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The Columbian from Vancouver, Washington • 35

Publication:
The Columbiani
Location:
Vancouver, Washington
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35
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-a hljWpil'WX lr-A'KfZ afr aff j-si 5s Hz Ss- ri-z" Iti 5 -'Vri-'-V7- rLi: Till" JfTr "ir The COLUMBIAN 135 Man paying back state for jobless aid Vreugde who earned 18000 lait SAN JOSE Calif (AP) John 'bob kindau ii unit' Now baring ol naka and modik Wn LIMITED OFFER Airport FROM PAGE 31 year as a part-time machinist here iid off a i jvm mm was laid off a week before Christmas STEAM CLEANED CARPETS LIVING ROOM HALL A DINING AREA professional equipment sands hot water Into your carpet powerful suction extracts dirt a Our lets of El than Band grime leaving your carpets fresh and dean Vreugde who believe in government ass ta nee got some when he was laid off last Christmas Now he has a job and is paying the state back And his act has won a commendation from Gov George Deukmejian attitude that you have shown toward- the use of public funds accumulated through the hard work of the people of California exemplifies the kind of responsibility and determination that has made this country great" Deukmejian wrote to Vreug Vreugde wrote the EDD office in Sunnyvale on March 27 to say thanks "I was able to take the time I needed to find another job pay my rent and still he wrote "Now that I have a good job I would like to pay back the money I borrowed This money could be used to help other people in a similar situation" Vreugde felt bad about accepting the money in the first place because he is generally opposed to government help obtain for you A lownt rata pouibi a mm MW-J wGMNw raw ewra taring Smrd Bush Cwdt Inabg franUb ferity Um Cwp Cawd taring Ml LuebberifuBe 892-0900 £2 BOB KINDAU CKVISUM UaSafMMPMe $0095 jtM ill work FURNITURE CLEANED CHAIR 14 SOFA 29 Rif- 3995 694-1909 Csriivdue 120thof 1 Apr 7wt 6-5- i it wu I ssw income performance this year but Jackman said of the carrier! re indicating a very positive outlook up to 10 percent above last If it could be a record year! surpassing 1979's figures The domestic carriers counted 293 million passengers last year com- pared with 1979's 317 million A look at what the airline world is doing at Portland International: TOKYO SERVICE: In early April United Airlines bought a nonstop Portland-Tokyo flight to the airport The Boeing 747 flight originates in Chicago flying to Portland non-stop and on to Japan every Tuesday The remainder of the week Tokyo can be reached via a Portia nd-Seattle United link Bob Houslev United's district sales manager in Portland said that including Portland boardings the 747 has been carrying fewer than 100 passengers to Tokyo That means more than 300 seats are vacant about said Housley have a whole row to lay down and go to sleep on on the way About an equal number of Japanese have been flying here on a same-day eastbound flight United has been heavily advertising the flight in Japan pitching such Northwest events as skiing rafting fishing and timber carnivals More seats are filling each week but "If we were still going out with fewer than 100 per plane (in a few weeks) I have a feeling the trip would be in Housley said ST Trans World Airlines is to inaugurate service June 9 with two flights daily to St Louis one of them via Seattle Specific fare information is not available but an airline spokesman said cut-rate introductory fares will be available from Portland to several cities throughout the country One flight is to leave Portland at 7:10 am the other at 10:45 pm Both will MART CENTIPEDE ATARI PHOENIX atari stabbaioebs SUPER BREAKOUT 'MISSILE GAME CARTRIDGES FOR INTELLIVISIONltH pacific Southwest: The smile-decorated jets of San Diego-based Pacific Southwest Airlines are to make their debut here May 18 with Portland-San Francisco service Connecting flights there will provide Los Angeles Burbank Long Beach Ontario Phoenix San Diego and Fresno destinations One-way fares: San Francisco $79 Fresno $105 San Diego $140 Phoenix $160 $115 for the others ATLANTA: Last year United started