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Show HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, May 14, 1979 TV10-T-HE Give Costumers an Old Hat and They're Happy If there's one thing in the world which gladdens the hearts of husband-and-wif- e costumers Ken and Carole James, it's the gift of an old, beat-u- for." Ken chimes in, "I like it best when a farmer will come in and say he's got a whole row of old hats hanging in the barn. 1920's. Terrific! been sitting in the attic, but we found a use for them the very early Carole says with They'd just ' delight, That's the way we got a whole box of women's hats from the next month." p, fanner's sweat-staine- d hat. If it has a brim broad enough to pass for a cowboy hat, so much the better because when you outfit a whole movie com-pan-y with Cool comfort without wasting energy. LENNOX-- central air conditioning. western clothes, you better have a lot of shabby hats. Ken and Carole were the costumers for "The Sacketts," which will air Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Channel 2, working out of a huge truck trailer they had out-fitt- with enough clothing to take care o 51 principals and 500 extras for the show. Ken is the real veteran of the two, having worked in costumes for 23 years. Carole has made a career of costumes for nine years and the two met while working for Western Costumes in Hollywood. Based out of Los Angeles, the team has been picking up costumes for their stock ever since they decided to start an THREE STARS of "The Sacketts from left, Pat Buttram, Tom Waters and Lee deBroux show authentic western costumes assembled for them by costumers Ken and Carole James. Shirts r Sacketts," the miniseries on channel four-hou- 2 Tuesday and Wednesday, at 8 o'clock both nights, will see the TV show that sold fastest for foreign telecasting at the recent Cannes Film Festival. Foreign syndication rights to the western panoramic drama are controlled by Telepictures, Inc. Pres. Michael 31 N. 100 Mescal, Ariz. working on location in a clothes up in my attic small town, one of the that you might find use Evans, Paul Koslo, Pat Ana Alicia, Wendy Rastatter, John Vernon, Marcy Hanson, L.Q. Jones, James Gammon, Frank Martinez, Lee deBroux and Buck Taylor. settlement of the New Mexico Territory. The miniseries' cast includes Glenn Ford, Ben Johnson, Gilbert Roland, Ruth Roman, Mercedes Jack Elam, Buttram, Slim Pickens, Gens 5- - I niffinT n i SAVE.J 1" 'Hurry Call, ! i . Sale Ends June 2nd well CALL samples EXAMPLE: GOODWILL TV $3000 $1350 '405 '810 '1215 Mooo $1800 M620 Smoff Kitchen $1000 Metttvm Kitchen $2000 large Kitchen EX. Large Kitchen $450 $900 Prompt Service OwPoni Rtgtstnea 225-785- RB4792 Artistic 3ntEri0r0; ffOO HOURS: North, Orem MON.-THUR- 10-- SATURDAY Mucunt I Appointments Sr.ChbMi 50 !76 WEST CENTER PROVO, UT 84601 7 Trademark 155 West KSm! Stile be Mini Blinds come with Sacketts" stars Sam liott, Tom Selleck and Jeff Osterhage as three brothers involved in the S. ii Verticals El- Oram 3 Drapery Fabric Levelors Woven Woods tion. Louis L' Amour's "The 7M 756-968- Off Gerin informed Netter, upon their return from the Cannes festival, that the western drama sold more quickly than any other TV offering on the market, when it was put up for foreign syndica- 225-75- - The SALE you've been waiting iot ... window treatment now... Solomon of Telepictures and Vice Pres. Michael SHOP OX l, American Fork independent operation local people will ap- they call 'Profit Line." proach them and say, "I Every so often, while have a few boxes of 'Sacketts' Sells Fastest At Cannes Film Festival Viewers tuning in to Louis L' Amour's "The Gunther's Comfort Air and detachable collars, the seedy hats and scuffed vests, beat-u- p boots lend an air of realism to the four-hominiseries filmed on location in Canon City, Colo, and at your 225-785- FRI. 7 10-- 8 10-- 2 convenience any time |