PLYMOUTH'S NEW LOOK FOR 19 S3? The distinctive grill* ol the 1953 Plymouth keynotes the new styling which carries through (rom bumper to bumper. The new models feature horizontal character lines that accentuate the ground hugging grace oi the new stream- , lined styling. The softly rounded hood, sweeping out to the fendprs, covers Plymouth's improved 100-horsepower engine with its 7.1 to 1 compression ratio. Note also the one-piece windshield with uniform curvature for minimum distortion and "Control T?w*r" visibility. It Is available also In restful, heat-absorbing Solex tinted glass. New 1953 Plymouth Goes On Display] At Reynolds Motois Here Thursday The 1953 Plymouth will be pre sented to the public on Thursday at Reynolds Motors showroom. 507 East King Street, owner War ren E. Reynolds announced today. "Advanced engineering and sty ling make the new Plymouth more than ever before the out standing car of the low-priced field," Mr. Reynolds said. The 1953 Plymouth Is the most . . . w'rth Remington "Express" and "Shur Shot" shells that 1/ give you .... ? SMASHING POWER ? LIGHTNING SPEED ? PERFECT GAME-GETTING PATTERNS We have a ffesh supply ... so get your Remington shells now I Rgstfngton (t> . PHIFER HARDWARE CO. Battleground Ave. .. Phone 46 completely new Plymouth to be presented to the public In the quarter-century since the origi nal model rolled off the assembly line. Plymouth Motor Corporation executives predict motorists will be delighted with the new, stream ?lined exterior, the luxuriously tailored harmonizing Interiors, the increased horsepower and the scores of engineering innovations In the 1953 line which goes on dis play In dealers' showrooms No vember 20. "This year Plymouth is Intro ducing a new concept of automo bile design in the low priced field," President John P. Mans field declared in describing the 1 1953 models. "Superb styling Is co-ordinated with radical engi neering developments to produce the truly balanced car for easier,, safer and more comfortable driv ing." Height of the new Plymouth has been reduced for improved appearance. The 1953 model has more headtoom, greater legroom and more hip and shoulder space than ever before. The lively and dependable Ply mouth engine has been given even greater power. For 1953 the horsepower has been increased to 97 and the compression ratio stepped up to 7.1 to 1. 'This car Is a tribute to the en gineers," Mansfield said. "They have succeeded in controlling to an" unprecedented degree the three movements which have plagud designers since the first automobile was built ? roll, pitch and Jounce." Virtually gyroscopic stability with consequent easier handling of the car on turns has been achieved. Easier riding, two-Inch wide angle mounted rear springs ab sorb small road shocks and in combination with time-tested Ori flow shock absorbers complete the car's truly balanced suspen sion system. ? There is sweep and grace in the styling of the new bodies. The 1953 Plymouth is lower and com pletely streamlined Chrome trim is integrated as part of the de sign tw further enhance the long,] low. wide appearance of the car. Interior styling of the 1953 Plymouth is entirely new. Box type seat trim gives both front and rear seat backs a smart ap pearance. Upholstery, interior molding and trim are available in a wide variety of harmonizing hues to blend with the buyer's choice of exterior body colors. Beauty and utility combine in the Instrument grouping, which occupies a long, horizontal island set into the instrument panel it Defendants Draw Jail Sentences ? A sudden outburst at Judge Jack White in. recorders court Monday afternoon added 30 days to the 4-months jail sentence Ol Bob Short. Short was found guil ty on counts of assault with a deadly weapon, . creating a public nuisance and contempt of court. The added charge was being un der the influence of Intoxicants while appearing before Monday's court session. The defendant gave notice of appeal and bond was set at $250. Bessie Short, wife of the de fendant received sentence of 30 days imprisonment on charge of creating a puollo nuisance. On a second count, she was giv en a 30 day suspended sentence self. A thoughtful touch is the center- mounted glove compart ment, convenient to both driver and passenger. .. ? Nine different body styles are [offered in the two Plymouth lines for 1953. In the Cambridge line are the Four-Door Sedan, Two Door Sedan, Business Coupe and the exciting and popular Subur ban. The Cranbrook line this year includes the Savoy, a Four-Door Sedan, Club Coupe, Convertible Coupe and the dashing Belvedere Hardtop. Ruggedness Is added to the body structure by rear fenders that are Integral this year with the quarter panels. Internal hin ges of the deck lid are mounted at the extreme outward edges, re sulting In easier access and more usable space. The 33.1 cubic foot trunk Is almost 30 per cent lar ger than previous models. Rear fender appearance is Im proved through relocation of the gasoline filler pipe at the left corner of the rear sill, which al so" provides for easier fueling. For Increased driving comfort and economy Plymouth automat ic overdrive