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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Sept. 25, 1969—PAGE 3 1970 Chrysler Has A Quieter Ride .•>Ovn . •****-.<• .. yv..... ^ QUIETER CHRYSLER — Engineer ing improvements in the 1970 Chrysler line significantly reduce transmission to the body of road noise and vibration through the use of rubber insulators. Main styling changes center on front and rear and bodv side ornamentation. All interiors are upgraded in the 1970 Chrysler line, which includes five series: Newport, Newport Custom, 300, New Yorker, and Town & Country station wagons. Rear track has been widened for better stability and appearance. Pictured is the Newport Custom. PATIENTS HOSPITAL Mark Boozer, Prosperity Miss Amelia Bowers, Prosperity Mrs. Carrie Burton, City Ed Caldwell, City Johnny Chaplin, City Carl Corley, City James Davis, Kinards Mrs. Ruby Davis, City Mrs. Leila Dennis, City Rev. Malachi Freeman, Silver- street Carl Gilliam, City Mrs. Mattie Gilliam, City Asbury Glymph, City Mrs. Elizabeth Greene, City Mrs. Addie Griffin, City Jesse Guin, City John Hardy, Pomaria Simpson Harmon, Prosperity Miss Mae Hendrix, City Mrs. Lois Hopp,, Whitmire Bluford Hunter, City Ernest Johnson, Prosperity Joseph Johnson, City Mrs. Sophie Jones, City Mrs. Corinne Kibler, City Mrs. Annie Kinard, City Mrs. Mattie Koon, City Jacob Lindler, Chapin Mrs. Sue Lindler,' Blair P. T. Livingston, Jr. ,City Willie Livingston, Saluda Mrs. Elizabeth Lominick, City Adger L. Longshore, City Mrs. Mattie Longshore, City E. F. (Flop) McConnel., City Mrs. Estelle Martin, City Edward P.. Mills, City Mr Martha Morris, City V s. Sara Morris, City eroy Moses, City Mrs. Amelia Reeves, City Lance Reid, City James Roland, City Mrs. Edith Ruff, City Mrs. Mattie Smith. City Mrs. Marilyn Stein, City Mrs. Margie Stewart, City Claude P. Summer, City R. E. Summer, City Herman Vaughn, Prosperity Thomas P. Wicker, City William E. Wicker, City Mrs. Carrie Williams, City Mrs. Verdie Wise, Kinards Mrs. Nannie Wood, City 1970 Chrysler made quieter The 1970 line of Chryslers features major improvements in the suspension system which significantly reduce road noise and vibration. This reduction has been accomplished through the installation of rubber insul ators in the suspension system to eliminate continuous metal lic paths for the transmission of noise and vibration to the body. The insulators separate the front frame structure from the passenger compartment and mount the rear axle and springs :n a rubber ‘‘sandwich”. Working in conjuction with these changes are forward body reinforcements to insure shake- free feel, a rubber coupling add ed to the steering column to prevent transmission of vibrat ion to the steering wheel, and additional sound insulation to the rear seat and shelf panel area to reduce further noise in the passenger compartment. New grilles, new full loop rear bumper, rear deck, and associated body panels signifi cantly update front and rear end appearance. The massive full loop front bumper is retained. A new wider rear track pro vides increased stability and further enhances appearance. Revised full-width tail lights for the 300 and New Yorker provide identity for these mod els. Newport and Newport Cus tom models continue the use of unique taillights. All interior are upgraded thru- out the 1970 Chrysler line. Sel ected seat and door combina tions offer highly styled full bench seats, individual bucket seats, and the three-in-one bench seat option. The 383 cubic-inch two-barrel engine, which uses regular gas oline, is standard in the New port, Custom Newport, and the Town & Country. The powerful 440 cubic-inch single exhaust four barrel is optional in these models. The potent High Per formance 440 cubic-inch four- barrel TNT engine is optional in 300, New Yorker and Town & Country. Other new' features on 1970 Chryslers include: dual rear speakers on wagons as well as cars; long-wearing fiberglass belted tires; new larger L84xl5 inch tires on the New Yorker; locking steering column with column-mounted ignition key, and warning buzzer; positive action glove box latch; new horn switch operated by squeez ing a soft strip on the inside of the steering wheel rim; new chrome plated stamped steel road wheels available; new speed-shift gate for automatic transmission shift linkage; new bucket seat console; new low fuel warning light; new deluxe seat belts; and new Cleaner Air System improvements. Marriages James Edward Rankin, Day ton, Ohio and Brenda Kay Turn er. Newberry were married in Newberry on September 6. Robert Lynn Bickley and Mary Ruth Seibert of Newberry were married at Prosperity on September 13. Southern QUALITY s tvVING$T OF YOUR SAVINGS INSURED HOME LOANS... 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