Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 04, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    PROMINENT SDA OFFICERS TO BE
SPEAKERS AT CHÜRCH DEDICATION
The
Brookings
Seventh-Day
Adventist congregation will dedi­
cate its new church at 3:30 p.m ,
Saturday, June 13. The building
si completed and landscaping ac­
complished in readiness for the
consecration service.
The service will be in the main
auditorium, w ith E lder C. A.
Scriven, president of the North
Pai ific Union Conference of Sev­
enth-Day Adventists,
as
the
speaker. He will be assisted in
the ser__ice by E lder J. C. Kozel,
secretary-treasurer of the N orth
Pacific Union Conference, and El­
dar L. E. Biggs, president of the
Oregon Conference, according to
Manson M etcalf, local pastor.
The church choir, directed by
Mrs, G. P. C hristensen, will sup­
Class 4, 1st, Dorothy Simpson.
V c i n s t " j " i s ! " Verna Anderson Brookings Harbor Pilot
PLANTER BOXES
Class 1, 1st. Mrs. Lewis P eter- 2nd. W ilda C arso n ; 3rd. Mrs. W ill THU RSD A Y . JU N E 4. 1953
Crissey.
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Weideman.
Class 3, 1st, Ethel Olson; 2nd.
Class 33, H enchera; 1st. E dith
Pilot Class Ads r e t
suits!
Ackley; 2nd. Wm. W eideman; W ilda Carson; 3rd, Mrs. Will
Crissey.
3rd W i’da Carson.
n
; ar n:u:
Class 3. 1st, Ethel Olson; 2nd, 1.7» it: tittj
Class 34 Hydrangea; 3rd. W il­
Ruth Sm ith; 3rd, M arjorie T u r­
da Carson.
Class 35. Bearded Iris; 1st, ley.
('lass 4. 1st, Nell MacKenzie.
Edith Ackley; 2nd, Ruth B athi­
Dinunick’s Market
(’lass 5, 1st, R uth Sm ith; 2nd,
any.
Class 26, Dutch Iris; 1st, Mrs. W ilda Carson; 3rd. C lara Kerns.
('la s s 6. 2nd. Ella Southw orth;
Lee Rice; 2ml. Mrs. Lewis P e ter­
3rd. Mrs. Percy Hanks.
son; 3rd, The Palladys.
JUNIOR DIVISION
Class 37. O ther Iris; 1st, Wilda
ARRANGEM ENTS
Carson; 2nd, Will Crissey.
Class 1, 1st, Jacqueline Kindel.
Class 38, Lily; 1st, Leslie
By American Legion
WoodrifT; 2nd, George WoodrifT; 2nd, Jim m ie Jaggers; 3rd, Lu
Berger.
3rd. Allen WoodrifT, Jr.
Auxiliary
Class 2, 1st, Larry F allert.
Class 40, N asturtium ; 1st, Lil­
(
lass
3,
1st,
Jim
m
y
Donnelly.
lian Weideman.
Proceeds for Girls State
Class 3 ’-.», 1st, Lorna Kish; 2nd,
Class 43, Pansies; 1st, Ruth
rmfn^nia»niniip».ui«ni»»rlhnyj»i
i tuuii.uiru..inniiu;tui,if
Ruth WoodrifT.
Bathiany.
('lass
4.
1st.
Donna
W
hirry;
Class 44. Pelagonium ; 2nd, Wm.
2nd. Dickie Donnelly.
\\ i ideman.
Class 6, 1st, Ronnie F allert.
Class 45, Palaggonium : 1st,
Class 7, 1st, Bobble Brger.
Ruth WoodrifT; 2nd, Patsy Wood­
Class 8, 1st, Tom mie Berger.
rifT.
Class 9. 1st, Donna W hirry.
Class 46, Peony; 1st, Wm. W eid­
Class 10, 1st, Ronnie F allert.
m an; 2nd, The Palladys.
ARRANGEM ENTS
Class 49. O riental Poppies; 2nd,
Class 3, 1st, M arian F allert;
Mrs. Lee Rice.
J. C. KOZEL
( lass 50. Iceland Poppies; 2nd, 2nd, Lillian W eideman.
Class 4. 1st, Eunice W ollam;
Sabbath school will be conducted Wm. W eideman.
2nd, Lillian Weideman.
at 9:30 by K arl Ostenberg, Sab­
Class 55. R anunculas; 1st, Mrs.
Class 3, 1st, Alma Russell; 2nd,
bath school superintendent. Sev­ W L. Crissey.
Mrs.
Roy Brim m ; 3rd, Mrs. W.
Class 57, Rhododendron; 1st, H ibbard;
enth-Day Adventist adults as well
h.m., Eunice W ollam;
Eileen
Swan.;
2nd,
Marion
Fal-
as young people take part as a
h.m., Ella Southwood.
lert.
regular phase of their Sabbath
Class 6, 1st, Mrs. Bea Miller;
Class 58, Hybrid Tea Roses; 2nd,
devotions. The 11 oclock devo­ 1st,
Mrs. Lillian W eideman.
Mrs. Lee Rice.
C la ss 7, 1st, E u n ic e w o lla m ;
tional service will be presented
Class 59, Hybrid Tea Rose; 1st, 2nd, Mrs. Will Crissey; 3rd,
by Elder L. E. Biggs.
Eileen Swan; 2nd, The Palladys. Eileen Sw an; h.m., Mina DeVoe;
"Oifr friends, neighbors and
Class 61, Hybrid Tea Rose; 1st, h.m., Lena Jennings.
all who so desire are most cor­ Grace Edw ardson: 2nd, Erm a
Class 9. 1st, Rose H ubbard;
dially in__ited to attend e ith e r or Rice; 3 rd , E ili'en S w an
2nd, Mina DeVoe; 3rd, Lillian
Clast 62, 11> bi Hl Tea Rose. 1st, W eideman.
both of these services,’’ said P as­
Eileen Swan; 2nd, Ella Carson;
Class 9, 1st, Eunice W ollam;
tor Metcalf.
