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THAT World i 20 The Spokesman-Review, Wednesday, April 12, 1972. A 20 0 o00) 04 4-12 "I know I don't like television but it keeps me from doing a lot of things I don't want to do." 0 4-12 "The frame was my birthday gift from Alvin. Next Christmas he's giving me his picture!" I USED 10 DREAM WOULD BLOSSOM OF THE DAY WHEN INTO A YOUNG MAN. HE DOESN'T HAVE A FANCY SPORT CAR AND A LOT OF ARCH ELROO YOU'RE NOT TELLING ME THE TRUTH DIDN'T JESS WILDER FIRE -BOMB THE PROFESSOR'S HOUSE OR DID YOU DO IT FOR HIM 1972 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 4 REGGY SMITH, BUT I ENJOY BEING OUT WITH HIM! NO! I DON'T IF THIS KNOW WHO LEDGE WAS WITH OF JESS THAT WANT NIGHT! IN FOR DOCTOR! ABOUT TELL SMITH ME THIS MORE REGGY AN FELLOW HAS ANY KNOWABOUT THE FIRE- BOMBING PROFESSOR GRANT'S I TO TAKE HIM FURTHER QUESTIONING I Enterprises, BRADLEY ELSINGTON 4-12 HOW'S MUCH BETTER, JOE! BUT HE YOU TELL CHARLEY NO, THANKS! CHARLEY, WON'T BE ABLE TO RETURN NOT TO WORRY ABOUT I HAVE A MR.

DRIVER? TO WORK FOR THREE TO FOUR A THING! I'LL KEEP IT DINNER WEEKS! HE WONDERS WHETHER OPEN! HOW ABOUT A DATE! YOU CAN GET SOME HELP AND HAMBURGER KEEP THE DINER GOING? SERVE 600p 100t AT REASONABLE TAX I see she left her trusty ol' I'm glad spade here just in case! have you that in your hand, Slim! The compost pile needs DID HONESTLY PROPOSE DIDN'T KNOW BEFORE HE I'D SWEAR LEFT BE RELATED FATHER! JANIE. IFI HE ASKED BETTER THE SAME YOU MUST QUESTION, TO MY EH? HES JUST AS NOSY AS YOU ARE, AND ABOUT AS TACTFUL! AND ILL GIVE YOU THE SAME ANSWER I GAVE NO NOT YET! IF WE CAN FIND A RESPONSIBLE WHILE MILES WOMAN TO CARE FOR WE MAY EVEN ABLE I TELL YOU, RUTH. BUT, BE IF WE DON'T GET VIC, IS TO TAKE A LITTLE HER A JOB SHE'LL SHE VACATION TOGETHER. STAY WITH uS READY FOREVER TO TAKE A JOB WELL, YOU KNOW WHAT THEY I KNOW! WE COWARDS SAY: 'A COWARD DIES A TAKE A LOT OF PRIDE THOUSAND DEATHS, A HERO ONLY ONE'! IN OUR ENDURANCE! Grid Coach Takes Cut at Montana Pay Increase Dropped Back HELENA, Mont. (AP) Voluntary cuts in their proposed salary increases for the 1972-73 year have been accepted by the University of Montana's head football coach, Jack Swarthout, and his three assistants.

UM President Robert Pantzer told the Montana Board of Regents the four men accepted the reductions SO their pay raises would be in line with those proposed for most other faculty members. The cuts mean that Swarthout and his assistants William Betcher, Ronald Nord and Charles Armey will get raises of about 5 per cent, compared to the 8-9 per cent boosts the Missoula school proposed. Different Deal Football coaches' contracts are different than those of other faculty members in that their year generally is from Feb. 1 to Feb. 1.

This permits a changing schools to do SO in time to recruit for his new employer well in advance of the grid training season. Pantzer explained that when the coaches' present contracts were under consideration, he anticipated increases of 5 per cent from the previous year. But the average boost turned out to be 1.4 per cent and the coaches accepted that amount with the understanding it would be made up in the next contract. When 8-9 per cent raises were recommended to the regents, there was criticism both on and off the campus because 80 per cent of the faculty and most of the nonacademic staff were being held to 5 per cent cost-ofliving increases. Pantzer said the coaches went along voluntarily with the idea of accepting boosts limited to 5 per cent.

