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C4 Daily PressTimes-Herald, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1989 Tune in tomorrow Astrology Phoebe and Decker then went to Port Charles. Lucy learned Monica invested money in the Windemere Hotel. Individual, very romantic, presents token of affection. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22-Dec. 21): You may feel adrift but in a week you'll say, "I knew what I was doing all the time! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Professional appraiser provides information previously withheld. Could involve sale or purchase of precious item.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on movement, inquiries, curiosity, gain through special reading. Short trip could involve request from relative. PISCES (Feb.

19-March 20): New approach necessary if you are to get most for efforts, money. Stress independence, style. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Those who thought you missed the boat will take another look. Cycle highlights career advancement, prestige, promotion. LEO (July 23-Aug.

22): Dreams do come true! You'll vote affirmative on that. Scenario features joy, popularity. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): People who "hold the money" may release sooner than anticipated.

Have papers at hand. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Answer to question: Go public! You have plenty to 'offer, could hit jackpot. SCORPIO (Oct.

23-Nov. 21): Job gets done if you go slow. Tendency is to skip essentials. By NANCY M. REICIIARDT ALL MY CHILDREN: A gleeful Adam arranged for Dr.

Snow to take Dixie off to the Laurel Hill mental hospital after Dixie became convinced that she tried to drown Adam Jr. Tad, who is suspicious of Adam, found the surveillance equipment Adam has been using to spy on Dixie. Tad heard Adam tell Adam Jr. Jackson, who is upset that Erica split town, has been spending a lot of time with Julie. Angie returned Cliff's engagement ring, insisting that he take time to evaluate his true feelings for Nina.

Jeremy is determined to get back on good terms with David. Donna realized Emily Ann has a crush on David. By SYDNEY OMARK ARIES (March 21-April 19): Moon in your sign highlights revelation, adventures. You'll be handsomelv rewarded. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You're due for surprises.

Someone behind scenes makes plans which might make no sense to you. Go along with it. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Stress independence, realize popularity is on the rise. What had been denied you will now be practically handed to you. GENERATIONS: Doreen was stunned when her doctor told her that she is pregnant.

Doreen went to tell Adam about her pregnancy, but kept mum when he got angry with her because she had deceived him. While in California with Sam, Jason saved a little girl who was in a car accident. The incident prompted Jason to tell Sam that he once killed someone. Jessica and Mary split the inheritance money that really belongs to Jason. Rob latched onto Jessica.

STORAGE BUILDINGS Additions Kitchens Baths Replacement Windows Siding ASSOCIATES, IXC. U72-tt2K free extimaten references ANOTHER WORLD: Vicky crashed her sports car while showing off for Evan. Although they weren't injured, Vicky and Evan had to spend the night together in a seedy motel room until they could get the car towed out of a ditch. Evan resisted his sexual attraction to Vicky, who indicated she wouldn't be unwilling to make love with him. Jake told Donna he will stay away from Vicky if Donna will give him money to open up a video studio.

Michael insisted to Caroline that he didn't steal the red swan statue. Cass told Caroline he doesn't want a relationship. GUIDING LIGHT: Phillip didn't believe Bradley, who insisted that Beth isn't alive and that he is not in cahoots with Alan. Bradley later confronted Bruce, the man who gave Harley the painting by Beth, and Bruce knocked Bradley out after insisting that Beth is alive. Phillip paid Bruce ransom money after he claimed that he could put Phillip in touch with Beth.

Bruce gave Phillip a key to an artist's garret. Daisy's adoptive parents, the Lemays, rejected Alan-Michael's offer to buy the child from them. Bruce was the father of Dana's baby. Roger and Rusty tailed Phillip and Rick to the garret. Dylan kissed Sam.

Sonni and Blake (Christina) saw Bradley leaving the garret. Rusty still thinks Will killed Rose. that's right! I i ra'-i i is 1 1-1 EI! it 1 THEATER NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS TIL MARCH '90 6 MONTH AS THE WORLD TURNS: Holden kissed Lily, who insisted that their past romance is over for good. Holden's wife, Angel, came to Oakdale, but they both ended up going back to Europe after Lily shunned Holden. Lily is worried about Derek, who has been acting strange lately.

