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TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1953 BusinessMirror Business Studies Action of Congress By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK tallies up the report card of the 83rd Congress today and finds some important items: Ending of controls, first steps toward economy in government, and the first tentative steps toward hard money. But business also took some losses; disappointment that taxes weren't cut, higher interest costs on business borrowing and tighter money markets, and disappointment over a growing Produce At St. Louis ST. LOUIS and i poultry: Foul: fryers, broilers, whites 29- TO. nearby whites 27-28.

nearby reds 26. i Other prices unchanged. of Grains SlowRetreatTurns Into a Small Rout re-defining of a farm policy. The "businessman's administration" in Washington ran into some major problems that considerably cooled off early hopes. By WILLIAM FERRIS CHICAGO slow early retreat in grains turned into a Treasury small rout late in the session on deficit and climbing 'ederal debt.

the Board of Trade today. And business was told it must I Everything was subjected to in- wait until next year for a num- creased selling pressure in the las ber of things it wanted revision of half hour, although near-by oat tax laws, labor laws, foreign trade contracts held up well. Wheat los laws; and anti-trust laws; and a a much as three cents at one time. Several corn deliveries sank to new seasonal lows. Hedging pressure was a factor in the wheat slump.

Cash prices have advanced to about the gov Biggest gains and biggest dis- ernr nent loan level in the North appointments were in the field of westi and lhis apparently brough money and finance. out more cash grain. Favorable Business hailed (ho move to ros cls wp re behind the end the era of easy money with dmp corn and soybeans. its implications of inflation. And Cai-1 grain receipts in Chica it applauded every time the Con- 1 were estimated at: wheat 35 gress pared an appropriation bill.

orn $2, oa(s 8 barley 3, soy But as the Congress session end- bcans ITT' ra int tr Uble CHICAGO wheat: No with Us budget 1 2 red 1.92*4-93',*; No. 3 1.91%-92'i; Businessmen have had to put off No 2 ixe 1.92>2-96><« Corn- No their hopes for a balanced federal yollow 15M9 158 No budget for a year or more. 3 1.56.5734. 5 i. 50 2 sample grade 1.36-47.

Oats: No. 1 heavy white 2 -82; No. 1 white 78Vi-80; No. 2 No. 3 medium heady ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH The Treasury is having to borrow more and it's having to pay higher interest rates.

For example, next week it must pay off three billion dollars worth of certificates on which it has been paying two per cent interest. It proposes to do this by issuing the same amount of new certificates, but on them it will pay 2.625 per cent. Dec The cost of carrying the grow- Mar ing federal debt becomes constantly more expensive for the taxpayer." Interest charges are around six billion dollars a year now, white No. 4 medium heavy white Barley nominal ing 1.30"-60; feed High Low Close Prcv.Close Wheat Business feels the rising interest rates in other ways than in its role as taxpayer. When it borrows at the bank, or floats securities in the market, business must offer higher interest rates, or it doesn't needs.

Some of the get the money it things business hopes for most are still to be taken up. Battles probably loom next year over foreign in its tariff aspect and its foreign aid phase. Livestock Prices at East St. Louis NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, 111. choice 200-240 Ib 23.50-75 largely; two loads early 23.85; late top 23.60, with popular late price 23.50; 180190 Ib 22.00-23.00; some loads 190196 Ib 22.50; 150-170 Ib 19.50-22.00; 120-140 Ib 16.75-18.75; sows 25-50 lower; bulk 400 Ib down 19.5021.00; heavier weights 17.00-18.75; boars 12.00-15.00.

