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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 7

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THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1960 THE DAILY PLAINSMAN. Huron. South Dakota PAGE SEVEN Congress Set For Recess; Some Unhappy JLeader John W.

McCormick' i i.Mass, i predicted the UOUM: iwould pats today one of two rival' election-year plans to hike the $1- federal minimum 'and cover workers. Democrats thought they could put across their measure. WASHINGTON I Con-designed to boost the wage floor gress began clearing the 0 si.25 over three years and ex- today for its month-long conven- u-nd coverage 3 5' million more twin recess with some meinbersiemploycs. unhappy abou! the prospect and The Senate Finance sume frankly concerned about its Committee held the last of two political repercussions. days of public hearings on rival Token of opposition plo srams of medical care for the were under discussion in both aged.

But the rush to clear a bill houses. No one doubted, however, for Senate action subsided with that the Senate and House would ti, decision of Consress to meet override those displays if they a i August alter the politi- materialize and recess Satur- c( conventions. Sen. John K. day as decreed by Democratic Kennedy opposed the lenders.

House-passed i a Before then Speaker Sam Ray-; i an and urged approval of a burn iD-Tex.) and Senate Dcmo-jbroader program based on expan- cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnsonigion of Social Security. The (Texas) plan an attempt to over- American Medical Association la- rule President Eisenhower's an- vored Ihe House ticipatrd veto of a federal pay raise bill. The President's veto message was expected today. Both.Senate and House origin- ally approved the pay raise for; federal workers and post office; employes by better than the tw'o-j I thirds margin required to over- CHICO, Calif.

I Radio ride a presidential veto. 'station KPAY of Chico. The Senate and House also just 12 miles (rom must pass a continuing resolution is offering free funerals to to keep money flowing to federallpersons who feel they might be agencies after the end of the in a traffic accident on the cal year tonight and until all the Fourth of July, regular money bills can be ap- proved. The Rayburn-Johnson decision to recess was announced Wednes- day. It provoked no a pos card Address the postcard.

Carroll Kullcrlon, 6(15 Idaho Ave hut many legislators fe I that to Funera Arrangements. KPAY Wa5 nlly named a mem- Congress could not complete its Ra io rjhicoV bcr of the board of governors, a or the meaningful; station mvncr j. Nc Richard- I a state University, A parts of it before July 11 when' son said about 20 cards had bcen the Democratic convention tarts' received nce the spot announce-. Los Angeles. Jncnts Degan Monday.

Radio Station Offers KP 6-30-W 'NQTICC or HEARING LP 7-14-60'lninlstrators of said estaV. and Farmers Merchants Bank PETITION tlla dav of Julv. i960. at. Huron.

South Dakota Tn Hlc 10 CountV JudSe fn Masoni" Tenioie TO CBEDI- Ulc it.v of Huron. Beadle Counlv lluru.i. South Dakota. t'ttit'on -A: HI In Count Court and -U' IN THE MATTER OK THE ES- Srd" OF Horn, also nay f0ul an be heard uoon as Reinhard 11 Horn. DC- r(1 rantins of I Ravmond C.

Horn and Lorraine. a porfl Junjemann. ht'irs at and ai( of kin of i a Horn. also- lo fij as Rcmha jLscd. the Morn, also knov--- Horn, and to all to whom these-fee" forever' ba claims acaiiiit aie hciebv notified lu 1Jit -aim; with the Clerk of hard H.

Horn. nfr above na i e( ourl wiihin four RcinJianJ: 4 1( omiu i l0in of wii a Remhard H. nrsl publication of this. Notice tr may come a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Thai a Havmond C.

Horn and Lorraine 1 Juncemann have Hied this- Court; BY I a Petition graving tliat Letters of rar.cis Lawless. Administration of the estate Countv Judse. Remhsi-d Horn also known as Reirt- ATJEST: Hovt. hard Horn. Deceased.

be issued Clerk. to the C. HOIII Lorraine Junceiiiann, joint ad- Keith B. Anderson. EASY to play the HAMMOND ORGAN i WHIM, run Induin Ofiu, 1 muiic, $25" New HsmHMiJ ertiu tnm MM.1% Tbtrt's a qualiltd teteher Mir PIANO CO.

