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Page Eight Fishing Is Always Good Tiere BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1950 belonging to unit members. Sev PVT. JIMMIE CARTE HAS Star of the Sea COMPLETED BASIC COURSE eral helpful hints on stain re Catholic Church moval will be included. Time is> Rev. Fr. Donald Denman LACKLAND A. F. BASE, Tex. set for 1 p. m.. Members asked First Sunday of month at —Pvt. James R. Carte, grandson Two new- world-wide all breed and three Jersey milk and but to bring clothing to be spotted. noon. of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bollinger, terfat production marks were written into the dairy record books All women arc welcome. All other Sundays at 8 a. m of Brookings, has completed his AF basic airman indoctrination^’ Oct. 12 by a purebred, eight-year-old Jersey, Opal Crystal Lady, The Re-Organized Church of course at this Geld, "Gateway to^ JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER owned by Ralph E. Cope, II, of Langlois, it was announced at the Air Force.” DAY SAINTS Christian Scientist Oregon State College, Corvallis. Lackland, situated near San will hold services at the Chetco American Jersey Cattle Club. Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Grange hall, next Sunday, with Antonio, is the world’s largest An official 365-day test sup- During the past four years, ervised by Prof. Floyd B. Wol- the Cope herd has made an en at the new Christian Science Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wor air force base, center of air force berg, OSC dairy department staff viable butterfat production rec church. ship service at 11 a. m. Oregon basic training, for airmen and "Everlasting Punishment” is District Missionary, Elder Elwin women, member, the cow produced 1,237 ord. For the past test year, 42 indostrination station pounds of butterfat in 23,725 lbs. cows produced 645 pounds of but the subject of the Lesson-Ser R. Vest, will be the speaker and for prior service re-enlistees and of milk. Both records have been terfat, and the herd averaged mon in all Churches of Christ, everyone is welcome. home of AF’s Officer Candidate Scientist, on Sunday, Oct. 29. approved by the American Jer School. for the past four years is now The Golden Text is "The way Seventh-Day Adventist sey Cattle club, Columbus, O. His basic training has prepar 655 pounds of butterfat, being of the Lord is strength to the Sabbath School — Saturday at ed him for entrance into A. F. The butterfat figure, 1,237 lbs. the highest producing herd ever upright: but destruction shall be 9:45 a. m. is a new all-breed production tested for the Jersey breed. to the workers of iniquity” (Prov Church Services—Saturday at technical traing and for assign mark for twice daily milking. It ment in specialized work. The Young Cope, now 24, is a vet 10:29). 11:00 a. m. bests by more than 85 pounds. eran of 10 years of 4-H club work course included a scientific eval Young People — Saturday at Among citations which com- the previous two-a-day record set having been enrolled in clubs led uation of his aptitude and incli 3:45 p. m. prise the Lesson-Sermon is the in April this year by a Holstein by H. S. Cadman, another Lang nation for following a particular Praver Meeting — Wednesday cow' owned by C. J. Berning of lois Jersey breeder. He was nam- following from the Bible: "For evening at 8:00. vocation and caree. God shall bring every work into Mt. Angel. The former butter.at ed winner in 1944 of the national judgment, with every secret thing mark was 1, 141.6 pounds. 4-H d a i r y production contest, wether it be good, or whether it The new record holder also sponsored by the Kraft Food Co. be evil” (Eccl. 12:14), together is the first cow of any breed to of Chicago. with the following correlative complete three consecutive lac The new record holder receiv passage from the Christian Sci tations on twice daily milking, ed the same treatment as the producing more than 1,000 lbs. remainder of the herd during the ence textbook, "Science and WITH BOYSEN’S of butterfat during each. Opal’s test period, Cope states. She was Health with Key to the Scrip- last th ree lactations includi1: outdoors every day of the year tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: 1,064, 1,035, and 1,237 |M)unds of and was fed alfalfa hay, gras "Truth, through her eternal laws, unveils error” (page 542). Wallpapers, Domestic and imported butterfat. silage and about 20 pounds