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Greece Answsr to Previous Puzzle I ACROSS I 1 Native name of Greece i 7 is its capital 1 13 Bird 114 Analogical ISPuSed up 16 Store in a silo 17 Indian weight 18 Be sick 20 Marble 21 Most loving 25 Lamentation 28 Prizes 32 Pleasant smell 33 Wireless 34 Burdened 35 Separated 36 Hurler 39 Fruits 40 Furious storm 42 Limb 45 German river 46 GI's address 49 Earliest 52 Willower 55 Have in mind 66 AH 57 Spirited horses 58 Keep DOWN 1 Garden tools 2 Mr. Gardner 3 Falsifier 4 Land parcel .5 Brew 8 Closed car 7 Anoints 8 Unit of weight SHours (ab.) 10 Exude II Romantic hero 12 Killed 19 Fish 21 Instigate 22 Citrus fruit 23 Leather thongs 24 Beverage container 25 Pigeon peas 26 Verbal 27 Italian community 29 Dutch cheese 30 Mud 31 Topers 37 Improves 38 Revolutions per 44 Araqhnid minute (ab.) 46 Continent 41 Natural fat 47 Persian fairy 42 Friends (Fr.) 48 Biblical name 43 Rare 50 Scottish river 51 Finale 53 Mariner's direction 54 Pewter coin of Thailand NEWSPAPER EOTEEPRISE ASSN. Games ACROSS .1 Baseball's Ruth 6 Baseball's Williams 8 Tools used In basabail 12 Fish sauce 13 Intimidate 14 Wings. 15 Bristle 16 Confederate (ab.) (17 Kind 18 Listens to BO Tennis 6 Pitcher 1 Forbid 8 Basketball equipment (pi.) 9 Tropical plant 10 Pastry 11 Tennis matches IS Shoe part 21 Billiard tool 23 Equestrian game 85 St. Louis ballplayer 28 SeaVeed vacuum 27 Plateau equipment (pi) 28 Bugle can KB Spinning tfly 80 Result of a "A Regret oridgedeal Board game 81 Bacchanalian 9 Singer Merman cry 82TJnaspirate4 4Enthnsiasin 186 Rescue 187 Grate 99 Lead In bridge '41 Not (prefix) 42 Sewer 44 Sports spectator without a seat 46 Egg drink 48 Health resort Dedicated Pierces with a knife 67 Man's cams BSBormese'demon CO Plastic ingredient tl Statement Japanese outcast 63 Hire Answer to Previous Puzzle I- 1 A I 1 Em A nU -5 A EE An r- 1 fil A 1 85 Badminton equipment (pi) 88 Card game (var.) 40 Short deeps 43 Negative word 45 Disposition 47 Tunney and Barry 49 Social initiates (con.) BO Ireland 54 War god 65 Twisted 56 Cloy 69 Scottish cap 65 Famous node 66 Italian tity DOWN 1 Hit (slang) 2 Nautical term 8 Greek letter 4 Card gana 5 Pitch RADIO PROGRAMS KSD (550 Ice) MONDAY KMOX (1120 kc) KXOK (630 kc) KWK (1380 ke) WSIU (91.9 FM) 6:00 KilOX--Newi Sports KWR-KIng Richard KXOK--Danny Draki Snow 3:15 KSL--BujlneM; UUBlo KM.OX--Local News Stodu KSL--Hews W8IU--Muilc to tie AJr KilOX--Sports DigMt SMC SLMOX--LoweE Thomas HfiD--Giy? Lombarfio 6:00 KSU-- Bportl KMOX-- 8:15 MD--Percy FUtt Show tin World 7:00 JLSIJX -World lonigat 7H6 HMOX--Richard Hayes Show WSIU U.

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2-Expedition. 9-French for Teacher. Report 4-Xeus. 5-Ripcord 4-To Tell the Truth. 2-Bronco.

9-Mo. Spotlight. 11-Deputy Dawg. 9-TV College 11-Movie. 5-National Velvet 5-Pnce is Right.

