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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 92

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6S May 13. 1965 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SrifWROUD CAR OWNERS, BUSINESS-J and PROFESSIONAL iw. efthj MEN ftaAuuMMMMMHMKiiHttid. -nit- in irirrinninT-iifntiiir-l the legal and research committee; $4500 to the Missouri Historical Society; $4500 to City Ait Museum; $4595 to the music committee, Higher Education Co-ordinating Council; $5000 to St.

Louis Academy of Science; $12,000 to St. Louis County Tech-nical School, and $6575 for tha executive secretary'! office, KIRKWOOD SU II HERE'S HOW TO MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK BETTER, RUN BETTER and LAST LONGER! IN PRICE-FIXING CASE IS SETTLED $437,000 BUDGET IS APPROVED BY SCHOOLS GROUP A budget of $437,000 was approved for the coming school year by the Co-operating School Districts of the St. Louis suburban Area, Chairman Clarence W. Farrtham, superintendent of the Parkway School district, reported. This is an Increase of $777 over last year, he said.

There are 25 school districts in the organization. A total of $394,908 has been appropriated to the communications committee, with $124,000 of this sum to be used for educational television station KETC. Allocations include $4800 for COMMUNITY MOTOR STEAM CLEANED MOTOR STEAM CLEANED AND REFINISHED COMPLETE AUTO CLEAN UP PmM a-lote treatment, aaaotstary aleoaad, motor cleoaed and reftiritked. fir- a im a d' if. XiBaa)aTlr mm I 95 fir mi tfleiMt Orifliul Coltri 4 12 00 Special package prlM '35 MfHIOH Aik about vnrly car-cl' tan contract Includei unlimited car 2 co- plate clilnup (obi.

Car waned and parma piatea rwica a ytar. ball today for Information. SOUTH THER-O-CLEAN AUTO WASH 2615 HAMPTON Ml. 5-9524 a SSI TRUE FAMILY-SIZED An out-ofourt settlement was reached by Kirkwood and manufacturers of electrical equipment in a suit over alleged price fixing, City Attorney John R. Barsanti Jr.

announced. Under the settlement, the city will receive $45,000 from seven firms for overcharges on equipment sold to Kirkwood from 1947 to 1960. Kirkwood's suit was One of about 1700 filed throughout the country after federal court action against seven electrical equipment manufacturers on charges of fixing prices in violation of antitrust laws. The- suits were against West-Inghousa Electric General Electric AFKs Chalmers Manufacturing McOraw Edison Wagner Electric Moloney Electric Co. and H.

K. Porter Inc. To prepare for litigation, all New Flag for Rock Hill LOOKING FOR A REAL CARPET VALUE? AIR CONDITIONER BAR WICK WINTER COLONY WITH P.IIOP1000 PLUMP Rock Hill Mayor Lincoln L. Wagner (right), looking at the city's new flag, which will be presented at dedication ceremonies of tha new Rock Hill 'Municipal Building at 2 p.m. Sunday.

It was designed by a former resident, (Mrs. Patricia Weber, and was made by Interested Citizens of Rock Hill Improvement Association. Members of the association (from left) are: Mrs. Paul Roberson, Mrs. N.

HI Tripp, W. L. Berry, T. A. Chism, Miss A.

G. Ewing and Mrs. F. M. Scott.

Trail i rtimiMMiiiiii -fir ai FT r. IS' I.i.- i yTi fmmmM- 'H- imi -1 SPRING SALE! -a 4 a all you can bring in 4 OoU aWw $H95 ED HALE ipr for Hont 7500 BWs BIG ENOUGH FOR LIVING ROOM OR FAMILY ROOM MOKfY DOWN -FIRST PAYMENT 4 MONTHS Fren DELIVERY HALE CSJB Wonderland ef Corpo't qt 9232 MANCHESTER 1000 TO PERFORM IN KIRKWOOD MUSICAL EVENT More than 100 students in the Kirkwood school district are expected to participate June 5 in a musical program at 7 p.m. at tha Kirkwood High School athletic field marking the 100th anniversary of the founding of the school district. The program, entitled "A Salute to 100 Years of Education in This Community," will be directed by Burton Isaac, district music director. Bands, orchestras and choirs from the district's elementary, junior and senior high schools will perform.

The program has not been announced, but tentative plans are for all the groups to join in a final selection. Antwtrt to Tour Pint lo Cleaning Charge $100 Inturanca Policy Included Carpet and Rug Problams IrSsm FREE purchases of electric equipment by Kirkwood from November 1947 through December 1960 were examined and verified by invoice and purchase orer. There were 1292 such transactions in 15 different product lines. Expenditures amounted to $690,000. The city rejected settlement offers of $6404 In 1963, $12,430 last May, and $20,000 this spring before an agreement was reached.

The agreement includes payment of attorney fees to Kirkwood. Barsanti conceded that a trial "may have brought a greater recovery, but it would be a long procedure that would not start until the spring of 1966 at the earliest." The expenses of a trial lasting several months and involvement of city officials in the proceedings weighed heavily in deciding to seek an out-of-court settle WO. 1-2222 GOT A GOOD DEAL? You Don't Know 'til You Get OUR Price! Other models from 4000 to 27,000 BTU's priced from EASY TERMS OPEN FRI. 'TIL 8:30 FARM HOME EQUIP. CO.

