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YflSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 WALSH COUNTY , PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA PAGE SEVEI
WANT • ADS
CASH IN ADVANCE
We finance farm buildings. Con-
s01idated Construction Co., Langdon,
N. D. Phone 89. tf
For Rent: Roto Beater, $1 an acre.
IIylden Bros, Dial 36979 Park River
For Rent: Sander & Edger. Malde &
Sharps Hdwe, city tf
For Rent: 5-room all modern house.
Furnished Available after Sept. 5.
Phone 36382. Park River• tf
FOR SALE: 2 Columbia Rams, age
1½ years each. Contact William
Olgeirson, Mountain, N.D. O4"
WATER WELLS, drilled and bore
2 to 50 in. diamers. We sell and
Myers water 8ystem8. Dial
Porter Well Co., Park
ver, N.D. tf
G00D OPENING in East Walsh
County selling Rawleigh Household
roducts. Start at once. Must have
r. Get full particulars. Write The
• T. Rawleigh Co., NDI 162-208
North 3rd St. Minneapolis. oll
AUCTIOIT SALE
ThNew Merchandise auction every
ursday afternoon and evening.
ItUndreds of items. Everything sold
at auction. Never under sold. D &M
Auction Mart, 3 mi. West of Grand
FOrks on highway No. 2. s27
Hay Stack
Movers
The Craven Hay Stack-
mover is guaranteed to
move 12 ton stacks with
ease or any stack 20 x 28
ft. Equipped with hy-
draulic brakes, a life-sav-
er in hills.
Do not compare the
Craven Hay Stack Mover
with any other stack mov-
er you have ever seen or
heard of.
For further informa-
ti0n, write
DICK GOEMAN
1611 Pierce Street
Sioux City, Iowa
For Sale: davenport and chair. Call
Mrs. Ray Junkin, Dial 22401.
TRENCHING and Footings, 14, 18
and 24 inches wide. Farm water
lines. REA rates. D. A: Ramsay
Park River, Dial 36832. 3ts13
For Sale: House Trailer, 'S2 model.
33 ft. Completed furnished, carpet-
ed living room. Vavrosky Real Es-
tale and Ins. Dial 22241, city. tf
r
Auction Sale
On farm 3 miles east, 1 mile South
V4 mi. east of Fairdale. 4 mi. north
and 4 miles west of Adams.
SAT. SEPT. 29, I P. M.
2 Black Cows, 4 & 8 yrs old
3 Holstein Cows, 6 yrs old
1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs old
1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old
Cows to be fresh beginning in Oct.
FARM LAND FOR SALE: ' 12,000 [ 3heifers & 3 bulls from last winter
acres located in Walsh and Grand I 1 Angus Bull, 2 yrs old
Forks counties and in Minnesota. ] LINE OF MACHINERY
Prices $50 to $210 an acre. Vflvros- ] FULL
ky Ins. Real Estate, Park "River, J OLE ROA, Owner
N. D. Dial 22241. tf s13 [ Oscar P. StromlL Aucfionear
I
EXCAVATING Basement, water
lines, sewers, septic tanks installed,
$225 and $340. Trenching footings
culvert work, farm water lines, 7ft•
deep. Dug & filled 50c a foot. D. A.
Ramsey, Park River, Dial 36832 tf
BUILD YOUR OWN machi.ne_,she.d
now. 32x50, round roof, all ma-
terial above foundation $1285.00.
Including labor of sawing rafters.
No money down. semi-annual pay-
ments, $251.59. Robertson Lumber
Co. Park River. Oll
For Sale
WE STILL HAVE SOME
GOOD VEGETABLE BUYS
Our vegetable market is closed for
the season but we still have some
good vegetables on hand. We want
to thank everyone for their patron-
age this year and we will be back to
serve you next season.
For Sauerkraut & winter Storage
CABBAGE, large Heads ...... Ib 3€
For Winter Storage
RUTABAGAS ............ bu. $1.00
POTATOES .......... per grt $1.25
PORTER'S Call 36382,
Park River, N. D.
PERMANENT SALES
OPPORTUNITY
WEST ADAMS
POTATO HOUSE
Concrete Walls & Floor
On the Soo Line
Geo. R. Berntson
Ted Swanson
Henry Lundono
ADAMS, N. DAK.
$250 per month and up.
For Sale: 2-bedroom house in Park
River. Only 3 yrs old. Choice loca-
tion. Vernon Chally. Call 36601 or
36223, city. o*4
For Sale: Piano. Tuned recently.
