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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1989 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH Stock Mart Continues Moving Up NEW YORK (APHThe stock intrkflt ronttMtd higher in ly tctivc tnting today with brokers reporting went MviMor caution and profit-taking em- sure. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was 19 1.97 at M4.48. Gains led losses by better than 150 issues. Broken said that investors still were encouraged by hopes of progress in the Vietnam peace talks, but that they also were concerned to some extent by the domestic economic situation as well as by the international monetary situation. "Profit taking also continues to cut into the market," an analyst said, "and you've got some of the usual preweekend caution." The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was up .5 at 341.3, with industrials up .7, rails up 1, and utilities up .6.

Leasco Data Processing which moved from the Ameri can Stock Exchange to the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, was the most active issue on the Big Board, off at on 178,600 shares. Fourteen of the 20 most-active issues on the Big Board showed gains, 4 were lower, and 2 were unchanged. Of the 20 most-active issues on the American Stock Exchange, 1C were higher, 7 lower, and 3 unchanged. 12 Selected Stocks Following are today's noon quotations of New York Stock Exchange issues research has indicated are widely held in the Alton area as supplied to the Alton Telegraph by New. hard Cook Co from its Al to branch office.

The New York Exchange closes daily at 1 p.m. (Alton time), so these are not the closing quotations: 58 Clark Oil General Motors Granite City Steel Mobil Oil Olin Mathieson 32 Owens-Illinois Sears Shell Oil Co i Squibb Beechnut Standard Oil (Ind.) 67 Standard Oil (N.J.) U.S. Steel Livestock Prices At East St. Louis NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, m. for Monday: Hogs cattle calves 100; sheep 350.

Hogs barrows and gilts mostly steady; 50 head 1-2 215 Ibs 22.25; 1-3 200-250 Ibs 21.2522.00; sows 1-3 300-400 Ibs 19.2519.75; 2-3 400-650 Ibs 18.75-19.25. Cattle 300; calves 25; no test; steers choice 1,050 Ibs 31.75; heifers good and low choice 800-900 Ibs 27.50-30.00; bulls 24.00-25.00; calves choice 39.00-41.00. Sheep 25; no test. Eggs Poultry At St. Louis ST.

LOUIS (AP) Eggs and poultry: Eggs, consumer grades: a large 25-30. A medium 21-26, A small 15-20, large 22-24. Eggs, wholesale grades: Standard 23-25, medium 23-25, unclassified 22-23, pullet 16-18, graded large 27-28. Hens, heavy 16; light, over Ibs 10; under Ibs 6 Broilers and fryers 29.00-29.50. Prof8 Demand Beer Party, Etc.

SEATTLE (AP) Depart mental funding of an orientation eber parly for new graduate students was one of 16 demands presented by teaching assistants to the Philosophy Department of the University of Washington. The teaching assistants, new ly organised Into their own un ion, also are asking higher salaries, more student say in faculty appointment! and a union shop for teaching assistants in the department Bill Patted to Bind IALE1GH, N.C. (AP) Tto North Carolina House passe Thursday a bill to require BUM! ejectors to vote for the of tot party which BOmiaatsd Uwm. A North Caro- Uaa Republican presidential voted last year for third-party candidate Gtorge Wallace instead of for ilchard II- Nixon- Tho manure now to tfet titmtm ttmmmtm Amte Astro, wife Anthony Asaro, and a rcsMent of 1111 B. 4th for the past 1 years, was pronounced dead on arrival at St.

Joseph's Hospital abwrt p.m. Thursday. A native of Palaimro, Italy, she was toon Nov. SI UN, She tame to the United States hi life and attended St. iary'a School.

Her marriage ook place Sept. It, 1IN. the celebrated their Both niversary to Surviving beside her husband are two sons, Lucian and Patrick, both of Alton; four daugh- era, Mrs. Rose Hale and Mrs. ifary Malone, both of Alton, Mrs.

Kay Rambo of Godfrey and Mrs. Josephine Pundto St. Louis; 13 grandchildren; hree great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Josie Cowan of San Francisco, and a broth er Sam Bellinia of San Francisco. She was preceded in death CHICAGO (AP)-Corn futures came under some modest liqui- lating pressure today on the Chicago Board of Trade, giving up nearly 1 cent a bushel in ear- some surprising strength.

