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10. DAILY CAPITAL NEWS. limw.MofdiM.1976 The morning report Miss Hearst Hospital admissions Morrow. 707EMghSt; Mrs. Shelby Allied, Star Frieda Oesterly, California; Mrs.

Betty Roark. Iberia; Arthur Upton. Eldao. Police court Mrs Route Mrs. Helen Brewing- Gravras Mills; Mrs.

Judy Burton. 1123 W. Miller Mrs. Carol Carter, Beaufort; William Cox, 2214 Buerhle Mrs. Rose Davenport, Eldoo; Don Engelbrecht.

Tipton; Stuart Fairchild, Etterville; Mrs. Evelyn Pick. Freeburg; Mrs. Lena Flaugher, Eldon; Mrs. Agatha Hankla, Tuscum- bia; Miss Lillian Hill.

Latham; Miss Vivian Holloway, Clarksburg; Gerald Johnson. Columbia; Mrs. Elizabeth Keilholz, Bonnets Mill; Mrs. Geralyn Kleffner. Star Route 2: Mrs.

Lee Miller. 3029 Algoa Mrs. Catherine McCall, Sunrise Beach. Mrs. Margaret Myers.

Fulton; Mrs. Gladys Pace, Eldon; Mrs. Helen Pace, Holts Summit; Anthony Pitts, 909 Jackson Mrs. Lillie Sch- mitt, Tipton; Clayton Smith, Tipton; Stephen Stanley. 1004 E.

Elm St; Miss Kimberly Mrs. Vivian DeGraffenreid, Lake Ozark; Alba Richardson, Tipton; Miss Aaron Hutson, Vienna; Norbert Redel, West- phalia; Mrs. Ann Roarfc, 1611 Edmonds John Kobusch, Jonesburg; Mrs. Betty Woody. Centertown; Irving Mills, Clarksburg; Mrs.

Linda Farley, Steedman; Otho Jones, 2003 Meadow Mrs. Wanda Dyke, 1215 W. Main Mrs. Regina Tumbow, Linn; Mrs. Karen Cassady, 1005 Leslie Mrs.

ErrJna Chambers, 5010 Apache Trail; Mrs. Alber- ta Sawyer, Bland; Huda Chit- wood, Ellington; Joseph San- Ining, Eugene; Lorin Gates, Mills; Donald ffili, Osage Beach; Mrs. Joyce Me Cubbin, Routed St.Mar/i Miss Kobba Botterbush, Rolla; Mrs. Marilyn Kempker, Route Paul Klessner, Brinktown; Leslie Moore, a i Mrs. Celesta Spurgeon, Owensville; George Maasen, Wardsville Mrs.

-Virginia Fowler, I018a Elizabeth Mrs. Debra Mor- 806 Cardinal Mrs. Edith Fuller, 803 E. Dunklin Alexander Orrock, Rocky 1 Mount; Wayne Mengwasser, Mrs. Patricia iSchroeger, Holts-Summit; John Feind, 307 Marshall St i Kempf, Eldon; -Gregory Baker, Route Den- I nis Nichols, Holts Summit; Jef- frey Henson, Route Chad Route Mrs.

Clara Holts Summit; Robert 2018 Meadowlake Mrs. Minnie Luke, Eldon; Mrs. Dudley, Russellville; iMiss Katherine Link, 1102 Major Miss Geraldine -Vanderfeltz, 700 Linden William Thomas, 1602b Jeffer- son Heights; Mrs. Melissa Balkenbusch, 102f Adams Mrs. Gilyan Schuyler, 1303 Major Mrs.

Sopha Bran- son, Owensville. Mrs. Bobbie Schmidt, Holts Summit; Allen Elroy, Vienna; Aaron Haller, Freeburg; Brett Jensen, Sullivan; Mrs. Ida Chambers, Vienna; Mrs. Mary Bock, Bland; John Frilley, 1507 Veith Miss Robin Huf- stedler, Eugene; Mrs.

Oda Scott, 124 Boonville Michael Rosenberg, Alexan- dra, Mrs. Emma Popp, Route Mrs. Evelyn Stauffer, Lincoln, Mrs. Dorothy Mankin, Holts Summit; Mrs. Minnie Scott, Eugene; Miss Augusta Raithel, Russellville; -Lillard Gambel, Rocky Mount; Julia Renn, 1400 St.