Thus, in their new contracts for the 1972-73 year, Swarthout, who also is UM athletic director, goes to $19,845 from his present Betcher and Nord go to $13,591 each from and Armey goes to $12,562 from $11,964. Thin Wins on Diamond for SP, LC (Continued from page 16.) dian Canyon. North Central defeated St. George's 10-2 at Downriver and John Rogers tripped Ferris at Esmeralda. Ferris' Gail King was the medalist in match at 50 while Kelly Lukins' 52 was low in that match.

Ferris Defeats Pirate Golfers With Steve Preugh scoring a 70, Ferris defeated Rogers Tuesday at Hangman Valley in the other City High School Golf League match scheduled. Ferris Rogers Steve Preugh Chuck Simms Rich Farrell Ken Eneroth 3 Bob Witte Dave Siverson Craig Hallett Rick Poquette John Tormino 3 Schretenthaler Gary Hopkins Todd Chaffins 0 Medalist Steve Preugh (F) 70 at Hangman Valley. Indians, Saxons Easy Net Victors North Central and Ferris scored easy tennis victories to open the City League High School Tennis League Tuesday while Shadle crept past Lewis and Clark 4-3, NC dropped Gonzaga Prep 6-1 and Ferris shut out Rogers 7-0. NC 6, Gonzaga 1 SINGLES--Pat Stevens (G) d. Jim Nelson, 6-4, 6-1; Carl Cutter (NC) d.

Dave Leath 6-4; Al Johnson (NC) d. Paul Tiesse, 6-1, 6-3; Dave Dewar (NC) d. Gary Miller, 6-2, 6-1; Gary Migliuri (NC), d. Dan Stadtmueller, 6-2, 6-4. DOUBLES--Dave Tim Lunzer-Mark Law (NC) d.

John Murphy- Lavin, 6-4, 6-2; Brian Huey Dave Lill (NC) d. Steve Burger -Mike Hogan, 6-1, 6-2. Shadle 4, LC 3 SINGLES-Bill Wagstaff (F) d. Norm Rogers, 6-1, 6-2; Jim de Roetth (F) d. Mike Kent, 6-0, 6-3; John Happy (F) d.

Wayne Hammer, 6-0, 6-1; Ron Muffett (F) d. Tim Mullen 6-1; Rick Hyatt (F) d. Don Corwin, 6-0, 6-1. DOUBLES- John Son -Ted Bloomquist (F) d. Mark Dimico-Don Rabel, 6-0, 6-0; David Aster-Fred Corbit (F) d.

Dennis Moll-Curtis Liberty, 6-1, 6-1. Ferris 7, Rogers 0 SINGLES--Dan Yount d. Bruce Cleveland, 6-2, 6-3; Tracey Simpson (LC) d. Arnie Johnson, 6-4, 6-2; Brad Craig (LC) d. Steve Mathews, 6-2, 6-4; Mike Peden (S) d.

Jim Burroughs, 6-1, 10-8; Jim Burch (S) d. Todd Richter, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. DOUBLES Phil Yamalachi-Branden Burch (S) d. Wade Branom-Nat Gothberg, 6-2, 6-1; Jeff Luth-Scott Thompson (LC) d. Bill Richard-Steve Burket, 6-4, 0-6, 9-7.

Curlew Barely CURLEW, Wash. Wayne Massie pitched the full distance and Curlew High held off a four run edge last Republic rally 6-5 Tues- the Panorama League baseball opener for both schools. Esme Openers Esmeralda Men's Golf Club has scheduled a kickoff "Dapper Dan" tournament over 18 holes on April 22 and a Champman System mixed better-ball event on May 23. Reservations may be telephoned to HU 7-9449. Wins for GP.

