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April 1976 los angeles annus SAVE" Political Notes PRE-EASTER SALE 25 OFF ENTIRE STOCK PETITE CAREER GIRL FASHIONS SIZES 0 TO 13 PANTSUITS Smoking Area to Be Studied WEST LOS ANGELES University High School Community Advisory Council will discuss establishing an area for smoking on campus at a public meeting Thursday, April 22, at 7:45 p.m. in Felicia Mahood Center, 11338 Santa Monica Blvd. The Student Affairs Committee will present a recommendation that an area be set aside where smoking is permitted. DRESSES KNIT TOPS PANTS APRIL 1 9 MAY 28 6 WEEKS THE CENTER FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT 10884 SANTA MONICA LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90025 (Juil Wail of W.ttwood Boultvard on "Littta" Sonto Monico Boulavord) KnSaaliusJ mm ALSO AVERAGE LENGTHS the Felicia Mahood Recreation Center, 11338 Santa Monica Blvd. Also appearing will be several candidates for the 23rd Congressional District seat being vacated by Rep.

Thomas Rees. They are Democrats Wallace Albertson and Noel Horwin and Republicans Thomas F. Bartman, Patricia Gallucci, Rick Nelson and Cha-ronne Wali. Hayakawa Will Address GOP Unit BRENTWOOD Dr. S.I.

Hayakawa, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, will speak at a meeting of Brentwood Republican Women's Club at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 20, at the home of Mrs. Jo Sargent. Donation for the luncheon is $3.50. Mrs.

Florence Kinney or Mrs. Hortense Curea are in charge of reservations. Health Care Topic of Congressional Candidate MARINA DEL REY Dr. David Horner, a Democratic candidate in the 27th Congressional District, will discuss health care legislation with employes of Marina Mercy Hospital on Tuesday, April 13, at the Marina Hotel at 7:45 p.m. Endorsements Listed by Council Hopeful CULVER CITY The Committee to Elect Richard (Dick) Brundo to the City Council has announced these endorsements: VFW Post 1476, Culver City Board of Realtors, Fox Hills Republican Women, Women for Better Government and the Culver City Police Relief Assn.

Congress Candidate Plans Open House WEST LOS ANGELES-Julius Shulman, a Democratic candidate for the 23rd Congressional district, will hold an open house Sunday, April 25, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Rancho Park to announce location of his campaign headquarters at his home, 1525 S. Doheny Drive. There will be refreshments and entertainment. Finch to Talk to Japanese League WEST LOS ANGELES-Robert Finch, a Republican candidate for the U.S.

Senate, will speak Wednesday, April 14, at a meeting of the West Los angeles chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at SIZES-3 TO 13 ENROLL NOW 475-0671 BEBE'S ENROLL NOW 9H Richard Yolles, Ph.D. Executive Director Volunteers Honored for Hospital Work WEST LOS ANGELES West Side members of Childrens Hospital Volunteers were among those receiving awards at the 75th annual meeting held at the Assistance League tea room. They are Mrs.

Trudy Hutchinson, Mrs. Robert Gates, Mrs. Gunnar Johnson, Miss Estelle Mazziotta, Mrs. Frieda Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Canning, Mrs. Edward Childs and Miss Julia Schwartz. During the last year some 444 volunteers gave 39,593 hours to Childrens Hospital. ARTS CRAFTS tfiL Sail Mulu A Sitti Monlci 393-3B27 5PM MACRAME RUG MAKING 7-9 pm $29 Choose either or both of these popular crafts; create modern traditional designs in plant hangers, rugs, pillows, wall hangings. PHOTOGRAPHY-DARKROOM 1-3 pm $29 How to shoot, develop, print quality CALLIGRAPHY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 4-6 pm $29 A special workshop in calligraphy designed for elementary junior high school students, CALLIGRAPHY I 7-9 pm $29 7-9 pm 529 W24 pm 9 TH 2-4 did S29 diqck wrme pnoiogropns.

