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vyinxwf see ay1 in ymjuyi iiiHii HTiTwjfi yynii1" laauty Parlors it OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATION DES MOINES REGISTER July I960 22 Growth of Top Foreign Firms Lags Behind U. S. Leased Wire to The Register The top 100 foreign companies last year boosted their $18.25 Hog Top Best Since 1958 AVERAGE IOWA hog prices, which fell to a low of $11.55 a hundred the week of Dec. 19, 1959, are continuing the sharp recovery which began in January. Last week's average price of $17.50 per hundred was the highest since late in 1958.

A new top price on Friday of $18.25 per hundred equaled the best price paid since Dec. 29, 1958. a sales by 8 per cent, to 55.2 billion dollars, and their profits by 19.3 per cent, to 2.6 billion, Fortune magazine reported 4.3 per cent and 32 British 3.6 III 1 1 I A 1 mm. IT II IS iz Aufuit Sept Oct No Dit, The chart shows average Iowa hog prices from July 4, 1959, when the average was $14.76, to last week's $17.50 average. Income More Than Price Rise AN INCREASE of 1.8 per cent in Iowa personal income in the first six months was sufficient to offset the 1.6 per cent rise in consumer prices, reported the Iowa Business Digest, a State University of Iowa publication.

Briefs ON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT in Iowa (up 2, per cent in the first six months) has been higher each month this year than it was for the same month last year. A new $000,000 motor hotel, the second Holiday Inn to be built in Des Moines, is scheduled for completion at E. Fourteenth street and Euclid avenue about Mar. 1, 1961. The Machine Tool Co.

of Iowa, subsidiary of a Dayton, Ohio, firm, will begin operations at Cedar Falls about mid-September in a newly constructed plant and employing 30 toolmakers in two shifts. Collins Radio Cedar Rapids, received a $1,314,588 de-defense department contract to supply the army signal corps with ground-to-air communications equipment. Sunday but the rate of growth of the 500 leading U. S. industrial firms was even greater.

The magazine said the U. S. leaders' sales were up 11.6 per cent at 197.4 billion dollars, and their profits rose 25.1 per cent to 12 billion. The foreign firms' lag was attributed by Fortune to the recession of the late fifties which- didn't hit bottom in Europe until mid-1959, and to the 15 per cent devaluation of the French franc at the end of 1958. The magazine's survey showed the five Japanese companies listed in the 100 foreign concerns ran up the biggest sales gain, a reported 52.1 per cent about 30 per cent by U.

S. accounting methods. Sales of eight Canadian firms rose 21.5 per cent; three Italian companies 15.3 per cent; 19 German concerns 9.5 per cent; three Swiss firms FUNERAL SERVICE FOR ANY FAMILY REASONABLE COST CENTRAL LOCATION OFF STREET PARKING 11 1 rIO "21 9-- ,8 6 DUNN'S 2121 Grand Avenue 5400 South West 9th AIR AMBULANCE Allt I f. per cent. The top 10 foreign companies, ranked by sales, and their 1959 volume, as reported by Fortune were: Roval Dutrh B'-elt (Britain-Holland) Vnllever Rritulnllol-liud) Hrltlah Petri)-leilm SI.

713.022.000: Imperial Chem- Ira. I Industries Britain i non" Nun (Switierianm Phllloa' Glnellamlien-fiibrieken Holland St 10O.52fi.0OO: im frtrrmanvi S8lifS.lBO.Ono: Volkawagenwerk (Germany Moonn; Fried. Krupp SS29.524.0O0: nd British Motor 74 2.000.010. Steel Magazine said steel service centers are cutting prices as much as $7 a ton to unload heavy stocks after their first -half shipments dropped 10 per cent under a year ago. Service centers had inventories of 3.8 million tons this month, above the 3.7 million tons they had on hand when the steel strike started a year ago.

the magazine said. Steel said warehouses were "slow to adjust their procurement to the slower pace of consumer buying last spring. June life Insurance purchases of $6,716,000,000 were uu 7 per cent over a year ago at a new peak for the month, the Life Insurance Agency Management Association reported. Purchases for the first half of 1960 totaled up 3 per cent over a year ago. Iowa policyholders and beneficiaries of the Prudential Insurance Co.

were paid $5,648,000 during the first six months of this year, compared with $5,367,000 in the same period of 1959, the firm announced. First Place to Stepperettes The Stepperettes, St. Joseph Academy's all-girl drill team, took a first place and a fourth place in the national women's drill team contest at South Milwaukee, Saturday. The 32-girl team took fourth in the open field marching division. Twelve women's drill teams competed.

The St. Joseph academy group was named first in the best appearance, parade performance division for women. Director of the Stepperettes is Richard Cree. The team, which includes a seven-girl drill team, left Des Moines by chartered bus Thursday night. They returned Sunday night.

Rib Is Broken When Car Falls Dale Jennings, 40, of 239 Astor suffered a broken rib Sunday morning when a car he was repairing fell from a hoist behind his home. He was treated and released at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital. Jennings said the chain of the hoist broke and the front bumper of the car struck him in the back. AItt.KII.r.Mr.vr, Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer bo annoyed or feci lll-t-nut because nf loo, wobbly false teeth PASTEETH, Improved alkaline I non-arid) powder, sprinkled on your platei boldi them firmer eo they feel more comfortable. Afold mbar-riwmfnt ruined by loose plate.

Gel fASTrKTH today at aoy drug counter excavation, backfill, building construction, clearwell construction, yard piping, Undarfloor piping, painting, building crana. trolley systema, and miscellaneous euuipment, under lump aura contract except for removal of exist-Ing concrete headwall and furnishing and Installation of foundation, piling for which Itema payment will be mad at unit pricea for tctual measured ouamities. Him mm be euhmltted for Alternate A andor Alternate B-l, B-2, B-3. and B-4, tlngly or in any combination. Contract No.