WV Gonzaga Prep topped North Central 5-1 and West Valley pummelled East Valley 10-4 Tuesday in B-squad high school baseball games. WEST COAST HORSE RACING PORTLAND M'D'WS WS Sunday April 9 FIRST 6 furlongs, 3-year-olds, Bibib's Blackbird 9.60, 4.40, 3.60; Miss Evil Eye 3.60, 2.80; Easy Kitten 4.60. Time SECOND-6 furlongs. Pass Ya By 6.80, 3.40, 2.60; Tres Quinto 4.00, 3.20; Pinch O'Mint 3.80. Time 1:17.1.

Daily double (2-1) $28.40. THIRD 400 yards. Bayco Bar, Jez 3.80, 3.20, 3.00; Li'l Honey Star 18.40, 10.40; Roper Barred 8.40. FOURTH 6 furlongs, Farandole 2nd 13.80, 6.20, 5.00; Capt. Khal 6.00, 4.40; Kool Colo 7.60; Time 1:16.2.

FIFTH 6 furlongs. Royal Coral 16.00, 8.40, 4.20;, Sue's Time Angel 1:16.3. 11.60, 7.20; Rare Thoughts 3.40. SIXTH 870 yards. Mystic Pat 11.80, 6.40, 4.80; Senator Dandy 10.40, 6.80; Panas Sugar Bar 16.60.

Time 48.60. man 8.60, 4.80, 3.00; Honda Dream a SEVENTH mile 70 yards. Shana5.40, 3.20; Ruler's Whirl 3.20. Time 1:46. EIGHTH mile, 70 yards, 3-yearolds, Regular Pilot 11.80, 4.40, 3.00; Mud and Water 5.40, 3.40; Jayoo 2.60, Time 1:49.1.

NINTH 6 furlongs. Bally 13140, 7.40, 3.60; Lucky, Larch 5.40, 3.80; Cracken 4.40. Time 1:16.1. TENTH 1 mile 70 vards Force Play 21.00, 7.80, 4.80; O1 Bob Webb 4.20, 3.80; Pali View 5.40. Time 1:51.

van 7.00, ELEVNTH 4.20, 2.80; Fastidious 8.20, 4.00; 1.16 miles. Speedy Silver Arrowhead 2.40. Time 1:53.3. Attendance 7,505, Handle $439,060. GOLDEN GATE Cloudy and Sloppy FIRST 6 furlongs.

Vincella 21.60, 9.00, 6.40; Barb's Babe 6.20, 4.60; Tom's Peggy SECOND 6.60. 6 furlongs. High Time 1:14 1-5. Ambition 72.80, 30.60, 16.00; Ting A Wrong 14.20, 10.20; Blenheim Chief 5.00. Time 1:13 THIRD 5 furlongs.

Deer hunt 13.60, 7.20, 4.60; Prove It Mike 6.40, 4.60; Swiss Contribution 5.60, Time 1:00 4-5. FOURTH 6 furlongs. Rashnu 12.40, 6.20, 4.60; First Time Shave 43.00, 1:13 23.20; TamIan Island 7.60. 4-5. FIFTH mile.

Hi Jolly 16.80, 9.00, 5.20; Ma Petite Juliet 14.60, 7.60; La Jenue Vie 5.00. Time- 1:40 1-5. SIXTH furlongs. Toni Lou 45.60, 12.40, 5.20; Kimbara, 5.00, 3.80; Arts Crusader 3.20. 1:13 1-5.

SEVENTH 6 furlongs. Big Alder 13.20, 6.40, 3.40; Dumptys Sandman 8.00, 4.60: Nui Kanaka 3.00. Time 1:12. EIGHTH 6 furlongs. 4.80; Galea Gold Pass Seal 5.20, 4.00, 3.00; Ipse 7.20, Time 1:10 2-5.

