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So~thern Local Tourney for Pony Ileaguets to Begin Sunday Afternoooi
Tbo 111'11 lllllle ol lourn!ment
flay at tile Ractno ba!eball
hid will get underway at 2:30
P· m. Sunday aftem0011 when
"" N"7 Haven Pony team goes
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Pony Leaguero wt1l be playfld game Sunday aflerDoool
tbrougbout the week and tben pl"OIIe to be a elose clash
lhe Tri-County Hlcb ~ tile two teams opllt In
Tourney to oeheduted to begin aeason action. Lyndon
nut Sunday afternoon at I p. and Jeu Maynard will'
m., prior to !be Pony Tourna- !be New Haven entry and
ment championship game.
bert Ruuellll D1ll!IJI80I" fur
Tbe New Haven • MaiQ!I 11011.

Tbe nmalnlne ICbedulo

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MJddleport sarona wW
their cma-towo rlvall
J,ts aU p. m. oo
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4, with the · a oecood round bye lllil
directly Into the ~
game.
At 5 p. m. .., Auauot I, lba
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of the Mason • Now
and llarOIII • Jell pme

and playfld only In !be champlonohip game against the
eago Bears. Kovacb jolna the
list of free agents who dkln't
quite make the grade.
fortable Ill his old defensive
Coach Wad) Lemm eased op
end positioo, the Detroit Llona a bil on his st Louis playu•
traded him to lhe P•ltsburgb Friday after 'Jbursday'o w!J&gt;.
Steelen.
nmg serlmmage against the
La Rose amed his All-Amer- College All-Stars. lla~py thai
lea laurels playing defensive n. one was Injured in lhe
end for the Univeroity of Mis· S&lt;'rlmmage, Lemm let hls men
souri. When ht came to Detroit loaf lbrough two light drills.
ao a top draft choice in 1981, But the vacation will be abort
the U0111 promptly turned him as Lemm plano another-aerlm·
Into an offe~olive guard. Later, mage Saturday, with special
U• 5-feet·$, :ai&amp;-pound Uneman attention to the rookies and r•
swllclled to tackle, moving fur· • ,.-,es.
thet away from hom• territory. Saltlmore h a I I b a c k Tom
But thlo year lh" 25-year-old Matte stymied tile Colts' Ia·
La Rose 11as back In bill old conlc defen1e with effective use
spot at end . 11beo lhe Uons of · option passes during !be
opened lhejj" lralolnt camp. Be Colts' afternoon drill. The pra&lt;&gt;
wao, that to. until the rooHell tice ended with quarterback
In Friday and Danny was sent Johnny Unitas flashing his old
.away.
style as he toased e f.;ye-yard
AI the Fairfield, CoiiD.; train- scoriog pass to fuUback Jerry
iDg camp of llle New · York Hill.
G1ants, Jel'!lllive Unebackera 1\1 The San Francisco 49ers took
GurU) and John Kovach were H easy with tbelr workouts as
cut from -the ~quad. Gursky baa' .hey prepared {1• today'• heavy
been Injury Pf'll1t since be scrlmmege In Redwood
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nmnerup uament bu been held the prevand throe other en- ious five yean.
from lui l'fll' head tile 14 Tbe winner of the double eHm·
ll!aml wl\lclJ begin battllnl MoD- iDalioo event will represent Ohio
lfX' te Oblo Amerlcao Log In !be Region 5 eliminations at
baseball C!I'OWII.
Aahland, Ky . Ibis mooth. The
8esldoo the two flnallsts, Illinois, Indiana, Kentuclty,
Euclid and Portsmoutb Mlclligan, Missourl and Wioconare back from 11183 and the rest
state ehampiODI also will be
of the fJeld will be "'"'!" up o1
1ba regional.
"Come on, lal, lefo ,.. .
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Downing (11-3) and Boward
Pascual, Worthlogton (9) and
Henry. Winner - Worthington
(2-3). 111!-Killebrew, Allisoo.

