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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 33

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Otto HoUr, 75, dies Friday Otto P. llofer, 75, Osage Bend, died Friday evening at St. Mary's Health Center following a lengthy illness. Mr. llofer was born Jan.

13. 1902. at Osage Bend, the son of and Caroline Roth llofer. He was married Sept. 25, 1946, at Taos, to Martha Talken, who survives.

Mr. Hofer was a.member of St. Margaret Church, the 'Holy Name Society and the Legion of Mary. Other survivors i a a Eiken, Jefferson City, Hcr- minia Frede, and Mathilda llofer, Jefferson City. The rosary will be recited at p.m.

Sunday at the Dulle Funeral Home. Services will be held at a.m. Monday at St. Margaret Church, Osage Bend, with, the Rev. Aloysius G.

Hilke officiating. Burial i be in the a i cemetery. Mrs. Flaugher, 76, dies Saturday Ivy Flaugher, Tuscumbia, died Saturday at the Miller County Nursing Home, Tuscumbia. She was born Feb.

27,1900, at Cuba, to Edward and Sally Boyd Clark. On June 15, 1915, at Tuscumbia, she married Elmer Flaugher, whos'urvives. Other survivors include: Three sons, Barry Flaugher, Tuscumbia; Bob Flaugher, Kansas City; and Harold Flaugher. Rocky. Mount; five daughters, Mrs.

Ruby llawken, Kansas City, Mrs. Oma Miller, Kansas City. Mrs. Dorothy a Mrs. BeiilaH Ahart.

Kansas City, a a Helton. Eldon; one brother, Elmer, Clark, Sedalia; one sister, Mrs. Ida Sward, 23 grandchildren and 18 great- grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at-the Phillips a a with the Rev.

Gene Cain officiating. Burial will i i a Cemetery. Marlon Potter, 18, dies Friday Marion Jay Potter, 18, Harriett, died Friday at Memorial Hospital in Jefferson City. He was born Feb. 24, 1958 at Lincoln.

to Marshall A. and Bonnie Fay Koplin Potter. Mr. Potter attended the Eldon public schools, and was employed at the Lodge of the Four Seasons, Lake Ozark, past two years. He had-been a patient of the i a i a following a car accident.

Survivors include: His mother, Mrs. Bonnie Fay a brother. David A. Flores, Los three sisters, Nella Potter and Dina Potter, both of the home; and Nancy Brock, Columbia: and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Arno Koplin, Barnett. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Phillips Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Eldon City Cemetery. Mrs.

van Hoose dies at Columbia Elsie Alice van Hoose, 85, Fulton, died Friday at the Columbia Health Care Facility. She was born June 25, 1 8 9 1 i a a i a i Elizabeth Craighead Farris. She was first married in 1908 to Henry Herring, who preceded her in death. She then married James A. Nevins, who also preceded her in death.

She later married William J. van who died in 1937. Survivors include: Five i Fulton, Jewell L. Nevins, Fulton, Billy Joe Nevins, i a i James H. i a i a Nevins, both of Jeffejson i two a William Farris, Osage City and James Farris, Jefferson i 19 a i and 33 great- grandchildren.

Serviqes will be held at 2 a i i a i Rev. a a iciating. Burial will be in Callaway i a Cemetery, Fulton. 3-day forecast. MISSOURI Tuesday A chance rain Thursday.

Gradual arming with low Tuesday round 20 and high in the low )s. By Thursday low around I and high in the lower 50s. Klrol infant dies at hospital Christopher B. Kiral, infant son of Dennis and Linda Bastemcyer Kiral, Henley, died Saturday at the University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia. The i a was born Wednesday at Charles E.

Still Hospital. Other survivors include: maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kiral, Route paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Bastemeyer, Geddes, S.D.; two brothers, Travis and John Kiral, both of the and one sister, Michelle Kiral, of the home. Graveside services will be at a.m. Tuesday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, lloneycreek, with the Rev. Donald'C. Hinkel officiating.

Daily record Hospital Admissions Charles E. Still Mrs. Mildred Wickham, Tipton; Gary Hayes, Route Mrs. Mildred Wilson, New Bloomfield; Joseph Burnett, Owensville; Mrs. Ida Whittle, Eldon, Mrs.

Eva DeGraffenreid, a Winebrenner, Clarksburg; Mrs. Kaye Davis, 3408 N. Ten Mile Mrs. Opal i I i a Mrs. i a i 1 Owensville; Mrs.

