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FOR YOU. BEING PROTECTIVE. DO 6-20 28IX noon End 'fiscal joy Reagan says, seeks to cut social programs more By WILLIAM J. EATON 1981 Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON, D.C. President Reagan launched an all-out battle Friday to cut food stamps, student loans, welfare and other social programs even deeper than the $37.8 billion in reductions already approved by the Democrat-controlled committees in the House.

"We can and we will put a stop to the fiscal joy ride in Washington," Reagan said in a statement before leaving the White House for a weekend at Camp David, the presidential mountain retreat near Thurmont, Md. The president's stand set the stage for a second-round showdown in the House on the federal budget following Reagan's, spectacular victory last May 7 on the first spending control resolution. He again threw his backing to a package of amendments sponsored by Representative Delbert Latta Ohio) and Representative Phil Gramm Texas), co-authors of the first, successful resolution, that would cut an estimated $5 billion more than the Democratic proposal for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1. Over the next three years, Gramm said, the Reagan-supported package would reduce spending by about $20 billion more than the Democratic measure would.

House Minority Leader Robert Michel however, warned that the second battle of the budget would be far tougher for Reagan to win. "The last vote was a cakewalk," Michel told reporters. "This is the first, nitty-gritty, gutsy test of how sincere members were in that earlier vote." Democrats expressed confidence that they could prevail in the coming test of strength, which probably will not occur until after Congress' Fourth of July recess. Instructions Met Representative James Jones chairman of the House Budget Committee, said that Democrat-controlled committees had more than met their instructions to trim $35 billion from spending for the next fiscal year. But David Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget, insisted that some of the committee-approved cuts were "accounting gimmicks wishful thinking." and would not result in -spending reductions.

Reagan issued a statement saying that the House committees had adopted only one-third of the savings that he proposed. "The result, if unchallenged, will be $23 billion in additional red ink and inflationary pressure in the next several years," the president said. "Doing only one-third of the job is not good In addition, Reagan chided the House committees for rejecting his "proposed consolidation of dozens of federal programs into a small number of block grants to be administered by state and local governments with very few strings. The Gramm-Latta amendment would also restore some cuts that the committees have approved, including payment of Social Security cost-ofliving adjustments on schedule rather than delaying them as an economy measure. Food Stamps Here are the major, additional cuts in the Reagan-backed package beyond the House committee actions: Food stamps.

By limiting eligibility to families with incomes under 19 $11,000 a year and making other one changes, savings would increase by $1.2 billion. Student loan guarantees. By introducing a "means test" to prevent ism students from wealthy families from getting subsidized loans, the Reaganbacked plan would save $903 million more than the INCA committee bill by mid-1984. Social Security. A phase-out of student benefits and elimination of minimum benefits would save so another $685 million in fiscal 1982 and $1.6 billion by mid-1984.

School lunches. A change in -subsidies to provide less aid to middle-income and high-income families and more to needy students would save an extra $551 million next fiscal year. Federal civilian and military pensions. The present twice-yearly cost-of-living adjustment would be changed to a single annual increase to offset inflation, at an additional savings of $907 million in fiscal 1982. CItE Welfare.

A tightening of eligibilE ity standards would reduce Aid to Dependent Children by $454 million more next fiscal year than the Democratic committees' plan. Michel, who said that the scaleddown alternative was a "bare-bones" revision of the Democratic plan, indicated that the votes were not Poorer WANT a ADS Tritium Ads Will! CLASSIFIED REACHING OVER 700,000 IOWANS DAILY ADVERTISING DEATHS: A CARD OF THANKS published In the Register and Tribune is a fitting way to express your appreciation of floral tributes, gifts and other kindnesses. Call $141 for suggested messages. GEIDECK Services for Dorelta Geldeck of 1555 Hull, will be 10 AM Saturday at Visitation Cathoilc Church. Rosary 7:30 PM Friday at the funeral home.

Visitation 3-9 PM Friday. DAHLSTROM SERVICE HERRICK Services for C. G. Herrick of 5209 Harwood Drive, will be Saturday, 11 AM at the Resthaven Cemetery. Visitation after PM Friday at Dunn's Funeral Home.

MARTINEZ Services for Josephine Martinez of 1005 38th Street, will be Saturday morning, 10 AM, al Guadalupe Chapel. Rosary 7:30 PM Friday at Tonini Funeral Home. Interment Glendale. Friends may call after 1 PM Friday. MILLER For Information regarding services for Roy L.

