6 The Bend Bulletin, Wed., August 29, 1962 Agency strives to inform public on mental illness By :i LtBlame Bulletin Staff Wrlttr Almost three out of every thou sand Oregonians are being hos pitalized in a mental institution at this very moment And one person in every ten will be hospitalize! with mental illness sometime during his life time, according to statistics com piled by the Mental Health As sociation of Oregon. The ratio Is shocking, especial ly in view of the fact that mental sickness can be prevented. The Mental Health Association of Oregon, one of the 25 separate Deschutes United Fund members, is the only voluntary agency in the state devoted exclusively to promoting mental health and aid ing the mentally ill. To carry out its aims, it strives to educate the public to the reJ facts concerning mental illness Visitor reports theft of $200 Mrs. Emil Gramm, a visitor to Bend, told police Tuesday that $200 currency was in a billfold stolen from the front seat of her car which was parked in front of the Pine Tree Motel. Police said a boy later found the billfold, emptied of its con tents, near the Scott Street For est Service building. Hotel evicts 'Nazi' Rockwell BOSTON (UPD American Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell returned to the United States In a rainstorm today after his evic tion from a hotel in Montreal as "an undesirable person." Four Massachusetts state troop ers were on hand when Rockwell alighted from a Northeast Airlines plane at Logan Airport. One of the troopers escorted him from the plane through customs. Rockwell said he was taking the next plane to Washington. Rockwell went to Montreal Tuesday to boost his party's for tunes in that country. BLAZE REPORTED Another brush fire broke out Tuesday at the 900 block between Saginaw and Trenton. Fire crews extinguished the blaze and no damage was reported. MUD-FLAVORED (RV(JT Delicious PICKLES GET BLITZ-WEINHARD'S NEW "SPACE-SAVER" BOTTLES! (No deposit; no return) Get lllitz-Woinhnrd beer in the new space-saver bottles. Try a six-jiak and you'll agree it's the handiest way to enjoy the Time-Perfected beer. These handy, no-deposit, no-return bottles save space in your refrigerator and protect Ulitz-Weinhard's Time-Perfected flavor. And remember, no other brewery in the West can match lilitz-Weinhard's years of skill and expe rience at blending nature's finest ingredients into a perfect beer. Get I?litz-Veinhard beer today I It's Time -Perfected ! VISITORS WELCOME MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 1-4 P.M. l"2 BUU-V'Mr.nJ Company, Portland, G'toa o and to work toward needed legis lation. It also attempts to rehabil itate patients by interpreting their needs to management. The Association has initiated a program known as "half - way house," which they define as a transition point for discharged pa tients in aiding in their re-orientation into the community. As another step towards pre venting the illness, the Associa tion has for the past four years helped to sponsor a special con ference which offers counseling instruction to ministers dealing with mentally disturbed parishion ers. Statistics Released In an effort to enlist Uie aid of more individuals in its programs, the Mental Health Association has recently released numerous sta tistics which point towards the need for better patient care fa cilities and more qualified medi cally trained workers. . According to their figures, in Oregon's mental hospitals there are only slightly more than three professional patient-care person nel per 100 patients. This number includes physicians, registered nurses, social workers, psycholo gists and therapists. Another startling fact is that there is just one public mental health physician per 100 resident patients, meaning that few of our mentally ill receive active treat ment And in Oregon the average daily expenditure per mental hos pital patient is just $4.61, includ ing physicians, salaries and nurs ing care. The Association hopes that these expenditures will be doubled within the next five years and tripled In the next ten. Community Clinic Program Confident that mental illness can be prevented, the Association has long stressed the need of a community clinic program for mentally disturbed Individuals. Those clinics, which are to be set up throughout the state in the near future, will make it possible to help patients receive their treatment at home among friends and family. Mental Health Association ad ministrators are urging all local residents to help them in their programs by contributing to the 1952 Deschutes United Fund Drive. This year the organization is to receive $468 of the $34,700 total UF goal. Heading the local chapter of the Association in Bend this year is I Dr. J. E. Hyatt, 