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Spencer Rites in Carlisle Services for Mrs. Grace Spencer, 84, of Adelphi, who died of a stroke Sunday at her home, will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Richardson Funeral Home in Carlisle. Burial will be in Warren Powers Cemetery near Runnells.

Mrs. Spencer was a lifelong resident MRS. A. SPENCER of Adelphi and was a member of the Adelphi Congregational Church, Surviving are three sons, Rupert of Adelphi, Harry of Council Bluffs and Elmer of Des Moines; two daughters, Mrs. Flossie Johnson of Adelphi and Mrs.

Vera Miller, who lived with her mother; a sister, Mrs. Eva Beech of Des Moines; two brothers, Fred Warren of Des Moines and Charles Warren of 13 grandchildren, 34 greatgrandchildren and nine greatgreat-grandchildren. Peterson Rites At Winterset (The Tribune's Iowa News Service) WINTERSET, will be at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Methodist Church here for Clarence E.

Peterson, 66. He died of a heart attack in the garage at his home here Saturday. He operated a farm and assisted his wife here in operation of the Peterson Nursing Home. Besides his wife, Mr. Peterson is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Cella Rogers and Mrs. Clara Post, both of Winterset; two sons, Clark and Clyde, both of Winterset; 16 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren, two brothers and three sisters. Another daughter, Mrs. Cleta Brittain, 36, of Winterset, died 10 days ago. Everett Burnett Rites Planned Services for Everett H.

Burnett, 64, of 709 S. E. Fifteenth court, a retired painter, will be at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Hamilton Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr. Burnett was dead of a heart attack Saturday on arrival at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital. Born in Missouri, he had lived here 40 years and formerly was employed by the H. E.

Walker Construction Co. Surviving are his widow, Glennie; two sisters, Mrs. Della Leslie of National City, and Mrs. Ethel Miles of Los Angeles; two brothers, L. G.

Burnett of Exeter, and William of National City. Over-the-Counter Markets (Monday's nominal quotations) Bid Asked American Cement American Stamping Anheuser Busch 55 Beneficial Corp 328 Black Sivals Bryson Business Capital 9 10 Clinton Engine Colo Oil Gas 17 Cowles Mag Bdc Craig Systems 12 Danly Machine 10 Deihi Taylor Des Moines Transit com Dial Finance Donnelley Sons Duffy-Mott Dun Bradstreet 75. Eli Lilly Federal Natl Mtg Assoc 801 86 Fisher Governor Co Foote Bros (A) 00 Foote Bros Mach (B) 00 Futterman Co Hamilton Cosco 204 21 Intl Bank of Wash Iowa 3.30% pfd 70 Iowa Public Service com Ia South Utilities Common Kirsch 201 Koering Life Investors of Iowa Lone Star Steel 20 Lucky Stores 191 Ludlow 54 Meredith Publishing 38 Mid-Amer Pipe National By-Products Com'n Nazareth Cement Co 18 21 Needham Packing Co 11 Needham Pack Co pfd 23 25 Northw States Ptland Cmnt 59 64 Park Investment Pepsi Cola General Bottler 14y Schield Bantam G. D. Searle 133 143.

Scott Wms State Loan Fin C1 A 26 Steep Rock Iron Mines Super Value 28 31 Texas National Petrol 61 Thermogas Trans-Cont Gas Pipe Line 26 United Buckingham United Utilities Inc Vernon Co 13 14. Viking Pump Walnut Grove 244 Watson Bros Western Tool Stamping 14 Weyerhauser Timber Witco Chemical 371 Younker Bros Inc Common 41 Zonolite Co 6 Insurance Stocks Bid Asked Aetna Casualty new Aetna Life 146 All American Life Ins 264 Amer Equit Assur 293 American Surety Beneficial Std Life Combined Ins 85 Conn. Gen Life 1394 Cont Casualty 101 105 Franklin Life Ins Co 151 Glen Falls 554 Globe Rep Gulf Life Ins Co Hartford Fire Ins 81 Home Ins Maryland Cas Natl Union Fire 55 Phoenix 1261 Springfield Fire Marine 414 St 89 Travelers 172 United Ins Co of America 651 69 Fid 82 The above bid and asked quotations are provided by local members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, who state they are unofficial and do not necessarily represent actual transactions. but are Intended A.8 guide to the approximate range at which antes or purchases could have been made. Bank Stocks Bank of America Bankers Trust of Chase Manhattan Chemical Bank Continental of Illinois First National City Bank Morgan Guaranty Irving Trust Savings Mfg Hanover Trust Valley Phoenix Strictly Business ly the 2 2 MORE WORK WE WANT FOR LESS A LONGER WE PAY STABILIZE WORK.

DEMAND WEEK! WAGES 12-HOUR ON DAY STRIKE Mo patten UA PaL Office "I switched their signs while they were at lunch!" THE IOWA ALMANAC Des Moines Births At Broadlawn4 Polk County Hospital: MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, 1309 Ninth a daughter. and Mrs. Roscoe, 1019 Tenth a son.

At lowa Lutheran Hospital: SEANEY Mr. and Mrs. Leo, of Ankeny, a son. YOUNG -Mr. and Mrs.

William, 1421 E. Twenty-first 8 daughter. LEHMAN-Mr, and Mrs. Willard, of Slater, daughter. -Mr.

and Mrs. David, of Madrid, a son. At Iowa Methodist Hospital: GRIFFITHS-Mr. and Mrs. James 718 Herold a daughter.

KLISARIS -Mr. and Mrs. Christopher, 1531 Fourth a daughter, GOODE and Mrs. Elbert of Indianola, daughter. At Wilden Osteopathic Hospital: -Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, of 114 E. Thirteenth daughter. Des Moines Deaths DEEVER- -Jess, 82, of 1350 E. Oak Park died Monday at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital.

ALLEN- -William 62, of 614. E. Thirtieth died Monday at Broadlawns County Hospital. HARRINGTON- Harvey died 73, of 1424 Forty-eighth Monday at lowa Methodist Hospital. EWANOSKI-Mrs.

Veronica, 84, of 1900 E. Twenty-third died Sunday at the Grayson Nursing Home, TARPEL Sixth -Ralph ave. 62. of 1525 Thirteenth was dead Sunday night on arrival at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital. HUBBARD West Harry, Des 61, Moines, of 107 died Elev- Monday at Broadlawns Polk County HosPERSON, died -Leonard, Monday 89, of at 2511 home.

E. Divorces Asked (Polk County) Finnis E. Billingsley vs. Magdelene Billingsley. Shirley McCoy va.

Earl B. McCoy. Brenda Marie Hawking Vs. Thomas Lee Hawking. Marjorie Neighbour vs.

