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RATCTDAT, JVSV 15 AC1! yitBATTf B'TMOfHAT-BTltAtP Summer Music Program Varmup Chess Champion; 16, Needs Reassurance Ego Remain By WARD CANNEL NEA Staff Cerrespeadeat NEW YORK (NEA) Despite Top Food Buy fTh. Hll.wln auMt to Hi Mtlra'i warnings from writers, photographers, publicists, TV personnel, editors, publishers, tourists and just plain folks who said it to f4 bvyt Wilt VHkin nparttf tor UnHW Pna lnt.rn.flw O. I. Dprtmf Af rtoul- tvraJ couldn't be done, have success fully seen and talked to Bobby Fischer. And so I can report that Bobby i i ,11111 WASHINGTON (UPP -Thrifty food shoppers will find eggs, broiler-fryer chickens, pork, and increasing supplies of fresh fruits and -vegetables excellent choices for this weekend.

Since this week ushers in June dairy month, there'll be plenty of is a typical American 16-year-old kid with typical teen-aged needs and typical porridge crumbs on his typical sweater. It is only by "But who knows?" a magazine reporter shrugged at me. "Yon may be the lucky one. I came pretty close, myself. I had an appointment to raeet him at a big resort where be had been invited free of charge because he was a champion.

''He had left long before I got there, of course. But I did have the good luck to be 'allowed to take his suitcases' back to the city with me," Well, what nobody knew was: there is a secret ritual you have to go through before yon can see Bobby. It works this way: You make an appointment with him through Simon and Schuster, the publishers of Bobby's "Games of Chess." You arrive at the appointed time, and 45 minutes later an editor comes in and sets up a chess board. "This one a very inter esting middle game," the editor says, beginning to play chess with himself. "Bobby would find this one quite challenging." Providence that he happens to be the U.S.

Chess Champion, and milk, cheeses, and other dairy products wearing favorable price the youngest International Grandmaster of chess of all time. tags. At numerous markets across the country, protein -rich eggs still rep Well you can imagine what it is to be a teen-ager, when life's resent a number one value, witn uncertainties begin to loom ever prices at the lowest levels you, and find yourself matching BOBBY riSCHEK AT WORK: He speaks only chess. many years. All cuts of pork are an excellent choice too, along with strategy against men two and three times your age and beating them at it.

ground beef, 'and broiler -fryers which art still a feature at many In the first place. H's a terrible strain on a typical gangling kid. shopping centers. Vegetable bins will offer Increasing supplies of lettuce, car combination to his secret heart He did not show up. So, it has been left up to the newsmen and photographers to break through the boy's insecurity and tell him that he can trust in America because we care.

At one time or another, almost everybody has tried. But invariably, the formula has been wrong. And it would stagger your mind to total up the number of newsman-hours lost over chess games with people guaranteed to be "Bobby's best friend; see each other every One false move and you can knock all those little chess rots, tomatoes, asparagus, onions, in miiuit- wihi wuiuu remiiiv pieces on the floor. And in the second place, its cooking greens, cabbage, celery, cornr- snap besns, cucumbers sauash. and potatoes.

an unfair attack on your sense of security, having all those full- Tuning vb for the Instrumental nnste prorrsm are several students. From left, ther are Linda Hill, JimFocieaonc, Sheryl Fife and Barry Mies. They're under the direction of William Wbltford, Instrumental music teacher In the Albany trade schools and Junior Hifh school. The summer program will be sponsored by elementary school district No.5. grown players trying to outwit In the fruit line, there's a wide choice.

Most plentiful are bananas strawberries, grapefruit, Valencia Dial Telephones Due at Mill City you. he will never be as good at chess as soon gets into real jeopardy with himself. But just at the crucial moment 85 minutes late the young champion gangles into' the room, assays the game, and wins handily. Away from the chessboard, Bobby is quite liberal and does not care that you are there, or It's the kind of thing that turns Rehearsal Set oranges, lemons and limes. Supplies of watermelons, cantaloupe, and southern peaches are increas- Whjle in Germany the family will pick up a new car which they tour the continent with and then Tot Falls Three Stories; Lives ing daily and gradually are bear tag more favorable prices.

