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-THE PLAIN DEALER THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 TV HIGHLIGHTS Talk Today, 7 a.m. (3) Mark Harmon; fitness. Morning America, 7 a.m. (5, 23) Andy Williams; debate on why men of the '80s have trouble committing to relationships; Bruce Weitz and Carol Kane and Johnny in the Clair De restaurants with '50s-style cuisine. This Morning, 7 a.m.

(8) Singer Teddy Pendergrass; Barbara Mandrell: drunken driving and prom night. Morning Exchange, 8 a.m. (5) Therapy group for women who have lost custody of their children. AM Cleveland, 9 a.m. (3) Soap-opera update; pest control and pesticides.

Hour Magazine, 9 a.m. (8) Dyan Cannon; steroid addiction; homeless people; Children as Peacemakers, international organization. (R) Home, 9:30 a.m. (23) Decorating; cooking tips. Geraldo, 10 a.m.

(5) Innocent victims of drug wars. Sally Jessy Raphael, 10 a.m. (8) Postpartum depression. Home, 11 a.m. (5) Decorating; cooking tips.

Oprah Winfrey, 4 p.m. (5) Widowers. Live on Five, 5 p.m. (5) Actor Bob Saggett Donahue, 5 p.m. (8) The rise in classroom violence "against teachers.

PM Magazine, 7:30 p.m. (8) Railroad safety; Americanizing Israel; Fishskin bikinis. 148 Hours, 8 p.m. (8) Americans prepare for the Summer Olympics in the wake of an embarrassing performance in the winter games. The Tonight Show, 11:30 p.m.

(3) Arnold Schwarzenegger; comedian Jerry Seinfeld; tennis player Andre Agassi. Entertainment Tonight, 11:30 p.m. (5) Denzel Washington on the set of "Finding Maubee" in Port Antonio, Jamaica. The Late Show, Midnight (19) Debra Murphree, involved in the Jimmy Swaggart scandal; comedian Scott LaRose. Wil Shriner, 1:30 a.m.

(3) Wil's Variety Show. Tim Conway; Alaina Reed magician Michael Ammar; comedian Dale Gonyea. Features, series The Cosby Show, 8 p.m. (3) Theo enjoys locker room gossip until one of the participants dates Vanessa. (R)V SPORTS: Please see 'For the Record' in Sports (CC Closed captioned for hearing impaired) Wild America, 8 p.m.

(25) Antlered Kingdom. The deer family includes caribou, moose and elk. Movie, Looker. 8 p.m. (43) Albert Finney, James Coburn.

(1981, Mystery) Implausible trash about a Hollywood plastic surgeon whose patients keep vanishing. A Different World, 8:30 p.m. (3) The new dorm director's candor puts the residents on edge. (R) Cheers, 9 p.m. (3) Carla's maternity leave brings in two amorous replacements.

(R) Pro Basketball, 9 p.m. (8) NBA Finals, Game Two: Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Lakers. Movie, The Stratton Story (Colorized). p.m. (19) James Stewart, June Allyson.

(1949, Biography) Based on the life of Monty Stratton, the baseball pitcher who lost a leg and learned to play with an artificial one. 9 p.m. (25) An impoverished orphan (Mark Greenstreet) returns to England and plots to impersonate the heir to a fortune. (Part 1) Night Court, 9:30 p.m. (3) A blizzard forces the staff to spend Christmas with a collection of New York's foulest.

(R) L.A. Law, 10 p.m. (3) Markowitz and Kelsey experience prenuptial jitters; Benny is arrested for sexual assault; Rollins represents a circus stuntman. (R) Gotta Dance, Gotta Sing, 10 p.m. (25) Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and Barbra Streisand appear in a compilation of scenes from Hollywood musicals.

Caring for an Aging Society, 10:30 p.m. (49) New Images of Aging. Meeting needs of the elderly. RADIO SELECTIONS Merle Pollis, 10 a.m. Comedian Bob Saget; Maury Feren on food.

Canton Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m. Stravinsky: Ragtime''; "'Scherzo a la Russe''; Gershwin: 'Piano Concerto in major (William Wolfram, piano; Gerhardt Zimmerman, conductor). I Concert Hall, 8. p.m. Nielsen: "Masquerade" Excerpts; Symphony No.