Miller, of 621 Forty-first Street, call: DUNN'S FUNERAL HOME 244-2121 RASPOTNIK For Information regarding services for Henry J. Raspotnik, of 2500 Fiftieth Street, call: WESTOVER FUNERAL HOME 276-4567 REYNOLDS Services for Frank G. Reynolds, of Kokomo, Indiana, formerly of Des Moines, will be 1 PM Saturday at the funeral home. Interment Highland Memory. Visitation from Noon Friday, Highland Park Funeral Home Services for Mrs.

Margaretha Savior, formerly of Ingersoll, will be Monday 9:30 AM at Dunn's Funeral Home. Visitation after 2 PM Saturday, Interment SHERMAN Graveside services for Mrs. Barbara Sherman of Long Beach, Callfornia, formerly of Des Moines, will be Saturday 10 AM at the Masonic Cemetery. DUNN'S SERVICE Services scheduled For Hamilton's Funeral Home SATURDAY HERBERT CORT 4665 NE 31st 1 PM at the Funeral Home Interment Bewick Cemetery CLARENCE KINNEY 2101 East 41st St. 2:30 at the Funeral Home Laurel Hill Cemetery SUNDAY DENG VANLO 1614 Jefferson 2 PM at the Funeral Home Cremation HAMILTON'S 243-5221 CAMPBELL Joseph Michael, age 52, St.

Paul, Minnesota. Survived by wife Rose Mary, mother Frances Rummans Githens, stepson Frederic Washenberger, four grandchildren, all of St. Paul, uncle Laurence M. Rummans, Hollywood, Calif. Mass of Christian burial Monday, 10 A.M.

at the church of St. Bernard, St. Paul. Interment Ft, Snelling National Visitation Sunday, 3 to 9 P.M. Parish vigil P.M.

Arrangements by Adam: Bradshaw -Hauge chapel, 1078 Rice, St. Paul. ALTOONA IRWIN- Services for Melville H. Irwin, of 4212 Northeast 29th, will be 1:30 Tuesday at the funeral home. Interment Altoona Cemetery.

Friends may call after 4 PM Sunday at: ALTOONA FUNERAL HOME 967-4272 ANKENY WHEELER Memorial servicfor Marion (Bud) Wheeler of 117 Southwest Kline Street, will be 2 PM Saturday at the Funeral Home. No visitation. Family suggests memoriais to: American Cancer Society or American Heart Association. ANKENY FUNERAL HOME 1510 West 1st Street LIBERTY CENTER WACHTER will Services be held for Viroll A. Wachter 58, Saturday June 20, 10 AM at St.

Mary's Catholic Church at Rosemount. Rosary Friday evening 7:30, Mosher Funeral Home at Milo. COMMUNITY CLUB ACTIVITIES CALENDAR 60 WANTED: Persons to participate In Redding's Frontier Days. 4th annual Flea Market. July 11th at Redding lowa.

For information call 515-767-5201 or 5297. MAKE RESERVATIONS Now tor National Hobo Day Flea Market. July 31st and August 1st. Britt, IA. Call 515-843-4460.

After 6 PM 843-4550 COINS STAMPS. 70 MIDWEST GOLD AND SILVER Cash for class rings, mens up to $195. Buying all goid, silver, diamonds, and coins. 7015 Douglas 276-4078 508 E. Euclid 244-7629 726 S.

Ankeny Blvd. Ankeny, lowa 964-9162 9 AM-6 PM Mon thru Sat BREAKING UP Large. Fleetwood cover collection, U.S. and U.N. $1 ea.

and up. U.S. Stamps and Duck Stamps sale, 12 of Harris. 964-4785. 425 SW Franklin Drive.

Ankeny. Open 10 AM-6 PM Sat. and 12-6 PM Sun. CASH NOWS Class rings to $195. Buying gold, sterling, diamonds, coins, antiques, pocket watches, pocket knives.

Cali anytirne 243-8387 CASH NOW For cold, sterling, coins, leweiry, etc. 607 Forest. 243-2250 anytime THE COIN STORE al Sears, Merle Hay Rd buying old jewelry, gold and silver coins. 278-7180 COIN SHOW. Quality Inn.

June 21st, Ames, lowa. LOST FOUND and 80 BIKE found Evergreen Prk 280-8688 BLACK DOG Mostly Shepherd. Under 1 year old. Found near SW 9th and McKinley. 279-2287 CAT, Black and white, female Found in vicinity of 42nd and Park.

225-8791. CAT-gray and white, vic. Lower Beaver. 282-7940 or 277-5521 CAT, grey and while mala, Inwed and neutered, lost vic. E.

