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Des Moines Tribune pa qg Feb. 12. 1968 ft Cold Mornings Ahead To place a Want Ad from' outside Des Moines to as the at 1800 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, lowa, up to the hour of 10:00 a.m.. February 13. 1968.

at mi first Full N. Quart Moon Quart Moon Feb hb. 1 11 M- Cold temperatures for most of the week are in store for Beth Jones, 9, of Dallas Center, and other Iowans. The Weather Bureau said temperatures will average 6 to 15 degrees below season normals, meaning that some subzero mornings can be (This schedule or moon rises and ssis has been provided by Prof. Philip S.

Rigss and the Astronomy Department of Drake University. Times are CST.) The Moon Sets 7:17 a.m. Tuesday. Rises 5:09 p.m. Tuesday.

The Sun Sets 5:44 p.m. Monday Rises 7:12 a.m. Wednesday Iowa Low to Huh 7 a.m. Inch. City Sun.

Mon. Pree. Ames 20 .00 Boone 21 1 .00 Burlington 22 7 .00 Carroll 20 1 .00 Cedar Rapids 21 4 .00 Council Bluffs 27 16 .00 Davenport 30 1 .00 Des Moines 21 9 .00 Dubuque 19 8 .00 Fort Dodge 20 1 .00 Knoxville 20 6 .00 Lamoni 26 12 .00 Marshalltown 18 1 .00 Mason City 16 3 .00 Ottumwa 22 9 .00 Red Oak 25 11 .00 Sioux City 23 8 .00 Spencer 20 0 .00 Waterloo 17 2 .00 Mnterset 15 5 .00 (i rrCY 1 -vy LOCAL Partly cloudy and colder through Tuesday. Low Monday night -4, high Tuesday 17. Precipitation chances 5 per cent Monday night, 10 per cent Tuesday.

IOWA Partly cloudy and colder Monday night, lows from -10 northeast to 3 southwest. Partly cloudy and continued cold Tuesday, highs in teens. Precipitation chances 5 per cent Monday night, 10 per cent Tuesday. Variable cloudiness Wednesday, with not much change in temperature. THROUGH SATURDAY Temperatures will average 6 to 12 degrees below normal south and 10 to 15 degrees below normal north.

Normal highs are in upper 20's extreme northeast and low to mid-30's elsewhere. Normal lows are 8 to 10 extreme northeast and in teens elsewhere. Precipitation will average from less than one-tenth of an inch north to one-fifth of an inch south, occurring as occasional snow the latter part of the week. Perishables Prepare for Monday night lows of -10 northwest, -6 southwest, -10 northeast, -4 southeast. DES MOINES MOISTURE BELOW NORMAL: .02 inches since Feb.

1, .39 below normal; .80 inches since Jan. 1, .91 below normal. DES MOINES RIVER STEADY: Stage 7 a.m. Monday at Second avenue in Des Moines: 8.2 feet (bankfull, 23). lag ACCOUNTANT Man with degree or strong background in accounting r.eeced for supervisory position in accounting office.

Excellent salary i-rranrement and above average company benefits. Contact Mr. Pochter for aDPt. 276-4511 ARDAN 4100 Merle Hav Rd. AGENT-DEBIT INSURANCE No exp.

nec. Career opportunity sales and service. Guaranteed salary plus commission. Complete training program. 1520 High St.

244-2352. ASSEMBLERS Immediate opening for assemblers. Able to read shop prints. Incentive opportunity. LENNOX INDUSTRIES INC.

1701 E. Euclid An equal opportunity employer ASSISTANT MANAGER Man who can quickly develop into an assistant manager with our company. Must be 21 to 30. No experience necessary. Good salary and employee benefits.

POSTAL THRIFT LOANS 805 Locust Des Moines, lowa ATTENDANT A "middle aned man for an attendant for a group of retarded boys. Must be in qood health and no drinkers. Good wages. Must live in. Board, room and laundry furnished.

References required. Call or write Mrs. Rilev C. Nelson, Powell School, Red Oak, lowa. 566.

ATTENDANT, service station exp" Koloskl Standard, E. ubbeM, BRIDGE Minimum 2 years experience. Send resume to FOX CONSTRUCTION Rf. 2 Muscatine, lowa NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE, BUS BOY Full time, a day week. Good wages.

See Herman Wallace before 11 A.M. or after 5 P.M. DES MOINES CLUB 806 LOCUST Career positions no fees personnel, inc. ljnexchbldg. 23-7687 civil engineer Consultlnq firm has opening for experienced engineer.

BSCE and reqistered. Strong background in highway design and construction. Technical writing ability desired. Send complete resume to Box T-470, Register and Tribune. CIVIL ENGINEER Reqistered professional engineer or engineer-ln-training for positions of city engineer or assistant citv engineer with Iowa's fastest growing city.

Salary open. Please forward resume to CITY OF BETTENDORF Director of Public Works City Hall BETTENDORF. IOWA CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN Hi-wav contractor doinq J5.OOO.00O volume needs competent 'grading foreman. Ph. 309-787-3454.

COST ACCOUNTING Must have experience or schoolinq in accounting. Good opportunity for advancement. Monday through Friday AM-5 PM. Fringe benefits include a profit sharing program. Apply Personnel Manager Diamond Laboratories, Inc.

2538 S.E. 43rd M. 262-9341 DESK CLERK Experienced. Apply 9 AM to 2. Rogers Hotel 1 1 8 6th Ave.

DRIVER Hours 7 AM to 4 PM and Saturday 7 AM to 12. Good working conditions. Apply in person after 12 noon. FLORIST SUPPLY INC. 2730-6th Ave.

