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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 24

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1 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW April 15, 1981, Spokane, Wash. COLLEGE EWU 9, Whits 6 Eastern 021 020 100 3 9 15 Whitworth 221 010 000 0 6 10 0 Barry Kato, Jones (2), Joe Hall (9) and Todd Stubbs; Dennis Beemer, Jack Baldwin (3), Jeff Leavitt (5), Joey Kenney (7) and Mark McGowan. Hall (2-1), Kenney (0-2). Hits: Eastern Soss 2. Koopman, Morgan 3, Waldrop 3, Frazier 1, Sitbbs 2, Olson 1, Aspelund, Collins.

Whitworth Skubinna, Krauth 4, Lehman 2, McGowan 2. Harder. HR Soss Olson. 2. Morgan, Stubbs, WSU 21, PLU 2 PLU 000 000 110 2.10 4 WSU 144 060 24x 21 24 Kinonen, Lebow (3) and Larson; Webb, Tallman (3), Johnson (6), Anthony (7) and Poznanski, Paulson.

HITS: Pacific Lutheran Davis, Patnode, Vranjes, Camerer 2, Larson 2, Latimer, Hermansen 2. Washington State Emerson 2. Cratsenberg. Wulff 2, Hill 2, Bailey, Slavin, Davis. 'Farrell 2, Magraw.

Noce 2, Bogart 3, Henry, Monda, Pointer, Poznanski 2, Clark. GSL Ferris 4, Shadle 2 Shadle 001 001 0 2 8 2 Ferris 301 000 4 7 2 Moran, Jilbert (2) and T.Rypien; T. Cogdill, Neubauer (5) and Jennings Todd Cogdill (2-0); Moran. HITS: Shadle Barranco, Burkhart 2, T.Rypien, M.Rypien, Lindsey 3. Ferris Ryan 2, Davis 2, Bond 2, Sutherland.

HR -T. Rypien. 28- Lindsey, Ryan 2, Bond. U-High 7, Rogers 6 U-High 420 100 0 7 9 3 Rogers 004 110 0 6 7 2 Thomason, Cook (5) and Jennings; Moon, Schutz (2) and Louden. W- Thomason.

Moon (1-1). HITS: University O'Rielly, Haymaker 2, Nienhuis 2, Carbon, Witt, Leonard, Peterson. Rogers Little 3, Louden, Bores, Fiorillo, Moon. 28- Haymaker, Witt; Little, Louden. 38- Little.

G-Prep 5, CV 4 C. Valley 200 200 0 4 9 0 G-Prep 300 000 2 5 9 2 Schmerer and Ohme; Schmidlkofer, Hainline (4) and Day. HITS: Central Valley Malsam 2, Ohme 2, Krienke 2, Wharton, Horn, Stocker. Gonzaga Prep Day 3, Hamad, Koentopp, Murphy, Mark Machtolf, O'Neill, Cozza. HR -Murphy.

2B-Koentopp, Day, Cozza; Ohme. LC 8, Mead 2 Mead 000 000 2 2 3 0 LC 233 000 8 12 2 Paul Harding and Phil Harding; Phil Helean and Rick Ellingsen. Helean (2-0). Harding. HITS Myers, Ph.

Harding, Pa. Harding. Johnston 3, Webb, Ellingsen, Bennett, Damon, Henry 2, B. Beary, J. Beary.

HR -Webb. GSL GIRLS Ferris 13, Shadle 2 Ferris 035 050 0 13 12 4 Shadle 010 001 0 2 97 Laurie Baker and Ann Schmidt; Tammy Clinton, Sherri Bovee and Molly Anselmo. Baker, Clin- DOUBLES 1, Brand-LaPierre son-Pam Helberg ton (4-1). (EWU) d. Steeves-Denise Sbona 6-2, 6- Macintyre-Merri HITS Baker 2, Pennington, 3.

2, Ratigan-Donahoe (EWU) d. Car- Laura Dryden-Marcie McClutchly 2, Riba 2, Christie 2. ney-Kincore 7-6, 7-5. 3, Johnson-Lisa d. Denise Olson- -Julie 3 Schmidt, Nelson, Tallay.

Totten, Edwards (EWU) d. McCormick-Kerns 0 Holsinger, Harmon, Fitzgerald, Ser- 6-0, 6-3. bousek 2, Cerenzia, Carchia, Mitchell, G-Prep 6, CV 5 G-Prep 011 004 0-6 9 5 C. Valley 000 310 5 10 5 Laurie Thurston, Donna Judd (7) and Val Stroshein; Michelle Bean and Scarlett Wrencher. Thurston.

Bean. HITS Cafaro, DeFelice, Halvorson. Orth, Waller, Ivenis 2, Satier, Thurston. Trautman 2, Wrencher, Karstetter 2, Landers, Koch 2, D. Bean, Hayden.

Rogers 7, 4 Rogers 210 022 7 6 4 University 000 300 1 Kris Adams and Raylene Geannett; Melissa Hoyt and Cheryl Berglund, Patrty Lightfoot (5). Adams. L- Hoyt. HITS Smith, Jeannett. T.Finley, Mason, Hopkins, Adams.

Chewning, Looney 2, Whitter, NC 5, WV 3 N. Central 300 002 0-5 6 5 W. Valley 000 003 3 6 4 Annette Patnaude and Ann Anderson; Shelly Nordberg, Dannette Wachtel (6) and Laura Barry. Patnaude. Nordberg.

HITS Dunning, Harmel, M.Ochoa, C.Ochoa, Williams, Allen. Savage, Finn, Comstock, Sackett 2, Wachtell. Mead 10, LC.7 LC 520 000 0 7 7 3 Mead 020 035 10 18 6 Oaksford and Lynn Craine; Joanne Poage and Darcea Guenther. Poage. Oaksford.

HITS Kelsh 2, Craine, Burns, Hammer, Nolan, Gleason. Baker 3, Guenther 3, Farrell 2, Melior 2, Morrison 2, Goolie 2, Bowles, Mitchell, Bunton, Poage. AREA GAMES M'Lake 7, R'side 6 Riverside 000 321 0 6 3 4 Med'Lake 320 010 1-7 10 5 Kaley, Rosi (3), Kaley (7) and Moss; Childes, King (4) Jones (6) and Christenson, Hoeche (6). W- Jones. L- Kaley.

HITS: Riverside Rosi, Kaley, Moss. Medical Lake Forden, Everman 2, Hanna 2, King, Brown, Christenson, Hoeche 2. 2B-Brown, Christenson. 3B-Hoeche. Tennis COLLEGE Women EWU 9, Gonzaga 0 SINGLES 1, Debbie Brand (EWU) d.

Donna Steeves 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. 2, Daniele LaPierre (EWU) d. Cathy Carney 6-1, 6-4. 3, Michele Ratigan (EWU) d. Maura Kincore 6-2, 7-5.

4, Julie Donahoe (EWU) d. Ellen McCormick 6-0, 6-0. 5, Janelle Johnson (EWU) d. Mary Huttula 6-2, 6-1. 6, Maxine Vogel (EWU) d.

