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EVENING 6:00 o©© NEWS (D YOU CANT DO THAT ON TELEVISION The kids lest the strategies of supply and demand and other marketing ploys. O WALTONS 0 ABC NEWS g O CBS NEWS ® PRIVATE BENJAMIN QD MACNEIL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR © FAMILY FEUD © JIM BAKKER ffi BEWITCHED 6:30 Q © WHEEL OF FORTUNE (T) DANGERMOUSE 6 An expose on the film ★ that made heeds spin"THE EXORCIST.” WRTV Adv 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Vincent Price hosts an in-depth look at the 1973 horror film "The Exorcist.” 0 JEOPARDY ® SOAP © NEWLYWED GAME QD SANFORD AND SON © ONE DAY AT A TIME 7:00 0 © BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME The annual clash between the top players in the American and National Leagues, live from the Metrodome in Minneapolis. (3 hrs.) O FROM HERE TO ETERNITY Despite continued harassment from his superiors. Prewitt (Steve Railsback) refuses to box, and later ends up in the stockade while defending his friend Maggio (Joe Pantoliano): the affair between Karen (Natalie Wood) and Sgt. Warden (William Devane) leads to a marriage proposal. (Part 2 of 3) (2 hrs.)
Supermarket Shopper Coupon clipper serves 27 people at monthly party for just $ 11.30
By MARTIN SLOANE United Feature Syndicate DEAR MARTIN-- I could hardly believe it. In my alumni newspaper, Louisiana College Columns, there was a two-page photo story about a coupon clipper. I was surprised that such a journal would recognize the accomplishments of a “coupon queen.” - A 1 Bethard, Lafayette, La. Dear Al- It doesn’t surprise me. Darlene Nalle, the subject of the story, sounds like a very smart lady. Besides clipping coupons, she is the mother of three children, works in the college office and is working toward her degree. DEAR MARTIN- Last week, it was my turn to do the shopping for an organization that holds a monthly party. Usually the person doing the shopping figures on spending about SSO. But I think you will find that my party grocery list was a coupon clipper’s delight: The new 3-liter 7-Up was on sale, with coupons I purchased it for just 19 cents a bottle. There were “buy one, get one free” coupons for Lay’s Potato Chips, and four bags cost me just $1.40. A similar offer for Golden Flake Tortilla Chips got me two bags for 79 cents. Kraft dips were on sale, and with coupons they cost me only 98 cents each. For the main dish, I used a Swift Premium Ham. The 3-pound size is usually $8.49, but by combining store discounts and manufacturers offers, the ham cost me only $2.49. County Line cheese and Almost Home Cookies were other good buys. When the cashier finished totaling up my purchases, they came to $33.93. But after deducting my coupons, I paid only $11.30. The members of the organization enjoyed the lunch, and I had the pleasure of knowing I had fed 27 of them for so little money. - Holly Glenkey, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Doctor's House Call Depo-Provera still not approved by FDA for contraceptive use
By G. TIMOTHY JOHNSON, M.D. Tribune Co. Syndicate QUESTION: What is the current status of DepoProvera, the injectable contraceptive? ANSWER: In the United States, the drug is not approved by the U S. Food and Drug Administration for contraceptive use; however, it is being used in the treatment of cancers of the kidneys and endometrium ( the lining of the uterus). Recently, Depo-Provera was approved as a contraceptive in the United Kingdom by the British counterpart of the FDA, the Department of Health and Social Security. The health department has indicated it would recommend Depo-Provera shots for women who cannot use other contraceptives because they experience unacceptable side effects. A single injection of Depo-Provera provides up to 90 days of contraception. At present, public health experts estimate the drug is used by over 10 million women in 80 nations worldwide, but approval for use in this country has been held up because of safety concerns.
