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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 26

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PAGE TWENTY-SIX ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 Obituaries Mrs. Brinton JERSEYVILLE Jerseyville relatives have received word of the death of Mrs. Herbert C. Brinton of Jerseyville, formerly of this city, which occurred at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Hillsboro.

The deceased was formerly Miss Vira Wedding. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Wedding of Jerseyville. Mrs.

Brinton formerly operated the Hillsboro Hotel now managed by her daughter. Mrs. Al Imle. with whom she made her home. In addition to Mrs.

imle. the deceased has a son, Herbert Brinton of Pana. Funeral services will be held at thr Lutheran Church In Hillsboro at 2:30 p.m. Friday and in interment will be in that city. The body will be at the Hillsboro Hotel where friends may call.

G. W. Lewis Funeral services for George Washington Lewis, 60, of 1802 Market are set for 1 p.m. Saturday from the Church of God in Christ, 1823 Belle St. Burial will be in Alton Ceme tery, Lewis died Monday of a heart attack.

He was employed at American Smelting Relin. ing Co. for 18 years. He is sur vived by his widow. Jessic Mae: 8 daughter.

Mrs. Willie Earl Williamson of Alton: five sons, Hosea the U.S. Air George of Buffalo. N.Y.; Ne-! miah of California. Clarence and Johnny of Alton; a brother, Thomas of Ypsilanti, and 8 sister, Mrs.

John Bivens of Alton. G. W. Miller EDWARDSVILLE George W. Miller.

63, of 1419 North Second died at 3 a.m. today at his residence. A machine operator for Wagner Electric St. Louis, he had been an Edwardsville resident for the past 12 years. Born Feb.

22, 1897 in Jefferson NELSON DIETSCHY'S MARKET Sanford at Main St. FREE DELIVERY HO 2-0694 Phones HO 2-0695 BEEF SALE Rib Steak lb. 68c Sirloin Steaks lb. 790 Round Steaks lb. 88c Choice Cuts Beef Chuck Roast, per lb.

59c Boiling Beef lb. 190 Fresh Ground Hamburger ibs. 2 79c Krey's Wieners Best 1-lb. 55c Sliced Krey's Bacon Thick 2-Ib. pkg.

99c Loin Roast, lb. Smoked Pork 69c Smoked Pork Chops lb. 78c Pork Krey's (3 Sausuge, litte lb. pigs) roll All Bologna Meat lb. 49c Ham, Working Sliced Man's lb.

59c Eat Hans lb. Smoked, Ready to 49c 5 to 6-Ib. Shank, End Pork, 8-02. bag, only Krey's Barbecue 49c Heat in bag. No dirty pan.

Shurfine Early Harvest Peas, Golden Cream or Whole Corn cuns Kernel 6 303 $1.00 Straight or mix your way. Shurfine Fancy Pork Beans No. cans 2 2 No. CHItS 300 cans only 410 Potato Salad, 803 cau Shurtine Fancy 4-ounce Sugariue bottle Wax Paper rolls Cutrite 490 Juice, 12-oz bottle Realemon 216 Sorlin 80 in Napkins box ing Tissues boxes Puffs Cleans- 2 49c Sburfina Fancy Tonusto 46-oz. 2.

calls Cling Sburtine Peaches calls 303 850 Krey's Sliced, in Gravy Pork 16-01. or CAD Beef 550 Treet Ham, 12-07. can ..450 Nalmon, Elmdale Chum 16-ounc can FROZEN FOODS Jules Orange Chicken, Boot Pies for Turkey 790 Potatoes $-h. bay 570 Coultest Summer Drinks Grape ensounda Drinks or 590 low Western Onions Val. 250 Texas No 1 Cantaloupe.

tor. Hone Grown Sweet Corp car Home Grown 256 Rockefeller MostPuzzling Republican By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (AP)-'The most puzzling Republican of 1960 is still New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocketeller. He dropped his bid for thr Republican presidential nomination last December berause, he said.

the party bosses didn't want him, Apparently they still don't. but a few weeks ago he edged back into the picture by saying he's available. While he's willing to be drafted. for the ticket's No. 1 spot, which he says he feels sure he won't get, he says positively and absolutely he will not accept the vice presidential nomination, which might be offered him.

When he expressed his liberal! views before the party's Platform Committee in Chicago this week, he got mild applause. But there was an ovation for Sen. Barry' Goldwater of Arizona, spokesman for the party's extreme right wing. Rockefeller said he will campaign actively for the party and the ticket. But at the same time he said he may publicly disagree with official party doctrine dur-: ing the campaign.

At a tinie when Republican bigwigs seem to yearn for unity, he ofthas been a constant irritant. by criticizing both the Eisenhower administration and Vice President' ial will be in Pin Onk Fairfield. CUT FLOWERS Floral Arrangements Member Florist's Telegraph, Delivery Association LEO WILLIS, SR. LIDO WILLIS, JR. Alton Floral Phone HO 2-4111 Evenings HO 6-3617 'Richard M.