Donald John Neighbour. Divorce Granted Nancy Perdue from James Perdue, 1r. Traffic The following have appeared before Municipal Judge Harry B. Grund. Names, ages, addresses and dispositions in all cases are those on court records.

The following appeared on speeding charges, which they paid fines of $1 for mile over the speed limit. Those speeding less than 10 miles an hour over the speed limit paid $5 fines. Cheryl L. Symonds, 22, of 3712 S. Union $15.

Thomas A. Stewart. 19, of 4009 Douglas Blake, $15. 28, of 3909 S. E.

Fifth $15. Frank A. Sable, 20, of Perry, $10. Joe A. Heidenbrand, 26, of 3712 Indianapolis $15.

Abraham Rosenfield, 48, of 7015 BelAire $12. Melvin Charles Bowler, 38, of 3106 E. Twenty $15. Larry D. Tassin, 22, of 1125 Rose $25.

John White, 18, of 1315 Euclid ave. $10. Cecil E. Phillips, 17, of 2913 Newland road. $20.

Russell J. Bullard, 29, of 2500 Logan $10. Dewey R. Cero, 42, of Norwalk, $15. Lawrence E.

Fatino, 21, of 8035 Warren drive, $10. Robert LeRoy Wise, 20, of Army Post road. $13. Richard L. MeCloud, 20, of 1926 Arlington $20.

John A. Wright, 19, of 3009 Sixtyfirst $15. Sandra Lee HAI, 18, of 118 Bell ave. $15. fourth Homer R.

$15. Long, 45, of 2905 ThirtyRoger M. Wyckoff, 30, of Bondurant, $21. Donald D. Owen, 25, of Twelfth $10.

Jack J. Schuler, 33, of 7309 S. W. Sixteenth $10. George N.

Jensma, 48, of 2012 Fiftysecond $10. Larry L. Houseman, 23, of 105 E. Twelfth $15. Richard E.

Rinehart, 17, of 2503 E. Thirty-fourth $11. Mares Dellaca, 41, of 743 Nineteenth 10. John J. Bach, 30, of 7807 S.

W. Eleventh $15. Donald J. Reha, 34, of 2905 Sixtysecond $10. Jerry Lee Barton, 23.

of 1344 E. Twenty-third $15. Thomas E. Stokes, 21, of 1712 Ninth $12. Larry E.

Ford, 26. of 4601 S. W. Fifth $15. William F.

Gillson, 41, of 1235 Emma $15. Richard W. Hundnall, 18. of 2915 Forty -eighth $21. Birtene E.

Nicholls, 31. of 926 E. Twenty-eighth $11. Richard R. Rushing, 40, of Indianola, $13 Steven M.

Churchill, 18, of Altoona, $12. Charles W. Norris, 19, of 6220 S. W. Tenth $12.

Anton Sunclades, 37, of 1144 Thirty-sixth $10. Lowell L. Sillman, 39. of 3520 Twenty-eighth $10. Mary K.

Orr, 22. of 3820 Douglas ave, $14. deorge Francis Jordan, 34, of 1218 Sixtieth $15. Donald Neil Clay, 22. of 704 Twentieth $15.

Dale Eugene Mallins, 66, of 1430 Fourth st. $5. Edith Mary Wilson, 21. of 4539 University $17. Gary B.

Hobbs, 25, of 1541 Fiftysixth $10. Ray Edgar Gentry, 19, of 706 Sixtyfirst $15. Glenn E. Hammond, 24, of 1233 Loomis $15. Daniel W.

Shaw, 40 of 4611 Euclid $17. Robert D. Lawson, 4220 S. W. Twelfth $19.

Charles Ware, 27, of 609 Broad $11. Arthur J. Gabriel, 1600 S. E. Virginia $10.

Byron Edwin Creek, 32, of 2904 E. Twenty-ninth court. $25. Thora M. Lawson, 35, of 4220 S.

W. Twelfth $16. Michael Cowie, 20. of 608 Gray $11 "Richard Sirfus, 32, of 208 Virginia $5. Aaron W.

Becker, 32, of 940 Amos $5, Marilea Cockrane, 19, of 1220 FIrteenth $10, Ray Parker, 63, of 837 Twentyfourth $11, Frank Meyer, 55. of Hartford, $25. The following each paid a $10 fine for not making the required stop at a eign or signal light. Ivan Dean Linn, 30, of 4024 Lynner drive. Dennis J.

Davis, 17. of 1925 Thirtynitith st. Thomas W. Murray, 25, of 6021 Waterbury circle. Willard E.

Campbel, 27, of 2728 Tiffin st. Roberta Trodd, 25, of 2924 E. Jetferson ave. Arthur G. McGrath, 30, of 7711 8, W.

Raymond M. Fraupel, 66, of 1222 Forty -first st. James LeRoy Danti, 27, of Granger. Georgia M. Ripley, 40, of 1410 Harrigon ave.

Roy R. Standfield, 33, of 6424 Center st. Jack L. Clendenin, 26, of 1802 Ingersoll ave. Edward L.

Keltner, 20, of 5902 S. Union st. Arnold Lee Erickson, 24, of 910 E. Ovid ave. Paul Charles Sharer, 21, of 625 Forty -second st.

Norman M. Hochdorf, 17, of 60 Sixty-fourth. st. Dale E. Wilson, 20, of 1148 -Twentythird st.

Frank C. Gabriel, 47, of 7317 Beechwood drive. Kenneth Roy Harter, 26, of: 5148 Second ave. Richard J. Fuhrman, 27, of 1302 Tenth st.

Tobe Peterson, 69, of 2410 University, Robert ave. M. Pettijohn, 40, of 601 Army Post road. Russell E. Miller, 45, of 16 S.

Wall Carl Ivan Brown, 33, of 4105 Forty -fourth st. Chester A. Bailey, 49. of Polk City. Emil Londahl, of Thompson ave Marvin F.

Madden. 58. of 825 Twelfth st. OFFICIAL 1 PUBLICATION ly upon approval contract by the City Council of the City of Des Moines and, fully completed not later than December 1st 1962. Payment to the contractor for the assessable parts of said improvements will be made in cash collected from assessments and by the delivery of special assessment bonds against unpaid assessments, and any remaining balance of cost will be paid from general city funds from the proceeds of general obligation bonds, said payments and bond deliveries to be made approximately sixty (60) days after the completion and acceptance of the improvements.