DRUG DEPT. MANAGER To manage drug order and display merchandise and direct Personnel in department. Salary open as to experience. Prescription dept. excluded.

This is a discount type operation. In one of the larger cities of lowa. Write 0-286, Register and Tribune. ELECTRIC SUPPLY SALESMAN for Des Moines area and victritv caltinq on electrical contractors and industrial plants. SALES TRAINEE Inside sales work.

Stock, control and purchasing. MAN to handle shipping, receiving and delivery. We are moving to a new, larger office and warehouse. A chance to better your present iob. Write Ramco P.O.

Box 310. West Des Moinos, I owa. FACTORY PRODUCTION WORKERS PRESS OPERATORS LATHE OPERATORS SPRAY PAINTERS Age 21 to 40. Experienced only apply. Real opportunity with local metal manufacturer.

Good salary and comoany benefits. APPLY BOB DEGEEST DIC0 CO. 200 S.V 2447286 WANT to add new comfort and charm to vour home? You can find all kinds of home furnishings and equipment in the Classified pages. Men Jobs 01 ime. On This Date, February 12: In 1733, colonists led by James Edward Oglethorpe founded Savannah, Ga.

In 1809, Abraham Lincoln was born. In 1924, jazz merged with symphonic music as George Gershwin played his "Rhapsody in Blue" for the first time. The orchestra that accompanied the pianist In New York was conducted by Paul Whiteman. In 1944, during World War II, reinforcements were reaching the- Allied beachhead at Anzio, Italy. Today's Birthdays: Gen.

Omar Bradley is 75; Actor Lome Greene is 53. Thought for Today: "Laws should be like clothes. They should be made to fit the people they are meant to serve." Clarence Darrow, American Lawyer (1857-1938). 140 WANTED Single sals or guvs who would like part ot their vacation in '68 on a 3 to 7 day yacnt cruise in the fantastic Florida Keys. Deep Sea fishing, scuba, sun bathing, water skiing, etc.

Call Ben Sorenson, AM2-5626. HLMS DEVELOPED 39c 1 Exposure Slack and White. 39c ii Exp 50c; Color reprints 19c ea. DEAN STUDIOS, 913 WALNUT ST. DES MOINES, IOWA 50302 LOWEST "AUTO INSURANCE RATE FOR CANCELLED, REJECTED OR SR22.

Immediate SR22 filing. EZ terms. Call, write Mike Anania 407 Court Des la. 243-8466 A GOOD BOOK ANY TIME HOW ABOUT ONE FOR YOURSELF YELLOW COUPON BOOK SSSIO i zes 243-1 1 1J ISADORE RISSIEN 321 East 5th. Low auto or fire Insurance rates.

Even If cancelled. Fast S.R. filing. 288 043, W4-1 Ice, CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS. PER-MAR SECURITY Jewett Bldq.

Ph. 277-5112 DM PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT DISCOUNT PRICES. Robinsons. E. 14th at ucl id 2652567 RUSH YOUR damaqed qarments Vo Dorothy M.

Brown Reweavinq Shop, 301 Shops Bldq. 243-2935. TrONING DONE in mv home. Al'O small alterations. Westside.

276-3669 PIANO TUNER. Excellent tuning and service. 285-8864. Income Tax 141 Garrison Business Service IRS and State tax comm. exper.

Home, office serv. Reas. 282-1242 INDIVIDUAL income tax prepared. Your home or mine. Days 262-7400, evenings 266-1306.

1731 Walker. LATHAM'S INCOME TAX SERVICE SOUTH DES MOINES' NEWEST ACCURATE TAX SERVICE 4216 S.E. 14th, 285-7620 Y5UR HOME OR MINE Former Int. Rev. Aqt.

State of la. Tax Aud. VAN AKEN. 277-0225 TAX service, 266-1515. LVe McClintock 2009 E.

39th Crt. MY HOME or yours. Fed. state. Ed Brown 1516 8th 243-0408 INCOME TAX DALTON 277-9795 1312 LOCUST.

WEST DES MOINES -FEDERAL AND STATE S3 TO S5 Phone 262-4305 2952 EiMaole INCOME TAX. Federal and state. Your home or mine. 276-6651. INCOME Tax.

Federal, state. Your home. 5 yrs. exp. 279-2888 aft.

6. Beauty Salons 170 WEEK ear The Ruffles o' Spring In Your Hair" with a new hair style from PATRICK'S McNeal Shopping Center 276-4561 ShenMOdForest 276-8081 HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Enioy PERSONALIZED SERVICE in YOUR neighborhood salon. Bernice Baker, owner E. 29th and Hubbell 266-8923 DANNIE'S BEAUTY SALON "If you value your hair. Choose professional care" 1944 Indianoia Rd.

288-4209 Dannie Felice, owner and chairman 18th annual Beauty Salon Week. THOMPSON BEAUTY SCHOOL Successful Graduates Since 1916 707 Locust 2441414 THE New Ruffled Curl Look is the new look In hair styles for spring. Try our Ruffle Cuf: HANSEN BEAUTY SALON 220-Bth St. 288 0781 "lSnnP HTS BEAUTY SALON 1146-66th. Edna Troutman, owner "The New Spring Look is Ruffled Curls" Ph.