PHOTOGRAPHY I 7-9 pm 529 TH 10-12 noon $29 TH 7.Q nm S7Qm Learn the art of beautiful lettering; de- sign original cards, plaques, posters; 0j address your envelopes with grace Includes action, available light, close-up, siyio. CALLIGRAPHY II 7-9 pm $29 Extend your techniques of calligraphic composition; add Bookhand to your lettering repertory; learn manuscript illumination characteristic of the Middle Ages. CALLIGRAPHY III TH 7-9 pm $29 An advanced class in Blackletter Engrossers' "Old English" alphabets; use of the steel brush for large sign Schools Will Offer Two Summer Sessions SANTA MONICA The Unified School District will offer two summer sessions for both elementary and high schools in the city. The first elementary series will open June 23, and the one for high school on June 21. Both close July 30.

The second session for both will be from Aug. 2-27. Academic and elective programs will be offered. Enrollment forms will be available at any Santa Monica public school after May 5. tlash, portraiture, scenery.

No darkroom work required. PHOTOGRAPHY II 10-12 noon $29 Principles of composition; lighting; black 8. white, color techniques; filters; special effects. No darkroom work required. STAINED LEADED GLASS 7-9 pm $39 7-9 pm $39 Learn the art, design, techniques of tiffany leaded glass craft; make traditional modern stained glass windows, lamps, sculpture, etc.

What's worth watching? Before turning on the TV, check "Today's Best Bets." Weekdays in VIEW. 10 SEEKING NOMINATION IN 23RD CONGRESSIONAL RACE Six Democrats and four Republicans are seeking election June 8 as their party representative in the 23rd Congressional District which covers the Southern San Fernando Valley, Beverly Hills and West Los Angeles. Vying for the seat now held by Rep. Thomas M. Rees (D-West Los Angeles), who is retiring, are Democrats Robert Brown of Van Nuys, Noel S.

Horwin of Beverly Hills, Julius Shulman of Los Angeles, Anthony C. Beilen-son of Los Angeles, Wallace Albertson of Los Angeles, Martin Altman of Encino, and Republicans Charonne Wali of Sherman Oaks, Patricia A. Gallucci of Los Angeles, Thomas Bartman of Sherman Oaks and Rick Nelson of Los Angeles. A story in the West Side Section of The Times last Sunday quoted Beilenson and Assemblyman Howard Berman as asking for a lid on spending in the 23rd District race and may have implied that they were the only candidates in the race. Berman once considered running but withdrew before the filing date last month.

Berman, seeking reelection in the 43rd Assembly District, said his reasons for withdrawing in the 23rd were that his and Beilenson's stand on many issues were "quite similar" and that at the urging of friends he would stay in the Assembly and continue working on the "many problems facing the DANCE EXERCISE BALLET I pm $24 Academic Guidance Services 820 SO. ROBERTSON LA. 35 16 rera Mnrlag th community li wow nrollliig ltMdiili for HATHA YOGA 6-7 pm $24 TH 6-7 pm $24 Calms the mind, relaxes the nerves, firms tones the body; improves bal 8S jfta $24 A combination of ballet fundamentals dance exercise. dci i naupiue i i o.n tin PREPARATION FOR SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST TH 78:30 pm $29 ance coordination. CO JAZZ DANCE pm $24m nrm shape your tigure to middle CO Eastern rhythms; a fun way fo exercise 20 Hn.

of inrfiiira d'ill end proctic tlh wbol and moth o'Mt. Course begim May 1 for June 5 Test Tutoring in Ail School Subjects. Individual preparation for achievement teitt. tor Information ft. rogtfraHon-all 657-4390 A dynamic type of dance including various jazz forms: Afro-Cubari rock, modern, free style; develops strength agility.

for all ages. BELLY DANCIKG II TH pm $29 Includes more advanced steps combination using finger cymbals veiL DISCOTHEQUE DANCE I pm $29 pm $29 TH pm $29 Learning the latest dances means lots of fun great exercise; do the Hustle, Bump, other current steps. TAP DANCING I pm $24 pm $24 Learn basic tap dance combinations with fun ease; develops coordination; an excellent exercise for all ages. DISCOTHEQUE DANCE II pm $29 EXERCISE TO MUSIC pm $29 A wide variety of enjoyable exercises to firm tone your body; music TAP DANCING II pm $24 VY pm $24 Acquire rhythmic agility while learning more advanced combinations dance phrasing. FOREIGN LANGUAGES FRENCH CONVERSATION I SPANISH CONVERSATION II 7-9 pm $29 7-9 pm $29 FRENCH CONVERSATION II SPANISH FOR TRAVELERS 10-12 noon $29 7-9 pm $29 10-12 noon $29 TH 7-9 pm $29 10-12 noon $29 7-9 pm $29 12-2 pm $29 7-9 pm $29 SPANISH CONVERSATION I 10-12 noon $29 SPANISH IN THE HOME Learn how to communicate with non- English-speaking persons.