The selling of corn futures was attributed to some favorable weather reports and some easing in the tight marketing situation in the country. Oats trended lower, largely on he weakness in corn. The strength in wheat was questionable to some trade sources because the gov ernment is to report on this year's winter wheat crop after he session closes, and most knowledgeable persons in the in dustry expect another big yield After about an hour, whea was to cents a bushe higher, May 1.32%; corn was Obituaries Asaro her parents and two sons. Visitation at Staten Funeral hapel wfll vtgin after 4 p.m. Saturday.

The Rosary will be netted at 8 p.m. Sunday A Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at a.m. Monday at St. Mary's CatnoHc Church, with committal following in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Early Loss Recouped Bv Corn dealings. Later losses Wheat futures were trimmed. also displayed Deushane George Earl Deushane, an aide at Alton State Hospital for the past 34 years, died at 8:55 p.m. Thursday at Wood River Township Hospital of juries suffered in an accident Tuesday when his car struck a parked car in Edwardsville. A resident of Alton since 1935, he lived at 3016 Burton St.

He was born Oct. 5, 1902 in Dunfermlinc, 111., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Deu shahe. He was married July 25, 1936 Edwardsville, to the former Mabel Boston, who survives.

Affiliated with the Nazarene Church, he was a member of he Franklin Masonic Lodge AF AM 25 of Alton. Beside his widow, he is survived by two brothers, Clyde and Leroy Deushane of Liver- )ool, and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Gay of Peoria. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, Alton, will be after 7 p.m. today.

Masonic services will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Following funeral services conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, the body will be taken to the Tower Grove Cemetery, Murphysboro, for burial Monday. pectetfly Thursday of an apparent heart attack In Sioux City, la.

He was born May 22, 1M7 in west Frankfort, til, and came to Alton where he was graduated from Shurtleff college in 1929 with the SATC award for general excellence. His marriage to the former Attonlan took place June 10. 1931. He served in the Navy during World War tl and later taught in the West Frankfort schools. For eight years, he served as state representative for the Illinois State Legislature and in 1955, was appointed by Gov.

William G. Stratton to the post of assistant director of the Illinois Department of Public Welfare. He was a past lieutenant governor of Illinois-Iowa Kiwan- Is Clubs and for the past two years was a teacher In the Sioux City schools. In addition to his widow, he leaves his stepmother, Mrs. Lora McClintock of West Frankfort; a daughter, Katheryn Ann of Bloomihgton; a brother, M.

J. McClintock of Dallas, and a half sister, Mrs. Muriel Link of West Frankfort. Following funeral services Monday at the Stone Mortuary, West Frankfort, the body will be brought to Alton for interment. Bornes unchanged to 1.27%; oats were lower, May to lower, May cents; rye was to higher, May 1.23% and soybeans were lower to higher, May 2.67%.

Tribesmen in Hiding Fight Indonesians By ED BLANCHE Associated Press Writer DJAYAPURA, West Irian (AP) Some 30,000 primitive tribesmen have taken to the jungle in the Enarotali region of West Irian to wage a guerrilla war against Indonesian paratroopers. Unconfirmed reports said that about 15 Indonesian soldiers have been killed in the sporadic fighting that broke out around May 1. The 400 paratroopers were dropped around Enarotali, in the central highlands, after the tribesmen damaged the airstrip to prevent planes from landing. It appeared today that the troops have recaptured the airstrip and the town, relieving a. small garrison of troops that had been cut off.

The uprising was part of a series of demonstrations May 1 against the procedure worked out by the Indonesian government to determine in July whether the western half of the island of New Guinea will become the independent state of Papua of remain the Indonesian province of West Irian. The rebellious tribesmen raised flags of the Free Papua movement and ordered Indonesian officials and teachers out of the Enarotali area. Free Papua flags also were hoisted in Biak and other towns. The Papuans claim the Indonesian government is trying to rig the plebiscite, known as the "act of free choice." The inland tribes are angry because advisory boards chosen by the government will vote for them while a popular referendum will be held in the more advanced coastal lowlands. In a broadcast from a mis aionary radio station in the En arotali area tribesmen de mandad that Indonesian troops withdrawn and said: "We do not want pressure from outside for the act of fw choice." A Dutch missionary who kiowa the territory said: "This tribal did not want MfMMjfhfd.

only the withdrawal of the troops- But tot brokt out altar a Haded with troops waraiig from tat to do Michele Bornes, four-month- old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Bornes, of 257 Clover Meadowbrook, was pronounced dead on arrival at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Alton Memorial Hospital.

