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TW O - The depporr <b ie tte-Tlmev depporr. Oregon VSrdncsdiiy. January 14. IVK7 Outstanding sophomore selected Lifeguard only call the Lifeguard Medical Bernard Lindsay. an outstanding . sophomore at deppner High School has been selected for nomination to attend the Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation Oregon Youth leader ship Seminar, according to Jim Bier. Principal ol M H S Lindsay, 19. the son ol Mr and Mr» lairry Ltndaay. was selected for his potential leadership ability, cooperation with others, sensitivity to the needs of others, the ability to relate to new pursuits and acquain lances, and the desire to learn and share knowledge with others He has been active in 4 H and Future Fanners of America l.indsay. selected in competition open to all sophomores at the school, will he eligible to attend the three and one half day. expense paid Oregon Youth leadership Seminar on Apnl l¥-22 in Wiisonvtlle. which will be hosted by the Oregon Youth leadership Foundation The seminar will bring together sophomores Irom all over the state to discuss America's Incentive System with prominent leaders in business, government, education, the profes »ions and the volunteer sector The format is one featuring brief in troductory segments, with an inten sive question and answer session Barney Lindsay following each presentation At the State leadership Seminar, one boy and one girl will he chosen to attend the International leader ship Seminar at the University of Denver on July 91 August X in Denver. Colorado The event will bring together sophomore represen tatives from all 90 stales, the District of Columbia and some 20 foreign countries , From page 1 Transport office at 909 276-2769 during business htmrs (8 9. Monday thru Friday), or write to Lifeguard Medical Transport. PO Box 1991. Pendleton. OR ¥7X01 They will he sent a packet of in formation with complete instruc tains Certain documents in the packet, such as a registration card and consent forms, will be returned to the Lifeguard Medical Transport base and compiled The informat am gathered will be cross filed both manually and on a computer for ready availability whenever a registrant calls All data will be kept sinctly confidential the information will be used to assist the Lifeguard Medical Transport flight crew in locating the property when called and providing medical care to the registrants This system was devised to better serve the cili/cns within the Lifeguard Medical Transport service area The service hopes to register all of the rural population within that area Any questions concerning this system, or any other Lifeguard Medical Transport nutters, may be directed to the business number <909-276 2769) during normal business hours SWCD Directors, back row from left Jim Swanson, Gene Majeske Rudy Bergstrom. Don Key. Scott Madison, and Brock Lmnell Front row from left Director Tom Cur- nn. Office Mananee lanet Greenup, District Manager and Weed Supervisor Jim VanWmkle. Associate Director Mar cia Kemp, and Associate Director Bob Krem Photo by Associate Director Dave Sykes SWCD directors list 1987 goals The Morrow County Soil and lion education and maintaining Water Conservation District goals wildlife habitat tor the coming year include work Newly elected officers for the ing to combat erosion, preserve coming year include Chairman water resources, control weeds, Rudy Bcrgctrom. A natural resource management The plan iv being developed by the Morrow County lone. Vice Chair plan for the Navy's Weapons System OSU Extension Service under a con Tom Bedell. Extension rangeland regulating the Conservation Reserve man Scott Madison, deppner. Training Facility at Boardnun that tract between the I xlcnvion Service. resources specialist, will direct the Program, promoting soil conservn includes in service educational op U S Dcpartnrnt of Agriculture, and planning effort dc said the resource portumtiev for Oregon State Univer the Department of the Navy management plan is to cover all Health city Extension faculty members will The facility, popularly known as aspects of the facility not used for be developed by August. OSU of the Boardnun Bombing Range, bombing practice, including land By Avon Melby ficialv announced covers 40.000 acres in northern scape, agriculture, fish and wildlife, district Changes made in deppncr'v Com outdoor recreation, fire protection prehensive Plan will be explained at From page 1 and erosion control a public hearing at city hall February Of particular interest. Bedell said. 9 at 8 p m Will be an evaluation of the current Spring and summer water supplies Ihe snowpack .it Artwckic Mountain l-ouis Carlson announced the pro The City Plannmng Commission are forecast to be slightly below was 20" snow depth and 4.7" water winter early spring grazing program ceedings would be continued later has been drafting the minor resisions on part of the military reservation this month in deppner There, the called for by the State Land Conser average The deppner Soil Conner content This is 198 percent of vation Service says Precipitation average' The Madison Butte Snolel and its effects on