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4, Sitka Sentinel, Sitka. Alaska, Monday, October 15,1979 KIFW-TV KSA-TV MONDAY Channel 13 (Cable Channel 2) 2:00 The Price Is Right 3:00 The Young the Restless 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 4:00 As the World Turns 5:00 The Guiding Light 6:00 Monday Night Football Minnesota vs. New York Jets 9:00 The White Shadow 10:00 MASH 10 Last Resort 11 :00 Lou Grant 12:00 News Final Channel 3 7:00 Camera "Dreams- Anna Sokotow" 7:30 Etc! 8:00 Live from Lincoln Recital" with Marilyn Horn Joan Sutherland Channel 4 9:00 CBS Morning News 10:00 New High Rollers 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Password Plus 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12:00 Daysof Our Lives 1:00 The Doctors 1:30 Another World 5:00 Carol Burnett Friends 5:30 Tic Tac Dough 6:00 KSA-TV News Hour with ABC Evening News 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 8:00 Johnny Carson's Tonight Show--17th Anniversary! Dollar Man 11:00 Benny Hifl 11:30 Tomorrow Show Channel 5 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Boomerang 10:30520,000 Pyramid 11:00 Family Feud 11:30 Ryan's Hope My Children 1 Lileto Live 2:00 General Hospital Edgeof Night 3:30 Happy Days 4:00 Electric Company 4:30 Studio 5:00 Merv Griff in 4:00 Hee Haw 7:00 WASH 7:30 Bob Newhart Show 8:00 Movie: "Stalk the Wild Child" with David Janssen 10:00 Movie: "The Girl Who Came Gift Wrapped" Channel 9 (HBO) 6:00 Comes a Horseman 8:00 "Harry Tonto" with Art Carney Amsterdam Kill" "The Fury- Channel 1 1 (Ch. 17 Atlanta) 8:30 Errol Flynn Film Festival: "They Died With Their Boots On" 11:30 Early.in the Morning News 11:50 Star Trek 12:50 Open Up 2:45 World At Large 3:10 News Watch 3:30 Love American Style 4:00 Three Stooges Little Rascals 5:00 Leave it to Beaver 5:30 Romper Room 6:00 The Lucy Show 4:30 Green Acres 7:00 Movie 17: "So Ends Our Night" with FredricMarch 8:55 News Watch (Movie will resume following News Watch) Movie 17: "Oh Men! Oh Tony Randall 11:25 News Watch 11 Gigglesnort Hotel 12:00 I Love Lucy 1:30 Gilligan's Island 2:00 My Three Sons 2:301 Dream of Jeanie 3:00 Carol Burnett and Friends 3:30 The Bob Newhart Show 4:00 Sanford and Son in the Family 5:00 Movie 17: "Junior Bonner" with Steve McQueen PrewHt Enterprises 747-8443 CBS Won't Censor Flesh and Blood By PETER J. BOYER AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) --Television censorship, always an imprecise craft, is stumbling into a confounding new territory, where rules are fluid and limits change from network to network, program to program.

For example: Last spring, CBS deleted some presidential blasphemy from its Watergate movie, "Blind Ambition," even though the language was lifted directly from the White House tapes. Most viewers, according to CBS' reckoning, would be offended by Nixon's use of "Jesus Christ" in vain. A few months later, ABC ran the hit movie "Annie Hall" in full version. The movie attracted a large audience and virtually no public complaints about its strong language. The audience that CBS feared would protest against a presidential "Jesus Christ" as an expletive, was apparently unmoved when that particular blasphemy is ut- Ambulance There were six ambulance and two fire calls this weekend.

Friday at 1:15 p.m. a patient was transported from the airport to Mt. Edgecumbe hospital. Saturday was the busiest day beginning at 9:30 a.m. when an ambulance transported a patient from Mt.

