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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 9

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 TIME INSEimON 8 CONSKCUTJVE INSERTIONS 8 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Above rates ore tor ads up to 42 words. Ads 42 to 84 words double above rate. Advertisements must bo received by the Intelligencer before 10 A. to Insure publication the same day. Phone 49 SOWS--2 Spotted Poland China, with 12 pigs.

Also oneJHC male hog. Edwnrd Wlesernan, 3'A miles northeast Edwardsville, Phone 1670W4, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BEDROOM SUITE--Walnut; hospital bed, side rails; vanity dresser; tank type vacuum cleaner; a matching bedspread; round oak table, six chairs, bullet; walnut lamp table; 5-deck electric chick brooder; finishing brooder; Harlpy-Uavlclson Motorcycle. Priced for quick sale. 415 Quince Phone 11U5-R. SPINET PIANOS You can save up to $200 on a new Spinel piano $395 and up.

Various makes and models to choose from. CLAR1 NETS--Bargains in new and used metal and wood clarinets. Save up to $50.00 on a fine wood clarinet. For complete i a i call a i 1 lofi-dlU, Kdwnrdsvillc Phone 1925W. -i -i- RUG--9xt2 used Olson, reversible with pad.

Cheap. Phone 189. TOUNGSTOWN 'Special Deluxe Sink, double bowl with double drainbourd, floor samples. off regular price. GEIIRIG'K STORE, Alhambra, 111.

SPRING NEEDS SALE At reduced prices. Garden and flowci seed. Fresh 1952 seed, lOc pkgs 3 for 25c; 15c pkgs. 3 for 39e Vlgoro Fertilizer 1 Ib. 12c, 5 Ib.

43c 10 Ib. 79c, 25 Ib. $1.44, 50 Ib, $2.59 Garden Tools Rakes, spades hoes, cdgrrs, hand plows, prim. Ing shears, hedge trimmers. Al' at discount, Grade A Manila Rope 7Vic per foot.

Adjustable ventilating screens 73c each Mound Cltv Lawn mixture 49c per Ib. Buy now and save at these low pi-ices. IIOTS5 HARDWARE 4 MISCELLANEOUS-Slightly used Gii electric washer, one slightly used Moving a one slightly U'-cA ah compressor. These thive items arc fine values at a i i i pncc-s which you cannot al'f n-d to pass by. Morrison Farm Supplies 115 St.

Andrews Kdward.svillc. SPEClALS-Complctely reconstructed at Hoover Factory Guaranteed like new Model 541 $2195; Model POO $39115 SOLTER K.RIEGE HARDWARE. PUPPIES a Shepherd Police dog: Reg A $25.00 up Also grown dogs and stud service Phone 25G Brccsc Anna Jaeger. Brocso, Illinois. FOR SALE REAL ESTAtE HOME 5 room with utility and furnace room.

Gas heat and wate filler. All In first class condition Will be shown by appointment only. 110 Maple Street, Edwards ville, Phone 2274. HOUSE--4 room, 8 acres of ground Plenty of fruit and shade trees Immediate possession, mile west of Edwardsville on Lewi Road. See Harry Lewis, aftc 5:00 P.

M. or Saturday and Sun clay. HOMK 5 room modern, or wl trndo on small country home. Ca" at 137 Springer Avo. HOUSE--G room and bath; full basement; furnace.

Located in (ilcn Carbon, on corner lot near school. Inquire Klsworth Thomas. Phono Collltibville G21R3. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PIGS--35 head, 10 weeks old. One Jersey COW, freshen in May.

Bay Herschbach, 4 miles cast, mile north of Alhambra. one NOTICE! FREE DOG--Mixed breeds, dockl- and tox terrier. months old. Phone 2J19R. WOMEN--Your sparetime and a desire to earn is all we require.

Start a profitable business now, Write AVON, 588 7th Street, Alton. PUBLIC SALES HEIFERS-- 6 White Face-- 2 spring- ers and 4 npen. Harry Daughtery, 1 mile east of Grantfork, Phone 5-R-17. HEIFER-- Part White Face with week old calf by side, also will buy one good work horse or mule about 15 hands high. E.

Custer, 1 mile east of Wanda. Phone 1614H2, I HEIFERS-- Two Holsteln. Due to freshen in June. mile south, 3 miles east of Livingston. Merl Hayden.

