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IH NOV 25 1983 ft 16D ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Nov. 25, 1983 Soldiers Get Two Holiday Feasts Obituaries John H. Vanhook, Police Officer Thanks To U-S-Arm Grenadians Here 30 Years? Retired In 1977 A funeral Mass for John H. Vanhook, a St Louts police officer for 30 years, will be celerated at 7 p.m.

today at St Englebert's Catholic Church, 4330 Shreve Avenue. Burial will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Calvary Cemetery, 5239 West Florissant Avenue. Mr. Vanhook, 63, died Tuesday of complications resulting from a heart attack he had suffered 10 days earlier.

He had been recuperating at St Luke's Hospital, 5535 Delmar Boulevard. Mr. Vanhook retired from the St Louis Police Department In 1977. He served as a patrolman and as a detective In the homicide division and later was a burglary and robbery Investigator. Mr.

Vanhook was a native of St Louis. He attended Vashon High School and was a graduate of the St Louis Police Academy. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; two sisters, Irene Boone and Lenna Mosley, both of St. Louis; and three children who live In Oakland, John Vanhook III, Joyce Vanhook and Debra Wright Grenada East Rotary Club, membership 13, In the coastal town of Grenville got together with the Rev. Leopold Baynes, Anglican vicar of St' Andrews, to offer a traditional turkey dinner In the rectory gardens.

Despite this lavish local hospitality, -nothing could stop the Army's supply service. Shortly before the Rotarians and their wives arrived with their own goodies, an Army helicopter clattered In with a dozen hot boxes of the GIs' Thanksgiving food. A supply service crew laid them out in front of Baynes' house. The rectory is the command post for the combat support company and barracks for one of its platoons. Said the company commander, Capt.

Richard F. Vaughn of Fayetteville, N.C., as he went to try the local turkey: "I couldn't stop the Army food coming In, but I left room for some of this." 1982, Boston Glob LA DIGUE, Grenada American troops based near this Jungle village in northeastern Grenada got a good deal more turkey than they bargained for Thanksgiving. They knew the Pentagon would supply turkey and all the trimmings by helicopter. But they weren't expecting a giant second helping, courtesy of a local clergyman, members of a nearby Rotary Club and their wives. So the men of the combat support company of the 82d Airborne Division, 505th Infantry Regiment had a proper feast washed down with either cold beer or Algerian red wine from captured Cuban supplies.

Grenadians do not celebrate Thanksgiving, but they know it is a big occasion for Americans. So, the Henry O. Aberle; Ran Welding Firm ff I. funeral notices Funeral services for Henry O. Aberle, retired president of Jones and Lockhart Welding a fabricating firm with a plant in Overland, will be 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the Drehmann-Harral funeral home, 7733 Natural Bridge Road, Normandy. Burial will be at Hiram Cemetary. Mr. Aberle, 75, died Friday while undergoing heart surgery at Barnes Hospital. He had been president of the firm for 15 years before he retired In 1970.

Previously, he was in charge of the fabricating department at Fulton Iron Works. Mr. Aberle's son, Richard, is chairman of the St Louis County Port Authority and a member of the county's Economic Council. Richard Aberle is a former chairman of the County Planning Commission. Also surviving are his wife, Norma of Overland; a daughter, Susan Djeric of Orlando, and a sister, Myrtle Magel Ebers of north St Louis County.

MOSS, NORMAN Bamhart. fortified with the Sacraments ol Holu Mother Church. Nov 23. 1983. dear Wed, 'i'.

TARBELL, JOSEPHINE, Tues Nov 22. 1983. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wile of the late Floyd Tarbell. dear mother of Katharine Geig-er. Willis.

Jerry and Arthur Tarbell, dear sister of Angelme DeFranco and Frances Kerns, dear mother-in-law of Wilma and Dorothy Tarbell. our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson. 9 30 a m.

to St Chnstopher Church, for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. VISITATION AFTER 3 frf FRI. Emily S.

Keyes; Wife Of Surgeon AP husband of the late Eleanor L-Moss, dear father of James L. Moss, brother of Juanita Schmitt June Sariego and the late Arthur Moss, grandfather of Jim, Chris, Tim and Steve Moss, father-in-law of Peggy A. Moss, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Mass 10 a m. at St.

Joseph Catholic Church. Kimmswick. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Visitation Fri after 11am at HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, 1081 Hwy. 61-67 at 141 Arnold.

