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14 DAILY CAPITAL NEWS, Jefferson City, Mo. Thursday, Everybody Waves Peron Rides Motor CIUDAD TRUJILLO (NEA) Guess who was down at the movie house the other night? Juan Peron. You remember him. Used to be the proprietor of Argentina in the good old days enterprise. But those days are over and Peron lives in the Dominican Republic now.

So does Fulgencio Batista, who used to run Cuba. But while no right thinking American likes dictators, or even former dictators, you have to admit they have to live some place. And it might just as well be Ciudad! Trujillo where the weather is warm and the movie program changes daily. Now don't get the idea that the retired dictators are always underfoot and getting in the way. They know their place, and usually sit in the back of the theater so as not to impair the view of the screen.

After the show when everybody stands around talking about things it is quite easy to strike up a conversation with Peron. That is, it would be easy if only he understood Spanish when it is spoken correctly. But he doesn't. Neither does anybody else in this part of the world. They keep bringing beer or goats whey when you ask for ash trays.

It makes smoking doubly expensive. Consequently, I talked with a pleasant, English-speaking Barrios fellow named "Americo who Peron's private secretary and companion. In the old days, when Peron was called "'General," Barrios was a reporter for various Argentine newspapers. Later, when was called "Jefe." Barrios Perone cditor. It is only in the southern climate that an old newspaperman can retire to luxury backing the wrong man in politics.

Anyway, Barrios suggested moving the conversation to Peron's mansion on the city's outskirts. It's very easy to find If you can find 8 TODAY TV TOMORROW KRCG-TV CHANNEL I THURSDAY, MARCH 26 AM Morning News Kangaroo (CBS) Playhouse (CHA) Godfrey Time (CUS) Love Lucy (CBS) Dollar (CBS) of Lite (COB) for Tomarrow (Cn9) Guiding Light (CBS) Naws PM Carnival the World Turns (CBS) Dean Show (CUS) Party (CBS) Mix Payoff (CHA) Verdict In Yours (CHS) Day (CR5) Storm (CH) of Night (CN5) 0'Cluck Show Time 5:301 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND Report Report with the News CIA) 0:30 P.M, CISCO KID Boone (ANC-DES) Grey Theater (CHS) 00 (OBA) 10:00 LIFE WITH FATHER Iterlew Review of Jeffrey Jenna FRIDAY, MARCH 27 AM Morning Newa Kangaroo (CDS) (CBS) Gudfrey Tine (0185) Love Lucy (CISH) Dollar (CAMI of Life for Tomorrow The Gulling Light (CBS) News I'M Carnival the World Turns Dean Nhow (CHS) Party Payoff (CN5) Verdlet In Yours (CBS) Day (CHS) Storm (CBS) of Night (CBS) Party Time Report Repurt Edwardo with the News (CIN) Bit (CHA) 7:00 HIGH ADVENTURE Silvers Show (CBS) 8:90 OZARK OPRY The 10 Person Lineup 10:00 DECEMBER BRIDE 10:30. Weather Itevlew Review Parade KOMU-TV CHANNEL THURSDAY, MARCH tO School Physica Tar Dough INBCI Could 8n You (NUC) Digent News R. P.D. Interrat to Women Malone Theme Roots (NBC) DAy INBCI Fatr Thenier Government Mourn Camera Roundup New Alice Show Show Bet Your Life Spillane Roundup Roundup Desk Party Parr Show FRIDAY.

MARCH 27 School THe Dough (NBC) Could Bo You (NBC) D1gost Newa interest to Women Malone These Roots INBC) for A INBO) Fair Arts and Reddy Mouse Camera Roundup News Tin Tin Men' Marshal Roundup Roundup Desk Wood Show 11104-Jock Paar AbeD March 26, 1959 Scooter in in exile: Almost everyone in Ciudad Trujillo understands Span-1 properly 18 hours. Barrios greetof the estate, country, Rafael club of wonderful view and is protected and chickens by Juan Peron knows him by sight. cab driver who when it is Otherwise takes The next afternoon ed me at, the gates which looks like a and is the property Trujillo. It has a lof the Caribbean from passing cows an adobe wall. "Mr.