I wish to announce I will have barbecue ribs all summer starting February 22, will sell by the side or sandwiches every week end. Special attention given orders for parties or dinners on two days notice. MOSE SMITH, 514 Ramcy Street, Phone 489. GRAND OPENING-HOME TAVERN, Route 159 at Glen Carbon Road. Saturday, March 1, 1952.

Everyone receives an Alarm Clock Special. Also between 9:00 and 1:00 A. M. Prizes. Lunch free after 9:00 M.

LEON ATNIP AND KENNY JOHNSTON, Proprietors. FARM SUPPLIES GARDEN TRACTOR Vk horse power, Bolcns, almost new, with mower attachment, all lor price of tractor. Inquire D. L. Cummings, 960 Whitclnw Wood River, 111.

PLOW--3 bottom 12" McCormick Dccrlng No. on rubber tires P. Williams No. 1, Edwardsville, Phono 1652R3. HOME--Modern 5 room, gas heat, built in cabinets, gnrnge, excellent condition.

Owner sick must leave town. Sacrifice lor quick sale K1000. Immediate possession. Also other good homes clo.se to school, bargain prices. 11.

H. ROSENTHAL, 217 South Buchanan, Phone 163, Edwardsville, HOUSE--5 room ranch, in Stcln- mcyer Addition, on large lot. Owner leaving city. Call Oscar Schmidt Agency, Phone 120. HOMES FOR SALE 2 Bed Room Brlek, with Brcczeway enclosed nnd Garage.

2 Bed Room Brick with nnd Garage. 5 Room Brick with 2 Car Garage attached 4 Room Brick i Garage attached 4 Room atid 5 Room Brlek Homes. EASY AND G. I. LOANS EARL C.

I A 020 E. Franklin Phone 2048 FURNITURE 5 complete rooms of household goods at 1017 South Madison street, Staunton, Illinois, Saturday March 1, beginning at 12 o'clock noon 2 piece living room suite, 3 piece bedroom suite, Roper gas stove, 7 ft. Westinghouse refrigerator, GE electric mixer, breakfast set, Maytag washer, and many other articles. All this furniture is in good condl tion. Terms cash.

Matt Himbcrg- er, Owner, Edward Ahrens and Walter Holford, Auctioneers. Will sell at public sale located- 2 miles east; Vfe mile south Marine, miles northwest of Highland, on all weather road; Saturday March 1, beginning 12:30 o'clock sharp. Some farming tools; garden tools; all household goods and some antiques; Terms Cash. Estate of Nichols Wildhaber, Deceased. Nick J.

Wildhaber, John J. Wildhaber, Executors. C. Wildhaber, Auctioneer; Edgar Reinhart, Clerk. No responsible for accidents, should any occur.

SPECIAL FOR LENT-- Fish plate 60c; Fish dinner French fries, shrimp plate 85e; dinners also skillet fried chicken, plates and dinners, steak dinners, foot long hot dogs and coney islands. THREE MILE HOUSE, John Henslcy, Prop. CAR OF 40 LB. OATS-- On track at Hamcl, Monday, March 3. Hamcl Grain Phone Hamel 15 Edwardsville 1604W2.

'inlimit IIIIK mm ti. HOME SERVICES GUIDE Listing uarioua types of leruices lor the home. INSULATION AND STORM WIN DOWS. For free estimates on Eagle-Pleher Insulation or Eagle- Plcher aluminum combination storm window-screens write Eagle Home Conditioning 91 Henry Street, Alton, Illinois, I SINGER And all other makes sewing machines, serviced and repaired. Treadle machines converted to electric.

Call 1469WX. GLAXO--Sure mif, waxing's tough, End It with Glaxo plastic type linoleum conting, Overbeck Wallpaper and Paint Store. UPHOLSTERING And furniture restyling our speciality. Carpeting, rugs and repairing. Phone 2221 Colonial Upholstery Shop, Troy, Illinois.

HOUSEWIVES--A dozen fresh donuts for only 35c. Your best food buy In town Where THE DONUT SHOP, Phone 1100 CHICKEN Ocean Perch Dinner 75c. Sunset Inn, By-Pasg 40, Troy, Illinois, Frieda Burian, Prop. ATTENTION FARMERS-We want all dead and disabled We pay uigheit Reverse telephone Edwardivllle Rendering Phone 444, HAM AND BACON SHOOT--Sunday, March 2, 1:00 P. M.

