Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 21, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    5DAÏ, OCTOBER 21. 1948
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gj)BNB N. R O B E R TS
Demonstration A gent
• • • •
THERE:
B rin g s .
notebooks to hand in nt tuZ
, .,
—" 1 ......
of the year. .
<- t rn
rs Akers and Hugh came in the
rp,
. .
I afternoon.
he juniors and seniors heard
still do not have books
L n a kt ° n Lhe Red f a t h e r o r - ifo r al1 the children but hope to
Kamzatrnn by H. C. Johnson, o n ! rece,Ve lhvm so°"-
i n s t i f u t i ^ e / ° ld u°f th e d iff^ e n t
handed out health books
in titutions for boys and girls Tuesd«y. .
sHbn'in191 AhCy d° for thes<? in- Fourth c ' I*' Yoh 8
wishes nm a y nw r « /' « , gir'S who
Ci"'°' Schab‘''e « m e to visit
th e orginzation ¿ J
‘ y 00 n J
m T',,'s'l'‘-V sh « « w d ¡"
ceive a sm all “O s'a
r° r°
' ' / ° J, ars while hed dad
Red F eath er
° f ?he was. work,n8 ’here. She showed
Oregon
W orld's Finest Clim ate
Page Seven
to school.
pictures. Many of us have have
" e have a new m irro r th a t' brought seeds for the chart.
Mrs. M jthew s brought m our:
We are glad to have Victor
it'oni. Now we have m any more back with us a fte r his accident.
clean faces and our hair is comb- Second Grade Notes
ed le tte r.
We have seven girls and 18
We are g etting more things boys in the first grade.
on our train m ural.
We visited a grocery stone and
Opr teachers is reading the then made one in our room.
Pooh Bear to us. They are fun. I Some of the boys and girls
Ray brought nine bird nests. have brought autum n leaves to
Gael brought one nest. Bobby school.
brought one, Brian brought a
Jonnie Mae and Gerald brought
robins nest, Teddy brought an ­ a bouquet of flowers to school.
other.
Robert Berger and Bobby A ll­
We m a d e Columbus boat,
sup are absent from school be­
health
calenders and flags in cause of illness.
a rt class. Teddy brought his bird
V irg in ia Akers, reporter
-home extern >n unit m eef-
¡ave started again. It is
to see old friends and *o
new ones This month we
'focussing “C o l o r in th e
The kit contains m any
, fabrics and some ideas is th e first t i n /
Zdtlon- Ehls us how to w rite sonic Chinese!
atroducing color into o u r done in the s u t e The
b*“en ^ ”'d> !"*' als° how ,0 w rl,f!
essay will a p p e a r - in th e 1 ™ " "
Sh«’ told
attendance has been good
US a story in Chinese, and then
meetings held so far. F ifth Grade N otes
the story in English. We enjoyed
¡nes, Mrs. Mary W oodworth
much and
and wLsh
wish
We had some visitors Tuesdva her visit very much
Mrs. Hazel McKenzie served
—
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luesoxa, she would stay with us and go
and tea. Mrs. Ann P o r­
te d at the Young Home-
unit meeting at G o l d
K E E P FIT WITH MASSAGE1
Refreshments give th e
( by appointment)
w excuse to chat a bit
is imprtant in any wo«
i life. All home extension
meetings should consist of
¿parts business. dem onstra-
Member of
imd recreation. Refreshm ents
Oregon State Association of Medical Masseurs
(hatting make a good form
recreation—I like it, how
at your service at Studio Building
i: you?
W vou a 4-H club m em ber
P. O. Box 43S
Brookings, Oregon
nr home? Has he or she sent
completed project
record
;tothecount> extension of
Nov. 1 is the deadline. If
do not have the book by
date the 4-H club m em ber
have to be marked incom-
! and that member will not
a 4-H club pin or card,
are writing each m em ber
ever, “Mother” can do m ore
t her child to complete th an
fag our office can do. We
ve that a child should be
ed to lnish anything he or
Marts. That is training for
M RS. H O U S E W IF E . . . w hen o n e
«ship. Parents can help ini
training and thus help to
control of a food p ro d u c t’s source
L U C IA N
A.