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3rd. Erm a Rice.
2nd. M arjorie Turley.
('lass 63. Hybrid Tea Rose; 1st,
Class 10, 1st, M arjorie T urley;
Erm a Rice; 2nd. Eileen Swan.
h.m., Mrs. L. Petersen.
508 H. St. Phone ioqt
Class 63’2, Hybrid Tea Rose;
Class 11, 2nd, M arian Chap­
1st. Eileen Swan; 2nd, The P a l­ man.
ladys.
i Class 12, 1st, M arian Chapm an;
CRESCENT CITY
('lass
64,
Floribunda
Rose;
1st,
2nd. Eunice W ollam.
(From Page 1)
Mrs. O tto Turley; 2nd, Rose H ub­
Continued N e x t W eekq
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Crissey; 2nd, Elsa Ravekes; 3rd, bard.
Class
65,
Small
Rose;
1st,
The
Lillian W eideman.
Class 10. Calla Lily: 1st, Nell I Palladys; 2nd, Elsa Ravekes; 3rd,
Grace Edwardson.
P arker; 2nd, W ilda Carson.
Class 66, Clim ber; 1st. Mrs.
Class 14. English Daisy; 1st,
Will
Crissey; 2nd, The Palladys
Wm. W eideman; 2nd, W ilda Car-
Class 68, Specie; 2nd, Wilda
son.
Carson.
Class 15, S hasta Daisy; 1st,
Class 69, Stock; 3rd, Wm.
Ruth Bathiany.
Weideman.
Class 16. African Daisy; 2nd,
Class 75, Succulents; 1st. Wilda
Arizona Flagstone
ton
Wilda Carson.
C arson.
Class 17. T ransvaal Daisy; 1st,
Class 77, T ritom a; 1st. Wm.
The Palladys; 2nd, Ruth B ath ­ W eideman; 2nd. Wilda Carson;
i Model R ( i
iany; 3rd, Wilda Carson.
3rd. Earlene Carson.
Class 19, Diant hus; 1st, The
Fiber Fluff Insulation Reg. $135, now hag
Class 78, Veronica; 1st, Wm.
Palladys; 2nd. Elsa Ravekes; 3rd, Weideman.
Wilda Carson.
Class 79, W allflow er: 1st. Mrs.
Sandran Counter "Popping
Class 20, Diant hus; 2nd, Elsa w L. <’i list j . 3rd, Wm Weide­
Ravekes.
1 heavy duty 20-gal. gas water heater
man.
Class 21, D ianthus; 1st, Elsa
Class 81, O ther Perennials;
Ravekes; 2nd, Wm. W eideman; 1st, Wilda Carson; 2nd, Patsy
50-ft. rubber hoses .
............ ^ . . . S 5.4-0
3rd, Edith Ackley.
WoodrifT; 3rd. Earleen ('arson.
Class 22, D ianthus; 1st, Wilda
C lass 82. D e lp h in iu m ; 1st. M rs
1 , in. Plastic ( I p e
ft.
Carson.
Lee Rice; 2nd, Wilda Carson.
Class 23, D ianthus; 1st, Elsa
Class 82’a, Delphinium; 1st,
Ravekes; 2nd. Mrs. H arrison Wilda Carson.
1 h i Plastic Pipes
,
ft.
Hale; 3nd. The Palladys.
Class 85, W atsonia; 1st, Elsa
Class 24. D ianthus; 1st. Ruth Ravekes; 2nd, W ilda Carson.
1 in. Plastic Pipe
.
ft.
Bathiany; 2nd, _Mrs. H arrison
PO
TTED
PLANTS
Hale; 3rd. Wm. We'ideman.
Class 1, 1st. Wm. W eideman;
Class 25, Fuchsia; 1st, Nell
P arker; 2nd, The Palladys; 3rd, 2nd, Alma Russell.
Class 2, 1st, Albert Joy; 2nd,
Dorothy Simpson.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
EASY ST R EET
« '! IM 26, 1- U< hsi.i 1st. L illian Mrs Harrison Hale.
Class 3. 1st, Dorothy Simpson;
W eideman; 2nd. Eunice Woolam.
son; 2nd, Mrs. Lyle Redfield; 3rd,
3rd, Nell P arker.
Class 27. Fuchsia; 1st. Ella
Southworth.
Class 28, G eranium ; 1st, Mrs.
Lewis Peterson; 2nd, The P a lla ­
dys.
Class 30. Geum; 2nd, Wm.
?"d. Robert Wilcox; 3rd, Ethel
Olson.
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FOOD SALE
Friday, June 5th
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Serving Brookings
Flower Show
Attracts Many
SALE
$ 7 0 .0 0
5 2 3 5 .0 0
S I. 10
$ 6 5 .0 0
14c
18c
45c
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Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
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Since 1933
ROEDER
Funeral Home
L. E. BIGGS
ply the musical background, be­
ing accompanied by Mrs. W illard
Graham and Miss Gladys Robison.
A historical sketch of the Sev­
enth-Day Adventist organization
of this area will be presented.
Mrs. Cecil W att is chairm an of
the com m ittee preparing this re­
port. A note of interest is that
the denom ination operates 4,438
schools along w ith its churches,
publishing houses and medical in­
stitutions throughout the world.
Prior to the dedicatory service.
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WATCH FOR ADVERTISEMENT
OF OUR GRAND OPENING
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