Prairietown, Illinois. Sponsored by Prairietown Gun Club, GETTING MARRIED? We have some complimentary booklets for you, "Wedding Memories" and "Helpful Hints For The Vows for the asking. Strebler Studio, 405 St, Louis Street, Phone 21. FEBRUARY SPECIALS Individual permanenls complete, including haircut, children's $10.00 cold waves machine or machine- less $2.50 up, $10,00 Cremc Oil open every day, appointments unnecessary. Open evening by appointment.

Permanenls guaranteed. Transportation arranged. LAURA'S A SHOP, Phone 16G1R1, Bunker Hill Road. Personal property of the estate oi John Dauderman, deceased, miles north of Alhambra, Satur day, March 1, 1952, beginning 12 o'clock noon. 1 Case 25 steam engine; Knight saw mill, 52 incl blade; rubber saw mill belt, 10 wide, 50 ft.

endless; farming tools other articles too numerous to men lion. Not responsible for accidents Terms of Sale: Cash. Waller Dau derman, Leuscher, Adm Fred Maurer and Son, Auctioneers Elmer Ruchrup, Clerk. I foot, located in Luclalre. Phono 1782.

11 no answer call 1389W. TirOR SIMNNKH--ITs I lie "Tlior 1 spinner washer i i the swirl, a i aclbti, the "overflow rinse" and the "perfect" spin dry that appeal In the little women and the men of the house too. See the new THOR washer today, At Morrison Farm Supplies, 115 St. Andrews, Phone 2S3-2R4. A I A Sec our HOTPOINT ranges refrigerators UU selection oi small appliances, tlshlng tackle BIG BOY'S.

220 Main Phone 1234 NO WEATHER WORRIES IN CASSENS' All-Weather Showroom! LOOK OVER THE IN USED CARS In Warmth and Comfort. Our Cars are Always Protected from tha Weather. 1950 DOUCil 1 4-Door Sedan. Radio heater, equipped. 1050 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Clul Coupe.

Light green finish radio, heater. DODC1K a a 2-Door Sc dan. Low mileage, very clean Sea Mist green i i 194!) PONT1AC "8" 4-Door Sedan i grey finish, radio, heatei sun visor, low mileage, 1949 FORD Custom 2-Door Sedan Radio, heater, blue 1049 HUDSON Commodore "6 Club Coupe. Fully equipped. PACKARD 4-Door Sedan Light blue finish, radio, heater "940 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Scdai: Hcatci, light blue finish.

TRUCKS DODBE L. W. B. Two speed axle, 8.25x20 tires, hcatct booster brakes, 1849 FORD Cab-Over-Englnc, L. B.

2-specd axle, booster brakes DODGE 2'ii-Ton W. B. YOUR OLD CAR MAY MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT! Insurance Can Be Furnished With Tho Deal. CASSENS SONS, Inc Edwardsville Tel. 30 HOUSE--Modern story, on 2 lots, close in.

Gas furnace, cabinets, storm windows and doors, one block off Route 159 at 20G Also 14 ft. wood baby fence, electric stove, wardrobe electric sweeper. Phone 755W. C. Jlenlte.

HOUSES--0 room frame all modern, double garage, nice lot, eloso in. Storm windows, insulated. Immediate possession. Price $9700.00 5 uiom frame with double garage, Lot 75x20!) in excellent condition. Priced for quick sale.

For information and appointments call OSCAH SCHMIDT AGENCY, Phone 120. After 5 P. call Otto Ilomann, Phone 419. WO STORY--Seven room frame on paved street, six blocks from school, possession 60 days. SIX Room brick on Sherman immediate possession, II I 1 ROOM a vacant.

Easy terms. Building lots on Hailnck Ave, I EILEUS, REALTOR. PI one 796. IOMES--Sec Earl Wilson, foi new oi cltl homes or choice i i lots Easy terms ar ranged Consult us regarding new home requirements Wilson Construction and Qcvel opment. 620 E.

a i Ave. Phone 2048 BUICK--1950; special 4 door scdar clean, full equipped, Priced sell. Phono 395R or Inquire 20 Jefferson Road. A new record average corn ylel of 121.3 bushels an acre was sc on one of the experimental plots a the University of Illinois. I New modern, 5 room brick.

