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. ' v EATON-CUNNINGHAM CO. f Kansas Citj ' «, Missouri i LA ALVERNA THE PRESENTED SENIOR OF SAINT FRANCIS IN NEVAI1A, MISS0URI Z edicatiaH Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace I Where there is hatred let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; Where there is sadness, joy; Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to console; To be understood, as to understand; To be loved, as to love for it is in giving, that we receive; It is in pardoning, that we are pardoned; It is in dying, that we are born to eternal life. Saint Francis Assisi With this prayer, we the Seniors of 19 8 humbly dedicate this La Alverna to the Sanctification of Youth for which Saint Francis Academy in the spirit of its patron strives by example, prayer and good works, to instill in its students a true devotion to God and his celestial subjects. CI -pxyO!:, ofjl-nj-tA HEh RT Av-xM- H5 RE... liVw m p, w m - — Bl3t |i|| IIIU llilHiiBfe. CHAPLAIN, Social Ethics II Rt. Rev. Msgr. F.J. Knoebber SCHOOL MODERATOR Reverend W. Puetz PRINCIPAL, Latin I, Algebra, Social Ethics I Sister Mary Carmelita LIBRARIAN, Social Studies, Adv. English Sister Mary Rose Social Studies I, English I, II Sister Mary Aloysia Commercial, Latin II, Geometry Sister Mary Rita Home Economics, Spanish I Sister Mary Seraphine SPONSOR III and IV, Science, Band, Chorus Sister Mary Dorothy SPONSOR I and II, Physical Education Sister Mary Clara Dancing jlrs. John Laskovich LA ALVERNA STAFF Editor-in-chief Mar jorie Schuster Business Manager Ellen Lynn Advertising Manager Ruth Kantner Literary Editors Eileen Tilling Barbara Bruce Connie Rooney Make-up Editor Mary Jane Camden Secretary Mary Jane Schwaller Artist .Eileen Tilling Tjrpists Mary Cannady Georgia Bax Photographer Mary Margaret Goth SENIOR CLASS PHOPHECT Having completed my great opera play Madame Butterfly , I toured some of the larger cities across the nation. }ty first stop was in New York, where I visited a few of the department stores. As I was looking through the lingerie, I encountered Mary Margaret Goth, saleslady for Playtex. Her exquisite talent for bargaining and talking herself out of a tight squeeze is very useful, for she can talk a lady into one. Vly next stop was in Washington D.C., and I toured the Presidential Grounds. In the play ground in the back I noted the familiar face of Connie Rooney, governess and teacher of the President ' s children. She is also a journalist for the Ladies Home Journal. In a museum in Denver, Colorado, I was attracted by a sign which said, The Doeverything , invented by Mary Jane Schwaller. At the side was literature ex- plaining it. This machine, it said, washes, irons, scrubs, gets meals, washes dishes, gets the children off to school, tends the furnace, and does the mar- keting. It has attachments which hoe the garden, mow the lawn, and an arm which reaches out to spank little Stan when he drags the cat around by the tail. The present Mrs. R. Musial intends to spend the remainder of her life reading all the new novels. In Kansas City I find Mary Louise Cannady employed by the Kansas City Times. She is a reporter and is known as Speedy Sophie . She carries two things in her pockets, a book entitled Clues and a pair of handcuffs. Her intense interest in everybody ' s business and her cast-iron nerves enable her to penetrate where she is not wanted without embarrassment. She is so alert that she interviews criminals as