W-10 will be conatruct-d on tue aite of the iistin water treatment plant In tne City of Ottumwa, bection 24, Township 72 North, Ran 14 Weat of the 5th P. M. Operation of present water treatment la-cilitiei must te maintained during the construction program. At aaid nearing the Board of Water Works Trustee Hill toiumier tne plana and ipeciiicaiions and lorm of contract ior the proposed water works Improvement and extensions, the aame now being on Hie In the Water Worka unite in the Water Worka Building, in aald City, and at aaid time and place the Board of Water W'orka Trustees will also consider and receive any oojectiuna to aaid plans, (peculations, and lorra ut contract, by any interested party. All wurk and equipment la to he In accordance with the and apecin-cationa and the proposed form oi contract now on tile In aaid Water Works On ue in said City, and by this reference are made a part hereof aa luily act out and Incoipoiated herein.

All propoaala and bida responsive hereto shad in luoniitted to the Secretary, lioard of Winer Works Trustees Municipal Water W'orka, Water Works UuilduiK. Oiluuiwa, Iowa on or betur the tune herein set lor raid hear, tig. All proposals shall ha mails on oiuclal oiiiding blanks lurnished by the iioard of Water Works Trustees and any alterations in tha uiilcial lorm ot proposal will entitle said Board, at Its option, to reject the uruposal lu-volved lor consideration, bach proposal jh ill be sealed and plainly Men-tilled, and shall lie cccompamed in a separata sealed envelope by a certified check In an amount equal to live per cent of the total amount ot tne bid, drawn on and cei lined to by a bank In Iowa, payable to the Treasurer of the City i.f Uttumwa. Iowa, aa security if awarded the contract by resolution of the Board of Water Works Trustees the bidder will enter Into a contract at the pricea bid and furnish the required corporate surety bond. The oertltied dieck may he casnet and proceeds retained by aaid Board as agreed 1 quid a ted damages if the bidder laila to execute a contract or tile an acceptable bond for the faithful performance tnereof within ten till) days alter the acceptance of his proposal by the reaolution of the Board of Water Worka Trustees.

Payment for said Improvementa will be made In cash (accumulated earnings) or out of the proceeds of the aaia of Water Revenue Bond) issued or to be Issued in accordance with Section .197. 1U of the code ot Iowa, bonds are to he paid soieiy and only out of the earnings of said Municipal Water Works. Neither the Board of Water Works Trustees nor the City of Uttumwa shall incur any general ohllgatlnn for aaid improvements and extensions, and the contract for the construction of satd Improvementa and extensiona aha II not constitute a general obligation of the City nor be payaole In any manner by taxation. Payment to the Contractor will lie made by the Board of Water Works Trustees aa aforesaid according to the following plan: At the end of each month following beginning of work under the contract, the Contractor will be paid ninety per 'nt (00 of the value nf the work performed during the month. The remaining ten per cent 1111) of the contract sum will be Mid not earlier than thlrtv-one i.H) days after acceptance of thfl entire contract by tha oard of Water orks Trustees, the conditions and In accedence with the piovislone of Chapter 571 of the Code of Iowa, 1958.

No sucD final payment shall be due until the tractor lias certified to the Board of Water Woiks Trustees that materlale, labor and aervlcea Involved In the completed Improvement have been paid for In accordance with tha requirement! let forth In tha specifications. The successful bidder ahall furnish performance bond In the amount equal to one hundred per fent of the contract price guaranteeing the laitnMI performance of the contract. The Board of Water Worka Trustees eserves the rigul to reject any and 'I bids and to waive informalities -trl technicalities and to enter Into Mich contract, or contracts, as It shall deem fur the best Interest ot said Ity. At said time and place the Board ci Water Works Trustees will consider olds for tne furnishing of water for the jse of satd City and It is estimated that the needs of the City will be approximately 1.SOO millions of gal's per These 5mprovement and extensions are being constructed pursuant to authority rranted the munirioal'tv tinder the provision! of Chapter HflT of rode of Iowa. 1951.

as amended. By virtu of statutory authority, preference will be riven to products nrovlsloua frown and enal produced within the state of Iowa, and to domestic labor. Hlans, specifications, and proposed rontract documents may he examined st he Wa.er Works Office In the Water Works Bul'dinr In said City. nd at the office of Burn! eV Mcrvn-Engineering Company Engineers, of Kansas City. Missouri.

Copies of said Plans and specification and form of nro-wsal blank! end contract! may be secured at th office of the Engineers upon the deposit of Xlfty Pnllari which amount will be re-funded upon return of plans and other 'vuments not submitted with the Proposal within ten (10) dayi after award mtraet, I'he work aV.ll be commenced within fifteen (15) calendar days after award contract r.nd ahall be completed within ve hundred fortr 1540) calendar dys after award o' contract sob-erf to any ertenslona of time w-hlch may rranted h- the Board of Wa'e- Works Tr'-lree onnn order of the of Wstrr Works Trustees of the Municipal Water Worka of Ottumwa, Iowa. C. VcCfiNVEf Chairman Board nf Water 'Vnrki '-ustees Municipal Wafer Works. Ottumwa Tnwa Attest: P.ATPir RANSOM fUcretnr bt'rvk McDonnell 'nrlneerle-c Company Offle. 171 Kansas City Mlasnurt R-19; NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1.

Sealed bids will be received by the Iowa State Highway Commission at Ita office in Ames. Iowa, until 9(10 o'clock- A. on August Sth 10. for the various Itema of construction work listed below. 2 A certified check drawn upon a solvent Iowa bank.

