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8-L I KS MOIXES SUNDAY REGISTER Mr. 3, 1961 commerce eBIaineSuuhati fleeter home planning ARCHITECTS' HOME DESIGNS- Ranch Home Has Two Bow Windows IOWA BUSINESS PERSONALITIES May Co. Asset: Million Catalogues, 39 Stores By George Shane (Register Staff Writer) SHENANDOAH, 1A. If anyone wants to find firsts" or LIST 32 MARCH CONVENTIONS There are 32 conventions scheduled here during March, it was announced hy John 7 U. S.

Wants All Investors' Social Security Numbers By Edward Vaile (Th Register'! Commercial Editor) Everyone who receives interest or dividends of $10 a year or more will be asked to provide their social security numbers for income tax checking by the government. Some already have received, the requests with dividend, on the.r 19G2 dividends Ex-hecksV numbers must be cellent success was repo sent to the firm making the: Those todh interest or dividend payment. leal security numbers now have obtained them. A federal tax penalty may be imposed on any Forms Available taxpayer who fails to pro- Forms for the purpose are vide an identifying number, available at social security or iirp i- internal revenue offices. A measure to requ re in come tax withholding i n.e r- est and dividends was ik- assot.iatTor)( it was found that oiner weii-estamisnea recoras in raaio ana television iney nesanceney, executive seere-have only to come to the May Seed and Nursery Co.

here tary of the Des Moines Con- vention Bureau. The largest will be those of the Iowa Retail Lumbermen, Iowa Independent Telephone Associa and visit with Edward V. May, president who also heads the May Broadcasting Co. a (or lft Vl "Ed" as almost vv) 'Ww 'n Shenandoah is cans nimi oe- icateu in umhio nnr lhp 2r4 of the seed tion and Iowa Automobile Dealers. The schedule follows: Mar 3 4-Farmers Mutual Hail Insur-anct Co Motel Fort Ot Moines, Mar 3 5 Iowa Cytometric Assn, Hotel Saverv.

Mar. 5-6-Board of Engineering Examiners, Y. M. C. A Mar.

10-fpsilon Sigma Alpha sorority. Hotel Kirkwood. Mar. 10-u Distributive Education Clubs, Hotel Forf Des Moines. Mar, 10-11 Iowa Secondary School Principals, Hotel Kirkwood.

Mar. Pharmaceutical Assn Hotel Severy. Mar. 13-Daughters of American Col-1 onisls, Hotel Kirkwood. I Mar.

12-13-lowa Retail Lumbermen's Hotel Forf Des Moines addresses were incorrect. One Iowa bank sent out However, a law was passed that requires reporting by firms of interest or dividends of $10 or more in an account. Brick planters surround entrance doorway and extend along bedrooms. 87-O' 16 i. i Hie UIUUULUM a sampling of 1,000 letters i company requesting social security EDWARD MAY, JR.

THE LATE EARL MAY after the death of his father. Earl May, in mm 1946. ago in the south-east part of Shenandoah. ivSJeT Th.r.pi,,,, s.nd, A month ago they acquired' HotMrn" -T r.i1 ill I '-t nu, co-ijJTj NO RM. 1 BED RM.

''Ul'' i J-L i n'-ift' n.2o rr MaLL EDWARD W. MAY ari May, with the radio station as his principal advertising medium, -j hilf ttps nrlinin.l College Young Repub- Previously the minimum was $G00. I Electronic Checking Beginning next year the Internal Revenue Service plans to begin processing income tax returns electronically. Then it will be able to account for income not subject to withholding. Iowa banks and savings and loan associations are Ilcans, Hotel Saverv.

numbers from customers. It received a hundred telephone calls making various inquiries about the procedure. Thomas O. Cooper, Jefferson, chairman of the American Bankers Association committee on country bank operations, said: Required Of Banks "It is apparent that the problem of acquiring tax the residence to be used ir. IOi; firrinitnrl mpthnds radio programming which set1 for gardening and landscap- A considerable amount Mar, 16-lt American Republic Insurance Co Hotel Savery.

Mar. ll-st. Louis University Alumni, Wakonda Club. Mar. U-20 Iowa Independent Telephone Hotel Forf Des Moines.

Mar. 19-Polk County Federation of Women's Clubs, Y. M. A. Mar.

l-united Presbyterian Churches Board of Missions. Y. M. A. Mar.

