The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1964 — Page 4

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Page 4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Distinctit'e profile seen in

Beautiful New Chevrolets for 1965

Leading the beauty parade of 1965 cars is the elegant Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe (above) with new flowing lines, new roominess and a distinctive profile. Sty lish roof lines and curved side windows blend with the gracefully contoured rear quarter

Continental elegance prevails in

panels. The new Impala Convertible features an inward folding top with tempered glam rear window. The regular-size Chevrolet is available in 15 models in four series. The public announcement date for all Chevrolet-built passenger cars is September 24.

Completely Restyled Corvair Line

BUICK WILDCAT The semi-fastback styling of two-door models in Buick’s 1965 line is epitomized in the Wildcat with its longer hood, lower, longer rooflines and short rear deck. Three inches have been added to the hood by increasing the wheelbase from 123 to 126 inches for improved riding and handling. Overall length remains approximately the same as last year. A new cross-flow radiator design permits lowering the hood line on all models in LeSabre, Wildcat and Electra 225 series. The stainless steel five-spoke wheels shown on the Wildcat are optional equipment. The Wildcat is powered by a 401-cubic inch high compression V-8 engine with four-barrel carburetor. Optional power plants—for outstanding performance- - include a 425-cubic inch engine with either one or two four-barrel carburetors. The Super Turbine 400 torque converter transmision or floor-mounted four-speed gear box are optional on the Wildcat.

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Fall State Meeting At Old Trail Inn

speaker. U. S. History profes- • thanked the Tippecanoe Chap-

sor Hugh Ripley, who gave a

The fall state meeting of the very interesting and informative marker

Daughters of 1812 was held at account of the War of Inde- 1812 soIdier w h° acquired the

ter for the dedication of

to Salmon Lusk,

ans of their '^rmal sup r '’v of,1.7 million quarts of Iresh milk4-

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cit • in he counti

Old Trail Inn on Saturday at pendence in which the United ^ and that is now named Turkey j 12:30. The Tippecanoe Chapter States gained the respect of ^ un f >ar ^> and whose son

was hostess to members from;Great Britain and has conIndianapolis and South Bend tinued that way since the and eight guests. Three guests j Treaty of Ghent in 1815. We were from Wisconsin State | gained the bread-basket of the Chapter and the others were mid-west and President Jeffer-

from Indianapolis. son’s dream of the great west. _ " r . The dairymen stopped deliv After the table grace and the Mrs. Horace Goddell of Wis * f OmiCrS StflKB ^ to P- fr luncheon, tho pledge to the flag consin gave the highlights of a g 0 i n an effort to force the was given. Mrs. Russell Gard, ^he National Council held in PARIS LPI A st te of government to raise the price state president, introduced the Washington last spring. She dairy farmers deprived Parisi- 0 f - bolesale from 7.5

The two Corvair Monza Sedans shown above are related, but their appearance is decidedly changed. Since its introduction in 1959 the Corvair line has retained a family likeness that has not been substantially changed until the advent of the 1965 models. The original body design of the 1964 Monza

John Lusk saved it for an In-

diana Park.

French Dairy Farmers Strike

cents a litter to about 9 .vlifter., Nuil .cantn {

1 Monday. The walkout • threat- j' '' V-. i'U., :U. | ened to spread to every major Dutch, Belgianjm^ Xlc’manS

; dairymen suppcrW#€ C<h rj i Pr '*h colfc ^^i 1 lib ibv*

it every t

today.

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town of over 50.0^9 inh-bitants Jwlll be depriv-1 cf milk,” said T 'ar-el Deneaux, a spokesman f*r the striking farmers.

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re f using to export''their

due*- ' France,. . Z

. The governmen' has itj is determii.ed to hold we pneej .me on agricultur Ifjj the dam is brpl^Qi on 1 fftfk^lhe^ government fears a flood of da mands. for increased price sup ports from other sectors

?gr’' Iture.

4-Door Sedan (top) poses iivsharp i smooth continental flowing Imes of tl Sport Sedan. The new sedan is 3 ine

i contrast to tha ' the 1965 Mona

Sport Sedan. The new sedan is 3 inches longer and over 2 inches wider; offers more roominess and many mechanical innovations. Public announce* men't date for these new cars is September 24.

