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PAGE B46 EVENING TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1967 Stocks Are Mixed in Slow Trade NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market showed little trend early this afternoon. Trading slack- Obituaries ened. Gainers outnumbered losers but the popular averages declined due to weakness in some of their component blue chips. Analysts saw the list as going through another corrective session in which recent gains were being consolidated. In the absence of any fresh impetus from the news, market technicians cited the expectation of lower first-quarter earnings in comparison with a year ago.

The market will also have to contend in the first two weeks of April with selling of stocks to raise cash for paying taxes, it was said. A lower trend prevailed among tobaccos, airlines, electronics, aerospace issues and autos. Steels, rubbers, farm machinery and oils were mixed. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was off .6 at 322.8 with industrials off 1.8, rails up .3 and utilities unchanged. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was off 1.56 at 869.54.

Calumet Hecla was pacing the list on volume and took a fractional loss. Du Pont and United Aircraft took one-point losses, dragging at the averages. Prices were on the American Stock Exchange. 12 Selected Stocks Following are today's 1 p.m. quotations of 12 New York Stock Exchange issues research has indicated are widely held in the Alton area as supplied to the Telegraph by Newhard Cook from its Alton branch office.

The New York Exchange closes daily at 2:30 p.m. (Alton time), so these are not the closing quotations: General Motors Granite City Steel Olin Mathieson 68 Owens-Illinois Shell Oil Sinclair Oil Mobil Oil Standard Oil (Ind.) Standard Oil (NJ) Schaffner Arthur J. (Mooney) Schaffner, a retired plasterer and lather, and member of the Plasters Local in Alton for 50 years, died at 8 p.m. Wednesday at St. Anthony's Hospital where he had been a patient for more than a week.

Mr. Schaffner lived at 2235 Central for 50 years, and for many years had a vegetable and flower garden that fronted on Central and attracted passing motorists- He was born Dec. 21, 1881, at East St. Louis. He had lived in Alton since the age of 13 and in early youth had worked on farms in the area and at Owens Illinois.

A brother, Walter of East St. Louis, and nieces and nephews survive. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaffner, preceded him in death.

The body is at Staten Chapel where friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the chapel followed by burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

ary with the Rev. R. Virgil Santee, pastor of Upper Alton Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Upper Alton Cemetery. Visitation at the mortuary will be after 5 p.m.

today. Mrs. Reed, the widow of Claude V. Reed, died Tuesday at 10:30 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Leslie Nicolet, Rte. 4, Streator, a former AI- tonian. The former Ebbie Hanna, she was born Dec. 2, 1879, at Newton, to the late Mr. and Mrs.

Bates Hanna. Her marriage to Claude V. Reed took place in 1907 in Alton. Her husband preceded her in death in 1944, and a son, Claude, died a month ago. Mrs.

Reed was a longtime member of Upper Alton Baptist Church and active in the worn- ens organizations of the church. Survivors beside her dauhg- ter, Mrs. Nicolet, are another daughter, Mrs. Charles J. White, Wichita, formerly of Alton; two sisters, Mrs.

Delia Spangle, Monrovia, ber of the Jerseyville police department, died Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hospital, Springfield. Mr. Ritler, a veteran of World War was born May 30, 1889, at Kampsville. His parents were the late Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Ritter. He formerly was employed by the division of Illinois Waterways. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Gwen Ritter of Springfield; a daughter, Mrs.

Joan Craddick, Shifting Sands, Michigan; a brother, Arthur, Kampsville, and a sister, Mrs. Robert Malloy, Jerseyville. Funeral services will be Saturday with a Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Anselm's Church, Kampsville, followed by burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at Jacoby Bros. Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday. former Lillian Campbell, and a brother, Kenneth, Albany, N.Y. The body is at the C.

C. Hanks Funeral Home, Hardin, where friends may call after 2 p.m Friday Services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Ganaway officiating. Burial will be in St.

Norbett's Cemetery. Schwab and Mrs. Nellie Moore, Sheraton, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Troeckler Lambert U.S. Steel Sears Grains Up As Wheat Is Strong CHICAGO (AP) Wheat futures again led all grains on the Chicago Board of Trade onto higher ground today.