He was born Jan. 12, 1969 in Alton. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Frank G. and James W. at home; two sisters, Kathleen and Kristeen at home; three half sis ters, Mrs.

Karon Esarey of Austin, Mrs. Sharon Jones of Alton and Mrs. Frances 'Garrison of East Alton; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Cleo Steehl- inger of Meadowbrook; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank G. Bornes of Alton; and great-grandmother, Mrs. Louise Norder of Meadowbrook. The Rev. Howard (Todd) Taylor of the First Southern Baptist Church will officiate at funeral services at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Streeper Funeral Home. Committal will be in Upper Alton Cemetery. McClintock Harry W. McClintock, 61, husband of former Altonian Harriet Christoe McClintock, died unex- STREEPER I Funeral Home 1620 Washington ALTON GEORGE DEUSHANE Visitation alter 7 p.m. today.

Services 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial Tower Grove Cemetery, Murphysboro, Illinois, Monday. Masonic Services 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

Campbell WHITE HALL Mrs. Leila Campbell, 80, widow of Roy Campbell, died at 9:55 p.m. Thursday at the White Hos pital. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Alfred Westerhold of Alton; a son, Donald Eugene of Williamsville, four grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Saturday at the Dawdy-Wolfe Funeral Home, White Hall, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will follow in the White Hall Cemetery. Stone Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Strahan of Rte. 1, Godfrey, have returned from attending funeral services held In Chaffee, for former Alton resident Mrs. Peggy (Strahan) Stone, 22, wife of Tarry Stone of Frankfort, 111. Mrs.

Stone was fatally mjw i in a car-track accident near recently. She was a dsvgtrter of former Mrs. Loy Stone of Chaffee and the late Max P. Strahan. Beside her husband, she eaves a son, Tarry Richard and a daughter, Debra.

Interment was in the Union Park Cemetery, Chaffee. Bohn Funeral Funeral services for the Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn, pastor of he Main Street Baptist Church, were conducted at 2:90 p.m. Thursday at the Church, with Dr.

Albert Gernenz in charge and assisted by the Revs. L. Lemon and Warren Wytick. Serving as pallbearers were James Sullivan, Russell Wollard, Burjess Boone, Orris Davenport, James Dunn and Henry Baum. Area Baptist ministers served as honorary pallbearers.

Following the services, the body was taken to The First Baptist Church of White Hall or services at 11 a.m. today. Interment was in the White Hall lemetery. Draper Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Draper, widow of Ben Draper, were held at 9 a.m.

today at Smith Funeral Home, Alton. The Rev. Walter Krebs, pastor of the Evangelical United Church of Christ of Godfrey, presided at services. Burial was in Upper alton Burial was in Upper Alton Cemetery. Futhey Funeral Funeral services were con ducted at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday at Streeper Funeral Home, for James Futhey, a retiree of Olin Mathieson Chemical with the Rev. William Richardson in charge. Following services the body was taken to Alton City Ceme tery for burial. Pallbearers were Robert Richards, James Thomae, Don Marquis, Rodney Stevens, Charles Streeper and Charles Weaver. MBS.

ANNIE ASARO Visitation 4 p.m. Saturday. Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday. Funeral 9 a.m.

Monday St. Mary's Church. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. MBS.

VETHA V. WATERS Visitation 3 pm Friday Rosary 8 pm Friday Funeral 9 Saturday SS Peter Paul Church Burial St. Patrick's Cemetery ALBERT J. HABTMAN Visitation 3 pm Friday Rosary 8:15 pm Friday Requiem Mass 11 am Saturday St. Mary's Church Burial St.

Joseph's Cemetery Staten Funeral Home Alton 44I-I44! RACHEL M. OSELAND Services pm Saturday at the Salvation Army Citadel Cap). Paul Howard officiating Burial Valhalla Memorial Park In state at the chapel after pin Friday Moved to the Citadel at 11 am Saturday ANNOUNCEMENTS MATURE DEPENDABLE child care, in my home. Aces 6, 7, 120 weekly. 2M-V7M.

8 9 WANTED child, 19 Hoars 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Must owu transportation. Call 234-8444. between and 8 p.m.

9 II MEXICAN FOOD TtWtOHT At Sam's. 838 East Broadway. It 12 NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE of Roxann, Illinois will receive sealed bids on a 2-ton dump truck. Specifications May be had from the Supt. of Streets, or the Village Clerk.