Masses preferred. Member of American Leqion Rock Memorial Post No 283. Artist At Work A long-legged spider caught spinning a web in Baton Rouge, La. It is a deadly snare for other insects, but a nuisance to humans. In fact, with one sweep of the hand, a human can ruin the entire day's work of the spider.

daughters, Mrs. Frederick A. Hermann Mrs. William H. Otto, and Mrs.

Clarence C. Barksdale, all of Ladue; a son, E. Lawrence Keyes Jr. of Ladue; a brother, Arthur Shepley of Ladue; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A funeral service for Emily Shepley Keyes, wife of Dr.

E. Lawrence Keyes, a retired surgeon, was held Wednesday, with burial In Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mrs. Keyes, 79, died at her home in Clayton Tuesday after a stroke. Surviving are her husband; three Index-Allen, Myrtle Brandon, Mildred J.

Carter, Annie Isabel (Belle) Cohn, Molly Grisham, Joseph A. Grutzmacher, Ursula M. Italiano, Louis S. Johannpeter, Melba H. Kelly, Wallace Madden, Patrick J.

Jr. (Red) Moss, Norman A. Robinson, John C. Rose, Theodore G. Schenler, Anna M.

Steiner, Edwin F. Stoneburner, Harriet L. Tarbell, Josephine Thweatt, Raymond A. Vasquez, Mary Zottarelle, Leonard A. THWEATT, RAYMONO Tues Nov.

22, 1983. dear husband ot Eva L. Thweatt, lather of Richard L. Miller, Joyce A Bernat. Carol Sue Ir-vin, Eva L.

Nordin. Patricia J. Schmidt, Connie Dorothy M. and James R. Thweatt, brother of Martha Chaney.

Connie Pohl, Eudora and Norman Thweatt, grandfather ol 1 5, great-grandfather of 2. Funeral Service Sat 11 am. at HEILIGTAG Funeral Home, 1081 Hwy 61-67 at 141. Arnold. Interment Shepherd Hill Cemetery Visitation 4-8 and Fri, 2-9 p.m.

NOTICE ROBINSON, JOHN fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Nov 23, 1983 beloved husband of Ava Lee Robinson (nee Moutray), dear father of Terri Marie VI-tale, JoAnn Grace Sanford. Helen Marie and John David Robinson, dear brother of Glennon J. Robinson, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, nephew, uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral Nov. 28.

9:15 am. from BUCHHOLZ SPANISH LAKE Mortuary, 1645 Redman Ave. to St. Martin DePorres Church (Hazelwood) for a 10 a m. Mass.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Robinson was a member ot The American Postal Workers Union AFL-CIO and the V.F.W. Post 4105 VISITATION SAT. AFTER 3:30 P.M.

HlOfOStO STATEMENT Of A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE Of PUNDS YEAR (1984) IWant to the Housing and Community CWopnunt Art of 1974, at amended, Itie Community- Development Agency of the City of St. Louis horrby publishes itl Proposed Statement of Community Development Objochvei and Projected Use of fundi for Year (1984). Tho purpose of It notice to provido citisens with further opportunity to examine tho Statement1! conMntl and to provido commontt on tho Stotomonl well as an past community dovoiopmont porformonco. Tho Propotod Stotomtnt followsi Proposed Community Dovtlopmtnt ObjoctivM HOUSING Commercial Dhtrtct Managers fund. or.

allocated to continu. the shopping osntor mona program and Cherokee. WW fund 85 of their budget. Managers will be encouraged to merchant groups el other areas tor the purpose of developing special taxing districts and jro nsmvaitment. Fixed and Focoo.

loon tour commercial district orec facade loans cwogo approiUmatoly $10,000 and nxsuire a 1.1 match, fixed Asset loans are nsotched 1.4 at aporoxirnateV each. get underway, funds could corn of additional commercial loom, land acquisition assistance, or other reoolor colnLrMnc. In the If, areas. Of this M50.000 wi be plicated Mton Acnrs tor tend Klsltionwlmapavrckpro Industrial Commercial Land Accfurimon xj, funds will be used to continue the City's Indushial Land Acquisition program in blighted Imfustrlol areas, funds wi. match EDA grant at aroximotely 2.0 million.