they are committing the crime and gets tomorrow ' s news last week. Also, employed in the city is Ellen Lynn, a nurse in St. Mary ' s Hospital. Her recurrent dream in which she is a canaiy bird chased by a cat, cheers all the pa- tients extremely. She spends five hours a day in each of her two Candy Stores, one in New York and one in London. She travels back and forth at night. Busy lady, Ellen is ! Later, while waiting for a medical check-up in the Professional Building, I read that Ruth Kantner has won a national bread-baking contest. She is the happy wife of a prominent business man and serves the best meals in town. In addition to that, she is a lecturer on home-making, the kind who tells people how to feed ten people for seven days on twenty-three cents apiece. Now, as irsy turn to see Dr. Marjorie Schuster has arrived, I drop the mag- azine. I see Marjorie has grown somewhat older but is still young at heart. Dr. Schuster is yet single but she tells me she has many suitors, but she can ' t make up her mind whether to marry the African Lion Hunter or the garbage truck driver. Next I go to Jefferson City to see my sister. She tells me of the recent election in which Eileen Tilling ran for Governess of the state, but lost by one vote which was cast by her campaign manager. Previously she had been a senator of the state but has resumed her former profession as a lawyer. Now I go back to rny own home town and find Georgia Bax and Mary Jane Camden partners in the Camden-Bax Real Estate, They are selling Florida lots to the inhabitants of Labrador and igloos to the dwellers of the Sahara. In their leisure time Miss Bax writes speeches for politicians and Mary Jane helps her husband in managing Jane ' s Cat Farm , A public auction is held here every Saturday afternoon. Some of the cats bring up to $5,000. Barbara Bruce and Eileen Tilling SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, hereby asserting that we are of sound minds, and extremely sound bodies, proclaim our Last Will and Testament. We, the Senior Class will our iron which we bought as Freshman, to the Fresh- man Class of 1958-59. We, the Senior Class, leave our very unusual and broadened vocabulary to the Sophomore Class of next year. Remember, to achieve the same take English four years. We, the Senior Class will to the Juniors of next year, our technique to type without errors, and our Shorthand Speed of 180 words per minute. We, the Senior Class bequeath our quiet and dignified ways to the Senior Class of ' 59. I, Connie Rooney, will to ny capper Carol Schwaller my long hair, to Carolyn Lewellyn, my wished for second year Latin book, and to Connie Brown my seat in Father John ' s class. I, Georgia Bax, will my rosy cheeks to Jackie Topper, my temper to Alice Berendzen, and my place in the Senior Dorm to my sister Lorraine. I, Mary Jane Schwaller, will my golden blonde hair to one of my Mary ' s Home friends, Carol, Schulte, my ability to win a homemaking award to Christine Green, and my place in Chemistry to Patricia Diebold. J, Eileen Tilling, will my librarianship to Jo Anne Goddard, my ability to argue logically to Isabel Esquivel and Kathy Logan, and my likeness for History to Mary Beth Kanute. I, Mary Louise Cannady, will my long hair to Ann Bute, my slender shape to Janice Haug, and n y quiet manner to talkative Eunice Lang. I, Ellen Lynn, will my disposition to Vera Esquivel, my dancing to Ruth Karleskint, and my size and shape to Judy Berendzen. I, Ruth Kantner, will