PREPARING FOR CHURCH CONFERENCE: Members of the Huron American Lutheran Church are preparing for the conference of the ncu-lv organized American Lutheran Church Thursday Shown are, left to right, James Stenslie. intern; Miss Mardel Bergquist, education- al director; Pastor Erling Erickson; Mrs. Connie Binger, registration; Mrs. Vernon Niebuhr, office secretary; and Mrs. Marie Davies, publicity chairman for the convention, (Daily Plainsman Photo) Ten times daily announcers make the offer: "Simply send in your name and address, plus the next of kin, on Fullerton Named To Iowa State Quotes 1 from the Day's News Standard, Shell Oil Companies Fear Castro Plans I'lilteil Press luU-niatiunal Standard Oil Co.

and the Dutch Sliell Group feared By United Press International WASHINGTON Republican.today that their big refineries in Congressional discontent at the prospect of returning to Washing- ton on or about Aug. 8 were un- derstandable in a year when one- third of the Senate and the en- tire membership of the House must spend the summer running' for reelection. Other congressional news: Minimum Wage: "I got a call from the police chief," Richardson said, "but 1 told him he'd have to send in his card like everyone else." HUSTON TO DIRECT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) John Huston will direct "Monte- zuma" with Kirk Douglas star- Democratic 1 ring as the conqueror Cortez. CROSSWORD By Eugene Sbeffer had made a "deal to run a Ken- nay 01 icxacos laciiuy. nedy-Johnson presidential ticket: I Some observers look for a "It seems clear from all indi- si off of Cuba's HORBOtnttlr M.

praflM LftrmiMtaA three f. eiuntn t.humtn llmk U.top-- notdw (coJloq.) (t. codMiU- Ueal OOUTt 14.XtlB«t -National Chairman Thruston would be ne.xt on Castro's Morton, saying the Democrats following the seizure Wednes- had made a "deal" to run a of Texaco's facility. pos- Cuha's oil 'cations that a deal has by western producers and imade and there will be only one en of the economic ballot in Los Angeles." ar that country and the United Mates. Sen.

Lyndon 1 IB Johnson, commenting on Mor-' nal1 fl traffic is expected iton's charge- sllow a Jum in tne thir(i i quarter over the strike-depressed The silly season is on and 1 sorry is affecting people jdation would talk more id gn jncrcase of 115.3 per cent in Uie next three jmonths over the same 1939 period. i i sense. "I don't think there is danger of war, but there are many im- portant problems unsettled, and CARROLL FULLERTON Iowa. Fullerton. who attended the school of agriculture at Ames in 1921-22, received word of his ap- pointment Saturday.

He is seeking his third term as state senator. Active in communi- ty organizations, he served as settle president of the Chamber of Com merce and Huron chapter of Ser toma International. He is also i Mason, Shriner, Elk and Odd Fel low. The Iowa State University Foun dation was established in 3558 to aid the university in receiving and administering large gifts, grants requests and trusts. unless they are might cause war." NEW DELHI Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev discussing Hcrtz jn a conscnt he possibility of Last-West decree agree(J (o djvest Use settled they "substantial automobile a properties" in Florida and New York in settlement of a govern- ment antitrust suit.

The govern- ment had charged that acquisi (ions by Herd of a number ot SALT LAKE CITY--Gene Full- smaller corporations in this field mer on a possible bout with Sug- ad violated the antitrust laws. ar Ray Robinson for the diKputed middleweight title: Directors of National Gypsun "I've got something 1 want to Co. have authorized the acquisi Robinson. He's theilion of the Allentown Portlani only man who ever knocked me.Cement Co. through an exchang out.

1 want to return the favor." of shares. The exchange will bi Five State Highway Jobs Are Complete Quick Action Expected On Defense Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) Quick congressional passage is expected for a compromise $40 billion de- fense appropriations bill providing about S650 million more than Pres- ident Eisenhower requested. Senate House conferees agreed Tuesday night on the measure. It probably will be considered by the House Thursday and then go to the Senate for final action. The bill carries authority for.

made on the basis of approximate ly one share of National for each two shares of Allentown. WIN PAY RAISES NEW YORK (UPI) Tran Airlines hostesses ani Wednesday won retroac PIERRE (UPI)--Five highway "ve wage.increases of 8 per cen construction projects were com-: acro ss the board and a reduction pleted and six more started monthly flying hours week. Projects started were: miles of grading and subbase from U.S. 77 west! A A A Slip-on in Navy, Black or Beige. Buy one, two, three pair smart Blum casuals at this small, small price.

And how you'll love the fit and feel of these smart shoes. Designed for the woman whose walk and work are never done. But you better hurry priced at just $1.97 a pair, these shoes will soon be on their merry way off our shelves and out the door. Sling-on Navy, Black or Beige DUANES 20 3rd S. W.