31st Ct. and Easton. 266-8401 CHOW CHOW, Light Red, Female, 7 months old, LOST vic 1-80. Answers to No colar. $300 reward.

COCKER, small, no collar. FOUND vic. 39th and Hickman. Owner identity. 279-9309.

DOG. FOUND E. 14th-Court. male, Benli type. 276-5163, Days, 281-8621 ENGLISH SETTER LOST Black and WHite.LOST VICINIOF 1-00 AND 2ND AVE REWARD.

PH 282-9111 Glasses lost, dark frame, double Bifocals, Reward, 282-4589. ROMING PIGEON found Avon Lake. Please Identity. 263-1614 TRISH Setter female lost UnionWatrous. REWARD, we will take you out to dinner.

285-3997. LHASA APSO Puppie. Owner identify. FOUND, SW 9thMcKinley, 285-6396 POODLE FOUND BLIND. Days 961-7060, eves POODLE type, small black male with grey.

LOST vic. 47th. Cal 279-3757 eves. PUP black white markings or head. Female 8 mos-1 yr.

Founc vic Cottage 277-2224 POPPY White and black with black left eye. Hawkeye. LOST Vic. South Union and Laily, Smal reward for small don. PUP, white with black spots, male, lost.

Univ. Hubbell, Sat p.m. 263-8316 or 265-8889 ask for Laurie. REWARD-3400 for any valle information leading to the very of Red 1976 Harley Davidson 1200 Super Glide. Vehicle ID no.

License plate no PL3417. Call 266-2537 If no answer 263-1528. Missing from Vic of E. 17th and Grand. SADDLEBAG lid, blue, LOST or Broadway (Hwy.

6). 967-2001. TERRIER mix male dos, Benik type), flea collar, Found Dougles- Lower Beaver area, 277-1559 A Card of Thanks in the Des Moines Register and Tribune Want Ads is an inexpensive, yet effective way of showing gratitude to friends and relatives. Call: 284-8141 Des Moines calling area 800-532-1585 Iowa free long distance Want Ads Will! LOST FOUND and 80 VIZSLA Red. Male LOST VR Newton.

792-9645 after 5 VIZSLAS (2) Found In Lakewooc Area. Call 285-8039 or 285-0765 To Identity WATCH, Ladies Selko. FOUND Downtown Loop, Identify. 266-1003 Watch, Omega. W.

McK15ben engraved. ATTRACTIONS RIDES CONCESSIONS 100 WANTED: concession trailer with established Iowa State Fair location. 279-2673. WHERE GO SHALL 110 THE Sat. June 20th, 8:30 PM AM Croatian Center 6575 Indl.

Rd KENNY HOFER Sun. Moose Newton Lake Robbins Woodward Al Godfredsen Sun 6 to 10 COME OUT AND VISIT ADVENTURELAND PERSONALS 140 FREE PREGNANCY TESTS Low Cost Birth Control ABORTION SERVICES Alternative Counseling Chemical Defense -BY A CARING STAFFWomen's Comm. Health Center Call Collect 515-243-27241 31000 Reward For Informatior Leading To The Arrest anc Conviction of Persons Involved or Return of 1977 Harley Davidsor Sportster Taken From My Home Near Lineville on June 15. Vehicle ID 3A12355H7. Tom Meinecke Mercer MO.

816-875-5923. PROBLEM PREGNANCY? ABORTION AND FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES, INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING CALL COLLECT 515-223-4848 Des Moines, lowe 29 wants female companion, 25 to 35, not overweight. must be kind, gentile, honest anc believe in God. Divorced and kids OK if good. Oftumwa area.

Reply to X-719 Register and Tribune, LOSE WEIGHT AND YOUR MONEY BACK Earn $1 for every pound you lose Vicki's Fitness Club. 5 Locations 8 wks of Aerobic Dance Just $30 255-2522 279-5024 Sister Anne Psychic Reader And advisor heips you on all life's problems. price with this ad. Return loved ones. 1428 E.

14th St: Des Moines 50316. 265-6987 CERTIFIED HYPNOTIST Smkg, wt, habit change Customized Office of Hypnosis 276-5330 Psychic Reader and Advisor All problems. If you need help and advice, consult this gifted lady, 1653 E. Grand 265-6911 LOW RATES for auto, cycles, home owners, fire and campers. Fast SR-22 filing.

Mike Anania 497 Court, D.M. la. 243-8666 SS CASHES for diamonds, gold, sterling, class rings, jewelry, coins, pocket watches and pocket knives. 243-8387 anytime. TATTOOING BY TED 1118 Open 7 days week.