Activitte. mrjo "Jj not tallowing areas. Martin Luther King Extension, King. way Center, Ohm Pope. South, VASQUEZ, MARY, age, 27, Nov 22, 1983, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon vasquez ot Granite City. Funeral 9 30 am. Sat at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Edwardsville Visitation after 1 Fri.

at THOMAS Mortuary, 2205 Pontoon Rd Granite City Wake service 7 Fri. ALLEN. MYRTLE (nee Klunk). fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Nov. 22, 1983, beloved wife o( the late John G.

Allen, dearest friend ot Daniel and Mary Marlowe. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, Nov. 25. 1 :30 p.m.

Interment National Cemetery. In parlor 3 p.m. BRANDON, MILDRED J. (nee Bryant). Nov.

22, 1983. dear wile ol Forrest Brandon, dear mother ol Leeanna Spath, Marilyn Roberts and Allen R. Del Rosario. dear grandmother, dear sister of Roy G. Bryant and Dorothy Rowden.

Visitation 4-8 Fri. at tENT Funeral Home. 2409 tate Alton, III. Service 1 D.m., Sat Interment Alton City Cemetery Memorials to American Heart Assn. or Cancer Society.

Urn-loth, City Venture. It it posuWe mat CKldmonol neooea Tunas ror mn pragrom future year's entitlements through the regular lus loan rrogrom. 60 Community Arts Pevetopmant Dovolop rontol houiing, particularly for low and moderate Incomo families. Encourage- homoowmrihip through tho development of markot rah) for-sale houiing. Improvo tho marketability of noighborhoodi.

Expand and diversify me houiing Industry to generate new job opportunities. Provide houiing lupporl lervkes for ipocial groupi. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Provide progromi to stimulate business retention. Promote new induitrial and eommercio! growth and expansion. Encourage minority buiineu devotopment.

Provide nb training and placement tervkei. PUBLIC FACILITIES Montain public loritrliei and infrastructure sufficiently to meet mmmol hear, solely, and recreational Modi. Support and leverage private lector investment. PUBLIC SERVICES Provide programs to address, on a limited basis In concert with other programs and funding sources, hear care, child core, welfare, education, and recreation needs of residents. Provide neighborhood services at levels above Ihose provided in municipally budgeted programs.

them to cormnue won be used to provide staff far the Arts and ttumorvtm Lommrssion ro oow ot deveteping neighborhood arts councih and to design programs in the vrsuol, pertormmg arts. and mum-dbciplinary arts. Intent to generate people tnrougn parncarrwi ovw wn ROSE, THEODORE 0 lite long resident Cedar Hill. Nov. 23, 1983, beloved husband of Alma K.

Rose (nee Fischer), dear father of Robert Lester C. and Russell L. Rose, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, lather-in-law. brother- jn-law, nephew, uncle and cousin. Funeral Services from St.

Martin United Church of Christ, Dittmer. Mo Nov. 26. 11 a m. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.

Visitation CHAPEL HILL Mortuary, Cedar Hill, Mo 4 to 9 ft m. and 2 to 9 m. Char-er member of Cedar Hill Community Fire Assn Member of JoachitTi Lodge 164 A.F. A M. and Modern Woodmen of America.

ZOTTARELLE, LEONARD Tues Nov. 22, 1983. beloved husband of the late Jo Humphries Zottarelle. dear brother uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend. Mr.

Zottarelle was a member of Olive Branch 576, Scottish Rite, Moolah Band, Chantors and Musicians Union A F. ot Local 2. Memorial Service Sun Nov. 27, 2 m. at ALEXANDER 8 SONS CHEST-WOOD Chapel, 9801 Watson Rd Donations to the Shrinera Hospital for Crippled Children appreciated.

Projected Use of fundi Project Description Related Recommended 1 Object Allocation (OOP) SOCIAL SERVICES ($1,873,000) Carondelet Family Care SI Community based health center, provision of home visits, screenings, referrals. Also provides maternal and early child health care, and mental health counseling. Day Care (ECCDC) SI 180 Provision of child care services to children aged 2 through 5. encourage local business to respond to and support the mcroaeoa activity. parks demonsliution.

MESBIC Administration funds for Director and on. secretary to carry out Minority Enterprise Small Business love Corporatton which should be eaprtotiied In the early port ot 1984. PLANNING and ADMINISTRATION ($3,515,000) General Administration and Development Wanning ZZT Cormmxtd hjnding for general oomnrrrrotion of Stock Grant Program and for develoc planning. Include. technical casistonce for the West End Urban Renewal CJevelocunent Plan, and for ininority business development.

