The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

8-E Ad agency places bets on ABC's fall lineup By Maria Riccardi Will all those yuppies be enough to J. Walter Thompson, a New York put NBC on the way to the top? ProbCity-based advertising agency, has crossed for Bill Cosby and Michael Lan- ably not. projections for the 1984-85 don, who are both in their own shows opposite "60 Minutes." to network lead, with ratings ABC race. finishing CBS second expected and look for in the fall ad line-ups: agency A says dramatic to and both have that is Other trends the youth appeal. Get ready for another bleeping bloopNBC third.

increase in violence, especially on NBC, Look for the "Today" show to adopt a ers show to clutter the airwaves. The agency predicted that of the new but more family-oriented programs in which younger will lock horns "Summer Sunday, USA," cial that features the outtakes from spelook. "Behind the Scenes" is a one-shot fall Dolls," CBS' the 8-9 p.m. time slot. All three net- with ''60 Minutes" shows, ABC's "Paper and NBC's works will have more action-adventure this summer, supposedly will have lots other TV specials.

Real clever, isn't it? and "Hunter" will be winners. Not so shows and expect to see a noticeable ofrazzmatazz. It sounds a little too gim- It airs Saturday at p.m. "Murder, She Wrote" on increase in women in starring roles. micky and glitzy for a news show.

WEWS Channel 5. for "People Do the Craziest Things," "Who's the Boss" and "Honolulu Run" NBC plans to counter ABC's Olympic Burt Reynolds, Jerry Reed, Loretta (which has been renamed "Hawaiian coverage with the premiere of a new Lynn, Jimmy Dean and Ruth Buzzi are on ABC; "Charles in Charge," NBC has said it hopes to climb out of soap opera, "Santa Barbara." The the objects of embarrassment. Barbara and "Dreams" on CBS, and "Punky the third place cellar after nine seasons advertising for the afternoon slots also Mandrell, Jerry Lee Lewis and the Brewster," "Partners in Crime," and by going after the yuppie audience. The will be more sophisticated and will be Statler Brothers escape the flub bug. "Miami Vice" on NBC.

network claims that both ABC and CBS aimed at new parents and parents-to-be. In a much wiser move, Channel 5 The folks at J. Walter seem to be on target older viewers. That probably means more men doing bought the syndication rights to the money with all 1 their predictions, NBC's sophisticated shows like "Hill the dirty work in diaper ads. "Dynasty." It will begin airing the except for "Punky Brewster." The ador- Street Blues," "St.

Elsewhere" and The best move NBC made was to tone steamy show next year when it becomes able little girl who is abandoned by her "Cheers" already score well with young down its demanding promotion theme, available. Right now Channel 5 is not mother in a shopping mall is sure to professionals, especially in this area. "Be there," to a softer, "Let's all be sure if it will broadcast it in hour or half capture your heart. Too bad it's on The network big boys have their fingers there." hour segments. JOHN DARLING Armstrong and Batiuk TV MOVIES THERE'S ONLY ABOUT A METEOROLOGY IS IT'S THE ONLY SCIENCE TEN PERCENT CHANCE TRULY AMAZING! WHERE TEN PERCENT OF RAIN FOR OUR IS A SURE THING! GAME TONIGHT! 6-21 4 EVENING TELEVISION Closed captioned for hearing impaired.

3 5 8 23 25 43 61 0 PM Gimme a Break U.S. Olympic Magnum, P.l. (U.S. Olympic The Visit Rockford Files MOVIE: :30 Family Ties Team Trials Team Trials I 'The Doolins of Cheers Simon Simon North Coast Report MOVIE: Oklahoma' Night Court Inside Story 'Once You Kiss 10 Hill Blues Street 1 Knots Landing Mystery! a Stranger' White 11 Shadow Pu News News News News Bits and Bytes Tonight Fish Soap ABC Nightline Latenight America Solid Gold Hits Trapper John, M.D. ABC Nightline Streets of San 700 Club Twilight Zone 11 David Letterman Eye on Hollywood Francisco Sign Off MOVE: Big Valley MOVIE: Thicke of Tic Tac Dough 'Follow That News, Sign Off the Night Love' News, Sign Off News Dream' Sign Off Sign Off News, Sign Off 4 TV SELECTIONS 3.

