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CCC faculty to host art exhibition Thur* 7 he Doctor Says I Legionnaires PM K l i m a i Disease first came to public notice in 1976 at a Philadelphia convention But the disease doesn’t strike large meetings only It can attack at any time and when it does, the disease can spread from the lungs to other body organs Various American Lung Associa tions have sponsored seminars and scientific meetings to probe the mysteries of this still elusive lung disease Many facts about légionnaires’ Disease have already surfaced and some of them are ominous Recent studies have estimated that there may be more than 71,000 deaths in adults from unrecognized legion naires Disease in the United States every year Diagnosis remains d if ficult There is new evidence that Legion naires Disease spreads from the lungs other other organs in the body in one out of every four patients The most susceptible patients are those with other diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cancer and kidney ailments The most common victims of Legionnaires Disease are those peo pie over 50 years of age who smoke cigarettes In a recent study, 85 per cent of the patients smoked To help diagnose Legionnaires’ Disease, it is suggested: A blood culture be taken from all patients with acute pneumonia for whom no specific diagnosis has been made A culture is a test to see if the bacteria that caused Legionnaires’ Disease can be grown in a special 1981 (Sac 2) SA N D Y ( O r . ) POST Wilderness permits needed Legionnaires’ Disease deadly The ( lackamas Commun! ty College art faculty will ex hibit their latest art works in a special showing May 27 to June 3 The exhibit will be in the CCC Pauling Center lobby D ep artm en t ch a irm a n Norm Hursheim will display a series of black and white prints including depictions of mandatas (wheels of hfe> Leland John and Erik Sangren will display pain tings of varied subject mat ter in both watercolor and oil Nancy Travers and Les 1 ipton w ill exhibit ceramic w o rk, w a te rc o lo rs and sculpture For additional informa tion, call the art department at 657-8400, ext 386 M ay 21 Permits w ill be required in the W enaha-Tucannon 13 of the 18 wilderness areas Wilderness which is in both in Oregon and Washington Oregon and Washington this summer The permit system will be Eree permits will be re in effect from June 15 to Nov quired for all visits to Dia 15, except for the Glacier mond Peak. Eagle Cap. Peak, Pasayten and Eagle Hells Canyon, Mountain Cap Wildernesses where it is Lakes. Mt Hood. Mt Jeffer in effect all year son. M t. W a shington. The permit system is part Strawberry Mountain and of a continuing effort to bet the T hree S iste rs ter manage the areas to pre Wildernesses in Oregon and vent destruction of the for the Pasayten Wilderness w ild e rn e s s values and in Washington preserve the experience Permits w ill be required sought by more hikers and only for overnight trips in equestrians each year the Glacier Peak, Goat Permit information helps Rocks and Mt. Adams managers relate recrea Wildernesses in Washington tional use to ecological im No permits w ill be re pacts, set trail maintenance quired for the Alpine Lakes priorities and plan work for Wilderness in Washington, Wilderness rangers the G earhart M ountain, Permits may be obtained Kalmiopsis and Wild Rogue by mail or in person for all Wildernesses in Oregon and W ilderness areas in medium. Spread of Legionnaires’ Disease should be considered if there are unexplained extrapulmonary fin dings in a patient. Persons with concurrent serious illness might also be checked for légionnaires’ Disease, Although seldom serious in form. Legionnaires Disease is sometimes found in children, according to researchers from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, One of the leading combatants of the disease is research, largely fund ed by monies received from Christmas Seal drives The Sandy Post will frequently publish medical news and tips in a column. Washington and the Eagle ( ap and Hells Canyon in Oregon by applying to the National Forest administer ing the Wilderness to be v is ite d The re m a in in g Wilderness areas m Oregon which require permits will have them available at self- service stations at each trailhead leading into the Wildernesses Persons starting trips m the North ( ascades National Park may obtain a National Park Service permit also valid in the Glacier Peak and Pasayten Wildernesses ad ministered by the Forest Service Applicants for the free per mits w ill lx* told of certain restrictions, such as size of party, in some Wilderness areas CRISCO SAVE 6 5' CORN YO UNG , TENDER, GOLDEN risco1 C A L IF O R N IA FIRST 3 IB TIN CUCUMBERS W ITH THIS C O U P O N A D D IT IO N A L AT $2 29 GOOO IMBOUGH ru ts . 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