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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Page Two"World's Finest Climate' thi ; rs D av Sec’y. Treas., Rita Ganong; R.S.C. said, however, that she had had J Suda Comstock; L.S.C., Rosamond plenty of water to drink. She was! Hess; Warden, Hattie Hogue; taken to Gold Beach by the offi- For the n« ♦ ~ **v Entered as second-clasr matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., Conductor, Hazel Stansall; In- cers where she was put under ob- Sunday ? March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. side Guardian, Eva Smith; Outside servation by a doctor. June Guardian, Emma Nye; R.S.V.C., j Many Men Searched Hills June 17 DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher Marie Hoai; L.S.V.C.,Rita Tierce; j Following her disappearance, June is Chaplain, Nellie Bush; Musician, over 100 men have spent several June 19 GENE GOULD, Associate Editor Vesper Bailor. hundred man-days in the search.. June 20 The attendance for the after When finally located, only about June 21 NAT! NAL CDITORIAI_ noon session was Brookings 15, four miles from home, Darlene June 22 ' SSOCIATION Gold Beach 34. There were two told officers she had heard no Total rain fo r WS , P»l 11 J iff I l IT visitors from different Oregon one, but said she had seen the lT Itl u Lodges, one from Minnesota, and helicopter overhead the day be- Meet one from Nome, Alaska. forò she was located. Her clothes hese cohtmna b T ’f Naftoaal Ady r titltvq RapraiantrKva pretty well torn from her tell vour r-ZS. The officers elected for next P were ra U .’ lin ( T i n i n k n .e U U*- M W IF A P K I A ttÌE iT là lV C 9 B B V IC E . IN C . year were, Chairman, Bertha crawling into the brush to spend F o r your ever« the nights and long days. Whirry; Vice-chairman, Gladys see P«*e at L m . •#£•«• at «ta» Forsyth; Secretary-treasurer, Ad- Credit Due Stanley Colegrove elia Hassett; L. S. C.. Olive An While men searched willingly Serving America's Adv»«4i»«rt > o d X c Hom e Town Nowspapors derson; Warden, Hattie Hogue; whenever free to do so, it was Conductor, Agnes Darger; Inside Stanley Colegrove who forsook REN s rm m Guardian, Dora VonSeidletz; Out all work and spent every day in side Guadian, Dorothy Christian; what seemed to be a fruitless in the new R. S. V. C., Bess Richardson; search. Subscription Rate: L. S. V. C., Jane Day; Chaplain, -------------------- --------- ---- | JOHNSON BVl Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................... $2.50 Ida Hubbell; Musician, Vesper A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by the day, week or Per Year, outside Curry County ......................... $3,00 Bailor. jointly by the American Legion rooms w,th double 9 At 6:30 a banquet was served. and Auxiliary at t h e Harbor bed. Decorations on the tables and Grange hall. last Tuesday. Group The afternoon session started favors by each plate were at singing and dancing was enjoyed Rates reasons at 1 o’clock. The grand officers tractive. after the dinner. present were Suda Comstock of by the montl Baker. President of Rebekah Lod The regular evening meeting Pilot Classi fled Adv. Sell« Iti GOLD BEACH — On June 11, ge of Oregon; Gladys Forsyth of was held at 8 o’clock. This was the 1947 the district convention which Gold Beach. District Deputy; Ber president’s official visit to the is composed of the Gold Beach yl ____ Bollinger of Brookings, District Gold Beach Rebekah lodge. The Gold Beach drill team put on Rebekah Lodge No. 249 and To- Deputy, paz Rebekah Lodge No. 241 of, The'following officers were in degree work and initiated two Brookings, wa* held at the Gold I the chairs, Chairman, Etta Goudy candidates, Vernita Morehouse 4 miles up the south bank of Rogue Riv, Beach Lodge Hall. vice Chairman. Bertha Whirry and Betty Barbee. Under "good Weathei BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT ♦anw ‘ for • »vncil • H W A M>.S W wwbM ,C«L Rebekahs Convene At Gold Beach of th e "nl,>r." an in stru c tiv e ta lk by the president of the assembly was enjoyed. Both Gold Beach and Topaz lodges presented Sis ter Comstock with several pieces of myrtle wood. Evening attendance from this area was 14. from Gold Beach, 45 and visitors, 8. The lodge hall was appropriate ly decorated with wild flowers, with grand lodge officers, con vention officers and, candidates and drill team wearing corsages. ANOTHER GRANGE DANCE H arbor G range Hall Saturday, June 28 Music By the C.I DANCE HAND V isitors Covetously Crabbed Lily Display With lilies as the chief decor ations at the charter night pro gram, furnished by Croft Lily Growers Association and Luther j Tisdale, visitors at the affair. Sat urday night, looked covetuosly at the floral display. When told, just before the close of the meet ing that each was welcome to whatever flowers they might wish-1’ the decorations vanished within five minutes after the close. Perhaps most amusing was the pretty and petite pianist from j Coos Bay, who staggered out of the gymnasium with a bundle of j lilies, scarcely smaller than her- . self. 1 I m afr aid such decorations at Salem might bankrupt the cl^b." was a remark credited to Mrs. Ivan Stewart, wife of Governor Stewart. We Feature and Boast That We Have CLOTHES E N T IR E FOR TH E F A M IL Y Smith’s Dept. Store Templar Hotel Bldg. Brookings O r e g o n D r iv e r s ! ! DRIVER'S LICENSES 5H I TO 5R 33.000 Darlene Hogan Found 1 Miles From Home. Fri. EXPIRE IN JUNE. 5R-33.001 TO 5B- 66,008 IN JULY. 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Out even- day following her disappearance. Stanley Colegrove was going down a trail when his ; m ute dog started wagging his t a il, and cutting circles, as he sniffed the ground.. The dog left the trail, went down a small in cline and into a clump of bushes, where Darlene was located as she lay asleep. | While vvhile none too much "worse I . E J R R R “ G O D’S POCKET on Sanders Creek, 12 acres, mostly level ai cultivated. Completely surrounded by hea tim ber and m ountains. Modern home 4 vi old, electric ligohts, w ater system..’ Co; up and see it. BERT PHILLIPS, Gold Beach, Oregon Newspapers Cigarel C H A D ’ S f o u n t a i n s e r v ic e Sandwiches - Salads - Coffi ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Tobat A T T E N T I 0 N, M O T O R IS T S ! VV e now have the equipm ent to service vour with 3-M-Under Body Seal Stops rust, prevents road noises—one applies' lasts the life of your car! 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