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Page EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER I CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Automobiles Trucks for Sato I Baby Chicks Foi Sale 3 Dogs. Cats Pets Sato Farm Machinery For Sale 7 Furniture For Sato 9 Livestock Fo Sale 11 Bargain Ceuntet iMri lhl nriMtliu Mite m.iit limit) MiscelUneou- For Seto 13 Poultry Foi Sete 14 Produce Food; For Sale 15 Real Estate Foi Sale 17 Farms Foi Sale 19 For Rent 14 Announcements 16 Business Opportunities 30 Entertainment 34 Found 38 Free Today 39 Helped Wanted 40 Instruction 44 Lost or Strayed 46 Notices 48 Public Sates SO Services Offered 53 Situations Wanted 60 Miscellaneous Wanted 61 Wanted to Buy 64 Wanted to Rent 66 Card ot Thanks 70 In Memoriam 72 Home Service Guide 75 Bids Wanted 80 Legal Publication 82 Automobiles, tor Sale 1 Miscellaneous- For Sate II 13--20 RED CLOVER SEED, state tested, germination purity 99.99%, 30c a Ib. Dan Kuhn, Route 3, Edwardsville. Phone 656-6399. 13--24 SINGER Sewing Machine, 8 months old, like new.

Only $42.86 full price or $5.48 per month. Phone: 656-7189. 13--20 TIRES. OUTSTANDING SALS of wide white wall tires. Greatly reduced prices.

Most sizes. ROBERTSON'S FARM SUPPLY, INC. 13--tf DON'T FORGET EDWARDSVILLE LUMBER CO. carrlet a complete line of quality plumbing supplies and fixtures in our expanded and redecorated quarters See us first. Second and High Streets.

OPEN SATURDAY'S ALL DAV. 13--tf Real 8UtaH For Sate 17 17--24 BY OWNER, WELL KEPT older house in Edwardsville room modem. uw kitchen cabinets. 220 electricity. Gat heat.

Full basement with finished recreation room. Storm Garage. Price $12,. 900. Addresi box "M-48" c-o Intelligencer.

FOR HOMI FINANCING National Bank Trust Co. Phone 656-4316 For Sale 19 19--23 1--20 '47 CHEVROLET Coupe. Good condition. Good Tires. Phone 656-0967.

1--20 CLEAN CARPETS look better, wear longer when you rent MAGIC CARPET SHAMPOO- ERS for $1.00 per day and shampoo with Magic Carpet Shampoo. OVERBECK'S Wallpaper and Paints. 13--tf MAGNAVOX STEREO for 1965 now in stock along with a large selection of color and black and white TV MEYER TV SERVICE 13--tf 80 ACRE FARM, 2 miles east of Pierron Alton Route 143. See by appointment only. Write to Mrs.

Fred Roniger, H. 1, Pocahontas, 111. 19--22 1958 DODGE, new tires, radio, in A-l condition. Owner in service, priced to sell at $450.00. Phone 656-4442.

'56 DODGE Royai, fully equipped. Priced reasonable. Phone 656-1253 after 4:30 p.m. ONE OWNER '57 Ford Fairlane hardtop, in excellent condition, very reasonable. Phone 288-9454.

ft NADEN RUNABOUT with convertible top. 50 'HP Johnson motor and trailer. All in excellent condition. Price S995.00. Call 656-3337 after 5.

'56 PONTIAC. $20000. 4 door, automatic transmission, 8 cylinder, in good shape. No money down to right party Call Floyd Fisher 656-5082, after 5 p.m. call 656-1140.

1--tl MOBILE HOMES, 14 miles east Hamel, Highway 140. Don A. Bell and Skyline 10x50' Skyline $3895 7 year bank financing. 140 MOBILES SALES, Thomas Nance, Greenville 6642688 or 664-1688 FARM, 18 acres with nice 5 room house and outbuildings located in Glen Carbon area. City city gas.

