Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 27

Location:
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
27
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE TWELVE THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNK 1, LOIS MAXWELL AS SECRETARY TO JAMES BOND NEW YORK (AP) The world's best known secretary can't type well-- and doesn't know shorthand at all. "Oh. no, I can't take dictation," said Lois Maxwell, her green eyes smiling through a mist of auburn hair. "And I can type only on an Italian typewriter, because I don't seem quite lish machine. "I'm afraid the only thing I could do well in a businiess office would be to answer the door and take someone's coat." MISS MONEYPENNY Actually, Miss Maxwell is an actress, and a very good one But she has won such screen fame as Miss Moneypenny, the slender, beautiful, superefficient secretary in the James Bond spy pictures starring Sean Connery, that the role threatens to submerge her own identity.

Lois has been in five of the films, based on the late Ian Fleming's espionage novels. The latest is "You Only Live Twice." The series has made Lois something of a heroine to secretaries all over the world. "Most girls who get involved with Bond either die or meet what used to be called a fate worse than death," she remarked. "But not Miss Moneypenny. LETTERS OF ADVICE "I get many amusing letters from secretaries saying, 'You won't ever nip off with that naughty James Bond, will "Well, on or off the laughed-- "There is little likelihood of that." Miss Maxwell is married to Peter Marriott, managing direction of National Broadcasting Co.

International in London. They have two children. Lois is a vivacious lady who likes a life of excitement and adventure Born in Toronto-- her father was a schoolteacher, her moth-i er a nurse she became a childhood radio star in Canada. Then at 15, she ran away from home, fibbed about her age, joined an entertainment unit of the Canadian army and was shipped to London. AWOL CHILD STAR "When my real age was discovered," she said, "They were going to send me back home.

So I went AWOL." When military authorities caught up with her, she was enrolled in the Royal Academy of Art. Lady Louis Mountbatten persuaded them to let her remain in England as her ward. In the years since then Lois worked as a photographer's model, acted on the London stage, and made some 20 films there and in Hollywood and Rome. FARMERS ASK TOUGHER LAW ON IMPORTS HARRISBURG (AP) Several Pennsylvania farm organizations urged at a "shirtsleeves" conference on farm policy Wednesday that the federal government adopt tougher laws to curb the Import of dairy products. Representatives from the organizations said the importing of "cheap foreign butterfat" and cheese products is undermining the U.S.

dairy industry and forcing American taxpayers to subsidize foreign dairy industries. James E. Honan. general manager of the Inter-State Milk Producer's Cooperative, said his organization was attempting to "achieve new national legislation which would specifically limit such dairy imports." The conference, was called by Orville Freeman, U. S.

secretary of agriculture, in order to get the views of Pennsylvania farmers on current farm programs and problems. Similar conferences have been J( Qjou BE A SUNTANNED BEAUTY By MARY SUE MILLER The whole idea of tanning is to look gorgeous. But you'll never make it unless you make up your mind to tan gradually and pamper your skin all the while. A beautiful tan cannot be hurried. According to medical reports, haste begets burns that do the skin real injury.

Moreover, piling tan on tan leads to skin that looks like a dried prune if, that is, you fail to take prevenative measures. For a sleek finish, follow these tanning tips: Apply moisturized sunscreen before and during sunbafihs, all summer long. If your skin is sensitive, use a hypoallergenic sunscreen and forego any sort of perfume. Fragrance is a known sun sensitizer. For the face, there's cosmetic value in tinted, hypoailergenic foundation with a sunscreen feature.

Hold sunning sessions to 20 minutes for at least seven days. Thereafter you must be the judge of how much exposure you can take. Tolerance varies wifih individuals. But never stretdi your luck; cover up and make for the shade before sizzle sets in. After sunning, drink plenty of liquids and bathe away accumulated lotion.