my well kept school locker to Mary Willibrand, my gentle- man friends to Mary Alice Boehler, and my speediness to Leah Topper. I, Barbara Bruce, will my ability to flub up music lessons to Darlene Melling, my talkativeness to Janice Bergschneider, and my soprano voice to Marilyn Roth. I, Marjorie Schuster, will my place on the Katy to Dorothy Ellebracht, who will be needing it the next three years, my Stradivarius ability to play the violin to Ellen Morgan, and my vmusual ability to manage a successful volley ball team to Nina Gastel. May she have better luck than I did. I, Mary Jane Camden, will my caty disposition to Ardella Bergschneider, my ability to grow long fingernails to Elaine Bergschneider, and my natural curly hair to Kathy Vogel. I, Mary Margaret Goth, will ii y cute smile to Bonnie Smith, my so called Jap- enese eyes to Jane Stander, and my work, taking care of Jerry and the fish to Kathy Kalwei, (LLjujof ' s o- Ji- Sodality 1-2-3 -U Glee Club 1-2-3-U Music Appreciation 2-3 A ' capella 2-3-U Class Vice President 1 Student Councilor 2 Class Secretary -Treasurer 3( . Vocation Club Secretary U i ' Piano Ac compliment 2-3-U Band 2-3-U La Avema Staff 1+ Nightingale h Ambition: Mrs. Liberace Nickname : Kayo Pet Peeve : Lights out- at 9 :30 Mary Jane Camden Clinton, Missouri Sodality 1-2-3-ii Sodality Vice Prefect 3- 4- Glee Club 1-2-3-ii A ' capella 1-2-3-ii Band 1-2-3-U Student Councilor 1 Class Secretary 2-ii Vocation Club 1-2-3-ii Piano Accon jliment k Nightingale Staff 2-3- Cheer Leader 1-3 La Alvema h Ambition: To the Muni Opera in New York Nickname: Barbie Pet Peeve: Sunday morning study hall Barbara Bruce St. Louis, Missouri Isabel Esquivel 1 l v«Y Ardella Bergschneider I Class Flower White Lily Ruth Karle skint C ?«oI jft S -%ueJl«}t X Iijof tfr «7o-Ajrn 6 cr  sJfe- tt lvff tr ppt ' crr9l •Schu.ltf }■tt 1 -d in ■fl cA t ii«r ( hisIXlotlc Sr fe tA ' S ' oui: oT (y n ' J?Ia-ri A o ;t e - t r ' c l Witli nti C h Colors- BU n XOhlLit Vihj-U n« ■iileltini uni ' C yt9 (?07tnrV. r wn Aath X (t- n. C hss iJi on 5 C?ne n ' ne ix oC 9 4 0). il iiiiiiii (Jey -fj -CJ-O- (t V J -2VI«u Mow) f«-nt ' Me Ker- -Bui uthi-TtJ c yn«:. dci Cr cur li0 t, Jfi ' Kuer cculi o-n v 6et s-ome res ii. S thUt n C Ncrw if we-i-iiuiii S hai. is, ifuj •Don ' -t krc-ak rule. ' C ' oy$( ' ineS4tX ' C omt an C ' ha rn te , H Havin A B .e K -  . ° c 5 Patricia Diebold K «« «? Leah Topper Kary Beth Kanute Judy Berendzen President Kathleen Kalwei V. President Class of ' 61. Dorothy Ellebracht Treasurer We go to St. Francis Down in Nevada, Mo. We ' re proud of our chances To be loyal, St. Francis. Tou give us the training Franciscans are claiming Each party and gan Adds to our school jpy. Life ' s not the same Heaven is our aim. We ' ve set our goal high We, the class of ' 61. Bonnie Smith Secretary Ellen Morgan Student Councilor Student 0 MKCtl Mary Jane Schwaller Christine Green President Ellen lyrai Carol Sue Schulte Ellen Morgan Postulants-Grads of S. F. A. M.r.Mr H WmM Living Rosary 1 a 5 nii na n-i: oaUaa 6 vloul. D, u XA iAxJit 9flcuui TnoAxuiAilt otL 7) (aA J UJL J2 €c. . a fiiicna n ' QoaUaa QfVLocjL. e . Sx£J iAxJcC TrioAY o {S (A CUruJL Q jJtJijt rvSx%ynXi Q juUiQ hjUf ' W kJoyi Glee Club 1-2-3-ii Class Vice President k Piano 1-2-3-ii Band 2 La Alverna Staff k CYC 1-2-3-ii Altar Society 1-2-3-U Civics Club Secretary 2 Civics Club 1-2 Secretarial Club Vice President U Ambition r To see the World Nickname r Connie Kay Pet Peeve: Out of Class Assignments