Phone 288-7824. For Rent 24 24--20 1957 CHEVROLET Phone 656-3D96 good shape. Dogs, Cats, Pets For Sale -22 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERDS, 9 weeks and up. One white male. Phone 288-7338.

5--23 POODLE GROOMING, complete from head to toe. Expertly done in sanitary shop. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also toy stud service, all colors. One grown female for sale Mrs.

Watts, Bethalto 618-377-8484. FOX TERRIER PUPS, Bassett pups, registered. Dog beds, sweaters, coats. Chameleons, turtles, acquariums, plants, tropical fish. SEL'S PET SHOP, Old Alton Road, opposite sale barn.

5--20 1 WIRE HAIRED Terrior puppy. AKC registered. Phone 656-1577. 5--tf HAMSTERS, white mice, guinea pigs Monkey food. 15c Ib.

Meal worms, Kasco dog tood. Pets boarded SEL'S PET SHOP Old Alton Road, opposite Sale Barn. NEW 1965 Mono Chain saws Now on sale at lowest possible prices Liberal trade in allowances MAKLER'S MOWER SERVICE. 747 Hillsboro. Phone 656-2895.

13--tf ELECTRIC GUITARS Ampli fiers Guitars start at $65--up Amplifiers $3995 up HOPED- ITZ Music Shop. 412 E. Park Phone 656-1925. 13--tf PARTS FOR ALL ELECTRIC SHAVERS Norval Karns at Yonaka Jewelry or No 2 Lo gan Place One day repairs Phone 65C-5160 FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT, 3 rooms furnished. All utilities except electricity.

Call 6562956 after 5 p.m. weekdays and 'anytime on weekends. 24--20 Produce Foods For Sale 15 15--tf Livestock For Sale 11 11--tf WANTED alj kinds of open and bred dairy heifers. RAYMOND LTPE, Phone 8334, Nokomis, 111. 11--23 HOLSTEIN HEIFER, fresh and I.B A.

breeding, butchering steers about 800 Ibs. Phone 377-9692 11--22 ONE LARGE YOUNG HEIFER due to freshen soon. Call 3778895. HOME KILLED Corn Fed Beef Pork, Beef by quarters or sides. Whole or half dressed hogs cut and wrapped.

Hickory smoked hams and bacon. HOME MADE SAUSAGES. We do custom slaughtering and processing. HAROLD LANDOLT, Alhambra, Illinois, Phone HUbbard 8-3135. 15--ti APPLES --Jon.

Red Del. Willows, Sw. Cider, Special on Golden Del. $1.50 bu. 7 day wk.

SOOY ORCHARD, Carlinville, 111. IS--tt ATTENTION FHEE2ER Own ers An empty freezer doesn't pay Foi choice home killed beel SEE EUWARDSVILLE FROZEN FOODS By the quar ter side or wholesale cut We ha'-e il and it is guaranteed Call now phone 656-1477, 246 Main The store witb "Her bip thf Hereford' op top FURNISHED APARTMENT, rooms and bath, upstairs. Inquire 118 N. Main St 24--20 3 BEDROOM, electric built in stove, dishwasher, garbage disposal, snack bar, combination family-dining room. Shown by appointment.

$120 month TR 6-5436, Granite City. 24--22 APARTMENT, 3 large rooms and bath. Private entrance. All utilities furnished. Couple preferred.

Phone 656-7450. 24 tf 6 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, located at 710 Sherman Ave. $90.00 month. 2 bedrooms up, gas heat. 2 car garage.

Shown by appointment only. Phone 8882622 24--tf 48-tf MUTUAL OF OMAHA Hot pltaljiatton Income protection over 65 programs group plant, family plant, life insurance. Jerry Simpson, R. 4, Martin Acres. Edwards- villa.

Telephone 288-9364. 48-tt RENT a beautiful Kimball or Story and Clark piano HO.ft month. Rent applied to coat If purchased. Band Instrument rental. SCHMITT'S I HOUSE Highland 654-8776.

