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AWOUW 81, 1983 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH (ft) ftebtoftdcut 6.00-4 BIB 4 fc Oeath Valley Days (ft) Grjuntfy Show rtMOX-TV Bdltorlnl Gallant Men (ft) 4 Lucy-Des! Comedy Hoiit (R) 8 Sam Benidlct (R) Hootenahny (ft) 4 The (ft) Joey Bishop (R) 11 Riverboat (ft) Lawrence Welk (R) Saturday Evening TV Digest (ABC) (Ottg) 4, tCStt (SBC) ft, 11 Movie "Frauleta" (1058) Dana Wynter, Mel Fet- rer 8iSS(M Have Gun Will e) (ft) 11 Wrestling Fight of the Week 4 Gunstnoke (ft) Make That Spate 10100-2 Movie "The Hypnotic Eye" (1900) Mefty Anders, Bergcrne 4 5 News 11 All Star Bowling 5 Weather Movie "Dlno" (1957) Susan Kohner, Sal Mlneo 5 Movie "Fort Worth" (1951) Phyllis fhaxtef, ftftn- dotph Scott Chuck Party Movie "fiflftgo" (l95f) Joanne t)ru Jeff Chandler Frankly Speaking 11 News News Movie "Rough, Tough 6 fteady" (1945) Chester Morris, Victor McLagtert News 4 News Religion Mahalla Jackson News ODD tty Peg Bfftfckeft fifld Rod Lull Sunday, SepL 1 Religion ft Big Picture Christophers 8tOO-4 Camera Three 5 Film Mahalla Jackson News Break Religious Reporter 4 Faith of Our Fathers 5 Christophers Faith for Today 11 Newsreels Lamp Unto My Feet 5 Metropolitan Church 11 Gospel Time Message of Rabbi Fisher Family 4 Look Up Live 5 This is the Life 11 Revival Hour Herald of Truth 4 Montage 5 Movie See 10:15 p.m., Ch. 5 11 Frontiers of Science The Answer 4 Way of Life Herald of Truth Catholic Mass 4 Insight 11 Third Baptist Sacred Heart 4 Washington Report Ask a Priest 11 Davey Goliath Viewpoint 4 Movie "Thousands Cheer" (1943) Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly 11 Oral Roberts Joe, Garagiola Dugout Time Pro Con 5 Baseball: St. Louis at Philadelphia Rev. Beeney It 00-2 News Spotlight 11 Report: Cunningham Issues Answers 4 Eye on St. Louis 11 Church of Christ Movie- "High Treason" (1952) Liam Redmond, Andre Morell 4 Football: Cardinals vs.

Chicago Bears 11 Jet Jackson All-Star Bowling Scoreboard Medic (R) 5 Life of Riley 11 Contc Presents Major Adams, Trail- master (R) 5 Rlpcord Amateur Hour 5 Bullwinkle (R) 11 Movie "A Very Young Lady" (1941) Jane Withers, John Sutton True Adventure 4 20th Century (R) 5 Meet The Press: Dr. Edward Teller, Nuclear Scientist Aquanauts 4 -Special: Stars Address 5 Special Tax Legislation SUNDAY EVENING Lassie (R) 5 Ensign O'Toole Safari Scoreboard Jetsons (R) 4 Dennis the Menace (R) 5 Disney's World "Little Dog Lost" (R) New Circuit Judges Are to Meet Sept. 7 in Springfield 'No, I don't want the Rock Hudson job. More like Rudy Vallee." Movie "The Unforglv- en" (1D60) Audrey Hepburn. Burl Lancaster 4 Ed Sullivan (R) Car 54 (R) 11 Broken Arrow (R) Real McCoys (R) 5 Bonanza (ft) 11 Roller Derby G.