Leona a a Meta; Mrs. Martha Henage, Fulton; James Galloway, 205 Belair Dr. St. Mary's Mrs. Gale Graves, New Bloomfield; Mrs.

Gertrude a a Charles Heldstab, Eldon; Mrs. Judy Verslues, Route Michael Prenger, 715 W. High Mrs. Margaret Linhardt. Jefferson City Manor; Mrs.

Jane.Brooks, 117 S. Johnson Mrs. Carolyn Stephens, 215 Lafayette Memorial i a a i i a Greenup, Eldon. a a Rolla; i i a a a Belle; Mrs. Lou Laughlin, a Fassbinder, Route Rudy.

Iberia Births Son to Mr. and Mrs. Carey Bogg, Route 5, Thursday at Charles E. Still Hospital. Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Versleus, Route 3, Friday at St. Mary's Health Center. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Bode, 1821 Cedar Hill Road, Friday at Charles E. Still Hospital. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brooks, 117 S.

Johnson Saturday at St. Mary's Health Center. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephens, 215 Lafayette Saturday at St.

Mary's Health Center. Police Reports Curt Wolking reported i a a a at Specialty Millwork 415 Brooks St. The incident occurred between 9:15 p.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday.

Stolen property included $10 in currency, two buck knives valued at $29, a 12-gauge shot gun and a 22-caliber rifle, both of unknown value, and two payroll checks. Damage to the property was estimated at $4. Arthur C. Moore, 211 Olive reported hit and run damage to the left fender of his car while it was parked in the driveway of Mid-State Oil, 1200 Missouri Blvd. Police identified the owner of the hit and run vehicle as i i a E.

Sloan, 1712 Overlook Dr. Rita M. Ortb.als, Linn received minor injuries in an accident in the 200 block of E. High Street Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Ortbals' car was struck by cry? driven by a F. Blockberger, Lohman, who was issued a summons by Jefferson City police for failure to yield the right of way. a 1706 Stadium reported Saturday a car apparently backed into his car, while his car was parked at the Jefferson Plaza, in the 1400 block of Missouri Boulevard, between 11:15 and 11:45 p.m. Friday. Mrs.

Ben Casteel, 1911 W. Main reported Saturday that her daughter's $90 flute a a i daughter waited for a bus Saturday afternoon in the 100 block of East High Street. Weather report The Thermometer High yesterday 25; Low yesterday 13. High past 59 years 07 in 1927; Low past 59 years -5 in 193G and 1960. Precipitation Rainfall 0 for past 24 hours ending at noon; heaviest rain same date in 59 years .25 in 1976.

Total to date this month Normal this month to date This year to date 2.00; Normal 2.46. The Sun Sunset today 5:36. Sunrise tomorrow 7:09. Local woman hurt in wreck A 42-year-old Jefferson Ci- woman was injured in a two-car accident Saturday morning at the intersection of the Rex Whitton Exp a Monroe Street, Police said the injured a A i Schulze Maiseroulle, 2041 Tanner Bridge was driving her southbound on Monroe Street, when it was struck by the eastbound car driven by Mona Lavon Atterberry, 26 of 302 Clay St. Police said the A a through a red light.

Mrs. Sullivan jacks Cervantes ST. LOUIS A Former Missouri Congresswoman Leonor K. Sullivan said Saturday she las broken precedent and endorsed the candidacy of former Mayor A. J.

Cervantes in next month's municipal election primary. Mrs. Sullivan, in announcing the endorsement, noted lhat "in all the years I have aeen in public office I have never endorsed a candidate in any primary election. "Now I am endorsing and supporting with all my energy the man who I jelieve will do the best job as mayor of St. Louis for the next year," she said in a statement.

"That man is Al Cervantes." Two men die in Odessa fire ODESSA, Mo. A Two men died and a thir was critically injured earl Saturday morning in mobile home fire about fou miles cast of here. The dead were identifier, as the owner, Bill Wolfen arger, and a visitor, Calvi A second visitor. Anthon Shay, a reported in critical condition at the i i Kansas Medical Center. Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE NOTIFICATION OF FUND AVAILABILITY Tlit? Department of Housing Urban IH'vdiipmi'iU will accept Preliminary Proposals for newly- constructed housing units anc substantially rehabilitated housin; units under the Section 8 llousin; Assistance Payments Program to be located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the St.

Louis Area Office. Proposals may be submitted private owners or Public Housinj Agency A owners for direc contracting with HUD. or by I'HAs PHA proposes to contract pursuant to an Annual Contributions Contract with HUD. For a a i a Statistical Area (SMSAsi. proposals must be received by PM on March 4.

