THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Mental Patients
Get New Deal
In Treatment
By liilin T. Wllliy
tln!U4 I'ipm Hlafl A,mlmH,l,, ,
St. 1'iitil, Minn. 'Ill a nrw ilcnl
fur MIiiiii'koIii', io.ivk) rnciiliilly
III iii-i wini, mill (Mir I tin I inuy
ciilili on imlluimlly, him Im-kuii.
It itiny Inko wi'i'kt, even
mtintlm, for nil tho Improvi-mi'iitst
to ho c 1 1 It'll out In Hut ntiitc'M
KI'VCII llll'llllll llOHllllllN, illll llll-l'C
will Iji' litimi'illiiiii i'Hi'i Ih iih lln
llrHt liulf of Hip two yi-iir $2N.(XNl..
(kjo iiipriiirliilliiii fund khuiIimI by
llio llllll It'ulnliituiu bi'comri
uviillijljle.
Tlit'io will lie, for Iiihiimci n
Inulc foiMl illi-t for palli'iiiit utul
hiiMpltnl i'miliiyi' iillkit. VVIii'ii
th i'iliil()yi' phi nii-nk, mo will tin
Imlli'llU. Wlii'll fri'Hli (irumjrn or
other frulln nn wivi-il, ulimmt n
rnrlty now, nil will nhnre thi-m.
Tliu lnlo will Mx'nil 03 ccrila a
May Hr pal lent for foiMl, wlikh la
molt' I linn ilouhlp pri-vlmx allow
nnct'ii nml hlithur thun any olhrr
atnlif allow.
Thciu will hp Incllvliluiillj'd
clothing for Dip conflni'il (Millf-nti
nml a touch of color here unci
thPip In lrli:hii'ii up II fr In an
ItiNiltullun. TIuti won't he ny
nioip uirkrloth, formlfHM kowiik
or tllrly itlnuhiiiii npronn.
HiMTi'ollim I'rovldrd
I'd lie Din won't nit DiPlr daya out
on wowIpii lnnrhmi, In IIMfalitnl
tut Uh with only a jiuuril to wmrh
over a roomful of tlipm. Thriv
will m cliii'i (ill ivcri'iitlon roomH,
wllh iHxika, phnnoKiupha. Rumen
ami puulPx. SpwIiik riximi. mov
Iik unl oriiniili'd (taurine partim
nml hnlrilreiwIiiK purlin will
kIvp a ili'tnt- of normalcy Intend
ed to HmpiI tho pittlrMt along re
covpry road.
lUnlrnliilit will ho removed
from nearly ull putleiitN. Thp ex
tin 2,500 employe niadp nvnll
nhlp for thp next two ypnm will
make ponillilp pprnnniillz4tl cnr
ho that tmtlenlii won't hnvc to be
llrd io their Im'iIh fur lin k of any
body In v. a uh ovit Ihriii.
Ili'Hl of nil, modern medical
mi'lhoilH will lx ptn Into piny In
upliMlnip operuilnit roomH, so
Hint tln wonder of wli-ncp run
hp UMtl In hriiNhliiK nwny minio
of thp cobweb In the brain of
the menially III.
(iovrriuir Prevail
Tlip proKram, nlnieil nt return
Iiir pnllrnlH lo normiil, UHeful
live InHtenil of lenvlng them In
hoHpltnlH for yenr. enme from a
iliiublliiff legislature Ihnt wn
"mifteneil up" In nn elKhl monlh
preliminary cnmrmlgn carried on
InM yenr by Luther YounRdubl,
MlnneHoin' eruHiullnR EovertW.
Shocked Into action by vlIfn
to the- himpllnl and by hearing;
pallenl referred to a "nuln" or
"lunatic," YounRilnhl Jumped In
to the cnmpnlRn with Ixith fept
nnd carrlPd hi itiphhurp Into hun
dred of MlmiPHota communlllp.
lly )ppchc. radio lalk nnd or
ganization of Im-nl committee,
the governor built up public pre
aurp Ihnt the stale ICRlHlnturc
couldn't Iriioip. '
"We can't put these peoplo
nwny In n hospital nnd forget
about them," hp nrgued. "We In
America hnvp n rcspoiwlhllltv lo
bring our mentally ill buck along i
the road of recovery." j
Money for HPHPareh I
The fund grnnlpil were nlmost
double tiny previous nppmprla-'
Hons nllowed In Minnesota. Also. I
thpro wn S177.0OO grnnled for !
menial henllh research, more
than all the other slnles spent to.
geiher In the Inst two yenrs.