Carey Kerns 6-1, 6-3. SFCC 10, L-C 0 SINGLES 1, Mary McDevitt (SFCC) d. Sherry Greenup 6-0, 6-0. 2. DeeDee Sabotta (SFCC) d.

Kari Isabelle 6-0, 6-0. 3, Traci Hutter (SFCC) d. Terri Broke 6-2, 6-3. 4, Janie Walsh (SFCC) d. Robin Servatius 6-1, 6-3.

5, Lori Hiltz (SFCC) d. Bonnie Henrikson 6-2, 6-0. 6, Sylvia Quelimalz (SFCC) d. Carleen Reiner 6-0, 6-1. 7, Debbie Saunders (SFCC) d.

Robin Krause 6-0, 6-0. DOUBLES 8, Sabotta-Huffer (SFCC) d. Greenup-Broke 6-0, 6-0. 9, Walsh-Hiltz (SFCC) d. Isabelle-Servatius 7-6.

6-2. 10, Quelimalz-Saunders (SFCC) d. Reiner-Krause 6-0, 6-0. FRONTIER LEAGUE Boys Cheney 5, P'man 2 SINGLES 1, Mike Manson (C) d. Nate Rogers 6-1, 6-1.

2, Kevin Young (C) d. Rob Schauble 7-5, 6-1. 3, Randell Stradling (C) d. Seth Anawalt 6-1, 6-0. 4, Tom.

Stradling (C) d. Larry Johnson 6-1, 6-2. DOUBLES 5, Frank Ide-Kevin Sell (C) d. Steve Loucks-Mike Meyers 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. 6, Dan Fertakis-Jay Kallaher (P) d.

Chip Magnuson-Todd Raglin 6-2, 6-4. 7, Dave Brummel-Todd Flack (P) d. Ken Edwards-Ken Ide 4- 6, 6-4, 6-2, WV 5, EV 2 SINGLES 1, Karl Bruscoe (EV) d. Brian Starr 5-7, 6-2, 6-0. 2, Jay Mewes (WV) d.

Tom Krustangel 7-6, 6-4. 3, Bill Rutcoske (WV,) d. Mike Seybolt 4- 6, 6-1, 6-1. 4, Brent Christianson (EV) d. Kevin Tye 6-4, 6-3.

DOUBLES 5, Tracy Schultz- Jeff Ries (WV) d. Russ Blair- Tim Albee 4- 6, 6-1, 7-6. 6, Ken Fry-Terry Vent (WV) d. Brian Lynch-Bob Paragin 6-0, 7-6. 7, Gary Burrill-Mike Basinger (WV) d.

Ron Hopkins-Brian Baker 6-1, 6-3. Girls P'man 4, Cheney 3 SINGLES 1, Maura Flynn (C) d. Sue Headwigger 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. 2, Malei Young (C) d. Pam Sorenson 6-3, 2-6, 6- 4.

3, Missy Olbrick (P) d. Laurie Hattemer 6-4, 6-4. 4, Michelle Anderson (C) d. Nancy Arnold 6-1, 6-3. DOUBLES 5, Linda Bender-Kim Campbells (P) d.

Patty Lawley-Sandy Mathews 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. 6, Deb BerryJennifer Grathwol (P) d. Jackie Besse-Debbie Cooper 7-5, 7-5. 7, Lori Way- -Jessica Smith (P) d. Judi Lanphere-Karen Tuttle 6-1, 6-2.

WV 7, EV 0. SINGLES Darla McBride (WV) d. Kim Crustangel 6-2, 6-1. 2, Nancy Kaisaiki (WV) d. Debbie Peterson 6-1, 6- 2.

3, Kari Peterson (WV) d. Jenel Gepperson 6-1, 6-3. 4, Renee Miller (WV) d. Sandy Jordan 6-2, 6-3. DOUBLES 5, Mary VermillionLauri Smith (WV) d.

Tammy KjosVivian Clark 6-1, 6-0. 6, Joanne Robin- Tribe- -(Continued from page 1)- Sunday, April 12 Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 2 NY Rangers 6, Los Angeles 3, NY Rangers win series 3-1 Quebec 4, Philadelphia 3, OT Tuesday's Games Philadelphia 5, Quebec 2, Philadelphia wins series 3-2 St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3, 20T. St.

Louis wins series 3-2 Flyers 5, Nords 2 Quebec 1-2 Philadelphia 1 3-5 First Period-1, Philadelphia, MacLeish 1, 17:16. 2, Quebec, Goulet 3 (P. Stastny, A. Stastny), 18:04. Penalties -Bridgman, Phi, Tardif, Que, Dailey, Phi, Linseman, Phi, Marois, Que, P.

Stasiny, Que, 15:45. Second Period -3, Philadelphia, Hill 2 (Bridgman, Bathe), 10:05. Penalties- Clackson, Que, Linseman, Phi, Hunter, Que, Clarke, Phi, Clarke, Phi, 12:52. Third Period-4, Philadelphia, Linseman 2 (Holmgren), 0:18. 5, Philadelphia, Holmgren 2 (Linseman, Propp), 2:38.

6, Philadelphia Propp 3 (Linseman, Eriksson), 5:07. 7, Quebec, A. Stastny 4 (Ftorek, P. Stastny), 6:16. Penalties-Holmgren, Phi, Linseman, Phi, minor-major, Hunter, Que, minor-major, Eriksson, Phi, 14:27.

Shots on goal -Quebec 4-6-8-18. Philadelphia 19-10-8-37. Goalies-Quebec, Bouchard. Phila- (WV) d. Theresa Morasch 6-1, 6-1.

7, Bergman (WV) Weller 6-1, 6-0. Hockey NHL delphia, Peters. A Blues 4, Penguins 3 Pittsburgh 0-3 St. Louis 1-4 First Period -1, Pittsburgh, Gardner 1 (Kehoe, Carlyle), 7:48. Penalties- Sutter, StL, major, Carlyle, Pit, major, Schutt, Pit, misconduct, St.

Louis bench (served by Zuke), Pittsburgh bench (served by Rissling), Baxter, Pit, Maxwell, StL, double minor, Faubert, Pit, Hart, SAL, Schutt, Pit, 15:44. Second Period -2, St. Louis, Sutter 2 (Federko, Currie), 11:17. 3, Pittsburgh, Ferguson 2 (Johnson, Sheppard), 15:06. 4, St.

Louis, Federko 4 (Sutter, Currie), 16:06. Penalties -Patey, SAL, Johnson, Pit, 15:53. Third Period -5, St. Louis, LaPointe (Chapman, Patey), 3:34. 6, Pittsburgh, Malone 2 (Schutt, Baxter), 10:36.

Penalties- -Price, Pit, Price, Pit, Patey, StL, Sheppard, Pit, LaPointe, StL, 18:58. First Overtime- -None. PenaltiesBaxter, Pit, Patey, StL, 9:56. Second Overtime-7, St. Louis, Crombeen 2 (Zuke, LaPointe), 5:16.

Shots on goal -Pittsburgh 10-13-10- 13-5- 51. St. Louis 17-12-9-13-1-52. Goalies -Pittsburgh, Millen; St. Louis, Liut.