Each bid must be accompanied with certified check, enclosed in a separate envelope, said be drawn on some known responsible, bank in the State of lows, and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer, of the City of Des Moines, in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount bid. Such check must not contain any condition either in the body of the check or endorsement thereon. All envelopes must be addressed to the City Clerk, and endorsed with name of the bidder and the improvement said check and proposals are for. Proposal blanks will be furnished at this office to be used in making all bids. Certified checks accompanying proposals will be returned to the unsuecessful bidder, and also the bidder to whom the contract is awarded, when he shall have entered into contract, in the form prescribed by the City Couneil.

and given bond in the sum required which shall not be less than One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, with a Corporate Surety, to execute said work. In case the successful bidder shall fail to enter into contract or furnish bond as required by law, said check shall be forfeited to the City of Des Moines as agreed and liquidated damages. The contract shall contain a provision that the contractor shall by antee law, the after improvement 8.8 required guarits acceptance by the City of Des Moines. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Charles F.

Iles Mayor Attest: Cortes Souter City Clerk Published in Des Moines Tribune March 5th and 12th, 1962 (T-823) HEARING ON NOTICE OF PUBLIC TIONS FORM PLANS, SPECIFICAFOR AND OF CONTRACT THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER IMPROVEMENTS AND FOR THE TAKING OF BIDS THEREON: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the City Council of the City of Des Moines at the office of the City Clerk until 9:00 o'clock A. M. the 26th day of March, 1962, for the following improvements as per specifications now on file in the office of the Civil Engineering Division of the Department of Public Services and City The City Council will hold a public hearing on the matter final adoption of plans, specifications and form of contract for the making of the sewer improvements hereinafter described, in accordance with Chapter 23, Code of Iowa, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. on the 2nd day of April, 1962, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Des Moines, Iowa.

Proposals received will be acted upon by the City Council on the date above specified for the receiving of bids for sewer improvements on the following streets: For the construction of a ten (10) Inch standard strength vitrified clay pipe and an extra strength vitrified clay with pipe sanitary sewer complete plans and specifications in the center of Watrous Avenue from existing manhole at the center of S. W. 26th Street to approximately ninetysix (96) lineal feet west of the west property line of Fleur Drive. The kinds. sizes and approximate amounts of materials to be used are as follows: 589 Lin.

ft. 10" Extra Strength Vitrified Clay Pipe 1264 Lin. ft. 10 Standard Strength Vitrified Clay Pipe Manholes, 42" Precast concrete 1 Manhole, Drop 42" Precast Concrete By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to products and provisions grown, and coal produced within the State of Iowa. In accepting this contract the contractor agrees not to commit any of the following unlawful employment practices and to include this non-discrimination clause in any sub-contracts connected with the performance of this agreement: (1) To refuse to hire, employ, or to bar or to discharge from employment color, any individual because of religion or national origin (2) To discriminate against any individual in terms, conditions or privileges of employment because of his race, color, religion, or national origin (3) To use any form of application for employment, or to make any inquiry in recruiting or advertising for employees which requests, the race, color, religion or origin of any individual (4) To discharge, expel, or otherwise discriminate against any individual because he has opposed any practices forbidden under this section or because he has filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under this section of the contract ORD No.

5775. Work to be commenced immediately upon approval the contract by the City Council of the City of Des Moines and fully completed not later than December 1. 1962. Payment to the contractor for the assessable parts of said improvements will be made in cash collected from assessments and by the delivery of special assessment bonds against unpaid assessments, and any remaining balance of cost will be paid from gencity from the proceeds of general obligation bonds, said payments and bond deliveries to be made approximately sixty (60) days after the completion and acceptance of the improvements. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check, enclosed in a separate envelope, said check to be drawn on some known responsible bank in the State of Iowa, and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer, of the City of Des Moines, in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount bid.

Such check must not contain any condition either in the body of the check or endorsement thereon. All envelopes must be addressed to the City Clerk, and endorsed with the name of the bidder and the improvement said check and proposals are for. Proposal blanks will be furnished at this office to be used in making all bids. Certified checks accompanying proposals will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder, and also the bidder to whom the contract is awarded, when he shall have entered into contract, in the form prescribed by the City Council, and given bond in the sum required which shall not be less than One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, with 8 Corporate Surety, to execute said work. In case the successful bidder shall fail to enter into contract or furnish bond as required by law, said check shall be forfeited to the City of Des Moines as agreed and liquidated damages.

The contract shall contain a provision that the contractor shall guarantee the improvement as required by law, after its acceptance by the City of Des Moines. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Charles F. Iles, Mayor Attest: Cortez Souter, City Clerk Published In Des Moines Tribune, March 5th and 12th, 1962 (T-821) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER IMPROVEMENTS AND FOR THE TAKING OF BIDS THEREON: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by City Council of City of Des Moineg at the office of the City Clerk until 9:00 o'clock A. M.

on the 26th day of improvements March, as 1962, for the following per specifications now on file in the office of the Civil Engineering Division of the Department of Public Services and City Clerk. The City Council will hold a public hearing on the matter of the final adoption of of contract plans, for specifications and of making the described. sewer in accordance improvements with hereinafter Chapter 23. Code of Iowa. at 9:00 o'clock A.

M. on the 2nd day of April. 1962, in the Council Chambers. City Hall, Des Moines. Iowa.

Proposals received will be acted upon by the City Council on the date above specified for the receiving of bids for sewer improvements on the following streets: For the construction of a ten (10) inch vitrified clay pipe sanitary sewer complete in accordance with plans and specifications in the South Parking of Army Post Road, thirty-nine and fivetenths (39.5) feet west of the west Lot Line of S. W. 14th Street to Fourteen hundred twenty-five (1425) feet west of the centerline of S. W. 17th Street: and in S.

W. 17th Street from five and -five-tenths (5.5) feet north of the south lot line of Army Post Road to the existing sanitary sewer approximately eighteen hundred twenty three (1823) feet south. The kinds, sizes and approximate amounts of materials to be used are as follows: 4.299 Lin. ft. 100" Standard Strength Vitrified Clay Pipe 13 Manholes.

Precast Concrete 42" By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to products and provisions grown. and coal produced within the State of Iowa. In accepting this contract, the contractor agrees not to commit any of the following unlawful employment practices and to include this crimination clause in any sub-contracts connected with the performance of this agreement: (1) To refuse to hire. employ, or to bar or to discharge from employment any individual because of his race, color. religion or national origin: (2) To discriminate against any individual in terms, conditions or privileges of employment because of his race, color, religion, or national origin (3) To use any form of application for employment, or to make any inquiry in recruiting or advertising for employees which requests the race, color, religion or national origin of any individual: To discharge, expel.

or otherwise discriminate against any individual because he has opposed any practices forbidden under this section or because he has filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under this section of the contract- -ORD No.5775. Work to be commenced immediately upon approval of contract by the City Council of the City of Des Moines and fully completed not later than December 1962. Payment to the contractor for the assessable parts of said improvements will be made in cash collected from assessments and by the delivery of special assessment bonds against unpaid assessments and any remaining balance of cost will be paid from general eity funds from the proceeds of general obligation bonds, said payments and bond deliveries to be made approximately sixty (60) days after the completion and acceptance of the improvements. Each bid must be accompanied with certified check, enclosed in a rate envelope, said check to be drawn OFFICIAL PUBLICATION on some known responsible bank in the State of Iowa, and made payable to the order of the City Treasurer. of the City of Des Moines in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount bid.