TdWce te, the End Urb.) 1 D-opmwH Plon and mirrorit, bustem tepnnl. Comptroller'i Ottke Support ComWd provision of ominislrativ. support for me Block Groni Program. CtCcropice with civil rights and oftirmativ. action laws opplicobr.

to m. CDBG program. land Records Management System funding will provide tar coMinued development of a exsardteated municipal record data base. YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS INCENTIVES foBowina it a list at specific projects recommended for Illusion in the regular block grant funded Capita mv pCommom, in m. amount of $2,152,000.

ummos. stow of funding be provwrMnN WKBWrtivw Program, rvodiofl 017 Fnttrnal Notices SCHENLER, ANNA M. (nee Abel). Nov. 22, 1983.

at 67 years of age. beloved wife of the late Henry C. Schenler, dear mother ot William tchenler. and the late Henry C. chenler dear grandmother ot Beverly D.

Schenler-Newman, and Warren W. Schenler, our dear mother-in-law, sister and aunt. Visitation at JAY SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester Ave Nov. 25.

alter 2pm Funeral from Christ Church C. (Bellevue Bruno, Maplewood), Nov. 26. 1 p.m. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Memorial Fund Christ Church or Deaconess Hospital Foundation. 40 172 350 and medical 100 850 Includes previously separate Junior Kindergarten project. Day Care (CDCA) SI Provision of child care to children aged 2 through 5. Day Care (Public Housing) SI Provision of child core services to 275 children aged 6 weeks through 6 years. Social Services Elderly, Public Housing, Elderly (SLAAA) SI Provision of doily meals for 1700 recipients and transportation ol 33 to and from senior focMot.

In-home Services Elderly SI Home chore assistance to approximately 1 1 00 elderly people. Community Schools a' Educotionol, vocational, enrichment services to approximately 34,000 residents of all ages. r.M.nlK, BvruUM SI Modote faundedton lacier Pork Patrick's Center dont upon oottquam propn mgmv. St. lovit Station St.

Lowb CwitY be tvnded from proceeas or a oecrron pw t-A i rnnr. nrAwitUM in tht. amount ot Si 3.000,000. Thnt proiMti (oilowi Savoy Court wrf octng Cwrbi 1 06 Admlnlttratifln Stif Dpartrrtnt Kinat Highh i b.1 iM.r.m i nli AwmM RtxliMi CommfKciol McKinley-fox 35 Showrirh Wkry House UnjrjTown. COMPONENT SUMMARY Provides theatre performances, cultural arts, sailing, canoeing, aay camps, ren.

recreational workshops. Redevelopment Opportunities for Women SI 31 Coritinuation of counseling and training to approximately 225 battered and abused low income women. St. Biiabett. Adult Day Care SI 21 Provision of supervised care for efderty residents of near south side.

NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES ($878,000) lol Point Abotoflwnt Provides for Inspection and detoxification of dwelling units to reduce the number of lead contaminated homes (OOP's) 1.873 878 12,704 230 3,141.3 4,268 3,313 $28,609.3 15,000 Social Sorvkot Neighborhood Sorvkot Housing Historic Preservation Capital litvpfovarnants Regular CDBO Economic Development Planning and Administration Rat Control STEINER, EDWIN Nov. 23. 1983, beloved husband of Agnes Steiner (nee Schluemert, dear father of Carol Shollar and Robert Steiner, dear father-in-law of Donald Shollar and Carroll Steiner, our dear grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncla. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, Nov.

16, 10:30 a to St Gabriel the Archangel Church, 11 a.m. Mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlor 2 p.m. 173 90 S2 52 Provides for sanitation rot control promise inspections.

Doa Control Capital Improvements 108 Program 43,609.3 ACTIVITIES PROPOSED FOR PUNDING UNDER SECTION 108 PROVISION followlna Is a summary ol CDBG project! In me Stotomtnt which ore proposed under Section 108 of Hous ng ZStZZX TKpn-nt Art a-mmdod. lP loan ooointt future ermttorrnmts to unoWtok. certain kmitod actrvitie. (CfR 370.700). Musician's Union local 2-197 leo advised ol the death ol BRO LEONARD ZOTTARELLE Died Nov 211983 Memorial Service 2 p.m., Nov.

27 ot Alexander Sons Creshvood Cnopei, 9801 Watson Rd. 018 Masonic Noticts ALGA6IL LODGE No. 544 AFaAAn Stated Communication Fri. evening, Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m.