4-Father Knows Best. 2-The Rifleman. 9-Arms Conrtol. 5-87th Precinct. 4-Danny Thomas Show.

2-Surfside Six. 9-Influential American. 4-The Andy Griffith Show. ll-Dick Powell Presents, 5-Thriller. 4-Hennesey.

2-Ben Casey. 9-French for Teachers. 11-Movie. TUESDAY 5, 4-News. 2-Highway Patrol.

5-Huntley-BrlDkley Report 4-News. of Sophia Loren." 4-JIarshal Dfflon, 2-Bugs Bunny. 8-Written Word. fl-Mo. Spotlight.

ll-Jeff's Collie. 6:45 Beginning French. 7:00 4-Password. 2-Bachelor Father. 9-What Are the Odds.

11-Treasure. 7:30 5-Alfred Hitchcock Presents 4-Dobie Gillis. 2-New Breed. 9-TV College 11-State Trooper. 8:00 5-Bob Hope Show.

4-Red Skelton. 8-Ragtime Era. B-Parents Ask About Schools. 11-Cinarron City. 4-lchabod and "Me.

8-Play of the Week. 2-Yours for a Song. 9-Medical Forum. 9:00 i-Cain's 100. 4-Garry Moore Show.

2-Alcoa Premiere. 9-You Are There. 11-Movie. 9:30 9-Beginning French. 2-Panic.

i 2-Medic. I .0:15 5-Jack Paar Show. TVHighlights Tuesday's, Television The World of Sophia Loren, NBC. A one-hour study of the movie star's life: Her childhood near Naples, her beginnings as a model and young actress and her discovery by Carlo Ponti, now her husband. Producer- director Eugene Jones spent a month trailing Miss Loren with 8n NBC sound-camera crew.

Also seen are Tony Perkins, Vittorio de Sica and others. 6:30 p.m. CST The Clear Horizon, CBS. Debut of a daytime dramatic seria; based on the lives of a space research team stationed at Cape Canaveral. 9-30 a.m.

CST. Bachelor Father, ABC. "The Hong Kong Suit." Kelly Gregg (Noreen Corcoran) buys a S12 suit for her uncle (John Forsythe), but it falls apart at a meeting of the fashion men's wear creators. 7 p.m. CST.

The Bob Hope Show, NBC. A one-hour musical-comedy special with guest stars Steve Allen, Joan Collins, Jack Paar, Joanie Sommers and David Rose and his orchester. 8 p.m. CST. The Garry Moore Show.

CBS. Broadway star Gwen Verdon is Garry's special guest. Gwen and Carol Burnett sing a duet, "Be a Clown." 9 p.m. CST. Cain's Hundred, NBC.

Phenc Newton i-3080 MRS HUGH MENK Woman's Club To Assist Students A project for the benefit of sisting young people in high scho to get a start in their college ucation was decided upon at meeting of the Staunton Woman club, held at the grade scho community room Tuesday evenin Mrs. Walter C. Fritz, who presi ed, appointed the following men bers to arrange for benefits provide money for the projec Mrs. Jack Maddox, Miss Mary Lo Courtney, Mrs. W.

J. Kasubk Mrs. Walter W. Bond, Mrs. Jame Coatney.

The program included assem )ly singing of the hymn "Battl 3ymn of the. Republic" as rea by Mrs. Fred L. Killmar who a companied the group. The program included a voca selection "When I Think of Ca vary" by Mrs.

Leo A. Mabry, a companied by Mrs. J. Harold Die and the story of the Women he Bible as presented by Mrs Jessie S. Sparr.

Nominating committee compose of Mrs. Hugh E. Menk, Mrs. Jac for a Junkman." Dorothy Dan dridge makes her TV drama de but as a blues singer trying a comeback after years of narcotics addiction. This show was preempted last week by a special program on a a John Glenn.

9 p.m. CST. Alcoa Premier, ABC. "The Doctor." A physician (Richard Kiley) faces a 5100,000 malpractice suit initiated by a motorist he treated. Fred Astaire Hosts.

