The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 September 1965 — Page 6
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL
JH / ■k . / m L t W DART FOR 1966—Dodge offers 20 models for 1966 in the Dart line, largest of the compacts. Featuring bold new styling and a number of safety and convenience innovations, choices include station wagons, sedans, hardtop* and the sporty Dart GT Convertible, shown above. Front wheel disc brakes are an option on the 1966 Dart.
Dodge Dart For '66; New Inside And Out
' DETROIT. Sept. 15 — The Dodge ■ ing or the outside an<l new elegance on the inside Ti I) .<ke i ’)»■ v.li '<«.;i '•>< or; .: phy at Lakeland Motors Inc.. Syr- ■ Engineering refinements are degned to free motoring and greater ease of operation. Five ‘Safety accessories, ■ .standard. ' . The Dart again features a choice of 20 V-6 and six-cylinder models They wll make tlieir public debut in Dodge de;derships on September 30.
WELCOME Burgerland ■ . ■■■. ■■ .■■ - ■■■ ■ ■■■ ■■ . ■ ■ ■■ ' ■- WE’RE GLAD TO HAVE YOU AS A NEIGHBOR! CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS, Inc.
Welcome To Syracuse TO THE NEW Burgerland Best Wishes BRAMMER FURNITURE BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS RD. 13 SOUTH OF SYRACUSE
Wednesday, September 22, 1965
‘The Dart has been a continuing success since its introduction as a < impact in 1963. because it offers the a iie performance of a small car < family-size spaciousness of a larger said Dodge general n..m..ger Byron J. Nichols. *'O\er the years, the Dart has built a reputation among air-buyers fct i cm;’ a fine value. It will be an 65 .r. better value in UME.” Dart seats and door pands have a fresh, more luxurious appearance for 1966. Fabric "patterns are new The instrument panel is highly stylized but definitely driver-oriented ’.. ■ ■■ favorite • family car. have traditionally had cloth up-
Ihdstery. But optional all-vinyl upiholstery is offered in the Dart 270 ; four-door sedan. Dodge designers point out that the vinyl is easier to clean and more practical for family ’use. All-vinyl upholstery is standard in Dart 270 and GT convertibles and 2-door hardtops and in Dart 270 sta- ■ ti<»n wagons. ■. 1 Interiors of the top-of-the-line Dart ■| GT feature new front bucket seats mi an optional betweemseats con1 sole which nouses the gear selector (or the automatic or four speed manJual transmissions. The seats have an . ultra-modem . “ shell'’ design and 1 (look far more expensive than one 1 would expect in a compact. An option on the Dart GT hard- ■ top is black or white vinyl covering ‘ for the forward part of thb roof, set off by bright moldings. This gives ’ the roof a landau effect. I Standard safety equipment in the 1966 Dart includes front and rear seat belts, padded instrument pan-
CONGRATULATIONS TO Burgerland AND WELCOME TO THE GREATER LAKELAND AREA 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' McCormick-Cutter, Inc. Lakeland's Chevrolet Dealer 1001 SO. HUNTINGTON SYRACUSE
WE’RE HAPPY TO HAYE Burgerland AS PART OF THE Growing Lakeland Community "Welcome" W. R. Thomas Store UPTOWN SYRACUSE ♦
el, windshield washer, multi-speed windshield wipers, back-up lights and left outside rear-view mirror. Standard engines in the Dart line are a 170-cu Tc-inch six cylinder (101 horse-power) and a 273-cubic-inch V-3 'l3O hp). Optional power plants are a 225 cubic inch, six-cylinder engine (145 hp) and a high-performance, four-barrel-carburetor version of the 273 V-8 called the Charger 273 ( 235 hp). | A choice of three transmissions is offered: three-speed and four-speed manual and three-speed automatic. The four-speed manual has a new shift lever mechanism that provides rapid, easy shifting into all forward speeds. There is a lockout device which prevents accidental shifts into reverse. Engineering improvements in the automatic transmission provide smoother, quieter operation. Changes in the three-speed manual