5, 50 (Swedish Radio Symphony; Salonen, conductor). I Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember, 8 p.m. (WHK-AM1420) 25 years of "American Bandstand" I I I with the world's oldest teenager. Larry King, 11 p.m. (WERE) Habilitat founder Vinny Morino and San Diego police chief Joe McNamara debate on the legalization of drugs.

PRIME TIME TONIGHT 2818:00 18:30 19:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 3 Cosby Show Dif'rent World Cheers Night Court L.A. Law Movie: 'Concorde: Airport '79' 8 148 Hours Pro Basketball: NBA Finals: Detroit at Los Angeles 19. Fall Guy Movie: 'Stratton Story' 23 Movie: 'Concorde: Airport '79' 25 Wild America NatureScene Mystery! Gotta Dance, Gotta Sing 43 Movie: 'Looker' News 49 Wild America Classic C'ntry Little Country Rose Maddox Aging Society Barnaby Jones 190 and 9 Club World at War My Family Movie: 'Aida' AMC Movie (7 p.m.) Movie: 'A Ticket to Tomahawk' Movie BET. Movie: 'Sunday Sinners' Video Soul CBN Crazy Like a Fox The 700 Club Talk Cable Kitchen DIS Walt Disney Presents Movie: 'Night Train to Kathmandu' ESPN College Baseball: NCAA World Series, Game 12 HBO Movie: 'Still (7:30) Movie: 'Out of Bounds' Tanner '88 LIFE Cagney and Lacey 'Mind Over Murder' IMAX Movie: 'Lawrence of Arabia' NICK Mr. Ed My Three Sons Donna Reed Car 54 SHO Movie: 'Back to the Future' 'Firewalker' TMC Movie: 'Brass Target' 'April Fool's Day' TNN- Nashville Now New Country Crook Chase VideoCountry Riptide Boxing: Jackie Beard vs.

Margarito Marquez, Jr. Lightweight WOR Evening Mag. Entertainment Morton Downey Jr. News WTBS Movie: 'They Were Expendable' (Colorized) Entertainment: AMC American Movie Classics: BET- -Black Entertainment; CBN- -Christian Broadcasting: DIS--Disney: ESPN- -Entertainment-Sports: HBO--Home Box Office, LIFE-Lifetime; MAX- -Cinemax, NICK-Nickelodeon: SHO- Showtime; -The Movie Channel: TNN-Nashville: WWOR-New York; WTBS-Atlanta. MORNING 8 a.m.

Morning ..................5 Heathcliff. 19 JEM 8:30 a.m. My Little Pony Mister Rogers .........49 9 a.m. AM Cleveland Hour Magazine (R). 19 Who's the Boss? Reading Rainbow ........25.49 Barnaby .........43 9:30 a.m.

Home. Tilson's Weight Control ..................43 10 a.m. Sale of Geraldo Sally Jessy Raphael. Mannix ..........19 i I Cover to Cover Dream of 43 Lawrence ......................49 10:30 a.m. Classic Concentration 8 Card Wordsmith .........................25 Leave to Beaver 43 11 a.m.' Wheel of A Home Price Is Right 1 The 700 PTL Club.

Word Shop. .......25 11:30 a.m. Win, Lose or Draw ................3 Ryan's Sesame Street ...25 All in the AFTERNOON Noon. Super Password. ............3 News.

Gomer 19 Ryan's Hop Movie: The Big Bounce. Ryan O'Neal, Leigh Taylor-Young. (1969, Suspense) 43 Sesame Street ...49 12:30 p.m. 1 ..5.23 Young Love 19 Lucy Reading Rainbow .............25 1 p.m. Days of Our All My Dick Van Southern Cooking 25 Mister Rogers 49 1:30 p.m.

Bold and Mary Tyler Moore ..19 Great Chefs of Novas 2 p.m. Another One Life to Live As World 1 Favorite 19 Drawing From 2:30 p.m. Tom Comic Strip. 3 p.m. Santa Barbara General Guiding Ghostbusters.

19 Prince Charles Flintstones 3:30 p.m. Dennis the ...............19 Bugs Bunny 43 Sesame Street .............49 4 p.m. Hollywood Oprah Winfrey Divorce Court Duck ............19 Movie: Mohawk. Scott Brady, Rita Gam. (1956.