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be worth Sl8,000! Wh.ot
Mo.u 1our fir• U.S~~r­
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Cbed: with Nationwide
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YOU MEn THE
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FLIPPY HAS A IIALL- The only l&gt;owling porpoise In the world, a laughing Flipp7 .
rolla quite a few strikes and spareS' for visitors at the Seaquarium il) Miami, Fla.

w11J play bl a MJii.&amp;al pme. at 1 p. m. wort at varloul ..,... .,.....
The dJaaiJIIonildp pmo II TournaJIItlll u • ....,.. are tile two ~ IN •
ecbfJduled to bolla at4 p. m. .., BW Hayes, President ol the Golnlher, Hilton Wolle, lr.,
simday, AUIII!!L t, or lmmedl-lyr1lc:uae • MlntnYille Baseball Bob Bun:bell, Art SIGbart """' '
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ol the Soulllol'll LDeal Slib ToanebW, Praldenl of
the Individual tr:opbles and
lldlo!ll beque IAiumament be- Tri-County lllcb School t.ygue. team trophy will be awarded
tweeD ~ and s-t1 Umplrell who are alated to till dJampl&lt;Jpobip llqUI!f

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Swap NFL Players

MUST II JOUSTIN&lt;r.-A fair damsel helps her "knight" in stlining atmor, and

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have a lo•cly new I-XL
Shadow-wood kitchen for jUit a
few pc:nniet a day. Our experienced plumen will gi.. your
kitchen a 11cual0m" look at far
- . oott than you imagine poloihlc. Con~ary Shadowwood eabineu are expertly

crafted oek&lt;t hardwoods
and fioi&amp;hed in a mellow baked
llocquer tbat maiDa ill beauty
fur yean. Plenty of c:unvenienCll
feature~, too: Exdu&amp;i.ve "Sta..
Cl01e" drawen, adjuatabJe
thelvel1 Hd llicting 1helvea.

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in ..d let ,. p.. your dream

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have 1 now tool avoiloble to

"''l't them In gOttiJI« tDp production
Thio ;, • new stile . wide
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What aDCI bow to sample: (I) dale equlpnleln avallible.
sample at the lob0rllo1)1 !AI by iiiiOWinl mon lboUt tllllr
For plallb NOIIMAL Ill appear- PollowiDC IJII)yala, a report wmplele tilt anolyllls, ID~et 010p1.
onco : Com; take all of tho wUl be made 16 the persdiiiUb- the mulbl and Npol'l 1D till SmaO but· pt&lt;lt!Yible Jllld dll·
tDp fully developed leal
It mltll!ll !be sample. 'nto report IJ'OWer.
fert,_ art dllllault !AI Iiiii..
plant Is not In llltt• - 'llllr wiD indicate the elemotlll which 1\IIDJI Mtlil Cowl~ ltrmll'll ure avan Willi till J!M* ICtUI'
tasseling, the 3rd leaf from the aro deficient or In exceso oupo are todly 1111D8 11011 tall ,to ,.. all loehlllqltlll•.MCIII ciJ'IIa1 ~
top. Sample 1 to tr p!anls. AH- pi), togetber With recamrn&lt;nd- 1111 In Jn-'l'tilfnl. prot, . &lt;11 pe:lmelltlrf fl!illuUJ If !hi)'
alla at oilier le~U~~~N: llkt tbe ed c:orrtetl1ro procteltU'M. lt ond producUon oftlcliJIOY, · M• can ~ "ln!o" )'fllcl dlf·
top sill: (6) Inches from 10 to will take from five to thlny oy of tbtll farmen coul~ Ill- 1 - of two lo diNt bulhell