Blvd. Memorial Williams, FJdon; Mrs. Grace Bommel, Holts Summit; Mrs. Marilyn Clingman, 903 Air View Mrs. Marie Wilson, California; Mrs.

Florence Spieler, California; Mrs. Opal Dusenberry, Eldon; Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, 1012 Oak Mrs. Lois Mercer, St. Elizabeth.

Ripley Bruce, Jamestown; Donald Bartley, Mokane: Miss Cathy DeGraffenreid, Osage Beach; Benjamin Dennison, Route Mrs. Marion Man- ning, Barnett; Mrs. Ovilla Har- ms, Route Charles Heller, 312 Case Benjamin Ament, Route Mrs. Genelle Prenger, could get 25 years Larry D. Albert, 29.

Cairo; fined $15 for failure to yield the r. AW rightofwav. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Patricia Hearst, John C. Schlueter, 36, of 1226 conv of bank robbery by a jury convinced of E. Miller fined $15 for her 111 fa her words and actions as the revo- failure to yieldtheright of way.

lutionary "Tania," faces up to 25 years in prison Lawrence R. Benton, 22, and another trial on more serious charges. Russellville; fined S35 for Evidence presented by the government to show that the kidnaped newspaper heiress willingly embraced the terrorism of her speeding 52 mph in a 30 mph zone. Victor L. Lavery 42, Holts Summit; fined $150 for excessive blood alcohol content while driving.

Bernard Forck, 1609 W. Main fined $50 for failure to pay five overtime parking tickets. Circuit court Wheeler A. Winslow, petitioner, vs. Tinnie B.

Win- slow, respondent. Dissolution of marriage ordered; custody of minor child to respondent. Patricia L. Dickenson, petitioner, vs. Robert W.

Diekenson, respondent. Dissolution of marriage ordered. Central Missouri Medical Services plaintiff, vs. Gary Cooper, et al, defendants. Order of disbursement entered captors out- weighed her testimony that she cooperated with them to save her life, jurors said.

"I don't think it was any particular thing at all that led to our finding her guilty," said Marilyn Wentz, a member of the panel that found Miss Hearst guilty of armed bank robbery Saturday after 12 hours of deliberation. "I think it was a combination of all the Mrs. Wentz, 36, a dental assistant and mother of four from Hay-ward, said in an interview Sunday night, "I know I went over it, and over it --everything--before deciding." She said she thought that both the prosecutor, U.S. Atty. James L.

Browning and chief defense attorney F. Lee Bailey "did a very good job in presenting the case." Another juror said the ordeal of deliberations was so intense that some members of the panel wept and others became sick to their stomachs. Today, the 22-year-old Miss Hearst waited in case concerning petition for tors the unfolding of a fate now in the replevin. Missouri Hotel and Motel Association, plaintiff, vs. James Boillot, director, Missouri Department of Agriculture, defendant.

Case concerning petition for declaratory judgment on cer- tain regulations of the Missouri Unfair Milk Sales Practices Act continued to April 16. Tem- porary restraining order con- tinues to that date. Capital City Telephone Com- pany, plaintiff, vs. Cole County Collector of Revenue, defen- dant. Petition to recover taxes paid under protest filed.

Charles F. Kggins, plaintiff, vs. James R. Spradling, direc- tor, Missouri Department of Revenue, respondent Plain- tiffs petition for writ of man- damus concerning information about plaintiff in state Drivers License Bureau dismissed without prejudice. Costs taxed to plaintiff.

Mark A. Smith, petitioner, vs. Judy A. Smith, respondent. Dissolution of marriage ordered; custody of minor children to respondent Lucy A.

Hughes, petitioner, vs. Harold W. Hughes, respon- dent. Dissolution of marriage ordered. Marriage licenses Donald R.

Hampton and Beverly L. Hampton, both of Mexico. Larry E. LaBounty and Anne Schuppert, both of Jefferson City. Kim D.