277-1075 Margaret's Salon of Beauty 4314S.W. 9th 285-8923 "ASTRID'S BEAUTY SALON 4310I.W.6thAve. 243-6422 Edith's Four Corner Beauty Salon Edith Boock, owner. 3707 Beaver 255-3246 VIRGINIA'S BEAUTY SHOP 326 Maple Ankeny PH. 964-3410 Opea Jhurs and Fri.

eveby appt. PERMANENT WAVE SHOP Charlene returning to shcP. 2301 E. Walnut 262-3385 Inin thp satisfied I patrons ot UPI FU't HOII'lF flF BEAUTY 3810-66th, Des Moines. 276-375? DESIGNS STUDIO Arlene J.

Raymond, owner. 2130 Grand 288-0261 Char-del's House of Hair Styling 6833 Open eye.276-3900 FOR beauty service in Altoona, Ph. 967-4144, BETH'S BeautyJSalon WIGS, "Cleaned and styled Hansen Beauty Salon, 220 6th 2B8-0781 Instruction 180 REGISTER NOW SPRING QUARTER STARTS MAR. 25 Courses offered in all phases of IBM Data Processinq and Computer Programming. APPROVED FOR VETERANS UNITED STUDENT AID FUNDS AVAILABLE Write or call for free caialog.

COLLEGE OF AUTOMATION A VOCATIONAL INSTITUTION Acccredited Member NATTS 3001 Grand Call 243-8696 Des Moines, la. MEDICAL SECRETARY Be Special Learn More Earn More Prepare for an interesting secretarial position with a fjture. Be a "Girl Gregg, Speedwriting, or Stencqraph Machine Shorthand. Guidance Testing Free Placement New Dormitory and Campus SPRING QUARTER MARCH 4th Write, visit, or call 244-4221 American Institute Business 424-1 0th A.IB. Bldq.

Des Moines "THE SCHOOL OF RESULTS" REFR GERATION-Air conditioning, and heatinq men wanted. We train you Veterun approved. Write Com-mercia1 Trades Institute. Box X-223, Reoister and Tribune LEARN BARBERING Write Cedar Rapids Barber College 218-1 st St. SE, Cedar Rapids, la.

LEARN Karate and teach In your spare time. Reasonable rates. Advance in vour belt rating now. Call AM2-5626. "HIGH SCHOOL at home.

Diploma. Free booklet. American School. P.O. Box 3534 Pes Moines, lowa Learn automotive mechanics LINCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Men Jobs of Interest 190 Advertising Copywriter Excellent opportunity for young man or woman with experience in writing advertising copy and organizing rough layouts.

Ability to create 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 Director, 2nd floor, Des Moines Register and Tribune Company. "An eoual opportunity employer" Notices 90 in II At) LI A uti MM SHORTHAND fAMSUf IC ITI1IM NIGHT SCHOOL MAR.

4th Want to eulckly step Inta a glamorous, well-paid secretarial position? Only at A. I B. can you, learn Soeedwrlting the natural easy shorthand that uses the familiar abcs. Mon. and Thurs.

ta 1:45 Write. Visit, call for free bulletin 244-4211 AIB Bldq. 10th A Grand Personals NEW Spring mm Ruffled Curls vnhh iui na Direct, without charge from anywhere in lowa 800-362-1836 SJLSMX9SJ If you live in Des Moines call direct 284-8141 Men Jobs of Jnterest 190 FACTORY WORKERS Must be high qraduates. American Can Co. 1500 E.

AURORA DES MOINES An Equal Opportunity Employer FARMHAND Experienced herdsman for milking parlor with own family helper. Contact Dan T. Maher, Colfax, lowa. Ph. 363-4478.

FARMHAND, married man, must be experienced wilh hogs, cattle, large machinery. Corn and bean operation. 7 room modern house on all routes. $400 per mo. paid vacation, sick leave, bonus.

South eastern lowa. Would conisder turning operation over to riqht man in spring of '70. Send qualifications and reference in first letter. Write X-279, Register and Tribune. "FINANCE TRAINEE Career opportunity for ambitious young man in our management training program.

Above average salary and benefits. PEOPLES FINANCE 225 Locust, Des Moines, lowa FUNERAL director and embalmer licensed, Protestant, Moderate experience good salary and profit sharing plus extras for the right party. Write X-295, Register and Tribune. GENERAL CLEANUP Apply to Chef. MICHAEL'SJESJ.

244-6231 LEAD men for fried doughnut operation, family man, guaranteed work week, full insurance and retirement benefits, plenty of advancement opportunities'. We would like lo hear from vou! Call 244-8108 for appointment. LIFE "INSURANCE OPPORTUNITY" If you have a backqround in policyholder service calculation work send resume to PERSONNEL DEPT. BOX 1447 CEDARRAPIDSJA, MAINTENANCE MAN MECHANICAL for general buildino maintenance. Prefer individual with first class fireman's license and mechanical ability, but will consider individual with good experience in general mechanical maintenance.

Good salary and employee benefits. Apply personnel director, Broadiawns Polk County Hospital, 18th and Hickman, ues woines, lowa. MAN for supervisory work. Die settina tool and die experience helpful. Must be able to handle people.

Write 0-296, Register and Tribune. Management Responsible lunior executive with successful background to represent larqe corporation. College graduate. Des Moines resident between ages 21 and 30. Salary open.

All reDlips strictly confidential. Write O-302 Register and Tribune. MANAGER Person to manage and develop new branch office in Des Moines. Applicants must be familiar with all phases of private investigation work including watchmen and guard service. Attractive bonus plan available to oualified producer.