9 p.m. CST. "Blues Maddox, Mrs. Norman J. Voyles 'Blanket Day' Sunday, March 5, has been designated as "Blanket Day" by the Presbyterian Women's Organization for the Moro area.

Donations of good, usable blankets or comforters--old or new--and of any size are being sought. The blankets will be taken to the proper center to be forwarded to Church World Service for distributions. Donors are asked to sew or tape 25 cents to each blanket to cover processing and handling. Former Resident Dies Relatives and friends have received word of the death of Mrs Wallace Davis, 71, of Little Rock Ark. Mrs.

Davis was before her marriage Miss Ethel Riley, daugh- Mrs. Carl Bierbaum, Mrs. Eugen Goehe and Mrs. Rudolph Leone Benld will meet on Friday, Marc 2, at the home of Mrs. Walter Fritz.

The district meeting wi be held in Taylorville, April 13 a the county meeting in Gir ard March 29. The club will be entertained a luncheon and a tour of the Si Louis Art Museum on Tuesday March 20. Miss Mary Lou Court ney is chairman of the tour. Res ervations are to be made before Monday, March 12. Mrs.

Shirley Lewis is a new member. Mrs. Mamie Benetti was chair man of the coffee hour. Service Club Meeting Junior Service club monthly meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb 27, beginning at 7:30 p.m. for an electric oven and refrigerator demonstration at the offices of the Illinois Power Company.

Members are reminded to bring magazines to be donated to the local hospital. Hospital Patients Admitted to Community Memorial Hospital were: Wayne Moehle, Viola CaiTon, Staunton; Jean Lindgens, Livingston; Leona Cope, Staunton; J. T. Weatherford, Carlinville. Released were Mrs.

Shirley Scharden and son, Eugene Ellin -irnas ftiiey claugn- i ic tor of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Loretta Kozemczak, all of i St.fllintfin Prnm Riley. She spent her girlhood days in this area.

Mrs. Davis had suffered a coronary ailment for several years and had recently been hospitalized. Staunton; Emma Bode, Worden. Banquet Guest John H. Fischer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Fischer, who was Probate Court Proceedings Following is a listing of the pro ceedings of the Madison County Probate Court for Feb. 19. Ethel Schultz Brock, deceased, proof of heirship made; will admitted to probate.

Nona E. Marshall, deceased, petition of Illinois Public Aid Commission reset for hearing March 9. Elmer Houston Probst, incompetent, resignation and final report of conservator approved. Paul Clyde Albrecht, deceased, final report approved. Carrie B.

Webb, deceased, hearing on citation proceedings continued. Herman K. Landwehrmeier, deceased, proof of heirship made; claim date set for the first Monday in April. Georgia Michael Henry, Say Henry, minors, guardian au iorized to expend funds for edu cational purposes. Prokop Krohta, deceased, sum mons filed.

Fred W. Poos, deceased, proo REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following Is a list ef reit estate transfers through the office of James F. Chapman, Recorder of Deeds for Madison County. Stamps recorded only indicate the actual sale price. Stamps are sold under Federal laws and are purchased in quantities of 55-cents per $500 or any part thereof the $500 amount.

of death, testate, made. Dossie Ann Brown, deceased, fin al report set for hearing March 21 Katherine Rothe, deceased, spec al bond of $12,000 approved; rea estate sale approved. Edward Lucas, deceased, specia bond of $2,000 approved; real es sale approved. Fred Immelt, deceased, amend ed order finding heirship approv ed. Walter Fischer, deceased, prooi heirship made; claim date sel or the first Monday in April.

Henry A. Poos, deceased, final eport approved, Edward C. Meyer, deceased, in- entory approved. Helena Saeber, deceased, proof death, testate, made; proof of leirship made, claim date set for he first Monday in April. Johanne Hollmann, deceased, roof of death, intestate made; roof of heirship made; claim date et for the first Monday in April.

