BROOKTNG8 -HARBOR PILOT. Brooking. Oregon
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949
/Dimes' Drive To
Run, Jan. 14 to 31
Brookings Postal
Receipts Are High
service w’hich is the same period
of service for which he is liable
under the selective service act of
1948. No such registrants, how
ever, is eligible to enlist after
ar order to report for armed
fcrces physical examination has
been issued to him by his local
board.”
Col. Mason expressed his ap
preciation to the press and radio
for wonderful co-operation in the
keeping the public informed on
matters pertaining to selective
service.
Postal receipts at Brookings
post office jumped $2,005.62 in
1948 over the 1917 total, Mrs.
Goldie Smith, post master, re
vealed Saturday. The total stamp
sales, which determines the class
of post office were $7,853.23 for
1947. The next year the sales to
taled $9,858.85.
The last quarter of 1948 show
ed $595.76 increase over the cor
responding quarter of 1947, or
about one-fourth of the year’s
increase.
Monery order business which
has no bearing on the class of
Baptist Community
post office, for Brookings was re Rew Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
vealed as $133,687.04 for 1948.
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Brookings post office was ele
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
vated to second class about a Supt.
year ago, due to the increase in
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
postal revenue. The revenue last
Morning w’orship at 11 a. m
year, Mrs. Smith asserted, makes
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
the second class rating much
Young people at 7 p. m.
more secure. ,
Bible study and prayer serv
ice, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
A special invitation is given t?
the people of the community’ to
attend our Sunday school. We are
especially’ proud of it, under the
capable leadership of Mrs. Jean
Clarifying provisions of the ette Pierce. We reached the pe ik
selective service act, Col. Fran of 112 present at the morning
cis W. Mason, deputy state direc- service Sunday. We have classes
tm of selective service for Ore lor all ages, and capable teachers
gon. said in an interview’ late for each class.
last week that local boards have
The choir is to have a party
no authority under the present this Friday evening, Jan. 14, at
law’ to accept volunteers for im- the parsonage. All members are
medite induction, unless they arc asked to come if possible. The I
ever 26.
hour is 7:30.
Col. Mason observed that the
Two services each Lord’s day: |
general misunderstanding prob 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At 6:30
ably arose from the fact that lo each Sunday evening, the young
cal boards wrere empowered to peope meet for their service.
accept volunteers under the se
On Wednesday evening at 7:30
lective service act which expired the pastor conducts a Bible study
in 1947.
and prayer meeting. This is your
“The present law’ is c 1 e a r,” meeting, so will you please come j
Col. Mason said, and he quoted Wednesday, bring your Bible and i
from recent instructions sent t ) expect a blessing.
all Oregon local boards as fol
lows :
“Except in respect to regis Christian Science Society;
trants 26 years of age or over -.ervices Sunday at 11 a. m. at j
who may consent to induction, thn 'he I. O. O. F. hall. The public n j
selective service act of 1948 con invited.
“Life” is the subject of the|
tains no provision authorizing
the induction of volunteer reg Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
istrants before the time that suc’a of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
registrants are selected for in January 16.
duction according to their dates
The Golden Text is “Labour
of birth as prescribed in select- not for the meat which perish-
five service regulations.
eth, but for that meat which en-
“Any registrant who is within dureth unto everlasting life,
the age group 19 through 25 may which the Son of man shall give
apply at an army recruiting sta unto you” (John 6:27).
tion for enlistment in the regular
Among citations which com
army for a period of 21 months prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “And
this is life eternal, that they
might know thee the only true
God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou
has sent” (John 17:3), together
with the folowing correlative
FROM BASEMENT
passage from the Christian Sci
V GOLD BEACH—Opening of the
annual nation-wide March of
Dimes begins Friday, Jan. 14.
John C. Porisch, Curry county
campaign director, this week an
nounced the selection of the fol
lowing community chairmen for
Curry county:
Harbor—Mrs. Harriet Payne.
Brookings—Mrs. Doris Free
man.
Gold Beach—Mrs. Harry Briggs
Wedderbum — Mrs. Corrine
Newhouse.
Port Orford—Mrs. Lyle Crose,
Sixes—C. W. Brooks.
Denmark—Mrs. Elsie Quinn.
Langlois—Mrs. Pauline Ander
son.
Agness and Illahe—Paul Talich
The foregoing have volunteered
their services in the drive to raise
funds for the victims of infan
tile paralysis.
The county was again fortun
ate in that no new case occurred
during the past year. However,
in Oregon the number of cases
of polio or infantile paralysis in
A ]948 were more than, double the
number in 1947. In the United
Slates the number of cases of the
disease reached an all-time high
ol approximately 30,000 cases
exceeding the previous record ac-
currence of 27,000 in 1916.
North Carolina, Texas, and
Caifornia were the 1948 centers
oi the disease. $17,000,000 was
spent for medical aid alone, and
of this amount the antional head
quarters supplied $6,500,000 to
county chapters whose funds had
Loen exhausted by Nov. 30.
The need for a successful cam
paign this year has never been
greater. Since its beginning in
1938, the National Foundation of
Infantile Paralysis has, through
the March of Dimes, been able
to provide the best available med
ical care to every victim of the
disease. If this policy and the
research and educational program
cl the organization are to con-
tmue, the 1949 March of Dimes
will have to be the greatest ever.
Curry county and the State of
Oregon have always been out
standing contributors to March
of Dimes. Last year Oregon was
fourth in the United States and
Curry county ranked 16th out of
I Oregon’s 36 counties on a per
capita basis. Curry county cam
paign workers are fully confident
that the emergency will be met.
With The Churches
Selective Service
Questicms Cleared
BUILDING MATERIALS
EVERYTHiNG
TO THE ROOF
ence textbook: "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
ture,s’ by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Life is divine principle, mind,
soul, spirit.” (page 468).
p. m. On Saints’ Days when an
nounced. Chapel is across from
high school. All are welcome.
Church school every Sunday
at 10 a. m.
Seventh Day Adventist
Smith River Methodist
Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. I Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mnu
Grace VanZee, supt
Church service at 11 a. m.
Sermon subject for Saturday, I Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
January 15: "Christian Leprosy.” Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the
Young people meet at 4 p. m. sermon.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Rev. and Mrs. Nick Neufeld
Prayer meeting studies are be returned late last week form Eu
ing held by the pastor, Leo Van gene where he was given a phys
Dolson, on the Book of Revela ical checkup by the Veterans Ad
tion. Visitors are cordially invited ministration. While there, they
to attend all services.
visited Gene Gould for an eve
ning.
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Star of the Sea
Catholic Church
Rev. Fr. Baby a k. Pastor
First Sunday of month at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at f> b. m.
Curry County Mission of the
Episcopal Church
Brookings: St. Timothy Chapel
Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Lu I he
O. Ison (phone: study, 734; home
662, Gold Beach)
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