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Money raised during the 1963 Easter seal sale of the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and
Adults will support Camp Easter Seal at Lakeside, Ore. The sale opened March 7 and will continue
until Easter Sunday. For the 1962 season, 150 campers from 28 Oregon counties used Camp Easter
seal. Five sessions of 10 days each were held from late June through August.
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Four years ago the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults pioneered a new rehabilitation service to communities in the statei where
they were unavailable. During 1962, 350 patients from nine counties were provided services and Marcelle S. Montgomery, RPT, is shown here
with one of the children helped by the new program. In Jackson county members of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority chapters conduct the annual
Easter Seal sale, and the seals were mailed last week. Money contributed by residents of the state will help pay the salaries of therapists both at
. centers and working in the community program.
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Tribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963
Your Easter Seals in Action
Dr. Raymond W. McNair (at left) of Medford is a trustee of the
Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults, and Robert
C. Ross, manager of the Medford branch. First National Bank
of Oregon, it Jackson county treasurer. Contributions may be
sent to him at the bank, P. O. Box 592.
(Kenn Knackstedl photo)
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This smiling girl who receives treatment through the Oregon Society
for Crippled Children and Adults will benefit from the annual sale of
Easter Seals which is being carried on throughout the nation until
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Boys and girls being treated and educated at the Children's Hospital school in Eu
gene are from all parts of the state. The school is supported by the money raised
(rom Easter Seals and through the philanthropic efforts of groups such as Epsilon
S'pT,a Alpha forority chap'rs th'oughoi't tt state.
Xhree-and-one-half-year-old Tommy Schroeder of Lombard, III., la the
1963 National Easter Seal Poster Child for the National Society for
Crippled Children and Adults. Born with a crippling condition, he wet
unable to sit up, but today, after receiving Easter Seal medical car
and treatment jervices, he is able to walk with braces and crutches.
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