GOOD MORNING AMERIRICA The loss, of. as spouse Part Dr. Timothy Johnson Sylvester Stallone Part food and restaurant editor Marion Burros. 9 a.m. 3, AM CLEVELAND Actress- singer Rosemary Clooney; the Reserve Historical Society Hotfoot Quintet; antique dolls; exterminating household pests.

BREAKAWAY Lee Meredith of "As the World Turns;" Inside Elvis Presley's mansion Graceland; honeymooning in Rennsylvania's Pocono Mountains; alimony update; drinking in moderation. ,10 a.m. DONAHUE Bob Wood discusses his book "Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi." 25, HIGH FEATHER The campers learn some valuable lessons in responsibility when they find an abandoned dog. DIS, ADVENTURES OF CHIP 'N' DALE Animated. Chip 'n' Dale make a date with a nightclub singer named Clarice.

11 a.m. DIS, COMING ON! California State at Northridge. ESPN, AUTO RACING CART Portland 200 from Portland, Ore. USA, SONYA Former New York Times 4 reporter Nicholas Gage talks about his search for his mother's killer. 1:30 SHO, THE DOOBIE BROTHERS FAREWELL CONCERT The popular group performs a selection of their hits, including "What a Fool in this concert taped at the University of Colifornia at Berkeley's Greek Theater.

2:30 ESPN, GOLF '83 World Cup. NICK, AGAINST THE ODDS "F.D.R. 'and Eleanor." He became the only man to be elected president four terms and Eleanor's campaign for universal human rights won her more tributes, medals and awards than any other woman in American history. 3 p.m. USA, ALIVE AND WELL! Valerie Harper demonstrates her at -home exercise routine; a 1 look at teen-age depression.

3:30 ESPN, LACROSSE NCAA Division Championship from Newark, Del. HBO, RICH LITTLE'S ROBIN HOOD The impressionist uses his vast repertoire of celebrity voices to portray a variety of characters in this comic version of the English legend. 4 p.m. MERV GRIFFIN "International Women. Jackie Collins, author of "Hollywood Wives;" the Rev.

Terry ColeWhittaker; author Arianna Stassinopouios; host Yue Sai Kan; TV interviewer Kaoku Nakamaru. 5 p.m. 5, LIVE ON FIVE Jim and Henny Backus, authors of "Backus Strikes NICK, LIVEWIRE Candy?" Gary Sandy, actor; Les Brown, journalist. 6 p.m.. NICK, GOING GREAT A performing arts high school; racing motorcycles over an obstacle course; a champion swimmer who is blind.

6:30 DIS, EPCOT MAGAZINE: EVENING EDITION From odd jobs to computer millionaire; Dr. Art Mollen; how Epcot uses nature to keep water pure; pen pals who bridge the generation gap. ESPN, NUMERO UNO Profile of skier Veikko Hakulinen of Finland. 7 p.m. 8, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Country music singer Tammy Wynette; Dolly Parton talks about rhinestones.

7:30 8, PM MAGAZINE Profile of Cleveland sportscaster Herb Score; casino survelllance; beer tasting. 7:35 WTBS, BASEBALL San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. 8 p.m. 3, GIMME A BREAK Nell and Carl decide that his father should live with them but Grandpa resists. Repeat.

5, 23, U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS Track and field events, live from Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. 8, MAGNUM, P.I. An elaborate weekend costume party becomes the setting for jewel thefts, unrequited love and murder. Repeat.

25, THE VISIT A boy from the Peruvian jungle, abandoned by his parents because of his disfigured face, is discovered by a plastic surgeon who befriends him. Part 1. 8:30 3, FAMILY TIES Mallory seeks advice from her brother and mother about her new beau's romantic requests. Repeat. ESPN, TOP RANK BOXING Terrence Alli meets John Senegal.

9 p.m. 11 3, CHEERS Sam's former teammate, now a television sportscaster, shows up to film a story on him. Repeat. 8, SIMON AND SIMON Rick and A.J. discover that a mild-mannered chemist, reported missing by his wife, has a number Death star returns in 16-million years BERKELEY, Calif.

