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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1951 SEVEN Lewisburg Fire ment Has Banquet Thursday Lewisburg Volunteer Fire Depart- LEWISBURG, Dec. The Baraca Men's Bible class of the Lewisburg Methodist church held its annual oyster supper Friday evening at the church. T. S.

Wagner was toastmaster. ment gave Shafer Mrs. W. Wright 'of Lewisburg, who gave three musical readings, accompanied by Mrs. Burr Sha- Burr The James evening for the members of the er on tne piano.

The Rev. Stacy department, several guests and other towns. Groscup, pastor, gave a short talk and introduced the guests. Guests included: The Rev. Clyde district superintendent; I A News And Circulation Offices.

Hinton 862, SIS Mnnma Man Tn 1 ORGAN CAVE FOUR-H oo Monroe wen i 1D un ns Mcn Preparations Are Made To IfaExaminations Pay Bonus In Greenbrier CLUB HOLDS MEETING ORGAN CAVE, Dec. 9--The Oran Cave 4-H club held its annual COAL RIVER AREA NEWS DESSERT BRIDGE party Thursday II I MFCT UNION. Dec. 9 Thirty-six i the Organ Ifltt plans are formed under the leadership of being rapidly made to pay veterans their bonus as rapidly and smoothly as possible. R.

Fletcher, deputy of the West Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs, said at the Greenbrier Valley area office in Lewisburg Saturday. Veterans may start making application 'or their bonus on January 2 and the plans are to pay A turkey dinner was served in and Mrs Hensley; Mr. and Mrs. the American Legion nail by the Davis Mr and Mrs Nelson members of the America Legion niels Mr and Mrs. Herb Mays, the bonuses in the same order Auxiliary.

Recently the Lewis- Andre Detch Linwood Young that the applications are received, burg Fire Department extin- and allace La Parde. guished a fire the Kroger gro- George Hanna was in charge of eery store and tne store, grateful for the excellent work performed, donated a big turkey to each member of the department. It was some of these turkeys that were served. Orville K. Fulwider was toastmaster.

The Rev. Clyde Hensley, Methodist church superintendent of the Lewisburg district, addressed the group, and Mayor W. E. Selards also "spoke on the program. It was stated to the visitors that no business matters scheduled for the evening and that the purpose of the.meet- ing was purely to enjoy a Christmas dinner.

Fulwider, chief of the Lewisburg Fire Department, introduced a number of 'guests; included were: E. L. Watts, town recorder; Wiliam S- Coleman, G. H. Hall, members of the Lewisburg town council; Chief of Police N.

L. Sidebottom and Poliecman Francis Hinkle of Lewisburg. Also Mike Murray, chief of White Sulphur Fire Department; Roy Morris, chief and Charles Graves, assistant chief, Ronceverte Fire Department; and Richard Ford, chief of Alderson Volunteer Fire Department. cooking the supper, and was assisted by Guy Gillilan. Herman Reed, Harry Landers and Jack Richardson.

Circle of the Lewisburg Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Wagner Thursday evening for their annual Christina? party. Gifts were exchanged and games Led by Mrs. James Williams and Mrs. Andrew Detch.

Refreshments were.served to the twenty-six members and guests present by Mrs. Wagner, assisted by Mr. Ray Quick, Mrs Edgar L. Smith, and Mrs. Ralph Legg.

Hospital CALDWELL, Mrs. George Persinger of Caldwell is a patient In the Greenbrier Valley Hospital at Ronceverte. Arrives in Far East SINKS GROVE, Pfc. Donald E. Weikl'e, son of Mrs.

J. R. Weikle of Sinks Grove, has arrived in the Far East and has been the 6147th Tactical Control Group, a unit of the Fifth Air Force in Korea. Enlist In Service HONCEVERTE, Two boys enlisted for four years in the U. S.

Air Force Friday at the U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Station in Ronceverte and were sent to Beckley where they will take physical examinations and be processed. They were Donald Lee Payne, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Payne of Man, and Jack Lewis, 19, son of Snowden F. Lewis and the late Mrs. Lewis of 500 Frazier Street, Lewisburg. Payne attended Stonewall Jackson high school in Charleston and Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg and has been employed with Burl F. Stotts Construction Man.

