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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 152

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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Records Country Chipmunks get back into show biz Week's Tops i J351 COUNTRY" MUSIC Tbls list ot top records Is compiled by rsdio stMthai based on sales and numbers most frequently requested. pa WONETs Country 1. 1 Loved Tm Every One T.G. Sheppard 2. Seven Year Ache Rosanne Cash 1 Am I Losing You Ronnie Milsap 4.

Friends Razzy Bailey 5. Elvira Oak Ridge Boys By AI Freeders "Urban Chipmunk," The Chipmunks. RCA.AFLM027. The Chipmunks, Aivin, Simon and Theodore, burst onto the music scene in 1958 with "The Chipmunk Song," selling 4ft million records in seven weeks. David Seville, who created the Chip munks, died in 1972.

Much coaxing of his son and partner convinced them the world needed the unusual talents of the Chipmunks, and their rebirth has taken place. The "group" recently signed with RCA and traveled to Nashville to record this "Urban Chipmunk" LP. Guest stars on the album Include Brenda Lee, who the Chipmunks madly love. She helps out on a song titled "Made for Each Other." All good songs are here, done in high fashion with nothing missing. Production from the hand of Larry Butler, Janice Karman and Ross Bagdasarian is great Jerry Reed appears with the boys on "Lunchbox," and Just listen to "The Gambler," "I Love a Rainy Night," "Thank God Tm a Country Boy," and "Mama, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Chipmunks" for fine entertainment "Whirlwind Don King.

Epic, FE-3710S. Don has hung around Nashville long enough to garner employment from Epic records, and his continuation in country Is guaranteed. This second album for the Epic label has Don, recently nominated for the Most Promising New Male Vocalist by the Academy of Country Music, in a whirlwind with a lively blend of country and pop sophistication. On numerous trips to Nashville in 1974, 1 WDAO'sSoul 1. Two Hearts Stephanie Mills 2.

Very Special Debra Laws 3. Runnln Away Maze 4. Freaky Dancln' Cameo 8. Is It You Lee Ritenour WHIO's Variety 1. 1 Loved Tm Every One T.G.

Sheppard 2. What Are We Doing in Love Dottie West 3. Her Town Too James Taylor J.D. Souther 4. Say YouH Be Mine Christopher Cross 8.

Watching the Wheels John Lennon remember Don singing his heart out at the Quality Inn five nights a week. It was there that he got his first big break by meeting the right folks. Roseanne Cash helps out on "I Still Miss Someone." "Over My Head," "The Closer You Get," "More Than a Memory," "My Whole World Ended (The Day You Left MeX" "Unspoken Words of Love" and "Lean on Jesus" are worth hearing. COUNTRY TALK Jeannle Seely is in the process of forming her new group and putting her own show together Gllleyg Western Wear has had some $1.5 million dollars In sales Mickey Gllley will be lending his talents to musical commercials for Schlitz beer Eddie Rabbit's Horizon album, already platinum and a half In the United States, has been certified gold in Canada The Stoneman Family has just finished a double reunion album for CMH Records with 17 children and grandchildren performing. Dnytoaita AI Freed en writes bis country musk comma exclusively tor Leisure magazine.

Bridge Gardens Soil substitutes do the job A practial point of view By George Abraham any soil substitutes have come Into widespread use so many gardeners often are confused. Why use soil substitutes? Because it's getting Increasingly more difficult to find eood ton- SOME GARDENERS make "instant compost" by placing coffee grounds, tea leaves, grass clippings, paper towels and the like in a black plastic bag. Water is added, plus some fertilizer and a little lime. Heat inside the bag starts the composted material working, and it's ready to use within a few weeks. Place the compost along rows in the vegetable garden or in the flower bed.

You can't use too much of it Please give me a simple way to start a pineapple plant Start with a fresh pineapple. Avoid the strawy-colored tops, because they will not root Cut the top off and lay It on your kitchen counter for a couple of days. After that place the top In a soup bowl with inch of water. In a few weeks, it will form roots. Pot the pineapple in a soil mix of 1 part each of sand, peatmoss and perlite.

Grow it in a bright window, and with good luck you could get a pineapple formed in 20 months or so. However, there is sometimes a difference between theory and practice. Let's look at the hand from a practical point of view. West has rebid his suit despite the fact that his partner could not act. Therefore, he must have at least a good six card suit.

South is looking at four hearts headed by the Jack. Even if East is void, North can hold three hearts at most. Since the auction is not conducted in a vacuum, I would presume that North didn't Intend his second double for penalties, but is trying to convey something else entirely. It seems that North has a black two-suiter, with extra values, and that his second double is still for takeout asking South to choose between the remaining unbid suits. Since South has a definite preference for spades, he should now bid two spades.

Send questions to: Chirks Goren In can oThe Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Oblo 43401. By Charles Goren and Omar Sharif Q. We had a furor In our game the other night It arose after this sequence: West North East South 1 Dble Pass 2 0 Dble Pass South held: XXX VJxxx OQxxx Kx. What Is the meaning of North's bid, and what should South do? Your assistance might save a life! A. Bertram, Toronto A.

First let's look at the question from a theoretical point of view. Since South has bid In response to North's takeout double, North's second double, in theory, would be for penalties. Therefore, South should pass. soil. Pre-Mlxed "peatlite" mixes (also called artificial soils) are scientifically blended with nutrients as well as peatmoss and such Inorganic materials as peril te and vermiculite.

This eliminates the "bad batch" problem. Soil mixes often have soil-borne diseases and carry the effects of weedkillers, weeds and insects. Soilless mixes do not. Soil substitutes have some minor disadvantages: They can be dry and powdery, to it's advisable to wet a mix before sowing seed or transplanting. The mixes also contain little food, so It's up to the gardener to feed regularly.

They can dry out quickly, so plants must be watered often. Use a liquid fertilizer so you can feed and water at the same time. Dayton Leisure Sun. June 7, 1981 19.

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