(AP) Scientists at the University of California say they have found evidence of a "death star" that kills off most forms of life on Earth: about every 28 million years. At one point, they say, the star is orbiting the sun and passes close enough to disturb a cloud of comets surrounding the solar system. The gravitational backlash of the star's passing sends THE Sealed bids of oll the Education of and State of 33675 Solon Daylight opened and enacted on $1,198,000 Tax only for oll The Notes recelved from in excess of School District pose of current in fully gral multiple the denomination on June 01 at the rate based upon specified, but one eighth of with supplemental The Notes 1985 and inclusive. The principal of the United Ameri-Trust agent (the upon presentation Registrar. payment date no interest est on any or draft dress appearing day of the The Notes nominations (and as from the The Notes paid from bankruptcy of and Interest valorem tax law, the sory for the ing due in cipal amount estimated year of the The approving sel, will be ed at the bank cashier's thereof, in bidding shall by it.

It is expected consider the made within pored to make United States Additional for, and award dated June hereof) which undersigned (216)-687-8500 p.d. lune Separate sealed of the projects and Specifications Superintendent Administration Friday, July 1. ville 2. Roof Branch The Proposals Bids will be Trustees at Separate Bid Form for bidders and moved from, Avenue; The ings Department, nue. Sets of the Apartment, Cleveland, There is of the Bidding Cashier's payable to ten percent satisfactory Bond, in favor ond a surety amount equal all additive Bid Bond will antee that if and the lic Library bidders until The successful listed in the and Material of the The successful vailing wage The Cuyahoga malities, and No Bid, or following its p.d.

lune 14,21,28, PLAIN DEALER, THURSDAY, JUNE 21 1984 LEGAL NOTICE NOTE SALE NOTICE for the purchase, at not less than par and accrued interest. the Solon City School District, in the County of Cuyahopa $1,198,000 Tax Anticipation Notes, Series 1984, of the Board of Ohio, will be received by the undersigned at her office. Road, Solon, Ohio, 44139, until 1:30 o'clock, p.m., Eastern Saving Time, on July 9, 1984, at which time the bids will be read publicly. Bids for the Notes, authorized by legislation June 11, 1984, shall be sealed and endorsed "Bid for Anticipation Notes, Serles 1984." Each bid shall be made or none of the Notes. are issued in anticipation of a fraction of the proceeds to be the collection of an additional voted ad valorem tax levy the ten-mill limitation, authorized by the electors of the at an election held therein on May 8, 1984, for the purexpenses, will be dated July 1, 1984, will be issued only registered form in the denominations of $5,000 each or any Intethereof, except one note of the first principal maturity of of $3,000, and will bear interest payable semiannually and December 1 of each year, commencing December 1, 1984, of per annum.

Bidders may present a bid for the Notes their bearing a different single rate of interest from that it froctional interest rate is bid, the fraction shall be one percent or a multiple thereof. Split rate bids and bids coupons will not be considered. mature in the principal amounts of $238,000 on December $240.000 on December 1 in each of the years from 1986 to 1989, of and interest on the Notes are pavable in lawful money States of America without deduction for the services of Compony, National Association, Cleveland, Ohio, as paying "Note The principal of the Notes is payable and surrender of the Notes at the office of the Note Each Note will bear interest from the most recent Interest to which interest has been paid or duly provided for or, has been paid or duly provided for, from July 1, 1984. InterNote shall be paid on each June 1 and December 1 by check mailed to the person who is the holder of the Note at the adon the Note Register at the close of business on the 15th calendar month next preceding such interest payment date. may be transferred or exchanged for Notes of different deas provided in the above-mentioned authorizing legislation described in the Note Sate Specifications which are available undersigned and more fully described below).

are special obligations of the Board of Education and, unless other sources and subiect to the provisions of federal law and other laws affecting creditors' rights, the principal on the Notes are to be paid from the proceeds of said ad previously described, and, in accordance with applicable amount of the annual proceeds of said ad valorem tax necespayment of the principal of, and interest on, the Notes falleach yeor is deemed appropriated for such purpose. The prinof the Notes herein offered is less than of the total proceeds of said ad valorem tax to be collected in the first levy. legal opinion of Squire, Sanders Dempsey, Note Counprovided at the purchaser's expense. The Notes will be printexpense of the Board. All bids must be accompanied by cash, or official's check or certified check, or any combination the amount of of the par amount of the Notes.

