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Lynn Obituaries Alton Evening Telegraph Tuesday, July 6, 1971 B-5 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Irene Lynn, 82, the wife of the Rev. Dr. A. Ralph Lynn, associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, died at 1 a.m.

Sunday at St. Anthony's Hospital after an illness of about seven months. She was born In Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1889, and attended Antioch College In Ohio. She taught school for about five years after her marriage to Rev.

Lynn July 7,1911, in Fairborn, Ohio. A former Granite City resident, she and her husband have resided at 2038 Alby Alton for the past 12 years. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Dr. Robert B. Lynn of Alton, the Rev.

Dr. Edmund R. Lynn, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church hi Kansas City, Kan. and Andrew Ralph Jr. of Covina, eight grandchildren; and eight great- grandchildren.

Mrs. Lynn was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. Corley Burroughs will conduct funeral services at 10 a.m.

Thursday at the church and burial will be in Valhalla Memorial Park in Godfrey. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at Gent Funeral Home. The First Presbyterian Church has been named as a memorial. Tindall A former Wood River resident, David C.

Tindall, 67, who has been maintenance man at Elsinore Military Academy in Elsinore, for the past five years, died unexpectedly Sunday. He was born in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1903, and married the former Florence Margaret Lehman, March 9,1924. Besides his widow, Florence, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Ford of St.

Louis, Mrs. Elsie Davis of Rosewood Heights, Mrs. Irma Webb of Alton, and Mrs. Myra Jamison of Blairsville, a son, David T. of Wood Elver; 20 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Paul of Pamona, and John of Alton; and a sister, Mrs.

Robert Parrish of Kampsville. Visitation will begin after 6 p.m. Wednesday at Smith Funeral Home in Wood River, where funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Rose Lawn Memory Gardens, Bethalto.

Williams Samuel Williams, 68, of Alton, died at 4:45 p.m. Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Williams, of 1126 Harrison, was a laborer at the Illinois Terminal Railroad for 35 years and retired in 1970. He was bom in County State Cross, Dec.

24, 1902 and married Lonzy Mary Bailey May 24,1948. He attended schools in Arkansas and was a member of St. Paul's Baptist Church. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mizzle Janes and Mrs.

Robertha Kane of Waukegan and Mrs. Samella Hawkins of Alton; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Zettie Brown; one son, Aubrey of Pensacola, one step-son, Natherinal Townser of Alton; two brothers, Eddie of Arkansas and Freddie of Detroit, Mich, and six grandchildren. Visitation will be Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the And Chapel.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Baptist Church, with the Rev. F. C.

Coleman presiding. Burial will be in Alton City Cemetery. McReynolds Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. today at Marks Mortuary in Wood River for Ralph McReynolds, 66, of 121 W. Cherry Hartford, who died at 5:30 p.m.

Saturday in an Alton hospital. The Rev. Donald Durall of Hartford conducted the services and burial was in Rose Lawn Memory Gardens in Bethalto. Mr. McReynolds was a pumper in the compound house at Shell Oil Co.

for 31 years until his retirement in 1957. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Hartford. He was born Dec. 6, 1904, in Cairo, 111., and married the former Pauline Beasley in April of 1925. In addition to his widow, Pauline, he leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Dixie Bowman of Wood River; three sons, Charles of Wood River, Calvin of Richmond, Va. and Herbert of Bunker Hill; eight grandchildren and a half-sister, Mrs. Lucy Williams of Daytona, Beach, Fla. William of. Nebo, Fred of Hamburg and John of Belleview; three daughters, Mrs.

Merlin (Minnie) Folles of Kampsville, Mrs. Joe (M a 1 e) Petrowske of Granite City and Mrs. Phillip (Martha) Reed of Pleasant Hill; 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Visitation will begin after 4 p.m. today at Ward Funeral Home in Pleasant Hill where the Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight.

A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Belleview, where she was a member, with Father Martin O'Hara, pastor of the church, as celebrant of the mass. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery.