E. TrUe (R) Candid Camera (R) 5 Show of Week (R) 11 Movie "The Count of Monte Cristo" (1934) Elissa Landi, Robert Donat Summer: The 1963 Civil Rights Crisis" Pt. 4 4 What's My Line (R) Movie "Beyond the Forest" (1949) Bette Davis, Joseph Cotton 4 5 News Weather News 5 Movie "The Unsuspected" (1947) Joan Caulfield, Claude Rains Weather "Captains Courageous" (1936) Spencer Tracy, Obituaries Grace He Roy Grace, 64, a resident of Meadowbrook for the past eight years, died flt his home 202 man fit 4:40 Frirtay afternoon. An attendant at Alton State Hospital for 14 years, he had re- Lionel Barrymore Movie "Ladies of the Chorus 1 (1949) Marilyn Monroe, Adele Jergens News Sports Mahalia Jackson News News Movie "Trouble for Two" (1935) Rosiland Russell, Robert Montgomery 11 Newsreel' Religion News Religion Monday, Sept. 2 tired in May and was in ill health the past six months.

Born in Sparks Hill, 111., Sept. 3, 1898, he was the of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grace. He married Mary Delia Hollon on Oct.

7, 1929 in Elizabethtown, 111., and was a member of Keeling Hill General Baptist Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, Mary, are two daughters, Mrs. Laura Ellen Richards and Mrs. Edna Mae Herter, both of Meadowbrook; a son, Ray Junior Grace, Springfield, and a brother, John Grace, Sparks Hill. One sister and one brother preceded him in death.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at Smith Funeral Home in Bethalto until 6 p.m. Sunday. The body will be taken to Rose Funeral Home at Cave-In-Rock, 111., where.friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday.

Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Keeling Hill General Baptist Church in Sparks Hill, and burial will be in McPherson Cemetery there. breakfast Friday morning, lived at 147 Twelfth St. Friends may call at Jacoby Wise Funeral Home in Bunker Hill after 3 p.m. Sunday until noon Monday when the body will he taken to the church in Staunton.

Burial will be in Staunton Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Ida, of Wood River, and three sons, Lee, Cottage Hills; Dean, Glendale Gardens, and Charles, Rosewood Heights; a sister Mrs. Marie Bruhn, Stunton. Survivors also include three brothers, George of Jerseyville; and Elmer and Carl, both of Staunton. There are seven grand children.

His parents, two broth ers and two sisters preceded him in death. B.V tow telegraph Correspondent SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Newly- elected senior circuit court judges frorti all jucidlal circuit districts in Illinois will meet in the Supreme Court Building, Springfield, Sept. 7, to be briefed on the uniform procedures, costs, foes, established under legislation implementing judicial reform. Chief Justice Roy J.

Solfisburg Aurora, will preside and Albert J. Harno, administrator of the Supreme Court, and John C. Fitzgerald, deputy Supreme Court administrator in Cook County, will address the judges. All judicial circuit districts except one the llth have named senior circuit court judges, The llth district is comprised of Ford Livingston, Logan, McLean and Woodford counties. Unofficial re ports from there indicate, howev er, that Judge William C.

Radliff will be lecled as the senior. Stewart The Supreme Court will begin ts sp.ssion Sept. 9 at 9:30 a.m. 231 Vetoes Gov. Otto Kemer exercised 231 vetoes during his consideration of he 1.G15 bills which reached his losk after this legislative session.

That compares with the 258 votes ic used in the 1961 session. However, in the 1961 legislative session, he had vetoed 109 bills because identical bills came through both houses and he usually approved the first of these to reach his desk. As a result, he vetoed its unnecessary duplicate. During the current session, far less identical bills were introduced in each house; consequently, he needed to use less votoes. The governor's most unpopular vetoes wore the ones he put on bills raising policemen and lire- men salary scales for downstate cities.

On Aug. 29, he exercised what may prove to be the most unpopular of the lot when he vetoed House Bill 1097, the bill which would have increased state Aid payments per pupil from $252 to $297 for each school year. Superintendent of Public Instruction Ray Page issued a statement within hours of the annouhc ed veto and charged the governor with forcing school boards the state over to prepare two separate budgets one in the event ite didn't veto and another if he did. Page's statement used strong Installs BRIGHTON Jett ttlcWi ftt Giilespie was installed fftfcMttrtt of Macmipln County Couhcll the American Legion at American Legion Mail night. Mrs.