Peron is very happy here," Barrios said. "Almost everyone in Cludad Trujillo knows him by sight. He has become a famillar figure riding along the beautiful boulevards on his motor scooter." (He smiles, but of course he cannot wave, citizens here tell me with real understanding of both the man and the machine.) "He spends most of his days Blaze Study Set School Fire to Help Brace for Tragedies LOS ANGELES (AP) Fire! The school's 011. firel A cry to rip at town's heart, to bring hysteria and heartbreak. Next month an old school bulldling-a regular fire trap--will stand go up in flames while firemen by and watch.

'They'll put the torch to it themselves. What happens then could SAVE your child's life. This will be one school fire that Demo Editors Meet Saturday NEVADA, Mo. -Members of the Democratic Editorial Assn. of Missouri will get 11 Suburday at Jefferson City 011 legsIntive mallera doth state and n- Ben Weir, editor of the Nevada Daily Mail.

and president of the organization, sale toxlay speakers for the session beginning nt 10:30 include Cinv. James T. Blair: Richard H. Ichord, speaker of the House; Rep. A.

Raspy VanState Senator George Spencer el Columbia: Stanley Pike, administrative assistant for Sen. Stuart A. Syminglon, and Mrs. Margaret Ewme. 81 mombor of the staff of Sen.

Thomas Hennings. Other guests will include W. Pl Democratic stale chairman: Mark Holloran, Demperatic notional commutleeman, and several state officials. The business will include eleclion of officers. Top News Pictures On Display at M.U.

The University of Missouri Schoot of Journalism is taking part in the selection of the 50 greatest news pictures of the last 50 yours. Selected virtures will be exhibited Colombia on April 27. Other organizations taking in the event are the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Nationnl Press Photographers Assn. will be number ol national photo exports. MOTOROLA SEE YOU AT 'THE HOME SHOW St.

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WON- AL :10 Elition of News Sports Truis Jr. Winner Studio World Today Jim Edwardo Jim Edwardo Jim Edwardo Phil Hintmen Mualo In Night Dictator Land writing letters on political Barrios said. He did not care to say to whom the letters were sent. "From time to time he confers with Generalissimo Trujillo who is one of the wisest men in the world and certainly a master at politics and statesmanship. "But he never sees Batista.

He has no interest in seeing Batista. Batista has, made enemies without any cause Nobody in the Dominican Republic, it seems, like Batista, As a result, he keeps to himself and never even writes political advice or goes to the movies. But of all the goodness that has overflowed Juan Peron in retirement, Barrios said, the happiest shower is the daily, news from Argentina, where things are not going So well without Peron-if only the Argentinians would realize it. "There is trouble and upset. There is disorder.

They will have to learn what they have given up. "As you can see," Barrios said, waving a deposed but still magisterial hand over the borrowed estate. "there are only gardeners here. No guards. No rifles, no bayonets.

It is complete retirement and it is the people's will." It is the saddest clause in the testament of downfall to be ousted and left alone to retire. At least, Fidel Castro wants Batista, But Barrios smiles and points to the chain and lock on the gate to the grounds. There, at least, is part of Peron's self-esteem in burnished links of steel. "We must keep them locked," Barrios said. "The house does not belong to us, and we can't let the tourists wander in and wear away the Scout Executives Approve Revision Twenty-one Boy Scout executives, members of the planning commitlee and executive board of directfor the Lake of the Ozark CounBoy Scouts America, met in ors Eldon Monday night to discuss final changes In the current scouting program.

L. E. Moody, chief executive for the Lake of the Ozarks Council, said that the advancement comvoted to completely revise, advancement manual. was necessary, Moody said, because of the new Explorer pro-, gram. In other action last night final the scouting executives made preparation for complete mobilization of Scout troops within the next 60 days.