10 til 10:00 Grand, DM. 515-243-9898. RESUMES Creatively and Professionally Produced Private consultation. PhotoGraphic Specialities, 289-2258. NEED WITNESS to HIt and Run involving red Fiat and Brown Chevy on SE 14th N.

of McKinley on at 7:20 AM. 961-7938. HYPNOSIS STOP SMOKING LOSE WEIGHT 964-4364 Ankeny BREATHING AND YOU CALL HEALTHLINE 282-5235 BALLOON Bouquets, delivered by clowns for any special day. Call A -Bagatelle, 515-277-0715 EARNINTEREST ON YOUR CHECKING DOLLARS CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK PEOPLE MEETING PEOPLE 145- DISCREET CLUB MEMBERS! Your Club Is Open at 505 E. Broadway.

Come on out. Memberships available. For info, call 282-8673 Toll free 1-800-622-8263 MALE mid 40 looking for female 35-50 that like to date and have a good time can share my horne. Be sincere when calling 285-1835 Single? Meet sincere, beautiful people like you. Call DATELINE Toll Free: 800-451-3245.

TRANSPORTATION 150 NEED ride to work in van equipped with wheelchair lift from 31st Euclid to 6th Grand, SEED. NURSERY PLANTS 160 RAILROAD TIES $3.95 Up. Discount Sales Harding and Hickman, Des Moines, 279-8310 Del. Avail. LARGE AMOUNT Of PRE-DUG NURSERY STOCK in wholesale lots, for immed.

delivery. Lake Zurich, IL. 312-438-5101 R.R. ties, 3 grades. Guar.

qual. Priced Del. DM area. 282-5490. INSTRUCTION 180 JOB Opportunities for qualified men and women in the trucking Industry.

For into call 262-5305 UNIVERSAL TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL 8am to 4330 Hubbell Ave. lowa Truck Driving School Days, eves, Sal. classes avail 225-3724 536 So. 19th WDM 3 Day Real Estate Exam Prep Jack Ellis John Beck Instruct ea. mo.

Des Moines. 515-424-3600 U.E.T. Day and night classes starting soon! 223-1486 or 1-800-422-3091 ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL CLASSES START SEPT 8 AT CALL 244-4221 CHILD CARE 185 PROFESSIONAL, quality full day child care in my home, 6-12 mos. Urbandale area, 276-5031. WILL.

BABYSIT my home, Lutheran Hospital-downtown area. 262-6062 or 263-8933. COLLEGE wants babysitting, days. 269-2098 eves REG. day care homie, Christian mother nr downtown.

283-9004. 7-3, 3-1, lovely new home, CA, nr 262-2998 HELP WANTED 195 ACADEMIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Grinnell College Computer vices has an immediate opening for a regular full-time academic programmer. Duties Include designing, developing documenting and Implementing academic software, and participaling in user education and support activities. Write or call Thomas F. Mober9, Director of Academic Computing, Grinnell College, Grinnell, 15'50112.

515-236-6521. An Equal Opportunity Action Employer ACCOUNTANT Need an experienced John Deere Head 'Accountant for John Deere Ag Dealership. Excellent pay and fringe benefits. Will reside In large Central lowa town. Please send resume to: X- 640, Des Moines Register and Tribune.

ACCOUNTANT CPA not required. Retired person or student O.K. Position open for business audit requiring weeks time. Write P.O. Box 557, Emmetsburg, la.

50536. ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE Midland Collage seaks a person to council prospective students through high schools, churches and personal contacts. Travel required. May need to relocate. Send resume to: Director of Admissions Midland Lutheran College Freemont, Nebraska 60025 An equal opportunity employer.

ADMINISTRATOR Resumes accepted through July 2nd, 1981 for Elsie Manor new elderly, housing facility. Business Administration degree equivalent, Salary range Mid 20's. Prior HUD experience desirable. Send resumes 100 Betty Powell, Job Service of Moines Des Moines, Equal Opportunity Employer AGENCY UNDERWRITER $13K FRIENDLY office, growth. WHERE are YOU? Rodney ACME Personnel, ACROSS K-Mart.

270-2323, Appi, PAYs. foo. HELP WANTED 195 AGRICULTURE GRAIN BUYER (Trainee) Large grain export firm seeking two persons for placement in country elevators as Grain Buyer trainees. Locations: Keithsburg, and Burlington, la. Prefer person with agricultural background with preference to seek career in rural setting.