Wheeler and Lisa D. Gibler, both of Jefferson City. Police reports William M. Hayden, Cof- feeville, reported Sun- day the theft of 20 gallons of gasoline valued at $10 from a truck parked at Holiday Motor Lodge, 1937 Christy Lane. Sandy Sehmitz, manager of Derby Service, 2709 Missouri reported Saturday two persons left the station without paying for four gallons of gasoline valued at S2.

Magistrate court Victor C. Zubiena, 47, Florissant; fined S10 and S17.60 costs for speeding 65 mph in a 55 mph zone. Manvel J. Dukes, 35, Half- way; fined $11 and $17.60 costs for speeding 66 mph in a 55 mph zone. Harold L.

Bingham, 33, Sedalia; fined S12 and S17.60 costs for speeding 67 mph in a 55 mph zone. Charles E. Clonts, 49, Sullivan; fined $10 and $17.60 costs for speeding 65 mph in a 55 mph zone. Anthony F. Gianino, 23, St.

Louis; fined $12 and $17.60 costs for speeding 87 mph in a 55 mph zone. John W. Laughlin, 23, Waynesville; fined $15 and $17.60 costs for speeding 70 mph in a 55 mph zone. Randall L. Smith, 20, Her- Sentencing by U.S.

District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter is scheduled for April 19. He said Sunday that the maximum penalty he would consider would be 25 years in prison and a 810,000 fine for armed bank robbery. Miss Hearst also was convicted of using a weapon in a felony, which carries a maximum 10-year sentence. But Carter said, "I don't con- sider that I could impose the second penalty on top of the bank robbery, since that really is included in the first offense." The minimum sentence would be probation.

The heiress to a vast publishing fortune showed no emotion Saturday afternoon when the guilty verdict returned by the seven women and five men was read in the hushed courtroom. Miss Hearst had testified tearfully that she had joined the April 15, 1974, holdup at a Hibernia Bank branch here after being raped, tortured and threatened with death by the Symbionese Liberation Army band that kidnaped her two months earlier. Carter said the federal government would turn her over to authorities in Los Angeles for arraign- ment on state kidnaping, assault and robbery charges within the week. If convicted on those charges, which stem from a crime spree a month after the bank robbery here, she could be senten- ced to life in prison. Carter said he and Browning had agreed to allow her transfer to Los Angeles probably by mid-week upon completion of interviews with probation officers on the condition that she be returned here for sentencing "without any legal squabble." But defense lawyer Albert Johnson said, "I'm certainly going to ask the court not to allow that to happen." He said he would fight the transfer in court if informal overtures to Carter failed.

SLA members William and Emily Harris, whose arrest last Sept. 18 led to the capture of Miss Hearst on the same day, face trial in the same case. Miss Hearst denounced her two underground companions during her trial. Browning said Sun- day that Miss Hearst "quite probably" would be a star witnesses if the Harrises are prosecuted in the Hibernia Bank robbery or for the heiress' Feb. 4,1974, kidnaping.

Bailey said Miss Hearst had already asserted her willingness to testify against the Harrises. "She certainly will do so if anyone asks her to," he said. The attorney, who visited his client in jail Sun- day night, said, "She is holding up well. She was able to respond to my brand of humor." Randolph A. Hearst, somber and reticent, visited his daughter for two hours and 15 minutes Sunday afternoon at the San Mateo County Jail 25 miles south of here and said later, "She's all right." But his wife, Catherine, remained in seclusion at their Nob Hill apartment.

"She doesn't feel very well today," Hearst said. He said the family was "shocked and sur- prised" by the verdict. "It was a disappointment to all of us." Hearst was accompanied by Miss Hearst's eldest sister, Virginia, and her husband, Jay Bosworth. Dr. L.J.