may be. added to the famous synchro silent transmis sion at moderate extra cost. The overdrive increases fuel and oil economy, lengthens engine life, and as a highway cruising "four th speed" gear, adds measurably to driving and riding comfort. Moving the engine forward more than two Inches gave more body room. Relocation of wheel housing gave more hip room. The axle was .moved closer to the front end of the rear spring, almost eliminating rear wheel hop when accelerating on uneven roads or in' sand. . . S6M77 New Gyro-Torque Drive with a flash-action "Scat" gear. Newest, nimblest no shift driving with added torque met ion that more than doubles starting power. Widett Driving Choical 2 GREAT ENGINES i?d Rom V-Eiyht In tH? Cannot Whl "0?t-Awo?" SI* In IK* Ii hrki 4 GREAT DRIVIS Gyro-Torqv* Drlvo* Gyro-Mark OHvo* Stondord yllh OvtiMvt' Stondord ?0?f.o ??< ml *<fra rati & y/f MO LOMERPRtCfO TOO! Vafoc up prices down m# '53 Oodgef v REYNOLDS MOTORS ? 507E. KingSL -.Sjey^ .? v :-n-t ; It's the Action Car for Active Americans A Road Test Ride in the all-new Dodge will change your ideas about cars for years to come! You'll discover that a car can be big without being bulky; high-powered without being high priced; streamlined and dean-Lined, yet "travel-planned" inside to bring you more "stretch-out" room, more Qomfort. Road Test a Dodge today at your friendly Dodge Dealer's. Spta.ltiltwni aid ryutpmfnJ lubjrrt to mJxHd noftc*. Vnri iti fwiwc c** Com to Com v More speed than you'll ever need Most efficient engine dp sign in any American can ra. k more power per cubic . . , delivers |K>\v.r with 1, ? friction, Jess "heat w a.tf." New road hug^ing, curve-holding ride NVw "stulrilizer" siiN|H>n- ? siotn'uis sidp-swjty, t;n?3 curves-:.^ Sou take to tho highway wi;h new Con fidpncc. ... . ? .vr^H' LY.P ,J&r on charges of assault on Beulah Short, daughter of the defendant. On the lint charge, defendant gave notice of appeal and bond was set at $100. Witnesses testi fied to the court in each of the several cases. ? Marshall Wright, Negro, was given a 30 day suspended sen tence when found guilty of as sault on Edna Wright, wife of the defendant. Suspended sen tence was granted upon condi tions that he be of good behavior I \ < * for a 60 day period, pay a line ol $20 and costs of court Eddie Greene was found not guilty on charge* of assault on Earl Dean Dover, four-year-old son of Mrs. Martha Sue Dover.] The alleged assault occurred Sat urday. Pauline Green, witness for the defense testified to the court that she witnessed the alleged as sault from the front door of the Greene apartment. Ike Jamison, Negro, was given a 30 day suspended sentence on charges of breaking and enter ing the premise* of Oneva Wells Negress. Jamison paid a fine of 910 and was taxed with the costs of court. Two cases were continued until Monday's session: -James Jami son charged with assaut with a deadly weapon, and Emma Spen cer and Amanda Jamison, Neg roes charged with Illegal pos session of non-taxed paid whis key. Capiases were Issued for Bill Canps, charged with larceny and ; Arthur Harding, charged with damages to personal properties. Two persons were tried and found guilty of public drunken ness. Credit Is an . important factor in achieving much-needed in creases in farm production. Op eration of a farm today calls for much greater capitalization than was true 60 years ago, or even 10 years ago. 'I, Hours of Glorious Fun Colonial design, beauti fully and realistically de tailed ? inside and out. Each room has appropriate furnishings ? 36 pieces in all. Detachable awnings. Includes: Dining-li ving room, kitchen, bath, nursery, mattar bedroom and M pl?co? of ?<alo modal furniture. Peg Board-Blackboard PLAY BENCH _ c. . i? i t i You'll spare the dining room ? Stvrdy 1 /umber table ? and hell have more , ? Pofl-boord tip with mallat with hfe own youth-sire , 1 play table and seat. Assorted ? Bvilt ln s/ofe board color pegs. Chalk and eraser. Twin-Diesel WIND-UP SET ? Long-running, wind-up motor ? Track IikUW New Low-Priced Marx Traia ? Accurataly dtslgnod ? Built-in governor, braki Ready to Run! Marx Electric Diesel Freight Train Twin diesel locomotives ? with headlight ? plus three realistic freight cars ? wiU thrill the youngsters! Transformer for re verse or forward. 1'2 track sections. Every thing complete. 14.89 ? LatOSt typ * dUsals ? Complolo outfit ? cor, gondola, co&ooh ? High In voluo, Oconomlcol ^WALKSALMOST U KB REAL! The Doll Sensation of the Year! *SAUCy WALKFR" $. $15.95 > *1 ? Wofirv rolls hor ?ye I ? S3 Inchos toll Nothing to wind Cutest of 'em all. Walks backward* too. Mechanism en closed ? no -mechanical failure. Lustrous Satan wig can be washed, combed, brushed. Dainty organdy dress it lace Immed. ROGERS BUCKO-BRONCO S Mado of strong hardwood ? Holds up to ISO lbs. ? Shiny colorful finish ? Rvbbor-tlrwd ????/ whools ? folds compactly for storago Here's easy-to-handle Trigger on wheels to give all the thrills of real horse back riding. He's got a Bteel bit in his mouth, tool Pedal bar is tough' steel. USE OUR LAY-A-W 247 Battleground Ave.

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