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KZMKtX CAimt TIMU. TWmIt. U$mb 14. 14 Boardman Youth Entering Colleges If MART LEE MARLOW ! enter. Mr. Claud Coat. Mr. hOAIcHMAN Mr. an.t MrcfTVart C.Ui-i.tv Mr. Uh.iw I r- rn linn and dsurhter Sherrie jid. Mr, rVrence ltvt and rwl lathy of lx Anrrle. t alii rre vUiior last eek at the home of iHinn t brtMhcf in Uw and sister. Mr. ami Mr. Bernard Donovan. Larry iHinn returned horn with them after visiting wTf l weeks at the Ikmovan home nhile helnc employed here. Week end Usitora rre Heverlv lxnovan of rtl n 1. Kill White of Baker and Mill tHJch of Melbourne. Australia, j Mr. and Mr. tVmmin Uk their i Mr. Wane heete vtaa also Suet. Tt.-re Mill r a National Sihl AwmMr In the avhool rmnJum September 3s at J 45 am. Jack Chaw will pre ami the program. At the aee of 20, Chase ti stricken uitn r lM. leavine hit ! paralvted. Since then he ha attended the university vt Illinois and after rraduatine. enrolled at LIKK. rtaurhtcr Sharon to La Crande bible loUrce In Lo Ancele. Sunday here she entered herjlalif. I pon completion of hi freshman vear at 1XV. studie there he entered the Other student entered BOC ministry, are Leonard Bedord. Jr. a a While In California, he flayed freshman, and Johnnie fart low , basketball with the "Klune team composed of MONUMENT and Tat rartlow a sophomore. Keith Gronquist haa returned to the University of Portland aa Wheel.- a disabled veteran and va prlv llered to meet President and tunlor. and Jim and Ted Iloff-iMr. FUenhower hlle ptavine. man have cone to Clark College I basketball In Vahlnrton. D. C. tie aiso nas appeareo on several national coast to-cot radio and TV ocram. Including "Strike It filch? and "You Asked Kur It." In the summer of W3 he was one of eighteen wheelchair per onnel to go on an extensive tour of South Africa. Southern Rhodesia and Europe. The pur pone of the tour. Initiated by African and Rhodeslans, was to demonstrate to those countries the possibilities of activities and loyment for the physically at Vancouver. Wn Jim as a sophomore, and Ted as a fresh man. ChU McQuaw returned to Pacific University at Koret Grove as a Junior, and Larry West entered nls senior year at Portia nd State. Mr. and Mr. Ciuy Fercuaon went to Proiuicr, Wn. last week to visit Mr. Ferguson's sUlcr. Mr. Karl Itowney. They also visited In Grandvlew at the home of Mr. and Mr. Frank Williams, and In Mabton at the; employment A. L. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clates. r r)1l.. B!.kA .n(.H . I rA bono; race and pl.ved on the United handicapped. During the course of this tour Chase won first place In the "Slalom obstacle course of the birthday of her brother, Jack Chronicle, of The Dalle. Guests were Mr. Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Sylvester of The Dalles. Agnes Little of Walla Walla. Wn., and Rollin Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hous ton and children Leo. Arlene States Wheelchair Basketball team which won the World championship in the Para Olympia games In London. Eng land. Chase exemplifies those In dividuals who have overcome severe handicaps to take their and Donald of La Girande spent !Pce n the world, lie will dem th eweek-end at the home oi Mrs. Houston's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Branco of Areata. Calif., visited last week at the home of Mrs. francos parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gantenbein. Thursday they went to Mesa, Wn. to visit Mr. Branco's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warber. Monday visitors at the Gantenbein home were the Warber's. and Gantenbein' cousin, Henry C Jack Briggs. photographer from Springfield, will be at the school all day Sept. 30 to take pictures. Gantenbein of Gresham. Anotner Tlrs will include any pre-school-euest last week was Mrs. Gan-lers that come also. tenbeins niece. Mane icnmucK onstrate his technique and lec ture on ways to overcome handi caps. The teachers' reception will be held in the school gymnasium the evening of Sept. i!9 at eight o'clock. The Mother's Club of Boardman Grade school will be! in charge. of Fairbanks. Alaska, who was on her way to Denver to enter the university there. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Herrin were Mrs. Herrin's mother. Mrs. Alice Dartt, and her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Irish, of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord and sons Gre? and Billie spent the week-end In La Grande vis iting at the home of Mr. and Menus for Riverside High! school and Boardman Grade school for the week of Sept. 28- Oct. 2 are as follows: Monday- hot dogs, baked potatoes, spin ach and fruit; Tuesday meat loaf, peas, tossed salad and fruit; Wednesday hot beer sancrwicn- es, green beans, vegetable sticks. ice cream and cookies; Thursday speghetti and meat sauce, hot French bread, cheese sticks and m P wh vkZ!lru; frlfay-tuna fish sand llJlJt?aLZ wiches. buttered corn, vegetable and Mrs. Charles Higuera and son Joe of San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Frank Marlow spent tnree days in Walla walla, wn. last week, visiting her aunts Mrs. Ernest Zerba. and Mrs. A. C Knudson. Week-end visitors at the Marlow home were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Marlow of Sa lem, i Mrs. Cecil Hamilton was hon ored wiht a surprise party to: her recent birthday last week when a group of friends called. They included Mrs. Glen Carp- stick and berry cobbler. Bread, butter and milk are served with all meals. - R B. Rands has been a patient in Good Shepherd hospital In Hermiston since last Friday. its r ( io nf J How to get the most out of your insurance man or Why The St. Paul Agents are Independent Agents 1 Give one agent all your insurance to take care of. (Even if one of your present agents is your own brother' in-law.) It relieves you of detail. It means a better balanced program for you. And if one agent bears the entire re sponsibility for your insurance program, he feels that responsibility more than if he's part of a crowd. Wouldn't you? ,, 2. Choose an Independent Agent or Broker. He can select policies for you from a wide variety of insurance companies, not just one. The St Paul has only Indepen dent Agents and Brokers. 3. Tell your agent you expect a phone call if he finds a better buy for you than what you've got 4. Expect him to put your needs ahead of his commis sions. This is easy for the Independent Agent he needs you. (Another reason why The St Paul Agents are In dependent Agents.) 6. Leave your bundle of insurance problems on his shoulders. When to pay, whom to pay, when to renew ... all that If he appears to be staggering under the burden, see me. TURNER, VAN MARTER AND BRYANT, INSURANCE 183 N. Main, Heppner Ph. 676-9652 r NAUTKA MATTtiON MO.Nl'MKVr Mr. and Mr ietfe a Uikv" Hotter are patent of a ton, IXttid tUrnicL burn at the Jhn Pay rmi4tal YVeunetty mornm. N-ptembrt 10, MriKMne 7 b 1J oa. tiiand Itrrnta t fr and Mr. Lru phrr. kin, at home. Mr and Mr IV r!m'rr and children of It trie City v'tited frlrnd in Monument Sunday, lie Mat ruached here fr lo )rar Mary Ui-ixit t.k Mavnard llantillvKi to Heppner Friiiy ft treatment to hi hand hhh had been hurt In a saw a stunt lime i au. A lively bridal shower ai held Jept-mbvr !! at the I di lint .! home In horn of Mis lYnnv May Duk. ho Mill be matrietl tkiuber J In the Monunim churcn. A reception ftr teat her. t-hl Krd. parent and ITA wa held TWstiay evening at H p. m. at the Let; Ion Grange hall. AlDfiro Merrell ma found dd In his house Sunday mrnlnc in Mohument by some or hi ti l tlves He wa treumed to have uiei Thurstlay evening. Mis Judy Jveid of Altura. Calif., came last Wednesd a mornlni; to visit MImi Judy Tav- Lir. leavinc Sunday ntxm fur her home. Sam Scott and L. J. Matteson drove to John Day Saturday afternoon ft truck and car parts. Mr. and Mr. Mead Gilman drove