The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, August 07, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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The INDEPENDENT, August 7, 2003
ByAudeen Wagner
Good news from Oregon Health
Plan: Cathy Rozinek, Clinic Manager, has
been informed that health care is now avail­
able to patients who qualify for Oregon
Health Plan. If you have "open card" status,
you are eligible to see local caregivers for
medical needs. Call 503-429-9191 to
schedule an appointment with one of the
clinic providers: Mark Livingston, M.D., Ju­
dith Hargis, P.A., or Laura Nichols, PA.
Sports physicals: Perhaps you've seen the readerboard at
The Boomer Band once again entertained and delighted throngs at Jamboree Cruisin’ 2003
the high school: Students entering seventh, ninth and eleventh
grades, who plan to sign up for any kind of school sport programs
must have a physical exam before starting school. Vernonia Fam­
ily Medicine suggests that students take care of this requirement
as soon as possible to avoid any last-minute rush!
Beginning August 8,2003,7:30 p.m.Tuesdays & Fridays!
Are you sick and
tired of being sick?
Immunizations for school: For children entering Vernonia
Public Schools for the first time, parents are advised to make sure
that the students' immunization records are up-to-date. The Ver­
nonia Clinic is set up to help with this, to determine what immu­
nizations are needed and at what age. The clinic has a chart
which shows the federal requirements from Kindergarten through
High School. Please check with them to avoid last minute confu­
sion when school starts.
Do you want to discover the
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Mammogram schedule: The Tuality Mammovan will be in
Vernonia in the Clinic parking lot on Wednesday, August 20. Ap­
pointments are scheduled by the local clinic staff. The mammo­
gram van is in Vernonia every month, usually on the third
Wednesday.
fa the ServioB
Brandon P. Anderchuk
Brandon P. Anderchuk has
joined the United States Army
under the Delayed Entry Pro­
gram. The program gives
young men and women the op­
portunity to delay entering ac­
tive duty for up to one year.
The enlistm ent gives the
new soldier the option to learn
a new skill, travel and become
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cation. After completion of ba­
sic military training, soldiers re­
ceive advanced
individual
training in their career job spe­
cialty prior to being assigned to
their first permanent duty sta­
tion.
Anderchuk, a 2003 graduate
of Banks High School, will re­
port to Fort Jackson, Columbia,
S.C., for active duty in October.
He is the son of Phillip and
Tonya Anderchuk of Banks.
ia :
Clinic offers free
sports physicals
Legacy Clinic in St. Helens,
at 500 N Columbia Hwy, is of­
fering free sports physicals for
the 2003-04 school year, on
Saturday, August 9, from 9:00
to 10:00 a.m.
Students must be accompa­
nied by a parent or guardian.
For more information, call
Heidi at 503-397-4557.
Opening night:
THE SILENT
KILLER
Other topics include:
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Randy Rand weds
Corvallis woman
Grant and Judie Rand have
announced the wedding of
their son, Randy, to Jamie Sug­
den, the daughter of Pam and
the late Robbie Sugden of Cor­
vallis. They were married at
Willamette Vineyards, June 15,
and honeymooned in Mexico.
The newlyweds are living in
Corvallis, but plan on moving to
Banks.
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