Thursday,
December
30.
1948
ROSE BOWL GAME
HOLDS NOTHING
fOR AVERAGE FAN
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Conference Run By
Four Big Universities
In Wrong Manner
U n iversity of O regon “D ucks”
c a n ’t be b eaten a t t h e C otton
Bowl gam e,' N ew Y ear’s day, if
th e w ill of B rookings people lia s
a n y th in g to do w i t \ t h e outcom e.
N ow here can you find a p e r
son w illing to b et th a t Oregon
w ill lose. The concern, however,
is ljow th e w e a th e r w ill be, and
w h a t D oak W alk er, A ll-A m eri
can q u a rte rb a c k m ay be able to
do u n d e r w arm sunshine, if th a t
be th e o rd e r of th e day.
O regon relies upon its pow er
ful line to h a lt an y ground ad
vance p u t fo rth by th e M ustangs
1 and upon th e passing ability of
N orm V anB rocklin, one of the
best p assers of th e nation.
Coach M atty B ell doesn’t p a r
tic u la rly like th e role he and
his te a m have been c ast in. By
Ajhe W illiam son ra tin g S o uthern
M ethodist h a s been ia te d m uch
above O regon on th e scale. He
has been doing considerable w ail
ing th a t “ta in ’t fa ir.”
Coach Jim A iken, of the D ucks
„BROOKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon
likes his role, and th e cam paign
e r w ith th e g rav el-to n ed voice is
quiet on his predictions, saying,
“W e’ll give th em a gam e like
they w a n t.”
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. T rav elin g ,rpen m aking t h i s
te rrito y , say th a t th e e n tire .vest
is a p p a re n tly m ore in te re sted in
th e C o tto n Bowl gam e th a n in
the Rose Bowl. One of th ese told
the P ilo t, M onday th a t he w as
going to listen to- th e C otton Bowl
gam e, and th a t w o u ld be over in
tim e to listen to the E ast-W est
S hrin e gam e a t K ezar stadium ,
San F rancisco.
Rose B ow l P o p u la rity W anes
. S p o rts w rite rs, even in C ali
fo rn ia w h ere th e Golden B ears
reign w ith an iron ru le, a re b e
littlin g th e Rose Bowl gatthe as
“a fa rc e .” The action by th e con
ference, ru led by U niversity of
S o u th e rn C alifornia, U. C. L. A.,
U niversity of C alifornia, U niver
sity of W ashington, signing a 5-
y e a r c o n tra ct w ith the Big Nine
conference h as broken the pop
u la rity th e Rose Bowl has enjoyed
since its beginning in 1915.
F a n s w ho p o u r o u t th e m .ney
to m ak e th ese g am es possible,
feel th a t th ey a re not seeing re p
re se n ta tiv e te am s play, especially
this y ear, w hen N o rth w estern ,
second-place w inner, is th e Big
N ine choice. R ules say th a t no
Big N ine te a m can come two
y ears in a row . M ichigan won iu
1947 and a g ain th is year.
LET'S MAKE 1949 MUCH BETTER
1948 Calenders soon will go into the waste-
baskets, and those new and bright calenders of
a new vintage soon will be seen in every home.
1948 was a good year to all of us, despite the
trials we may have encountered. Hope for a
Pnsfierom &
Hafifiy 1949!
springs forth, richer for the experiences of the
past year. Let’s all wish for a better effort in
1949 to make this greatest community on earth.
- B R O O K IN G S M A R K E T
Thor and Peggy Ask, Proprietors
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MAY 1949 EXCEED EXPECTATIONS
With prospects for our community better by
far than they have ever been, it is our wish that
1949 may exceed any fondest expectation you
might have had, even if it may be fantastic.
We were glad of the privilege of serving you
during 1948, and are more than thankful for all
the favors you may have given us In the com
ing year, we hope to even better that ability to
serve you, in a way you never expected.
We are not forgetting every member of the
family when we make these wishes. Feel free
to ask more of us about 1949 services.
Oregon, co-cham pions fo r 1948,
w ere ruled out by one vote in
th e conference, w ith U niversity of
Idaho voting fó r C alifornia. -By
this action Idaho and M ontana]
u n iv ersities m ay be voted out of
th e conference next y e a r if the
tw o O regon schools and W ash-
intgon S ta te College can have
th e ir w ay.
Gene Gould pred icts th a t th e
N o rth w estern W ildcats w ill be
13 points b e tte r th a n C alifornia
in th e Rose Bowl, basing his p re
dictions on th e w ay C alifornia
finished th e season. -
With The Churches
Baptist Community
Rev.
N ick
N. N eufeld,
P asto r
O. C. Turley. Music Director
Johnson Bldg.,
Brookings, Ore.
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Sidney Croft Lodge, A F . a t
A.
M. meets each second and
S ab b ath School a t 9:30 a m.
fourth
Friday af the month a
C hurch service a t,„ Jl a- n>.
the
Odd
Fellows hall. Visiting
Y oung people m eet a t 4 p. m.
Masons
are
welcome.
P ra y e r m e etin g ,'W ed n esd ay a t
Seventh Day Adventist
7 :30 p. m.
’ P ra y e r m eetin g stu d ies are b e
ing held by the pasto r. Leo Van
Dolson, on th e Book of R evela
tion. V isitors a re cQrdially invited
to a tte n d all services.