Service. Offered 52--tf CARPENTER WORK. Room additions, remodeling, porches, steps, carports, garages. Attics and basements made into rooms. Shell erection.

Roofing. No job too small. Union. Insured. 656-3190.

52--tf CESSPOOLS, Septic Tanks and grease traps, cleaned, repaired, installed. Electric eel frees stopped sewer. Backhoe work, ditching and trenching. Work guaranteed. Free estimates Call 52--tf INCOME TAX RETURNS--Individuals and business.

Charles Geuss. 517 Gueltig, Phone 656-0827. 52--tf WE SERVICE televisions and stereos. Jim Jones, Inc. 1407 Troy Road Phone 656-0132.

52--tf INCOME TAX SERVICE careful preparation moderate charge 9 a.m to 6 p.m. daily. Evenings by appointment Phone 656-2497, Clarence Immel at office of LITCHFIELD MFG. 216 E. Park Edwardsville where you get BIG Discounts on Aluminum storm windows and awnings during February.

52--tf BUSTER'S RADIO TV, Mar- tin'Acres, Glen Carbon. ATlan- tic 8-9575. All work guaranteed. Call any time 52--tf NICELY FURNISHED upstairs apartment. 3 rooms, private bath and entrance.

All utilities paid. 2 blocks from downtown. Working lady or retired couple preferred. Phone 656-0703. 24--tf 3 ROOM FT'RNISHED Apartment, utilities furnished, 311 Jefferson Road.

24--tf APPLIANCES FOR RENT Maytag washers and or dryers, i a automatics WELLEN Washer Service, 1018 Laurel Highland. Phone 654-2158. 24--tf FOR RENT--3 bedroom frame, 9 years old Gas heat, 220 electric, insulated No basement Utility building $110.00 month. The EILERS Agency, 656-4960, evenings 656-3891 24--tf FOR RENT--4 rooms modern upstairs Adults only. 109 S.

Kansas Phone 656-6080 Real Estate For Sale 17 17--tf Miscellaneous For Sale 13 13--20 GE 40" ELECTRIC STOVE, 3 old. Phone 656-6324. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CASH RATES Each 3 6 Added Days Days Day S2.50 $4.00 3.00 4.80 .60 3.50 5.60 .70 4.00 6.40 .80 4.50 7.10 .90 5.00 8.00 1.00 1 Wordt Day IS $1.25 26-30 1.50 31-35 1.75 36-40 2.00 41-45 2.25 46-50 2.50 NEW 3 BEDROOM modern brick, full basement, gas heat, 4 ROOM modern, oil heat, breezeway, garage, nearly 2 acres 5 ROOM modern fireplace, 6 ROOM modern, gas heat, lot 100x150, Livingston, S3600.00; 3 BEDROOM modern basement, 6 acres also 4 room modern near Glen Carbon, foi quick sale 160 ACRES, 7 room modern home, near Panama, rich soil Other farms. Also listings wanted R. H.

ROSENTHAL, Realtor, 217 So. Buchanan Phone 656-6163. a Berme sign any contract tor these advertised shell erected homes check with us and et us show you how we can save you money on the same kind ol construction and plans (LU NOtS CO 225 Vandalia St Edwardsville Illinois 656 1514 17--tl Entertainment 34 34--20 CARD PARTY, Women of Moose, Homeaking Committee will sponsor a card party, Sunday, February 21 at Moose Hall, 2 p.m. Donation 35c. Help Wanted 40 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING Service.

By appointment only. Alvin E. Wooldridge, 109 Banner Street, Edwardsville, ffl Phone 656-0666 or 656-7465. 52--tt AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE- Radiators. heaters, gas tanks repaired All work guaranteed Illinois Radiator Shop, 220 N.

Second Phone 656-3025. 52--tf Deaths Irma Pfisier HIGHLAND Services for Mrs. Irma Helen Pfliter will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St Paul's Catholic Church. Mrs.