In an amount as aet forth In the proposal form, made payable to the Iowa State Highway Commission, ahall be filed with each proposal. This check may be cashed and the proceeds retained by the State aa liquidated damages ir the bidder falls to execute a contract and file an approved bond for the faithful performance thereof within fifteen iayi after th acceptance of his bid. 3. Plans, specifications and proposal forms fof the work may be seen and mav be secured at the offlre of the Iowa State Highway Commission. Ames.

Iowa, until close of business on the day previous to the letting, 4. All proposals must be filed on tha forma furnished by the Iowa State Highway Commission. sealed and plainly marked. Proposals containing any reservations not provided for In the forms furnished may be relected. and the Iowa State Highway Commission reserves the right to waive technicalities and to relect any or all bids.

IS. Attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering the subletting or assigning of the contract. 5. By virtue of itatutnry authority, preference will he given to producta and provisions grown and coal produced within the State nf Iowa. Maintenance Edge Rut Aggregate Fremont County M-4072 Two etork-Mice on Iowa 2.

one stockpile on U. 275, involving 900 tons of Class A Stone. Certified check S120 0O. Jefferson County M-5812 Mockplle on Iowa 1 Involving 500 tons nf class A Crushed Stone. Certified check $00 00.

Mills County M-4073 One stockpile on 275, two stockpiles on V. S. 34. Involving 800 tons of Class A Stone. Certified check 1100 00 Montgomery County M-4H74 Three stockpiles on U.

8. 34. Involving fcoo tons of Class A Stone. Certified check iioo no. Pair County M-407S One stockpile nn U.

8 AO. one stockpile on Iowa 4k. one stockpile on Iowa 2, two stockpiles 11. S. 71.

Involving 1200 tons of C'lfl's A Stone. Certified check tlNO.no. Tav or county M-407B two stock piles nn Iowa 2. Involving tioo tons of Class A Stone. Certified check t7O.0o.

Maintenance Cover Aggregate Benton County M-6777 Stockpile at Blairatown Maintenance yard and nt unction of Iowa 101 and Iowa 33. nvolung 1000 tons of cover eg- gretate Certified check flSOOO Jerieraon Cnuntv stocKpue Iowa 1. Involving 200 tone of cover aggregate. Certified check 125 no Maintenance Earth Excavation Allnmnkee County M-2458 On Iowa 3fl4 about 4 miles NK nf lows 13. involving 4 000 CY of Clsss JO earth excavation.

Certified check "5(l 00. Maintenance Bituminous Surfacing Johnson County M-fl77fl On Insti tutional Road along west side of Uni versity golf course from Melrose Avenue to U. 8. Involving: 401k gallon of hinder bitumen and 12 tone of Vt" rover aggregate. Certified check tlOO.OO Maintenance Bridge itenair fiuthrle County M-4070 Repair disbursements, nmn past ana antici- ALICE M.

KICK, Town Clerk. COMPLETE permanent wave TT Oeorgla's 2908 rniveraiii rR9- Instruction II AIRLINES NEECT HOSTESSES College and nursing not necessary Reservationlsta, passenger agents and communlratlonlst also needed men or women. High ichool grads" 17 to 38. I-earn if you can qualify ior one oi mese glamorous psl. Hons.

Interview by appt. only Call Mr. Mac Donald. BL5-1363, Weaver i Airline personnel trnlnlng, 1 AIRLINE TRAINING" (4 WEEK COIIRSEI Free placement lervlre with si i Airline. If you are 18-35.

Orad. Phon or writ for infol Give your nam and phone No 1 McCONNELL AIRUNB SCItOor. 1004 Grand. O. M.

DIESEL! Practical ap.ir-tlmi train I Ing. Includes maintenance, repair scientific motor tune-up, all phase 1 of big pay work. If 18 to 53. mechanically inclined, writ for FRFH book. Utllltlea Engineering Inst'i-ttite.

Writ M-412, Register and Tribune High School at Homa Diploma awarded. Writ for "Tree Booklet AMERICAN SCHOOL P. 0. Ilox 20011 Des Moines, Inwa LEARN ELECTRONICS New classes starting Aug. 1 AMERICAN TECH SCHOOL 23-8th Pes Moines CH3-1748 BATTTlEllS In demand.

I.earn toilav Writ Cedar Itapida Barber Co). lege Dent. 2. Cedar Hani's, a. TRAIN to operate Bullilozar Scrapers.

Cranes, Etc. Universal Schools 1000 Orand Des f. Earn while you leaTii modeling. Call Rett Bonn Man Winttd 19 Accountants Our Financial Control respnnsl-i bllitiea rco nre our employing two accountants at this time, one for cost assignments, and the other for general account-lr Experience optional hut college degree is a must. Under ase 35 with personality and abditt to work with top management.

WRITE Yorn Ft'LL STORY INCLI'DINO PHOTO ANT SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO IRWIN OX LEY EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR. MEREDITH PUBLISHING CO. 1716 Locust, Des Moinei ACCOUNTANT OFFICE MANAGER Long established company deslrei to obtain acioiintant-offire manager. Excellent working conditions 8nlry commensurate with shility and experience. Pleas submit de.

tailed resume of education and experience In your reply. Recent phot would he helpful in screening an-plicHtions. Write 0-202 Register ana Tribune ACCOUNTANT JR. Malor In arcotintlnf required. Please write Wolkoff.

Fflress A Co Savlnrs A Loan Ride, Certified Public Accountanta, De Moines Iowa, ACi'Ol'NTANT to assist In pro-fesalonal accounting, auditing and Income tax practice. Limited travel. Fringe beneflta Unusal opportunltv. Write to John Oden, 91 Pes Mnlnee Bldg Des Moines, la, AIRLINES are expanding See our ad Col 18 Mci-onncH Airlines Sent. Asphalt Paver Op erator MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WORK Federal Wags Sca'e.