Must possess good communication skills and promote good sonal relationships. Aptitude with numbers is Important. 2 years college helpful. Attractive wage and benefit programs. Send resume or letter of interest with salary history to: GARNAC GRAIN COMPANY 4800 Main St.

Suite 436 Kansas City, MO. 64112 Attn: Personnel Equal Opportunity Employer available for the president's entire retrenchment program. "My goal in this process always has been the art of the possible," Michel said. Senate refuses to defang anti-busing provision 1981 Washington Post WASHINGTON, D.C. The Republican-run Senate refused Friday to weaken an anti-busing provision, and in the process, suggested Congress may move this year to take the government out of the school desegregation issue almost entirely.

The Senate refused to defang a provision the House has already passed barring the Justice Department from taking part in the future in court case that might "directly or indirectly" lead to the busing of children beyond their neighborhood school to achieve desegregation. Congress has already stripped the executive branch of its only other means of forcing desegregation where busing is required, which was to threaten to cut off the federal funds of offending school districts. The anti-busing amendment was offered in the Senate by Jesse Helms N.C.) as part of the annual authorization bill for all the activities of the Justice Department. Senator Lowell Weicker Conn.) has been conducting a one-man filibuster against the Helms proviso, and Friday he moved to defang it. His proposal said nothing in the Helms amendment should be "interpreted to limit in any manner the Department of Justice in enforcing the Constitution of the United States." This would have allowed the department to take part in busing suits, since most of these are intended to secure the constitutional rights of school children.

But the Senate, which has now been debating the busing issue for four days, voted 45-30 against the Weicker proposal, and it appeared that if the 25 absentees had been present, the vote would have been even more decisive. The Senate then quit for the weekend, leaving the issue technically unresolved, but it will be taken up again Monday. Helms contends that busing has wasted gasoline and the taxpayers' money without improving the quality of education. Weicker says Helms' intent is not simply to limit the generally unpopular remedy of forced busing but to take the more drastic step of forbidding the department to file any suits dealing with school segregation because it could not know when doing so might "indirectly" lead to a court-issued busing order. Plan to cut air standards called move to 'dirty air' WASHINGTON, D.C.

(AP) The administration has drawn up proposals for major reductions in air pollution standards, a plan that a House subcommittee chairman says would gut current law and condemn millions of Americans to "live indefinitely in dirty air." Representative Henry Waxman Calif.) released an executive department draft that he termed "a blueprint for the elimination of the Clean Air Act." "It is a dangerous path that the administration is taking in this proposal," said Waxman, citing public opinion polls showing strong support for the present law. "Millions of Americans would be condemned to live indefinitely in dirty air." Waxman, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on health and the environment, released a letter to President Reagan urging him to abandon the proposal, saying it "will only delay the passage of truly needed changes to the law." "It will cause a furious and acrimonious battle that is to no one's advantage," Waxman said. The Clean Air Act, the nation's principal air pollution law, is scheduled to expire on Sept. 30 and must be extended by Congress. In the process, some changes in the law will be made, but key lawmakers in both the House and the Senate have said they want only to streamline the present law, not make major changes.

Mark Griffiths, an associate director of the the National Association of Manufacturers, said his organization had "no complaints" with the proposals as outlined by Waxman, although he also noted that the draft is likely to undergo revision before being submitted to Congress. Kansas tornado hits town like mixing bowl stirred it' LAWRENCE, KAN. (AP) A tornado tore through a mobile home park, a small shopping center and a department store in south Lawrence Friday night, killing one person and injuring several others, officials said. Municipal spokesman Allen Loyd said the death occurred at the K-mart department store, but he could not elaborate. Loyd said he was told that many injured people were being taken by ambulance to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, but it was too early to know the extent of the injuries or the exact number of people hurt.

Loyd said the tornado touched down about 7:30 p.m., ripping through the Gaslight Village, a mobile home park in southwest Lawrence. Joe Vaughan, the news director at radio station KLWN across from where the heaviest damage was reported, said that most of the roof was torn from the K-mart department store, and two geysers of water Fire damages Clear Lake church The Resister's lowa News Service CLEAR LAKE, IA. An early morning fire Friday at the Evangelical Free Church of rural Clear Lake caused considerable smoke damage to the church library and library books before the Clear Lake Fire Department was able to extinguish it. About 20 high school students and their leaders from the Crystal Evangelical Free Church in Minneapolis, were sleeping in another part of the church when the fire started, but no one was injured. Authorities said the fire apparently was set, but said they have no suspects and still are investigating.

