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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 16

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8B ifffc Atttrtflton BtSX Wednesday, Angi.t 19, 1177 "WE DO IT Alt" AMERICAN HATCH FrankGorshinguestsbn 'Angels- a on 8:00 8:30 11 (F) CPO SHARKEY 'Sunday In Tijuana' 0 ffi fl) THE KALUKAKS 'The Bells are Chief Sharkey, Whipple, Robinson and some of Wronging J.T. Kallikak gleefully learns that his TTops Sun Roofs Van Windows Windshialds Roofi JACK HOLLAND' AUTO TRIM CLASS 316GrMnfarir Ph. 237-8521 protest of a $14 over-charge on his telephone bill is not in vain when the phone company's fl NBC NEWS 1 1 Bp CBS NEWS if TO TELL THE TRUTH 1 1 MONTAGE CO CONCENTRATION CiDQJNEWS THAT GIRL BIG VALLEY ffi $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE CROSS WITS the recruits are jaiieta in i ijuana on a tiwyo ui cheering for the bull at a bullfight. (R) 0 THE CBS WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES 'Dillinger' 1973 Warren Oates, Clorls Leach-man. Set in the troubled days of the Depression, the drama revolves around the notorious bank robber, John Dillinger, who llnally was brought down by thef.B.I.

with the help of a mysterious 'Lady in (R) (2 hrs.) 01 CHARLIE'S ANGELS 'Angels at Sea' Frank Gorshin is the guest star as a disturbed cruise ship entertainer using the voices of famous screen personalities to drop clues as to who Is committing a series of shipboard murders. (R)" Environment to be subject of workshop JACKSONVILLE An environmental education workshop for lay and professional people is planned for Monday through Aug. 19 at Jacksonville State University. Scheduled to be discussed at the week-long session are the study of soils, environmental habitats, land use, forest environments and other subjects. If they wish, course participants can obtain three graduate credits, but others can participate without credit for a nominal enrollment fee.

Registration is Monday at 2 p.m. at JSU. For further information, call Dr. Howard Johnson at 435-9820, Ext. 301, or at 820-3480.

Syracuse Syracuse, in southeastern Sicily, was founded by Greek settlers in the 8th century B.C. fv schedule ADAMS 'Beaver Dam' A family of beavers move Into Grizzly's valley and build a dam that threatens to flood him out of his home. (R) GD GOOD TIMES Florida's reluctance to go out on a date proves to be justified when her supposedly special evening heads for disaster. (R) ID E'GHT IS ENOUGH 'Hit and Run' Tom finds that daughter Joannie has been 'blackmailed' into lobbying for a retraction in his newspaper column after she crumples the fender on his opponent's classic sports car. NOVA 'The Transplant Experience' profiles Dr.

Norman Shumway of Stanford University, who has performed more heart transplants than any other heart surgeon in the world. The complete routine of a heart transplant is followed from the selection of donors to the operation itself and the aggressive after-care. NIGHT GALLERY 6Q 700 CLUB Guests: Stan Crookllas, artist and educator, Dr. Paul Jordan surgeon in Africa, Lois Jane, singer. 7:30 0 CB BUSTING LOOSE Lenny's plan to pick up extra cash by working as a weekend escort for Melody's employer develops into a comedy of errors when Vinnie substitutes for Woody on their dates with two middle-aged dowagers.

(R) THEATRE IN AMERICA The Manhattan frfe. 11 fieatre Club performs Gardner McKay's computer sends him a VMO.ooo refund. THE ROCK 9:00 fl Q) KINGSTON: CONFIDENTIAL 'Triple xposure' Kingston launches an investigation that uncovers a blackmail plot when a top TV anchorwoman begins to back away from stories and threatens to quit. Guest stars Diana fD BARETTA 'This Sister Ain't No Cousin Tony Is confronted by an angry ghetto nunN when arte of her street kids is murdered to keep him from talking to the police. (R) COURAGE FOR CRISISLMMGU-3 9:30 GERALD DERSTINE SHARES 10:00 I 0000)0) NEWS 1 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT ROBERT YOUNG, FAMILY DOCTOR BESTOFGROUCHO 10:30 GD THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest host: Gabe Kaplan.