No bank file its own cashier's or official's check or a check certified that the Board of Education will meet on Juty 9, 1984, to bids and award the Notes. Delivery of the Notes will be 30 calendar days of that date. The purchaser should be prepayment for the Notes in Federal Reserve funds of the of America. information and details with respect to the Notes, bids there and delivery are set forth in the Note Sale Specifications, 15, 1984 (incorporated herein by reference and made a part are on file in the office of and may be obtained from the or may be requested from Squire, Sanders Dempsey or the Ohio Municipal Advisory Council (216)-447-1525. MARY RUBNER, Treasurer Solon City School District 33675 Solon Rood Solon, Ohio 44139 Telephone: (216) -248-1600 14,21,28,1984 DRD93545 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS proposals for all labor and materials required for each listed below as described and detailed in the Drawings will be received at the office of Kenneth L.

Shortte, of Buildings, at the Cuvahoga County Public Library Building, 4510 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44144 on 13, 1984, until the following current local times: Replacement of the Boiler and Cooling Tower at the BrecksBranch Library Building: 12:00 noon. Replacement at the Brook Park and Parma- Snow Library Buildings: 1:00 p.m. will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter. tabulated and a report thereof will be made to the Board of its next meeting. Bidding Documents, including the Drawings, Specitications and each project are available for examination by prospective other Interested parties without charge, but not to be re the office of the Cleveland Bullder's Exchange, 1737 Euclid F.

W. Dodge Company, 1255 Euclid Avenue; and the BuildCuyahoga County Public Library, 4510 Memphis AveBidding Documents may be obtained from the Buildings DeCuyahoga County Public Library, 4510 Memphis Avenue, Ohio. non-refundable charge of fitteen dollars ($15.00) for each set Documents. or Certified Check, drawn upon a solvent bank and made the Cuvahoga County Public Library, in on amount equal to of the total bid, including all additive alternates, or Bid Bond written in the form of AIA Document A 310-Bid of the Curahoga County Public Librory, by the Bidder company licensed to do business in the State of Ohio, in on to one hundred percent of the total bid, including alternates, shall be submitted with each bid. This Check or be held by the Cuvahoga County Public Library as a the proposal be accepted a contract shall be entered into performance of it properly secured.

The Cuvahoga County Pubwill retain the bid and bid guarantee of the two (2) lowest a contract is secured. bidder will be required to furnish, written in the form Specifications, a satisfactory Performance Bond and Labor Payment Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent contract amount. bidder must comply with all equal opportunity and prerate laws. County Public Library reserves the right to wolve to accept or reiect any and all or part of any and all Bids. any part thereof, may be withdrawn, cancelled or modified of attractive spouses.

Repeat. DIS, HANG YOUR HAT ON THE WIND A young Mexican boy befriends a thoroughbred yearling that escaped from a cross-country van in the desert. NICK, TO DANCE FOR GOLD "II International Ballet Competition." Dancers from 21 countries seek top honors. 9:30 3, NIGHT COURT When Harry seems to show interest in a prostitute, Lana becomes jealous and puzzled. Repeat.

25, INSIDE STORY "Reporting on. Wall Street." An examination of the difficulties confronting reporters who are privy to inside financial information as they cover Wall CINE, WAYLON JENNINGS The country singer -songwriter performs songs from his album "Never Could Toe the Mark." 10 p.m. 3, HILL STREET BLUES A maniacal cop killer claims more victims; LaRue and Washington delve deeper into the police corruption ring. Repeat. 5, 23, Profile of New York Rep.

Geraldine Ferraro; in vitro fertilization of human eggs; defects that might cause the rear wheels of do-it-yourself vans to fall off. 8, KNOTS LANDING Gary invites Cathy to live at the ranch; Abby and Greg begin an affair, just as his daughter Mary Frances decides to pay a visit. Repeat. 25, A MYSTERY! "Quiet as a Nun." Jernima finds the missing student at the end of the tower's tunnel, but the floured of the black nun catches up with them. Conclusion.

