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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 11

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The Copier Tribune-Herold Wednesday, May 34, 1961 Lisa Hasn't Met Her Match 9 PERSONALS "One of my best assets is my power of concentration," Lisa says. "What you really need to be a I Leavenworth and a native of Glen- rock, is graduating from the Uni good chess player is to be able to I versity of Wyoming with a degree Mother of Che Guevara Escapes in Bomb Blast RECIFE, Brazil (AP) Celia Guevara, mother of Cuban economic chief Ernesto Guevara, escaped injury Monday night when a bomb was thrown into a hall while she was addressing a pro-Castro rally. Several persons were injured, two seriously. Mrs. Guevara, who has beea touring Brazil for more than a month, was reaching the climax of her speech when the bomb exploded.

She praised Fidel Castro' Cuban regime and denounced President Kennedy and Presient Arturo Fronizi of Argentina. i in medicine, and will marry a Cheyenne girl, in June. Now open, do it yourself dry cleaning at Hilltop Shopping Center. Adv. By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeature Writer NEW YORK (AP)-Every college girl dreams of nteeting a white knight.

Lisa Lane did. Now, four years later, Lisa's romance is still as bright as that white knight moving across her chessboard. Lisa is U.S. Women's Chess champion, an animated 23-ycar-old brunette in 3-inch heels and a size 8 dress who can play chess, study chess, talk chess and still have pfenty of energy left to checkmate popular misconceptions about the game and the people who play it. At our removal sale.

See our S'prise table. Buy one, get one free. Blossom Shop. 127 So. Center.

visualize what will occur after you nake moves. You should consider three or four or five moves ahead and keep all the little pictures of the various positions in your mind." In a contest where Lisa is usually pitted against a man, how does she feel about losing? "If I lose I really feel crushed, no matter who I'm playing. I'm a poor loser. At first I can't even look at my opponent." And winning? "When I beat a man, I don't know what to say to him. It must be very humiliating.

I feel sorry for him. "But I never feel this way during a game." i From tlie University of Oregon in Eugene, comes the information that Arthur Schulte, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schulte of 1104 South Durbin, has been the recipient of the American Accounting Association Teaching Fellowship.

Schulte is a graduate-student in business accounting. Carpets Furniture. Wall and window cleaning Gene's Cleaning ph. 23 4-4380. Member of N.I.R.C.

-Adv. Something from Stuarts. Vanity Fair lingerie for the graduating miss. Exclusive. Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaught of Portland, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunsberger of 1734 South Cedar.

Mr. Vaught is a nephew of Mrs. Hunsberger and the visitors were on their way to Gillette for a visit. Hard of hearing? Visit the Bel-tone Hearing Clinic, 833 South Center. Phone 23 7-7894.

Adv. See Our Fine Selection of LADIES' SPORTWEAR by JANTZEN WHITE STAG Kistler Sporting Goods 245 So. Canter Ph. 23 4-251 Fresh flowers and wreaths for Decoration Day. Adv.

Mrs. Abbott Pond of Basin has returned to her home after spending two days visiting in Casper recently. Saddle horses for rent, Kerr's Riding Stable. Open 7 days a week. Ph.

23 4-6953. Adv. Lilac-time is being celebrated this weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Wilkerson of 1110 South Center REPUBLICAN WOMEN ELECT: Stqte officers were elected at the annual convention of the Wyoming Federation of Republican Women last week at Buffalo.

Mrs. Robert C. White of Casper is the new president. Pictured from left to right are: Mrs. Walter Whitaker, Douglas, fourth vice president; Mrs.

W. A. Willadsen, Granite City, secretary; Miss Cecelia Kinsley, Sheridan, first vice president; Mrs. Donald Northrup, Powell, second vice president; and Mrs. White, Casper, president.

Other officers not pictured include: Mrs. Edith Daly, Rawlins, treasurer; Mrs. Del- Crouse, Worland, third vice president, and Mrs. Francis Clark, Pine-dale, fifth vice president (Photo courtesy Buffalo Bulletin). who have invited friends for cocktails Saturday and Sunday evenings at their home.