Pfister, 72, of 316 Madison died Friday at 3:50 p.m. at her home. She had been ill since Oct. 10. She was born Oct.

11, 1909 near Pierron and a the daughter of the late Anton'and Rosa Marti Knebel. On Nov. 87,1919 in Pierron she was married to Fritz Pfister. Surviving are her husband; one son, Earl of Route 2, Highland; two daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Melba) Wilrhaber of Troy and Mrs.

Robert (Lucille) Willeford of Albers; three brothers, Elmer of Highland, Osmar and Leo, both of Route 1, Pocahontas; two sisters, Mrs. Leo (Gilda) Daiber of Pocahontas and Mrs. Elmer (Pearl) Augustin of Highland and 14 grandchildren. One son, Fred, died in infancy. Friends may call at the Harris Funeral Home after 3:30 p.m.

Interment, will be In Highland City Cemetery. Saturday, February SO, Mary Dresch HIGHLAND--Funeral services For Mrs. Mary A. Dresch will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Home Service Guide 75--tt SCHOOL BAND INSTRUMENT RENTALS.

Rent before you buy Rental applies to purchase. HOFEDITZ MUSIC SHOP 112 Park. Phone 6561925. Evening appointments if desired. 75--tf HAROLD VUICHARD EXCA VATING.

Basement digging septic tanks, sewer lines, wa ter tines, etc. New equipment back hoes, jeep trencher am highlift Phone 656-0856. 52--tf HAULING of rock, sand, fill dirt, topsoil and sod. Call Mel Lutz 656-5017 or 656-7161. 52--20 SEWER SERVICE, day or night, we clean them right.

Sewers cleaned with electric eel. Work guaranteed. East Alton Sewer Service, Phone 254 8774. 52--tf INCOME TAX SERVICE: Monday thru Saturday noon other times by appointment B. Warnock, 118 St Louis Street, Phone: 656-3356 Situations Wanted 60 60--tf 40--23 MALE JANITOR for office rooms.

Submit letter of experience and employees to Box "N-47" Intelligencer. 40--23 Copy for classified advertisements must be received by 5 '00 P.M the day before publication Wltkla lo II Not Oaru PHONE 656-4700 For your real estate needs, be it a house farm or acreage see LUGWIG REAL ESTATE-In surance Troy. Ill Phone NOr mandy 7-4961 FOR SALE--5 rooms and bath, all tile floors, full basement. New gas furnace, full floored attic Nice yard Newly decorated. Call 656-2712 17--20 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER, 2 bedroom brick.

Full basement enclosed breezeway, attached garage. Paved drive. Close to school and shopping center. CaU 656-3064. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, colored, with own car, 5 days a week, Ft.

Russell area Call on weekdays 6567276. 40--20 PERSON to do secretarial work part time ir law office Address replies to Box "J-43" Intelli- gencer. HOUSEWIVES Enjoy independent income. Earn as you learn. Spare time Top quality plastic food container company needs women to plan, participate in home parties Fun.

Easy. No experience needed Meet friendly people Make extra money For private interview, call the distributor nearest you. TRIO SALES 773 Morrison, Collinsville. 345-0662 DRESSMAKING of all kinds. Ladies coats hemmed, ladies' suits made.

Skirts altered. Men's clothes altered. All work quaranteed. Cushions covered. Mrs.

Wallace, Wood River 2543676 Miscellaneous Wanted 62 62--22 WANTED--RIDERS to St. Louis 8:15 to 5:00. Phone 656-2148. 62--ti WANTED TO ANNOUNCE thai we are making regular trips to Springfield for auto licenses every Thursday Bonded pickup agents for state of Illinois ROSENTHAL SON. Phone 656-6163.

Card of Thanks 70 70--20 24 TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY FOR SOWS AND GILTS OWN YOUR OWN sows en the pay at you sell plan. All hogs tested end vaccinated before we deliver. We can furnish you with high quality bred and gilts, open gilts and registered boars of your choice. We have sows and gilts for lease toe. For more information write te Tri-State Livestock Corporation BOX 338, PLEASANT HILL, ILLINOIS 40--22 MAN OR WOMAN.

