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You'll receive profs-- run king Gorman to tbe Missouri, conveyed to Ben N reractorrr and dl bids Ir-Junt7.8.- Ihomu Golf 9.10. Hockey Smrtfi. Jr .as Trust the foltowrno 11.12, 14, writing and Cleveland Indiana for center fielder Couples won the $72,000 described real state situated m the 8,17.1983 sional advice in Mannktg Fred first 15.16 Rick and lefthander Rick The Minnesota North Stars ac- prize in the Kemper Open Sunday in County of Boone and Stoto of to-w- Also, I Walts. quired wing Steve Cfariatoff from the playoff. Alice Missouri it placing your want ad. a sudden death ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS The defending American League Calgary Mike fcur-hol- sudden-deat- All of the West hotf (W V4) of lot Flames for center Miller won to a e h for champions gave up Ja- One (D.BSock Coe(l ) (rtorthof Sealed proposols .. most also reliever Eaves. Boston Bruins goaltender playoff Sunday to take in Installation help In determining the first the suJewoSc). EXCEPT the Norh Furnishing. Delrvery aid mie Easterly and minor league Pete Peeten, defensemen Mark $150,000 LPGA West Virginia purchase cf Computing Equip- the 135 feet thereof, in AUSTENE'S by All with pitcher Ernie Camacbo. five-ho- Microdato ads Howe le Ewstmg of the Philadelphia Flyers and Classic Don Jeans won a SECOND ADDITION to the Town ment Upgrade of economical rate. to The Curators of "We're delighted have Gorman Rod Langway of the Washington sudden-deat- h Kdlivilte Boone County, Reality System for playoff to win the ef will be Thomas," said Indians president Capitals, center Wayne Gtetxky and Missouri as shown by Survey the Unrversity of Missouri of P.A.Y.S. are $200,000 Reno PGA Seniors Tourna- undersigned at the the exception Gabe Paid. "We hate to lose Rick recorded m Book 352. Pone 1 14, received by the left wing Mart Messier of the Ed- ment of Purchas- Records of Boone County Office of the Director however, Manning but our need for home run monton Missoun-Cokjmb- w. advance, Oilers and right wing Mike ing. University of payable in power dictated the move." Bossy of the Islanders were named wNch seed conveyance was mode to Room 102A General Ser- N Trustee, m ac- to the team of the NHL all-st- ar Ben Smith, Jr , os Building. Columbia, Missouri, convenience, we first of vices for your Tennis trust to secure payment a certain until 300PM.CDT June 20, squad. fully m Baseball Promissory Note describes 1983 ot which time they will be Yannkk Noah of France won the sotd Deed of Trust, end Master Card and Visa. Dtck O'ConneQ was reappointed publicly opened ond read aloud cept French Open singles title at VfMEREAS default was mode and conditions general manager of the Boston Red men's Sceaficotions ond the 6--2, 7-- 5, 7-- be mode the Football Pans Sunday with a 6 vic- continues to in of proposal together with the Sox and Edward LeRoux became a payment of the monthly payments printed form on which proposols Garvey, director of tory over defending champion Mats provided managing general partner. Ed executive of interest and principal as must be mode may be obtained from Play- WQander of Sweden. amended by Andre Dawson of the Montreal Ex- the National Football League in said Note as the the Director of Purchasing Universi- Modification i pos has been selected National ers Association, is stepping down af- terms of said loon ty of Missouri Columbia Room 12-ye- ar Aoreement ond Building League Player of the Week . ter a reign, the Boston Globe 102-- A General Services Ilookingfor WHEREAS Mid Missouri Savings at Colombia Missouri 65211 tele- Tony of Boston Red Sox reported. He will be replaced, Loon hot exercised Armas the Auto Racing and Association phone number (31 4) 882 3201 . ex- I Play-e- r least temporarily, by Gene Upshaw option, as the owner and holder was named American League Italian MSchefe Alboreto drove to its tension 21 I Los Angeles who the A JOB? of the Week. The Houston As- of the Raiders, has of sotd note to accelerate The University reserves the right his second Detroit Grand Prix victo- payment of said indebtedness, after ! tros activated pitcher Nolan Ryan been president of the union the past to wotve informolities m proposals Give us a call today. We can help ry Sunday. Ricky Rudd won the written nonce thereof bod been 2 a month-lon- g three years. The