West, a UCLA psychiatrist who testified for the defense, also visited Miss Hearst and described her mood as "sad." Bailey, who said he planned to appeal the con- viction, explained his client's impassive reaction to the verdict by saying, "She was kind of convin- ced that she didn't have much of a chance. She continued to believe that." Bailey had come from Boston to head an Kandaii L. smith, 20, Her- elab expensive defense effort that por- 1128 Madeline St, Mrs. Rose milage; fined $30 and $17.60 trave TMss Hearst as a kidnaping victim coerced Sqmmer, Route Larry costs for speeding 75 mph in a by her captors into committing crimes. But jurors 55 mph zone.

didn't believe it. 6 3 5 3 0 1 2 For After Hours Want Ads Rohrer, Eldon; Michael Late tax filing more expensive If you owe extra taxes on 191! income and can't pay right oov. file your return anyway You'll incur a penalty of pei cent a month and 7 per ceo interest per year on the unpait balance, but that's a lot bettei than 5 per cent a month, the penalty for late ruing. Notices 'M Funeral Notices STAffOtD, 85 of Holts Summit, dm Sunday evening Morch 21 at hi home, funeral services 2 OM March 24, Oaypoo Chapel. New Bloomfield Friends may call after 2 pjn Tues.

till the hour of tfc services. Burial in Reason Ridge Cemetery. Route AA Holts Summit. Ma. Memoria contributions may be made tc the Easter Seel Society Jefferson Cry.

Rev. Dillmor Helstaff officiating. CLAYPOOL SERVICE New Bloomfield IAITHEU Mtnirtt. oge 78, 709 Monroe, Jefferson City, died Monday. March 22.

Visitation: Houser Service, from 2 until 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Service: Houser Chapel 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Officiator the Reverend W.W. Neidner. Interment: Riverview Cemetery. Memorial con- tributions if desired Trinity Lutheran Church. HOUSER SERVICE lOH, trmit age 90, of California, died Monday, March 22.

Visitation: Houser Service after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Service: Houser Chapel 10 a.m. Wednesday. Otficioton Reverend Father John Prenger.

Entombment: Riverview Cemetery. Wake service: 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Funeral Home. Memorial Contributions if desired to the organization of the donor's choice. HOUSER SERVICE 1-4 Florist When Friends Need to Know "You Care" Flowers Tell Them So 620 Dl ICTUC Phone Madison DUoLMO 13 V5 Monuments, Cemetery Lots Rock of Ages Monuments Final Dating Adeline Stfce, 917 Winston 1-6 Personal Relieve dry, chopped, flaky skin with GoBese Vitamin Cream.

Brandenberger's. Reduce safe and fast with GoBese Tablets and E-Vap "water pills." Bran- denberger's. 1-9 Lost and Found REE As a public service the News Tribune will run "found" ods without chorge. Finders call 636-3131 and osk for "Want Ads." A friendly ad writer will help you with your ads. Found men's glasses in city parking garage.

Claim al Parking Garage Office. Found Jefferson City class ring 893-3982 Lost man's white gold wedding band, Florentine finish. 893-5386. Expert Services General Business Service CUSTOM T-SHIRTS Political, business, clubs. Sports, school, 636-9100 Bill's Roofing ond Painting.

Concrete work. No job to small, free estimates. 6363433. Roof coating, water proofing. Bam, house painting.

Free estimates. 896-5771. MAC'S MINTMG-PAKIING Dial 635-3210 Tree trimming, trash houling, yard work, free estimates. 636-4410. Custom cabinet making.

Free estimates. 1. J. Collier, 720 Lofayette, 636-4308. and Upholstery.

Variety of fabrics. Pick up and delivery. 2-4983594. Painting, paper hanging, plastering. Prompt courteous 'service.

Tree estimates. 635- 6764. Hicks Painting Co. Capitol Gty Window and Housecleon'mg. Free estimates.

Gutters cleaned. 636-2551. KENNY'S PAINTING INTERIOR- EXTERIOR. NO JOB TOO SMALL DIAL 635-5993. Concrete work, patios, sidewalks, driveways, retaining walls, remodeling ond pointing.

Free estimates. 6354868. Concrete work, sidewalks, polios, porches, driveways, retaining walls. painting. Free estimates.

635- Trash hauling and trees trimmed and removed. Free estimates. 635-2438. Trees, shrubbery, stumps," removed or trimmed. Nelson Tree Service.

635-1905. Bert Hall Construction Centertown, Mo. 2-584-3556. Complete remodeling service. Any type building, repairing, remodeling, pointing, roofing, concreting.

Phone 893-3835. Automotive OH Auto Accessor. 1 Tires 2 tires 78x13, excellent. Nishiki 10 speed bike, 635-5483 Automotive 15x10. bolt with 2 Tiros, 175.