to Prairie City Saturday to attend the school custodian's Kxpanded 1965 Chevrolet Truek Lino ' .1 ii '-A 7 I . .V. ( I T avert enrtomtn' aeda for bmt a dalaed lrria. Caenvlet kaa greatl eisjtded Its IKS Intra UlLn anodrU. Urj t aaatbre aa ka kistarr. Meal eipaaaioa s la Ike dirsrl Md. eileadiBf do a to the i loa tUm ft Ue aVt tta. Nt to tke ha am aa iwowiraj ta Use. 3 )Uadf te;le dmi t U fc my Birkaa aad cWkter; , aad tkree rMr-c;rto eWu mt ISO. IM mi 119 k. A ZJO-r--U. 110 ka aii-ebitdrf rtpst 01 k boaal ia Ike Ckrtt.taa. repUfta Ike aasaJler 170 ka tit pf Wy AtTervd aa aa fCov. at the met-ting and breakfast SchmJhoue, Frank KMer h.i returned home after endlni; 10 dats at Day- ville with Roy Leathes. Hill Chance drove to Heppner Saturday morning ft part for hi thresher. Mr. and M. L. J. Matte.. n. dautrhter Martha and sort i:a!h of Altura. Calif, spent 4 day hen- uitinif her mother, isl lllnton. hi fulk. Mr and Mr 1. 1 mw Matteson. an. I Ms sister am fjinll). the Sain Scott. Kortcf to ciiorrou htb Mky (! tkal IK wtfriei ka Nren tfuly . I lAted l-r la !lt IM 4 il.iMW tVuhty. Mat ,f iktn. I sntilor 4 IK et llflrn A CVIin. Uertasnl. Ihil all wf .tr tlalma acalnM lh rlte '4 t drMsl are Hrtr by tfjulred la I'trwM Mm tthj 4-f leia tiuijf etfled la lt mtrliws at the HtUtw k4 Mhry tM ANam. Ilrf p rrr. t?rrxrn. i!h;n tti m ir.tr.s fiotn tr die feeif lutrtl ai.. fust ul lur. I Ma Jith dV f S Hrn.N. .. IUIUHJI A HMH I kr tilt llah.mr) and Aliam. Alt.4trs al w Hr-'lwr, tHrfon . IV- NOTiCC TO ClCDfTOM Nolbe I hen by rlrn that I be un.teislrwMl ha ln duly ap Itointetl by the Itot.ate Court of M.row Count)'. State of tHeon. tmlnUtrati ft the est a to f lUude Mutle lUwtt. d. rawd. aiwl all lo-rntfi bavlnf lalma ara'nM the estate -f said raw. I are brr4y re. qultetl to ewnt same lth fojr oMher duly Verified l the undrrslcrted at the t.fflrw tf Herman W. Winter, Heppner. tire(n. Miihln 1 month from the date hereof pated and first published I hi 21th day of Sep. lernber, Iva rterthlna lUaiker, AdmlnUtrati Herman W. Winter, Attorney at Iw Hej pnet, Orrfon .10 3ir mowS the beautiful shapes lor '4$5 sgrj x 6S OevrdUt ImpoLt Sport SLn (DEwvmHeJt It longer, lower, wider ulti comforts UiatH lastrtrmrat panel that's a confer lim tHece, la bare many aa expensire car wondering why it fact, just about CTerytuinj' new tight down to didn't think of them first. More ahoulJer room, more leg room up front. Curred tide windows, aa the road. And cren that'll aeem newer LccauM tho Jct-amootlt ride is smoother thaa ever. '65 C&eceZZe Mdibu Super Spat Coup Here all that made. QteveUe America' most T8 power thstll male jron think wo ltoI aomo of popular new-sized car plus some new surprises. CorveUsi staff which we did. AH told, fire engine Like those cleaner, bolder lines. Like the silky way are arailable from a quieter tiz to a Y8 Uut t?om its new ride slim over the choppiest roads. Like on 300 hone atroog. day nNm 4-Doar Sedan It maj be the expensire-est looking thrift ear offer a new rang of engine, including a new you're laid eyes on. But thrifty it is. The big 300-hp V8. Yoa could get th idea that Mring difference being that Chevy II j marvelous median- you money waa the last thing w had in mind if ical efficiency now wears a debonair new look. And it weren't for that price sticker oa the window, t JS Mlllllli- ". ..VSSS.'S New lop-of-the-line Corvair Corsa Sport Coupe " ill ! How's this for sport with an international flair! The longer, wider design gives all closed models a hardtop roof, along with more shoulder and entrance room. And to go with the racier look, there's up to 180 bp available in the new Corsa series, up to 140 hp in the Monza and 500 series. Also a flatter riding independent suspension, moro responsive steering and a wider road stance. See S beautiful shapes for 965 Chevrolet, ChcvcUe Chevy IF, Corvair Sc Corvette at your dealer9 HEPPNER. OREGON IFuIlefifii Chevrolet Company 36-3764 PH. 676-9921