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It took four tries over 10 weeks, Judy Resnik, Steven Hawley and j <i/Ukui|jSr- M O N T IC H 1 0 but America's third space freigh­ Charles Walker are scheduled to ^ L x "innon.3I ter finally got off the ground at 8:42 circle Earth 97 times and glide to a a.m. E D T , after a seven-minute landing Wednesday at Edwards ‘Performer’ Thermal Blanket Osnaburg Tier Curtains ‘RIo’ Striped.Towels delay caused' by two unidentified Air Force Base in the Southern airplanes in the safety zone around California desert. 1/ 72x90" >1 BATH Q r - ' y Our Reg. 9 .9 9 ...........> . ^ ' ^'1 Our Reg. 6 .4 9 .... the spaceport. Minutes before liftoff, flight 4.88 Our Reg. 4.99...........0 . 0 / Discovery, carrying a record 24 Ladies’ Pullovers Thermal blankets provide added warmth Machine washable curtains trimmed in commander Hartsfield — the only without the addeiJ weight! Fashioned of Famous Cannon Monticelto fashions tons of cargo, accelerated toward spaceflight veteran aboard Dis­ Natural or Brown. 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It was an John Ainslie of the Humane Society, 3 0 % O FF ALL CRAFT KITS! month tor the rest of this year and identical engine that caused Dis­ 2,0,19.50 the shuttle’s reputation as a above, gently plucks an English sparrow Our Reg. 14.99 Ea. •Soft Sculpture Ooll Kits •Latch Hook Kits Reg. 39.99 SALE 29.98 covery to fizzle on the ground June •Embroidered Stamped Napkins •Placemats reliable way to haul satellites into 26. from tar on a porch roof at 206 E. Center Woven poly Short. Avg .8-18 Each set includes: 1 flat sheet & 1 fitted sheet sewn orbit. •Scarves •All Stitchery Kits together plus 2 pillowcases. Easy-care, no iron. The main engines shut down as St. Left, two neighborhood children. Astronauts Henry Hartsfield, planned almost nine minutes after Michael Coats, Richard Mullane, blastoff and then the empty Dean Thibodeau and Vicky Smith, look Judy Resnik, Steven Hawley and external fuel tank was jettisoned to at the rescued birds. Chinese Rattan Charles Walker are scheduled to drop into the Indian Ocean. Then Below, one of the tarred birds. U Picnic Baskets LUCITEWaii circle Earth 97 times and glide to a Discovery’s maneuvering engines [S/W E50% I landing Wednesday at Edwards fired twice, pushing Discovery and •Large 1Sx17'L x 12'’W Paint, Gallon Air Force Base in the Southern its record 47,682-pound payload OaldorReg.........12.89 California desert. into a 184-mile-high orbit. Reg. 22.99... 14.88 CaldorSale------.\8.94 “ I can assure you the launch "That’s great news,” said John •Medium 13x15"Lxie''W Mfr. 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