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Inta Can Cheer Ihe Men I j, hunk eck r .jfjlurrs Sports Editor Kl jo OKI L>A1> ior Cfciat ? " qUMUMt al mis I get in a tixay it ? . iu uuufc feacc. ? tuufitn. vvnai aia rather ? uuring tad spring, K Ui m that tliis one K. ... ad lu a lloii-ii uui K "as wrong vwui K. or "Wilt was u ? . the day he went M .11 the ball or ini-reil lain mat I,, roiied &>b? ' I I Hi in.,. is a golf bug he l ib eiijo.) me "*muyf trtmtr, I ..??"? it ian oe usea ai ? . except iiia^oe in |M1 wiieii i ne ooas ii, a K lay Golfer" tees up 15 K t.i,.,ii.uU5 6lOOpiiig uuu Kg 10 gei a toil nun ui posi W uaiis can be used K_, u.r I'.ii ior rug. Li niuii'g me uall on the By n.ii oaii is fi'limnd o> M. ne 11no head to a irig Ku opeiauoh stilus aiioinei io uie lee. it is pri ftf designed to heip a leuow Kii.s swing lor tlie short ? til suui, ine must ueii BfueM 111 gUll. K iioiiei id,. CI. Spalding K ii_i.ui- lor ^iz.bo. '5 f- * 1LMBI.K when dad said ii to. expensive to own a Doat. njni lie say sonieuung about hum.a nioior being ine beoi lur weexends ana mat it jisi as ^.inpie to operate as pomr w nmower? di.M ii .iiuiois is announcing ihw iior.e o'u Horsepower jr i.ui lias licked the noise in lias bean done by involv cuslooi itiy in ine connection ittn tl.e moior and the boai ucii u mamiar as to virtually tate all uoat vibrations eman g iron ii tnoior. 'Hie vibra i. u seems, created most ol me t in:! iou..> the puu-putt is a I,eve 11 to me extent tnat own oi ia. _?' boas use one on tlic uf tiieif tender when going i s:'<i- hi their mooring, lotner thing about tue new Sea lioi e is that the brass which lui ns the propellor no ir will be sheared when the fhiis a rocky bottom in shal latcr. Slid ol the ronventional I arrange aient this motor em i a spiing actuated friction - When tne prop encounters fciruction the spring coiis up, ting the sine and slips free itlnn a casing. When the ob tain is passed, the spring re s it> normal size, bearing on casing, and once more driv the prupcllor. * * * AHTIN MOTORS of Eau Clair, has a new 200 Silver Streak horsepower motor. It weighs winds and has a built-in fuel v '! gauge. Optional equip 1 includes a six-gallon auxil fuel tank. FOR THE SPORTSMAN ? a new quiet outboard motor that lets you listen to your favorite ball game, converse in normal tones and hear the slap of waves against the bow of the boat. The motor rates 5fj horsepower. GOLF IN THE LIVING ROOM can be played on Christmas day with this Lazy Golfer setup which tees up 13 balls (plastic for indoors ? real fpr outdoors). After each drive, a touch of the club bead on the trigger releases the next ball without any stooping or fussing on the duffer's part. <tp.w?n? rhoto) Experienced sailors who go in for week-end boating suggest runabouts 14 to 16 feet. California Catarmaran (Ingle wood, Calif.) is coming out with a new Cay Cat super sailor, it is i catarmaran that ri i- been clOck d as high as 114 iniks an hour under sail. It will ul-o go well with an outboard motor. It is $995, less sails. A suit of sails cae be bought for $104. REMEMBER dad fussieg and j fuming when he couldn't find those new weak fish hooks? Or 1 remember the dav he was fit to be tied when a wash wet his new reel? All this helter-skelter arrange ment can be overcome with a tackle box such as the new Ocean City Fiber Glass lightweight box.! It is 16 inches long. 7' 2 inches j wide and ??inches high, weighs two and a half pounds and re-, tails for $12.50: It holds floats, knives, reels, lines, sinkers and ! just about everything but the rod. ? * * IF DAD Jir.d trouble gripping his bowling ball why not give him a gilt certificate for one made to order? The Brunswick-Balke-Col lender Co. of Chicago features the' type ball used by Marion Ladewig, I who has won the national women's team title the last four years, * * * IF LITTLE BROTHER is a football player he should get a SAVE FACE, in football with this plastic protector. Coaches hail it as a means to reduce the high number of facial injuries. (Railing!) kick out of the new "Safe-T-Vue" face protector. It may make him look like a monster but he'll be more apt to come out of a scrim mage with his usu:al facial expres sions. Raw-lings of St. Louis, the manufacturer of the plastic face guard, which can be attached to a football helmet, says 53.9 percent of all recorded injuries in football last year were injuries in the face and dental area. It sure would be nice to give little brother more than his two front teolh for Christmas. ; I (There's a Pipe To Fit The Face of Every Man Bs, S ' "'^HT pipe for t.'iat nu istmai stocking, so ^paescrioe your man to Santa and get a | tnii tit* tnc tec? ?? "u mm men pretrr straight pipes. Heavier, stocky men so Ban1(1 su ms* *?ung men take to novelty designs, i :u<-ri\ men ? P"' with generous bowls ? a leisurely smoke that lasts. Desk Bhrn ""h '"'Clts' cn*ineers, like a Hat bottom pipe that wtU stana BiNiacc ^ SC' flown ? they arc used to using mure matches ?WSJ" ? mparatively few pipes are smoked In wi:, n. pipe ex ftvun 7:" 11 1)u-v ll,oie pipes than men. Morris i.eVinson ipresident Bt the i cstinjate? mat 70 per cent oi all pipes purchaeed B t'lii-istmas shopping season are lelccted by women. ? i,.., . ??? V? women tvno want lo please pipe niokers are: ft. a pipe he doesn't have. Every pipe smoker enjoy* a Br:,- ' itty-bitty pipe for a big man. or a large over |. 