Edgecumbe hospital to Eagle Air. At 10:19 a.m. a patient was taken from the Sitka Police Department jail to Mt. Edgecumbe A patient was taken from No. 11 Crescent Apts.

tp Sitka Community hospital Saturday evening at 7. At 7:08 an ambulance transported a patient from 226 Katlian St. to Mt. Edgecumbe hospital. At 10:06 a patient was taken from 2911 Halibut Pt.

Road, the scene of a car accident, to Sitka Community hospital. To Meet A Sitka fire department business meeting will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. All volunteer firemen are asked to attend. Community Calendar Monday Noon AA, St. Gregory's' 7 p.m.

TOPS, Health Center 7:30 p.m. New Archangel Dancers, Centennial Building 8 p.m. ANB, ANS, ANB Hall 8 p.m. AA, Mt. Edgecumbe hospital second floor south Tuesday Noon Rotary Club, Canoe Club 6:30 p.m.

Lions Club, Sheffield 7:30 p.m. Home League, Salvation Army Courtesy of Arrowhead Transfer tered by a Jewish comic from Brooklyn. CBS bleeped Nixon, but it feels comfortable with a movie based on Pete Hamill's book, "Flesh and Blood," one of the central themes of which is the protagonist's incestuous relationship with his mother. While the CBS movie (airing Oct. 14 and Oct.

16) only implies the actual act of incest, there is much fondling and caressing between mother and son throughout the movie. The implication will be lost on no one, especially one Rev. Donald Wildmon of Tupelo, Miss. Wildmon's National Federation for Decency has been fighting CBS over "Flesh and Blood" ever since the group learned that the movie was being made last spring. Indeed, Donn O'Brien, vice- president of program practices (the censor) at CBS, says, "it has generated an awful lot of mail." "We have a long record of doing quality television and we do not intend to put on a salacious, bad-taste movie." Anyway, the moral imperatives of network television aside, there is the movie itself.

Hamill's hot-blooded story of a street fighter's struggle with himself and a combustive environment has been made into a very nearly flawless film. That "Flesh and Blood" is airing on network TV underscores the changing mood in network cutting rooms, "progress" some might call it. Two factors may be behind the broadening of network television's limits: Pay television has broken the shroud of innocence that has kept strong language and sexual themes off TV for three decades. And networks may be inclined to pay more attention to viewers who are defecting to uncut, uncensored pay TV than to the protests of groups such as Rev. Wildmon's.

That may be why "Flesh and Blood," after all the noise, will air as planned. LaAAaze Classes Teur the U.S.S.R. with The New Archangel Dancers! i fw MIMASHn. 7:30 p.M. CttHwmM 19 Dancers Dances from Moravia, Ukraine, Russia, and more Tickets $2 $5 family tickets tke TO BUY: used volkswagon, good condition.

7-8157. (151 TO RENT: 2-3 bedroom have children pets. 7-3780. (15) OPPORTunnw FOR SALE-The Silver Thimble Fabric Shop, Inventory, fixtures plus $30,000. 225-5422, Ketchikan.

(17; REAL EJTATE 3 BDRM TRAILER with tipout, 12x28' wannigan, furnished. 7-3719. (16) 3 BDRM. HOUSE with fireplace, and shed. Call 7-6847 from 7-9 p.m.

for details and appt. (22) FOR SALE--8X45 Trailer, furnished. $5200 or best offer. Call 747-6459. 1973 MARLETTE, 12X65, 7X21 expando, W-D, dishwasher, fireplace, very nice 73749.

(19) SIX-ROOM HOUSE, loan assumption available. (19) ROOMY 18X55 TRAILER, 2- possibly 3-bedroom, workshop, carport, deck, fireplace, partially furnished. ALSO-- 12X45 2-bedroom trailer, 15X20 wannigan, furnished. 747-8790 (22) LOJ1 To Resume LOST BROWN HAND PURSE, rectangular shape, check book holder included, in vicinity of Post Office. 7-6671, ext.

