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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 12

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-July 27-28, 1963 4B Of. EnItts Gittht-13tutlirratt OUTSTANDING ARCHITECTURE Open Count IF 117)wg atilt AND ANDEDM DADLIA STAMM" Pam 1 Famous-Barr Company's new I OUTSTANDING ARCHITECTURE amousDarrls- New S0.0.h. County Store Famous-Barr Company's new Mgt AND 111MDEnt amous ICADLIDTAMPIO irt.A"wwwwrowmpirrolow'rewal I it 1 I DOW NTOWN arr NEW SOUTH COUNTY STORE of Farnous-Barr Comp -IV view from the southwest Entrance to the lower level is atalnYeftiswil.toowthneinsofhuth'is cenouraniyncestoopptheinugpcpeerntleverelatistlfncithe far right. It is the key store in the SouTh bergh boulevard and lemay Ferry ro ad. 1 1 1 ea NEW SOUTH COUNTY STORE of Famous-Barr Company is shown in this nrance to the upper level is af the far right.

It is fhe key store in the South view from the souThwest. Enfrance to the lower level is at left, while The south County Shopping Center at LIndbergh boulevard and Lemay Ferry road. 1 ents will represent rjeopartrn7" I UldIld5 10 Irlditi DI-3Id Te pus IJctil Ile LII5L1e3 I ezi41 tit more ranas to ark departments will he represented tectures for the Famous-Barr 6 Bi-State Bus Scuffle Ensues, the new store. store and the other buildings. Central entrance of tile upper Goodman said the center 5 I level faces a mall, to be air- will serve -a present population conditioned and climate-con- of more than 200,000, and thal trolled.

More than 30 stores and its trading area includes one of 11 Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Grans of 2700 Macklind will cele- 6162 Behle Ferguson, was A Following Arrest ares in unty' A Robert Patrick Igoe, 30, of II' Aria A .1 the new store. store and the other buildings. Central entrance of the upper Mr.

Goodman said the tenter 50th Anniversary level faces a mall, to be air- will serve -a present population conditioned a climate-con- of more than 200,000, and thal Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Grams trolled. More than 30 stores and its trading area includes one of of 2700 Mackiind will cele- Fares in County Following Arrest Robert Patrick Igoe, 30, of 8162 Behle Ferguson, was South aunty store, its fourth suburban store in the St. Louis area, at Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry roads, will open at noon Friday, Famous-Barr president end general manager Stanley J.

announced this weekend. It the central feature, and the first store to be opened, in 1 the South County Shopping Center, a development, of The May Stores Shopping Centerse- Inc. This is a subsidiary ti The May Department Stult-s Company, of which Famous-Barr is the home store. Mr. Goodman called it the "store of the future." Designed 1 by Raymond Loewy-W i I li a Snalth, the two-story struc- ture is topped by a dome of unusual design.

The exterior is of 'Miami dE with exposed chips of i Carthage margle giving it a sparkling, white surface. Native le Missouri porphyry stone in red 1 and purple is used as -accents, with pilasters of porcelain enam- I 4" el joining the dark and white ot stone areas. PLEATED CEILING The interior rotunda of the central dome. I25 feet in diameter and 40 feet high. dominates the upper level of the two-level, fa store.

The ceiling has a pleated effect. 114 The Upper level will house 04 'omen's, men's and children's apparel, decorative home fur- I nishings. accessories and small wares. The lower level will have i electrical appliances, wares toys. sporting ao drugs and toiletries.

stationery, notions. books and cameras, as well as a complete Basement Economy From the lower level there will be an entrance to a National Food Store supermarket to open in the near future. It will- have more than 25,000 square feet, enclosed in the rr Famous-Barr building. MORE THAN ISO ri Thus Famous Barr South si County will offer full (me-stop is showing, so tlfat thecustomer can supply practicapy every home-keeping and apparel de-. a sire right in the Famous-Barr si building.