AN UNMATCHED RECORD 184 Consecutive Dividends 6420 OLIVE ST. RD. PA. 7-6518 3l Savings received by the 10th, earn dividends from the 1st ment, he explained. Public improvement bonds totaling $1,997,000, approved by Kirkwood voters last February, have been awarded to the firms of Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Co.

of Chicago, and Rein-holdt Gardner, St. Louis brokerage firm, at an average interest rate of 3.06943 per cent. A public hearing was set for 8 p.m. June 3 to consider a petition by Mark Andy, to rezone property at 121 Grand avenue from residential to industrial. The zoning change was recommended by the city'a planning commission.

A tour will be held Saturday through Kirkwood homes of old architectural styles. The Kirkwood Historical Society is sponsoring the tour. Tickets for the tour may be obtained from the Kirkwood Centennial headquarters at tse Missouri Pacific Railroad depot, William B. Lane, president of the society, said. CLUB BARBECUE MAY 23 The annual barbecue of the Men's Club of St.

Gerard Ma-jella Church, Dougherty Ferry and Ballas roads, Kirkwood, will be from 1 to 10 p.m. May 23 in conjunction with the Kirkwood Centennial. The event, featuring rides for children and Khoury League baseball, will be officially opened by Mayor Robert Reim. We're in the auto financing business for one reason: to make auto ioans-not turn them down. 3 CONVENIENT OFFICES ALL WITH PARKING J7 El (TITMlj):) VS.

hum A SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 715 Chestnut 9987 Manchester 111 Concord Plaza Shopping Center ii r-fiifn nmiTanrii irr iilai jf Pick a car. Any car. Kick the tires. Honk the horn. Drive it around the block.

When you've made up your mind and you're ready to buy, we'll help you pay for it. It's that simple. We've already helped buy more than 25,000 cars for people in the St. Louis area. Many automobile agencies near our three banks have been approved' I by us as dealers and have our loan application blanks handy.

If they don't, go somewhere else. Or come see us. We give you fast, easy loan service. (No red tape. No hooks.

No long soul-searching interviews.) We give you bank interest ratesa We give you the money. 3 And because we are in the auto financing business, we have an eaget staff of auto loan experts. They can make a loan fast. Many times, in just a few hours. Pick it out during lunch.

Drive it out for dinner. How's that? I For people with casement windows who want air conditioning Banki Hamplon A this, kw Gresiwood Bank 9701 U. S. Hwy. 66 YO 6-80O0 Adjacent to Crastwood Plaza Hanry E.

Klug, Praiidant Clayton Bank 7820 Bonhomme at Cantral PA 6-5566 Malvyn P. Canga, Prasldent Two models: 5,800 and 7,500 BTTJPa. 4401 Hampton PL 2-280O 2 blkt. south of Chippawa Arthur C. Zinielmayar, President Conventional Units Available From 5,000 BTU's to 32,500 BTU's No cutting of frame or removal of giasa, Easy installation just four screws.

Window opens and shuts when unit V7 I Jamas R. Jamas, Chairman of tha Board Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum loan limit to one borrower approximately $600,000 Total assets approximately $73,000,039 See these dealers first They have our loan application blanks. not in use. Take the unit wiSi you when you mcwe. AH yours with Airtemp's Casement Only fane Casement Air Conch Uoties.

QJ. Goat PaL io. 2,726,518) -tha world'i finatt air conditioning, lot ni ihow yoa why McMAHON FORD COMPANY MBMaiM 2ESS i REE: Fnll-cnJor faztrrdd booklet ntnrigerauun supplies, inc. a LOU FUSZ MOTOR COMPANY 1075 S. Brentwood Blvd.

CAVALIER FORD, INC. 7501 Manchester CLAYTON DODGE, INC. 7717 Forsyth M. A. DORN MOTORS, INC.

1150 S. Big Bend Blvd. DON ESSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY Ballwin, Missouri GILBERT BUICK, INC. 3510 Gravois CORONET DODGE, INC. Lindbergh Manchester SOUTH COUNTY PLYMOUTH, INC 3600 Lemay Ferry Road RIESMEYER MOTORS 9201 Highway 66 ANHEUSER RAMBLER 10125 Highway 66 JIM KEEHN MOTORS, INC 7982 Big Bend Blvd.

METRO FORD, INC. 150 S. County Center Way GflEBE OLDSMOBILE, INC. afeOO Kingshighway 4100 Gravois TOM SMITH RAMBLER, INC. 5926 S.

Lindbergh KING DODGE, INC. 3300 S. Kingshighway BENDER-BEST LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. 3345 S. Kingshighway DiSALVO'S RAMBLER 7701 Manchester VICART MOTORS, INC.

3905 S. Grand PLACKE CHEVROLET, INC. 2244 S. Kingshighway 4uiu west rm, m. loujs, mo.

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