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boron IB), copper CCul, and onalysoo will be accompUsheJ ;th" time. Many l_ftdlvlduals of the votert polled thought
, weeks IWIY thl voters' d fl . Clel .
-~---·;mas h~ve to walt unhl Septem· independent deterrent'' Wlls ·
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ber he fore obtaining a job II is portant.
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importllnt not to become dis· Wilson ha• said that II
With their WJSb to Olatn- are just two addlttonal tools tD
IcooJraqed.
A careful plan fol· elected he will eventually
economic liability end em-- help Mell!tl County larmer1 In·
lowed by patience and often the British nuclear
crease total prodiiCtion end.
of ..arching should .He mocks the Tories
As of now th! polls gtve the flclency of production. T be • e
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!"independent" deterrent
to Labor, .but.m~racles tools are available to help
Firat, analyze the type of
caft ha~pell .eilen in County Improve Ita .C.,noniic
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work •ppropriate for your in- should he clear, conclte,
polltlCI,
bale.
By DICk WES'I'
" WISslty lounge chair."
. •nd abilities. This may applicable to the. job you are
United Preis 11tlenlad011al
Miu Jean
eminent be ~bvlous 01 rna~ requtre pro- seeking. There are many ex1••810nal help. Yoo moy lind ampleo for prtjl&amp;ring a good
: WASHINGTON (UPJ)
- chairologiat of the
; Many people don't quite under- POll, boa deacrlbed
it valuable to 1° to 8 vOOllt&gt;&gt;n-- resume and lntervle• In vou1r II
· stand mOOern art. Wh1ch iR :arrangement of brown
guidance center. 'nUs i.B school or local llbrary. lt wlH
· quite understandable. But the straps IUSponded oo
•' .ble · · oly,
· '"Kh be worth while to check
WITH A. •"
Washltl!!IOD Gallery of Mod&lt;!m ubitl!! u "a human all"IJ shot.
schools, and iOJJIO civU theoe sourees,
Art I! different.
That pretty well iunls it up.
services. If you At an lnte"iow, act natural
' . ll h80 ju•t opened an exhibit Another major contributor to
mllke up your !"ind, • and be youraelf. Be straight; :!Omposed entltely ol chairs. AI- the art of creatina chairs
fee and • httle time m~y forw~, . bul not aggreoslve.
' ilOft anybody ean understand a don't look like C".haits was an repa~ you many bmes over m Don t he11tate to ask questions.
'hair.
archllect named Eero
happmess .Jnd saldry. .
. Be prepared to show your tn1 must say. however. that nen, give or !like a couple of Onco tbe type of job " decld· teres! and knowledge of the
·?Ontemplating a chair as an ob- double vowela.
~po~, where do you start parUcular job and flrm . Don't
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"Womb Chair''
.ookmg · There are various be afraid to admit &gt;J(Inl! lack
11ace upon which to deposit In 1948, he gave human- sources such a · newspapers, of, knowledge. Emphu12e your
me'• hlp pocketl! requtm a ity the "womb chair." Human·
or private employment " lllnl!llels to leatn and grow
Sharpen• OWn Knives In 4Y.. Mlnutn
· veat deal ol self llOtllrol.
ill' has not been the
agencies, personnel _depart.- with the job. Show oelf-confl· l
The galleey hao ISsembled 21 since.
· .ants, small local busm..se~, dence but not cnnceU.
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SEE US TODAY FOR A FRiil
chairs that are regarded as I don't know how
etc. Do not overlook public
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grosses and cereal croPI, and Plaoo
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tile deolre for a challlt. The llekl., a naval IJ!IInoarlne IUIII ol 1011 Ieaia wllll
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octrtes,
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tllaDI lbll llllt
" abe U(illbled.
table crops In
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the
fullJ
too mueh fllD oal biN
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cbll!p.
~ dlllldft&amp;,
mato, swHI corn, aJtd cabbage ed.
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their
Cbrls currently II In
plctunl looldllll
consisdered a, a diagnostic tool eire~ rna) be obtained by connot alford to !oM four oleelfonl ~tely broke off nqoUatiOIII. Why may
IIIII t
witb Etfll
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In a row.
The Sptllflb mlnllllr of Info.. w111
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Worldlll for the TorlOI 11 the mat1011
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pbyllolj
pttl ol I 'IIIW '4W01tt1111e.'
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rnent pracllcea (C) .valuation oia is dependent upon a knowThe Torfea won llvt yur1 qo could not lie 1111'1 of ~m lete en1 '
P&lt; '
QUtr ·
· be beak · nest JW, and
of )ltant abnornuUties,
ao ledge of ibo past
of