249, Kirsten Whetstone. (15) The next series of LaMaze labor delivery classes will begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sitka Health Center. Anyone expecting on or before December 11 is most welcome. i0If FOR ALE LOT FOR SALE-Call 7-8977 after (19) Police Blotter Fraelich and Donna Busch both reported attempted burglaries.

A fire extinguisher was found. Ernie Stewart reported that $1000 damage had been done to the fiberglass siding and roofing of his residence. The harbor master found a rubber raft drifting. A Sears ten speed was found. An accident was reported by Shirl Perkins that resulted in $250 In Court Jack Pounds was sentenced to to the Genie Cleaners van she was driving when she hit a parked Foss Alaska Lines van.

No damage was done to the Foss van. Steve Hamilton reported that his Whaler was stolen. The Whaler was recovered with the engine missing. A complaint was filed about juveniles throwing rocks. Sherry Moreland reported a motorcycle helmet and gloves were stolen.

Malicious mischief was at the firearm while intoxicated and discharging a fire arm in a public place were dismissed. Stephen Hamilton' citation for no city sticker was dismissed. Memorie Kneip's citation for failure to stop was dismissed. Susan Balovich's charge of failure to stop was dismissed. Timoth A.

Meers was sentenced to ten days in jail with seven suspended and fined $500 with $200 suspended for driving while intoxicated. The fine may be worked out through community service. Robert Davis was fined $20 for disorderly conduct--profanity. Hixie Sunde reported that a concrete seagull was stolen from residence and one other Some were stolen from Martha Karl. A black lab was impounded.

Carol Winger reported window was broken. Lunch Menu Tuesday Taco-burgers Tossed Green Salad Chilled Pears Milk Attention Groups, Clubs, Organizations, Schools STELLA DESIGNS will design and make cloisonne jewelrv to your specifications. Pins, pendants, tie-tacks, key-chains emblems. Souvenirs for your convention visitors. Wholesale only or non-profit groups: For more information call 747-6340 or write P.O.

Box 382, Sitka, AK99835. Ll BRA II I.AN tor total administration of small progressive service oriented public library in Sitka, Alaska. MLS preferred. Professional library experience required. Position open November 1979.

Salary DOE. Send resume and three letters of reference to: Kettleson Memorial Library, P.O. Box 518, Sitka, Alaska 99835. (16) PAYING RECEIVING TELLERS positions available at Sitka branch National Bank of Alaska. Experience in cashier customer service and light typing preferred.

NBA equal opportunity employer, M-F, Box 639, Sitka 99835. (19) WANTED: Someone to do the (1) needs assessment; (2) evaluation; (3) student count; (4) 1981 JOM-IEA Proposal. BA preferred and ability to complete the items mentioned. Experience in appropriate areas is necessary. This will be contracted work with work to begin as soon as possible and end upon completion of aforementioned items.

The contract is for $5,000.00. Submit resume to Isabella G. Brady, Director of Sitka Native Education Program. Call 747-8561 or 747-bi05 for further information. Closing date: Oct.

18. Hiring Date- Oct. 19. (17) DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT LAW AND FINANCE, Range 26, partially exempt position, in Juneau. Salary: $3,617 per month.

Under general administrative direction of the Commissioner of Education and-or Deputy Commissioner, plans, administers, coordinates and directs activities of the Division of Management, Law, and Finance. Preferred qualifications: A Master's degree and four years of increasingly responsible supervisory or administrative experience in the field of education. Substitutions: Additional experience, graduate study will substitute for the required education- experience. Other: Should have an Administrative Certificate issued or approved by the State of Alaska. To apply, send resume and-or State of Alaska application to: Personnel Officer, Department of Education, Pouch Juneau, Alaska 99811.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. (15) DEPUTY DIRECTOR, EDUCATIONAL FIELD SERVICES, Range 23, Juneau. Salary: $3,010 per month. Under administrative direction of the Director, Division of Management, Law, and Finance, supervises the management of school support and services programs; provides staff services to the Commissioner and other staff members in the areas of school law and education administration. REQUIRES: Master's degree or the equivalent in administration or education.