Bids are to be opened at the next regular board meeting at 7:00 p.m., May 21, 1969. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, L. Oomall. Village clerk CAMP WITH OUR EQUIPMENT Borrow what you need, when you need it tents, stoves, lanterns, cots more. Reasonable rates.

A to RENTAL CENTER. 2415 Beltllne Highway, Alton. We deliver. 465-7731. WANTED secretary.

Hours, 1-8 p.m., days. Applications to be made at 2424 Broadway, between 4-5 p.m IURNED OUT? FOSTER'S DRUG STORE carries most all kinds. 230 E. Broadway. Open 'tit 10 every night.

ALTON'S PHOTO CENTER. 11 10 WANTED TO LEASE Tractors hauling pertoleum products. Kend rick Cartage Route 111. Rox ana. 254-0629.

11 10 STARS OF THE ORAND OLE OPRY Two big shows. May 10, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.. Edwardsville Senior High School. Tickets at the door.

Admission $2. 11 9 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Education of Roxana Community Unit School District No. 1, Roxana, Illinois will accept bids for painting of exterior metal and wood' on the following buildings: Rosewood School, Central School. South Roxana School, Junior-Senior High School. Spec! ficatlon and bid forms may be obtained In the Board of Education office In the Junior-Senior High School between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Monday thru Friday. Bid proposals must be submitted no later than 7 p.m. Monday. May 19, 1969. LARRY DUCKWORTH, Secretary 11 Aug.

12 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY with Dex- A-Dlet Tablets. Only 98c at Honke Pharmacies, Alton and Wood River. II 10 ANY INVALID or disabled person needing transportation, contact 465-8745. Reasonable rates. 11 June 2 REMOVE EXCESS BODY FLUID with FLUIDEX tablets.

Only $1.49 at Honke Pharmacies, Alton and Wood River. 11A 11A 10 RIDE downtown St Louis, 12th and Pine. Working hours 8 to 5. Call 465-7203. 11A 9 RIDERS WANTED From Alton down Klngshighway to 4100 Llndell 8:30 to 5:00, 466.5158 after 6:30.

11A 10 RIDE Wood River to downtown St. Louis. Hours to S. 465-8496 or 254-5320. for All Occasions 37744M SMITTY'S Lawn 4V Supply Route No.

140 Bethalto, HI ANNOUNCEMENTS Cord of Thanks 2 9 BESS would like to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness during her recent death. The minister, Herschel Oil- well, the pallbearers, those who sent flowers, food and cards. The Family. 2 9 FRIEDA DE VRIES We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors who were so kind during our recent sorrow. Especially Rev.

Hanson, and those who sent memorials, cards, food, or assisted In any way. The Family. 7 9 walker, cane, hospital beds, crutches, exerciser, wheel you A to RENTAL CENTER, 2415 Beltllne Highway, Alton. Ph. 465-7731.

8 9 EVERYONE WELCOME to neighborhood sale. 3131 Williams Place, off Rte. No. 100, May 9-10, 9 a.m: to Priced to sell appliances, toys, drapes, movie camera outfit, guitar, dishes, antiques, paint- Ings, bikes and LOTS OF CLOTHING for all the family. 466-2450.

8 May 2-9 MAY 10TH 9 A.M. 2 P.M. ANTIQUES AND GARAGE SALE 24 OAKWOOD PLACE JERSEY VILLE. ILLINOIS NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE 9-4. 804 West Airwood Drive, Airwood Manor Subdivision, Rosewood Heights.

259-8543. I 9 RUMMAGE May 9th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 10th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

St. Matthew's School Hall, 1015 Milton Road, Alton. Sponsored by Cadette Troop 1081. 8 9 GARAGE a.m. Saturday.

May 10th. Dishes, odds and ends, some antiques, at 23,18 Sanford. RUMMAGE Belle. Saturday, May 10th, 9 a.m. Pythian sisters Lodge.

9 COUNTRY STORE GARAGE SALE Meyers Mobil Station on Route 140. Cottage Hills. Friday and Saturday, May 9th and 10th at 9 a.m. Clothing in assorted sizes. Bikes, toys, roll-away bed, furniture, dishes, collectors items, antiques, and other items too numerous to mention.

Low prices on everything. Everyone welcome. 10 10 Siamese In vicinity of Monroe Alton. Reward. Call after 3:30 p.m.

LOST Wednesday. May 7, set of golf clubs and csrt on Mh green of Springs Course- Reward. St. Wandering around tai odfrey Food Shop and the Alton tolmal Hospital, In Godfrey, III brown and white dog. Very friendly Will tbi ownsr please call Alton Animal Hospital, In Godfrey.