No exnct date could be given, Moody said, because each unit will have a different date. A program of surveying for new sponsoring agencies was also launched during the Moody said. Pollution Blamed On Sioux City SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) A Wednesday government that Sioux City acwiiness declared counts for 92.8 per cent of the organic pollution of the Missouri River between Gavins Point Dam and Omnha. Of this amount he said, 80 per cent may be attributed to Sioux City's meat packing industry. The volume of organic pollution at Sioux City, which has a populatian of ahout 90,000, is the equiva-1 lent to that of A city of 500,000.

This testimony was given by F. W. Kittrell, chief of stream saniCation studies of the U. S. Public Health Service Robert A.

Taftl Sanitary Engineering Center in Cincinnati. He was a key witness before the 8-man hearing board the government in its attempts to force Sioux City to build A sewage disposal plant. Kiltrell said he had studied the August and found approxiMissouri River in this, arca last mately 26 tons of suspended solids are discharged daily at Sioux City. American Chess Champ In Second Tie Game MAR DEL PRATA, Argentina (AP) Bobby Fischer, America's 15-year-old chess master, figured in his second straight draw Wednesday in the international tournament here. Fischer, U.S.

national champion from Brooklyn, drew with Luis Sanchez of Colombia in 41 moves. Previously the Brooklyn boy drew with Jaime Emma of Argentina in 46 moves. Ludek Pachman of Poland tops the standings with two straight victories. Owners of Cocker, Part-Collie Sought City Humane Officer Orville Roark, 1513 Notre Dame is secking the owners of two dogs that arc among almost 20 canines now impounded. On hand, he said, is a rust colored male Cocker Spaniel that was picked up in the 700 block of Broadway street about three weeks ngo, Hic also has A part Collic and Shepherd female dog he has had impounded for several days.

Miss Russell Suing For Tax Refunds LOS ANGELES (AP)-Actress Rosalind Russell is suing to recover $15,476 which she says the government collected in overpaid taxes. She contended in her suit, filed Tuesday, that maintaining resiIdences in both California and New York WAS 8 legitimate business expense in 1953. She WAS appearIng at the time in the Broadway stage production, "Wonderful Hor taxable income that year Was $275,000, she said. Mrs. Kiple Dies Of Heart Attack Mrs.

Earl J. Kiple, mother of Mrs. C. Gordon Price of Jefferson City, died of a heart attack Tuesday evening after being hospitalized for several years. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.

today at the Norman Funeral Home in Chillicothe, Mo. Mrs. Kiple, former resident of Jefefrson City, was born Feb. 22, 1883, in Chillicothe. On July 1, 1911, she married Earl J.

Kiple, who died in May, 1949. In addition to Mrs. C. Gordon Price, 126 Forest survivors are a brother, Claude E. Bradford of Chillicothe, and three grandchildren, Gordon Susan and Hixson Price of 126 Forest Hill.

Walter Volkart Services Friday CALIFORNIA (Special)- Walter F. Volkart, 65, a farmer from near California, died at 12:30 Hospital p.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's in Jefferson City. He had undergone surgery Monday, Born May 5, 1893, in Moniteaul County, he was the son of Gotleib and Mandana Volkart.

In December, 1893, he survives. married Virginia Also surviving is one son, DonBrady, who ald Volkart, of near California: three Scherff of near Latham, Clay daughters, Mrs. Hughes Powell of north Clarksburg, and Mrs. Lloyd Vaughan of one sister, Mrs. Sophia grandchil- Hill of California, and seven dren.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church here with Rev. Wayne Rosecrans officiating. Burial will be in city cemetery. Rites Set Today For R.

S. Bonine VERSAILLES (Special)- Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. today at a Versailles funeral home for Ross Selby Bonine, 60, who died at his home Tuesday. The Rev. J.