Guest: Lola Falana. THE CBS LATE MOVIE 'Lieutenant Schuster's Wife' 1972 Lee Grant, Jack Warden. A woman tries to clear her husband's name at the risk of exposing herself to his killer. (R) F.B.I. 8 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS -FERNWOOD 2-NIGHT ATLANTA BRAVES BETWEEN GAMES SHOW MAYBERRY RFD HOLLYWOOD SQUARES POINT IN QUESTION TO TELL THE TRUTH DRAGNET Q) LOVE AMERICAN STYLE ffi THE JEFFERSONS Louise can't believe what she's seeing and Florence can't believe what's happening to her when George holds a reunion of his street gang and starts acting like a kid again.

(R) 7:00 (B Q) THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY Profaisional Rotating Roptrtory TONIGHT: 4 P.M. "Strong, thoughtful, intolligont." rham Nows award-winning 'Sea a poetic drama depicting through letters the blossoming romance of a sensitive Irish fisherman and a lovely Liverpool secretary. George Hearn and Veronica Castang play the lovers. CB BASEBALL Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres ham I 'w m.

IT I II If 1 wg ut 'NV jHy 7 'Charlie's Angels' rerun tops ratings Ci AM, Hiatal IwlMiM Immnmt Mfcamra ir nt; Ul-UWi UtHT'lUf); MV-TtitHHwy tmmt; Klm mUm (mm In. r.d COT. IT HAD TO BE BETTER. THE ROYAL 5000 FASTER SMARTER EASIER QUIETER JOBS hi. C0.T.

8 ROOKIES 'Blue Movie, Blue Death' The rookies go undercover to infiltrate the porno film industry. LB ROYAL NEWS iSEBALL Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Litton Akytgdmeago adres 9 IK If ANNIST0N BUSINESS MACHINES 1029 GURNEE-PH. 236-7528 Mat! I NEW YORK (AP) A rerun of "Charlie's Angels" on ABC was the top-rated prime time television show for the week ending Aug. 7, but CBS had the highest average, according to the latest A.C.

Nielsen figures. Figures made available Tuesday gave CBS a 14.9 average rating, which represe 10.6 million households. ABC and NBC were tied with 14, or 9.9 million. In order the top 10 shows were: "Charlie's Angels," a 22.4 rating, or 15.9 million; "Vanishing Point," the CBS Sunday movie, 20.8, or 14.8 million; "Szysznyk," CBS. 20.4, or 14.5 million; "Lmlly Madonna XXX," NBC's Monday movie, 19.9, or 14.1 million; "M.A.S.H.," CBS, 19.1, or 13.6 million; "Barnaby Jones," CBS, 18.5, or 13.2 million; "Barney Miller," ABC, 18.2, or 12.9 million; "One Day at a Time," CBS, 18.1, or 12.9; 17.8, or 12.6 million, or "Quincy," NBC, 17.3, or 12.3 million.

11:30 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest host: Gabe Kaplan. Guest: Lola Falana. 12:00 CD TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. THE ROOKIES-MYSTERY OF THE WEEK ROOKIES-'Blue Movie, Blue Death' The rookies go undercover to infiltrate the porno film industry. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK-'Where the Action Is' Edd Byrnes stars as a gambler who is taken to a remote English estate to play poker for the ultimate stakes his life.

(R) 1:00 TOMORROW Host: Tom Snyder. 1:50 MOVIE 'A Girl, A Guy and a Gob' 1941 George Murphy, Lucille Ball. (2 hrs.) 1 A New Ring From The Dmmonck You 1 Airwdr Haft With ff I Couch i Renxunt Program 1 0r 1000 Seilingi 9 Expert fetel fawtlryfltpmiil I Work Don Storm f-M 10 Off Moikdiogt I A Until August IS LW05 NOBLE yjMT JOTH MM I tamccH wamwMujta axmtacft Ipg rioSr fCflthlppn Pliilnlnn mnv trnp mArlal fnr Osnar KWHatvVU U.41 A 1U A A A AM JA frl MV VVIM1 M. M. SHOWS: 1574:40, 7:05, 3 tTaBmm- mo pawn if CHE AN A 1 1 Kathleen Quinlan gave up Olympics for Hollywood jj fflfflllTJIBI OPEN 7:30 Show At Dusk else, and their feet dragged along as if they didn belong to the body." It was grueling work, made more so by shooting in old frrrvi mowntonIti Jjflf'l la Nl iff 1 XV WITHEACrfSL buildings of the Veterans Administration Hospital in West Los Angeles, near the mental wards.