Davenport youth wins national press contest Rob Karwath, a junior at Central High School in Davenport, has been named first-place winner in the National Federation of Press Women's 1981 communications contest. His winning entry was an in-depth report on black youth in the 1980s. AIR CONDITIONING HEATING SERVICE 2803 ATHLETIC BUSINESS AND TICKET MANAGER Top pay and opportunity for experienced service person in growing commercial, residential, HVAC company, Paid vacation, sick leave, health, disability and life. Year-around employment. Only qualified person need apply.

Call for appt. LOZIERS-CLARK SINCE 1906 1410 6th Ave, DM 515-268-2111 APARTMENT MANAGER PART TIME. Mature couple. Must 22 units, older complex. reliable.

No maintenance work. Refs reg. Call 244-6773 after 4:30 ART SALES Show room, full and part time. Bochner Gallery, 278-9687. ASCP or ASCP ELIGIBLE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST immedate opening in small hospital setting.

Cooperative, friendty medical staff. Pleasant community, 25 minutes from Olympia. Good school system. Low taxes, houses for rent or purchase available. For further Information contact Administrator, Centralia General 1820 HIM Rd, Centralia, WA 98531.

206-736- Men's -Collegiate Athletics at Western Illinois University. Position will include: Bookkeeping, building and maintaining total Sports budget, preparing monthly reports, keeping athletic records, Inventory control, ordering suppiles, total management of ticket sales, auditing and reconciliation, as well as additional duties that may be assigned. BA degree or demonstrated background preparetion and qualifications. Position July 27. Application deadline July 9.

Send letter of application and resume including refs to: Gil Peterson, Dir, of Men's Inter -Collegiate Athletics, Western Minois University Macomb, I1. 61455 Equal Opportunity Affirmative action Employer AUTO MECHANICS 515-042-5017 BANK LOAN OFFICER Requires 3 years recent experience. Must be certifiable by the SDPI. Should be experienced in areas of maior engine repair, transmissions, and transaxles and front end services. Prefer certified mechanic and prior teaching experience.

Closing date July 3rd, 1981. Contact Personnel Office, Kirkwood Community College, PO Box 2068 Cedar Rapids, la. 52406. Equal Opportunity Employer AUTO MECHANIC Need Journeyman Mechanic for Dealership. Only qualified persons apply.

RON PERDOCK CO. Knoxville, Iowa We are now taking applications. This person will be working directly with management. College degree required. Send resume to Union Trust and Savings Bank, Stanwood, IA 52337.

BEAUTICIANS Stations Available, Elegant Westside Salon. 270-2799. BEAUTICIAN or part time. Highland Park area. Good benefits.

288-1205 or 289-2677. BODY PERSON Experienced. Must have references. Paid vacation, bonus plan. APPLY IN PERSON TO DON at: Charles Gabus Ford 4545 Merle Hay Road E0E BOOKKEEPER-INVENTORY Only experienced need apply.

Good starting salary and benefits. days per week. Call 265-9826, good benefits, contact: Mr. Livdengood, KBUR-KGRS, Box 70, Burlington, la. 52601.

319-752-2701 CLAIM MANAGER multiple line adiustor. Must be Opportunity for experienced heavy in all lines. Top salary, car plus bonus arrangement. Register Send and Tribune. resume to: X- CLERKS FEE EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD 3303 ingersoll Ave 262-5161 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER SYSTEM 34 Large agricultural company located in central lowa has an opening for someone with experience in RPG I1 System 34 Operation.

Call 515-432-1811. COOK Opportunity to join staff specializing in finer cooking. Some experience necessary. Apply In person to Chef WAKONDA CLUB 3915 Fleur Dr COPIER Service Technicans, experienced. Elecironics training necessary.

Call 283-2513. CPA Cedar Rapids CPA firm needs a CPA with 1-3 years experience. Great opportunity for rapid advancement in a growing firm. Send resume to: X-000 REGISTER AND TRIBUNE CRNA Full time CRNA for 95 bed JCAM hospital in southeastern MinnesoShare call with 2 other CRNA'S. Liberal time at home.

Competitive salary and benefit package. For more information write or call collect, Administra: for, Owatonna City Hospital, Cedar St. Owatonna, MN CUSTODIAN Church full time. Must dependable, disposition. have good Job requires health, experience with cleaning equipand various maintenance Boiler experience helpful.

Need own transportation. weekdays for appointmint DATA PROCESSING Syst. Analyst Co pd fee. CAPITAL operator, full-time. Send resume by 6-26-81 to: A.