Reasonable. Mrs. Gust Monsebrot-
en, city• *
r
SPRING WATER
Far high quality, all pur-
pose spring water contact the
state licensed, state approved
KJOS. BROS• SPRINGS Min-
eral content well within the
limits recommended by the
American Public Health As-
sociation.
Delivered by
CARL'S
SPRING WATER SERVICE
]Irs. Inez Toppila, a teacher at
Milton, spent the week end here at
the home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knutson.
Clinton Knutson of this city, spent
a few days last week in" Chicago.
The trip was sponsored by the Shir-
ley-Onstad Company of Fargo, a
wholesale plumbing and heating
firm. While he was in Chicago, Mr.
Knutson attended a baseball game
between the New York Giants and
the Chicago White Sox.
Guests last Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Scidmore of Eugene,
Ore. They are former residents of
this city and of Grafton. Mr. Scid-
more was in partnership with J. C.
Overbye in the automobile business
here and in Grafton for a number
Park River Local News
Judy Kelner, Carol Wooldridge
and Rosemary Falter, who are at-
tending school in Croolton, spent
the week end here at their parental
homes.
A guest last Thursday of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar White was her mother,
Mrs. James McConnachie of Grand
Forks and their Sunday guests were
Mr. and Mrs. William McMorran
and family and Mrs. Margaret M-
Morran, all of Lawton. They also
visited with the Wendell Whites.
The Thursday Night bridge club
met for the first time since the sum.
mer vacation last Thursday evening.
Mrs. George Williams was hostess
for the meeting and all members
were present. Mrs. H. V. Dougherty
won high score with Mrs. M. S.
Bateman, low. Lunch was served.
Grafton, Phone 534 of years. Mrs. O. J. Pederson, who had
spent two weeks here with relatives
OLIVER DESAU'rEL Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson
Hoopla, Dial 32471 spent Tuesday of last week visiting and friends, left Saturday for
at Grand Forks and various Minne- Grand Forks to visit with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
BOB OIHUS
Grafton Phone 1190 sofa points. They called on Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Elseth at Newfolden and Oscar Helgeson and family, before
returning to her home at Portland,
KJOS BROS. SPRINGS also made stops at Middle River and Oregon,
Strandquist before going to Karlstad
Park River Dial 23120 to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
[ Nestor and Mrs. Henry Matson.
MODIFIED
Stock Car
RACES
OLD CROW D15111 CO..OIV.OF NATiOtJ, DIST. PROD.CORK. FRANN:ORT. I.
New ¼ Mile Track at
The State Fairgrounds
Grand Forks
--2:30 P.M.--
Every Sunday
Thrillsl SpilIsl Chilisl
Earn while learning. Man
selected will receive for-
mal sales training as well
as practical supervision in
the field. Travel S days.
Car necessary. Write Box
576, Valley City, N. D.
THIS IS WHERE TOMORROW STARTS)
66 99
A new inner car gives you
t
LIVESTOCK SALE
This Wednesday
and every Wednesday
In The New
Park River Livestock Sales Barn
STARTING AT 12:30 P. M.
WE EXPECT A GOOD RUN OF CATTLE
Lunches All Day- Dinners At Noon
Phone 46462 Lawrence Wilkes, Mgr.
Business - Professional Directory
DR. R. W. BALDWIN
Dentist
Park River Dial 22831
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
Weddint 5taflomery, Job
Printing, ]Publishing
DR. M. C. FLATEN
Dentist
Edinburg Phone 1 call ,2
i
Drs. Galloway & Otis
1actLce IJndted to
Optometry -- The SeAen
of Vtalon
J. K. Galloway Vernon Otis
"Devils Lake, N.D. Phone 834
PARK RIVER CLINIC
Dial 222";1
H. R. Piltingsrud, M. D.,
James 1 O'Toole, M. D.
Physicians and Surpom
22941 Home Dials 48411
DR. J. V. JAEHNING
Dentist
Office Over Penneys
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Homer Lucken Prop.