Dora Wilson Dixon, deceased, fin! report approved. George Curry, incompetent, guar- ian ad litem appointed; George urry found to be incompetent; ond approved. Walter E. Black, deceased, hear- ng for probate of will continued George Macek, incompetent, uardian ad litem appointed; bond iled; decree of real estate sale pproved. Morriss Investment Co to Thomas Dickson lot 12 blk 2 Greenway Village in Chouteau.

Stamp is $1.65. Clifford Mock to John 3chuck lot 55 Kreela's add in Col- linsyille. Stamp is $15. Billy Simmers to Albert Louis Van lot 92 of Shamrock Gardens add No 1 in Granite City. Stamp is $20.35.

Wilton Shemwell to Robert Wallace lot 5 Vam-Me-Park in Chouteau. Stamp is $1.65. Edwardsville Nat'l Bank Tr Co to Ray Foster lot 51 2nd add to Grandview PI in Edwardsville. Stamp is $5.50. Ralph Dunham to Sidney Snider lot 3 Dunham add in Granite City.

Stamp is $1.65. Paul Winters to Norman A Kress lot 52 in Mil-Spring resubd in Godfrey. Stamp is $18.15. John Strader to Paul Strader lot 26 Home add. Stamp is $1.10.

Laura O'Malley et al to Charles Mills lot 9 blk 3 Empir PI in Chouteau. Stamp is $.55. Fred Gusewelle to Herbert Klocke lot 2 Gusewelle's subd in Moro. Stamp is $1.10. Evelyn Leu to Loyd Mouser lot 5 of Sunny Dell Acres in Chou teau.

Stamp is $1.65. First Granite City Svgs Loan John William McGinness lot 19 3lk 2 Mitchell Town site in Chou teau. Stamp is $2.75. Bobby Reed to Frederick Lee May land in sec 3 in Edwardsville Stamp Is $13.75. Mathias Wersching to Vernie Slackburn lot 6 Blackburn Acres Collinsville.

Stamp is $.55. Malhias Wersching to Vernie Blackburn lot 11 Blackburn Acres phens lots 296 297 blk 9 Tri-Ci Park in Granite City. Stamp Calvin Baring Sr to Hig way Commissioner of EdwardsvU Twp land in sec 13 in Edward ville. Charles A McKincon to Paul 1 Mikulas lot 28 blk 2 Morriss Web ster School add in Granite Citj Stamp is $11.55. Flarce Lurton Warfield Charles A McKinnon lot 184 Ma shall School add No 3 in Granit City.

Stam Gentry is $15.95. Massie to James in 1904, were entertained at a inner party at the Annex in itchfield Tuesday evening. Collinsville. Stamp is $.55. Mathias Wersching to Vernie Slackburn land in sec II in Col- insvllle.

Stamp is $4.95 James Travis to Rill Brick Contracting Co lot 163 Shamrock Gar- lens add No 1 in Granite City. James Travis to Rill Brick Con- ractmg Co lot 161 Shamrock Gardens add No 1 in Granite City Harold Morelan to Edwin Manning lot 23 blk 2 Mitchell Townsite in Chouteau. Stamp is Robert Henkhaus to Jackie Sims lot 33 blk 2 Altona Highlands The party was given in honor, Jam Mrs. Armand Sherman Kelsey Jr lot IB Alto; Springfield who are leaving ton. Stamp is $24.75.

in Wood River. Stamp is $1210 James Stallings to John nu w-iiuj wccu JiUSLULaLLitJU -n She died at her home Saturday an gle Seout reeentl was a special guest at a banquet held at the Stratford Hotel in Alton this week. He was a guest at the Piasa Bird Council Executive evening. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon and interment was in Mt. Holly Cemetery at Little Rock.

She is survived by her husband, a sister, Miss Mildred Riley of Little Rock and relatives in this vicinity. MRS. JEAN MOULTON JU 5-4781 Ronald Bartels Named To SIU Dean's List A total of 985 undergraduate TTI; Board with Scouters serving as hosts to those receiving the Eagle Scout honor. Ralph Jacobs "served as Rick's host and accompanied him to Alton. Births Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Mader received word of the birth of a grandchild, a son born Feb. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grossmann of on for a visit with their daugh- in Phoenix, Ariz.