AND MORE ACTING GAMES moody Pacific, refreshes the spirit every 24 hours with its kaleidoscopic sunsets. It is unlikely there will ever be another opportunity to create a residence of this kind along Southern California's shores 201 Ocean Avenue Ocean Towers has now stood atop the Pacific palisades in Santa Monica for nearly five years Time enough for the patina of age to soften its edges Time enough for WRITING WORKSHOP W7-9pm529 Explore the development of self your creativity through writing; covers journal, short story, descriptive, other forms of written expression. TH 7-9 pm $29 Enjoy participating in these games improvisations; they heighten imagination, enhance creativity, increase self-awareness. No previous acting exper ience required. GUITAR I pm $29 A beginning class in folk guitar; covers basic chords strums, keys, performance style.

No previous background in music is required. Intermediate advanced classes available. Additional materials or fee will be required. Please phone the Center for information. HORSEBACK RIDING JUMPING (English) Day Time to be arranged.

SlOhour LEARN TO FLY All Hotingt FAA Approved Ground School NOTE: If you would like to have a class meet at your home or other facility, please contact the Center regarding waiver of tuition. You are cordially invited to attend the following introductory classes at no charge, but please phone the Center for reservations. Thank you. switchboard service. A health club and professional masseur.

A swimming pool for the sheer invigorating pleasure of it. A club lounge for parties or the enhancement of good conversation with friends and neighbors We invite you to visit Ocean Towers today. A few units are now available in studio, one, two and three bedroom designs Monthly rentals from S400 to SHOO. DISCOTHEQUE DANCE I FRENCH CONVERSATION I FRENCH CONVERSATION 1 GUITAR I MACRAME i RUG MAKING PHOTOGRAPHY I SPANISH CONVERSATION I SPANISH CONVERSATION I SPANISH IN THE HOME I noon-1 pm 7-8 pm 10-11 am pm 7-8 pm 10-11 am 10-11 am 7-8 pm 10-11 am Wednesday, April 14 Monday, April 12 Wednesday, April 14 Wednesday, April 21 Monday, April 12 Thursday, April 15 Monday, April 12 Wednesday, April 14 Tuesday, April 13 the ambience of day-to-day living to exert its mellowing effects The individual who understands these statements will appreciate this superb apartment community, just as he can appreciate a fine residen Ocean Amine at San Vicente Boulevard in Santa Monica. Model apartments open daily from 10 a.m.

Telephone: (213) 451 -0716 Unless notified otherwise, registration by mail is considered confirmed. Late enrollment is accepted In some classos: ploase check with the Centor. The Center resorves the right to cancel or reschedule classos. and to change instructors. It a class is canceled, you may transfer or receive a tull refund of remaining tuition.

Refunds for withdrawal Irom class requiro written notice; class tees are prorated. Credit tor withdrawal from class may be exlended to the following session only. Each class fee includes a non-refundable 55.00 administrative foe. NO REFUNDS GRANTED AFTER THE 2nd SCHEDULED CLASS MEETING BEGINS. tial address on New York's Park Avenue, or on San Francisco's Nob Hill.

Those who live at Ocean Cut along doited line THE CENTER FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT Towers find its appeal 10884 Santa Mnnir.i Finn nv.irH Los Angeles, California 90025 Telephone (213) 475-0671 comes from two areas One is its location. Over the coastline Ocean Towers swveys the changing vistas of the The second appeal comes from the complete range of services proffered its residents. A uniformed doorman. A parking attendant. A 24-hour PIEASE PWN1 PLEASE PRINT N.mf Strwt LAST IIKT Honw City Ocean Towers: a unique experience in California coastline living A Lot'tcf CorponitionJ.ll.

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