Josephine frydii fli sortville, 21st district direetW, stalling officer, was afiMitld by Mrs. Ella Schroder at Brighton. other officer! Installed re Mrs. Victoria Kahler of dlllespie, vlce-presldentj Mrs. ftose Kdttlak, Benld, secretary! Mrs, Jean Moulton, Bunker Hill, treanuwti Dora Hodgen, Oillesple, chaplain; Llllus Osborne, Qiiiesp-iei Sergeant at arms, language, charging five week Indecision.

inactivity. disregard for the problems of local school districts LONDON Manufacture of sporting goods is increasing in England at a rapid rate. and. torces them (the ANNOUNCEMENTS Bus Schedule Announced For Wood River High WOOD RIVER The school bus schedule for the East Alton-Wood River High School District 14 has been announced for Hartford, East Alton, Victory Gardens, Niagara, Rosewood Heights and southeast Wood River. bus will leave a.m.

and will BS45-4 Give Us This Day News: Tom Brooks Town and Country P.S. 4 Morning Scene 5 Today: Hugh Downs News: Carmichael World of Mr. Zoom Mahalia Jackson 4 Capt. Kangaroo Farm Report News Meet Your Military Medical Profile Cartoons CBS News 5 Say When King Odie NBC News Romper Room 4 I Love Lucy (R) 5 Play Your Hunch The McCoys (R) 5 Price is Right Seven Keys 4 Pete ft Gladys (R) 5 Concentration lit Tennessee Ernie 4 Love of Life 5 1st Impression CBS News Father Knows Best (R) 4 Search for Tomorrow 5 Truth or Consciences Guiding Light NBC News General Hospital 4 News-Weather: Roby 5 News: Jim Burke 11 Newsreels My Little Margie (R) 5 Charlotte Peters Modern Almanac Divorce Court 4 As World Turns 11 Jack LaLanne liflft-4 Password 5 People Will Talk 11 Movie See Sun, 11:20 p.m., Ch. 11 NBC News Jane Wyman (R) 4 House Party 5 The Doctors Queen for a Day 4 To Tel) the Truth 5 Loretta Young (R) Movie: See 9 p.m., Ch.ll, CgS News Who Do You Trust? 4 Edge of Night 5 You Pon't Say Trailmaster (Day.

time Premiere) 4 Secret Storm 9 Match Game NBC News SS Popeye 5 Make Room tor Daddy (R) Adventures in Paradise (R) (Daytime Premiere) 4 Movie "Rich Man, Poor Giri'i (1937) Ruth Robert Young 5 Wrangler Club ll'Three Stooges Maverick (R) Rifleman (R) (Daytime Premiere) 11 Mickey Mouse Club (R) Zane Grey Theater (R) (Daytime Premiere) 4 CBS News: Cronkite 5 Sea Hunt (R) 11 Huckleberry Hound 4 5 Newi 11 Three Stooges (R) Weather City Camera Weather 4 Weather Sports 5 Huntley-Brinkley 11 Rocky ft His Friends Summary: Allen Dakotas (R) 4 To Tell the Truth (R) 5 American Revolution of'63 11 People Are Funny 7s I've Got a Secret (R) 11 Best of Groucho (R) Funny, Funny Films (R) 4 Vacation Playhouse 11 Movie "Night of Terror" (1933) Bela Lugosi, Lione Atwill Stoney Burke (R) 4 Jack Benny Show (R) Ben Casey (R) 4 Password 11 Movie "Singing Guns" (1949) Ella Raines, Vaughn Monroe Stump the Stars 5 Biography: F. D. Roosevelt (Pt. 1) 4 5 News 5 -Weather Steve Allen 5 Johnny Carson Weather Eye Line: Roby Movie "Home Is the Hero" (1959) Arthur Kennedy, Walter Macken Movie "Girl With Ideas (1939) W.endy Barrie, Walter Pidgeon Peter Gunn (R) Tonight in St. Louis Movie "After Office Hours" (1934) Constance Bennett, Clark Gable News Sports Mahalia Jackson 11 News Almanac Weather 11 Newsreels ft Religion News Religion Snider A 24-year old mother of three children, Mrs.