Guests were employes of the stores in aunton, Gillespie and Carlinville. Max Sherman who originated Sherman stores which formerly operated in 78 different cities in the United States, came to Staunton from Poland, 74 years ago. Before he built the present store which is located in the original location he sold his merchandise while driving a horse hitched to a peddlers wagon, over the country. The Sherman family was noted for philanthropic help given to needy people during the years of their existence. William Emery'to Robert Daniels lot 44 Wm Moureen Emery's 2nd add to Martin's Acres.

Stamp is $1.65 Wlliam Hildretb to Leon Ste- Hospital Notes Admitted to Community Memorial hospital were: Charles Steinmeyer. Jolene Henehan, and Frey lot 51 Oaklawn Terrace i Granite City. Stamp is $5.50. Emmet Howard to Ralph 1 Bruce lo t23 Wilshire Woods anne in East Alton. Stamp is $3.85.

Theodore Kaseberg to Be Riddle Jr lots 13 14 Stalling subd in Granite City. Stamp i $1.10. Alva A Burkard to Orie Thoma Dunlap lot 137 3rd Montclair sub in Edwardsville. Stamp is $15.40 Thos 0 Jim Construction Co The Housing Authority of the Citj of Alton land in sec 1 in Alton "itarnp is $28.60. First Nat'l Bank of CollinsviH State of Illinois land in sec 2 Edwardsville.

Stamp is $1.10 Federal Housing Commissione to George A. Geggue lot 27 blk 6 Inglesyde add in Granite City Stamp is $13.20. Peter Starzyk to John Yager sky land in sec 11 in Collinsville Stamp is $2.20. Melvin Ringer to Opal Fry Smith Dustman land in sec 26 in Godfrey. Stamp is $1.15.

Harold 0 Hensoii to Edwin Clar ey land in sec 32 in Godfrey Stamp is $18.15. Edwin Clearey to Henry Stanka land in sec 32 in Godfrey Edwardsville Nat'l Bank Trust Co to Eugene Lee Prizzp el al lot 24 2nd add to Grandview PI in Edwardsville. Stamp is $3.30. Frank Parizoii to Lester Richey lot 97 Shamrock Gardens add No 1 in Granite City. Stamp is $25.40.

Interstate Bond Co to Oscar Pohlman lots 1 2 3 4 blk 20 Foster Owen's add in New Douglas. Stamp is $L10; Clarence A Head to Oscar Pohlmann lots 1 4 2 3 bill 20 Foster Owen's add in New Douglas. Malissa Pohlman to Oscar Pohlmann lots 1 4 2 3 blk 20 Foster Owen's add in New Douglas. Irvin Goldfarb to Clair Investments Inc land in sec 29 in Collinsville. Milton Montague to Vernon larper lot 150 1st add to Blue rass.

Stamp is $15.40. Lowery King to Dale Eisenreich lot 12 Green Acres in Alton. "Jlamp is $3.30. Harry Hempliill to Jimmie Dale MeGee lot 4 Gabriel add in Foster. Stamp is $2.20.

Ida Plpcher to Kilmer Plocher land in sec 14 in Marine. Stamp S3.85. A Barry (o Luken Agency Inc and in sec 32 in Godfrey. Stamp $2.20. Joseph Senior to Delbert Beaton land in sec 7 in Granite ity.

Stamp is $1.65. Ida Plocher to Elmer 0 Plocher and in sec 14 in Marine. Stamp $24.75. Feb. 26, mi 5 Jntcflijjcnttf Illineii Stoecklin to John Beyer lots 54 55 blk 2 Carsten'a 1st add in Wood River.

Stamp it $8.80. Shamrock Gardens Inc to Kent- Reber Real Estate Co lot 99 Shamrock Gardens add No 1. Stamp is 2S4.75. Shamrock Gardens Inc to Kent- Reber Real Estate Co lot 98 Shamrock Gardens add No 1. Stamp ia William Deterding to Roy Sackett lot 10 Deterding Hill in Collinsville.