Give all details in reoly to Box X-309 Register and Tr ibune MECHANICS for tractor shop. Machine shop and trailer shoo. Including welder S154 and up to start plus fringe benefits. RUAN TRANSPORT CORP. S.E.

30th and Scott, Des Moines. An Equal Opportunity Employer Mechanic" Will train man with mechanical experience to maintain textile quilting machines. CAPITOL CITY WOOLEN MILLS 101S.W. 8th GAiN greater driving confidence and safety with a later model used car or a new car! Check the auto classifications. Continued on Next Page Position Available For Young Graduate Attorney to work for local real t-Aale development company.

Business administration background helDtul. Excellent opportunity for right man. Write giving full resume and picture. Replies held confidential. Write O-303 Register and Tribune W.

S. Robertson of Muscatine asked to rent neavy equipment recently, He placed an ad in the classified section. The ad was or- dercd for rwo Sundays hut the response was so Rood the first week that he was able to cancel the second insertion. What do you need? furnishings, antiques, transportation, income, appliances or something more in-triptiing? This time use the want ads. Sfart by calling the AH Iowa Line 800.362-1836 In Des Moines use 284-8141 United States High 77, Key West Naval Air Station, Fla.

Low 23, Pellston, Mich. 7 a.m. High Low City Mon. Sun. Mon.

Albuquerque Rain 57 35 Atlanta Clear 38 16 Bismarck Clear 16 Boston Cloudy 19 13 Brownsville Cloudy 64 56 Chicago Snow 22 15 Denver Snow 55 23 Detroit Cloudy 19 13 Duluth Clear 8 3 Fairbanks Cloudy 20 10 Fargo Snow 13 2 Fort Worth Clear 52 28 Honolulu Clear 81 73 Int'l Falls Snow 9 0 Juneau Clear 35 22 Kansas City Cloudy 30 24 Los Anqeles Cloudy 6 50 Memphis Clear 32 19 Miami Cloudy 70 61 Minneapolis Snow 11- 5 New Orleans Clear 57 31 New York Cloudy 20 15 North Platte Snow 47 15 Oklahoma City Cloudy 37 23 Omaha Cloudy 24 13 Phoenix Cloudy 66 52 Portland, Ore. Clear 51 28 Reno Cloudy 50 35 St. Louis Cloudy 25 14 Salt Lake City Snow 45 33 San Francisco Cloudy 61 52 Seattle Clear 54 38 Tampa Clear 68 54 Washington Cloudy 28 17 Outside United States City and local time Temp Aberdeen, Midnight Cloudy 36 Cairo, 8 a.m Clear 50 Casablanca, 7 a.m. Cloudy 55 36 -8 48 7 -1 Geneva, 1 a.m Montreal, 1 a.m. New Delhi, 5 a.m.

Toronto, 1 a.m. Winnipeg, Midnight Cloudy Snow Clear Clear Snow Solunar Tables According to Richard Alden Knioht's Solunar Tables calculated for this area. the best hours for hunting and fishinq inj imc iicai iwu-uar pci lua are snown below. The malor periods beoin at the time shown and last for Mi to 2 hours thereafter. The minor periods are somewhat shorter in duration.

Tuesday A.M. P.M. Minor Major Minor Major 4:35 10:50 6:45 11:15 Wednesday 5:50 11:45 7:15 Jury Rejects $8,500 Damages A jury in Polk County District Judge Wade Clarke's court has refused to award Mrs. Pauline Moon of Ankeny any of the $8,500 damages she sought from Ira R. Murphy, 2311 Lyon and his son, Kenneth, 2411 E.

Twenty-fourth st. Mrs. Moon said she was injured and her car damaged Aug. 24, 1965, in a collision with the elder Murphy's auto, driven by the son, at E. Fourteenth street and Wilson avenue.

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION (T-5591-NOTICE OF SALE OP $2,405,000.00 PRELIMINARY LOAN NOTES CITY OF DES MOINES, IOWA Feb. th, 1968 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the above-identified local public bodv corporate (hereinafter called the "Local Public Aaencv" 1 at Citv council Cham ber, City Hall, East 1st and Locust Streets in the Citv nf Des Mmnes. Iowa 50309, until, and publicly opened at, one o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time, on i-eoruarv zu, iyob, lor tne purcnase of $2,405,000.00 of notes of the Local Public Agency to be known as "Preliminary Loan Notes (Tnird series At, bemn issued to aid in financing its Urban Renewal Proiect, designated Proiect No. Iowa R-5. The United States of America has aareed to make a loan under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended (4J U.S.C.

1450 et seq to the Local Public Aaencv to assist the latter in undertaking and carrying out such Proiect. By authority of said Act and with the aqreement of the Local Public OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Agency, the said Notes are to be unconditionally secured as to the payment of both principal and Interest by the United States of America. The full faith and credit of the United States will be pledged to such payment under an unqualified payment aqreement endorsed on each of the Notes. Under said Act. such aoreement is required to be construed by all officers of the United States seoarate and apart from said loan agreement and is incontestable in the hands ot a Dearer thereof.

THE NOTES will be dated March 19th, 1968, will be payable to bearer on March 7th, 1969. will bear interest from their date to their maturity at the rate ot rates per annum fixed in tne proposal of proposals accepted for the purchase of such Notes, will be issued in such denominations, and both principal and Interest thereof will be payable at such incorporated Bank having trust powers or incorporated Trust Company, as the purchaser designates in the proposal. Such Bank or Trust Company must be a member of the Federal Reserve System, or of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and must have an unimpaired capital and surplus of not less than the aoqregate princiapl amount of Notes designated in the proposal or proposals submitted bv the purchaser; provided, however, that such unimpaired capital and surplus need not exceed One Million Dollars. The Notes will provide that they are not va id unti atter such Bank or Trust Company has signed the agreement, appearing on each Note, to act as paving aqent. The Notes will be transmitted to such Bank or Trust Company tor delivery to the purchaser upon receipt and disbursement by such Bank or Trust Company of the purchase price thereof in accordance with instructions from the Local Public Agency.