In Wilson addition; at rificc. also many other good. 5-6 and 8 room good modern homes In excellent locations, at low prices, while they last, BUY NOW. H. Rosonthal, 21 South Buchanan Street, Phone 163.

IOMES 5 room all modern, jears old. Fireplace, hardwAot floors, automatic gas heat, vcnctiai blinds In choice neighborhood In west end. 2-sloi'y homo ii good condition. $125.00 monthly income. Lot 100x200.

Priced very reasonable. G-rooms on one flooi 3 room apartment upstairs, will separate entrance. Full bath 01 both floors Double garage. Fo information a appointment call THE OSCAR SCIlMID'l AGENCY, Phono 120, after P. cull Otto Ilomann, Phoni 419.

HOMES-- Modern room, on terms 40 acres, modern home, goo road, all level; 80 acres good lo cation, reasonable; also 4 rooi house, in New Douglas, $4000.00 All immediate possession. R. I- Hosenthal, 217 S. Buchanan Phone 163, Edwardsville. POULTRY CHICKENS Fryers and bakcn Alive or dressed.

Phone 21691 Tony Wilt, 825 Ann Street. i CAPONS--Reduced prices; now 50 Ib. Slips 40c Ib. while they las Same delicious quality, Llvi dressed, freezer wrapped. Dclii ercd.

GIESZELMANN, Route 15 opposite Chapman Mine, Collln ville 2450-R-l. Toll refunded wit purchase. FRYING eac alive, Also dressed chickens, or more delivered. W. Brow: Carpenter Road, Phone 1673H1 June Moon Listed MEMPHIS, Tenn.

(UP) Son writers don't have any troub! finding a June moon here anytlm There's a June Moon listed in th telephone directory. UG CLEANING--9x12 rug cleaned nnd shed 1650 Binding, alterations and' laying of Five day Superior Carpet Cleaners Phono Alton 3-8141. Wo pick up and deliver, lABETICS-Ico cream for you Contatni No sugar, pure KOERTGES ICE CREAM SHOP 116 Morrison Colllni- ylllc Phone Collinsvllle 8124. iiHwiiimliiiwtliiiiiiiii iiuiitttmiiiM" miHiiiiiimiijuimmiii MIIIHIIIH! nun The hitelHffcncer'f FIX-IT DIRECTORY Telling whom to call upon for repair work of all' kinds. BIDS WANTED The County Jail and the County iome Committees will receive and pen bids for supplying Clothing nd Bedding to the County Jail and Jounty Home for a period of six months, beginning April 1st, 1952, All bids must be in the office of M.

G. Ryan, County Auditor, not ater than 9:00 of March 17th, 952, sealed and marked "Bids for Clothing and Bedding for the County Jail and County Home." Blankets, Cotton each Blankets, Woolen each Gloves, canvass mens while per doz. Handkerchiefs, mons while -per doz. Hose, ladles per doz. Hospital gowns -each House slippers per pair Jumpers, mens blue per doz.

Mattress covers per doz. Shirts, blue work per doz. Overalls, blue per doz, Pants, pin check, sanforized per doz, Pants, dark work, sanforized per doz. Shoes, mens per pair Shoes, womens per pair Socks, mens mixed per doz, Suspenders per doz. Toweling per yd.

ANNOUNCEMENT INCOME TAX SERVICE--Monday through Saturday 9:00 A 5:00 M. and 7:00 to 8:00 P. except Wednesday. D. B.

War nock, 115a Purcell Street, Ed wardsvllle. The new SPIRELLA WAIST NIP PER, Whisper weight for th petite figure in waist sizes 22 30 inches. Moderately priced. Fo appointment without obligation Phone or write Mrs, Wilbur Widl cus, 121 Springer Edwards ville. ALUMINUM OH WOOD-- Combination storm windows and doors Aluminum awnings.

Free estimate. No obligation S6 months to pay Bob Williams Phone 2238 SPIRELLA GARMENTS-IndivId- ally designed foundation mcmts for all figures Girdles, maternity apparel, bras Mrs. Wilbur Wldlcus, 121 Springer Phone 1934. I wish to announce my candidac for States Attorney for Madiso County, on the Republican Ticke Primary Tuesday, April 8, 1952 H. Gwllllm, Alton, Illinois, wish lo announce my candidac for States Attorney, for Madiso County, on the Republican Tlcke Primary Tuesday, April 8, 1952 Jos, DcLaurenti, Edwardsvill Illinois.

wish to announce my candidac for Auditor, of Madison Count) on the Republican Ticket, Pr niary Tuesday, A i i 8, 1952. W. a Illinois. Hcrbst. Collinsvlll IF YOU SEW--Custommadc belli, buckles and button! by Marilyn Belt Company, CLAYTON TAILORING.