HARVEY
Wanted
8s and 9s, Crofts, also Kenyon-Da­
vidson lily bulbs. Prevailing prices
offered for them.
BOX 105, BROOKINGS, ORE.
THE GILLNETTERS WOULD SNARE
YOU WITH THEIR NET
OF MONOPOLY!!
sm all group g ain s
can you im agine
w h at m ig h t h ap p en to th e price of th a t food product —
and to your cost of living ? T h ro w in g out a net of h ig h -
sounding w ords about “resources, sp o rts fishing an d
to u rist d o llars th e G illn e tte rs ’ U nion have fo rg o tte n
to tell you o n e th in g .
1 better citizens.
•a Out of a N utshell
it more economical to buy
shelled or in the shell ?
•11. that depends.
T hey're
*r and less liable to con­
ation when bought in th e
t However, if time, labor
farage space are to be con-
there are advantages to
! them shelled. Most house-
will consider the w eight
(shell and •
labor in the
in making her decision
M
s point. Everything consid-
bere in the w est—unless
' s some otherwise unused
available it is probably a
' on the economical side p er
to buy them as kernels.
» a table giving the ap-
land shelled u eights
<« shell sh» lied nuts
• - 3 4 lbs 1 lb. (3 ’ 2 c )
Kl -•24 lbs 1 lb. (3*tC)
—14 lbs 1 lb. ( 3 \.c )
—24 lbs 1 lb. <3»ic‘
hlk —54 lbs 1 lb. :3 c)
'broken, or 4 c. halved)
•■■24 lbs 1 lb ( 1 c)
k. .
(halved)
, 'om the Oils—
of i . s comes large-
the oils they contain,
icmc h - is do have
Savoring substances.
- ?re oil becomes rancid
happens readily—it
, “ aisas’tveable flavor
totalled stale nuts. To
“ .rom becoming rancid
-ern in air tig h t con-
a cool, dry place aw ay
T he in itiativ e bill for the elim ination of fixed
gear in the C olum bia R iver gives to the g ill-
' n e tte rs 90% of all the catch on the C olum bia
R iver — the rem aining 10% being caught by
the Indian s at C elilo
T he O regon F ish Com m ission in its Ju n e,
1948 report, the O regon V oter, and O regon
S tate P lan n in g B oard, all say the same thin g .
F lrm inatio n of fixed gear on the Colum bia
R iv e r does not act as a salm on conservation
p r o je c t
but in re ality only m eans th at o ther
gear catch m ore and the g illn e ts will be all
th at are left.
W hat could happen to your food budget
under a v irtu al m onopoly? W h at m ight hap­
pen to salm on p rices? You have h*4 experience
w ith other m o n o p o lie s -w h a t is your answ er?
And bear th is fact in m ind — if the g ill­
n e tte rs did not w ant to gain absolute con tro l —
w hy would th ey in itia te th is m onopoly bill?
B oth the state leg islatu re and the O regon F ish
C om m ission have the au th o rity to reg u late all
gear for salm on fishing, if it were neeessary.
The bill to “eliminate fixed appliances”
Is not necessary — it only puts monopo­
listic control in the hands of a minority
group —the gillnetters.
VOTE
School Notes
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JiTndoe gave a ta lk on
t0
;
Vote against monopoly
Vote ogam st on unnecessary measure
Home Liv-
* • *a>. This class con-
Vote against “ high cost o f livin g ’
i t u . / r and senior girls.
dem on-
s’W ng, massage,
‘U toj
nMd“y - ThlS
e - '
all talk s
Fold A<fw. C-*y-
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F,e»rw»e’« Atn
K e«ï<k«r, Secretary, PQ Ho« 542. AMerfA, Oagon