Such check must not contain any condition either in the body of the check or endorsement thereon. All envelopes must be addressed to the City Clerk. and endorsed with the name of the bidder and the improvement sald check and proposals are for. Proposal blanks will be furnished at this office to be used in making all bids. Certified checks accompanying proposals will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder.

and also the bidder to whom the contract is awarded. when he shall have entered into contract. in the form prescribed by the City Council. and given bond In the sum required which shall not be less than One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, with a Corporate Surety, to execute said work. In case the successful bidder shall fail to enter into contract or furnish bond as required by law, said check shall be forfeited to the City of Des Moines as agreed as liquidated damages.

The contract shall contain a provision that the contractor shall guarantee the improvement as required by law, after its acceptance by the City of Des Moines. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. CHARLES F. ILES, Mayor ATTEST: Cortez Souter, City Clerk Published in Des Moines Tribune March 5 and 12th, 1962. (T-829) NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Treasurer, in the City Hall, Des Moines, Iowa, until 7:00 o'clock p.

m. on the 19th day of March, 1962. for the bonds hereinafter described. At the hour above named all sealed bids which have been received will be referred to the City Treasurer. After the receipt of such sealed bids, if any, open bids will be received, and after the close of open bidding, the sealed bids will be opened, and the bonds will then be sold to the highest bidder for cash.

The bonds to be offered are the STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS, in the principal amount of $181,000.00, to be dated March 1, 1962, in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, and to mature as follows: $20,000.00 on June 1962 $20.000.00 on June 1, 1963 $20.000.00 on June 1, 1, 1964 $20,000.00 on June 1965 $20.000.00 June 1, 1966 $20.000.00 on June 1, 1967 $20.000.00 on June 1, 1968 $20,000.00 on June 1, 1969 $21.000.00 on June 1, 1970 The City shall have the right to call said bondg at any time, and said bonds shall be payable only out of special assessments levied to pay the cost of street improvements. Bids for the above mentioned bonds shall specify the rate or rates of interest which the bidder will take the bonds at par plus accrued interest. Said bonds will be sold subject to the opinion as to their legality of Bannister, Carpenter, Ahlers Cooney, Attorneys, of Des Moines, Iowa, which opinion, together with the printed bonds will be delivered to the purchasers. The City reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any or all bids. W.

A. Rutherford City Treasurer of Des Moines, Iowa Published in the Des Moines Tribune March 5, 1962 and March 12, 1962. (T-828) -NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE ISSUANCE OF $181,000.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF DES MOINES, IOWA. Notice is hereby given that in the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 7:00 o'clock p. m.

on the 19th day cf March, 1962, City Council of the City of Des Moines, Iowa, will hold a hearing on the matter of the issuance of $181.000.00 Street Improvement Bonds, for the purpose of paying a part of the cost of construction of concrete paving on Delaware Avenue from a point 2 feet south of the north curb line of Easton Boulevard to a point 2 feet north of the south curb line of East Euclid Avenue, and also on Hull Avenue from 33.5 feet east of the center line of Delaware Avenue to the west property line of East 24th Street, and also on Hull Avenue from 105 feet east of the center line of East 26th Street to a point 35 feet west of the center line of East 29th Street, constructed under contract with Gillotti Construction Company of Des Moines. Iowa, dated October 9, 1961, and October 9. 1961, At any time prior to the date fixed for said hearing petitions may be filed as provided for by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1958. This notice is given by order cf the City Council of the City of Des Moines, Iowa. Cortez Souter City Clerk of Des Moines, Iowa Published in the Des Moines Tribune March 5, 1962.

Want Ad Rates Want ads appear in both The Des Molnes Register and the Des Moines Tribune on weekdays for one price. Ads appearing on consecutive days may include Sunday at no increase in rates. General Classifications No. One Day 3 of Sun. Consecutive Knee Reg.

Daily Days Days Days $1.70 $1.50 63.78 4.64 1 7.70 3 2.55 2.25 5.67 6.96 11.55 3.40 3.00 7.56 9.28 15.40 4.25 3.75 9.45 11.60 19.25 Per line per day for each added line .85 .75 .63 .55 The rates below, apply ONLY TO THESE SIX CLASSIFICATIONS: Lost and Found, Rooms for Rent, Board and Room, Roommate Wanted, Positions Wanted Men, Positions Wanted One Day 3 7 Sun. Consecutive Reg. Daily Days Days WI -lines Hines $1.20 1.80 $1.20 1.80 $3.00 4.10 $5.00 6.25 2.40 2.40 5.00 7.50 CUP lines 3.00 3.00 6.20 9.00 Help Wanted and Classified Display ads from outside Iowa. day Register $1.30 per line; daily combination $1.20 per line. Three or more consecutive days same copy, per line per day, $1.25 Sunday, $1.15 daily.

Ads may be ordered for insertion In either the morning Register or evening Tribune alone; rates for single insertions are 5c per line less than quoted rates for all day insertions To estimate ad cost: Count all letters and spaces, 30 letters and spaces to a line. Count one line for Ads containing "Write 000, Register and Tribune," plus 75c for box service. All ads for Positions Wanted or Business Opportunities payable in advance. Want Ad Rules Minimum size: two Imes. All ads Are subject to Publisher's approval, and to the limitation that liability for Publisher's errors is limited to publishing the corrected ad in a subsequent issue, providing advertiser reports error or omission on the day that it occurs.

Deadlines Weekday Issues: 6 p. preceding day, except m. for Saturday which a. Friday. Sunday Issue: State-wide all editions Friday m.

City Edition, Des Moines and "surrounding coun ties, Friday 7 p. Want Ad Counter Trained ad writer on duty: 8:30 a. to m. Fri. to 7 p.

Sat. p. Service Want Ads taken 7 days a week, Trained ad writers on duty 8:30 a. p. m.