114 SL St. Phono 177. 'UPONT--Benjamin Moore, Soldi- llz Paints Congowall, linoleum, rubber, asphalt tile Plastic wall tile Wallpaper Buhrmcstcr Wallpaper and Paint Store, REE Brake inspection. Don'l wall until youi I aro dan gerons od brakes are small Investment (or a lot of safety Prices reasonable all work guar antccd Pick up and delivery A Mead St Louis Road High way 66, across from Home Nunery Phono 1793W. I A A I land scaping dirt to fill In plow Ing.

Hauling coal rock sand Also Flag Stones for Phone 2087 Stanley Kyro, 200 Fourth Ave. REPAIR--Skilled watch repairing at BROOKS JEW ELRY 254 N. Main Street, all watches tcitcd and timed on ex elusive WATCHMASTER. tali fitted. Phone 784.

SEPTIC TANKS--Precast concrete 500 gallons, delivered and Mccti State Board of Health FHA Klueter Highway 60. Phone 1C25W4. FOR RENT WANTED BIDS WANTED NEW DOUSLAS Mabel New The ntw address of Arden Eilcrs is as fo.lows: Pvt. Ardcn L. Eilers US 55 -2S 2-262 HQ HQ Co.

3rd Bn. 87 Inf, Reg. 10 Inf. Div. Fort Riley, Ksn.

Attend Band Festival Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barlcls, Mrs. Fanny Ogles and Mrs. Pearl Smith attended the band festival held at the high school gym in Greenville Monday evening.

Two hundred school musicians from Lltchfleld, LEGAL NOTICES Unionsuils, long ongth per doz sleeve, ankle Underwear, drawers, ribbed, long per doz, Underwear, shirts, long sleeve per doz. M. G. RYAN County Auditor, for Committees. The BIDS WANTED County Jail and County I wish to announce my candidac for State Representative 47tli Sot atorlal District, on Republican Ticket, Primary Tuesday, April 8, 1952.

Fred (Fritz) Kcssman, Hamcl, Illinois. TAX CONSULTANT-Euroilcd to practice before the Treasury Department Income tax returns prepared. DONNEL HOFMEIER, 213A Main Street, Ed- wardsvllle, Illinois. BABY CHICKS CLOVER SEED--Three bushels of homo grown, reel, Nora E. Wct- zel, HOI Lake Edwardsville.

111. i 1- need a local rep- rcscntative to sell Eaglc-Plchcr Insulation and A i Storm Windows, cllher on a full time or part time basis. Call or write, Eagle Home Conditioning 91 Henry Street, Illinois Phone 2-4821. RESPONSIBLE PERSON--Male or fcmnle, from this area, wanted to service and coll eel from automatic merchandising machines, No selling. Car, references and $600 working capital necessary, 7 to 12 hours weekly will net up to $400 monthly.

Possibility full time work, For interview, write giving full particulars, name, address, phone. Box IOOMS Three large and bath either for i i quarters or office rooms. All utilities i 218 Coventry Place, Edwardsville U'ARTMENT Three rooms, un i with bath. Outside entrance. Garage, heal and water furnished.

Adults only, 201 South Myrtle Street, Phone 232R. i -(. MCTC, at Panama, Illinois. 0 room house, barn, electric lights, $50.00 cash rent per month. No thirds.

Call for write Mrs, Viola Grabruck, 214 Prnirie Street, Staunton, Illinois. Phono 455W or Jim Grabruck, Phono 107W1. APARTMENT Three room unfurnished, three blocks from Court House, available April 1. Address box "W-24" Ihis office. APARTMENT Unfurnished 5 rooms all modern, prlvalc bath, private entrance.

Garage. Adulls only. 1204 Madison Phone 1422W. SLEEPING ROOM--Near bath, 534 Hlllsboro Ave. Phone 1362R, WOMEN--Part time, Edwardsville and surrounding towns, Part time telephone survey your home, Private line essential.

