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a a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH Bowling Results UPPER ALTON LANES Glass Lengue ACMS No. 2 won 3 from Maint. No. 3. Maint.

No. 2 won 2 from Maint. No. 1, Decorating won 2 from Central Shop. 200 game -Woelfel 200.

BOWL INN Shelf X-100 Depot. won 2 from Whiz Kids." Light Oil Treating won 2 from Disp. Office, Res. woh 3 Cat Crackers. Ref.

Lab. No. 3 won. 2. from Plant Tech, 200 bowlers- J.

Smith 203, Futrell 202, Nash 202." Premium Shell Reformers won 2 from Elect. Mach. Dispatching won from Inspectors. Machinists won 2 from Cracker Box. Ref.

Lab. 2 won 2 from Extraction Plant. 200 bowlers--Farley 219, Dolan 203, 216-221, McConnell 212, Grove 208, Lewis 227, Simon 200, Fiessel 203. Wednesday Ladies Falstaft won 2 from Avenuel Shell, Harris won 3 from CanMason Root Beer won from Candy Bill: Russell Blind Co. won 2 from Nat Nast.

HI game-Harrison 193. Altwood Tomerlin Insurance won 2 from Berry Marina, East Alton Legion won 3 from East Alton VFW. Falstaff won 2 from Phil's. Sid Drake Tires won 2 from. Wood River Rolary.

200 211, Tungett 242. Rowland 222, Sands 214, Walls 209, Oden 217, Kuddes 212, Crain 206-200, Hays 234, Taylor 209, Sheets 208, Henson 208, Forgey 203, ACME Wednesday Night Eagles Foots won 3 from Stiffs. Crows won 3 from Beavers. Patron Eagles won 3 from Gas House Gang. Bugs won 2 from Stinkers.

of won 2 from Bearcats. Past Presidents Coon Creekers won 2 from Hawks. won Crips. Undertakers won from Fireballs. 200 bowlers-Fultz 224-203-201 (628), Hewitt 222.

Holder 221, Farmer 220-237 (627), Parker 212. Boschert 214, Payne 203. Walton 200-202. L. Stromske 208.

Eaton 200. Clowers 202. Middlecoff 204. J. Perica 203, Marshall 231-215 (614).

Wednesday Night Ladies Gately's won 2 from Schaffner Music. Lincoln Mercury won from Tryfiners. White Red won 2 from Slag. 1 p.m. Wednesday Ladies Dom's 3 from Freidline's Godfrey Shell.

Mason Root Beer won 2. from Italian Villa, Bon Air won 2 from Moonlight. Tonkerettes won 2 from Sandbar. Tru Value won 2 from Elm St. Market.

High games -Ochs 200 (520), MAdams (505), Boyd 191, Middleton 183. Wednesday Nite Merchants Cover. Falstaff Noll's won 2 Bakery from won Zito's 2 Suncrest Orange. Mississippi, Lime won 2 from Strip Steak. Blackhawk A.

C. won 2 from Schaffner's Music. Carling's Red Cap won 2 from Hanlon 200 -Plager 222, Plz Inger 213, Adams 202, A. Smith art 200-206, Thornton 203, Brooks 248, Franklin 210, a Walkington 236, Gissler 200, Manns 207-215, Stew211, Davis 220, Short 211, Blair 203. River Ripples and Outdoors with Harold Brand Obituaries Mrs.

Lona Walsh with Dulcena whom she Davenport made of her Tampa, home: Frosty Mahln' in lakes and rivers," the Mel- at 8:30 p.m., at the home of her Last Sunday when the ther- tons noted. "In the bay, grouper, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. mometer was riding at eight! trout and reds will bite as long and Mrs. Travis Brown, 216 Mcabove, Casper Horn, 1020 Dia-as a person has bait." Casland East Alton. She mond and Cari Runt, 356 The Meltons enclosed newspa- was 92.