Lewis attended Lewisburg high school. LEWISBURG--Greenbrier County Court will have a regular meeting date on New Years day according to their schedule of meetings. The court observed that the next meeting would be held on January 8 instead of the regular date. Circle Has Party LEWISBURG, Members of Stock Sale Results RONCEVERTE, Results of the livestock sales at the Greenbrier Valley Stock Yards at Ronceverte as of Friday, Dec. 7, is as follows; common to 17.00 to 31.00; heifers, 21.00 to 34.60; cows, 10.00 to- 29.00; veal calves, 22.00 to 38.80; stock calves, 21.00 to 25.00; bulls, 21.00 to 27.60; lambs, 14.00 to 30.00; bucks, 7.00 to 19.00; hogs, 17.50 to 19.10; shoats, 14.00 to 19.00; sows, 15.00 to 17.00; pigs, 7.50 to 13.00.

RONCEVERTE, Henry Green of Ronceverte was honored with a suprise birthday party given by his wife on Friday evening, Dec. 7. Guests present included: Mrs. Nellie Miller and son, John; Miss Bertha Carter, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Spotts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, Rev. and Mrs. James Webb, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Dunell, Edward Gardener, Rev. Thomas Brooks, Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs. Julian Young.

Mrs. George Cousin, Mrs. Mattie Cousin, Miss Maggie Perry, Miss Mary Cousin, Robert Murril; Lewis Rhodes, Leroy Miller, Clarence Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Miss Edna Cousin Miss Marguerite Cousin, Miss Valory Cousin, and Mrs.

in an eight-county by Fletcher who Serial number, alphabetical order, and other logical orders of payment have been discarded to follow strictly the order of acceptable applications. Deputy Fletcher assisted by C. C. Callison, assistant department director, Charleston, will conduct a training school for the department personnel in his offices on Washington Street Thursday afternoon, Dec. 13, at 1:30, he said, i duties as deputy.

A similar training school for volunteer personnel that will assist in making out applications of veterans for bonuses, or will advise applicants, or perform other services associated with the program will be held at the American Legion Hall in Lewisburg Thursday evening, Fletcher said. Suzanne Siivercruys Stevenson in 1949. Monroe Countv men will be sent Johnson, county club agent, was to Beckley on'Friday, Dec, 14, lor present and spoke to the group on preinduction physical examina- club work and Mrs. Ray Boone, tion, Mrs. Clara Lee Sibold, clerk i received a pin for entering the A of the Monroe Selective Service i county demonstration contest, WHITESVILLE NEWS WHITESVILLE, Dec.

9 Mrs. Jean and Aileen Salamy spent Wedi nesday night in Charleston and were Christmas shopping Thur- Masscy Named Deputy Massey of Union and Board, announced. The theme of the program was are: Wade Oren Wickline! "Christmas." Sue Bostic read the U'HITESVILLE. Dec-. 9 Mrs.

Visiting Mrs. Thelma Gargas of entertained mem-1 Leevale is her sister, Mrs. Alma Dessert': Craft. Club at her home in Am-! Mrs. Virginia Dew has been cali- ied home due to the serious illness eagle Tuesday night.

Delford Lee Weikle, and poems were Prizes were won by: Mrs. Almaj fat Boone and Kester Craft, Mrs. PJthelyn Peltry. Mrs. has been appointed bonus deputy Edward Andrew Robertson, Roger of the W.

Va. Department of I mas Bennett Skelton, Robert GleniErskine. Health pictures were. a i Miller, Mrs. Alice Wilker-: eran Affairs working with E.

R. Bracken, Dewey Dennis Williams, shown by Bonnie Harvey son and Mrs, Mildred Noel. at Lewi: in the administration of applies- Pete Jones of, songs. lions for veteran bonuses and a in. the district office p' au i Tommie 'Adams, Raymond! ger Rogers.

The group joined in Attending were; Mrs Gretchon Massey will assist nter Masters, Vance Lindbergh the singing of several Chmtmas! Skidmore MfS phylUs Barren. Mr. and served Goodlow I Thornton, Woods, Stanford Lee; Grey Charlton. were served to the dred Noel, Mrs. Ethelyn Peltry.

Mrs. Rcba Roberts, Mrs. Aileen J. T. Jarrell, their home in a being away several months.

