The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1967 — Page 5
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Mrs. J hn Miller of New R- a i was a .Sunday visitor of Mrs, Bertha Schrader. Mr. an I Mrs. Dean Sh< lie we”e Sunday dinner gu» sts of Mr. mi Mrs. Vic Geesaman, Crumstoxvn Highway.
AUCTION The Koontz Lake Liens Cluh Will Conduct An Auction On May 13 - Beginning At 10:30 At Kcontz Lake Mobil Station The Cluh Is Seeking Donations Os Articles For This Auc ion. And Will Appreciate Anything Os Value Ycu May (are To Give If You Have Anything To Donate. Please (all 586-2587 And The Articles Will Be Picked Up Richard Palmer, ('hairman
Nobody's got a family plan like Chevrolet. tMETyF-Ihutil ■»< ■»»<.►- „ . ~ 4 - **«• v ~^ -♦■w 1 • ——v k-J* ' fUi \ mMHL - -M e^ &***• *<£ •""^*^.*7. - . ?F And in the spirit of all family plans, you get more for your money.
Plan I—fmpala Sport Sedan (foreground) — First off, Chevrolet Is the roomiest car in America (source: Automotive News 12/26/66). Second, it s got exclusives like acrylic lacquer finish and Body by Fisher. Third, you get Chevrolet's traditional high resale value. Three reasons why Chevrolet is selected by more
Chevrolet's outstanding worth is another reason you get zrjgm§ that sure feeling POWELL-MANN CHEVROLET COMPANY. Inc. Phone 586-3119 $Ol Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind.
Mrs. Edna Den n was the Fida supper guest o f the Jun B' n n famil •. M'. «ni M’s. to '-pi, st- le and famil’ ( f Mishawak > vid’.’i Mr. and Mis. Max St ele ;»n . fa. alv on Sun lav.
families than any other car. Plan II —Camaro Sport Coupe (rear left)— The widest, lowest, heaviest adventure car at its price. Comes with bucket seats, carpeting, a fully synchronized 3-speed transmission, and a big Six competition can't match. Plan lll—Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe (rear right)— Nobody’s
Mr. and Mrs. John Ben n and family wen* Sun lax dinner gu< sis of Mr. and Mi>. Richard Stumps. Sherxl Bern of Bb” uuiKt< n spent the we* kind with her pi ents Mr. and Mrs. J< hn Bet n Mr. an 1 Mi s. If.mm m l Aai. n an 1 M -. ('harb - (b a d n x. :1 < 1 in the Lynn I’h- „ley home at LaC ”s.t on Tu> sday afternoon. Sunday umn’i gu<>ts rs Mr. an 1 Mrs. Chm Marner >w were Mr. and Mrs. William Heck and familx of Tippee.m •■ and Mi. ani Mrs. John Oberly ot Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clingenpe. 1 are entertaining the Lambm: s of Atlanta In!. th< s ng e. mgelists du.in. the Beaver Creek Church revival. Mis. John Ker stm y ani M’s S. Al ert of South B-ni and Mr. and Mr s. Gerald Kaufm: n and s< n were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Cl aide Sheneman and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy attended a ok perative dinner Sunday evening in the home <>f Mrs. Dorothy Walsh near - Walkerton in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Evelyn Stoneburner and Mis. Hazel Barden. Twenty-three guests attended. Mrs. Esther Harman spent a few days in Goshen with her daughter and family. Hei husband spent s- me time in the hospital at Elkhart. Mrs. Bert Shupert, Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, Mrs. Bernard Arnsbarger and Mr. and Mm Shupert and daughti r drove to Fennville, Michigan Sunday to see the destruction of th • Friday nigh* t rnad > to the hom< of Mrs. Shuper’> daughb r and family. Mr. and Mr>. Walter Kollar. They found their new home a < -mph t loss with ill its contents. The Kollar's - n h d just arrived home Hom Viet Nam, th< day before.
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Mr. an 1 Mi.-. Alb n Li .11 v visited Mr. :nd > • . Wilt M n in Soui h Ben I 'I u ' \ -.7 Mr. and Mi 1 fall of Wan Hah wer> Satuida' gib a. in the lb * rt I 111 n h m. Mr. and Mr > R >y ' .vr II v.» ■ cilb d t < W.i lan d 11. 13 ha nu t att.nl the tuner. 1o: John <'h pman. Mr. and Mrs. Ravnv nd Narugon < ill- 1 on M* aii Mi Lee Naragon and Mt. an! Mr>. Ce. il Keis, rof '. k- vill ■r. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V. Iham Dan and family of L' sville, K. ntueky spent the . eek end with Mr. and Mis. Ker th Do,tn ani Mr. and Mrs. R. b. Rau. n. Mrs. Joseph E r. mn- an I s n Math. w. of poitlti On.in ant Mr. and Mrs. Artia r M er> Mishawaka wt i < M nla; id'L " guests of Mr, md Mt . Willi .1 Dutt her. Mt Erim< ns an i Mathew will return t । th- ir h n on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Del I’urdom. M. and Mis. I’urdom, Mr. and M. Bernard Rust, Mr . Paul Dd” William I’endergras. ani Mi. . nl Mrs. Kenneth Sv. ze all • ; Kokomo, Mr. and Mi Ge a_. Rust and Mr. ani Mm. Keim-th Ellinger of Bouibt xx ■!•■ le i. t< attend tiie tuner.a of Kvnn. th I Irich. REdFA ED l’Kl\ \TE I'ILOT LI( ENS,. Ray Miller. 2_ >f 103 Muskin Rd., Walkerton received hiprivate pilot's lie. 1 se last Sundi; He took his trainirr at the Kn x Flying Service, St a ike Conn* x Airport, Kn x and .taii- i flying October 23. 1966. Hr m ide las fit st solo flight. N v -mber 1966 which qualifies hi’ m eor. passengers and fly : wh. ■ e in thVnited States. H- m a tot do’ 45 hours flyin. time. He is married and has ’ . children.
been able to copy the six-cylinder efficiency or protective features like flush-and-dry rocker panels you get in our stylish economy car. Plans IV, V and Vl-Chevelle, Corvair, Corvette (not pictured)—You can see them all at your Chevrolet dealer's. Stop in soon. Bring the family.
JACOB Drugs M alkerton
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