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Japan Buys More Wood PORTLAND, Ore. US exports of softwood lumber to Japan increased from 326 million board feet in 1962 to 2 5 bill ion feet in 1972. Date-line. Pleasant Hill Hotel 1800 Chestnut Street TONIGHT 9:30 P.M. GO-GO DONNA GIRL) Pal Leaves Him A Storage Task Bv ELE AND WALT DULANEY SHO BAR SIXTH AND WILLOW LEBANON, PA.

TONIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT FEA1URIMG GUNTHER and HOLLY Monday thru Thursday 4th Ave. Cafe II, Old .1 Mill 4lh Avr. TODAY SEAFOOD and STEAKS Of All Kinds by rhe Jumbo ham landwich an hard toll LUNCH SERVED DAILY NIGHTLY CLOSED SUNDAYS Dear Walt: When my. friend moved away he gave me some of his things to keep for him. These things are very big and my mom is complaining that she wants her closet back for other things.

My room is too small to keep them in, and I don't know what to do. I know that if I tell him about this, he will tell me to get rid of them but then feel sorry for himself. (He's like Dear Frank: Look in the yellow pages of your phone book under the "moving and storage" listing. Call five companies, give them the dimensions of the items you're holding for your chum, and see what they'll charge to store them. Check too with the church or neighborhood youth center your pal used to attend, and see if there's free space there that's safe and available.

Send the facts you gather to your absent friend, and let him decide what to do next. He'll know at least that you've made a effort to help him retain possession of his cherished items. WALT Dear Ele: My mother is off on another one of her campaigns about how we should stay home more and not always be out. This will last for The Latent Most Refreshing Drink. "FREDDIE FUD PUCKER" According To Playboy Is Available At THE Railroad House Famous For Steaks Sc.itll St.

Parmag Wilt ttiliM imttt kmt "A Great Phtt Jo fat DAILY SPECIALS M.75 STOP! OR CALL 273-1371 FOR A CASE OF YOU FAVORITE COLD BEER No Eitr Chargt For Cold Buy By The Case WENTZLER BEVERAGE 7S7 MAPLE ST. A.M.U9P.M TODAY'S SPECIAL SPAGHETTI All You Can Eat From Salad And Relish Tables Entertainment In The Lounge All This Week Brass Rail Reservations 272-9080 EVERY SUNDAY SMORGASBORD Adults 3.00 Kids Under 10 1.50 LOUNGE OPEN 1 P.M. to 10P.M. ENTERTAINMENT PINE STREET STATION 6P.M. to 10 P.M.

AVON HOTEL AVON, A. lilikm Oin It 1.7 I Yaw Hosrs Paul Mpry Ana Quairoli TOHICHT'S SPECIAL CHICKEN IN THE BASKET 5 65 about 10 days and we'll have to be in a lot, and then things will go back to normal. 1 won't say anything to her, because it's not worth the hassle, but maybe if you print this she'll start to think without knowing positively it came from me. Reason 1: She is always cleaning. You can be talking on the telephone for about five minutes and she'll run the vacuum cleaner back and forth by you a dozen times so no one can hear anything.

The minute you move anything in the living room, she comes and puts it back her way. The whole house is like living in one of those perfect rooms in a store window. 2. There is no such thing as a closed door here. If you go off by yourself she'll come in to see what you're doing and tell you a bunch of boring things from afternoon TV.

3. If you bring people home, she either doesn't like them for some petty reason, or she likes them too much and almost sits in their lap. This happens especially with any boy who has blond hair, and if his hair is curly, look out, she hardly lets breathe! (Dad is bald.) 4. She constantly fixes little snacks and all that, and pesters you to eat when you're not a bit hungry and shouldn't eat for your own good. I could go on lots more, but this will give you a good idea of why we hate to stay home when she's here, and she is ALWAYS HERE.

We have all tried to get her interested in outside things, but she never lasts more than a week and then things are terrible all over again. Thanks for listening. "SONNY BOY" Dear You've written a strong indictment. Can you do as thorough a job of listing mom's positives? If you assemble an honest list of her plus points to balance this negative compilation, you can show both to Mom and make her feel that your reporting is fairly objective, and possibly prod her to seek counseling to iron out a few of the irritating compulsions that drive you out of the house. ELE A party won't get off the ground until guests loosen up.

How to break that ice can be a hostess' most important job. Ele's "Ice Breakers: 33 Mixer Games" can help you insure your party's success. For a copy, write Teen-Age Date- Line, in care of the Lebanon Daily News, enclosing 25 cents (one quarter) and a self- addressed stamped envelope. Uniontown Man Heads VFW Lebanon Daily News, Monday, July 16,1973 19 The VOICE of BROADWAY By JACK O'BRIAN AMPHIBIAN ATHLETICS This young man's slimy highstepper eludes its owner, after its jump in the annual Yutan urn pin' Frog Rodeo, held in the eastern Nebraska town of Yutan. An estimated 500 spectators watched as some 330 frogs competed in the event.