Routine business. Vlstors welcome EDWARD W. HOLDNER, W.M. FLORISSANT LODGE 666 Special Stated Fri, Nov. 25, 6 30 p.m.

E.A 1 F.C Examinations, refreshments, visitors welcome. AMOS ARNOLD, WW PYRAMID LODGE IMA FAA An. Fri. Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m.

Regular Staled Communication. Work In First Degree. Examinations. Visiting Brethren Welcome. RONALD LARK1NS.W.M.

019 In Memofiam TO PLACE AN INMEMORIAM, PLEASE CALL: CHRIS; 42J-7WJe, MARY: sit JIM or CARTER, ANNIE ISABEL (BELLE) (nee Turner), entered into rest, Nov. 23. 1983. beloved wife of Douglas Ros-coe Carter, dear mother ol Daniel D. Carter, mother-sn-law ol Charlotte Carter grandmother of Patricia Forlr and Elaine Carter, sister-in-law of Elaine Weir and Rose Smith and great-grandmother.

Funeral Nov 26, 10 a.m. at BUCHHOLZ SPANISH LAKE Mortuary, 1645 Redman Ave. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. VISITATION FRI. AFTER Z30P.M.

COHN, MOLLY, Mon 21. 1 983, beloved mother ol Jan C. Mintz (Irwin our grandmother, and great-grandmother. Funeral and Interment Fri Nov. 25 at Duluth, MN.

MAYER SERVICE. ORISHAM, JOSEPH Nov. 23, 1983. fortified with the Sacraments ol Holy Mother hurch, beloved husband ol Agnes B. Grisham (nee Poelk-er).

dear lather of Loretta Pin-kley, Janet Origltasso, Carol Girard, Nancy Cundtft, Joseph A. and John Grisham, dear brother ot Loretta Boyle. Gol-die Bettis, Floyd Grisham, Maxine Cissell, and Ihe late Mildred Cole, dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from ORTMANN 9222 Lackland. Overland, Nov.

28, 9:30 a.m. to All Souls Church, for 10 a.m. Mass Interment Calvary. Visitation alter 5 p.m. Sat.

GRUTZMACHER, URSULA fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Tues Nov. 22. 1983. beloved wile ot the late Frank Grutzmacher, dear aunt of Martin Beirne and the late Jeanne Treacy, dear areat-aunt ot Jo Ann Tongay, Bill, Martin, Kelly and the late Jimmy Treacy.

dear great-great-aunt and cousin. Funeral Nov. 26. 8 30 a.m. trom COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 1 01 23 St.

Charles Rock Rd. to Our Lady ol Presentation Church, Mass 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitation alter 4 p.m., Fri. ITALIANO, LOUIS Nov.

23, 1 983, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband ol Josephine T. Italiano (nee Dolce), dear brother of Ange-line Rizzo, Rose Geary, Sarah Davies, Frank, Jasper John, Dominic Italiano and the late Vincenza Speno and Robert Italiano, dear brother-in-law, unclej great-uncle, cousin and Funeral from KRIEG-SHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kingshighway on Nov. 26 at 9 a.m. to St.

Joan ol Arc Church for 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection. A member ol Rollo-Calcaterra Post 15 A.L. and Holy Name Society ol St.

Joan ql Arc Church. Visitation alter 2 Fri. Rolattonthlp to Primary National Objective) BanofH to Low ond Moderate Income Persont Prevention or Elimination of Slums or Blight Urgent Need Description of Relationship STONEBURNER, HARRIET L. (nee Laughlin), Nov. 21, 1983, beloved wife of the late Winfred O.

Stoneburner, dear mother of Winifred Marks and Barrle Stoneburner, dear grandmother of Tara, Jason, Amy and Scott, our dear mother-in-law. sister-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary. 118 N. Florissant Rd Ferguson, Nov.

26, 1 p.m. Entombment Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Visitation after 2 p.m., Fri. 108 AditurMralion Resurfacing Curbs Kings Heights Savoy Court 023 Florists 023-floriU About The Most Comforting Newberry Terrace Lake Avenue Approhensitaroduction of stray dogs. Weed Control S2 337 Cutting and cleaning of vacont lots to eliminate health and safely haiards.