23 Sesame Street ...........25 7 43 4:30 p.m. Newlywed Game ...........3 People's Ghostbusters Mister Rogers .....................4. 5 p.m. The Judge. Live on Five Donahue ...............8 Double Dare ......19 Mister Rogers ......................25 Brady Reading Rainbow 49 5:30 p.m.

Win, Lose or Draw. Silver Spoons ...19 Diff rent .......43 Captain Kangaroo 0 EVENING 6 p.m. News Happy Days 19 Pizza Three's Creative Living .....................49 6:30 p.m. NBC News ABC News Too Family Ties. 7 p.m.

.....................................3 Wheel of Fortune CBS Newsy. World of 19 Music Videos .....:.23 Cheers ........43 .49 7:30 p.m. Out of This World Jeopardy' PM Business 8 p.m. Cosby Show (R) Movie: The Concorde: Airport '79. Alain Deion, Susan Blakely.

(1979. Suspense) ................5,23 48 Hours 8 Fall Guy 19 Wild America. .......25 James Movie: Coburn. Looker. (1981, Albert Mystery) Finney, 43 8:30 p.m.

A Different World (R) .......3 .25 9 p.m. 0 Cheers (R) ............3 Pro Basketball ...........8 Movie: The Stratton Story (Color). James Stewart, June Allyson. (1949, 19 Mystery! L.A. Law (R) Gotta Dance, Gotta Sing ......25 i News 10:30 p.m.

Aging Society .....49 11 p.m. News Hogan's Heroes ...................19 Club ..25 Sanford 11:30 p.m. The Tonight Ent. News. ..8 Twilight Zone 19 Nightliner Benny Hill Midnight Nightliner The Late Show 19 The 700 ....23 Hit ...........43 12:30 a.m.

Late Night Movie: Forbidden Love. Yvette Mimieux, Andrew Stevens. (1982, 5 The ...43 1 a.m. Benson. Mission Movie: Dream No Evil.

Edmond O'Brien, Brooke Mills. (1972, Suspense) 23 1:30 a.m. Wil 1 Maude Movie: That Kind of Woman. Tab Hunter, Sophia Loren. (1959, Drama) 43 9:30 p.m.

Night Court (R) 10 p.m. Er 3 2 a.m. Rhoda. ................8 Home Shopping 2:30 a.m. News ............3.5 3 a.m.

Nightwatch. Dating Game. News .............23 JOHN DARLING Batiuk and Shamray SO HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR, CHILDBIRTH CLA6S, JOHN HOT TV 3 lifts anchor from Miami WKYC Channel 3 News. seeking both a woman and maturity to replace retiring anchor Bob McBride, came up with both yesterday. The station reached agreement with Jill Beach, a reporter and weekend anchor at WSVN-TV.

the NBC affiliate in Miami. She will start at Channel 3 in mid-July and will anchor the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts with Leon Bibb. WKYC News Director Paul Beavers said NBC's bureau chief in Miami first suggested Beach, who has done pieces for the "Today" show and "NBC Nightly News." "I wanted someone with maturity. solid reporting experience.

plenty of anchor experience and a strong commitment to a community," Beavers said. "She's got all that. We were very impressed with her work." Beach, 42, has spent 13 years in television news and previously worked in Baltimore. She is a Miami native who attended MiamiDade Community College and the University of Florida. Engaged 1 to a WSVN anchor.

she has two children from a marriage that ended in divorce and has most of her family in Miami. "I've really had a love affair with the community here," she said yesterday. adding that it was the opportunity to work with Beavers "and a really good group of people in a great atmosphere" that attracted her. "I'm looking forward to it a whole lot." Still open to question at Channel 3 is the future of the low -rated 7 p.m. newscast.

The latest ratings showed improvement for the station's other newscasts. amid speculation that the 7 p.m. program will be dropped in favor of earlier news. possibly at 5:30. Tom Feran WJW news the JW big "Newscenter Channel winner 8's 8'' as was again audience measurement figures from the May ratings "sweeps" were released by A.C.