Up, 1-16 Omen, $13.80, $7.20, Still a Duke $19. Emperor Eric, $17.20. Attendance 8,122. THIS WEEK'S SPORTS MENU WEDNESDAY College Baseball SFCC at Gonzaga, 1:30, Pecarov ch Field; Whitman at Whitworth, 3, Stannard Field. Prep Baseball WV at CV, EV at University, both 3:30.

THURSDAY College Baseball Whitworth at Gonzaga (2), 1:30, Pecarovich Field. Prep Baseball Rogers Shadle, LC at NC, Ferris at Gonzaga, all 3:30. FRIDAY Prep Track Ferris Rogers-Gonzaga, tripledual, 3 p.m., Fort Wright; Cheney at EV, CV at University, WV at Pullman, all 3:30. College Baseball WSU ai Washington, EWSC at Oregon Tech, SFCC at Wenatchee. Prep Baseball WV at University, Cheney at CV, both 3:30.

SATURDAY College Track Wyoming at WSU, 1:15, Pullman; EWSC at CWSC; Whitworth, Williamette at Whitman; Montana Invitational (Idaho); Eastern Region NWCCC, Mt. Hood. College Baseball LewisClark at Gonzaga (2), 1 p.m., Stannard Field; Montana at Idaho (2), 1:30, Moscow; Lewis and Clark at Whitworth (2); WSU at Washington (2), EWSC at Oregon Tech (2). Prep Baseball EV at Pullman (2), 11 a.m. Prep Track Pasco Invitational.

SUNDAY College Baseball Montana at Idaho, 1 p.m., Moscow; Yakima JC at Gonzaga (2), 1, Pecarovich Field. PRO HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE Tuesday's Playoffs Minneosta 4, St. Louis 3 (Minnesota leads best-of-7 series 3-2) Montreal 2, New York 1 (New York leads best-of-7 series Boston 3, Toronto 2 (Boston wins bestof-7 series 4-1) AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuesday's Playoffs Boston 5, Providence 4 (Boston leads best-of-7 series 3-1) Cincinnati 4, Hershey 1 (Cincinnati wins best-of-7 series 4-0) Cleveland, 5, Baltimore 3 (best-of-7 seCENTRAL LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Dallas 4, Oklahoma City 2 (best-of-7 series tied 2-2) Fort Worth 6, Tulsa 4 (best-of-7 series tied 2-2) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Port Huron 4, Muskegon 2 (Port Huron leads bad best-of-7 series 2-0) EASTERN LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Charlotte 4, Syracuse 0 (Charlotte leads best-of-7 series 1-0). SPRING SPORTS COLLEGE BASEBALL Westmont 2, Southern Cal 1. San Fernando Valley 6, UCLA 5.

Green River 9.10, Shoreline 6-0. Bellevue 2-13, Edmonds 1-5 Everett 6-1 'Skagit Valley 2-1 Olympic 3-7, Clark 2-0 Lower Columbia 8-7, Peninsula 1-1 Centralia at Grays harbor, 2, postponed, rain. Chess Match Not Backed by Yugoslavs BELGRADE (AP) Yugoslav chess officials said Tuesday they definitely not set up the Fischer Spassky championship match The statement followed nouncement by FIDE, the International Chess Federation, that the U.S. Chess Federation had not given a final answer on a reuested $35,000 guarantee that Fischer would appear in Belgrade. The head of the U.S.

Chess Federation, E. B. Edmondson, denied that his organization had failed to respond. He said it replied, turning down the demand for bond. "Not only did we respond," said Edmondson from the U.S.

federation headquarters in Newburgh, N.Y. "we got a message from FIDE today acknowledging our Demand Rejected The bond requirement was made by the Yugoslavs after the American grandmaster, Bobby Fischer demanded a share in profits match organizers might realize in addition to the $138,500 in prize money. Both Belgrade and Reykjaviko, Iceland, the two sites agreed upon for the match, turned Fischer down, putting in doubt whether the American champion would show up. Edmondson reiterated that the U.S. federation was neither wealthy nor government supported and criticized what he called the breakdown of communications during the negotiations.