20-Iowa Ready-Mix Concrete standards and practices which inK of space will be used for fruit and shade trees. Mrs. Mav is the former are followed closely today. Audience Shows Two CAM 64RA6C al7l working on the problem of Jean Pettv of Red These are audience partici- Eieanor pation activities and other in--Qak. obtaining the social security payers' account numbers can numbers of all their pat-s -r I ilVEST.

LIVINS RM. I DININ6 RM. wurr fj lluei 15 24. I BED RM. IsT' cOV," kT wleavT BJ ENTRY norei savery.

Mar. 22? Asphalt Paving Assn Hotel Fort Des Moines. Mar. 21-72 Register and Tribune, Hotel Savery. Mar.

22-Des Moines Co-operative i Dairy Hotel Forf Des Moines, i Mar. 22-24 Iowa Youth Fellowship, I University Christian Church. I Mar. 24-25-State banking conference, I Hotel Savery. GAIN IN IOWA FIRST FLOOR PLAN Mar.

24-26 Carriers Insurance rn i wno earn imereM ui uivi-dends. Most of them plan to send out the requests in April. The Iowa Savings and Loan Association, Des formal program features which had their first use in May's nationally known KMA. Of equal interest to thousands of KiMA fans is the fact that the May family now represents three generations of radio broad Hotel Savery. customer relations.

A great many depositors are unaware that savings interest has been taxable income for many years, and millions more are not cognizant of this new Mar. 24-26-Iowa Automobile Dealers' EMPLOYMENT!" WJJTi-W the iwioo ssn Hotel Fort Des Momes. Mar. 25 26 Llauif ed Petroleum C.t Hotel Kirkwood. Mar.

25-26 National Assnclafim nf Even an expansive Texan a t-1urtinn n4 Dn I re Utl. loiieae ft lAAift The Iowa tmployment se-isavery and Kirkwood, Drake and state- should be ready to admit of hL regulation which requires social sec urn Jiurni.i wmi CuritV Commission reported, Mar. 26-31-lowa Sports and Vacation "Thp InHir-n" "Yuri that's a obtain their that banks casting its report to account holders cancan nAn.ri. ano. Auoitorium When Ld Mav Was senior; uicie cic uvu-ahii Mar.

29-30 Daughters of American- rtcvuiunu'i, nuici aovefy. Mar. 2-3l Hawkeye Bridge Hotel Forf Des Moines. Mar. 30-April.

1-lowa Fashion Market, Hotel Fort Des Moines. Blueprints Available Complete blueprints, material and specifications for "The Indigo" may be obtained for $10.30 for one set and $6.30 for each additional set. Plan is only with basement. Also available for $1 is a new "Popular Houses" booklet, containing floor plans and sketches and 83 houses of various types. Send check or money order, no currency, to: Department DRT, The Associated Newspapers, 230 W.

Forty-first New York 36, N. Y. in the Sherundoru High cultural employes in iowa in School he would go to the1 January, compared with after school' and take' 100 in January a year ago, numbers. "There undoubtedly are a lot of our customers who will resent this reporting and, of course, it is our job to let them know that it is not our rules or regulations, but SAYS PRICE OF HOMES STABLE regular announcing or an increase ot In manufacturing indus duties. He ha ranch house!" This week's Associated Architects' home is 87 feet by 40 feet overall.

Brick planters, which surround the entrance doorway, are attractively extended at the bedroom side to add length to the house. The basic living area is square feet. The two-car PERSONALITIES In Commerce And Industry continued this type tries there were 176.900 em-plover compared with -i ear ago. The average weeK. earnings in all manu- those of the federal govern-Potential home sellers in ment.

the Des Moines area today "a combined effort on the are offering their houses 0f banks in any locality more realistic prices than they; couj help dispel the illusion were a year ago. according to that it is thp hank's fault. Robert L. Stonecipher, formerly of Des Moines, has been named manager of of ing room at the front of Promotion Made house. Plans for "The indigo" By Dial inance of warm, neighborly-visit type of program originated by his father.

Thousands automatically tune to KMA at 12:15 p. ni. to hear about weather, markets and crops. Now little Edward, 8, often joins his father on the r.oon program to sing "Happy-Birthday" in answer to many contains 209 square fice administration at the Rara8e come showing the garage on facturing were $103.49, as against $99.41 a year ago. The commission forecast increases in employment through April.

The forecast is based on reports D. D. Swearingen, manager Murray Work, president of Mailing for the numbers can of the Dial Finance Co. of- the Des Moines Real Estate cimnitnonndv anH Travelers Insurance office in eet- Bridgeport, Conn. Maid's Room the right side of the house, I or on the left as an alterna- 1L UUIIV, OIIIIUIIWHVWM.IIJ fice at Clinton has been Board co-operative efforts explain- An additional 209 square tive.