A Statistics compiled by Patsy Allie NOTICES 1-49 LEGAL NOTICES SECTION 101 Starting his third time around Tribe TOWN OF ALMIRA with the Indians, the little second 5, Tigers 3 SEWAGE IMPROVEMENTS TREATMENT baseman had moved Hart around to SPOKANE TACOMA ADVERTISEMENT FOR: FOR BIDS ab bi ab bi third in that inning with a perfectly Hart cf Sexton ss 4 0 0 0 CONSTRUCTION OF PUMP STATION, FORCE MAIN, TWO executed hit-and-run a move he Estrada 2b JCox 2b 3000 TREATMENT LAGOONS, Walton dh -000 Drmrt 2b 0 0 0 DRAINFIELD, WATER WELL, tried again in the sixth, only to line SEWER REHABILITATION Maler 1b 5 Davis dh 4 0 00 0 0 Date and Time of Bid intone double play. Estrada also had TCox 3b 5011 Moore 1b 4 0 Openings: Tuesday, May 12, diving catch of an apparent Parson rf 3 0 Nettles cf 3 1 0 0 1981, NOTICE 7:00 PM TO CONTRACTORS hit by Mike Davis to open Mercado If 4 0 Bell 3b if 2 3000 For The construction of sure base Fimang Bryant sewage treatment improvethe Tacoma half of the eighth. McHenry ss 4 0 1 0 Bdska rf 2112 ments and appurtenances as 3 0 02 1 follows: After Spokane's big inning, Taco- Total 37 573 Dmpsy Rehabilitate approximately Mark halved the Total 33 3 4 3 6500 lineal feet of 8 and 10 ma's Budaska lead Spokane 000 040 100 5 inch concrete sewers by sealin the bottom of the fifth with a no- Tacoma 000 020 100 3 Ing ken leaks and sections; replacing rehabili- brodoubt two-run homer off Spokane E- -Bell 3, Budaska, Moore, Sexton, tate an existing pump station pipe Maler, TCox. -Spokane 1, Tacoma by adding a new dry well, starter Bob Stoddard. But Maler 1.

LOB- -Spokane 12, Tacoma pumps and standby storage Maler. HR -Budaska (1). -Budaska. structure; main a new 6 construct added an insurance run in the sev- inch 4000 feet long leadIP RER BB SO ing to 2 new 2 acre sewage laenth, doubling and coming around Spokane goons followed by two (2) on singles by Cox and Casey Par- Stoddard 1-3 2 2 A large drainfields and one (1) wafer sampling well with well sons, and Spokane reliever Sammye VndBrg ON The house. work to be performed Wibrne 1-0 2 2-3 Welborn earned the victory by sur- Mssiman -00 -0 will include furnishing all necessary labor, materials, viving two errors and a bases-load- Tacoma and equipment and performed squeeze in the bottom half by Beard, Thomas 4 2-3 1-3 3 4 4 2 -0 ing furnishing all work and required installation for the of fanning pinch hitter Keith Drum- WP-Stoddard, Beard.

A- the sary sewer appurtenances. line and all necesright. 8,891. Notice is hereby given that CAR SERVICE recognized SPECIALS LEADER IN CAR SERVICE 1 LUBE AND OIL 2nd Radial ALIGNMENT MOST CARS We'll install up to 5 quarts of high grade oil and lubricate your car HALF PRICE Precision alignment by skilled mechan chassis is who will set camber, caster, and toc ADD $1.00 in to manufacturer's 1 FOR specifications when you buy one at our regular price. 14 and 15-inch sizes only.

steel-belted 1450 CARS Vans and pickups add tonal Parts extra if needed MOST 720 radial whitewalls Na aditional charge for factory air or torsicn bars rats WHITEWALL F.E.T. REPACK Size 1st tire 2nd tire per tire BEARING 86 $85 $42.50 43.00 2.04 $1.88 TRANSMISSION DISC BRAKE 96 93 46.50 48.00 2.37 2.26 SERVICE BEARING PACK 98 49.00 2.52 97 104 52.00 48.50 2.74 2.50 $3450 102 51.00 2.64 Rear wheel drive Eldorado Tornado $45 105 52.50 2.85 We'll install a new transmission filter replace the pan $1680 112 56.00 3.06 gasket, mission fluid clean and and road inspect test the your oil car reservoir, Automatic add trans transAll prices plus tax, no trade needed. MOST PASS. CARS Pair 13-inch too! mission only savings on sizes, BALL JOINTS AND ALIGNMENT FRONT END ALIGNMENT AND 2 BALL JOINTS Precision alignment by skilled mechanics, and we install both upper or lower ball joints. Includes parts and labor.

AMERICAN CARS Phone for appointment. ELECTRONIC UP FOR IGNITION Here's what we do: Install new resistor spark plugs, adjust idle speed, set timing, test battery charging system. 4 cyl. 6 cyl. 8 cyl.

$2800 $3200 $3800 Add $10 00 for regular ignition DLC-78 HIGHWAY FRONT DISC BRAKE RETREAD OVERHAUL REAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Size A78-13, Blackwall We install font brake pods new front seals and brake hardware, rebuild calipers. rotors. 2nd Retread and repack broke front hoses, wheel bleed beatings tritem inspect and add master new rulinde Hurd then road test the co PRICE! When you buy one at our regular price. 1ST 2564 2ND American (Single Can 1282 Mos piston systems Plus excise tax ea. and recappable casing exchange.

8 MONROET. 9 RADIAL- -MATIC Service agreement 2ND SHOCK We'll realign as many times as required for 5 years or 50,000 miles. Parts as PRICE! posted. labor free. 1ST 2995 2ND 1497 wheel drive and or MacPher When you buy one at our regular price: All American cars except vettes and compacts with front son suspension We'll set caster camber and toe in to manutacturer LIMITED WARRANTY-As long as you own your car.

original specifications No charge for cars extra with factory air or torsion bars Parts extra if needed Call Shock free-labor as posted. Installation available at tor yout appointment $4.00 each. Prices and credit plans shown are available at Firestone stores. See your Firestone dealers for their prices and credit plans. Service offers not available at UNIVERSITY CITY NORTHTOWN locations.

3. 10717 Sprague N. 4504 Division NO CHARGE FOR MOUNTING FIRESTONE TIRE PURCHASE. 924-7853 483-8501 Minimum monthly payment required 90 DAYS Firestone same as CASH All finance charges refunded, when DOWNTOWN DISHMAN on revolung harke agreed E. 10717 Sprague E.

8014 Sprague at and many Firestone Firestone stores We also honor: Visa MasterCard 838-8565 926-1711 dealers Blanche American Express 1 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 13 FUNERALS 28 PERSONALS Menu April 15 Around Town COLLEGE SOFTBALL Washington State vs. Eastern Washington (2) at Cheney, 2:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Pacific Lutheran at Eastern Washington, 2 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS Eastern Washington at Whitworth, 3 p.m. PREP co TRACK Gonzaga Prep vs.

Ferris: Shadie Park vs. Central Valley, both at Spokane Falls, 3 p.m, PREP GOLF Mead. Gonzaga Prep and Rogers at Wandermere, 2.30 p.m. Road COLLEGE BASEBALL Washington State vs. Lewis-Clark State at Lewiston, 7 p.m.

