BAPTIST COMMUNITY
11 a.m.
Rev. Charles Durden, Pastor
O th e r S undays at 8 a.m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Church services at 11 a m. and
D EL N O R TE
Oak and Pacific
7:30 p.m.
CHURCH O F C H R IS T
Rev. W. J. Spencer
Midweek service Wednesday, 8
(N o n -In stru m en tal M usic)
One of the friendliest churches
p.m.
M eets 11 a.m. S undays a t the
in Brookings.
Young P eople’s p ra y e r service, Joe B ru m m ett residence, 4 m iles
Sunday school, 9:45 am . to
Thursday, 7:30.
n o rth on Elk Valley road. Phone
10:45 a m.
Choir rehearsal Friday at 8.
12R3 C rescent City.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
We preach Jesus Christ, a
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ST. T IM O T H Y ’S E P IS C O P A L
friend to the friendless.
Evening service, 7:30, evangel A zalea P a rk D rive and F ir St. RESU LTS OF C A TTLE
F E E D IN G R ESEA RC H
T he Rev. R obert G reenfield
istic.
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R E P O R T E D BY O S C
We invite you to come and be
S ervices 8:30 a.m. every Sunday.
part of our services.
S u rp lu s Oregon feeders and
With The Churches
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S u n d ay school, sam e tim e. Hulv
C om m union fo u rth S unday each
m onth.
All services will be held a t the
I.O.O.F. hall u n til w ork on the
ch urch has been com pleted.
for the choice and common feed
ers.
'ow er grade sla u g h te r g rass eat-
lle which both tend to flood fall
m a rk e ts m ay be p ro fitab ly fed
to higher grados for sp rin g
slau g h ter. T hese aiv p re lim in a iy
findings of a feeding and g rad in g
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¡dem onstration conducted d u rin g
SE V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T
th e past season at the M alheur
E ld e r C alvin H a rtn e ll, P a s to r
branch experim ent station.
9:30 a.m .- S ab b ath school (S a t
Com mon grade feed er c a ttle
urday).
averaged a net profit of $56.16 a
11:00 a m.—Preaching service.
head com pared to $25.31 for choice
3:30 p.m.—Young People’s meet feeders during a 150-day feeding
ing, th e first and th ird S ab
tria l supervised by Neil H offm an,
BROOKINGS PRESBYTERIAN
b a th of each m onth.
statio
n superintendent, and spon
Rev. Hugh Bronson, Minister
7:30 pm. — Wednesday, prayer sored jointly by the O regon S ta te
V.F.W. Hall
meeting.
college experim ent sta tio n and ex
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
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tension service. No labor charges,
Church worship service, 11 a.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
in tere st o r taxes w ere figured in
Sunday school from 9:45 to th e costs.
BROOKINGS BIBLE
10:30 a.m. Children and young
S ix ty yearling steers, re p re s e n t
South Hazel street near Del Norte people up to age of 20 are wel
ing five grades of feeders, w ere
Rev. Ed. McClain, Minister
come.
fed identical ratio n s of alfa lfa hay
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Services Sunday at 11 a.m.
ground e a r corn and barley.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Testimonial meetings — First and
G roups of inferior, m edium , and
Evening service, 7:15 p.m.
and third Wednesdays, 8 o’clock.
good feeders fell in betw een the
Reading room in church open ex
trem es in net profits recorded
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
LUTHERAN
Services are held at Seventh-
Day Adventist church.
Morning service, 8:30.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.
Everyone is invited.
Rev. Harry F. Miller, pastor,
754 I street, Crescent City, Calif.
Phone 2424 Crescent City.
Tune in Lutheran Hour every
Sunday 1 p.m. KCRE, Creseent
City.
Ed Cogs, extension livestock
m a rk e tin g specialist, says th a t
w hile th ese re su lts rep resen t oni\
one seaso n ’s trials, they show e l
considerably h ig h er p ro fits ip
¡ceiling com m on feeders bought
at. 11 cen ts a pound and sold is
• inished g rad es of •com m ercial
md good” at 18 to 20 cen ts a
pound. Choice feeders bought at 17
en ts a pound sold for 22 cents.
P ro fits w ere m ade by feeding
anim als into h ig h er slau g h ter
grades and not th ro u g h w eight
gains. C o le s sta te d Feed c o s ts
per pound of gain ran higher for
all lots th an the selling price per
pound of live c a ttle . Cost p er
pound of gain was 21 cents for
com m on feed er ste e rs and 25
cen ts for choice feeders.
John L anders, ex tension anim al
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1 11URSDAY, MAY. 6, 1954
h u sb an d ry sp e c ia list
said th e
t r i a l s show ed th a t an im n ’s’
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to p u t on g ain s m ay v a ry w idely
w ith in
g rades.
Good
feeders
sh o u t'd th e h ig h est a v e rag e daily
gain of 1.91 pounds, b u t the 10-
an im als in th e lot ran g ed from
125 pounds p e r d ay to 2.53
pounds Choice feeders show» d
th e low est av e ra g e gain of 1.6?
pounds. Com m on feed ers av erag ed
1 86 po u n d s a day and rang* I
from 1.29 to 2.1 pounds.
An act of goodness is of i t s tl f
an act of happiness. No re w a rd
eotnm g a f te r th e ev e n t can com
p a re w ith th e sw eet rew ard th a t
w en w ith it. M aurice M ae te i-
linck.
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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
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B eginners Lessons In
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BALLROOM DANCING
REGISTER BEFORE MAY 7
BONNIE KAY MINCER and ROY DIRKS
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Wednesdays—2:30 to 4:30.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Corner Pine and Alder, across
Grange Hall
from
the Greenhouse.
Priesthood meeting, 9 a m. Sun
All
are cordially invited.
day.
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Sunday school, 10 a.m.
STAR
OF
THE
SEA CATHOLIC
The Ladies Relief Society meets
First Sunday of the month at
every Tuesday in private homes.
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
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Cadillac and Oldsmobile
NYLONS Full Fashioned Summer Shades
Safety-Tested Used Cars
Visit Our Wholesale Row
LO U B L A N C , Inc.
Across the street from the Post Office in Coos Bay
MOORE’S Variety Apparel & Shop
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