And now from the popular comic strip, Peanuts, here are Charlie Brown and his friends. I've got an idea for you, Charlie Brown. Why don't you write some advertising on your kite and sell it to the people at Ford? You could write, Ford announces Ford's economy twins. Then fly the kite way up in the air where everyone would see it. And everyone in the world would know about Ford's economy twins because they would see it on the sky here. It would be way up in the air and... What were you saying? Forget the whole thing. Well, it was a good idea. But an even better idea is for you to actually see Ford's economy twins for 1960. First, the new size Ford, the Falcon. America's lowest priced six-passenger car. And next to it, the Fairlane 500. Priced $142 less than last year's Fairlane 500. This is the value leader of all big-sized cars. And look at the value you get. Elegant, all-new styling. Ford's famous built-for-people comfort. No dogleg here. And inside, more legroom, more headroom, more shoulder room. And all this for $142 less than last year. Now let's look at the other economy twin, the Falcon. Check these three L's. Luggage space, almost 24 cubic feet. Legroom, you get big car comfort in the new size Ford. And label, the price label, that proves the Falcon is priced up to $124 less than other compact cars. See them at your Ford dealers soon. Ford's Economy Twins for 1960.