Groceries and Cold Meats
Store Hours: Week days, S a.
n to 9 p. m Sum 2 to 6 p. n-
Pak River Dial 22291
i i
|i
PARK RIVER ELECTRIC
See us for Farm & Home
wiring. Free Estimates. Low
costs. Lieemmd and Bonded
M. M. oremmn, Prop
Dial 220@2 Park River
n iiii '
WES SAMSON
Ltoe.ae4 • m4e4
wmmo OF aoS
DONE RIGHT
Guaranteed Njtlms8
Park River I
OVERBYE FUNERAL
HOME
puNr, R DCl'OmS
Ambuianoe SerViCe
Monuments
Phones: Day $62
Night, 22961 or 4ff311
Grafton Phone 79§ Park River, North DakOta
a NEW KIND of 00q)RD
for 1957 ! Cc)mln. October 3.d,
On Wednesday, October 3rd, Ford Dealers throughout
the United States will unveil a new kind oil automobilel
Cars are invohd in every American's life. News of a new kind
of car is the biggest kind of news to millions of Americans.
The Big New Kind of Ford is that kind of news...
a car totally new in design from crest to trunk lock.
is completely .new auto,mot!re package will sell at
traditmnaUy mw £ora prw2s.
This makes possible a new high standard of such honest-to.
goodness value that it tr :a ally increases the purchasing power
of your automobile dollar.
When you see it, other cars will look out of date, because...
This is Where Tomorrow Starts... with a Big New Kind of Fordl
The New Kind of Ford is the fullest, nlost
eloquent expression of Ford's special per-
sonAlity--the youthful grace, thwhipIash
action--and the reputation for durability
known wherever there's a road.
To all this we have added true elegance
--a kind of elegance never before seen in
the low-price field. To make a car truly
elegant, you must start deep-down inside.
The New Inner Ford
The Inner Ford-the car you cannot see--
is a very remarkable structure. Its frame
is actually a cradle. Side members extend
almost the full body width; they serve not
only as supporting members but as con-
cealed side bumpers of immense strength.
The Now Ford Body
The new Ford body is a triumph of engi-
neering in steel The doors dose with e
solid finality of a bank vault. Even me
door-lock button has been moved up
front-easier for you to reach, but out of
the children's reach.
All these features were engineered to
give you a solid new kind of comfort.
The New Ford Ride
The New Kind of Ford sits six people as
no other low-priced car has ever sat them
--six elbows wide in each seat, with deep
space around each one of six knees. And
above all that space, there's hat room to
spare for all six passengers.
The 1957 Ford rides low, solid, with a
firm, deep road-holding feel. Yet it's a
light-hearted, flight.hearil ride this car
is responsive, nimble, agile, with a proud
easy movement.
Tho New Ford Choice
Ford offers not only one, but two sizea of
cars.., each on its own extended wheel-
base.., each with its own body shell...
each with its own styling.
First, the two Fairlane Series on a 118.
inch wheelbase. The Fairlane 500% come
in 5 body types, a four-door sedan, a two-
door sedan, a two- and four-door Victoria
with no center pillars, and a convertible
riors and elaborate trim. The Cmtom
Series also includes a Business Sedan.
Beyond all these, you aho have your
choice of five Station Wagons--the famous
lamour cruisers that are the champions
this fieldl
The New Ford Look
That low, low cradle-span frame means a
IOWr lOW car. The Fairlane 500 is only four
feet eight inches from road to roof! The
Custom is just over four feet nine inchesl
The new Ford is not only low--but long.
Ford gives you more than 17 feet of ele-
gant length in the Fairiane Series, a shade
Ie. in the Custom. Itrs a nice kind o£ fun
just to look at it. Itrs high-prieed in every
way except price.
The New Ford Performance
You can have up to 245 wonderful Thun.
dcrbird horsepower in any Ford model
There's a moderate--and really moderato
--extra charge for this engme of $I$
cubic inches with its 4-barrel carburetor.
For "Six" lovers, we've got the 144-hp
Mileage Maker Six. Whether Sou choo
Six or V-8, the going is great!
Hore is where
coupe. The same body types (except for
the convertible) are available in the Fair-
lane Series.
Second, two Custom Series mounted on
the ll6-inch wheelbase chassis. In the
Custom 300 Series, a four-door and a two-
door sedan are distinguished from the
Custom models by more luxurious intc.
your own tomorrow starts
It starts at your Ford Dealer's showrooml
The cars will be there on Wednesday,
October 3.
These are the best Fords of our lives.
They are the first symboh out of Detroit
of the new automotive age that is begin-
ning for you.
Th;s is where tomoow 81lfl--at Fotl@
Ford Dealer's.
This is when your tomorrow
October
Come in and see us for the Big New Kind of Ford!
BATEMAN
Park River, N. Dek.