Start Immediately. Phone Empire 52859, Cedar Rapids, la. Will man Construction Co. or Empire 52994 ASSISTANT OFFICE AND CREDIT MANAGER Experience required, account pay-abi and Accounting ma-chinee Wholesale food company. Pension plan group Insurance.

Write 0-205 Register and Tribune. ATTENDANT Servlr station, llond aalary. Must be ahi to be bonded. 1 EOELER 8 STANDARD Service ATTENDANT. Service gtallont Vust have experience.

Standard. T. I'nlversity a nd Hubhell AUDITO'R HOTEL Will train personabli man wttri proper background for responsible fmsition aa n.uhl auditor. Excel-ent aalary plus one meal Paid vication and Iroup insurance pun. Apply Mr.

Mae Donald. Auditor SAVERY HOTEL BARBER Openlnnf for licensed barber Work vacation lief from Aug. 1 to Aug IS Apply personnel dept. lows, Methodist lotpital. BATCH TRUCK DRIVERS" Apply HAl.ttt ropitructlnn Ca Jurictlon.

1 BILLING CLERK Night hours. Mist be good typ'at. Ahle lo taki responsibility. 3 day week, penslm plan, group Insurance. Salary open See Mr.

Foster, Hox.e Erult Co T. ''nd BODY MEF3 Part or full time. Commission only. Write UI, Register and Trlhure. mtv Stsrt Aug is, nrT- a xrn.

iTRtAD anrf roll foreman wanted; for wholeaale and retail bakerv. Apply In peraon only. Carroll pak-ry. Carroll, la Casualty Underwriter Mtiltlabte line experience In Oen. eral Liability and workman! compensation.

Excellent benefit! and working rondltlnni. Apnlv The American Insurance Co. SOS 10th SinlnlfW1' CTTEMI' a sales route soon avall- shle. Must he married. 1 to 3t Some college i hein.

Salary ind Commission Call CR4-I455 CONCRETE FINISHERS APPLT Boawell Contracting Corp. HighW's Av CONCRETE Foremnn. experienced in nanuung nignway wora ana city saving. urn Builders and Slab Motor Patrol Operator. Irving K.

Jensen. Box 146V. Clous I iy li, "'(vTk Frv. Must be experienced. Treloar'i Inn.

Kt. Podge. lows CRANE OPERATOR Experienced In bridge work. Call HE2-3755, Boone, Iowa. DEALER TRAINEES Toting men Interested In operaflra; a station In Hi future.

Excellent opportunity to earn while you learn. Csll CII3-3201 or CH3-46S0 Phillips Petroleum mrx PAST lnWA WANTS MAN EX-PEMIEM'EI) IN yllALITY AND SALES A-NENT I WHITE A bid. P.EOISTER AND jrinc'-'E, KAIIM man. hles.lv L.vo In Crn. farming and dairy.

l5 plm mam. Webster Co. Home. ft. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR for 1- eentral lowi lnt tt litlnes.

Prefer him between .10 and 4rt veara nf age with experience In large volume food prenaratlon ind eervlne. salary linen. State expert, ence end give peraonal data end references In first e'" rnnlioentlnl Write Pljtnif i ml Trituiiie FRY COOK Must he experienced. Snlier ind leaiir worker. Apply chef.

PES MOINES CLUB INhTRUMENT man, mrveyor or en-gineer wanted by contractor for work on hii'hway construction Top salary Stewart a Rank Construction Beiiendorf la Ph. 5-2121 or INSURANCE INVESTIGATORS Nstlonsl eompin h.a Ilea opening In their nin lines nffir. High ichool gradual. At least 3 yesra college preferred. Age No previous experience neceasarv.

Need csr and tvmng ability. Salary bonus and mile car sl-lowanc. evirnliht trsvel. "Continued on jvext ragf1 (R-1901 NOTICE Is hereby given tnat th Saydel Conaolid.Hed School District will receive sealed leparate written bida until 4:00 P. M.

August 11. 1960 for approximately: 1. 2.500 gallons of No. 1 fuel oil 15,000 gallon nf No. 2 fuel oil 3.

75 tons of Orient, Franklin County, Illinois 1 stoker, washed, oil trented coal, or equivalent. In quality. Bida should Include delivery to nv school within the district upon order from the District Office, and analyau from an Independent Inbornlnry. By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to products and provisions grown and coal produced within the Stats of Iowa Rids may be addressed or delivered to th Secretary of the Board of Kdu-callon, Snvdel Consolidated School District. 5(0i 6th, Dea Moines Iowii, The School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids received.

ANN FARRELL, Secretary Saydel Board of Education (R-1911 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bida will be received at th office of the Iowa State Highway Commission. Ames. Iowa, until 2:00 P. August 8. 1960.

for th following. Certified check required. Hem Certified Check 500 Doi. Red Warning Flags 2 Tandem Tvpe Offset Duplicators 00 Duplicators 600.00 St Window Tvpe Air Conditioners 600 00 Proposal form! and additional Information mav be secured st the ebov office. All proposala filed shall be on forms furnished by the State, sealed and plainly marked The naht to waive technicalities and to reject any or all bida Is reserved Bv virtue of statutory authority.

preference will be given to products and provisions grown and coal produced wlfhln th State of Iowa (Chan. 73, Cod 19581. JuohwaOSmmission (u-i78i notice to "fiimier" Liability Insurant on Stata-Ownsd Beafed ouotatloni will received bv the Iowa State Highway Commission at Its office in Aine Iowa, until 2 00 P. July 25. I960, for Insurance in the amount of t30.000.00 and $100 000 00 bodily Injury liability and 1 10.

