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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 94

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24 Part IV-FrL. Jan 12. 1979 COS AtlfiClCS 2ilIlC6 BOB RONEY, ranker and in ptrson Perfs. This weekend: Frl. at Sat 7 30 1 10: Sunday 2:30 7:30.

CHARGE TICKETS 652-3191 ARTS BUDGET Continued from 23rd Page merits assistant. She expects all appointments to be made before the council's next meeting Jan. 26 in Sacramento. At that meeting, members are also set to elect a new-chairman and draw lots to see who receives two. three and four -year terms.

Also expected later this month is a meeting of the search committee assigned to find an executive director for the council. Gloriamalia Flores. 29. has been acting executive director for about a year, since the councils second executive director. Clark Mitze.

resigned. The job was offered last summer to John Kreidler. director of administration at the San Francisco Art Institute, who declined primarily because of staffing problems caused by the state hiring freeze, and the search committee called a recess in August. Meanwhile, arts supporters indicate they will work hard toward legislative passage of the $11.9 million budget, and so will the council. "I think the council has its wings." said chairman Coyote, "and is a full-fledged eagle.

Proposition 13 has forged the total arts community into the wind that supports that eagle, and our hope now is that those winds will soon approach hurricane force." lurrjunt: sufxrhU tiim rf Mm tjJa. ol tuturrs iiidsttTptcicv SUN. MAT. JAM. 14, 7:10 P.M.

Al Mat tasafW. J3.75 mcL WLSMME EMU. THEATER H-112t. fnm parting. CORONET THEATRE 366 La Cenega on Resauar Ho Great mileage! In All Las Vegas There's Only One A trucking corporation in Lynwood says it received 150 applicants in response to its Times ad and hired the 25 qualified drivers it was seeking.

That's great mileage for a single 6-line employment listing in Times Classified Ads. Times Classified Ads get results! Phone 213629-4411 I de Paris 1 The Number One Stage Spectacular "THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN!" Dick Maurice, Syndicated Columnist Featuring Les Lido Girls. The Dancing Nudes. Cast of over 100 Continental Performers, Magnificent Costumes. Amazing Sets.

SHOWTIMES: Sunday thru Friday: 7 P.M. 11 P.M. Three Shows Saturday: 6:15 9:15 EM. A.M. Takei Dance Ensemble to Appear at UCLA Avant-garde choreographer Kei Takei and her Moving Earth Ensemble will make their first Los Angeles appearances in two different programs at UCLA, performing tonight at Schoenberg Hall and Saturday at Royce Hall.

Each 8:30 p.m. program will present segments from "Light," the choreographer's dance-theater epic which has been created over eight years and now has 13 parts, each self-contained. The epic has no connected story the content is abstract and enigmatic. Takei, who first was exposed to modern dance when Paul Taylor and Merce Cunningham toured Japan, later received a Fulbright Scholarship enabling her to come to the United States in 1967 and study at Juilliard. The nucleus of her Moving Earth company was formed shortly after Takei began choreographing for a small group of performers at the Henry Street Settlement in New York.

All Shows $17.50 per person plus tax Includes 4 cocktails DINING? THE CHOICE IS YOURS! See the early show any night and enjoy a complete LIDO PALM ROOM DINNER for only $2.50 per person plus tax and tip. 570 presents WILLIE NELSON Tuesday, February 13 Anaheim Convention Center 7:30 pm All seats reserved: $8.00 $9.00 To order tickets by mail, send money order or cashiers check, along with self-addressed stamped envelope to: Anaheim Convention Center Department 800 West Katella Anaheim, California 92802 Tickets also available at all Ticketron agencies, beginning Monday, January 22. BONUS 6:15 P.M. SATURDAY SHOW INCLUDES 4 $17.50 COCKTAILS AND DINNER FOR RESERVATIONS. CALL THE CAFE CONTINENTAL THEATRE 17021 'l-b2S OR OUR BEVERLY HILLS OFFICE (2111 2H-H" ONLY AT THE AMERICAN HOME OF "LIDO DE PARIS" RfiQUEL WELCH DfiVID BRENNER BRINGS YOU PAY-TV AT ITS FINEST $0 to $20 PER MONTH YOU CANT OVERSPEND Now appearing at A5AR PALA LAS VAt twice nightly in the Circus Maximus Showtimes: 9:00 P.M.and 12:30 A.M.