Schulze Wynn Mrs. Sophie D. Wynn, 72, of Alton, died at 4:55 p.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mrs. Wynn, who resided at 1027 East Sixth taught at Humbolt School for 28 years. She was born Sept. 21, 1897 in Alton and was married to Harry Wynn, who died in 1952. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Order of the Eastern Star and the White Shrine.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Florence Alexander; five niece and three nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today at the Smith Funeral Home, with the Rev. r.

Cortley Burroughs presiding. Burial was in the Alton City Cemetery. Osterman A former Calhoun County resident, Mrs. Flora L. Osterman, 89, of Pleasant Hill, died at 5 p.m.

Sunday at Illini Hospital in Pittsfield. She was born in Newark, April 18, 1882, and married Herman Osterman April 14, 1902. He died in 1940. Surviving are three sons, Fire causes heavy damage to home Alton firemen battled one blaze that heavily damaged a home during the weekend, and a second fire which was confined to the basement of a house. At 6:28 p.m.

July 4 the home of Mrs. Nellie Daniels, 3117 Belle was in flames when firemen arrived. Firemen quelled the blaze, but not before the house was heavily damaged. At 1:20 a.m. Monday firemen answered a call at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Norval Cox of 620 Oakwood St. A short circuit in a record player in the basement had caused basement celling floor joist to ignite. Firemen said the short followed the record player's electric cord up the wall and ignited a floor joist. Intense smoke from the smouldering joist caused Donald M.

Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cox to be overcome. He was treated and released from an Alton hospital. Blaze destroys barn in Godfrey Godfrey firemen were called too late Saturday night to save a barn which burned to the ground on the south side of Stamper Lane, midway between Godfrey Road and Pierce Lane.

When firemen left the No. 1 firehouse on Godfrey Road flames of the burning barn, which they believed belonged to Robert Glazebrook, were already visible at the firehouse. In addition to the barn, which firemen said was empty, a nearby shed was also heavily damaged by names and a second shed was partially burned. Firemen spent two hours at the scene and said that nobody has yet reported that it was their barn. No one was at home in a house in the vicinity of the barn.

John F. Schulze, 69, of Wood River Ave. in Cottage Hills died at a.m. Saturday in Carlinvilie Area Hospital. He was born Jan.

21, 1902, in Fort Russell Township, the son of Fred Schulze of East Alton and the late Mrs. Nellie Schulze. He served in the Army during World War II. He is survived by his father and by one sister, Mrs. Tillie Iberg of East Alton.

Visitation will be after 7 p.m. today at Smith Funeral Home in Bethalto. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Howard Taylor officiating.

Burial will be in Montgomery Cemetery. Nobbe Johanna Nobbe, 91, of 2614 Krum Alton, died at 4 p.m. Saturday in St. Anthony's Hospital. She was born in Germany, Dec.

6, 1879, and married Charles Nobbe in 1906 in Bond County. He died in 1959. She is survived by two sons, Wilfred of Alton and the Rev. Clarence Nobbe of Carrier Mills, four daughters, Mrs. Frieda Haper of Alton, Mrs.

Florence Richards of Alton, Mrs. Claribelle Hartwell of Grisham, and Mrs. Maybelle Klein of Clarkston, 13 grandchildren and 6 great- grandchildren. Funeral services were at 10 a.m. Monday at Smith Funeral Home, with Elder John Graham presiding.

Burial was at Staunton City Cemetery. Arger JERSEYVILLE Mrs. Afento H. Arger, 68, of 131 Andrew Jerseyville, died at 3 a.m. Monday at Barnes Hospital in St.

Louis. She was born in Piraeus, Greece, Feb. 20, 1903. Surviving are her husband, Harry N. Arger; two daughters, Miss Anastasia H.

Arger and Miss Eugenia Arger, both of Jerseyville; two sons, Nicholas H. of Jerseyville and Dr. Peter H. Arger of Narberth, four grandchildren; a brother, Johi. T.