(HI Us. 46I-351B. a OUND small red Pomeranian famaia, la Irigbtoa area. Call EMPLOYMENT Holp 17 MEN WANTED STEADY WORK 18 YEARS OR OVER No educational requirements. Apply between 10 and 3.

Buckler Foundry East Alton Avenue, East Alton. 17 10 ERVICE MANAGER Paid days, paid vacations, insurance benefits, working In new facilities. Apply In person or phone Glen or Ed Bruckerl, Bunker Hill 1-585-4901. 17 -1 10 BOY For dishwashing and window washing. Apply Deluxe Cafe 2519 College.

17 9 FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE SALESMAN Experienced only. Give particulars. Write Box 850 Care Alton Evening Telegraph. 17 12 BARTENDER FULL OR PART-TIME. Apply in person.

2-5 p.m., Lewis-Clark Res taurant, East Alton. 7 10 MMEDIATE qual ified- roll turners. Journeymen. Laclede Steel Alton, 111., needs journeymen roll turners at its Alton, Illinois plant. Excellent fringe benefits and pay.

Appy at the main gate, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m Monday through Friday, or phone Area Code 618, 462-9731, Personnel Department, Alton, 111. Laclele Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 13 MEN labor, day and evening shifts. Starting rate 82.10 per hour.

We are an equal opportunity employer. Inquire For- pac manufacturer of hardwood products, -south end of Main Worden, III. 459-3200. 17 10 MIDDLEAGED MAN to drive tor plowing, and truck driving. Call 259-1953.

7 10 SEMI DRIVERS WANTED Union wages. Call 254-8712. 17 10 SUPERVISOR Working supervisor for area sewage treatment facilities. Give resume and salary expected. Write Box 870, Care Alton Evening Telegraph.

'REFER SEMI-RETIRED MAN to pick up balls and mow grass. Apply In person. Par-Land. Driving Range, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. ,7 TF NEED COMBINATION PRINTER Excellent wage scale Company paid fringe benefits, vacation, sick leave, major medl cal program and pension fund, Call Mr.

Bailey 465-6641 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH II Helo 8 9 12 13 licensed practical. Take charge nursing service. Good Challenge. Send name and phone number to: Hilltop Haven, white Hall, III. 8 9 BABYSITTER WANTED 2 chll dren.

East Alton area. 259-0320. 8 9 8 fl WANTED BABYSITTER South Rogers area: straight days. Only person Interested In permanent employment need apply. Senti resume to Box 860.

Care Alton Evening Telegraph. 8 BABYSITTER WANTED 2 children. My home. Call 254-0718 8 10 BABYSITTER In my Straight days. 462-5498.

18 TF horns REPORTER FOR FAMILY PAGE Mult have experience or college degree. Good salary alus fringe benefits Including major madt orogram and pension. Paid cation. Work with a growln, organization with a future. Phone for appointment 488-6641 Mr.

Bailey ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH EMPLOYMENT I IV 14 Sell materials 32' lengths. Roof. Odd jobs WANTED BOOKKEEPER fix- pern-need, double entry set of books. Prefer person who can type. Give particulars.

Write Post Offlte Box 58. Alton. 8 9 RELIABLE SITTER FOR 2 children, shlftworker, Bethatto, Wood River Area. 2S4-M44, between 8 and 3. 8 12 WILL 1 or 2 children.

Dependable, experienced. References. 294-1051. PAINTING Plasterin wallpaper, carpenter repair. No too small.

Ch Basden. KITCHEN HELP Miscellaneous. Also part-time waitress. Apply In person. Alton-Wood River Sportsman's Club, 3109 Godfrey Godfrey, between 3:18 and 11:00 p.m.

8 9 Bookkeeping and general office work. Apply Great Plains Gas, Bethalto, Illinois (I mile east of Meadowbrook). a 10 BABYSITTER WANTED children (I pre-school). p.m. Coll 463.9341.

May i. BOB'S HOME job too small. 24-hour service on emerten cy plumbing and sewer repairs. Past service on alt plumbing and remodeling work. Don't Phone 468-6058.

AIR-CONDITIONING And furnace Installation. Call Piro tv and Appliance. 122 South Prairie, Bethalto. 377-" i IT 9 12 CURB or female. Carroll's Drive-In, Godfrey.