635 7769. 427 Ford motor wit! Bdokrock and Holy. S350. 1 897-3600 or 897-3943 after 4 Air shocks adjustable, can be used on I960- 1970 Ford. 635-7769 3-JRtpair-Paint-Body Body ond fender work.

Pov i Griffin Auto Service, 317 Commercial. Did 636-2714. 3-3 Autos Forfeit 1962 Corvoir with 1963 Engine overhauled 635-9437 1968 Mercury Monterey. i Excellent running condition. I Power steering and air.

Must sell, joining service. Best offer. 63S6305. 1964 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, 1965 Volkswagen as is. 893- 5473 after 5.

1969 Plymouth Rood Runner, 383, 4 barrel, automatic, air, good condition, 634-2753. 1973 Pontiac Sprint good condition 635-0696 1965 Volkswagen, motor needs work as is $195. See Mr. Edwards, U-S. Rents It, 1513 Industrial Dr.

1971 Pinto, automatic, new tires, good gas mileage, $1050, 1-657-2759 1971 Chevrolet 4 door Impala, 350 V-8, automatic, al extras, best of condition $1,495. 1970 Chevrolet Malibu Coupe, standard with new air conditioning, real nice, one owner $1,050. 1968 Mustang, 6 cylinder, 3 speed on floor, no rust, nice, only $695. An Gilmore Used Cars ant Machinery, 10 miles North on 63. 1-657-4558.

1974 Chevrolet Impalo Station wagon, 3 seats, power, air, excellent condition, 635- 5293. 1968 Dodge Charger 440 4 spew, best offer 636-9178 1971 Ford Mustang Fast- bock, 350 engine, 2 barrel, excellent gas mileage, with automatic console. 635-1846" after 6:30. 1974, 98 Oldsmobile Luxury Sedan, 4 door, excellent shape. Full power.

Must sell. 634-3487 1101 Leslie Blvd. 1973 Grand Prix, 37,000 miles, dark blue with dark blue vinyl top, air, power steering, tilt steering, power windows, radials, AM-FM, must sell, $2,995, 893-4242, 2-584-3519. Maverick, like new, 1970 with 21,000 actual miles. $1,650.

635-2667. 1970 Ford Galaxie good condition, phone 896-5704 after 4:30 1974 Dodge Dart, 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, air, extra dean, 10,000 miles, 635-5606 or 636- 3333. 1970 Camera 'SS', power ond air, like new. 400 W.McCorty, 634-2263 1971 Malibu 4 door, power, air, 400 W. McCarty, 634-2263 1971 Ford LTD, 4 door, 68,000 miles, 1971 Malibu 2 door Coupe, power, air, 400 W.

McCarty, 634-2263 1971 Ford Thunderbird, excellent condition. 896-5511 before 5. 1974 Volkswagen 4 speed, orange, like new 400 W.McCorty, 634-2263 1974 Rat 124 four door sedan, automatic, air, radio. 6354265 after 5:30 or see 622 1971 Buick Electro, 2 door, hardtop, extras. 896-5282.

1974 Maverick "Grabber- power, air, low miles 400 W. McCorty, 634-2263. 1971 Datsun 1200 4 speed, radio, air condition. 36,000 miles, like new $1800 firm. 751- 3558 or 6364302.

1971 Impala 4 door, power, air, 1 owner, low miles. 400 W. McCarty, 634-2263. Opal Manta Luxus, vinyl top, 4 speed, less than 10,000 miles. Shikles, 636-5266.

1973 Buick Electro, 4 door sedan, fully equipped, low mileage, like new. 893-2873. 1971 Plymouth Scamp, V-8, automatic, power ond air, low miles, blue. 400, W. McCorty.

634-2263. 1974 Vega Hatchback, 4 speed, like new, 400 W.McCorty, 634-2263 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger 2 door hardtop power ond air. Shikles Motor's, 636-5266. 1974 Subaru Station Wagon 4 speed, 5,000 actual miles. New car demo.

List $3875, now $2995. Capitol City Volkswagen. 635-9227. 1955 Chevrolet 4 door, tew miteoge, excellent condition, 893-3691 1971 Plymouth Scamp, V-8, automatic, power, air, low oo? McCorty, Automotive MMM rtf MD 1973 Plymouth Duster BOJHT. sky roof.