Khlantos of Creve Coeur, and two sisters, Mrs. M. E. Chalious and Mrs. H.

J. Nebuloni, both of Creve Coeur. Friends may call from 3 to 10 p.m. today at Jacoby Brothers Funeral in Jerseyville and after noon Wednesday at Krieghauser South Funeral Home in St. Louis.

A funeral mass will be at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in St. Louis at 2 p.m Thursday with Father Constantine J. Andrews officiating. Burial will be in St.

Matthews Cemetery, St. Louis. Landreth EDWARDSVILLE Roy E. Landreth, 77, of Edwardsville, was pronounced dead on arrival at Alton Memorial Hospital around noon Saturday. He had been ill several months.

Mr, Landreth was a former resident of Alton and had been employed by Laclede Steel Co. Later he operated his own washer repair service, and retired in 1965. He was born Oct. 29, 1893 in Jacksonville. He attended the Main Street United Methodist Church.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Franklin of Midway, Mrs. Betty Ottwell of Holiday Shores and Mrs. Marjorie Deem of Alton; four sons, Edison of Holiday Shores, Woodrow of Dalton, Leroy of Alton and Ronald of Holiday Shores; a brother, Joseph of Alton; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hale-of Alton; 12 grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren.

Visitation will be at Streeper Funeral Home after 2 p.m. today. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home, with the Rev. John Henderson officiating.

Burial will be in Upper Alton Cemetery. Hummel George F. Hummel, a former Alton resident, died Saturday morning at a St. Petersburg, nursing home. Mr.

Hummel was born in Fieldon and spent most of his life in Alton. He was residing with his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tanner in Tarpon Springs, Fla. He is survived by two brothers, Louis of Fort Worth, and Walter of Alton; and two sisters, Mrs.

Amelia Fordes of Grafton and Mrs. Robert Tanner. Funeral services were held today in the North Funeral Home in Tarpon Springs. Buial was in Tarpon Springs. Mller Herbert J.

Miller, 66, of 2304 Crawford, Alton, died at 12:45 a.m. Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was born in Alton, March 11, 1905, and attended the Alton schools. Mr.

Miller was an operating engineer at Shell Oil Co. for 28 years until his retirement in 1963. Later he was employed with the Alton Recreation Department. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Holy Name Sodality, Shell Oil Recreation Department and the Sunday Golfers Club Surviving are his widow, the former Dorothy Dean, whom he married Sept.

23, 1935, at St. Mary's Catholic Church; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Wendell and Mrs. Robert Lowe, both of Alton; a son, Jeffrey of Park Forest, nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Duane Randell of Alton and Mrs.

Gilbert Parker of Mercer Island, and two brothers, Father Joseph Miller of Springfield and Louis Miller of Alton. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at Staten Funeral Home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church and burial will be hi Upper Alton Cemetery. Ellena WILSONVILLE Bernard Ellena, 60, an assembler at the A. 0. Smith Company of Granite City, was pronounced deac 1 on arrival at 2:45 p.m. Sunday at St.

Francis Hospital in Litchfield. He was born March 23, 1911, in Braidwood, III. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Ferrari; two sons, Joseph and Richard of Wilsonville; one brother, James of Wilsonville; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hauchard of Wilsonville, Mrs. Mary Ann LaBick of Chicago, Mrs.

Catherine Carlton and Mrs. Lucille Leahy of Burbank, Calif. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. today at Union Funeral Home in Benld and Rosary will be at 8 tonight. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wilsonville. Burial will be In Benld City Cemetery. Silkwood Raymond Silkwood, 79, of 1201 E. 4th Alton, died at 9:35 p.m.

Monday at Elder Care Nursing Home. He had been ill since January. He was born in Walkerville, 111., June 2, 1892, and retired 20 years ago as a laborer In a foundry. Surviving are his widow, the former Marie Cox, whom he married in 1932, in White Hall; two daughters, Mrs. Dolly Brown of Chautauqua and Mrs.