He asked why the Yugoslavs have not tried to talk to Fischer directly to avoid "this farce that has going on for a couple of weeks." Edmondson said the U.S. federation's position on the bond was that Belgrade's demand for a guarantee was illegal. No such bond is provided for in FIDE regulations, is contrary to any agreements so far governing the proposed match and contrary to Fischer's rights, he said. When FIDE acknowledged the response, Edmondson said, it "us by Thursday this week to try to get together with an insurance company to cover the probabilities concerning this match in other words an insurance policy" which the Americans would take out to protect Belgrade from financial loss should Fischer fail to appear for the match. Soviet chess authorities have agreed to post $35,000 guaranteeing Spassky's appearance to defend his world championship against Fischer.

Fischer and Spassky had agreed March 20 to play the game match, beginning in Belgrade June 22 and continuing in Reykjavik. Fischer announced eight days later he had changed his mind. Forester Transfers COLVILLE, Wash. Marvin E. Levert, forester, Colville Ranger District, Colville National Forest, has accepted a transfer to a similar position on the Kaniksu National Forest, Noxon (Mont.) Ranger District, according to Forest Supervisor Robert A.

Smart. Effective date for the move is April 30. Levert came to the Colville District in February 1969 from the Kootenai National Forest, Libby, Mont. Heads Committee COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho C. Wayne Knudtsen, Coeur d'Alene businessman, is heading up the Robert Purcell for Congress campaign among automobile dealers in Idaho, announced Burt I.

Lipshay, coordinator of the Purcell Committee. PRO BASEBALL SOUTHERN LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Columbus 8, Montgomery 4. Birmingham 6, Knoxville 5. Jacksonville 3, Savannah 2. Charlotte at Asheville, postponed, grounds.

WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? USE E-LIM Excess water in the body can be uncomfortable. E-LIM will help you lose excess water weight. We at Drug Store recommend it: Only $1.50 THRIFTY DRUG Northtown U. City Arthritis Sufferer writes: "Thank You For Making My Life Less New Arthritis Pain Formula gives "more relief than anything I have ever used for my disability," says Mrs. Betty J.

Charvat of Peoria, Illinois. "I have rheumatoid arthritis to be without it." For hours of and a great deal of pain," her let- relief from arthritis minor pain ter states. "I know I must have and its stiffness, get Arthritis tried all the pain relievers on the Pain Formula. market and none was any better It contains more pain than the other, so I thought I reliever than regular or buffered might as well try the new one aspirin two antacids too. to help protect the stomach.

So "Boy was I surprised! I can strong you can take it less often. truthiully say Arthritis Pain So gentle you can take it on an Formula gives me more relief empty stomach. Get Arthritis than anything I have used for my Pain Formula, by the makers of disability and I never intend analgesic tablets. OFFICIAL RECORDS TUESDAY BIRTHS Births, recorded in Spokane hospitals during the 24-hour period ending at 3 p.m. April 11, 1972: Spokane Valley General Wargi To Mr.

and Mrs. Richard S. Wargi, Athol, Idaho, boy. Holy Family Fleck To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard J. Fleck, W1218 Eighteenth, boy. Richards To Mr. and Mrs. Billy D.

Richards, Mead, girl. Sacred Heart Henley To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Henley, N105 Sunderland, girl. oxford To Mr.

and Mrs. David Oxford, E1607 Seventh, boy. Deaconess Soliday To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Soliday, E9518 Fourth, girl.

Jacobs To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, boy. Kincaid To Mr. and Mrs.

Terry G. Kincaid, E2924 Queen, boy. Hoffman To Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman, Sprague, boy.

Akiyama To Mr. and Mrs. Marc Akivama, W203 Fourth, girl. Nivelle To Mr. and Mrs.

William Nivelle, S2904 Avalon Road, boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael A. Mentzer and Claudia G. M. Terry McClung, Spokane.

L. Peterson, Nampa, Idaho, and Joy Smith, Spokane. Thomas E. Barnes and Ricki L. Graham, Spokane.

Michae A. Mentzer and Claudia G. Peterson, Spokane. Gregory A. Verborg and Kathryn A.