The bread gram again was influenced by the weather. Private weather forecasters indicated that while there might be some precipitation in the winter wheat belt of theh Southwest there were strong winds coursing over the area. They viewed the situation as one that might result in more damage to winter wheat. Soybeans showed some good early firmness on good commission and export house purchases, but trade was light. Soybean oil displayed some light easiness but soybean meal trended lower.

Joseph A. Troeckler, 73, of Mftchell, supervisor of Chouteau Township for 25 years, died at 2 a.m. today in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Granite City. He was chairman of the road and bridge committee of the Madison County Board of Supervisors.

He was born June 5, 1893, in Mitchell, a son of the late Frank and Bernadine Troeckler, and was married Oct. 11, 1922, to the former Magdalene Zellerman, who survives. He was an honorary member of the Mitchell Fire Department, an overseas veteran of World War charter member of VFW Post 1300 in Granite City and the Last Man's Club. He was a member of the Madison County Firemen's Modern Woodmen of America and St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Mitchell.

Survivors include one son, Frank J. Troeckler of Edwardsville; three daughters, Sister Mary Raymunda with the Do minican Order in Springfield, Mrs. Edward Bernadette Za botka of Madison and Mrs. Joseph Kathryn Kuhnline of Alton; a brother, Michael Troecfc ler of Edwardsville; three sisters, Mrs. Gregor Bernadine Sido of Granite City, Mrs.

August Elizabeth Lochmann of Collinsville and Mrs. Frank Theresa Hatscher of Madison; and nine grandchildren. A sister and a brother preceded him in death. Friends may call at the Pieper Funeral Home in Granite City after 7 p.m. today.

The Office of the Dead will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. Harry J. Lambert, 76, of Raymond BUNKER HILL Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Raymond, 80, of St.

Louis, formerly of Bunker Hill, will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Jacoby-Wise Funeral Home, Bunker Hill. The Rev. Robert Humrickhouse will officiate at the services which will be followed by Mrs. Bertha Schwab, wife of the Rev.

Frank Schwab, Roodhouse, and mother of Mrs. Doris Akers, East Alton, died this morning in Hill Top Nursing Home, White Hall. In addition to her husband and East Alton daughter, she is survived by two other daughters. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Emmanuel Baptist Church, Roodhouse.

The body is at Mackey Funeral Home, Roodhouse, where friends may call after 2 p.m Friday. EMPLOYMENT SALESMEN BUSINESS SERVICE 8 3 "AW YOU LOOKING FOR A JOB? If you are, please do not answer this ad. If you are a salesman and if you think the time has come when you should take the necessary steps to find yourself a permanent and rewarding career, very likely this opportunity is exactly what you have been looking for all your life. This opportunity Is backed by a 39-year-old company that has a product with real customer appeal. Guaranteed Income over $550 per month.

However earning potential for average good salesman well over $1,000 por month. Call Mr. Bund, 465-1942. 10 a.m.-12 noon, 6-7 p.m. 20 4 BUS.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 32 5 POWER LAWN MOWER REPAIR 214 Eula Avenue, Wood River, 254-8851. Used mowers, cheap. TREE BRIMMING Tree removal, shrubbery trimmed, lawns, contracted for season. Reliable. Free estimates.

Insured. 259-6691. WOULD YOU LIKE A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN? Full or part time. men, women and students. Cell 465-1419, 9:30 to 4:30.

No obligation. 20 April 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS 'What do you want for breakfast, ANNOUNCEMENTS SOCIETIES and LODGES 9 31 LEGAL NOTICES Legal UBUC NOT i CE Notice Is hereby given that there Is presently on file In the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Alton, the Official Zoning Map of the City of Alton showing thereon the various uses and classifications of Zoning in effect on and prior to Decem- tor 31. 1066. JERSEYVILLE LODGE NO. 394 A A.M.

Work In third def ree at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March I. Visiting brethren welcome. Refreshments. James Crone, Worshipful Master 9 30 EMPLOYMENT 17 JOBS OF 17 30 PART-TIME 4 men, evenings and Saturdays, $2.57 hour.