Miss Margaret Collins, mer foot area behind the garage from employers. The current estimated un ing the reasons can do very much." chandising manager for prom oted to assistant man-ager of the could provide a maid's room.i EQUlt QU16 rOSl requests. Mays aaugnieis. rounKers is on a three- 1 Annettp. 17.

and Karen, 14, employment rate of 3.7 per; i with closet, laundry and I u-e oc -j i-ont rvf fho vrnrlr fnrrp ic thp, i chores a cent of the work torce is tne handled the same as Ibath. This bathroom also JO ameS omilfl bath. This bathroom also iO JameS 07711111 2 Promotions by Printing Supplier wes, rate ft, -any Jry, t. A B. Smi.h has been Stability of prices on existing houses, with no significant upward trend, has begun to be recognized, but a small percentage of the sellers are still thinking in terms of the rapid inflation of prices experienced in the period of housing shortage of a few years ago, he said.

Buyers are shopping more; office in tawarc, m. a uc.m.u u.i- enamed assistant superinten- home of on the program intermittently) last six or seven months is Thomas Stoner, president also could serve as a of cj( for jt. for two years. Recently he the lowest for any succes- 0f the Stoner System, has porch, and a drawing show-i ues M0 superinten- home ines, it nnoun- has Deen on 'ess ireuucnuji aiun --i ueni cic-licu ueasurer 01 ine inu mis nnuiiKcincin i "i due to the press of Cub Scout of 1959, it was reported. Outdoor Advertising Associ- eluded with the plans.

ation of America. He was gradu- Ced by Edward a 1 azer, presi-lowa State dent. Swear-University in in gen started 1947, follow- with Dial at ing which he Davenport in Should an income-producing property be this maid's room activities. He is also interested in science and looks forward to the day when he may stay up until 10:30 to see the Stamp Collector Shop Is Opened than ever before and are building up a yardstick of comparable houses, Work said. They recognize the SWEARINGEN guinea i iy.

oiazer said 10 new Dial "over-priced" house and it Mrs. Harold Phipps, of the American Mutual Life tabu- lating division, is retiring. She started on a temporary basis 41 years ago. Merlyn F. Bach, owner of the Bach Sales Center, was science fiction TV program.

Sump Corner has Million Catalogues been opened at 200 Royal The May Seed Co. was or- Union Building by George area could be made larger, and a private exterior door for a rent-paying occupant could be added in place of a window. A triple entrance is provided in the covered entry of this three bedroom plus canized in 1918 by Earl May. HI There now are more than one Mrs mortgage loan, offices have been opened doesn't sell. Then the "over-department of since the first of the year, priced" house "becomes a dog Northweste nbringing the total to 221.

on the market" and event-Mutual Life ually sells under a fair price, and became Kate KeductlOns The value home owners regional mort- gy Travelers Co. P'ace on their homes when gage loan; ruotf r.hr thev offer them for sale is an ana Bernice z'CSxi s. During formalgf i and formal million catalogues mailed to safris SCHANOORFF CLARK named winner of a trip to the Viking Sewing Machine factory in Husqvarna, Sweden. SMITH i rn i ou stales, several yeais tne the company began operation opening i of retail stores and now oper- week Hammar- C. R.

Irvine, manager of uvtini jiciuli, iiiaunti He and Mrs. Bach also will 11 iniougn ro -i, by a Vestibule containing a manager here in 1954. Smith of the life accident and important aspect of their com- ui iuv ine civ.i.iuLiiL anu i the Western Newspaper skjold errors, coat closet with sliding doors, 's viLc-picsiutm ui health agency department on the existing home Union, 1665 E. Madison vi nit Liiiiiain, auu Idllic. Donald A.

Senn has com i cov an 8-by-IO foyer, and a centeri irst day ers and Dieted a course in asenrv hall hpvnnrt that adds nrivarv S0Clatl0n and a Past Presi mint market, Work said, since over-( has announced the promotion pricing is a major handicap to of H. K. (Pete) Schandorff to sales. assistant division manager ates 39 in Iowa. Nebraska and Missouri.

The seed company is one of the few which now owns and operates its own radio station (still located at Shenandoah) and also operates in television KMTV, the Travelers Insurance Companies, announced rate reductions in six of their life insurance policies. The changes affect more than 70 per cent of their life business. blocks will be ziven a a The store has stocked albums and lements management at the home of- to the bedroom area. ident of the Des Moines Mort- fice of the New England Life 8a8e Bankers Association in Boston. Walk-in Closet iand of the Iowa Farm Study The master bedroom, 13 by I Group.