Schumacher, KRNA, 1027 Hollywood lowa City, IA 52240. BOOKKEEPER -full charge in Ames Personnel Incorporated 243-7687 CASHIERS Needed with college background and retail experience. Apply in person. University Book Store, 1213-25th Des Moines. CHIEF ENGINEER Immediate opening for person with First -Phone and working knowledge, radio gear.

Full time AM-FM. Salary open, HELP WANTED TED 195 DENTAL ASSISTANT Pedodontic office, NW side. Experience preferred. Phone 278-2333 or 255-3539 Dental Laboratory Located in JOWA needs a top CROWN and BRIDGE CDT with management capabilities. Knowledge of and some experience with ceramics and piastic veneering helpful.

Minimum of five years experience. Unusual opportunity for the future with excellent compensation, full range of company paid benefits and pension plan. Qualified persons write giving full details and phone number All repiles will be contacted and held in strict confidence. Write to X-653 Des Moines Register and Tribune. DENTAL LAB TECHNICIAN Immed.

opening for crown and bridge technician with some porcelain exper. WIll train Salary and benefits open 243-4243 DESK CLERKS All shifts available. Apply in person to Mr. Philips; ADVENTURELAND INN Hwy 65 and 1-80 Altoona, IA. DESK CLERK, Weekends.

Apply Hickman Motor Lodge 6500 Hickman DRIVERS Owner Minimum two years recent over semi experience. Good driving and work record, meet D.O.T. requirements. Call Mon. thru Fri.

8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Illini Express Sioux City, lowa Safety Department 1-800-831-0818 (National Wats) From lowa 1-800-352-9001 DRIVERS WANTED Apple Lines, Inc. has been granted new general commoditles authority throughout all 48 states and we are in need of additional DOT qualified drivers to operate late model equipment. 164 per mile, per mile bonus.

per mile handling. Layover pay, motel pay, group insurance, and paid vacation. If you are 24 yrs. old and possess a good driving record, you could find a place with us. Relocating is not necessary.

Contact Driver Personnel Monday through Friday 8:00 AM PM APPLELINESINC Madison, South Dakota 1-800-843-3384 RICHMAN GORDMAN 2590 HUBBELL Equal Opportunity Employer FIELD EDITOR Managing editor for small town, SW lows weekly newspaper. Literate, no experience. Some college preferred. Must relocate. immed.

opening. Send resume to Box 8, Bedford, IA 50833. ELECTRONICS Part time position in our entertainment dept. now available. Experience in sales is a definite plus.

As well as the knowledge or ability to learn about audio and electronic equipment, Must be able to work weekends and evenings. Good pay plus commissions and other company benefits. Now taking applications Immed, opening in D.M. area for an experienced DEC- series processor technician. good working knowledge of electronics needed.

Position requires an Individual that can work with minimum supervision with territorial responsibilities primarily DM and Eastern Iowa. Moderate travel required. Salary commensurate with experience. Exc. benefits.

Send resume with salary history to: Computer Usage 6433 Warren Norcross, Georgia 30093. Atten. Dave Moore. FOE NO AGENCIES PLEASE. GENERAL OFFICE A for many-talented person needed busy sales office.

Flexible hours (weekends Included). Must like people and be an averaze typist. Call 986-4353 between 10 and 4PM. N.W. Corner of D.M.

WITH classifieds, you'll money and get quick response. HELP WANTED 195 ENGINEERING NUCLEAR ENGINEER Permanent full time position. Available at Ames, Iowa Operation of Technology international Inc, a Virginia corporation. PhD required, over 5 years experience in reactor construction and operation. Familiarity with reector core computer codes; strong background in electrical power preferred.

Salary $30,000 range. Send resume to: MS. KAT PETERSON Director of Administration Technology INterriational inc. 125 South 3rd Street Sherman Place Ames, lowe 50010 ENGINEER NUCLEAR ENGINEER Permanent full time position. Available at Ames, lowa Operation of Technology International Inc, a Virginia corporation.

PhD candidate. Position requires minimum 3 years experience in processing, handling, analysis of data and information related to nuclear plants. Familiarity with FORTRAN and COBOL preferred for code and development for nuclear operation data acquisition. Salary 000 range dependent on qualifications. Send resume to: MS.

KAT PETERSON Director of Administration Technology international Inc. 125 South 3rd Street Sherman Place Ames, Iowa 50010 515-233-3667 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER The Ramos Architects has an opening for a Lic. Engineer 10 yrs. exp. Primaryresponsibility structural design and development of structural section in an architectural office.