Male 19-35. 254-3589 between 5-7 pm. Thursday. 17 3 SALESMEN Who can work leads and require at least $800 per month. Bankers Life Casualty The White Cross Plan.

Call ADams 4-1946 or ADams 4-5571, Belleville, Illinois, ask for Mr. Mike Maywood. BUILDING CONTRACTING 33 TF Tuel-Tlmff. ADDITIONS General Modernization Aluminum Windows and Doors Custom Work for Particular People at Moderate Trices ZIMMER HOME IMPROVEMENT AND HARDWARE 708 Mttton Road 462-0576 CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS-. Block laying.

Waterproof Ing of basements. Free estimates. 462-2063. REMODELING Repairs Roofing Union, insured. Guaranteed work.

Free estimates. Seymour- Myer. ra 1 Contractors. 466-4514. 466-1946.

8 SITUATIONS 22 1 BABYSITTING In your home. Straight days. Have own transportation. Alton-Godfrey area. Phone 466-4845.

22 31 IRONINGS 1-day service, very good worh. references. 254-66B8. 22 31 WILL BABYSIT Any shift, refer ences. 377-9045.

22 Apr. 1 HUMPTY-DUMPTY child day care, State licensed, supervised pla: Weekly, dally, hourly. any time. for new and used cars. Apply Walz Motor, 1000 E.

Broadway. 17 30 Pearl, father of Joseph Lam- burial in Bunker Hill Ceme- bert, Roxana, and Thomas, Brighton, died at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday in Wood River Township Hospital. He had been ill two years and a patient in the hospital one week. A longtime resident of Pearl, he was married there Aug.

20, 1914, to the former Nancy Laughlin. Survivors beside his widow and sons, are two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Ball, East Alton, and Miss Mary Lambert, Pearl, and seven grandchildren. The body is at the C. C.

Hanks Funeral Home, Pearl, where friends may call after 6 p.m. today. Funeral services, will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home with Lowell Manchester officiating. Burial will be in Green Pond Cemetery.

tery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. A daughter, Mrs. Norine Kemper, St.

Louis; a sister, Mrs. Norine Oldfield, St. John's, and a grandchild and five great-grandchildren survive. Mrs. Raymond, a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Saunders, died at 6 a.m. today in St. Louis. City Clerk Alton, Illinois Legal March 23, 30 April 6 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice Is hereby given to aU persons that the first Monday In Rice Slack FRANKLIN LODGE NO.

25 meeting Mar. 30th, 7 p.m. Work in 1st degree. Visiting brethren welcome. Refreshments.

RICHARD W. YOUNG, W.M. 10 10 Apr 1 EXPERIENCED in person, Terrace Marina, Godfrey, 111. MARINE ME in person, Clifton 22 30 IRONINGS pick-up and delivery. 4th.

462-3140. 22 4 References. 1320 E. BATH Room additions 462:8643 anytime. 33 3 CARPENTRY AND REMODELING No Job too small, very reasonable, free estimates.

Call 254-3391. CALL US FOR ALL YOUR ING, REMODELING and home repair needs. Free and friendly service. Labor can be included If desired, no down payment required. Bethalto Lumber 403 South Prairie, Bethalto.

377-9131, evenings 377-6425. AA "CARPENTER REPAIRS-Ad- dltlons, concrete paneling, tile, reason- patch, plastering, pa able. Phone 462-2901. IK JOBS OF 18 31 RECEPTIONIST Must type, can be beginner, age 25-45. American East jent, private roadway.

agency, 726 18 29, 30, 1 RECEPTIONIST 25-35, good typist, stenographers. Greater Alton Emp. 300 Plasa. 19 30 A Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. Saturday in St.

Elizabeth's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery near Edwardsville. Reed Funeral services for Mrs. Ebbie Pearl Reed, 87, a resident of Alton for 53 years before going to Streator several years ago to make her home with a daughter, will be Friday at 2 p.m. in Morrow-Quinn Mortu- Wheat was 2 to bushel higher, May corn was lower to cents a higher, Seller Is Acquitted ST.