Ruth Ardell Stewart, died at 9:30 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Hospital as a result of injuries suffered in an auto accident Aug. 12. She was the wife of Edward E.

Stewart and lived at 5003 Terry Godfrey. She leaves three daughters, Shery Kay, Gail Sue, and Kelly Rae, A member of the Evangelical Church, she. was employed in the packing department at Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Boim Sept. 21, 1938, she was the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Curry, who also survive. Other survivors include two broth- CARLINVILLE Word was received here of the unexpected death Wednesday of Mrs. Pearl Snider, 48, a former resident and wife of Ora Snider, former manager of M-J-M Corp. here.

Mr. and Mrs. Snider had moved to Marion, in June. Funeral services were to be held today at 2 p.m. in the Methodist Church at Steelville, 111., and interment was to be in Campbell Hill Cemetery.

Survivors in addition. to her husband include a daughter, Bonnie, and two sons, William and Steve. There is one grandchilci. ers, Robert Heights; and Curry, Rosewood Jerry Curry, U.S. Navy, Washington, D.C.; and a sister, Mrs.

Marlene Buttry, Olmstead, 111. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 from the Evangelical Church, Henry and burial will be in Valhalla Memorial Park. Friends may call at Burke Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Monday night until noon Tuesday when the body will be moved to church. The big school Hartford at 7:15 arrive at Canal Street at 7:30, Hall's Service Station at 7:35, Dabb's Service Station at Guccione's Market at 7:50 and return to school at 8.

The small school bus will also leave for Hartford at a.m. and will arrive at Hall's Service Station at 7:35, Dabb's Service Station at 7:40, Guccione's Market at 7:50 and return to school at 8. The small bus will leave for Hartford on a late run at 8:30 a.m. and will arive at Hall's Service Station at 8:40, Dabb's Service Station at 8:45, Guccione's Market at 8:50 and return to school at 9. In the afternoon, the big bus will leave the high school for Hartford at 3 and 4 and arrive at Guccione's Market at 3:10 and 4:10, Mathias Store at 3:15, Church at 3:20, Hall's Service Station at 3:25 and 4 4:20, Third and Delmar at 3:28, Canal at 3:35 and return to high school at 3:50 and 4:40.

The bi-state morning schedule lor East Alton-Victory Gardens- Niagara area early and late runs will be Ferguson and West Main, Wood River, at 7:30 arid Alt. W. Airline and Circle Drive at 7:45, W. Airline and Tomlinson at 7:50, Wood River Avenue and Sixth Street at 7:55 and arrive at the high school at 8. On the afternoon schedule the bus will leave the high school at 3 and arrive at W.

Airline Drive and Tomlinson at 3:03, Circle and W. Airline Drice at 3:08, and Cir cle and Westwood Place at 3:10. The Bi-State morning schedule for southwest Wood River will be Ninth and Penning at 7:40, Ninth and Acton at Eighth and Hawthorne at 7:45 and 8:45, Eighth and Madison at 7:47 and 8:47, Eighth and Ferguson at 7:05 and 8:50 and arrive at the high School at and 9. On the afternoon schedule the bus will leave high school at 3 and arrive at Ninth and Penning at 3:10, Ninth and Acton at 3:12, Eighth and Hawthorne at 3:15, Eighth and Madison at 3:20 and districts) to wasteful duplication in budget preparation by his own inability to make a decision." There are signs too, that the various educational organizations will also speak out against the veto. Most of them appeared at committee meetings of the legislature to testify in behalf of the bill.

Another veto which won't make him popular among his fellow officeholders, but which is expected to get a sympathetic reaction among the public generally, is the one which he gave to proposed pay raises for legislators. The present pay scale of $6,000 annually will continue now at least until legislators try another change in 19(55 would not he effective then, if it passed, until 1967). rte, tailatlon ANNOUNCEMENTS LEGAL NOTICES Legal 2 oV (1) Sealed proposals will be received In the office of the District Engineer, Illinois Division of Highways, 9300 St. Clalf Avenue, Bait St. Louis, Illinois, until 10 o'clock A.M., Central Daylight tember 6, 1963, for the Insta of an exhaust ventilation lystem for the State Highway garage at 9300 St.