Jarreli has been in the istrator.pf the West Virginia De-, Thornton Paul The i a Massey replaces J-ersld- WUUams of Blue Sulphur Springs who resigned as bonus deputy to accept a job with DuPont near Charleston Massey has already started the rLad akslde Snuth Livestock Results of the stock sales at the Bluegrass Mar- J. Howard Clay, of Pettus, is re- son Mrs. Organizations Will assist in making out the applications of the veterans are American Red Cross, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and possibly an some instances others. Where- ever it is possible a station where veterans can make applications for bonus will be set up in the quarters of. these organizations and will be open to assist them with adequate personnel from Jan.

2 until all are made. Veteran training schools have already been conducted at Union, White Sulphur Springs, and Lewisburg, by Fletcher. A similar training session will be held at Richwood Thursday, Dec. 20. Schools are pending for which dates have not been set 'at Sum- mersvile, Cowen and Marlington.

Tuckwiller Rites Scheduled Today and White. Glace. 4 I V.i»_*V a i cv inv. i Inc. at North Caldwell as of I Thelma Gargas, Mrs.

Mary White, Dec. 6. is as Alma Craft and Miss Kat i common to choice: heifers, 25.10: cows, 15.30 to 20.00; vea Tuesday. Mrs. Clay is in Cleveland Rotary Club Meets WIITESVILLE--The Whitesville calves 27.10 to 33.00; calves, by Billie Gene-LaFon and Herman, a 9 oo to 11.00' bulls, 23.70; Eugene Caldwell, WaiteviUe; 18 50 pigs by headi 6-50 to Homer Ethan Baflard, Rock, 75 hens 13 to 29; ryers Club held their week who were Camp; Henry Gilbert Sweets 02 to turkeys, .35 to .48 1-2.

meeting Thursday night at the, first of he weekf was Bill Cowley Springs; Dewey Jasper. Lilly. Whitesville Junior High School. ftf a a Addition who killed an Mr. and Mrs.

Garland Roberts, have moved to Rock Creek. Thej were formerly residents of Bran-, ham Addition. Among Coal River Area Marie; Jess Morgan Hines-; Willow Hostess To Circle i Cashmere; Richard Lewisburg was hostess at a jers, Bozoo; Charles Henry of Circle No. 2 of the 1 iBallard; Clayton Emery Ripley. Lewisburg Methodist church HUGiiAKT, -uec a A ickaway Harvey Madison Thursday evening at her home.

Tuckwiller, 76, of tlugnart, died at ap Marion Frederick Ben-j Mrs. Charles Givens. chairman, with Ladies night being lg month oW HUGHART, Dec. the home of a Lizzie Robinson, of Clintonville, Saturday. Deane LEWISBURG--Mrs.

L. Moye A dinner Was served and enter-! tainment was furnished by the Sherman High School Orchestra! and Glee Club under the direction of George Schweizer. nett. Creamery; Robert Gray over the meeting, and Weikle, Sarton: Edward Harlanrlj Devotions were led by Mrs. E.

Second Creek; William iHouck. Surviving are three other daugh-jp 0 i ex ter Bradley, Roanoke, Mrs. Moye was assisted by Mr. OES Initiation Held WHITESVILLE Seven mem- To Address Meeting: HINTON, Charles Shackleford, of Raleigh will address Summers county Farm Veterans on the Rural Development Program at a meeting in the MeriTo rial Building at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

ters: Mrs. Carrie Bryant and Mrs. 0rme rly of Lindside. Mable Legg, of Clintonville; andj Mrs. Sibold also announced that twenty members and one guest Mrs.

Cleo Pitsenbarger, Crawley; the period during which men may who were present. Mrs. Joe E. bers of the Whitesville Chapter i The public is invited to attend. three sons: Guy Richmond.

enlist in the armed forces, afteciGaddy was guest Lake and the pre-iriduction 'examination, a Followin Ray of Smoot; three sisters: been extended through Dec; 31. auction sale Mrs. G. A. Hughart.

of Lewisburg; J. E. Via and Mrs. S. S.

Via, both of Alderson. Four brothers J. M. Tuckwiller, of Huntington; W. R.

of Sweet i The date had been previously set at Nov. 31. PTA To Meet Springs, F. of Clintonille; jsheary, supervisor of the est.Vir-| High Scnoo i. Ernest Paullin in serving the order of the Eastern Star initated into the Charleston White; i Shrine No.

in Charleston; Wednesday night. Being initated were: Mrs. Addie' Hall, Mrs. Crystal Otto. Mrs.

