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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 8

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Edwordsvlllo Page 8 Juno 70,1957 Two Bills Vetoed, One Wins Passage WASHINGTON (UP)--The Senate Wednesday an supplemental appropriation bill including $65,000,000 for vet- trans benefits, Mosl ol, the benefits wore car- a i for 01 schooling of Korean War veteums. Tin hill was sent to the While House for the I'rculcnlS signature, The House Wednestlaj voted 218-186 against a Senate proposal 1 to add 14 million dollars to the bill to start a federally subsidized flood insurance progi um It was the second time the House has refused to approve money for a start on the 500-million-dollar program authorized by Congress last year. By a 150-47 vote, the House also refused to approve even 10 million dollars of the 30 million dollars the Scnatp voted for government buying of tungsten, asbestos, Fluospar and columbium tantalum. The Senate agreed to drop the proposals from the bill. General Grant did not demand the surrender of General Loo's sword at Appomatlox Court House MORO Mrs Rabel.

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79c BONELESS RUMP ROAST Ib. 89c SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Ib. 89e GROUND ROUND Huntsr Thrifty Carton of THICK SLICED BACON 2 Ibs. 99c PORK STEAKS Ib. 49c CANNED PICNICS 4 Ibs.

each $2.69 FRESH PICNIC PORK ROAST Ib. 29e COOKED SALAMI or THURINGER ib. S9c Vacation Church School The closing day of Vacalion Church school, sponsored by the local Presbyterian Church, will be Friday. A program will bo presented at the school at 10:30 a.m. followed wilh a hack lunch.

Parents and friends are inviled to attend. Presbyterian Women's Ass'n. Mrs. Henry Cooper was program leader at a meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Association Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman L.

Dorscy at 1:30. The program topic was "Everyday People Ready for God's Work." Mrs. Samuel J. Dorscy led the devotions. Radio and Television Proarams Thursday 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 KSD (NBC 550 KeJ News; Sports Business; Music Music News; Sports Man on the Go 3-Star Extra One Man's Family News, Hope KMOX (CBS 1120 Ke) Harry Fender Harry (foray News News; Queen Bob Burnes News Sports; Music KXOK (ABC 630 Ed Bonner ii Bonner Bonner; Newi Ed Bonner News; Bonner ii Martin Show Ke) KWK (1310 Kcji First -Five It Newi First Five II If Jack Jerry Jack Jerry New Experience DOTTIE DUSTER 2 Silicone Cloths In Cello Bag PAIL-OF-POPS Sand Pail and Assorted Suckers 29c 29c IGA DELUXE COFFEE Mb.

tin 89e VAN CAMP'S PORK UEANS, No. 303 can 2 for 29c SNO-KREEM SHORTENING 3 Ib. can 79c DOG HOUSE DOG FOOD, '16-01. can 3 for 25c IGA ICED TEA 8-oz. pkg.

59c JELL-0, All Flavon 3 pkgs. 25c IGA SPAGHETTI, can 2 for 23c NIBLETS MEXICORN, 12-oz. can 2 for 37c IGA SALAD DRESSING quart jar 39c Aunt Jemima 20-Oz. Package BUCKWHEAT MIX or PANCAKE MIX 20c STARKIST CHUNK TUNA, can 3 for 89c RED HEART CAT FOOD, 15-oz. can 3 for 29c KLEENEX TISSUES, package of 400 29c Personals Mrs.

Harry Caughey and son Haivcy returned to their home in Dallas, Monday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Cooper and son of Peoria who are vacationing with relatives. Mrs.

Caughey has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dorscy, for the past 10 days, R.

E. Green plans to-return to his home in Monroe, Thursday after a ten day visit at the homes of his sisters, Mrs. H. E. Dorsey and Mrs.

Margaret Kabcl. He came fcv the Green fcmily reunion and tne 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorscy, Mr. and Mrs Lmddl Cooper and family spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Dorscy's father, William Matins on the Foslerburg road.

They also were present at a miscellaneous shower given for Mrs. William Manns, Jr. Mrs. Manns before her marriage on June 8 was Miss June Ann Frell of Hartford, Come In Friday and Saturday to register with each CASH SALE for surprise gift given Saturday evening at closing time. CANTALOUPES 2 for 49c FRESH RADISHES, Large 8-oz.

cello pkg. Sc FRESH TOMATOES, 14-oz. tube 2 for 45c RED POTATOES 10 Ibs. SSc WE GUARANTEE EVERY PURCHASE VALENTIN'S MARKET OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 8 P.M. FREE PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF STORE 604 FRANKLIN AVE.