The work was made easier by dialogues with Bibl Andersson, who plays the psy- cmatrist "I never knew an actress could be so giving," said Kathleen. 2 YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL 0 1 VV1I I I PRODUCTIONS'. II I CONFUSED. SHE DIDN'T KNOW uiiiirMi maw Til "sOSHEWENT NAWAY'1 BOTH WATSI "'W LOS ANGELES (AP) As a diver and gymnast, Kathleen Quinlan showed enough promise that she might have become a champion.

That's what her coach told her. "But supposing I made it all the way to the top," the California teen-ager reasoned. "What do you do after the Olympics?" And so she chose another course: acting. She has displayed championship form in the New World release, "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden." The film is based on the popular 1964 novel by Hannah Lee about a suicidal girl who enters a.mental Institution. The cast includes such talent as Bibi Andersson, Sylvia Sidney, Signe Hasso, Susan Tyrrell and Dian Varsi.

But it is 22-year-old Kathleen Quinlan as Deborah Blake who has run away with the notices. "A remarkably fine, contained performance" New York Times. "Strong, sensitive performance" Time Magazine. "Captures both Deborah's brittle, acerbic intelligence and her fiercely guarded vulnerability" Newsweek. "Strongly reminiscent of Elizabeth Recreation grant okayed for J'ville JACKSONVILLE A Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant of $195,000 has been "verbally" approved for a recreation center at Henry Farm in Jacksonville.

Councilman George Douthit made the announcement Tuesday night at the Jacksonville City Council meeting. He said the federal aid money, to be paid over a three-year period, would not become available until October, 1978. Douthit said the city would match the grant with in-kind work. Turning to other business, the council heard Councilwoman Mrs. Hazel Hicks' report the budget for fiscal 1978 would be a tup priority during the next two weeks.

She urged council members to confer with department heads to determine budget requests for the coming year, and to start long-range needs in certain areas. Deadline for approving the budget is Oct. 1, according to Mrs. Hicks. In other action, the council: Approved a raise for mayor's secretary.

Dot Norman, to make her pay equivalent to the corresponding Civil Service classification. Heard Councilman Theodore Fox's report that an easement has been obtained at Eighth Avenue and Ladiga Street that will enable the city to extend sewer lines to that area. Passed an ordinance changing the zoning designation of portions of the western and southwestern sections of the city from light manufacturing to residential. rape victims that young actresses generally get cast for in television. "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" seemed ideal.

"Jimmy said for me to read the book, not the script," she recalled. "So I did. Then I read it After 1 had read it the third time I knew I could do it." She was invited to audition for the director, Anthony Page. She was invited back for another reading, then another. Before the third audition she stayed up all night and memorized the script.

Hence she was prepared for any scene Page asked for the next day. "I decided then I needed to get away, so I went up to Aspen," she said. "I got the word up there that Anthony wanted me to read a fourth time. I thought it over and said no. I knew I couldn't do any better, and I might just provide a reason for them to eliminate me." Her ploy succeeded and she got the role.

She started to prepare herself to play the 16-year-old' schizophrenic. She visited mental institutions, read text--books, looked at tapes of mental patients. "The character of Deborah came from pieces of different people," Kathleen commented. "I have a strong physical sense, and I noticed how mental patients moved as though they were disconnected from the ground. They were somewhere Ft.