L. Freeman will officiate with burlial in Versailles Cometery. Mr. Bonine was born Camden County, April 12, 1898, the son and Nettie Merriott Bonine. He was married to Pearl Beard, who survives.

Also surviving are one son, Kenneth Bonine; one daughter, Miss Nadine Bonine; and three brothers, J. M. Bonine, Versailles, Wesley Bonine, Barnett, F. E. Bonine, Wentzville.

Mrs. Porter Dies At Nursing Home TIPTON (Special) Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday al a Tipton funeral home for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Porter, 71, who died at Tuesday at a Boonville nursing, home.

Mrs. Porter been a resident of the home for about three years. She was born Aug. 30, 1887, at Tipton, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Foster. On May 21, 1917, she was married to Clarence Porter who died in 1953. Survivors include one brother, Ava Foster of Bunceton; and one sister, Mrs. Lula Pierce of Waco, along with a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Porter was a member President's Wife 2P DIPLOMATIC AID-Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd of Great Britain picks up Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's hat as the latter chats with Acting Secretary of State Christian Herter in Washington before taking off for London. Macmillan dropped the hat at National Airport. (AP Wirephoto) The Morning REPORT Hospital Admissions Charles E. Still' Robert E. Dawson, 701 Mrs.

Maxine Cumberg, Darlene Miss Leora Cook, Camdenton; Mrs. Velma McCullough, Salem; Milan Johnson, Eldon. St. Mary's Mrs. Mary Bremmerkamp, 1231 W.

McCarty Eugene Massman, treal; Argyle; George Braun, Rt. Miss Harold Huddleston, MonRose Stuckenschneider, Westpha-1 lia; William Parris, Holts Summit; Roy Forester, 700 Ohio Mrs. Emily Meyer, Bonnots Mill: Harry Carmack, 1605 E. Miller Miss Carolyn Liams, Linn Creek; Daniel Muessig, 208 McKinley John Wells, 1304 E. McCarty St.

Births Daughter, Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. August Wibberg, Linn, St. Son, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs.

Mary's Hospital. Donald Hubble, Holts Summit, St. Mary's Hospital. Son, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Taylor, 215 Olive St. Son, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Mary's Hospital. Sydney Thruston, 'Hspital.

608 Stadium St. Mary's Magistrate Court Everett L. Roberts, 24, of Rocheport fined $10 and costs for careless and imprudent driving. Robert H. Williams, 41, 1010 East (High fned $10 and costs for no driver's license.

Archie Ray Pugh, 35, of Columbia fined $10 and costs for speeding. Carl E. Eckman, 46, of Ferguson fined $10 and costs for speeding. Police Court James J. McMahon of St.

Louls forfeited a $10 bond when he failed to appear to answer to a charge for peace disturbance. Marriage Licenses Herman Massman Elizabeth 23, of Kremer, Folk and Miss Mary 22, of Loose Creek. Gene M. Goff. 21, of Jefferson City and Miss Donna Belle Hemmel, 20, of Jefferson City.

the Oakland Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery, Tipton. Officiating will be the Rev. Harold Meyer. Answer to Previous Puzzle: SLAW BOLL ARE TAMEL IDEA ACROSS creatures PORE 39 River in 1 Martha Germany President's wife, 40 Course of Jefferson husband study ALS NAP 7 Her 42 BOAr was 45 Roof finial Jefferson 46 Tree fluid NAT 13 Little space 49 Maltreater DARE TRIA 14 Vilify 52 Color ORES CANE SAY 15 Load afresh 55 Demolishing 11 Toward the of Moses 16 Expunger 56 Eluder sheltered side 31 One who 17 Pigeon pea 57 Dinner course 12 Withered (suffix) 18 Tibetian 58 Reiterate 19 Chemical 37 Come into gazelle DOWN suffix view 20 Golf mound 21 Saturates 38 Slight taste 21 She was the 1 Hospital 22 Good -natured 41 More refined widow of section fairy 42 Rabbit Bathurst 2 Scope 23 Canadian 43 Oriental coin when she 3 Shout capital 44 Squall married 4 Card game 24 Closer 46 Lateral part Jefferson 5 Note in 25 Structural 47 Bewildered 25 Diminish Guido's scale meinber 48 Saucy 28 Prizes 6 Brood of 26 Biblical name 50 Courtesy title.