Duncan, who returned from Scotland, said that he is going to launch a search for Lilith. Andy and Kim are at odds over his relationship with Julie. Lucinda was upset when she learned Derek wants to take Lily and move away from Oakdale. Derek knows Lily changed her will, making him the sole heir to her multi-million dollar estate. Jessica nixed Blake's date offer.

LOVING: In Maine, Clay found Alex trapped in the mine shaft. Clay was going to kill Alex, but they called a truce after a mystery person trapped them both in the mine shaft. The local police carted Ava off in straight jacket when she said she was searching for Alex and Clay, who she thinks plan to fight a duel over her affections. Jolie fumed when Dale got a job on "Image" so he can be close to Trisha. Rocky (Amelia) recovered from the motorcycle accident.

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16th 8 P.M. Adults $7.99 Children under 12 $2.00 ONE LIFE TO LIVE: After reading some old love letters that belonged to Liana Flagg, Megan realized that the letters were in Randolph Lord's handwriting, which proves that he had an affair with Liana. Megan almost panicked when Liana appeared to her as a ghost and asked Megan to move Liana's remains to a grave near Randolph's. Michael nearly choked Gabrielle to death, before he rushed off to catch a plane out of town. Michael took Steven (Rick) with him.

Cord nixed breaking up with Tina for C.J.'s sake, but won't have anything to do with her. Tina left for Mendorra to accept an award for returning crown jewels. THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: The mystery patient escaped from the hospital, then vowed that she is going to get Stephanie. Caroline was stunned when Ridge told her that Thome is the person who shot and nearly killed Ridge several months ago. Caroline was stunned to learn that Thorne knows about the night that Ridge and Caroline made love, and that is what made Thorne snap.

Clarke warned Sally she will never get Ridge and Macy together romantically. TICKETS Country Casuals. Mathews. 725-4050 Radro Shack, Hayes Stores Shop. Ctr.

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T. Daye, Pastor Monday, September 18th through Friday, September 22nd, nightly at 7:30 p.m. Dr. DeWitt Smith, Guest Evangelist Soul Stirring preaching, inspirational singing and fervent prayer services. Music by Zion's Mass Choir come and share with us this Christian Fellowship SANTA BARBARA: Hunt saw to it that Cruz was thrown in the San Sebastian prison after Cruz went there looking for info on Robert's prison record.

The prison warden nixed letting Cruz go after Interpol said he was wanted for murder. Eden and Robert were stranded during a severe storm when she tried to pilot a small boat out to the prison island. Robert took care of Eden, who had a high fever and was hallucinating about the past and when they were in love. After Mack got a job at the Capwell Hotel Health Club, a jealous employee, Ilsa, admitted trying to frame Mack for stealing a customer's earrings. C.C.

and Rafael went to Si-renas to look for Eden and Cruz. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Shane, who calls himself "Sam," convinced lady hiker Rebecca that he is not the murderer that is loose somewhere in the mountains. Rebecca became suspicious of "Sam" when she went through the wallet she found and saw Shane's ISA identification. Patch was stunned when he realized that Marina is alive, then he lashed out at her for coming on to him and trying to come between him and Kayla. Rebecca and "Sam" (Shane) go.t jobs in a diner, then pretended to be married to get a place to stay.

Eugene worried when his "vibes" told him Calliope is in danger. Jack (Billy) connected Donna (Marina) to the newspaper article he caught Patch reading about Marina's mysterious disappearance. Marina and Victor are secretly plotting together. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Cricket was shocked when Derek, who is out on bail while waiting to be sentenced, came to her apartment and begged her to help him avoid a prison sentence. Cricket told Derek he deserves to pay for what he did.

Robert was about to escort Derek back to jail when Derek disappeared. Lauren recorded a man's voice while she, Paul and Brittany checked out phone calls to Cassandra's home. They realized the voice was that of Cassandra's mystery man (Adrian). Later, Salena gave Paul the man's name, Adrian Hunter, and his address. Paul then broke into Adrian's home and took bank statements, a passport, a date calendar and tickets to Greece.

GENERAL HOSPITAL: Aunt Iona secretly "laundered" counterfeit money in Kathy's laundry room. Monica decided to keep mum that Dawn is her daughter until Dawn is ready to admit the truth. Dawn and Ned made lavish renovations on the Windemere mansion, which they are turning into a hotel. Robert told Kathy that he thinks he saw his childhood Aborigine friend, Tangeneva, on several occasions. Tracy is attracted to Mr.