McClellan MUSIC THEATRE PROGRAM and Should a bald senator ask a hairy question? MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Some things are better left unasked. State Sen. Pat Vacca of Tarrant learned that Tuesday as representatives of the Board of Barber Examiners were questioned by the legislature's "sunset committee." Vacca, who is almost totally bald, had little to say during the hour-long session; but before the hearing ended, he asked why, in view of his baldness, a haircut costs him $3 50. Board member Martin Dur-den of Montgomery quipped, "Just think of it as a finder's fee." A DAZZUNC.

NEW ANIMATED I COMEDY-THRILLER VhJj tl If VAI.TI)ISNKVinimrKNs- iG if Id ATale of TWo Critters 11 SHOWS: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 0:00 I iHatJHaaaaHaSSfSSjHaSaMaaaaBMaarjl' CHEAHA2 THE NUMBER ONE HIT Of THESUMMFJ ROBERT SHAW JACQUELINE BISSET HICK HOLTE SHOWS: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 FRI. SAT. LATE SHOW 11:15 OEVfl JOINT PG JJIIJ.III.WJHIJ!1.ii OioJJ E1 THE McCLELLAN PLAYERS Presents Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest August 12, 13, 14, and August 19, 20, 21 McClellan Playhouse, Bldg. 696 Cocktail: 6:00 p.m. Dinnar 6:45 p.m., Show 8:00 p.m.

Advanci TicktH Art NacMuryl Taylor as a young actress" New York Post. Many of the critics marveled at how Kathleen managed to play the strenuous role while maintaining the sensitivity of the troubled young girl. She explains in athletic terms: Ticket info. 238-3537 a.m. 3:30 p.m.

"You have to pace yourself Titktti $6.00 McCUIlin Playheusa or Carntr Cupboard Crafts like a runner. But it not like a simple race; it's more like a marathon." Kathleen Quinlan appears to be an over-achiever who has East Alabama Shrine's 3rd Annual been running most of her life Bom in Pasadena and raised up DON'T MISS IT AGAIN! ftf "BufonlPUssen.Jy?;: Now there was Kryslal Is What You Are Looking For If you art ambitious, energetic, enthusiastic, good with people, eager to learn, willing to take responsibility, and show what you can do. We are one of the country's fastest growing restaurant chains. We presently have 175 units in 7 Southeastern state, and we will have over 300 units in less than five years. When you join us, you get valuable on the job training.

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That was enough to convince her to foresake the athletic life for acting. At 18, she defied, the odds and came to Hollywood for an acting career. Scon she was performing roles in TV series such as "Emergency" and "The Waltons" and the movie "Life 7:30. P.M. Nightly iALLNEW! Friday ijJAdvraihiregofthetruelife 7 Iinrnn rrnnrra mil guard." She took her work seeJ MORTGAGE FODECLOSURB NOTICE Default having bean made in the terms of mat mortgage executed on me 4th day of February, 1977, by Elton WUham, a jingle man.

to Annliton Federal Savings and Loan Association, which said mortgage is recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate. Calhoun County, Alabama, In Record of Mortgage Book U26, Page 355, and default continuing, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the following described property will be sold at public outcry, for cash, to the highest bidder, in front of the Courthouse door of said County, during thelegal hours ot sale, on the )Sth day of August, 177, at 11:00 o'clock AM Lot 19 as shown on the map of the 5th Addition to Golden Springs Subdivision recorded in the Off ice of the Probate Judge of Calhoun County, Alabama, in Plat Book Page situated In Calhoun County. Alabama. Said sate ft made for the purpose of paying the mortgage tteki and costs of foreclosure. ANNISTOet FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BY: Robert Propst WILSON.

PROPST, ISOM, JACKSON BAILEY Attorneys at Law 172 Leighton Avenue An Alston. Alabama 34201. August Jrd. 10th, and 17th. 177, NORWOOD BALL PARK, ANNIST0N, AL.

ftcollont itarting salary with lutomatic pa incriH. riously. and researched teenage hookers for ber role in an ABC movie, "Little Ladies of the Night." "TftlevigitTft rwtHv naiH nff ii UIU UIVU 1 Ulllj VfMIU vll III terms of experience," she said. "It was better than going to acting class. I was able to learn and get paid for it." Kathleen and.

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