32 Renovate bitterns 27 Name in 51 Mariner's 33 Playing card 7 Plays host to the Bible direction, 34 Crawl 8 Sho 29 Goddess of 53 Night before 35 Get up 9 Eggs discord an event 36 Malign 10 Light fog 30 Diminutive 54 Knock 129 30 32 137 38 40 'I 43 Personals AAH'S OOH'S -Is what the selection girls when they see the of say Bridal Gowns at HERMAN'S, 232 E. Hgih St. CABIN For Rent on Osage. Electricity, water gas. Phone 6-9076 or 6-9651.

FOR RENT- -Portable T.V. Sets U.S. RENTS IT 1609 Industrial Dial 6-4105 INCOME TAX-Service. State Federal. After 5 p.m.

I on Saturdays, By appointment only. 5-4777. INCOME TAX RETURNS COMPLETE Bookkeeping Service. This is our business 12 months a year, weekdays 8:30 6: Sunday a.m.4 p.m. No appointment necessary.

WRIGHT-PRICE 322 E. High Phone 5-2713 Bookkeeping Tax Service INCOME TAX RETURNS Your Home or Mine WM." RUPRECHT, 6-2372 INCOME TAX RETURNS Will help you in my home by appointment, Only. Call "Miller" 6-7870. ITS easy to get CASH 'at HOME OWNED THRIFTY FINANCE SPENCER Foundations Bras Individually designed, Louise Carr, Registered Corsetier. 6-3628 Strayed, Lost, Found 10 STRAYED Beagle, brown and white, female.

Answers to "Nug. Gree Payne, 810 E. Miller. 6-2760. Reward.

AUTOMOTIVE Used Automobiles for Sale 11 ED COLE AUTO SALES Top Quality Used Cars Highway West Georgia RANCH WAGON-1953 Ford. V-8 Automatic transmission, radio, heater, nylon tires. Clean. Excellent condition. Second car.

Private Dial 5-5567. NEW -Used-Cars-Trucks Your Dodge Plymouth Dealer POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS J. M. WILSON For: County Superintendent of Schools DEMOCRAT C. FORREST WHALEY For: Mayor CLAUDE E.

SHORT. For Chief. of Police NELSON J. VINCENT For: City Collector CARL V. MACE For: City Treasurer ANDREW J.

SCHWALLER For: Police Judge CARNEY STONE For: City Assessor REPUBLICAN OMAR H. RUNGE For: Mayor BEN PELSTER For: Councilman, 2 Ward HAROLD BUTZER For: Councilman, 3rd Ward EDW. KLIEGEL For: Councilman, 4th Ward R. E. DALLMEYER, JR.

For: Councilman, 5th Ward WANT AD RATES following rate tables apply locally (Missouri) excepting St. Louis and Kansas and only to want ads set to regular classifled type iD uniform style and serted. consecutive days without change in copy, (Words of 6-letters or over are counted as 2-words). A blind ad 18 charged! the regular rate plus 50c additional for entire run of ad not to exceed 6 days. Average 1 DAY 3 DAYS 8 DAYS Words Lines 28c 25c 18c Up to 15 .84 $2.25 3.24 16 to 20 1,12 3,00 4.32 21 to 25 5 1.40 3.75 5.40 26 to 30 1.68 4,50 6.48 31 to 35 1.98 5.25 7.66 36 to 40 8 2.24 6.00 8.64 41 to 45 9 2.52 6.75 9.72 16 to' 50 10 2.80 7.50 10.80 51 to 55 I 11 3.08 8.25 11.88 56 to 60 12 3.30 9.00 12.96 When Insertions Are Not Consecutive 1 Day Rate Apples CORRECTIONS: If an error should accur In your advertisement Dial 8-3131 immediately as the Post Tribune wIll be responsible for the first insertion only.