After taking delivery of the Notes, the purchaser shall obtain the signature of such Bank or Trust Company upon the Notes as aforesaid. All fees or charqes, if any, of such Bank or Trust Company shall be paid by such purchaser. SAID NOTES will be special obligations of the Local Public Aaencv and will be secured by a requisition agreement between the Local Public Agency and the United States of America under the terms of which agreement the United States of America agrees to lend the Local Public Agency prior to the maturity of said Notes an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest of all said Notes and agrees to cause so much of the proceeds of such loan as shall be sufficient to pay the principal of and interest upon any of said Notes to be deposited at the respective Bank or Trust Company at which said Notes are payable for the benefit of the holder or holders thereof. Under the proceedings authorizing said Notes, the proceeds of such loan payment will be Irrevocably pledged first to the payment, at maturity, of the principal of and interest on said Notes. THE VALIDITY of the Notes and said requisition aqreement shall be subiect to approval by attorneys designated bv the purchaser In the Proposal.

Complete certified transcripts of proceedings, including organization transcript as required, evidencing the validity of the Notes and of said requisition aoreement will be furnished such attorneys at least 5 days prior to the date of the Notes. The fees or charges of the attorneys shall be paid by the purchaser. ALL PROPOSALS for the purchase of any of said Notes shall be submitted in a form approved bv the Local Public Aqenrv and shall he enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Local public Aqency, wnicn snouio oe marneo on me outside "Proposal for preliminary Loan Notes." Copies of such form of proposal may be obtained from the Local Public Agency at the address indicated above. Proposals may be submitted subiect to completion pursuant to telegraphic Instructions or proposals mav be submitted In their entirety by telegram. Telegraphic instructions or oroDOsals must be received by the Local Public Agency at or before the time above specified for the opening of proposals.

A telegraphic proposal should identify and be made pursuant to the Notice of Sale, identify the Notes, and specify the principal amount, interest rate, premium, denominations, name of said attorneys, and glace of payment of the Notes covered the proposal. In view of certain statutory and policy limitations, no award of the Notes will be made at an interest rate per annum which is not (ess than Five and Three-Fourths per centum (5). PROPOSALS may be for all or any part of the Notes, afld seoarate proposals will be required for each part of said Notes for which a separate interest rate is bid. The interest rate -specified for each part of said Notes shall be a multiple, of one-hundredth (1100) of one percent (1). Said Notes will be awarded at the lowest interest rate or rates offered in the proposals, without reference to premium; provided, however, that, as among proposals specifying the same lowest interest rate, award will be made on the basis of the highest premium per dollar principal amount of Notes specified in such proposals.

No bid for less than $50,000 principal amount of said Notes or for less than par and accrued interest (which interest shall be computed on a 340-day basis) will be entertained, and the Local Public Agency reserves the riqht to award to any bidder alt or any part of the Notes which such bidder offers to purchase in his proposal, upon the basis of such proposal; provided, that If less than $50,000 principal amount of Notes Is to be awarded to any bidder, such bidder will be relieved of the obligation to purchase such Notes upon written notice to the Local Public Agency within two days after notification of such proposed award. If only a part of the Notes bid for In a proposal are awarded by the Local Public Agency, the premium, if any, offered in such proposal shall be ororated. and said Notes will be issued in denominations in the order of the lowest denominations specified in such proposal; provided that one Note may be issued in a smaller denomination than is otherwise specified. The further riqht is reserved to reiect any cr all proposals. SECTION 102(q) of the Housinq Act of 1949, as amended (42 U.S.C.

1452' provides as follows: "Obligations, includ ing interest thereon, issued by local public aqencies for projects assisted pursuant to this title, and income derived bv such aqencies from such oroiects shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed bv the United States. In the event that prior to the delivery of any of the Notes to the successful bidrip-therefor the income received by private holders from obligations of the same tvoe ana cnaracter snai oe taxaoie D' the terms of any Federal income tax law hereafter enacted, the successful may, at his election, be relieved of his oDiigations under tne contract to purchase said Notes. CITY OF DES MOINES, IOWA Bv Thomas N. Urban. Mavor Publish in Des Moines Tribune February 3 ana t-eoruary yi, ivt T-583 CORRECTED OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SIGN AND BILLBOARD AMENDMENT TO THE DES MOINFS ZONING ORDINANCE NOTICE is hereby given that the follow ing puonc neanngs will De neid bv the City Plan and Zoning Commission on the sections of the proposed Sign and Billboard Regulations which relate to and will be included as an amendment to the ues moines zoning ordinance: On February 21, 1968.

the Citv Plan and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing (7:00 P.M., City Coun-cil Chamber, City Hall, E. 1st and Locust Streets) on that portion of the proposed Sign and Billboard Regulations pertaining to Section Definitions and Section 2A-9 "R-l" District Regulations (One Family Residence Districts) through Section 2A-17 "C-2" District Regulations (General Retail and Highway Oriented Commercial Districts) of the Des Moines 7oning Ordinance. On February 22, 1968, the City Plan ani Zonino Commission will hold a public hearing (7:00 P.M., City Council Chamber, City Hall, E. 1st and Locust Streets) on that portion of the proposed Sign and Billboard Regulations oertaining to Section 2A-7 General Renulations and Section 2A-18 "C-3" District Regulations (Central Business District Commercial Districts) through Section 2A-23 "U-l" District Regulations (Flood Plain Districts) of the Des Moines Zoning Ordinance. On February 23, 1968, the Citv Plan and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing (7:00 P.M., in the Auditorium of the Aroonne Armory, E.