Also provides lor clover planting or spray application of defoliant to control future weed growth. Aijtomotive Support Weeds S2 150 Provision of support for weed control vehicles. HOUSING ($1 2,704,000) Housing H1.H4 Provides tunckng to generate opproxlmarery 300 housing units, funding awarded on a competitive bans to for-profit and not-for-profit developers. rVSc4eln.rf. H2.H4 1800 De.tlopmort and marketing of Cramer -occupied housing units through provision of acquisition, financing and oWopmenl cost writedowns, as well as professional and technical cuicranco.

IImiuwwiuji Assistance H2.H4 1,300 Provaion of grants and Loans to moderate Income persons. Grants will be reserved for senior citizens and the disabled. Technical assistance also provided. Includes Code Enforcement Revolving loan Program aperoted by NHS. Senior Homo Security H2.H5 453 Program rjerfonni minor repair and itiamtonanco services as well as lately and security improvements to senior dtiiens arid disabled horrewwissn.

btck Grand Oak Hill H2.H5 34 Code Enforcement H2 400 Admlnlttratrve support for operation ol a concentrated code enforcement program In income eligible areas. Building Permit Support HI.H2.H3 80 Expediting of building permit procurement process for CDBG generohrd programs. Program also provides technical assistance to dovelopen, property owners, and neighborhood orgonixalions. Vocant Buildings HI Preservation ol vocant buiWngs tor future end to eiMnale short term heoMi and safety haiordt. ProducH hrJude boardup and minor repair where iiecessory.

irolo of dructurol Neicxiborhood Marketing Svkes M3 73 Encourooe. inv.nm.nl and preietvotior, ol Cml housing dork by lerving OS osatrol mourc. ond lmol center tar residential properties ond providing rftorkoring assistance 10 not (or-protit rxnghborhood organizations. SeH Help Rehab Traning H1.H2.H3 43 Emergency Housing H5 350 Conhrued provision of ernergency housing needs tor lower Income persons ond research Into emergency housing needs, as wel as assistance In the location of permanent houiing tor families parhcipaltng in me Section 8 Program, location Clearinghouse H5 250 Provides tor referral of approximately 700 client households to emergency sh.tt.ri and tar rekxatian of ansroxlrnately 225 households from corxiemnod structures. r4oXside Preservation H1.H2 130 Provision of planning assistance and assistance and technical support for development and Implententation of programs lor the northslde.

Include) ioWiltcotton at and assistance to developer) and Investors. r4ghboriood Orreiopmenl incentive) HI.H2.H3 213 Provides odmttotive costs lor neighborhood based housing corrrotions. Designed to stimulate neighborhood based development. Includes funding tor Mark Twain, Oplimist, Carondelet DeSoles, St. Margaret's, Rankin Walnut Park, McKintey fox and others.

Urban league AdrnkMralian H1.H2.H4 500 Supports adnsliullon ol Neighborhood BMterment, and Homeowner') Assistance programs, fteighbornood Irrrovomenl Program HI.H2.H4 423 Provision at loridscopo luppart projects, neighborhood clean up projects, point la correct mrtertor code violahont. as we as edutofionat and promotional services and other rxnghborhaod improvnt orthoses. HISTORIC PRESERVATION ($230,000) Herltoge ond Urban Design Commlsskwi H3.H3 130 AdrrMstraMvo support tor the Commission which Is responsible tor review ol site plans In reoWopment. commercial, and historic areos. Abo conducts studies tor designatton ol local historic districts.

Landmark) Association H3.H3 80 Conducts studies far the designation of properties to the National Register at Historic Places, enabling participation by investors tax credits tor roitoralton at historic properties. Also prepares Impart analysis of development ol Mttoric properties. Shaw Neighborhood and McKinley fox will be included ki program. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ($5,141,500) Park and Center lmprovenvtt.lt 1 539 AdrrMttrarion and mate funding for UPAUR Grant which was recently awarded, eleven park. wW be Administrcstive support tor programs which wW aid ki prevention osxninatsaii of slums and Wight and benefit lowntoderote income per tons.

Project will aid in prswitionel)mlnation of slums and blight and ben-rTrowmocWot. Income person. (370.90l(b)(IXIXB)). Project will old ki eHrmnaHon of slums and blight. Blighted under local ordinance.