Then apply a soothing body oil or moisturizer, head to toe. For special problems that sunning may create, remember these antidotes; opal-pink prefoun- dation to blend hi untamied rungs around the eyes: skin bleach to control brown spots; sunscreen lipstick, eye oil stick, and snootie stick to keep down lip burn, crow's feet and red noses. A LOVELIER COMPLEXION Whatever your skin problems, to find a solution send for my booklet, "A LOVELIER COMPLEXION." Detailed advice contained includes correct care for dry, oily, combination and normal skin types; proper application methods; treatments for blackheads, enlarged pores, circles, wrinkles, crepiness, etc For your copy of "A LOVELIER COMPLEXION," write Mary Sue Miller, Box 158, The Gettysburg Tunes, Dundee, 111., enclosing a LARGE, SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE and 20c in coin to cover cost and handling. 1967, Mainland Britons call the Isles of Scilly the Fortinate Isles and the Islands of the Blest. They lie in the same latitude as Newfoundland, but the warm Gulf Stream system gives them a climate more subtropical than arctic.

held in the South and Midwest. Other recommendations made during the session urged the federal government to: Create a National Farm Bargaining Board that would enable producers to achieve unified bargaining power with food processors. Overhaul the whole farm parity system to assure farmers a higher profit and a greater return for their business invest- ments. i Abandon its "cheap food policy" which is keeping prices lower than they were 20 years ago. Encourage young people to go into, and stay in, farming by assuring them an adequate income.

LUAU DAYS A Feast of Bargains Hawaiian Style Fri. and June 1, 2 and 3 or MATCH Bourbon Blend Gin Vodka Rum 3 Fifths $10.00 7.76 Fifth of Walker's Deluxe $4.99 Many Other Items Reduced FREE HAWAIIAN ORCHID FOR EACH LADY LIQUORS, Inc. 27 EAST BALTIMORE STREET TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND GRADUATE TO SAVINGS AT REA DERICK DRUGS YOUR (RfM) STORE THE COMPOUNDING OF SCRIPTION IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT DUTY. 100s EXCEDRIN TABLETS 1.49 SIZE DIPPITY-DO SETTING GEL with ten shaving TECHMATIC RAZOR REG 99 2.29 NEW FROM COLGATE ULTRA-BRITE TOOTHPASTE FAST HOME PERM Pre-mixed, ready to use. IVo pre-shampooing necessary.

No after-odor. Creme lotion conditions as it waves. Takes less time for a beautiful long-lasting wave. REG. 00 2.00 BAN ROLL-ON DEOD.

REG. 1.00 12 01. SCOPE MOUTHWASH 1.09 SIZE (10'off special) GRAND GIFTS FOR THE REA DERICK CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE POPULAR LADIES' AND MEN'S QUALITY FRAGRANCES. DANA Ambush LANVIN Arpege ENGLISH LEATHER FABERGE' Strawhat BRITISH STERLING COTY Imprevu CURRIER IVES MATCHABELLI JAGUAR by Yardiey YARDLEY Oh do London REVLON Intimate CANOE by Dana SHULTON Desert Flower BRUTByFaberge' PLUS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS. (SOME LINES AVAILABLE AT WENCY STORES ONLY) Ladies' or Lord Chesterfield lames or Men's WALLET POLAROID SWINGER HEW Refillable PAPER MATE FLAIR PEN 99 FRESH, TENDER ORANGE SLICES JADE 10 TRANS.

RADIO that GRADUATE! Buy (jwefaa cords to "do the honors" for you. Complete Set WE HAVE BENTLEY BEST IN BUTANES Drop-In Refill Gives Thousands of Lights ent INSTAMATIC 104 CAMERA OUTFIT $10 00 13.88 AMITY REG. $7.95 For the fashionable Graduate TIMEX WRISTWATCHES Sport or dress models in a variety of styles and types of bands. 6.95u, LEATHER i WALLET i SYLVANIA OFF any WESTCLOX BABY StKng for $5.95 or more. WITH THIS COUPON Pack of 3 FLASH CUBES M.39 Dominion HAIR DRYERS 15.88 up HIS and HERS LOW PRICED GIFTS! from Norelco NORELCO TRIPLE HEADER Pop-up trimmer Rotary blades On-off switch Snip-off cleaning Coil cord votts BEAUTY SACHET plus Buffer Callous Manicure kit Stimulator Facial Massager Muscle vibrator RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

Prictt Subject to State Tax Where Applkabk RE At DERICK DRUGS WE GIVE SH GREEN STAMPS. OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.-SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 3 P. NEWSPAPER!.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Gettysburg Times Archive

Pages Available:
356,888
Years Available:
1909-2009