Tins deadline may be shortened or extended by HUD In such cases. HUD will notify all parties who have previously registerec with the field office requesting such notification. Projects to be located in metropolitan areas are not subject a submission deadline. However, a sufficient number of proposals to 'ully utilize the available contract authority for a designated non- metropolitan area is not submittet jrior to p.m. on March 18, 1977, 1UD may cancel this notification and reallocate any unused funds to another non-metropolitan allocation area.

Submission deadlines shall not apply proposals for projects in which the number of assisted units will be imited to twenty percent or less ol the dwelling units. However, such troposals received after the leadline will be reviewed only if suf- icient contract authority remains rom this notification to fund the pro- losal. Contract authority is available for ncwlv-construcled and substantially rehabilitated housing units, providing assistance in amounts of S31 1.000 for elderly and handicap- led, and $2.066,000 for large families 3 or more bedrooms) and other amities in combined planning areas as follows: AREAS (Metropolitan); NEW CONSTRUCTION (Elderly, Family, Large Family); SUBSTANTIALLY REHABILITATE (Elderly, Family, Large Family) LSI. Louis SMSA; 03. 15.

158. 2. Columbia SMSA 1 Boone County only); 11, 13.3: AREAS (Non-Metropolitan); NEW CONSTRUCTION (Elderly, Family, Large Family); SUBSTANTIALLY REHABILITATED (Elderly, Fami- Large Family) 1. Northeast Missouri. Mark Twain andlioonslickltPAs; 2.

Mid-Missouri (excluding Boone Counlyi and Mcramec RPAs: IS, 6:6,10,4. 3. Southeast-Missouri. Ozark foothills, and South Central Ozarks 4. Boothec! Regional Planning 13, 5, 8, 5 ppropriate instructions, forms, and other program information arc contained in a Developer's Packet, which may be obtained from the St.

Louis Area Office. 210 North 12th Street. SI. Louis, Missouri, 63101, on orifice-February 1,1977. N.T.Jan.

3d. Feb. 6, 1977 Public Notices Sealed bids oil 1954 Dodge 4x Weapons Carrier. With wench am second truck for parts. Accepted un til Feb.

22, 1977 by Herman Fire Company. For information plioni 1-48C-2C54. X.T. Jan 30 Feb. li.

13,1977 LEGAL NOTICE NOTIFICATION OF FUND AVAILABILITY The of Housing Ur ban Development will accep constructed housing units am substantially rehabilitated units under the Section Housing Assistance Payments Program to hi located within the jurisdicliona boundaries of the St. Louis Area Of ice 'niposals may be submitted private owners or Public llousirif, Agency PHAi owners for direc ciinlraclius with HUD. or by I'HAs on behalf of owners with whom the PHA proposes to contract pursuan to an Annual Contributions Contrac witblll'D Kor a a Metrupoli at Statistical Area iSMSAsi. proposals must be received by PM 01 4. This deadline may be shortened nr extended by HUI), such eases.

HUD will notify all par ties who have previously registerec with the field office requesting sud notification. Projects to be located in noil metropolitan areas arc not subjec to a submission deadline However if a sufficient number nf propose fully the available conlrac aulhoritv for a designated non melropolityn area is not sutmuttec prior to p.m, on March IK. lf)77 Illill may cancel Ibis notification and reallocate any unused funds another non-metropolitan allocation area Submission deadlines shall not appl) number ol assisted units will bt limited to twenty percent or less the dwelling units. However, sue! deadline will be reviewed only if suf ficicnt contract authority remains from Ibis notification to fund the pro posal. ('nntracl authority is available for newly-cimstrucled and substantial!) rehabilitated housing units, pro viding assistance in amounts ior elderly and handicap ped.

and Slolili.ullO for large fami ies 1:1 or more bedrooms' and other families in combined planning areas asfollows: AREAS (Metropolitan): NEW CON STRUCTION (Elderly, Family Large Family); SUBSTANTIALLY REHABILITATE 1 Elderly: Family Large Family) LSI. LouisSMSA; 13. 180. 21: 15. 158 2.

Columbia SMSA 1 Boone County onlvr 11 1:1 AREAS iNon-Metropolitan); NEW CONSTRUCTION (Elderly. Family Large Familv); SUBSTANTIALLY REHABILITATED (Elderly. Fami ly.Large Family) 1. Northeast Missouri. Mark Twain ami Hironslick 111 1 As-.