Yea, •· " Clllld ond lkhaol wllh the ologan "You never had performance by Groot ar1J1n.
mllht
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see, thbtgl will bt dl1ltf.
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By DAVID NVDICK
It 110 good" and lt'a 1llll1ood.
1JU1e Newapaper 8"""" MOll ratlJy 1Dd
nl
evaluation is belt made the ability to obtain a aatlsfactlPI
·••lon Sr· 'oll•t
Wont Hl1hor 811lldll'tfl
Labor 1111 Ultle newtp11per
u
1011111
when a comparllor. con bo tory sample and the accuracy Many «raduotl!t ond atudentt Although 81r Ale&lt;! would dke 1upport. 'l'lll ·orcaa of the Labor au
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made between Sllmpl81 taken o the analytical methuds em- ore turned loOOe on lhe job to make Great Britain'• Indo- Party, tho Dally Herald,
of
other
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abnormal ployed Every effort ha&amp; been 11 a 1 ket dunng the 1ummer pelldent deterrent on elecUon owned by Cedi Klnl. Tbe 1ltrP.
1011 11111
plantt in lh• same
pral made tq prov1de complete aod mot.th•. Some are •eeklftll tern- Issue, the votert are not IPB&gt;'k• aid will bl killed alter the
lestl!
area
easily lollowd illstrt~ctlons for P' rnry employment IInce they ing to foreign affain. They are olectioll&gt; and tr. plaeo taken by flrlt
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the
0
What the analyll$ will In- obtaining the san.ple.
twill return to sChool In Septem intereoted in their own standard • new paper to be &lt;lllled the n 1
buU:.mlgth
elude : AU• agro.&gt;Omic sompleo For eoch somple •ubmitted "' bfr. Otheu ar• looking for per- of living; In pensionl, In ltou.. Sun. Tht Only olher D8Wopaper tl:e
N..,cd
relawill be analyzed lor their coo- the laboratory. on Information manent employment 10 order to mg. educallon and employment. backing Labor is King's Dally ltfents ll'or
nutent of potassium (k), phosplt- and description sheet muot b• begin their JOb c~r.eers.
A survey tak~n by Roy Thom- Mirror, which baa live million 188 ~tlii.ta plontit p
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. hlblt had one major Oaw.
!Once you get in It you can't resume abould be carefUlly pre- facturer, wiH open n t!ant In I
, There wa• no plate to ail tget out 111ln without the aid '"''"· They are often your Ibis Falrfiel&lt;fCounty community I
; down.
.of an obetetrlel&amp;n.
key to an hltervlew which next week. Initial emplnymont l
18 n...-easary if you are going will he 10 persons wllh an ;nJll!lerotlee Ia Cllalra
1 Nine 1fll'l
Pllled.
. (lnddentaUy, ~ou milbt like which time Hans J.
to seH youroeU. The reoume oreaoe to 25 apectea
. to know that If a chair has came out with the
iiiiiliiljiiiiiii
, arms you Ill "In" It, but -II It chair" and three chaps
: I• armleu you sit "on" it. ,Kataroloo, UtteU and Kelley
Kelp that In mind a1 you go produced the "leather sling
thrc;Jth life ond It will tttV8 chair." Then, in 1957. Saarinen
you a lot ol grief. Now back stru~k apln.
10 the oxhiblt.l
This time his offeri"IJ wn
Chairs that are in the main• the "single pedostal chair." a
stt&lt;Oam of modern art have a molded plastic seal stuck on
il'tat deal in commoo wltb the end of a metlll stem. II
-&lt;tther eontemporaey art forms. was lhe forerunner of a new d!~ That is to say, there is a ten· sign school that 1 would classl·
dency to makt them un- fy as "soda fountain renalsrecoculzable.
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Abel that ia wltere chair art
' non
dfl&lt;trnlbleness
wao
at tit&lt; moment. 11 It
pi~:, (circa 19251 by Marcel
on Ukt thai, the re.t If
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will bt otabding, too.

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speed palrol • turpedo bolla
made IIi ''UnproVoked alla&lt;t"
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where &amp;mday'o ·lncldent
red are tbere 1o gatbor·:
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of developn.enta in 1bat - · "
11 wu pre- IIIII lllio
CommunJSI PI" b!tllll ,
trolllng agalost pooslble ..:::

sloos by Soulb Vlelnama,...
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'Ill Nitze to1a a tacked ao Amerk!an lblp to D&gt;
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CaDI suffered no casualties or
d•mage. Communist casualties,
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"THE MANIAC"

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POMEROY OHIO
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Chill WUis Yvonne DeCarlo.

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Patil E. Sprouse, 1011 of Mr.
James P. Sprouse of Middleport and Richard D. Bolin, 1011
of Mrl. Essie Russell of 244
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dleport, IJ'adualed July 17 from
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