Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 25, 1957, Image 11

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S a tu rd a y a s th e ir 16 T h e lm a P e tte g r e w , and
A LSO A V A IL A B L E : Kentucky Blended it
In t h e t r a d i t i o n a l r o u n d b o t t l e
THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION
fo o t b o at w as sw a m p e d S e c r e t a r y - T r e a s u r e r ,
BOTH 86 PROOF . KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 6 5 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
K hadia De M a rtin .
a s th e y w e re c o m in g
i n f r o m c h e c k in g th e ir
c r a b p o ts .
T he m e n , H o w ard
and E a r l V in in g , and
D isk B lis s a r e a ll e x ­
p e r ie n c e d b o a ts m e n
but one " m o n s tr o u s ”
b r e a k e r ju s t th re w
th e m fo r a lo s s a b o u t
.0 0 y a r d s off th e
m o u th of th e C h e tc o .
T he b o a t s w a m p ­
ing w as s e e n by M rs .
T o m M c K e n z ie , who
w as in the R e d - E -M ix
Touch a button—in less than a minute
the steel top disappears magically into
o ffic e . She q u ic k ly
the trunk—and you’re in a supremely
c a lle d P o lic e C h ie f
elegant convertible. It s two cars in one!
Bud C r o s s , who got
Jo h n H e w itt, lo c a l
b o a t o p e r a to r , and
th e tw o m e n h e lp e d
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th e V in in g s, and B lis s
in , and h e lp ed w ith
t h e s a l v a g e of the
b o a t and m o to r . T h ey
l o s t m o s t of th e ir
c lo th e s , and 8 o r 9
IlfTF T o d a y! The FORD SKYLINER — w orld’s only Hide-Away h ard to p
dozen c ra b s .
O th e r th a n a " bad
Once in a long, long while a car comes
when many Detroiters smiled smugly as
It was December 1956 — after eight
along that people remember and talk
s c a r e " th e m en w e re
Henry Ford announced, “We will build
years of research, planning, experiment­
about for years after its introduction.
a motor car for the great multitude . . .
ing and testing—when Ford unveiled this
none th e w o rs e f o r
so low in price that no man making a
masterpiece , . . unveiled it amid all the
The
fir
ft
model
“A
"
Ford
was
such
a
car...
w e a r . T h e y had r e n t ­
good salary will be unable to own one.” pomp and splendor of the New York
The first Ford V-8 was such a car. . .
ed th e b o a t f r o m
Automobile Show.
And they did.
The first Ford Thunderhird was such a car.
And now this history-making car, this
H e w itt.
T h e y have
Today,
nearly
a
half
century
later.
Today Ford Division is proud to an­
prototype
of a whole future generation
Ford continues to cause the “experts” to
been g e t t i n g
good
nounce still another car that many say
of cars, is ready for your own personal
change
their
tune.
When
you
see
this
c r a b c a tc h e s fre q u e n -
is destined to become the most famous
inspection in the showrooms of many
all-steel hardtop that retracts into a con­
Ford
of all: The Skyliner—world’s only
Ford Dealers.
ly out in the o c e a n .
vertible, you’ll be seeing a car that many
NEA R D ISA STER
AS BOAT SW AM PS
Sunny BrookABourbon
A new age of automobiles
begins with this car
hide-away hardtop.
NEW VFW PO ST
C O M M A N D E R TA K ES
O F F IC E W EDNESDAY
F e r d ie S tie n m e tz ,
to o k o v e r a s c o m m a n ­
d e r of th e VFW p o s t
W ed n e sd ay night a t the
r e g u la r m e e tin g
of
th e g ro u p .
M rs . D o ro th y H a rv e y
w ill ta k e o v e r the p r e ­
s id e n c y of th e A u x ilia ry .
EX TEN SIO N UNIT
HAS M EET IN G
The W inchuck E x te n ­
s io n unit m e t a t the hom e
of M rs . C. B ow lin on
A p ril 9.
N e w o ff ic e rs w e re
*
If you plan to buy a new Ford, or al­
ready own one, the fact that Ford cre­
ated this car is important to you. For
all the exhaustive research, planning
and testing that went into the Skyliner
is evidence of the engineering skill you
get in every Ford model.
The Ford SKYLINER, the only all-steel
hide-away hardtop, is a car for history.
This is an old dream of Detroit, a
dream of two generations of motorists.
And today Ford has made that dream
come true—in steel.
But the story behind this dream is a
story (rf men who refused to accept “no”
for an answer. In the Ford tradition they
kept striving toward the goal long after
others had given up the chase.
To understand this Ford spirit you
must go back to 1908. That was the year
BROOKINGS,
Plan to see it soon. And ask your Dealer
to show you the exciting advances in all
models of the new Ford line for ’.57.
said would never lie mass-produced.
But Ford did it.
I t ’s the newest new kind o f
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DUNNING MOTORS
OREGON