Barnes, Spokane. Peter McKernan, Hillsdale, N.J., Joanne M. Barnes, Plymouth, Ind. Chris C. Christensen and Mary L.

Roe, Spokane. Vager G. Bright and Carol D. Manners, Spokane. Harold D.

Edwards and Joan E. Triber, Spokane. Donald E. Watts, San Francisco, and Donald Mary A. O'Conneor, Spokane.

L. Marney and Wanita W. Marne, Spokane. Dennis W. Stuart and Mary-Jocoba Frost, Spokane, Richard J.

Sarber and Diane R. Konshuk, Spokane. Omar D. Snyder and Barbara L. Chisholm, Spokane.

Robert G. Donnelly and Lila R. O'Meara, Spokane. IN THE COURTS Superior Court HI, SHARON. YES, I'M GOING TO THE DANCE WITH HANK! I DON'T KNOW NOTHING D'D WILDER ALSO THINK ABOUT THAT-.

PROFESSOR GRANT AS TRYING TO MAKE TIME "IVITH HIS GIRL CAROLYN, THIS IS SAM HELLO, THE MAN WHO THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE JOYCE! RELATED TO SOME HIT- RUN VICTIM! (R No kidding, Clovia? Three Your mother actually feet under buried the sod, her Slim! car keys? I pick Moores) I THINK SO IM GLAD I FINALLY TOO, JANIE. WE GOT TO MEET HAL HAD A FANTASTIC MARTINS A WEEK TOGETHER. REAL NICE GUY, WINNIE. BUT, KATJE, IF WE CAN GET A HOUSEKEEPER -3200 IT WILL EASIER BE FOR SO YOU. MUCH Hagen APZAN AREN'T ANYTHING YOU ABOUT GOING THAT TO BIG DO CLOD WHO'S BEEN PUSHING B-74 YOU AROUND, LES NO FUNKY! New Suits Filed Nancy B.

Yokum vs. Billy J. Yokum; divorce. Mary T. Juliano vs.

Tony W. Jullano; divorce. Mildred I. Saffel vs. Gerald R.

Saffel: F. Clifford vs. Chester A. Clifford; divorce. Associated Credit Service, vs.

Laurence Ole, for $1,604 judgment. Associated Credit Service, vs. Wayne Vail; for $107 judgment. Associated Credit Service, VS. Dan Rankin; for $2,345 judgment.

Associated Credit Service, vs. Bill Flores or Bill Flores Delion; for $993 judgment. C. E. Hively vs.

Nationwide Construction $7,500 judgment. Theodore W. Kelley vs. Union re disability insurance policy covertual Life Insurance a for findings age, United Pacifier Insurance Co. vs.

Farmers Merchants Bank; for $75,000 judament. Michele M. Gasper vs. Clifford D. Gasper; divorce.

Diane G. Andersen vs. Edwin E. Andersen; divorce. Spokane Merchants' Association Vs.

Guthrie Investments, for $1,302 judgment. Ruth P. Reasoner vs. Carl Herbert Reasoner: divorce. A FORU4Z HO A4 A JUSTICE COURTS Only fines or forfeitures of $50 more are listed unless a jail sentence has been imposed.

Traffic Cases Judge Gordon S. Lower: Jack G. McCoy, W49 Twenty-ninth, negligent driving (accident), $50 forfeited. Richard J. Horey, E2204 Diamond, negligent driving (accident), forfeited.

Raymond D. Barnes, N4007 Jefferson, negligent driving, one-day sentence. Lee A. Jackman, Spokane, red light, 10 days suspended; speeding, one-day sentence. Steven R.

Crandell, E15 Nora, fallure to leave information at scene of accident, $100 fine with all but $25 suspended. Dallas A. Derrickson, $218 Crestline, driving while under the Influence of liquor (accident), 30 days suspended, $200 fine with all but $150 suspended. Judge Ellsworth Gump James R. Chase, Davenport, driving while license suspended, 30 days in jail, 28 days suspended.