Mary Easter of Alton; a son, Roy of Alton; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Mabel Hardwick and Mrs. Elsie Peters, both of Carrollton, Mrs. Ella Mae Merkel of Alton and Mrs. Velma Phroe of Jerseyville; and two stepsons, Carl Allen and Clifford Allen, both of Alton.

Mr. Silkwood was a member of the Church of Christ. Visitation will begin after 6 p.m. today at Smith Funeral Home in Alton, where funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Valhalla Memorial Park in Godfrey. Home CARLINVILLE Eli W. Home, 86, of Carlinvilie died at 1 a.m. Monday in Carlinvilie Area Hospital. He was born in Frederick, Iowa Nov.

4,1884. He is survived by his wife, Leonora; two daughters, Mrs. C. H. Tostberg of Quincy and Mrs.

Ralph Hayes of Springfield; two sons, Raymond of Romney, W. Va. and Harvey of Staunton; two stepsons, Norman and George Emmons of Carlinvilie; a brother, Harvey of Davenport, Iowa; 12 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; 2 great- great-grandchildren; 6 step- grandchildren and 1 step- great-grandchild. Visitation will be at the Wiese-Anderson Funeral Home after 3 p.m. today.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with Hev. Dr. Robert Baumann of the United Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Mayfield Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mercurio The Rt. Rev. Msgr. James A. Suddes, pastor of St.

Mary's Catholic Church, conducted funeral services at 2 p.m. today at Staten Funeral Home for Timothy M. Mercurio, infant son of, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercurio of 2116 Halliburton, Alton, who was pronounced dead on arrival at 8 a.m.

Sunday at Alton Memorial Hospital. Burial was in Alton City Cemetery. The infant was bora May 10,1971, in Alton. In addition ot his parents, surviving are a brother, In addition to his parents, Charles L. IV; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mercurio Jr. of Alton; grandfather, Charles Mercurio Sr. of Alton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Schmidt of Alton; great-grandmother, Mrs. Harold Rush of Granite City; and grandmother, Mrs. Marjorie Sanner of Springfield. Gibson Charles Gibson, 79, of 248 8th Wood River, died Sunday at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, after visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Pat Mills in Woodford, Va.

where he fell and broke his hip. He died later of an apparent heart attack. Mr. Gibson was formerly superintendent at the Beall Tool Co. in Alton.

He retired in 1863. He was born Jan. 28, 1892, in Clarksville, Mo. and came to Alton as a child with his parents and attended schools here. Surviving are his daughter, Pat; a son, Charles of Wood River; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Mary Gates of Alton; a stepson, George Reed of Kalamazoo, Mich; five step-grandchildren; 12 step-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Russell and Arnold, both of Alton; and a sister, Mrs. Lucy Cook of Alton. His wife, the former Mary L. Fischer, preceded him in death Nov. 4,1958.

Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today at Staten Funeral Home where the Rev. Fred Beck, pastor of the Metropolitan United Methodist Church will conduct funeral services at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Upper Alton Cemetery.

McClintock A funeral mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. today at SS. Peter Paul's Catholic Church for Mark A. McClintock, 63, a former Alton resident of 8341 Fullerton Court, University City, who was pronounced dead on at Jersey Community Hospital. He had an apparent heart attack.

Burial was hi St. Patrick's Cemetery. He was born May 8, 1908, in Alton and was a chemist at Shell Oil Co. from 1933 until his retirement in 1970. He is survived by his widow, the former Bernice Flannery, whom he married Nov.

28, 1936, at SS. Peter Paul's Catholic Church; two sons, Raymond of University City, Mo. and Thomas of Breckenridge Hills, two grandchildren; and a brother, Paul of Alton. Monday at Passavant Hospital In Jacksonville after a four-day illness. She was bora in Kane, Dec.