At Brownsville who you are, or what you want. Fish counters across the nation will offer excellent supplies of fish bring home, making the trip back by boat They left by plane from Portland to New York and from there will leave-4er England by BROWNSVILLE The first prac But you can tell that deep down tice for the sacred music program he is in desperate need of reassurance 15 or .20 lashes of it jet plane, sticks, shrimp, and canned tuna. Those are the week-end's best food buys, nationally. Here is more detailed information for the West: Arizona, California, Idaho, Mon to be, presented at the Brownsville Pioneer picnic has been scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Brownsville Pres i a NEW YORK (UPI)-A window screen gave way and a t-vear-old girl fell three stories to theside-walk from her tenement home in the Bronx Friday night Attendants at Morrisania Hospital said the girl, Ivette Figueroa apparently escaped without serious injury.

She was kept at the hospital overnight, for further MILL CITY The Valley Telephone Company of Silverton, who are placing a new dial telephone system Mill City as soon as possible are opening bids for the erection of a new plant in Mill City June 30. It is expected that work on the building should start within the next 30 days with dial system to be ready for operation early next year. Mr. and Mrs. Don Paul and son Alexander left Monday afternoon for a three month vacation trip to Europe.

Paul is on the staff of Santiam Union High school and Mrs. Paul is employed in the office of Simpson Plywood mill at Lyons. Sumner Musical Program Slated A music program, designed to supplement the recreational and educational facilities available to Albany children during the summer months, will begin June 11. The program will be sponsored by elementary school district No. 5 under the direction of William R.

Whitford, instrumental music teacher in Albany grade schools and the Junior High school. Students will be divided into groups of beginners, intermediate and advanced classes, according church. tana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, other, weaker kids into hostile delinquents or juvenile rebels. And Bobby would be the first to admit it But unfortunately, he Speaksnly chess. Unhappily, most recent efforts to reassure him have bogged down.

The U.S. State Department, for example, offered to send him to the Paris Exposition last year. But he turned them down with a flimsy excuse that there wasn't enough money in it for him. South America has tried, too. And while they actually got him down there, it was all they could, do to keep him feeling secure and not afraid that he would be done out of his prize money.

On his return, one-of New York's most venerable' chess clubs held a reception for him. All fingers in the Central Linn Washington, Wyoming: Eggs, fry er chickens, pork, and increasing supplies of fresh fruits and vegetables are providing consumers area, hlgtkschool age and older, have beeirJhvited to take part in the programAwhich will be given at the picnic the evening of June 19. with attractive buys. C0MCT0H The ad for the Assembly of God Vacation Bible school should have stated ages from 3 to 14, instead of 3 to 4. Also, the address should read 2817, Santiam highway; not 281.

Eggs continue in heavy supply and prices are mostly at the low Further practices will be held Thornton Rules On School Funds the afternoon of June 14 and at p.m. June is. levels of recent weeks. Top quality large eggs are I to I cents a dozen higher on Northwest and San Francisco area markets, but Centennial costumes may be For a quick berry pie heap sugared berries in a baked pie shell and top with whipped cream. other sizes are unchanged in price.

"But even they had missed the worn at the program, if desired ALT Re-elects MiniiWWlMllWtiillilllliMllllliilWIIIItMWftflWIlllllMltttllllllllliillllllllHlllllWlWIltllliMllllWllWHIIllIlM Mostly unchanged In price are the plentiful supplies of fryer chickens and pork. Some beef cuts are slightly high to previous instrumental training. Each student will receive instruction on the instrument of his choice during the one-hour class sessions. Registration will be held at the Junior high Monday between 9 a.m. and 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m.