The watery olympiads came from six states outside of Nebraska to seek fame and glory. (UPI Wirephoto) Playground Activities City recreation director Kenneth Barrick, has announced next week's schedule of events for the city's playgrounds as follows: HILLTOP MontUy afternoon Stiuffltboird tournament. Tuesday morning crafts (decoupage), tournament. Tuesday afternoon Dimming. Tuesday evening movie.

Wednesday 4-H. Wednesday circus parade. Thursday tourrumenL Thursday afternoon crafts. Thursday evening birthday party. Friday morning drawing contest.

Friday afternoon hopscotch tournament. L.A.A. p.m., 4-H; a.m. JM-. Moxiay 1 maturation.

Tutidiy 1 a.m.. Olympic Day. Tkirsday rope put; 1 p.m., Fridiy II a.m.. lonnimrtt; 1 p.m., caatctl; p.m., cieii WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Rigatoni With lloUn' 00' Salod. Br.od And WEEK-END SPECIAL Chicken ala Cacciatore 5300 With Spaghetti Salad, Bread Butler Dinners Served Daily Plenty of Free Parking Across The Street Lebanon July 19th See New Type Round Tent The Widest And Highest Circus Tent In America Every Ring A Center Ring AdvaiKt $1.00 Tickers Fron, $2.00 Lebanon Jaycees Lebanon Plaza: Sean, Big Milit'v Ptlty't MCO Boscov's Matter's Furniture Marty's Music Store $1.50 Show Day Phcn NO RESERVED SEATS The Ponderosa Night Club 6th Willow Street! ALL THIS WEEK MONDAY THRU SATURDAY LYNDA RASK And H.r New Nashville Croup EXOTIC DANCER 9 P.M.

to 2 A.M. Saturday Mltrnoan 2 P.M. P.M. Friday Saturday Special Italian Spaghetti 1 75 AH Yn In Itl fnm f.M. Wkilt II Usfi by Thin Friday.

Serving Fine Steaks Claim Sandwiches 5:30 P.M. To 2 A.M. CALL 273-9011 Far RaservBtiani ana" lanqutli Parties up 250 PITTSBURGH (UPI) Louis Rizzo of Uniontown has been installed as the new commander of the Pennsylvania Veterans of Foreign Wars. Other new officers for 197374 installed at the closing session of the VFW's annual convention Saturday were: senior vice commander, Ervin L. Steele, Gap; junior vice commander, Frank E.

Rinaldi, Canonsburg; quartermaster, Clement J. Plisewicz, Mount Carmel; judge advocate, William Tasonyi, Peckville; surgeon, Joseph Fitsko, Ambridge, and chaplain, the Rev. William Burns, Breezewood. Installed as new officers of the ladies auxiliary were: president, Mrs. Marie Sosnowy, Norristown; senior vice president, Mrs.

Helen Harvey, Ebensburg; junior, vice president, Mrs. Ruth Haldeman, Jersey Shore; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Vallie Steele, Mrs. Lenore Shearer, Mifflin; conductress, Mrs. Mabel Love, Clarks Summit, and guard, Mrs.

Helen Ragon, Red Lion. SOUTHEAST Monday morning chess tournament. Tuesday 10 a.m., junior baseball; 4- H. Wednesday Olympic Day; 1 p.m., parade. Thursday Friday 1 p.m., yo-yo contest; p.m., arU SOUTH SIXTH STREET Monday afternoon charades pa Tuesday 10 a.m..Basketball Wednesday morning cralti; Wednesday afternoon Day.

Thursday momini 4-H; Thursday afternoon swimming. Friday afternoon splash party; Friday hippie parade. SOUTHWKST Monday a.m.. Iryouts (or tournament Wednesday morning crafts; Wednesday Day. Thursday morning Iryouts for tournament day; 1 swimming; I p.m., arts and erafu.

Friday afternoon and crafts and body tracing. MEADOWBANK Monday 10 a.m., wiffleball; 1:30 Olympic Monday volleyball. Tuesday afternoon swi mming. Wednesday morning loul shooting. Wednesday afternoon Olympic Day; 7 p.m., wheels parade; 9pm, movie.

Thursday 10 a.m., arts and crafts; 1 p.m. party; 7p.m. volleyball. Friday 10 a.m., yo-yo contest; 1:30 p.m.. kickball.

Friday peanut scramble. Barry A. Tienter County Native Is Graduated Barry A. Tienter, a native of Annville RD 1, was among the 149 cadets to graduate from the State Police Academy in Hershey last week. paddle hockey afternoon POLLY PRESENTS THE FABULOUS JADE 9:30 P.M.

to A.M. The Old Fori tlth I NUpIt Iffaiwn. Pi. THE NEW GEORGE WASHINGTON TAVERN NOW OPEN 11 A.M. To 2 A.M.