LOUIS (AP)-A St. Louis County Circuit Court jury acquitted an Overland, store drug department manager Wednesday night of possessing obscene matter copies of the novel sale. The all-male jury said it felt the manager, Sanford M. Pal- ans, 33, of Chesterfield, Mo. did not legally possess the book.

Livestock Prices At East St. Louis NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, CHICAGO (AP) Police still (AP) Estimates for Fri- MEDORA Mrs. Mary E. Rice, 81, a resident of Medora 37 years, and of the area all of her life, died Wednesday at 10 p.m. in Carlinville Area Hospital.

She had been in ill health three years and a pateint in the hospital one month. Mrs. Rice was a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Medora; the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and Royal Neighbors Lodge. The former Mary Reed, she was born Aug.

16, 1885, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. N. Reed.

She was married to Donald T. Rice, Nov. 13, 1908. Surviving beside her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Mary Stanton, Mrs.

Calesta Milnor, and Mrs. Ruby Peebles, Medora; a son, Thomas, Kingsport, seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in Warner Funeral Home, Medora, with the Rev. William Loffman, pastor of Mt.

Pleasant Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Medora Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 3 p.m. Friday. HARDIN Donald E.

Slack, 66, a retired civil engineer, died Wednesday in Jersey Community Hospital where he had been a patient one day. Mr. Slack was born June 30, 1900, at Albany, N.Y., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Slack.

He had lived hi Hardin since his retirement in August of 1961, and prior to that had been in Chicago. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Hardin; Ancient City Loodge Al bany. Survivors are his widow, the May, 1967 is the claim date in tne estate of Arthur B. Foster, De- Court of the Third Judicial Circuit, MADISON COUNTY. ILLINOIS Probate Division, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without Issuance of summons.

1967. Jack Jett Foster Attest: Wlllard V. PorteU Clerk of the Circuit Court George M. Berry. Attorney 2 CARD OF THANKS TO Our sincere thanks to all the employees of Laclede Steel Mill, Alton, during the recent death Arthel Akers Family.

would like to thank everyone for their kindness shown us during the death of our loved one, especially nurses, hospitals, C. C. Hanks Funeral Home, friends, neighbors, pallbearers, all those who helped in any and every way. HOSEA LARVE LEWIS We wish to thank our friends and relatives who were so kind during our bereavement. Especially the staff of St.

Joseph's Hospital, Wade Funeral Home, also Mrs. Grace or assisted in any and every way. The Family IN LOVING MEMORY Hubert Arthur Badgley, 1948, liv- LOST Gray female cat named "Chee-Chee." 377-8396. REWARD For Information leading to safe return of large female pointer bird dog. White with orange marking.

Area of Plasa Pointer and Setter Club Grounds. 465-1561 or 372-3964 after 5 p.m. FOUND Female Siamese cat. Area 9th State. 462-4733.

11 NOTICES LOSE WEIGHT Safely with Dex- Pharmacy. HELP' WANTED I NEED YOUR VOTE. BERRY B. HARRIS FOR ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR. HA RIDERS YOUNG LADY wants ride from Roxana to McDonnell 8 to 4:30.

Call after 6 p.m. 254-3212. GI'RL WANTS RIDE with lady from Brown and Milton to Wood River Hospital. Working hours 8-4. 465-1123.

11 31 RIDE Bethalto to Scott Field, days. 259-1260. RIDE WANTED McDonnell from Roxana, Building 027. 7 to 3:30. 254-6400.

NEED RIDE TO MCDONNELL BY APRIL 10 Building 220 or near. Contact Mrs. Dumey. 465-4043. 1IB INCOME TAX TAX SERVfCE Federal anH Ml ami i-l fl BABYSITTER WANTED for shift worker.

Call 462-8638. 18 31 WILL CARE FOR 1 OR 2 CHILDREN Children well supervised. 462-2959. 22 30 NEED SOME TYPING DONE? CALL 377-9100. REASONABLE.