EL 2-9330 on the Brookings-Moody County' line to Lake Campbell. Clark--Nine miles of base and mat from west of Bradley to S.D. 25 on S.D. 20. Cusler-Fall River--17 miles of.

gravel resurfacing from Pringle to Minnekahta on S.D. 89. "Day Seven miles of linear grading and gravel surfacing from Pickerel Lake to S.D. 23 on a county roafl. Navv to build another conven-! Pennmgton 12 miles of base aircraft carrieri a mat from Wa to lhe Pen and would give the Air Force! nmgton-Jackson County line on most of the funds required to put Ithe B70 supersonic bomber on full development status.

The measure also contains S244 million for the controversial Bo- jmarc anti aircraft missile which figures heavily in Canadian air defense planning. term an, Kior rtttorei Syut, IK.) col" OBTPtOQCm A I A I I Jf Teetetdejrl COBIOUC OOP OORMERB MQQ- June 30 in the cryptoquip equals Interstate 90. Shannon--Nine miles of gravel surfacing from Manderson to Wounded Knee on county road. Projects completed were: Deuel--10 miles of grading and subbase from U.S. 77 at Clear Lake west on S.D.

22. Grant Four miles of gravel The conferees made one import-! surfacing from LaBolt to Strand- ant cut in the bill, approving a 3 burg on a county road per cent across-the-board cut i i Gregory--13 miles of bitmnin- military procurement funds. This ous sealing from St. Charles to trimmed about $400 million from. Bonesteel on 18 funds approved by the Senate.

Mellctte-One 'l 17-foot continu- The Senate originally approved I ous ncrete bridge over a S4fl.514.000 bill while the Housci north hranch of Cut Meat Cref voted S39.337.000. The President he coun(y road bchvccn had asked for S39.333.000. and White River. Both the President request a i Pennington-14 miles of gravel the House action preceded Ihe rcsurfacing from Creston on Paris summit collapse and Soviet! 40 Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's subsequent angry threats against this country and its allies.

BAKERY TREATS HAMBURGER and WIENER BUNS Dot. BAKERY-PH. EL FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT COLONIAL HOLIDAY SPECIALS 28 ASSORTED CUPCAKES Doi. COLONIAL BREAD 2 Large Loaf 23 WE GIVE AND REDEEM HOME TOWN STAMPS I We will be eloMd during the week of I July 4th. At Our Lunch Counter Friday and Saturday Night FRIED SPRING' CHICKEN Dinner 6-20-60 T.P 7-7-60 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS I Scaled proposals will be received by Ihe-Stale Engineer in behalf of the State Fair Board at the Office of the Fair Board Manager.

Huron. 'South Dakota until 11:00 A.M. C.S.T. 12, 1960 for labor and material to construct and furnish a 4-H Handicraft Building at the State Fair Grounds at Huron, South Dakota. Conies of the Plans and Specifica- tions arc on file at the Office of HIP i State Engineer, Pierre.

SoiUh Da- 1 kota. Each bid must be accompanied bv a certified check, cashier's check or draft in the amount of of the Qjbai-e bid and all add alternates and JJ drawn on a solvent State or Xatior.al i a located within the State of Q'South Dakota and made payable to the State of South Dakota Tn State Fair Board reserves thr i to reject any or all bids to waive anv li regularities therein. OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER. Alfred B. Kcmner.

Slate Engineer. No. 238 (advO COLONIAL BAKERY 3rd S.W. Next to Toms Hotel Phon. EL 2 'OLONIAL IAKIRY-PH.

EL 2-247 ARTHUR S. AVERT Public Accountant 1 Auditing and Accounting Serrice INCOME TAX ADVISOR Suite 3 Phone Maionic Bldg. EL 2-2998 YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MORE WHEN YOU TRADE AT HUMPHREY'S ASPIRIN 5 Grain U.S.P. Bottlt of 100 PAPER PLATES Bondware Hard Surface Coty Special Offer Coty "24" Lipstick and Matching Nailpolish NEW PLASTIC UNBREAKABLE 'A GALLON HOT-N-COLD FIBEHGLAS INSULATED JUG GUARANTEED BLACK and WHITE $3.95 Value HOT OR COLD FIBEBGLAS INSULATED BAG Jusl The Thing To Pack The Picnic Lunch SEA SKI SUNTAN LOTION Large Tube Positively Prevents Sunburn and Peeling Candy Ban Nul Rolli and Hctthcy's Plain or Almond 69 BLACK FLAG INSECT REPELLENT Repels Mosquitoet Evening In Paris Deodorant Stick Special Twin Pack $1.50 Value Paper Towels Strong Eren When Wet Large Rolls ATTENTION STOCKMEN Cooper's Dairy and Stock Spray For Flics and Full Gallon 1.79 Shop For Holiday Good Thursday Night Friday Saturday PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE "JAPANESE SPECTACULAR" HUHON JULY M-10.

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