(Mill. 00 property damage Insurance, covering all commissioners and employees of the Iowa State Highway Commission on all automobile, trucks, tractora, machlnerv or other vehicles owned or used by tlis I wa Stat Highway Commission. Quotations will be received from insurance companies authorised to do huslnesa Iowa and agents Wreyntini companies. Certified check tt 000 00. Diaths I Services tor Jasper Belcher, sr.

oi mo Street will be Tuesday 12 noon at llamllton'a Funsral Home. Inter ntnrlrineU POWTlLLtiervices lor Marl Powell will be Tuesday, 10:.0 A. M. Rt Hamilton's Funeral Home Internum Wlntersel, Iowa, P. Tuesday.

Services tor Blaine J. Briatoll of 731 Fifty-fourth street will be Tuesday 11 a. m. It St. Paul's F.piscopal Church.

Interment Reathaven. Dunns Sendee PO DESMAN Services Tor Mrs. F.dlth 1. Cordermin. formerly of 1335-3001 will he Monday 3 fm at Hamilton I Funeral Horn.

ntcr'mcnt clendale Cemetery. ENtlF.I Services for Frank Ennel of 1109 Clark will he Tuesday. 10 A. St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Rosary at 8 P. M. Monday at Dunn'a Orand Ave ru-tiersl Interment Oleniisle. rtftlt'FTTH Services (or Mil leta C. Griffith.

2431 South East Klghth Street will be Tuesday 1 30 m. at Hamilton I Funeral Home, nterment Olendale Cemetery. ni'RTTRYrlravesiile eervic.es and interment for Charles P. Hurley. Denver Colorado, formerly of Des Moines, will be Mnndav.

10 a. m. at Olendale Cemetery. Friends mav call at Hamilton'! Funsral Horn Sunday. RI1.lTn' Service! or Mrs.

Nettle Klllln. 254 E. 17th st. will be Monday, 1 :30 p. m.

at Hamilton a Funeral Horn. Interment Lurl Hill Cemetery. VftONServlces for Mrs NHrnarrl Moon. 1311 Grand aenue. will be Monday.

2 P- m. at the Methodist Church, Rock Rapine, Iowa. Interment Rock Raplda. Friends may call at Hamilton a Funeral Homc.Baturday until 7p. m.

for Mrs. FHa Shoemaker of 644S Thirty-fifth itreet will be Monday 2:30 fm. at Dunn's Funsral Home. tVenrientResthaven. TAYLOR Service for Ruben it.

Taylor of 1143 Harding ro.d will 1 Tuesday 0:30 a. In St. Catholic Church. Interment Olendale. Rnsarv Monday 8 m.

Cildwell Brl-n JlOo Cnlverslty VaI oIIS' Service, ior Mrs. Mr-garet Vaughn. 618 15th will T.s Tuesdav. 3 P. at Hamilton Funeral Home.

Interment Laurel Hill Express Your Appreciation Ti thos who hv nl floral trlhutea and acknowledge services and klndnes with CARU Or THANKS In the Register and Tribune. Call CHERRY 3-2111 lor aurres'ed me.sacee lott and Found I UIXr''LD laJies lost down-town. Keep money return hli'-'d. Anne White 2H1W Lltte'l BOSTON bull terrier strayed Irom vie 63rd St. In Windsor P.

ewa -d CR7-6720, CtlE8 gold watch lost do-sntuwn Fit m. CH4-7179 8 l25wl Classes Frown Rim InBriii case vie i.ai Tow an wiamonn. Notion tTTE" Central Community Mum) District Argyll ls Interested in bidders for the putlng down of a well. Anv firm 'nleresteo- in submitting a bin s'loud contact Supt. Charlei I.

Rupert Argyll Iowa, tor a set Of snerl'lc'iora Tiwrrr trnttm sKii vk'H Shoafstall Detective Service CH3-6344 CR9-014O rala iTVmiamV 2lTTE-Kenvon will not be reaponeibl for rt.hi. other thaq mv own. TBiIIv D. fume of 510 Harlan not reap, (or my debt! other than my nws Attractions 10 CAN l'E of all k'n l. Mso agent and r.d help.

Vas-eena. I. July 25th and 2dth. Corvdon Fair July Adair Ausust 1 ind 2. Indianola Kair Autuat 3-6.

and th rest of the season Sisned. Ross So Indianola COTTAOLS bf wx ti. orien Ph F1.V2TT9 Clear Vacation Ouldo 1 1 A FOR r.r.S'T: Modern coUaxes'at Clear Lake, tow. Completely fur-nuhert. and dock.

Call Mrs Keeper at Mason City, I. OA3-9858 he-for 2 p. m. or CA3-5S62 after Roiorti. Laki Prop.

Salt 12 MIVW. rEsorTs AMOS GRANT fO. gt? g. 1 3tti St. Omaha.

Net). OR Rent or Sale Clear Lsk cottages, mod. hkng. One or all. pea lkwa's LyVV Brtnrc Dr.

3TOOM Lakeahor cottage. Cottag No 109 on Twin lAKrn inya Pinonali 14 WANT TO BUY 30 In 40 ft evrtren tree for Christmas blue spruce preferred. Must be nesr periect Rroportion, Will cut tree late In ovember. trub stump, level and re-sod In spring. Csll IPAl.ro AT8-7161, ext.

410 ACCOUNTING Is the Intelligence nf business. You can learn bookkeeping and accounting thru th A. I. B. Home Study Dept.

and double your Income, Hundred! have don It and you tan too. Writ for fre copy of "Accounting, th Bet Paid Profession." A. 10th apd Orand. D. M.

ALllMNtRE0NrON Rlvervlew park Clubhouse Kit, Aug. 6, 3 p. m. potluck Krea roftee and ire cream, call or write for reservations. American Institute of Jjusincaa, Des Moines.