Cattle calves few commercial and good butcher yearlings 14.50-19.00; lightweight canner offerings down to 7.00-8.00; utility and commercial cows 9.5012.00; canners and cutters 7.009.50; utility and commercial bulls 11.00-13.50; canner and cutter bulls 8.00-10.50; few prime 24.00; good and choice vealers 17.00-22.00; utility and commercial 12.00-16.00. Sheep few sales choice and prime spring lambs 24.00- 1.96?i 1.93',g 3.94'i 1.96'i-U 2.03 2.00 2.00% 2.02%-% 2.08-ls 2.05 2.06% 2.08 2.10 2.06'i 2.07 8 2.09 7 1.46!i 1.44 Ti 1.45% 1.46',i-?i 1.37-li 1.36% 1.37% 1.38 1.42 1.41 1.41Va 1.42% 1.44% 1.43% 1.4414, 1.45 .78 .77 .777. .77 Dec Mar May Oats Sep Dec Mar May Rye Sep 1.25 1.22 1.22Va Dec 1.29& 1.27% 1.28U 1.29% Mar 1.34*3 1.33 1.34'/ 2 May 1.37% 1.36}; 1.36% 1.37%-% Soybeans Sep 2.54% 2.53% 2.54% 2.55%-V 2 Nov 2.47% 2.45% 2.46% 2.47% Jan 2.50 2.48 2.49 2.50% Mar 2.53 2.50% 2.51% 2.53% May 2.52% 2.50% 2.51 2.53% Revision of Vital Statistics Talked Revision of the vital statistics registration districts in Madison County so as to reduce the number is planned by the State Department of Health, it was revealed by Harry L. Bishop of Mt. Vernon, investigator and field representative of the Bureau of Vital Statistics during a call here at the office of City Clerk Price, Monday.

The district set-up here last was rearranged in 1947, said Bishop, and if plans now under consideration are carried out, the number of primary districts in the county might be reduced from eight to only three. He now is engaged in 25.00; nothing over 25.00 early but a survp that should pave the way nv.vu wv cai uui bulk of receipts not sold; cull 3.00-1 for a final decision. Changes con- 4.50. sidered would be effective in September. The primary districts are those where vital statistics as to births and deaths are assembled, and News of Stocks Midway Recovery Hikes Low Prices PAGE THIRTEEN derslirnecl conservator of the of Nell Shine.

Incompetent person will I sell at public sale for eaih on Satin-tiny 1.1th. inrs.i. at the of van o'clock P. 1) nt the residence of Nell Shine at Strref, Alton, Tllinoix, the hmtichoUl furniture and of Nell Shine. In- rated In her said residence nl snid address.

DATED This 17lh dav of July JOHN R. SHINE. Conservator of the of Nell Shine, an incompetent. nn.r SALES or full time. Apply Towne Shop, 209 Piasa after II a.m.

LADY TO STAY with children, n'oom and ni.nrd free WJIRCS and week off. Cnll 111 IF YOf 1.1KF. TO rtlUW Sketch or (i.iinl iff Talent Text ad In Instruct Inn ftOOM BOARD BOARD AND HOOM Tflf Old Earl Port. men. Weekly or monthly rates.

Sh ii wnrfcirs welcome, lunches packed. BARTON HOTEL B02 Kant Third. Phona 3-9570. 2 furnfahed light keepjng rooms. 1724 BOMB.

nelef qpresides records prepared in triplicate so that the stale Health Department at Springfield receives the originals, and the county clerks and the district registrars receive copies NEW YORK midway re- or (heir ovvn fUes covery today in the stock market brought prices up from their lows, but the market as a whole continued to hug the downside. The recovery sent some stocks up around a point, and there were many factional recoveries. Most prices, however, were down fractions. Trading was around an estimated million shares in the see-saw prices. Total trading Monday was 1,160,000 shares.

Some of the best rebounds were shown in steels, chemicals, railroads, and motors, although buoy- Bishop explained that the proposed reduction in districts has been already effected in many parts of the state and that the objective is better efficiency and greater convenience. It follows out an amendment of the law enacted in 1947, not yet carried out in full scope. Under proposals in hand, he said, Alton primary district of which Clerk Price now is registrar, might be expanded to include five townships in the northwesterly corner of Madison County, included with these townships to be all their incorporated villages or cities. wijjuraieu vjuages or clu ancy was evident in just about all each pHma district; sections. icts as needed would still be pro- Lower socks included Chesa- ui- i rr A t- vided for public convenience the peake Ohio, United Air Lines, nf L.J-U..,.— fllm of "'th and death records.

