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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 13

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i '4X Mar. 13. I960 SUOUIS POST-DISPATCH MRS, MARGARET CHARTRAND FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW fwt-fcufk hart. Our Ntv EUetrtffie M'tltst' FTtlMftt Ureal! rehei foot sue li Chartrand, died about six years ago. He had been employed by Cook Paint Co.

Surviving is a sifter, Mrs. Merton A. Schelb of the Glades avenue address. here exclusively except for serving for a period with the Visiting Nurse Association. She retired about a year and a half ago because of illness.

Her husband, the late Maurice her early 70s, died of a heart ailment Friday at her home, 7220 Glades avenue, Richmond Heights. She was a graduate of the Jewish Hospital School of nursing and did private nursing be at 18 a.m. tomorrow at St. Luke's Catholic Church, 1400 Bellevue avenue, Richmond Heights. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Mrs. Chartrand, who was in 12 TOP SALARIES IN CHRYSLER CORP. RENT REDUCE Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Chartrand, a registered nurse here since 1918, will WIRING INSPECTION FREE Massager Call WY. 4-7143 It Aft MOT SOW Stop nus io they staut CATALOGUE Wl RENT Fiereycle Bittlt Creek Hnltte But 14 SAVINGS! GOLD ELECTRIC CO.

CITY CONTRACTORS COUNTY y'j cycle Slender ttinf Itim Cabinet wnirtpeei Bitn YOUR Piitrtemiv 6o ina Heat Larnns. i SPRING CLEAN UP SALE! ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTERS TYPEWRITERS SMART SHOPPERS READ THE WANT ADS EDMUND F. HANLEY FL. 1-3359 5414 S. Grand Avt.

Siiiiiiiv i I iii. I 7 Special omorrow 5 I1T Preventive mainttnince now. Avelds costly repairs later. Take advantage el our special Spring cleanup prices until April 15. CURRENT Your favorite flavors Sealtest DIVIDEND DETROIT, March 12 (AP)-Twelve top Chrysler Corp.

executives collected 1,265.384 in salaries and fees in 1959, but none collected so-called incentive compensation because the company lost $5,400,000 last year. These figures were disclosed in the company's annual proxy statement today. Four officers received more than $100,000, with President L. 525 in 1958. L.

(Tex) Colbert's $250,900 topping all. Colbert received Others in the bracket were E. C. Row, first vice president, W. C.

Newberg, executive vice president. F. W. Misch. vice president, $115,900.

With Colbert, they all are directors. Others, who also are vice presidents and directors, were listed as follows: Paul C. Ackerman, R. S. Bright, C.

Jacobson, E. C. Quinn, L. I. Woolson.

James C. Zeder, Lynn A. Townsend, $60,400, and John D. Leary, $50,400. Chrysler officers and directors last qualified for incentive compensation in 1957, when was distributed on top of salaries and fees.

Ice JJ Earn SAVINGS INSURED 10 SIO.OM V2 A oic FREE ESTIMATES L0ANERS LEFT All Work Guaranteed Gal. vuj Business Machines Co. ST. LOUIS 20, MO. S508 NAT.

BRIDGE EY. 2-5336 14294 NAri. BRIDGE 0L 2-4622 10S1 STATI ST. SR. 4-1227 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! Hty fay mU fat $Uuu? SMT MTOS RUI IDS Special Purchase and Sale lAn of famous 6 LM $ro)5o complete MRS, ROSE BADARACCO FUNERAL TOMORROW Funeral service for Mrs.

Rose Badaracco, for many years proprietor of the Original Restaurant, 3150 Olive street, will be tomorrow at 9: 30 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier (College) Church, Grand and Lindell boulevards. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs.

Badaracco, who was 75 years old, died Friday of a heart ailment at Faith Hospital after a long illness. She and her husband opened the restaurant in 1905, and Mrs. Badaracco "Operated it after her husband's death in 1934 until about 10 years ago. Pram 52 EXACTLY AS SHOWN colcru Hack Cordavon Flash Srown GLASSES Prociiion Ground Single Vliion Clsar lonios Mad le your K1DL7D S'O'lIQlIOS Comparable in Quality and Proscription Any Opforr.ojri.fi' Proscription Accuratoly Fillod LENSES as Abov. OVER 500 MODERN FRAMES, STYLES AND COLORS, PRICED PROPORTIONATELY FROM $8.50 of K'A, vvx mam Kty ftMf St 00.

$150 mvte CntAd 4t4U features with other reliable makes selling from $169.95 to $199.95 Biedermans price She lived at 3146A Olive. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glennon Black, a son, Lee, and a granddaughter. JJ afib print? offtrsLULJIZlLI Co) ONE LOW PRICE HAVaU rYni if iiiivv WitbUr proof oloiN quality, smvica fricei complete FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW FOR ELBEHTMY FERREE Funeral services for Elbert Roy Ferree, retired general agent here for the New York Central system, will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Mittelberg undertaking establishment, 23 West Lockwood avenue, Webster Groves.

Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Mr. Ferree, 71 years old, died is) K0K8XEY DOWN No Extra Chargos of any kind! Thursday at his home, 646 Bis-mark avenue, Webster Groves, apparently of a heart attack. He retired six years ago after work ing for the railroad about 48 years. He was in the freight DOWNTOWN si.

mo. 712 Washington Ave. Monday Niahfi Open 'Til 1:30 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Ferree, and two daugh ALL WOOD CABINET FOR BETTER TONAL QUALITY IN RICH MAHOGANY! Stereo in its full dimension of thrilling new sound that surrounds you! You'll be transported by sound re-created as it was originally played directional sound from a beautifully styled wood mahogany cabinet to enhance your fine furnishings! Dual channels, dual stereo hi-fi amplifiers with full 10-watt output, 4 speakers. Automatic V.M.

4-speed changer with sapphire stereo cartridge and all the controls you need. SI. ters, Miss Doris and Miss Loret-ta Ferree. DOWNTOWN THREE STUDENTS AWARDED OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY SL etouLL, OIL. 142 Collinsville Ave.

Friday NlahH Opwi 'Til 1:30 SIX-WEEK TRIPS TO ISRAEL Three young members of the B'nai Amoona Congregation, 524 Trinity avenue, University City, have been named recipients of the 1960 United Synagogue Youth Scholarship awards for a pilgrimage to Israel, it was announced yesterday. I (cYiMHsro oefiaiatol Matching speakers available. Values to $5.95 Men's Miss Sara Schneider, Miss Rita Wolff and David Steinberg, all students at University City High HEAVY RIB-SOLE DRESS SHOES GREPE SOLE LOAFERS FOAM RUBBER WEDGE SOLE School, will depart in late June and will spend six weeks in Is rael, in addition to stopovers in i I record Qlyx 7 I fciXSI -CHANGER London, Paris and Rome. They MOOS HEAVY will submit a report to the con' gregation on their return. The scholarships were donated Vc Dclicvc these by congregation members Mr.

and Mrs. William Molasky, 800 bourn Hanley road, Clayton. GREASE SMEARED ON AUTO IN KROGER PARKING LOT rm Ifla 1 1 Clear as a Bell HM ITMlT 1 uv Mrs. C. H.

Kilker, 7231 Winchester drive, Pasadena Hills, reported to police that grease was smeared on the upholstery of her automobile when she was shopping at a Kroger store at 7271 Natural Bridge road, Normandy, yesterday. She said she discovered the grease smeared on the arm rest and inside of the door when she returned to her car from the store. The automobile was parked in the parking lot In the rear of the store. The store manager, Fred Baker, reported that at about the same time grease was found smeared on door frames at entrances to the store. To Be Eqoof In Quality and Performance with other Top Makes encased in an ALL WOOD CABINET Selling at $50 HIGHER! All with Expensive Hand-wired Circuits SIZES Sf.

6V2 to 12 ONLY FOR aJ 21" Console node! 21" Table Model INCLUDED AT THIS PRICE BASKETBALL SHOES and BLACK GAMP MOCCASINS 00 l(o)vH lend or Mahogany Values to $6.95 Men's Blond or Mahogany 6-INCH Wedge Sole WORK SHOES COUPLE MARRIED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Shockley, 8500 Geiger road, Normandy, will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary today with a reception at the home of a son, Frank W. Shockley, 21 Biritz court, Bellefontaine Neighbors.

Shockley is 71 years old and his wife is 69. They have two other sons, the Rev. Lester E. Shockley and loyd T. Shockley, and a daughter, Mrs.

Curtis Schaefer. NO DOWN PAYMENT AH Trim cabinetry and trouble-free performance at the price of most portables! Sonora insures long life with "Life Preserver" for longer tube life and fewer service calls for the hand-wired circuitry (usually found only in highest priced TVs). Full viewing orea, removable tinted safety glass, built-in antenna ond MORE! 1 Foam Rubber Wedge Solt AT Leather Soles and Heels 'PIN EVERY- NIGHT your family's shopping convenience i i hi mi iii I wmmmmmmiiim COMPLETE STOCK OF DRESS INDUSTRIAL RUBBER FOOTWEAR AT OUR LOW PRICE. Ah of St. Louis FREE PARKING OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 EXCEPT TUES.

WED. TILL 6 DOWNTOWN SOUTHWEST NORM ANDY 3 Death Terms Affirmed. SAN FRANCISCO, March 12 (AP) The California Supreme Court yesterday affirmed the death sentences of Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, 55 years old, and the two men she is accused of hiring to kill her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Olga Duncan, Those sentenced with Mrs.

Duncan are Luis Moya, 23, and Augustint Baldonado, 26, former convicts and Santa Barbara roustabouts. IIOHTH and WANKUM S00 CMIPMWA 7400 HATORAl WIOM ALTONt IIOADWAV and NASA, A i i.

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