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Thursday, July 9, 1970 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Some Openings For New Students Remain In Oregon Colleges A SAFETY MESSAGE eriff" JOE HIGGINS Have .you put off the deci Warner Pacific College, Port sion about entering college this land, Sept. 1; Willamette Uni fall? About transferring to versity (no freshmen women), another school? There is still Salem, Sept. 1. Vacancies for *ime--but not much. “transfer students” only at Some 3,600 opening still re Lewis and Clark College, Port main in Oregon colleges and land, Aug. 1. Vacancies for universities for late-deciding “freshmen” only at Portland freshmen and 11th hour tran State University, July 15. sfer students, according to a Details on vacancies in col June survey conducted by the leges and universities through Western Interstate Commission out the 13 western states are for Higher Education (WICHE). available from: College Va- < According tothe WICHE study, cancy Survey, WICHE, P. O. application deadlines for the Drawer P, Boulder,Colo. 80302, fall semester range from July WICHE is a public agency 15 to October 2 at 21 Oregon which helps the 13 western -higher education institutions. states work together to increase College officials point out, educational opportunities for however, that vacancies are western youth, to improve pro open only to students who meet grams of universities and col the individual college’s entrance leges, to expand the supply of ■------ requirements. And if a stu specialized manpower, and to dent has already applied to a inform the public of higher ■blip college or university and has education needs. been turned down, he should SUNRIVER NAMES not reapply. The WICHE study, which can AIRPORT MANAGER Douglas C. Donalson has vassed 375 undergraduate in ,---- stitutions throughout the 13 joined Sunriver as manager of western states, reports that the Sunriver Airport, announced approximately 41,OOOvacancies Donald V. McCallum, president are still available for entering of this resort/recreational freshmen and transfer students. community 15 miles south of A total of 243 western insti Bend. Crrrunch went this Georgia-Pacific “wigwam” waste bur which has been feeding this eight-year old, 40-foot tall burner Donalson, a veteran of 30 tutions responded to the sur ner at Yarnell, Ore., plywood plant as it crashed to the will be used in other products. Plant was acquired by G-P vey, with 201 reporting vacan years of military service, was ground recently. It is just one of many burners the company in 1967. Burners of this type have been on the wood pro cies for come-lately applicants. a lieutenant colonel at McCord is tearing down in its fight against pollution. Material ducts scene since the 1860’s. The following TWO-YEAR Air Force Base, Tacoma, be COLLEGES in Oregon have fore retiring last year. in the nation. New and return as necessary. Sunriver Airport has a 4,500 openings for “commutinglresh- ing students who are interested The program, which strongly men” only: Chemeketa Com foot, paved, lighted runway, fuel in applying for cooperative emphasized individual attention, munity College, Salem, deadline service and tiedown facilities. housing should write the OSU brought interesting results. Dr. Sept. 20;ClackamasCommunity It is handling an ever-increa Department of Housing. A few Eddison dealt with patients af College, Oregon City, Sept. 28; sing amount ofair traffic, which vacancies still remain for men flicted with severe psychosocial, includes Sunriver residentsand Lane Community College, Eu Cooperative housing, a way of three houses operated by Co for 1970-71. economic, educational and vo gene, Oct. 2; Linn BentonCom- resort guests, as well as re life for economy-minded stu Resident Women, two houses cational problems. As their munity College, Albany, Sept. creational activities such as dents at Oregon State Univer for men are independenlty ope TB CARE ADEQUATE condition improved, such pa gliding. 28; Mt. Hood Community Col sity for more than 30 years, rated, and three women’s and , IN HOME tients replaced their hopeless Donalson had been air liaison will be expanded with a $414,- four men’s cooperatives are lege, Gresham, Sept. 15; Port The hospital stays of tuber ness with feelings of well-being officer for the Civil Air Patrol land Community College, Oct. culosis patients can be reduced and self-confidence. 000 federal grant to a private operated by the university. 