Clerk Price today indicated he and Studebaker, Dow Chemical, Westinghouse Electric. Higher were Mclntyre-Porcupine American Cyanamid, Consolidated Natural Gas, and Baltimore Ohio. U. S. government bonds were steady.

Mexico Takes Hearst Estate MEXICO CITY The secre- would rather not see the Alton dis Area Deaths Alexander Bart Alexander Bart, 63, bacteriologist at Alton State Hospital, died this morning following a paralytic stroke. Bart, who had been employed by the state of Illinois for about nine years, came to Alton State Hospital three years ago. Pre- 'iously he had been employed at Chicago State Hospital. Bart, a Russian by birth, lost a eg during the Russian revolution vhen he was attempting to escape rom the Bolshevists from Russia hrough Siberia. Dr.

Abraham Simon, superin- endent at Alton State Hospital, aid that the hospital had lost a valuable employe in the death of Bart; that he did his work well, and that the institution had lost a good bacteriologist. Bart, whose only relative is a brother in Poland, was a naturalized citizen of the United States. The body is at Staten funeral lome pending funeral arrangements. John A. Johnson John A.

Johnson, 78, of 309 Market a retired cement finish worker, died at 3:48 a.m., today in'St. Joseph's Hospital where he had been taken seven weeks ago, when hospital care became necessary after an illness of nearly two years, A native of Juttenburg, Sweden, he was born March 23, 1875. He came to the United States at the age of 14, to make his home with a sister in Chicago. He resided there until three years after his marriage when he and his wife moved Alton. He had been here for 42 years.

Johnson was widely acquainted through his long years in the cement finishing business here and he had been a long time member of the Cement Finishers Local of Kast St. Louis, before his retirement in 1944. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harold G. Breden.

and five sons, and James all of Gilmore Says vTamo Heads of Information Booth Drive Russia May Admit Tourists NEW YORK Eddy Gilmore, for 11 years Associated Press chief of bureau in Moscow, said today there are indications Soviet Russia intends to admit tourists within her borders again, probably next summer. EDWARDSVILLE The Contra ternity of Christian Doctrine of the Springfield Diocese will again sponsor a Catholic Information Booth at the Illinois State Fair, which begins Aug, 14, it has been announced. Grand Knight Frank A. Vanzo, of Edwardsville Knights of Columbus Council 1143, was recently named chairman of the solicitation of funds for the area embraced by the Madison County chapter of the i Gilmore returned to the United I Knights of Colu mbus, one of the i ft A 11 r. States with his Russian-born wife, Tamara, and their two children.

He had been trying for yeare to obtain Soviet permission for his family to leave. Gilmore made these observations to newsmen who met him aboard the French liner He de France Soviet Premier Georgi Malen- kov "has always given me the impression of a man who is very much in charge of the situation." there have been many changes in the Soviet Union since tne death of former Premier Josef Stalin, "I dont' think there is going to he 'any great revolution." Regarding the recent purge of Lavrcntia P. Beria, who was minister of internal security and boss of the secret police, Gilmore commented "Malenkov either felt desperate tary of agriculture said today the 160,000 acre ranch in Mexico of i ll 'PP the late William Randolph Hearst buildin fims will be taken over by the govern-' nanced by tuuiu taiuci IILII occ lite ftjtun U1S- 1 A i. trict. of which he is registrar, en-! A andf nine srandchilciren.

His ai ed wife, the former Miss Annie Kelly of Brighton, preceded him in death. Funeral rites will be Thursday at 9 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church. Burial will be in St.

Patrick's cemetery. The body is at Staten funeral home where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. The rosary will be recited Wednesday at 8 p.m. Manila Hospitals MANILA A contract for construction of a $9,400,000 U.

sponsored veterans hospital in Manila, the largest such structure in Asia, was signed today by the government and six a Ul hospital, fi- or strong enough to do it. What part the Army played in it, I haven't been able to figure out, but, considering the strength of the security police, how he difi it is still amazing to me." Gilmore declared that "eliminating he is took some doing and any one who can pull that off is a very powerful fellow." Gilmore said Malenkov "takes no cues from others." "He is a man who is definitely in charge, although, of course, I could be completely wrong." Asked whether there was any chance of a military man "Red Napoleon" seizing power in the Soviet Union, the correspondent replied: i "The possibility definitely Is there, especially if Mr. Malenkov is not able to follow through and I falters along the way." Gilmore said the pear to lack the control over Iron member councils of which is Alton. At last year's fair, the K. of C.