Nixon, who seems a seemed to be taking him at his i -shot for the presidential word. ination. Yet in Chicago this week some observers thought they detected some softening in his differences with the administration and Nixon which If would seem to be neces- sary he's going to campaign for the ticket at all. Whether this is so- and, if It is, whether Rockefeller is seeking: some kind of reconciliation with the more conservative elements of the party still isn't clear. But one thing seems to be obvious: In the November elections the 'difference between a national Republican victory or defeat may be the difference between carrying New York or losing it.

The party will be in tough shape if Rockefeller should sit on his hands. Nevertheless. the party bosses have shown few signs of thusiasm for the governor, at! least to the point of his Ideas for the platform or giving him the presidential nomination. He has been a goad to the party. perhaps an embarrassment.

with his proposals and his criti-1 cisms. His only purpose may have been to try to have a liberalizing effect. Or perhaps he was thinking ahead. It he's not on this year's ticket and it loses, Rockefeller has laid the groundwork for whal might be his own selection, as the Republican presidential' nominee in 1964. When Rockefeller said earlier.

this year he wouldn't consider be-. ing No. 2 man on the ticket head-: ed by Nixon, the vice: president Here Friendship Dwells and Proves Itself. Homes SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT H. STREEPER Take home a BAKERY -TREAT Friday and Saturday Features Pink Cloud Angel Food Cake 59c Special Feature.

Light and fiuffy like A pink cloud It's a different kind of angel food pink iced. with streaks of pink in the batter. loo order yours now. Mised Nut Stollen 890 Special Feature. An extra stollen with a delightful nut topping a real taste treat.

It's Vacation Time at our River Store till August 1st so please shop at our Wilshire Village Store Fresh bakery goods three limes daily! I Mrs. Seibold's. Bake Shops, Inc. Wilahire Village Shopping Canter 148 E. Ferguson East Alton.

111. Wood River. 111. a.m. to 7 p.m.

Dally 0:30 a.m. 10 p.m. Daily Open Til p.m. Monday Fri. Open Friday Till Dial CL.

4-2548 p.m. Dial CL 4-2212 Open Friday Nite till 9 P.M. homogenized Nottoli Fresh 3 Gals MILK Dressed Dally SUPER MARKET FRYERS HO 5-2433 HENS don't toil the Dood Rut 4130 toll the Best CORNER HIGHLAND AVE. GOLD ST. Finest Quality Clover Farm Creamed Graded Good GOLDEN CORN.

6 808. .00 cane BEEF RIB STEAKS lb. 65c (lover Farm Practically Boneless 808 PORK' ROASTS lb. 41c Peas Carrots 6 cans $1-00 Choice Clover Farm Spaghetti 300 .00 PORK STEAKS lb. 47c MEAT BALLS 4 cans Krey's Skinless Brooks' WIENERS lb.

49c Barbecue Sauce 22-01. bottle 45c Sweet Rasher of SLICED BACON 2 lbs. 85c .1 woried Flavors Swift's KOOL-AID 6 LARGE BOLOGNA lb. 39c (loser Farm PEACHES .3 No. cans 89c (jold Medal In Heavy Syrup FLOUR 5 bag 39c (loser Farm California With $1.50 purchase or more.

TOMATOES 2 No. cAns 57c SPRY 3. can lb. 59c With $1.30 purchase or more Jumbo California Clover Farm Unsweetened CANTALOUPES 29c Grapefruit Juice 3 46-0. 89c No.

1 Red Clover Farm 46-oz. POTATOES 5 L.he. 35c Tomato Juice 3 calls 89c Clover Farm PEACHES 2 1.b+. 19c Mixed Vegetables 6 303 cans 1.00 GREEN PEPPERS La. 5c Clover Furin CORN.

6 303 CAIN 1.00 CUCUMBERS Ea. 5c GOLDEN FRESH, TENDER Spring WONDERFUL COOKING SWEET RED FOOD VALUES POTATOES CORN! 39: ALWAYS AND AT CHEAPER FRESHER LB. 10 BAG IT'S GOOD! AND DOZEN BROADWAY MAIN 33 VERY GOOD! CALIFORNIA HERE'S HOME-GROWN LEMONS YOU! FOR BARGAIN TOMATOES Ripe, Red California A CHARCOAL BASKET Sweet EATING 5 29. E-Z TO PEEL FOR ONLY DOZEN 25 BAG! FOR JUST RIGHT SALADS Eating Watermelons ORANGES LONG ICE COLD DOZEN THIN SKIN, JUICY AND CUCUMBERS WATERMELONS ONLY COME GREEN FROM WARM 2 FOR GET IT! 35c ON SALE OH YES AT ALL WE PLUG 'EM SWEET EATERS! Half TIMES. Peck ALL SWEET Basket SIZES GREEN CALIFORNIA Yellow Moated SWEET GEORGIA It's NEW PLUMS A PEACHES! 2 Lbs.