For Sunday Edition Deadline 11 0.10. Baturday Deadline Weekdays-11 a.m. COMING PUBLIC SALES Be sure thut your pubile is listed in this directory. It will be published dally each week. Listings will begin three before the sale provided a minimum size advertisement of eight inches is used In News Tribune.

Sales using more spuce will be listed as many days prior to (the sale there are inches in the ad. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 12:30 p. m. at the Joe Linnenbrink farm, 2- miles South of Linn, on Highway 89. Sale of Livestock, Dairy Equipment, Farm Machinery.

Mrs. Joe Linnenbrink, Col. Vince Raaf, Auctioneer Sales Manager. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 407 South Walnut Eldon, Mo. Sale of Houschold Furnishings, hundreds of tools.

Francis Bond, Owner. Fred Miles, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, APRIL 4 10:30 a.m. at farm known as the Anton Heckman farm, located 3-miles South of on Rock Creek Road. Sale of Cattle, Hogs.

Sheep, Farm Machinery, Feed, 130 Acre Farm, Miscellaneous. G. Henry Bemboom Clifford J. Siebeneck, Owners. Prenger Gratz, Auctioneers.

ANNOUNCEMENT In Memoriam MUEHLENKAMP -In loving memory of our dear husband, father grandfather, John H. Muehlenkamp who passed away one year ago today. March 25, 1958. We think of him in silence No eves can see us weep. But still within our aching hearts His sweet memories we keep.

Sadly Missed by Mrs. Muehlenkamp Children Grandchildren SHAFFER-In loving memory of our husband, brother friend, Walter J. Shaffer who passed away one year ago today, March 26, 1958. There is many a lonely heartache, And often a hidden tear, But all is a beautiful memory For one we loved so dear. Your memory to us is a keepsake, For which we will never part.

Though God has you in his keep-. ing We will always have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by Mrs. Mildred I. Shaffer, Brothers, Sisters Friends Flowers and Mourning Goods TELEVISION LAMP Including Plant, $5.00 BUSCH'S FLORISTS Monuments and Cemetery Lota MONUMENTS and MARKERS CENTRAL MO.

MONUMENT CO. MULBERRY AT ELM. 5-2251 MONUMENTS and MARKERS MACE TILE MONUMENT CO. 709 W. MAIN DIAL 4-7614 Elliott Motors.

400 W. High Goodwill Used Cars that was planned ahead of time. Flames will roar up drafty open stairways, tranThey'll lick through wooden floors in a three-story school considered a potential death trap--a school a lot like those still filling with youngsters five days a week in some places Fire experts from over the nobe watching the unusual experiment. It was born after Chischool fire last Dec. 2 killed 91 persons, mostly children.

The Los Angeles Fire Department wants to sce just what hapwhen flames sweep through pens. bullding. The firemen also want to try various ways of slopping the fire, For that. purpose. they're installing automatic sprinkler systerns in some sections, also thickor transoms and doorg in some Inspections this year, touched loll many by fire the hazards Chicago in fire, Los Angeles showed private and public schools.

Some were easily corrected; some huve caused buildings to be condemned. The test building. Robert Louis Stevenson Junior High School, was abandoned because of foundation flaws. It is more than 30 years oki. "Operation school fire." starts April 11, At least 14 separate fires, sealed off from one another, are planned.

Fire officials feel it will take much of the guess work out of school safety precautions. They think. too, it will help them anve lives when sumebody shouts: school's on fire!" Higher Payments Mean Benefit Hike Higher cornings, up to $4,800 year, 1101 can be credited to individual social security accounts, to a Hiram U. reminder statement district manager. Social Security Administration.