Apply in person. office duties. Kendrlck Cartage Route 111, Roxana. 254-0629. 19 9 41 10 NICE SLEEPING ROOM FOR week.

4907 Michael Dr Godfrey, 111. 466-2628. EXPERIENCED, SOBER RELIABLE BAKER Small wholesale shop. Phone 465-4171. Mr.

Davis. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED for lifeguards and general help at Sandy Beach. 259-8952 after 8 p.m. 9A fl LADIES WITH CAR Or students needed to help me part-time. 835 $50 week commission.

259-0731 for Interview, after 5 p.m. 19A TF LEEPING ROOM FOR Alby. Phone 462-6507. 41 12 REAL ESTATE train In the DON HALE method of HOME SALES. Must be full time.

Call 1 p.m. till 2 p.m. 461-8123, for confidential Interview. IRA SALESLADY Part-time Alton department store. Experience In apparel preferred.

Will accept personable and knowledgeable person. Minimum age 30. State experience and education to Box 840, Care Alton Evening Telegraph. 20 20 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANT cars or used cars. Salary, commission and fringes.

Middle' aged. Walz Olds, 1000 E. Broadway, Alton. Situations 22 22 9 BABYSITTING area. 466-2531.

22 8 NURSING AIDE for the semi- sick, hospital and doctor's offices. Experience. References- required. II p.m. -til? Will work in private home.

Reasonable. Call Mtss Lucy 465-9863. FINANCIAL Opportunities 23 33 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A RESTAURANT? Excellent potential for right party. Fully equipped. Located In business district near hotels on main thoroughfare.

Rent or lease. For further information, 466-5055. 23 TF ALTON TAVERN FOR LEASE OR RENT Ideal location. Fully equipped. For information call i55.

Monoy to LOOJI 27A 27A Frl. TF til 12-26 LOANS ALL TYPES $10,000 to $100.000 Anywhere in USA and Canada FISHER Real Estate-Mortgage Corp. Mortgage Brokers, Joy. 111. PERSONAL SERVICE 30 ALTERATIONS and mending done in' home.

Ph. Worden 459-3414. BUSINESS SERVICE 32 10 PAINTING Roofing, block-laying and carpenter work. Free estimates 32 May 16 SPECIALTY PEST CONTROL SI per room. Bathroom and closets free.

Work guaranteed. 254-4546 any time. 32 May 27 of those pesky bugs? "BAINE PEST CONTROL Know your exact cost In advance. All work guaranteed. Call 254-3378.

Free termite Inspection. 32 10 GARDEN PLOWING and 466-5269. 32 June 5 LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Prompt service. Free pick-up and delivery, Alton, East Alton. Wood River.

Bond Tire 2612 E. Broadway, 488-8951. 32 7, 8, 9. 14, 15, 16, 21 22, 23, 28. 29, 30 fiv, 1 TREE CUTTING Reasonable.

Ray Ellis, 462-5674. i2 4 TREE remov. al, topping, hauling. Full time specialty. Free estimates.

Insured. Ph. 254-6588. 02 10 Sweet Gum, Silver Maple. Scarlet Maple, Pin Oak, Shrubbery.

Com piste planting service. Guaranteed I D. F. BRYANT 254-9891 33 13 CONCRETE BLOCKS-Ceramlc tile and floor tile laid. Carpenter work.

Interior and exterior painting done reasonably. 259-2423. 33 June 12 KITCHEN CABINETS Bath re modeling, paneling, water heaters installed; plumbing. Fret estimates. Phone 485-3438.

33 May 27 i REMODELING Electrical work, air-conditioner installation. Paint Ing, general repair, also small ap plTance repair. 377-5112. May 15 and exterior painting. Storm windows, and dbors installed.

Odd jobs EPAM WQRK Cerasnt tartar, txierfer repiirs. OuriM HOMI IMPROVEMENT FRANK POPE RAY HERRIN 442-2911 33 June 7 .1.11,1, WORK OF ALL KINO, No job Too large pr too small FrM aiUmateT 4134511. IUUNHS MRVICI tt int. 2H-3849. ALL K.

onttermt. TRENCHING IACKHOI WORK Septic tanks, sewer lines, water lines and yard landscaping. Free Fully Insured, call my time. 259-7837 OT 34 June 2 NTERIOR-BXTBRtOR PAIMTINQ estimates. Ph.