MEN'S COLLEGE TENNIS Eastern Washington vs. Whitman at Walla Walla, 2:30 p.m. COLLEGE GOLF Eastern Washington in Puget Sound Invite, at Taco- ma. Television 4 8 7 a.m. Sportscenter an (CH 28).

Also 4, 8:30 11:30 p.m. 5 Soccer Manchester VS. Ipswich (CH 28). 6 Golf U.S. vs.

World (CH 28). 8 College baseball Mississippi vs. Alabama (CH 28). 11 Auto racing Brazilian Grand Prix (CH 28). 1:30 College lacrosse North Carolina vs.

Roanoke (CH 28). 4:30 Sports Look (CH 30). 5 Soccer F.A. Cup openinground play (CH 28). 6 Auto racing Union 76 Pit Crew Race (CH 28).

Also midnight. 7:30 Cougar Sportsbeat (CH 18). 7:30 Boxing's Best: Jack Dempsey (CH 20). 7:30 Tennis Suntory Cup Challenge (CH 30). 9 Handball Top Ace championship match one (CH 28).

9:30 Pro karate PKA world super-lightweight championship bout (CH 28). 10:30 Greatest Sports Legends (CH 30). 11:30 NBA playoff Western Conference game (CH 2). Midnight Pro baseball Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros (CH 27).

2:30 a.m. Rodeo Tulsa vs. Kansas (CH 28). Radio 7-15 Pro baseball Seattle Mariners vs. Minnesota Twins (KXLY).

7:25 PCL baseball Spokane Indians vs. Tacoma Tigers at Tacoma (KHQ). Basketball NBA Conference Semifinals Best of Seven Eastern Conference Wednesday's Game Milwaukee at Philadelphia, (n) Friday's Game Philadelphia at Milwaukee, (n) Sunday, April 19 Milwaukee at Philadelphia, If necessary Western Conference Tuesday's Game Houston 123, San Antonio 117, Houston leads series 3-2 Wednesday's Games San Antonio at Houston, (n) Kansas City at Phoenix, (n) Friday's Games Houston at San Antonio, If necessary Phoenix at Kansas City, if necessary Sunday, April 19 Kansas City at Phoenix, if Boston, Milwaukee, San Antonio and Phoenix had first-round byes. Rockets 123, Spurs 117 HOUSTON (123) Malone 8 18-20 34, Reid 7 3-3 17, Paultz 4 7-10 15, Henderson 4 4-4 12, Dunleavy 0-0 2, Murphy 16 4-4 36, Jones 3 1-2 7, Garrett 0 0-0 0, Leavell 0 0-00. Totals 43 37-43 123.

SAN ANTONIO (117) R. Johnson 10 5-7 25, Olberding 8 5-8 21, G. Johnson 2 2-2 6, Silas 3 7-8 13, Gervin 9 5-6 23. Griffin 1 2-5 4, Moore 4 3-5 11, Corzine 6 0-0 12, Brewer 01 0-0 2. Totals 44 29-41 117.

Houston 21 31 31 32- 123 San Antonio 29 27 28 33- 117 Fouled Out Olberding, Gervin, Griffin. Total Fouls Houston 32, San Antonio 29. A 9 Baseball AMERICAN EAST Pct. GB Detroit .750 Baltimore .667 Milwaukee .667 New York .500 Boston 333 Toronto Cleveland .500 .333 WEST Oakland 1.000 Chicago .667 California 500 3 Kansas City .333 Texas .250 Minnesota .200 Seattle .200 Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Boston, rain Chicago 9, Milwaukee 3 Cleveland 7, Texas 1 Detroit 6, Kansas City 5 Oakland 5, California 2 Minnesota 5, Seattle 4 Only games scheduled Wednesday's Games Baltimore (D. Martinez 0-0) at Boston (Torrez 0-0) Milwaukee (Haas 0-0) at Chicago (Trout 0-0 or Burns 0-0) Cleveland (Barker 0-0) at Texas (Medich 0-0) New York (May 1-0) at Toronto (Todd 0-0 or Stieb 0-1), (n) Detroit (Petry 0-0) at Kansas City (Gura 0-1), (n) Oakland (Langford 1-0) at California Jefferson 0-1), (n) Minnesota (Erickson 0-1) at Seattle (Gleaton 1-0), (n) NATIONAL EAST Pct.

GB New York .667 Philadelphia .500 Montreal .500 St. Louis .500 Pittsburgh .333 Chicago .333 WEST Los Angeles 1.000 Cincinnati .667 11 Atianta 0 .600 San Diego .333 San Francisco .333 Houston .200 Tuesday's Games Chicago at Montreal, rain St. Louis at New York, rain Houston 8, Atlanta 2 Cincinnati 4, San Diego 0 Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 1 Wednesday's Games Chicago (Reschel 0-1) at Montreal (Rogers 0-0) St. Louis (Martinez 0-0) at New York (Zachry 1-0) Pittsburgh (Bibby 0-0) at Philadelphia (Ruthven 1-0), (n) Atlanta (Boggs 0-0) at Houston (Ryan 0-0), (n) Cincinnati (Soto 0-1) at San Diego (Mura 0-0), (n) Los Angeles (Hooton 1-0) at San Francisco (Whitson 0-0), (n) PCL Toros 5, Gulls 4 Tucson 220 000 001-5 13 0 Salt Lake 000 000 000-0 4 0 Pladson and Knicely; Schuler, Waiters (8) and Harper. -Pladson, 1-0.

L- Schuler, 0-1. Pittman (1), Pena (1). A- 2,154. Traps 12, Bevos 5 Edmonton 262 010 001-12 11 Portland 000 102 002- 5 Contreras, Ogost (7), Teutsch (9) and Foley; Tiant, Mahorcic (3), Cruz (6), Camacho (9) and Ortiz. -Contreras, 1-0.

-Tiant, 0-1. HR -Edmonton, Holley (1); Portland, Boyland (1). A 4.750. sealed bids will be received by the Town of Almira, by filing with the Town Clerk, until 7:00 PM, May 12, 1981 at which time such bids will be opened and publicly read. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered.

The bids and improvements shall be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Town of Almira, 21 North Third, Almira, Washington 99103, and at the offices of Horton Dennis Associates, 103 Palouse Street, Fuller Quigg Building, Wenatchee, Washington 98804, and in Seattle at 6133 Sixth Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 98108. The Contract Documents may be examined at the above locations. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the offices of Horton Dennis Associates, 6133 Sixth Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, 98108, upon payment of $40.00. Any Bidder, upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS within seven (7) days after the Bid Opening, and in good condition, will be refunded $20.00 and any nonbidder upon so returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be refunded $-0-. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier's check, or surety bond in an amount equal to at least five per cent of the amount of such bid proposal.

Checks shall be made payable to the Town of Almira. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the Specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the Town of Almira. The Town reserves the right to reject all bids; unless all bids are rejected for good cause, award shall be to the low, responsive, responsible bidder. A firm which has submitted a bid shall be allowed to modify or withdraw its bid before the time of bid openings. Unaccepted bids may be withdrawn ninety (90) days after the date set for bid opening.

Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation For Bids are expected to be funded in part by Grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United Stafes nor any of its departments, agencies or employees is or will be a party to this invitation For Bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to Federal Regulations contained in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.938, and 35.939; Bidders must comply with Title VI of The Civil Rights Act of 1964. PRE CONSTRUCTION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE CONFERENCE As part of the procedure for determining the ability of contractors to comply with the Equal Opportunity Clause, prospective bidders may be required to attend a meeting scheduled by the Environmental Protection Agency prior to opening of bids where they will be instructed in the Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements of the Agency.

1981. Dated day of TOWN OF ALMIRA LORAINE LUTE, Town Clerk SR23 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Regents of Washington State University up until 2:00 p.m. May 12, 1981 in Room 432 and will be opened and publicly read at 2:05 p.m. local time in Room 136 French Administration Building, Washington State University for a single construction contract to include all general, mechanical and electrical construction work for the renovation of the former Chemical Engineering Building. Proposals received after time set for opening will not be considered.

Drawings and specifications may be examined at the following offices: Director, Department of Facilities Planning, Washington State University Ressa, Zeck and Company; 200 Fernwell Building, Spokane, Washington 99201 Spokane Construction Council; East 102 Boone Avenue, Spokane, Washington 99202 Associated General Contractors; East 4935 Trent Avenue, Spokane, Washington 99206 Tri-City Construction Council; 34 Vista way, Kennewick, Washington 99336 Copies of drawings and specifications may be obtained only at the offices of Ressa, Zeck and Company, Spokane, Washington, by and for bona fide bidders upon deposit of $25.00 per complete sef. Deposit will not be returned if documents are mutiliated or so marked that they are not resuable if they are not returned to the Archifect within 10 days after bids are received. Other sets or individual sheets may be purchased at cost (not refundable) from the printer with the approval of the Architect. No bidder may, withdraw his bid after hour set for opening thereof, unless award is delayed for a period exceeding 60 days. The Board of Regents of Washington State University reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities.

SECRETARY Board of Regents Washington State University SR21 INVITATION FOR BIDS Liberty Lake Sewer District No. 1, Owner South 1827 Liberty Drive Liberty Lake, Washington 99019 Separate sealed BIDS for furnishing the following: Schedule Grounds Maintenance Tractor Schedule Front-End Loader Schedule Ill: Pick-Up Truck Schedule IV: Sludge Hauling Trailer Schedule Laboratory Equipment will be received by the Liberty Lake Sewer District at the Liberty Lake Community Church until Tuesday, May 19, 1981, and then at said place publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined following locations: 1. Liberty Lake Sewer District, S. 1827 Liberty Drive, Liberty Lake, WA 99019 2.

Michael A. Kennedy Consulting Engineers, W. 1720 Spokane, WA 99204 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Michael A. Kennedy Consulting Engineers located at W. 1720 4th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99204.

Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation for Bids are expected to be funded in part by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies or employees is or will be a party to this Invitation for Bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to regulations contained in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.938, and 35.939. In accordance with the Buy American provision in Public Law 95-217 (Section 215 of Public Law 92-500 as amended) and implementing EPA regulations and guidelines, the Bidder agrees that preference will be given to domestic construction material by the contractor, subcontractors, materialmen, and suppliers in the performance of any contract awarded. DENNIS L.

ASHLOCK, Commissioner SR94 SALE OF TIMBER Flathead Indian Reservation MONTANA This is not an Indian Preference Sale. Sealed bids for timber on the Charity received Peak Logg; Unit will be 1:00 p.m.. local time at the place of bid opening, May 21, 1901. The unit Includes an area of approximately 4,600 acres of which 1,277 acres are to be harvested. The total estimated net volume of 9,578,670 net board feet Includes approximately 1,922,560 net board feet of Ponderosa pine and Western White Pine, 6,110,870 net board feet of Douglas-fir, Western larch, and Wesfern Red Cedar, and 1,543,310 net board feet of other species.

The total volume, includes an estimated 1,930 net board feet of merchantable dead sawlogs, to be purchased at a rate equal to 35 percent of the adjusted monthly stumpage rate for green Douglas-fir sawlogs. The contract base indices (WWPA) for stumpage adjustment purposes will be January, 1981. Each bidder must state price per thousand board feet (MBM) net Scribner Decimal Log Scale separately for each of the three species groups which are: 1) Ponderosa pine; 2) Douglas-fir and Western larch; 3) Other Species (Whitewoods). Minimum bid value for the sale whole is $1,071,066.88. The high bid and others as requested will be sublect to review and acceptance by the Approving Officer.

Full information concerning, timber, conditions of the sale and submission of bids can be obtained from the Superintendent, Flathead Agency, Ronan, MT 59864. presale meeting and field trip will be held with prospecfive bidders at 9:00 a.m. on April 29, 1981, at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Agency Office in Ronan, Montana. SR 22 The Washington Water Power Company Is now accepting bids for 30,000 electric water heater wraps to be delivered next 6 months. Deadline for submission of bids will be at 5:00 p.m., April 24, 1981, at The Washington Water Power Company, Purchasing Department, East 1411 Mission, Spokane, WA.

All shall be in writing. Bids shall be awarded on April 28, 1981. First delivery shall be May 22, 1981 or earlier. The Company reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Qualified suppliers may obtain entire specifications from Purchasing Department, P.O.

Box 3727, Spokane, WA 99220; phone (509) 489-0500, Ext. 2450. SR 20 8 LODGES HILLYARD VFW POST 1474 Elect of Officers Wed. April 15, 1981 Harold Amsden, Commander Karen Flynn, President 12 DEATHS DROTTER, Arthur John (age 64) Passed away April 12, 1981 in Rio Verde, Mexico. His home Rio Verde, Mexico.

A former longtime resident of Spokane, Survived by his wife, Lydia Drotter, at the home; two sons, Charles Drotter, Fabio Drotter, Rio Verde, Mexico. Former Owner of Spokane Furniture Company. Also worked for Montgomery Wards for many years. Burial in Rio Verde, Mexico. 13 FUNERALS ASBURY, Robert L.

Passed away April 14, 1981 in Spokane. His home Spokane. Survived by his wife, Marguerite Asbury, at the home; two sons, Tom L. Asbury, NY; Bob J. Asbury, Spokane Valley; eight grandchildren, four brothers, Roy Asbury, Post Falls, ID; Vern Asbury, Post Falls, ID; Earn Asbury, Spokane Valley; Don Asbury, Spokane Valley; numerous nieces and nephews.

Attended Greenacres Tabernacle Church. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 10:30 a.m. at the CHAPEL OF THE VALLEY FUNERAL, THORNHILL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM, S1400 PINES RD. Private interment Pleasant View Cemetery, Post Falls, ID. FERGUSON, Raymond R.

Passed away April 12, 1981 in Spokane. His home Spokane. Husband of Effie M. Ferguson, at the home; preceded in death by a son, Ralph R. Ferguson; grandfather of Debbie Ferguson, Spokane; several nieces and nephews including Bob Wade, San Diego, CA; Don Wade, Seattle, WA.

A member of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church. A 70 year resident of Spokane. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 2:00 p.m. at the GOTHIC CHAPEL, HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 MONROE ST.

