The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1965 — Page 11

Ccontz Lake News Mrs. Jessemine Cobb, Independn Kans., a mecee of Roscoe

'W’’ •‘W.* * Z' .RTFTX " -•**wy i r®sWfei vloEr^ '®e*<Sai ;.■ ◄■HtW' There are two ways to art into the rear of every 1066 Ford station wagon — over the tailgate or through the door. Ford’* latent station wagon innovation is a dual-action tailgate. Oiwri it with the center latch, left, and it’s a tailgate. Open it with the handle, right, and it's a door. Illustrated on the 1966 Ford Country Squire Wagon, top, the new feature is standard on all Ford and Fairlane station wagons and is optional on Falcon wagons. The door feature permits easy passenger entry and provides ready access to a lockable storage compartment, while the tailgate i* available for hauling or loading cargo. F.nrlier innovations which pushed Ford to station wagon sales leadership in 1965 — dual center-facing rear seats and built-in rear window air deflectors — are retained for 1966. All 1966 Fords will bo in Ford dealer showrooms October i.

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Provence, was his guest for ix*voral days last week on her way home from Falls Creek, Va. Mrs. Marie Walling. Elmhurst. Illinois, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs William Kuhlwi in for the past few days. A new signal light, red flasher

type, was installed above state road 23 in front of fire station at Koontz Lake. Whenevi r an alarm call is n< < iv-d, and siren blown, this flashing light functions to regulate the highway traffic for fire trucks. Mr and Mrs. Pon Wolfenberger spent Sunday in Wilmot. Wisconsin as guests of Mrs Ruth Knight and brought Mr Wulfcnbarger's mother home, Mrs. Frances Koch, who was a guest of Mrs. Knight the pa«t two weeks Mrs. Elsh Swanson had a heart attack Saturday and is in the Osteopathic hospital where she is resting comfortably. Attending the golden anniversary in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell Saturday in Chicago at the Pullman Country Club, were Mr. and Mrs E W. Amick, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Jacobson, Mr and Mrs George Hillis, Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhlwein and Mr and Mrs. George Pfeiffer Mes Pearl Dcardurss of Indianapolis. returned home after spending a few days as st of Mrs, Floyd Brown and children. Mrs J< s ie Hunter of Morocco is spending several days as guest of the Browns. She is the mother of Mis Brown. Mr and Mrs. Percy Selkirk are < nt< rtmning their daughter and husband for seveial days Mr. and Mi Edwin Jacques of Royal Oaks, Michigan Mr and Mrs Onn Duthie •; ct t Satmdav in Rio nvngton to visit th< ir daughter, Laurel a ' unt at Indi ma Univcr itv. Enn ■'• b >m<- t • t iwd at India- m ’ < to m-. k up Mrs Minnie Brackett ■' Shorn an Odo . Ca’if . v. ’ n will be a guest for several days. Mr and X’- Dinvo Davis and t" > n ■ ' Va'” r > w. ' the ■ • f V ■ an 1 M: William Si’i >kii. ■ on Surdav Mr ar. I M: thn Strndtner and children cf Sooth Rend and Mi- Jan* t C« ok of Michigan CUv, were guests of E’mer H vtke and his sister, Mi^’. Elsie McKay. Mr and Mrs. George Hillis were guests of Mrs. Edward Yorkey in Chicago la t week one day. REGULAR MEETING NIGHT'S Os The Orville Eas^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Montk -FREEn advice on combining home and auto insurance I ct me show you how you can save both time and money by combining your home and auto insurance in One Program. Meridian Mutual’s plan include* coverage for your auto, home, personal belongings and liability ... all in just two policies. They can be written to fit your needs and budget. See me . . . There's no obligation! Your Meridian Mutual Agent Herifitt R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz I-ike Mornings Hamlet 867 2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

SErr. 30, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

NORTH IJBERTY BAM) IdXXI .JLx TO MEET Come one, come all to the N< rth Lib« rty Band Boobt< i rm < t. ing to lx? held Monday even.ng. October Bth, 7 ;30 pm. Further information coming next week. ELIZABETH ( HU LE MEETS The Elizabeth Circle of the Walkerton Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Gus Vcrkler with nine nu-mbers and one guest present. Mi s Adelaade Millard gave the devotions, assisted by Mrs Omer Fry. The h sson was Self-study on the meaning and basis of membership of the WSCS

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I NITED YF Th- senior high grad- s, 9-12, of the Mcthixhst and EUR churches, will mov. to the Masoni< Ten ph- this Sunday, closer to the two । hun h's. They will meet at It o'clock for a fellowship hour and at 9:3u tor a ;>enod of study. All are urge to mme to both sessions if possible. They will meet at th*' M-'thodist Church Sunday evening to go on hayridel to welcome the freshmen tud* nts. Don't b*- a Tailgater Use Your Turn Signals Always l’s»- the <'la‘sified Ads

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