H. 5. 7. a. 1 2.

Mid-Missouri 'excluding Boone Countvi and Meramec ItPAs; Ifi 6.10.4. 3, Southeast-Missouri, Ozark Foothills, and South Central Ozarks 12. in.fi. 4 Boolheel Regional Planning Coin 13.8:5.8.5 Appropriate instructions, forms ami other program information are contained in a Developer's Packet which may be obtained from the St Louis Area Office. 210 North Street.

St. Louis, Missouri. on or after Kcbruarv 1. 1977. N.T.Jiill.31).

Feb. 6. 1977 Notices 1 Funeral Notices HOFER, Otto, passed away February 4, 1977. Remains in stole al the Dulle Funeral Home from 2 p.m. Sunday unlil the hour of the funeral services which will be con- dueled at 10:30 a.m.

Monday in St. Morgarel Church, Osage Bend, with the Rev. A. J. Hilke officiating.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery. A rosary will be recited al 7:30 p.m. Sunday. DULtE SERVICE KIRAL, Christopher age 3 days, darling infant son ol Denis and Undo Kiral, passed away Saturday, February 5, 1977 at the University ol Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Mo. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 10:00 a.m.

Tuesday a Ihe Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Honeycreek, Mo. with Ihe Rev. Donald C. Hinkel of- iicioting. FREEMAN MORTUARY Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy extendec to us at Ihe of Ihe death our 'dear daughter ond sister Mabel Tripp.

We also wish to thank Reverend Gary Smith of Ihe Christian Church, the Woodcrest Nursing home. Freeman Funera Home for their words of comfort, the pallbearers, Ihose who sent food, flowers and cards, organist ond everyone who assisted in any way. Their kindness will always be remembered. Mother and Sister Thanks to my dear friends, relatives, and the 4th floor staff ol St. Mary's who were so kind dur- ng my illness.

Your kindness will always be remembered. Leona Voss We wish to express our thanks all who helped us in anyway during my illness and surgery while 1 was at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. Thonks all who sent cards, letters, lowers, prayer, novenas and special masses for me. 1 owe much my family for their help ond pa- ience this post year. And a special honks to oil my friends and elatives who took lime to care and help us in anyway.

Your kindness will be appreciated. The Richard lueckenotle Family Florists When Friends Need to Know You Care Flowers Tell Them So Mod son BUSCHS 636-7113 lots Rock of Ages Monuments Final Dating Adeline Slice, 91 7 Winston ASTROLOGY LESSONS by moil, earn to chart and interpret Write: Aulumnol quinox, 12819 Ewing, Grand- Notices Happy Birthday Snooks! Love, Katt Happy Birthday Gene! Mom, Pop, fronie and the kids 9 Lost i Found Lost black and while par! terrie with Fort Riley togs and Germa short haired terrier, spotted live color, in vicinity of Redwira Drive. Phone 635-9467. Found mother's ring with 9 Claim News Tribune One male Tabby cat 635-4572 lost roll new electrical wire, St. Mary's Blvd.

vicinity.635-1871. Found ceramic Christmas orno ment with girl's picture. Osca Steak House area. 636-8124 11 Expert Services KENNTS -EXTERIOR. NO JOB TOO SMALL DIAL 635-5993 Capital City Carpet Ru; Deodorizer Inc.

Over 39 years ex perience. Free estimates. 635-442 Capital City Window ant Housecleaning. Free estimates Gutters cleaned. 636-2551 MACS PAINTINGS PAPERING Dial 635-3210 Concrete work, patios, walks driveways, retaining walls remodeling, painting.

Free estimates. Best rales. 635-0868. a plumber Reasonable prices. Fast exper repair service.

636-5730. Concrete work and remodeling Free estimates. Besl rates 636-3330. 893-4295. Carpet cleaning for less than you think.

Pioneer Maintenance 636-54 1 5 Insured tree trimming, all work guaranteed. Light hauling, trbs! hauling. 636-4410. Bert Hall Construction Co. Centertown, 2-584-3556 Basement, rec rooms.

Remodel ing. Fireplaces, electrical am woodburning. Custom cabinet making Free estimates I.J. Collier 636-4308 Snow removal with tracto equipped with grader, loader scorlire. Nelson's.

635-1905. Printing and Advertising Specialties (reasonable) 893-2828 or 893-2632 Machine Quilting 636-3607 HICKS PAINTING CO. Licensed General Contractors Painting, poperhanging, paper ing, dry wall installation anc inishing, roofing, professiono workmanship, guaranteed. For ony pointing problems feel free to callus. No obligation.