468-7IOB. nOoviao a) 97 RENTALS 41 SLEEPING ROOM For gentleman, with TV and kitchen. Close to laundromat and busline. 465-8496 1 May 22 ACTON E. Acton, Wood River.

254-5856. Clean, comfortable rooms for gentlemen. Weekly rates. XTRA LARGE SLEEPING ROOM beds, some cooking. Near downtown Alton.

462-4503. 41 12 UPPER Large pleasant sleeping room, bath Phone 465-7609. II 12 NICE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM- PRIVATE HOME NICE LOCATION. ALSO GARAGE. AFTER 9 A.M.

466-5602. wcfsj raMl OOH 4-ROOM UPSTAIRS APT. refrigerator, utilttttt fttntsMeY $17.30 weekly. 46 Jane 18 NEAT. CLEAN APARTMENTS Two and three mom, toottftg for neat, clean tenants, employed utilities ftrnisfctd.

Ample Ing. 482-0181. ACH 42 Room 4V lewd 42 10 ROOM AND BOARD for Social Security men. In private home. 300 E.

llth St. 465-4056. 48 12 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS Private bath, entrance, no pets. Information 244 Loreni, River. 46 3 ROOMS Bath, heat and watsr.

Adults only. NO pets. 1119 W. Mb street. 46 June 3 mi WOOD RIVER 3-room furnished apt.

Prlvats entrance. Block downtown. 120 a week. Adults. 46 10 i FOR furnished rooms, for 1 or 2 adults.

412 W. 4th. 462-3261. LOVELY 3-ROOM APT. FIRST FLOOR, PRIVATE ENTRANCE.

AIR-CONDI. TIONER. I OR 2 ADULTS. $80. 465-9044.

i FERGUSON APARTMENTS Pur- nlshed efficiency, heat and water furnished, laundrette. $76. 254-5598. EFFICIENCY bath, kitchen. Private entrance.

Utilities paid. Excellent neighborhood. $70. 465-7172. 46 9 NICELY ant.

437 E. 9th St. $95 monthly Includes utilities. 462-9903. NICE 2-ROOM FURNISHED 820 Langdon St.

$70 monthly Includes all utilities. 462-9903. 46 9 i. CLEAN 2-room bachelor apt. Private bath, entrance.

Utilities furnished. $16 weekly. Adults. 844 Washington. PARTLY FURNISHED 3-ROOM UPSTAIRS APT.

Utilities furnished. Deposit required. References requested. 876-1484 after 5 P.m. 46 9 3-ROOMS AND BATH Upstairs, utilities paid, no pets, don't call between 6 and 8 tonight.

726 Washington. 48 10 3 ROOMS Furnished apt. Adults Private entrance. Phone 45 10 2-BEDROOM Stove, refrigerator, water and drapes furnished. Located at 327 Wood River Wood River.

$105 month. 254-5580. 45 June 4 46 14 3 ROOM after June 10. June rent paid. Carpeted, air conditioned.

Heat and water Wood River. Call 254-6931 after 4 p.m. 46 10 ROOMS FURNISHED APT. With bath, private entrance, carport, close to Industries. 465-9007.

46 10 2 ROOMS AND BATH 2nd floor, private entrance. Adults only. All utilities furnished. $60 mo. 462-9641 or 462-9897.

Luxury 2-bedroom apt. Just $95 259-6570 or 259-6956 45 June 12 2-BEDROOM Stove and refrlg erator. air conditioner. 1144 West 9th Alton. Adults only.

$80 per month plus utilities. 466-2591. 45 16 BEAUTIFUL two-bedroom town house, ly, baths, wall to wall carpeting, coppertone kitchen, disposal, air conditioned, large screened porch, big yard, off street parking, Wood River East Alton, $127.50. 377-9074, WASHINGTON MANOR APARTMENTS IMMEDIATE 1 and bedroom garden apartmens. Wall to wall carpeting and drapes furnished.

Range, refrigerator, water. sewer. Trash collection included In low rentals. Low cost natural gas. Swimming pool.

Full tune resident manager. 700 Block Washington Ave. 465.2145 45 9 ROOM APT. Heat, gas, water furnished. Roxana.

254-8113. 16 SEE LOYCE WOOFF at 716 E. 4th St. for apartments and management. a UNFURNISHED ROOMS entrance.

Good neighborhood. Heat furnished. $65 plus utilities. Call 466-1805. 45 13 ROXANA 4 large rooms, bath.

2nd floor. Refrigerator, stove, air conditioner. $75. Inquire East door, 145 E. 4th.