Italian Food Steaks and Seafood 10th Cumberland St. 274-1233 Monday morninf tournament. Monday contest. Tuesday 1 p.m., cratU, elypic day practice. Wednesday afternoon Olympic Day; 7 p.m., adult night.

Thursday 4-H; 1'MtO movie. Friday a.m.. field" trip Governor Dick; 7 p.m.. doll parade. WASHINGTON Monday afternoon Tuesday afternoon 1 p.m..

swimming. Wednesday morning cram. Wednesday afternoon Olympic Day. Wednesday evening volleyball. Thursday afternoon Thursday evening 7 pm.

circus parade Friday morning crafts. Friday afternoon yo-yo context; 7 p.m., scavenger hunt, (hnaey orders due). PROGRESSIVE Monday I p.m., cralts; 7 night games. Tuesday am. wilfleball game; 1:30 p.m., 4-H: 7 p.

movie Friday morning wiftleoall games; 1 p.m., yo-yo contest. Annville Crash Injures Boy, 13 One boy was injured in a crash between a motorcycle and a car on South King Street at Marshall Street in Annville on Saturday evening, according to Annville Township Police. Jack Oliver, 13, S. Lancaster Annville, was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital following the crash. He was treated for a fractured left leg and released.

Police said Oliver was illegally driving a trail bike on a public highway without a license when he drove in front of a car driven by Joan E. Smith, 29, 212 W. Cherry Palmyra. Total damages were $500. On Saturday at 7:55 a.m.

Annvilte police investigated a crash on South White Oak Street at High Street.Drivers were identified as David Tienter, who has lived in Elizabethtown for several years, is a 1967 graduate of Patton Masonic School, bethtown. He also attended the Annville-Cteona High School. A son of Mrs. Charles Unger, RD 1, and the late Alvin Tienter, the new state trooper served with U.S. Army for three years in Germany.

He was a sergeant in the military police. He is married to the former Linda Weible of Elizabethtown. The couple has one son. Trooper Tienter will be assigned to Troop Philadelphia. Scouts Camp In Mountains Twenty boys and five leaders of Troop 51, St.

Luke's'Epis- copal Church, went tent camping last week in the Blue Mountains. Going on the trip were George Wenrich, Chris Hartz, Ken Norton, Ken Roof, Kevin Wentzel, David Lear, Kevin Yeagley, Scott Koons, Bill Kale, Joe Thome, Johnson Cale, David Reich, Dick Gates, Tony Dave Gonya, Joe Reich, Jay Reich, Dan Yeagley, and Paul Groft. Leaders were William Houser, scoutmaster; Paul Keim, assistant scoutmaster; Bill Koons, Joe Wentzel and Dick Kimmel, committeemen. Advancements on the trip included George Wenrich, second class; Ken Roof, Kevin and Scott Koons, first class; Joe Reich, star; Bill Kale, life, George Wenrich, Dave Gonya, Dick Gates, Ken Roof, -Dave Reich, Dan Yeagley, Joe Reich, Johnson Cale, and Tony Hartx earniid merit badges. Skill awards wore earned by George Wenrich, Ken Norton, Kevin Yeagley, Dick Gates and DaveGonya.

Now You Know Ry nilert Press lntrrnalion.il the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York houses the largest collection of art in the United States. Dick Says Split Was A Joke' MOSCOW (UPI) That separation from Elizabeth Taylor, said Richard Burton, was a "journalistic joke" that will end Friday in Rome. And as for published suggestions of a romance between his wife of nine years and actor Peter Lawford, nothing to it. "Good gracious me," Burton said Sunday. "He's just a very old friend." Lawford has been photographed with Miss Taylor in Hollywood nightclubs several times since she announced July 3 that she and Burton had separated.

"It's just a journalistic joke," Burton said of the highly-publicized split when he arrived from Rome to attend the Moscow Film Festival. It was Burton's first visit to the Soviet Union. "My wife and 1 will meet in Rome on Friday," he said. "She wanted to come here but her mother is very sick, very ill, and she had to stay with her mother (inCalifornia)." Burton said he had spoken with Miss Taylor by telephone Sunday before leaving Rome and added that they have called each other "about three times a day" since Miss Taylor announced the separation. "This is the longest separation we've ever had," Burton said.

It will be 10 days." He did not explain how he figured 10 days from July 3 to 20. A spokesman for Miss Taylor said last week she would rejoin Burton in Rome at the end of this week. They are making two separate films in Italy. Asked if the interest in the separation surprised him, Burton replied: "My dear fellow, for 25 years I've had nothing but attention from the press. So has my wife.

