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Show 90 Percent V" r-?-- . 53; - oguaL & Abr.K It Brick By Brick Oakridge Kids Double PTA Membership t t i & 4 T Sign-U- p Children can be very persuasive, as parents of Oakridge School youngsters learned recently. By using the sad-eyOh, please, Mommy and Daddy students helped approach, double this years PTA membership drive. ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT ed v.'Sf? tA Mir J. w i&- - fcfcwnte- : V -- .v KWx t - J - NO ONE WILL BLOW THIS HOUSE DOWN - Oakridge School students, who helped push the PTA membership drive over the top, point to their autographed bricks and protect their friends, Project started The Three Pigs. Left to right are, Karl Hannl, 4220 Mount Olympus Way; Kelly Mower, 3745 Adonis Drive, Jill Schade, 3976 Parkview Drive; Barbara Rider, 3837 Adonis Drive. was d, THINNER Is OIL BASE NEW ERA 7.85 6.66 EXTERIOR LATEX 7.95 6.66 DELUXE OIL BASE PENNINSULAR .6.98 5.29 complete line of art supplies WITH EACH GALLON OF OUR PAINT . when PTA membership chairman, Mrs. Jack Schade, 3976 Parkview Drive, got the Idea to have the youngsters build a housebased on the Three Pigs story. Students added an autographed brick to the house when each-pare- nt Joined the PTA. bricks Project poured In. In one week, 90 percent of Oakridge families became PTA members. Not only were parents overcome by the drive, but the entire school staff of 24 teachers, the principal, school nurse, secretaries and Janitor climbed onto the PTA bandwagon. Located In the main hall of Oakridge School, Three Pigs now boost a secure home of 750 bricks with over 1200 names. snow-balle- "ff iffV'Er fcdkaL. - i FREE SALE! Children's Center Acme Slates Workshop t A volunteer workshop will be held at the Holladay Childrens Center, 2007 South 13th East, Saturday, September 26, from 8:15 A.M. to 12:45 P.M. Schedule: 8:15 A.M., registration, 8:30 to 9 A.M., talk by Stanley R. Child, M.D.: 9 to 9:30 A.M., Agl Plenk, orientation 9:30 to 10:15 A. M , John Florez, ACSW: 10:15 to 10:30 A M., coffee break, 10:30 to 11 A.M., Agl Plenk Diagnostic Criteria; 11 A. M. to P.M., EvaSteln-hard- t, 12-1- 5 12-4- Program; 12:15 to PM., question period,. (your container) not glass "Color Is Our Business s" r IN HOLLADAY YILLAOS 277-732- 15 ! 4 ON OFF with this coupon ALL ART SUPPLIES Panel Meeting DON'T COOK TONIGHT CALL, To Review School Finance Can Utah Afford GoodSch ools? wlU be the topic for a panel discussion slated for Saturday, September 26, from 10 A.M.to noon. Sponsored by thfe League of Women Voters of Utah, talks will be held In the State Capitol office building auditorium. Speakers will be Afton For-sgrDepartment of Public Instruction, Present Financing of Public Schools; Max G. Gardner, Director, Utah State Land Board, Utah Public Lands-Prese- nt and Potential Source of Revenue for Public Schools; Norman Rosenblatt, businessman and en, OPEN DAILY publisher, 4 to 9 FREE DELIVERY 2343 EAST 33rd SOUTH Rocky Moun- tain Review, A Newspaperman Looks at the Schools. Public is Invited to attend and brush up on present financing and possible additional sources of revenue for public schools. STARTS TOMORROW! Friday, September 25 Wonderful Selections! Tremendous Values! Newest Shoe Fashions too, Street Level for You, Your Home and Your Family! v Now's the time to shop and save.. .every department is filled with exciting values for you, your family and your home! NEW LOOK, IN WOOLS 3-- D Come Early! Stay Late! fashions new Three Dimensional look. . .the blending of styles in several different fabrics or textures and In pleasing different colors. La Rles calls it the Fun Look. . .and what Is 3-- D fun building your own fashion-loo- ks "Downtown" and Cottonwood, Center of the Mail" Open Friday 10 and many variations! Its Miss Pat for beautiful tailoring, special colors and a wide variety of styles to blend. Everything comes in Red, Chamois and Ancient Green, Sizes 5 to 13. sau n i ck " Shop Mon., Frl. to 9 p.m, Teen Accounts. 9 mwsm TWO GREAT STORES TO SERVE YOU CENTER: The well shaped Jumper In all wool flannel with welted seams that follow body contours, 16.00. Pinstriped bow blouse, 65 Dacron polyester 35 Cotton. 9.00 LEFT: Bold diagonal tweed walker skirt with Inverted front pleat, 12.00 (red with chamois or Ancient green with chamois). Solid flannel vest, 9.00. GHT: Spectator Jacket in solid wool flannel, 20.00. Fully lined ancient plaid skirt, 12.00, blends with all three colors. NOT SHOWN: Wool flannel slim skirt, fully lined and self belted, 10.00. Wool and mohair big nlddle knit cardigan, 16.00, pullon, 14.00, (Deep ragland sleeves. Sizes 34 to 40). till The PARIS The PARIS r j u u U U nni DOWNTOWN. - COTTONWOOD.. .328-123- 4 278-288- 2 |