Clalr Avenue, Bait St. Lou- Is, Illinois. (2) Proposals shall be submitted on forms furnished by the Division of Highways which may be obtained at the oflce of the District Engineer after the applicant hai furnished due proof that he has adequate personnel and equipment to perform the work satisfactorily. (3) Proposals shall be enclosed In an envelope endorsed: "Exhaust ventllatoln System (or State Highway Oarage." (4) The right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals and to waive technicalities. By Order of the State of Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings BY: William S.

Krause District Engineer Legal 16 23 30 STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF MADISON SS: Tuesday Daytime, Sept. 3 Wilson Buente Give Us This Day News: Tom Brooks 6s Town and Country P.S. Morning Scene 5 today: Hugh Downs News: Carmichael World of Mr. Zoom Mahalia Jackson 4 Capt. Kangaroo Farm Report News Spotlight on KETC Cartoons CBS News 5 Say When King Odie NBC News Romper Room 4 I Love Lucy (R) 5 Play Your Hunch The McCoys (R) 5 Price Is Right Seven Keys 4 Pete Gladys (R) 5 Concentration Tennessee Ernie Modern Almanac Divorce Court 4 As the World Turns 11 Jack LaLanne Password 5 People Will Talk 11 Movie See 11 p.m., Ch.

NBC Naws Jane Wyman (R) 4 House Party 5 The Doctors Queen for a Day 4 To Tell tTie Truth 5 Loretta Young (R) Movie See I p.m., Ch. 11 CBS News Who Do You Trust? 4 Edge of Night 5 You Don't Say Trallmaster (R) Secret Storm Match Game NBC News SS Popeye Make Room for Stephen L. Wilson, 3, son of Mrs. Rose Wilson, 410 Cobb, East Alton, and DarrelL Wilson of Wood River, was pronounced dead on rrival at 4:45 p.m. Friday at Children's Hospital, St.

Louis. An autopsy is being performed to determine cause of death. He was transferred there after being taken to Wood River Township hospital at 3:30 p.m. Born June 22, I960, he was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Wood River, and is survived by a brother, Terry Lee.

Paternal grandfather is Leon ard Wilson, East Alton, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Blanche Carstens, Lincoln Wood River. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Strack, Wood River.

Friends may call at Marks Mortuary in Wood River after noon Monday until'the time of funeral are to be at 9 in St. Bernard's Love of Lit? 1st Impression CBS News father KijQWS Best (R) 4 Search for 5 Truth or Consequences Guiding light NBC News Noon-2 General Hospital 4 News-Weather: Roby 5 NlWi: Newweels 13J05-4 Uttle (R) Charlotte Peters I 4 5 30-4 5 (R) 4i WH-JJ Adventures in Paradise -(R) 4 Movie "When Ladles Meet" (IW) Cireer Carson, Robert Taylor 5 Wrangler Qub 11 Three Stooges (B) Maverick; (R) Rifleman (R) 11 MiOkey Mouse Club (R) Qrey Theater (R) 4 CBS News: Qrpnklte 5 Sea Hunt (R) 9 P.S. 4 11 Quick Draw McGraw services which a.m. Tuesday Catholic Church, Burial will be in Woodland Hill Cemetery. Hoffstetter Funeral rites for C.

Hoffstetter, 60, who was pronounced dead on arrival at Alton Memorial Hospital Friday morning, will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in Staunton Church, Staunton, 111, A Wood River resident, ter died after becoming ill at Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Buente, 70, mother of Mrs. Ruth Spelver of Alton, died Friday at 10:40 a.m. in Granite City.

She had been in ill health for the past six weeks. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. John's United Church of Christ in Granite City. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Sunday at Mercer Funeral Home, Granite City. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Mrs. Buente lived at 2871 Iowa Granite City, and was a member of the Republican Women's Club and St.