FfLMSEVELOPEDVOc ervlc 10 to 4: 12 to 16 Fxn. OOc. Also special nrircs Fist service on Color finishing TiKA BTt'lHOH 91 I Walnut 11 M. iiuoVr.it nit i.i x. a.

m. PARKER 821 6lh AT3 0455 Trms. Ft your eloper rite or no chsr JTlAl.L pie-school nurer. Fully quipped Constant aupervislon, Payne Road pTfirr vour- daniiigrd sons i7t Dorothy Brown reweavlng snon. poi Shops Blilg Auto Liability Insurance If having tnihljIJCR4-rHl room and bonrd for elderly gentletnsn The best food, Special diets.

Itl.5-4'1 I-AI'lKS trim jour fiure Kent a reducing from DeNIa Kent A 11, Free del TRESS Your floor is It's Ssgdrsn from Mrlntvre It. Ann. cure for or uuaid tlilld in mv om rio'era I.oa Angeles wimin 5 IF YOll hav a Job you can hay a car from 810, MANS TOI'ft ItNHiN BaRBKR VArXNPY for TOerTy Wutnan, license AT8-556T W1T7L care for children In my home, jjays M27437 u- Traniportatlon, Travtl 15 CARS TO FRISCO flai illowanee 1O40-2nd Ave ATH-4057 Pes Moines Auto Msrket WANf KIDEKS to help drlvs tr lan Francisco. Leaving wed. References renulied, HL5-4573 WANTED 2 rl.leri Antelei within 5 day.

Call CH.1 6011 Auil2 f.ir Phlladslphla. Will driv car Nunify, load, Flints II Kos Moss Plants li IOC li. C-J Dt'O. bridge on Iowa 64 over Brushy Creek about 2 miles east of Guthrie Center. Certified check 125 00.

Montgomery County M-4071 Repair bridge on S. 34 at weat edge of Red Oak. Certified check tlOO.OO. Maintenance Waterproof Bridge Piers Dubuque County M-6709 on Mississippi River Bridge between Dubuque and East Dubuque. Certified check 175.00.

JOWA STATE 1UOHWAV COMMISSION tR-I9i NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Sealed bids will be received by the Iowa State Jliithway Commission at Its office In "Ames. Iowa, until 9 o'clock A. on August 9 19110. for the various Items of construction work listed below.

2. A certified check drawn upon solvent Iowa hank, an amount as set forth In the proposal form, made payable to the Iowa State Highway Commlsalon ahall be filed with earn proposal. Thla check may be cashed and the Proceeds retained by the State as liquidated damages If the bidder fails to execute a contract and file an approved bond for the faithful performance thereof within fifteen daya after the acceptance of his bid 3 Plans, specifications and proposal forma for the work may be aeen and may he aecured at the office of the Iowa State Highway Commlsalon. Arrlea. Iowa, until close of business on the day previous to the letting.

4. All proposals must be filed en the forma furnished by the Iowa stale Highway Commission, sealed and plainly marked. Proposals containing any reservations not provided for In the forms furnished mav be reiected. and the Iowa State Highway Commission reserves the rutht to waive technicalities and to reject any or all bids. 5.

Attention of bidders la directed to the Special Provisions covering the subletting or assigning nf the contract. 6. The minimum wage to be paid on labor employed on all Federal Aid protects shall be: Skilled labor 2.2o per hour Intermediate grade labor $1.70 per hour Watchmen Waterboys $1.13 per hour All other unskilled labor $1.50 per hour 7. By virtue of statutory authority. Preference will given to products and provisions grown and roal pro-dured within the State of Iowa, on projects in which there are no Federal funds involved.

Cerro Conio County. Buildings and Orounila 800-81-17-166 Acoustical tile ceilings for Highway Commission District Office Building In Mason CUy. Certified check $100 00 Linn County FN-22 On Iowa B4 nd I'. 8 151 In Cedar Kaplds from 20th Street to 50th Street: also from west corporation line of Marion northeasterly 1.150 ft. Into Marlon 2 49S miles asphaltir concrete resurfacing and Incidental work.

certified check $8,000 00 Poweshiek County FN-1032. On Iowa 21 out of Guernsey northerly to old S. 6. 6.5 rnllea of grading. Certified check 1.000 00 7.

ft mile! of surfacing. Certified check $2,000.00 Woodbury County 11-29-8(4 1. On IMereiate Road 29 In Sioux Cltf at Junction of Big Sioux River and Missouri River. 0.22(3 mile revetment and Incidental work. Certified check see proposal form.

Date July 13. IOWA 8TATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION (B-195) NOTICE OE HKARING ON APPLICATION FROM THE IOWA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION FOR A PERMIT TO WITHDRAW WATER Foil HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice la hereby Riven that there la now on file in the Office of the Iowa Natural Resources Council. State Houae, Dea Motnea, Iowa, an application from the Iowa State Highway Commission for a permit to withdraw water for highway construction aa herein described. The water will be withdrawn from any stream or watercourse on the right of way of the road being constructed, or roada within one mils of the road being constructed.

Applicant requeate a permit to withdraw water In the maximum amount of 2.600,000 gallons at a mtximum rate of 300.000 gallons a day during the period Auguat 1, 1960 to December 31, 1962. The water will be used In construction on Interstate 80 from Highway 6 easterly about 15 miles to a point In the NW of Section 2, T7PN, R20W. Jasper County, Iowa. Notice la further given that a public hearing will be held at 2:00 P. August 12.

I960, at the office of the Water Commissioner. State House, Des Moines. Iowa, at which time and place or at any adjournment, the Water Commissioner or his Deputy shall take evi-denre by the applicant and any other person either In support of or in opposition to the granting ot the permit requested. O. BULLA RD Wster Commissioner 1941 NOTICE OP HEaPINI ON APPLICATION FROM LINN COUNTY FOR A PERMIT TO WITHDRAW WATER FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION.