placed more than 20,000 pamphlets in the Confraternity booth for distribution, and that organization, after a meeting recently, voted to once more place K. of C. pamphlets in the booth this year. At the policy-making meeting, where the decision was made, Vanzo represented State Warden Francis Manning of Wood River, anrl District Deputy Elmer Allen, Collinsville. Others at the meeting from this vicinity were District Deputy Thomas H.

Ryan, Carlinville; and District Deputy Jack Fischer, of Staunton. Girl First Traffic Fatality in Joliet JOUET, 111. A little girl was killed Monday night while crossing a Joliet street, the city's first traffic fatality since Juiw, 1952. The victim was Mary Ann Castro, who would have been six years old Thursday. The girl's widowed mother, Mary, 29, said the child broke away from her and darted out into the path of a car driven by Nicholas Pateros, 36, of Joliet.

Police said Pateros told them he swerved to avoid Mrs. Castro, and did not see the girl. The husband and father. Thomas Castro, died 18 days ago. IN MORI A IN MEMORY OF Vincent Mnnlon.

who passed away 2 aao today 4. 19.M, It's fresh in nur Hiimls we know von're yen IIHDDV and without Bui we miss ou very much Sadly missed Wife and daughter. MONUMENTS" HARMON MONUME'SlT "SALES" Monument and Markers on OUpSny Acton. Wood River Ph 4 MR4 IMIXiKs MAN or WOMAN TCI work evening and SaturrHys, average S4 per hour Cnr necessary Box I2fm care Allon F.yrninR TetcRrnph MTI ATIONS ANTMl -f KM Al.lT^~ WANTS RAHY SITTING JOB While parents work Days only. Ph.

2 COLOMBO day work Can Ph. 2 i WISHES WEEK WORK ('all 2-1420. WILL tAKE'r'AriE OF rmi.nnEN or week 5M East Third roi(iREI) Gini, Wants work l.v week Phone- '2 flJITII. BAHY SITTING While parenls work Days nnl.v Ph. 2 in I.TcVHf HOUSEKEEPING ROOM rent.

1221 Garden. 3-8114. WOOD RIVER LODGE NO 10B2 HieetliiR precedliiK lalcrl nieellnR Wednesday. AIIKUS! rith. ovioc-k E.

A degree and bunincss. Visiting brethren welcome. C. II. W.M.

PIASA l.ODUE NO. 27 A.V ed mcetlnx Tiicsdny, AURUS! 4, 7 p.m. ResulBr order of business. Visiting brethren HAROLD L. (JlnniNS.

W.M. FRANKLIN LODGE NO. 25 Special meeting Tuesdny, August 4 nt 7 in. Work in 2nd. degree.

Visiting brethren welcome. A. J. ALBERT, W.M. LOST A FOUND Mixed breed male pup.

nil white with tan spot on right enr. Brighton IttR. hrown Chow. Answers to "George." 2-4217 or WANTED Chair sent weaving. Dial 2-3803.

POWER MOWERS Lnwn Mower Service, 138 South 14th, TAVERN Downtown nren Nice location and In exrcllcnl condition. Building Is lenscd with renewable option $14000 TAVERN Alton area, doing excellent busl- nc-sx. nmldlnir leased. Cull for pnr- $12,600 TAVERN tirthaltn. Wonderful income property I'ric-e includes hnrher shop, beauty sliop and four room modern apt plug fixtures in tavern.

Call for par- $13,000 GROCERY STORE I'wn four-room houses and grocery si ore to he sold us one unit for $17,300 Tnke look nt this property. A real Investment for income NEWS STAND UouiR good business. In a nice linii and would be idenl for retired person, mil for pnrtlculnrs CLAZEBROOK AGENCY 3-3881 SEI.K "SEJIVJCK business, all equipment. Large business building, 4 room modern hrlck home-. Owner leaving state.