By JERRY BUCK AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Vic Tayback took a lot of kidding about his cooking in the nine years he played the owner of Mel’s Diner on "Alice.” "If I walked into a restaurant the other diners would look around and say, ‘I hope you’re not cooking,”’ he said. Mel’s cooking was a running gag on the CBS comedy series. Everybody came to Mel’s Diner, and everybody complained. That was just the sort of thing Heinz U.S. A. was looking for in a new spokesman for its Heinz 57 Sauce. The theme: “I used to be a lousy cook.” “We tested commercials with Vic and the reaction was that people smiled,” said Beth Adams, a spokeswoman for Heinz. “That’s why we chose him.” Tayback did four commercials, which
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0 © THREE’S A CROWD E.Z is miffed when he mistakenly thinks that Jack is trying to steal his latest girlfriend. (R) g ® MOVIE **★ Hanna K." (1983, Drama) Jill Clayburgh, Gabriel Byrne. (1 hr., 51 min.) 0 © RECOVERY ROOM Mark LinnBaker and Kelly Bishop star as former members of the medical profession who now operate a bar and grill across the street from a major metropolitan hospital. Q © MOVIE ** *v 2 "Key Largo" (1948. Adventure) Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Bacall (2 hrs.) © NOVA Russian naturalist Yuri Ledin visits Wrangel Island, a Soviet possession 300 miles off Alaska’s coast, to observe polar bears, walruses. Siberian snow geese and polar foxes. (R)g(1 hr.) © 700 CLUB © MANNIX 7:30 O © FOUL-UPS, BLEEPS & BLUNDERS Featured: John Ritter brings along outtakes from his former series, "Three’sCompany,"(R)g O © MOVIE A** 1 /; "Excalibur" (1981, Fantasy) Nigel Terry, Nicol Williamson (2 hrs., 30 min.) 8:00 O © WHO'S THE BOSS? Tony comes to the rescue after a devious executive plays up to the chairman of the board in an attempt to oust Angela from her position at the ad agency. (R) g © LIFELINE Neurosurgeon Dr Theodore Kurze is viewed as he performs a 20-hour operation to save the life of a young boy. (R) g (1 hr.) © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING © MOVIE *** "After The Thin Man" (1936, Mystery) William Powell Myrna Loy. (2 hrs.) 8:30 O © HAIL TO THE CHIEF The presi-
Dear Holly -- Your money-saving skills would be the envy of any professional caterer. DEAR MARTIN- Pillsbury recently had a coupon refund offer, and I found it in five versions. They all had the same post office box number, but different expiration dates March 5, March 14, March 21, March 31, and the last had no expiration date. Can you explain why this was done? - Virginia Ann Senyk, Pittsburgh Dear Virginia - Different expiration dates are used to even out the workload for the people who open the envelopes and process the refund requests. The majority of refund requests arrive just before the expiration date, and staggered dates result in fewer delays in getting the refund back to you. CLIP N’ FILE REFUNDS (Week of July 14) Soups, Snack Food, Candy (File No. 3) Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off coupons - beverage refund offers with beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed proofs of purchase while looking for the required forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers may not be available in all areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. The following refund offers are worth $22.50. This week’s offers have a total value of $28.50. These offers require refund forms: BUBBLICIOUS Free Bandana Offer. Receive your choice of a free active bandana (purple-black or whiteblack checkerboard, fluourescent green-black or pinkblack tiger stripe, Oriental or camouflage). Send the required refund form and the Universal Product Code symbols from any three Bubblicious package wrappers of any flavor, along with 40 cents for postage