Private burial services Holy Cross Cemetery. HUTCHCROFT, Lovesa beth Passed away April 12, 1981 in a local hospital. Her home Otis Orchards, WA. Mother of Mrs. Lewis (Sadie) LaMance, Napa, ID; Mrs.

Twila Bogar, Eima, WA; Mrs. Helen Johnson, Spokane Valley; Rev. Norwin Hutchcroft, Seattle, WA; Marion Hutchcroft, Moses Lake, WA; 19 grandchildren, 29 great-gran Funeral services Wednesday, April 15, 1981 at 1:00 p.m. at the COLONIAL CHAPEL, HAZEN 8 JAEGER VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, N1306 PINES OP. PORTUNITY.

Rev. Everett Olp officiating. Burial at Pioneer Memorial Gardens, Moses Lake, WA. Family suggests memorial gifts may be given to the Easf Side Assembly of God Church, E718 Empire Way, Seattle, WA. JOHNSON, Dorothy M.

Passed away April 12, 1981 in Pullman, WA. Her home Palouse, WA. Survived by her husband, Reinhardt Johnson, at the home; one daughter, Mrs. Stewart (Patricia) Pfaff, Garfield, WA; one sister, Mrs. John (Grace) Theimer, San Francisco, CA; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

A member of the Palouse Christian Church, 58 year member of the OES, the Crescent Chapter OES, Pullman, WA; past Worthy Matron, past Pres. of the Palouse Senior Citizens, charter member of the Federated Women's Seattle, WA; the Christian Women's Fellowship, past Pres. of H.O.A. Funeral services Wednesday, April 15, 1981 at 1:30 p.m. at the Palouse Christian Church, Palouse, WA.

Rev. Jim Buell officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Palouse, WA. Family suggests memorial gifts may be given to the Palouse Christian Church or the Palouse Community Building Fund Old National Bank, Box 188, Palouse, WA 99161. KRAMER'S KIMBALL FUNERAL HOME, PALOUSE, WA in charge.

LINDBLOM, Keith Douglas Entered into rest April 11, 1981 in a local hospital. His home Spokane. Survived by his father, Gerald Lindblom, MN; mother, Geraldine Saborium, Deer River, MN. Memorial services Wednesday, April 15, 1981 at 3:00 p.m. at the CHAPEL OF FLOWERS, RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, N4305 DIVISION ST.

Rev. Paul Wenning officiating. McGUFFIN, Perry Lawrence Passed away April 13, 1981 in Spokane. His home Spokane. Husband of Mrs.

Mae McGuffin, at the home; father of Mrs. Virgil (Gerri) Howell, Kenneth Payne, both of Spokane; four grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, one greatgreat-grandchild, brother of Mrs. Cecile Simpson, Bakersfield, CA; several nieces and nephews. A member of the Country Homes Christian Church. A 31 year resident of Spokane.

Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 12:00 Noon at the GOTHIC CHAPEL, HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 MONROE ST. Rev. Delbert V. Troxell officiating. Burial Greenwood Memorial Terrace.

Family suggests memorial gifts may be given to the American Heart NE Chapter, S11 Washington, Spokane, WA 99204. MILLER, Orville S. "Bud" (age 70) Passed away April 6, 1981 in Corvallis, OR. His home Albany, OR. Formerly a longtime resident of Spokane.

Survived by his wife, Rhoda Miller, at the home; four daughters, Marilyn Nyman, Philomath, OR; Janice Kegley, Portland, OR; Keren Whitman, Spokane; Kaye Amato, Seattle, WA; mother, Ethel Welch, Salem, OR; one brother, Robert Miller, Corvallis, OR; two sisters, Melva Schultz, Corvallis, OR; Lois Wheeler, Salem, OR; several nieces and nephews, 19 grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren. A member of the Bend Oregon Lodge past Royal Patron of the Jewel Court Amaranth, Spokane. A Machinist for several years and was a Safety Inspector for the State of Oregon for several years. Graveside services were held Thursday, April 9, 198lin Scio, Oregon. Family suggests memorial gifts may be given to the Washington Lung W222 Mission, Spokane, WA 99201.

PIVONKA, Josephine L. Passed away April 13, 1981 in Spokane. Her home Spokane. Mother of William Pivonka, Spokane; grandmother of Lee Pivonka, Steve Pivonka, both of Spokane; sister of Elsie Kadrmas, Traer, 10; several nieces and nephews. A resident of Spokane for four years.

Private memorial funeral services were held at the Westview Congregational Church. Cremation services were at the Hazen Jaeger Crematorium. RUSHMORE, Marian I. (age 54) in Wenatchee, WA. Her home Passed away, April 12, 1981 Wenatchee, WA.

Formerly of Spokane. Survived by her husband, Francis A. Rushmore, at the home; three daughters, Debbie Yantis, Wenatchee, WA; Mrs. Mickey (Sharon) McGregor, Salem, OR; Annette Rushmore, Vancouver, WA; parents, Judge Mrs. Carl C.

Quackenbush, Spokane; brother, Judge Justin L. Quackenbush, Spokane; sister, Derce Randolph, Phoenix, AZ. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Wenatchee, WA.

Rev. Charles H. Fox officiating. Remembrances in her name may be sent to the American Cancer Society, Concluding, services and interment follow in the JONES HOME, Wenatchee Cemetery. JONES WENATCHEE, WA in charge.

SHEFFIELD, Phillip Passed away April 13, 1981 in Spokane. home Spokane. Survived by his wife, Sue Sheffield, at the home; two sons, Kenneth and Kevin Sheffield, Newman Lake, WA; two stepsons, Bryan and Joey, the home; mother, Jane Welgum, CA; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 2:00 p.m. at the CHAPEL OF THE VALLEY, THORNHILL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM, S1400 PINES RD.

Rev. Jon Schmick officiating. Interment Pines Cemetery. SKOGMAN, Edythe Mae Passed away April 13, 1981 her home, Spokane. Mother of Mrs.

Elmer (Angie) Williams, Spokane; Mrs. Wayne (Victoria) Winger, Bell, CA; Mrs. Rowene Miller, Lynwood, CA; 17 grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren, sister of Mrs. Pherva Fachald, Wilmer, MN; Mrs. Hazel Kruse, Woodland Hills, CA; Grant Anderson, nieces and nephews.

A member of the Mission Avenue Presbyterian Church, Storytellers League (Wanatella), KinderA.A.R.P. Worked at the Child garten Teachers Group, Care Center at the YMCA. A resident of Spokane for 60 years. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 1:00 p.m. at the Mission Avenue Presbyterian Church, E2103 Mission Ave.

Rev. Robert Duryee officiating. Burial services to follow at the Greenwood Memorial Terrace. Family suggests memorial gifts may be given to the Mission Avenue Presbyterian Church Sunday School, E2103 Mission Spokane, WA 99202. HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, 1306 MONROE ST.

SUTTON, Artie L. Passed away April 13, 1981 in a local hospital. Her home Spokane. Wife of George Sutton, at the home; mother of Phyllis Lewis, Spokane; Mrs. Henry (Thelma Lou) Walker, Pettigrew, AR; Mrs.