For further information nee or call ROLLA H. HARRISON, REALTOR "HE iNDEl'ENbENT-6wS "inidToKSFaTe your own Western Auto Associate Sstore. No experience required. Good locnlions available. Cash Investment required.

this opportunity by wrlllng or calling Western Auto Supply 4110 No. Union. St. .1 TIN FURNISHED ROO'iMS- and entrance. Adultg.

4-7MS. Unfurnished apt. Lights, gns furnished. Private entrance. First floor.

2-8423. FOR 3 unfurnished roomi bath. Private entrance, wired for electric stove. 2011 Brown Street. per month.

fiNFTrnNisfTED Prlvatt bath ctt entrance, adults only. 4-STM. 3 ROOM MODERN All utilities paij. per month. Close In.

ROLLA H. HARRISON REALTOR Office 3-9307 Evenings APARTMENT 3 nice TafgeToomi and private bath, newly decorated, nice local Ion. nice for utilities furnished. Cnn be seen at 506 E. Sth St.

or Sat, afternoon. ONETROOM Alf modem. 413 Henry si Phone 3-B4im. 2 BASEMENT 222 Doerr. 3 "ROOM nfter p.ni.J2-3440.

WOOD MoSini trailer at private home, couple, near bus. HUNTING available nt Sporting Goods Store. 614 West Delmar, Federal and State Tax Reports Notary and Justice of the Pence EARL W. MANNS, City Scales Office 1504 K. Broadway.

Phone 2-0312 AND NOTARY SERVICE CLARK -BOr. Broadway better thnn' Itl.ooo' snllons. stnlls, for lease. Wrile Box 510, cnre Telegraph. tnlns.

booths A tables. Good opportunity. For inquiries wrllc lo Box 148 Neho. Ill, EXCELLENT RESORT RESTAURANT RENTAL UNITS In business for years, well established Office 2-6232 BEN MOORE ALTON REALTY Realtors 4 room apt. Quran.

Upper Phone 3-4358. 2722 GRAND VI EW 3 room urnlsne'd npt. All utilities furnished, 3 gentlemen. WOOO furnished I' 1 0 Ferguson. Dial 4-7261.

Furnished" apt. Private en. trance, shower. Elderly couple ore- ferrcd. Hot A cold water, heat furnished winter.

'l7lf Modern. Call 3-0044. Furnldhed modern' apt. MODERN racks, smokers, lamps, telephone btnnds, tables, knick-kiincks; perfect gifts. At SCHWARTZ MODERN, 34 Wesl Fergti- Wood River.

PICTURE "Choose from samples. Bland Art Shop, 3025 College. First house casl of Shurtleff tennis courts. 3-3715. IIA Ill I) iv Ht, to St.

Louis from Hartford. 5 days week. Working hours a to 4-1450. to downtown' Sf "Loiils 5 days week. Arrive between B-0 a.m.

Leave 4-5 p.m. Cull Mr. Moore nl Bic- dermun's Furniture Co. DRIVING le model sedan, to Pittsburgh, 1'a. Leaving Aug.

6th. 2-2129. WANT U.S. Start high as $316.00 per month. Qualify NOW! 30,000 Jobs open.

Experience olten unnecessary. Get FREE 36-pngp book showing jobs, salaries, requirements, sample tests. WRITE: Box 320 care Telegraph. IF paint, write Talent Test Fee). Give age and occupation.

Write Box 1.100. care Telegraph. li MU8IC, DANCING, DRAMA and Hawaiian guitar Instruction; beginners Instruments rented. Royal School of Music. PIANO now for fall term.

Experienced teacher, 231U State street. Young man for outside contact work. Reply giving age, education, and past employment record. Must be ready to start immediately. Write Box 31, Alton.

III. WANTED Man will) full knowledge of silk screening on glass. Scml-automutir equipment. Some mechanical ability required. Plant in Chicago.

Room for advancement. Box 5(10 Telegraph. work. P. O.

Box Allon. Doing good business. 'Write cure Telegraph. plant. Box 530, flrtt floor private entrance.