75c per hour. Contact the Sales Manager at Metropolitan Building, Room 411, Missouri nvcn ue, East St. Louis, Illinois or call Upon 3-7995. i $7500,00 On $20,000.00 investment. Will consider silent or working a Strictly confidential, Box "U-22" this office.

SPECIALS FOR MARCH--Broiler- Fryer i Rocks, $9.95 per 100. White Rocks as hatched, $11.50 per 100. Our standard Dialings also available in Leghorns, and i Rocks. Hatching twice weekly, every Tuesday and i a KIUEGB HATCHERY Troy Road. BABY CHICKS-Again we offer highest quality chicks at reasonable prices; scxed or straight run In your favorite breed, Get preferred dates by booking youi order now.

Poultry remedies equipment, and supplies. A Hatchery, 220-222 St. Louis Street Phone 685W, Edwardsville, BAftY CHICKS Early chicks make early layers when egg prices are the highest Get BROCKME1ERS Pullorum passed chicks that ore noted for their wonderful livabillty and high egg production. Highest quality modcrato prices. Hatching evers Monday.

Phone 265. Brockmelcr Hatchery, Edwardsville. Home Committees will receive and open bids for supplying Groceries for the County Jail and County Home for a period' of six months, beginning April 1st, 1952. All bids must be in the office of M. G.

Ryan, County Auditor, not later than 9:00 a.m. of March 17th, 1952, sealed and marked "Bids for Gioceries for the County Jail and County Applies, dried per Ib. Apricots, spec, dried per Ib. Beans, chill per Ib. Benns, lima per Ib.

Beans, Navy per Ib, Beans, green, gal, cans per doz Beans, Northern per Ib. Cleanser, kitchen (48 cans) per case Corn, gal. cans per doz, Coffec-Pcaberry per Ib. Coffee, Peaberry, (Santos) per 11). Crackers, soda per Ib.

Macaroni per Ib. Milk, No. 10 cans per doz, Oleomargarine per Ib. Peaches, gal. cans per doz, Peaches, dried per Ib, Peas, dried green per Ib, Peas, gal, cans per doz.

Pork nnd Beans, gal. cans per doz. Pepper, black ground per Ib. Prunes, Calif, 50 60 per Ib. Puree, gal.

cans per doz. Raisins, dried per II). Rice, good head per Ib. Rolled Oats per cwt. Salmon (-18 cans) per ease Salt per Sal Soda per Ib.

Saner a gal. cans per Soap, Laundry (P or Crystal Soap Flakes, white (in bbl. lots Ib.) Soap Toilet (Ivory) per case Spaghetti per 11). Syrup, corn, gal. cans per Ten, good mixed per Ib.

Tobacco, chewing per Ib. Tobacco, smoking (Bull a icr II). Toilet tissue, 100 sheet rolls, per asc Tomatoes, No. 10 cans per doz. Laundry Soap, powdered, good grade (In bbl.

lots per Ib) BIDS WANTED HOMES--5 and 6 rooms, have cash buyers; alio FARMS wanted from 4 to 500 acres, have cash buyers Free Information on our quick and snappy service H. Roien- thai, Realtor, 217 South Buchanan phone 103, BABY CHICKS--Increase your egg production, with WOLF'S fast maturing Hybrids, Leghorns, and Heavies. All from pullorum tested flocks. Pullets priced reasonable. Hatches every Tuesday and Friday.

Started chicks available. WOLF'S HATCHERY, 110 Vandalla Street, Edwardsville, Illinois Phono 1837. APARTMENT--4 large unfurnished rooms, private bath, and entrance. Also one large room with three rooms of furniture, private bath and entrance, Utilities except telephone furnished, Not over two persons in each apartment, dress "V-23" Intelligencer, Ad- On or off reservations, Indians are free to hold any type of employment, private or governmental, without restriction. ENTERTAINMENT The BIDS WANTED County Jail and Count) Homo Committees will rceive nnc open bids for bread and Coffd Cake for a period of six months, be ginning April 1st, 1952.

All bid must be in the office of M. G. Ryan County Auditor, not later a 9:9 a.m. of March 17th, 1952, sealed one marked "Bids for Bread and Coffd Cake', Bread, fresh, 16 o'z. loaf each Bread, day-old, 16 oz.

loaf each Coffee cake each. Cinnamon rolls per doz. RYAN County Auditor, to Committees, USUAL GAMES--At the American Legion Hall, Glen Carbon, by the American Legion Post 435, Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock. The public Is Invited. USUAL-Sponsored by the Gym fund Committee ot St.

