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Zurich Herald, 1939-12-28, Page 4yr< ZURICH HERALD X.. "FULL O `I " RIDE NEW WI WITEEIBASEm .NEW i, EAUTY TAKE a 5-iFrn TT SIDE in a new Dodge: and you'll ffsr.et all former ideas of Beauty, Luxury, Brilliant Performance and Economy. The 1940 Dodge Cars' present more new ideas than any other cars in the 26 years of Dodge History. These are more than NEW MODELS. They are entirely new automobiles from stem to stern. The new bodies of the 1940 Dodge cars aro 55 •inches wide at'the front seat- and 56 inches wide at the rear seat ... as wide as. the seats of 8 armchairs. "Full li ating" Ride Never before has there been a ride like this in the LOWEST price field. Words cannot describe it but a RIDE will speak volumes in fiveshort minutes. The centre of .gravity has been lowered for a steadier ride on. turns. Wheelbase is longer...wheels are moved back- wards .and seats forward so that all the passengers ride in the "Com- fortZone"between the axles. Be one of the first to enjoy the Dodge "FullFloating" Ride. All you have to anis to accept your dealer's invitation toaget behind'the wheel. Wide Doors Say goodbye:to the old-fashioned"tdog- leg'in the rear.door.Inthese 1940 Dodge cars you justwalk in and out as through .a,house door. 'No struggling, no soiling of pretty dresses. And when you are in- side, you will see the most ,harmoni ,ously trimmed interior ever -put in a Dodge car. These new tbodies •have a;greatly :in- creased glass area all around, and the rear Wine' ow, in addition to being larger, .has lzo dxaider ,attxp;,-pnd"tile giass'ss ourved•to follow "the curve of the•body. .New "Sealed Beam" Headlamps -that , give. 50% greater illumination and have longer life are wide apart for -safer night driving. Phoneyourpodge- DeSato dealeirtoday and ;tell him •yo.0 would like to drivea :new 1940 Dodge. He .will be glad to give you this -treat. DODGE KINGSWAY :COUPE Delivered in $ ZURICH License and local taxes'(if.aey) only extra i ``�c'�xkb�,w-'. �'••+..i.S�a�Rw�a}.rin„Pn+..: '{"1' 1940 D��oj�ddge.)Je Luxe Special 6 -Passenger, 4 -Door Sedan..., �.0 SSL'iY'Jk.9 0.l' 0 ® d 1*t� ` .4�9 ". .1R }vac qe 'Tire new bodies of t p 1940 Dodge cars aro 65 inches wide at•the front seat ar4. 56 inches wide et the rear seat . as wide as the seam of 9 armchairs. Afore glass area din windshield _ .. ... .. L .. Seats are located in the "comfort zone" between the ,.wheels. This distribution of weight produces a true "Full' Floating" Ride for the first time in the lowest price field. V' ,vi lt`i Yi 4 '}t} }''•'•4 Srr1 } Ward Fritz, DodgeDistributor .Zurich DRY:-S'D� •L -E .'Mr. and;rs..Sanders and .Mss IVIabel Etat {of London, .Mr. and Mrs P. Masses of Windsor spent Christ- enes with their lather, Mr. Ed. Etue Mr. and firs. Alex. Oibin of'. Rills-' green were holi.elay Visitors at the Gelinas hone. MIr, and Mrs. Patti Dedharmne oft Blake ,spent 'Christmas with Mr. and liars. Rennie Denomme, Ma.. and Mrs, Philip Denonnne and ifamily were Xmas, visitors with their xlaughten,, Mr: and :iV•irs. , no. Denom- mie near Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Denornme .Sr., 'enjoYed Christmas dinner wWith 'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Medinger, tear Zur- :acln, Mrs. Edward Brisson •was a holi- day visitor at the home ef. Armand Oenomine: Rev. Farther 0. Martin was 'a holi- +day visitor with his parent!, ',iv1r. and Mrs. Martha at Chatham. Mr, ,and. Mrs. Mervyn Routvon .of Flint have spent the past week with the latter's ` parents; 1fr-. and ' Mrs. Harrry.Hayter, Goshen Line. Mr. Allan Keys, of Queen's Univ- ersity, Kingston, is spending the holidays, ;With his parepts, Mr. •, and Mrs, .Ben Keys, Babylon • FIE NSA L1.. 90th Birthday; Mr. J. W. Ortwein, one -of Ileilsali's paean/lent' residents quietly celebi it-. edihis 90th•bix•thday at his home here on ,Christmas :day: Mr. Ortwein was born in Tavistock and as ,a youth went tto. Heidelberg where he 'became postmaater,a telegraph. operator and merchant., He also..•Ow ed general Stores in Zurich and Seaforth ,and later in Ilensall Vvhere he conducted a iliercaaiitile .business;, for a: number of 'years..Mr Or.twein has,.been reeve and 5ounciilot of:„track �rXl'ag: About o`he �5'yesxs a' 'l ecaiite rep'resentat- Mr. and Mfrs. Earl Z. mea 'of , . ice fol the County of •Hu> tan ,fo:t- the •0Grediton were�chiris4lnas ,raessitors ,wwiith. 