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Sunday 9 a. p. m. For further Information write Fred Bell, Classified Department: Register and Tribune Des Moines 4, Iowa Phone CH 3-2111 Deaths ALLEN- -For information regarding services for William D. Allen of 614 East Thirtieth street call AM51671.

services for William D. Allen of 614 East Thirtieth street call AM51671. Conley's Capitol HIll Funeral Home 1204 Fast Grand BAXTER- Services for Miss Elizabeth Mae Baxter of Wesley Acres will be Tuesday, 1:00 p. at Dunn's Funeral Home. Interment Glendale, BENEDICT Services for Mrs.

Florence Benedict of 208 Eleventh Street will be held Wednesday, 10 a. at Redeemer Lutheran Church. Interment Masonic. Dunn's Service, BURNETT- Services for Everett H. Burnett.

709 S. E. Fifteenth Street Court will be held Tuesday, 10138. Interment at Laurel Hill Funeral Cemetery. EWANOSKI Services for Mrs.

Veronica Ewanoski, 1900 East Twenty-third will be Wednesday, 11:00 a. at St. Peter's Church. Interment Glendale. Rosary 8:00 Tuesday.

Capitol Hill Funeral Home 1204 East Grand FLANNERY Services for J. W. (Bill) Flannery, 1817 York, day. 9:30 a.m.. Visitation Church, Interment Spencer, Iowa.

Rosary 8:15 p. m. Monday, Conley's Capitol Hill Funeral Home 1204 East Grand CRAY Services for Charles Cray of 4815 Southwest Tenth will be Tuesday m. at Dunn's on Southwest Ninth. Interment: Craig, Missouri.

HAAG- Services for G. Gus Haag. of 1003 Pennsylvania Avenue, will be held 3:00 p. m. Tuesday at the Dahlstrom Funeral Home, ment Glendale, HARPEL -For information regarding services for Ralph Harpel of 1525 Thirteenth street call Dunn'8 Funeral Home CH4-2121 HOWSER- For information regarding services for Mary E.

Howser, 2816 E. Thirty -seventh Street Court, Call Hamilton's Funeral Home CH3-5221 NELSON- For information regarding services for A. Nelson of Ankeny, Iowa, call Hamilton's Funeral Home CH3-5221 PALMER Services for Mrs. Rose M. Palmer.

1848 E. Walnut Street, will be held Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Interment Masonic Cemetery. ROBINSON- Services for Mrs.

Lois Robinson, 2427. S. E. Eighth Street Court. will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.

at Funeral Home. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Deaths SHIVERS- Services for Kenneth Lee Shivers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shivers.

Rural Route 1. Altoona. Iowa. will be Tuesday. 2:00 p.m..

at Rising Sun Church of Christ. Interment Rising Sun Cemetery. Hamilton's Service, WINTERSET PETERSON- Services for Clarance E. Peterson, age 66. will be Tuesday 2:00 p.

m. at the First Methodist Church. Interment Winterset Cemetery. Collins' service. Express Your Appreciation To those who have sent floral tributes and acknowledge services and kindness with a CARD OF THANKS, The Register and Tribune.

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5. third degrees 6:30 p.m.; Mar. 12, stated communication 7:30 P. B. Vandermeulen, W.

Perry, secy. Where Shall We Go 11 HOTEL RANDOLPH The best place to gO for dancing at the famous Ran-da-Voo. Band nightly. No minimum. No cover charge.

LAKE ROBBINS Bobby Hankins- Wed. bargain nite Resorts, Lake Prop. Sale 12 PROFITABLE MINN. RESORTS AMOS GRANT CO 212 S. 19th St.

Omaha. Neb. Personals 14 FILMS DEVELOPED 49c Get acquainted black and white offer on 8 to 12 exp. in Jumbo size, 49c with this ad. No limit.

Bring in or mail. Add 1c sales tax. Dean Studios, 913 Walnut, D. M. FILMS DEVELOPED 60c Fastest service and best jumbo by one of the largest photo finishers.

12x16 ex. 75c. Also colorfinishing. Fast service, Geppert Studio, 401 E. 6 Des Moines, Ia.

AUTO LIABILITY insurance at lowest rate. Easy terms. Also if having trouble call CR4-1794. Notary public. IOWA BARBER COLLEGE NEW LOCATION 201 WALNUT ST.

CH4-0971 RUSH your damaged garments to Dorothy M. Brown Reweaving Shop. 301 Shops Bldg. CH3-2935. JIM: lt will really pay you to drive out to McIntyre's Furn.

WDM. Fine things reas. BIll. WILL CARE for small children in my home. E.

side. AM2-1357. ELDERLY Woman. Private room, 1st floor. Private payer.

CR7-3667, FREE rug shampoo estimates in your home 283-0003 after 4 p. m. INCOME TAX INCOME TAX consultant. plete records service. Retired Internal Revenue agent.

P. J. Heles, 6514 University, Des Moines. CR71758. INCOME TAX- Experienced.

Eves. and Saturday. $3 and up. CR9-7861 3000 E. 14th AM5-0276 JACK MENTZER YOUR HOME--DAYS OR EVES.

EXPERIENCED AT2-0907 INCOME Tax Service. Your home or mine. Experienced. AM2-2066. INCOME TAX.

Federal and state. Accountant. Your home. AM2-7692 LAVIA TAX SERVICE business and personal. Phone CR9-0730 INCOME TAX- from $3.

up, In your home. 7 Days. BR6-1664. Transportation, Travel 15 SERVICEMAN wants rider, share driving and expenses to Calif. Leaving March 7.

Call Evergreen 2-4870. Nevada, Iowa, DRIVE a car to Denver for transpt. Gas allowance. Must have ref. 4701 S.

E. 14th AT2-8353 Beauty Parlors 11 COMPLETE PERMANENTS $5 GEORGIA'S BL5-7878 2909 Univ. Air cond. Dr. Instruction 18 YOUR IOWA TRADE COLLEGE Invites You To Train Now IBM MACHINE CAREERS (Data ProcessingComputer Programming) ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN (Radio-Television-Industrial) AUTOMOTIVE TRADES (Automatic TransmissionAuto Tune-up) Heavy Equipment DAYS OR NIGHTS Phone-Write-Walk In College of Automation 3001 Grand Avenue Des Moines, lowa Phone CH3-8696 IBM TRAINEES Investigated Before You Invest.

Look Over The Rest A And Come To The BEST. GALE INSTITUTE, INC. "FULLY ACCREDITED" P. 0. Box 581 Fort Dodge, la.

Big Money For Spare Time There is a large demand for both men and den in bookkeeping and accounting. You can train at home. Free placement. Write for free 'Accounting the Best Paid Profession' A.I. D.