Nielsen Co. and Arbitron yesterday. The newscast was the top-rated program at noon, 6 and 11 p.m., while WEWS Channel 5's "Eyewitness News" lost ground from the February survey and WKYC Channel 3 News showed improvement. A cable channel, Turner Broadcasting's SuperStation TBS, showed up for the first time in local ratings, winning an average audience figure equal to that of WVIZ Channel 25. Ratings from Arbitron and Nielsen, which are competing services, normally differ by several points.

though rankings are generally the same. Channels 5 and 8 subscribe to Nielsen, whose figures are based on diaries kept by viewers. Channel 3. WOIO Channel 19 and WUAB Channel 43 use Arbitron, whose figures are based on "people meters" in 400 households. The "sweeps" are ratings periods on which advertising rates are based.

Each rating point represents of all area households with television. Each share point represents of those whose sets were on at the time the audience was measured. Among highlights: In the 6 p.m. news race, figures were virtually unchanged from February. Channel 8 was ranked first by both services, with an 18 rating and share from Nielsen and a 1428 from Arbitron.

Channel 5 was second, with a and a JILL BEACH sweeps TOM FERAN TELEVISION Channel 3 was third, with a and At 6:30 p.m., ABC's "World News Tonight with Peter Jennings" took over the lead in Nielsen and scored a virtual tie with Channel 8 in Arbitron's figures. "Family Ties" on Channel 43 took over third place at 6:30. Channel 5's "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy" continue to draw nearly half the viewing audience. and overwhelm the competition at 7 and 7:30 p.m. respectively.

At 7. Arbitron says "Cheers" on Channel 43 is in a virtual tie for second place with "CBS Evening News" on Channel 8. Nielsen puts 'Evening News" 11 p.m., Arbitron showed Channel 8 first with a (up two share points from February). Channel 5 second with a (down 7 share points) and Channel 3 third with a (up one point). Nielsen said Channel 8 was first with an 5 second with and Channel 3 third with a 9:20.

up 4 share points. Most impressive was the fact that "Newscenter 8's" share of audience at 11 was an average of 16 points higher than the CBS primetime figure for Channel 8 at 10:30 p.m. Channel 43's six-month-old'10 House OKs limits for children's TV NEW YORK TIMES The House of Representatives yesterday passed a bill that would limit the number of commercials in children's television programs and require broadcasters to provide educational and informational programming for children as a condition of license renewal. The bill, which was passed by a vote of 328-78. was declared by its supporters to be a critical shift away from the Federal Communications Commission's sweeping deregulation of the broadcasting industry under the Reagan adminstration.

"I think this signals an end to the deregulatory excesses of the Reagan said Rep. Edward J. Markey. D- chairman of the House telecommunications subcommittee and a co-sponsor of the bill. The measure now moves to Senate.

where two companion bills are being considered. But Senate aides said that the Senate might take up the House bill directly. Senate passage of the House measure is expected soon. according to Larry Irving, senior counsel to the House subcommittee. The House action would limit commercial time during children's viewing hours to 12 minutes a hour on weekdays and 10 and one-half minutes a hour on weekends.

Currently, television stations can broadcast an unlimited number of commercials during children's programs. The commercialization of children's television has been a hotly disputed issue in Washington since 1984. when the FCC. under its then-chairman Mark S. Fowler, removed longstanding restrictions regarding children's programming.

Fowler, a Reagan appointee and a proponent of deregulation, said that the open marketplace would determine what was best for children. 3 That position led to dramatic changes in children's television. ranging far beyond the number of commercials carried. Toy manufacturers became heavily involved in children's programming, developing shows based on toys. shows that.

in extreme cases. broadcasters were enticed to schedule in exchange for a part of the profit from toy sales. Such developments prompted critics to protest a decline in the quality of children's television. Peggy Charren, president of Action for Children's Television, a Bostonbased group. noted that before deregulation, CBS News "had 20 people in its news department working on children's programs; now they have none." In that regard, the second portion of Wednesday's House action, requiring television stations to "serve the educational and informational needs of children' in order to get their licenses renewed.

may ultimately prove the more significant. IT'S AMAZING, I HAVEN'T SEEN MOVIES LIKE THAT MINNIE! SINCE 'RUSH WEEK' 'AT COLLEGE! subu 7 HOT CO Syndicate, America North 1988 .1 A up again O'Clock News" averaged a 5 rating and a respectable of the audience in both Nielsen and Arbitron figures. Nielsen showed Channel 3 the close winner at 6 a.m.. followed by Channel 8. Arbitron had the opposite.