Portland-Chicago service with one of Boeing's two new darlings the 767 Eastern Airlines is considering a June start for non-stop Atlanta service on the other the 757 No date or fare is available EUGENE DENVER: Denver-based Frontier Airlines began four flights a day in its maroon-red-and-orange 737s on March 3 Two are to Eugene and two to Denver ALASKA: After pulling out in October 1982 Wien Air Alaska returned April 23 with a Seattle-Anchorage-Kodiak 737 flight had decided that PIA had adequate service to said Whitfield who said she would not expect the airline repeatedly to stop and restart service gets costly to be cutting up a (passenger terminal) station and leasing she said ARCATA Calif On Dec 7 1981 AFS Airlines began making one flight a day to Areata (population 9000 on the Northern California coast just north of Eureka) Today was to be the first Redding-Portland flight via AFS's twin-engine Piper Navajo TWIN CITIES PHOENIX: A FOOTBALL iwnELaarranus iNtEUl VISION BASEBALL INtEUlVlSION iNtauVteioN SKIING GOLF OR SOCCER 17" wmaafirmorunr iNtau Vision VECTRON iNtcuiVisioN MfflKLALcnranic? INtEUlVlSION MAZEATRON 5PW1 ARMADA STAR NtEUi Vision iNtEui STRIKE ASTKT SMASH INtEUlVlSION week ago Republic Airlines began a new five-flight schedule with two I wmaasTWinics INtEUlVlSION SPACE BATTLE mnaaonunus INtEUlVlSION SHARK-SHARK ARM6R nvmaazCTWjnics' NtEUi Vision BATHE 13" iwmeiAnwinia' NtEUi Vision SHARP SHOT LOCK'S 24" daily non-stop runs each to Minneapo-lisSt Paul and Phoenix plus a Portland-Seattle flight that continues to Minnesota NORTHWEST In late March Horizon Air announced an agreement to purchase Cascade Airlines Spokane-based commuter service with Portland runs Cascade flies to numerous cities in the region Horizon Air and Cascade Airlines announced Friday that the purchase agreement entered into March 25 has expired and formal talks have been suspended Per that agreement Horizon would acquire the outstanding shares of stock of American Investors Corp parent company of Cascade Airways The two companies will attempt to resolve the outstanding issue on a day-day basis However both companies said business would continue as usual serving the Northwest market presently served CHASE NtEUi Vision NtEUlVlSION SUB HUNT 17" KABOOM AcTiVisioNr- pitfall 22" I gliVisioNn IRON iAi DEADLY DISCS 24w MOTlELEUECTraniS NtEUlVlSION ifiVisiONn FREEWAY AcHyisiOH SEAQUEST 22" AcUViSIOHn COMMAND 2 1 MUELaarraniar NtEUlVlSION AcIiVisioHn barn-storming ADVANCED DUNGEONS OQ99 AND DRAGONS ROYAL NtEUlVlSION 2J99 US GAMES space JOCKEY 4" DEALER COLECO ZAXXON SEA BATTLE NtEUlVlSION 999 mousetrap USCAMIS COLECO WORD ZAPPER SnCAMIT PEEK WITTS NtEUlVlSION UTOPIA CARNIIVAL GAMES COLECO mitel atnrants NtEUlVlSION REVERSI WIZARD OF WOR CBS VldnoOamno Chrysler aid helped US lacoccasays DONKEY KONG 25" I (IMAGIC) trick SHOT 23" BOWLING vuTS-ssmunia' NtEUlVlSION CBS Vldno Oamti GOBF TENNIS NtEUlVlSION IQ99 (imagTc) COSMIC ARK 14" I (IMAGIC) VOYAGER wnTELaairaiicsi NtEUlVlSION SNAFU DBAGONFIBE DfBSiT IMAGIC) Atlantis (imacicj aaTIB mHQmasicJ AcliVisioH piteaii ATTACK 2999 COLECO 14" AIR RAIDERS ClMACIC: DONKEY KONG DtJlAON RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX IRON DEADLY DISCS ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) The US government decision to help Chrysler Corp when the company was near bankruptcy in 1980 has helped all Americans says Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca "Would America really be better off if our unemployment rale was half a percent higher (if Chrysler had folded) than it is Iacocca said in remark! prepared for delivery today at the University of Michigan commencement "Would free enterprise really be served if tens of thousands more American Jobs had been lost to the Japanese? Would our free market be more competitive without the million-plus Chrysler cars and truck that wiu be sold this asked il NETWORK 26" NETWORK FROGS 23" IIQmagicj attack DRAGONFIRE 26" I NETWORK ADVENTURES OFTRON 23" K2225S baseball 15" (IMAGIC) TlMAGIcT BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 26" NETWORK FOOTBALL INRiwoec dakrn 1 1.

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