Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 28, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
The World’s Best Climate
during those months it was in
force, it allowed us another hour
to dispatch mail. Now, since we
reverted to standard time, we
have but 45 minutes. People of
the area, who wish mail to
What will happen if the Basic leave on the morning dispatch,
School Fund increase (The Chil­ should do so before 8:30 a. m.”
Outside of the inconvenience
dren’s Bill) does not pass?
at the postoffice, most everyone
The local Parent-Teachers As­ in the area seem to be glad of
sociation is vitally interested
the change.
they will have a speaker to ex­
plain this point at the Oct. 5,
Oregon Coast Berry Co., Port
meeting of the group.
If the fund increase does not Orford anticipates many inquiri­
pass; there will be serious re- es from advertising, for it has
suits in a great many of the had printed some 2000 instruc­
Oregon schools, the association
tions for growing, and 5000 in­
points out. The people must not
forget the fact that the school quiry mailing cards to be print­
bill will have to be paid in one ed at the Pilot office. This com­
way or another.
pany has plantings in this area, i
Without Oregon’s passage of
this basic fund increase, the bur­
den of education would fall di­
rectly upon the property holder.
Many schools will face, if the
bill does not pass, the alterna­
tive of holding school but a half
day, or other drastic cuts in
the curriculum. The building (in
many districts) program is more
than 20 years behind the demand
placed upon the schools. Much of
this blame is placed upon the
depression of the ’30s and the
war years of the ’40s.
Since the close of the war, a
gigantic migration has been seen
toward the west. These states,
none too high in building of
schools, rrow find that building
must be done and that soon.
Obtain a copy of the bill, study
it, and at the election vote 306
(N) Yes. That, according to the
local P.-T. A. will keep the
schools of Oregon functioning.
Support of School
Bill Urged By Local
P.-T. A. Group
J
B. P. W. Board
Met With Prexy
Del Norte Business and Pro­
fessional Women’s Club execu­
tive hoard met Monday evening
at the home of the president,
Mrs. Juanita Chisman, here.
Plans for club observance of
Business Women’s Week, Octo­
ber 15-21, were made. "Measure
up for Full Partnership’’ has
been chosen by the National Fed­
eration ol Business and Profes­
sional Women’s club as theme
lor the week.
Eleven members of the hoard
vnj< yed the pleasant drive here
lor the meeting. Following the
business
session, refreshments
wi re served.
Change Of Time Hurries
Postoffice Crew Here
choose from
Brookings
Market
Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., SEPT. 28, 29 & 30th
MEATS AND FISH
The Market's Best
Swift's Premium
Dressed and drawn. 2'^ 3 lbs. av
FRYING (HIX, lb. . 73c
CARROTS, 3 bunches 17c These
have not been frozen
PEPPERS, 4 lbs
25c
Cooking (red)
PORK CHOPS, lb
APPLES. 4 Ebs
Fresh Pork Link
69c
SAUSAGE, lb. .
U. S. No. 1
KLAMATH POTATOES
49c
10 lbs
$1.20
25 lbs
DON'T FORGET! See us
for good meat for your
locker!
ALL BRANDS
PAINT COLORS
HILLSDALE (Broken Slices)
BOYSEN
PAINTS
Select from our Album of
1,322 colors!
Get the color you want —
right over the counter!
Pay no more than for ordi­
nary paints!
Karl Ostenberg
PINEAPPLE, 21 Can
df ; monte seedless
raisins ,
15- oz . box
Congratulated On Being FIRST in Southern Oregon
and Northern California for putting out
Homoginized
QUART
WHITE KING
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
For the Family
Kraft Amer, or Velveeta
SOAP POWDER, LG. 25c CHEESE, 2-lb. Box
Cid South (No. 2 can)
Come Early and Get Your Pick!
85c
Lumber Jack (5 lbs. 75c)
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . 15c SYRUP, 10 lbs
GOULD'S SHOE STOR
Peggy G
31c
15c
BOB CHISMAN and the SEA VIEW DAIRY Are To
Jnst Received
’ . .
Lean And Meaty
CANNED MILK, 2 for
Return to standard time on
Monday h a s caused Brookings
jXYstoffice no end of worry, Mis.
(»oldie V. Smith told the Pilot.
‘The mail deliveries had not
. UNOLEUM STORE
< mged to daylight
Hotel Brookings
and Phone
Blair Gould
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON.
$1.29
Chclleroe
SAirihhtiu, J ids
kw
84c I du FTht, lb
SR
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