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Show Page November 21, HILL TOP TIMES 36 1980. Powerlifters io hosi tourney through superheavy, will begin lifting immediately following the light weight session. In these weight divisions, it is expected personal record weights will be Ganging weights will be the sound in the base gymnasium tomorrow as the Hill AFB power lifting team hosts its Second Annual Open Powerlifting Championships. Word of the success of last year's meet appears to have spread as entries have almost doubled for this year's contest. So far, lifters representing' the states of Idaho, III A. hoisted. Each lifter must compete in each of the three events: squat, bench press and deadlift. The lifter is allowed three attempts at each event with final placings based on the total of the best completed attempt in each event. Anyone who enjoys powerlifting and would like to see local level lifting first-hanshould plan to attend the meet. Lifters representing the base team will also appreciate the support There is no charge for spectator admission. Only the pool and shower facilities will be open for general use. All other gym functions will be closed for the day. are Montana, Colorado and Nevada rw registered to compete with lifters from Provo, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan. The lifting will begin at 9:45 a.m., with the women and lighter men's. weight divisions, 114 pounds through 165 pounds, competing in the squat, bench press and deadlift Most people will be surprised at the amount of weight that some of these "littler people" will be handling. The heavyweight competitors, 181 pounds d IlIlHIllBMHil! IHilllllHliHiB IliliMiBigMilil m ' . ' i ' ( - 'A llifllilllllittlf JVs ImMy t 'J: ;...., -- of the base hospital, will be representing tho Hill team In the division at the Second Annual Open Powerlifting Championships to be held weight here tomorrow. He placed third In the recent Southern Idaho Open Powerlifting Ron Helms, .1'. Championships. (U.S. Air Force Photo) 1977 Vego Wogon 1975 Ford Maverick IIFETf.IE rmiDiRSIIIP IN OUR VIDEO DISCOUNT CLUB VfTff WE PURCHASE OF AUY RECORDER OR CAMERA FROM WIS AD. AS A CLUB MEMBER ' YOU CAII SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Oil MOVIE RENTAL ' 4 d 1980 Chev. Citation, .'' ' 1 5 132-poun- C "Vr - PANASONIC PORTABLE VIDEO RECORDER 1980 Chev. Citation, r. 4-d- r. 1979 Mazda GLC 1979 Monza auto. 2-- 2, 1979 Pontiac Sunbird, 1979 Olds $6495 1975 $3095 1976 Ford $4295 1979 Ford Thunderbird $4495 1979 Ford Fairmont, black $4695 1978 Toyota Celica $3995 1978 Dattnn $3695 low miles 1979 Chevette, $3995 1980 Capri Hatchback, 3700 Miles $5495 1979 Chevette, auto. $3995 1980 Chevette, $4495 Y-- 6 F-- 10 , - 1 iV J with cluctrnnie tuner, timer and built-i- n charger. Battery or AC. Records up to 6 hn. Still and frame, ilo-m- o remote pause. 2-d- r., 4-d- JVC .."Tl"f099 '. U V10STAR VIDEO RECORDER 2 hr8 hr, 7 day6 program, electronic tuning, speea piay. trame. 1979 LUV 4x4 $2495 $1995 $5795 r. $6295 $5495 Cutiass Wagon 1977 Chev. Caprice, r. 4-d- 1979 Malibu, 2-d- r. into Impala Wagon Chrysler Le Baron 1979 Monte Carlo 1977 auto. l., 1978 Ford Custom Van . 1978 Mazda Pickup 1979 Datsun King Cab, air 1971 Ford -- ton, 4x4, ed 4--dr I7f 0.7 HAVE BETA MOVIES Blank VIIS Tapes 13.9S 0 DELUXE COLOR CAMERA PANASONIC New, lightweight, with 6-- 1 oower-zootens,' c ins, telescopic mine. Any Club Membership purchased between now and Doc. 14 is a lifetime membership. NO ANNUAL RENEWAL FEE. " MM ?; 360 South Stato, Cbarfiold HOURS; :. " i ' ..i. I1..' mm i". ; iiiiiPiiHiiiiiiiiiiii 12-- 8 Mon.-Fr- i. 53T. 10-- B j"1" 1 JiTT. : iZ'WaS.i-Ai- ' f I |