Connie Rooney Nevada, Missouri Sodality 1-2-3-it Sodality Prefect 1; A ' capella 2-34i May Queen k Cheer Leader 1-2-3 Band 1-2 -3 -U Class President 1 Student Councilor 2-3 La Alverna Staff h Vocation Club 2-3-ii Nightingale Editor 3 Nevada Civic Symphony 2-3 Ambition: Hang out M. D. shingle Nickname: Margibeil Pet Peeve: Pessimists Marjorie Schuster Pilot Grove, Missouri Sodality 1-2-3 -U Glee Club 1-2 -3-U A ' capella 1-3 Vocation Club Secretary 3 Betty Crocker Award k Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 Class President 3 Student Councilor h Nightingale Staff h La Alverna Staff I4 Assistant Conmercial Secretary U Mary Jane Schwaller Mary ' s Home, Missoxiri Ambition: Nurse for unmarried M. D Nickname : Jayne Pet Peeve: Drive-In-Movies Sodality l-2-3iU Glee Club 1-2-3-U Band 2 Vocation Club 1-2-3 Student Councilor 1 Class Vice President Class President U Mission Club k Secretarial Club k Nightingale Staff U La Alverna Staff h Librarian U Ambition: History Teacher Nickname : Tillie Pet Peeve: Slow People Eileen Tilling Germantown, Missouri Sodality 1-2-3-ii Scxlality Secretary k Glee Club 1-2-3-ii Band 2-3 Vocation Club 1-2-3-U President of Class 2 Vocation Club President U Class Treasurer 1 Mission Club U Secretarial Club U Nightingale 3 La Alverne Staff k Ambition: Teacher Nickname : Chirp Pet Peeve: Getting to bed on time Mary Margaret Goth Clinton, Missouri CLASS SONG -TIsTiery today. Oh, we love THE HALLS OF IVY that ajdrro And we will not forget tho ' we be far f r- awjij . To the hallow ' d HA jLS OB Y ev rv ice MJlsbid farewell. And shiimner oiT iy tifxlight likg e Kvesper bell. One dalr a hushTwdAl ftJJ ; ie fie steps of us all Will ho ddira the iJ and disappear. But as we feaJS tart our journeys far apart. Apart of rhr;J heart will linger here It ttte TQd HALLS OF IVY yiiere jre ' ve iijjed and learned to know, Tha?n4hro ' the years we ' ll see you in the sweet after glow. jy Cl U ic) JiyCJyCryvoL J JUL )July m t et I Connie ■• «« Sodality 1-2-3-Ji Glee Club 1-2-3-ii Music Appreciation 3 Mission Club U Piano 2 Vocation Club 1-2-3-ii Class Vice President 2 Band 2-3-U La Alverna Staff k Civics Club 2 Secretarial Club U Mardi Gras Queen k Ambition: Nickname : Pet Peeve: Hollywood ' s latest star Jo-Jo Movies Georgia Bax St. Elizabeth, Missouri Sodality 1-2-3-ii Glee Club 1-2-3-i Class Treasurer k Vocation Club 1-2 -3 -i+ CYC h Mission Club k Secretarial Club 1; Band 1 La Alverna Staff Civics Club 2 Ambition: Home Economist Nicknama : Shorty Pet Pe«ve: English Ruth Kantner Clinton, Missouri Sodality 3-h Student Council President U Nightingale Staff 3-U La Alverna Staff U Music Appreciation 3 Coffee ' Club U Mission Club h Vocation Club U Class President 2 Cheerleader 1 CYC h Ambition: Psychiatrist with own couch Nickname : Joker Pet Peeve: Rolling Beds in Senior Dorm Ellen Lynn Lamar, Missouri Glee Club 1-2-3-U Sodality 1-2 -3 -U A ' capella 2 Class Treasurer 2 Vocation Club 1-2-3-ii V. Pres, of Secretarial Club U Band 2-3-ii Piano 1 Coffee Club k Class Reporter k La Alverna Staff k Civics Club 2 Ambition: Private Secretary Nickname: Cannady Jones Pet Peeve: History Class Mary Louise Cannady Kansas City, Missouri DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM J i ' ' Birds Of The Feather Ij Going Somewhere? Jane Stander m t J3 •ft mmM Maiy WilUbrand I After The Retreat _ Sophisticated Seniors ??? ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY NEVADA, MISSOURI A Fully Accredited Boarding High School for Girls V 4e Sliie i 0 St. nxmcli Where young women live graciously, with every opportun- ity to grow intellectually and spiri tually. Where every effort is made to cooperate with parents, anxious to provide the best for their daughters in a whole- some Catholic atmosphere. Where complete academic, secretarial, home economics, and music courses are offered. WHERE BOARD AND TUITION RATES ARE SUR- PRISINGLY REASONABLE. AT NEVADA, MISSOURI - 96 MILES SOUTH OF KANSAS CITY. EASILY REACHED BY BUS OR CAR ON HIGHWAY 71 !ZZ LOGAN MOORE NEVADA, MISSOURI NO, 9 TAXI CO. NEVADA, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF POKORNY ' S A NAME IDENTIFIED WITH PHARMACY SINCE 1894. AST SIDE n PHONE 247 HACKNEY ' S FABRIC, PATTERNS CLOTHING EAST SIDE SQUARE LAMAR, MISSOURI g- e d PkcM 7 J eaada, Mo-. Compliments of S. H. K R E S S CO. 5- 10- 25 CENT STORE fdawH. Motel FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES AIR - CONDITIONED TELEVISION HOT WATER HEAT TILE SHOWERS Two Blocks from Business District ARNOLD N. LAMBERT Mb e.walnut hiway 54 phone 316 K KINGS FASHIONS SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE MAR MISSOURI Dr. O. W. Dodge Dr. I. E. Spencer OPTOMETRISTS NEVADA, MISSOURI THORPE ' S VERNON COUNTY ' S General Electric Store Salel and Se u lce TOM THORPE 114 N. Cedar Phone 19 NEVADA, MISSOURI aknl-OH (IcuiuUo SUofL 225 M. e doA HEIM ' S HATCHERY ERANYi HEIM, OWNER LAMAR, MISSOUW BOB COX PHILLIP ' S 66 SERVICE Highway 71 North Nevada, Mo. NEVADA IMPLEMENTS SaleA and Sen Aux, JOHN DEERE DEALER Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Northeast Corner of D VIETH ' S CAFE Completely Air-Conditioned • ' WE FEED YOU ON THE SQUARE. SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE SQUARE NEVADA, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF 3 aH£el 0. JlanAii£ FORT SCOTT, KANSAS DR. J. P. WOODFILL Oy.o n:crbt Hevnch, M ' cocuri LAMAR TRUST COMPANY MEMBER F D I C THE FRIENDLY BANK LAMAR. MISSOURI Graphic Arts Studic Qualify Photography PORTRAIT COMMF.RCIAL 119 E. Cherry Nevada, Mo. EAST SIDE OF SQU.ARE LAMAR, MLSSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF BEISLE Y ' S HOME OF PITTSBURGH PAINTS East Side of Square JAMES F. SHARP BLDG. Heal Zdiate JIoohI COMPANY KANSAS CITY, MO. ia tU Qn GAi44iiio4€ Glaa BEST WISHES FROM WHlTESIDE S brt Scott, Kansas O, B. MARKET 221 West Walnut M EVADA, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF 3 AN PENCE -NU ' GRILL 24 N. National Fort Scott, Kansas Schiebrel ' s Grocery ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER 428 W.Austin Phone 411 Tailor to Home and Auto Nevada Canvas Co, UPHOLSTERING AWNINGS of 58 314 Main St. 207 West Olive Joplin, Mo. Springfield, Mo. J oia Sideline MYRON O. WEIL Regional Manager COLE ' S 57 7 ea U ep endoMe £e iO€ce JOSEPH L. POHL CONTRACTOR 828 N. Front Nevada, Missouri O. L, NEWBERRY DIAMONDS and WATCHES 14 E. WALL FORT SCOTT. KANSAS adMd The Students of the Academy often say, iVIy Parents are coming early to Nevada because they want to do some shopping . THAT IS THE PROOF! THE STUDENTS OF THE ACADEMY an 1 THE FACULTY take this opportunity to express sincere thanks and appreciation to the MERCHANTS OF NEVADA LA ALVERNA STAFF Renwick Insurance Agency Phone 274 Nevada, Mo. Johannes Hardware Co, Phone 404 Nevada, Mo. C. A, WHITE Sales Service Nevada, Mo. StandcAd Qil PnaducU G. D. FOSTER, AGENT SUNRA FROZEN FOODS 315 WALNUT KANSAS CITY, MO. lieautif J loak 211 E. CHERRY PHONE 208 M Y R O N J. D R A K E PERCY