Thursday, April 17, 1952 RROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Pane Twelve x*** His multitude of friends wish him Rabbits Proftitable Girl Local Winner Business In County In National Contest and sixth prizes, $300 each. State prizes will be $100, $50, and $25. Mary will receive an attractive certificate of aw'ard and an em-À j bossed pin for her local victory. ♦ I A M C I A 1C * a * 1 * * ^ recovery. ♦ L A N U L L /1 J * T he G arden C lub of Sixes m et ♦ * at th e hom e of M ary W oodw orth ♦ B y Marion Brooks ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < n elk R iver F riday. H azel Me LANGLOIS—Mrs. Elsie Quinn, | LANG LOIS — Up Sixes River, Kcnzie wav» hostess. Eleven m em Find what you want through Mr. and Mrs. G eorge G uerin le c tu re r of Sixes G range, has an- 1 the Pilot Class Ads. th e re th riv es an industry th at bers w ere present. T he raising w ere called to R idding, Calif., and c a re of hollyhock w as sub would be su itab le for any sm all nounct’d th a t M ary D onaldson j to a tte n d th e fu n eral of th e ir son- ject of discussion. It was ex p lain C u rry county farm , and th a t is is th e local w in n er in the nation- ; in-law', Glen W oner. He died sud ed th at the sprinkling of the fol the production of rabbits. wide essay contest sponsored by , denly of a h e a rt a tta c k . They iage of hollyhock w as responsible This re p o rte r had occasion to the N atio n al G range and A m eri- j left T uesday m orning and re tu rn - for a lot of tro u b le in growing co n tact F ra n k M orris. Sr., who <*d late S atu rd ay . J of them . They revealed secret o p erates w hat is known as F ran k 's can Food Council, on the s u b je c t: i “C onservation F arm in g for A bun Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope have pals at his m eeting. Mrs. O. K. Sm all Stock farm . He has about Brookings office at Matot Co — dan t Living.” •been ..1 f?J the past week, W ilcox is president of the club. 70 breeding does and around 350 Phone 291, Brookings or call Ph. The essay of M ary Donaldson, b u t are re p o rted im proving. Sixes G range w ishes to express grow ing com m ercial stock. He is local w inner, has been sent to 3521, Crescent City, or write P. f>een s|x*nding the past tw'o and g ra titu d e to M iller and B aker of q u ite en th u siastic about his p r o j- 1 S ta te G range to com pete for s ta te O. Box 342, Crescent City. J. E. a h alf w eeks in S o u th e rn C ali Sixes for the m any loads of g ra v cet, which consists of pure bred and n ational prizes to tallin g $10.- (Jim) DAYTON, distributor. Bu fo rn ia visiting relatives. She re el for the foundation for the a d New Z ealand w hites. He says he tane tanks for rent, sale or lease. tu rn e d horn«* la te last week. dition to the G range hall. T hanks cannot begin to supply the local 000, furnished by th e A m erican National j Office located at Anderson Plumb- Plant Food Council, Mr. and Mrs. F red K untz of also a re due to H enry Adolphsen dem and for fry er rab b its and th a t awards are: First. $1.000; second,1 ing Co., Fresno Street, offi Pa- C oquille and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k for furnishing a tru c k and m an the outside m ark e t is unlm ited. $500; third. $400; fourth, fifth cific Ave.. Crescent City. Pook of Sixes m otored to H um to haul the gravel. He s ta rte d on a sm all scale bug for a S u nday d in n er at the Sixes G range m et in re g u la r about th re e y ea rs ago and has H um bug Inn. session S a tu rd a y evening. Youth grow n to its present sta tu s. Said F lu claim ed th re e m ore vie- i group, w ith C harles C lark e a c t he could sell 1000 fry ers a week tim s in th e L anglois a re a : Mr. ing as m aster, in itiate d four can- right now if he had them . He ex Bring your clothes in and let them wash while you and Mrs. C h arles C lark e and V era d d ates in the first and second pects to keep on expanding. C li do your shopping. Come bac{ in thirty minutes and h av e been contiend to th e ir hom e degrees in a com m endable m a n m atic conditions here seem to be the past week. Mrs. C lark e w as ner. John Holm es, m a ste r of the su itab le for production of ra b have them ready for the line. Mohawk G range in Lane C ounty, bits, as th e re is no severe w ea still in bed at last report. Better yet, come back in an hour and a half and C om m union service w as held was presented. At th e re g u la r th e r changes. V isitors are alw ays have them all dried. BY also do rough dry and fin a t Langlois C om m unity church m eeting, on A pril 26 the wom en welcome. F rid ay evening. E arl S unday, a of the G range will put on the ished worl{. g roup met in the C edar Grove I bird and fo u rth degrees. 