25, 1917, the daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Liby Hardwick and married Lewis Brandt, May 4,1935, in Carrollton. Surviving is her husband, Lewis; her mother of White Hall; three sons, Arthur of Morrisonville, William of Greenfield and Richard of Fayettevllle, four brothers, Walter of Dow, Elmer of Hillview, Keith of Athensville and Don of White Hall; and 10 grandchildren. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. today at Mehl Funeral Home, Carrollton, where funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday, with the Rev. William Boston of Jacksonville presiding. Burial will be in the Mt. Gilead Cemetery in Carroilton. Hubbard WHITE HALL Funeral services for Mrs.

Anita Nichols, Hubbard, 50, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dawdy Wolfe Funeral Home with burial in Pine Tree Cemetery at Patterson. Mrs. Hubbard was found dead in a pickup truck at her home near Roodhouse at 3 p.m. Sunday.

She had been despondent over the death of her husband, Lloyd, last May 29. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Mabel Nichols, of White Hall; her father, Roy Nichols of Springfield and several brothers and sisters including City Clerk Bob Nichols. A coroner's inquest into the death is pending. Madden CARLINVILLE Miss Delores Elaine Madden, 14, of Carlinvilie died at 3:30 a.m.

Monday at Carlinvilie Area Hospital from toxic shock due to peritonitis, a Monday afternoon autopsy showed. She was born Feb. 26, 1957, the daughter of Maurice and Mildred Bellm Madden, who survive. She is also survived by three sisters, Marilyn, Ann and Joyce, all at home; a brother Carl, at home; and a grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Madden of Carlinvilie.

Visitation will be after 4 p.m. today and the Rosary will be read at 7:30 p.m. at Heinz Funeral Home. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, with Msgr. Casimir Toliusis presiding. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery in Gillespie. Brandt GREENFIELD Mrs. Mary Celtus Hardwick Brandt, 53, of Rte.

2, Greenfield, died at 12:30 a.m. Fares for transatlantic flights may be reduced MONTREAL (AP) A roundtrip fare of about for transatlantic flights paid for 90 to 120 days in advance is reported close to approval by the world's international airlines. The proposal, under discussion by the 40 lines attending the North Atlantic fares conference of the International Air Transport Association, is aimed at winning back the business being lost to low-fare charter lines. "There is a general feeling of acceptance of a fare in the plus or minus $200 range," said an I ATA spokesman Monday night. "However, there are a number of different views as to what form that fare should take." Except for the $200 youth fares recently put in by a number of major lines, the cheapest New York-to-London roundtrip fare now is $272 In the slack winter season.

Pan American, TWA, BOAC and Air Canada are urging the lower advance-pay rate and have threatened to quit IATA unless the other lines agree. IATA is a rate-fixing organization formed to prevent fare wars that would drive some lines out of business. The charter airlines are not members. Unanimity is required for approval of fare changes. The conference opened June 29 and is expected to last about a month.

Banks told to report WASHINGTON (AP) -The comptrollerof currency issued a call today for reports on the condition of national banks at the close of business Wednesday, June 30. A similar call also was issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to insured state banks, not members of the Federal Reserve System. Drennan G. Neal Drennan, 65, of 702 Union, Alton, died at 4:20 p.m.

Monday at Alton Memorial Hospital after being in failing health for five months. He was born Nov. 23, 1905 in Manchester and owned and operated the G. N. Drennan Advertising Specialties.

Hu is survived by his wife Katheryn; his mother, Mrs. Jessie Smith of Roodhouse; two sons, David of Granite City and Frank, stationed near Tucson, one brother, Paul of Roodhouse; and three grandchildren. He was a member of the Wood River Masonic Lodge No. 1062 AF AM, Ainad Temple, Owls Club, Dobbies, Eagles and Moose Club. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m.

Thursday in the Gent Chapel, with the Rev. Paul S. Krebs officiating. Visitation will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday and masonic services will be at 7 p.m.