William H. McMillan, Newport, driving while license suspended, 6 months in jail with all but 10 days suspended. Ashael L. Newell, 5721 Mamer, no operator's license, 6 months in jail with all but 10 days suspended. George F.

Winchel, Richland, speeding, $61 forfeited. Michael E. Nelson, S210 Sheridan, driving while license suspended, 6 months in jail with all but 15 days suspended. Roy E. Lloyd, N4506 Mayhew, drivinq while license suspended, 6 months in lail with all but 10 days suspended.

Jeffery Gregory, Bellingham, negligent drivina, $50 fine. James M. Fagan, $611 Longfellow, driving while intoxicated, $100 fine, 90 days in jail. Leon R. Davis, W1311 Tenth, driving while intoxicated, $200 fine, 6 months in jail with all but 15 days suspended.

Patrick A. Gourneau, N214 Felts Road, no valid operator's license, 30 davs in jail, 28 days suspended. Gary L. Johnson, E6905 First, pired vehicle license, 10 days in jail suspended. Johnny T.

Johnson, Idaho, violation of special permit, $65 forfeited. Barry D. Pola, W2406 Bridge, no operator's license, 30 days in jail suspended. Criminal Cases Judge James B. Mcinturff: Par Congress Clarence L.

Forech, 29, E1726 Third, disorderly, 30 days with all but 2 days suspended. Cyrus J. Caya, 43, W2315 Francis, of one state vagrancy, 2-day sentence. deferred sentence year, Sandra L. Vulcano, 18, N2428 Hamilton, shoplifting, deferred sentence one year, 5-day sentence.

O. D. Patterson, 30, Spokane Street Motel, third degree assault, 180-day sentence; third-degree assault, 180 days suspended. John J. Muldoon, 37, E11216 MalIon, petty larceny, 180 days with all but 30 days suspended.

Clarence O. Kelly, 46, W725 Chelan, state vagrancy, 180-day sentence. Mike Bear, 19, Kamiah, Idaho, petty larceny, deferred sentence one wet year, 60-day sentence. Danny E. Kenagy, 19, Chewelah, minor in possession, deferred sentence 6 months, $25 fine.

minor Bruce D. drinking, Reynolds, deferred 18, sentence Route 2 months, $25 fine. Robert D. Peterson, 19, W1302 Boone, minor drinking, deferred sentence 6 months, $25 fine. U.S.

DISTRICT COURT Bankruptcies Filed Everett E. Cecil, Yakima: Liabillties, assets, $310, with all claimed excempt. Holaday Edworthy of Tri-Cities, West Richland, Liabilities, assets, $223,555, with none claimed exempt. Earl A. Prosser, Liabilities, assets, $700, with all claimed exempt.

Clyde F. Camerer, Yakima: Liabilities, assets, $600, with all claimed exempt. Gary Liabilities, M. Vinneau, assets, E723 sAaldwini, all claimed exempt. William D.

Ziegler, S5607 Pittsburq: Liabilities, assets, $118, with $1,900 claimed exempt. Wage Earner Plan Douglas L. Kluth, Yakima: Liabillties, assets, $4,486, with none claimed exempt. NOTICES 1:49 1-LEGAL NOTICES A. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PROJECT: Student Housing, OWNER: Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington.

Sealed bids for the combined general, mechanical and electrical construction of six (6) dormitory buildings for Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington, will be received by the Board of Trustees of Whitworth College at the office of Roy Wyatt Associates, North 2310 Pines Road, Spokane, Washington until 3:00 o'clock p.m., Thursday, April 28, 1972, and than at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The information for bidders, Form of Bid. Form of Contract, Plans, Specification and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Office of the Business Manager, Administration Building, Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington. Office of the Architects, North 2310 Pines Road, Spokane, Wash. Associated General Contractors, East 4935 Trent Avenue Spokane, Washington.

Spokane Construction Council, 4-12.

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