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V. of O. Library oi ten 41| firmliœ -flarbor Pilot Nowhere A Finer Climate Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON John w. Mosier Passes, Thursday, At Age of 86 Yrs. ¡AREA Will VOTE TUESDAY, JULY 10 ON INCORPORATION OF A CITY After being in failing health W. Mosier. 86, dic'd at his home here Ihst Thursday afternoon. He recently had returned from the Seaside Hospital, where he was confined several days, with hope on his part “that if he were at home, all would be well.” Born In Ringold County, la., May 25, 1865, he was marred in 1892 to Emma Lee Muhn, to j which union were bom six chil-1 dren, two of who preceded him in death. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are: Mrs. D. W. Long- Mosier Brookings; of Newport, Oregn; Vera B. Mc Namara of Hollywood who had spent much of the past year here in care of her father; Lloyd Mo sier of Richmond, Calif. Under direction of Roeder Fundal home. Crescent City, 1 the body was shipped to Nebras- ka, Tuesday for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Mosier moved to Brookings in 1919 from Ash- land, and have been contitnual residents of this place. He own- ed property here and in Ne braska. area are entitled to vote. Lily Blossom Time Parade Set For 1, Sunday, July 8th With lily blossoms expected to be at their zenith between July 4 and 12. All-Year Events As KEEP OREGON GREEN sociation. last Thursday evening, set 1 p. m. Sunday, July 8, as time and datt for the annual j Lilies Are Blooming parade which has become almost Easter lilies are now in bloom nation-wide in appeal. at the Turley gardens. The first A committee was appointed by blooms were out on Memorial the association to contact all for Day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Turley mer exhibitors, and all business state that anyone wishing to use and professional men of the vi lilies for decorations are welcome cinity. to ascertain the number । to them just for the coming af of floats to be expected. ter them. These lilies are earlv. It was reported that four due to a special forcing procc bands could be available for the Sunday, one probable reason for wanting the parade to be on that day instead of July 4. to interfere with celebrations at Remodeling at the former W other nearby cities. Monday, it was reported that L. Crissey building for Brook- j Further parade details will he $2,080 had been raised toward ing branch of Curry County Bank decided at a meeting of the All- payment of the new ambulance, is progressing steadily under the Year Events Association, set for and a list of contributors was supervision of Blaine Gribble who tonight at the Chetco Inn. furnished the Pilot. Tuesday, a is the contractor in charge. report was made to Rotary that The work is not frr along to the total amount had been rais give any we d d< script ion of ed, and that title* and license how the building will look for were expected back from Salem the new bank.’ No definite word at any moment. has been received as to the prob The list of contributors, more In its first business meeting able opening date. ________ » after divine services in St. Tim- than 100, too long for the lim _ Othy’s Episcopal church last Sun- ited space in this issue, will be day evening, Brookings Luther published at a later time, with an Church,»“The Church of the a complete' ambulance story - Lutheran Hour,” decided to con including the equipment and a he obtained. duct Lutheran services every letter from Cliff Jenkins, Sunday evening in St. Timothy’s county, agent, tells of the work Episcopal church, beginning on Curry County 4-H students have Sunday, July 1, to which all the lie accomplished at Corvallis, A Sunday school will begin been making said all had cordially invited. use of every opportunity. soon. It was also decided to hold A few of the highlights report the services at 7:30 p. m. Wm. ed by Jenkins are: Don Camp J. Hamann was elected treasurer bell w a s elected president of ot the church and E. S. Aldrich Hawley hall. Barbara H^dlx rg as chairman of the church. and Janet (hump entertained Paster W. O. Grunow’ is to at with their accordions before the,1 tend the convention of the Cali- 2000 club members for Talent fognia* Nevada district of the night at the new Gill Colliseum. Lutheran church, Missouri Syn- Wilbur Jensen also entertained 0(j af gan Francisco, which be en the same program with algins ncxt Monday, running to trumpet solo and is trying out Eriday, making it impossible for for a trip to National 4-H Con- him to hold services this coming gross sponsored by U. S. Rubber Sunday. Company. , Our delegation will return to Curry Friday, with delegates to provide Brookings Rotary Club At the annual school meeting with a program with Kay Nich last Monday evening, I larold ols as chairman, and the group Crump, who served out the un- will also be present at the 4-H expired term of Warren Smith, loaders picnic, June 24 at Floras was re-elected to the school lake to report. board, with but 37 votes cast. He was unopposed. lelody Brimm This lady ¡ i aunt to Seat! Werk On Bank Is Progressing Here Ambulance Fund Is Almost Raised Lutherans Will Use St. Timothy's 4-H Clubbers Work | At Summer School Couple Wed Here Last Saturday At a two o’clock ceremony last Thursday at St. Timothy’s Epis copal church, Violet Mae, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jag- gers, became the bride of Har- vey Elmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Elmore of Ukiah. Rev. c: M. Lever officiated, The church was decorated in pink roses. The bride was given in mar- ri age by her father. She wore gown of white embossed or- gaudy. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bou- quet of white snapdragons and earnations. Miss Patricia Henry, also of Brookings, was maid of honor, wearing a yellow frock with white accessories. She carried a Popular graduate o f Brook- nosdgay of yellow a n d coral ing High who was married at carnations. St. Timothy's Episcopal church Best man was Howard Ray of last Saturday. She iras chosen I larbor. to Girl State last year. The bride’s mother wore a red gabardine suit with white accès- series and a corsage of white carnations. The mother of the groom was attired in a navy gabardine suit with pink accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnations. Other special guests were the j groom's father, Jewell Elmore; I bride’s brother, Danny Jaggers, and the groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Swmuv <f Brookings. The dinner, given by the bride’s parents, was highlighted by cut ting of the wedding cake, gift of • grandmother. ! Th«' couple lives here follow- i ing a wedding trip. A wedding Shirley Bowlin, o n 1 y junior reception is being held Satur day night, June 23, at t’:e Grange rirl m Brookings High, is now hall in their honor. All friends at Salem, attending Girl State, and relatives are invited. sent by Chetco Unit, No. 138, American Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mis. Claude Goldizen and daughter, Betti, are expect- Low voltage Wednesday morn Calif. ing hampered the Pilot in gett- cd today from where the family went to attend A ing paper ready for up" B/ettfs graduation at Ventura transformer was Junior College. keep the linotype running, Historical Caravan Due In Brookings Next Wednesday md . Rux B¡ in :hd r y ar* ^s: ec- I 4 rth or- 5. be- id •et, the .st 4 39| □rd ng.