Burial will be in Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens, Bethalto. Heck of Gillespie; five grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. The Rev. Glenn Creek, pastor of the United Methodist Church, conducted funeral services at 2 p.m. today at the Union Funeral Home in Gillespie and burial rites in Gillespie City Cemetery.

Schallenberg Edward Schallenberg, 82, a fanner of Rte. 1, Brighton, died Saturday morning of an apparent heart attack while looking for cattle. He was born Feb. 22, 1889 in Godfrey Township nd was married to Floy Crull, who preceded him in death in 1957. He was also married to the former Augusta Groppel Baxter, who survives him.

Also surviving are two sons, Robert E. of Brighton and Roy C. of Grafton; one daughter, Mrs. Melvin Maxeiner of Alton; one sister, Mrs. Arnold Gerdt of Godfrey; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be after 4 p.m. today at Warner Funeral Home hi Brighton, where funeral services will be at 1:30 Wednesday, with the Rev. Andrew McMullen of the Salem Presbyterian Church presiding. Burial will be hi Valhalla Memorial Park, Godfrey. Mapes Viano GILLESPIE Mrs.

Effie Viano, 74, of 1400 S. Macoupm, Gillespie, died at 2:15 a.m. Sunday at the Staunton Nursing Home. She was born in Gillespie, Jan. 4, 1897, and her husband, Dolph Viano, preceded her in death.

Surviving are three sons, Lester of Gillespie, LeRoy of Rockbridge, Md. and Leonard of St. Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Duncan of TougJjkenamon, Ihree brothers, Earl, Alfred and Richard Dann, all of Gillespie; a sister, Mrs. Lillie ALHAMBRA former Alhambra resident, Jessie E.

Mapes, 78, of Clinton, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Highland. His health had been failing since December. He was born in Ozark, Sept. 27, 1892.

Surviving are a son, Rowland of Clinton; two daughter, Mrs. Elmer Schuettc of Alhambra and Mrs. Walter Armon of 11 i i 11 six grandchildren; and four great- grandchildren. Friends may call after p.m. today at Calvert Funeral Home in Clinton and after 10 a.m.

Wednesday at Hen- Funeral Home in Collinsville where funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Buria! will be in Oaklawn Cemetery Edwardsville. STREEPER Funeral Home 1620 WASHINGTON Services 10 am Thursday, First Presbyterian Church Rev. Dr.

Cortley Burroughs officiating Burial Valhalla Memorial Park In state at the chapel after 7 pm today NEAL DRENNAN Services 1 pm Thursday, Cent Chapel Rev. Paul S. Krebs officiating Burial Rosolawn Memory Gardens In state at the chapel after 3 pm Wednesday DAVID 0. TINDALL Visitation 6 pm Wednesday Funeral 1 pm Thursday at the funeral home. BETHALTO JOHN SCHULZE Visitation 7 pm Thursday Funeral 10 am Wednesday at the funeral home.

ALTON RAYMOND SILKWOOD Visitation pm today. Services 1 pm Wednesday at the funeral home. ALTON-WOOD RIVES BETUALTO Classified Deadline Wednesday, July 7th Will Be 9:30 A.M. Legal 1 egal No. 4229 July 6 ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Publlce Notice Is hereby given lat on June 30th, A.D.

1971, a cer- flcate was filed In the Office of County Clerk of Madison ounty, Illinois, setting forth the ames and post-office addresses of 11 of the persons owning, conducing and transacting the business nown as THE RENTAL CENTER, oca ted at 2415 Bcllllnc. Alton, till- ois. Dated this 30th day of June, A.D. 071, EULALIA HOTZ County Clerk egal No. 4230 July 6 REZONING NOTICE VILLAGE OF BETHALTO Notice is hereby given that a ubllc hearing will be held on July 1, 1971, at the hour of 7:45 P.M.