420 furnished prlvi ale entrance, all utilities paid. New schools, churches, business district, baby welcome. WOOD apartment porch. Heat, lights, water. Ph.

ifWRNISHED coupS JjUJLJ aa i-P a Hartford. 1 2 HOOM rent on bus line In North Side. Water and heat furnished. Adults only. References j-equlrcd.

Call 2-0423 2 ROOM'TURNiSHED APT. Meat; lights, gas, hot water, bath, refrigerator. Adults. 204 Henry Street. Call laundry, garage.

3-B89C J'ifoTisls BENT 4 ROOM urrll( hed tlo Wired for stove, shower. Couple only. per mo 40 3 room cottage. Coronado Drive. Rear.

BASEMENT Hartford, jper month. Possesion In a weeks. Otto O. Heap. Rep.

Leo Pohlman Insurance Agency Office 2-B275 Home 2-7H07 SLIP COVERS DRAPTSKlEiS frec unmples. -o he well dressed, clothes must FIT All Phone" nVCnienCe Ur me COVEREUUUTtONS Ing Supply 14 Broadwajr Dial LAIJNDKRINO WashTtngiT ironings'. Pick up jfc delivery. 2-(ifl34. home.

IRONINGS A in my home. Phone 4-B729. WANTED Barfton'iTor Gospel quartet. 3-8978. "din- Temperatures in average 40 degrees those in the Arctic.

the Antarctic colder than NOTICE NOTICE OF C'LAIM DATE Notice hereby given to nil person, that the first Monday In September, 195H the Claim Dale in the estate of Frederick P. Zimmerman. Deceased, pending ner. Hotel Stratford. EXPERIENCED waiter.

Permanent position. Excellent Income. Apply manager of Hotel Strut- ford. MEN to distritmtc'FuiTer bruslles to by appointment only, 1(1115 per week earnings to Ktarl. Apply Bunion, or phone 101 0-W.

JOURNEYMAN MECHANICS WANTED general experience. Must be able to furnish Motor Co. MAN evening work In small retail Ktorr Write Box 500. core Allon Evening Telegraph. 'cblTt-Ke' Ave.

LI FE i'NSU HANCE AC ENC OPEN I Age 22-44. No experienced required. Starting pay $281. Call 2-01)42, to 9 for appointment. FOREIGN" High pay to $14.000 Fare paid.

Alaska, Ko. U. etc. Stamped hell-ud- dreaNcd env. brings reply.

Foreign iU WiiKeca. Minn. is" ff.it— CASHIER employment only. Experience not requirement. See Mr.

Moore at Bledrr- FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING All Types Furnace Work O'TOOLE SAL.r;5 A SERVICE 2(ifl 2-5708 USED SEWING" up EBBLEH ELECTRIC 3 7g8fl FURNACE STOKER C1LLENWATER, TREE SPECIALIST Trim Tops, Tyke Down Haul Free Estimates ED KRAUT, Phone 4-OM3 TREE trimming, removal, free estimate. tnsurfd. Albert Terry. 4-7898. RED SANITARY SERVICE CcRspools, ScpUc ranks, and Outside Vaults cleaned, day or night Call Wood Hiver or nd CARPENTER work a specialty.

Phone 4-2303. CARPKNTER CEMENT" "of ail unj'on work. Free estimates. BOB WOOD J1-S774 CONTlfACT" "CJEMEN'TwoFfk" ail kinds. Union work.

Free estimates LYNN WOOD, 3B03 Franor Phone 3-U2SI3 )151. Red Top 101 Curtain satellite countries that they had prior to Stalin's death. He said a "general restlessness" that developed after Stalin's death was responsible in part. se, penng in the Probute Court of Madison County Illinoli, and that claims may be filed the said estate on or before i wi ut of Dat- UUS.Sians this 30th of July. 18S3 1 MARY E.