of Baptist Community In emphasizizng the new rec- grain supplement a day. The J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister ord, Wolberg pointed out that Cope pastures are primarily ir- Phone 363, Smith River the "average” dairy cow in the rigated ladino clover and pere n- Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Superintendent. United States produces 209 lbs. nial rye-grass. Sunday School for all ages at of butterfat in 5, 239 pounds •of 9:45 a. m. milk. Worship Service at 11 a. m. New Jersey breed marks set Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. include butterfat for both twice Prayer meeting, and Bible and three times daily milking, and a new Jersey milk produc Don Courtier, who with Mrs. Study at 7:30 Wednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at tion mark. The old Jersey milk Courtier last week purchased record, 23,677 pounds, was set Zada’s Beauty Shop, has leased 8:00 p. m. by an animal owned by J T. the former Leming shop, re- Bethel Temple Carpenter, Bardwell’s Ferry in cently occupied by Leonard Real (Undenominational) Massachusetts. The record has Agency, and this week William Ward, Pastor stood si nee 1928. opened another barshop in this AT I. OO. O. F. HALL The former butterfat produc area. Mrs. John Meyers, Supt. tion mark for the Jersey breed Republican for Mr. Courtier has had many Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. set on a three-times-daily milk- i years experience in barber work Morning worship at 11 a. m. ing schedule was made last in larger cities, including Eu Evening worship at 7:45 p. m. by a cow', Orrland Signal gene, Oregon, where he owned Wednesday evening prayer serv Sable, owned by the Victory the Eugene Hotel shop. The new ice at 7:45 p. m. Bible Study hour FOURTH DISTRICT sey Farm, Tulia, Texas, This residents came li direct I y at same time. LINN, LANE, DOUGLAS, record, 1,223 pounds, was sur .Tom McMinnville. passed by 14 pounds by the ne w Smith River Methodist JACKSON, JOSEPHINE, Copt* record. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, COOS, CURRY COUNTIES Lady, large by Home Extenion Unit Grace VanZee, supt. weighs 1,350 Morning Worship at 11 a. m. pounds and was born Feb. 6. First fall meeting oi Chetco Bev. Knutson will deliver the ixperienced...A loyal 1942. 'rhe record period began Home Extension unit will be held 'norning sermon. American who believes Oct 13, 1949, and was concluded Oct. 31 at the home of Mrs. with the evening milking Oct. Martha Harbin, al Snug Harbor Episcopal in ORIGON Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar. interval be- on the rtorth bank road. Subject tween the period end and the lor the day will be "Dry Clean Services 1st and 3rd Sundays Paid Adv., ELLSWORTH FOR CON- announcement was due to the ing in the Home." This demon at 11 a. m. GRFSS COMMITTEE, Earl McNutt 351 , Broadway, Eugene, Chairman necessity of having the records stration will include actual dry Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. L. E. McClintock, Medical Arts Bldg. approved by the college and the cleaning and spotting of articles — Curry County Cow Sets Two World Milk ' Records; Almost 12 Tons of Milk Given With The Churches BEAUTIFY Paints, Varnishes and Enamels Venetian Blinds. Roy Wilkinson, Smith River, Calif New Barber Shop Opened This Week Re-elect. HÄRRIS JÄ ELLSWORTH CONGRESS Bi To Democratic and Republican Voters of Curry Co.: In the Primary Election last May, there was no one running for Coroner for Curry County. A campaign for write-in was started, which I never knew until the day before. The result was that I was overwhelm ingly nominated as Republican candidate for that oilice, and lacked but two votes of getting the Demo cratic nomination also. Since* 1 have the nomination I would appreciate it it you voters would carry on through, 7th, electing me as your Coroner. i mi uic uui.ies (»1 mat unice as nest i can, as always done in my practice the last 40 years. B. I. MATHER C/othing BROOKINGS, OREGON Ader rt isin i For Those Rainy Days oun ty FOK DISTRICT U. S. Rubber. 100 Per Cent Waterproof ( ’m Banking and Busim ( •) Upon the vacant line beneath an write X ED ACKLEY. the written-in name! TREASURER Gemerai Election Recommended by Curry Countu group of Do a a d Republicans supporting and sponsoring ED ACKLEY EOE] Paid Political Advertising DISTRICT ATTORNEY! Paid Political I g Tues., November 7 COATS ANt) PANTS WHIT Water Re Pants and Coa Rain Hats Rubber Boots