F. M I L S T ER EICHINGER FUNERAL HOME AIR-CONDITIONED OXYGEN EQUIPPED NORTH SIDE SQUARE hone 903 Nevada, Mo. Pood Store r 703 E. Atlantic fT Hiuay 71 at Hickory 5 c 10 c - SI. 00 Scati d Btane SELF-SERVICE CHECK OUT FERGUSON ' S OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES JOB PRINTING ? S. CEDAR NEVADA MO. W. R. HAMBLIN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE PICTURES OF PROPERTY LISTED 7 CHERRY PHONE 803 MENDENHALL ' S SHOES SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION South Side Square Phone 388 14 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 4 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 129 S. Main Phone 4015 ZION SHOE STORE Nevada, Missouri WIGGS DRUG STORE PHARMACY FOUNTAIN SERVICE PHONE 402 NEVADA, M O. A W ROOT BEER DRIVE - IN MR. MRS. WAYNE FOUTS 827 E. MINN. AVE. NEVADA, MO. 7. K. WoodoAd Carburetor and Electric Service Nevada, Missouri Hiway 71 Minnesota Phone 1083 Smitty ' s Elreco Service PHONE 299 NORTH HIWAY 71 NEVADA, MO. Cottey Corner Grocery C. S. Hinkley, Prop. GROCERIES MEAT PRODUCE 936 W. Cherry Phone 318 «.« S«« «« S i sS« « ©«««««« « S ««5«.«B5p iO ® t 0 09 S ' (i .)S4 ff 6 ' O f:® ' Si f ' f f, f iffi Jdargest itt ]t im i]ixi25i THORNTON 1 NATIONAL BANK FARM and HOME Savings and Loan Association ESTABLISHED 1869 WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS X .£f. . irK irKj VK i int 6rx. y ' J V : .yz Say it with flowers COMPLIMENTS OF C. DARNOLD Florist PHONE 51 NEVADA, MO. Higgins Dairy Co Carl D. Higgins Ted Ireland DISTRIBLTORS FOR FOREMOST TASTEMARK DAIRY PRODUCTSl I JCTS[ KEVADA, MISSOURI Phone 633 Hwv. 71 ani Vernon LEE BRADLEY LINOLEUiM AND CARPET CO. 2405 TRUMAN ROAD KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI We c4 we. 9t I AIR CONDITIONED STEAM HEATED NEVADA TOURIST COURT U. S 54 3 1-2 BLOCKS WEST OF U. S. 71 1 V2 BLOCKS EAST OF BUSINESS DISTRICT Jlec4 and and Gaiken e WUUe phone 888 NEVADA, MO. MID=CONTINENTAL WATERPROOFING CO. TUCK POINTING - SAND BLASTING 315 East Wall FORT SCOTT, KANSAS Phone 1663 SELLER ' S Dairy, Livestock and Farm Supply 3. SIDE SQUARE PHONE 2229 Fort Scott, Kansas JiexfOn tJl-G ulUuane. Gifts -RCA Whirlpool DON NORRIS NEVADA, MISSOURI r Compliments Of Aota Pa di ROY and BILL O ' CONNEL VADA, MISSOURI MFA SERVICE Gasoline and Oils 126 WEST AUSTIN STREET COMPLIMENTS OF Ame s Produce 229 N. Cedar Nevada, Mo. DARROW LUMBER CO. NEVADA, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS of HAROLD R SCHUTTE FRANK AGEE Refrigeration Sales WESTINGHOUSE 533 E. CHERRY PHONE 1125 Bowlus School Supply Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE SCHOOL Phone 888 Pittsburg, Kansas 195s AMES SUPPLY CO. CECIL D. SMITH 207 W. CHERRY NEVADA, MISSOURI Ga HfxUme tti, o Ic PJixi uiixicdf. S.E. Corner Square Phone 549 DARI . CREME Cones, Malts, and Milk Shakes NEVADA, MO. Hennessy Chevrolet Inc. 224 East Walnut Nevada, Mo. Ed John Keating Clyde Hughe: 9 Market St. Phone 255 FORT SCOTT KANSAS JAMES FLESCH S KELLY SERVICE STATION- HIGHWAY 160 LAMAR, MISSOURI PICKETT ' S DRUG Complete Line ot COSMETICS and SUNDRIEo NORTH SIDE H BLACKSMITH AND WELDING SHOP HIGHWAY 71 2 BLOCKS NORTH 71-54 Jet. Nevada, Missouri OGLE GRAIN COMPANY Wholesale and Retail FEED SEEDS GRAIM Phone 212 N2VAD , MD. B3;c433! G. H. SPEECE Glass Wallpaper Paint EAST SIDE SQUARE COMPLIMENTS OF A eaada A e4AJ Publishers and Printers NEVADA, MISSOURI I - 4 r- EATON-CUNNI ,, , Kansas City ti, Missouri
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