Aud-: rey Cooper, Mrs. Macie Clay, Mrs. Jewell Priestley, Mrs. Ruby', Martin and Mrs-. Billie Hottle.

Mrs. Virginia Dew was unable; to go, due to the illness of her the meeting was held to raise i money for the Cricle. Prom Is Planned WHITE SULPHUR--Plans are being made for the annual Junior WHITE SULPHUR--Miss Helen Seni Pr0m of white Sulphur Marriage Permit RONCEVERTE, A marriage license has been issued in the Office of the County Clerk in Lewisburg to Melvin Eugene Napier, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Napier, and Anna Mae Brant. 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Esti'l E. Brant, both residents of Lewisburg.

Visits Friends LEWISBURG. The Carden Hillman. former pastor of the Lewisburg Methodist church, and now of Beckley, spent several days last week in Lewistaurg visiting with friends. Speaks At Church WHITE SULPHUR, The Rev, A. Redmond of Elkins spoke to the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church in White Sulphur Springs Sunday morning.

Glenda Martin, 11, Dies Unexpectedly NEOLA, Dec. 9--Glenda Elizabeth Martin, 11, of Neola. died en route to a hospital Saturday morning. She had been ill for about an hour. Surviving are her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Martin, four sisters, Stella, Betty and Virginia, at home and Mrs. Estile Henson, of Lewisburg; two brothers, Billy and Johnny, both at home. Funeral services will be conducted from the Watts Chapel Methodist Church Monday at 1 p. m.

with the Rev. Lewis E. Lester officiating. Burial will be in the Hoke Cemetery on Ogles Creek, near Callaghan, W. Va.

The body was removed to the residence this morning from the Shanklin Funeral Home. Samuel McMillion Dies In Hospital ESTY Dec. 9 Samuel Callison McMillion. 40, of Esty, died in the Veterans Hospital in Beckley Sunday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Stella Dixon McMillion; four daughters: Beatrice, Wilma, Ruby and Minnie, all at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. McMillion. pf Esty; three brothers: Guy.

ot Spring" Creek; Howard, of Esty; and Bunion, of Maryland. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ellis Chapel on Brushy Flats by the Rev. Joe Smith, the Rev. Bruce Wood nnd the Rev.

Calvin Lewis. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. The body will be removed to the residence from the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Minute Women Chapter LEWISBURG, A GreenLrief County chapter of the Minute Women of the U.

S. A. is to be formed if enough women of the area indicate they would like to become members. -The minute Women would be organized soon after the holidays if there is adequate interest. Mrs.

Tom L. Horn, state chairman, has offered to come to Greenbrier County to assist in the organization. Mrs. J. E.

Beury of assist in has been to the organization and will forward to Mrs. Horn names and. information of interested individuals. A Fayette County Chapter was organized last week with about 50 members. The organization was FUNERAL TODAY FOR DR.

BUTLER UNION, Dec. 9 Funeral services for Dr. Benjamin Butler Caldwell, 53, will be conducted Monday at 2:30 p.m. from the Union Methodist Church with the Rev. R.

R. Gray officiating assisted by the Rev. C. D. Whited.

Burial will be in the Green Hill Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to the funeral. Members of. the Masonic lodge will serve as pallbearers and conduct graveside rites at the grave. Members of the Order of Eastern Star and the Friendship Class of the Methodist church will carry flowers.

Dr. Caldwell, former town councilman and Monroe County dentist died in a Beckley hospital Saturday following a four-day Alderson Juniors Plan Class Play ALDERSON, Dec. 9--The of Alderson High School will present the comedy "The Goof From Gopher Gulch" at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the High School auditorium.

Taking as the premise of the play the phrase Lord, Teach Me To Be Kind" the author, Charles George, has woven a story of how kindness and humanity and love of ones fellow man pays oft in dividends. The cast of characters includes: Hudson, the butler, Harry Meredith; Mrs. Isabel Shaw, society matron, Jean Ford McVey; Lula Shaw, her daughter. Mary Bare; Hattie, a maid; Betty EUard; Mrs. Hamilton Briscoe and Mrs.

