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6 CLe . OP 0 'ff . - : M. . A f -ji Af (a 'SMav L in Memphis. I ment. 0 'Si g MAIL TRISUNr, Mera", Of. Q&fli MrjH A 6) o c o CO 00 kiSf-M fee .t'A Mrs. John Dickion (at right) chairman ( the Bil Ringers March to ba htld Miy , mat fail Vith two co-workara, Lindas? . Vinil ad Hri. Theotore gtreemei, to make further pla for tha eWt. fall lingers tea cilieene te remeai tw tag mental health alogan. "ext, Lat's Cengeer Mental Illnaee." Tha effort el Ntfictl eciance ehoult now concantrt an tax ln'a number on hMlth probleoi. frail I teg Ciwdi Central Point-Thj art and science gtchibits. fjjven in con junction with tb final meet ing of CrSMJr FnantT'eacheos, association, eerjn ivtl(kj9e5itSK9 -s4i mental Illneis. they Believe, and point oui that one out of erery 10 persons is in need of treatment far some mental or emotional disorder. "In erder to-conquer this dree diseaat, nut support the ranerch pte gram of the National Aaaocialion lor 63entl H4lth." Mrs. Dickson sttd. Go rk Htfiejid la honorary chirmatn of th menlftl heatfc C4 malign in Oregon nd Mf kaat bM ignid Wntl HMlth Month. many paXSTHO ttnw (trends at Crater High JJhool Monday,, April 2& W Experiment in (Slectricity, chemistry, gnfi oOr phatee) of (Wneral ncii( were shoiwri by studenra; iiP tSt.gnflru:) Projects in Wolcifty b indi viduals nd by )(rotiiw; fcrntv on d;oplay iiiH dircuseel. N'gw teaching w.ru '! on display With cominuoiw sombiing bf rrt nd O run ning commentary. A dark room xhibit WM in ;n ar! joining room. M9chanicatil (traiint n manual a:rt jiien!d a wide variety of thor teot'k dorut in that department. Gun ractM and wafer ik iai weii (among the most popular rtejns, it w reported. Ability toward fineJ detail was s!pwn in Sftp vari ous types of tables, chests, shelves, and headboards that haxtS b&n madS; in cKiSfflnJi' widrng$ ofgrticlOJalW In cluded bogt ftsd Aoo4iev cover for 93 Pea-U7 iruc q 04 Scottish WiiO M?a,nji luto Patio Cookery Scheduled For Home ExfeYision Units Homt Extension units of Jackson county will all have JesiKtoui on pal In cookery this month. The lesson will Include the selection and use of equip ment; the different types of cookery such as broiling, foil cookery, spils and shish ka bobs; and foods to use in the menu planning. Propar organization of pa tio cookary so that it will en tail less woift will be shown. Wrs. Gretchen Wade, hostess for tha Grocetcna supermar ket and Mr John Rollin havt trainad lb unit project lead ers. Four unite hna scheduled meeting this week and one group, tha GWffin Creek unit, has postponed ita meeting un til May 13 at tha hom of Mrs. Roy Sanrteifli dasaa Craak The ltce.se Creek unit will Oncel Tuesday, May 3, at the home ot Mrs. Clarence Kelly starting at 10 a.m. Mcmbcvs hjive been asked lo wear cloffies suitable for conking outdoors. Project leaders will be Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Robert Scobic. The Kelly home is the sixth house on the left side of Bull roads off Crater Lake hih--ay. a. Wilaoa frwk Tha WilsoM pa'k unit will hold their final meeting of tha leeaoa Ti.ae.lav, May 3, at 0 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dnr in Durr, 812 Benson street. filial Riinald Whit and 'Wra. Thomas Merrimen will ha ro-hostcsses with Mrs. O. H. Smalty and Mrs. David g-"-6a- - - Shaffer as project leaders, j During the business session ! the May Festival will be dis cussed and new chairmen for the standing committees will be selected. Lake Creek Lake Creek HomeCExlen sion unit will meet Wednes day, May . at 10:30 am at the home of Mrs. 9. f. OatCr man, Lake