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river * : ♦ : SMITH Stfi * ♦ Bn Hi There Oregon State Civil Defense -*♦ ♦ • ''> ♦ 4 ^ <>• the Easter Seal sale. The socie ty’s work is recognized as out Brookings I larbor Pilot 9 standing by persons closely iden THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1953 tified with the physically disabled in our state.” BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH T. Lawson McCall of Portland, Above Fox Bros Freight society president, explained the Terminal explained the directors are hope R ev . Fn M c C lain . MiMwier ful this year’s sale will exceed Sunday school, 9:45 am. any in history so that expansion Morning worship, 11 :00 am . plans can be carried out. Largest Evening servine. 7:45 p.m. project of the Easter Seal agency is the hospital school for crippled m em bers in th e B roo k in g s-H arb o r children in Eugene. d istric t. As soon as weather permits a plane will be at the loeal airport on a Sunday for inspection. Oregon had seven civil defense observers at the Neveda proving The smorgasbord dinner, with grounds Tuesday, March 17. to Swedish delicacies, served at the! witness an atomic explosive pack Community hall on Saturday eve a wallop of 15.000 tons of TNT. ning, was a good success. The The blast was unleashed on two hall was filled to capacity with ordinary frame houses. One house visitors from all parts of th? was about a half mile from county, Oregon and other places, ground zero, and the other two making an attendance of more was about three times as far than 700. The hall was attrac away. Each house was equipped tively decorated in colorful dec with indoor bomb shelters and orations carrying out the Swed contained home furnishings. Civil ish theme. The crowd helped defense officials examined th ? themselves to the food arranged buildings before ami after the ex on long tables in the main hal’, plosion. and then were seated at tables arranged in the hall. Ted West Phot« Canadian fta tl. K u f l . A letter from George E. Milli brook played the Ilammond organ “Peter”, the pet racoon of Jack gan, chairman of Mercy Flights, during the dinner, which was Wilkinson, noted guide in one of Inc., congratulating Mrs. Dora Canada’s most popular trout fishing served from 5:30 to 9:00. Marcey for her effort in contact regions, Algonquin Park, Ontario, A musical program followed has taken up permanent abode in a ing subscribers to the organiza the dinner, vocal duets by Jepson tree trunk which furnishes protec Support of the annual Easter tion. It is in actual operation an sisters; a trio of music and sing tion from elements and enemies alike. Seal sale of the Oreeon Societv insurance and anyone needing ing by Joe Reichlin, Rodney Sax- for Crippled Children and Adults emergency distant medical ail el by and Robert Reuss; square was urged by Governor Paul P at will be flown free of charge to dancing by pupils of grade school, . terson. The sale is now in prog city designated by the attending Ronald McClish put on a movie ress and will continue through physician. A small fee covers an picture in the club room for the Easter Sundav. Anril 5. entire family. younger children, followed by I ‘‘I am most interested in the W. L. Crissey has assisted in square dancing. Drawing for one Salmon-steelhead cards expired great humanitarian work being this work. You’ll like it better if it’s tail- door prize went to Cliff Beem of Monday, March 16. The game carried on by the Oregon society ored-to-your-measure by Wherrle Eighty-seven families are local Brookings; second drawing went ’ commission urges all anglers to on behalf of the state’s physically Tailoring Company. Choose Lho to Jim Cearley of Smith River. I mail their cards to the commis disabled children and adults, and style from hundreds of distinctive Each received a beautifully dec sion. patterns . . . all new pure virgin sincerely hope the people of Ore orated cake. wool fabrics. You’ll get expert! This year Dr. John Rayner, gon will respond generously,” the President E d n a Samuelson who heads the commission’s fish governor said. styling, lasting good looks . . . wishes to thank all who helped to ery division stresses the need for ‘.Easter Seals are a symbol of at low prices. SALES and SERVICE make the affair a success. ample returns because the catch hope for hundreds of Oregonians See the New Suits (2-picce) will be broken down on the basis who rely on the Oregon Society AUTOMATIC CLEANER for special training, treatment The A Cappella choir of Pacific of indiivdual streams. $55.5° to $39.50 Bible college of Portland were I Through their records on these and education to restore them to ♦ Touch no dirt S titch for Stitch , You're B etter overnight guests at Smith River j cards sportsmen can make a val places in normal every-day liv ♦ Breathe no dirt on Monday night and put on a uable contribution to sport fish ing. Dressed »a W hcrrie Clothes ♦ See no dirt ‘‘There is considerable need for sacred concert in the evening at 1 management in Oregon. Total Community hall. The choir of 44 j sports fishing take as well as expanding the work of the Ore PHONE 2607 i members, under direction of Laur ! trends in the salmon and steel gon Society,” the governor con Or write Box 12, Pilot tinued. ‘‘and this can be accom DAD & LAD SHOP ence B. Sykes, music director of head catch are obtained from the plished only if the people supporr Brookings Oregon the college since 1946, and his cards. chorus group put on an evening In the period March 1, 1951 to of singing. Two of the sacred March 15, 1952 the sport catch selections were ‘‘The Church’s ! in Oregon totalled 111,817 sal Jubilee” and ‘‘Steal Away.” Mem mon and 72,183 steelhead. The bers of the choir were overnight cards are used for salmon and guests of various friends of Smith steelhead 20 inches or more in River. The ladies of the church length with a limit of 20 for the put on a supper for the choir season. The angler punches his group at the hall. They left Tues card for each fish and writes in day on a trip south, going as far the date and stream on the card. as San Diego. New salmon-steelhead cards are Funeral services were held for available at all ^ame license Billie Henry, 78, who passed away at Seaside hospital following a agencies. short illness. Final rites were held Wednesday afternoon from Wier’s POR A LIMITED TIME Mortuary chapel, with Rev. James Shelton officiating. Interment was WE DEFER A in Smith River Indian cemetery. Henry was born Nov. 16, 1874, and spent most of his life in Del Norte. He is survived by a sister, Mattie Charley, four daughters, Etta Richards, Mattie Richards, Evelyn Green and Eunice Bom- melyn; and one son, Edw’ard Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams and COOKER £. DEEP FRYER three sons of Klamah Falls were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. • IT COOKS • IT DEEP FRIES Chester Crook on Sunday. Mr Adams returned home while Mrs. Adams and children will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zahm Crockett, at Pistol River. Mrs. Ira Thatcher of Palo Alto spent the weekend visiting her father, Supervisor Fred Haight, and other relatives. She left for her home on Tuesday by bus. ♦ •— 87 Residents Subscribe To Mercy Flights, Inc. Make Easter Happy For The Disabled Salmon-Steelhead Cards Expired ELEC TR O LU X Phillips Clothing SPECIAL — Introductory Offer NEW G en u in e S inbeavn Fryer A t $5.0C Lown and o . ♦ 1IELP a Scout to go to the Jamboree. Buy a Ticket’ En(oy the th rill of deep-fat frying w ith a Does M ORE T h ird s BETTER O n ly this s en sa tio n al new W ANTED Well Digging • or gives you so many exclusive •dvantages—so much greater usefulness. Id e a l fo r D EEP- F R IE D p o ta to e s , c h ic k e n , doughnuts and sea-foods. Use it BILL IOHNSON meats and chicken, soups, etc., PHONE 2964 SUNBEAM AUTOMATIC FRYER Sunbeam Cooker & Deep Fryer Drilling Brookings Gen. Del. or Hamilton House. Crescent City $1.00 per week also to C O O K pot-roast, stewed or for steaming, warming bur.s and popping corn. CHETCO HOME and AUTO SUPPLY