Notice is herehy given that there 1 row on file In the Office of the Iowa Natural Resources Council. State House. Des Moines. Iowa, an application from Linn County for a permit to withdraw water for highway construction as herein described. The water will be withdrawn from anv stream or watercourse on the right of way of the road being constructed or roads within one mile of the road being constructed.

Applicant request! a permit to withdraw water In the maximum amount of 250 000 sailors at a maximum rate of 70.000 gallons a day during the period August 15. to July 1. 1981 The water wll be used In construction on County Road A from Highway 13 near the SW Corner of Section A. TrtbN, K5W, east to the Jones County line. Notice is further given that a public hearing will be held at 1:30 P.

August 12. 19 oil at tne Office of the Water Commtesioner. State House, Des Moines, Iowa, at which time and place or at anv adjournment, the Water Commissioner or bis Deputy will take evidence bv the applicant and any other person either in support or In opposition to tha graining of the permit requested O. Rullard Water Cimnussioner. OF HEARING ON APPLICATION FROM CHICKASAW COUNTY Full A PERMIT TO WITHDRAW WATER FOR HIOH.

WAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice li hereby given that there II now on file In the Office of the Iowa Natural Resources Council. State House, Dea Moines. Iowa, an application from Chickasaw County for a permit to withdraw water for h'ghwsy construction herein deacrlhed. The water will be withdrawn from any atream or watercourse on the right of way of the road being constructed, or roads within one mile of the road being constructed.

Applicsnt request! a permit to withdraw water in the maximum amount of 600.OH0 gallons at a maximum rata of 7S.0HO gallona a day during the period July It to October 15. 19BO. Tne water will he used in construction An fn.mtw- Una CI In TO? BlOU from Highway 63 east to Town of Jericrt In Chickasaw County. Iowa. Notice la further given that a pub.

lie hearing will be held at 2 30 P. M. August 12. 1960. at the Offtce of the Water Commissioner.

Slate House. Des Moines, Iowa, at which time and Place or at anv adjournment, the Water Commissioner or his Deputy will take evidence by the applicant and any other person either In support of or In opposition to the granting of the permit requested a. Bl'LLARD. Water Commissioner Want Ad Rates Wmi di' buf appear in loth The Dea atolnee Aeg.ter the Dee Moines Tribune en weekdays for one price. Ads appearing ea eoneeeutire days may include Sunday at no laerease raise.

General CUssificatlons Ob Da 3 un. Usl ranaeeiittve Dan Dara Daya ll.M 13 24 I T.14 2 21 4 It 10 71 3 00 4t 14 21 J.74 1.10 IT. IS hb I Usee 2.55 Itaee 3.40 5 Itnei 4 25 Eaeh Added Line .15 71 .64 .51 Special Claislflcatior.i Ratal fori Lost ind round. Rooms for Rent, Housekseplng Rooms, Board and Room, Roommate Wanted. Positions Wanted Men, Position! Wanted Woman.

On Day 3 1 Sua. II a a Coneetutrve JR.g. Pally Dara Day! line i. So il 20 II Co 13 An line 110 110 4 10 (25 4 line 2 40 2.40 5 00 7.60 9. lines 100 i 00 6 20 too 'Help Wanted and Classified Display adi from outalde Iowa: Sun.

day Register 11.20 per line; dally combination 11.05 par line. Adi may be ordered for Insertion In either the morning Register or evening Tribune aloes' rates for single Insertion are 6 per line lesa than (uotsd rates for all daf Insertions estimate id eost: Count ill letter! and spaces, 30 letters ind ipacea to a line. Count one line for Ada containing "Write 000. Register and Tribune," plus 75c for koi service. All ids for Positions Wanted nr Busin.se Opportunities payabli In advance Want Ad Rules Mlelmura else- tw line.

All Id! re subject Publisher's approval, and the limitation that liability for Publisher errors Is limited to publlshlag the corrected ad re a eubeeouent Issue, providing adver-Hear report! error er omission en Ih day that It oeeers. Deadline! Weekday tieaeei (pa. proceeding day. except adi for Saturday which ti 10 p.m. Friday.

Sunday Ismi atati-wldi all editions Friday 4 City Edition, Di Molne tnd turrtvandlnt ceen-ties. Friday Want Ad Counter Trained id writer ea duty: on. 'Tha re. 1:30 a. pm.

Fri. to p.m.. tat. to 1 p.m. Phone 8ervice Want Adi taken dlyi week.

Trainee, ad writers en duty Hon 10 am. -t pi, Thuri Frl, a in. to pan Cat. 1:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday a m.

-5 m. For further information writ fred Bill. Classified Department; Register and Tribune Des Moines Iowa PbneCH3-21U F.b March Ami 1960- My Juee July 2 Are Injured In 2-Car Crash Ronald B. Engelbeck, 4200 Grand and Melvin R. Bernhardt, 3523 University were injured Sunday evening when their cars collided at Thirty-fifth street and Ingersoll avenue.

Both were treated by physicians. Engelbeck was given a summons for failure to stop for a red light. Several cases of candy in Bernhardt's car, a station wagon, were strewn over the accident scene, police said. W. D.

M. Man Hurt In Crash John Cunningham, 61, of Route 1, West Des Moines, was injured Sunday morning in a two-car collision at Twelfth street and Forest avenue. He suffered a pos sible concussion and was re ported in fair condition at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital. Police said the other car was driven by Lee L. Roth, 1128 Twenty-fourth st.