1st and Des Moines Streets) on that portion of the proposed Sign and Billboard Regulations pertaining to the amortization of non-conforming sians. Text of the proposed Sign and Billboard Reaulations are available in the offices of the Citv Clerk and the City Plan and zonino commission. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearinos, CITY PLAN AND ZONING COMMISSION Lester E. Calvert, Chairman By Charles B. Ford, Planning Director (T-556) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for Furnish and Install New Rolling Partition Door will be received bv the Des Moines Independent Commu- nity School District (hereinafter referred tim intesieo irees, ana scneauie NO.

XI, this work at the following locations, has separate lots and parcels of ground sub' schedules of names of all owners nf such schedules of names of all owners of such office of the City Clerk of Des Moines, Moines, and filed with said City Clerk, in order make known any said error in assess- accordance with such schedule by the Auditor as proviaea oy law, tITT Or Dfc5 MOINLS. IOWA Thomaa N. Urban, Mayor Tribun February and Mi. wnicn time and place all bids received win De puDiiciy opened and read aloud No bidder mav withdraw his bid for thirty days after the scheduled time for receipt of bids. The said Board reserves ine ngnt to reiect any or an oids received or to waive informalities in bids.

By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will De given to products and provisions grown and coal produced wnnin me siaie or lowa. DES MOINES INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT By Herrold V. Mann, Secretary. Want Ad Rates Want Ads may appear tn both The Des Moines 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 67c per day or more days days 74c 84c 95c par line i lor par day 4 per line per day OayS per Una per day 2 days 95c per line 1.05 per line 1 daily combination 1 Sunday Rates apply for consecutive Insertions. Minimum size ad 2 lines. Add 3 lowa sales tax. HELP WANTED FROM WITHIN IOWA 70- per line or per day more days 79c 4 days OO. prlina Ot per day 3 days 1.00 2 days 1 .00 per line 1.10 par line 1 dally combination 1 Sunday Rates apply for consecutive Insertions.

Minimum size ad 2 lines. Add 3 lowa sales tax. All Advertising Agencies Help Wanted Advertising from Outside lowa Employment Agency Advertising from. Outside lowa Instruction Advertising from Outside lowa Will be charged at the rate shown oelow: Sunday Daily 3 tot days 7 days Only Only consec consec. 1.40 I JO, 1.2C 1.10 Add 3 lowa sales tax.

FOUND ads run free for 3 days 30 letters and spaces to each line. THIS 3 line ad contains approximately 90 letters and spaces or 30 letters and spaces per line. Count one line for Ads containing "Write OOO, Register and Tribune, plus SI .25 for box service. All ads for Positions Wanted or Business Opportunities payable in advance. 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 fcr all day Insertions.

Want Ad Rules Minimum size: two lines. All ads are subiect to Publisher's approval and to I he limitation that liability for Publisher's error is limited to publishing the corrected ad in a subsequent issue, providina advertiser reports error or omission on the day that it occurs. Deadlines Weekday issues: 6 p.m. preceding day, except ads for Saturday which is 10 a.m. Friday.

Sunday Issue: State-wide all editions Friday 4 p.m. City edition, Des Moines and surrounding counties, Friday 7 p.m. Lobby Office Trained ad writer on duty: 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Fri.

to 7 p.m.. Sat. to 1 p.m. Phone Service Want Ads taken 7 days a week. Trained ad writers on duty 8:30 a.m.

to 6 p.m.; Fri. 7:45 a.m. to 7 p.m.; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 m.

For further information write Fred Bell, Classified Department: Register and Tribune Des Moines, Iowa 50304 Phone 284-8141 INDEX Of Maior Classifications Announcements Personals 1-170 Employment 180-306 Automotive 309-360 Merchandise 390-560 Business 570-5S0 Rentals 600-96 Real Estate 700-790 Farm 900-920 Deaths I BELL Services for Mrs. Zoe E. Bell of 2501 Maryland Pike will be Tuesday at 1 P.M. at Dunn's on Grand. Interment Murray, lowa.

BURKE Services for George A. Burke, 5600 Northwest Sixty-third Place will be Tuesday 1 P.M. at the Westover Funeral Home. Interment Ridgedale Ceme tery. Hamilton's Service.

CUNNINGHAM Services for Mrs. Isabella F. Cunningham of 15C9 Merle Hay Road will be Monday 1:00 P.M. at St. John's Lutheran Church.

Interment Chapel rlill. Hamilton's Service AC KTHORN Services for Henry L. Hackthorn of 1514 Twenty-third Street will be Tuesday 10:30 A.M. at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Interment Stuart, lowa.

JOHNSON Services for Robert L. Johnson of 818 Walker will be Monday 12 Noon at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery; KEELEY-Services for Mrs. Josephine L. Keeley of 705 Southeast Hughes will be Tuesday 3 p.m.

at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Crema- tjon McCORMICK-Services for Ernest A. McCormick of 30 Hillside Drive will be Wednesday 1:30 PM at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. NEWELL For information regarding services for Carl P.