Boniface church, In the tchool hall, Saturday evening, beginning at 8:00 U. The public li Invited. BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that th Court House, County Jail aiv County Home Committees will re ccive nnd open bids for Clothing Groceries, Meat, Bakery Goods an Laundry as per specifications. All bids must be in the office G. Ryan, County Auditor, no Inter than Monday, March 17th, 1952 at nine a.m.

signed and scaled. M. G. RYAN County Auditor fo Committees, Jurors Not Convinced CHARLESTON, W. V8.

(UP- Sherman McFarland told Judge William J. Thompson that the 61 bottles of whiskey he had in his house were only for his own use and that of his friends. An unbelieving jury convicted McFarland of illegal whiskey snlei. Tobacco, smoking 2 oz. bags per b.

M. G. RYAN County Auditor, fur Committees, NOTICE In the Probate Court, County ot Madison, State of Illinois. John A. Blatnick, Administrator of the estate of Domlnoc Balma, deceased, Petitioner vs.

Jennie Balma ct al, Defendants. Case No. Box 1375. Notice is hereby given to yoi Peter Balma and Catherine Vent that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons wherein Petitioner seeks to sell to pay the debts of Dominec Balma deceased the following describee real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-half Interest in Lot 1 Block 11 of Donk's First Ad dition to Maryvillc, a County, Illinois, Lost 2 in Block 11 of Donk's Firsi Addition to Maryville, Madison County, Illinois. And you are further notified tha unless on or before the first Mon day of April, 1952 you shall appeal and defend in said suit dcfaul' judgment may be entered agains you on the day following or there after, DALE HILT Clerk of the Probate Court FREDERIC E.

SPRINGER Attorney. (Feb. 29- Mar. 7-14) 4. 4.

NOTICE In the Probate Court, County Madison, State of Illinois. John A. Blatnick, Administrate of the estate of Lctlzla Balma, de ceased. Petitioner vs. Jennie Balma el al, Defendants.

Case No. Box 1375, Notice is hereby given to you Peter Balma and Catherine Vent that suit entitled as above has beci commenced and is now pcndin against you and other person wherein Petitioner seeks to sell pay the debts of Balma, de ceased, the following described rca estate, to-wil: An undivided one-half interest i Lot 1 Block 11 of Donk's First Ad dilion lo Maryvillc, a i County, Illinois. And you are further notified tha unless on or before the first Moi day of April, 1952 you shall appea and defend in said suit defau' judgment may be entered agains you on the day following or there after. DALK HILT Clerk of the Probate Court FREDERIC E. SPRINGER Attorney (Feb.

29-Mar. 7-14) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given lo all pc sons th.it first Monday in Apr! 1952, is (he Claim Dale in the estal of George J. Baumgarlner, DC ceased pending in the Prgba' Court of Madison County, lllino nnd that claims may.bc filed again the said estate on or before sai dale without issuance of summons. Dated 1952, Edwardsvllle. F.b.

29, 1952 Pip 9 Molomus, Greenville, and Raymond ook part, Robert Jones, Ron of ilr, and Mrs Clcve Jones and cphew of Mrs. Ogles and Mri. mllh a director of the Raymond and, New Addresi The new address of Morris Dean Jawk A.A. 17317706 0 3 Bat. 5 RCT.

APO. 25 c-o Postmaster San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Brown and IOB Clarence of Roxana were visitor! Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Kline. Miss Elaine Prangc R.N. of St. -ouis spent the weekend at the tome ol her parents Mr.

'and Mrs. W. Prange. Mrs. Emma Hueschen of Morrl- sonvillc.

spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs. Almena Johnson, Thursday being the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. John- 3U. Mr, and Mrs. Simon Hay and daughter Carolyn ot Wood River verc dii.ner guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs W. Isaacs. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Rickhcr and Mr. anrt Mrs George Koenig visited Sunday afternoon near Highland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs.

Otto Latowsky and Mrs, Oscar Harrison spent Wednesday in St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. John Hem aim and Irvln Hc-mann were visitors in Edwardsville Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ncssel and Mrs, A. Blackburn of Sorento visited Monday al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kline.