21,001 nits, 400 W. McCorty, 634 2263. 5Sf Mr. ycfew, block mterior, radio, 4 spHd.Verysharp.Se. at ConnchNl toiports.

1967 Ford Custom 500 V-8, automatic, power steering, 2-395-4699 1968 Cadillac. 197C Roadrunmr 4 spetd, 1967 Chevelle 3 speed, I960 Volvo 4 speed. 635-9667 after weekdays. 1973 Vego Hatchback, automatic, air, power steering 32,000 miles. See at 8TC Mulberry or call 6354901 $1,395.

1963 Mercury Monterey good tires good condition, 6364709 1968 Pontiac Executive Station Wagon, as is 1972 FJ Comkio, 350 V4, 2 barrel, power steering, air, 48,000 miles, 635-3449. 1972 Maverick Grabber, extra sharp, air, automatic, cylinder, 29,000 actual miles, $2,100, 635-9853. 1974 Cadillac Cabriolet, special grill, landou bars, green, white interior, half viny top, excellent condition, 893- 5871 1974 Chevrolet Impala 400, 9 passenger station wagon, automatic, power steering and brakes, factory air, luggage rack, steel belted radial tires, like new, exterior and interior very good condition, 34,000 miles. 1-744-5502. 1968 Ford Galaxie 500, 302 cubic inch, automatic, power Steering, air, 1 owner, $600, 63646T4.

1976 Mustang Cobra V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, air. 1-796-4983 after 5. 1963 Volkswagen, $450 Phone 634-3417 between 8 and 1975 Ford Ranger, power steering, brakes, automatic, 7.000 miles. $4,000, 816-489- 2311, 816-489-2358. 1974 ton Chevy Van 6 cylinder, 3 speed, 46 ,535 miles, 896-5539 1972 1 ton Ford, 3 way bed, dump, grain or stock.

les. 896-5539. 1963 httnMtiml pick up runs. Phone 635-5483 1974 Chevrolet pickup, Vi ton, 8 ft. bed, 14,000 miles, Fenton mags.

With extra set of tires and wheels. 896-5195. 1950 Chevrolet pickup, custom cab, new paint. 1-897- 3600 or 1-897-3943 after 4. 1976 3 ton 4x4 Chevrolet pickup.

4 speed, full power, air, must sell. 636-9957 after 5. 1947 Ford pickup, 289 motor. Mustang rear end needs transmission $175. 636-7218, 365-5275 after 5.

1948 Dodge Panel truck, good condition, 636-2834 or see at 1104 E. Atchison. 1975 Chevrolet Luv pick up, 4 speed. Shikles Motors, 636-5266. 1971 Chevrolet ton 4x4, 292, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, 400 W.

McCarty, 634-2263. 1972 Ford ton 4x4, 4 speed, 50,000 miles. 400 W. McCarty, 634-2263. 1973 V-8 Ford, ton, power, rack, tool box 17,000 miles, 201 Clay Must sell, 1965 Ford tractor and trailer, very good con- dition.

$2,000. 455-2694. 1975 Dodge ton pickup, ow mileage, automatic, power teering and brakes. 635-4756 or see at 2029 Buehrle. 1969 Chevy Vi ton pickup, 8 cyl nder, automatic, low miles.

400 W. McCorty, 634-2263. 1968 International Loadstar with 16 foot stake bed, $2,595. See Mr. Edwards, U.S.

Rents It, 1513 Industrial. Pickup toppers, new ana" used, large selections. Free nstaltotion. See Mr. Edwards U.

S. Rents It, 1513 Industrial. Pick up Specials This Week 1969 Chevrolet Vi ton small V-8 standard, runs ond drives eol mod $895. 1970 Ford on 4 wheel drive, new front end, works good $1,750. 10 more real nice sharp pickups to choose from, 1967 models hrough 1971.

V-8, 6 cylinders, automatics, 3 speeds, 4 speeds, ven some have air con- it oning. New pickup bubble window campers $210 each. Art Jilmore, Used Cars and Machinery, 10 miles North on 53. 1-657-4558. 1972 Chevrolet pickup, extra sharp, V-8, automatic, power steering ond brakes.

