SAVANNAH - Those ``Moon River'' signs -- whenever they go up, they soon go away. <br>
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This time it took only a week for the green signs honoring Savannah native and songwriter Johnny Mercer's famed ``Moon River'' to disappear. Smaller signs had been stolen at least four times in recent years. <br>
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The Friends of Johnny Mercer wanted to keep his lyrics alive with the new signs on the river's bridge along the Diamond Causeway. The group spent about $300 -- most of its budget -- on the signs that featured Mercer's silhouette, a copy of his signature and the words ``Moon River.'' <br>
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The two latest signs were gone even before the group knew that they had been put up by the state Department of Transportation. <br>
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One sign was found Wednesday -- stuck in the mud. <br>
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The group's president -- David Oppenheim -- is hoping someone will return the other sign. In his words, ``We'd just love to see the sign returned. No questions asked.''