Classes, after beginning June 11, will continue twice-weekly through July 30. A $10 tuition fee for the IS lessons will be payable at registration. Instruments may be rented Joanne Forbes SALEM (UPI) Payments to Oregon's poorer school districts under the basic school support program will be increased during 1959-60 as a result of an opinion released Thursday by Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton. flie attorney general's ruling was requested by the State Department of Education because the House Education Committee at the last session of the Legisla Results of the annual Albany Little Theater group election were announced today.

He-elected president was Jo through the school. ture failed to take any action on the basic school support cost ratio computed by the education de- anne Forbes with Eg Cogan serving as vice-president, Lands Lat-tin as secretary, Lee Miller as treasurer and John Bastian and er this week in Northwest and Los Angeles area, and calf, veal and lamb art mostly unchanged in Butter continues in plentiful I supply. Fruit and vegetable plentifuls i include strawberries, cantaloups, watermelons, carrots, artichokes, cauliflower, lettuce, onions, long white potatoes, soft squashes, and tomatoes. 1 In good supply are apples, avocados, grapefruit, lemons, Valencia oranges, small peaches, asparagus, beans, cabbage, corn and cucumbers. Jack Davis as members at large.

Miss Salem Wins Award With Song selected as Corvalus represent pCULIUCJIl. Superintendent of Public Instruction Rex Putnam asked for a ruling on the proper method of establishing the basic education program's cost. ative was Barbara Morseth. Officers will be installed at a SEASIDE (UPI) 1 a potluck dinner Monday evening at the ALT Theater building. Toe way Thornton interpreted Masserdotti, -19-year-old Miss Salem, captured the judges approval with a vocal rendition of her own Trie courtroom drama.

"The the law, those districts have been receiving the greatest EVERYTHING GOING AT COST BUY NOW AND SAVE! Night of January 18th" has been Best fish buys are dungness composition, "Dynamite" in the crabs, halibut, salmon, rockfish, amount of equalization funds will get more under the new computa announced as the summer production off ALT. It will be presented under the direction of Miss Forbes the middle of August. Stu Max cod, and flounder, second preliminary judging at the Miss Oregon Pageant here Friday night. The bright eyed brunette gave well will act assistant director ner hobbies as music composition andJ hef' talent- -as and SHEETR0CK Reid Confirmed As Ambassador piano. Miss Portland, Karlyn Mattsson Anyone interested in trying out for one of the 24 holes is invited to the readings June 15 and 16 at p.m.

at the ALT building, Miss Forbes said today. Scripts are available now at the Albany public library, she added. QUOTES in the NEWS PLYWOOD 14-4x8 Shop 4x8 SHEETS an 18 -year -old Beaverton high school graduate, won her second trophy, this time for her appear WASHINGTON (UPl)-Ogden R. Reid was sworn in Friday as II 14 INT. PAINTS ENTIRE STOCK 30 oil SCREEN DOORS sheet ance in a swim suit.

Her first trophy Thursday night was for an new U. S. Ambassador to Israel ft. 8 ft. 18' less than 24 hours after he was 1.20 1.45 United Press International evening gown.

Miss Coos County, Rose Thrush, confirmed. II 38 Reid, 33-year-old former New 34-4x8 Shop was named winner in the evening shoot Public to See Radiation Data PORTLAND (UPI) The State GENEVA The International Commission of Jurists, in a report on the mass killing of Tibetans by Chinese Communists during the past nine years: "In a sense, it reminds one of York newspaper publisher, was told during the State Department swearing in ceremonies that his post was "one of the most import II tl "Tft gown competition Friday night. In tonight's contest, the judges will select Miss Congenially. A $100 scholarship goes 'with the award. 12 38-4x8 Ext.

Shop sheet I. the brutal suppression in Hun Board of Health Friday said it! ALL SIZES ant of our diplomatic missions. He said in reply that he was approaching the assignment "humb gary." will make available for public inspection complete- national radia SHOP GRADE ly." WASHINGTON Rep. Dale Al- Sunday the six finalists' will parade before the judges for the coveted title of Miss Oregon and a trip to the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. tion detection network monthly reports.