Warren Field has become 17 feet, includes a bathroom.j manager of the Standard and a walk-in closet plus two1 Radio DlSCOVery service station at Fourth and other closets. An additional Ronrnov and of Jack W. Clark to manager at Wichita, Kan. The firm deals in printing paper and machinery, ink and sup- Farmers Mutual Hail Will Meet GERSIB Channel 3, in Omaha, Neb. Cash values quoted under the old rates will remain the; same.

radio station here ny scoit. MinKus. nue, v.c, considerable em- Grossman and Dansco. as well At the there is Grand in West Des Moines, alcove space can be used for Fred N. Tavlor has auali- desk.

laree vanitv or hook- 1 plies. The seventieth annual meet-i Schandorff was with the mg of the Farmers Mutual. B. Dick Co. and Berming- Insurance Company ofjham Prosser bcfore jojnj owa will be held Monday Western NewsDancr UrT Clifford M.

Beamer, son of nations, new Fund to Promote nhpsis on weal her reDOrts and as stamps of a fied for thp 1962 Ton Huh nf shpivpc Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Beamer, i no ISSUeS anu COvei S. rdiULumi is iuc the general programming Mutual of New York fv Iowa Great Lakes Hotel Fort Des Moines, it was announced by Max D.

Rut- ion last year. Clark was with the Carpenter Paper Co. 17 years and joined Western two years ago. 3204 Beaver has been credited with the discovery for the Collins Radio Co. that hitherto unknown fluctuations in scattered radio signals are connected with meteorological changes.

He has been a research engineer The Register's Iowa News Service) SPIRIT LAKE, I A. A budget of $14,400 for the promotion of the Iowa Great Lakes region through newspapers has hepn annrnvpH hv tVip DOOR CLOSERS ledge, president. More than 200 agents, fieldmen and executives will hear reports on crop hail and turkey insurance and reinsurance divisions. Art Lehde of Nashville, 111., who, in spite of being blind, sold over $400,000 worth of nv.ch the same as it was attention will be given junior Sevatson and Benny Maynard when Earl May first went on collectors. qualified for the National the air Oct.

30. 1925. Regular Gersib, who has been with cub news broadcasts were begun i Stamps and in 92S Coins, is past president of Henry E. Wittkowski, jr. In "the early days when the Des Moines Philatelic and Maurice Douglas have most radio" stations barred Society.

Mrs. Safris is past been elected members of the the public from their profes- president of the Iowa Worn-, American Institute of Certi-sional sanctuaries, Earl May en's Philatelic Society and-fied Public Accountants, urged the people to come in has held offices in national; George Winterbottom, own-! and see how it was done. In philatelic societies. er of Des Moines Grunow Re-! this way he originated audi- frigeration, will attend a serv-! ence participation, his old Mortgage UttlCe jce schooi on Sweden Ice A linen closet and another bathroom with separate vanity are on the way to the other two bedrooms in the rear. Each of these bedrooms has a large closet with sliding doors.

In the front and center of the home is a magnificent, 15 feet 4 inch by 24 feet living room. With its huge bow window and wide open areas, it offers a view of both the front and rear exteriors. with Collins for eight years Grcat Lgkes chamber and has been working on of Commerce, The campaign investigation of the lowerjwill run frQm A tQ Ju atmosphere by microwave 21 WiIliam Houser is finance radio beams. He is a gradu- committee chairman. ate of Roosevelt High School i SF.RVICF.

I jV VM I Locksmiths lj insurance last year, will speak at a noon luncheon. Seven agents who wrote more than $1 million worth of insurance last year will be honored and the State University of Friedman Motors friends point out. He provided live entertain Manager Is Named Cream Freezers at Columbus, Ohio, this week. ment and in 1927 built an au- i ommnn hsc Hitorium seatinu nearly 1.000 nar Ken Kmgnt i Ken Knight Iowans are Verlin Schwieger SfrCUSS Lock Co. gives access to the rec-; A Contest Winner reation room in the rear5 Holiday Inn IOW ea uon room tne rear, Friedman Motors was a which is furnished with ai nsures Gues winner in a national Chrysler fireplace and sliding glass Willard Brittin, innkeeper sales contest on sales of cars ui iuwd rails ana w.

jvi. lot- I Crand. IHs Moines. Iowa and William McManus attended a Mutual Omaha sales clinic at Omaha. Phone 268-9571 (JCCU iiiui i wi people.