This spring FOR YOUR SAFETY NEW DESIGN BLADES the gorgeous hedges of lilacs at S3 soSS. "And playing chess is a good way to meet men. Look at the ratioat the last U.S. Open there were ISO men and 12 women." Lisa first saw a chess game in 1957 while a freshman math major at Temple University in her home town, Philadelphia. She'd gone to a coffee house on a date and the boy sat down at a chessboard.

"I couldn't figure out what was going on and it intrigued me," Lisa remembers. "He taught me the moves and within a month I could beat him." That fall, Lisa asked Attilio Di Camillo, a chess master, to teach her. Not long after, he told her that if she really wanted to study she could be the next U.S. Women'i Champion. Right away Lisa started playing in tournaments.

In March she became Philadelphia women'i champion. In August she did so well in the U.S. Open that the U.S. Chess Federation rated her an expert (next highest to master). And in 1959 she became queen of the nation's chessboards by winning the U.S.

Women's Championship Tournament. Lisa and Mrs. Glsella Gresser, who came in second, also won the right to play in the International Chess Federation's Challengers Tournament for women in Yugoslavia this fall. Winner there will challenge the women's world champ, Elizabeth Bykova of Russia, to a 13-gamc match. Lisa is already getting butter flics about the Challengers.

"I know I'm the best woman player in the U.S. but I have no idea how I'll stack up in international competition." The U.S. Chess Federation would like to arrange a match between Lisa and Yugoslavia's redheaded champ. Milunka Lazarevich, before the Challengers Tournament, but hasn't been able to raise the necessary money. Finances are a problem for Lisa, too, since she doesn't want to take time away from her chess books right now to get a Job.

(Lisa moved here in February to be near more good chess players, but finds she spends most of her time studying.) SHE LOOKS AHEAD She has received a $1,000 grant from the People-to-People Sports Foundation, works as a part-time editor for Chess Life Magazine and gives exhibitions for clubs and schools, where she plays 15 to 20 people at once, running from board to .1 a.nu. a the Wilkinson home are particularly lovely. CAFE La CASACITA Closed Sundays, open each day including Tuesdays from 11:30 to 10. Adv. Douglas Fuller, rancher from the Lysite country, is visiting in Denver with relatives.

2E1, i Sat Give her a Hoover appliance and give her the finest. Casper's headquarters for guaranteed sales serv ice and parts, B. Cummings. asper Commissary, 23 7-8441 23 4-3784. Adv.

Dr. and Mrs. Herman Talpers have returned from three weeks' visit in New York. Saddle Horses for Rent Kerr's Riding Stable. Open 7 days a week.

Phone 23 4-6953. Adv. Save! Permanents $8.50 and up. Open evenings at Peg's Beauty Shop, 315 S. Jefferson.

Call 23 4-8105. Adv. Lee Brubaker, son of Col. and Mrs. Elbridge Brubaker of Fort For one thing, Lisa say, all chess players aren't elderly.

The U.S. Men's Champion, Bobby Fischer, is younger than Lisa. They aren't all anti-social "I have a social life. I have my chess friends we have 30 30 parties (30 moves in 30 minutes) and non-chess friends we go to movies and plays." They aren't all patient "If I go anywhere and have to wait in line, I can't stand it." Or all brilliant "I'm not a genius. What chess really takes is a logical mind." But, says Lisa, it is true that most chess players are men: "If a man knows how to play chess he'll usually teach it to his son.