635-6764 Machine quilting, oil siies quilts for sale Belle, Mo.l-859-3824after6p.m. Bob's pointing and decorating 893-4357 Will move household goods anywhere within 200 miles radius. Also local hauling. Free estimates. 893-4873 or 635-3395 after 5.

Check our rates before you move Automotive 12 AutoAcessories-Tires mag wheels 15x7 Phone 636-9706 4 speed Munlzy transmission. Rebuilt with Hurst shifter. $150. 636-9642 Autos For Sole 1969SSChevelle 7,000 miles on overhaul. Mint condition.

636-9642 1965 Chevrolet II Nova 2 door hardtop. Less engine and transmission. 1952 Chevrolet 2 door hardtop. Less engine and transmission. 893-3223 alter 5:30.

1972 Cutlass Supreme blue 2 door, power steering and brakes, sport wheels. 2-395-4734 ItvemeiD CEMETIRY 2600 Weil Mun Si. Pre-noed purchases may be paid for in small monthly installments no interest charges. Many Off ICIi: Attorn SI. PHONES: 434-6713 Automotive 14 Auto For Salt Hertz is selling their 1975 mode Fords and Don't bu ony used car unlil you see ihese U.S.

Rents II, 1513 Industrial Dr. 1974 Fiat Spider 124 Sporl. Goo gas mileage, low mileage. Ex cellent condition. After 5 635-6242.

Ford Pinto 4 speed Runabout Shikles Motors. 636- 5266 1975 Buick Estate Wagon power, air. CB radio. Shikle Motors. Income tax special.

197f Rabbit, 11,000 miles perfect condition, smoll down lake over poymenls. 635-0525 1972 Datsun 240Z. dark blue air conditioning, radio mag wheels. See al Cormichae Imports 1 9 7 5 i automatic, air conditional clean, S2.395. U.S.

Rents It. 15 Industrial Dr. 635-6171. 1974 Honda Civic Hatchback 4 speed, air condition. Shikles Motors, 636-5266 1975 Chevelle Malibu Classic, door, oir condition, automat cruise control.

US Rents It. 15131 duslrialDr. 1975 Datsun 280Z looded wi extras, only 12,000 miles. 635-872 or 636-751 2. 1975 Oldsmobile Starfire, cellent condition, low mileag one owner.

635-0368. 1974 Ford Golaxie 500, 2 do hard top. outomotic, air, paw steering, SI, 995. U.S. Rents It.

15 Industrial Dr. Green 1973 Pontiac Firebiri. Trans Am with many extras. In cellent condition. Quick soles pri ed.

635-3544 1 972 Gran Torino Low mileage, good condition 635-4959 1975 Ford LTD Wagon, excelle condition. AM-FM stereo, oir co dilion. S3.900. 2-782-4764 after 6. 1974 Dodge Chorger Brougham.

Top condition, ne Charger ordered. 635-8888. 1975 Volkswagen Rabbit, 27,000 miles, new tires, AM-FM radio 636-6467. 1972 Comoro good condition. S21QO Firm.

636-5201 or 635-0489 1974 Continential Mark IV. Fu power, excellent condition. Bly with blue crushed velvet interio See at Jefferson City Auto Supply 704 Virginia or call Robert Tucke 634-2928. Wholesale. 1975 Chevrolet Monza.

Will se cheap or trade for Harley Dovidson.motorcycle or boat am motor. 1970 Opel GT. 893-3509 636-5321 1974 Gremlin with air. 20,000 miles, rodirjls. Priced to sel 636-5975 1966 Ford Galoxie500.S200 635-6517 1972 Ford Von, S2.400 and 197 Chevrolet GT wagon, 636-6121 ex Iension9.

or 1-728-6962 1970ChevelleMalibu low mileage. 635-2258. 1974 Super Beetle Volkswogon 893-3847 1974 Chrysler Newport Royale ull power and Oir. Very clean. Must sell, SI, 100.

635-8939 1975 Mercury Morquis 4 doo Air, lull power, speed control. Excellent condition. 53.500. 635-5609 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT Low mileage, outomotic, power brakes, 635-7398 1966 Mustang 6 cylinder, automatic, S675. Phone 896-5687 1969 Navy Blue Volkswagen iug, good condition, $900 firm.

