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"Working in a night club is the most ex- citing because you never know, you're doing a new show every time," he said. "You do a play and you know where the laughs are, the tears. You do a movie or a television show and you stop and do retakes until you get it right. But, when you get dressed and you walk out on that (night club) stage, you don't know what's going to happen and that becomes ex- citing." Appearing at the Berkley Comedy Castle, Sales regales his audience with song parodies, one liners and some off-color stuff. "It's nice to be home," he says as he greets his audience, and then he's off and running with the gags. "You can eat dirt cheap here," he says of the comedy club. "If you want food, that'll cost you extra. "I want to do great. There are a couple of agents out there — one from Allstate, one from Prudential!" Some of his jokes are barbs at entertainment and other personalities.- "Julio Iglesias was arrested," he says about the soft-voiced singer. "For loitering in front of the or- chestra." And on Iglesias' teaming up with country singer Willie Nelson: "lb all the girls I loved before," he mimicks the duo. "He did that with Willie Nelson. Now there's a day at the beach." On Jessica Hahn: "She's so ugly she should have her head capped. I don't mind a lady's being ugly, she abuses the privilege." On coming from a small town: "In my hometown, if it wasn't for bowling, there'd be no culture at all." His greatest achievement, he surmised, is that he is still in show business, since star- ting 40 years ago. And he at- tributes his success to doing what he likes to do, make peo- ple laugh. "I consider myself a success because I'm doing what I like to do and I really don't envy people who aren't doing what they like to do. Because if you do what you like to do, regardless of the money or whatever it is, then you real- ly are a success in life." He once had a big disap- pointment, he confides, but it actually turned out to be a plus in his career. "I was depressed one time about, I didn't get a Broadway show I was up for and I thought I was Sales has appeared on TV, on radio, on stage, recorded six record albums and has a new book. going to get (it). And I didn't get it and it turned out good because it closed a few days after it opened and I went on to get my radio show with NBC and to do a syndicated show that went into 140 markets. If I had gotten the Broadway show, I wouldn't have gotten to do that (radio show) and in the long run I had two good years out of the radio show, where the Broad- way show only ran a week." Tbday, there are no disap- pointments for Sales. Based in New York, he's 'always off somewhere doing his night club shtick or commercials. He has been named national spokesman for Big Boy restaurants and has already appeared locally for Speas Farms, a Michigan company that makes apple juice. He's working on some writing pro- jects and keeps his options open for other performing opportunities. So far, the World War II Navy veteran and father of two sons has already racked up numerous credits in his performance resume: six record albums; a Broadway show, Come Live With Me; summer stock, including Hellzapoppin (which he wrote), Guys and Dolls and Pajama Game among others: four movies and night club and college appearances from one coast to the other. He also has a new book, Soupy Sales, Did you Hear the One About? For all of his expertise in the field, does he have words of wisdom like he used to im- part on his famous Soupy Sez blackboard from the old WXYZ Lunch With Soupy show? "Oh sure," he says smiling confidently. "People who eat sweets take up two seats!" GOING PLACES Continued from preceding page 27-28. 644-2075. INTERNATIONAL OPERA THEATER Henry Ford Centannial Library, Dearborn, spring concert, Sunday. 525-1111. MUSIC DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Orchestra Hall, Mahler's Seventh Symphony today, Saturday at Ford Auditorium, Detroit Symphony Chorale, Tuesday, admission. 567-9000. BRUNCH WITH BACH Detroit Institute of Art, Kresge Ct., 5200 Woodward, Detroit, Fedora Horowitz, Sunday, admission. 832-2730. SOUTHFIELD STAR SERIES Southfield Pavilion, Southfield Civic Center, Chuck Mangione, Saturday, admission. 354-4717. FARMINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER 24705 Farmington Rd., Farmington Hills, "An Evening of Cabaret," Sunday, admission. 477-8404.