AND three years of responsible administrative, managerial or supervisory experience in the field of education. OTHER: Eligible for an Administrative Certificate issued or approved by the State of Alaska. SUBSTITUTIONS: Appropriate graduate study may substitute for up to one year of the required experience, additional experience in education may substitute for the required education. DEPUTY DIRECTOR EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, Range 23, Juneau. Salary: $3,010 per month.

Under general administrative direction of the Director, Mangement, Law, Finance supervises the management of administrative and fiscal affairs for the Department of education. Serves as specialist in financial management for all Alaska school districts, ensuring compliance with regulations. REQUIRES: A Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration or closely related field. PLUS five years of increasingly responsible professional accounting experience including three years in school district business management. SUBSTITUTION: An appropriate Master's degree will substitute for two years of the non- specialized experience.

Complete a separate State of Alaska application (02-250) of or each job class you wish to apply for. Mail them to: Recruitment Coordinator, division of Personnel Labor Relations, Pouch Juneau, Alaska 99811. Applications may be obtained from the Recruitment Coordinator, the local State Employment Office, or most State offices. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. (16) SITKA FINANCIAL CENTER has the following for sale: 1979 24 ft.

Reinell, w-twin Volvo 120's. Ready to fish, trolling poles, sleeps 4, many extras. $22,500 or best offer. Mike Elerding or Diane Taff, 7-6636, 10-6. (15) F-V RAE MARIE, 45 ft.

Bluefin fiberglass troller, Volvo Penta main, Perkins aux. Blast freezer, electronics, excellent condition with conversion possibilities. Located in Seattle, write Don Korpela, Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle 98119 or call and leave number for Korpela at 206-587-5200. (19) 21' GLASSPLY, 1973, needs outdrive. (22) F-V GOFER (formerly Mowich), 23X8X30, 68 gal.

fuel, 6-33 diesel, VHF, CB, fathometer. Ready to fish. 747-6351, $15,000. (22) 25' ALBIN Fiberglass diesel cruiser, very economical Volvo MD 3 B. Includes many extras in near new condition.

Located in Juneau. Call 7473462, Sitka. (22) TEN BRAND NEW Bridgestone deep rock lug tires, in Sitka. Separately or altogether. 747-6606.

(15) EASY PLAY KIMBALL ORGAN (drums, base, many rhythm keys. New price $3100, selling for (16) INSULATED CANOPY for Luv Toyota-type truck. Double 20- gauge shotgun. 22-cal. Ruger Rifle.

270-cal. Wickliffe single- shot rifle. 7-3628. (19) FHiLK COMMENTS SOVMT The draft environmental statement for ALASKA LUMBER AND PULP COMPANY'S 1981-86 OPERATING PERIOD is ready for public review and comment. The Forest Service Planning Team will be available to discuss harvest proposals with you at the following locations: TENAKEE SPRINGS: October 11 p.m.

Shamrock Building SITKA: October 15 p.m. Forest Service PLanning Office (above Mac's Store) WRANGELL: October 30 City Council Chambers KAKE: November 1 p.m. Location to be Announced PETERSBURG: October29 p.m. City Council Chambers JUNEAU: October 17 p.m. Federal Building, Room 117 (use NE door HOONAH: November 1 p.m.

Community Building FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR NEAREST FOREST SERVICE OFFICE OR CALL (SITKA) PUBLISHED: October 10,11, I2 15,1979. I PORTABLE WELDER and equipment, on- the-job repairs. Oxygen and acetylene available. Call 7473637 anytime. T.M.

Welding, ask for Rick, (c) INVESTMENTS CAN BE FUN-Rare books, maps and prints. The Observatory, across from the Sheffield. Open afternoons, 7-3033. (c) GOT THE DRIPS? Get seamless aluminum rain gutters by Alaska Custom Gutters. Four colors, 5-year guarantees, free estimates.