11 DIS, STEVE ALLEN'S MUSIC ROOM Henry Mancini, Sarah Vaughan, Monica Mancini and Dizzie Gillespie, guests. 11 p.m. 25, BITS AND BYTES Computer graphics. NICK, HANDMADE IN AMERICA Glassmaker Dale Chihuly. 11:30 3, TONIGHT Johnny Carson, host, with Jutio Iglesias and George Carlin.

25, LATENIGHT AMERICA Wall Street Journal correspondent Jonathan Kwitny on the influence of America's worldwide military and economic interventions on democracy and free enterprise; Rene Enriquez of NBC's "HIll Street Blues" talks about his career plans and commitment to minority actors. 43, SOLID GOLD HITS Grant Goodeve, host, with guests Slade and Sister Sledge; an INXS video. NICK, CONVERSATIONS ON THE ARTS AND LETTERS "Broadway Musical." Marvin Hamlisch and Stephen Schwartz discuss new forms in the Broadway musical. 11:45 ESPN, TOP RANK BOXING Terrence Alli meets John 12:05 HBO, MAXIMUM SECURITY A revealing look at prison life and the offbeat relaflonships between inmates and officials. 12:30 3, LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Comedian Carol Leifer.

1 a.m. 43, THICKE OF THE NIGHT Carl Wolfson, Dr. Theresa Crenshaw, Fred Willard. Re peat. NICK, TO DANCE FOR GOLD "11 International Ballet Competition." Dancers from 21 countries seek top honors.

3 a.m. ESPN, AUTO RACING CART Portland 200 from Portland, Ore. NICK, HANDMADE IN AMERICA Glassmaker Dale Chihuly. 6 a.m. SHO, "Huckleberry Finn" 1974.

Jeff East, Paul Winfield. Rated G. 118 minutes. 6:30 CINE, "Dead End" 1937. Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea.

93 minutes. HBO, "Misty" 1961. David Ladd, Arthur O'Connell. 91 minutes. 7 a.m.

TMC, "The Endless Summer" 1966. Mike Hynson, Robert August. 95 minutes. 8 a.m. CINE, "There's Business Like Show Business" 1954.

Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey. 120 minutes. HBO, Hunter" 1979. Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach. Rated PG.

98 minutes. SHO, "Threshold" 1981. Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. Rated PG. 106 minutes.

8:30 TMC, Gentleman" "An 1982. Officer Richard and Gere, a Debra Winger. Rated R. 125 minutes. 9:05 WTBS, "Strangers on a Train" 1951.

Farley Granger, Robert Walker, 10 a.m. CINE, "The Hustler" 1961. Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason. 135 minutes. HBO, "The Dark Crystol" 1982.

Puppets. Rated PG. 95 minutes. SHO, "Julius Caesar" 1953. Marion Brando, James Mason.

120 minutes. 11 a.m. TMC, "Crime Busters" 1980. Terence Hill, Bud Spencer. Rated PG.

115 minutes. 11:30 HBO, "Mountain Family Robinson" 1979. Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw. Rated G. 100 minutes.

Noon CBN, "The Vanishing Ameri1955. Scott Brady, Audrey Totter." DIS, "Swiss Family Robinson" 1960. John Mills, Dorothy McGuire. Rated G. 128 minutes.

USA, "Smiley" 1957. Ralph Richardson, Chips Rafferty. 12:05 SHO, "Time Walker" 1982. Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. Rated PG.

85 minutes. 12:30 43, "The French Line" no. 1954. Jane Russell, Gilbert Roland. Masquerading as a model, a wealthy girl travels to Paris where she meets a charming and debonair Frenchman.

CINE, "Interiors" 1978. E.G. Marshall, Diane Keaton. Rated PG. 93 minutes.

1 p.m. 61, "Blossoms in the Dust" 1941. Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon. After losing her child, a woman opens a home for orphaned children and attempts to remove the stigma of being illegitimate. TMC, "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" 1982.

Woody Allen, Mia Forrow. Rated PG. 90 minutes. WOR, "Wake Me When War Is Over" 1969. Ken Berry, Eva Gabor.

1:05 WTBS, "The Naked Prey" 1966. Cornel Wilde, Gert Van Der Berg. 1:30 HBO, "Rocky 111" 1982. Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers. Rated PG.

100 minutes. 2 p.m. CINE. "'Dead End" 1937. Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea.

