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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 56

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FCC GIVES FINAL APPROVAL! ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Oct. i96i 19 receiving per cent. Municipal gasoline taxes would be elim-l Philadelphia has offered to sell its employes equipment for fall ESTIMATED SPLIT T0 SALE OF STATION WAMV proved transfer of the station's license from the Hess-Hawkins Co. of East St.

Louis to the Stanlin firm last June 1. The AM and FM station previously had specialized in "good music" programs. The station now is called WEBR. inated and could be re-enacted only with approval of a two-thirds majority vote. If the constitutional amendment is not approved by the voters in purifying bags at $3.25.

The bags are supposed to be capable of filtering dirt and dust which may contain raidoactive particles from water. The Federal Reserve System employes about 1000 persons In Philadelphia. UNDER GASOLINE a state-wide election, the 2-cent-j PO I I out shelters for about the same price it pays under a mass purchase plan. The bank said it would purchase the supplies to equip its own shelter also. The materials include a food package containing chocolate bars, vitamin pills, jellied candy and malted milk tablets which costs $2 and kits at $19.95 to measure radioactive fallout Also available are 12 pint cans of water at $1.25 and water Jl CHERRY CHA CHA ft a-gallon increase in the state gasoline tax, effective Oct.

13, will die after six months and the tax will revert to the present 3 cents a gallon. The figures released by Dalton were prepared by the Missouri State Highway Department to BANK TO SELL EMPLOYES EQUIPMENT FOR SHELTERS By RONALD WILLNOW Special to th. Post-DKpttch. WASHINGTON, Oct 5 -The Federal Communications Commission gave final aproval yesterday to the sale of radio station WAMV in East St. Louis, to Stanlin, of Jacksonville, Fla.

The FCC said parties who had objected to the sale had not responded to commission letters of inquiry for further information. It added that the Stanlin firm had shown "the availability of good music stations" in the St. Louis area. The commission originally ap -The Jefferson City Correspondent Cool and fluffy dessert you can make the day before! Make a graham cracker crust in 8'xl3' glasa pan. Cool Whip i pint heavy cream and add 4 cupa miniature marahmallows.

hi-l of the Post-Dispatch. ft JEFFERSON CITY. Oct 5 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5 (UPI) The Federal Reserve Bank of $51,939 and same; Bridgeton, $37,382 and same; Clayton, and Crestwood, no local figure available; Creve Coeur, $22,870 and same. Ferguson, $75,453 and Florissant, $130,017 and Glendale, $24,009 and $7597; Hazelwood, $32,317 and same; Jennings, $68,013 and Kinloch, $22,146 and $2699; Kirk-wood, $100,226 and La-due, $55,278 and same; Maple-wood, $42,759 and $35,275.

Olivette, $28,128 and Overland, $77,544 and Pagedale, $30,596 and same; Pine Lawn, $55,174 and same; Richmond Heights, $69,656 and same; Rock Hill, $31,868 and same; St. Ann, $41,407 and St. John, $25,011, no local figure available; University City, and Webster Groves, and Wellston, $34,600 and same; Woodson Terrace, $20,603 and $7465. As previously announced, St. Louis would receive an estimated $3,067,574 a year from the state tax and St.

Louis cnunty would receive about $389,043. show the estimated revenue cities and counties in the state would receive under the proposal. Cities i now levying local gasoline taxes would be assured an amount! Flace half of cream mixture over crust Pour in wilderness If cows could estimated $1,980,783 in state gasoline tax revenue would be IJreceived by 90 municipalities in1 St. Louis county, if a proposed constitutional amendment, au-authorizing counties and cities to Jahare in the tax, is approved by auth'e voters next spring, figures' Wlla4 Km ClrixT Tskn rtahnn 1 Vv MIIN0T Instant Cherry Filling and top nth remaining cream mixture. Sprinkle crumbs on top.

Refng-trau over night. Cut and serve. easy at pt with WildernessA INSTANT FRUIT FILLING equal to receipts from the local tax in 1930. Estimated revenue which some of the larger county municipalities would receive from the state tax, as compared to receipts from local taxes in 1960, follow: Bellefontaine Neighbors, and $6882; Berkeley, $63,622 and Breckenridge Hills, $27,241 and same; Brentwood, VJ VfV.t Villi HI. V.HUU indicated today.

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