dent has a woman-to-woman talk with her lovestruck daughter: Oliver's amorous adventures with the KUB spy are captured on film. (R>g © BLACKWOOD BROTHERS 9:00 O © NEWS O © MACGRUDER & LOUD MacGruder and Loud’s lives are complicated further when a news reporter assigned to accompany them falls in love with Malcolm (R) g(1 hr.) (1) PAPER CHASE Rose (Lainie Kazan) becomes dissatisfied with her divorce lawyer and decides to handle the proceedings herself. (1 hr.) © SOUNDSTAGE A performance by Grammy winner Tina Turner. (R) (1 hr.) © LESEA ALIVE 9:30 O INDEPENDENT NEWS 10:00 0 O O © © NEWS O THREE’S COMPANY ® BROTHERS The government uses the restaurant for a sting operation g ©© TWILIGHT ZONE © BUSINESS REPORT © MANNA FOR MODERN MAN © 808 NEWHART 10:30 0 © BEST OF CARSON Host Johnny Carson Guests Martin Mull. Jerry Seinfeld, Scot Morris (R) (1 hr.) O JEFFERSONS 0 BARNEY MILLER (7) BIZARRE Sketches: celebrity garbage; TV outtakes. g 0 HOGAN'S HEROES © CANNON © ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Vincent Price hosts an in-depth look at the 1973 horror film "The Exorcist " © LATENIGHT AMERICA Scheduled psychiatrist Sara C. Charles on malpractice
QUESTION: My eight-year-old son recently broke his collar bone. The doctor put him in a “collar bone sling” and said that casting was not needed. However now my son has a little bump where the collar bone has healed. If he had been put in a cast, would that have avoided the bump? ANSWER: Probably not. Rarely is casting used for treating collar bone fractures; the “sling” you refer to is the usual and customary treatment for a collar bone which, at least in a young person, typically heals almost no matter what you do. It is not unusual, however, to have a bump left after a collar bone heals; in most cases, that is part of the normal healing process. QUESTION: What cancers are related to the birth control pill? ANSWER: Your question points to an area of enormous controversy. However, I am going to be bold and try to simplify the issue by noting that most experts would indicate the only cancer risk which is increased by use of birth control pills is cervical cancer-and the increased risk is not large.
began showing up more than a month ago. He does the Heinz commercials as himself. The Mel character is owned by Warner Bros. Television. "But it was because of my reputation for being a lousy cook that I was hired,” he said. “The show is gone, but the image remains. The theme of the commercials is that I used to be a lousy cook but now I’m a culinary master because I’ve discovered Heinz.” Tayback spent nearly a month traveling across the country to promote the commercials. He did talk shows, radio shows and interviews. “I even cooked on a radio show in Chicago,” he said. “And people kept asking me so many questions about Heinz that I had to bone up so I could answer them. A lot of people also told me they had
suits. (1 hr.) © ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE © TWILIGHT ZONE 11:00 O ALL IN THE FAMILY O POLICE WOMAN ® MOVIE **'4 "Top Secret!" (1984, Comedy) Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge. (1 hr., 30 min.) 0 © MAGNUM, P.l. A lifeguard living far beyond his means is found murdered on the beach. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) © HAWAII FIVE-0 © PRAISE THE LORD © ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 11:30 0 © LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Guests: Ted Koppel, keyboardist Steven Van Zandt. (R)(1 hr.) O ETHIOPIA: THE NIGHTMARE CONTINUES ® MOVIE * *\h "The Taking Of Pelham One, Two. Three" (1974, Suspense) Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw (2 hrs., 30 min.) © THIS OLD HOUSE Master cabinetmaker Jack Cronin. (R) © BENNY HILL 12:00 0 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE © JIMMY SWAGGART © RAWHIDE 12:10 O © MOVIE * "Die Laughing" (1980, Comedy) Robby Benson, Charles Durning. (1 hr ,20 min.) 12:30 0 © NEWS Q MOVIE *** "Tammy Tell Me True" (1961, Comedy) Sandra Dee, John Gavin (2 hrs) O ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Vincent Price hosts an in-depth look at the 1973 horror film “The Exorcist
a dog or a cat named Heinz 57 because it was a mixture like the sauce. “It was a very exciting tour, but a little tougher than I thought it would be,” Tayback said. “Before ‘Alice’ I couldn’t get much work in comedy,” he said. “I was always the heavy. Before ‘Alice’ I’d done a comedy pilot, but the network turned me down. They said I was a heavy. Now, I have to show them I can do dramatic things. ’ ’ Since the end of the series earlier this year Tayback has starred in “12 Angry Men” at the Henry Fonda Theater in Los Angeles and played Willy Loman in ‘Death of a Salesman” at Radford, Va. “I hated to see ‘Alice’ end,” he said. “I was very attached to those people. You see them every day and you don’t realize how close you were until you don’t see them.”