635-1038. AUTO INSURANCE 10-20-5 for 6 Mo. 12900 Cancelled -Suspended O.W.I. Young Drivers -Motorcycle Best Rotes NOONAN insurance Agency 501 E. High 636-2651 Automotive 1960 HAWK-SO.

i 1974MWR-904. 6354250.634-2603 $250, Phone 635-5588 1974 Penton 175ce, Wits ond enduro kit. Extra ports. $575. 896-5203 afttr 5.

1973 Honda 350CB 5,000 miles, Ike new 750 cc Suzuki, 7.500 miles. Phone 6344186. 1970 500 Suzuki good condition, must sell. 1-455-2694 Honda 70, good condition Ptone 893-2726 1974, 750 Honda, low mileage, perfect condition, no dents or scratches, 4984872 1971 350 Honda and extraports. $450.

1497-3706 after 5:30. 1975 Kawaski 400, 2,500 miles. Excellent condition. 893- 3793 after 5. 1969 6 Suzuki Hustler 10,700 actual miles.

Recently overhauled $550. 636-6758 Instructions i 4-1 Schools SEMI-TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING, approved for VETERANS. Placement- assistance. K.C Diesel Drivers School. 314-657-2492 or 515- 282-1075.

"Paint your Shirt" Classes start April 5th. Shangri-La, 320 Jefferson, 635- 5660. Employment 5-1 Help Wanted Wanted experienced electrician, electrician helper, minimum of 2 years. 1-642- 7577, Fulton, Mo. Babysitter wanted, part- time, for 2 children, prefer in my home, Idlewood Dr.

636- 3994. Beauty shop station for rent, available April 1 Bobette Beauty Shop, 635-21 14 Salesman to work in men's retail store part ond full time. Apply in person, Thomas Jefferson, 231 E. High. IMMEDIATE PART-TIME OPENING for high school graduate with above average typing and filing accuracy.

Twenty-thirty hour week, minimum wage, pleasant working conditions. Must have references. Call 634-2464 between 8-5 weekdays for appointment. Rower shop workers, full time 8 to 5, 5 day week in- cluding Sat. Also flower shop workers 10 to 3, 5 doy week, including Sat.

(no students please). Buesch's, 620 Madison. Paying and Receiving Teller, experience required. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. Apply: United Mo.

Bank of Jefferson City N.A. 300 Dix Rd. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Pert lint morning and evening paper route, in town. Must be married, 2 full time jobs.

Start $100 per week. Call 636-7214 or 430 West McCarty. Mo. Department of Agriculture has immediate opening for on Accounting Secretary, 2 year degree in Accounting or equivalent experience required, accurate typing, and bank experience helpful. Contact Personnel Office, 751-2493, Equal Op- portunity Employer M-F.

Babysitter for 3 children, time, in my home. Own transportation. Green Berry Rd. $10 per day. 6350737.

Man to work on farm, good pay, housing utilities furnished, 496-3340 6354651 We have a carrier route opening in Schellridge. Ap- proximately $60 monthly profit. Apply News Tribune, Circulation Dept. Training Specialist Design, write, implement and coordinate training program. Candidate will be ambitious, energetic, have good speaking ability and have creative mind.

Moderate in- state travel required. Prefer experienced and degree. Storting salary $8,400 to $10,000. Send resume to box 47 c-o News Tribune. employment maouvns We art fafcng for tx ptrwncod drivers to out of West Control Mstouri.

We offer year round, steady employment ewtttnt pay and company benefits. Yearly pay WOUM be in the range of $16,000 to $20,000. Cofl tol fret 1400-558-2951. extension 247. Route Sales loading regional coffee company has immediate opening for intelligent self starter with proven selling skills to sell, deliver ana service institutional accounts within a 50 miles radius.

Ex- cellent compensation podoge. Coll Holiday Motor lodge. 635- 4175 Thursday, March 25 evenings, for appointment or Friday, Morch 26. Mr. Fran Sandwtg.