It's not likely that he's going to teach a daughter." But she sees no reason why chess should remain a man's game. MORE MAN POWER "Chess should be interesting to women because it's one sport in which women can compete with men without a handicap such as a physical sport gives you. It's mental, you compete on the same level. Kozlov Reported As Seriously III MOSCOW (AP) Rumors circulated in the diplomatic colony today that Frol Kozlov, one of Premier KJirushchev'a close associates, is seriously ill with heart trouble. Asked about the rumors, a spokesman for the Soviet Foreign Ministry said, "We know nothing about any illness." Kozlov, a secretary of the Communist party's Central Committee who has occasionally been mentioned as a possible successor to Khrushchev, was last seen in public April 17, when he attended a "Freedom for Africa" reception LU 111 I.

rotary IDA BAILEY ALLEN Brain Twisters power mower By GEMCO NEW DESIGN BLADES havo areolar safety dve to lets Impact velocity when striking ny object. The Stars BY ESTRELUTA Say 1 l.C?Xa COMPLEX COMPOUNDS Each word in this list can be joined with another word in the list to form a well-known compound. For example, FARE and FAN could be united in this fashion to form the compound word FANFARE. See what you can do with the following: High. Stop.

Shed. Ward. Book. Hog. Ball.

Walk. Pipe. Watch 'Wood. Drag. Back.

Net. Worm. Board. Wash. Bag.

Eel. Gent. ANSWERS Highball. Stopwatch. Woodshed.

Backward. Bookworm. Hogwash. Broadwalk. Bagpipe.

Dragnet. Genteel. 1 1 i md a dinner for Prince Souvanna Phouma of Laos. i For Fine Cleaning of Good Carpets FOR TOMORROW It may require extra patience to deal with problems now. Some confusing situations are possible, due to adverse planetary aspects but, if you take things in stride and keep plugging, despite setbacks, you'll come through handsomely.

FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates some interesting prospects ahead. They are, specifically: Good business and-or job opportunities and chances of making successful property deals in July, October, November, December and next February; opportunities to travel in July, October and January, and interesting romantic situations in August, September, late October, December and next March and May. Just a few words of however: Don't offset gains made during propitious periods by indulging in extravagance and speculation. As you'll notice, they're spaced a bit apart, and carelessness with funds in the interim could prove upsetting to the yearlong budget. Also, where your personal life is concerned and this year should prove an exceptionally happy one don't offset plantctary benefits by quarreling or losing control of emotions, especially during early September and late November.

Those DINNER FEATURES Spanish Meat Balls in tomato-onion sauce, bread sticks and a Lettuce-Green Pepper-Egg Salad. Powerful 4-cycle, 2 p. BRIGGS STRATTON ENGINE guaranteed ontt full year, INCLUDING THE CRANKSHAFT. Choke and stop throttle on handle. New cutting height adjustable without turning mower over or removing nuts and bolts.

Enameled steel wheels with semi-pneumatic puncture proof tires and lifetime oiless bearings. Saf-t-wind starter no rope to pull. 22 IN. POWER MOWER IN THIS STYLE 59.40 24 IN. POWER MOWER IN THIS STYLE 62.40 1 Cornmeal Adds a New USE BLUE LUSTRE which ii dsiigncd far uit in any ryp applicator or with lonj handle brush.

This ii a premium a.uolify, oap-free cleaner that leavei na teapy residua ta cause rapid resoilinj. It brightens colors and nap ii left open and lofty. Blue Lustra is safe for all carpeting including orientals. Clean spots and traffic lanes or wall ta wall. Half-gallon for $3.39 cleans three 9x12 rugs.

CASPER COMMISSARY "The" Downtown Store Flavor to Meat Balls LOOK and LEARN BY A. C. GORDON A 40TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR SUPER VAIUI "One reason why we do not use a wider variety of cereal grains is because of lack of originality," 1 remarked to the Chef. "Several are adapted to combine or serve with meat or fish, especially corn- 1. What is the record number of games won by a major league championship team during one season? 2.

What country's people have meal. "Unsweetened cornbread, split and toasted, is a most appetizing base for chicken fricassee or short the reputation of eating the most candy? 3. What is the name of the valu cake. A cornmeal crust adds new flavor to meat pie. Polenta, a form of cornmeal mush, is a perfect teammate for fish." "And my new Spanish meat balls engaged in creative pursuits will find December an excellent month in which to put over new ideas and to capitalize on imagination generally.