Bluff bundled up in clippings with photographs Mrs. Walsh had been 111. since heavy winter clothing and wentito show the large of last April and bedfast since last tishing near Hardin, They have fish being caught there. October. During her long secret spot' where an under- Identity Needed riod of invalidism she had been water spring prevents the sur- If the duck hunter who wrote cared tor by her daughter and face from freezing even though ahout the" Versus the son-in-law.

the ice is several inches thixk Have Nots" will Identity him- Born elsewhere. self, will withhold County, in Jersey 921 we his name years ago last Sept: 11; she WAS Most discomfort was caused bylif desired, but we will publish a daughter of the late John and getting their hands wet and near- his letter, It is contrary to Mary Dunham ly freezing them. But they got graph policy to publish letters settlers in the pioneer Reddish, Fieldon area. they went after, 11 blue- from unidentified, persons. She what had resided in Fleldon unDepartment Report til she moved with her gill.

husband. Florida Report Frank A bulletin from Lynn Callaway, the late James M. Walsh, to Melton and his wife, supervisor of information, Rethalto in 1920. While in Be3 al now Bea, residing formerly in of Godfrey and partment of Conservation, re- thalto she affiliated with the Bapwrote was, veals that more sportsmen used list Church and maintained her Tampa, that the temperature the department's public hunting membership there. 40 degrees there the other morn-.

"areas in 1937 than in the pre- Mrs. Walsh was married ling and this is the coldest winter. vious year. But only duck hun- March 6, 1882, in in 60 years there. They added Jersey County, that the fishing couldn't be bet- (ers managed to hoost the James Walsh.

Her husband. (ter than it is now. centage of suncess. a painter by trade, died In "The crappie, brim, and bass: The average percentage for March of 1944. Since his death (from two to 12 pounds are hitting, duck hunters hunters was 1.26 and per man, her son-in-law made and her home with she had .61, pheasant daughter.

Mrs. Lona Walsh, a resident of Alton area since 1920, and member of pioneer: Jersey County family, died Wednesday and quail. Koch game preserve operwill meet in Chi12, 10 form to further their Total revenue for Surviving in addition to her amounted to daughter, are two brothers, Robbeen deposited in ert Reddish of East Hardin, and game fund for re- Stephen Reddish of Carrollton. Al in future bienni- son died- in carly childhood. The body is at Marks Preserve Notes lary, Wood River, where friends operator of the may call after 4 p.m., Friday.

Game Preserve. Funeral rites will be conducted during a visit at 2 p.m., by the Rev. pointed out that Paul Hall, pastor of Bethalto! shooting season con- Baptist Church, in the mortuary. March 15. His Burial will be in Valhalla Meshooting for morial Park.

Emil Stumpf BRUSSELS Emil Stumpf, 65, a retired farmer and life-long resident of Calhoun County, died in Golden Eagle. Wednesday Death at ap- his unexpectedly parently was due to a heart attack. He Is survived by his wife, Alice; two sons, Ben and Vincent, both of a daughter, Mrs. Frances Nolte of Golden Eagle; brothers, Rheuben and Phillip, Batchtown; Albert of Eagle, and Leo of St, Louis, five sisters, Mrs. Hilda Brodbeck, Batchtown: Mrs.

Roxana; Mrs. Elsie Bain, Bunker Hill; Mrs. Pauline Caselton, Rosewood Heights, and Mrs. Agnes Corbett, children. Hardin, and five The body is at Imming Funeral Home, Brussels, where friends may call this evening, and until time of the funeral.

Funeral rites will be conducted Saturday at a.m., In St. Mary's Church, Brussels. The rosary will be recited jat 7:30 p.m. Friday, at the funeral (home, Leo Wilson Leo Wilson, 55, died at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in St.

Francis Hospital, Litchfield, Funeral rites will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Gerlt Funeral Home, Litchfield, followed by burial in Litchfield. Surviving Mr. Wilson are two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Strahan of Alton and Mrs.

Bertha Carrll, Litchfield, and a brother, Russell Wilson, Alton. Mrs. M. Rundell Mrs. Mary Rundall, 75.

a former resident of Alton, died Monday at Tampa, according to word received by area relatives. She was the widow of Robert Rundall, who died 28 years ago at Tampa. Mrs. Rundall, the former Mary Henkhaus, was born in Foster, Township, a daughter of the late haus. She attended the parochial Henry and Julia Hesse Henk-8 schools in Alton and was married in St.

Mary's Church to Robert Rundall. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. SMITH SYNONYM FOR SERVICE Tunerul Homes SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT STREEPER AUTO UPHOLSTERY Original Replacemeut -also Seat Covers Repaired Alton Seat Cover and Broadway UPHOLSTERY at Henry 2-4561 three sisters, Mrs. George Walck of St. Louts, and and Mrs.

Stanton Mtw. Gage Crim of Bethalto; a brother, John Henkhause of. Bethalto; grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. in. addition to her hug hand, three brothers, Edward, Victor, and Aloysius, preceded her in death.

Funeral rites will be conducted Friday at 10: a.m., in Sulphar Springs Catholic Church. The body is at Blunt Funeral Home. Tampa. Mrs. L.