MOTORS
Mike and Roland Beteman
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YflSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 WALSH COUNTY , PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA PAGE SEVEI
WANT • ADS
CASH IN ADVANCE
We finance farm buildings. Con-
s01idated Construction Co., Langdon,
N. D. Phone 89. tf
For Rent: Roto Beater, $1 an acre.
IIylden Bros, Dial 36979 Park River
For Rent: Sander & Edger. Malde &
Sharps Hdwe, city tf
For Rent: 5-room all modern house.
Furnished Available after Sept. 5.
Phone 36382. Park River• tf
FOR SALE: 2 Columbia Rams, age
1½ years each. Contact William
Olgeirson, Mountain, N.D. O4"
WATER WELLS, drilled and bore
2 to 50 in. diamers. We sell and
Myers water 8ystem8. Dial
Porter Well Co., Park
ver, N.D. tf
G00D OPENING in East Walsh
County selling Rawleigh Household
roducts. Start at once. Must have
r. Get full particulars. Write The
• T. Rawleigh Co., NDI 162-208
North 3rd St. Minneapolis. oll
AUCTIOIT SALE
ThNew Merchandise auction every
ursday afternoon and evening.
ItUndreds of items. Everything sold
at auction. Never under sold. D &M
Auction Mart, 3 mi. West of Grand
FOrks on highway No. 2. s27
Hay Stack
Movers
The Craven Hay Stack-
mover is guaranteed to
move 12 ton stacks with
ease or any stack 20 x 28
ft. Equipped with hy-
draulic brakes, a life-sav-
er in hills.
Do not compare the
Craven Hay Stack Mover
with any other stack mov-
er you have ever seen or
heard of.
For further informa-
ti0n, write
DICK GOEMAN
1611 Pierce Street
Sioux City, Iowa
For Sale: davenport and chair. Call
Mrs. Ray Junkin, Dial 22401.
TRENCHING and Footings, 14, 18
and 24 inches wide. Farm water
lines. REA rates. D. A: Ramsay
Park River, Dial 36832. 3ts13
For Sale: House Trailer, 'S2 model.
33 ft. Completed furnished, carpet-
ed living room. Vavrosky Real Es-
tale and Ins. Dial 22241, city. tf
r
Auction Sale
On farm 3 miles east, 1 mile South
V4 mi. east of Fairdale. 4 mi. north
and 4 miles west of Adams.
SAT. SEPT. 29, I P. M.
2 Black Cows, 4 & 8 yrs old
3 Holstein Cows, 6 yrs old
1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs old
1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old
Cows to be fresh beginning in Oct.
FARM LAND FOR SALE: ' 12,000 [ 3heifers & 3 bulls from last winter
acres located in Walsh and Grand I 1 Angus Bull, 2 yrs old
Forks counties and in Minnesota. ] LINE OF MACHINERY
Prices $50 to $210 an acre. Vflvros- ] FULL
ky Ins. Real Estate, Park "River, J OLE ROA, Owner
N. D. Dial 22241. tf s13 [ Oscar P. StromlL Aucfionear
I
EXCAVATING Basement, water
lines, sewers, septic tanks installed,
$225 and $340. Trenching footings
culvert work, farm water lines, 7ft•
deep. Dug & filled 50c a foot. D. A.
Ramsey, Park River, Dial 36832 tf
BUILD YOUR OWN machi.ne_,she.d
now. 32x50, round roof, all ma-
terial above foundation $1285.00.
Including labor of sawing rafters.
No money down. semi-annual pay-
ments, $251.59. Robertson Lumber
Co. Park River. Oll
For Sale
WE STILL HAVE SOME
GOOD VEGETABLE BUYS
Our vegetable market is closed for
the season but we still have some
good vegetables on hand. We want
to thank everyone for their patron-
age this year and we will be back to
serve you next season.
For Sauerkraut & winter Storage
CABBAGE, large Heads ...... Ib 3€
For Winter Storage
RUTABAGAS ............ bu. $1.00
POTATOES .......... per grt $1.25
PORTER'S Call 36382,
Park River, N. D.
PERMANENT SALES
OPPORTUNITY
WEST ADAMS
POTATO HOUSE
Concrete Walls & Floor
On the Soo Line
Geo. R. Berntson
Ted Swanson
Henry Lundono
ADAMS, N. DAK.
$250 per month and up.
For Sale: 2-bedroom house in Park
River. Only 3 yrs old. Choice loca-
tion. Vernon Chally. Call 36601 or
36223, city. o*4
For Sale: Piano. Tuned recently.