John's United Church of Christ. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Spelver, are four other daughters: Mrs. Melda Giezelmann, Hamel; Mrs. Dorothy Schaake, Edwardsville; Mrs.

Hilda Price, E. St, Louis; and Miss Edna Buente, Granite City. Also surviving are two brothers, Louis and Fred Strackeljahn, both of Granite City; and three sisters, Mrs. Alviana Brunns, 67 and McCasland, East Alton, at 7:35 and Alt. 67 and St.

Louis Avenue, East Alton, at 7:40 and and St. Louis Avenue and Smith Street, East Alton, 7:45 and 8:45. School arival times are 8 and 9. On the afternoon schedule of early and late runs, the bi-state bus will leave the high school at 3 and 4 and arrive at St. Louis and Smith, East Alton, at 3:15 and St.

Louis and Alt. 67 at 3:20 and Alt. 67 and McCasland, East Alton, at 3:25 and and Ferguson and West Main at 3:30 and 4:30. East Alton-Rosewood Heights area morning schedule will be S. Circle and Westwood Drive at Eighth and Ferguson at 3:25.

East Alton Bowl Inn Burglarized EAST ALTON The Bowl Inn at 450 W. St. Louis Ave. burglarized early this morning, JUBUAL NOTICES LEGAL 24 31 Sept. 7, 63 NOTICE OF SALE Please take notice that pursuant to Ordinance No.

3182 ot the City of Alton, passed by the Council of the City of Alton on the 14th day of August, 1963, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Alton on the 15th day of August, 1963. the City of Alton will consider sealed bids for the purchase of the following described real estate: The West Twenty-Elght (28) feet of Lot Thirteen (13) all of Lots Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), and Sixteen (16) In Block Twenty-Seven (27) and the Easterly Thirty-Three (33) feet of Pear Street (now vacated) in said Block Twenty- Seven (27), In Hunter or Russell's Addition to the City of Alton, Illinois; Said real estate is located in the Granite City; Mrs. Katie £echer- er, Belleville; Mrs. Anna Schwlnn, E. St.

Louis. There are 12 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Eberhart EDWARDSVILLE Mrs. Ma bel 'Eberhart, 72, of Ft. Russell Township, died at 1:20 a.m.

today at St. Mary's Hospital, Clayton, where she had been a pattent five days. -A resident of this area the past 37 years, Mrs. Eberhart was born March 19, 1891, in Shelby County, 111. Her parents were the late William and Mary Schuff Wheat.

She was married Feb. 28, 1912, to Albert F. Eberhart, who died in 1961. Three sons and six daughters surviving are Wesley Eberhart, Wood River; Carl and Hilbert Eberhart and Mrs. Alan" Franzi, Edwardsville; Mrs.

William Taylor, Alton; Mrs. Harry Hartkopl, Bethalto; Mrs. Robert Grove and Mrs. Ross Heikes, San Diego, and Mrs. John Berrigau, Washington, D.C.

Also surviving are two brother and three sisters, John and Isaac Wheat, Mrs. Ann Clawson and Mrs. Josephine Strohl of Shelby County and Miss Marie Wheat, Chicago. She was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ at Moro.

Friends may call at Weber Funeral Home from 6 p.m. Sunday until 10 a.m. Tuesday, when the body is to be taken to St. John's United Church of Christ for funeral services at 1 p.m. in charge of the Rev.

Ronald C. Christian sen. Interment will be in Roselawn Memory Gardens. police reported. Taken was $50 in cash, $5 in postage stamps, a steel money box from the office and an un determined amount of money from coin boxes of six machines in the lounge.

The door to the store room was also pried open but it will not be known whether any of the liquor was taken until an inventory is made. The thiefs also ransacked the office police said. The burglary was discovered at 5:25 a.m. by police. The inn had closed about 1 a.m.

Entry into the inn was gained by prying open a double steel door, police reported. Rites for Mrs. Hicks; St. Patrick's Burial Rites were conducted this morning at 9:30 in SS. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church for Mrs.

Lucretia M. Hicks by the Rev. Father Richard Peradotti and Msgr, James J. Haggerty. Burial was in St.