Hurst WHITE HALL Mrs. Lillian Hurst, 77, who resided on a farm near White Hall, died at 3:45 a.m. today in White Hall Hospital where she had been a patient for one week. She was the widow of Alonzo who died in Surviving are Ernest B. Hurst of Rock Falls; two sisters.

Mrs. Gertrude Painter of White Mall, and Mrs. Arthur Winters of Carrollton; three grandchildren. and seven great-grandchildren. In addition to her hushand, she was prceeded in death by a son, Kenyon.

The body is at Dawdy Funeral Home where funeral rites will he conducted Saturday at' 2 p.m., by the Rev. Frank Schwab. Burial will be in Molfat Cemetery, IT. E. Tobias T.

E. Tobias, a brother of Mrs. Sam Rich of 1119 Danforth died Wednesday at Detroit, according to word received by Alton relatives. Mr. Tobias had visited frequently in Alton and was widely acquainted among friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Rich. Mr. Rich and his wife are and were unable to attend funeral rites today in Detroit. Mrs.

M. Morten Mrs. Muriel Morten died at 12:18 p.m., today in St. Anthony's Hospital where she had been a patient since Feb. 6.

Her home was at 3203 Franor St. The body is at Smith Funeral' Home, Alton, pending funeral arrangements. Horatio Job Bowman Rites Conducted With the Rev, Zoltan Nagy, pastor of First Unitarian Church, officiating, funeral rites atio Job Bowman, 72, were conducted at 11 a.m., today in Morrow-Quinn Mortuary. Interment in Alton Cemetery was private. Organ selections were by Mrs.

Alfred Clayton. Casketbearers were Edward M. Watson, Edward B. Watson, and John B. Watson, nephews; George B.

Milnor, M. Ryrie Milnor, and Ned Gerard, Two rapids in Argentina's Parana River may be leveled to aid navigation. ANNOUNCEMENTS LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE BIDS: Sealed proposals for the execution of work described will be received by the Civic Memorial Airport Au thority until 8:00 P. M. Central Standard Time on February 20, 1958.

and at that time the proposals will be publicly opened and read. LESLIE A COTTON, Chairman. Civic Memorial Airport Authority. Jan. 16, 30.

Fab. The CIVIC of MEMORIAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY Civic Memorial Air. port. Alton, Illinois, will recelve sealed proposals for Complete tor Administration building on property ut Civic Memorial Airport located 42 mile south of State Route 140 between Cottage Hills and Bethalto, Illinois. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Construction of one (1) story ministration Building approximately 56' 79'.

Including General Work, Heating. Air Conditioning, Plumbing. and Electrical Work as called for In the specifications dated August 15, 1957 as revised September 19. 1957, and Including all Addendum thereto and the drawings Nos. 1 to 12, Inclusive.

dated August 15, 1957 and revised September 19, 1957, both of which shull bear the title of the project: INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS: The plans, specifications. pro sheets may obtained Civic the Meinorial Airport Authority's office at Civic Memorial Airport. East Alton. Illinois on or after uary 17. 1958.

A deposit of $25,00 will be required for one (1) set of plans and specifications in the form of a certified check to the Civic Memorial Airport Authority, Additional sets of drawings and specifications may be obtained only bidder pays the cost of re production. The amount of the deposit ($25,00) will be refunded within ten (10) days after opening of bids. upon the return of the plans. specifi. cations and documents.

Plans and proposals will not be loaned to prospective bidders. All proposala must be accompanied by bid bond. Form ACA-1634. for ten (10) per cent of the bid for the Complete Work as instructed in the specifications. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond.

Form ACA-1638A. in the amount of not less than one hundred 1100) per cent of the value of the contract and a Payment Bond. Form ACA-1638B. in the amount of not less than fifty (50) per cent of the value ol the contract, REJECTION OF BIDS: The Civic Memorial Airport thority reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive nicalities at the time and place of opening of bids. WAGE RATES: All bids shall be based upon the Minimum Wage Rates Decision oi the U.

S. Department of Labor. S-6950 dated October 22. 1957 and expiring January 22. 1958 for this prolect.

Subsequent changes or modifi. cations received from the U.S. vartment of Labor will be forwarded :0 each bidder Immediately upon receipt by addenda. TIME AND PLACE OF OPENING! NOTICE OP. PETITION TO PROBATE WILL IN THE PROBATE COURT OF MADISON COUNTY tr the Matter of the Petition for of the Last Will and Testament of GRACE ELLEN REED.