SAVE TIME, WILL TAKE SHORTHAND. FINANCIAL SI BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COMBINATION WAITRESS and GRILL GIRL Apply In person, 318 East Broadway. 18 30 LADY WANTED Care for elderly gentleman, housekeeping, more for home than wages. 466-0628. 18 31 BABYSITTER WANTED Shift work.

$20 week. Apply mornings, 713 E. 5th Alton. 18 30 BABYSITTER WANTED For 2 children. Prefer elderly lady to stay in home.

462-8476. 18 30 ROOFING 1 ROOFING ROOFING New roofing applied, old roofs repaired. Guaranteed workmanship. Free estimates. 254-3316.

34 DECORATING Painting, wallpaper and paint wholesale. Free estimates. Call after. 4 p.m. Dial 462-0361.

34 30 PAPERHANGING and Inside painting. Phone 462-9620. 34 TF PAINTING Plastering, removing wallpaper, carpenter work, roof repair. No job too small. Charles Baseden.

462-3348. INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINTING DECORATING vinyl wall covering, waUpaparlng. Free estimates. 259-2519. 23 May 3 RARE OPPORTUNITY Area's leading Coin-Op laundry, in proven location.

Write Box 550, care Telegraph. 23 31 WANTED WOMAN OVER bookkeeping or accounting experience, send resume to Box Care of Telegraph. 18 31 1170 LADY For part time babysitting. Must be dependable, own transportation. Before 2, 462-0586.

18 14 COMBINATION FRY COOK AND WAITRESS 221 St. Louis East Alton. Kern Cafe. No phone calls. 18 30 BABYSITTER Wanted, days, ways in the memory of their son, Arthur.

3 30 May oats were lower to higher. May cents; rye was unchanged to 1 cent a bushel higher, May $1.25 and soybeans were to higher, May t' ents ALTON MRS. JULIA WINSON Services 1 p.m. Friday Funeral Home. IN MEMORY of our son and brother, Otis E.

Owens, who left us two years ago, March 30, 1965. Two years nave passed since that sad day. The one we loved was called away God took him home, it was his will But In our hearts he liveth still Sadly missed by mother father, sister and brother. 3 30 1. a.

vj, Daiuca, Prairie Bethalto. 377-6461. 11B Apr. 25 INCOME TAX SERVICE FEDERAL, MISSOURI, FARMING. NOTARY SERVICE.

THOMAS G. CROWDER. 124 BOND, EAST ALTON. 254-9224. NEAR LEWIS CLARK MOTEL).

11B May 1 FOR and Shop Market- Cafe-Feed Store, four room modern apartment in New Delhi, 7 miles north of Godfrey on 267. Air-conditioned. Plenty of water the year around. One acre of land. Excellent location.

Also for service station. Get more information at store. Priced reasonable. 23 31 GROCERY STORE and fixtures Located 401 St. Louis Street, Edwardsville.

Good business location. Contact Walter Figge. Edwards- viile 656-7535. 23 23, 24. 25.

30. 31 SMALL DISCOUNT STORE In live wire community, selling due to Illness, call 217-324-5423. Litchfield, 111. 23 1 37 HEATING PLUMBING 37 Apr. 25 SEWER LINES CLEANED Electric eel.

24-hour service. Bob and Frank Sewer Service. Call or 254-0834. 37 Mar. 30 PLUMBING Excavating, septic tanks pumped, sewer lines cleaned.

Call Joe's Sewer Service. 254-1981 or 465-1026. home, little housework, after 4:30 p.m. 18 31 GENERAL OFFICE WORK type, shorthand desirable. Must Hoyt Archery 11510 Natural Bridge, Brldgeton, Mo.

18 30 BABYSITTER Prefer to stay. After 4:30 377-9630. 18 31 steno. Experienced only. Good opportunity.

Give full resume. Write P.O. Box 58, Alton. 18 1 HOMB BUILDING SBRVKB 38 Apr. 24 SAWS MACHINE SHARPENED 900 E.

7th Alton. Ph. 465-5368. 39 REPAIRING ROOFING 39 Apr. 17 26 GAUGE Roofing, painting, chimney repairs (caps).

