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Idaho Free Press from Nampa, Idaho • Page 13

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Idaho Free Pressi
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Nampa, Idaho
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13
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The Idaho Free Press The News-Tribune, Saturday, September 13,1 Vital Statistics BIRTHS HUDSON-A girl, bom Sept. I to Paul and Sheila Hudna, o( Meridiu, at Mercy Medical Center. NETH--A boy, born Sept. I to and Anita Neth, Nimpa Route 2, at Mercy Medical Center PENA-A girl, born Sept. to Mike and DeWe Pena, 1716 Railroad Street, Nampa, at Mercy Medical Center.

SMITH-Aglrl, born Sept. 8 to Jamey and Korlna Smith, Nampa Route 7, at Mercy Medical Center. GUFFEY-Twin boys, born Sept. 8 to Walter and Marlene Guffey, 2209 Caldwell Nampa, at Mercy Medical Center. ANDRE-A girl, born Sept.

9 to Kingsley and Viclu Andrao, Caldwell, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. SHIPLEY-A boy, born Sept. 9 to Edward and Brenrta Shipley, Nampa, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. HANEY-A girl, born Sept. 9 to Daniel and Irene Haney, Vale, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital.

SIEBOLD-A boy, born Sept. 8, (o Richard and Karen Siebold, Homedale, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. WARD--A girl, born Sept. 9 to Danny and Mary Ann Ward, 1018 E. Washington, Nampa, at Mercy Center.

BITNER-A girl, born Sept. 9 to Ron and Nikki Bilner, Nampa Route 1, at Mercy Medical Center. ETHINGTON-A girl, born Sept. 9 to LeRoyce and Cynthia Elhington, of Homedale, at' Mercy Medical Center. DUGGER-A girl, born Sept.

10 to Steven and Maria Dugger, Nampa Route 1, at Mercy Medical Center. CRAWFORD-A girl, born Sept. 11 to Roger and Debra Crawford, Nampa Route 5, at Mercy Medical Center. SUTHERLAND-A girl, born Sept. lHo Thomas and Caroline Sutherland, 503 Maple, Nampa, at Mercy Medical Center.

KLINCHUCH-A boy, born Sept. 11 to William and Carol Klinchuch, 6505 Anderson Way, Nampa, at Mercy Medical Center. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Marion Wilson and Jofigena Rae Littrell, both Elko, Gary D. Baker, Horseshoe Bend, and Sharon Hae Crisp, Nampa. Steven Wesley Magee, Star, and Judith Ann Birch, Boise.

DIVORCE ACTIONS FILED Thelma Marshall a a i James A. Marshall; irreconcilable differences; married Jan. 31, 1933 at Yuma, Ariz. Patsy J. Darling against James W.

Darling; irreconcilable differences; married Dec. 1967 at Boise. Donna M. Vrenon against James P. Vrenon; irreconcilable differences; married Oct.

23, 1973 at Caldwell. Kay Shifter against Steven Michael Shifter; irreconcilable differences; married July 19, 1974 at Nampa. Pamela Jean Fowble against Perry. Joe Fowble; irreconcilable differences; married Jan. 1968 at Nampa.

Elizabeth A. Hovde against Herman I. Hovdc; irreconcilable differences; married Jan. 6, 1973 at Parma. Maria J.

Sptiznogle against Kenneth L. Spitznogle; irreconcilable differences; married June 3,1955 at Nampa. DIVORCES GRANTED Jack Flippence from Kalhy Flippence. Delia Lynn Newton from John L. Newton.

Pamela I. Laub from Eugene Laub. Suit planned in job case TWIN FALLS, Idaho I Twin Falls County Prosecutor William Hollifield says he plans to bring a sex discrimination suit against the Idaho Depart- of Employment. Hollifield said he will initiate the action on behalf of Betty Hoppe, Twin Falls, who quit her Job with the department in 1973 and subsequently filed a sex discrimination case with the Human Rights Commission. The commission ruied In Mrs.

Hoppe's favor early in July, recommending the be reinstated at a higher grade level and receive back pay but the department formally rejected the finding. "Under the statute, she can reinstatement and back wages with inter at, or the cm Just in for 'equitable relief' -an order Iran the court telling the Department of Employment what to do to stop the discrimination," he uid. Hollifield iald he hat not decided whether to file under ttate laws or la federal dlitrid court under the federal civil righu law. OPEN DAILY 9-10 SUNDAY T1JES, 8-TRACK MAJOR BRAND TAPE PLAYER TUNE-UP KITS Our fiefl. 34.88 TABLE TENNIS TABLE Our Reg.

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