The place was over- the reojonal mortgage loan run and the first year more offjce here of the North. than 400,000 people visited ifp man ot Marshalltown. i 8 I rrace.iat oliday lnn south, introduction of the 1963; KMA- surance 505 Fifth A. N. Riley and R.

J. Cav n.c lucmcc en mi. i that a $5,000 acci line. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Fried- Potato Eyes which serves Iowa and Ne-1 anaugh, of the Iowa Drug Co. iwian, vvnicn serves iowa anu u. n.c uiufi M.uciure death policv --r-i" v. eternal aeatn policy is pro- man representing the dealer As a seed company, the braska. The office has $92 are attending a convention of offers a barbecue pit on the vi(i(d guests at a Holiday ship' are o'uests on a six-dav av pstahlishment finds it- million in morteaee loans the Druggists Service Co.

in kitchen side, as well as pro-), in it ic rL. establishment finds it- million in mortgage loans; me Druggists service Lo states, is in Mexico Citv and Mav viaing me terrace witn an self involved in many inter- and real estate investments. New York effect from the time a guest jAcapulco. outside barbecue, a serving 19 GOVERNMENT SALE 30 ACRES UNDEVELOPED LAND 4i2 Ml. FROM CENTER OF DES MOINES BUSINESS DISTRICT Appioximately M) acres of beautiful wooded land suitable for residential development.

Portion of old I ort Des Moines. Corner parcel faces approximalely feel on ounty line Road and 1.300 feel alone 5th Si reel SI- esting projects. One ot these He succeeds James B. Smith Alexander Harbutte, sales who will take a position with manappr for Westinphonsp he leaves and provides coverage both on and off the Slight Increase i In Incorporations is cutting potato eyes for CROP to send to Korea. In one such operation Equitable of Iowa.

counter and a tool or wood storage. Kitchen Barbecue The kitchen area includes a dinette with how window Appliance Sales, is attending a sales seminar at Columbus. premises and while Ohio. noin ail-wealncr streets. ham link fence horde two There were 136 new business incorporations in Iowa during January, compared Reese Promoted By Strauss Lock George Reese, who started Floyd Shade Opens Barbecue Drive-in Robert Davis of sides.

rcdit terms available. Massey the terrace, and every Pianos and Organs attended a TO BE SOLD BY SEALED BIDS thing a modern kitchen should Floyd Shade, who operated with 133 a year ago, it was preview in Omaha of a new Rids with the Strauss Lock Co. in will be opened Wil 2. 1M. 2:00 7 1 CST orni No.

have plus that kitchen barbe- Shade's Fine Foods at 1251 reported by Dun Bradstreet. cue (with protective hood) Thirteenth has moved to For further information and icuiiuvd Hi, 1946, has been promoted to wu.m.t-. uran more than 750,000 potato eyes were cut, from a production of more than one million pounds of potatoes produced in several Iowa counties. The cobbler eyes were shipped on a refrigerated boat from New Orleans, La. Mr.

and Mrs. May live in a home thev built eight years GSA D-lotva-402-(i, call or write: service manager, it was announced bv E. Harold W. E. Bray, formerly of Des and special cabinet space.

2224 Easton blvd. under the SHOP MOVED Moines, has been appointed; There is also a pantry at the. new name of Shade's Quickyj Joe Corso's Pizza Shop has manager of wage administra- entrance to the kitchen. Barbecue Drive-in. Meats are been moved from 905 Grand tion for the Firestone Tire A dining room is connected cut to order and cooked over; ave.

to 415 Fifth st. in West Rubber Akron, Ohio. to the kitchen and to the liv-i hickory and fruit woods. i Des Moines. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 2306 BANNISTER ROAD KANSAS CITY, 31, MISSOURI EMerson 1-0860 Et.

7240 president. Reese is a veteran of World War II and was a prisoner of war. ui uiimiiiiii ii i fmtvmut, la Building A New Home Remodeling Your Old One to? BEFORE YOU GET YOUR FEET WET Ya. Tour home is your biggest I II I 11 TTMfl I 1 T- -1 1 I i I see your local lumber dealer, ne 11 re there tomorrow, next week, Package projects, low cost financing, guaranteed prices are all maKe it a good one next year to back the guaranteed materials and workmanship he available through him to make your investment in vour home a sells. wise one.

This sign at your lumber dealer is your guarantee of reliability Stop in tomorrow at the sign of the pine.

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