Newell of Garden Court Nursing Home call 288-6551 Arnold's Hiahland Park Funeral Home: REECK-Services for John Reeck, 1706 Seventh Street will be Wednesday 1 PM at the Westover Funeral Home. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Hamilton's Service. ROLLSTIN Services for Arthur Rollstin of 1440 East Twenty-second Street will be Monday 1:30 P.M. at Easton Place Methodist Church.

Interment Peru, lowa. Hamilton's Service NORWALK CALDWELL Services for Russell S. Caldwell of rural Norwalk will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m. at Gallawav-McLaren's with interment Norwalk Cemetery. A CARD OF THANKS published in The Register and Tribune is a fitting way to express vour appreciation of floral tributes, gifts and other Kindnesses.

Call 284-8141 tor suggested messages. Florists 60 FLOWERS FROM OLSAN'S 1506 E. Grand 262-5668 Lost and Found 80 BEAGLE, male. 18 mo. Lost vie.

Samuelson school. Rew. 274-1013. BILLFOLD found vicinity 800 bik. idenlify274303 BLACK Labrador, male.

Lost vie. fc. 15th and Court. May be dragginq rhin. Reward.

262-3388 BRITTANY Spaniel lost. Brown and white, Vic. 63rd, Franklin. 277-0788. CAT, large male Siamese, found vicinity of South Union and Olinda.

244-4488 CAT Male, while with black tail, lostvicinity ofGrimes. 986-3567, COLLIE found, vie. 1000 McKlnley, Tan and white, 8-10 weeks old. Call 285-4201, GIRLS GLASSES found corner of Harding Rd. and Frankhnt 277-9310.

ENGLISH Setter older Male, black and white. Found near Bedford and Siam about Jan. 2, 515-279-4895. FRENCH poodle type puppy. Found vie E.

18th. and Logan. Owner must identify. 262-3367. GLASSES, childs.

Found S.E. 16th. and Pioneer Rd. 244-3075. KITTY lost, blue tabby with dark and light circles on sides.

Vic. 41st, Grand. Reward. 279-4256. PEKE Male, Lost Saturday morning vicinity 10th and Shaw, AT3-1837 PONY, white' found S.ETDes MoTnei Owner SIAMESE cat found, male, vicinity of NE Union ParkJaa-niJj.

SIAMESE Cat, lost In the vicinity of 31st and CottageGrpye.J55-0921 SIAMESE "cat lost In Union Park area. Reward. 266-5574, Ladies Longine, gold with black band, lost Friday morning. 243-5196 Reward WRISTWATCH found Fri. A.M.

Vic. DowlingTimexl717-10theves. LARGE female redboned hound losf Norwaik-Martensdale area. Call 963-4965 Orilla, lowa. Notices 90 JTTd Pauline 7215 Reite, will not be responsible for debts other than my own.

FRATERNALNOTICEJ 7i ACANTHUS LODGE No. 3" 4133 Urbandale Avenue WV9 FeD- '2 School :30 p.m, A-SA Stated Cornmun. 7:30 P.m. I eb 19 Firsts rf.M) P.m. Robf.

L. Pflanz, Kyd, Sac 4 tllr4 Satellites The following schedule for satellites over Iowa has been prepared by the! Physics Department, Iowa State University, Ames. ECHO I Monday 7:03 p.m., rises SW, passes high enters Earth's shadow low ENE. 8:52 p.m., rises WSW, enter Earth's shadow very huh NE. ECHO II Monday 7:38 p.m., rses NNW, passes medium SW.

sets SW. PAGEOS Monday 8:45 p.m., rises passes very high WSW, sets SSW. E. A. McCormick Rites Planned Services for Ernest A.

Mc Cormick, 72, of 30 Hillside who died of emphysema Sunday at home, will be at 1:30 p.m Wednesday a Hamilton's Fu jarw neral Home. A 1 Burial will be in l-fr 1 Sunset Memo- i a 1 Harrlonc a a VJU UVlli Cemetery. f. Cormick, a native of Pleas-anton, lived in ERNEST A. Mccormick Des Moines 26 years.

He was a houseman at the Des Moines Golf and Country Club before retiring. Surviving are his wife, Edna; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Pearce of Cedar Falls and Mrs. Ruth Sanders of Des Moines; a son Rex of North Hollywood, a stepson, Delmar Cor-nelison of Quincy, 10 grandchildren, and 15 greatgrandchildren. Sardine Blockade A I LLES, FRANCE (REUTERS) Sardine fishermen demanding higher prices for their catches mounted a blockade of French Mediterra nean harbors Monday, halting all shipping at the international port of Marseilles Children Of Saigon Nothing tugs at the heartstrings more than the sight of war-orphans wandering aimlessly through the streets of a war -torn city, bewildered and hungry.

Next Sunday, PICTURE Magazine brings you a candid look at the unfortunate children of Saigon and their daily struggle to survive the ravages of war. irsfi 7T0EEAD WOT? s4w Mi 7 FORD MOTOR COMPANY Des Moines Implement Plant Has immediate openings for Tool Makers lool iuacliiRc upcrators M. TOOL MAKERS must be journeymen or have 10 years experience in trade. TOOL MACHINE OPERATORS must have 5 years experience. Must be familiar with die repair.

John G. Reeck Funeral Set Services for John G. Reeck 86, of 1706 Seventh who died Sunday at Mercy Hospital after a hree-month illness, will be at 1 p.m. Wed I i nesday at West- over Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wood-1 a e- tery.

