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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1957)
BROOKINGS—HARBOR P I L O T THURSDAY OCTOBER m land Eugene visiting relatives Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. Caroline Putman of Corvallis accompanied them here to spend | several weeks at the Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lave re Hewitt enjoyed a visit over the weekend from Mr. Hewitt's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Erwln S t o u t e n b e r g ar.H daughter Cindy of Portland, who left Sunday to return home. Among the lucky hunters who *< nt to th< mult dt • r hunting (area was Lester Walker, pro- rietor of the Harbor Garage, who brought down a nice 220 ound buck near Bly, where he and Cy Meadors spent the past weekend hunting. **«*•**•«** Mr. and M rs. Nick Hedberg returned home last week after a three week trip to Revelstoke, B. C. where they visited Mr. Hedberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hedberg. The Fred Hedbergs' , who went to R evel stoke last summer to go into 1 umbering there plan to return here in a few weeks to spend the winter months. Ross Gulley, Horace Colbert and Howard Wallace returned home the middle of last week, after ushering In the deer se a son in the Silver Lake area in Eastern Oregon. They reporta very successful trip as they each brought back a mule deer. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Phillips, L e o L u c a s and his daughter Helen Joined Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reiling of Grants Pass in a b u n tin g trip to the K1 anath country. Both the Reilings got their buck, and a member o f each of the local fam ilies were lucky enough to bring home a mule deer. Mrs. Walter Thompson and four children returned home the middle of the week after spend ing several days in Corvallis RETURNS FROM VISITS Mrs. Clara Bowlin returned home during the weekend after making two official v i s i t s as President of District #7, VFW Auxiliary. She visited the Grants Pass Auxiliary on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , and the Shady Cove Auxiliary on Friday e v e n i ng . This week she will visit the Cave Junction Auxiliary on Thursday evening, and the Gold Hill Aux iliary on Friday evening. Mrs. Alice Beam, a well known forme: Brookings resident, is president of the Cave Junction auxiliary, so it is hoped that a good dele gatlon o f l o c a l members will accompany Mrs. Bowlin to Cave Junction Thursday. ...the n m ake yo urself a fine bourbon h ig h b a ll... of the White Sands, N. M. Air Force Base. Four daughters survived him They are Mrs. Orval Nye, of Alaska, Mrs. Richard (June) Juelson, of Alaska; Mrs. Ray (Martha) Olson of Chico, Calif. Mrs. Eddie (Leta) Jackson of Peatina, Calif. Funeral services will be held in Lebanon on Thursday, O c t. **«••«»**••* DRIFTWOOD and acates — gifts oftiio West — LAMPS PLANTERS CANDELABRA WOOD CARVINGS JEWELRY CUTTING MATERIALS LAPIDARY EQUIPMENT GEM CARVINGS We make our own Jewelry and would like to make you r.! LOCATED IN NORTH BROOKINGS ON U S. 101 P .o . BOX 827 BROOKINGS, OREGON A test-drive will prove why ‘Jeep’ vehicles will do your jobs better! drive for economical highway travel. With power take-off, these work horse vehicles operate a wide variety of special equipment. And their rugged stamina stands up under the toughest use 365 days a year. Today’—make a date to see and drive the 'Jeep’ vehicle that’s right for your jobs. Forward Control ‘Jeep’ T ru ck s. . . Unequalled combination of maneuver ability and payload capacity! 2 © jr H ermitage BRANO s m d '¿ © 2 2 '¿ ih ® w © a r M 2 s a t© w grreaf I ’nivernal ‘Jeep*.. . does hundreds of jobs I b © ‘i i 3 r ' h © 2 i 2 ‘Jeep’ Utility Wagon . . dual purpose vehicle for business and family! 6 years old 1957 HO FFM AN'S Rugged ’Jeep’ vehicles save you ’time and money on job-after-job. They have the extra traction of 'Jeep’ 4-wheel drive to maneuver easily where ordinary trucks can’t go—through mud, sand, soft earth or over rough, rocky country, in good weather or bad. They shift easily into conventional 2-wheel M A K E TH AT PU TT! J á s lk Clifford Banlck left Thursday for Los Angeles where he will enter his second year of dental school at the University of Cal ifornia at Los Angeles. Clifford the son of Mr. and M rs. Leonard Banlck, took his first year of dental work at Portland, and he has been visiting his parents for several weeks. FRANK HASSETT DEATH IS REPORTED Frank B. H asset, 85, who lived in Brookings since 1923 un til he moved to Lebanon, Oregon two years ago, passed away on October 6. He is the father of George Hassett, Brookings, and Mrs. Ruth Murphy, also of Brookings. Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Frank Hassett, Lebanon sons Virgil, Eugene; andCharlei The Jeep family of 4-W heel-Drive vehicles W I IL Y$... world's ia rfis t manufacturers of 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles Get an on-the-job demonstration today! ¡.ORINGS NEXT TO FERE STATION! BROOKINGS, OREGON