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  • News Advisory: WHAT: A 1965 Ford Mustang coupe will be donated to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History

  • TIETON - Gene was born November 11, 1938 to John and Francis Muth, in Dickinson, North Dakota, and passed away June 10, 2011 at home in Tieton. When he was three years old his family moved to Yakima, where he spent most of his life. He attended Marquette High School and Yakima Valley Junior College. He lived in Florida, where he bought his often reminisced 1965 Mustang. He returned to Yakima, where he met Jeannie Thompson and they married in October of 1966.

  • Set in Paul Butler's Manhattan apartment, the action occurs over three days, proceeding by coincidence, trickery and one virtuoso medley of elaborate accents. Eighteen months after parting (Polly also took Paul's classic 1965 Mustang in the breakup), neither Butler has fared well. Their agent envisions lucrative international franchises if only their Charlotte Hayakawa detective series were extended, so he dispatches Polly to engage Paul in writing another novel. Anyway, she wants Paul back. (1992) is the last of 10 plays by Nick Hall, most comedies. Only Hall's Dracula-based "thriller" Broken Up (1979) has ever gone out of print, testimony to the durability of his lighter work on the community-theater circuit. In fact, local companies are performing Marriage is Murde...

  • South Charleston Summerfest began last week and continues today from 1 to 5 p.m., with performances by J.C. and The Revival, Will Jones, and Matt Lindsey and Bryan Roberts. ABOVE LEFT: Jason Varney, of Winfield, puts a final shine on his prized 1965 Ford Mustang before the judges arrive. ABOVE RIGHT: Joe Bare, of South Charleston, cruises into South Charleston in his fully restored 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS.

  • Theft of vintage car prompts call for tips State troopers in Clarence are asking for the public's help in locating a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang that was stolen last weekend from a commercial parking lot in Newstead.

  • Dear Sun Spots: This is in reply to the 79-year-old fellow looking for his birthplace and more (Saturday's Sun Spots column): I have researched locally and found some very helpful information such as the place where birthed and the person who brought him into the world in 1928. Unfortunately, your writer did not provide any contact information for me or other readers to respond to. Hopefully, if he reads this he will please call me at 782-0980. Thanks so much. I sure hope we can connect. He will be thrilled! - Doug Rogers, Auburn. Dear Sun Spots: The Auburn Middle School Drama Club is preparing its next production, "65 Mustang," a comedy centered around one unique car and all its crazy owners over five decades. We would love to be able to take some pictures of our actors with a real 196...

  • >Vintage Ford Mustang recovered in Newstead State troopers have recovered a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang reported stolen last weekend from a commercial parking lot in Newstead.

  • LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A Los Angeles man is getting his stolen Mustang back -- 38 years after it was stolen. The vehicle has an extra 300,000 miles and a different paint job, but Eugene Brakke's 1965 Mustang is evidently running just fine.

  • The philosophy of judging a car is a tricky one, says longtime auto show judge and Windham resident Frank Jimino. Of course, he said, he wants the best car in each class to take home the trophy. But how does one choose between the 1957 Chevy with the fantastic paint job and interior and the 1965 Mustang that was found abandoned in a barn and passed down through the family?

  • SOUTH SALT LAKE -- A local radio personality is being sued after allegedly slamming an auto shop on the air. After an ongoing dispute with the Rod Garage over a 1965 Mustang, Allen H. Handy of KBER 101's "Freak Show" told listeners the shop "stole the car from him" and that his listeners should not use the South Salt Lake shop, according to a lawsuit filed this week in 3rd District Court.



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