93 minutes. 2:30 DIS, "Give My Regards Broadway" 1948. Dan Dailey, Charles Ruggles. 89 minutes. TMC, "National Lampoon's Class Reunion" 1982.

Gerrit Graham, Michael Lerner. Rated R. 85 minutes. 3 p.m. SHO, Elephant Called Slowly" 1970.

Bill Travers, Vir. ginia McKenna. Rated G. 91 minutes. 3:30 CINE, "Enigma" 1982.

Martin Sheen, Brigitte Fossey. Rated PG. 100 minutes. 4 p.m. TMC.

"Oh What a Lovely War' 1969. Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson. Rated G. 139 minutes. 4:30 HBO, "Misty" 1961.

David Ladd, Arthur O'Connell. 91 minutes. SHO, "Huckleberry Finn" 1974. Jeff East, Paul Winfield. Rated G.

118 minutes. WOR, "The Eve Creatures" 1965. John Ashley, Cynthia Hull. 5:30 CINE, "From the Terrace" 1960. Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward.

144 minutes. 6 p.m. HBO, "The Hunter" 1979. Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach. Rated PG.

98 minutes. 6:30 SHO, "Time Walker" 1982. Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. Rated PG. 85 minutes.

TMC, "'The Endless Summer" 1966. Mike Hynson, Robert August. 95 minutes. 7 p.m. DIS, "The Young Loner" 1968.

Kim Hunter, Butch Patrick. 110 minutes. 8 p.m. 61, "The Doolins of 'Oklahoma" 1949. Randolph Scott, George Macready.

For his wife's sake, a reformed crook resists pressure from his old cohorts to rejoin the gang. CINE, "First Blood" 1982. Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. Rated R. 95 minutes.

HBO, "Still of the Night" 1982. Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep. Rated PG. 90 minutes. TMC, "An Officer and a Gentleman" 1982.

Richard Gere, Debra Winger. Rated R. 125 minutes. USA, "Love Nest" 1951. Marilyn Monroe, William Lundigan.

8:30 WOR, "It's a Big Country" 1952. Gary Cooper, Janet Leigh. 9 p.m. 43, "Once You Kiss a Stranger" 1969. Paul Burke, Carol A psychotic tries to get a golfer to kill her psychiatrist.

9:30 HBO, "Sophie's Choice" 1982. Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline. Rated R. 157 minutes. SHO, "Threshold" 1981.

Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. Rated PG. 106 minutes. 10 p.m. CINE, "'The Hustler" 1961.

Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason. 135 minutes. 10:05 Sex Allen, TMC, "A Midsummer, Night's Mig Farrow. Rated PG. 90 minutes.

11 p.m. DIS, "Emil and the Detectives" 1964. Walter Slezak, Bryan Russell. 98 minutes. I 11:30 SHO, "Lookin' to Get Out" 1982.

Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. Rated R. 105 minutes. 11:45 TMC, "The Hustler" 1961. Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason.

135 minutes. 12:05 WTBS, "QB VII" 1974. Ben Gazzara, Anthony Hopkins. Conclusion. 12:20 CINE.

"Dead and Buried" 1981. James Farentino, Melody Anderson. Rated R. 90 minutes. 12:40 61, "Suddenly, Love" 1978.

Cindy Williams, Paul Shenar. A young woman from the he ghetto falls in love with a socially prominent lawyer. 12:50 HBO, "Prom Night" 1980. Jamie Lee Curtis, Leslie Nielsen. Rated R.

90 minutes. 1 a.m. 8, "Follow That Dream" 1962. Elvis Presley, Arthur O'Connell. Government officials oppose a Southern family's attempts to homestead a piece of Florida property.

1:20 SHO, "Time Walker" 1982. Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. Rated PG. 85 minutes. 2 a.m.

CINE, 1982. Martin Sheen, Brigitte Fossey. Rated PG. 100 minutes. TMC, "Crime Busters" 1980.

Terence Hill, Bud Spencer. Rated PG. 115 minutes. 2:25 HBO, "Rocky 1982. Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers.

Rated PG. 100 minutes. 2:50 SHO, "Sitting Ducks" 1980. Michael Emil, Zach Norman. Rated R.