M. HIGH SCHOOL at home. Diploma. Free booklet. American School.

P. 0. Box 2006 Des Molnes, Ia. MODELS Opportunities to earn while you learn. Call BETTE BONN.

AT8-6749, LEARN SHORTHAND IM 2 WEEKS mo pa SHORTHAND FAMOUS ABC Speedwriting Night Class March 6th Take 100, 120 W. P. M. in 12 weeks. Ideal for industry or gov't employment.

Tues. Thurs, Write, call, visit for free sample lesson. 10th and Grand CH 4-4221 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS DES Instruction 18 MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS! We prepare men and women. Ages 18-55. Secure jobs.

High pay. Short hours. Advancement. Grammar school education usually sufficient. Send name, home address, phone number and time home.

Write Lincoln Service Box 48, A-290, Register and Tribune. LEARN HAIR-STYLING DAY OR EVENING CLASSES You can now attend evening as well as dav classes at Americana. Set. your own evening hours, All equipment furnished. Low tuition.

Come in, call or write AMERICANA BEAUTY ACADEMY 414 W. Walrut, Des M. 283-2721 AIRLINE TRAINING Free placement 35 (4 WEEK Atrlines. If you are 18-35. H.

8. Phone or write our local representative for free info. McCONNELL AIRLINE SCHOOL 1004 GRAND, D. AT2-9212 LEARN ELECTRONICS Day or eve. or home study course.

New classes starting soon. HALL-OMAR BAKERIES 6030 Grand CLAIMS-ADJUSTOR Excellent Opportunity For the right man as a Field Claims Adjustor with a fast growing Fire and Casualty Ins. Co. We want a man 25-35 years of age, preferably with a law degree but not necessary, The man accepting this position will travel in Iowa. Call AT81944 for appointment.

COLLECTOR-SALESMAN NEED TO MAKE BETTER THAN AVERAGE EARNINGS? ESTAB. LISH ROUTE IN DES MOINES. SEE RAY RINARD 841 3RD. FARMER. Livestock man able to go ahead without supervision.

No dairying. Good job for good man. Sep. mod. living quarters.

Gas heat, air conditioned with extras. Prefer couple without children. Reference required. Phone Bouton 1833 for app. Leaming Ranch, Perry, Ia.

American Tech. School 923-8th Des Moines CH3-8696 Men Wanted 19 ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION Large, rapidly expanding Deg Moines firm has immediate opening for young advertising and promotion man preferably with supermarket or chain store merchandising experience. Must have fresh, new Ideas, be attentive to detail, plan and merchandise for special sales events, write attention-compelling headlines, and have some knowledge of coop advertising. Permanent position with a future. Company benefits.

Salary open. Write E-725, Register and Tribune. BARBER. experienced. guarantee.

Write X-509, Register and Tribune. Body Man, Experienced Steady work, 3833 70th after hours call 276-2475 Des Moines. BREAD ROUTE With large bakery. Earn better than average wage. Free insurance.

Paid days off and vacation. Men with supervisory potential needed, 21 to 36. married, and high school graduate. Apply 1 to p. m.

FEED SALES Our expansion and last year's increase in feed sales have created an opportunity for an aggressive experienced feed salesman. Territory involves Northeast Iowa. There is a good starting salary, bonus. car furnished, expenses and excellent employee benefits. In confidential reply give full personal history, age, experience, education and salary level.

CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE ASSN. P. 0. Box 7305 K. C.

16, Mo. Attn. Dept. 16 LAWYER- To teach evening real estate course in your area; must be dynamic, persuasive and forceful speaker, with an enthusiastic delivery. Write: Lee Institute, Harvard Brookline 46, Mass.

LINOLEUM MECHANIC Must be experienced. for good man. Phone 276-3475, Eves. Call AM6-0220 MACHINIST--Job shop experience preferred. Starting salary to $2.30 per hour.

Forty hour week, paid holidays, vacation, and other benefits. General Filter P. 0. Box 350. Ames.

Iowa. MAN30-50 to help care for patients. Nursing experience helpful. Room, board and laundry plus salary, insurance, vacations, 5 day week. Hillerest Hospital, Des Moines.

MAN WANTED Relief ward attendant, single, five day a week. Salary and main. Ref. and age, Webster Co. Home, Ft.

Dodge. lowa. MAN TO TRAIN for Fuller dealer. Will start $100 wk. BL5-5891.

MEN We are interested in interviewing ambitious young men, 18 to 25 years old, with high school education who are free to relocate as might be required. Those who meet our qualifications will be advanced rapidly. Good starting wages, paid vacation, group insurance and other benefits. Apply in person Monday through Friday 9 to 11 only or by letter. WRIGHT TREE SERVICE 2203 INGERSOLL NEWS EDITOR-REPORTER- large county seat weekly.

N. W. Ia. Excellent opportunity. Write quaifications.

Gazette-Tribune, Sibley, Ia. PHARMACIST For new drug store in downtown Des Moines. No Sundays. 1 night a week. $200 per week salary.

All replies confidential, Write 0-778 Register and Tribune. PHARMACIST Full or part time. Good wages. Good hours. Des Molnes location.

Write 0-762 Register and Tribune. RETAIL route. Will guarantee married man wk. plus commission. CR9-3461.

ROUTE MAN for est. dry cleaning route. Com- mission and guarantee. Insurance and other benefits. Barnes Cleaner 2708 Ingersoll.

SAFETY ENGINEER Good position Des Moines branch office of large multiple line insurance company. Excellent salary and company benefits. Experience essary. Trans America Ins. Group 716 Equitable Bld.

Des Moines, Ia, SALES SERVICE CLERK Permanent position in our Sales Service dept. for a young man interested in sales work. Will spend considerable time training prior to making contacts by phone and letter with our customers. Some College desired. Sales experience not required but helpful A fine entry position with a growing company.

Write or call Personnel Dept. FRYE MFG. CO. AM2-8233 2531 Dean Ave. Shoe and Furnishing Dept.

Full and part time, Experienced only. Apply in person. SILVERS DEPT. STORE 509 E. Locust SUPERVISOR.

experienced. for large growing bindery operated with combination letter and offset plant. Knowledge printing helpful but not necessary. Send complete resume and salary requirements to 0-773. Register and Tribune, TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Experienced or inexperienced, $1.15 per hour plus bonus.

Apply 320 Shops Bldg. after 9:30 a. m. WANTED. LAWYER- Professional organization desires man with some claims or business experience.

Write. giving personal data and salary expected. Write T-287, Register and Tribune, NEAT appearing. rellable man, 24-38. for home service route 111 Knoxville, Chariton area.

$370 mo. guar. to man qualified. Write J. GIll, Box 256.