WOODBURY MANOR APTS. Humbert Read, Alton, III. Large 2-bedroom apartments. Central air Wall to wall carpet Swimming pool Range, Refrigerator, Disposal Can be furnished. 466-0302 for appointment 3 ROOMS Bath, half basement, first floor, private entrance, $65 mo.

Adults only. 462-9641 or 462-9897. 45 June 10 NORTH ALTON For lease: 420 Mather St. Modern all electric, air conditioned 3-bedroom apt. I'A baths, carpeted throughout, built- in kitchen with stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal.

Private parkins. Water furnished. 1-931-0854. 45 TF COACHLIGHT APARTMENTS Don't miss these exciting new lux- uryl-bedroom units. Located near Bethalto High School at the corner of 2nd Street and the Old Bethalto Rd.

Display apartment open evenings, 6-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1-6 p.m. Or call 254-0370. 45 10 -ROOM APT.

Refrigerator, stove and utilities furnished. Private entrance. No pets. Adults only. 259-7791.

45 June 12 ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. Private bath and entrance. Second floor. Wood River. Call 377.6589.

15 9 4-ROOM APT. IK HARTFQRD-Ph. 45 LARGE 2 Private entrance and drive. Utilities, stove, refrigerator furnished. 4C2-M60 or 45 TF EXECUTIVE APTS.

SJ2 Washington, Alton. Itra-Modsrn. ,1 and" 3-bedrpom tmenls. Swimming pool. Rail.

4M-S832 May ROOM APARTMENT 1st Mlddlstown, 'air condltlc month- Call after June 12 LUXURY APARTMENT Two bedrooms, carpeting, mahogany cabinets, refrigerator, furoltA. ad. central air oondUtonlog, garage with utility arcaTiUO month. Short Street. ItthaUa.

9774088. 3.77-6784. a rr APTI Miart) (your CARROLL WOOO APTS, 1 Houses for Root 47 47 16 FOUR Homes and Garden style. New kitchen, bath. Excellent neighborhood.

$105. Stove, refrigerator available. 465-7172. 47 9 FOR 3 bedrooms. Modern.

$65 month. 506 Price Place, East Alton. 259-6940. 47 12 2 BEDROOM HOME Basement, central air, garage. Milton area, near busline.

377-8368. 47 9 UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM Adults only. Inquire at 528 Washington East Alton. 47 10 3-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT Adults only. $55 month.

445 West MacArthur Drive. Cottage Hills, 111. 259-9806. 47 10 LARGE 3-ROOM HOUSE With yard. $68 month.

Wood River area. Pets acceptable. 254-8580. 47 15 TWO YOUNG LADIES sharing 3- bedroom home desire 3rd party to share house. Phone 465-1460.

47 9 3-ROOM $60. Phone 259-6504. 47 10 i 2 heat. On Courthouse Square, Alton. $95 per month.

Write: J. T. Blume, 1713 W. Teton, Peoria, 111. 61614.

Must supply references. 47 TF NEW 6-ROOM HOMES 3 large bedrooms and living room carpeted, built-in kitchen. 1H baths, largo recreation room, one garage. $200 per month. STOREYLAND HOMES 466-2261 48 16 FURNISHED 2-BEDROOM HOUSE utilities furnished.

ISO per week. Phone 258-2454. 827 Meadow Drive. Cottage Hills. 48 -r ,10 FOUR Homes and Garden style.

New kitchen, bath. Excellent neighborhood, stove, re- frlgerator, $115. 465-7172. BACHELOR APT. Or couple.

Downstairs, 3 rooms furnished. Utilities. Clean. Close to bus and Glass Works. 465-6089 after 5.

4-ROOM HOUSE and 4-room mobile home 465-1860. 30 10 SO WAREHOUSE 50' 70'. Easy access, level lot, central location. Inquire 929 East 6th. Office Posh ROOM II 51 TF WILSHIRE MALL SHOPPING or business space, 20x40.

259-7113 or 1 NEED OFFICE SPACE? Why not share expenses and 1000 so, ft. office space in Monticelo Plata. For details please call 466-2700. After 5 466-4124. 51 May 23.

OFFICE Pr location. WOMOO! to summer only. 54 10 YOUNG COUPLE fu ed aiartmant or house la ul ID TO I JWt Alton Evening Telegraph REAL ESTATE SALI 56-10 LOCAL LUMBER YARD and building supply business. Modara mint. Ttady to 10.

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