11)60i�+ Vatll%e Corrivea:u. 1)600/ioit,lii(£e Assurance :�Ga 'diad isr still a}ctiwre,in the business, )for, yrs 4'Iiss B, 'Mousseau ha'”", rctaaarnell he< was s" frotn,r.Detroit where she wvas rorith.'ho7' 1 u z Gschool of tke Hinted; sqir„ 1' YsW Smith, who . is 111, • i'or .a C htirch Suzirlay School and* present tettehes a large, ,class of : bOitand is :rew 'W;eelts, President of the :ttible 'Society of a.'Western 'Ontario. Although' ninety yrtars of age Mr ::Ciirbwein is very ae- STA 44 L Y TOWNSHIP titre drives ;iis,,ow+ r car and looks .af- ter ,:)pis real' eitate b s ness• and in - Mr. 'Robert McClinehey is visiting suranee, and on. New 'Year's Day he this wwetl,*th Mr. W. Stephenson. and Mrs. , Ortwein wit (c'lebr•ite; their end fa/My .04.Marlette, Mich. 50th3 welding 'alhlhiversa' His Wife, Mr..and i\'>rs,. Robt. -•. E`. Robuiwon wh A IS, : was foien'rly` 42iss Ela"ze.- nand family spent (Christmas with Mr. 5cth': Wagner of •,Zurich. : Two.. sons and Mrs, ,F.o}tn Ciu1Y and family of and :bare data;t htt rs were born to this <irkton. Mr. and Mrs. ;Mr. and Mrs. J. :l,ondoli, spent ladies ,mother, ,strong. Bryan an,d, . Son and Colitis a1lt son of Christmas . 4y:ith the lYl,3t4Y • yr'lYgf1n 'k, l Y1 - S nnionr Mrs. 3, Brenkolt of itrteh.ener, Mrs, R. Lahr of' Boswell, Pa,, Mrs. Ins, .A. Paterson raa-yd. 11frs, G. i42. Drysdale of, l•Iensal'1, APitizo Ortwein of Detroit, :and Miton ni 22,ondon, daughte 3 tylil Ylittl lta wart. •r DASHWOOD Josiah Geiger' of Zur- ich spent Christmas with Mr. and 1VIrs. Leonard Bender. ' field. Kellerman is -spending the holidays in Toronto and Fergul. Mrs, Doneney and Gordon Goetz of •Chicago spent !Christmas holiday with 1VTl 'ond`.Mrs. R,. Goetz: MissCunningham of Kitchener, spent Christmas with her. sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mox:enz. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Smith and fain ily of Windsor spent . the .week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Tinker Mr. Wm. Musser of Detroit spent tb;e holiday with his family "here.: Ronald Harris 'of Sarnia is Spend- ing Christmas holidays with Ma,' and Mrs. Hartman Elsie Hatllry :Hayter its .spending a fe'iir Misys in Windsor, ;Miss' Glace ;(xuenther of IcitChoner :$p'644' dhrnstrnis with Mr. and Crs,' •Guenther, '' 1Yii and Mrs. J, B •' ace,. iVlr:' 'arid J =112As 'Snyder•, al nd. Mies. Grace^•Hay, ter airof Windsor S` ent Christmas 'With thein ai eat , Hayter. p + Mr.and Mrs. R. Miss Tillie Zimmer of Detroit spent the lxulidays with her father, Mr. Wni, Zimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott of Pow) inn tnville spent Christmas with her 1 parents Mr. and Mars. Wm, Klein-; P ,$fiver, Dr: anti Mrs, R, H. Taylor '° a and daughter Ann :Spent Christmas hi London, Mr. and MYI•rs. Leotard • Schroeder and fatnilly and Mrs. Lemnlr. a+, , Mr, and Mrs. Claarmonte of Wi.hdsor, i were .Christmas visitors. with hits '.. N1.,06t de„ to , 't, and li 1 , Attlt Cedriechet' snit Thuxsda r, Deeeniber 28th; r1i9,39 �.-_.. family spent Christmas. with Ma•, andl,born Wilumt Township. For the, past 25 ye ;she had lived 'in ithis village and previously had re,;n'ded on the ,12th con. of Stephen township. She was an active member of Zion Lutheran church and of the. Ladies' Aid. Predeceased four years .ago by her husband • she is survived by two sons, Ernest W. Rader, ;Stelihei• township and Louis I1, .ltaid4r,r Hay T w,nship; four daughters,Mrs, Ed- xnund Walper and Mrs. I+L. Willett Mas. McPherson at Bryanston. Mrs. Allemang and daughter Gertie and son COarl of St. Olemens spent Christmas with Mr. and 1\lrs. Edgar Restemeyer. Carl Oestreieher left on Tuesday for Guelph where he will take a short Course in the 0. A. C. Capt. and Mrs. Eugene eleanan of Kingston are spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Hay. `,Township, Mrs. }Ierb 'nein .and. Mrs. )L Tiernan. Mrs. Martin Laub of Dashwpod; five Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coon of Tor -1 brothers, John and William Neeb,. Clarksvile, Mich; Louis Neer) Free- port, Mich; Henry Neeb, Iy Twp; and Alex, Neeb, Stephen 'and one sister, Mrs. Arthur Glanville'' of Us' borne Twp; 2.6 grand .childnen and 1 great grand child. One daughter Mrs. Allen Bills of Detroit predcyn ssed a- bout three months ago. The: funeral v.::; ii&ti on `I'n:nrsrlav ''9v .1 1;Ublie ser vice in tke l:cttlieran church at 2:3ii: Luft cilliciating. Interment In the Bronson lime Luth- eran cemetery. (Intended for last week) Mr. Czar Steinhagen of Port Dal- housie spent the week -end • with his hapagen. