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rOBEK kDAY, O C T O B E R 10, 1946 hopper , Mike Sy imas Vj iome of ’ • James Howard ;ulfy $«,, f Mr. jjj j 3f Brew elle of the Yukon” eekend „ Volck. it jrts Off a Week of nt five y* eal Pictures Here The, ______ ' and w>jf their eile of the Y ukon.” s ta r r in g 1 Shore. Gy ps.v R o se Lee, of D e_ _olph Scott, a n d B ob B u rn s, extends, [res the F rid ay a n d S a tu r d a y Published kt Pine Cfone T h e a tr e , w h en able, her week of good p ic tu r e s is 'avidsor. callers of J fl. This story, a b o u t th e gold days of A laska, r in g s w ith on ¿g and dancing of th a t fro n - a new ca [ where men w e re m e n a n d myard, x| romen were p ro u d o f it. ras Creek] tomorrow is F o re v e r,” f e a tu r - e buyer d [daudette C o lb e rt, O r s o n at the Lesi Show H its led By Pine Cone Next Week coluros of i 11 those around uickij ?jj iewspapers B R O O K IX G S-H A RBO R PIL O T . B R O O K IN G S, O R E G O N W ells, G eorge B ren t. L ucille W a t son an d R ic h a rd Long, com es to th e local screen S un d ay an d M on d ay , w ith m atin ee. S un d ay T h is p ic tu re w as produced w ith g r e a te s t sin c e rity and in te g rity . It h a s m e rite d com m ent from so m a n y critics, a b o u t th e tim e, — th e p r e s e n t - w hen g irls of the a rm e d serv ices a re looking fo r w a r d to th e tim e w hen th e y can <1 sh e d th e G I an d get in to iniffti. W aves. W acs, S p a rs an d M a rin e s a r e seen in th e ir en d eav o r to be “T he w om an th e y w ould m o st lik e to look like in cavilian • * • > c lo th e s .” Such is th e sto ry T e e n -a g e rs have th e ir innings th is w eek, too, w hen “ F red d ie t S te p s O u t” com es to th e screen. I t ’s a story’ of a radio crooner W’ho q u its his show because he w a n ts a re st, and th en goes into h id in g . A stu d e n t at W hitney high sch o o l closely resem bles th e m iss-| ous lads decide to get th is inno in g cro o n er, an d tw’o m ischiev- c e n t lad in to tro u b le w ith his g irl by h aving a no te w r itte n to th e c ro o n e r’s a g e n t, c la im in g th e c ro o n e r is posing as a s tu d e n t | at th e school. T h e re ’s c o n fu sio n — w hich w ill be rev ealed , next W ed n esday and T h u rsd a y . MMW« \sn/y you c a n PREVENT FOREST FIRES Cigarettes C H A D ’S To Sell Cards, Stationery CANADA DRY MIXERS F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Tobaccos seems ÎE FC T he C hetco school b oard, d is tric t No. 23, is a sk in g fo r bids to ru n th e C hetco school bus. Bids to be in by O c to b e r 22, 1946. S end to Alice O v erm an , c le rk , B ro o k ings. O regon. 32-2 Westinghouse • : lent. S’ABLEI i We Were Give Franchise To Sell R C. A. VICTOR RADIOS table models in sto ck ___$25.50 ea. W ATCH .$ 1 ! VERN i ÇGOOC as W ill oo MUCH cor rouns a n o savc ro v m o n i y ro o - N E»/ C 3 a ? s r (G Ö VERN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE P ortable and ‘ In-Shop” E lectric and acetylene welding ^ bookings Chetco Drug Co. T. W. Zenier PHONE 183 MNCTATUM SMCtCCUM U iy BULBUTS FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER Place your orders now fo r fall delivery $1.00 each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00 R ev . C harles E D u n h a m . pastor O. C. T u rley , M usic D ire c to r S u n d a y school a t 9:45 a. m. H. H oagland, su p t. C la sse s fo r all ages S erm o n by th e p a sto r. S p e c ia l m usic w ill be given by th e choir. Y oung peoples m e e tin g a t 7 p.m. fT . V i z ’ k .' 