Submit resume of exp. and carnings to: Andre Toman, 101 W. 11th Kansas City Mo. 64105. E0E, FARM ASSISTANT Married with at least 4 yrs farm experience for A.

central lowe farm. Near new 16 row equipment Must be neat, honest, dependable and able to carry on owners absence. Very attracfive salary plus percentage. Nice modern home. Start between Sept, 1 and March 1, Write to X-778 Register and Tribune FOOD SERVICE Manpower Temporary Please call for an appt.

GENERAL OFFICE AND RECEPTIONIST PART TIME. 4 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Monday through Thursday Saturday 8 A.M. to 12 Noon Typing skills required.

Call Richard Opie, Vice President Den. 515-244-4221 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS 2500 FLEUR DRIVE DES MOINES, IA. 50321. GENERAL OFFICE Variety of duties Including post- ing, filing. Call 265-1621.

LEACHMAN LUMBER CO. 1921 Hubbell Avenue, DM GO-GO DANCERS WANTED 964-7241 or 964-9658 HOUSEKEEPER, Live-in tor elderly lady. Weekends only. Southside location. Salary nagotia bie, After 5, 280-9294 HOUSEKEEPER Cook and aide to eldery lady, live in.

282-0380 INSURANCE Casualty agency needs experienced person. Personal lines, claims, computer input. Salary negotiable. 282-8877. INSURANCE TYPISTS National Insurance Company has Immediate openings for a fulltime Policy Typist and a Transcriber.

Policy Typist must be able to type 35wpm with accuracy. Transcriber must be able to type 50wpm with accuraCY. Excellent Company benefits and free parking. Salary commensurate with experience. For further Information please call Charlotte Birdsall af 223-5700.

Applicants seen by appt only. USF 1001 Office Park West Des Moines, lows An Equai Oppt'y Employer INTERVIEWING SUPERVISOR Part Time We are in need of a person to supervise our phone room and in addition handle other marketing research duties. It would be essential to have marketing research background, experience in training, supervision and record keeping. days, Hours are along 2 PM with to 10 possible PM week- Saturday and Sunday work. Please to send X-701 Register history and resume Tribune LEARNING CENTER COORDINATOR ACADEMIC ADVISOR were spouting from the building.

Vaughan said the shopping center contained a small grocery store, a liquor store, a laundromat and a car wash. He said all that was left of the center was a wall and front windows of the grocery. "Things are stirred up over there like a mixing bowl stirred them up," Vaughan said. He said the tornado also bent the radio station's 200-foot transmitting tower and uprooted a large sign in front of the station's office. "The signal lights at the intersection are bent every which way, and all the utility poles are leaning over," Vaughan said.

The National Weather Service said another twister touched down at 8:15 p.m. near DeSoto, about 10 miles east of Lawrence, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Obituaries ALVIN LEVINS The Register's Service WEST BURLINGTON, IA. Services for Alvin E. Levins, 75, of Burlington, who died Thursday at a Burlington hospital, will be at 9 a.m.

today at St. Mary's Catholic Church lived most of his life in West Burlington, and had worked for a number of years at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in Middletown as a plumber and pipefitter. Survivors include his wife, Emily, eight sons, seven daughters, 61 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Former judge sentenced for transporting pot FORT PIERCE, FLA. (AP) A former Alabama circuit court judge was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for transporting marijuana from the Bahamas to Florida.

Thomas Coggin, 41, had pleaded no contest to the charges, which came after U.S. Customs agents tracked the plane he was flying from the Bahamas to Fort Pierce last January. Limited term, position through June 30th, 1982. Located at education center at the lowa State Mens Reformatory. Requires Bachelors Degree with at least 2 years teaching experience.

Closina date June 24th, 1981. Contact Personnel Office, Kirk wood Community College, PO Box 2068, Cedar Rapids, la. 52406. Equal Opportunity Employer. WHEN you need extra cash, sell goods or equipment you don't need with a classified ad.

To place your ad, call 284-0141 or lowa Toll Free 1-800-532-1585. ENGINEERS Ross- Temp Division, Schneider Metal Mfg needs qualified Engineers experienced in light gauge sheet metal design and rotational molding of plastic. Degree preferred, but not required. Excellent salary and fringe program. Send resume with salary history in confidence to: SCHNEIDER METAL MFG CO.

PO Box 1588 Mason City, la. 50401 NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST Excellent opportunity with brand new equipment and facility. Applicant must be certified or eligible. Full time day position with top starting pay and fringe benefits. Write or call in confidence: Personnel Director ST.

ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL 109 Virginia Ave. Hannibal, MO 63401 314-221-0414 Equal Opportunity Employer.

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