PHONE 407 7: IS 7:30 7:45 Bob Hope Nighlline 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 News; Nightline Nighlline News; Erwiu Dugout; Game Cards Pirate? Martin Show It News Jack Jerry 9:00 7:15 9:30 9:45 News; Score 3 Score Music Margin Show News Jack Jerry Album Time 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 News; Music Music Music 4 1 News; Music News Harry Fender News; Fender 'Martin Show Cloud Club Opera Highlights Smooth Sailing Smooth Sailing Friday 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Too 6:15 6:30 6:45 KSD (NBC 550 Ke) KMOX (CBS 1120'Kc) KXOK (ABC 630 Ke) KWK (1380 Ke) News, Law Harry Fender Ed Bonner First Five Business Music News Harry Caray News Bonner Music Harry Caray Lowell Thomai CARPENTER Mrs Rnber? Johnson Ph Personals Mrs. F. II, Opel was an Edwardsville caller Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schoenleber and son Roland we're Edwardsville callers Saturday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Lorenz Gihring and son of Meadowbrook were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fved Gih ring. Mrs. G. H.

Neuhaus spent one day the past week with Mrs. William Welch of near Edwardsville. Mr, and Mrs. Mervln Wisnasky and family of Girard spent one cveing the past week with Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Ashauer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Neuhaus were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Al Abort Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Finke spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Secco and family of Hta ton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert" Johnson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

John Anich of Alton, Mrs, Anna Stahlluit and daughter Miss Esther St. Louis spent Sunday with relatives in Carpenter, Melvln McCracken of was a Carpenter business caller Monday. Judy and Alana Schneider returned to their home near Hamel after spending the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F.

II. Opel. Mr. and Mis William Finke spent Tuesday with Mrs. Esther, Schneider and Miss Emilic Finke of Edwardsville.

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 News Sports Man on the Go 3 Star Extra One Man'fi Family News; Monitor News; Queen Sports News News Bonner Newi 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:15 9:30 9:45 ioloo" 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 News; Monitor it Baker; Monitor Sports; Music News; Records Dugout; Cards Dodgers News Martin Show News First Five it Jack Jerry jack Jerry Boxing Bout Sports Martin Show I News Martin Show Jack Jerry News Wonders, Music News News Fender Show Martin Show Jack Jerry Album Time News; Fender News Cloud Club Opera Highlights Music Music I I PROGRAMS (KWK-TV, Ch. KSD-TV, Ch. KETC-TV, Ch. 9 KTVI, Ch J) SHOPS GIVE YOU 4 FOR THE MONEY Movable's new 4-way bra THURSDAY 5:00 S-Wrangler's Club. 4-Mickey Mouse Club.

2-Mickey Mouse Club. 5:30 5-Wild Bill Hickok. 6:00 5-Weather. S-Ncws, Weather. 9-Latin America.

6:05 5-Sports views. 6:10 4-Weather. 8:15 5-Latest News. 4-Sports Desk. 2-News--John Daly 6:20 4-It's Your Money.

6:30 5-Dinah Shore. 4-Sgt, Preston. 2-Bill 9-Geography of Conflict, 6:45 5-News. 2-Labor Views. 7:00 5-Groucho 4-Bob Cummings.

2-Circus Time. 9-Scicnce. 7:30 5-Dragnet. 4-Climax. 9-Music.

8:00 5-People's Choice. 2-Danny Thomas. 9-Shakespeare on TV. 8:15 9-Bookmark. 8:30 5-Ernie Ford Show.

4-Playhouse 90. 2-China Smith. 9-Weather. 9:00 5-Video Theater. 2-Bculah.

2-Play of the Week, 10:00 5-Mcn of Annapolis. 4-IIighway Patrol. 2-Theater, 10:30 5-If You Had a Million. 4-Movie. 11:00 5-News, weather.

11.15 5-Man Behind the Badge 11:30 2-Weather, News. FRIDAY A.M. 7:00 5-Today. 4-Jimmy Dean Show. 7:45 4-News.

8:00 5-Today. 4-Captain Kangaroo. 8:45 4-News. 9:00 5-IIome. 4-Garry Moore.

9:35 5-IIomemaking. 10:00 5-The Price Is Right. 10:30 5-Truth or Consequences. 4-Strike It Rich, 11:00 5-Tic Tac Dough, 4-Valiant Lady. 2-Movie.

