From the road up, 1987 Fords are a complete departure from previous aaodeta. They will be unveiled Slay ( Wednesday) by Ford dealera in 10 body styles. of which thU i> the tour doer Victoria, ? ?em r of the new "Falrlane 800" aerie*. Falrlane models are nine inches longer and four inchet lower than their IKS counterparts Though the new models are lower, interior headroom is as great as last year, since the car's chassis and floor are redesigned for a lower ceiter of gravity. New Ford Offers 19 Body Styles Ford's 1057 line introduces 19 entirely new body styles in fire serial and feature! three different body sizes on -two redesigned cltasais length*. ? The "hardtop convertible" aty ling formerly available only in Ford's Victoria models set the tread for design of all the closed bodies in the new Fairlane 900 and Fairlane series. Stylists slim med down the center piltars and top silhouettes of conventional two dooi^and four door models, with the result that when the doors are closed, they have virtu ally the same outside appearance as the popular pillarless types. The biggest Ford body? more than nine inches longer and four inches lower than 1956 models ? is available in the Fairlane and Fairlane 500 series. There are five models in the Fairlane 500 series, which is Ford's top line. They are the thin pillar two-door Club Sedan, the thin pillar four-door Town, Sedan, the two-door Club Victoria and four-door Town Victoria hard tops, and the Sunliner convertible. The Fairlane models include the thin pillar two-door Club Sedan, four-door Town Sedan and the two-door Club Victoria and four door Town Victoria hard-tops. A separate body shell is used on the Custom and Custom 300 series models, which are more than three inches longer and three inches lower than comparable 1956 models. The Custom 300 series includes the two-door sedan and four-door sedan, while the economy Custom series has the two-door business sedan, the t*o-d?or sedan and the four-door sedan. There are five models In Ford's station wagon series for 1(87. The Ranch Wagon and Del Rio Ranch Wagon are two-door, six passenger models. The six-passenger Coun try Sedan, the nine-passenger Country Sedan, and the nine- pas senger Country Squire are four door models. Station wagons also have a sep arate body shell, which is nearly six inches longer and three and a half inches lower than 1956 mod els. Each series has its own distinc tive side mouldings, ornamenta tion, and interior trim. Jones Goes With New Station Mr. Earl Jones, who has had many years experience as a ser vice station operator, will be em ployed by Laverne Fox in his new Phillips Service Station on Bristol Road. Unless they are cooled quickly, eggs lose their quality in a short time on hot days, say Extension poultry specialist at North Caro lina State College. Canton With Health Dept. Dr. Miry Miehal, Health Otfieer, announces the appointment of Mr. Lewfe H Ountap, Jr., u Supervis ing Sanitarian for Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga comities. Mr. Caton was employed as Sanitarian tor the CVaven County Health Department, New Bent, for 4 years. He attended the U. 6. Public Health Service School in Columbus, Georgia. For the past three years he has been employed by the Union County Health De partment in Monroe as senior sanitarian. Mr. Caton served in the Infan try during World War II for five years. He was called back for two and one-half years active duty in the Artillery during the Korean conflict Mr. Caton and his family have established residence on Appala chian Street in Boone V. S. MERCHANTMEN The privately-owned American merchant marine on September 1st consisted of 1,087 vessels, made up of 718 dry cargo and paaaeag er-carrying ships of 7,619,786 deadweight tons and 340 tankers of 5,804.259 deadweight tons. The figures were given by the Ameri can Merchant Marine Institute. HERE is where you can get off to aj good start on your 1956 hunting sea son. We've everything you need in guns, gear and garb . . . priced right! See Our Window Display Of Guns And Ammunition 22 Rifles ALL KINDS High Powered Rifles SEVERAL GAUGES ? Shotguns ALL GAUGES? SINGLE DOUBLE, PUMP AND AUTOMATIC I Knives ? Shells ? Gun Sheaths Caps - Coats - Pants - Boots ? Farmers Hardware and Supply Company, Inc. 102 W. King St. Boone, N. C Support Your UNITED FUND . . . Give ONCE lor ALL! . nm Elementary School News Our school observed a half da j achedute la* Wedaeaday a a that our building couM be used for a district meeting of school board members, achool romwittwinw and comodtteewoosaa. and other achool officials. Various groups met in our classroeas and in the auditorium. Speakers for the oc casion were Or. W. H. Plemraons and Dr. Herbert Wey, of the Ap palachian State Teachers College. Work ia progressing on our play ground this week after the delay last weak due to the rain. The base rock is being hauled and apread down ia preparation lor the sur facing. Physical education classes are being held insfcde in Ihr gym ?avium and the rumpus room while this work Ik being done Several of our teachers attend ed the district meeting held in Greensboro on Friday. White they