424 Columbia. O "7 ENDING LEAVE Private Robert Hewitt leaves Thurs day after spending an 1 1-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hewitt. He has completed 8 weeks of basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He will be flown to Fort Sill, Okla., where he will be enrolled in a school for track vehicle maintenance. Ribbons given for needlework Special to The Bulletin PRINEVTLLE Needlework was a large exhibit at the Crook County Fair last weekend and many blue ribbons were placed against white linens and embroid eries. In table linens, the coveted blues were won by Mrs. Sandra Pedley, Evelyn Jones, Mrs. Joe Mohan, Eva Welch, Mrs. Grover Kooton, Delia Brant, Mrs. Floyd Dodson, Mrs. R. V. Weiscr and Edytli Taylor. In pillowcases, win ners were Delia Brandt, Eleanor Kincaid. Blue ribbons in the towel divi sion went to Evelyn Jones, Elea nor Kincaid, and in bedspreads to Mrs. E. J. Howell, Delia Brant, Mrs. Helen Peterson and Betsy Maclnncs. Quilts, Mrs. Vernon Thomas, Gladys Burson; nigs, Mrs. Floyd Dodson, Mable Bird and Naomi Hershey; knitting, Mrs. Helen Pe terson, Mrs. Winifred Hoffman, Mrs. Anita Endicott, Mrs. Naomi Say, Mrs. Robert Powell. In embroidered pictures and needle point, firsts wont to Nellie Brccso, Mable Bird and Lulu Sly. In sewing, winning dresses wore entered by Doral Kircher, aprons by Mrs. Lacey Ward, a suit by Ramona Romino. In children's clothes, Mrs. Hoffman, Liz Heinz, Mrs. Ralph Gilchrist, Airs. Nor man Jones and Mrs. Robert Dah len were winners. Doral Kircher won a first with a man's shirt Eva Welch won blues with her textile paintings. In doilies, first place winners were Evelyn Jones, Mrs. Lois Wye, Edith Miller; in hand weaving the first place wont to Sam Alderman. Buy or rent your house through Bulletin Classifieds. Sophia Lor en named fop world beauty NEW YORK (UPI) - Sophia Loren was picked as the most beautiful woman in the world to day by the Caricaturists Society of America. Mrs. Jacqueline Ken nedy placed fourth, behind Bri gitte Bardot and Grace Kelly. The Caricaturists Society is a group of artists which feel that a woman with a beautiful face does not necessarily need a fig ure to match, although it helps. Joseph Kaliff, president of the group, said a woman's beauty "has to be in her face, rather than in her legs or arms. . .or any other part of her figure. "It's entirely possible for a woman with a beautiful face to also have a beautiful figure. But it's rare that a caricaturist both ers to notice anything about a beautiful woman except her face." Here is the list of the artist's 10 most beautiful women and why they were selected: Sophia Loren "In addition to everything else, she has what must be the most beautiful eyes in the world." Brigitte Bardot "First, you see her arresting chin, then you notice the rest of her face is equally irresistible." Grace Kelly "If ever a woman has more perfect ears, we've yet to meet her." Jacqueline Kennedy "Her mag nificent head of hair must be a hairdresser's delight. It supplies frame for a magnificent face. Audrey Hepburn "Her neck is so fragile, so lovely." Julia Meade Hers Is a per fectly shaped, delicate nose." Shirley Maclaine Her lips are the most inviting any artist could ever recall seeing." Kim Novak "She has perfect cheekbone structure." Princess Margaret "She has a classically beautiful forehead, from which the rest of a most beautiful face flows." Doris Day "Whoever said freckles detract from beauty didn't see Doris. Every woman should have her freckles and fa cial beauty." Amnesia victim is identifed PORTLAND (UPI)-A man suf fering from amnesia who wander ed into police headquarters here Tuesday has been identified. He is Lloyd Raymond Austin, 28, of Ilialeah, Fla. Austin said his memory slowly returned late Tuesday. Ho said he could remember his homo town, his name and the fact that he is married and the father of two small children. His last clojir memory, he said, is vacationing with his family July 1-10. He dimly recalls a train ride. How he got to Portland remain ed a mystery to him. Ho was released from the police emergency hospital and said he planned to contact his wife. Mrs. Kennedy scores triumph 0 at village rites RAVELLO, Italy (UPD Mfs. Jacqueline Kennedy, frevh from a personal triumph in which Rave'lo made her an honorary citizen, left nearby Amalfi by boat today for a brief visit to the fabled Isle of Capri. With her were her sister, Prin cess Lee Radziwill, French photog rapher Gilbert Graziani and his wife, and Italian fashion designer Princess Irene Galitzine. Caroline Kennedy, 4, stayed behind. The group was expected to stay at Princess Gaiitzine's Capri villa and to return to Ravello by this evening. 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