Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 385, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1985 — Page 6
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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, Wednesday, Oct. 30,1985
People in the news Top masked man? It's Hulk Hogan BOSTON (AP) President Reagan and glitter rock stars are out, former President Nixon still is in, and Charlie Chaplin and E.T. are making comebacks. But this year’s hottest selling Halloween mask is a likeness of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. “He’s alone in his greatness,” said Carl Bertolino, assistant manager of Little Jack Horner Inc., one of the nation’s largest costume shops. “We can’t get enough of them.” Bertolino said that to meet last-minute demand, the company is now shipping the masks, made in France, by air to customers around the country. The mask sells for S4O and includes a sweat band wrapped around it and long blond hair, large nose, mustache, bright teeth, bushy eye brows, big brown eyes and a dimple in the chin. Bertolino said he did not have a body costume to go along with the mask, but that customers seem to feel they don’t need the Hulk’s 6-foot-8, 350-pound muscular physique. “It’s great when you see a little kid wearing this humongous mask,” he said. “It’s hysterical. The kid looks like a Munchkin character with a big head and a little body.” But this Halloween adults also are getting into the act. “This year, everything is going,” said Bertolino, whose wholesale and retail company has been doing business in downtown Boston for 51 years. “It’s unbelievable. I’ve never seen anything like it in all the years we’ve been in the business.” # LOS ANGELES (AP) Rock star and teen-age heart throb Rick Springfield has become a father for the first time as his wife, Barbara, gave birth to a 7M>-pound boy. Liam Springfield was born Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, publicist Jeb Baird announced Tuesday. There was no statement from the entertainer, Baird said, adding, “It’s a family kind of time for them.” • BOYS TOWN, Neb. (AP) This small town outside Omaha will be buzzing with film crews and camaras next week when shooting begins on a television movie starring Art Carney. Auditions for children’s parts for “Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story,” were Tuesday, said Jackie Beavers of Columbia Pictures-Television. Carney, the veteran comic actor who played Ed Norton on the old “Honeymooners” TV series, will portray a character named Father O’Halleran in the Boys Town movie, Beavers said. • BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Boxer Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini will discuss his boxing career and promote the Nov. 14 Hearns-Schuler and Hagler-Mugabi fights when he visits Indiana University Thursday. Mancini is scheduled to speak from 1-2 p.m. in Whittenberger Auditorium . The Indiana Memorial Union Board will present a live, closed-circuit screening of the fight in the union’s Alumni Hall.
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Actor Vincent Price checks the contents of a pumpkin with Jessica Beigbeder, the Massachusetts Easter Seal Child, on the set of the PBS series, "Mystery." Price has been named national spokesman for the Easter Seal Society's "Safe Halloween Campaign." The concept of Safe Halloween is to provide safe, nontamperable treats for trick-or-treaters during Halloween. (APWirephoto). NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Country singer Barbara Mandrell, her life saved a year ago by a seat belt, has taped a public service television commercial urging the public to buckle up. Miss Mandrell taped the 30-second public service announcement Tuesday for the U.S. Department of Transportation, the National Safety Council and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. It will be aired beginning Nov. 24. Miss Mandrell, 36, suffered a severe concussion, a broken leg, a broken ankle and an injured knee in a two-car accident in September 1984. The driver of the other car was killed. • NEW YORK (AP) Actress Helen Hayes, celebrating her 80th year in show business, says she is honored that Kaufman Astoria Studios named one of its buildings for her and her late husband, playwright Charles MacArthur. “This is really a top occasion for me since I always wanted to be co-starred with Charles MacArthur,” Miss Hayes, 85, said Monday at a ceremony naming the Helen HayesCharles MacArthur Building at the landmark studio. MacArthur, who died in 1956, produced several of his plays at Astoria, in the borough of Queens, including “Crime Without Passion,” “The Scoundrel” and “Once in a Blue Moon.”
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