The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1970 — Page 5
r 7 ■ pCALSr er.. erton is a medical patient in the E Street Hospital in LaPorte. Mrs. Paul Jones is a medical patient in the Osteopathic hospital in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jacob and family were in Niles. Mich, several days last week to see their new grandson, Mark Davis Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson are the proud parents. Mrs. Lester Bierly underwent Surgery Thursday, September 3, in the E Street Hospital, LaPorte. Mis. Howard Rumley is a surgical patient in the Pine Lake Division • Hospital in LaPorte. Mrs. Stella Campbell uj Belle Center, Ohio is a g 'est in the home of her daughter ond san» in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leanaid Beaty. Mr, Kenneth Pontius was home on leave from Ft. McCoy Wis., over the week end visiting, his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pontius and other relatives. Mis. Kay Curtis, of Monterey, California, rpent several d iy.s the past week visiting her aunt Mrs. Grace Atwood. Mrs. Curtis hid just returned from an African safari. Mis. Maude noiser and Mrs. William Steinwald were honored on Tuesday evening. Sept. B.when they received their 50 year award of gold at the Inspection of North Liberty, Walkerton and Lakeville at North Liberty, A dinner was served at 6 o’clock followed by baby dedication and opening of Chapter 31!) Order of Eastern Star. WALKERTON BEAUTY CENTER 611 Roosevelt Rd. Phone 586-3230 OPEN TUES. - SAT. Hair Cutting, Styling, Permanents, Tinting, Frosting, and Wigs ’ Operators: VIOLET DEPOT T ’ CAROL GEDGOUD Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Question? It seems as if everytime I almost get caught up in my finances, along comes a bill for insurance. Can you help me with this problem? ONSWER... We can’t eliminate insurance bills but we can arrange a convenient way to pay them with Meridian Revolving Charge. Call us for information. g. W. Johnson las. Mofning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — Koontz Lake Walkerton 586-258® "SIKWUN INSURANCE a world of protection
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwede weße in Indianapolis Saturday enjoying the day at the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Beavers and four children of Philadeipnia Penn., were week end guests of Mrs. Beavers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gif takes of Walkerton. They left last Monday for a visit in London, Ontario. The Koontz Lake Conservation club meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. CDT Saturday with a pot luck supper. Mrs. Eleanor LeMaster and Mrs. Harry Webster are hostesses. A social hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hostetler, Mrs. Ben Price, .Mr. and Ms. Richard Anderson Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr. were present at the Hoosier Hobo Club Tour held at the Chain O’ Lakes State Park last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Sr. went ton to Roanoke, Virginia to visit relatives for a week.
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K you have the question Pinto has the answers. Q. What do you mean, “carefree”? A. Pinto’s designed to free you from car cares, big and little. Cares about high prices and big gas bills. Cares about parking. Cares about service and reliability. Power and stability. Quiet and roominess. Q. You say Pinto is little. How little? A. Pinto is only 3 inches longer than VW. But its turning circle is actually a little less, so Pinto can slip easily into tight parking spaces. Q. And inside? A. Pinto gives you more interior roominess overall than Volkswagen. And getting in and out is easier because Pinto's doors are a good half-foot wider. Q. What about price? A. Pinto is priced like the little economy imports, too. Q. What about power? A. Pinto delivers 75 horsepower and averages over 25 miles {xt gallon in simulated city suburban driving. The engine is front-mounted and exceptionally quiet for a car in this class. Pinto is the only American economy car equipp'd with a 4speed, fully synchronized transmission at no extra cost.
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Mr and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Craig and Miss Connie Bigins attended the Cubs vs Mels baseball game in Chicago Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. Tim and Terry spent the we k end camping at Edtwardsburg, Michig m. They spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. George Greiger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family were in East Gary, Ind., Sunday visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Sunday evening supper gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, Janet. Julie, and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pontius and family were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pontius of Ft. Wayne. On Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Creech and family of North Liberty were callers on the Pontius family.
Q. What else is standard equipment? A. High Back bucket seats. I)irectAire ventilation with upper-level fresh air outlets. Heater, defroster with 3-speed fan. Two-sp'ed electric windshield wijx'rs. Electric windshield washers. Your choice of 15 exterior colors. And more. Q. How about optional extras? A. Pinto offers a 100-hp engine and 3-speed automatic transmission. Front disc brakes. Even built-in air conditioning. Tinted glass, Vinyl roof. “Flipper” rear quarter windows. Fold-down rear seat. Bumper guards and side molding with vinyl inserts to protect the paint. More than most imports offer—at prices economy-car buyers can afford. Q. Reliability? A. Pinto's engine has already logged 50 million owner-driven miles. And the strength of some of Pinto’s parts makes ordinary little economy cars look puny by comparison. Parts like the starter motor, ball joints, rear wheel bearings are heavy duty. Craftsmanship? Pinto is the only American car with hand-matched transmission gears. Q. What’s Pinto like out on the road? A. Pinto has a wider stance than any economy import, for better stability in turns and gusty crosswinds. For more road feel, and more
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A family reunion was held nt the Jasper Pulaski County Game Reserve far M:. and M Ii k Andeh on .Jr. Ms, B<-n price. Ml. ahi yf ts ry j ] )S . teller on Labor Day. Mr. and Mis. Hostetler left f r Lafayette where they will be li a:g wh: e Mr. Hostetler attends Purdue Univehsity. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Church of I'.ymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Seider were in Kenton, Ohio over the week end to see the Coon Dog races in running and swimming. Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Howell and daughter. Carol Jean stopped in Walkerton Sunday to call on Mrs. Nellie Purdy and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. They wop on their way home to Terre Haute from a vacation spent with relatives in Michigan.
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precise handling, Pinto has rack & pinion steering—like Porsche and Jaguar—something you won't find on any other American car. Q. Tell me about service. A. Pinto is so simple you can do much of the maintenance yourself, if you like. The Owner's Manual shows you how. And Pinto's free Do-It-Yourself Key helps you jxTform minor service functions. Q. Suppose I don’t service Pinto myself? A. You still save when your Ford Dealer does it. For example, Pinto needs an oil change half as often as the leading import. And a chassis lube only one-sixth as often. (J. Sounds great—^here can I testdrive Pinto? A. Your nearest Ford Dealer. And if you have any more questions, he can answer them. A little Better Idea from R)ri Better idea for safety Budde up.
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