Odd jobs. Prompt service. Reasonable. 254-3649. RENTALS In memory of BENJAMIN F.

COX who passed away 16 years ago to day. God saw the road was getting rough. The hills were hard to climb. He gently closed your eyes dear Daddy, And whispered, "Peace be thine." Sadly missed by family INCOME TAX SERVICE ALBERT J. BELANGER 15 HOLLY HILL DR.

Phone 462-8619 Hours: Evenings from 5:30 p.m. Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. 11B Apr. 17 INCOME TAX And bookkeeping service for individuals or business. Milton Business Service.

Marion D. Keyser, 462-4371 for appointment. Lit Police Seeking Kidnap Clues Alton, Wood River. BethMto sought a firm clue as to the fate of Came Stephens, 8, who day: Hogs 6.000; cattle 150; calves 50; sheep 50. flogs 6.500; barrows and gilts JERSEYVILLE Miss Hattie Utt, 82, Rte.

3, Godfrey, died at 10 p.m. Wednesday in Carlinville Area Hospital. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Utt, she was born Feb.

5, 1885, in Jersey County. Five nieces and a nephew are her only survivors. The body is at Jacoby Bros. Funeral Home where friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday.

Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home with the Rev. Louis Purcell, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will in Oak Grove Cemetery. disappeared from a sidewalk near her family's North Side 200-290 Ibs 17.00-18.35; sows 300- home Monday evening after a'650 Ibs 14.50-16.25.

man had stopped to talk with her and her playmates. Carrie's friends ran to her mother, Mrs. Alice Stephens. and said that Carrie had walked away with the man. The man was described as fat and about 40.

He offered the children $1 if they could find a little dog which he said was lost. Although more than 200 persons have called police with tips and advice, there has been no real trace of Carrie. Police conUnued 10 search nooks, crannies and catch basins today in Carrie or her bidden. the area where body might be Cattle calves 100; steers good and choice 22.00-23.50; heifers good to choice 20.50-23.00; cows good to choice vealers vealers 26.00-36.00 Produce Prices At St. Louis ST.

LOUIS consumer grades A large 26-29, medium 24-27, A small 19-21, large 23-25: wholesale grades, standard 22-23, unclassified 21, checks 9-10. Hens: heavy 13, light over Ibs 9, under 5 Ibs no price; broilers and fryers 26-26 with Dignity MONUMENTS CEM. LOTS 6 April 20 VALHALLA MEMORIAL PARK 6-grave lots, nice location, Section 2. 465-7157. PERSONALS 7 April 4 REWARD FOUR YEARS OF WATCHFUL AND CAPABLE SERVICE BY RE-ELECTING BERRY B.

HARRIS ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR. ARTHUR (MOONEY) SCHAFFNER Visitation 4 p.m. Friday Funeral Saturday 1 p.m. Burial in St. Joseph's Ornfito-ry Staten Funeral Home 220 Court Alton 8 RUMMAGE PASTRY SALES 8 30 RUMMAGE SALE Hartford Methodist, Friday, 2 p.m.

at 513 Belle. 8 30 EMPLOYMENT 17 JOBS OF HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Middle 40's to keep bouse for gen tleman, new home, easily pleased, only Christians apply. Include phone number with application. Write Box 1200 Care.of Telegraph. 18 i DISHWASHER waitress.

Apply Hi-Way House. 18 April 1 REAL GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: DOWNTOWN located in County Seat in nearby county. Doing very good tavern business with excellent food possibilities. Well equipped Including kitchen. Unusual opportunity for man and wife.

Stock at Inventory. Fixtures equipment $10,500 MOZIER, ILL ROUTE 96 CUT-RATE SERVICE STATION and cottage. 12,000 gallon storage. Approximately 2-acre lake. A very good location, approximately half way between Alton and Qulncy.

Owner has other Interests $25.000 BERIGAN-BOERNER Agency 312 Church, East Alton, 111. Phone 259-7241 23 1 BABYSITTER 2 work. 465-8962. 18 1 children, shift WANTED Babysitter. Part time.

