Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 15, 1949 Announcement I am representative for-the Builders Supply Company of Portland Save Money on BUILDING MATERIALS See mc for prices . P. BAILEY I rcm where I sit ... if Joe Marsh Sure You Haven't A "Blind Spot"? As I was driving down Main Street last Saturday, another car swung out right in front or me. It turned out to be Ituik Wake, lie wasn't going fast. It was just that he had something else on his mind at that particular moment. Buck's really one of the nicest fellows I've ever known. But, sometimes ho gets to day-dreaming on the road. He sort of gets a "blind spot" to what's going on about him! Now, lots of normally consider ate folks have their "blind spots." It could be anything from day dreaming while driving a car to humming out loud at the movies. From where I sit, it's mighty important to be on guard against your own "blind spots." The other fellow has a right to his "share of the road," too whether it's hav ing a taste for a temperate glass of sparkling beer or a desire to lis ten to some classical music if he wants to. Copyright, 19 tO, United Slates Urcucis Foundation Fall is in the Air TISSUE KNIT SWEATERS are the Answer Long Sleeve Cardigans $6.95 Short Sleeve Cardigans 5.95 In Copper Rust, Como Blue, Forest Green and Jockey Red Short Sleeve Slip-ons 3.95 In new fall shades and pastels FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS Coat and Slack Suits 17.95 with attachable hoods. Sizes 3 to 6x One-piece Snow Suits and match ing cap. Water repel lant. 11.95 For Boys and Girls. Sizes 1 - 4. a a New Arrivals in Fall Millinery NORAH'S SHOP Registration In lone School Hits 134 Opening Day The lone schools opened Mon tla with a full corps o,f teachers. Registration figures showed that 97 children were registered in the grades and 37 in the high school lor a total ot l.n.- It is estimated that nine more beginners will en. i roll a little later. Teacheis are! Miss Pauline liankin, lust and ; second grades; Mrs. Aigolt Lun dell, thud aim lourm grades; Mrs. Franklin Ely, fifth and sixth grades, and Mis. Carl Linn, sev enth and eighth grades. in me higa school. Miss Mary Brackett leaches English and girls pnysical education; Francis jiiy, eommeicial, coacil, and boys' physical euucalton; history, ma- I Uiemauts and oiology, E. S. aiuuz; music, botn iiign scuool jjiu giuue. Aiit'ii ivdoei i.ion, ana mathematics, science and shop, Supt. li. c fr'orsytiie. Kay War, muth is propeny ctistuaiun and Mrs. 1-ieu buclianan aim lua Coleman are the cooks, 'i'iie iuncli room nas oeen icuioueieu. the floors in the gymnasium and the gr;ioe looms have neen sanu eu, die avKS sanded and renn isiitii. Grade rooms have been redecorated m shauej ui green. Veil', til: n hunts vseie put on u, e.usi and west windows. Bus drivers anu ilieir routes are as totiows: rred uuchusian, Dry I oik route; Jorm bryson, the ; Goo.ieherry route; b. l. Wiles, t.ocKy biuil; Auon iiamieit, buuui ; lone; Gordon Vvnne, Uicea t ieeK; I John huoanks. West lone; Dale Kay, Ella and Cleo Drake, North j lone. Martin Bauernfemd trans- I ports the Morgan distnct child- j i en. DATES TO REMEMBER Sept. 16, HEC Willows grange at Oscar Lundell home. P-TA teacher reception 8 p. m. at scnool house. Sept. 17, Willows grange meeU j with Lexington grange mere. Sept. 20, Legion and auxiliary meeiine H P. m. Sept. 21, meeting of Ameca club at home ot Mrs. Marion paimer. Sept. 23, Three Links club. Sept. 24, Topic club at 1:30 p. m. Masonic hail. Ninety-seven people were x rayed by the TB unit here Wed nesday, September 7. Mrs Clell Ray and children of Stanlield were vis'tors here last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Skuzeski of Corvallis were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. John Stormer of Estaeada was a visitor last week at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind at Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and sons Guy and his family and Wendell of Baker were visitors here over the week end. Mrs. Earl Wr'ght is a daughter of Mrs. Ida Grabill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalls and A. A. McCabe spent Sunday at the Ernest McCabe home. Mrs. Carrie Cason of Lone Rock will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Ida Grabill. Book donations to the public library were made by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stract of Oakland, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan. Mrs. Addie Salter and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. The following held a picnic in the City Park at The Dalles Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell and chil dren, Miss Mary Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundell, and Kenneth Lundell, . Mrs. Helen Briggs and daughter Doreen, and Wallace Lundell of Portland. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Lundell and Kenneth Lundell left from there for their home in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Clifford Carlson and dau ghter Leslie returned home last week from a viist at the home of her parents at Forest Grove. Mrs. Wallace Matthews returnd home from The Dalles last week but her twin daughters will re main in the hospital until next week. Lew Yarnell of Blckleton, Wash, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Harry Yarnell. VICTORY CAFE I 0 N E Under New Management Special Chicken or Steak Dinners Open from 6 a. m. to 1 0 p. m. 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