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THE GAIAX ms JULY 17, 1969 PAGE 18 HIGHLflnOER cc L.O » iUKf 11 HOMEMADE BAKING PLEASE PLACE ORDERS IN ADVANCE Private Dining Room Facilities Main Street Phone 526^3169 NEWS ABOUT FOLKS Mr. and VJilliajn Shurtleff of Clearwater, Florida, are at their home on Big Bear Pen. and J4*s. William Bond of St. Petersburg, Florida, have arrived to spend the siimmer in their home at the Country Club, Recent guests of jy£r. and I^rs. Fred Parr at Colonial Pines xfere M?. Parr’s sons, Ralph and Russell, and their fam ilies, from Providence, Rhode Island, and I'^Srs. F, H. Foster are spending some time in their summer home on the Dillard Road. 1*4*3. E, S. Bais- den of leesburg, Florida, is ther guest. I'lr. and I^rs. Ray Putnam of Orlando, Florida, were guests of I'S?s. W. Dewey Smith in her home on Big Bear Pen. Guests of I'^s, D, \h Wiley over the X'j’eekend were Ifir. and Ifrs. Walker PuDgers and daughter Billy Pi»ances, of Greenville, S. C., and Sfen and Mrs. William Young, of St. Petersburg, Fla. and I't's. Tony A. Hardy of . ;V. i ' ‘ m. U\t BATHROOM ACCESSORIES . BATH MTS ^2.99 up THRa^ RUGS Jp2.99 up DOOR MTS $1.99 SMLL THi^a>J ilUGS 2/$l .00 SHOVffiR CURTAINS BATHROOM WINDOaJ CURTAINS PILLOWS DACRON AND COTTON $ii.99 FOAM RUBBER i^h*99 ^00% CRUSHED CHICIlEN FEilTHERS $2.99 ^0% DCWN FEATHERS 8c ^0% CHICKEN FEATHER $3.99 DECORATIVE PILLOf/ $1.00 CANNON SHEETS AND PILLCW CASES MUSLIN AND PERCALE (WHITE, PINK, GREEN, BLUE, LAVENDER) /I new ot beJM-boiJiDm Ma Phon© cool, deadly and resourceful action. *'Dufiy" is a comedy crime caper, a Columbia Pictures release in Technicolor starring James Ifeson, James Fox and Su sannah York. A Martin Manulis production directed by Robert Parrish, the film is based on a screenplay by Donald Cammell and Harry Joe Brow, Jr. According to Coburn, "Duffy" has to j/^-u vj-i do x^ith "the contemporary world of' psy- Delray Beach, and Auburn, _ Kentucky, ,j^gjelia. The people in it are very are staying with I'frs. Edythe Quinn for the season. and Mrs. John M. Brown, Jr., are spending two weeks in Highlands in the Brooker home on Foreman Road. "DUFFY" James Coburn played a highly sophis- tocated super-spy in "Our Man Flint." Now, at the GAIAX THEi\TRE Wednesday, July 23, he plays a new kind of sophis- tocate, one representing xirhat might be called the "now" generation, while en hancing his screen reputation for tough. sophisticated, very groovy, very psyche delic." He himself appears as an Imerl- can living in Tangiers, where he concen trates on chicks and chicanery x-jhen he isn’t working seriously as a modern art ist. He takes on the organizing of a multi-million dollar piracy dreamed up by tx70 amoral half-brothers in an effort to "put dox-m" their arrogant tycoon- father, because his share of the loot is impressive; also impressive is the amoral blonde who is romantically involved x^ith one brother. She likes x^^hat she sees in Duffy. She, as does Duffy, believes in taking her fun where she finds it. OF HIGHLANDS FINE APPAREL AND BOUTIQUE ROY B* snooks north ON U.S. 64 10:00 A^M» UNTIL 5:00 p^m, lee snooks phone 526--2269
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