Patrick's Clt- of Alton, County of Madison and State of Illinois, on the north side of East Broadway In the 1500 block thereof. There are three outstanding lease agreements from the City of Alton for the use of certain parcels of the property described above, namely: 1. A lease to Earl Manns of that property commonly known and referred to as the scales property and situated at 1S04 East Broadway, Alton, Illinois, and which lease provides that the lessee pay to the City of Alton the sum of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) per month and other considerations; that said property included in this lease agreement is being used for operation of a scale; 2. A lease to V. Gerard and Nelson G.

Gerard of that property commonly known and referred to as 1508 East Broadway, Alton, Illinois, described as: The West Twenty (20) feet of Lot Thirteen (13) In Block Twenty- Seven (27) In Hunter or Russells' Addition to the City of Alton, Illinois; and which lease provides that the lesee pay to the City of Alton the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per year; that said lease is designated as Lease No. 57 In the Office of the City Clerk of Alton, Illinois; that said property Included in this lease agreement is being used for operation of a shoe repair shop; BOGOTA in Latin America li now a much disputed topic among social reformers here and in QUier Central CORA FRANKLIN Services p.m. Sunday at Faith Lutheran Church. Rev. Arthur Ledebuhi officiating.

Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Jerseyville, In state at the Chapel. crease in the import fll power laws IB noted in Thailand. ROSA BERNER Arrangements ALTON ANDREW MOELLEB Services 2:30 p.m. Tuesday Messiah Lutheran Church. BKTHAWO WOV GRACE Visitation 7 p.m.

Saturday until 6 pun. Sunday. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ronald Hicks, Raymond Lambert, Jack Schneider, Edgar White, Stanley Ash and David Lucker. Donahue Burial hi Upper Alton Funeral services were conducted for Thomas E.

Donahue Friday at 1 p.m. in Gent Chapel by the Rev. Gaylord Hamilton, Burial was in Upper. Alton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Flippo, Arthur Hook, Gordon Tallyn, Meade Waltrip, Ed Deiske and Lawrence Hartman.

j. Sssmigielski Rites Conducted Rites were conducted for 54yg- munt J. Szmigielski at 9 a.m. to- Church by the Rev. Father Louis Sondgeroth.

Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Homer and Edward Hcnneman, John Oetken, Chris Emery, Donald Par. ish and James Slat en, Mrs, Corn 'PrgnkUn Rites Scheduled Visiting hours at Gent Chapel for Mrs. Cora Frances Franklin will be tonight and until noon Sunday, The body will be taken to Faith Lutheran Church, Godfrey, lor funeral Sunday at a pan, I 3.

A lease to Laughlin- Miles Lincoln Mercury Sales, Inc. of that property described as: Beginning at a point where the center line of Pear Street (vacated) Intersects with the property line on the north side of Broadway; thence Northeasterly a distance of 86.55 feet to an Iron pipe which Is said center line of Pear Street (vacated) and the property line of Fourth Street; thence Easterly and parallel with Fourth St. 53.62 feet to a point; thence at right angles Southerly a distance of 68 feet to a point on the property line of Broadway: thence Westerly 56 feet to the point of beginning, containing an area of 4153 feet more or less; situated In Hunter or Russell's Addition to the City of Alton. County of Madlaon and State o( Illinois; and which lease provides that the Lessee pay to the City of Alton the sum of Eighty- Two Dollars and Fifty Cento ($82.50) per month; that said property Included In this lease agreement Is being used for operation of an automobile sales lot. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Divorce Chancery No.

63-C-517 BETH E. DELEHANTY, Plaintiff WILLIAM F. DELEHANTY. Defendant To: WILLIAM F. DELEHANTY The requisite affidavit having been filed.

Notice Is hereby given you. WILLIAM F. DELEHANTY, Defendant In the above entitled cause, that the above suit has been commenced In the Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff, BETH E. DELEHANTY. against you, praying for divorce: that said suit Is numbered 63-C-817 in Chancery, and.