11:15 4-Lovo of Life. 11:30 E-It Could Be You. 4-Search for Tomorrow. 11 45 4-Guiding Light. P.M.

12-00 5-Charlotto Peters. 4-Rccallit and Win. Farm Show, 12:30 5-City Detective. 2-To Be Announced. 4-News 12:50 4-Community Album.

1:00 5-Club 60 (color). 4-Our Miss Brooks. Imagine at this tiny price you have an off-shoulder, halter, criss-cross, and strap leu bra, all in onel Beautifully light-as-air foam-contoured cups and for a in social security, there's comfortable underwirlngl Make this tiny investment in your fashion future today! AT ALL LEE SHOPS CRISS-CROSS 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:45 4:00 4:30 4:50 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:05 6:15 6:20 6:30 6:45 7:00 7.30 8:00 8:30 8:55 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10'30 11:00 11:15 11:20 11'30 11:45 2-Movle. 5-Tennessee Ernie, 4-House Party. 5-Matinee (color), 4-Big Payoff.

2-Afternoon Film Festival 4-Bob Crosby, 5-Queen for Day. 4-Brighter Day. 4-Secret Storm. 4-E'dge of Night. 2-By Line.

5-Modern Romances. 5-Topper. 4-Gil Newsome Show. 2-Coffee Break. 5-My Little Margie.

4-Fred Moegle Show. 2-Flash Gordon. 4-Look, Listen, Learn. 5-Wrangler's Club. 4-Mickey Mouse Club.

2-Mickey. Mouse Club. f-Rin Tin Tin. 5-Weather. 4-News, Weather.

2-News, weather. 9-Arts Around Us. 5-SportsvIews. News. 4-Sports Desk.

2-News--John Daly. 4-Labor Speaks. 5-Movie Museum. 4-Playhouse, 2-Medical Society. 9-America Looks Abroad.

5-News, 2-Sacred Heart Program. 5-Blondie. 4-West Point 2-TV Theater. 9-Community Forum. 5-Life of Rilcy (color).

4-Zane Grey Theater, 2-Top Plays. 9-Prospect of Literature, 5-On Trial. 4-Mr. Adams Eve. 2-Boxing Film.

9-Latin Americas. 5-Big Story. 4-Playhouse. 9-Building Dreams. 2-Wealhor.

5-Boxing Bout, 4-Thc Lineup. 2-PclUgrew Presents. 4-Monte Crislo. 2-Orient Express, 5-Spprls Extra. 5-Co'de 3.

4-Movie. 2-Movie. 5-Frontier. 5-News, weather. 5-Movie.

4-News, 2-Weatherr news. 4-Movie. Marriage Lictnsex Marriage licenses issued in Mad' son County through the office of Miss Eulalia Hotz, County Clerk. Bimes, David Greenville; Determann, Marie, Highland. Frederick, Cottage Hills; Wallace, Ethel, Cottage Hills.

Ford, Peter Rockford; Barclay, Ray Granite City. Kravec, John Granite City; Hampton, Wanda St, Louis, Mo. Krcy, George St, Louis, Nage, Ruth Granite City. Little, Alan, Granite City; Becker. Jacqueline, Granite City, Niemeycr, Robert Granite City; Spengcl, Sony a Granite Courts A new experience for those speech therapists was recording their voices in a soundproof chamber of the speech pathology depart- "ment at the University of Iowa while attending a workshop on the Hawkeye campus this week.

Recording her voice is Elizaocth Kreizcnbcck, Edwardsville (sealed). Lois Brien (left) university staff member and director of the workshop, explains the equipment and the uses of Die room -while Marjorie Zickcfoosc, Mt. Pleasant, (center) and Cail Belts, Iowa City, wait their turn to record. The chamber is 99,9 per cent reverberation free, eliminating echo and overtone effccls. WORDEN Mm Nora Birmingham Warden 3271 Mr, Attend Dinner Party and Mrs.

Edward Johnson MrDWAY Phone Dudltv 4-7852 Mrs Lloyd Frillman City! Smulich, George, Granite City; Vanzant, Zowanda Faye, Granite City. Smallwood, Floyd Granite City; Ryan, Vivian Granite City. Thomas, Thomas Granite City; Hughes, Georgia Jane, Edwardsville. Real Estate Transfers Heal estate transfers recorded In Madison County, Illinois, through the office of James F. Chapman, recorder of deeds.

