Poplar Shopper (Poplar, Mont.) 1970-2001, May 07, 1970, Image 7
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MAY 7, 1970 \ELEVENTH ROUND\ T-V_ SERIES The \Eleventh Round\ a series of five televis- ion programs on farm and rural problems and pol- icies will be shown on KUMV-TV, channel 8 Williston at 1:00 p.m. starting May 10. The remaining four programs will be held on consec~ utive Sundays at the same time through May 31. The five -part series in- cludes viewpoints and discussion by farmers, consumers, economists, and USDA officials on topics including the farm and rural situation, Future government pro- grams, farm exports, farm bargaining power, and the future of rural America. The title, \Eleventh Round\ refers to the eleventh round of nation al farm legislation since the early 1930's that is aimed at helping the farm income situation. Present farm programs expire in 1970 and Con- gress is expected to en- act new legislation soon This timely series was developed as a joint pro- ject by the Cooperative Extension Service of the Land Grant Universities in the Great Plains States. Extension Agri- cultural staff members from Montana State Uni- versity took part in the development of the film series. POPLAR SHOPPER PAGE 7 Join Your Ford Dealer's Economy Drive! Getthe buy of the year on theCar of the Year! Torino. 14 models including your Ford Dealer's lowest-priced hardtop — specially equipped at a sale price. Performance, high style and outstanding engineering won Motor Trend's “Car ot the Year” competition for the entire Torino line. From the economical Fairlane 500 Hardtop to the sizzling Torino GT to the luxurious Torino Brougham, there's a “Car of the Year” for every kind of driver—and every kind of budget. All 14 models offer you features that you won't find on other intermediate-size cars. The Torino gives you a longer wheelbase (117\) to smooth your ride. A wider track (60.5” front, 60” rear) to grip the road firmly, corner tightly. Concealed windshield wipers. Curved side glass. Unitized body. And the wind-shaped sieekness of aerodynamic styling. Ford’s smooth-running 250 CID Six is standard. Or you can take your choice of six great V-8's, including a mighty 351 CID V-8 that runs on regular gas. Right now, your Ford Dealer's offering Economy Drive savings on specially equipped, specially priced Fairlane 500’s. Your Ford Dealer's lowest-priced hardtop, it comes with dual racing mirrors ... color-keyed carpeting . . . wheel covers... white sidewall tires and, if you like, a vinyl roof . . . all at a low sale price. Come see Torino, Mustang, Falcon, Maverick and all the other money-saving cars on display during your Ford Dealer's big Economy Drive. See Your Ford Dealer for Americas Biggest Choice of Economy Cars. H & N MOTORS q 1osav'| Phone 3837 for orders to go | Santee Service Center POPLAR, MONTANA WARRENKELSEY HAULING SAND-GRAVEL-GRAIN QUICK SERVICE ANYWHERE IN THE AREA PHONE 768-3383 POPLAR, MONT. AGENT FOR KEEP SAFE SAFES