90 minutes. 3 a.m. WOR, "Destry" 1955. Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard. 3:40 TMC.

"Oh What a Lovely War" 1969. Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson. Rated G. 139 minutes. 3:50 CINE, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" 1981.

Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes. Rated R. 118 minutes. submittal. BY Order of the Board of Trustees of the Cuyahoga County Public Library Cleveland, Ohio 44144 April 25, 1984 Charles F.

Tremont, Jr. Business -Treasurer 1984 DR093838 p.d. lune 14.21, 1984 DRD93843 NEED A SPECIAL AUTO The Classified PD comes PART? the through clutch. in LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of The City of Olmsted Falls, Ohio at her office in the City Hall, 9722 Columbia Road, until 12:00 noon, Eastern Dalight time on July 5, 1984 for the completion of the Renovation of Existing Reinforced Concrete Pavement and Appurtenances in the vicinities of Fernwood Drive Address No. 9552; Locust Drive Address No's.

26691 and 26799; and Redwood Drive Address No's. 26428, 26524, 26748 and 26812; all in the City. It Is anticipated that such work will include the removal and replacement of existing reinforced concrete pavement and appurtenances in strict accordance with Plans and specificaItions on file in the office of the City Engineer, McKinney, McCann As sociates, 6607 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio immediately 44130, and and at given the office of the Clerk. The bids will be opened public reading. Each bid must contain the full name of every person or corporation interested, and in case the bid is submitted by a corporation, a copy of the corporate resolution authorizing submission of the bid shall be furnished with the bid.

The bid shall be accompanied by a Bid of Bond Olmsted for Falls of and the drawn bid, on or a certified check payable to The City solvent Ohio Bank in the amount of of the bid, as guarantee that if the bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into and its perforwith said bid shall be returned to the bidder and when a controct has mance properly secured. Should any bid be rejected, the check deposited been awarded and properly secured, all checks deposited will be re turned to the bidders. No bid will be considered unless made on bid blanks printed and nished by McKinney. McCann Associates, Engineer, in an 6607 envelope Pear! Rood, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130. Bids must be sealed and endorsed "BID FOR THE RENOVATION OF EXISTING REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND ADDRESS APPURTENANCES NO.

9552, IN LOCUST THE VICINITIES OF FERNWOOD DRIVE DRIVE ADDRESSES NO'S. 26691 and 26799 AND REDWOOD DRIVE ADDRESS NO'S. 26428, 26524, 26748 AND 26812 IN AND FOR THE CITY OF OLMSTED FALLS, Sets of Drawings and Specifications may be secured from said Englneers at the cost of $25.00 for one complete set, which amount will not be refunded. Said bids shall separately state the prices bid for labor and for materials and shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of law, State works. and The completion date is competitive and should be stated on the Federal, with reference to the employment of labor on public Proposal Form.

This Notice shall be included as a part of any contract hereafter awardThe City of Olmsted Falls reserves the right to reiect any and all bids ed to a successful bidder. or any part thereof and to waive any informalities therein. DRD93131 p.d. lune 21,28, 1984 Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by in the the Finance Director of the City of Warrensville Heights at his office City Hall, 4301 Warrensville Center Road, Warrensville Heights, Ohio for 44128, until 12:00 noon Eastern Daylight Time on Friday, June 29, 1984 furnishing all labor and materials for the tollowing work in accordance with plans and specitications on file for inspection at the office of the Finance Director of said City. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, The C.

W. Courtney Company. 771 Beta Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44143, for a non-refundable deposit of $20.00. For the Installation of a Parking Lot, Utilities and Park Equipment at the City Park on Green Road, North of Emery Rood. Each bid must contain the name of every person, firm or corporation interested in same and shall be accompanied by a bid bond, cash, or a certified check, drawn on a solvent bank in the State of Ohio, in the amount of five percent of the bid, payable to the City of Warrensville Heights, as a guarantee that it the bid is occepted 0 contract pursuant thereto will be entered into and its performance properly secured.

The check of the successful bidder will be returned upon proper execution and securing of the contract. The checks of the unsuccesstul bidders will be returned after a contract has been awarded and entered Into, or upon the rejection of all bids. The right is reserved by said municipality to reject any and all bids. Bidders on this work wil be required to comply with the City of Warrensville Heights Ordinance No. 1970-84.