GREAT ENTERTAINMENT AT HOME You don't have to go far to see the best movies, sports events, concerts, plays, Opening January 25th SAMMY DAVIS, JR. for hole' rates, brochures see any Travel Agent o' Los Angeles phone 278 1353 or 272 8585 In Las Vegas phone (702) 731-7222 For show reservations Las Vegas (7021 731 7431 A "MUST" FOR GOURMETS An orgy of Culinary delights gourmet dining in 4 o' the world's great restaurants. THE PALACE COURT THE BACCHANAL AH SO STEAK HOUSE SPANISH STEPS It FREE PREVIEWS Watch the beginning of every show without charge. This will help you decide whether or not you want to see the program. Each show is also reviewed in our SelecTV YOU DON'T PAY FOR WHAT YOU DON'T WATCH There is a one-time installation charge of $39.95 and a subscription fee of $72 for the decoder terminal, "Choice" guide, and Bonus programs.

You are then charged only for programs you watch. There is no regular monthly program charge. Typical subscribers spend about $12.50 a month for programs. SelecTV is better than other systems which charge you a flat monthly fee: they charge you for all their programs, even repeated shows you have already watched: PAY $0 TO $20 PER MONTH YOU CAN'T OVERSPEND SelecTV presents an average of more than 40 different "Reserve Seat Programs" every month. Even if you watch them all, you can't spend more than $20 for programs.

Watch less, pay less. Watch nothing, pay nothing. 1979 GREATER LOS ANGELES 2 or other entertainment specials. SelecTV will bring them home to you. Each month you can choose from more than 40 different programs in the comfort and convenience of your own home.

That's right no traffic jams, no parking problems or charges, no waiting in long lines, no gum on the seats, no tall people to block your view, not even a charge for family or friends who join you for the shows. It's terrific! NO EDITING, NO INTERRUPTIONS, NO CENSORSHIP You will see all the shows in their original theatrical form the way they were meant to be seen UNINTERRUPTED. YOU CONTROL PROGRAM VIEWING The handsome SelecTV decoder terminal is a highly sophisticated electronic device. It decodes our scrambled TV transmissions and communicates with our central computer (which permits us to bill you only for programs you watch). It even has a rating selector with a lock and key that ni CHOICE magazine la the monthly guide to SelecTV programs.

MORE VARIETY AND LESS REPEATS Compare our SelecTV schedule with any other pay-TV service and you will see the DIFFERENCE. More choice More variety. More selection. allows you to control which shows your family can watch (G, PG, or R). ACADEMY CONSIDERATION FILMS In January, SelecTV will present at least 12 current pictures now up for Academy consideration.

Sign up now and see them on SelecTV. LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER NOWTHRU JAN 14th The Number One Auto Show In The West presents more makes, more variety and more features than ever before. Largest exhibits ever, with hundreds of models of 1979 domestic and imported cars and trucks. PLUS Specialty cars the DiNapoli five-passenger grand touring car; the new Auburn 876 Speedster, new model 814 Cord Phaeton; the Luxury Mathews Motorcoach; the Doval Classic and 302; the handcrafted Baron; the elegant Clenet; other specialty designed hard-tops and convertibles, and Corvettes, plus Stutz, Sceptre and limousines. PLUS Antique and classic cars by Le Cercle Concours d'Elegance; street rods from the 1920's-1930 s-1940's-1950's; championship competition cars; RV's; motorcycles; vans; allied and special exhibits.

An International Supermarket Of Car. Compare Models, Styles And Values. THE DRIVER THE GREEK TYCOON LOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW SEMI-TOUGH STRAIGHT TIME THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG GUS PG FILMS AMERICAN HOT WAX ANNIE HALL BEN AND CHARLIE BOBBY DEERFIELD COMA JANUARY SCHEDULE "Reserve Seat Programs" FAMILY FILMS (G) THE ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR CONVOY FM GRAY LADY DOWN HANDLE WITH CARE ANXIETY I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND JULIA THE LAST WALTZ SPECIAL A SPECTACULAR EVENING IN PARIS SPORTS use UCLA PLUS 12 MAJOR FILMS UP FOR ACADEMY CONSIDERATION MacARTHUR SORCERER THE STORY OF ADELE H. THE SWARM THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER ADULT FILMS (R) AMARCORD COMING HOME SelecTV is now available throughout Southern California (except where Cable TV is required for reception) BECOME A SelecTV SUBSCRIBER THIS WEEK CALL (213) 650-3600 OPEN DAILY 9 AM to 10 PM ADMISSION: Adultt IJ 50 Pralaant (1-13) II SO Chlldran 7 and undar Prta HOURS: lurdr 11 Ml 11 pm Sunday 11 am I pm WMhdayt pm 11 pm THE CHOICE CHANNEL DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SHOW mo'sod by A. Motor Car Dttltri Amociation SctacTV it 1 Mrv ol Amencin SubKnpliOfl ToUviuon' 8383 VWllw Blvd Suil 900.

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