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12 Newart. (0.) July Advocate SOUTHGATE SHOPPING 3 OLD FASHIONED BARGAINS LOWREY, ORGANS. ALDMA lest to Pictured at the antique Pump Organ is John Butts, Manager of Martin's New Southgate Store featuring the all-new Lowrey Organs Pianos. CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS Fullmer, Play Play Only Record $2495 $3495 Arthur RADIO $49 CLOCK INSTRUCTORS 8 CASSETTE TRACK Black PORTABLE COMPLETE WITH $895 TAPE T.V. TAPE BOOK CASES From $7950 495 Up BARGAIN BOX RECORDS SHEET MUSIC BOOKS Price 00 Each 45's Each MARTIN MUSIC CENTER IN OUR NEW LOCATION SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER (NEXT TO GRAY DRUG) 522-1125 Water in basement brings sidewalk work Maintenance problems, not beautifucation purposes, is the reason for the new sidewalk being constructed in front of the Best Jewelry 1 N.

Third St. "We had a lot of water leak(ing into the basement under the sidwalk and we had to replace it sooner than we expected," said Mrs. Dana Smith, store employe. Although the construction! complies with Mayor Richard Baker's request for downtown merchants to replace old curbing and sidewalks, Mrs. Smith said, "It really has nothing to do with beautification, it just had to be done." Free Thursday night concerts for Southgate The Newark Federation Band Local 122 is giving a series of free Thursday night concerts.

'The band, a 40 piece brass ensemble, is made up of local men ages 15 to 88 years old. It will perform four consecutive Thursday night concerts beginning July 13 at 7 p.m. at Southgate Mall. Route 79 South. The band is directed by Charles Dowling, 196 Rugg Ave.

Pataskala pushes swim instructions The Pataskala learn to swim campaign will begin Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Pataskala pool. The program was originally scheduled to open July 8 but all volunteer swim instructors from the Licking County Chapter of the American Red Cross were engaged in the swim campaign in the Newark area. State parks eye budget FRANKFORT, Ky.

(AP) Johnson says Kentucky will stop building large resort-type parks and improve current facilities. He said an attempt also will be made to cut food and labor costs to bring the state parks in line with similar private operations. Take advantage of the Savings FAIR SHOPPING CENTER v0 OLD FASHIONED BARGAINS Take advantage of the convenience of your NEWARK TRUST charge COMPANY THE INTERBANK CARD INTERBANK Newark Trust Company A SERVICE of CITIZENS FINANCIAL CORPORATION Five Convenient Offices SADDENED JOCKEY JERRY COSWELL is consoled by: while leading the field over the final hurdle in the Midsummer track attendant as he bids goodbye to his mount, five-year-old Hurdle Handicap at Monmouth Park, N. J. Outrider, left, thoroughbred, Dualamar, after the horse was killed in a spill removes the saddle from the fallen -AP Fischer blunders; Spassky leads REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Defending champion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world chess match when play resumes this afternoon.

The opener of the richest chess competition in history adjourned Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player. The game was to resume at 5 p.m.-1 EDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spassky's 41st move. The RusIsian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a sealed envelope at the adjournment. The two competitors, their.

seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzpossibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the greenand-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns, for Spassky. The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 29th move. The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bishop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S.

grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw. I don't see how Spassky can lose." Analyzing the game for The Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win, Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugo- slav grandmaster present at! the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black. Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. A draw counts half a point and a win a point in the 24- game championship match. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points.

The winner will get $153,125 in prize money, the loser 875, and in addition they will divide equally an estimated $33,000 or more from film and television sales. Proceedings ignored by yippies, zippies, gays In fact, many of the 1,500 counterculture, demonstrators camped out at Flamingo Park scarcely seemed to notice what was going on at Convention Hall, what with all the pot, skinny dipping and good vibes to be had. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (A)- the streets when George In fact, many of the 1,500 Yippies, Zippies and Gays McGovern clinched the Demodidn't join hands and dance in cratic presidential nomination. Woolworth THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY VIVID COLOR in 8x10 Loving Portrait for Plus -Film Charge Choose From A Variety Of Poses Limit: One coupon or special per subject. Photographer Hours: Groups at $1.00 each additional person no: 10 A.M.

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JULY 13-14-15 SOUTHGATE 571 Hebron Rd. Southgate Shopping Center SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED THANK YOU FOR But if there was little celebrating that McGovern had won out in the preconvention maneuvering, it was easy to find a kind word for the South Dakota senator. The prospect of McGovern as president was cheered by some of the young people. "I'm happy about it," said Bill Kohler, a beer-sipping former Army private who now belongs to Vietnam Veterans Against the War. "I'd like someone to stop the war right now, and he can't do that.

But he's still our best hope." Several nondelegates at Flamingo Park worried that McGovern might change some of his positions. An even stronger criticism came from the Zippies, a vocal group of dissidents who broke with the Youth International Party--Yippies. "After some of the compromises he's made with conservative Democrats, I'm beginning to wonder," said Zippie Eddie Harper of Orlando, Fla. "He may turn out just like Tricky Dick if he keeps on like he's But the skeptics were far outnumbered Tuesday night by the apathetic demonstrators who grooved with their own thing under the huge banyan tree in Flamingo Park. When Democrats wrangled over the crucial California delegation challenge early Tuesday morning, less than a hundred young protesters watched on a color television set perched on a table in the park.

At the some time, nearly 200 jockeyed for a good seat at the swimwhere skinny dippers frolicked. When McGovern himself showed up to address a senior citizen's rally at the Flamingo Park stadium Sunday, only a scattering of youths were intermingled with the oldsters. Susan Wolf, a pretty blonde in a long dress, was asked how she liked the senator's speech as she walked back to the park. "Actually, I didn't hear what he she answered with a thin smile was too stoned.".

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