(370.91 (b) (2) (I) (A) (1) Apartment project, 20 ot whkh consists of Section 8 unHs (570.901(bXlKfK)). Project contain, approximately 30 subsidiied housing units. A majority ol remoxning unit, will bo occupied by inviduols ol moderate income (S70.901(bKlXfXr)). Public kiovettienn ki an area ol tow and moderate income in-drnoWs (570.901(bXl)(fXlv)). Project consists ol the improvement at traffic occet.

In a portion of the Central Wett ond Historic Ottrirt, and supports previrxelirni-isathsn ol slums and Might (570.90l(bX2Xi)). Consists ol pubic knpmnom to the Baden Commercial District, patrons of whs ore tow ond moderate income Inckvsdual. (570.901(bXlXE- Pubbc Improvtfiient. to support rehoMhotion octlvilie. hi a tow moderate income nehborhood (570.901(bXlXXA.

Supports retiakilitatlon octivmv. as towmoderate Income neighborhood (570.901(bXlKIXA. Improvements within a portion of tho Central West end Historic Dis-tncTsurorting prevrtionof slums ond blight (570.90l(bX2Xii. Pubtc knurortments ki an area ol towmoderate Income IndMcluoii (570.901(bXlXiKA. Project servv.

prtmorky bdMduojs ol lowmoderale income (370.901(bXlXiXA). Pubkc myrovornenrs which aide In the riiminationprvntlon ol stums ond blight. Area hot oho been blighted under orrjinonca (570.901(bX2XiXAKl. Public kiwovernenti which aide In etksskiolionpt.retmon ol slums Flowers show you remember. McKinley-fox Shaw Neighborhood Westimnstor TrhBtock Goodfellow Capital Lafoycttt) Towns DeB PROFESSIONAL FLORISTGROUP FTDFLORISTS North BRIX West GRIMM 391-0101 South KRUSE 892-2666 xpress Your Sympathy with NETTIE'S FLOWERS 314.771-9600 3801 S.Grafld South County Center St.

Cloif Hgts. Town Country Florist FTDF10RIST 862-2800 A FLOWER ISWORTH A THOUSAND WORDS VISIT YOUR FTD FOIST 028 MotiMHWit ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT 7001 Chippewa 351-4300 5232 Florissant 385-7746 (3U.WHOXAIRnAlH. TondyOamblt hruircrvomenH to two Mignborhood focnmei which wl toTiisoaWoto Income Indrviduah (570.901(bX2XA. I Traffic bnnrovMMnH Sent With Special Care METRO ST. IOUIS FTD FLORISTS Cormmionon ol ongoing streets program.

Include) temporary and permanent street closures, street omenitiet and ooometrie changes Also Include, lighting and eauipmont services, AU match and odnsinistrotion. ICRA AamMtlratian I 850 ProrMon ol coxlttued odminrstrotton ol Capitol inisxanuxenti carried out in urban renewol ond i.de.ekpmenl areas. Capital Intyransment. kvzermves P2 2152.5 fund, support capital kiypravtenantt necessary to secure substantial private kvvestment far rvuclertial, ccnumtrcial or Irrdustrlol uses. Otleria tar funding Include overall amount ol Invoshnenl, ftrntng to coincide wHh Year X.

location, or the need to complete an ongoing orthtly. Work will be performed through either LCRA or the Street Department. See page 14 tor listing ol ocvies. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS ($4,268,000) PIEBAC Administration EI.E2 800 Contirxnd Impiemenlotion at the economic doveksptnent porklel ond programs of the Chy ot St. Louis Including the Business Asstanct Center, and commercial and kidustrlol Incentive programs.

AdmWstralive services performed by Pit Include oppraKah, property ocoulsmon, rekxolion, property monogemenl, contracting, demolition, she Imprcrwmnti, real estate morketlng, irionitoring and reporting. SBA Loan Incentives Through program 2H Injection Is provided ta, Ihs ikA JOJ loon OuoroMet program. As lunch tro llproror. enrbocklellwaty.lhsyar. placed In a nrvohinj loan pool.

The wl ktveragt opproxli)ilek. $1,000,000 kl Comrxontlol Indutlriol Protect hisorivontotion E1.E2 730 Through Hiss program, Block Grant lands be need on an Interim basis tor coralrucHon Nranckig far eligible dereloornenl octr-rtws, and lor aoaWonol devlopmeW cor), tor prabxlt Wtiotod last year. PossitJe project) tor tM purpos. indud. but ore not limited to, Vslod Bowl.