Ottumwa, Iowa. Advertising SALESMAN WANTED Excellent opportunity for aggressive salesman to sell display advertising space in The Des Moines Register and Tribune. This is an immediate opening in our Retail Advertising Department. Man with college background and previous newspaper advertising experience preferred. Liberal company benefits and paid vacation.

Liberal pension plan. Write or apply directly to Mrs. Neu, Personnel Director, fifth floor, Des Moines Register and Tribune Company. Des Moines Tribune 19 March 5, 1962 PHONE YOUR WANT ADE DIAL CH3-2111 Men Wanted 19 VAN OPERATORS, TRUCKMEN NEEDED EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED Make more money. Year-round work with fastest growing mover.

Be in business for yourself. Paid training if needed. Latest furniture trailers, all loads supplied. Age 21 or over, pass physical, own or can finance '57 or later tractor 260 cu. in.

or larger. Call James Miller of Mayflower Transit, CH3-1161, day or night, March 5-6. Home Office AGENCY CASHIER top position 88 cashier and office manager for large, new home office agency. Top pay scale, free parking and many other benefits. Must be experienced in both agency work and supervising other employees: Call Mrs.

Day Personnel dep't. Greater lowa Life Ins. Co. 4931 Douglas 276-3465 3 MEN Arthur Murray training program starting now. We train you free if you qualify.

Know the thrill of being an expert dancer and teacher. Pleasant surroundings and good salary. No experience nec. Stay in Des Moines or transfer to nearby states or Florida. Apply at Des Moines, Waterloo or Cedar Rapids.

In Des Moines apply 2 to 7 p. Mr. Theiss, 504-7th Street. FREON Refrigeration Installation and service man for commercial and Industrial work. Must be experienced.

Steady year round work. Refrigeration Equipment 509- 4th Ave. S. E. Cedar Rapids, Ia.

LARGE national company needs man, March 15, to contact customers on cleaning supplies in Carroll or Ft. Dodge. This is a $7,000 year job with future and advancement. Write Box 662, Carroll. ALERT young man to train in consumer merchandising in Newton or Marshalltown.

$400 month. Write 0-772, Register and Tribune. Advertising COPYWRITER AND LAYOUT ARTIST Excelent opportunity for young man or woman with experience in writing advertising copy and originating rough layouts. Abiltiy to craate ideas and write good selling copy essential. Permanent position with good salary and possibility for advancement, Liberal company benefits.

Apply in person or send resume and sample to Personnel 5th Floor, Des Molnes Register and Tribune Company. Salesmen 20 Iowa Deaths BEAMAN-E. F. Willard, 81. Berhow, 82; Chris Norby, A.

E. Luick, 85; Eberhard Esk, '88. CLARION Gary Snitzelaar, 44; Rhonda Lynn Alverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Alverson.

CONKAD- -Miss Marie Duffield, 49. DAVENPORT-Mrs. Gustave, 'Nesland, 80; Rudolph J. Kohlruss, former resident, at Waukesha, John Frederick Wilhelm Weetz, 80; Mrs. Elmer Coss, 84, former resident, at Tujunga, James Anthony Kelly, former resident, at New York, N.

Y. DUBUQUE- Catherine Smith, 85; Mes. William Karberg, 54; Sister Mary Cunigunda, 93; Leo Schneider, 71, Aloysius P. Erschen, 59. EAGLE GROVE--Otto Roepke, 74.

ELKADER-Mrs. Leona Haverland, 70: Mrs. Louis Radloff, 73. Emma Thein, 78. Louise Hempeler, 93; Mrs.

Sirilla Kaiser, 80. Ruby Sadewasser, 51; William Hinrichs, 93; Joseph Fisher, 79. LENOX--Charles Young, 69, retired farmer. MONONA--Dr. W.

F. Humphrey, 83; Robert Ferguson, 86. NEW SHARON- Estella Osborne, 91; William Heki, 69. 0ELWEIN-August Earl Chapmann, 51. -Emery L.

Patterson, 76, barber. SHENANDOAH-Mrs. Earl Silence, 52; Mrs. Ralph Cass, 76, at Burlington STRAWBERRY POINT-Mrs. Augusta White, 85.

WASHINGTON-Mrs. Effie Israel, 83, Wellman. Iowa Licenses to Wed CLARION--August Albert Traeger, 50, and Mildred Irene Grove, 49, Adel; Sherman David Oberhauser, 26, and Maryellen Johnson, 23, both of Belmond; Robert James Ruter, 21, Kanawha, and Deloris Ann Janes, 18, Britt; Malcolm Gardiner, 20. Rowan, and Evelyn Fay Davis, 19. CRESCO -Donald J.

Prochaska, 23. Protivin, Barbara Erickson, DAVENPORT- James William 'Dale, 27, and Margaret Mary Vander Vennet, 23; Arnold Witt, 46, Long Grove, and Helen Leona Bennett, 42. ELKADER- -Paul Duane Schmidt. 25, and Janice Jewell Chappell, 21, both of Strawberry Point; Ferguson, 27, and Carla Moser, 18, both of Guttenberg; Douglas Gene Heiden, 19, Strawberry Point, and Judith Hageman, 19. GRUNDY CENTER Lewis Ackerman, 41, and Jane Kienzle, 40, both of Wellsburg.

LOGAN Richard Dale Burkhead, 19, Missouri Valley, and Carolyn Jean Grossner, 19; Daniel Douglas Bond, 20, Missouri Valley, and Darlene Lillian Jacobson, 20, Honey Creek; Bryan Harry Taylor, 22, and Marily Marie Rodasky, 18, Missouri Valley. WASHINGTON Richard Horesowsky, 21, Richmond, and Joan Theresa Rummelhart, 20, Riverside; Dennis Lee Baumert, 23, Keota, and Judith Ann Crossett, 20, Wellman, Licenses to Wed Outside Iowa ROCK ISLAND, Beevins and Vera Chandler, both of Davenport; Robert Blume and Betty Hamerlinck, Davenport: Donald Glowacki, Davenport, and Sandra Cleveland, Cordova, Frank Lopex, and Barbara McGill. both of Davenport: Gomez, Davenport, and Espernzo Castel. East Chicago, Francis Lehman, and Ruth Hughes, both of Iowa City. Meetings Advertising Club--Noon Tuesday at Hotel Savery: speaker, 0.

(Bill) Powell, Des Moines realtor. Service Men's Club Noon Tuesday at Standard Club; speaker, John Harold, executive secretary, Iowa State Education Association. Downtown Kiwanis Noon Wednesday at Hotel Savery; speaker, Sidney R. Bradley, executive director, Des Moines Industrial Bureau. Real Estate Board--Noon Thursday Hotel Kirkwood; speaker, Calvin W.