634-3368 1971 Ford Mustang V-8, automatic, power steering, power irakes. air, AM-radio. Seifert Motors. 635-4916 1973 Ford Country Sedan Wagon, complete overhaul, V-8 air, power steering and brakes, AM-radio, i Motors. 635-4916 1972 Oldsmobile a Supreme, 4 door, 350 V-8, oir.

lower steering and brakes, adols, tires, AM-radio, Seifert Motors. 635-4916 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle, 4 door, 283 V-8. automatic, AM radio, good rubber, one owner, very lean, Seifert Motors. 635-4916 1974 Buick Electro 225, limited oaded with options, perfect condi- ion. 1-657-9276 1965 Oldsmobile S295.

1966 Ford S350. 1969 Rambler Rebel S295. Inquire 904 W.McCarty 1975 Mustang II automatic, air 25.000 miles. 635-4366 1965 Ford J200 Phone 896-5854 1974 a a a ulomatic, oir, excellent condi- ion, 896-5828 AUTO UM 1500 Med. Pay 23 WUMO.) ,588 DWI.Wrth Accident MttttClCU AuMmll YMMul Low Rllti WM.L.

(BILL) WYSS 209 Wnt Miller US-7M7 mstrout Office Near Rottwav Inn Automotive 14 1976 Oldsmobile Wagon. Fully loaded, low mileoge. 3S01 1973 Monte Carlo New tires, 350 engine 896-4340 after 5:30 1966 Ford Von, customized. 60,000 miles 1974 MG Mdget 896-4816 1975 Sport Custom Impolo. Rodial tires, lope, air.

Excellent condition. 30.000 miles 1-316-458-2735 Volkswagen Fastback. Gooc battery. Dark blue with white vinyl interior. Radio.

S950. 636-2054 1972 Plymouth Valiant 6cylinder, 1200 635-7040 15 Trucks For Sale 1969 International lomden oxle tractor, gas, S6.995. Hertz Truck Rental. 1513 Industrial Dr. 635-9123 1968 International single axle gas tractor $4,995.

Hertz Truck Rental. 1513 Industrial Dr. 635-9123 1966 Ford T800 14ft. dump, good shape, 1-229-4886 1 974 Dodge ton power wagon, 4 wheel drive, lock outs, plus extras. 1 Owner, Good condition.

635-4039 1969 4 wheel drive Jeep Commando. After 6 1-229-4480 1975 Chevrolet ton, 4 wheel drive, automatic, power steering. 1974 Dodge Von. Good condition, low mileage. See at 716 Monroe, 636-6105 or 636-6523 alter 5:30 1975 Jeep Cherokee, 360 V-8, ull and air.

tilt wheel, cruise control. wogon wheels, headers ond side pipes ond luggoqe rock. 32,000 miles. $5700. 635-81 11 or 893-2972 1975 Ford FI50 Ranger XLT.

Fully equipped, plus extras. 636-7701 after 5:30. 1962 ton Ford pickup 292 engine, 4 speed 635-4393 1975 Ford FIDO Custom, 4 wheel drive, 360 automatic, air condition, power brakes. S4295. 8 Auto Sales.

419 W. Dunklin. 1975 Chevrolet Scolsdole ton, full power and air. 4 wheel drive. 34,000 miles.

and Auto Sales. 419 W. Dunklin 1974 Ford Explorer, oulomotic, power steering, 360 engine, extra nice. and L. Auto Sales.

419 W. Dunklin 1977 Dodge-pickup. D-100, 318 V-8, power steering, air, power brakes, custom cab, price open. 314-295-4248 1973 Jeep Wogoneer 635-6984 1969 Ford Ranger, automatic, standard brakes, power steering, FM adopter. 636-8546 of ter 5.

1970'-. ton Chevrolet. Air, power steering, power brakes 395-4598 16 Motorcycles BUY THIS NOW ond avoid the higher price you'll have to pay in the spring. Clean and well cored for 1975 FXE Super Glide Harley- Davidson. 7.126 actual miles, has oil cooler and is black in color.

$2600. Firm. 634-2743 anytime. 1973 XL 250 Honda, low mileage, runs good. Has good tires.

5300. 636-9642 WAITRESSES Part time or full time day and evening food and cocktai waitresses. If you are over 21, neat attractive ond enjoy meeting people and wont to earn great money we could be whal you're looking for. Apply in person PHIL E. BUSTER'S, Jefferson City's newest and most attractive restaurant ever.