Tim Scott, 7-3797. (22) BOOM TRUCK for hire. Heavy object placement, transport. Greg, 747-6606, til 9. (12-3) Legal Notice TO: Adjacent Property Owners FROM: Planning Com mission NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at the next regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission on October 15, 1979, at 7:30 p.m.

in the CENTENNIAL BUILDING on the following: CONDITIONAL USE Requested by Dick Winters for Lot 7D, Geeslin Subdivision, USS 2417, 75 Cascade Creek Road to develop and construct a 22 unit condominium consisting of a mix of duplex, 4-plex, 6-plex and 2 townhouse units. (Zoned R-1MH) SUBDIVISION Requested by Rodger Sud- nikovich for Lot 10 and part of 11, Shotgun Alley for a major subdivision of 15 lots. (Zoned R-l LDMH) All persons are invited to be in attendance. Richard Smith Planning Director Published October 10, 12, 15, 1979 SOLO EXHIBIT Sunshine watercolors by Donna Standerwick, Alaska Federal Savings, Sept. 17-Oct.

20,1979. For sales call 7-3741 (19) STAINED GLASS CLASSES beginning early in November, in time for making Christmas presents. 747-3706. (16) CARJ CARSFORSALE 1977 Chevy Novas, good running, low mileage, bodies are very good. 6-cylinder engines, automatic, $3495.00 Call Avis at 966-2404 or 747-8837 evenings.

(19) 1977 MALIBU STATION WAGON $3995 or best offer. 1976 CHEVY MALIBU yellow. Under 24,000 miles, automatic, nice interior, body in good shape, asking $2750 or best offer. Call Avis at 966-2404 or 747-8837(22) 1975 CHEVY PICKUP, 7V 2 HP NEW OUTBOARD, (15) 1978 FORD CUSTOM VAN, 8- passenger, AT PS, radio, 37,000 miles. Excellent condition.

Asking $5,000. May be seen at ANB Hall. Phone 747-8561 or 747-8105 or write Sitka Native Education Program, Box 4556, Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska 99835. (17) Buy your new car from ROBERTS REDFIELD Any make--any mode! Delivered at your specified location, contact us for complete information.

ROBERTS REDFIELD ZIOSW.Burriside P.O Box 10507 Portland, Ore. 97210 BOAT WANTED 18' ofomimm, skiff with and ears. 747.6640 HOMES NEW LISTING--This neatly arranged three-bedroom home has an attached garage with a family room and an energy- saving Earth Stove. Over 1400 sq. ft.

of comfortable living' space and its located in a quiet neighborhood with a beautifully landscaped yard. NEW a view? This could be the answer. This three-bedroom home has a scenic view of the beautiful Jamestown Bay area. The downstairs is unfinished, so you can let your own creativity decide whether to have a large rec room or even a possible apartment. The upstairs has a redwood paneled entry-way which leads to the large living area with the wood-burning stove.

Only $92,000. i DUPLEX If you want the space of a large home and still have the income from an apartment to help with payments, check out this three-bedroom with downstairs rec room in the owner's unit, along with a two-bedroom apartment. In an ideal location close to town on paved city street. Brand new too. LOTS NEW LISTING--Great building lot close to town.

Not very many vacant lots are available in this kind of location. On city sewer and water, all LID's paid. Only $20,000. NEW LISTING--Beautifully situated lot with a great view in the Jamestown Bay area. Well over a third of an acre with underground utilities already in and paid for by the seller.

THE WILDEWOOD 2 BEDROOM aeo so FT For starters, here is the answer for the young couple. You can choose your own colors, carpets, tile, and siding for this cozy two-bedroom home. Brand new and on its own lot for less than $75,000. Come in and ask us about a brand new home for you. Monday-Friday, UMJ, Saturday, 1-6 903 Halibut Point Road, 747-8210 Marty Baggen or Judy Ross, sales representatives or ken Jones, broker, for further information.

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