The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1951 — Page 4
THE DAIIY 6ARRER. GREENCA5TLE, IN6IANA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1Y51
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Automatic drive? Packard—and only Packard—offers Ultramatic Drive . . . with a combination of smoothness and efficiency no other drive can match! Restful riding comfort? Packard, for 1951, has even improved on its own famed Limousine Ride," to give you
a whole new concept of firm mndability and gentle, silent smoothness. So why not stop in, and see for yourself how it feels to drive the newest new car in the world? There’s no better time than right now! ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE
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INDIANAPOLIS, March 12—
Donald Conno.lv of Gary Ind.,: f UP I-Services will be tomorrow v ., here during the week end to tor H<> » r Y Mills Oelston, 73, his fathei He also visited ’ retired proffessof of classical >.?,■ md Mis Carol Connerly and ' languages and archaeology at
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It's more than a car—it's a * Packard
Ti ll LI! \ \. Iran, March 11.— (I |>) — Hussein Via., |iro-westcrn diplomat and former ambassador to the I nited Stales, today became premier of strategic, oil-
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Iranian parliament, confirmci: Via h\ a vole of (iii to 77, witll lo abstentions. The senate--
upper House—iinunimnusly approved him last night. Via steps into the office vacaI
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SCOTT'S FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE Vine and Franklin Streets •• Greencastle, Indiana
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .1. Ouster and daughter, Carol, have returned home from a three weeks vacation trip to Key West, Florida and the Southern States They visited relatives in Tennessee. Mobile Bat] and Dallas, Texas.
ing from an operation at the Culver hospital in Crawfordsville. Nancy Rowings and Ardell Clodfelter spent Friday night with Shirley Call and attended a skating rink party in Greencastle. Sarah Lou Bettis and Gene Call
also attended the party.
Mr and Mrs. James Clodfelter of Indianapolis were dinner bar : wes! on Friday evening of Mrs. i Elizabeth Clodfelter and family. Mi and Mrs. Bob Call were \ Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
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i Mi Elizabeth Clodfelter and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter visited Mrs. Clodfel-
Butler University. Gelston was'on the Butler staff for 37 years-be-fore he retired in 1947. He died
yesterday.
ter s mother, Mrs. Ethel Eggers at Roaehdale on Saturday nftei'* noon. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Bettis at* tended the basketball tournament at Lafayette on Saturday.
SOCIETY Mrs. Lois Wright Hostess to Home Kc Club The West, Madison Home Pc Club met Wednesday, Eeb. 28th at the home of Mrs. Lpis Wright. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Wilma Evens. The song of the month was sung followed by the club creed and pledge to the flag. Fifteen members, one guest answered roll call with “a buying habit that is costly.” The club voted to give $5 to the Red Cross. The garden lesson was given by Mrs. Avelyn Summers. A report on the council meeting was given followed by the safety lesson. The meeting closed with the members repenting the club
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INTRODUCING PUTNAM COUNTYS NEW FARM IMPLEMENT DEALER BROWN BROS. IMPLEMENT COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO H. AND M SALES CO., Inc.
We are pleased to announce that we have taken over the H. and M. Sales Co., Inc., which has served the farmers of Putnam County successfully for the past five years. We have never before been in the farm implement business bu we do feel that we know your farming problems as we both have been farmers for a number of years From our experience, we know the excellent reputation and performance of the Nlassey-Harris, J I. Case, New Idea, and New Holland lines and we plan to continue these lines and maintain a complete stock of parts and a service department, manned by p* perienced mechanics to give you the service that you deserve. 4rt Zaring, who has had a numher of years experience serving the farmers of Putnam County while he was connected with the H. and M. Sales Co., Inc., will continue with us. Let us assure you that we will appreciate your patronage and want to prove ourselves worthy of your trade HERBERT H. BROWN AND RAYMOND F. BROWN
• MASSEY HARRIS 319 North Jackson Street
AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR THE FOLLOWING • J-1- CASE . NEW IDEA NEWEST SHOP EQUIPMENT--EXPERIENCED MECHANICS
• NEW HOLLAND Greencastle, Ind.