LOOK! Bargain BASKET APPLES PURE PURE FOR ONLY BANANAS VERY HALF SORGHUM HONEY 29c NICE! BASKET PEOK HALF PECK HALF -PECK JAR JAR BASKET BASKET BUY PLENTY AT THIS LOW PRIDE! IT'S GOOD! IT'S GOODI BROADWAY MAIN DRIVEN PRODUCE MKT. Sales Upturn Shown in Alton Area An upturn in sales by stores in 24 communities of the Alton area is shown for last April, an the figures for the municipalities' share of the sales tax for that month were. released today at Springfield. At the same time, Madison' County's $Rles tax revenue, showed a decline from the month's total -a trend opposite the individual communities and opposite to four other area counties on which sales tax totals are recorded by the Telegraph. The 24 communities of the Telegraph area -which are used as a retail business level cator--show a' total of $83.659 received from April retail sales.

Lars compared with $58,748 in April of last year. The total, also, is the highest rot the first four months of this year: January, Februlary, March, $58.724: April, $63.659. Concurrently. counties the area have a share in the statecollected sales lax for the month of April in these amounts: Madison. $11.106: Jersey, $876; Macoupin, $1.735: Greene.

$751; Bond $1,128. The March total sales tax revenues tor Madison County was $800 higher than April's! total. The individual municipal sales tax receipts for April of the 241 area communities: Alton. $24.797: Bethalto, $807: Brighton, $557; Bunker HIll, $800; Carlinville, Car-' rollton, $2,239: East Alton. i Edwardsville, Fieldon, $70; Glen Carbon, $150; Grafton.

$253: Greenfield, $982; (Hardin, $1,086: Hartford. $661; Jerseyville. $5.067: Kampsville. $114; Kane. $140; Medora, $250: Rockbridge.

$32; Roxana, 5671:: $2'26; White Hall. ($1.897: Wood River, Worden. $261. There are nearly 2.000 species of shrimp in existence. Mrs.

Blanche Hughes Rites Conducted City, a son of the late Witliam and Margaret Frienel Miller. he was married April 26. 1928 to Ruby H. Praul. who survives.

Two brothers, Walter and Paul Miller, both of Los Angeles. also survive. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Straube Funeral Home.

the. Rev. B. L. Moore, pastor of the First Baptist Church.

officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 12 noon Friday. Interment will be in Valhalla Cemetery in St. Louis. Mrs.

Agnes Osborne Rites Conducted A Requiem High Mass, with the Rev. Father Paul Sheridan as celebrant, was sung at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Matthew's Church for Mrs. Agnes Marie Osborne.

Father Sheridan also officiated at committal rites in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph cr, Gus Siglock, John Sipponitti. Russell Singleton, Ralph Acker man, and Paul Arnold. Mrs.

Mary Blacketer Rites Conducted Following services at 2 p.m. today in Gent Chapel the body Mrs. Mary Blacketer was interred in Upper Alton Cemetery. The Rev. George Eddy.

pastor. of Ciodfrey Baptist Church, offi-: ciated at the rites. Grundsons were pallbearers. They were Leroy Tieman, Edward Wonnacott, Garland and Leonard Sheff, Roy Ebert, and Donald Lewis. Mrs.

Myrtle Simms Rites Scheduled Funeral rites for Mrs. Myrtle Sims of Fairfield, who died Tuesday in Jerseyville, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in Dixon Funeral Fairfield. Bur- Then the' Democrats came up tion of Sens. John Kermedy with their North south combinaand Lyndon B.

Johnson, a formi. idable array of political talent, as Rockefeller acknowledged this week in saying the 1960 campaign. would be a tough one. It was after this that Nixont'3 unofficial campaign manager, Leonard W. Hall.

said that it stand against place he Rockefeller withdrew, his firm would be open to consideration for the No. 2 spot on the ticket. But after the cool reception he got in Chicago this week before the Platform Committee. feller may feel more determined than ever to stay out of the picture altogether since the dential nomination for him seems out of the question. India will set up a synthetic.

rubber plant in titar Pradesh Stale, to gO into production in 1963-64, Kottayam reports. Funeral services for Mrs. i Blanche Hughes of Rosewood Heights were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Smith Funeral Home, Wood River, by the Rev. Walter C.

Burke, pastor of First Baptist Church. Wood River. Following the service the body taken to Patterson for in Pine Tree Cemetery. Casketbearers, all nephews, were Caroll. Clayton, Orin, Jerry, Homer.

and Richard Allen..

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