Deceased. To all persons whom this may concetn-GREETINGS: Yott are hereby notified that on the 10th day of February, 1938. An instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of GRACE ELLEN REED. deceased. was In the Probate Court of Madison asking same that a the wAs said filed Instrument petition.

In County, Lilinois, and, that also on writing the. be admitted to probate and last and testament of GRACE ELLEN REED. deceased. Said petition states that the followIng: named persons are all the known heirs at law. and devices of the said deceased, to-wit: Norman 1.

White Harold. L. Turner, Dolly Rainwater Myrtle Harley Hill Ralph Reed William Leroy Turner Mary WIN Fred WIll Howard 'Plerce White Zula Owen Roberts Helen Reed Herman Rosalle Reed Turner Maude Smith Reed Rosemarie Carlton Loren Franklin Turner Martha Grace W111 Arthur Will Howard Franklin White Gertrude Ritter, deceased And that the other heirs at law. any, of said deceased are unknown to said petitioner. You are further notified that the hearing.

of the proof of the said fast with and testament has been set by said 1058 court for the 17th day of March. at the hour of 9:30 O'clock A. Court In the Probate Court, at the in the county In aforesald, Edwardsville. when Illinois. and House cause.

where if you may appear have, -and show instrument in any you writing should why not said he admitted to probate as the last will and testament of said GRACE EL. LEN REED, deceased. DALE HILT. Clerk of the Probate Court Dated ted, at Illinots, this 10th of February, 1938. COPPINGER XANDERS, 2508 Brown, Alton, Illinois.

Feb. 13, 20. 27 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice Is hereby given to all persons 1958. that the first Monday id March. is the Claim Date In the Late of JOSEPH P.

BENOIT. ceased. pending In the Probate Court of Madison County, Illinots. and that claims may filed against the said estate on or before said date without Issuance summons. Dated this 24th day of January.

1958. MABEL M. BENOIT, Executrix. Attest: DALE HILT. Probate Clerk.

NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all perthat the first Monday in March. 1958, is the New Claim Date in the tale of GUST MAGGOS, Deceased. pending the Probate Court of MadCounty, Illinois. and that claims! may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Dated this 28th day of January, 1958.

MARY MAGGOS. NIKITA MAGGOS. HARRY MAGGOS. Executrix and Executors. Attest: DALE Probate Clerk.

BAKER. KAGY WAGNER. Attorneys. (FRANK CONNER) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice hereby given to all sons is that the first Monday in April. 1958, the Claim Date in the estate of FRANK RUNTZ, Deceased.

pending In the Probate Court of Madison or before said date without issuance be fIled against the said estate may on County, Illinois, and that claims a of summons. Dated this 7th day of February, 1958, NICHOLAS RUNTZ. Attest: Executor DALE HILT. Probate Clerk. O'NEILL O'NEILL, Attorneys.

Feb. 13, 20, 27 CARD OF THANKS to express sincere thanks and HERMAN FALKENHAIN We wish friends appreciation and to all our relatives. neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during our ally wish recent bereavement. especito thank Rev. Muce.

Smith Funeral Home, the pallbearers, those who assisted sent cards, flowers and all who In any way. The Falkenhain Family. MRS. NELLIE SCHMOELLER -We and wish to express our sincere thanks appreciation to our relatives, ness friends and and sympathy neighbors for their kindshown during our wish recent to thank bereavement. We especially Smith.

Gent Funeral Home, the Rev. Father bearers. all who sent cards, flow. ers, or assisted in any way, Husband. Walter B.

Schmoeller. and Daughter, Mother, Mrs. Mrs. Perry Whetzel: Judith Plunk: Son, William Robert Walk. Sister, Mrs.

Howard Dorsey, IN MEMORIAM IN mother. LOVING MEMORY Of our dear Mrs. Ada A. GIll. who deWe ported this life Feb.

13, 1957: often sit and think of you When we are all alone. For memory 1s the only thing That grief can call its own. God knows how much we Never shall your memory miss fade. you. To Loving the spot thoughts where shall always wander you were Sadly missed by Children, Grandchildren.

and relatives. Classified Ads Click BUSINESS SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY-01 Russell Dunn. who died today: To know him was to love him, Both for family and friend. And the aweetness of his memory Time can neither dim nor end. Sadly missed by Sisters, Brother and Myra.

PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Nawcomers Group 75 LINDENWOOD DRIVE. BAST ALTON 2-0880 of 4-7570 BE A SWEETHEART! Buy your loved the most wanted appliance today gas clothes dryer. Specia! purchase enables US to offer a $50 discount on all 1958 mod els of Norge washers and dryers 'The most popular dryer model de livers for, only $18.50 down. month. Give your valentine gift that keeps on giving.

saves an erase 20 hard working days a year pays for Itself in clothing bills. ALTON BOTTLED GAS CO. GODFREY ROAD. PHONE 2-9751 Handgemacht in Deutshland (Hand made in Germany) HI-FI at Its finest. See our beautifuf new line of Hi Fidelity phonos and combinations, CENTRAL SEWING SUPPLY 14 West Broadway.

2-5314 10 LOST STRAYED STOLEN LOST Brown Boxer, Answers to name of "Boy. Lost in East Alton on Whitelaw. Call 4-6083. LOST Hartford: possibly on Forest or Delmar, bunch of keys. Reward.

Phone 4-6224. LOST-2 large rings of keys. 2-3341 or 3-3461. LOST-Male hunting dog. black and tan, around 19th and Alby.

2-0786. Reward offered. STRAYED Boston bull male: swers to Reward. 2-3360. STRAYED from West Airline Drive.

Terrier, White with black markings on ears and head. 4-8327. 11 NOTICES BLAND ART SHOP PICTURE FRAMING. Prints and on paintings. 3025 College.

First house cast, of Shurtlett tennis court. 3-3715. MADE picture frames. day delivery. (REED), 2021 Park avenue.

FOR RENTAL of all types of photo equipment. see Foster's Drug Store. Alton's Camera Headquarters, 230 E. Broadway. LOST, BLACK LABRADOR swers to Wearing collar! single sleigh bell attached, ward." Phone 2-3150, NEW SHIPMENT Galoshes.

Boots, 4 Buckle for the entire family. More snow predicted. WESTERN 804 806 E. Broadway PAINTINGS by talented local 1sts. PICTURE FRAMING Grumbacher ARTISTS SUPPLIES PHELANS PAINTS, HANDY PAINT across from Wood River Bank.

4-2212. Rent A Sewing Machine $5 per month. Rental may apply ward down payment on new chine. CENTRAL SEWING SUPPLY 14 West Broadway. 2-5214 11A RIDERS SHARE RIDE to Washington U.

Phone after 4 p.m. 11B INCOME TAX ACCURATE TAX RETURNSCharges reasonable. Average here. $5 00 there. A Alsobrook.

2-7874 INCOME TAX and business service for Individuals or business. Milton Business Service. Marion D. Keyser. Phone 2-4371 for appointment.

INCOME TAX SERVICE PO keeping. Garol D. Brokaw. For AD pointment. 2-6727.

INCOME TAX SERVICE S. G. Battles, Bethalto. Phone Dudley 4-4283. INCOME TAX service in your home.

4-0290. James B. Eades. SPECIAL INCOME TAX SERVICEReasonable Call for ap. pointment.

Alton Credit Service. 642A East Broadway. 2.0041, TAX ACCOUNTANT Accurate returns, reasonable rates. evenings or Saturdays. your home.

John Faxel 3-3025. EDUCATIONAL 12A INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW--Sketch or paint write for Talent Test. (No fee.) Give age and education. Write Box care Telegraph. SPECIALIZED Private Instruction on accordion and guitar.

Trial Instruments loaned to beginners. Royal School 5-5342. SPECIALIZED private instruction on accordion and guitar. Trial instrument loaned to beginners. Royal School of Music.

5-5342. EMPLOYMENT 17 HELP WANTED-MALE National Company has openings for 10 men. 18-26, free to leave immediately, Miami, California return. No experience necessary. Permanent work with future.

speaking foreigners accepted. New cars furnished. Expenses paid. Average $400 per month. Apply Seamen, Stratford Hotel, 10 5 p.m.

COUNTER MAN WANTED With automotive experlence, Write stating experience and age. East Alton Auto Parts. East Alton. 11. GOOD Watkins route available.

full or part time, Average $2.50 per hour, Call C. W. SANDERS Wood River 4-6806. CORPORATION education CREDIT MANAGER. college and corporate credit experience required.

Exceptional opportunity with future. Salary SALESMAN Inside: manager trainee, bookkeeping background. Gireater Alton Employment Service. Commercial 205 West Third. MANAGER'S TRAINEE Need assistant (27-55) In several tillnois counties to develop as Aren Manager.

Excellent remuneration. group Insurance, retirement plan. Stimulating Teaching or sales background valuable, For local Interview. phone A. Roberts, Saturday, Feb.