Emma Burt to Moore a part of outlot 48 in Upper Alton $1. Sarah Ellis et al to Leslie Laverne Ellis land in sec 12 in St Jaob $1. Walter Bertram to Donald Saner lot 1 of Tine Lake Road annex a subd in sec 23 Collinsvillc $1. Patterson to Charles Burcl) land in sec 15 in Colhnsvillc $1. Wari'en Kilzmiller lo Carrie Lee Stockard lot 6 blk 22 in 0 Adams add to Alton $1.

Katherinc Emig et al to Gladys Damkey lot 560 in Todd Others add to Edwardsville $1. Hussell Kellcher to Leonard A Wollenberg lot 147 in Glcnview add No 2 a subd in sec 1G in Granite My $1. attended a 6 o'clock dinner last Saturday evening at the Gardens at Litchficld in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Becker Mt. Olive.

They also attended open house at the Becker residence in Mt. Olive Sunday afternoon. Service Address The following is the address of Pvt. Harry F. Schlcchte, F.R, 16571552, Co, 2 D.

Bn. 3 Tng. Regt. Basic, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Pvt.

Schlechte is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Schlechte. 4-H Meets The first 4-H meeting of the Worden Wonder Workers 4-H club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Joan Brunnworth. The following officers were elected: Joan Brunnworlh, president; Jane Locmker, vice-president; Donna Jean Honerkamp, secretary. Suzanne Schien, treasurer; Jane Sharp and Donna Jean Ostrowsky, reporters, Karen Schien, recreation 'ender; Miss llhoda Brandt, 4-H leader; Beverly Sharp, Nancy Blotevogel, Donna Jean Honerkamp, assistant leaders.

After the meeting refreshments were served by Nancy Blotevogel and Joan Brunnworth. The next project of the 4.H club will be a bake sale July 13. St. John i and Church Sunday school at 9 a.m. Out Children's Day will be observed it the 10 a.m.

worship service. Foi lowing the service thcro will be i covered dish fellowship meal foi the membrrs and the Sunday schoo children. In the afternoon then will be games and recreation foi the children, Sunday, June 30, a Service oi Thanksgiving will be held for union of the Evangelical and formed church and the Congrtga llonal-Chrlstian churches which will be effected in Cleveland, June 25' 27. Sunday, June 30, the new baptismal font given by Mrs. Irene Ruockcrt in honor of her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. F. W. Muehltng- haus, who formerly served at St. A Villarreal Newnom lot Jr blk to 15 I INN BEER GARDEN BARBECUE RIBS 7 Nights a Week FISH AND RIBS ON FRIDAYS RIBS AND CHICKEN On Saturdays and Sundays BUCKET BEER PHONE 1808 PEARL AND OSCAR Traffic Deaths in May Below Same '56 Month SPRINGFIELD (Special) Fatalities due to traffic accidents showed a nine per cent decline during May as compared to the same month last year, Director Edwin Roscnstone of the Dcparl- mei.t of Public Works and Buildings advised Governor William G.

Slralton in a report Thursday. Statistics compiled by the state Division of Highways showed there were 175 fatalities due to traffic accidents in Illinois during May as compared to 191 during tho same month in 1958, In the first five months this year, there were 824 traffic deaths in Illinois as compared to 774 in the similar period" last year. This is Edward George Hunter or Russell's add lo Alton $1. Lowell Crossman to Pearl A Treadway lots 627 628 blk 24 in South Woo dRiver annex in Hartford $1, William Bell to Harry Hemphill lot 21 blk 2 Roller's Head's add in Wood River $1, to Raymond Fergu son lot 361 blk 16 Soulh Wood River in Hartford $1. Harry Hemphill lo Harold Harvey lot 5 Hawthorne PI a subd In sec 34 in Hartford $1.

Don Lommon'to Walter 0 Kelley lots 3 4 of Mounier's Isl add in Alton $1. Bert Cochran to Amy A Smith ct al lot 19 Coventry PI an add to Edwardsville $1. Carl Mercer Sons et al to Kelly Clouts lof 107 Marshall School Wins $150 Scholarship RICHMOND, Va. (UP) Robert Johansen, Frecport, 111,, won a $150 scholarship for his first place address on "Peace" in a National Church of the Brethren oratory contest here. The church's world conference opened Wednesday.

an increase of 8 per cent for period, the ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 40e baclk at any drug counter. This STRONG germicide sloughs off infected skin. Exposes more germs to its killing action. Use instant-drying T-4-L day or night.