ware away, various student teach ers and graduate assistants assum ed their duties. Those teachers making the trip were Mrs. Ennis Davis, lira. Jane Robinson. Mrs. Lea Broome, Mra. Bess Crawford, Mrs. Veiraa Cottrell, and Mrs. Mary Hamby All ef our teachers plan to attend at least one at these profeasional meetings during the year. ?YO0R HIALTH ISO W msmtssi To safeguard your health, we compound your physician's prescriptions with^ pro fessional precision from froth stocks of top-quality phorniQccuticoli Three Registered Pharmacists Boone Drug Co. The RextH Store ? ?????, N. C. PROMPT SERVICE A* ANY HOUR a GRADY FARTHING WATT H. GRAGG AM 4-3691 ' 'f SAVINGS & LOAN BUILDING ? BOONE, N. C. ' ?? ?8 ? Deep Gap ? Good house, 4 room* down, 1 up, bath, deep well, 178 (t ?a highway 421. $7,900 65? New bouae near IRC plant. 8 nwii. hath, lull basement, nice lot 3-4 acre. $7,900 64? Perkinsville? Very large bualneaa lot, fronting highway CI, 3 (mail buildings. 63? W. Boone ? Large atone reaidence, 4 bedroo mi, 3 hatha, stoker heat, large lot on highway. 33? Water St.? Nice 4 rooms, bath, basement, redwood aiding, 60 toot fronting paved street. 34? Georgea Gap? 8 rooms, no bath, water in ya rd, 10 acres pasture and woods. , $4,000 41? Green Valley? 4 room block unfinished, deep well, 18 acres good land, on road $2,900 48? Lenoir? On highway 321, 4 rooms and basem ent, school and church, garden $3JS00 62? S. Booae? New 4 room, bath, let 178 z 366. good Mad. convenient to IRC plant $4,230 18? State road ? New home, 4 Urge rooms, hall and bath, very large icenie lot $6,060 ? ' 26 ? King Street? New brick apartment house, large work shop, 3 nice apartments, rented. 6 ? Deck Hill Road? 4 rooms, hath, basement, very large aad beautiful scenic lot. $6,866. 22? Appalachian St.? 7 rooms, 2 baths, 3 bedro oms, stone, located on paved street. $6,000 47? DeerfiaU Read? Good fam, 23 acres, ail clea red, 7 room dwelling, all out buildings .... $8,000 67? Deerfield? New 8 room, bath, 26 acres fertile land, new grade A dairy barn _ $18,800 46? Foacoe, Near New Highway? 13 acres good farm land, 7 roam house, hath $8,000 48? West Boone? Nice 4 room cabin, 2 acres level land, apple and cherry trees $4,906 31? Highway 1$4? Beautiful setting, 4 room cot tage furnished, Urge lot on road $8,966 1 ? Grand BouUvard, 8 room brick, furnished or unfurnished, large lot in good section. ??Vacant lota? 10 located in Hayea development Just east of Boone on 221-321. ?3? West Boone ? 4 rooms down, SH rooms up, base ate lit, 2 ear garage, lot 200x288 $12,300 30? Blowing Rock ? Summer borne completely furnished, 2 baths, 9 acres scenic Und. 60? Brick, 6 rooms, 2 baths, full basement, WeedUnd Ave., Urge lot, near college $12,300 W BUYING OR SELLING, CONSULT VI ? LOANS AVAILABLE Here Today! k NKV'lNNiR CMTpMMO IN AOTIOM came the magic itial made pouible to wonder fully different a Ford, la the toughest on-the road teui ever given to a car. thii "Inner ford" deraoiutrated thai a *57 Ford rido you tweet and low . . . that it takea the bump* withoat a bobble, the curvet without the pitch . . . and, (hat In power, ft "takes nothing from nobody!" A alhitif on wheels hurries, handles or h?Ut ufltlUtUrd! rrrfl wilt K" " < *L * A new land of FORD with the mark of tomorrow tan? I tb-ilf e j0r>4w>?d .CNtflwAat ?"?)***? yowls*. +t? 4mrm*k4Hbt*mm*r t+?rV? tmrt The FalrbiM 500, ftnoc Ford xHa, feature! five of the 19 longer, lower, beefier Fords for 17. You're in far i thrill when you we this new knock out named Ford! But uve four superlative* till you drive kl That's where die fun really nam It'i fun jait knowing that others who tee you with they Were you. For ynifre commanding die to wgeat. lon?n. heaviest, biggest car ever to (port luch a low price tag. There! head room to spare for a new fafl bownet . . . stretchout tpace tor a "Daddy t " VnuTI find that the tough and ready new "Inner Ford" is built to take the roagbeii road vou'U care to travel. New outboard rear springs and liall-joint front suspension let Ford take the tsirm without the tilt. New swept-back control arms help take bounce out of bumps. Beit of all, Ford# library-like quiet i? built in. And the new "Inner Ford" ii why. For aevcr be fore la Ford'* field hat there bee* a body with to much rktra bracing to firmly anchored to iu foun dation. And yea ran rfianae frara three big Silver Anniversary V-8's with up to 245 horsepower. There* alio a new Mileage Mater Six ?ith 144 hotiepower, the most modern Six In the Industry. You can pick your Fold tailored to your de urea and your budget, tool Choose from nine Fairkne or Fairiane 500 asodrls or from five Cm tom or Custom 300 models. Or take your pick frem Feed's five liiay, lamer, new station wagons. Whichever model you tdect, vou'Jl get a car that * been re-invented from the wheels up) So there's the new kind of Ford. Bici Grarioasl . Spacious! A luxury car true-but vne that any new car buyer can easily afford. Cone In! See what wonder -cars you caa byy now at low Ford prices. 2 Custom 100 Mofels HJUft IMW moom m th? WINKLER MOTOR $ C ?- # Inc. N*. 117# BOONS, NOBTH I

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