Reasonable. Mrs. Gust Monsebrot-
en, city• *
r
SPRING WATER
Far high quality, all pur-
pose spring water contact the
state licensed, state approved
KJOS. BROS• SPRINGS Min-
eral content well within the
limits recommended by the
American Public Health As-
sociation.
Delivered by
CARL'S
SPRING WATER SERVICE
]Irs. Inez Toppila, a teacher at
Milton, spent the week end here at
the home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knutson.
Clinton Knutson of this city, spent
a few days last week in" Chicago.
The trip was sponsored by the Shir-
ley-Onstad Company of Fargo, a
wholesale plumbing and heating
firm. While he was in Chicago, Mr.
Knutson attended a baseball game
between the New York Giants and
the Chicago White Sox.
Guests last Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Scidmore of Eugene,
Ore. They are former residents of
this city and of Grafton. Mr. Scid-
more was in partnership with J. C.
Overbye in the automobile business
here and in Grafton for a number
Park River Local News
Judy Kelner, Carol Wooldridge
and Rosemary Falter, who are at-
tending school in Croolton, spent
the week end here at their parental
homes.
A guest last Thursday of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar White was her mother,
Mrs. James McConnachie of Grand
Forks and their Sunday guests were
Mr. and Mrs. William McMorran
and family and Mrs. Margaret M-
Morran, all of Lawton. They also
visited with the Wendell Whites.
The Thursday Night bridge club
met for the first time since the sum.
mer vacation last Thursday evening.
Mrs. George Williams was hostess
for the meeting and all members
were present. Mrs. H. V. Dougherty
won high score with Mrs. M. S.
Bateman, low. Lunch was served.
Grafton, Phone 534 of years. Mrs. O. J. Pederson, who had
spent two weeks here with relatives
OLIVER DESAU'rEL Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson
Hoopla, Dial 32471 spent Tuesday of last week visiting and friends, left Saturday for
at Grand Forks and various Minne- Grand Forks to visit with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
BOB OIHUS
Grafton Phone 1190 sofa points. They called on Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Elseth at Newfolden and Oscar Helgeson and family, before
returning to her home at Portland,
KJOS BROS. SPRINGS also made stops at Middle River and Oregon,
Strandquist before going to Karlstad
Park River Dial 23120 to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
[ Nestor and Mrs. Henry Matson.
MODIFIED
Stock Car
RACES
OLD CROW D15111 CO..OIV.OF NATiOtJ, DIST. PROD.CORK. FRANN:ORT. I.
New ¼ Mile Track at
The State Fairgrounds
Grand Forks
--2:30 P.M.--
Every Sunday
Thrillsl SpilIsl Chilisl
Earn while learning. Man
selected will receive for-
mal sales training as well
as practical supervision in
the field. Travel S days.
Car necessary. Write Box
576, Valley City, N. D.
THIS IS WHERE TOMORROW STARTS)
66 99
A new inner car gives you
t
LIVESTOCK SALE
This Wednesday
and every Wednesday
In The New
Park River Livestock Sales Barn
STARTING AT 12:30 P. M.
WE EXPECT A GOOD RUN OF CATTLE
Lunches All Day- Dinners At Noon
Phone 46462 Lawrence Wilkes, Mgr.
Business - Professional Directory
DR. R. W. BALDWIN
Dentist
Park River Dial 22831
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
Weddint 5taflomery, Job
Printing, ]Publishing
DR. M. C. FLATEN
Dentist
Edinburg Phone 1 call ,2
i
Drs. Galloway & Otis
1actLce IJndted to
Optometry -- The SeAen
of Vtalon
J. K. Galloway Vernon Otis
"Devils Lake, N.D. Phone 834
PARK RIVER CLINIC
Dial 222";1
H. R. Piltingsrud, M. D.,
James 1 O'Toole, M. D.
Physicians and Surpom
22941 Home Dials 48411
DR. J. V. JAEHNING
Dentist
Office Over Penneys
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Homer Lucken Prop.