--DPU Pledges

upolis: and Greg Rhodes. Mid- Bob Partridge. Elgin. 111.

Jack Payne. Western

Pearson, Annandale, Va" Peter Aglpha Epsilon: John Springs. 111.: Jim Payne. WestSchenk. Cry ■ l L. :e, I g -kett, Ashland, Ky.; Paul ern Springs. 111.: Terry Rehn, Douglas Smith. Greenwich. Bi> rbaum. Alton. 111.: Steve Monmouth, 111.: Bill Schmalz. Conn.: James Smith Urban r Cams.. Arlington Heights, 111.; Bloomington: Russ Stamm, IH.; Craig Stoklcy, Oklahoma Brian Carney, Bronxville. N. Y.; Barrington, HI.; Dave Terry,) City, Okla.: William Stoner. John Evafri, Indianapolis; Roger Louisville, Ky.; Clark Van Aurora, Ilk; A! Thorston.-on, Galvin, LaGrange, HI.; James Cleave, Westchester, HI.; Pete Chicago, 111. Ibbotson, Narbeth, Pa.; Steve Vaughn. Arlington Heights, HI.; Phi Kappa I’-i: Bob A .> n. Lar-on. St. Louis. Mo.; Phill Dick Walker, Gentryville; Bud Rockville: Tom Boe-e. Lake p e ttit. Glenshaw, Pa.: Jeff Pol- Winstock. Northbrook. HI.; and Bluff. 111.; Dave CampbC New i oc ]< Akron, O.; Joe Ryan. In- Stan Williams, Barrington, IlL Canaan. Conn.: James Cooke, dianapolis; Bruce Spang, Glen _. .. _ . , .

m.; Tom Stern mshland „***? N “ :

Arlington Hts . Ill : John Gib- ,Mrk. Ill : Don rndenvood. " 0lland ' . M '' h ' , *”'7' Jll.: Dave Greg- ... o.t and Richard Hammond. End Blount. Ind,-

,,. .. „ , „ T . . _ . T v anapohs; Wayne Carmignam,

Wall, Port Washington, N. Y. | Glenview

Sigma Chi: Jim Anderson

South Bend

«m, Chicago. 111.: Dave Greg- Cincinnati>

cry, Kokomo: Dave Hanselman, Angola; Jeff Henry, Peru. Don Lewis, Palatine, 111.; Geoffrey Matter, Houghton Lake. Mich.: Lynn Mesnard, Toledo. O.; Joe Miller. Granville, O.; Rick Newhauser, Evanston. HI.; Tom Odell, Chicago. 111.; Dan O'Meara, Cedar

HI.: Jerry Connor,

Aurora. HI.; Bruce Fritch. Glen

Dan Cope. Cincin- Ellyil( m. John Germanotta,

ntii. O.: Bob Griffin, Denison, Milwaukee, Wise.; Steve I i • Bi!, Higbee, Cedar Rapids. Grubbs, Indianapolis; Jim HarI : I>,vf Hood. Washington. D. Oklahoma City. Okla.; < r ran Kube, Hyattsville, Wayne Jeronimas, Glenview, Md : Dayid Lamont, Evansville: In / Bill Hubbard, O.;

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MOORE'S SHOES

West Side of Square

Putnam Court Notes Betty Harding vs. OUs Harding, suit for divorce.

Home Baked Breads

More and more American vomen are baking their own >read these days, according to he American Dairy Association. Home baked white bread s a family favorite: another eading choice is Boston Brown Bread.

STYLED FOR COLD —This ski sweater which keeps the nose warm comes from Budapest, and la shown In London.

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The public is cordially invited to our formal showing

'65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan Chevrolet Impala ‘65 '65 CheveOe Malibu Super Sport Coupe CheteHe fluti/m '05 '65 Chevy II Nova 1-Door Sedan her fill • thru 05

New top-of-lhc-linc Corvair Corsa Sport Coupe Corvair Corsa 05 I, - ....... •

The Great Day is THURSDAY, Sept. 24, 8 am to 8 pm also FRIDAY, SATURDAY Sept. 25, 25th

JIM HARRIS CHEVROLET

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115 NORTH JACKSON ST.

GREENCASTLE

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