It's something that happens now and again. It will fall away, 1 suppose, in a couple of weeks." Burton later changed into a black Mao suit and attended the festival's Sunday night premier of the film "Massacre in Rome." He stars in it. He said he and Italian producer Carlo Ponti, who accompanied him. will return to Rome on Tuesday. Annville Home Ransacked An Annville residence was broken into twice while its owners were away on a vacation, Annville Township police roportoti today.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman K. Maple wore the victims of two break-ins while they were cm a four- wci-ks vacation. The first was discovered on June 23 and the second on July 5.

The home was ransacked both times. Police and the Rhoadscs, who returned home Sunday, have not yet determined what was taken. NEW YORK Lord Snowdon's luncheons with most- beautiful actress Hunnicutt doubtless are just for photographable reasons. Doubtless Most famous showbiz center, The Brill Bldg. (Jack Dempsey's restaurant on the ground floor collects the songwriting-Damon Runyand- guys dolls Lindy's lost) is in deep fiscal trouble.

All tenants got dispossess notices none understand. Ingrid Bergman's son, Roberto Rosselini likes his pop loves actresses: new one is Barbara Rocky Graziano told us at the Unicorn he's been offered summer-stock stardom in O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape." "I can play it without makeup," Sir Rockwell bragged Leonard Katz' biography of Frank Costello will be titled "Uncle Frank." Tony Quinn will play the lucky old crime statesman (he died in bed). Merle Oberon's estranged husband, Bruno Pagliai, isn't torching. He's dating a series of cuties such as Dorothy Towne Webb, Jack Webb's ex George Plimpton's next book and TV special as a Renaissance Hack will have him joining the Rolling Stones as an instrumentalist with a tambourine The jetset bet is actress Sandre Payne, 28, will be the next Mrs. Alan Jay Lerner.

Fair Lady wives are five so far. Candy Bergen donned a $75,000 Van Cleef diamond necklace for a Four Seasons restaurant fashion slink and snorted she isn't impressed with such baubles: "Less civilized and more earthy" gems are her "relevant" bag Famed pianist Artur Rubinstein's son John (starring in the hit musical composes songs tho he's never had a lesson. John tells us his dad considers his music "tasteful but not great" Elvis Presley's old Mercedes Beni was dear to his heart, so when it just got too old for his use he buried the worn-out relic on his Memphis grounds and gave it a tombstone. Has Own Jet Status symbol: Dublin-born pop singer Gilbert O'Sullivan now has his own executive jet Inflation: FBI Crime Index offenses dropped "larceny- theft" is the new minimum- crime description FBI agents are delighted their new boss is ex-G-man Kelley. Morale shot up the moment he was announced The Diana Dors flick "Rosie" is in financial embarrassment: actors-union reps are there every day to see members get paid daily Sammy Davis at the Concord for a week reserved six rooms, one just for his golf clubs.

"Super Cops" director Bill Bclasco wants Mayor John Lindsay for another N.Y.- filmed flick. Thinks Jawn has a future acting. Better than his mayoring Playboy mag must be frightened: it's using the filthy language and pictures once found only in underground-sewer mags And Oui mag is worse Penthouse mag is the dregs Dan Daily and Gig Young both snubbed offers to star in Mel Brooks' "Black Bart" film. The sophisticated lads said they won't mouth such dialogic smut. Actor Peter gets the star-crossed title role in Crazy Joe Gallo gangster biofilm Czech director Ivan Rene's "Prison Guard" film was banned in Czechoslovakia because the star a cap while brutalizing prisoners and looked just like Stalin; well? Didn't he? There's more money in the bar at The Lair Restaurant than on it: it's custom-made mahogany hand-carved in Jamaica in 1745.

Owners Bob Roberts and Jerry Zelim turned down $15,000 for the 12-footer Terry O'Neill and Jerry Toner are a brace of Irish immigrants who have added three more Manhattan bars to their original John Barleycorn pub. They'll open two more in Ft. Lauderdale and Boston. 1704 Newspaper 1st BOSTON The first newspaper published regularly in America, the Boston News- Letter, was started by John Campbell in 1704. Now Showing DAGMAR'S HOT PANTS, Inc.

EVENINGS 7:25 9:05 ADULTS lESANON'S INTIMATE THEATRE Hi. Wes! of Lebanon NOW SHOWING IN EASTMiNCOLOK A YEAR OLD MIXTURE OF SUGAR AND PLUS THURSDAY 1.00 Per Carload Werewolves On Wheels Deathmaster RYAN TATUW O'NEAL IN A 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7:00, 9:10 Annvilte. There were no injuries. Total damages PINE GROVE 81 north of Ind'ifltown Gap £ttT 31 New Showing 2 Adult Features Showtime 9:00 P.M. NO INCREASE IN PRICES!.

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