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Show "LETS TALK DRY CLEANING" By Ray Anker Stains are a lot more dangerous danger-ous than skeletons in a closet. Leaving stains in clothing shortens the life of the fabric and makes cleaning more difficult. dif-ficult. Using a hot iron cn stained clothing as Is often of-ten done with the idea of get-' get-' ting "one more wear" vfore cleaning is not a good Idea. The heat may "set" certain cer-tain stains and cause deterioration deter-ioration of the fabric. Best treatment for stains of any kind is prompt cleaning. Not "home treatment" but cleaning by experts who know Just what methods to use for particular stains. It will make your cleaner's Job easier and help him do a better job If you can tell him the nature of the particular stains when you bring your clothes in. Remember Re-member the sooner soil and stains can be removed from a fabric, the less chance they have to attack the material and cause weakening of the fibers. Whether your clothing has the normal accumulation of wrinkles wrin-kles and soiling or special stains, you can be sure of expert ex-pert cleaning care when you bring it to us . . or call for prompt pickup and delivery. Cedar Laundry and Dry Cleaners 60 East Lincoln Arenu Phone 586-8112 Times Ji True Old-Style jrajS Kentucky ' JLg. Bourlon ll'NHH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY. 86 PROOF Early times distillery company . Louisville. Kentucky NOTICE Farmers Livestockmen Businessmen First Security Bank Western Livestock Journal are pleased to announce their co-sponsored livestock live-stock agricultural tour February 24 to March 3. Tour will cover farming and livestock operations of Central California. Applications are being accepted. For full particulars partic-ulars contact any First Security Bank office. Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute Report: PLYMOUTH BEATS FORD AND CHEVROLET DN 8 OUT OF 10 OFFICIAL TESTS Plymouth once again proves all-around superiority against two-to-sixty city passing - - i PLYMOUTH 11.99 MC. PLYMOUTH 278 ft. Its competition. Handling, safety, performance, economy Chevrolet 13.64 .c Chevrolet 279 ft. ... . .. m FORD 18.01 ic. FORO 309 ft. all of these were measured in the second meeting of . , . , , , . - ., QUARTER-MILK HIGHWAY PASSING Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth early in December at the Plymouth i8.04 ..c. Plymouth 462 n. Riverside, Cal., test course. In a "Showdown" asked for S?V.:::iS:Sl lit. fS".::.".! n. fay riymouih, . 1353 rlymuutli Tar, whipped to. KlLOmmn 0M emergency stop parafcly equipped Chevrolet Impala V-8 and Ford Galax'e Plymouth 33.43 c. ford 120 ft. .' - , , . . . . ..... CHEVROLET 34.44 sac. PLYMOUTH 125 ft. "500" V-8 In eight out of ten official tests. FOrD 37.59 .c. Chevrolet 133 n. Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute bought the cars, economy run go-stop-park hired the drivers, supplied the officials, made and enforced fc.-JJ-JJ SJf tord?":::::::! " ml. ' the rules. The chart at right leaves no question about the re- ford .""i&m mPg! Chevrolet..'."!! mm. suits. Plymouth excelled In all-around performance and hill climb sv.-mile classic economy. Add In Plymouth's good looks and 5-year50,000- Chevrolet. ....15.00 . outh.... 2:51.74 mile warranty. See your dealer. Plymouth's on the move. f0H'"'' ,oc' F0R,?:v Tm' IncompMa third hMt 8m daalar lot lull (Mailt v ' 7. f i . - i U(P . y - - " 1 l,,. " .L' . Voof Authority) Ptymouth-VtlLnt Dwlw'i W.rnrtty lnt MM Hi mrlal nd wwkrrwtwM on 1J cart hMbmn ixndwl to InekK MrH roplratiwrit or net, without nharo. (of rw""! ( 'tw. lor S 1 f 90.000 mi tea, . ni irnm-ti r-w-A rm soma ftrtt. an th. g.n. block. Iwaa and iotwn.1 Mia . tran.mw.ion c and lrrlmal parte (anhKMn m.rnl thrtcn); PLYMOUTH MVBI0N C 9 CHRYSLER torau mwtv, drrva ahaft. imlvaraal iomta (..ctud.n, dua rvra, raar a.hi am) drflwanlial. f ZtJ COnWHAIKHI anvKM tha nhlctt haa tm aarvload at ra-oiwbla mtafvala aooordln, la th Plrmouth-Valiant Cwbfwd Ur Ura idwdulaa. V-- JONES MOTOR COMPANY 380 North Main Cedar City, Utah |