THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM Are you interested in a rewarding sales career? Imagine yourself calling on finan cial institutions in prestigious and professional surroundings. Presenting colorful and exciting checking products in a variety of settings, from executive boardrooms to modern meeting facilities in an expanding financial marketplace. Your clien tele would include banks, savings and loans, savings banks, credit unions, broker age firms and insurance companies. Harland’s looking for ambitious, hard-working graduates to fill sales associate positions across the country. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Harland has earned its title of The Great American Check Printer™ with a 63-year history of proven products, solid financial achievements and outstanding performance from more than 400 dedi cated sales representatives in 50 states. Our combination of marketing innovation, sales experience and produc- ^ tion efficiency has positioned Harland with the best com- W 0 bined growth record of any company on the New York f W __ or American Stock Exchange with regard to sales, ' m ■ earnings and dividend increases. ^ Turn your career dreams into a g planned reality. Contact your M : college placement office for pi f m W m I more information or write: * ^ Jr M I Employment Manager. Jj M r I r ^ John H. Harland Company, // / / i f RO. Box 105250, ' M W * Atlanta. Georgia 30348. 0 G/row /nto A (jreaP Future With Ms, Harland Representatives will be recruiting on campus October 8 & 9. Sign up at the placement office September 15-19. 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The judgment prompted Montgomery County Jim Dozier to initiate media polk k for his office,®! sent letters to all countyoffl and department heads atlvj the\ do the same. 1. Gerald Treece, a pin!J at South Texas College of h| Houston who is revieuin;| case at Dozier s tequest. I ''What's going to happengl no one is going to talk totlii| (ha am more ... the people' I to know is chilled." Homicide ruled in d-month-olcTsdec GEORGETOWN (AP) — The death of a 6-month-old William son County girl that her father said was an accident has been ruled a homicide, officials said. The child’s body was found Aug. 28 after the father, aided by hypnosis, told authorities where the girl was buried. Justice of Peace D.W. Hays ruled the death a homicide Friday. James Reeves remained in the Williamson County jail Saturday under $100.000 bond in ronnec- tion \ vith I till e July 4 dfa Miche lie . Ann Reeves, Dism torne) K en , Anderson saiii day. No ch; urge s have been Result S Ol f tnt * autopsy as* mformati flee invt sented to Andersoi Re dent; on from a sheriff! stigation will be; a grand jury Sep: i said. had told officers e IIy dropped hisdij i day of heavy drinij Holly, Crickets honored in Lubbock LUBBOCK (AP) — Fans of lock legend Buddy Holly hon ored members of the Crickets, the late musician's original hand, in a ceremony that followed a concert to celebrate the 50th an niversary of his birth. About 200 people gathered Saturday afternoon at Holly's statue just yvest of the concert site at Lubbock Memorial Civic Cen ter. Original Cricket members Joe B. Mauldin, Jerry Allison and Niki Sullivan and songwriter Sonny Curtis yvere inducted into Mas iblxK k lis Li area, ear Jennings. Ralna Em actors G. Corbin. T he Ci olt n d a F Day is. Bo . Jimmv f Bailey at els have | pean tour. Grain storage policy angers farmer LUBBOCK (AP) — Area grain area, the government k| fanners say they’re fed up with imburse the coopeiativrl northern farmers yvho are grab- transportation costs fra I bing T exas storage space just as braska to the High Plains. I the High Plains harvest is set to 1 he arrangement pi 1 begin. won't upset area cooperati-l Several Nebraskan cooper- solved since the storagebin-- I with a clear view of a bright future. - -T *** I As a Navy officer, you get " - - leadership and management responsibility fast. As a Navy pilot, you get all the flight training, navigation and aero dynamics know-how you need to make that responsibility pay off. It’s a big challenge with big rewards. First of all, you’re a Navy pilot. And after only four years you’ll be earning over $30,000. Plus there is® outstanding benefits package: 30 days’ paid vacation earned each year, low-cost life insurance, and many tax-free allowances. 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