The new earnings base forl all workers under the social a ily year system ceiling replaces which the was old in effect from 1955 through 1958. The increased base will benefit apply de- to future social security terminations as well as social security tax contributions, It means that many Individuals whose earnings exceed $4,200 per year will pay more beginning with 1959 and also will get more when benefits become due. The higher tax and benefit base reflects the general increase In carnings levels in the past few years and the principle of keeping benefits related to earnings. It will result in greater over-all old-age, dienth, and disability protection for most people under social security, Word said. PROGRAMS Musio In Niche Sounds In Night Off KLIK 050 KC THURSDAY -C da Musta do County Nowa Agent Intarvirwa Newa Ac Carly Morning Music- The Bprciailst 8n58 Farm Newa-Market Facia da Trends naljats--The Weathervane Clock Weather Clock Time--Clock Crier Faith TodAY Morning Melodies Partyline Martin Show Towner.

FoRt Country Hour Country Hour Martin Show Rollin Show Rollin Blow Mike Rollin 8h01 off 59 Simca Demonstrator. 4000 miles 58 English Ford Wagon, 10,000 miles Ford 2 door Custom 57 Pontiac Star Chief 4 door Hardtop 56 Pontiac 2 door Standard Transmission 55 Plymouth 4 door Savoy 55 Hudson 4 door Super 54Ford 2 door Ranch Wagon 53 Chevrolet 4 door "210" TWO LOCATIONS 318 W. McCarty 6-2033 Open Evenings til 8 P.M. 510 W. Dunklin 5-4022 SHIKLES Used Cars You Can Afford CENTRAL MO.

MOTORS 1001 E. High Dial 6-4137 53 STUDEBAKER, V-8 Hardtop 51 CHEVROLET TRUCK, Tandem Axel, 20' Flat Bed 57 VOT KS WAGON DON BRUCKS Cities Service Highway 50 at Dix Road Phone 5-3112 Jefferson City, Mo. 1955 CHRYSLER Newport Hardtop Radio Heater Automatic Power Steering Real Sharp McKAY BUICK 57 FORD V-8 Station Wagon V-8 Sedan. Sharp 55 Chevrolet 4 door. Clean 55 Plymouth 4 door '6" $695 53 Ford 4 door.

Like new MANNING MOTORS Highway 50 West Dial 6-4322 1956 VOLKSWAGON Excellent Condition Will sacrifice. $1275. Dial 6-6422 1957 FORD 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WALLAU AUTO SALES 505 W. Dunklin Dial 6-2214 1958 PLYMOUTH, 2 door, Savoy. Radio automatic transmission.

settle estate). Price reasonable. Dial 5-1496. Auto Trucks for Sale 12 2 TON -Ford truck with van. $900.

Knaebel Market, 830 Broadway, Dial 6-9761. Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 TUBELESS TIRE RETREADING THAT'S RIGHT When we retread your tubeless tires you don't have to use tubes. MODERN PROCESSING MAKES THIS POSSIBLE BOB'S MODERN TIRE SERVICE At 119 Bolivar Since 1945 Repairing- -Service Stations 16 AUTO TRIM Convertible Tops Back Curtains Glass Installation PAUL GRIFFIN AUTO SERVICE (317 Commercial Dial 6-2714 BRUMMET'S Authorized Radiator Service Dial 6-7812 208 Commercial BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered 18 A-1 VAC FURNACE Cleaning will clean your furnace best. First class repairs adjustments on. all types of furnaces.

HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Worlds Largest Installers of Home Heating 1201 Monroe Dial 5-1412 ALL Kinds of Housecleaning Commercial Residential Also Rug Cleaning. Call 6-2551 CALL SALISCH PAINT CO To have those broken window panes replaced. 312 Monroe Dial 6-6015 FOR WELL DRILLING CALL KENNETH E. WALLACE, 5-1357 Old 54 South.

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