Mlnnrsoln wn ready to Inkp the !
leadership, nnd paused n mental.)
henllh "imlley" hill which made
it a law for the first time nriy- j
where Ihnt Mlnnesnln would put :
lis mental health cure on the I
highest iHisslblp level. !
The challenge' hns awakened I
other stale, from which officials
hnvc written Mlnnesotn for brief
ings on how the campaign wn
curried on. Thp American Phy
r hlii I ilc association Is watching
the cnmpnlgn closely, and stnte
offlclnls hnve n feeling that their
"new deal" may become a nation
al Improvement program for men
tal patients.
"There can be hope for these
lieople nnd their families, if the
public Ih aroused to do some
thing about it," Youngdnhl said.
PAYS 2.50 FINK
Mrs. W. M. Cnrnngcy, 520 Har
mon, paM a $2.50 fine In police
court Tuesday, on a charge of
sprinkling on the wrong day.
She hnd depostied $10 ball last
week. Her violation of the ordi
nance hail been unintentional she
Hinted.
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Culver
Arnold Pettybonr, Mrs. C. R.
ILigmnn and Mrs, H. K. Keeney.
Culver. July 21 'Special I The I Wr. and Mi s. M.' J. Mi Nally,
Canyon Konineis Saddle club, at , who have been visiting relatives
tin- last meeting, decided to hnve , and fi lends In Washington for
a biicknioo breakfast on Sunday i sornij lime, have returned home,
morning - July Zi. on the lawn at i Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. flagman
the C. K. U.-igman home. All sad- and daughter, Lorelei; Lyle
del club member, friends, and
neighbor nnd ull neighboring
Kinlilli- club members ine being in
viled. There will be a charge for
Ihe breakfast and this money will
go In a fund to build a ball.
David Taylor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Taylor, of Salem, is
sM-nding some of his vacation
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynford McBain,
who have been working In the or
chards near Hood Kiver, returned
home Monday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. bill Harris were
Iledmond visitors over the week
end.
(jreenwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Uwayne flagman drove to Leban
on Sunday morning to attend the
Hii harda family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Keeney
were dinner guests at the J. P.
Head home Wednesday evening.
Klint of Portland is spending
several days at the J. M. free
man home. ,
MOTORISTS FINED
Charges of overtime parking
cost Al Erlksen, 1015 Brook
street, $2.50, a he forfeited ball
Tuesday, police records show.
Charges of failure to stop re
sulted in $2.30 ball forfeitures for
George Mansfield, 20, 1304 King
ston, and Theodora Paul Taylor,
22, 304 West Seventh.
Bulletin Classifieds tiring Ktsults
PAL8 TO TIIK END
Indianapolis tlPi-Tha big: col
lie and the llttli whit shag dog
were pals to the end. When th
little one died beneath the whela
of a speeding auto, the collie rac
ed to the rescue but wa top late,
The collie pulled his little pal
from the street and therr tood by ,
a day and night until city officials "
took little shag away.
UNKINDEST CUT When a nearby grocery undersold him on candy, gum and clgarets, Glen
Park, Imiluuiipolii. Ind.. druggist retaliated by stocking soma grocery Items and slashing prices.
Park sells eggs ut 4U cunts a duzun uguliibt till rival's price of 03 cents.
Alfalfa
Alfalfa, July 21 (Special) -Mr.
and Mr. A. P. Miller of Port
land spent several days Inst week
at the hump of his sou, Harold
Miller, nnd family.
Jack Shumway has stinted
drilling a well this week. Mathers
and son arc doing the work.
Mrs. Herb Muyfleld entertained
a group of young people Tuesday
In honor of her daughter. Ar
lene's birthday anniversary.
The Alfalfa livestock club met
Wednesday evening. July 13, at
the swimming mkjI. The boys en
Joyed a swim and wiener roast.
Mrs. Marlon Smith and Mrs.
Prank Allen accompanied a
group of youngsters to Hally day
hi IdMid Friday, lioth the cooking
and Sewing clubs attended 100
per rent and received awards.