Arbitron says Channel 5's "Morning Exchange" beat Channel 3's "AM Cleveland." Arbitron said the opposite. "Oprah" on Channel 5 still dominates at 4 p.m. "Donahue" is the winner at 5 p.m., followed closely by "Live on Five." Channel 19's children's game show "Double Dare" beats or ties Channel 3 for third place at 5. Indians games on Channel 43. weeknight or weekend.

drew about an average of of the audience. In prime time (8-11 p.m.), NBC programming on Channel 3 won the largest audience, followed by Channels 8 and 5 in a virtual dead heat. according to Nielsen. From sign-on to sign-off. both Arbitron and Nielsen said Channel 5 was the winner in average audience, followed by Channel 8, Channel 3.

Channel 43 and Channel 19. Channel 25 and TBS both registered a 1 rating and a share. LEGAL NOTICE CORRECTED NOTICE TO BIDDERS In accordance with Resolution No. 1988-17, adopted January 19, 1988, by the Board of Trustees of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, competitive bids are being sought for: REBUILDING OF RAPID TRANSIT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, per specifications as listed in the Bid Pockage. Instructions to bidders and copies of the Bid Package may be obtained from the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Department of Procurement, 615 Superior N.W., 10th Floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, or by phone (216) 566-5278 or (216) 566-5269.

Sealed proposals for the above bids shall be received at the Department of Procurement, Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, 615 Superior N.W., 10th Floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, until 12:00 NOON, OFFICIAL TIME, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1988, and will thereafter be publicly opened and read in the Meeting Room of the Board. 'As an Equal Action Employer, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, marital status or national origin. Disadvantaged business enterprises, women business enterprises and small business enterprises shall be afforded full opportunity to submit bids or proposals for this proiect." PRE- BID CONFERENCE: 10:00 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1988 Boord Room 11th Floor GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY 615 Superior Avenue, N.W... Cleveland, Ohio 44113 DBE REQUIREMENT MEETING: 11:00 A.M., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1988 Board Room 11th Floor TRANSIT AUTHORITY GREATER CLEVELAND AND REGIONAL 615 Superior Avenue, N.W. Cleveland, Ohio 44113 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY.

ROBERT J. LANDGRAF Assistant Secretary- Treasurer p.d.june2,9,1988 DRD09825 Pursuant to Ordinance No. 1988-19 sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Service of the City of Parma Heights in Parma Heights City Hall at 6281 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130, until 12:00 o'clock noon, local time, Friday, June 24, 1988 for the furnishing of all labor, material and equipment for the CONCRETE PAVEMENT JOINT REPLACEMENT AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF PARMA HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA, STATE OF OHIO. Plans and complete Specifications may be procured at the office of Kenneth A. Tyrpak, 5500 Broadview Road, Parma, Ohio 44134.

Bidders shall deposit the sum of $35.00 for tne Plans and Specifications. This sum is not refundable. Checks shall be made payable to Kenneth A. Tyrpak. Each Bid must be made upon the Proposal Form provided in the set of Specifications and must be accompanied by a bank or cashier's check drawn on a solvent bank in Cuyahoga County in an amount equal to ten percent of the amount bid or a Bid Bond also in an amount equal to ten percent of the amount bid as a guarantee that if said bid is accepted, a Contract will be entered into and a Surety Bond satisfactory to said City in an amount equal to of the total bid will be furnished.

Checks shall be made payable to the City of Parma Heights, Ohio. Bids will be opened and read at the time and place stated above. Those who have submitted Proposals or their representatives are invited to attend. The regulations of the State of Ohio relotive to the procurement of labor, wage rates and hours of employment shall apply. The right is reserved accept any bidder, to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities should it be deemed for the best interest of the City of Parma Heights to do so.

Sealed bids must be marked "CONCRETE PAVEMENT JOINT REPLACEMENT OUS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF PARMA HEIGHTS, OHIO." MYRON A. KRONENBERGER. Director of Public Service I p.d.,june9,16,1988 DR D09805 0.

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