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U.S. Postage Bulk Rate Penult No. 2 Wann Springs, OR Oft \ _______ VOL 6 NO 12 WARM SPRINGS, OREGON 97761 oo JULY 20, 1981 S tro k e victim s both home now muscles, she said. When asked C o-u n c i 1 w o m a n Karen W a llu la tu m and N a tu ra l if she was allowed to smile, she Resources D irector Gene laughed—which is undoubt edly also good th e a p y . G re e n e , b o th o f w hom suffered strokes in July, have Although she talks quite slowly been released from the hospital yet, her speech has improved a and are now home recuperating great deal and she sounds in After nearly a month in good spirits. In about two weeks Karen hospital beds, following two or possibly three strokes, Karen is will go in for a tread mill test “thankful to be back home.” which will help determine how She was released from St. she is progressing. The cause of Charles Medical Center in her strokes was still unknown at the time of the interview, but Bend August 6. not all the test results were back Since paralysis caused by the strokes affected her left arm yet. “I had an awful lot of prayers and left side of her face and mouth, Karen has been doing from people,” she said, “and I’m very thankful to be back special exercises to strengthen the muscles in those areas. home.” Until the upcoming She said in a phone interview tests, she said she will be that at first she couldn’t do any sticking pretty much at home, of the hand exercises that the walking around the house and therapist had prescribed. trying to stay cool during the Three young Warm Springs residents know how to keep cool in above 100 degree weather. (Left to Although she still has weakness heat wave. Gene Greene, who was hit by right) Willos Sequan Qunneke, LaDonna Zamora and Trish Tanewasha navigate a rubber kayak at in her left hand, she can now do all the exercises which she a stroke while at work on July The Cove State Park. 20, was released from the Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcxyk intends to keep doing. She is also supposed to hospital Saturday, August 1. practice “making ugly faces” to He said in a phone interview strengthen her face and other l Continued on page 2 Truck wreck spills liquid coolant on highway Simnasho appeared to be a Muniz the driver explained busy metropolis for several that he wasn’t watching his rear hours on Monday morning, view mirror. “He looked back August 10, as all traffic was and saw his trailer going off the diverted from Highway 26 in road. He tried to correct it but both east and west directions. it was already too late. The A tanker had flipped over on trailer hit the rail and just the grade approximately five flipped, him over.” miles west of Warm Springs Both the truck and trailer blocking all through traffic. were filled with a liquid coolant Those who were in a hurry for electrical transformers on found it necessary to travel east its way to Redmond. Diesel or west via Simnasho. fuel from both the truck and The tru ck causing the the trailer had leaked out and rerouting of traffic was a tanker was flowing down the highway and trailer driven by 25 year- while the truck was on its side. old Kenneth James Akerill of And for a while there was Vancouver, Washington for concern that the stream of A s b u r y T r a n s p o r t a t i o n coolant would enter a nearby Company of Portland. The water supply system. However truck was heading east down firefighters diverted the flow of the grade and around a curve coolant to the roadside, later when the trailer turned over covering it with straw and sand. then causing the truck to flip. Traffic resumed its normal The call for assistance came flow after the slippery coolant at 7:20 a.m. and was answered had been covered and the truck by the Warm Springs Fire and had been set back on its wheels. Safety department and the It’ll probably be a while before W a rm S p r i n g s P o lic e Simnasho will once again see so department. They were assisted many trucks and automobiles by the N orth U nit Fire on its streets again in such a Department from Madras. short period of time. According to firefighter Fred Coolant Spill—Coolant flows from a tanker and trailer after they overturned on the grade heading east on highway 26 five miles from Warm Springs. N o one was injured. Photo by Don Gold