Grahme Wyatt-Brown, friends of i President Melvin Lewis. Mrs. Shaw, Roseline Phillips and The winners of the contest will Shirley Still; Gilbert Bishop, young receive man about town, H. Avers; Oscar Springer "The Goof From Gopher Gulch," Curtis Hayes; Mrs. Samantha Springer, his mother, Geraldine Baker: Sadie Springer, his sister, Dorothy Coleman; Miss Louise Sherman, a lawyer, Sharon Kirby, and Delia, a cook from Ireland, Joyce Harvey.

Admission is 25 cents for students and 50 cents for adults. and H. E. of Asbury. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.

m. Monday at James Chapel at Hughart by the Rev. Quesenberry and the Rev. Martin. Buri.JL will be made in End Of The Trail Cemetery.

The body was'taken ginia Dental Demonstration Members of the junior class will be guest speaker at a meeting Friday to discuss plans for of the White Sulphur Springsj the event Sandra Herrington, Parent-Teacher Association Wed-j a president, presided over the nesday evening, Dec. 12 at 7:45 mee Ung. It was decided that the father. o'clock at 'the high school. Miss Sh.eary will talk on the prom be held in the Cameo Ball- of children's teeth with Sodium ji5 room of The Grecnbrft- on May further decisions were dence of Mrs.

Robinson at 5 p.m. Sunday. Wallace and Wallace Funeral Flouride At the present time the I a de. Home in Lewisburg to the resi- treatment is available to children During the past years the prom has been held in the high school auditorium, but due to shortage of space the group decided on a large place. Dessie H.

Feather Dies In Frankf ord FRANKFORD. Dec. 9 Mrs. Dessie Harned Feather. 74, died at the home of her son, the Rev.

W. Gay Feather, of Frankford, Saturday night. She is survived, in addition to her son, by a sister, Mrs. H. G.

Teets. of Kingwood and two granddaughters. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist church in Kingwood by the Rev. Don Nicholas.

Burial will be in the Kingwood cemetery. The body will be removed from the Wallace and Wallace Funera: Home in Lewisburg to Kingwood Monday. the first three. grades and is eing made available to fourth grade children. Also on the program will be several Christmas selections by the Vhite Sulphur High School music department.

Sweetheart Contest Opened By FFA Group RENICK, Dec. 9--The Renick chapter of Future Farmers contest on Dec. 3. The contest will! close on Dec. 14.

The rules and regulations for! this contest wejre set up by an active committee appointed by DR. STOKES IMPROVING FROM HEART ATTACK HINTON, Dec. 9 Dr. J. Stokes, county health officer, who was stricken with a serious hear attack last week, is reported as "much better," at the Hinton Hos pital, where he is under treatment Patients admitted to the hospita Sunday included: Mrs.

Jennie Lee Ennis, of Meadow Creek; W. Light, of Hinton, Mrs. E. C. Ben nett, of Hinton, and Mrs.

Hobai: Bragg, of Shady Springs. Walter Duncan, of Elsion, was dismissed. the chapter banquet and on other special occasions. jacket. chapter chapter sweetheart sweetheart serves as hostess for the group a Life-Time Aluminum Rock Wool Insulation 10 Per Cent Down Up To 36 Mos.

To Pay Beckley Insulation Co. By-Pass Phone 4598 Decorations Ready ALDERSON Christmas decorations and lights on the bridge across the Greenbrier have been completed and the lights were turned on Saturday. To take the place of the usual ceremony at the time of turning on of the lights, the Chamber of Commerce has planned a special program for Saturday Dec. 15. At this time the Alderson High School band under the direction of Robert Seibert will present several selections and gifts of candy and oranges will be given all children.

There will be a number of gifts distributed by the business places of the town to adult shoppers. The program will begin about 1 p. m. YELLOW PINE FRAMING AND SHEETING SURFACED 4 SIDES WELL AIR DRIED 2 4 8 Per 100 $69.00 PROUD DEER HUNTERS Dec. 9---Two very proud deer Fuller and hunters C.

F. were E. Mulling, Per 1000 Per 1000 Per 1000 Per 1000 $90.00 $95.00 $95.00 $75.00 Clearco, each of whom bagged a buck on Wednesday in the White- Sulphur Springs area. HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME in Your Spare Time! You con ttudy home in ipart ond an African School School Diploma. Your Mcority moy deptnd on your to high tchool nowl Setter go high school American School flfoduatei 500 colleges.