15. Stratford Hotel. Call between 12 2 and Telegraph Want Ads "CLICK" BUSINESS SERVICE NO SHORTAGE HERE! We Have An AMPLE SUPPLY OF SHELL SHELL HEATING OIL Your are Sure of Uninterrupted Service When You Rely on Dependable CITY FUEL CO. SUPPLY Phone EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED. MALE PENSIONER Single, for help on farm.

Write Box 630, care Telegraph RETAIL SALES toute, this Area, 22- 45. plus Cat. good work record. Salary Write P.O. Box 10.

Edwardsville, WANTED -Experienced men to cut ment. fireplace Pay wond: cord. furnish your equipGrafton, by R. R. Everett Hagen.

No. I. WANTED- Pensioner or retired man take tickets. Apply Uptown Theater, WE ARE EXPANDING AND NEED 3 MEN 3 time. Under 25 years of age, men good part future.

education. excellent pay. HIgh school Mineral See Trott at the evening at 7. Springs Hotel Thursday p.m. YOUNG MEN 10.

MEN to become No previous teachers and supervisors. experience necessary, $94 weekly For 38 teaching hours. Apply in person. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

ARTHUR MURRAY 215A Market. Alton. 18 HELP WANTED FEMALE For an Intelligent ATTRACTIVE POSITION woman with pleasing personality and good Apfence in one with Prefer work. Age 25-60. teaching.

Must club or church, be ready to lected accept position Immediately If me. owned with a Marshall Field family enterprise. A guaranteed nite plan of advancement, Insurcome with opportunity for A ance program and a retirement plan Jocal based on Profit Sharing. For Interview, phone E. erts.

Saturday, February 15. Hotel A. RobStratford. Call between 12 2 and 4 6. BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED Shop, Apply Hardin.

Liley's Barber and Illinois. Day phone 116-RI: after 6 p.m.. 22-R2. EXPERIENCED LEGAL STENOGRAPHER-22-35, salary open. GENERAL OFFICE GIRL.

22-45. and good typist, must be neat. aggressive A Alton outstanding Employment personality. Service, Grenter cial 205 West Third. GIRLS 18-26 TRAVEL National Company needs 10 neat girls to leave Immediately, Miami.

California and return with chaperoned group, No experience necessary. Parents welcome to. Interview. ed. English speaking foreigners month Transportation Average to start with paid vacation.

Hotel. Apply Mr. Seamen, lobby. 10 5 p.m. LADIES telephone WITH dork NICE VOICES to do from downtown office for R.

Ladies. Full or part time. Apply Room 15. Mrs. Healy, Mineral Springs Hotel.

MAN WANTS housekeeper Age around 50, More for a good home than wages. 2-0151 after 5 p.m. SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR fenced, reliable. Also lady with of Ity and experience to take charge finishing dept. Apply Bendix Laundry, 2252 E.

Broadway. TELLER SECRETARY Age 25- 35. Shorthand and typing necessary. Good working conditions and hours. Start immediately, Write P.

O. Box 108. East Alton. WAITRESS- -Hotel experience: full or time work. Apply Manager Hotel Stratford.

YOUNG WOMEN 10 women 10 become teachers and supervisors No previous experience necessary. $94 Weekly For 36 teaching hours. Apply in person. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

ARTHUR MURRAY. 215A Market. Alton 19 HELP FEMALE IF or YOU print. LIKE see TO Talent DRAW, SKETCH Test ad in Instruction column. MAN or WOMAN with car to do light deilvery work.

Must know Alton and surroundings. Write Box "600" care Telegraph giving name and phone: also local reference. 20 SALESMEN HEARING AID Ambitious young man. who is not afraid of work, willing to learn how to make a good living. Advancements.

Call Jim Ayers. Alton 2-6562. OPPORTUNITY FOR PERSON RETIRED or needing additional Income. A good Rawleigh business is hurd to heat. Opening now in Godfrey, Roxana and Rosewood Heights or Madison.

See or write C. W. A. Miller, 466 Whitelaw, Wood River. Dept.

phone 4-4202. or write Rawieigh's, ILA-G90-338. Freeport, Illinois. 21 SITUATIONS WTD. MALE VETERAN wants driving or Itor work.

Phone Joel Roberson. 22 SITUATIONS WHITE WOMAN Wants general housework by day or Saturday. Peggie Joyce, 703 Alby. WILL CARE for children while parents work. Wood River.

Phone 9-2543. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN- -Day or night. 4-1059, YOUNG LADY wants general work. 2-9918. FINANCIAL 23 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES trade.

