"STICKER RUSH. Motorists jam City Hall parking lot in a rush to beat the last-minute rush for city auto stickers. With the deadline a week from Saturday, more than 114,000 have been sold, but over 65,000 other motorists have yet to purchase them. Some 5500 stickers were sold yesterday."
One of the top performers in the Missouri Open Field Trial at Weldon Spring is Storm Trooper, a pointer male, being held by Frank Dimke, his handler, from Muldoon, Miss.
"The Bi-State Development Agency was the topic of KWK's 'Operations Progress' program yesterday. Participants were, seated, from left, Justin L. Faherty, KWK's director of public affairs and assistant to the publisher of the Globe-Democrat; Charles M. Roos, agency vice chairman and Commissioner from Illinois; Maj. Gen. Leif J. Sverdup, chairman, and Milton M. Kinsey, chief engineer. Announcer Les Carmichael is at the microphone."
University of Missouri School of Medicine, and Dr. Andy Hall, Mount Vernon, Ill., 'Doctor of the Year' in 1949. Shaking hands with Faherty is Dr. Daniel L. Sexton, president of the St. Louis Medical Society, next to him is Dr. James P. Murphy, who is representing the society in presenting the Medical and Health Forum in co-operation with the Globe-Democrat."
Hester, 6, and Beth, 3, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher, 400 S. Woodlawn, Kirkwood, have a great time posing with two fine pointers which are competing in the Missouri Open Field Trial Championship at Weldon Spring.
"Rehearsing for the fashion show, to be held during the report meeting are Mrs. Robert M. Shoenberg(seated), Mrs. Eugene Williams Jr.(center) and Mrs. Lee I. Niedring-haus, who will all be models."
"Tranquility" comes to City Hall, at least in the form of this mural, one of six which now grace the office of Supply Commissioner R. K. Bennett (standing at right).
Improperly Treated Sewage in Ballwin flows from a sewer pipe at the right , mixing with clear water at the left. Missouri Conservation Agent Dennis Connor said this week that the darker water in the foreground indicates improperly treated sewage. He said that pollution in the Ballwin area has prompted him to notify the State Water Pollution Board.
Bridgeton's one-room town hall is a survivor of the days only 10 years ago where it had a population of 202. Julius Telscher (right), head of the Board of Trustees and often called "Mayor", is a leader in Bridgeton's balanced economy plan.
Image depicts cracks in a couple of houses which had become larger since they were abandoned months before the photo was taken. The brick homes in the 1000 block of Hopedale Drive of Bellefontaine Neighbors were only five years old. The three owners filled a $259,000 damage suit in Circuit Court at Clayton against the city of Bellefontaine Neighbors and the three families were continuing with