Jherwood ntedtcol. Cordage MJ, Hemphill. Mitner ssl I iu. tnnd. tvaierv.

financed ttsrouoh thk ssroarom wW b. vied far lettoblktotioil projects. JOHANNPETER, MELBA H. (nee Denner). asleep in Jesus, Nov 22.

1983, beloved wife ol Merlin Johannpeter, dear mother ol Barbara Kost- fr, Janet Caito, Marilyn Quinn. Use Wood, Linda Bland. Laurie Helderle, and Jay Johann- Beter, dear daughter ot Grace enner and the late Arthur Denner, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother great-grandmother, aunt, and cousin. Funeral from DREHMANN-HARRAL Chapel. 7733 Natural Bridge, 2 m.

Nov. 26. InteTmenf Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Visitation alter 2 p.m.

Thura. KELLY, WALLACE, asleep In Jesus, Nov. 22. 1983, beloved husband ol Agnea Kelly (nee Schweppe), clear lather ol W. Patrick and Peter M.

Kelly, father-in-law ol Judith and Barbara Kelly, dear grandfather ol Peter J. and Teresa Kelly, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and Iriend. Service at HOFFMEISTER 80LONIAL Mortuary, 6464 hippewa at Watson, 10 30 a m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. VISITATION AFTER 1:30 P.M.

MADDEN, PATRICK J. JR. (RED), fortified with the Sacraments ol Holy Mother Church. Nov. 73, 1983, beloved husband ol the late Berenice S.

Madden (nee Wilson), dear lather of Patricia J. Padberg. Margaret M. Sneed and Patrick J. (Jerry) Madden, dear brother of Margaret.

Larry, Bill, Ed and the lete Robert Madden, dear grandfather, great-grandfather, lather-ln-faw, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from the MICHAEL FITZGERALD Mortuary, 4580 S. Lindbergh at Gravola. Nov. 26 at 9:30 a.m.

to St Paul Church (Fenton) for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Ressurection. Retired Emerson Electric employee. AFL-CIQ Local 1102 and K.

of C. Santa Mariae Council. Masses preferred. VISITATION AFTER 11 A.M., 024 Fwwrtl EHrictors 024 Funeral Directors Funeral directors SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI a ci cMiftu ujsDne.raan vf-l -111 JOHN STYGAR SON 9tHHolHFerryRd. 867 1500 LUJ LOW MODERATE INCOME AREAS Canolel.

at cKtMHos roausrod lot Ike successful J-wminorlon ol IrrrorriKstlon ralating to rj of the Otfiot ol Stotomtnt ond to pout porfafwtowoi Of ovoBobto Business LWoprnent comrxorctal and mdutlrial de.ekspmenl programs. Special morkehng comporgn will be Documcnti rtoJirtfl to ttw above tmp8xtfaw at tho Community wtd Urban Orfhpmant on or KRIEGSHAUSER'S PsvsopnMift Aaoncy. The about lcoinbtr 1993 CHy of St. Lowtl Commurtity DsmioprMnt Agmncf AlBERT H. HOPPE 361-0500 Direct Burial Cremations AMBRUSTER MORTUARY St.

Louis' Mortuary of Distinction 6633 CLAYTON RD. 863-1300 BAUMANN Colonial Chapel 2504 WOODSON RD. 427-2345 BOPPCHAPEl-Kirkwood W6 10 MANCHESTER RD. 9o5-76M HUTCHENS MORTUARY MSGRAHAMRD. 1313100 SOUTH WEST 351-4370 994-3322 J.

Vlncont C. Schoomihl MO-KAN "3 Project provides ledtnrcal and financial otsittanct to small and mhorlly contractor, to equip them wn the necessary financial backing and expertise to compete far construction contrarts. Project provides assistance In bidding and negotiating contracts bid by the City and protrkJo. for lot packaging of team for participation In she Contractor Bonding and loon Revolving Program. 108 PaybockWimrKrldlng E2 690 CeneMs of a payback vrltrmcJckcig of the eretrlement under the Community Trnopmenl Block Oront Drrortor SHEPARD FUNERAL Chaoel Community illvolopmoilt Ayonty 317 N.

11th Street It. look), Ma. 63101 Phone 622-3400 Natural Brldgeat 1-170 426-4000 GLEN SHEPARDFREDFARMER TE0FEN0LER 752107 mode ogasntt the eiilmaiiieTit It a previous year, trotters runaea unaer rmi snuvtun. landfW and the UmttjMi unsor uorage..

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