HARDWARE Excellent STORE Farm and city profits. Owner must retire. Phone 3003. P. O.

Box 215. Shipman. Illinois. SERVICE STATION FOR SALE -All dependable neighborhood trude. Ph.

5-9677. 29A RUG CLEANING RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY Duracteaned 10 your home. again same day. No scrubbing. No shrinking.

McGill' Duraclean Ice Phone 4-2358. PERSONAL SERVICE 30 DRESSMAKING TAILORING ALTERATIONS. REPAIR and mend1ng. Rosalle Kaeser, 1212 Central 2-3642. Fast, experienced, reasonable CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERSguaranteed.

Mrs. Hale. Phone 4-6908. Read Telegraph Want Ads Daily PAGE THIRTY SEVEN PERSONAL SERVICE 30 DRESSMAKING TAILORING TONY'S TAILORING. Suits made made to order.

Double breasted work on Into ladies' single. Expert alteration Phone 5-1923. 204 and men's clothing. East Broad Rayan WANTED Experienced. Sewing Mrs.

and alterations. Wallace, 230 Ohio. East Alton. 4-3876. 81 LAUNDERING IRONINGS in my home, Experienced.

5-9404. IRONINGS call WANTED- -Experienced. Will for and deliver. 5-1438. IRONINGS WANTED: my home, neatly done.

9.2452. WASHINGS OF Ironings. also, men's bundles, Good references. able, experienced. 6-5259.

BUSINESS SERVICE BUS. ANNOUNCEMENTS ABATE CLOGGED SEWERS 9-2040 PHUNE 4-3181. P. P. SEWER SERVICE Work Guaranteed.

Insured. We Install Sewer Lines ACTION cleaning. FURNACE AND STOKER REPAIRS, and used installations. 24-nour service. Carlton Bros.

2-0585 or 2-3870. ACCOMMODATING ALL AREAS HAMPSEY'S SEWER SERVICE 2-9727 4-0513 24 Insured. hour We service. clean. Work Install.

guaranteed, repair drains. sewers. septic tanks, cesspools. field ALL ALTON AREAS STAMPS SEWER SEPTIC TANK SERVICE -Sewer and septic tanks Installed 824 to; homes. Installations.

financed. Henry Alton. Phone 2-4420. A-1 ABILITY SEWER SERVICE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY DIAL 4-8921 OR 5-1012 JIM'S SEWER SERVICE repair Guaranteed. Insured.

clean. Install, sewers. Septic tanks, all lines. Bath and Kitchen Fixtures ROOM AND FLOOR TILE. BATH VANITIES, KITCHEN CAHIJAC'S NETS IN BATH METAL OR BIRCH.

KITCHEN SERV. ICE. 3449 MERIDOCIA. 2-9333, BOTTLE GAS Original Skelgas equipment and bottles: also bulk Skelgas. JIM JONES.

911 Milton Road. Alton. Phone 2-2765. EVERGREENS, trees. roses.

shrubs. tayout of home tree. Up to 3 years to pay. No down payment. LO-MAC 2-6487 TREE SERVICE Trim top.

take down, haul away. We' Gonzales Blasts Win Over Hoad NEW YORK -Pancho Gonzales' strategy-blast, blast, blast--continues to pay dividends and today he is just two victories away from his young professional rival, Lew Hoad. 2 "I 2. hit the ball with. everything had." That's the way the tall Californian described his 7-9, 6-0, 6-4.

6-4 triumph over Hoad Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden, reducing the Australian's lead their 100-match pro series to 9-7. Gonzales, who dropped seven matches in a row to his freshman adversary, has a chance to pull 2jeven before the weekend. The troupe invades Washington, D.C., tonight for two matches. Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia Joey Giardello, the 1601, Philadelphia, outpoint- which led Franz Szuzina, Bremen, Ger-" leave. 10.

The many, The Albuquerque, N. Pea118, Los Angeles, outpointed; didn't cock, Gaetano Annaloro, 115, Italy, 10. Game WOOD RIVER BOWL Ladies Late Wednesday Nite Hurst Potato Chip won 2 from Carroll's. Phoebe's 3 VFW. Bernice's won 2 from Friendly.

Wood River Bowl won 2 from Matt's Mkt. Hartmann's won Rusty's. Connor's won 2 from Airliner. 200 bowlers-Boedeker .200, 0, Dabbs 202. THANK YOU For Your Splendid Response to Our January Triple Eagle Stamp Give Away In further appreciation of your patronage we are offering you the extra $5.00 in Eagle Stamps shown below.