Food specialties route Pays up to $25.00 a day now, more later. Car needed. Man or woman. Phone 594-3296 Carlyle, 111. 40- -tl ALL KINDS of jobs to $65000 month Apply East Side Employment, 607 Missouri Ave.

East St Louis 111 Instruction .44 I WISH to thank those who sent me the lovely cards, gifts and visited me while I was in the hospital. Mrs. Robert Frey. 70--20 I WISH TO THANK my relatives and friends of Edwardsville for their many cards and well wishes while I was in the hospital. Miss Anna Buchta.

70--20 WE EXTEND Our sincere thanks to Dr. Linden, Dr. Malench, Sisters and nurses at Highland hospital, a Price, Typographical Union No. 8, Cancer Society and ladies of the churches for their great help, Rev. and Mrs.

Hollis, organist, Marks Funeral Home, pallbearers, donors of flowers, all friends and relatives for kind assistance and sympathy during illness and after death of our husband and father, Willard Goff. Mrs. Willard Goff and family. EDWARDSVILLE GLASS PAINT 102 East Vandalia, has everything in glass and Porter paints Automobile safety installed while you wait MIRRORS: Mirrors resilvered. furniture top patterns made in borne.

Bath tub enclosures, aluminum awnings, aluminum storm windows and doors. Phone 656-7511. 75--tf WELLEN WASHER SERVICE WE REPAIR all makes washers and dryers For service call, WELLEN WASHER SERVICE. Edwardsville and Collinsville customers ask operator for Enterprise 2300. Toll free.

75--tf SPECIAL: $1.00 per room for roaches and water bugs; 6 months guarantee. A. B. C. PEST CONTROL Company, 101 E.

Vandalia, Edwardsville, Phone 656-4493. 75--tf SPECIAL--Style Kraft latex interior wall paint, gallon $2.98. It's washable. DILLMAN'S Paint Wallpaper, 222 N. Main.

Phone 656-7358. 75--tt the Evangelical United Church of Christ Rev. Victor H. Schoen, pastor, officiating. Mrs.

Dresch, 82, of 400 Laurel St, died Friday at 9:26 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital where she had been admitted the preceding day. She was born March 9, 1882 in Bond County. Her husband, William H.

Dresch, died in December of 1944. Mrs. Dresch is survived by two sons and three daughters, Oscar and Louis Dresch, Mrs. Leo (Rose) Barth, Mrs. John (Ella) Landert and Mrs.

Harold (Laurine) Zimmermann, all of Highland. Three grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Dresch was a member of the Evangelical i Church of Christ. Friends may call at the Spen- gel-Bounlanger Funeral Home after 2:30 p.m.

Sunday. Interment will be in Highland City Cemetery. A. P. Zimmermann HIGHLAND--Funeral services for Alois P.

Zimmermann, a retired custodian at Highland Public Schools where he had been employed over 25 years, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday from Harris Funeral Home. The Rev. Victor Schoen, pastor of the Evangelical United Church of Christ, will officiate. Interment will be in the city cemetery.

Mr. Zimmermann, 79, died Thursday at 5:15 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital where he had been a patient days. He resided at 1508 13th St.

Born March 18, 1885 in St. Jacob, he was the son of John and Barbara Frey Zimmermann. He was married to Stella Siedler on Aug. 15, 1906 at St. Louis, Mo.

Surviving besides his wife, are four sons, Floyd of Highland, Glenn of Edwardsville, Curtis of Hayward, and Jean of National City, and five grandchildren. One son, three brothers and three sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home until the services Sunday. THINKING OF BUYING A HOME? You Buy CONSULT YOUR LOCAL EDWARDSVILLE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SATURDAY NO. ff SCHMIDT HOMANN BROWN REALTORS Vt Acrw Tract on route mile north, fronts on pavement.