the Municipal Building in the Illagc of Bethalto on the Petition Northern Madison County Amerlan Legion Post 214 for rezoning rom R-l District to R-3 District of ie property commonly known as 52 Mill Street In the Village of tctfialto and legally described as 'Mows, to wit: Lot 1 in James McAlfneys Subdt- ision of Lot 10 of Bethalto to the Plat thereof recorded la Book 20 at Page 91 in the Reorder's Office of Madison County, lllnois at which time and place ny person interested may be heard. Dated July 6, 1971. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE VILLAGE OF BETHALTO By WM. DOERR Secretary Legal 4228 July 6 MADISON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the ibove named Board of Appeals, es- ablished under the Madison County toning Ordinance, will hold a Pubic Hearing on the 3rd day of Augst, 1971, at the time and place as ioted below for the purpose of hear- ng testimony for against he following proposed change in he above named Ordinance. At 10:15 A.M.

on the petition of Woodbury Hills Development Corporation by Maurice J. Wlcken- iauser, Secretary, Owners of Rec- 3rd, and Community Christian Church, by Wilbur Grove, Purchasers, requesting a Special Use Permit as per Article XI Section 7 of ho Madison County Zoning Ordl- lanco to construct a church and ated facilities in a B-2 General Busness District In Foster Township. A tract of land in the Northwest of the Northwest Vi of Section 31 Township 6 North Range 9 West of the Third Principal Me- ridlan. described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the east line said quarter-quar- ser section with the south line of a 50 foot road (township) known as Union School Road; thence westerly along said south line a distance of 250 feet; thence southerly parallel to the cast line of said quarter-quarter section for a distance of -150 feet; thence easterly parallel to the south line of sold Township Road a distance Of 250 feet to the east line of said quarter-quarter section; thence northerly along said east line 450 fpot to "the POINT OF BEGINNING. The Hearing will be held at the above described site.

MADISON COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PER HOWARD W. KASEBERG, CHAIRMAN Legal 4224 June 29. July 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE OF SALE OF EXCESS LAND WITH IMPROVEMENTS Sealed bids for the sale of land hereinafter described with improvements thereon will be received by the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS, Division of Highways, at the office of the District Engineer. 9300 St. Clair Avenue, French Village, East St.

Louis, Illinois at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, July 12, 1971 and at that time publicly opened and read. (1) Item No. 1 (Parcel No. 3G7-X) located at 28 Rose Street, Cottage Hills.

III. frame residence with full basement. Minimum bid S3.000.00 (2) Item No. 2 (Parcel No. 368-X) located ut 22 Rose Street, Cottage Hills, 111.

1-stoi-y brick residence with full basement. Minimum bid $5,000.00 3) Item No. 3 (Parcel No. 370-X) located at IB Rose Street, Cottage Hills, III. 1'A-Story frame residence with full basement.

Minimum bid $6,000.00 Premises will be open for Inspec- lon on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1971 rom 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM. The above described land and im- irovements will be sold by sealed ilds to the highest bidder on each Item, or the highest com- ilnation bid on the above Items, vhfch must exceed the total of all he highest bids on each separate tem. No bid will be accepted for he above parcels In an amount ess than the fair appraised valua- lon on each. An amount equal to 109' of the lid amount must accompany the bid proposal as a performance de- loslt. The deposits of unsuccessful ildders will be returned after the ale Is closed.

Bid proposal forms of information may be obtained from the office of he District Engineer, Division of Highways, 9300 St. Clair Avenue, St. Louis. The State of Illinois, Department 1 Public Works and Buildings, in Lccordance with the provisions of VI of the Civil Rights Act of 964 (78 Stat. 252) and the regula- ms of the Department of Com- irco 15 CFR (Part 8) issued pur- ant to such act will affirmatively udure that acceptance of any bid pursuant to this notice or advertisement will be without discrimination on the ground of race, color or national origin.

The Department of Public Works and Buildings reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS William F. Cellini Director Richard H. Golterman Chief Highway Engineer Moving? Sell those useful but no longer needed items with a Telegraph Want Ad! Call 465-6641 to place your ad.

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