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Self-Cleaning ASBESTOS SIDING PerSq Kiln Dried. End Matched. Economy Grade. OAK FLOORING $99.00 PINE FLOORING STORM DOORS GLASS DOORS WINDOWS 3 $5.25 A COMLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES FREE ESTIMATES WE I Per 1000 NO. 2 Per 1000 $95.00 $18.50 $13.95 Phonei 8333 St 8334 Orchard, W.

Free Parking: WHITE SULPHUR--There will TACTICAL OFFICERS LEWISBURG. Dec. 9 Members of the Military Department at Greenbrier Military School have been disignaled as Tactical Officers for the units states; Lt. Col. be free parking incite Sulphur A and Springs during the Christmas hoh- CaIdwelL Co days, town officials have announc- gnd a Agt Harry Stuart, ed.

The parking meters will be out of operation starting Dec. and continuing through Jan. 20 Co 1. Town officials and businessmen lave arranged the free parking to Edward Yarid, 'Co. E.

stimulate business during Christmas shopping period. Eastern Star Meets WHITESVILLE Mrs. Macie Clay, Worthy Matron, presided at the Thursday night meeting of the WhftesviUe Chapter 142 Order of the Eastern Star. A special memorial service was given in memory of Mrs. Susan Scholl and Mrs.

Maude CaUe, deceased members of the Chapter. The regular business meeting was followed by a study of the constitution and by laws. ANNOUNCE BIRTH PINEKNOB. Dec. 9--Mr.

and Mrs. F. Dee Brooks, of Pineknob, are the parents of a da-Jghter, Diana, born on Dec. 6. Mrs.

Brooks is the -former Betty Ann Webb. CALDWELL-- Mr. and Mrs. Jack the Ellison and family of Caldwell ihave moved to Princeton to reside. NEW, ELECTRONIC EAR HIDES DEAFNESS CHICAGO, (Special)--An amazing new electronic ear which hides deafness and transmits even whispers with startling clarity, has been vealed by a noted Chicago electronic scientist.

He disclosed that this miraculoui new discovery has rendered old- style hearing- aids obsolete almost overnight, brings new hope to the 15 million persons in the United States who are hard of hearing He reported that this ear enables the deaf to hear without any button showing in and without dangling battery wires. To acquaint the hard of hearing readers of this paper miracle electronic ear which' hidei deafness, full details are described in fascinating booklet, "New Discoveries to Help the Deaf Hear." It "will be sent free in a to anyone who requests it. Address Electronic Research Direc. tor, 1450 West 19th Street, 511C Heltons Building, Chicago 8, HL A "jnny; postcard -jnll at regu lar speed with barely a bobble. Picture of a man making a smart decision -r is a man who's been i a lot of thinking.

Someday, he's told himself, I'm going to turn in my about Buick's ride is right I'm eoine to size up the field-give 'em all a real Ten minutes later he was out on an open stretch ol going over. road. Tried an experimental push on the gas treadle You see him here at the wheel of a Buick. He hasn't oy-what a take-off! You couldn want more bought it-yet. It's a demonstrator, and he's trying power than that.

it out. Ten inutes more-and he knew something else. But the more he tries it, the more he knows he's been QU dofl really steer a ust about steers wasting a lot of time. itse Stays right on the beam on the straightaway. From the moment he looked inside, he said: Here's Even straightens itself out after a curve, the room-and the comfort-and the style I've been short he foun out that looking for.

ing else he's tried out can hold a candle-not Then he nudged its Fireball Engine into action. tt1eChristmasca ndle-tothisbonniebeaut a high-compression valvc-in-head, as you probably know. Back at the Buick showroom, he's going to get one He eased out into traffic. Stopped and started for a more surpr i e. The price of a Buick is a lot less man pie of traffic lights, and said something to the he ues sed it would be.

cou effect that this Dynaflow is a honey. Why don't they all build 'em this way? He saw a bump ahead. Place where the pavement Moral: Smart Buy Buick-right now. tri' KOA WHIH iimr wui BII.ID MOUNTAIN MOTORS, INC..

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