37. IVt Tract on route 159 1 mile north, fronts on highway. 112. Lot 160' on West Lake Drive. 113.

Let ZOO' on Thomas Terrace. Very desirable. 118. Large Business Building with ample parking area. 119.

Downtown Business Building available for rental or lease. 1M. Small tract 300'x 290' just off route 159 by Green Acres, fronts on improved road. 2 Lots, each 72' 150' or would sell as one lot. 130.

Nice. 2 bedroom Aluminum siding, living room dining room, Jatchen. Partially floored attic can be finished Oil forced heat. Good living area, call for appointment. 131.

This wall appointed 3 bedroom home a lovely living room, fireplace. Also 11x10 dining room, wall to wall carpeting radiant heat. Is centrally air-conditioned. Carport and patio in back, storm windows all around, paved drive. Call us to see this lovely home.

For sale only because owner has been transferred. 144. Nice lot on Dunlap Lake. Size 65x200. 147.

3 Bedroom -brick home on St. Louis Street, with living dining room, kitchen, full basement, new roof. Garage. Good area ISO. Lovely 3 bedroom home on nicely wooded lot in good area Two years old.

Wall to wall carpeting in living room, dining and 2 bedrooms. Twin fireplaces, fully built-in kitchen, breakfast area. Two baths. Family room. Basement.

Double garage. I5Z. 5 Room home. Very clean, hardwood floors, full basement, automatic heat. Nice living area near school and shopping center Priced reasonably.

PHONE 656-0120 AFTER P. M. OTTO "BUCK" HOMANN 656-4419 BAILEY BROWN, 456-7463 ED HENKE, 656-5243 CHAS. "CHUCK" SCHMIDT, 656-2258 214 St. Louis St.

Edwardsville, Illinois FINE CARPETING Gulistan, Mohawk, Seattle, Firth, Roxbury Quality and installation fully guaranteed Over 500 samples to choose from Free estimates, free padding, free laying See Ralph or Frank today COMFORT FURNITURE, 115 Main, Edwardsville 656-4615. Legal Publication 82 Home Service Guide 75 75--tt 44--tf FfcY! Today's most efficient means of Instruction by instrument rated ground school and flight instructor Special solo price Terms PERSONALIZED FLYING SERVICE. 48 48--tt ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Help for the problem drinker. Phone 656-7093 or 656-4020. 48--tf PRIVATE DETECTIVE dcens ed and bonded Downstate Investigation Service.

Edwards ville 01. Phone ATlantic 89155. HOME DECORATING Offering complete home decorating service. Your decorating problems are our business. OVERBECK'S Paints and Wallpaper.

Phone 656-0195. 122 N. Main. 75--tf RUG CLEANING 9x12 rug cleaned and sized Binding, alterations and laying of carpets. Five day service.

Superior Carpet Cleaners Call collect 465-252JL We pick up and deliver. 75-tt VOUNGSTOWN Aluminum trip letrack storm windows 111 95 Aluminum doors $28 95 Jalousie doors and windows ALUMINUM SIDING, aluminum awning, aluminum shutters. For free estimates call Lauveai Bangert, No. 8 Oak Hill Drive. 82--20 NOTICE That a Public Hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Edwardsville, Illinois, on March 8, 1965, at 7:30 in the evening at the Edwardsville Public Library, Concerning the rezoning from Family Dwelling District to Multiple Family Dwelling District or the issuance of permit to build as a Community Unit Plan in said district, the land being described as follows: A tract of land situated partly in the Southwest Quarter of Section 13 and partly in the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 8 West of the Third Principal Meridian, Madison County, Illinois, desciibed as follows: Beginnig at a point on the South line of a tract of land annexed to the City of Edwardsville by Ordinance No.