Friend here were saddened to
hear of the death of Mrs. Millard
I Pinky I House. Mrs. House died
In Coos Hay Friday. July l.". ind
funeral nervlre were held there
Monday. She Is survived by her
husband nnd a sun. Mr. and Mrs.
louse lived In the Alfnlln com7
munlty many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Smith and
family picnicked al Si-out lake
Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Wei
don Hlx and Mr. and Mrs. Ix-un
Weaver of Kcdmond.
A group of young iwoplp from
the Westminster Presbyterian
church accompanied by Itev. Hob
crt Nicholas ptt-nlckiit and swam
at the swimming hole Thursday
evpnlng.
Mr. Frank Allen, Mlsse Nor
ma and Itnliy Page spent Sun
day ut the Petersen lock gar
den. Ruby Page spent Sunday ; last week,
night with Norma Page. j
The Desert Rider Saddle club
ha received an Invitation to at
tend the amateur rodeo at Rod
ney Rosebrook'a Sunday, July 21.
Knelt family going Is asked to
bring one dish for the pot luck
dinner and table service for t-uch
person attending.
O. J. Grover was guest of hon
or at a birthday party held Mon
day, July 18. Those present were
Mrs. (). J. Grover. Mr. and Mrs.
lister Wick and family. Mr. and
Mrs. F.ugene Grover and family.
Mis Marion Grover, and timer
Gustafson of Madras.
Mrs. Frank Allen and grand
daughter, Norma Page, drove to
Lower Hrldge Wednesday where
they visited Mrs. Allen's son. Er
win Poffenbnrger, and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl M. Llvesley
and family and Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Doerfler plan to leave Thurs
day on a 10 day vauction trip Into
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Grover and
daughters, Marlon and Ivy, and )
grandchildren. Marv Grover and
Phillip Wick, drove to Klamath
Falls Sunday. They visited Crater
and I Hiimond lakes.
Hob Craven and Miss Karie
HJornerud of Salem visited last '
Sunday at the Grover and Wick
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Llvesley and
family went to F.Ik lake Saturday
and returned Sunday.
Alio Ilaupp is visiting at the
John Ovens home while his par
ents are in Ashland.
Mr. anil Mrs. Myron Schanf of
Ithane, N. 1)., visited his cousin,
i Lester Wick and family; one day
DKLPIHA, DROP THAT Ot'N
Wheeling, W. Va. ibi A false
alarm addict has been bragging
alxjut his feats to local firemen.
When they answered a false call,
a note on the alarm box said,
"This is my tenth false alarm and
Mrs. Dwayne Hacman soent yu. haven't caught me yet Ha
Thursday vlsltinif her oarents. Ha-
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Eby, near Red-!
mond.
Mrs. Carl Robertson returned
home Sunday from the St.
Charles hospital where she had
teen a patient for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bone of
Grandvlew, Wash., visited Sat-;
unlay night with Mrs. Mary
Beard.
Mrs. J. M. Freeman and son,
Dean Ijf Cipro of Junction Cltv
who was employed at the Marlon : Willis, .returned home Saturday
Smith ranch last summer, drove1 afternoon after visiting a few
over Sunday alter Ills horse lor uays wiui relatives near Miayion.
which Smith had been caring. Culver residents visiting In
Mrs. Ernest Hays enjoyed a vis- lu-umond Saturday afternoon
It from her brother Sunday. He Is
an engineer for the stnte.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wick and
two children of Eugene spent the
week end with his brother, Les
ter Wick, and family.
SOLICITOR AKKKSTEI)
Edgar L. Winckel, 19, who gave
his place of birth as Denver,
deposited $75 bail Tuesday on
charges of soliciting magazine
subscriptions at residences. Hear
ing date has not been set.
TKL'CK OVERLOADED
Paul H.' Ileal, Portland, nnd
Charles 11. Fallon, Sisters, Wed
nesdny were both fined $14.50 by
Duncan McKay, Justice of the
peace, on a charge of carrying
an overload on their trucks.
Get Your Fresh
POP CORN
at the
Delicacy Shop
731 Franklin Ave.
5c. 10c 15c
25c 50c bags
Or Bring Your Own Barrel
were Mrs. Leonard Grant, Mrs.'
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Physiotherapy
In Oregon, physiotherapy la
not a licensed system of prac
tice, but properly comes under
the several branches of the
healing arts. While there art
unlicensed people using some
form of physiotherapy, the
Drugless profession, first to
recognize Its value and scope
set up a required course of
study In their law In 1927.
DR. R. D. KETCHUM
Chiropractic Physician
Phone "Dl Bend, Ore.
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