McCallister, who works on fund-raising projects. Colton went after Felicia when he learned she was with Frisco. Felicia nursed Frisco, who suffered from a high fever. Rueppel, who has been news director at WTKR, Channel 3, since October 1986, left the station Friday to take a similar job at WDIV in Detroit. Rueppel began at the station during a dark period, soon after the CBS affiliate had fired a majority of its on-air staff and had sunk to the ratings depths.

Times have changed, and WTKR now is a strong second place in the ratings at both 6 and 11 p.m. Name change: Starting Sunday, WYAH, Channel 27, will have a new name. The independent station, which was purchased this summer by a group of Peninsula businesspeople, will change its name to WGNT. The change in station identification was requested by former station owner CBN Broadcasting Inc. and was made part of the sale agreement.

WYAH stands for "Yahweh," a form of the Hebrew name for God found in the Old Testament. The station already has removed some of its former religious programming and replaced it with syndicated shows. The crime show "Hunter" has started at 10 p.m. weekdays, and a popular-culture magazine show, "After Hours," now comes on at 11 p.m. News Continued from CI Betty Francis and education re-portor Yvonne Simons.

The station also hired a new weatherperson, Janice Lee, who previously worked in Charleston, W.Va. Lee will do weather forecasts on the morning show. WTAR-AM (790) sports reporter Bob Rathbun will talk sports on the show, and Wheat, First Securities stockbroker Rick Coradi will give early-morning stock tips. News director leaves: Carol Season I KRYLON I I u7T COUNTRY RIBBON Workable Fixatif SALE 4-99' SAVE 25 Fj Matte Finish Jtog-3-99 $99 (MM scTl II II Reg. 4 FLmRS fV 1 1 12gi- 1 99 I 1 WSbQSr 1 SAVE 38 1 TRIPLE HEART I COUNTRY COLORS I r- GRAPEVINE BASKET ARRANGEMENTS E5 $4 78 250fF 1-37 Great for fall decorating! take advantage of our weekly 1 SPEC1ALSI WE MAKE ARTS AND CRAFTS EASY WITH OUR SELECTION AND OUR LOW, LOW PRICES.

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12-5 WEDGEWOOO PIAZA 468-3400 balancing the budget and running an efficient organization, Tiknis also sees his role as an adviser to the artistic director and a "touch point" between the orchestra and the community. Tiknis stops short of saying he would advise conductor Winston Dan Vogel on which works to program. He sees his job as providing an artistic director with audience figures to show which concerts were popular and which were poorly attended. This kind of information is valuable for a conductor to use in balancing works that are audience-pleasers with works he personally feels should be performed. The opening concerts show that balance, with an overture by Rimsky-Korsakov, a violin concerto by Wieniswski and orchestral excerpts from Wagner's "Ring Cycle" operas.

"Having classical music is a wonderful thing," Tiknis says. "I love what a symphony orchestra 'is' more than anything." whose orchestra had an $18.5 million budget and a base, may work here. Tiknis is considering a telemarketing campaign, in which potential subscribers are contacted by telephone. He's also looking at ways to sell discounted tickets, something Virginia Stage Company and other regional across the country have had success with. In Cincinnati, he started a program called "Zip Tix," in which half-price concert tickets were available an hour before the performance.

The orchestra there also offered "Classical Choice," a book of 10 tickets for $100 that could be exchanged for the best-available seats at any concert. These kinds of programs make the orchestra more affordable and fill the halls, he says. They also keep the symphony from being an elitist organization. "We don't want that, to happen," he says. Though his chief Jasks are Continued from CI affected by an eight-week players' strike last fall and the fact that many corporations and individuals who contributed to the endowment campaign cut back on their gifts to the symphony's annual operating budget.

While subscriptions have been slowly climbing to the level of about 5,500, the orchestra still plays to half-filled halls, something Tiknis would like to improve. One of his first tasks, he says, is to hire a development director to explore new revenue sources. "In the meantime, I may be the marketing director as well as the executive director," says Tiknis, who worked as marketing director for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for 18 months before coming to Hampton Roads. Many of the marketing ploys he used in Cincinnati,.

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