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■r .'Y. MARCH 20. 1947 ^ B R O Q k INGS-HARBOR pilot , BROOKINGS. OREGON The Land of O pportunity Page Five ====» » through hours of blood Roy Rogers will come. W ed oth er equally good pictures com and tears, Tell of dying men and women, nesday and T hursday in “Man ing to the Pine Cone th e a tre in is I See It Only T ru th can quell From Oklahom a.” the next few weeks. W atch fo r ¿„•to. W. e a rs; Norris Kemp promises to have show bills for correct billings. it ’till the e a rth beneath us A nd™ t r J , tltlrd article Tell T rem bles as some dying thing. !show Rir, h td itnge T c re w “has pigent" for A pril? And ,U starving, fear-crazed j,ad five m X X m ^ e . a“ i. of it is “Mist of D eath minions “dillies,” in the m a tte r of pun pw York" and is w ritten Into deadly vigils spring. ishment dished out to the hero- «ho has first hand infor- “And the nations were angry, ¡ne eonceming the m atter of and th y w rath is come, and the he writes. If you have In her first RKO Radio pic tim e of the dead, that they should ready done so, please read ture, “A Night of A dventure,” she be judged, that thou shouldest give rew ard unto thy servants ^.PP™ on 'b e jaw by the s it possible to quiet th e the prophets, and to the saints, X1 an/ ls c arr’ed head-downward ',lde of fear that is roll- and them that fear thy name, busky lorn Conway’s shoul- UPon the world as an over- sm all and great, and shouldest ls klcke^ in the pants and ,ne flood, when the scien- destroy them which destroy the a ,s ‘? 'er a fence- Rut 'b a t was of all the nations con-J earth.— R evelation 11:18. *lust 1 1e warm-up. to write and speak as they In “Tall in the Saddle” she Double Stamps On Every Item in the Store!!! On the other hand, how is gets thrown from a horse — done pble for them to write and five times before the director otherwise, when the hor- was satisfied and spent one day Df which they w rite and roped tightly to a tree. She also Alice of Califrnia 218 Stamps are the exact truth, es- had to run and fall headling from which they seem ut- with hands tied tightly behind N orris Kemp, genial and unable to offer any satis- hefty ow ner of the Pine Cone her back. remedy. The world is in Surviving all these pictures, T heatre, already fath er of 100 per cent virgin wool 268 Stamps deep trouble: it is sw eat- Audrey, the punishment taker, th ree daughters, breathes a , an agony of uncertainty was given the heroine role in lot easier now, and knows [ar and no escape directly Zane Grey’s most actionful novel, th a t he will not be in a class One pair 20 stamps “W anderer of the W asteland.” ■t w ith Eddie Cantor. L said, fi’at, Nero fiddled She and hero Jam es W arren1 S a tu rd a y a t Seaside hos ome burned. That is about spent a whole day climbing hot pital, C rescent C i t y , Mrs. .... nations seem to be do- For one, we’ll give..........................2 stamps desert cliffs for scenes in. which Kemp becam e m other of a >w. They are twiddling, ar- they escape the villian. This en son, whom N orris is too ex quarreling over sp heres ticing story comes to the Pine cited, as yet to name, or has ,.ence. special in terest", op- Cone Friday and Saturday. forgotten w hat his name is cities to steal, trick o r d e “Lum and Abner,” those nin- Rod and Gun Club m em anyone and everyone to capoop’s of radio at whom every bers, who w ere so foolish as heir insatiate greed, w hile one laughs so much, will he on to “w ager a little ” on the [precious moment they a re the local screen, Sunday and gender, now are “paying up” nearer the finality an d • and N orris is grateful for WE GIVE S. & H. 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