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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1957)
BROOKINGS— «/““»OR P IL O T rHI'RSDAY OC leB E K U», 1957 SCOUT EXECUTIVES PONDER SCOU TINO IN BROOKINGS Several of the top men from the O r e g o n T r a i l Council were in Brookings Wednesday night to meet with local men in an effort to find out why scouting isn't progressing as rapidly in this area. Here were John Todd, president of the O r e g o n Trail Council, Howard Boyle, Council Commiss ioner and Guy Miller, Scout Execu tlve. Meeting with the scout leaders were Henry K err, Fell Campbell, He went on to report that Boy Bob Phillips, Virgil Clark, Harold Scouting is a program , notan Moore, Mike Page, and Joe Murphy Miller told the group that the organization, and hence no build council had a $112,000 budget, with ing is required. Miller said that he believed 11,000 boys in the council. He reported that only $450 came that Brookings had a desire to in this year from Curry County, build a building for a place for the kids to meet, thereby drain which is enough to pay only about ing off money which would have one tenth of its expenses. He agreed with the local reaction provided leadership. The current problem seems to that this area needed a field m a n be one of securing proper adult but couldn't afford to pay for a leadership. district scout leader. Mary McMann. rfx)»e. well known local gab recently bought . partnership In the Houee of Shoes, with Amber CampbeU. The two gtrle »re alternating, one taking the morning shift, and the other f U n g the afternoon shift at the store.___________ _________ NEW FAMILY ARRIVES FOR UNI-GAS FIRM David Marizon and his wife, Leota, form erly of Beverly Hills California h a v e a r r i v e d in Brookings. Marizon, who has been with the Southern California Gas Co. for the past ten years, is now with the Uni-gas firm here. He was an instructor on gas and appliances, and their u s e , and was on loan to the City of Los Angeles. DRIVE IN ... FOR SERVICE The sand bar batwaan tbs two tatttea mav wash out thia winter, the «neineera ********** ROTARY DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS GEOtGTS IICHflRD SERVICE ox 1512 Phone 3974 Brnokings, Ore. Ve give SAH Green Stampe MMMOimiiinniomM« BUI Caldwell, district govern o o r r o f th e Rotary, visited the Brookings Club Tuesday. He was the guest speaker at the regular luncheon at the Cliff House, and appeared in the evening to talk to the board of directors, and committee chairmen. Tuesday noon Caldwell issued a challenge to Rotarians to "Enlist Extend, and Explore so that we may better serve". Caldwell discussed the funde- m entalsof the proper functioning of a Rotary Club. He reported that there were now 9,500 clubs in 104 countries. a***««»*** LADY WITH A HAT is M rs. Ethel Jackson, here shown with some of the things she picked up 1 n a recent trip to Hawaii. The items Just came in by mail recently, She attended a Orchid sh o w there.» announcing... X We are happy to announce a new em ployee has been added to our organization. David Marizon and his wife Leota, form erly of Beverly H ills, California, h a v e Joined our community. They will be pur chasing a home here. For the past ten years Dave has been affiliated with the Southern CaliforniaOas Co. The last year of which he was an in structor on gas and appliances and there proper use on loan to the City of Los An g eles. We are ' **oud to say that the s e r v i c e which will be . ’’ red to the community on gas appliances Is the best available in Oregon. UNI-GAS 1107 CHETCO AVE. PflONE 3694 BROOKINOb LEGAL NOTICE STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States rnric, Section 233) SHOWING OWNERSHIP, MANAGE MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF Brookings-Harbor Pilot publish ed weekly at Brookings, Oregon for October 3, 1957. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing >r, and business managers Raymond L. Pisarek, Jo s- . Murphy, Box338, Brook- Oregon. The owners are Raymond L. Pisarek, Joseph C. Murphy, Nancy L. Pisarek, Marianne E. Murphy, Box 338, Brookings Oregon. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding one percent or more of total amount of bonds, m ortgages, or other securities a r e : M r s . M in a Akers, Brookings, Oregon. 5. WORK STARTS ON FOOTBALL FIELD The Brookings Bruins will be able to play on a field of their very own next year, if things con tinue to develop as they have for the past week. An informal ground breaking ceremoney was held ceremony was held last Friday, as Crews furnished by Charlie Ames and Bill Fallert of South Coast Lumber, and Bob Swan be gan dozing the new field. Dot Martin is contributing his time as engineer in charge, while Charlie Echols has helped out on the survey work. Tom Dent, Paul Fauerso, Roy Pollard, and many others have helped out on the project also. The Quarterback club, headed by Warren McNeely is backing the movement, and are currently saving money for the future light ing of the field. Blaine Gribble has promised to do some of the work on the bleachers. T h e average number of copies of each issue of this pub lication sold or distributed through the m alls or otherwise to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: 1525. /■ / RAYMOND L. PISAREK / • / JOSEPH C. MURPHY Sworn to and sub sc ribed before me this 8th day of October, 1956 /■ / SYLVIA F. KNOX (My commission expires Jan. 4 1959.