ZIMMERMAN, Executrix When Peter Pentz hit his golf ment and divided among small landowners. The ranch is in the; state of Chihuhua. which borders. The average family in Great Bri- Texw and New Mexico. appropriation, will serve" vet era'ns bal1 on the Wind loe South-West Africa golf course, the ball hit a tree and rebounded into the ball pocket of the golf bag his caddy tain has 1.7 children.

was carrying. Attett: DALE HILT, Probate Clerk. OBEBN 4c HOAGLAND, Attorneys. Hhufklng Klectridty, at a very low potential, affects the heart, causing a tremor or wavering, according to the American Medical Association Attest: DALE HILT, This is why shocks of even BU rh otat Clerk low voltage as that found in house circuits are sometimes fatal. Aug.

4, 11, 18, 19S3 NOTICE OK CLAIM DATt is hereby given to all persons that the first Monday in September. 1883, is the Claim Date in the estate of ld A ff orn Decease, pending in the Probate Court of MadUoti County, Illi- Jioln, and that claimn may be filed agalnit the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Ualea inift 30th dav of July, Ib53 LOUIS Executor. GREEN HOAGLAND, Attorneys Aug 4. 11, 18, 1933 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE hereby given that un- Phone 2-0271.

WA If taurnnt, 1201 Belle. WANTED cook at Alton. Apply In iiernon. office" gii-j'," exptu ienced In UHinl! dictation. 5 day week.

Downtown office. Attractive hulury. Apply Greater Alton Employment Scivlct-, Third. We huve a position with a luturt- in the Allon rollcctini; and belling i 4tt life, hospltalUution and polio iimui-- Legal Kcsurve Cuiiipany. Starting salary $300 per month plus commissions which fchould average well over per month.

Experiences helpful but not necessurv we tiuln Apply room 244 Piasa Iji-lwren li 7 Thursday and Fridays ti 7 Saturday BOOKKEEPEIt downtown office, good burrouridmgs, prefer peruon over use 23. aliili- and experience anil references. Write Box care Telegrapli OFFICE GIRL and typing, take complete charge of small office. Apply Towne Shop, 209 Piasa after 11 a. m.

WOMEN NEEDED' At once for full Inisi- nett Make $1 to $2 an hour Write Avon, 328 E. 7th to care for 2'children for room board and Mother works. WANTED stay, consider pension person. $1250 per week. 2-2B69.

WANTED- White girT'orwoinuii to cure for children. Light housework. 820 Adams Court. UNUSUAL If you are interested In profitable direct-selling you will want lo It-am about the position we huvc open Landscape selling is a "natural" for ladies who huve a cur and are willing to work. High rainings on incentive Interesting, faseuidting work to home owners about their most possession--their IIOIIK See Mt Si ho- eek, Alton Landscape Service inr 1703 Washington Ave between' 8 A M.

and M. or phone "OECOitATiNO OUT.s'lb'E"""PAINTiNG—Very reasonable free eiitimaleii. Call 2-0454. PAPEIt "ilANGING-- Also all work firht claun, free cstitnatc. Ph WALL'S" Piimtinii.

Call 2-2B2a. FLOOR SANDING-Arur'reflnlshingr Interior puinting. Reasonable rules Kor free I'stlinuloK dial J-0514 or WANTEb---I'iTper Tiiihgingi painting, ulasti-r patching; all work first class. z-1444 hOBEHSON RADIO SERVICE 2011 State, Alton. Phone 2-4213 Guaranteed Service Modern, for rent, furnished, references preferred.

after 5 p.m._4-lORB. J-RodM lOth St. Wood Jgjygr. Call 4-3494 after 4 p.m. 5-RM.

MODERN hest, near Write Box B40, care Telegraph. 2-ROOM MODERN for stove. J-ROOM HOUSE-For rent. 839 the rear house. 4-7854.

HOOMS Furnished or unfurnishecT henlcd, garage, adults $75. 3 South of Hartford on 67. 4-2369. BU81NEBS PLACES FOR KENT building on Nortii Side; 18 27, good location. BUSINESS In Upper Alton; Rood location.

Call 2-2745. WANTED TO KENT 4 OR 5 ROOM HOUSE In North Alton Phone 2-4263. TEACHER AND WIFE Desire 4 room unfurnished apartment in Upper Alton or Mlddietown. No children or pets. Or lease, 4 room house or apt.