We're located in he alley next to the city parking garage. PHIUJLJSTF-R'S REGISTERED NURSES Positions Now Available Staff Nurses for OB Second and Third Shifts. Staff jurses for Medical-Surgical Third Shift. Staff Nurses or CCU-ICU Second and hird Shifts. Nursing Supervisor for CCU-ICU previous supervisory experience and knowledge of coronary care necessary.

Opportunities for advancement. In-service education ond Jifferential paid for second and hird shlits. Excellent fringe enefit program. Contact Personnel Office or lirector of Nursing, Charles E. Still Hospital, P.O.

Box 1128, 314-635-7141. Jefferson City.Mo. 65101. FANTASTIC BUSINESS NCVER BEFORE OFFERED NO COMPETITION SENSATIONAL NEW CONCEPT Of PROVEN PRODUCT ALMOST NO WORK INVOLVED. PART Of! FULL TIME ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING No Experience Neccswiy.

We to eain LARGE INCOME. Ihis NOT Vfnd.nj. A I I OPPORTUNITY. Ideal Family Business. Cash Investment of $4,995.00 required.

NO FEES. Foi confidential interview in yoiirara CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-527-5612 o. to day and include your phone number. WORLOCO INTERNATIONAL Empiie Central Bldg, 7701 North Stemmons Frwy. Suite 706 Oallis.

Teias 75247 NEWS TRIBUNE, City, Sunday, February 6, 1977 Employment 21 Needed port-lime employee lor mobilephone dispatching ant telephone answering service Must be available to work on hours, storting poy S2.25 pe hour. For application col 634-2927 between 9 a.m. and Mon thru Fri Housekeeping Altendenl II Full time position from 7o.m. 3:30 p.m. Must be able to wor every other weekend.

Respon sibilities of this position include complete floor care operation wall and window washing. Contac Personnel Office, Memorial Com munity Hospital. Equc.1 Upporluni ty Employer THE MOST IMPORTANT PAR1 TIME JOB IN AMERICA. Be member of Missouri Naliona Guard os supply or communico tibns specialist; truck, auto, anc diesel mechanics; body, instru ment ond smoll arms repairmen machinist, welders, wrecke operators, auto parts men: clerl typists ond cooks. Opportunitie up to S8.00 per hour.

Insurance program and uniforms Experience not necessary, as WE train you with pay. If you qualify Call 751-2321, Ext. 197-240; a.m. -9 p.m. SYSTEMS ANALYSTS AND PRO GRAMMERS.

Immediate openings for experienced data processini professionals. Systems analysts must have experience in writint specifications for modular pro gramming. Programmers mus be proficient in COBOL and wtl have an opportunity to work in on IBM 370 environment Lorge system development experience desirable. Send resume and salary requirements to Mr. Carl W.

Garrett, State of Missouri, Office of Administration, Division of Accounting, P.O. Box 809, Jef- erson City, Mo. 65101. An equal opportunity employer Wont woman tor housecleoninc 2 days a week. Must hove transportation, References, experience, and salary.

Reply File 7, 'Jews Tribune. $100. and more weekly possible working Part Time at Home. Age ond Education no barrier. Send self addressed stamped envelope, ting.

Box 233, 0V Mantua. New Jersey 08051. Beautician, full or port time, ex- lerienced, paid vacation, work in a beautiful new solon. 635-7817 or after 5 636-9043 Clerk Typist PART TIME Approximately 16 hours per week for evening position. to 10 p.m.

Duties include clerical functions plus occasional relief work as switchboard operator. Position requires work- ng some days during. Ihe week and at least every other weekend. Send references and work history File 11. News Tribune.

Position open for sharp typist and switchboard operator. In- eresting busy small office. Reply File 10. News Tribune Round Bale Feeders 7'-10" Diameter 1" Square 15 Gauge Jean Bock Call 229-4204 After 4 p.m. 229-4425 Let's Get Together and Talk About AUTO, HOME LIFE HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Call Joe Kolb 635-3240 1022 E.

High AMERICAN FAMILY 1 1 HUTO. HOME, HEALTH, LI FE qrVf BUSINESS KIT PRODUCTS CENTERS SALES We have an immediate opening for Representative in the Business Machine and Educational Learning Systems field. We Offer: Attractive benefits and opportunity for substantial earnings. Professional sales training A future with an outstanding ond growing firm in four community. SALES EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

To arrange for a personal interview, coll 635-9241 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Employment 2) MpWonttd Wanted experienced hair dresser, full or port time. 636-9232 or 635-9927. Avon meet new people pro fitobly.