1079 said point being 125 feet West of the Westerly line of Stanford Place; thence West 609.28 feet along the South line of land of Homesite Development, Inc. to a point 66 feet West of the East line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; thence South, 66 feet West of, measured normally and parallel with the East line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, a distance of 534.0 feet; thence West 165 feet, more or less, to the West line of the Southerly extension of Madison Avenue as same is platted in Sixth Montclaire Subdivision; thence South 31' East along said West line of Madison Avenue 139.61 feet to a point; thence North 56' East 491.93 feet; thence East parallel to the South line of Sixth Montclaire 322.68 feet; thence North 25' West parallel to the Southerly extension of Stanford Place a distance of 475 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Those desiring to appear either for or against the same will be heard at this time. Done by ordered of the City Council of the City of Edwardsville, Illinois, the 16th day of February, 1965. RAYMOND O.

ROGERS, Mayor. Attest: ALVIN WOOLDRIDGE, City Clerk. Clara Bickle Funeral services for Clara Wenzel Bickle were held this afternoon at the Harris Funeral Home, Highland, with the Rev. Victor Schoen, pastor of the Evangelical United Church of Christ, officiating. Interment was in Marine Cemetery.

Mrs. Sickle, 66, of Route 1, St. Jacob died Thursday at 6:10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, Highland, where she had been admitted the preceding day.

Born Sept. 14, 1898 in Bosworth, she was the daughter of the late Ed and Ella Wilkenson Elson. Her first husband, Percy Wenzel, whom she married Dec. 25, 1921, died in April, 1939. On Jan.

10, 1949 she was married to Paul Bickle, who survives. Other survivors are two sons, Clarence W. Wenzel of Loo- goopee, Ind and Gerald D. Wenzel of Highland; one daughter, Mrs. Dolph (Clarene) Seger of Highland; two brothers, King Elson of Highland and Robert Elson of Marine; two sisters, Mrs.

Carrie M. McGowen of Patmos, and Mrs. Rena Jones of Edwardsville Eleven grandchildren survive. brother preceded her in death. brother and six sisters preceded him in death.

Mr. Jones was a veteran of World War I serving in the army in France. Friends may call at the Lesicko Funeral Home, New Douglas after noon Sunday. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Panama Methodist Church with the Rev.

J. N. Lorance, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, Sorento. Kessinger Post 713 of Sorento will be in charge I doub en.

FOR SALE OR TRADE ON ONE ACRE out in the country. 6 room 2 story home with large rooms, bath, part basement. Stoker heat. Extra large garage. Shade trees.

Immediate possession. $7,500 4 BEDROOM DELIGHT with collector size closets, 2 baths, John Keeling NEW DOUGLAS--John Thomas Keeling, 93, a retired New Douglas farmer, died this morning at 2:45 at the HiUsboro Nursing Home where he had resided the past three years Born Nov. 21, 1871 in Missouri, he was the son of the late Benjamin and Louisa Flora Keeling. On Aug. 24 1898 in Greenville 'ie was married to Nancy Alice Sutton who died March 4, 1948.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George (Eva) Loew of Litchfleld and Mrs. Claude (Nora) Diamond of St. Louis, one sister, Mrs. Alice Tjaden of New Douglas; 22 grandchildren; 57 great-grand children and one great-great grandchild.

One son and one daughter died in infancy. Two daughters, two sisters and four other brothers and sisters also preceded him in death. Friends may call at the Lesicko Funeral Home after noon Sunday until the services Monday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Rev.

J. N. Lorance, pastor of the Sorento Methodist Church and the Panama Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in New Douglas Cemetery. David Jones David (Cal) Jones, 81, a retired coal miner of the Panama vicinity all his life, died Thursday at 7 p.m.

at the Hillsboro Hospital. Born Dec. 18, 1883 in Shoal Creek Township, Bond County, he was the son of the late Calvin and Kaziah Peterson Jones. He is survived only by a brother, John of Panama and distant nieces and One of military rites at the cemetery. Joseph Wedcr GRANTFORK--Funeral services for Joseph Weder will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

at the Grantfork United Church of Christ with the Rev. Gabler officiating Mr. Weder, 70, retired farmer, a substitute mail carrier for 16 years and a school bus drive for eight years, died this morning at 1:55 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Highland where he had been a patient four weeks. Born May 23, 1894 in Leef Township, Madison County, he was the son of the late Andrew and Eliza Antenen Weder.