Must be In location. Phone 3-6528. LOCAL COUPLE Would like 3 room modern furnished apt. or house in Milton area, East Alton, or Wood River. Immediate.

Please call before 8 P.m. COUPLE unfurnished down- CaU RESPONSIBLE COUPLE With 2 smaTT children, 2 years and 6 months, desire 4 or 5 room unfurnished house or apt. COUPLE desires 4 room HI 1 lih et JPt. by Sept. 1.

2-9972. Desire 5 or 8 room 2- 0 fl4 13 eountr y- 'o 2 acres. Phon. urnlRheor6r unfumishia with garage, prefer no basement. Engineer at Shell, wife 3 children, references, occupancy latter part of Sep- tonber.

Call 4-8718. room or 4 mshed house. Ph. 4-8815. iRlOFESsiONAiriMAN-Wants to re3l Phoml 2- 7 NEED bedroom apt.

or IIOUKL-, a adults. Must be allowed to keep 2 gmall pedigree dogs. 3-6401 after 6MO p.m. couple" Close in. Emergency.

City wants lot purposes. Call 2-3692. 3 children want 3 or "5 first. Call South Currnllton. One quonsei building 24x60 2 lota BOxlBO.

All jievf equipment in- chidniK lathe. 15-Inch. Good place for the right man. Harvey Haddock. Carrollton.

Illinois. 7 17 6 room modern house US outbull by owner. Cali RADIO SQUARE DEAL SHOP 720 E. BROADWAY 3-9411 SKVKN MKN ro SEHVr YOU IIOIJEHT L. FOSTEH.

Nortii Alliy Hoad McCOY TRANSFER 1 (I CALL 3-77U1 FOK THE ANSWER TO YOUH TRUCKING PROBLEMS H. STORAGE ACHOSS THK STKEET OR ACROSS THK CONTINENT LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Washington Ave Dial 2ttBS FOR QUICK MOVING PRES' 'BELCHER WI MOVERS AtJKN I'S KOR VON-DER-AHE Van LINES ANYWHERE IN 48 STATES Also quick ot stoves, refrigerators, pianos, trunks, boxes, or what have you? Also storage. "SMITH BROS. MOVING LOCAL LONG DISTANCE 19 W. Ferguson.

Wood HiVer USED FUBNITURK BOUGHT SOLD 'I 0 4 roonThomerpienty of out buildings. 80 acres tillable, excellent dairy. Located near vllle. in. Financing can be arranged.

ROLLA HA RRISON, 'REALTOR' 50 Alton Office 3-S397 Rosewood Heights Office 4-0031 Evenings: 4-8147 urr8 OB. BALE 1 Mill Springs ition. Godfrey. City water eleo- triclty. terms.

$1250 8-1004 BUlLDlNCr LOT-lboi3b6. City wafer Haf ATle? rChard Michael Dr! 5 Norslde 2-2288. LOTS FOR strlctedjsubdlvtolon. Phone LARGE LEVEL RESTRICTED WILSHIRE ANNEX. SEWER, WATER, CAS.

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. $150 DOWN. $25 PER MONTH. PRICE $1500. FRANK YODER, REALTOR 202 E.

Main, East Alton Call 4-9113 I KtlM IALS Sl.t»;|-INU ttOOMK ISI.EKl'ING ROOM In' niodorn home all cunvrnienccii. Telephone DOWNTOWN Colonial Hotel. Next to Stnuford Hotel. cointortable room, conveniences Mrs 1 Manioii. ONK SLEEPING ROOM 401" Albi.

2 SLEEPING ROOM man "employed 503 Bond Uial 3-8387. CENTlALLYlOCAtEO 302 BLUFF ST. -An unusually nice large 6 room completely modern home. Full concrete basement. Gas hot air heat Large porch, garage, corner lot.

Owner leaving state. Reduced $9500 HARRY F. HEMFHILL AGENCY Phone 3-3584 2-2933 or 2-4982 ln ou 1 lit Fialdoa, SraiEasriisw.

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Years Available:
1853-1972