Mr. Goodman said. c4 All of Famous-Barr down South County store, its fourth I suburban store in the St Louis area, at Lindbergh and Lemay "store of the future." Designed by Raymond Loewy -W i 1 Ii a Smith, the two-story struc- 1 i- ture topped by a dome of un The exterior iof fume, WILI1 expu'ru Cathage margle giv sparklr ing, ing it a whte surface. Native Missouri porphyry stone in red nd purple is used as -accents, 1 in 1 a etsntral dorne, 115 teet rn tam- eter and 40 feet high. dominates I i upper level 01 me two-levet, I in 1 on of of is of 1 old-st Yle street lam he added.

have living shrubs and and to lc A receptin Is to be given at Louis County bus lines will pay a water- Hours for Famous-Barr South 1 I Olive the home of their daughter. Mrs. higher fares and others lower! Miss Patricia Carroll, 23, of 7tst old-style street lamps and to lie. he added. A receptinn is to be given at have living shrubs and a water- Hours for Famous-Barr South the home of their daughter.

Mrs. County bus lines will pay higher fares and others lower Olive street. Miss Patricia Carroll, 23, of fall I County will be 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 Jo9ephine Holland, 5336 Magni I fares under changes that wild Overland, 9 ummoned police et I 4. fall.

County will be 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 Josephine Holland, 5336 fares under changes that Overland, summoned police at town's than 150 separate baum acted as supervising archl- shops and a large cafeteria will the fastest-growing sections of brate their fiftieth wedding open upon the brick-paved mall. St. Louis County. Completion of niversay Sunday with a special Their openings will be an- the Circumferential and Ozark nounced as they are completed: expressways will make it readil ceremony after the 9 a.

rn. Mass at St. Ambrose Church, 5130 WilThe mall is to be lighted with available to a much larger pub-ave. I son MagnoA complete tire center will be p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.

ha ave. Mr. and Mrs. Gran housed in a separate structure also are parents of Mrs. Cath- the Union road side at the en.

Heiman erine Stewart 'and Joseph, An- lower level. thony, DOMinie and Paul Grana. The shopping center is on a 55-, Heads The couple has owned Grana's acre site bounded by Lindbergh, 11 Firm, A. G. Market at Macklind Lemay Ferry, Union and Forder ave.

for 20 years. Mr. Grana roads. It was announced in Feb- Brig. GPn, David W.

Heiman, is 75 and his wife is 73. ruary, 196l with ground-break- -(United States Army has i ing in May, 1962, and selection been elected president of Royer. nu a 1 Fles Sult the Buckley Construction i Roger, it was announced Company as general contractors Friday. He formerly was sta- I AAA the Famous-Barr store an- tioned here' with the Corps of or )iu uuu flounced in July, 1962. 'Engineers.

General Heiman jot ed the A boycott by the International BEGIN SHORTLY firm, which prepares technical Brotherhood al Electrical Work-Construction of the new South manuals for government and in- ers has cost radio station Wgriu, County State Bank Building, dustry, on his retirement from Granite City, $250,000, according midway between the central the Army in 1961. From 1948 to to a suit filed against the union buildings and Lemay Ferry 1950 he iivas assistant to the di- Friday in United States District road. is to begin shortly. A vision engineer of the Army En- Court by Charles H. (Chuck) structure for Metro Ford, gineers here.

Norman, general manager and being built in the south area Royer Rogers, has head- principal stockholder of the Tri the center. quarters in New York City and City Broadcasting: Company. A 3500-car parking lot is so branches inSt. Louis and Hicks- Mr. Norman, a radio and arranged that every parking ville, Island, N.

Y. In Jan- vision personality in this area, space is within 500 feet of the uary, 1962, General Heiman was asked damages in that amount, central buildings. named vice president in charge charging was acting in Hellmuth, Obata and Kassa- of operations and plans. restraint of interstate commerce. 1,..

1. .010" ,1. Change Monday Some riders of certain St. be put into effect Monday by the Bi-State Transit System. On the St.

Charles line, a consolidation of the former St. County Transit Company St. Charles line and the former Public Service Company Woodson road line, the fare from St. Charles to downtown St. Louis will be 53 cents instead of 55 cents.

On rides originating downtown, the passenger pays a basic fare of 25 cents, plus 3 cents for a transfer. For each of the four zones between Wellston and St. Charles, the regular zone charge is 7 cents, for a total of 23 cents, but 3 cents is deducted from this for the transfer, making the total fare 51 Patrons of the old Ferguson-Broadway bus lines living in the Ferguson-Florissant area, who formerly rode downtown for 40 cents, will pay 39 cents or 46 cents, depending on whether they charged Friday with resisting arrest and general peace disturbance in connection with his refusal to leave a woman's car parked at Spring avenue and 12:30 a. m. when Igoe would not leave her car.