S ta r of the Sea
Catholic Church
Rev. F t . Babyak. Pastor
First Sunday of month At 12
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
P ilo t C lass Ads g et R esults!
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E U R E K A , .C A L IF .
Smith River Methodist
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Grace VanZee, su p t
Morning Worship at 11 a. ip
Rev. E. C. H icks w ill deliver the
serm on.
J e a n e tte Pierce, S unday Scho
S u p t. 4
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S u n d ay ¿school a t 9:45 a. m
M orning w orship a t 11 a. m
E vening service a t 7:30 p. m.
Young people a t 7 p. m.
A p a rty , stag ed by RebeKahs
Bible stu d y and p ra y e r serv and Odd Fellow s, is th ^ evpnt for
ice, W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m.
tonigh-t-^t the Odd Fellow s tall.
As p a sto r of th e B ap tist Com A ll'O d d Fellows,. R ebekahs and
m unity ch u rch I w ish you a very th e ir children a re urged to come
H appy and P ro sp ero u s New Y ear
C ollier M ahan, of F o rtu n a, and
—as a suggestion to you and a m em ber of th a t R o tary club
yours, w ouldn’t it be g ran d to w as a g u est T u esd ay of th e lo
s ta r t th e new y e a r w ith you and cal club. He is a law y er by p ro
y o u r w hole fam ily w orshipping fession.
—
in som e ch u rch each S unday of
M r. and Mrs. Jo e Zum pfe and
th e new y e a r?
d a u g h te rs re tu m b d hom e Sunday
T he B ap tist C om m unity C hurch a lte r spending sev eral days at-
is inviting th e people of th e com M errill and o th e r K la m ath coun
m u n ity to th e w atch night serv ty points, w ith relativ es.
Sw ede G a rd n er is re p o rte d to
ice, F rid ay , New Y ear’s Eve. The
be
g ain in g stre n g th rapidly this
service begins a t 8:30. The 3 ra
w
eek,
a t Seaside hospital. This
h o u rs w ill be divided into playing
of gam es, refresh m en ts, and a w illjje w elcom e new s to his m any
closing w ith devotionals a t m id friends of the a rea.
Second and fo u rth - T uesdays
night.
T h e serm on topic for Slm day i
If1? n V \ a t r
m ornirig is. " T u rn in g over A N ew
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co n tin u e th e series w hy th e Bible
ten-inch or 10 twolvo-lndl record«.
is th e g re a te s t book.
In th e C ounty C o u rt of the
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a re going to give an o p p o rtu n ity of Curry'.
for m em bers to subscribe to-good
N otice is hereby given th a t th e
relig io u s read in g . If you wish to und ersig n ed h as been appointed
subscribe to any of the. C h ristian a d m in istra trix of th e E s ta te of
m agazines and papers, please see H én ry C. Lem ing, deceased, by
the p asto r.
th e C ounty C ourt, of C u rry C oun
ty, O regon, and has qaulified. All
persons h aving claim s againS:
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Services S u n d ay a t 11 a. rri. at p resen t th e sam e, duly verified
.à 7'-
thé I. O. O. F. hall. The public is as by law required to th e under
li<
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invited.
signed a t th e o ffice'o f H ugh C.
“God is th e su b ject of th é Les G earin, Brookings, O regon, w ith
son-Serm on in all C hurches of in six m onths from th e d a te h e re
C hrist, Scientist, on Sunday, flan» of.
"C h ristm as H ym ns and C arols”
u a ry 2. .
D ated and first published, De “C h ristm as S to ries and N u rsery
The Golden T ext is, “As for cem ber 23, 1948.
R hym es” on n o n -b reak b ale discs
' God, this w ay is p erfect; th e word'
L ast publication, Jartu ary 20, W estern, new an d old S candi
of th e Lord is trie d : he is a tu c k - 1949.
n av ian selections.
b r fo r aH th e m t h a t tru s t in him.
B O N N IE M. LEM ING,
M any New P o p u la r Seceltions.
F o r who is God, save th e L ord? H ugh C. G earin,
A d m in istratrix C lassical by B eethoven, V ictor
and who is a rock, save o u r A tto rn ey -at-law , Rrookings, Ore.
H e rb e rt and others.
Go'd?” (II Sam . 22:31, 32).
Among c ita tio n s which com prise
th e Lesson-Serm on is th e follow
ing from th e B ible: “O th e depth
of \ th e riches both of th e w is
dom and know ledge of God! how
u n sea rc h ab le a re his judgm ents,
and his w ays p a st finding out!"
(Rom. 11:33), to g e th e r w ith the
Loss of time, through either sickness or acci
follow ing
c o rre la tiv e
passage
from th e C h ristian Science te x t
dent, cuts down our earning power,' attd post
book, “Science and H ealth W ith
pones all our plans for the future. And since all
K ey to th e S c rip tu re s,” by Mar*y
this is needless, we make a suggestion that you
B ak e r E d d y :“ To g rasp th e re a l
ity and o rd e r of being in its Sci
“DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT*’—TODAY!*
ence, you m u st begin by reck
oning God as th e divine principle
For a few dollars, you may gurantee yourself
of a ll th a t re a lly is” (page 275).
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