Stamp is $2.20. Walter Leitner to Trustees of Schools in Edwardsville Township ots 128 129 Terry Coles add Edwardsville. Stamp William A Hensley to Mississippi -ime Co lot 21 Northmoor PI in rodfrey. Stamp is $25.30. Louis Biesemeyer to Anna Siesemeyer lot 19 blk 2 Fairmont in Alton.

MEN PAST 40 troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR you are a victim of these symptoms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammation. Glandular Inflammation is a constitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles. Neglect of Glandular Inflammation often leads to premature senility, and to incurable conditions. The past year men from 1,000 communities have been successfully treated here at Excelsior Springs. They have found soothing relief and new zest in life, The Excelsior Medical Clinic, devoted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men has New FREE BOOK that tells how these troubles way be correct ed by proven NON-SURGICAL TREATMENTS.

This book may provo utmost importance in your life. No obligation. RECTAl-COfON DISORDER Are often antelitttl with Glandular flsmmatlon, Tktsr we cat treat, Ut MM tint wi treat Glandular InflmmMtn. REDUCIBLE HERNIA It also amtnaWj to a a i KM- surgici! treatment that we have tnl-' oped. Full details of this treatment In our Free Depl.

B79'0 Excelslnr Springs. Mo. Gentlemen: Kindly send met at New FREE Book. I am In I Mull Information (Please check Box) I ID Hernia Rectsl-Colon I I (ADDRESS. (TOWN I Announcing Another First For First Federal Quarterly Dividends family.

A daughter, first child was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. William Henehan at Community Mem j.iv,iitiiau at ijUJlmluUUy JVLenl- students on Southern Illinois Uni-1 orial hospital. Mrs. Henehan is versitys Carbondale campus have the former Miss Jolene Heben- been cited by their academic deans streit.

for high scholastic achievement during the fall quarter. On the list 21st Wedding Day from Bunker Hill is Ronald Bar-! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dooley te helped by daughter, Judy, and sons! The dean's list covers those students who attained 425 grade point averages (5.0 is the equiva- uuiiic ui ivir. UUO1- straight or better ey's uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs while taking 12 or more hours of George Ballinger and Miss Ethel classwork during the term. Ballinger at Atwater Sunday. Employes' Party Employes of the original Sherman Stores, established in Staun- 4-Eye on St. Louis. 10:30 4-Movie.

2-Mahalia Jackson Sings. uuiciic xlcllcllttll, and Jennings, Mo. He has been named Christine Peters, all of Scott Alen and is the fourth child Adolph Knackstedt Worden and second son of the Grossmann Released from Community Memorial hospital were: Peter Heiser, and Sandra Hartman both of Staunton. Mrs. Laura Oettle entered St.

Francis hospital, Litchfield. Joe France is improving following surgery at St. John's hospital, Springfield. Personals A. R.

Ficker, Redlands, visited his mother this week. He is a general engineer with the U.S. Airforce and stopped while on a trip to eastern cities. Mrs. Anna Farris left for Rantoul where she moved her household effects in order to be near the family of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Wiley and daughters Keith, Rene and Meredith, celebrated their 21st wedding anni versary at the home of Mr. Dool AIR CONDITIONERS PRE A SALE BUY NOW. 1-COAT "DUPONT" A A A I Reg. $6.65 gallon Sir-25 Special BUHRMESTER'S Warranty Starts June 1962 WHISPER QUIET 6,000 BTU 115 VOLTS Your Room Air Conditioner Is a long term Investment, so get the best when you buy.

Choose G. E. performance proven under grueling heat and humidity conditions. R-UO AND SAVE PRE- SEASON PRICE I 168 88 MADISON COUNTY TMS1 130 Hillsboro Ave Phone 656-1760 EQUIP. CO.

Edwardsville, III. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 140 N. Main St. Phone EdwertUvilie, ill..

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