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. •Stein - onto spent theweek-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan, Mr Cook returned to Toronto Monday, and Mrs. Cook will spend the week with her parents. Murray Wofe of Fort Erie spent the holiday •with his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Welfe. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon IBender. Mr, John bender and Roy vi-,?tetl nt Jacob Bender's in Stratford on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer of Windsor called on friends here on i Monday.: Mrs..Miles' is spending Christmas; and New Yearat her home in Sarnia Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zimmer of Toronto siert r', -tictnnas with Mr. and ` Mrs. A. Zimmer. .Mrs. P. McItraa. and sister Mrs. E. Edighoffer of Zurich 'and Mrs. Wm. ICleinstiyer at-tendod the .funeral of the late Mrs. William Ga'teke, form- erly Caroline Noll at 142ilverton on Sunday. Miss Anna Hess of 7»rirh spent Christmas with Mr. and Mfrs. Hy. Hoffman. . Late Mrs, henry Rader Mrs. Caroline Rader. wido'xr of Henry Rader died on Saturday morn- ing Dec. 23rd at her home here aft"r several month's illness. She was in her 76th Year. Mrs. Racier was for- merly Miss Caroline Neeb and was Mr. George Kellerman is . visiting tvI h his sons in Kitchener and Wat erloo. Mr. Ervin McIsaac of Windsor is spending the week -end .'with his mother, Mrs. P. Mcleaac. Willis Me- Isaac who spent a few days here returned to Detroit with him. Mrs. Hamacher is visiting with her danrhter, Mrs. C. Wildfon:g near London. Miss :Maida Wein spent the week- end in London. 1l,'b`7,i,__ •Ililedt and.. three sons of. Hurn 1-oldt. Iowa ore visiting with her sis- ter Mrs. Pedersen. nsetoee4'oDefd t+COOliftils9a'SIOCt1t*®41€g@t5305<Dritvl "4ttWshattO(Peet*11)6388.9WQ!®liPJ:RtL$. 53 0 0 .11 Wthter's Fuei.. We are Now Filling Orders for thin Winter's Fuel. , Let us suggest the Most S :a•tub1e Fuel f©r your Heating Equipment..- Price:, always within the Litsof other Dealers with Qu::kty Considered. SEED CLEANING We have au up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equi --gent ' that we use• for Custom Qleanni g, and iaavi`v the Farmers who have seed to clean to arrange Tvith us o • for is Work. PURINA STOCK FOODS AND CHOWS A Guaranteen Product that.will greatly help your Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which will' mean greater Profits. Try it! ist4 S F e on 0 pp,,,unisay, yyy���an1ar Vuensu nies/•ee Not once nor twice but tdmes,yearlythe specifications forMcCo l- gasoline–the famous MARATHON ""BLUI '"—are changed to give ours otos: its accustomed power under different climatic conditions. ' w I I. , • ..• . INDIAN mo'tt�€•. ubricants too, must conform ,to requirements s .... rentte that are 9 totitilY different lint Winter than those of Summer driving. PLAY S — • , .. • g .t�P.� RED, INDIAN products;.. assure.youti oftrouble-free:i *sound. performance 'the ' year n'. . Drive,IK st fhU • 'De' ilito :OtrJt' Spttilln"'TC? � MO' and lit a�a>putiyouc car In fin a! fb�,, -. � . ., ,.:. rcpair4q y •re , .r wti[o ►klau►N i shape gortrouble-free,e slice dursn the Winter .►h.r. „„aAptifreeze,in the iator✓- a � so u -,k sr� :A -,'�W 'Winter -grade RED IND/ANoak ;L1.E17!� sad 6•r INDI,I TAVIATIONinthecrankcase-wWintecgewrlubricantsingear•• *kb IRA.. n,rY.L'YFRL�' box and diff centiat battery checked (free)—tires chedced--i-chains repaired, cleaned and made ready for use—chassis lubricated tank filled with Winter -grade MARATHO111 "BLUE" for a *Pilch start and iit- gteadypekviernOtttatterbowlow'tbethermometergoes.DOITNQW!r �i •A< a HOWARD ICL(7OPP ` ,ZURICH ,hard Fritz ,used Car 'Lit in Connection ��r •