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1 Community 8rNorthwestrA3 Monday, 23. jagUjCotvalU-GAMUa-IimfisDyvaiijsU' t-r- F.Y.I. (for your information) Special events Support groups Alataan, 7 30 to 9 pm, Episcopal Church. 333 nth St enter at east end For young people who have friends and or relatives with addiction and or alcohol problems Information: 7S2-O470 Narcotics Anonymous. I Alarto Hub.

442 Ninth St Newport Forever free step study 24 hour phone: "4- TOOAY Ann Baattia, fiction reading. 7 30 I Sells Sln rt Onlcr. OSC Novelist and story nter will read from her work Fre Far complrlt infnrmatton on th and blh.f nti our Entrriatner publithtd fvtry Friday Clubs A' School events TUIIOAT Taiapnon Raasauranca available to all senior living alone, or to temporary shut ins ho are alone The support M-rvice is sponsored by the Allru-va Hub Information: 757 2183 Alcoholic Anonymous, call 967243 24 noun (or meeting times and locations Adult ChUdran Aiconoitca." First Christian Church. 6ia Madison Ave Room 10 For adults raised in a home where alcoholism or other family dfunction was present Non smoking meeting Child care available: chiUI Information 7524134 Narcotics Anonymous, 4 I IIS Club, 130 Fourth St Albany Hugs not Drugs 24 hour phone: 7 262 Ovaraatora Anonymous. 7pm.

Cal vm I'rrsbylenan Church. 1736 W. Dixon St. For those who want to stop eating compulsively No dues or weigh ins Information: 717 7H23 Alcoholics Victorious. 1 pm Abundant Life, I nited FenlecosUl turch.

M0 Fine St Monroe Urcovrnng alcohol and chemical addicts and their families In- lormMlon. JHX I "7C TUI IDA Band and Chow Concert. 7 Orscrnt Valhry liitth School Auditorium, 4444 NW HiKhlaml Drive Health rr TUIIDAT Vaamors Toaatmaatara, 7 am. Town House Kestauranl, 350 W. Fourth's! Learn to speak and listen in supportive atmosphere New members welcome Information 757 1154 Corvailis JaycsM, 7am, Jason Inn Restaurant, 800 Ninth St Business mrsting.

visitors welcome Information 758 lt Avary Toastmastar. noon, Avery uare. II Ninth St Brown bag lunch Learn speaking in a supportive atmosphere New club New members and guests welcome Information 7571 Soistica Ski and Sports Club, 30 Callahan Restaurant. 1550 Ninth St- Social and business meeting Information 753 013 W. Oaa and Asaociatas, 7 to pm, Nenlel Inn, 1550 Ninth St Success Motivation Institute goal setting workshop Free Information.

754 2304 Smgia Parent. 7 6141 Lanier St SW Spade (or adults Bring snacks to share and vour own beverage Information- Carolyn or Gene, TUIIDAT Saiualty Tranimmad Dtaaaa Clime, I Kim lo noon. Benton County llralth Department all 757 4.t for appoint -ment Immunisation CHmc, Sam to noon and 1 to lk-nton County llralth Department By appointment only. 757 6Hli Woman. Intantt, ChiWran (WIC) Clinic, a to noun and to Food voucher and nutrition program Benton County llwitth 5.10 27th St Bv appointment only, call 757-6707 Pragnancy tasting and counss-Mng, 1 to i Family Manning Clinic, 530 W.

27th St By appointment only, call 757tiM University of Washington chemistry professor Bill Zoller lectures at UW. Zoller, who had earned a national reputation as a volcanic and atmospheric scientist, lost 20 years of his memories when his brain was injured in an auto accident. Cantar Against ftapa and Domestic Violence. 7 to 8 30 First Christian Church. 432 Ferry room 2, Albany.

Fre and confidential support grtxip (or women who have experienced sexual atxiM" at any time in life Information" 754 O1I0 Narcotics Anonymous. 7pm, First Christian Church, room 3fi. 602 Madison Ave Free spirit, non smoking 24 hour phone 7 AlAnon. 7.30 to 9 pm Kpiscopal Church of the Good Samaritan. Xli 35th St For families and friends of alcoholics Information 7 243 Deadline Tuesday noon is our deadline for The Week listing activities in Friday's Obituaries F.Y.I, submissions 1 Plaasa submit all ittms for In writing.