6.50 ford replying to ea. The federal government becan charges by Little Rock newspaper Publisher John Wells that there Windshields Smashed Hubcap Sets Stolen sending the reports to state offi cials, this week. St. Edwards Elects were more votes than voters in the, election which won him his LEBANON Vandalism and the The first report compiled bv the LEBANON St. Edward's Par 584x8SheathingS.10e LUMBER congressional seat: u.a.

ruDite Heaiui service, cov theft of three sets of hub caps were reported to police Thurs ent's Club last week elected the coming year's officers. Mrs. Clar ers readings lor January, 1959. SCREEN DOORS "I would not for a moment desire to serve in this distinguished body unless I had been properly The report shows "roueh" day. Bill Tavlor, 2711 So.

Santiam ence Spence was elected presi dent, Mrs. Ed Grace, vice-presi counts made by the detection stations, and readines of the same said that vandals broke the and honestly elected. dent, Mrs. Edward Plinski, secre filters with more precise eauio- ALUMINUM meni at me network headquarters LAS VEGAS. Ney, Mlcjkey Rooney.

announcing thai he and windshields out of three logging trucks parked at his placer Two sets of hub caps worth an estimated S64 were taken from CEILING TILE NOW ONLY lO'sq. ft. 1 DOOR AND CABINET HARDWARE ENTIRrSTOC'K 30 oil in wasmngton. D.C.. according to 1x8 'E' Sheathing $42 tary, and Mrs.

Pat McGrory, treasurer. Plans were made by the group to sponsor a Country store again in the fall and to sponsor a soft- 15.95 health board spokesman. He said the new federal report the first which Ores on health cars at the Wentworth Motor Co. lot. Second and Oak, Wednesday night.

ball team under the direction of officials have had available for public distribution. m'60 The other set of hub caps was his fifth bride, whom he wed in secret last December, expected baby in October: "I hope this is the first of many children for us. We're not putting any limit on the number of kids we'll have. The more the merrier." PHILADELPHIA Juvenile Court Judge J. Sydney Hoffman.

Bernard Bolfe. The school will be dismissed for the summer at noon Thursday, The state board of health, how PAINT EXT stolen from a car belonging to Carl Luke Fussy, Rt. 1, while it lxQslNo.3..,. 1x8 s1 No. 2 ever, has been using news releases about high readings from its Portland station for several June 4.

Treats of, dixit cups and cup cakes will be served to the children after dismissal. was parked in town Wednesday-night. Their value was estimated at (29.50. m75 Regular $7.69 per GaL NOW ONLY years. ifffMiiiifiitwtvwmwn JMM MANY MORE BARGAINS I 5.48 gal.

on the "sudden urge" murder of 1-year-old Becky Holt by 15-year-old Edward J. Cooney "This is horrible. It's a shame that two families can be completely destroyed by a thing like this. Somewhere along the line, wt must have failed." Doors Windows EVERYTHING GOES 30 of! All Items in Stock Are Going at Cost! Everything Must Go! Hurryl Get Wanted Items while Large Stock Is Completel These Won't Last at above Low Prices Oregon 4-Hers To Visit Capital CORVALLIS (UPI). The top four Oregon 4-H citizens of the VALLEY YOUTH CRUSADE SPECIAL MUSIC-MARCY TIGNER (Recording Trombonist) SPfAKER: ENDEL MEIUSI (From Under the Russian Boot) EVERYONE IS INVITED 7:30 p.m.

Saturday 7:30 p.m. First E.U.B. Church, First and Pine 1 Albany year will take week's glimpse at national government and their own 4-H club program at the 29th National 4-H dub Conference in Washington, 13-19. The Oregon delegates will leave from Portland June 10. Making the 19S9 trip are Karl Beach, 17.

Lexington; Dale Anderson. 17, Grerham; 1 Kristlne 17, i Bend, and Suzanne Losier, 20, Sanf ia or Luintber Co. Ph. EM 7-4646 i I RETAIL DEFT. 18th fir TStfc Enterprise.

The delegates will be accompanied by John Schmld. extension agent of Deschutes count..

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