'or a streamlined guy. Bw ' 'U'ur P!Pe at a reliable store Don'l fall for i>ipi - ft , "'"m $15 to $1. You may be buyii ; fiiewood', ? s'?iokers.usually detest aj kind 01 a -moke 11%. e ry ing a pipe even when in formal dies-. LeVinson's lii.it, ?, , P'Pes that won't bulge the pocket. This and flat. Btrsizr" j 'v* thfse P'pe* look right with bb ck ties or white. rWd th f are cons'dored once-in-a-while ?-inoke>. I.evinsnn ftjb , '.man can enjoy a big bowl while reading, view Bto bole. "atr',in8 outdoor sports. But he contends that big bowls Br , '" carry around all day. ft " 'na' a sure fire hit is a combination pipe and alli Bto keen ,i These 'hould have spceiai appeal to women who | "" ir husbands home by the fii I ?>l TDOOR man 1*01 1 I) I |KE THESE J11 make a hit with the at Christmas if you give ?' sif' (hat is close to his ? Hand-tied flies, tins of ten golf halls, an order for f ?1 golf shoos, new fishing ?jeclal fishing rod, ski wax. , nist a few of the ?*11'it's lor hi^ stocking. I IS HANDY V> good Moa to keep a few ? Hid lollipoi ^Pttliat unexpected 1 it11 ?? or B*' *ho brings you a Chflst r^ge at Yuletlde. i Foreign Doctors ' Study In America ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 'API? L. S. medical schools have become a magnet for graduate medical students from nearly all countries outside the Iron Curtain, i That report was given to the 'Association of American Medical Colleges at its annual convention here. The report said 2,751 for eign physielans are in the United States and the list of applicants j is growing steadily. Want Ads bring quick results TWINKLE TOES-THis black velvet slipper has hand attached rhinestones and gold metallic Lastex trim. Sole is leather; lining is satin. Pearls can be bad in place of rhinestones. (Guitave Deaigrf Answer Torn Out HIBBING. Minn. iAPi?No one answered when Fred Odegard, act ing police chief, telephoned a fill ing station repeatedly to get de tails about a burglary. The chief got a ringing signal each time, and he was correct Jn assuming some j one was on duty. Then the chief realized why there | was no answer. Burglars had rip ped the telephone off the wall, i The instrument, taken to police headquarters for fingerprinting, was at his elbow. I L_ GOLD ON THEM GOVS Gold cummerbund and evening tic are being introduced for gentlemen Just in time for Santa's , sack. Guaranteed to make the beau scintillating. UMmmm: ?:.r in, ... .i ,i . I LANE HOPE CHESTS | MODERN STYLE ^ She'll love you >11 the more^. for giving her one of these ? cedar chests. The workman-1 ship is superb and every M chest has a lift-level tray. J0. $49-50 , rh They're Beautiful Furniture ? Pieces from GARRETT'S ? p I The furniture shown here is of the type no home should be without! Lucky indeed is the homemaker that sets one of these best sellers from her special Santa Claus! We haven't room here to show nearly all of the rrand furnishings we have in stock, so why not come in now i to do your Christmas buying? Remember , . . only 6 more shopping days! g j ROCKER Lots of kappy. rrlaxins hours will bo spont in this platform rorkor! It has dur able uphulstery. ( ^44*^5 1 $5.95 J $19.95 $6.95 $37.95 PLASTIC OTTOMAN ' Assorted Colors, Styles, Sizes. SPECIAL FOR *475 CHRISTMAS *? up Big Slection of LOUNGE CHAIRS Now for as little as S4450 Here is the answer to those who have always wanted at least one good lounge chair, but have never been able to find the correct one at a price that was right. GARRETT'S is featuring a host of different styles of lounge chairs at prices that are so law they will amaze you. Come on in now and browse a round ... we know you'll find the chair you want. TV CHAIRS in Plastic $12.95 BOUDOIR CHAIRS from $14.95 DESK CHAIRS as low as $ 7.95 Famous KENMAIt 11 lCONTOURED Lll 1 RECLINING I j CHAIR Comfort Deluxe! Hl^f ^ Just sit down. Iran back and re- BS?jlfi?-", -B lax. The chair reclines to any B 1 ntf!,S^ I position automatically, no but- H K^,. I r tens to push, no levers to pull. HI I Here's comfort unlimited ... a i ^B chair that Dad and the whole family will love. Handsome two- HHbkSI tone upholstery. $5 DOWN DELIVERS She'll He "Starry-Eyed" When She (Jets This MODERN 4-PC. BEDROOM Her Christmas dream will come true when you present her with the marvelous 4-piece bedroom suite. The roomy bookcase bed. chest of drawers and the double dresser and night stand have [been constructed by master [craftsmen to make a suite look ling like those costing dollars [more. BOOKCASE HEAD BOARD tO^QQIi BED INCLUDED FOR ONLY MfciJJ33 C* A D D 17 TT FURNITURE VJ. J\ rVrvlli 1 1 COMPANY, Inc. DIAL GI. 6-5325 ' H. P. McCARROLL, Owner MAIN STREET ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ON SUNDAY - i _ i * ? > . '*? -***
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