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E agle 4 T H U R S D A Y , AUG UST 16. 1973 Mist Resident Has Surgery KOAP-TV To Show Three-Hour Special On Problems Of Deaf A three hour special, “ They Grow In Silence An Evening on Deafness.” w ill be televised at 7 MIST - Mrs Fred Busch p m Thursday, August 23, on entered Good Samaritan Hos­ KOAP-TV, Channel 10, Portland, pital Monday for corrective sur­ and KIAC-TV, Channel 7, Cor­ gery on her right hand Tendon vallis. and muscle graft was performed The deaf awareness workshop on her thumb and w ill be is sponsored by the Oregon inactive for about three weeks Council of Organizations Serving Mrs Busch left the hospital the Deaf It w ill look at problems Friday of people who are deaf or have a Mr and Mrs Shalmon Libel profound hearing loss accompanied M r and Mrs N or­ A recent report from the man Hansen and Randy to National Census of the Deaf in ­ Corvallis Sunday, to visit the dicates that there are approxi­ Steve Hansons mately 111.900 individuals in Forest Shetler was a visitor at Oregon who have a significant Roseburg over the week-end hearing impairment which is The Mist-Birkenfeld church sufficient to cause difficulty in group numbering 40 including hearing and understanding adults with 25 members of the speech Included in this group Westport Community church re­ are over 20.000 who are con­ turned recently from a week at sidered to be deaf. The break­ Beaver Bay Camp grounds near down for the state of Washington Cougar. Washington Side trips indicates that there are about were made with 14 climbing to 181.000 individuals with a sig­ the top of Mt St. Helens and all nificant hearing impairment and of them exploring the lava nearly 33,000 of these are con­ caves Among the adults going sidered to be deaf from this area were M r and The program seeks to provide M rs Eldon Shetler, M rs the public with full information Charles Ramsey, Mrs Nick about a m ajor health problem Berg. Mrs Norman Hansen. and ways to alleviate its con­ Dave Crawford and Bob Mc­ sequences The special program Clure w ill include experts discussing Mist Helping Circle w ill meet the problem and films dealing at the home of Mrs. Robert with specific aspects of deaf­ Mathews August 23rd ness Highlight of the program The last two weeks have been w ill be opportunity for conver­ busy weeks for the Charles sation with leading psycholo­ Sundlands Last week they along gists. educators, and leaders of with the guest Mrs Ethel Piety organizations serving deaf peo­ visited Mrs Laura Carmichael ple and their families. and Mrs. Ruth Steers in Ver­ Viewers w ill be encouraged to nonia The Sundlands visited M r call the Portland studio of the and Mrs C.J. Nance also. Last public television stations. Tuesday the three were in 229-4892, where personnel man Seaside and visited M r and Mrs ning telephones w ill direct view­ Chester Horgan and Mrs P iety’s er questions to panelists on the daughter and husband, M r and program. Mrs. Peter Provost. The experts also w ill discuss Enroute home they visited each of the four films featured on Mrs Vic Berg and daughter the show. These films were Judy at Elsie. Last Thursday produced by the Total Com­ Laura Carmichael and Ruth m unications L ab oratory at Steers were in Mist visiting at Western Maryland College They the Sundland home Last Sat­ are an outgrowth of a special urday the Sundlands and their project funded by the Bureau of guest made a drive via the Education of the Handicapped. Scenic Route to Hood River and Department of Health. Educa­ had dinner there returning by 80 tion and Welfare N. Mrs Mae M ills joined the Sign language and captioning, group for dinner Sunday Mon­ as well as voice, w ill be used day Mr. and Mrs. Provost visited throughout the three- the Sundlands a short time and hour special so the program w ill Mrs Piety accompanied them be fully comprehensible to the back to her home at Laguna deaf and hearing alike Beach. Calif. Wednesday the Dr Richard E. Walker, pro­ Sundlands were in Portland on gram director. Counseling the business M r and Mrs Don Deaf Program at Oregon College Sundland spent the week-end of Education in Monmouth, w ill with his folks They w ill be moderate the program Among leaving soon for their home at his panelists w ill be D r David Ketchikan Denton. Superintendent, M ary­ Randy and Norman Hansen land School for the Deaf; were in Longview Friday eve­ Lawrence Newman, President, ning to attend the stock Car Parent Section of the Convention Races. of American Instructors of the Deaf (C.A.I.D.) and teacher at the California State School for the Deaf, Riverside; Donald OGC To Assist State Police Pettingill, President, National Association of tht* Deaf and staff member at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Gallaudet College W ashington, D C .; Dionne Peck. Portland, hearing parent of a deaf child; Paul Singleton. Salem, a deaf teen ager; and Dr James Andrues, Head of Audiology Services at the Portland Center for Hearing and Speech The television special w ill be followed, on Saturday. August 25. by an all-day workshop on Deaf Awareness The workshop, to be held at the Sylvania Campus of Portland Community College, w ill deal with five areas of concern relating to problems of the deaf; diagnosis, self- identity, education, vocational training and placement, and communication The workshop is open to all persons interested in deafness Registration w ill start at 7:30 a m., at the Syl­ vania campus, and the workshop w ill commence promptly at 9. There w ill be a registration fee of $1 for students. $2 for in­ dividual adults, $3 for profess lonals, and a $3 fam ily rate SWANSON'S BIRKENFELD - T ht E T Johnston 's had a birthday dinner at their home Sunday for their daughter, Jan and son, Gary Others there to eniov the dinner were the Mike Johnston fam ily, Debbie Curl, Eric Hepler, and Mrs Johnston with little son. Steve Johnston left for Salem on Sunday to attend the Student Council Workshop for a few days He w ill return home