Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 26, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
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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
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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 ,
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visitors from different Oregon one, but said she had seen the
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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
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pretty well torn from her tell vour r-ZS.
The officers elected for next P were
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year were, Chairman, Bertha crawling into the brush to spend
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the
nights
and
long
days.
Whirry; Vice-chairman, Gladys
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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Darlene. 16-vear-old daughter
‘of Boh H ogan, was located early
, Friday morning, by Stanley Cole-
! grove and his dog. between the
upper reaches of the North Fork
and Jim Ray Creek, near Morton
I Butte.
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.
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vvhile none too much "worse I
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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
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