© WEATHER 12:35 ® MOVIE *'/> "Joy Of Sex" (1984, Comedy) Cameron Dye. Michelle Meyrink. (1 hr., 33 min.) 1:00 © NEWS 1:30 O FAMILY FEUD 2:00 0 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH © INDEPENDENT NEWS © CASEY TREAT 2:20 ® MOVIE ** "Richard Pryor - Here And Now" (1983, Comedy)(l hr., 37 min.) 2:30 O MOVIE *'/? "Nevada Smith" (1975, Western) Lome Greene, Cliff Potts. (1 hr., 30 min.) © MOVIE **** "The Lady Eve" (1941. Comedy) Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda. (2 hrs.) © PAUL YONGGICHO 3:00 © JAMES KENNEDY 4:00 O MOVIE *** "The Lively Set" (1964, Romance) James Darren. Pamela Tiffin. (2 hrs.) © LESTER SUMRALL TEACHING 430 ® STAR SPANGLED COUNTRY PARTY Hank Williams Jr hosts this conceri aboard the U.S.S. Constellation, which features performances by Alabama. Earl Thomas Conley, Gus Hardin, Waylon Jennings, Mel McDaniel and Sylvia (1 hr., 30 min.) © MOVIETONE NEWS © RENEWED MIND
and handling. Expires Aug. 31, 1985 or while supplies last. CAMPBELL’S Sport Bag Offer. Receive a free 18-by--28-inch canvas sport or beach bag. Send the required refund form and 12 labels from any of these Campbell’s Vegetable Soups: Vegetable, Vegetable Beef, Vegetarian Vegetable or Homestyle Vegetable, or send three labels from Vegetable Soups and $2.95. Expires Sept. 30,1985 or while supplies last. CERTS Stationery Offer. Receive his or her personalized stationery - white or blue. Send the required refund form and two wrappers (including Universal Products Codes) from any two rolls of Certs, along with a $4.50 check or money order payable to Certs Stationery Offer. Expires Sept. 30,1985. FRITO-LAY School Folder Offer. Receive a set(s) of three school folders (your choice of “The Transformers” or “My Little Pony”). Send the required refund form and three Universal Product Code symbols with the words “Proof of Purchase” from three specially marked packages of Variety Pack or Cheese Chooser’s Pack Brand snacks, along with 50 cents for postage and handling for each set. Expires Sept. 30,1985 or while supplies last. MBD ’BS Spring Refund Offer. Receive a $1 check and two 25-cent coupons. Send the required refund forms and two Universal Product Code symbols from 8-ounce Family Packs of Starburst Fruit Chews or Skittles Bite Size Candies. Expires Aug. 31,1985. Here’s a refund form to write for: Up to a $2 rebate. PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS 3M, 225-IN 2M Center, St. Paul, MN 55144. This offer expires Sept. 30, 1985. While waiting for the form save the Universal Product Code from one Bus Bodymate or Bus Back Scrub Bath product package for each $1 rebate.
Most of the studies conducted to date conclude that use of the birth control pill does not increase the risk for endometrial cancer or for breast cancer. Indeed, it might even offer some protection against those two cancers-as well as ovarian cancer. DEAR READERS: The American Association of Physicians for Human Rights provides an informative brochure for gay men that is available by writing to P.O. Box 14366, San Francisco, Calif. 94114 This brochure may be of interest to some gay men who have been unable to obtain information from other sources. ‘Focus on Backaches’-Although many back conditions cannot be cured, most back pain can be controlled or alleviated. Find out how by ordering Dr. Johnson’s booklet on ‘BACKACHES.’ Send $2, plus a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to ‘BACKACHES,’ P.O. Box 48, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Make check payable to Newspaperbooks.