Own transportation. Ph. 465-2004. 18 30 RELIABLE BABYSITTER Over 30, my home. 5 school age, 1 baby, 5 days week.

Call 465-5267 after 6. 18 1 EXPERIENCED BEAU I I A 462-9015. 18 1 WOMEN For contract cleaning, evenings, car necessary, bondable, call 259-7628 between 4:30 and 6 p.m. 18 1 17 31 make $150 week up. Nice shop.

Edwardsville 656-1149 between p.m. 17 30 RUMMAGE Mar. 31, 9 a.m. United Church of Christ, 8th and Henry. 8 30 RUMMAGE SALE Friday, March 31, 9 to 12, Masonic Temple, 4th Lorena, Wood River.

Given by Order Eastern Star. II 11 TF ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE You can place your classified ad, classified kill or classified corrections 24 hours a day. DAYTIME 465-6641 8 A.M. 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED GIRLS.

NIGHT CLASSIFIED NUMBER 465.6511 5 P.M. 8 A.M. RECORDER HINTS ON USING ELECTRONIC AD TAKER: SPEAK SLOWLY 1. GIVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER. (Spell your name out).

2. Speak slowly and distinctly- 3. BE SURE TO STATE THE NUMBER OF DAYS YOU DESIRE YOUR AD TO BE PUBLISHED. (IF YOU DO NOT TELL US WE WILL AUTOMATICALLY RUN THREE DAYS). Remember a mechanical device.

It will answer your call and give you recorded on what to do, but other than that cannot answer any ACCOUNTANT Advancement has created an open Ing in our Cost Accounting partrnent. Prefer a man with B.S. degree or equivalent experience. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Full employee benefits.

EUREKA WILLIAMS COMPANY Bloomington, Illinois An Equal Opportunity Employer NIGHT Janitor, wanted also part time waitress, apply In person 3 to 9. Alton Wood River Sportsman's Club. 18 April 6 CURB GIRLS WANTED ALSO FRY COOK. DAY NIGHT, NOW HIRING FOR SEASON. VON'S DRIVE IN, WOOD RIVER.

i SLEEPING KUUMS NICE SLEEPING ROOM Walking distance of glass company, lady or gentleman, phone 465-9831, evenings 462-4646. 42 ROOMS BOARD 42 31 i ROOM AND BOARD Gentleman, in private home, shift worker preferred, lunches packed. Call 466-1664. 46 APARTMENTS FLATS RESTAURANT Equipment and stock for sale. $1700.

Take over lease. For inforamtion call 462-8615, 465-9823. 23 31 OPPORTUNITY To lease 2-family apt. building, Potential income will more than cover leaser's living quarters. For appointment, 254-3857 between 8 5 p.m.

26 INSURANCE SO 30 1 19 HELP Male in 31 EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER at National Cleaners, East Alton. SALESLADIES 19A 19A 1 BEAUTY offers dignified, interesting work. Experience unnecessary. We teach you. 259-3466 or 465-3785.

19A 31 ladies needed dur- inp smoke damage sale. Part or full time. Prefer some experience. Call 462-0074. By appointment only.

SALESMEN 20 30 SALESMAN With experience. $550 per month guaranteed plus additional commissions. 465-1942 10 a.m. 12 6-7 p.m. for appointment.

26 April 15 GUARANTEED RENEWABLE Hos- pltalizatlon and Major Medical Accident and Sickness Low cost mortgage. Life cancer and specific disease polices Don't wait QUALITY INSURANCE AGENCY' Call 462-8804 PERSONAL SERVICE ALTERATIONS Clothing Alterations and repairs. Check your summer wardrobe and call Mlmt, 254-2480. SF.RViCE 17 I WANTED Retired military man for Alton-St. Louis area for unusual part-time position Involving travel, good pay and expenses.

Security clearance at time of retirement required, write Security Couriers International, Box 581 Washington, D.C., 20044. 17 MEN AND WOMEN To demonstrate merchandise evenings, per week salary. 465-4131. S2 BUS. ANNOUNCEMENTS 32 23, Mar.