An Extra $5.00 in Lubrication Eagle (50) EAGLE Stamps Minor Repairs With Each Tank Fill- Brake Work of Gasoline Friday Washing Saturday, Feb. 14 and 15 Goodyear Tires EAGLE Johnson Goodyear Waxes Batteries STAMPS Simoniz Waxes ALTON ONE-STOP SERVICE Sinclair Products 2707 East Broadway, Alton HO Gene Budde, Prop. Phone 5-9805 GOLLY CARS CALLED DOUBLES EAGLE OPEN 7 A.M. FOR AND 'TIL, 10 P.M. DELIVERED EVERY WEDNESDAY DAILY TEAR OFF USE ATTACHED COUPONS SAVEI An Extra $5.00 In An Extre $5.00 in EAGLE STAMPS EAGLE STAMPS (50 Extra 51800 PI) (50 Estre 518 pa) WITH A CAR WASH WITH AN OIL CHANGE OR FILTER CHANGE Offer good Feb, 17 Warp March 81 Offer good Feb.

17 tbrg March 81 An Extra $5.00 Lu An Extra $5.00 in EAGLE STAMPS EAGLE STAMPS (50 Extra (50 Extra Share pi) With A Lubrication Job CO With A Gas Tank FillDAter goad Fob. 12 Abre March 83 EAGLE Offer good Feb. 17 shay Marsh ay STAMP hunters 1.43. use stamps (339, which has the fish and (aunropiation Shooting Carl Koch, Beaver Prairie Alton recently, the preserve tinues through serve offers sant, ducks that many ators in Illinois cago on March organization interests. Waterfowl Many persons on what choose any migrate but sented in the Wildlife horde of meadow lover fields foodstuffs geese in the Oregon-California caused incident mice eat.

Commission have perforated making water The mice are spite control caused an excess of $5 Tronically, waterfowl to have blasted number of were attracted mice. Migration have speculated causes waterfowl particular time a new one was prebulletin from the Management Institute. mice, and stripped them planted for ducks and Klamath Basin boundary, the waterfowl occured last fall. buried what grain The Oregon State they said the mice ditch banks. control difficult.

increasing and demeasures have estimated damage. million. many disappointed hunters there are said away at the large hawks and owls that to the army can do it Insured. cheaper. Free estimate.

Fully Phone 2-4840 or wardsville 1894. M. C. LOVE. WASHING MACHINES and VACUUM CLEANERS PARTS AND SERVICE 828 E.

7th 2-4423 MIDDLECOFF REPAIRS 33 BUILDING CONTRACTING Before you buy COMPAREI Awnings Jalousies Siding Roofing 91 Henry 2-4821 EAGLE HOME CONDITIONING CALL 9,2269 to save yourself money on home repairs, remodeling. ing and siding. Free estimates. CARPENTER WORK Of all kinds. Rooting and siding.

All work guar. anteed. Free estimates. Phone 4-0807. CARPENTER WORK Repair.

modeling, roofing. siding No fob too small. Phone 4-2980. CEMENT WORK of all kinds. Union work.

Free estimates. BOB WOOD. Cement Contractor, Phone Alton 5-9293. CONCRETE WORK of all Union work. Free estimates.

Linebarger Son. 2-2904. FOR SOLMICA The Best in Aluminum Siding CALL 2-0386 CANHAM'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL home repairs and remodellng. Rathskellers a specialty. For free estimates dial 2-5837 or 15-4-6344.

HOME REPAIRS, Carpenter: new or remodeling. Painting. Free mates. Guaranteed. 4-8832.

ROOFING AND REPAIRS No fob too large or too small. Call Del2-6226. WATER WELLS DRILLED Exper. lenced service. Pumps installed.

Financing arranged. John Reynolds. Phone Alton 2-2016. DECORATING BEAUTIFY your kitchen or bath with Ceramic tile. Free estimates.

2-5837 or 15-4-6344. FLOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING. For free esti. mates phone Emil Wetstein. 5-1934.

INTERIOR. EXTERIOR Decorating. painting. Wallpaper cleaned, ed. Free estimates.

2-3141, 2-0871. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR deurating. Removing wallpaper. plastering. patch plastering, No fob too small.

3-6920. PAINTING--Interior. exterior. Floors shellacked, varnished. Free estimates.

Reliable. Phone 3-5429. FOR THE HOUSE YOU DESIRE CONSULT CLASSIFICATION 59, TIZZY By Kate Osann 'A girl doesn't realize how many boy friends she bas until she starts sending Valentines A.

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