The requirement for bidders and contractors under this order ore specitied in the Statement of Policy to be signed by all bidders and on file with the Purchasing Director of the City of Warrensville Heights. This project is federally assisted. Contracts to be awarded under this invitation tor bids will be sublect to the Presidential Executive Order 11246, as amended, requiring affirmative action for equal employment opportunity. Contractors are further advised that the January 27, 1972 Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order of the Governor of Ohio is also applicable to this bid invitation. Contracts under $10,000.00 are exempt from the provisions of Executive Order 11246.

Contracts are still sublect to the January 27, 1972 Equal Employment Opportunity ecutive Order of the Governor of Ohio. Bidders on this work will also be required to comply with Chapter 4115 of the Ohio Revised Code, pertaining to Wage and Hours on Public Works. By order of the Council of the City of Warrensville Heights. WILLIAM ZADESKEY, Finance Director thousands of comets hurtling toward the inner solar system where as many as 25 will strike Earth. The impact of the collision, then, darkens the skies with dust, killing plant and animal life.

The scientists, who base their conclusion on data gleaned from cases of mass extinction and craters in the Earth's crust, say the last extinction was 12 million years ago, leaving lots of years more of breathing room..

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Can I read The Plain Dealer online? ›

A: When you purchase a subscription package through the Plain Dealer Publishing Co. circulation department, you have access to The Plain Dealer e-edition via any of The Plain Dealer apps and via the desktop browser version using the same username and password on up to three devices.

How do I stop Plain Dealer? ›

You can cancel your subscription to The Plain Dealer at any time. Please email circhelp@plaind.com or call 216-999-6000. You may also cancel online.

Is the Cleveland Plain Dealer still in print? ›

Plain Dealer Publishing Co. provides content and publishes in print seven days a week.

Does The Plain Dealer still deliver? ›

Hundreds of thousands of copies of The Plain Dealer are delivered each week. The goal is to have newspapers to homes, coin-operated boxes and newsstands by 7 a.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m. on Saturdays and 8:30 a.m. on Sundays, come rain or shine, in most cases, before the crack of dawn!

How much is a Sunday Plain Dealer? ›

The huge majority of people who read The Plain Dealer do so by subscribing, but people who buy the paper on newsstands will see higher prices starting Monday: $5 on Sundays and $3 the rest of the week. It's part of our continuing effort to sustain local journalism for the long term.

How much does Cleveland.com cost? ›

Just $10 a month. You will be charged monthly unless and until you cancel your subscription.

What does The Plain Dealer mean? ›

Someone who interacts or does business straightforwardly and honestly. [from 16th c.] Wiktionary.

How do I contact Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

The Plain Dealer Production and Distribution Center 4800 Tiedeman Road Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 (216) 999-5000 or (800) 362-0727 Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Is The Plain Dealer building empty? ›

The building has largely sat vacant since the Plain Dealer sold it for $12.4 million in 2022. Brad Harmon, president and publisher for The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com called the planned use of the building “a perfect fit.”

How old is the Cleveland Plain dealer? ›

The PLAIN DEALER was founded as a weekly newspaper on 7 Jan. 1842 by JOSEPH WM. GRAY (1813-62) and became an evening daily on 7 Apr. 1845.

How do I subscribe to The Plain Dealer? ›

Call (216) 999-6000. You can also subscribe online.

Who bought The Plain Dealer building? ›

The former Plain Dealer building is owned by Industrial Commercial Properties (ICP) LLC of Solon.

Is Cleveland.com the same as The Plain Dealer? ›

Though separate, content from the Plain Dealer and its writers became part of Cleveland.com's content. The Plain Dealer started seeing financial problems in the early 2000s, so it reduced $20 million in costs from 2001-2003, by trimming utility, nonessential travel, and hardcopy production expenses.

Where is the Cleveland Plain dealer? ›

The Plain Dealer Production and Distribution Center 4800 Tiedeman Road Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 (216) 999-5000 or (800) 362-0727 Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

What is the phone number for the Cleveland Plain Dealer Circulation Department? ›

To contact The Plain Dealer regarding delivery or circulation questions or problems, click here or call 1.800. 362.0727.

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