Mr, and Mrs. George Koenig ot Edwardsville, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Rickhcr and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed DcVries visited one day the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Novock of Panama. Mrs. W.

E. Kline, Mrs. Harold Blocmkcr, and Mrs. Gilbert Caulk were visitors In Greenville Tuesday. Mrs.

Ina S. Cain formerly of Austin. Tex arrived Thursday for a stay with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sanders.

BIDS A The County Jail and County lome Committees- i receive ami ipen bids for supplying Meat for he County Jail and County Home or a period of six months, beginn- ng April 1st, 1952. All bids must in the office of M. G. Ryan, Bounty Auditor, not later than 9:00 un. of March 17th, 1952, sealed and narked "Bids for Meat for the Jail and County Home," Bacon, good grade per Ib.

Beef, corned per Ib. Beef, fore quarter per Ib. Beef, roast per Ib. Beef, rump whole per Ib. Pork sausage, bulk per Ib, Spare ribs per Ib.

Jack Salmon, headless, gulled skinned per Ib. Boiling meals, plate per Ib. Hamburger per Ib, Lard per Ib, Liver sausage per 11). Liver, beef per Ib. Pork loin per Ib.

Bologna per II). Salt jowls per Ib. Wieners per Ib, Hum tenderized per Ib. M. G.

RYAN County Auditor, for Committees, BIDS WANTED The Court House Committee will receive and open for Laundry for the Court House for period of six months beginning April 1st, 1952. All bids must be in Ihe office of M. G. Ryan, County Auditor, not inter than 9:00 a.m. of March 17th, 1952, senlcd and marked, "Bids for Laundry for Court Furnish and launder Standard Boot Mill Towels each Launder sheets owned by the County each Launder pillow slips owned by the Counly each Launder lurklsh towels owned by the County each M.

RYAN County Auditor, for Committee this 25lh day of February. ROLLA BAUMGARTNER Executor Attest: DALE HILT Probate Clerk A J. LUKER Attorney Staunton, 111. (Feb. 29-Mar.

7-14) UN Tank Forces Stage Hit-Run Raids EIGHTH A HDQS Korea, Two United Nations tank forces stabbed across the snow-covered Korean Friday on hit-run raids against the Communists. One armored unit dueled with Red artillery and mortars west of Chorwon on the western front before returning to the Allied lines. The other blasted targets in the Kumsong area of the central front and engaged an enemy force of undetermined strength southeast-of the city. Two probes by six-man Comm i groups were reported from the eastern front. Both were repulsed northeast of Punchbowl Valley after brief fire fights.

Allied fighter-bombers cut Communist railway spuply lines between the a i a frontier and the fighting front In more than 130 places and destroyed or damaged two tanks, a railway bridge, five anti-aircraft guns and 12 spuply buildings. Charles Curtis, one-time vice president of the United Slates, was a descendant of Indian chiefs In the Osagc and Kaw tribes. JACK LANGER'S BIG TOP Playing FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY EMMETT SCHUSTER AND HIS TRIO No Cover, No Minimum. Delicious Delectable Dinners, $1.75 up. Banquet facilities for all occasions.

8001 Collinsville Rd. Phone Colllnsville 2702 PAINTIHG. A I FOR FREE ESTIMATE ON ANY SIZE JOB, CALL A I F. DILLMAN All Work Guaranteed and Fully Insured UNION PHONE 1682-WI A I PETIRSON Foreman LOANS '50 to '500 MIDWEST LOAN CO. 156a N.

Main St. Phone 1082 Office Houn M. to M. to Noon 5TH ANNUAL A I I SALE GRANTFORK, ILLINOIS FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 Beginning at 10:30 A. M.

Tractors Cornpickers Combines Plows Disks Harrows Planter! Cultivators Drills Wagons, Etc. DEALERS FARMERS Bring any machinery you wish to sell any time before Sale. Can also call for your machinery. TERMS: CASH. Commission 4X --'No sale Dealers will be given a Discount on the Commission HOLFORD fc AHRENS, Auctioneers Lunch on grounds.

Not responsible for accidents should any occur. For further Information write or phone -C Highland, HL GranUork 28 WEDER SALES BARN 1 mile north oi Grantfork 7 north oi iNEWSPAFERr SPAPERf.

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