2 9 16 23 30 TREE General hauling. Ray Ellis, 462-5674. 32 TF Tues. Thurs. Sat Parts Service Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners MIDDLECOFF'S 828 E.

7th 462-4423 FACTORY AUTHORIZED HOOVER CLEANER SERVICE 32 May 2 TREE AND SHRUBBERY CARE Trimming, removal, planting, lawn care and hauling. D. F. Bryant, 254-9891. 32 Apr.

14 END ALL Termite and Pest Control Co. 254-8272. 32 May 2 HOUSE SPECIALTY Spraying for roaches, water bugs, ants, most crawling insects. $1.00 per room. Bathroom and closets free, work guaranteed.

Call 254-4546 any time. 32 TF 45 TF Tu Th Sat IVY TERRACE APTS rooms. Coppertone stove and refrigerator, carpeted, heat and water, swimming pool and air conditioned. $145. 254-6882.

4 apt. Stove, refrigerator, utilities furnished. $70 per month. Dial 466-3137. Af Tft 1-2-3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS (Will furnish If desired) BETHALTO OR WOOD RIVER AREA KINGSTON ESTATES Heat-water furnished Refrigerators Stoves Alr-Condltloners Most have wall to wall carpeting Some have baths 377-5106 45 6 ADULTS room efficiency, stove-oven-air conditioned and water furnished, $75.

465-5543 before 4:30 p.m. 466-2094 after 6:30 p.m. 45 Apr 1 MILTON 3-ROOM MODERN Tile bath, heat furnished. GEO. D.

SAUNDERS AGENCY Phone 462-1955 45 i 3 ROOMS apt. In brick duplex. New stove and refrigerator, carpeted living room and stairs. Gas heat and central air conditioner. Garage.

2320 Brown St. 45 31 3 ROOM NICE CLEAN UNFURNISHED floor private bath and entrance. Call 462-9797. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOREMAN position in production ana machine maintenance with new company in Alton, Illinois, converting scrap iron and steel. Strong supervisory and mechanical background required.

Outside work Salary open. Liberal bene- ils. Replies handled confidentially. Write Box 1160 Care of Telegraph. 17 1 RESPONSIBLE live and work part time on farm.

Some farm experience necessary. Ph. 377-5128. 17 1 HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTED for yard work and odd jobs. Call 465-5674.

17 1 YARD time, miscellaneous work. No mowing. Own transportation. All ages and situations considered. Must be reliable.

Interviews by phone. 462-0388. 17 3 BOAT YARD WORKER Painting and wood working, top pay. Under new management. Palisades Yacht Club, Portage De Sioux, Mo.

Phono TE 9-0800. 17 I WANTED Good rythm guitar player, with good equipment, 254-3240 between 5-7 p.m. 17 31 call PART TIME JANITOR at YWCA Night work. Call for appointment on Monday or later. ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH 111 E.

BROADWAY, ALTON CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT PHONE 465-6641 10 LINES TO SERVE YOU i Office Hours: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Six days WANT AO RATES For Consecutive HATES PER WORD PER DAY Minimum Charge $.90 Minimum space IS words PHOTOSTATIC COPYING Army discharges, birth certificates, ate. S. G.

427 S. Bethalto. Pb. 377-6461. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS SAVOY CAFE Friday Special CATFISH PLATE 1 Vt9- 45 Salad 1 MOD.

thru Frl. 5:30 a.m.- 7:30 p.m. Sun. 7 p.m. 101 MARKET ALTON 1 DAYS 4 DAYS 1 DAY 15 WORDS 4.72 15 WORDS 2.88 15 WORDS .90 For best results, give adequate description and order your ad for 7 days.

Cancel the ad the day results are obtained. You will be charged only for the number of days your ad appeared at the rate earned. WOOD RIVER LIONS 4th Annual SAUSAGE AND PANCAKE DAY Sunday, April 2 7:00 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. ALL YOU CAN EAT! Children Public Adults Invited SKAGGS STEAK HOUSE EDWARDSVILLE ROAD, WOOD RIVER TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR.

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Years Available:
1853-1972