1965’s $1.50. Memories Are Made of ThisDean Martin Band of GoldDon Cherry Memories Are Made of ThisGail Storm Tutti FruttiLittle Richard See You Later.

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1965’s $1.50

Memories Are Made of ThisDean Martin Band of GoldDon Cherry Memories Are Made of ThisGail Storm Tutti FruttiLittle Richard See You Later Alligator Bill Haley and His Comets Great PretenderThe Platters Why Do Fools Fall in Love Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers Rock and Roll WaltzKay Starr Lisbon AntiguaNelson Riddle Poor People of ParisLes Baxter No, Not MuchThe Four Lads

When on July 30, 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law at the Harry S. Truman Library, he told the nation that it had “all started with the man from Independence.” Harry S. Truman, Johnson said, had “planted the seeds of compassion and duty” that led to the enactment of Medicare, a national health insurance for the aged through an expanded Social Security system

I Spy Cast Robert Culp as Kelly Robinson Bill Cosby as Alexander Scott Antoinette Bower as Shelby Cavell Sheldon Leonard as Surge France Nuveen as Sam-than McLean Alan Oppenheimer as Colonel Benkovsky Harold Stone as Zarma's Kenneth Tobey as Russ Conway

I Spy Tidbits Historically, I Spy will be remembered as the first television show to feature a Black actor, Bill Cosby, in a lead role. Fans will recall it as great fun. Kelly Robinson (Robert Culp) was an Ivy Leaguer whose spy cover was that of a top-seeded tennis pro. Alexander Scott (Bill Cosby) was a scholar and language expert who posed as Kelly's trainer. The show was filmed all over the world in exotic locales as the American intelligence agents plied their secret trade. Culp and Cosby never took life too seriously and often found the humor even in dangerous situations. I Spy was an excellent vehicle for Cosby to show that he was more than a standup comic. In 1994 the cast reunited to film the TV movie "I Spy Returns."

BASEBALL PRESSBOX Vol.1 #2 COMPLETE SPORTS WORLD SERIES ed. BASEBALL ILL. Vol.1 #1 by Complete Sports etal. COMPLETE SPORTS Sept 65 Mantle/ Bill Bradley LIFE (July) MICKEY MANTLE DAY (Sept. 18th) PROSPORTS Sept. Vol.l #1 Mantle/Mays SPORTS ILLUSTRATED (June 21st) SPORT (Aug.) SPORT ANNUAL Mantle/Unitas/Snell WHO'S BEST IN SPORTS Mantle/etal MACO SPORTS ALL STARS BASEBALL SPORTS REVIEW vol.25 #3 Collectors Publ. BASEBALL 1965 WHITESTONE PUBL. #6 BASEBALL SPORTS SPECIAL Tempest Publ. Official Baseball Almanac

Back Angle Of A 1965 Plymouth Valiant Custom 100 At The Kooks Collector Car Auction

Old Spice shampoo was sold from about 1956 into the 1980s. The original package was a 7 ounce white plastic squeeze bottle showing a blue ship above red script "Old Spice" above "Shampoo for Men" in blue lettering (product id 395). This item sold from from 1956 to 1960 From 1960 to 1962, the same shampoo was sold as product id 347. The product id changed again in 1962 to 3654, in use until The volume was 7 oz through this period except for when it was 7 3/8 oz.

In 1954 Shulton introduced a larger 16 oz bottle (product id 3651) sold until Around 1965 the packaging changed to a clear plastic bottle shown at left, and sold in 7 3/8 and 16 ounce sizes. By 1970 the smaller bottle was back to 7 ounces. In 1973, the volume was added to the packaging, in white lettering (barely visible at left!) below the word "Shampoo." A smaller travel size, 2.25 ounces was also introduced in The packaging changed one last time in 1978 when the white ship dropped down below the word Shampoo. Shown at the bottom is a travel size (2 oz) dating after 1980