transmission allow easier drifting. Power steering has been improved to give the driver greater assist when parking. At low engine speeds, the power boost is increased 30 per cent. •’ Front-wheel disc brakes are an option on the 1966 Dart. These brakes designed for rallying, offer more reliable, stable stopping action under repeated hard usage. The Dart has a 111-inch wheelbase. Basic exterior dimensions are nearly the same as last year’s. The four-door sedan is 196 inches in ov-al-all length, 71 inches wide and 53 inches high. The '66 Dart provides a choice oi 17 exterior colors anti nine two-tone icombinations. The body model line-up includes a !tw<-door sedan, four-door sedan, and station wagon in the economical j“Dart“ series; a two door sedan, i two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, i convertible and station wt*con in the middle-line “Dart 270“ series; and a ■two-door hardtop and convertible m I the sporty “Dart GT” series. . ; ROY TREESH. MILFORD, AT MILLER MERRY MANOR Rov Treesh of Milford left on September 13 for the Miller Merry Manor at Warsaw where he will reside., He would appreciate hearing from his friends. His address i$ Miller Merry Manor, r 2, County Farm Road It Pays To Advertise
WRC GAME-O-RAMA TO BE SEPTEMBER 22 The Syracuse Women’s Relief Corp’s third game-o-rama will be held on Wednesday evening, Sept. 22. in the home of Airs. Frank Bates at 7:30. TO HOLD COURT OF HONOR A Court of Honor is to be held on Thursday evening, Sept. 23, in the scout cabin at Syracuse, according. to an announcement by George A. Bushong, chairman of the droop committee. The public is welcome to attend.
CONGRATULATIONS TO Burgerland ASK US ABOUT OUR NEW RENTAL PROGRAM VILLAGE HARDWARE WAWASEE VILLAGE
WELCOME TO OUR Growing Community AND BEST WISHES TO BURGERLAND BURKHOLDER REXALL DRUGS Ph.: 457-3341 Uptown Syracuse
FROM OHE VILLAGER TO ANOTHER GOOD LUCK TO Burgerland .IN SYRACUSE Country Corner Gift Shop WAWASEE VILLAGE e x
Court News Divorce Complaint Norma Jean Rollins of r 2. Syracuse, has filed a complaint from Kenneth Lee Rollins with a charge of cruelty. They were married April 15, 1965 and separated September 3,' 1965. She requests custody of one minor child. Fined Robert Mishler. 42. Syracuse was assessed a $24 fine on a traffic citation Monday for disregarding a traffic signal.
GLEN PINKERTONS HOMEMAKERS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pinkerton and son Denny entertained eleven members of the Busy Homemakers club and their families at their home on Friday evening, Sept. 10. A delightful carry-in supper was enjoyed. Mrs. Forrest George had charge of the program. The program consisted of a reading, “I’m Just Fine,” by Mrs. Ralph Neff; “Character - Reputation” by Mrs. Mace Hollar; “A Thinkle Peep I Am” by Mrs. Motts; and a skit, "Visiting A New Neighbor” by Airs. Frank> Chari-
WELCOME NEIGHBOR TO SYRACUSE • Together We Can Offer People Os The Lakeland Area The Most Diversified Fare In Eating. • We Congratulate You On Your Fine New Eating Establishment and Wish You Every Success. FOO > FAV B
Best Wishes TO Burgerland IN SYRACUSE FROM YOUR NEIGHBOR THORNBURG DRUGSTORE SYRACUSE
OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO Burgerland ON BRINGING TO THE LAKELAND AREA ANOTHER FINE NEW BUSINESS. Best Wishes SYRACUSE
' ton, Mrs. Charles Teeple and Mrs. |A. D. Wilson I The rest of the evening was spent playing the TV game “I’ll Bet”, a party game and various card games. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mace Hollar and house guest, Miss : Hazel Haney of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kasper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tusing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton, Mrs. Charles Teeple and son, Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Forrest George, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Neff, Mrs. Anna Hepler and Mr. and Mrs. William Motts.