A child born on this day will be endowed with a great love of home and surroundings, also with a 'subtle sense of humor and a brilliant wit. able fertilizer which is provided by sea birds? ANSWERS 1. The Chicago Cubs won the National League pennant in 1906 with a record of 116 games won, and only 36 lost. 2. Great Britain.

3. Guano. wo combine lamb and cornmeal into a fine meat-dumpling entree," an A (375 deg. or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.

Serve piping hot with following sauce: Sauce for Meat Balls: Slice 1 peeled medium onion. Separate into rings; slow-brown in butter. Conbine 1 tbsp. flour, 'A tsp. crushed basil, 'i c.

cold water and 1 (8-oz.) can seasoned tomato sauce. Add to onion. Cook-stir until thickened. To Serve: Pour sauce onto heated deep platter; top with meat balls. DINNER Lettuce-Green Pepper-Egg Salad Dressing Latin American Spanish Meat Balls Break Sticks Sauteed Parsnips Green Snap Beans Nut Meringue Cake or Spiced Pears Coffee Tea Milk Nut Meringue Cake: Make up 1 pkg.

white cake mix as directed. Spoon batter into oiled shallow 7x11 inch pan. Top with nut meringue; bake 45 min. in mod. oven, 350 deg.

F. Cool. Cut in squares making 12 portions. Nut Meringue: Beat 4 egg whites stiff with tsp. calt, 1 tbsp.

cold water and tsp. cream of tartar. Gradually beat in c. granulated sugar. Add s.

tsp. vanilla and two-thirds c. coarse-chopped lightly toasted nut meats, any kind. DRESSES Spring And Summer Fabrics New Selections New Reductions COATS Toppers And Full Length Balance Of Our Spring Stock Vz Price nounced the Chef. Measurements are level; Recipes for 6 Spanish Meat Balls: First prepare cornmeal mush as follows: Cornmeal Mush: Heat to boiling lVb c.

water In saucepan. Mix two-thirds c. enriched cornmeal and 't tsp. salt with two-thirds c. cold water.

Pour-stir into boiling water. Cook until thickened, stirring often. Cover. Continue to cook 10 min. or longer over low heat.

Meat Balls: To cornmeal mush add 1 lb. cooked drained ground iamb or use ground bologna. Stir in Vi" c. tomato ketchup, 2 tbsp. fine-chopped celery, 3 tbsp.

fine-chopped green pepper and tsp. paprika. Mix thoroughly; chill. Shape into 24 balls containing a generous tablespoonful each. Roll in fine dry bread crumbs.

Prepare early in the day if do-sired. In any case, fry in deep hot at $600 to Values to $39.98 BALANCE OF SPRING STOCK REDUCED i lr 51) "This tnt I like -it's net ti "It really satisfies my liunjerl" These are typical comments from people who have switched to the Rexall product after Using others. And now, the Rexall LOW CALORIE DIET AID is available at economy prices. You can save money, get scientifically balanced nutrition, only 900 calories per day. Miscellaneous Items Blouses, Skirts, Slacks Reduced as Marked.

NOW ONLY FOR CONVENIENCE try in sealed packets of four, one meal per packet, or in the 6-can pack of ready-mixed liquid, one meal per can. Ask your physician about Low Cion Dial Aid. Shop at the Glass House for HATS Reduced As Tagged Balance Of Our Spring Stock Vi Price SPRING SUITS Junior Missy Half Sizes to Vz OFF lidng Clotliifiii 3'2-lb. Con Pwd. NOW $3.85 6-Pack Liquid NOW $1.35 FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ot exccptionol An excellent choice of clothing prices.

Shop for everyone of the Store With the Red Door THE GLASS HOUSE KIMBALL DRUG Wyoming National Bonk Ph. 23 4-4587 TOWN COUNTRY PHARMACY 187SCY PH. 23 4-5171 230 West First CASPER Phone 23 6-6091 227 East First.

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