MANttttTUINK We have an opening for a Manager Trainee in the Dry Cleaning Industry. Must be able to work long hours and 6 days a week. Must be able to relocate if necessary. Salary during training and salary plus commission after training. Benefits are: Vocation, group insurance, and retirement ohm.

For more details, apply in person only Big Cleaners, 104 E. McCorty between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

Education Field. Will train inexperienced, individuals. Interview prospective ICS students $200 weekly possible. No canvassing or collecting. Leads furnished.

Permanent opening in the Mo. area. Write, including phone number to Mr. Savage. 5994 North Kansas Gladstone, Mo.

64119. DRAFTSMAN The University of Columbia, is presently seeking qualified applicants for a draftsman position. At least 2 years of technical training or 2 rears job experience is Emphasis of job will on Architectural Drafting. Salary $8,037. Send resume to Jniversity of Mo.

Personnel Services, 309 Hitt ilumbia. Mo. 65201. Af- irmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. DESIRE TO MANAGE Training-security-raises! 636-2161 Deck and Decker Looking for part time op- lOrtunity? Be on Avon iepresentative.

Call 896-5474. PART TIME 01 FULLTHK SKKTMY Shorthand and typing ecessary. Salary depending on xperience and qualifications. Send resume to Box 49, News ribune. i Employment WwittdtipviwariEcMMt 1 Oftnii for growing insurance agency.

Courts lion, draw, sdary coMNnvratt. Al rtpfits conUmSeL Col Mary cit63S014U BOYS AND GUIS We Nws Tribune newspaper route ovoiable in the XOUotk of Capitol AVI. Approximattly $60 (Mr month profit. An idtal school route. If you an 12 ytars or oUtr.

coU the Circulation News Tribune at 636- 3151. Waitresses wonted, Remade. Inn dining room, taking op- plications for all shifts. Paid holidays. Many benefits.

Pleasant surroundings. Apply in erson at Mugwump testouront. Respiratory Therapy Technicians Two positions available, port time, 11 p.m. to 7 ojn. arid 3 p.m.

to 11 p.m. Experience required in Respiratory Therapy. Must be able to work every other weekend. Contact Personnel Office, St. Mory's Health Center.

Open Competitive Examination For Civilian Clerk Typist Challengng position with merit increases and promotional opportunities. $431 Per month starting salary periodic merit increases. Qualifications: high school graduate or equivalent, typing ond general office experience necessary. Examinations will be held on March 24, 1976, 6:30 Jefferson City Police Deportment. Apply at Police Department, Comer of Monroe and McCorty St.

for ap- jlications. No application will accepted later than March 22, 1976. Equal Opportunity Employer 5-2 Situations Wanted Will babysit in my home starting Morch 15. Infant to 4 years. Scott Station Rd.

893- 2135. Would like house cleaning one day every week. 3 hours $10. 4 hours $13. 6350865.

Pets-Livestock 6-3 Horses, Cattle, Livestock Registered 3 year old Polled Hereford bull. 896-4637 RtfiitMf'AMtMl 2-491-3329 Spotted Poland Boars, ready for service. 455-2534 West- phalia, Lawrence Luecke. CApirol Ciiy YolkswAqEN SUBARU And AUDI HWY. 54 SOUTH JEFFERSON CITY, MO.

PHONE 635-9227 SMALL LOT HUGE SAVINGS I LOOK SUIARU station wagon. 1 owner, 4 speed, radio, economy plus HfSiOO 1973 VEGA 2 dr. Hatchback. 1 owner, automatic, excellent condition. Economy plus 1195ft 1973 IHTU.

1 owner, 4 speed, new car trade. Economy Plus 1971 SQUARE IACK wagon. 1 owner. 4 speed, air con- ditioned. Economy plus 179540 1974 IBTU.

1 owner, 4 speed, AM-FM 8 track tope. Economy plus 2I95M 1971 FORD CUSTOM RANCH WACOM. Power and ALL CARS STATE INSPECTED FINANCING AVAILAILE. 1 CApiiol Ciiy VolkswAqENJ -s 1700 Jefferson 635-9227 FREE AIR CONDITK JL-V Optfi Monty, Widmsdif, Frid MCKAY Buick-AN )NER 1 the Purchase of Any New: PACER '425 Value i iy Till 9 i IC-Jeep.

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