He was married to Urzula Peterson on June 29, 1915 at Edwardsville. Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Wilbur and Clyde, er for eight years, died this brother, August of Route la, Highland; and seven grandchildren. One sister, Stella, preceded him in death. Mr. Weder was a member of the Grantfork United Church of Christ and was a former Rotarian.

He also served on the Madison County Fair Association. Friends may call at the Harris Funeral Home, Highland after 3 30 p. m. Sunday. Interment will be in Grantfork Cem- ettry.

room, en. Full basement. Miss Gehrlg HUbbard 8-376J School Menu (Feb. 22-24) Monday: Baked ham, potatoes, green beans, dessert, bread, butter, milk. Tuesday: Hamburgers on bun, pork and beans, lettuce salad, fruit, milk.

Wednesday: Turkey and dressing, potatoes and gravy, peat, dessert, bread, butter, milk. Thursday: Wienera on bun, French fries, butter, milk, dessert, milk. Friday: Grilled cheese, tomato soup and fruit, milk. STARTED IN SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) The American Girl Scout movement, which today has 163,000 troops throughout the United States and Its territories, got under way In Savannah on March 12, 1912.

Mrs. Juliette Gordon Low, a native of Savannah, held the first troop meeting in her home. She was a close friend of Sir Robert and Lady Baden-Powell, the founders of scouting- Mrs. Low, a talented sculptress, was married to William M. Low, a wealthy Englishman.

She lived in England and Scotland at well the United New kitch- Gas heat $16,500 WORKSHOP AND 2 CAR GARAGE with 15 year old 2 bedroom home. Outside of town. BASEMENT HOUSE with bath on paved St. $3,000 ASSORTED LOTS--ACREAGE. FOR RENT.

Small 4 room frame only 10' years old, on large lot, gas heat, aluminum storm windows. Built-in kitchen stove. Hardwood Available Monday. The EILERS Agency REALTORS 235 N. Main Phone 656-4960 EVENINGS: 656-3891 656-1204 656-1166 656-1144 SHE MAKES BLUE RIBBONS TAMPA, Fla.

(AP) When Mrs. Marie Howe says "We're making the show," she means the company she owns is making ribbons for horse shows throughout the country. Largest of these is the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration at Shelbyville, which uses 800 to 900 ribbons. "It takes us three days lo do the Shelbyville show," Mrs. Howe explains.

Some of "the rosettes can be made in advance and kept in stock. "I have worked all night to get out orders," she said. "No show ever failed to get the ribbons on time." Mrs. Howe has three women helpers, and five more who use their sewing machines at home. A hot stamp machine press uses gold or other color foil for the printing on the ribbons.

Ordering is a bit unusual. A program of events is sent to Mrs. Howe and she figures the number of ribbons needed. For convenience of show officials, individual boxes are marked with the performance ribbons they contain; for instance, Wednesday afternoon show would have a box of its own. "I ship four orders a year to the Air Force Academy horse shows," she said.

Her ribbons also are used at cat and dog shows and athletic Mrs. is a native ot Beckley, W. met her husband, Ralph, in Toledo, Ohio, and they to Tampa 18 years ago. is chief engineer at Hillsborough County Hospital. George Washington, his long hair powdered white, delivered the firet inaugural address in New York City on April 30, 1789.

The first Pretident was apparently so nervous that his hands trembled. Hit voice often was inaudible. Washington apologized that he "unpracticed in civil administration," and announced that he would accept no salary. NEWSPAPER!.

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About The Edwardsville Intelligencer Archive

Pages Available:
172,747
Years Available:
1869-1977