Is still pending. And that WILLIAM F. DELEHANTY Defendant Is to be served by publication. Now therefore, unless you, WILLIAM F. DELEHANTY, said Defendant, file your Answer to the Complaint or otherwise appear In said suit In the said Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois, held In the Court House In the City of Edwardsville.

Illinois, on or before September 25, 1963, default may be entered against you at any time after that date, and a Decree entered In accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. Dated this 12th day of August, A.D. 1963. Willard V. Portell Clerk of the Circuit Court of Madison County.

Illinois WISEMAN, HALLETT MOSELE Irving M. Wiseman Attorneys for Plaintiff 620 E. Third St. Alton. Illinois 62004 "Phone: 5-2541 LEGAL 23 30 Sept.

6-83 NOTICE OF LETTING (1) Sealed proposals will be received in the office of: the District Engineer, Illinois Division of Highways, 9300 St. Clalr Avenue, East St. Louis, Illinois, until 10 o'clock A.M., Daylight Saving Time, September 13, 1063, for the Construction of "Inlet Adjustment" on FA 12 Spur (Black Lane), located between U.S. Route 40 and FAI 70 east of Colllnsville, Illinois, in Madison County, (2) Proposals shall be submitted on forms furnished by the Division of Highways which may be obtained at the office of the District Engineer, after the applicant has furnished due proof that he has adequate personnel and equipment to perform the work satisfactorily. (3) Proposals shall be enclosed In an envelope endorsed "Proposed Inlet Adjustment for FA 12 Spur, Section (4) The right Is reserved to any and all proposals and to waive technicalities.

By Order of the: State of Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings By: William S. Krause District Engineer 3 3 IN LOVING MEMORY 31 IN LOVING Memory of my husband, WM. C. TANNER, who departed this life one year ago, Sept. 4, 1962.

The call was sudden The shock severe To part with one I loved so dear. Sadly Missed by Wife, Verba Tanner. I 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 9-0 FUNERAL FLORAL up. Rexroat Flower Shop. 466-3780.

2712 Godfrey Rd. MONUMENTS CEM. LOTS 6 31 2 GRAVE LOTS In Valhalla Cemetery. CL 4-7664. 6 31 T- 4-GRAVE CEMETERY LOT for sale In Valhalla.

$250. CL 4-4154. PEKSONALS Interested parlies sealed written chase of said bids real may submit for the pur- estate to the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Alton, Illinois, not later than 3:00 P.M. on September 25, 1963. and which said bids shall be opened and considered by the City Council of the City Alton at Its regular council meeting to be held on said September 25, 1863.

All bids submitted for the purchase of said real estate must be accompanied by a cashier's check In the amount of of such bid. The balance of the bid price of the successful bidder must be paid in cash, cashier's check, or by certified within 20 days from the acceptance of such bid by the City Councl in the event the successful bidder falls to pay the said balance of his or Us said bid within JO days from (he acceptance of said by City Council, Jhe paid with the submission of such old shall be forfeited to the City of. Alton, the City of Alton shall be under no further obligation to convey oaW real estate to luch bidder. The payment made by unsuccessful ders with submission of their respective bids shall be returned to them within five days after the CUy Council of city, of Alton Uj finally considered such bids; sola real estate shall be conveyed by the City of AUon to the succesafu blf'der, if any bid be hl the City Council, by qultcia 7 9-2 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Help for the problem drinkers, Men and women. HO 9-1612.

7 LICENSED DETECTIVE Legal photography. W. E. Hurt. 2006 Washington Alton.

465-7350. J' TF TU TH SAT RENT Cameras, projectors, accessorial. FOSTER'S DRUG STORE Alton's Photo Center, HO B-2584 230 East Broadway, Alton and subject to the ouutl iwnenti rftfirrjrt Jo 8 RUMMAGE 8 31 PASTRY SALES RUMMAGE SALE-17U WsiWnatan. Open 9 to 5 every day but Friday. Friday 8 8.

SOCIETIES and LODGES PIASA LOPGB Stated meeting, -i uMUBjf, 7:30 p.m. Visiting brethren me LEO MRSH. W.M. ff LOST-STHAYEP-iTQLBN ill.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1853-1972