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j What a crazy springl For awhile, we didn't know whether the
white aura around the cherry trees was frost or
blossoms I but since the white didn't go away when the cold
mornings gave way to hot noons, we'll assume there Ill
not really be a "Christmas in July "-not in the orchard, anyway
... Iq Today. on the eve of Enid's 26th annual Tri-
State Band Festival, with the city braced for the invasion of
11,000 horntooting, baton-swinging boys and girls, it
would t a ke a super-duper "seer" to predict whether they'll be
frozen or baked, by parade time...

IqThe Horizons Unlimited meeting at Oklahoma City, featuring
Arthur "Red Hands" Burks, wffi~chwas held
April 12, was Quite a success. Twenty minutes before the meeting
was to start at 8 P.M., Mr. Burks (we were
surprised to learn be doesn't like a surname without the added
label of respectmust be the Marine Colonel in him)
looked over the 50 or so who had been seated in the hall, and
remarked:"This is a bigger crowd already than we
usually get in Washington. And there. tbeydon't start showing up
until 8 o'clock - time for the meeting to start." By
meeting time, the crowd had swollen to better than 100, and the
fact more than an hour Was used in answering
questions after the lecture attested to the interest. Which may
be a cue for some of the lecturers who" ride circuits"
on the two coasts, appearing before audiences who already know as
much or more than the lecturers, but either have
gotten so in the habit of attending such things or need constant
reassurances. We wrote this-facetious comment to
RoZ Eugene Davis, who retorted, "Trouble I-s(br blessing is,
whichever way you look at it), once the word gets out
that a certain town or area is ripe (for awakening or 'plucking',
as the case may be), then every Tom, Dick, and
Harry moves in and makes hay."

41 Altho we have known Mr . Burks for some years, both as a
visitor in our home and thru correspondence,
we'd never before heard him speak, and we

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were pleasantly surprised at the number of times we could smirk
silently in agreement as he touched on a multitude
of questions and problems. After the meeting, we trailed the
speaker to the home of Charles Rhoades, president of
Horizons Unlimited, and chinned another hal f hour on things more
personal. Then, as guests of Delbert and Bernett
Hern of 190, ih-o- furn-isE-R-t-mnsportation to and from the
city, we returned home in the wee hours of the
morning...

j We haven It yet heard how many attended the hold-over lecture
the following night. communication,between
Oklahoma City and areas not yet taken into i t s borders being
the slow and laborious proposition it is. However, as
far as that goes, we distributed 75 sample copies of The ABERREE
to the meeting, and to date. not a single coupon
which each contained has been returned. Maybe it was "the devil"
cover - or it may have been because the editor got
up and made a few extemporaneous remarkswhich, by now, he should
know better than to do...

41 Two assemblings of note we'd like to attend-and quite probably
won't: the Zifth Na

ional nergetic Workshop set
for Columbus, Ohio, June 23-26.
and the Borderland Sciences
convention at Harmony Grove,
Calif., July 1 to 4. This is
an apparent c flat

for the Columbus Workshop. as an earlier announcement had it scbe
duled for a week later...

i Apparently. Parastudy is about to solve its problems with a
fund drive to purchase a five-acre "estate" near
Chester Heights, Penn., with a three-story house in which the
organization can move freely, and provide residence
for Zoe and George Nickersont as well as visiting members. It
sounds perfect. s p a c e wise, but how does one find
time to care for five acres and 16-17 rooms?...

I "Louis" writes that he's been "r-aid up with what MY doctor
calls bronchial pneumonia!', so we assume "seeing~
comes a bit difficult wit

sniffles and runny eyes. How-

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