Tampa Bay end to reject ony or oil proposols wilt run a 30- - ( after a injury 400 Sunady to the aforesaid mortgagees The Columbia Missounan Bandits have signed Fred Dean Budweiser in Riverside, giren THE CURATORS OF THE 5 - oil in accordance with the terms ond two weeks FREE Let Co- j 1986 Cin- Cal . Driver Michael AOen died of UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI 5 word ad for you for through the season The provisions of said Deed of Trust in-- during By Harry J Fields, know your employment ( cinnati Bengals have signed Dave injuries suffered in a crash end 2 lumbia employers Can-A- m of Purchasing, Basketball the race of the sea- Director j Rhnlngton of Nebraska Former opening WHEREAS, because of said System rt terest and qualifications. son at Toronto on Sunday. continuing default ond said University The Chicago Bulls reached agree- Houston Oilers cornerback Greg Dated June 7, 1983 O CaH the Missourian Classified Department j? delinquency Mid Missouri Savings ment on compensation to be given to Stemrick was fined $3,000 and sen- a! with your job wanted ad. (5 rights to to lightest of proba- ond loon Association the owner the Atlanta Hawks for the tenced the form ond holder of said Note, has 442-316- 232-23- UNIVERSITY OF MFSSOURI- - 1 1 1 Ext. 4 Kevkt Loughery as their new tion for possession of cocaine. balance sign Soccer declared the entire of the J C0LUM8IA C I A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN ? . Ma-lo- ne due and payable, coach. Bobby Jones, Moses Running backs Sammy Winder and whole debt as HOSPITAL AND CLINICS New York beat tbe Seattle Sound- of and Maurice Cheeks of the Rick Parros have each signed a se- authorized under the provision REQUEST FOR BID 4-- 1 Trans-Atlant- ic one-yea- ers Sunday the sotd Note ond Deed of Trust and champion Philadelphia 76ers were of r contracts with the in Seoled bids for the furnishing ond ries still due and Soooooooooooooooooooooooooo all-defens- Challenge Cup. Seattle Sounders the some remains to ive Broncos . Washington delivery of elected the NBA's Denver unpaid Hohen-se- e owner Brace Anderses denied any 1 Housekeeping Cleaning Sup- eaaaBaaaaaaMeWaaVaVa'B4BBIaaBBIBBBaBalll team Dan Roundfield of Atlanta, Federals quarterback Mike NOW THEREFORE at the request changes will be made in the NASL plies Bid Request 10747 Sidney Moncrtef of Milwaukee and will miss one to four weeks with of Mid Missouri Savings and Loon Dennis Johnson, bed with Cheeks, a sprained left knee. The Wash- team's ownership but said the club is Association, the legal holder of said will be received by the undersigned looking Divi- round out the team. Kansas ington Redskins have signed veteran for a general manager. Note, ond m pursuance of the terms ot the Office of tbe Assistant The UJS. Olympic said Deed of sion Director. Financial Services, State will lose its third-leadin-g quarterback Tom Owen aitd line- team played to a ond provisions of 1- -1 powers Materials Monogement, University lOth-rou- Nigeria 13th Presi- Trust and the in me vested scorer, Freddy Marshall, next sea- backer Geff Gaudy, a nd tie with in the dent's Cup tournament os Trustee I, the undersigned of Missouri Columbia Hospital and son because of low grades. draft choice. Inside linebacker Trustee will on Wednesday June armes W136, One Hospital Drive. Item 29, 1983 between the hours of Columbia Missoun 65212 8 i rcKfij 9 00 o'clock m the forenoon ond No 1 will be due ot 3 00 P M CDT Bg Tii II lor all thi xlits I 5 00 o'clock in the afternoon of June 21, 1983 Cot tash II rods around j said day at 1 30 P M ot the Specifications ond conditions of and l"nt South door of the Boone County bidding may be obtained from the II wur hou-- - II iw vour Ralston Courthouse the Gty of Columbia, Assistant Division Director Finan- jl own parage sal md Id iht Purina has the Blues again in Boone County Missouri offer for cial Services, Materials Monoge- Check our II Missounan hi l u u l United Press International he had not yet received word from ford Whalers away - Col- l traded the sale ond sell the above described ment University of Missouri- crtist our sal nul jfi ' Ralston whether to partici- top two to ond Climes W136, Purina teams' draft choices New real estate at public vendue to the umbia Hospital Category two oraiR - "!." 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