CreekVoad. Mrs. Ira Woolfolk and Mrs. David Woolfolk will give tha project lesson and tha instal lation of new offiotra avill lit held. !t wasu announced that tha noon menu will ba in relation to the lesson and thfta wish ing to know what nod to tafta are asked to call Mm. Hanry 1 Meyer. ThosaaUeitflin( art I to take their own labia sarv- ice. 0 This meeting will be the fi nal scssioipol tha neuson. All women in tha community 'al'a invited to attend. J Uppe j!lejl I The Upper Applcgata unit will meet at the home of Mrd. Harry Davis at Foots Ciack. Highway 1)1), Wednesday, May 4. at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Lora Scott and Mi. Glenn Bailay will five tha demonstration. food prepared during the demonstration will ba aer"d for a small charge at noon. Persons attending are lo tyke: their own table service. ft was announced that the joint spring festival held by the two Applegtt units has been changed to May 14. Lo Hn 91 A Unit SAm&w0Aait At Convention &rakfctt Iany officers and members of Lone Pine Parent-Teacher association participated in the annual convention of the Ore gon Congiis of Parents and Teachers held last wank In Medford. Mrs. William Clark, retiring unit president, was chairman of ( breakfast given Wednesday morning for men attending the convention. Richarr! Michaels gave a ron twirling act, in keeping with tha "Chuck Wagon" breakfast theme. Mr. Michaels ie the newly elected president. He teaches the fifth grade, arid music. " Lee Merriman, Lone Pine principal, and Roy Gilbertson, Huover principal, were honts for tha breakfast. Teacher Visits Family Here Mrs. Leona uilinski, w Vejichor In tl(S Whltticr, Calif school System, was recent visitor at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reugherty, 2251 Kings high way. She spent the spring va cation with her parents) and her an, Wilson, and daughter, Joyi. Also visiting at the Daugh erty home at the time wen; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Knox, their son, Kristoplicr and daughter, Monica Lee, Incje wood, Calif. Mrs. Knox is the former Patricia Gilmski, daughter of Mrs. Leona Ua linski. Mr. Knox' parents ai'ej Mr. and Mrs. George1 Knox, Ashland. &Slpturld pi&c9 CflW i bles with toiO of mC8r tils THttt2n3it4rfc-oit?rieJt in wa'ar-color, cravoay, kn ofher media; 8U rigBitioa as :t'clieJ tq mane- the exhibiti. 9uo etuasn'ia' tteet work, which haa liaeai aant to nait(Ql achlbit. woa unable a iMciiawa, Many mh aiTtved jr an early viewing of the Hpia-'a iwurnaa after tha kuejaea meeting, New officers ir 1:BJ-61 were ira.lUd by M. C. B. Cordy, a Pt president, who iteaji thaj objectiveai of PTA end eieboraied on them. Mrs. Curtia) Nesheim Waa instttHsVl pttfcident; Mrs. M. B. Caster, firSL vii preeirJent: Midi. Robert Schmidt, second vide) president; Mr a, Charlee Kluttfenheker. sacratery, and at m anotnrt ftM'iT (Japonic tsftil. He tiooiia arinninorcn VI VSPaneyi aa sr.-iVflry. Wr 9. c. EH3 iinn wftftina.lici-cAsa flans wwna mace a ffttt narhg Broup Will rsw t?ay, t& to 3nt Q3a tfnevflja. rK3a a canasiai wan' p'at ftuiBiwing the btisiaeee 'jweeioo. . o Mrs. Ffad iPurdiii) waa) tiji chaise ot ref'ejbmenta g)ial w-i wei-anall Dajrwona apo etal pram Miai Martin Bottteara, treaa- wrtr. Mra) Vari Tomlihecw. out goirig piteident, waa Braaant- eii with her pan, precident'if) pin by Itine. Claud ThoiKpson, program chairman. Rcfietihinema of gaily dec orated cupcakes, pumto (an coftea wei;e eerved by (a 1 com mittee under Hie direction of Mrs. Neeheim, hospitality chairman tha past year. Floral arrangeinente, were) by Mrs. C. W. 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