Mr. eeck was an electri-cal contractor JOHN c. REECK in Des Moirn fcr more than 50 years. He was born at Sumner. Surviving are five sons, Louis of Carmel, Wayne of Norwalk, and Fred, Jack and Norman of Des Moines; five daughters, Mrs.

Jean Signs of Tallahassee, Alberta Reeck, Mrs. Flora Coe and Mrs. Mae Lou Saf, all of Des Moines, and Mrs. Lelia Whitaker of Mitchellville; a sister, Mrs. Clara Robinson of Des Moines; 24 grandchildren, and 11 greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Keeley Rites Tuesday Services for Mrs. Emery Keeley, 70, of 705 S.E. Hughes who died of a heart ailment Friday at home, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home.

The body will be cremated. She was a member of the Second Church of Christ Scien tist and was employed as the church's clerk. Mrs. Keeley, a Des Moines resident 50 years, was born at Toledo, Ohio, and formerly lived at Durango, Colo, She is survived by her hus band; a daughter, Cynthia Keeley of Long Beach, two sons, Francis of Arlington, and Jack, with the Air Force at Tacoma, two sisters, Mrs. Helen Zicner of Manhattan Beach, and Mrs.

Katherine Miller of Los Angeles, two brothers, Raymond Aitken of Provo, Utah, and William Aitkin of Forest Park, and six grand children. Simpson Rites (The Tribune's Iowa News Service) IOWA FALLS, IA. Services for Boyd Simpson, 60, former Iowa Falls resident who died Thursday in Denver, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Anderson Funeral Home here. Survivors include his wife; three sons, including Louis of Des Moines; two daughters, and 13 grandchildren.

APPLY AT DES MOINES IMPLEMENT TLANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1700 E. Aurora, Des Moines, la. 50316 For additional information call 262-9381 ext. 202 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (R and T-549) ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a report of the Director of Public Works snowing ine cost ior ine removal or uurcn 1967. snowing assessments for the cost of la seelsea'lcl? peen tiieg wnn ine v.ny louncn ot me tiiv ot Lies Moines, lowa: Mary Jane Stickney (Mettler), 1134 Rose.

Tom V. Ray, 3429 Southwest 31st Street. A. S. Karvounis, 2422 Forest Drive.

Alan H. Blank, 466 27th Street. Investors Equity of lowa (Folsom), 1114 Harding Road. Mary K. Phelan, 2005 Center Street.

Josephine L. Stetson, 1009 25th Street. Tr. of the Hofesalo Fund. 670 26th Street.

Donald E. Griffith (Swanson), House West of 112 Lyon Street. Adolph Groman, 1605 Capitol. Highland Park Realty (Hunter), 1718 Walker John D. Henneberry, 1221 East 34th Street.

Clara B. Pilgrim, Between 3624 and 3618 Cambridge. Clara B. Pilgrim, 3624 Cambridqe. Elston L.

Hardenbrook. 3618 Cambridge. Elston L. Hardonbrook, Between 3618 and 3624 Cambridqe. Ronald Rook, 2901 6th Avenu.

Harold Jacobsen (Van Rees), 3943 13th Street. James E. Wade (Hodgson), 3917 13th Street. Susie Watson, etal, 3948 15th Street, L. P.

Durnavlch, etal. 618 Clinton. Joyce A. Hart (Carroll), 605 Ovid. Richard L.

Hubbert, 1010 Clinton. Wallace Wilkinson, 317 East Holcomb. Merlin H. Cook, 1445 29th Street. Fannie J.

Marasco (Bassman). 1303 6th Avenue. Frank E. Hcopes, 1638 27th Street. Carol Devlin (Hughes), 1338 7th Street.

George F. Meintet, 826 40th Place. Parish of St. Paul's Church of D.M., 406 38th Place, Investors Equity of 2806 High Street. Wriaht Percival, 4300 Grand Avenut.

Edwin L. Reioel, 310 31st Street. James F. Raftis. 1919 38th Street.

Robert D. Klvn. 1817 34th Street. P. W.

Grubb, 1206 39th Street. Ethel V. Frannuemont, 3130 44th Street, Const. Co. (Wood), 2505 53rd Street.

W. Lasell, 2005 40th Street, awrence M. Kail, 1411 Penn Avenue. W. T.

Madden (Terrill), 1337 East 19th Street. E. V. McWilliams 4031 East 8th Street. Harnlrl Inhncnn ptai fAnvorl.

1A1C Dann AuAnim Very often the different the one-of-a-kind, the out of print book, the item no longer or any one of a number of specifically singular units can not be Even when the seeker is diligent in questing for the sought after object in all the obvious places, including consistent perusal of the items offered for sale in these classified columns, it is, still not revealed, What then shall 'the weary searcher do? Ask for it. nd that the report of the Director of Public Works showing cost of said removal fri schedule of assessments showing the ptt fa assessment therpfor. and lists or feet to assessment therefor, and lists or property, so tar as known, ana tne amount to De assessea against the lots ana parcel! of ground are now on file in the lowa, ana tnar within twenty (20) oavs after tne first publication ot tni; notice, all oblections to such assessments or to the prior proceedings on account ot errors, notice, or Irregularities must be made in writing mat sucn errors, it any, may oe corrected. Unless within said pariod you appear and REGISTER and TRIBUNE mi Tir ments, such assessments will be made in itv touncn ana aenvereo to Tne louwy ata of first publication February j. 1968 ime for objections expire February 26, 1969.

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