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION tR-197 Notice of public hearing on proposed plana and specification! and proposed lorm of cuntract for furnishing of certain eouipment end material end construction pf Improvements and extensions to the iviiir works of tha City of Ottumwa. Iowa and tha taking of bids for such material equipment end NOTICE 13 HEREBY f.lVEN: That the Board of Trustees of the Municipal Water Worka of the CUV of uttumwa. Iowa, will meet In the office nf the Water Worka Crnersl Manager In the Water Work! Building In ottumwa. Iowa, on Uie 14th day of September. 19oO.

at ten o'clock a. C. S. at which time the Board of Water Works Trustees proposes to adopt plans and specification! and form of contract, now on file In the Water Worka office In the Water Works Building in said Cltv, and receive bids for the furnishing of certain equipment and material and construction of Improve, mente and extensions to tha Municipal Water Works nf said City, and to enter Into a contract for the aaid construction. Proposala will be acted upon at said time or at such later time aa may be fixed.

Contract No. W-IO The material to be furnished and extent of work to be performed under Contract W-IO are described in general as follows; Furnish all materials, plant, labor, and equipment to construct the water purification plant aa more fully de-scribed In the Contract Hperlflcatlnns and ahnwn on the Contract Prawlngs. The principal Itema of work Include demolition of existing structures; excavation: backfill; building construe tlon; rlrarwell construction Jard pining; Interior piping; plumbing; heat. Irg. Ventilating, and air conditioning; elertrtral equipment, cnntrola.

and wiring; painting; pumps; rapid sand filter equipment; mlarclianeous equipment; and Installation of equipment furnished by others. Bids may be euhmltted according to the following schedule: Alternate Construction of the complete project as set torth above tinder a lump sum contract except for removal of existing concrete headwall and furnishing and Installation nf foundation piling for which items pay. ment will lie made at unit pricea for actual measured quantities. Alternate B-1: Kurmhlng and Installation of electrical Items only, under a lump sum contract Alternate B-2: Furnishing and In. stallation of interior piping.

Plumbing, bumps, filter equipment, miscellaneous equipment, and Installation of equipment furnished by others, under a lump sum contract. Alternate 3: Furnishing and Installation of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, under a. lumD contract. Alternate urnisning anq installation of all materials for demolition. CHARGES BOLIO WITH ASSAULT By Thomas Huyck Jack K.

Bolio, 26, of 1513 Des Moines was arrested Sunday and charged with assault with intent to do great bodily injury and assault and battery. Police said he allegedly tied a rope around the neck of a neighbor girl, tied the other end of the rope to his car, and threatened to drive off. Pleads Innocent Bolio pleaded innocent to both charges before Municipal Judge Harry B. Grund. He was released on $1,300 bond for a hearing Aug.

10. Police said Mrs. Helen Cannon, 1513 Des Moines told them she came out of the house and found her daughter, Sherry Weeks, 10, lying on the ground with a rope tied around her neck, and the oth- er end tied to the rear bumper or Bolio car. Bolio was standing over the girl, she said. Mrs.

Cannon said Bolio struck her when she pro-' tested. She said she fought back with a broom and Bolio struck her several more times. Mrs. Cannon said during the scuffle her daughter managed to free herself. Upstairs Apartment Mrs.

Cannon said she knew of no reason for the attack on her daughter. Bolio lives in an upstairs apartment at 1513 Des Moines Mrs. Cannon and her family live on the first floor. How Use of Water May ski mm mm (K-103) BUDGET ESTIMATE AND RECOltD OP KILINO TOWN AND CITY KBT1M ATE NOTICE The Town council nf Cllve of Polk County, Iowa, will meet August 4. 1IM0, at 8:00 P.

at S4S1T t'nlveralty Avenue. Taxpayers will he heard for or against the following estimate ot expenditures for the year beglnnnlg January 1. 11. a neianed statement of receipts ana bated will be available at the hearing. As you get older your body tissues may begin to dry out.

You probably notice lines and wrinkles in your face but you can't see the similar changes that may go on inside of you, particularly in your lower colon. When this happens, the food wastes which collect every day do not get' enough moisture and habitual constipation may follow. Too many of you make the mistake of using chemical laxatives-oils, salts or bran-like irritating roughage-which may make your problem worse, because they may only dry you out further. Here's how to get to the basic root of your problem. Bring enough moisture to your lower colon every day.

As soon as food wastes are normally moistened, they will "move" as Ihcy should and satisfying daily elimination will result So do this to end your constipation, worries. Take Serutan every day with plenty of water or fruit juice. Serutan forms a soft gel which 'moistens food wastes and shapes them into a well-formed stool. Serutan provides the proper moisture, bulk and peristaltic action you may need to stimulate your sluggish colon naturally and keep you more normally regular. This is utterly different from forcing your system with harsh chemical laxatives which may dry you out.

You can take this gentle laxative aid every day because it is a pure, natural, concentrated vegetable gel, and contains no harsh roughage, no chemical laxatives. Get Serutan at your drugstore today. Use it faithfully as directed for at least one week. You must be well on the road to daily regularity or your money back from the maker. Pro.

Eatl- Kstl-rash Expenditure! for Year posed mated mated Amount Balance Ex- Un- Income Neceasary FUNDS by pendl- eneum- Other to tie Fund) turei bered Than raised by Jan. 1, Fof Year For Year Estl- Balance Tax- Taxation I960 1958 1959 mat. 4 Jan. 1, atlon 1DG1 191 l(fll 1961. (leneral tT.573 "TT985 IH44 tl2.2Q none" tl2 20O" Street.

629 178 8.062 "12.2110 MtrmeT 1 2.2iuf Public. Safely 2.o 4 4 27 J5.750 "onT J3 "501 Sanitation 49 rone none" 3.500 Jinne 3.500 tftjimei 7 onn. Pebtjitervlce 3.500 "none 3,500 Ja'x) 8,051 3.11(1 3.24 rmne 1824 Liquor Profit 937 none" 937 Street Agr, 100 none 100 TOTALS t2T13 "tlT.tm 127013 158 031 noie t4 581 Estlrna'i'ed Taxes per 11 nno 00 of aysed value 00.

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