Dated items should be received no later than 2pm two working days before the event If you would like photos returned, please include a self addressed env elope of the proper sue Meeting notices (or clubs, organizations and support groups will appear in the paper the day before the meeting I forms are available at the (ront desk at 600 W. Jefferson Ave from lam to 5 30 pm. Monday through Friday Information Fhylhs Schuytema. news coordinator, at 75R-V523 from Newport call 2fiS 9310 cer. Mr.

Rohrer was an avid skier, both downhill and cross-country, and enjoyed mountaineering He was active in the Northwest Hills Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lynne Rohrer; his parents. Bill and June Rohrer, of Portland; his brothers, Tim Rohrer of Philomath and Scott Rohrer of Corvailis; his sister, Sara Rohrer, of Portland; two nieces, two nephews and several cousins. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at pm. at Northwest Hills Baptist Church.

Pastor Tom White will officiate. Contributions may be made to Endocrinology Discretionary Account of Dr. Woltenng." Oregon Health Sciences University, in care of DeMoss Durdan Garden Chapel. 815 N.YV. Buchanan Ave Corvailis, 97330, Ronald M.

Rohrer MaV 26, 1956 Oct. 27, 1991 Ronald M. Rohrer of Corvailis died of cancer Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. Kohrer, a former teacher at Corvailis High School, was 35.

Rohrer was a 1975 graduate of Reynolds High School in Troutdale. During his senior year, he studied in Germany. He received his bachelor's degree in history from Oregon State University in 1979. He earned his master's degree in education, with emphasis on history, from OSU in 1987. He married Lynne Verdicchio on June 20, 1987, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

He taught history and psychology at Corvailis High School from 1980 until December 1988. when he was diagnosed with can SEATTLE (AP) Bill Zoller woke up from a 1987 auto accident with 20 years of his life missing. The University of Washington chemistry professor had a national reputation as a volcanic and atmospheric scientist. He was one of the first scientists to enter the crater of Mount: St. Helens after the 1980 eruption.

He'd written more than 150 research papers. He and his wife, Vivian, had raised two children. Because of a brain injury, Zoller, now 48, remembers none of if. The fall of Saigon, Watergate, the Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan presidencies all. the politics, history and scientific advancements since 1967 are mostly gone.

"To me, the Vietnam War is just starting." Zoller told the Se- Coast clubs TUIIOAT Toledo 49r's Square Danes Club, 7 .10 to 9 Naterlin Community Center, 1S9 Coast Highway, Newport Caller Sam Scott Information Bu ReynoUbon. M7)S teen-ager now," he said. "I'm nowhere near back." Except In the classroom. He has so recaptured, his speaking skills that 300 students pack each of his freshman chemistry lectures. His performance draws laughs, gasps and raves from students.

In a typical 50 minutes, he charts radioactive decay with a Geiger counter, makes a Iwng by setting off potassium chloride with a hammer, compares chemical energy to nuclear and talks about reactor safety. "Most people never get a second start in life," he says. "I have. I thank the Ixrd he gave my life back after it was gone. I'm concentrating on teaching now.

I know the Lord wants me to do this." But while Zoller can remember the first lecture he ever gave, "the moment a lecture is over now, I don't remember giving it Zoller's neurosurgeon. Dr. John Maxwell, said the clots werer particularly devastating. Zoller's; conceptual thinking, crucial to a scientist, was hard hit, he said While basic functions like walking may be recovered quickly, higher brain activities can take years to come back, if at all. Maxwell said.

Zoller has pushed himself. He lectures around the country on volcanoes and atmospheric pollution, and this past summer worked at tawrence Livermore laboratory in California In Sep-lemlier, neiraveled to Kuroie on his own to give a series of Mi- On the record attle Times, which published an article about him in Sunday's editions, "Ronald Reagan is a B-class actor. He was president? You've got to be kidding." He remembers his children as infants. He re-met them when they were grown, 18 and 19 now. He remembers courting and marrying his wife.

In his mind, she has aged 20 years in an instant. "You're not Vivian," he told her once in the confusion of his recovery. "You're too old." He remembers the chemistry-he learned in the 1960s, but is painfully re learning the advances since then. Yet students rate his lectures among the highest of any professor in the L'W's chemistry department. Zoller's car skidded on black ice in January 1987, smashing into another vehicle.