Legal Notice FIRST NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA Notice Is hereby given to the Texpeyers of the Greencestle Community School Corporstlon, Greencestle, Indiana, thet the Bosrd ol School Trustees ot said School Corporation will meet in the office of the Board of School Trustees, at the Superintendent's office at 110 Spring Street, Greencestle, Indiana, on the 14th day of August, 1985, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of providing a public hearing on a proposal to establish a Cumulative Building Fund lo provide funds lor all ot the purposes provided by I.C. 21-2-6-1, as amended, among which are now the following: (1) To provide the original capital cost for the construction and equipment ot new school buildings for classroom purposes. (2) To provide funds for the acquisition of land and improvements thereon, if any, for school building purpose (purposes), providing that funds are available or will be available for the construction of new school buildings tor classroom purposes, on such land so acquired. Payment for the acquisition of such land and improvements may extend over a period not to exceed five (5) years: however, before any land is purchased on an extended payment plan a school corporation must comply with the general laws governing the incurring ol obligations by a municipal corporation including the provisions of I.C. 6-1.1-20. The provisions of the subsection shall also apply to the providing of funds for the acquisition of lands with existing buildings thereon tor the purpose of conversion by remodeling for school classroom purposes, where such acquisition and such remodeling plans shall have been first approved by the state department of education. (3) To provide the original capital cost of equipping or remodeling and equipping for school classroom purposes any building presently used for school purposes. (4) To provide funds for the leasing or renting of existing real estate suitable for school classroom purposes. (5) To provide funds tor the acquisition of any land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk, or means ot ingress or egress, and to provide funds for the Improvement of any land so acquired: and also to provide funds for the improvement or construction of any street, road, sidewalk, or means of Ingress or egress to any property used for school purposes, whether the land is owned by the school, or by any city, county, or state or whether or not such land is already a public street, road, or sidewalk: and also to provide funds, when available, for the instellation ol a
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water supply or sewer systems, including weter or sewer conduits both on and off any properly owned by the school corporaiion. (6) To provide funds for the original capital costs of school site improvements, including landscaping, installation of walks, playground surfacing, and play areas, but not including football, baseball or track fields or spectator seating or stands. (7) To provide funds for the original capital costs for the construction and equipment of new school facilities needed by an educational cooperative organized and operated under any of the provisions of I.C. 20-5-11, I.C. 20-1-6-20, I.C. 20-1-18-7, I.C. 20-10.1-6-7, I.C. 20-12-42-1. or I.C. 36-1-7. (8) To provide funds for the repair of existing schoolhouses used for school classroom purposes. (9) To provide funds for the repair, remodeling, or equipping, Including but not limited to, insulating and other energy conservation modifications or improvements, interior or exterior painting, tuck pointing, boiler roplecemant, and radiator replacement, of buildings and other facilities to be used or presently In use by the school corporation for lawful school purposes. For purposes ot this section, the terms repair, remodeling, and equipping are limited to projects for which the estimated cost exceeds Ten Thousand Dollars (•10,000) and which do not recur on an annual basis. However, the money from this fund may not be used for any purposes authorized by this clause until the governing body of the school corporation has first obtained the approval of the state board of tax commissioners. (10) To provide funds for the repair of any existing school buildings which: (A) The school corporation owns: and (B) The school corporation has leased to another entity for a period of two (2) years or less and which Is to be used by the lessee for educational purposes. (11) To provide funds for the purchase, upgrading, maintenance, and repair of computer hardware and software for instructional purposes. Be further notified that said proposal to establish a Cumulative Building Fund Includes the levying of a tax at the rate of One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents (’1.25) on each •100.00 taxable property in the Greencestle Community School Corporation, Greencastle. County of Putnam, State of Indiana, to provide funds for said fund, said tax to be first levied In 1985 payable in 1986 and eacn year thereafter for five (5) years all as provided by I.C. 21 -2-6 as amended. All taxpayers are invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their right to be heard on said proposal. Be further notified that proofs of publication and posting ot notices of the public hearing held on the 14th day of August, 1985, and a certified copy of the resolution and such proposed plan, if adopted, will be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana, for its approval, as provided by law. ADOPTED this 10th day of July, 1985. Greencastle Community School Corporation, Board of School Trustees Bayard L. Allen, Vice President Patricia L. Hess, Secretary Clyde Spencer, Member July 16/1T Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NO. 1-1985 Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Cloverdale. Indiana, Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7 o'clock p.m. on the 13th day of August, 1985 will consider the following appropriation which said officers will consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Town General Fund To: No. 114 Building Inspector *500.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting have •he right to be heard. Additional appropriation as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board, upon receipt, will hold a final hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditors Office of Putnam County, or such other place as may be designated. At such hearing. Taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire at the County Auditors Office when and where S'.-ch hearings will be. Ruby Barnett Clerk-Treasurer July 16/1T
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