2; Southwestern Oregon Com in Washington, and prior to that Corvallis corporation, Co-Re Each living group has a uni drastically by medication at Socially delinquent behavior munity College, Coos Bay, Sept. was chief of combat operations sident Women, Inc. versity-approved housemother home. and inability to use money 28; Umpqua Community Col for the division of operational Doctor Grace G. Eddison re dropped significantly in the The grant will permit con or head resident and all are lege, Roseburg, Sept. 18. Va control, the Republic of Korea struction of a 100-student co united under the Inter-Coope cently conducted a three-year home care patients (while it cancies for both “commuting air force and USAF, in Korea. operative house, expected to rative Council. Cooperative research project in tuberculosis rose slightly in a similar group and’ dormitory freshmen” at From 1962 to 1966, he was be completed by the fall 1971. housing has proved popular with , home care at the Van Etten in the hospital). Oregon Technical Institute, Kla based at Portland, as air force In the “co-op” houses, stu many students and waiting lists Hospital in the Bronx, New A higher percentage of home math Falls, Sept. 1; and Trea advisor to the Oregon Air Na dents cooperate in doing the of applicants are the rule most York. Her conclusions are care patients returned to work sure ValleyCommunityCollege, tional Guard, and for four years various jobs--mealpreparation, years. encouraging: than those in the hospital for the prior to that was a pilot and food purchasing, cleaning and Ontario, Sept. 22. .Some patients with active same period. The 30-year, 3 per cent, The following FOUR-YEAR squadron operations officer for other housework. Each student $414,000 loan was granted under tuberculosis could be sent home For more information, con UNIVERSITIES have openings a F100 fighter wing in France is expected to work from three the college low-cost housing after approximately a week of tact your local tuberculosis and for “freshmenandtransferstu and Germany. Medication to six hours a week. Coope program. Two years ago, a hospitalization. Born and raised in San Mar rative housing costs about $20 $75,000 loan was received--the could be administered in the respiratory disease association. dents”, who either commute or It’s a matter of life and live on campus: Eastern Ore cos, Texas, Douglas wasamong per month less as a result than first granted to a private co- home. breath, the B-17 pilots who first flew .The cost of homecare treat gon College, La Grande, dead most other housing. operative--to convert a former line Aug. 15; Linfied College, bombing missions into Germany More than 600 students live private hospital into a coope ment can be dramatically less McMinnville (no dormitory for in World War II. He flew 28 in the cooperative house, rative residence for 43 women. than in the hospital. .Patients at home are no more freshmen men), Aug. 15;Mary- missions, and survived having sharing not only the work but Oregon State is believed to lhurst College, Marylhurst (wo one engine shot out three times the benefits of group living have one of the most extensive contagious than those in the men only) Aug. 15; Oregon State and two engines shot out twice. experience. In addition to the cooperative housing programs hospital. .Patients and their families University, Corvallis, Aug. 15; He also flew 50 missions during were educated to aspects of the Pacific University, Forest the Korean War as a forward disease and its medication. Fre Grove, Aug. 15’ University of air controller in an AT-6. He’s quent checkups by the research Oregon, Eugene, Aug. 15; Uni married and has two sons, one them now in the air force team insured that home medi versity of Portland, Aug. 1; of ' in Viet Nam. cation was regular, for as long “Here in Oregon the con Senator MarkO. Hatfieldtold the 50th anniversary meetingof structive efforts of the many the Oregon Fire Chief’s Asso young people involved in the ciation in Portland Saturday campaign for the 19-year-old night that the “right to dis vote were overthrown by the ir sent is not a license for vio responsible actions of people lence, subversion or revol using violence for their own ends,” Hatfield said. ution.” “The revolutionaries in this Hatfield said that in his talks on college campuses he has country know that if the voting “tried to build bridges of com age is lowered, this will siphon munication with the younger ge off the 95 percent of the young neration”, and has warned the who want to work for change students about the grave dan within the system,” Hatfield gers and consequences of vio said. lence. Hatfield said that “those who JULY 10 - 11, 1970 He said that it is "clearly want to destroy our society a small minority of revolu know it can be done from with tionaries across our country in, and ttiat it can be accom and today who have created a plished by dividing us as a massive counter - reaction people, by turningfather against throughout society. son, worker against student, “Because this polarization and old against young.” has dramatically deepened, we are on the verge of being at war with one another,” he said. “The greater danger of our time is that the trend to po larization will continue,” he AT THE said. Hatfield pointed out that “the Communist leaders in Moscow and Peking as well as revolu FRL - SAT. - JULY 10 & 11 tionaries in this country must take great delight in seeing the right wing of our society fighting the left wing in the streets. 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