vegetation in com court will also hear testimony regar vation and Planning Department was well below normal in December reported 2.9" of water in the parivm to similar sites in existing ding a second petition to form a Commission since last summer research natural areas single health care district presented and is below nomul for the water snowpack. which is 70*9 of average At the same time, researchers will to the court by south county residents year Forecasts of streamflow. assum Precipitation for December was ing nomul weather conditions for be lixiking at sites on the reservation in mid December for Extension agent training and The intent of the petition for a The following changes or im Ukiah 0 96 2691 of Avg the rest of the season arc as follows developing training aids on vegeta single health care district presented provements were recommended lor deppner 0 87 921 of Avg tion monitoring tor use with Navy to the court was to demonstrate that each city within the county by an ad personnel. Extension agents, south county residents were also hoc committee appointed to examine roti • Ï0ÔÔ1 rtBIOD resource management professionals concerned about health care and heath care in Morrow County 1000‘ t « and ranchers Irrtgon wanted to sec changes made in the - : 11 Bedell tapes that the V46.(«<) con current health care delivery system Ihe committee suggests that pro r*b ) • r*b- tract will allow Extension to do a The hearing is sc heduled to con visions be made to ensure continued ( 14 « IX ambulance scrv kc to the Irrigon area Continued page 6 tinue January 20. 7 p m at the Cour from Umatilla one-third of thouse in deppner Umatilla’s calls arc to Irrigon) Otic Tune-up’s - Transmissions - Brakes Front ËncT ÄTignmen i - Engine Overhaul - Valves Starters possibility would be subsidies to the City of l 'malilla to ensure continued service A properly equipped rapid response vehicle located in Irrigon wav recommended A rapid response Morrow County Groin Groworsim vehicle responds and stabilizes the patient until a transport vehicle P O loi M7 l(SO O ) 4X2 >>94 arrives L o iln p lo a O io g o n 470)9 It is recommended that ar rangemenlv lor spate in the North Morrow County Annex be made available for use by a part time physician Presently Dr /.tclinski secs patients on Monday mornings We can work on your Car, RV or Pickup! at the Irrigon City Hall Boardman The committee recommends a new ambulance be provided with the cur rent ambul.nKe used as a hac kup unit till M arth 1, l‘)87 and that an addition be built on the North Morrow Medical Center to house the ambulance The am bulance is currently housed at the Boardman Rural Eire Station OSU plans to use Bombing Range as classroom Secretary-Treavurer ihm Key. Ir- rtgon. Legislative Chairman Jim Swanson, lone, and RC and D Representative Brock Linncll of Boardnun Newly elected directors are Gene Maicvke. lexington. and Tom Currin, deppner Heppner comprehensive plan will be explained at Feb. 9 public hearing [Tan Meador. The Dalles, a cer Belem average water supplies expected tified planner, will conduct the hear ing and show where changes were made dc was hired by the city to work with local planners in prepar ing the changes, and was paid by a state grant If there are no changes requested by the public at the hear ing. the revised plan will be sent to L.C D C for approval Recommended changes by city and w indows) and the purchase of a AVG. I T U AM C r**b ■ k*4 Cr W l1 lo w Koch n r. Cr nr fin * C ity 9 H *ppn*r *r C r«*b Canyon nr s H *ppn* r abv «vu«* 4 at Avg Z M *r Jul • 4 r.r ì . ì 2 Jul 9 02 Jul 4 0 00 Pat 4 iu i C o n x io n Auto Shop off Parts & Labor iO % 5 Tune-up’s - Transmissions - Brakes - Front End Alignment Engine Overhaul * Valves - Starters - Generators Air Conditioning - Drive Lines - Electrical - B&S (small engine repair) - Lawn Mower - Power Tools new defibrillator was also recommended lonc-lexington Because of the distance from available ambulance service to the area, the committee recommended an ambulance be placed in lone to ensure service to Lexington from lone and Heppner. and that the ap propriate housing he provided for the vehicle Heppner-lexington The committee strongly recom mended that immediate steps be taken to reduce the operating costs of Pioneer Memorial Hospital by the existing hospital hoard including the reduction of hospital beds from 12 to four with a corresponding increase in the number of nursing home beds The committee suggested the balance of its recommendations be funded by reducing the hospital's tax requirements If that method should prove unfeasible, the committee sug gests the district board review the status of the hospital for change to an emergency center The ad hoc committee did not review the operations of the county health nurse or mental health ser vices, but did recommend examin ing the possibility of including tlvvse services in a county wide health district Repairs to the c lin ic b u ild in g (ro o t Welding Supplies O xygen Acetylene H y d ra u lic Hose R e p a ir STEEL PRO DUCTS Flat - Angle - Channel Sheet Iron 2 ‘‘You Don't Have To Be A Member To Shop With Us." 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