Aurand, president, Iowa-Des Moines National Bank. Wilke Has Job At Chariton CHARITON, IA. (P)-Robert H. Wilke, 31, was back on the job Monday at a grain storage elevator here after serving a 60-day jail term for neglect of duty as a highway patrolman. He was released from jail Sunday.

Wilke, dismissed from the patrol, said three men abducted him from his patrol car and held him during the weekend of July 8 and 9. Later Wilke admitted he had spent the time in a Sioux City motel with Mrs. Nancy Grubbs, 49, of Chariton. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION T-822)-NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FOR SEWER THE TAK- 1M- PROVEMENTS AND THEREON: OF SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the City Council of the City of Des Moines at the office of the City Clerk until 9:00 o'clock A. M.

on the the following improvements 88 per 26th day of March, 1962, for specifications now on file in the office of the Civil Engineering Division of the Department of Public Services and City Clerk. The City Council will hold a public hearing on the matter of the final adoption of plans, specifications and form of contract for the making of the sewer improvements hereinafter described, in accordance with Chapter 23, Code of Iowa, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. on the 2nd day of April, 1962, in the Counell Chambers, City Hall, Des Moines, Iowa. Proposals received will be acted upon by the City Council on the date above specified for the receiving of bids for sewer improvements on the following streets: For the construction of a ten (10) Inch standard strength clay pipe sanitary sewer beginning at existing manhole at the centerline of East 42nd Street and the centerline of Arthur Avenue: thence five hundred ninety (590) feet East along centerline of Arthur Avenue to point of ending.

The kinds, sizes and approximate amounts of materials to be used are as follows: 590 Lin. ft. 10" Standard Strength Vitrified Clay Pipe. 2-421 Precast concrete manholes. virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to products and provisions grown, and coal produced within the State of Iowa.

In accepting this contract the contractor agrees not to commit any of the following unlawful employment tices and to include this nation clause In any sub-contracts connected with the performance of this agreement: (1) To refuse to hire, employ, or to bar or discharge from employment any Individual beof race, color, religion or national, origin (2) To discriminate against any individual in terms, conditiona of or privileges of employment berace, color. religion or national origin (3) To use any form of application for employment, or to make any inquiry In recruiting or advertising for employees which requests the race, color. religion or national origin of any Individual (4) To discharge, expel, or otherwise discriminate against any Individual because he has opposed any practices forbidden under this section or becatise he has filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under this section of the contract ORD 5775. Work to be commenced immediate- Sales Engineer We now offer an excellent career field opportunity to the right man under 32 in the sales engineering years of age. Prefer graduate engineer, mechanical or chemical, but will consider well qualified man with mechanical or engineering background.

This is an attractive position with good starting salary. Intensive training provided. Fine employee benefit program. Mall personal qualifications, education, and work experience to J. M.

Juett. Personal Interview will be arranged for qualified applicants. Sinclair Refining Co. P. 0.

Box 1334 Des Moines, Ia. Real Estate Salesman Exceptionally good opportunity for aggressive young salesman who prefers selling in new housing projects. Big daales promotion starting in 30 All replies strictly confidential. Write 0-777 Register Tribune EXCELLENT INCOME FOR DIRECT SALESMAN Sell wonderful, custom-built International Homes! No investment required! No previous experience necessary. We train you.

All you need is common sense and the ability to work. New financing plan clinches the sale loan, no money down! We advertise heavily in your exclusive area. You get the leads. make the calls, and earn big commission. If sincerely interested, write for interview to Bill Crist.

International Housing 2101 Northeast Broadway, Minneapolis, 13, Minnesota. Salesman's Dream Never before has there been such 8 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a real salesman to make money! Your "once in a lifetime" chance to get in on the ground floor with a brand new sales team currently being organized to sell CAPE CORAL FLORIDA home sites. Your earnings are limited only by your own ability and ambition. We provide everything you need including complete training. national advertising and leadership.

This is a real career opportunity. Call BL5-8185 for personal interview A NATIONAL COMPANY needs an experienced salesman over 25 with car interested in earning $8.000 per year to start. Selling key blanks and key making machines with a line of fast moving hardware items to hardwares, variety stores and many other accounts. Group insurance. paid field training, Incentive bonus, established accounts.

Salary plus commission. For information call 243- 1161, Mr. James Howard, Monday after 11 AM, Tuesday and Wednesday all day. SALES MANAGER EXPER IN DIRECT SALES DISTRICT OFFICE OPEN $250 WEEK DRAW $50,000 YR. POTENTIAL PHONE MR.

WILBURN BEFORE NOON AM5-2541 Continued on Next Page ATTENTION DIRECT SALESMEN We are now seeking 3 experienced direct salesmen to run branch offices in the greater Deg Molnes area: per week plus $70 override. New program never offered before. Plenty of pre-set appointments. Excellent financing arranged. Call Mr.

Snow, CR9-6776 ROUTE SALESMAN Established territory. Leaving city Monday morning. returning Friday evenings. Grocery experience helpful but not required. Expenses paid.

Must be a producer. No Saturday interviews. MRS. CLARK'S FOODS 2725 Harding Road OUTSIDE SALESMAN for automotive parts jobber In Northwest Iowa. Salary and commission plus expenses.

Give full particulars first letter. Write X-513. Register and Tribune, MAN 35 TO 45. Handle sales territory surrounding Deg Motnes. Worth up to $1,100 to $1,750 month.

Write F. 0. Swallow. Southwestern Petroleum Box 789. Fort Worth 1.

Texas. COMMISSION SALESMAN to work from direct leads. Established line in Des Moines. Apply 1000 Grand Ave. Wednesday.

March 7. WIDE AWAKE -Married man to manage sales and service route at Grinnell, $90 Wk. while learning. $200 Wk. potential.

Write R. Doyle, 1500 McCallan Tama, Ia. MAKING LESS THAN $5000? Top rated Company is looking for married man to 35 to call on estab. customers. Wage open, Write Box 253.

Webster City. Iowa. EXTRA CASH Employed man to work eves. and Sat. Must be married and neat appearing.

Phone 277-1058 between and 8 p. m. JOB SECURITY- Plus good pay. $90 to start. No layoffs.

No strikes. Av. man made $6280 In 1961. Write: 2912 Vine, West Des Iowa. CHECK what MUTUAL of HA has to offer Call AT3-0651.

LEADING Nat'l Co. needs men. Car nec. 277-1949 2-4. TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Top skills required for precision work.

Profit sharing, trust fund retirement plan, group insurance. Call or write employment manager, W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Fort Madison, lows Bid Asked 583 179.

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