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8 Brookings-Harbor Pilot SMITH RIVER TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL 15, 1954 Governor Says Cancer Fight Must Go On Gov. P aul P a tte rs o n gave his su p p o rt to th e A m erican C ancer S o c ie ty ’s an n u al cru sad e today, a s s e rtin g th a t "one of th e g re a t est fig h ts being w aged these days is ag ain st cancer, the n a tio n ’s second w orst k ille r.” “T h e re should not be any let-up u n til th e fight has been w on,” the g o v ern o r sta te d , adding th at the U. S congress has designated the m o n th of A pril as C ancer C ontrol m onth. "T he A m erican C an cer Society c e rta in ly d eserves th e full su p port of every person in the w ork it is doing, .principally in the fields of research and <>ducation,” P a tte rs o n said. "I strongly u rg e all O reg o n ian s to do w hat they can to aid th e S ociety in every w ay possible.” "E ach y e a r ca n cer claim s the lives of m any O regon residents, b rin g in g g rief and often hardships o u r friends and neighbors We m u st do all in o u r pow er to stam p o u t this te rrib le disease and to this end, I w an t to lend every a ssist an ce of this office as w ell as any o th e r offices of th e S ta te govern m ent w hich m ight be of aid.” T he cru sad e has a tw o fold ob- j«xt ive th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te : (1) to raise su fficient funds to enable th e society to c a rry on its ed u ca tion and research projects, and <2> to a q u a in t the public w ith c a n c e r and its d an g e r signals so th a t e a rlie r diagnosis and tr e a t m ent of m any cases m ight result. Medical au th o ritie s ag ree th at m an y cases of can cer can be cured if they a re diagnosed and tre a te d e a rly enough. to Garvins Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Doyle G arvin of S m ith R iver w ere honored w ith a p a rty in celeb ratio n of th eir 25th w edding an n iv ersary , A pril 3. H ostesses for th e p arty w ere Mrs. H ulda Jorgenson, and Mrs. Ju d y C ro ck ett. C ards, dancing, and a social evening w ere en joyed by m ore th an 60 friends from H arbor. B rookings, Pistol R iver and S m ith R iver. M usic for dancing w as furnished 1 by David and D onald C ro ck ett, Carol Lee F ree m a n and others. A p u rse of silver d ollars w as presented to th e honor guests by th e ir m any friends, who extended 'c o n g ra tu la tio n s and best w ishes for m any m ore an n iv ersaries. Re- ; fresh m en ts w ere served, including a b eau tifu lly d ecorated tiered | w edding cake. The G arvins a re fo rm e r resi d en ts of O regon, who have lived at S m ith R iv er for m any years. OREGON BOYS CAN APPLY FOR AIR ACADEMY Eight Years Ago In The Pilot O regon boys in te re ste d in t a k ing th e ex am in atio n for a p p o in t m ent to th e Air F o rce Academ y, w hich will enroll its first class in Ju ly 1955 a re invited to send th e ir nam es to S e n a to r Guy C ordon's office, 333 S en ate O ffice B uilding, W ashington, D. C., according to w ord received from the S en ato r. O reg o n ’s q u o ta is th ree, but each se n a to r and re p re se n ta tiv e is au th o rized to nom inate up to 10 young m en to ta k e the co m p eti tive exam ination. A ppointm ents will be m ade from am ong q u ali fied can d id ates in o rd e r of m erit. T he academ y will be e s ta b lished, at least at first, at some alread y ex istin g a ir force base. W E E K E N D IN ALBANY Mr. and Mrs. C laren ce W h it ta k e r and sons, M ory and Lorry, spent th e w eek-end in A lbany visiting Mrs. W h ilta k e r’s b ro th er, H enry M ascall and fam ily. On S unday Mr. W h itta k e r had th e p leasu re of pilotin g a new G race P arlasca, violation of S tim son plane to Gold B each and basic rule, $15 00 bail forfeited. back to Albany. W illard Ross, violation basic rule, $10.00 bail forfeited. H ugh B. A nderson, violation basic rule, fined $25.00. C h arles A. Nelson, no o p erato rs license, $5.00 bail forfeited. D eW itt Vowell, u n d er influence of in toxicating beverage, $20.00 bail forfeited. P aul B erven, u n d er influence of in to x icatin g beverage, $20.00 bail forfeited. Glen M. H uber, u n d er influence and disorderly, $20.00 bail fo r feited. H enry McCowen, selling m e r chandise w ithout license, posted $24.00 bail. D ale S m ith, un law fu l discharge of fire arm s and disorderly con duct, $25.00 bail on each charge, forfeited. Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, Brookings P o stm istress, gets silver aw ard for bond selling cam paign. C oos-C urry Coop building p ro g ram held up by unsigned ease m ents. Local d istrict to vote on new grade school . W E E K EN D GUEST P au l Borden who is stationed at the San Francisco N aval Base, spent last w eek end w ith the R. A R itchey family. He left Sunday evening on the bus w ith Mrs. Ritchey. and after SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FAMILY FOR FATHER SSfl™ QUALITY TV __ *1/ CARD O F T H A N K S W e would like to th an k our friends and th e m any friends of o u r fa th e r h ere who w ere so kind to us at th e tim e of his passing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson. OPERATING COSTS as low as 25 cents a month ANO SO LASf TO WEAR SONOTONE OF MEDFORD 839 E. Jackson, M edford, O re HEARING CENTER DRISKELL MOTEL APRIL 28th—2 TO 4 P.M. 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Municipal Records P H IL L IP S ’ IN PO R TLA N D Mr. an d Mrs. A1 P hillips lett MRS W A TSON H E R E T u esd ay for a business trip to Mrs. N e tty W atson, of Coquille, P o rtla n d T hey will re tu rn via has been visiting here at th e horn«' A storia, w h ere they will stop to of her d a u g h te r and son-in-law , see Mrs. P h illips’ p aren ts, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. A rrell. She r» plan to a rriv e hom e S unday. tu rn ed yesterday. FULL SIZE 21 A P R IL 18, 1946 Engagement of Carol Ann Fallert Announced Here ♦ S port C oats ♦ S port J a c k e ts ♦ Van Heusen S h irts ♦ N eckties '51 N ash A m bassador Custom , 4 Door. H y d ro m atic, H eater. S eats fold down to m ake bed, and m any o th e r extras. 30 Day G uarantee. $40 17 p er m onth. $ 3 6 0 .0 0 Radio, dov n ' ,0 i S 'to Custom , Clb. 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