Friday Read the Ads - It Pays! Oregon State University is becoming the nation's center for research with wixxlv ornamental plants and bulbs A recently completed $600,000 United States Department of Agriculture research facility at OSU w ill house four professional researchers from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and be used solely for research on ornamental plants Oregon is the nation's leading exporter of these plants Idea for the research facility was o r­ iginated by the Pacific North west ornamentals industry sev­ eral years ago Bob Linderman, leader in charge of the research complex, said his team w ill tackle pro­ blems facing growers and nur­ serymen dealing with bulbs and woody ornamentals Three of the four staff mem­ bers have been transferred to OSU from other USDA assign­ ments and each has a research speciality within the ornamen­ tals field. Linderman, from the USDA laboratory in Beltsville, Md.. and Duane Covier, form erly assigned to the Mid-Columbia Agricultural Experiment Sta­ tion. Hood River, are plant path- ECONOMY B ean s & F ranks ¿ 0 ^ F C ?l M ac. & C h eese < O N ood les & C hick. R Let litte r bug you. SENIOR G IR L Scout Round-Up drew 40 girls and 13 counselors to Camp Wilkerson for an enjoy­ able week of camping and tours of the Columbia ologists Both are concerned p rim arily with fungus problems, but Linderman w ill concentrate on soil-borne diseases while Covier works with above ground diseases. Varon Jensen, form erly as­ signed to the Un iversity of Arizona, Tucson, is a plant physiologist His research w ill center around nutritional and environmental stress problems County area. Among places Vernonia Historical Museum. of ornamental plants The fourth researcher, who probably w ill not be hired for at least another year, w ill be a plant geneticist His m ajor as­ signment w ill be to develop a breeding program that w ill en hance the ornamentals industry by selecting varieties with ad aptability to a variety of en vironmental conditions Disease, drought and cold tolerance w ill visited was the be some of the factors con sidered Selecting plant lines for desired size and shape also may be a consideration, said Linder man. S P fC M f printing PILLSBURY REFRIG. BISCUITS & io* VERNONIA SENTRY (S u b ject to S to c k on H and) (S u b je ct to S to ck on H and) n n o u n c in g NORTH PLAINS SENTRY, LOCATED AT 570 COMMERCIAL AVE. IN NORTH PLAINS IS N O W OPEN FOR ARE PROUD TO WELCOME THIS NEW MEMBER TO OUR G R O W IN G FAMILY OF FINE STORES W A >RAND O PEN IN G CELEBRATION W HICH WILL BE C O M IN G SO O N! BATH TISSUE ZEE ASST'D & WHITE (IN 4 Rl PKG ) CORN FLAKES COTTAGE 15-OZ TINS KELLOGG'S B-OZ PKG ROLLS W ILSON'S WHOLE U.S. NUMBER 1, FANCY GOLDEN SMOKED Hunting Calendar The following calendar lists dates for the various hunting seasons which w ill get under way in the month of August Hunters are advised to check the regulations booklet for details on open areas, bag lim its, tag and permit requirements, and other pertinent information Black Bear (hunting license required) - August 1 through December 31. Deer (hunting license, deer tag and permit required) Jack- son Agricultural Area August 11 through October 5 and No­ vember 5 through December 2 (Hunting by permit holders only). Josephine Agricultural Area - August 11 through Oct­ ober 5 and November 12 through December 2 (Hunting by permit holders only) Antelope (hunting license and antelope tag required) - August 18 through 22 Rocky Mountain E lk (hunting license, elk tag and permit required) Middle Mountain Area - August 11 through September 30 and December 15 through December 31 (Hunting by permit holders only.) Archery (hunting license and appropriate big game tags re­ quired) Canyon Creek - August 25 through October 18 Crane Mountain - August 25 through September 30 Eastern Oregon Management Units (Baker, Deschutes, Keat­ ing, Minam, Starkey, and Wasco units) - August 25 through Sept ember 30 Government Island August 25 through September 30. Hart Mountain - August 25 through September 30 Malheur Refuge - August 25 through September 3 M t E m ily August 25 through September 30 Prairie Creek - August 25 through September 30 Sauvie Island - August 25 through September 30 Tillamook A ir Base August 25 through September 30 Western Oregon Management Units (Alsea, Melrose, Rogue, and Sixes units) - August 25 through S e p t e m b g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o - vember 12 th r o tig lN IH IIM * 2 William Finley National Wild­ life Refuge - August 25 through September 30 L* We're Changing Our N am e. . . Welcome to the New T.V. DINNERS The Oregon Game Com­ mission w ill aggressively assist the State Police during the next four months to reduce illegal poaching, according to State Game D ire c to r John W McKean Reports indicate a sharp in ­ crease in illegal taking of fish and wildlife, he said, apparently as a result of the price and supply squeeze on domestic meats McKean has issued a memo to all Game Commission personnel directing them to place a high priority on law enforcement. Wildlife laws in Oregon are normally enforced by the Game Division of the State Police; however, 190 Game Commission employes are also commissioned to w rite citations Under usual circumstances, field biologists devote most of their efforts to other fish and wildlife manage­ ment activities, with law enfor­ cement a secondary fu n c­ tion. “ The illegal hunter not only breaks the law ,” McKean points out, “ but he also cheats the law- abiding citizen Private indi­ viduals can help slow' down illegal hunting by promptly re­ porting violations they see or hear about to the State Police or Game Commission officer McKean offers the following advice to the public on reporting illegal hunting. Citizens should not try to apprehend law ­ breakers themselves but it w ill help police officers if they can get car license or boat regis tration numbers; make, model, year, and color of vehicles; E. T. 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