His pelvis was broken, his ribs smashed, his lungs collapsed. He received severe interna! injuries. The frontal lobe of his brain sustained two clots the size of ping pong balls. Doctors doubted he'd recover. He was in a coma for a week.

But ith the help of his family, physicians, therapists and friends, Zoller fought off near-suicidal depression and is working to recapture his mind Zoller likens his experience to a library that has lost its card catalog The information is there, but it's tough to locate He has re learned to walk, read, lecture, travel, eat with table manners, hold a turn He still kfeps a meticulous apiMiintment book to remind himself of what to do, where to lie and how to get there There are many gaps. He rarely understands humor. He often can't distinguish kidding from serious remarks. When his wife once told him to "keep your pants on," he looked in alarm at ins legs "Mentally, Pm more like a I i i He moved to Albany from Tigard in 1988. Survivors include five sons, Greggory Vock of Portland.

Johnny Vock. Bradley Yock and Charles Yock. all of Alliany, and Kelly Yock of Beaverton; three daughters. Kathleen Holcombe of Beaverton. Yvonne Westerfield of Everett.

Wash and Mary IU Yock of Portland; his mother, Daisv Benwy of Albany, a sister, Eunice Mane Yock of Kllensburg, Wash and 11 grandchildren Funeral services will be held today at 1 at DeMoss Durdan Garden Chapel. 815 N.W. Buchanan Ave Corvailis Burial will follow at Twin Oaks Memorial Park in Albany. Donations in his memory may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation in care of I X' Moss Durdan Garden Chapel This obituary is bring reprint ed correct errors and orms-sionj rriade in material submitted to the Curette Times Lewis Meril Yock Nov. 27, 1930-Oct.

24. 1991 Lewis Meril Yock of Albany died at Salem Hospital on Thursday, He was 60. He was born in Aberdeen, Wash, the son of Francis Charles, and Daisy Margette Jackson Vock He grew up in Kllensburg, Wash and was a 1947 graduate of Ocosta High School. Mr. Vock was a mechanical engineer who was respoasible for much of the machinery used in the wood products industry.

He held claim lo 11 letters of patents. He worked as chief engineer for COE Manufacturing of Tigard for more than 20 years. He was a member of the Ti-gardV F.W Post A commercial fisherman. Mr. Vock enjoyed the coast and fishing He also played the harmon ica and was an artist 1 3.

50 a To 200 block of Northwest Harrison Boulevard for a nonemergency medical call One person taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 6 44 am To 4kio block of Southwt-M West Hills Road for a non emergency medical call One person taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 7am To 400 block of Heritage Hills Road in Philomath for a motor vehicle accident. Two ptople transported to Good Sa-, mantan Hospital 1 15 To Philomath Fire Department for a medical call One person taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 3 01 To 2oo block of Northeast Conifer for a medical call One person taken to Good Samaritan Hospital 3.20 pm Medical traas-fer from Good Samaritan Hospital to Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene 5 15 pm To 7oo block of Northwest Tyler for a trauma patient One person taken to Good Samaritan Hospital CotT'fv'eJ tv tj' vWM Corvailis Police Arrest William John Anderson. 32. 2320 Third on three charges of fourth degree assault. Lodged in Benton, County jail Bail set a $7,500 for each charge Arrest Brian Carl Brolin, 27, 4oS Monroe, No 410.

on a warrant for parole violation lxtged in Benton County jail No bail Arrest Robert Eugene Thompson. 19, 2420 W. Pickford. No 15. on a warrant for failure to appear on charges of parole violation, second degree assault and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle todged in Benton County jail on bail Arrest Kim Cheryl Zib, 33.

30O49 Highway 20, Blodgett. on charges of first degree trespass and to counts of harassment. Released on her own recognizance Ambulance calls 2 10 a iff To 3000 block of Crook Drive in Halsey for a medical call One person trans-'Hirted to Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene rvs- pteta riortat al TtabnkUt Mopplaf Castas -LOVCR ciAttocn 754-6653 "Wl.TV-l-JVM Evelyn A. Carmichael Mildred C. Lyon 4 Mildred C.

Lyon. 79, of Albany died Sunday at Albany General Hospital. Funeral arrangements will le announced by DeMoss-Durdan Garden Chapel Evelyn A Carmichael. 67, of Corvailis. died Sunday, at Good Samaritan Hospital Funeral ar.

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