No experience necessary 896-5474. Colonial Mercantile is seekinc an ambitious woman, man. with car, to sell and collect, 2, 3, days established route. Jeflerson City area, no investment. Guarantee high commissions.

Call St. Lou office collect, 314-872-3322 for interview All night waitress, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. lull or part time. Apply in person Romoda Inn, between noon and 6 p.m.

Cocktail waitress, apply in person Ramada Inn Food anc Beverage Office between noon ond 6 p.m. A I A WANTED. Send resume to File 12. C-0 News Tribune. All our employees know of this ad.

Hotel front office manager, experienced, health ond life benefits. Apply in person weekdays 9 to 5. See Genera Manager. Ramada Inn. Jeflerson Billing Clerk Full time, 8 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Must be accurate typist and must be able to work every other Sot. ond Sun. Send reply with employment history and references to File 1 3 c-o News Tribune. INCOME TAX Avoid mlttolei.

Eliml.nle worry. RtKeite legitimate deduction. thcuougK. oc- cufoie. economical tomplele.

Phone tafnein' ISC FINANCIAL HOUSE TAX MASTERS mmid.on-UJ.JW Employment 21 WpWoiltd Cocktai! waitress, apply in pe son only. Holiday Inn. fqual portunity Employer Wanted 2 refrigerators, dinett set, bedroom set, and living roor set. 535-6637 Opportunity available for pe sonoble men and women to wor evenings and earn excellent in come representing consume marketing organization. PJion 893-2223.

PART TIME-Clerk-typist pos tion open for inter-library loa clerk in library Reference Depar ment. Twenty-hour week, Mondo through Friday. Call 634-2464 fo Wanted assistant for aflernoo pre-school closs. Send applicatio to file 14 c-o News Tribune. Working nurse needs babysitte 2 days a week.

Salary negotiable 635-3737 Pharmacist Wonted. For interview call 417-862-7052 Parf time maintenence mar good opportunity for semi-retiree man. Apply in person. Regal 8, SOS Stadium. Full time waitress, 6a.m.

to2p.m. Apply Brazito Restaurant CERTIHED Respiratory Therap Technicians. Salary negotiable a Karen 314-449-7226, Extension 444 Midwest Columbia Regiono Hospital, Columbia Mo. MID-MO Well Drilling Day or Night 9 Free Estimates Call 635-4444 Jack Kaufman Travel Agent Prefer experience in planning travel itineraries and programs in a travel agency. Domestic, and international 4l ticketing background required.

Must have minimum 2 years experience. Ex- cellent a i Our employees know of this ad. Please rep- ly in confidence to: Box News Tribune Company Opportunity Employer SALES WINNER Winners want to associate with the best. We ere number 1 in the fastest growing industry today. We will give you full details by phone.

You will find our dollars up front if you have proven track record in dired soles and meet out qualifications-. 50,000 FIRST YEAR OPPORTUNITY 1 SI quaranleed draw tirsl month 3 -No competition a Blue Cross. Blue Shield bene its 5 Poidvocono ONLY SUCCESSFUI. SALES PEOPLE NEED APPLY. YOU MUS! BE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT.

CALL MR. STAS 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Automobile Club of Mo. a If you have a casualty license, we have an opening for you to earn salary plus bonus with fringe benefits.

If you don't have a license and would like to train for the position, we will talk to you also: For interview phone Allen Barnes, between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. at (314) 581-7101 Evening, (314) 373-2155 or call Mr. Forbis at 634-3322 anytime. "An Equal Opportunity Employer" RESTAU MANAG Has your career growth si rent employer's has? Then Red Lobster Inns ca continued history of open in 26 stales since IS solid multi-concept co 10 units are Currently ur an opening EVERY 10 professional, challengir lions are rapid and base performance.

average compensa including one of the Fl ING PLANS around! 1 Relocation nationwide ever, relocation to Flortc you have a minimum of managerr years or a degree in foo Williams, a call tomorrow 327-1045 during business in confidence, Ann: Pat STEP INNS OF AM EH Orlando, Florida 3 B--QJU An EQgjl OPPO Affirmative Action S3 (iaiv Pf RANT EMENT owed because your cur- Offer you much more! 3ROWTH 209 units 68! mpany on the move der construction witn AYS. career where promo- so ely on individual tion with full benefits vIEST PROFIT SHAR- )uld be required, how- a is NOT available. If months experience in ent within the last 3 i service, give me, Pat TOLL FREE at 1800) Wurs or send a resume. 1 Williams, RED LOB- CA, P. 0.

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