Berges (June) Hart, Spokane; Harold Sutton, Sacramento, CA; Eugene Sutton, Wenatchee, WA; Bryant Lanny Sutton, Wenatchee, WA; Gary Sutton, Ventura, CA; 19 grandchildren, one great-greatgranddaughter, five sisters, one brother, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 2:00 p.m. at the COLONIAL CHAP. EL, HAZEN JAEGER LEY FUNERAL HOME, N1306 PINES OPPORTUNITY. Burial Pines Cemetery.

TIPKE, Edwin B. Passed away April 13, 1981 in a local nursing home. Husband of Elda B. Tipke, at the home; father of Linda Benson, Spokane; Benny Tipke, Prudhoe Bay, AK; stepfather of James Huntley, Greenacres, WA; seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, brother of George Tipke, Mead, WA; Mrs. Jim (Rosella) Atkinson, Mead, WA; Mrs.

Art (Delie) Schmidt, Deer Park, WA; Mrs. Sam (Violet) Davis, Colbert, WA; Elaine Tipke, Spokane; numerous nieces and nephews. A member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Retired member of the Steelworkers Union. Funeral services Thursday, April 16, 1981 at 10:00 a.m. at the COLONIAL CHAPEL, HAZEN JAEGER VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, N1306 PINES OPPORTUNITY.

Rev. Martin Baumann officiating. Burial Peone Prairie Cemetery. WALTHER, Paul E. Entered into rest April 12, 1981 in a local hospital.

His home Spokane. Survived by his wife, Darlene Walther, three sons, Paul Edward Walther, Kent Walther, Gary Walther, all at the home; sister, Elinore Biermann, Spokane; aunt, Ruth Hughbanks, Spokane; one niece, one nephew. A member of the Manito Presbyterian Church, Manito Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Bodies, EI Katif Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters, South Spokane Shrine Club, Spokane Valley Shrine Club. A charter member of the Manito Lions Club. A graduate of the University of Washing: ton.

Graveside services and interment Wednesday, April 15, 1981 at 11:00 a.m. at the Moran Prairie Cemetery. Rev. Ervin G. Roorda officiating.

Manito Masonic Lodge participating. Memorial services Wednesday, April 15, 1981 at 1:00 p.m. at the Manito Presbyterian Church, 402 E. 29th. Rev.

Ervin G. Roorda and the Rev. Harlan Gilliland officiating. Family suggests memorials may be made to the Lions Club Eye Bank, Manito Lions Club' Mr. Ruth, 1129 S.

Ash, Spokane, WA 99204, the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, N820 Summit Spokane, WA 99201 or the Mantio Presbyterian Church, 402 E. 29th, Spokane, WA 99203. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, N4305 DIVISION ST. 19 SERVICES CEMETERIES FAIRMONT, 4 lots, $350 ea. $1,350 all four.

926-9984 PET CREMATION Spokane Humane Soc. 489-7080 20 LOST $50 REWARD For Molley, black Cocker-Poo female. 12 lbs, vicinity N. Deer Park area, 4-11-81. 276-8521.

5 MO. Old female puppy, chocolate brown white on nose, Morgan Acres area, reward, 327-6301, 487-6641 BLACK Persian Manx female cat, white face paws, reward. 747-3708. BLOODHOUND puppy, reddish brn, Slab Inn Post Falls 4-9-81, $100 reward. FEM.

Irish Setter, Sat. Apr. 11, Vic. Trent University, Reward. 922-2747.

REWARD, Male red rust Doberman Airway Hts. area. Chris, 244-9388, 489-9481 REWARD. Male St. Bernard, Mt.

Spokane foothills Forker, Newman Lake Rd. 928-6218. Would the lady that called me about Please call again, Carol Brucick 928-0678 Bik White Male Husky pup lost N. Crestline, evenings 483-9430 PURSE, lost at Pineshed, reward, Joyce 326-7404; 484-3100 TAN puppy, Ger. Shep.

male, fem. Doby, reward. 487-3194 21 FOUND KEYS April 12th, Francis Ash. Identify pay ad. 747-6091 or 328-2075.

PRESCRIPTION glasses, lettering on case, also other items, 487-9349 MALE black Lab, about 7 mos. Identify, pay ad. 325-9887. OLDER Female collie, 4-9. Lynwood Park area.

466-7164 24 ANNOUNCEMENTS SOMETHING NEW Exciting has HIT Spokane. For Special Occasions Dates to Remember call the Pie Face Connection. Have a friend hit with a Pie. Call now, 928-7686. A real deterrent to burglars.

Put on door Window-Guard for your summer home. A-1 Door Window Guard Co. 326-4958 TRAVEL ALMOST FREE You buy gas, Phoenix, Washington DC, Milwaukee. Auto Driveway 328-0636. WEDDINGS home or chapel.

Minister 926-4665 or pager 455- 0990. The Wedding Chapel. Refresh your -self Mexican style. "TACO ME JICO" 27 RELIABLE couple trade for our lovely poolside condo in Kona, Hawail, May, June July, no children. 276-8356 STUDIO apartment, right on beautiful Kaanapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii.

Monthly-Weekly rates, 448-1991. Hawali Condo, Waikiki Beach, 326-0915 1g 1 bd, ocean frnt, Lanai, Sandpoint, Id. Condo Del Sol, 2 bdrm, pool, tennis, 534-0558. 28 PERSONALS SCHWEITZER SKI RESORT Invites you to enjoy some of the best SPRING SKIING we've BUT HURRY! Schweitzer closes April 19th Call (208) 263-9555 For more information Schweitzer Ski Resort Sandpoint, Idaho Uncontested DIVORCE Total cost filing fee. SPOKANE DIVORCE AGENCY No.25 NAPA 535-4264 Atty.

serv.avail. addit. cost Master Charge Visa welcome Inland Empire Hypnosis Weight, smoking, stress, habits etc. Trained therapist 922-8388. DIAMOND wedding sets gold bands wanted.

Top dollar paid. PANOREX, W407 Riverside. HYPNOTHERAPY LEARN to relax. Improve self-image. call Estelle Romanoff 455-8317 KELLY HEALTH CARE employees make Kelly Health What It LET'S TALK.

WIll $15.00 discuss for any subject in private. hr. 534-6351, Sprague. DIVORCE Life Line-For separated divorced. Call 747-5208.

GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL ----924-7396. MARRIAGE Counseling. Mattoon Ministry 535-3447. MARVEL HYPNOCLINIC ELIMINATE STRESS POETRY, Lyrics Wanted. Mattoon Music Ent.

838-5637. $100 REWARD for Information leading to the arrest of the suspect in Sat. night's stabbing at Safeway, Hamilton Mission. Contact Richard Kayne, Atty, 328-3005 Uncontested DIVORCE forms Law Offices, Tom Vest 525 S. Monroe, 455-9277 FINANCIAL 50-99 55 MONEY TO LOAN 1st 2nd Mortgage Loans on all types of Real Estate.

Owner non-owner occupied residences. Also, land, commercial, etc. Call Rob Liljenberg. 484-5260 L-P ENTERPRISES W. 201 Francis Money avail.

on 1st 2nd Mortgages business for purposes from agricultural, $5,000 up Consumer Loan Services 928-6545 WE MAKE LOANS ON DIAMONDS GOLD JWLRY LOWEST INT. RATES TIME JEWELRY CO. N110 WASH. 624-4955 Business or more. ALSO 1st 2nd Mortages $5,000 $10,000,000.

