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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1957)
Tfl( IIO O IlN G S -H ttlO I P I L O T From m inisterial garb to over alls is quite a transition. Pastor I T , m nirinu M. L. Tompkins, of the Brook- ing8 Seventh-day A d v e n t i s t church, is in the midst of help- ingplteh camp at Gladstone Pari for the annual Adventist camp meeting session to be held there July 25 to August 3. Working CHETCO P IT C H C A M P with him, also la overalls are Mrs. Mary Bolvi, of Tacoma Washington visited her daughter Mrs. Floyd Kindel, and her son Wayne Bolvi, and their families. W EEKLY RATES S ln xk ia «10.00 ojr B a rk rlo r A p t. CLEAN A COMFORTABLE ROOMS FIREPLACE * TV IN LOBBY OOMMERiT AL RATES E D N A S P A R E S, M a u f t r 13 tho , raH8’ <re “ other minister» of the 110 , churches in Oregon Conference. ! There will be plenty during the coming two weeks to keep the local Seventh-day Adventlatpa, tor busy. The historic Gladston, Park encampment is huge , cov ering 74 acres. Preparing liv ing quarters for the th o u sands who will attend requires a v«4 amount of work and planning. The Brookings m inister will help pitch the 1400 tents, assist in readying the six big pavilions where the meeting will be held, and give a hand with general re p a i r work to be done on the grounds. The encampment will have its own fire departmentfeo- mposed of m inisters), p o lic e force, and kitchen staff The pastor will return week ends for worship appointments until the camp meeting session actually begins. M ARY BOLVt V IS ITS D A IL Y R A T E S SlBClea H 00 up T h u rs d a y , J u ly 18. 1957 Brookings Items Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoop sr. had as house guests the past week their daughter and s o n - in - la w Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burdell, aiid son Jim , from Portland Or Elder Melvin Tompkins, pastor of the Brookings Seventh -day Adventist church proves min isters know how to work as he helps pitch one of the hundre ds of tents at Gladstone Park Ad- vi ntist i. amp ground. Six main pavilions to accommodate the overflow crowds anticipated are also being readied. Working with Tompkins, left to right, are Pastors Calvin Hartnell, Coquille; Manson Metcalf, Portland; and Don Mclvor, Madras and Prineville. P R IC E I N D E X DROPS FREEMAN TO ALASKA Mrs. Frank Burdell’s siste r, Ted Freeman has left for Mrs. Je rry Sechser, left with Alaska, where he has taken a the Burdell’s for San Francisco, on a trip around the world. She The gradual dedine in Crow'fj short term lumber hauling con- will spend three months in India. Lumber Price Index has con- !,rai t ’ Ha^ , s ' Alaska lrb«*«, Alaska. Mr. and M rs. Frank Tygart tinued In thepast two weeks, d-l«“ M F o n tozvlr nno of k 1 „ U. spent the weekend in Medford though curtialed production dur- He took one of his drivers wth . ing the long July 4 holiday prov him on the trek northward. on business. ided some support. The Industry Average was down 36 cents. A building trades strike in Southern California has virtual ly dried up demand there, con-1 tributing to the tendency ofgroa Masonic picnic was heldSin- Douglas Firdim ensions andboa- day at RoV Brim m 's ranc h up rds to weaken, Plank and tim the Chetco River. Attendance bers are also off. Summer va was cut down by the a d v e r s e cations shutdowns for the mix weather. ed car mills making kiln-dried lumber have helped them main tain prices, although dry board are weak in s u r a n c e No. 3 Ponderosa Pine boards also slipped a bit m ore. F ir mi Larch boards have lost ground too. CONSULT MASON HAVE PICNIC FOR YOUR 3,000 A Week Switch To Rámbler: Rambler Sales At All-Time High PRESIDENT. GROUP ATTEND Brookings AMERICAN LEGION CAUCUS • • M rs. L. Twohy, president of the Chetco Unit of the American OLDEST AND LARGEST Legion Auxiliary, M r. Twohy AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamman, and) Mrs. Matilda Pate attended the] see or call District 10 caucus meeting at F a u e r s o - L e s m e is t e r Port Orford, Sunday, July 14. A g e n c y , In c. B ox 1188 A pot luck dinner was served B r o o k in g s , O regon afterwards. P hon e 5411 - 5412 Mrs. Ella Wilson, North Bend •was re-elected D istrict 10 pros _____________ Ident. BOATING MOVIES For the second straight month, Rambler sales broke all records! Intelligent motorists are trading their hard-to- park gasjiogs for Ramblers at the fastest rate in history. Because only Rambler gives what you really w ant—big car room and luxury, plus European car economy and handling ease. Fan-test Rambler—you’ll switch, too' • JMewri GREATEST CAR SUCCESS IN 20 YEARS R a m b le r 4» and T V /<r oâ cW/amJr « w ABC Afore fo r ¿nwrvwu DRIVE THE ECONOMY AND POPULARITY KING TODAY! S ee Your R am b ler D ea ler ALL HUDSON DEALERS • ALL NASH DEALERS MENNING buick - rambler Highway 101 Brookings drive * iw American lxgion com m ands Jim Waller is one of those inter ested in the forming of a boat club in the Brookings-Harbor area. He has secured movies showing boat club activities, ^i-pHTTLS FRI SAT it was shown to the Rotary club ; J uly 18 19 20 at their ¡ast meeting. «"FRENCHIE" with Joel McCrea Friday night Waller plans to AND V 1” have several movies up f r o m i THE TREASURE OF LOST CANYON • J e rry 's Paint Shop of Crescent *•**•♦*•♦•**•*»♦»***♦»•»♦»♦♦ City, Blso to do with water skiing SUN. MON TUES and deep sea diving, whldi he JULY 21, 22 23 will show following the Legion •THE PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOR meeting. BENSON" with Charlton Heston The meeting will take place AND beginning at 8 p. m . in the base FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER ment of the Leonard building, with Rory Calhoun with the movies beginning at W E D N E S D A Y JULY 24th about 8:30 p. m. • NITE scratch pads !0< P la c e your O rd er NOW Phone 3725 Ann Blyth and Mark Stevens in ' KATIE DTD IT" AND ' BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG“ With Frankie Lai nr