7 • ► Christian Science Socieb V. A. M E N D EN H A LL i f Q urW iUC »oorw-rr sovM O î Newspapers M agazines Drug Sundries S u n d a y School a t 10 a m. M rs G race V anZee. supt. M orning W o rsh ip a t 11 a. m R ev E C. H icks w ill d e liv e r th e serm on. BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. P ceeftce. koon. Wr YOUR “REXALL” STORE Smith River Methodist This Adv. for New Merchandise Arrivals TIC (C om m unity church) w hen n o tice Episcopal Church P o r t O rfo rd : S t. C h ris to p h e r’s is given. V ic a r—T h e Rev. L uther c h a p e l. C h u rc h S chool an d w o r - ) Ison. sh ip a t 10:30 a. m. V icar—The Latter Day Saints Rt. R ev. T hom as Jenkins. S u n d a y school e v e ry S u n d a y a t G old B e a c h : S t. M a tth e w ’s C h ap el. H oly C o m m u n io n a t 8 :00 10 a. m. a t H a rb o r school house. a. m .; C h u rc h S chool a t 10:00 G e o r g e B a x te r, p re s id e n t; I r a a. m .; M o rning P r a y e r a t 11:00 Brown, first cou n selor an d P a r le y a. m. Vioar—T h e Rev. L u th e r W illa rd , second co u n se lo r. lscui. B ro o k in g s: S t. T im o th y ’s C h a p Seventh Day Adventist el. H o ly C o m m u n io n first S u n d a y S a b b a th School a t 9 :4 5 a. m . of m o n th a t 7 :3 0 a. m. (C om m un- C h u rc h se rv ic e s a t 11:15 a. m. ity c h u rc h ), th ir d S u n d a y of th e Y oung peoples m e e tin g a t 4 :00 m o n th a t 11 a. m. ( H a r b o r G ran g e p. m. P r a y e r m eetin g . W ed n esd ay h a ll). E v e n in g P r a y e r a t 5 p. m a t 8 :0 0 p. m. Baptist Community ARE COMING IN S CREI Page F»tw T IT U S B U L B F A R M C losed on th e S a b b a th With The Churches • , • — Harboi Oregon Appliances ÏT lM G irl Scout T ro o p 1 is ta k in g o rd e rs for C h ristm a s ca rd s. 21 to a box, also m o n o g ra m m e d s t a tionery', to ra ise m oney fo r Scout activ ities. E ach box, $1.00. O rd e r now. pay on d elivery. F ra n c e s S. H enry, le a d e r T ro o p 1. 32-3* Call Eor Bids IYLIL1 IfE fc Home o f The C ro ft L ily ORBGON , S e rv ic e s S u n d a y a t 11 a. m. a t th e I O O F h all. T h e p u b lic is c o rd ia lly invited to a tte n d . “ U n re a lity " w as th e su b je c t of th e L esson-S erm on in a ll C h u rc h e s of C h rist. S c ie n tist, on S u n d ay , O c to b e r 6. T h e G olden T e x t w as. “ All th a t is in th e w’orld. th e lu st of th e flesh, and th e lu st of th e eyes, and th e p rid e of life, is not of th e J F a th e r, b ut is of th e w o rld ” (I ; Jo h n 2:1 6 ). A m ong th e c ita tio n s w h i c h , co m p rised th e L esso n -S erm o n w as th e follow ing fro m th e B ib le :’ “C o n sid er w h a t I say : a n d th e L ord give th e u n d e rs ta n d in g in all th in g s. S tu d y to shew th y se lf ap p ro v e d u n to God. a w o rk m a n i th a t n eed eth not to be a sh a m e d , r ig h tly dividing th e w ord of t r u t h " | I (2 T im . 2:7.15). T h e Lesson S e rm o n also in c lu d ed th e follow ing c o rre la tiv e p a s sag es fro m th e C h ris tia n S cien ce te x tb o o k . “S cience an d H e a lth w ith K ev to th e S c r ip tu r e s ” by M ary B a k e r E d d y : “W e should becom e m ore f a m ilia r w ith good th a n evil, and g u a rd a g a in s t fa lse beliefs a s w a tc h fu lly a s we b a r o u r d o ors a g a in s t th e ap- : n ro a c h of th ie v e s an d m u rd e re rs . You m u st c o n tro l evil th o u g h ts in th e first in sta n c e , o r th e y w ill c o n tro l you in th e second " <p 234) S ta r of the Serve The Finest FRO STED FOODS Asparagus String Beans Brussell Sprouts Mixed Vegetables Peas and Carrots Pineapple Green Peas Squash Apricots Apple Sauce Peaches Whole Corn Raspberries Cocoanut Strawberries Rhubarb Pie Crust Frozen Chickens and Turkeys Frozen Oysters, Clams and Scallops Frozen Shrimp and Crab Cocktails — Ice Cream, in Pints and Quarts— Sea Catholic Church F irst Sunday of m onth at 12 noon A ll other Sundays at 8 a. m. Rev. D aniel K elly, P astor. BROOKINGS MARKET