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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1954)
Scouts Attend Camp Tsiltcoos 32 Counties Share Predatory Allocation The following m em bers of Lions Troop 32 and E agles T roop 222 atten d e d a week of cam p at C am p Tsiltcoos, Ju ly 25 th ru 31st. Erom Troop 32: R ussell Beem, Don Y arnell, Al vin S anders, G ary Larson, J e r ry A rrell, A lfred M ikhelson and S te rlin g Becher. From T roop 222: J e rry W allace, D ean Olson, R ay Hill, M elvin Ellis, F ran c es Zo- broski, L a rry L ostroh, Bobby Johnson and Eddie R ansom . They spent th e w eek ea rn in g to swin and o th e r scout skills. Bobby Johnson got top honors a t M oskeet, and D ean Olson took tops on th e rifle range, shooting SO out of a possible 100. Ray Hill, A lfred M ikhleson and Melvin Ellis ad v anced to th e sw im m er class by sw im m ing 100 yards. They w ere accom panied by D ali S anders, S c o u tm a ste r of Troop 32 for th e e n tire week, and Bill K night, S c o u tm a ste r of T roop 222 for th ree days of th e cam p. They all learn ed a g re at m any new things, and all rep o rted having a fine tim e, along w ith a five m ile hike into the sand dunes . T h irty -tw o counties will sh a re in $30,000 allo cated by th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re for p re d ato ry anim al control in O regon d u rin g th e 1954-55 fiscal year. L ast y e a r 31 co u n ties parti* cipated. F unds ea rm a rk e d for each county will be availab le to th e e x ten t th a t counies oppropriae m atching funds for p re d a to ry anim al control, w hich is co n d u ct ed by th e s ta te in cooperation w ith th e U. S. F ish and W ild life S ervice L ivestock p re d ato rs ta k e n in p a rtic ip a tin g counties u n d er th e cooperative w ork in 1953-54 n u m bered 9,931, according to M. E K nickerbocker, chief of the de- St. Timothy's To Plan Cirriculum In p re p a ra tio n for th e F all te rm of S t. T im o th y ’s C hurch School, w hich opens S unday, N ovem ber 12, a t 8:30 a. m., an In s titu te for p a re n ts and teac h ers will be held on th e last th re e M onday eve- nings of th is m onth. A ugust 16, ; 23, 30, a t 8:00 p m., a t th e v ic a r’s stu d y w hich is lo cated behind the ! new C h u rch a t th e c o rn er of I F ir S t. an d A zalea Drive. A t these m eetings, p a re n ts and te a c h e rs will have an o p p o rtu n ity to discuss th e problem s of re lig ious education, and become a c q u ain ted w ith th e cu rricu lu m m a te ria l to be used a t St. Tim - oth y s th is year. T he in s titu te w ill be conducted by th e V icar, th e Rev. Jo h n R. S hideler, assisted by Mrs. E liza beth S hideler, p a r tm e n t’s division of anim al in d u stry . H u n te rs bro u g h t in these a n i m als d u rin g th e y e a r ended J u n e 30: Coyotes, 3,537; B obcats. 1,709; B ears. 117; Fox, 330; M ountain Lions, 20; m iscellaneous an im als R each th a t b u y er th ro u g h 4,218. P ilo t C lassified A d vertisem ent. St. T im o th y ’s Episcopal C hurch is now organizing a choir, it w as announced this week by the Vicar, F a th e r S hideler. T he first m e e t ing will be T h u rsday, A ugust 1, a t 8:00 p. m., i th e V ica r’s stu d y ’I wish you birds would hurry up which is located behind th e new’ and f.nish this house 1" C hurch a t F ir S t. and A zalea is D rive . Everyone in tere ste d in singing in the new ch o ir should pla to A complete line of building a tte n d this m eeting, at w hich the materials re g u la r re h earsa l tim e will be chosen T he L itu rg ical m usic of We G ive S and I I Green S tam ps the C hurch and the riches of the Episcopal C hurch H ym nal, which co n tains 600 hym ns from all p e r iods and all tra d itio n s of the ’NDLINESS & GOOD SERVICE C hurch, m ak es p a rtic ip a tio n in an Episcopal C hurch choir a r e IS OUR POLICY w arding one for any .person in PHCNE Í2CT BROOKINGS. ORE. tere ste d in good m usic. G RADED CHOICE BEEF ] HAMS USED CARS 1 9 5 4 O LD SM O BILE super 88, 4 door Loaded w ith accessories, including pow er steering, pow er b rak es. V ery low m ileage. I 1 9 5 3 BLJIC'K special 2 door Radio, H e ater, very clean. 4 door New paint job, dynaflow 1950 V P O N T IA C club coupe H .vdram atic, radio, h e a te r j 1 9 4 8 C H E V R O L E T convertible & RIVER SIL T DRAIN ROCK Phone 2057 or 2341 STAR New p ain t, excellent tires, radio, h ea te r, new top. SEVERAL L O W PRICED W O RK CARS \ Menn¡ng 8trick • - * Î B V IC K CAP..? K Í& P S b U lC K S 3 E S T 5 High wav 101 North End ( )f T own HAMS . . . BUTT - - . . WHOIE . PICNIC HAMS \ 4-Square s W ASHED SAND AND GRAVEL FRESH F R U IT and VEGETABLES HAMS SHANK E < 1 9 5 0 BUICK Thursday Friday Saturday ARMOUR'S CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO. J ROSS SALVAGE PHONE 2411 u. s. Fresh Killed Eviscerated ( 1 LAfr SALE 2 1b. Average ea * 1 . 0 5 LEG O ' LAMB LOIN CHOPS RIB CHOPS . SHOULDER . STEW . . . . lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 63« 79« 69« 49« 19« Young Spring Lamb For Tbc Taste T in t Counts RIB STEAKS ¡J 1b 49c lb 55c 1b 51c lb 4 3 c FRYING CHICKENS U. S. Choice ('ut To Order lb 6 9 c Sorry—We Didn't I lave Enough Corned Beef. Fresh Bateli I be iKth. We 1 lave Corned Spare- ribs And Corned Tongues. --B A R T The Butch P. S. - LEAN GROUND BEEF 5 THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, 1954 FREEM AN M ARKET 8YCURREY COUNTY LUMBER CO To Form Choir At St. Timothy's \ s Brookings-Harbor Pilot 5 lbs. Sfl.OO