W. Huber, 489-4288, eves wknds. 60 TO MONEY BORROW WANTED NEED $6000 from private investor who would like to make a steady imcome. net profit of $700 of the total of 484-6696. INVESTORS WANTED $1000 to $5000.

Short term loans at int. secured by Real Estate, 208-772-2664, 208-772-4042 Phil Need $6,000, 1st. mtg. on 3 bdrm house, top interest. 924-2745 70 MORTGAGES CONTRACTS- FOR SALE Seasoned, well secured, 1st contract, $18,855, interest, discount.

Call Verne 328-4324, O'NEILL RLTR 326-9640. 731 CONTRACTS- WANTED Our Year We Buy Real Estate Contracts or write now-Fast Service! No Broker's Fees Metropolitan Mortgage Securities Inc. 838-3111 W.929 Sprague Ave. Eves: 327-6705 456-8860 448-8430 I BUY SELL 15 YEARS buying selling contracts, Fast cash, fast in office service, Jack Gillespie, Gillespie Realty, W324 Francis, 326-5800. Eves 466-9531 Contracts, Trust deeds needed, all sizes, 1st.

or 2nd. Call Verne 328-4324 res. or O'NEILL REALTOR 326-9640. FAST CASH for contracts! We buy sell. Lillian.

489-1700. R.S. Hansen Co. 487-2709. QUICK Service-Contracts bought sold.

Call Anytime Nelson Rity 276-5951 or 327-3396 WE buy or sell 1st or 2nd contracts. Call Stan Mulvey, HEGE 535-9801 or 624-7753. Chas. Stolz, Realtor 328-4121 We buy contracts equities. CONTRACTS bought sold.

Our Gallery of Homes 928-8660 75 REAL MONEY ESTATE TO LOAN Cash for your equity, A. Dawson, Sunshine Brokers 928-4172 MANCHESTER SCHEEL 250 Peyton Building 624-8212 MINES MINING PATENTED Mining Claim, 20 acres, Gold, Silver, Copper. Silver Creek Mining Dist. Snohomish Co. Wa.

206-722-2662 NEED operating capital for developing lode gold mine central Idaho. 208-667-7207 REAL ESTATE 100-199 100 FOR HOMES- SALE CONTRACT TERMS $40,000 Immaculate 4 bdrm, 2 story home of old wood and charm. Large rooms, frpic, large front porch. Don't miss this one. Call Don Pfau 489-8473.

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD Evergreen school area. barms, 3 baths, 4-level home, finished rec room, fenced yard, sprinkler system. $65,000. Terms! Call Mike Poesl 483- 3196. PROVINCIAL PROPERTIES N9221 DIVISION 489-6262 N.W.

AREA Stunning Roman Brick Rancher, 4 Bdrm Bath, Spacious: living dining areas, Sunny Kitchen, Oversized Rec Room for pool table, Beautifully landscaped, Patio Lge fenced treed lot. Owner must Sell $72,950 Jim 924-9730, 928-0652 VILLAGE SQUARE REALTY 924-9730 N. 3311 Argonne Rd SHARP Absolutely nothing left to re3 bdrm, 11 story in quiet new NE loplace. Everything is in this cation. Exceptional value for $35,000.

Call Dennis Mick 466- 1330 eves. PLESE REALTY 489-2323 W201 FRANCIS ASSUME Suncrest. split entry. Immaculate with custom drapes, sprinkler system, air cond. much more all on a wooded acre lot.

Zoned for horses. Assume a FHA mortgage. Don Hertz Western Homes Acres 489- 6600 or res. 466-9786. NOW you can afford a home! NEW FHA-Graduated payment program.

Lower down payment now under this program. Call us to you qualify. O'NEILL REAL TOR N613 Monroe, 326-9640. WANT low monthly payments, low interest rate, low down payment? Call and ask about the NEW FHA graduated payment mortagage and the creative wrap around mortgage. Call Greg Murray or Neil Dennie 535-9801 HEGE CO.

or 535- 0002, 624-7477. FHA 265. Shiloh Hills, 4-level, 4-bdrm, 2-bath, nearly 1500 sq ft finished. Call Ray Bayus, 189-5634. TOMLINSON Agency Realtors, Inc.

N9505 Division 466-1058 Community College Area 3-Bdrm. home garage, nice yard. Only $31,000 FHA or VA terms. Vern 924- 0840, 926-0340. ROSE CO.

REALTORS $2,000 DOWN at 11 Modern home for young family. Price $41,950. Call Bob 327-5757, Homes Income, 328-8243. BRAND new contemporary homes, fireplace, oak cabinets, vaulted ceiling, only $45,500. Call Greg Murray 535-9801 HEGE CO.

or 535-0002 home. CALIFORNIANS WIll BUY our home reasonable fu price flexible terms, 484-5012 or 714-463-1405 STARTER OR RENTAL $24,950. 2 barm, FHA or $5500 down. Gilles 327-9163. Estate Planners Assoc.

838-6166. TOP OFFICE IN MARCH Homestead Properties has room for 1 salesperson, or split. Call Greg Schuster or Randy Brandt 466-2230. FOR Sale or Trade $10,000 equity 2 bdrm. $7,000 equity 3 barm, In Spokane for equal in smaller town.

1-206-242-0915 JUST LISTED. Shadie Area, 2 well assume low int. mortgage, $32,500, Robinson 326-1905 WE HAVE HOMES WORK FOR DOWN PAYMENT ZIMNY REAL TORS 838-2791 BY owner, barm, full bsmt, see to appreciate. E-Z assump, loan, 328-7856 By owner: 3 br, fam. rm, frpic, fncd yrd, school-shopping, Airway Heights, E215 12th 244-5322 HUTTON Conf.

Cape Cod, 4 frpl, $68,950 Myers Co. 328- 3164. SOUTH HILL 34 BR $59,5001 Immaculate, Well Kept Jewel! A-AALADDIN RLTY. 328-9700 PRICE REDUCED. N.W.

2- bdrm, $32,000. CENTURY 21, BARRIE HUNT CO, 489-1100. BURT HENRY, REALTORS S2922 Grand 747-6177 CRAIG ROSENKRANZ 448-2146 SULLIVAN RLTY INC. 747-1051 F. S.

BARRETT CO. W418 Sprague 838-2055 HOUSE OF PROPERTIES, INC. N1210 Argonne 928-4800 H.L. ROACH ASSOCIATES 747-4166 Select Residential Property Eunice O'Brien Rity 624-3104 Shadle brick bd, clean. Red Carpet Hallmark 489-2007, Dan.

Sharp $43,950 Pref. bdrm. 2 frpic, garage, Prop. 489-8112. Valley view hills $65,950 $5,000 dn.

cnt Swartout Co. 535-0351. VON HOLT REALTY 17th Ray 535-2113 WANDA BERVAR RLTY E210 Pacific 747-8111 Wolff Walker Inc. Ritrs independent starred paid as Carte Pines 922-0833.

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