Groceries and Cold Meats
Store Hours: Week days, S a.
n to 9 p. m Sum 2 to 6 p. n-
Pak River Dial 22291
i i
|i
PARK RIVER ELECTRIC
See us for Farm & Home
wiring. Free Estimates. Low
costs. Lieemmd and Bonded
M. M. oremmn, Prop
Dial 220@2 Park River
n iiii '
WES SAMSON
Ltoe.ae4 • m4e4
wmmo OF aoS
DONE RIGHT
Guaranteed Njtlms8
Park River I
OVERBYE FUNERAL
HOME
puNr, R DCl'OmS
Ambuianoe SerViCe
Monuments
Phones: Day $62
Night, 22961 or 4ff311
Grafton Phone 79§ Park River, North DakOta
a NEW KIND of 00q)RD
for 1957 ! Cc)mln. October 3.d,
On Wednesday, October 3rd, Ford Dealers throughout
the United States will unveil a new kind oil automobilel
Cars are invohd in every American's life. News of a new kind
of car is the biggest kind of news to millions of Americans.
The Big New Kind of Ford is that kind of news...
a car totally new in design from crest to trunk lock.
is completely .new auto,mot!re package will sell at
traditmnaUy mw £ora prw2s.
This makes possible a new high standard of such honest-to.
goodness value that it tr :a ally increases the purchasing power
of your automobile dollar.
When you see it, other cars will look out of date, because...
This is Where Tomorrow Starts... with a Big New Kind of Fordl
The New Kind of Ford is the fullest, nlost
eloquent expression of Ford's special per-
sonAlity--the youthful grace, thwhipIash
action--and the reputation for durability
known wherever there's a road.
To all this we have added true elegance
--a kind of elegance never before seen in
the low-price field. To make a car truly
elegant, you must start deep-down inside.
The New Inner Ford
The Inner Ford-the car you cannot see--
is a very remarkable structure. Its frame
is actually a cradle. Side members extend
almost the full body width; they serve not
only as supporting members but as con-
cealed side bumpers of immense strength.
The Now Ford Body
The new Ford body is a triumph of engi-
neering in steel The doors dose with e
solid finality of a bank vault. Even me
door-lock button has been moved up
front-easier for you to reach, but out of
the children's reach.
All these features were engineered to
give you a solid new kind of comfort.
The New Ford Ride
The New Kind of Ford sits six people as
no other low-priced car has ever sat them
--six elbows wide in each seat, with deep
space around each one of six knees. And
above all that space, there's hat room to
spare for all six passengers.
The 1957 Ford rides low, solid, with a
firm, deep road-holding feel. Yet it's a
light-hearted, flight.hearil ride this car
is responsive, nimble, agile, with a proud
easy movement.
Tho New Ford Choice
Ford offers not only one, but two sizea of
cars.., each on its own extended wheel-
base.., each with its own body shell...
each with its own styling.
First, the two Fairlane Series on a 118.
inch wheelbase. The Fairlane 500% come
in 5 body types, a four-door sedan, a two-
door sedan, a two- and four-door Victoria
with no center pillars, and a convertible
riors and elaborate trim. The Cmtom
Series also includes a Business Sedan.
Beyond all these, you aho have your
choice of five Station Wagons--the famous
lamour cruisers that are the champions
this fieldl
The New Ford Look
That low, low cradle-span frame means a
IOWr lOW car. The Fairlane 500 is only four
feet eight inches from road to roof! The
Custom is just over four feet nine inchesl
The new Ford is not only low--but long.
Ford gives you more than 17 feet of ele-
gant length in the Fairiane Series, a shade
Ie. in the Custom. Itrs a nice kind o£ fun
just to look at it. Itrs high-prieed in every
way except price.
The New Ford Performance
You can have up to 245 wonderful Thun.
dcrbird horsepower in any Ford model
There's a moderate--and really moderato
--extra charge for this engme of $I$
cubic inches with its 4-barrel carburetor.
For "Six" lovers, we've got the 144-hp
Mileage Maker Six. Whether Sou choo
Six or V-8, the going is great!
Hore is where
coupe. The same body types (except for
the convertible) are available in the Fair-
lane Series.
Second, two Custom Series mounted on
the ll6-inch wheelbase chassis. In the
Custom 300 Series, a four-door and a two-
door sedan are distinguished from the
Custom models by more luxurious intc.
your own tomorrow starts
It starts at your Ford Dealer's showrooml
The cars will be there on Wednesday,
October 3.
These are the best Fords of our lives.
They are the first symboh out of Detroit
of the new automotive age that is begin-
ning for you.
Th;s is where tomoow 81lfl--at Fotl@
Ford Dealer's.
This is when your tomorrow
October
Come in and see us for the Big New Kind of Ford!
BATEMAN
Park River, N. Dek.
MOTORS
Mike and Roland Beteman