Rate Drugs. Now at May's Cut Contract Awarded The Stato Highway Division an- announccd Thursday award of a $69,445 contract for furnishing strpctural steel for a through plate girder subway structure carrying the GMO railroad over Federal Aid Route 132 near the north city limits of Alton. Low bidder, wai- Steel Division Industrial Enterprises, Vinccnncs, Ind. add No 3 in Granite City $1. John Baker to Standard Oil Co lots 143 in Brown Others add to Alton $10.

Bertha Sickbcrt 1o Paul Lawson a tr of land in sec 18 in Pin Oak $1. William Wickcnhauscr to Sherman lots 21 22 blk 13 in Siring PI in Madison county $1. Robert McFarlanc lo Thomas Heffron lot 9 in Rodger's subd of outlets 46 87 in Alton $1. William Osborn to Henry Hellrung lot 79 Sotier Park a subd in sec 17 in Wood River $1. Raymond Frederick Gooch to Al len Nimmons Inc lot 6 in a re subd of lot 18 Mounier's 2nd subd in Alton $1, Angic Brucggemann Lett man lot 20 blk 14 Siring PI in sec 18 in Alton $1.

Thelma Paul to Angle Lstt- man lot 20 blk 14 Siring PI subd in sec 18 in Alton $1. Philip Conn to William Emery lot 22 Emery PI subd in sec 15 in Collinsville SI. Edwin Ehlers to Edgar Ehl a crs a tr of land in sec 21 in God 1 Alfred Frankc to Anthony Mcvor and Venlimifiiha lot 31 in Frontenac I'l leah aml John's will be dedicated. Immediately after the services June. 30 the Youth fellowship will go to Pere Marquctte Park for a picnic, Personals Rev.

and Mrs. Schoppe attended the service and the reception honoring the Rev. R. F. Tormohlen on the occasion of the 25th anniversary ol his ordination into the Christian ministry the past Sunday.

They also attended the monthly meeting of the Edwardsville Circle of Evangelical and Reformed nastors and wives at SI. Peter's church, Granite City on Tuesday Mr, i ml Don Slahlhut oi Edwardsville, Mr. and Mrs, Junior ucldcner and son visited with Mr and Mm. Louis Stahlhut and son Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. OrviHe McCa'ulla and sons were callers in Alton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrcll Edwards and family returned home 1 iaM week after spending their vacation with relatives in Michigan and Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doerge ol St. Louis spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

John Flack and son. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Powell and Mr, and Mrs. W.

F. Henke visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henke of Moro Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Frillman en tertamcd wilh a polluck suppe. Sunday evening in honor of Father's Pay. Guests wcro: Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Hcnkc, Mr. and Mrs. William Frillman, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Powell, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Meyer, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gucld- cner and son Elmer, Mr and Mrs. Elinor Buhrlc, Mr. and Mrs, Kdwin Langcndurf ami daughters Nancy Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin ars Janet ant! Robert und Rita Kay a subd in sec 34 in Godfrey $19. Clinton Root lo Clarence Kilter lot 27 Van Prclcr's add in sec 16 in East Alton $1. Lascoc lo Harlic Warren lols 5 6 blk 9 Bclicvicw PI dhou- (cau $1. Glen Development Co to Harold Leon Chinault lot 25" jlenview add No 3 a subd in sec 10 in Granite Cily $1.

Clovcrview Home Builders Inc to Walter Malhis lot 90 in 3rd acid to Cloverview $1. Curtiss Woodfork to Jeanetta Wilkins land in sec 17 in Foster $10. Jeanetta Wilkins ct al to Cyrus Johnson nt al land in sec 17 in Foster $10. George A Lochmann to Oscar Critcs lot 1 in George A Lochmann subd in sec 26 in Collinsville $1. Frieda Holzwee to Lando Lint- berg lot 6 blk 3 in Maryville $1.

Frillman. Night Club Debut Set HOLLYWOOD (UP) Jack Benny is going to fiddle Friday night for the first time in a nightclub. Benny will make his nightclub debut at Las Vegas' Flamingo Hotel with Giscle McKenzie in a violin dutt, 'Miss Young America 1 WASHINGTON CUP) Sharon Thompson of Hale Center, Tcxi, Wednesday night was chosen Anrrica In 4-H" at the 27th National 4-H Conference here. The 18-yctr-oId pretty brunette is a student at Texas Technological Col lege, NFWSPAPFs.

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