Patrolmen Walter Al lers and Daniel Kerner of the Lucas Averfue District said Igoe started fighting them after he was arrested. Patrolman Allers broke his night stick while struggling with Igoe, and Igoe hit Patrolman Kerner with part of the broken stick, police said. Patrolman Kerner and Igoe were treated for minor injuries at Homer G. Phillips Hospital. Warrants were issued charging Igoe with resisting arrest and general peace disturbance.

board the bus in the second or third fare zone. The Transit Services Corporation, which operates the transit system for Bi-State, pointed out that riders who formerly had to get off at Sixth street and Delmar boulevard can ride to Sixth and Pine streets under the new schedules. 1 WE GINE ANO ACOCEPA EAGLE STAMPS I VI GM AND REDEEM tAett aM 1 1S arr DOWNTOWN CLANTON ODTH1WWW MOPITWILAND II DOWNTOWN SOLITHIOWN NORTHLAND your child can win fame and fortune In the 29th Children's National Photograph Contest! starts Monday, July 29 1 ,4 7.. I 1. .1 :7.4 to 4 i 5.

44.. A' 1 4 1 1 ..1 ''A 5 t' 1 '''t, 1 A -A 1 r--- 7 1,4 I I. ,,1 frA 1 I zit ON-THE-GO One to the winning girl and one to the winning boy, the fabulous first prize is a new Renault R.8 automobile, a Grace Line Caribbean cruise or a big Cascade svim-- reen O'Hara. Personality and character in your child's 'Octure count most. 1 I ming pool! More than $25,000 worth of ORLON KNIT TRIO 14 other prizes too! Pictures will be judged BY FOXWOOD 1 by Hugh Downs, Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Robert C4 Atherton and Mau.

-I4 maim ming pool! More than $25,000 worth of -other prizes too! Pictures will be judged by Hugh Downs, Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Robert C4 Atherton and Maw. ORLON KNIT TRIO BY FOXWOOD $1798 advance back-to-school buys boys' washable winter parkas Enter Your child's picture Monday in our Jean Sardou Photo Studio downtown, third; northland, southtown, second. Sel 299 12 price contest special, a profession- ti ally posed and lighted 8c10" sq95 Xoronet portrait, reg. S8 for just tfl. 1 Young, dashing double-knit ensemble that's fun to lie in go in, be seen i now through fall! Fashioned of Phar Mist Turbo Orlon acrylic with a luxurious worsted lookthey'll pack in inches, bolm.ce back to their beautiful shape in seconds! Washable, too.

1. Ensemble with striped shell: cranberry, -berry, skipper blue, pee-an. 2. Carcli- Spectacular special purchase of famed Rockford brand boys' coats lets you outfit gan ensemble with contrast binding cranberry black them now at savings! Warm, sudsable winter Jackets of Eversheen combed cotton black, beigebrown or goldblack. Spectacular special purchase of famed Rockford brand boys' coats lets you outfit them now at savings! Warm, sudsable winter jacketsof Eversheen combed cotton them now at savings! Warm, sudsable winter jacketsof Eversheen combed cotton 7.7:: black, beigebroiNn or goldblack .4., skipper blue, pecan.

2. Cardigan ensemble with contrast binding cranberryblack, edgwood I black, beigebrown or goldblack. with water- and stain repellent Scotchgard finish. Bulky cotton knit button-down collar and snug-fitting knit wristlets for against wind 'n weather prbtection. Orlon acrylic lining for, lightweight warmth.

Quilted Cela-Cloud-lined zip-off hood adds vet'a satility for late fall as well as winter wear. Olive or charcoal blue. 6 to 16. Make your selection now. Boys' Weldowntown, branches, second.

with water- and stain-repellent Scotchgard finish. Bulky cotton knit button-down collar and snug-fitting knit wristlets for against wind 'n weather prbtection. Orlon acrylic lining for lightweight warmth. Quilted Cela-Cloud-lined zip off hood adds ver satility for late fall as well as winter wear. Olive or charcoal blue.

6 to 16. Make your selection now. Boys' Weali branches, second. Both, 10 to 16. A1isses' Budget DrelCeS i downtown, fourth; branchec, second.

4. 77'; i A 1. -i Phone GA. 14500 or molt your order. Both, 10 to 16.

Misses' Budget Dresses downtown, fourth branches, second. Phone GA. 14500 or molt your order..

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