1-H sum m erschool scholarship, n e a r th e cheese factory for Eas- j Sixes E xtension unit m eets a t this year, as the club has done e r S u n rise Services, followed by th e hom e of Mrs. (J. K. W licox, in th e past. R efreshm ents of je l i a b re a k fa st at the Roy S tein's. on C ape Blanco ro a d .' A pril 23. lo and cake w ere served by re At 11 E a s te r services w ere held Th»» lesson will be fu rn itu re a r fresh m en ts com m itteee: Linda at the Langlois C om m unity church ran g em en t. All m em bers are u rg G uerin, F ran c es A utrey and Ver w ith special m usic by the choir, ed to be present. n a D enisar. SC R E E N E D S A N D A N D G R A V E L acom panied by Mrs. L ute H enry Mr. and Mr. John Moore are Langlois Girl S couts held th eir on the elec tric organ, and Mrs. m oving to th e ir cabin on Sixes C annon a t the piano. Mrs. E a s te r riv er Monday. John will be em re g u la r m eeting W edensday, Ap ril 9 at the hom e of th eir leader, ling gave an E a s te r solo. P astor, ployed th e re for th e sum m er. Mrs. A rchie Aldropp. They w o rk Mr. E asterlin g , brought the m es Mrs. W anda Volck w e n t to ed TOP SO IL — F IL L D IR T necklaces. R efreshm ents sag e to an ap p reciativ e audence. K lam ath F alls last week to a t w ere served by Lila and Thelm a Mr. anil Mrs. M elvin B aker tend a m eeting of the D elta K ap D R A IN A G E R O C K and son, Rodney ot Vallejo, Calif, pa G am m a society. She went w ith T ucker. Ellen S to rm was a visitor. Jea n L iverm ore is visiting her visited re la tiv e s in Langlois sev a group of Bandon teachers. On Phone 2341 LEO N A R D ’S REAL ESTA TE e ra l days last week. Mrs B aker F riday they visited the Langlois m o th er during E a s te r vacation. S he atte n d s college at P ortlan d . w’ill be rem em b ered as Edna Boice school. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. M oore left and Mr. B aker is a nephew of T h ere will be a practice of the M r. and Mrs. AI Volck. w om en’s degree team of Sixes S a tu rd a y for T ig ard and P o rt Mrs. M ary K erb er and A rlene G range. S unday. All m en are a s k land to spend E a s te r w ith th eir left W ednesday for S alem w here ed to help on th e hall on the fam ily. They plan to he gone two they will visit u n til Monday. sam e d ate. T he w om en will bring weeks. Mrs. Ja c k M onroe left for a pot luck dinner. 6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation Show' the people w ith view Visit in the W illam ette Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Leg H utton of stationery, at th e P ilo t office. M em bers ol lum glois C om m un D enm ark have sold th e ir ranch ity ch u rch choir m et at the ('h as. to Mr. and Mrs. B raze! of T u la Jen se n hom e T uesday for re h e a r rosa, New Mexico, who have a r sal. Mrs. Jen sen served cookies rived to ta k e jw ssession of th eir 18 Years Experience and coffee. new home. Mr. and Mrs. H u t Inquire at Texaco Service Station or Mrs. Lee S to n ecypher of Co ton are loking for a sm aller place Free Estimates q u ille was h ere W ednesday and Mr. and Mrs. D ave E n g leb art Corner Memory Lane and Del Norte Lane T h u rsd a y visiting h er d a u g h ter, re tu rn e d to th e ir hoem at B ea Plow ing — Discing M rs. Don W h ereat and fam ily. verton, Sunday afternoon. Y ard Leveling! C a rrie Boice of Gold Beach has I he F loras Willow club met at spent sev eral days this w eek at the hom e of Mrs. A lbert B ritton hom es of h er children here. She 'Thursday aftern o o n . It was d e re tu rn e d to h er hom e Sunday cided to postpone th e cooked food l’H O N E 2565 Mr. and Mrs lion W hereat w ere sale as so m any of the m em bers at C oquille Tuesday evening to a re ill. It w as voted to give a a tte n d a b irth d ay p arty of Don's 1941 Dodge 4x4 1 »-ton atid trailer and several Town and Country Gas Company Have You Tried Our Self-Service? BROOKINGS LAUNDRY SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL D R IL L LES A W ELL NO SH AN AH AN SPRAY PAINTING L. H. Kirtley stepm other. Dickie T h o rn b u rg of Coos Bay \is ite d his g ra n d p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard Erw in at D enm ark, 'Thursday through Sunday. Mrs. Art S w eet's b ro th er, Mr an d Mrs. Leroy E. S m ith and ch ild ren of Houquiam, W ash , vis ited a t the Sw eet home at Sixes. F rid a y th ro u g h Sunday It has been rep o rted th at Fred Adams of O phir has been quite ill and is w ith Mrs Adams at San Francisco Where he is at a clinic. Business Building For Rent or Lease USED CARS & PARTS FOR SALE extra parts U SED 1941 Dodge 4x4, i 1 z ton TRU CKS 1938 Plymouth, good condition For Sal< i! 1 KS International and Page Trailer Ready to go to work $425.00 $4<x).oo $4,000.00 . 1941 Buick Special, looks good, runs fair $ 95.00 S i25.00 Several good radiators and other ear parts! 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 23-inch used tires, tubes and wheels S i.50 up 1936 l ord truck transmissions and rear ends. Ford Eaton rear end and wheels. 1 CM C with K8 International Engine Trombley frailer S v o o o .o o 1 10^9 International i-ton flatbed $ 250.00 1 land winch and 200 feet of 3 8 cable and about 200 feet of 3 4 inch cable. Also have pulley blocks, stump pullers and three wocxl ranges; angle iron, flat iron, etc. Large Parking Area! DAVIS TRUCK & TRACTOR Bob Stanhurst Tour International Harvester Dealer C & M. SALVAGE YARD BR(X)KINGS, (T R IC O N On Road to Brookings Lumber M ill 1 mile north an d 1'?-mile east P H O N E 254S 1 asv Street Î