The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1964 — Page 9
THE DAILY BANNER
Thirty-five teen-agers met at Democratic Headquarters Monday night to organize a local Teen Dems Club. The club is backed by the Putnam County Democratic Organization. The Teen Dems will help the Democratic campaign in any way. The officers elected are shown with Charles Shuee, Putnam County Democratic Chairman, and Harold Stewart, candidate for Joint Representative of Parke, Putnam and Owen Counties. Front row, left to right. Gary Twomey, treasurer; Carol Giltz, Publicity; Melva Alexander, Secretary: Anne Silander. Publicity. Back row, left to right. Charles Shuee, John Pielemeier, Vice President; Harold Stewart; Terry Ross, President. Photo by Martin Kruse
"Everybody should be a newspaper boy,” says Yogi Berra
“I was. And I believe it develops traits that will be important whether you’re going to be a ball player or a corporation president. “It teaches dependability, for one thing. I know it isn’t easy to get those papers around when the weather’s mean, but those kids do it. “(Trying to hit 30 or 40 front porches every day with folded papers never hurt any kid’s pitching arm, either.)
“Being a newspaper boy teaches you to be a good businessman too. You learn how to handle money and to save same—as so many of these boys do by buying U. S. Savings Bonds regularly. “The dollars they save in Bonds might help put them through college someday. Right now, they help Uncle Sam keep our country strong. ‘Tm proud to have been a newspaper boy. It’s a big job.**
Keep freedom in your future with U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
The V.S. Govern merit (ires ot pay for this advertising. The Treasury D&pL thanks The Adverti*>rig Council and this newspaper far their patriotic support*
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1964 Poge
The spirited Oldsmobile Cutlass for ■65 has taken on a new apeparance with new exterior molding, front bumper, grille, head lamps, hood, rear bumper and tail lights. Shown above is the popular Sports coupe, one of three F-85 Cu tlass models. A Cutlass 315 horsepower V-8 engine, combined with the smooth Jetaway transmision (optional), provides exhilarating performance.
IT’S AUTUMN m of 7:17 p.m. Sept 22. so Mary Olskey, 2%, welcomes it by using fallen leaves for a fluffy playground in New York’s Astoria Park in Queens.
RUSHING FOR THE OLYMPICS—Tokyo’s first skyscraper, the Hotel New Otanl, ts being rushed to completion for the Olympics, beginning Oct 10 in Tokyo. The 17-story alum-inum-clad building ushers in a new era of Japanese architecture with relaxation of th« 100-feet-high restriction. The New Otani has 1.200 western-style rooms, 16 banquet halls and a revolving lounge atop the Y-shaped structure offering a spectacular view. —L :
Today... enter the Super Rocket Age ...at your Olds Dealer’s... where the action is!
| Introducing the Rocket Action Cars! ' a LO(3>MO BIO LE F0 R [3 S) (B
DYNAMIC tl HOLIDAY COUP* Notice its longer, lower, wider proportions and impressive new lines. Inside, new luxuries and comforts everywhere you look. Even rides new. All-new from every view...Great new Olds Dynamic 88! its 425-cubic-inch, 310-h.p. Super Rocket V-8! Pick from all the Dynamic 88s, including three new top-of-the-series deluxe Delta 88 models.
JCTSTA* II HOLIDAY SEDAN
Plus a whole new Olds Rocket Action lineup! There’s plenty to get excited about in Olds for ’65! The Ninety-Eight series is more elegant than ever. The Starfire and Jetstar I boast a fiery new 370-h.p. Starfire V-8 that makes going Olds an even sportier proposition! Jetstar 88, Vista-Cruiser, F-85—whatever you liked about them before you’ll like even better now. See your Oldsmobile Dealer—trAere the action is!
l-SKAT CUSTOM VISTA-CRUISER
r-IS CUTLASS HOLIDAY COUPE
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER... WHERE THE ACTION ISI HEADQUARTERS FOR NINETY-EIGHT. STARFIRE, DYNAMIC 88, JETSTAR I, JETSTAR 88, VISTA-CRUISER, F-85
FENTRESS MOTORS INC. greencastle, Indiana
OLDS BRINGS YOU TV AT ITS BESTI “McHALE'S NAVY” AND “WENDY AND ME”-ABC-TV • CHECK LOCAL LISTING FOR TIME AND STATION
