The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1968 — Page 8

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The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Thursday, February 8, 1968

Cloverdale News

By MRS. RALPH FRY

were Mrs. Mary Hurst, Mrs.

...... ., _ A ,, I JTaude Farmer, Mrs. Barbara Those attending the 50th . ’ wedding anniversary of Mr. and i Carpenter, Mrs. Dorothj Rice, Mrs. Willie Shumaker of j Mrs. Eliza Query, Mrs. Esther Eminence on Sunday afternoon • Pidler, Mrs. Averil Allen, Mrs.

Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF

Tl TIKE ROMANOFF, now a respected restaurant tycoon, IrA spent many of his younger days posing as a Russian nobleman—but he even starved elegan^"'. O-e r : ght Heywood Broun found him doubled up with pain and obviously suffering from some vile bootleg brew on the steps of a speakeasy, and rushed inside to fetch him a bottle of milk as an antidote. Shivering Mike rallied sufficiently to read the label on the bottle, then flung it into the gutter. “A Romanoff.” he informed Broun haughtily, “never drinks Grade B milk!” * * * An enterprising reporter wangled his way aboard the yacht of billionaire Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis when it was anchored off-shore at Monte Carlo and asked if it was true that he intended marrying a famous opera singer. The billionaire, a punster on the side, evaded the issue by remarking, “That rumor ain’t Onassisarily so.” • • * An Adirondack guide admitted to a party he had in tow, “We’re lost!** “Lost!” echoed the man who had hired him. “You told me you were the most reliable guide in the whole state of New York.” “And I meant it,” insisted the guide. “But I've got a distinct feeling we are now in Vermont!” * • • Sign observed outside the farmhouse of the Rev. Silas Coggins: "All those wishing a free chicken for the holidays, simply apply within. Our coop runneth over.” C 1968, by Bennett Cert. Distrubuted by King Features Syndicate

Glee Carter, Mrs. Esther Fry, Mrs. Mary Markin. Mrs. Nellie McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O’Conner. Mrs. Margaret Currie returned home from the Robert Lcng Hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Herbert entertained at dinner on Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs.

Woman architect is only one employed by Ford Motor Company's facilities division

facilities with existing struc-

the So-Sew Club at the Country Kitchen in Marshall, Illinois, on Thursday. Those attending were: Mrs. Daisy Shumaker, Mrs. Bessie Fellows, Mrs. Betty Williams and Mrs. La Rue Gray. February 1 was the birthdav of Earl Arnold. Johnny Arnold was home to help him celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Markin visited from Sunday until Tuesday with their grandmother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sears of Modoc. Brother and Mrs. Gano Garner of Mooresville called on Mrs. Fred Sinclair on Wednes-

day.

John Elmore is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. Hie visitors on Sunday were: Mr and Mrs. Charles Elmore of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Runyan of Waynetown, and Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson and Pamila of Bloomington. | Their Glen and Phyllis Furr and

nsm County Hospital.

Roland Lee Jones of Bloomington and Morris Evans and s^n, Kenny, called on Mrs. Lou

Eggers over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mayo have moved to the Rice farm. Mr. and Mrs. W’ilbur Huber

visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kent By A xNE M. ELLSWORTH, . , . ..... .. . ... IJuber and daughter of Browns- lures and face-lifting old build-

buig on Wednesday. DEARBORN, Mich. UPI — in ? s -

Mrs. Fred Sinclair visited Ann Rutledge is a girl in a “But I don’t wear hard hats over the weekend with Mr. and man s world, but she’s reluctant or hip boots when I visit conMrs. Charles Sinclair and about admitting the role. struction sites,” she remarked, daughters, of Indianapolis. The only woman architect In again attempting to discourage

the Ford Motor Co. dealership the Holywood image of pretty facihties division, she shuns girl in a rough-and-tumble her father, Alva Huber, for a ! “standing out” from her 16 world, week after he was released ‘T e fi° w ” architects. And she from the Putnam County Hos- said she hesitated before show-

ing up for an interview with this reporter at Ford’s worldwide headquarters in Dear-

born.

“Basically, I’m a competitive sort of a person,” she said, but insisted that she was negative about any advantages she: might be offered as a woman

Mrs. Chester Haltom has re- 1

Ray Walter of Clinton. , ,

Mrs. Eva Craggs entertained ‘ urn ' d h<>m ' a,t ' r beln S wlth

pitaL

The centigrade scale has the freezing point of water at zero. The Fahrenheit scale has it at

32 degrees above.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court. Estate

No. 68-11.

Notice is hereby given that Grace Tilley was on the 29th hay of January. 1968. appointed Executrix of the will of Carrie Harmon, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not not due. must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims

will be forever barred.

Dated at Greencaste. Indiana, tills

30th day of January 1968.

Ennis E Masten, Clerk of the Put-

nam Circuit Court

Attorney

Frank G. Stoessel Feb. l-8-15-3t

Dressed In a

dress that revealed a fashionable amount of knee and with her hair blonde-streaked. Miss Rutledge could recall only one incident when a client was doubtful about working with

her.

“Hank, they’re sending In a woman,” a dealer yelled to his

structures. In a typical project, of a homemaker, if marriaga

she will inspect the building comes along,

site first, checking topography “It’s not like being a secreand soil conditions. Then, tak-itary,” she explained. “I can’t ing into consideration what j turn off my work at fiv*

product the dealer la selling o’clock.”

and how much space he has, “I work on my own all day she puts her sketches into blue- long and I make very indeprint. pendent decisions. Whether I Total cost of a dealership could keep my independence In project ranges from *150,000 to work and still switch to a mar-

gra> sjbmmer $500,000, she said, and she has riage partnership Is something

around 10 projects in the works else again,” she said, now. But she added, “If my husMiss Rutledge has reserva- band told me. "honey, don’t tions about combining her work,’ I’d probably quit my

particular career with the role job.”

rare in a mostly male-populat- sales mana ^ er after Miss

ledge informed him on the

HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL SALE W», tfc* und»rt*gn*d, on occownt of quitting t+i» dairy, will toll •t tfca farm located 3 mile* west of Westfield, Indiana, on Stata Road to Ditch read marker then south 2W miles, or 3 miles west of Carmel la Ditch road than north J’i mHas, an Wednesday, Feb. 14, ’68 Bagkinmg at >0:30 A.M. n—HOLSTEIN CATTLE—81 tear AsMar-olds giving M and 60 pounds; throe 4-yaor-elds giving 40 to W pounds; two 3-year-olds giving about 50 pounds; 2-yoar-oM giving 43 pounds; throe 7-year-olds giving 40 pounds; three Ayoor aids, freshened m January, giving 40 to 50 pounds; two 5-yeor-eMs to freshen by sole data; 6-year-old to freshen in March; two 6yae erfdt and one 3-year-old to freshen in April; 9 yearling Holstein heifers, open and coMhood vaccinated. This herd has a lot of siio and quality, oH have been calfhood alternated and TB and Bangs tested. All cattle have been raised on fMs form from ABS breading. MILKING EQUIPMENT loro 334-gallon bulk milk tank, 4 years old with automatic washor; 130-foot Surgo stainless steel pipe line with 9 milk valves; 6-unit compressor; 4 Surgs pips tins milker unit; stainless steel wash tank with automatic washer; Surge 50-gollon water heater; weigh meter for pipe line; water softener. STRAW 100 bales, more or less, wheat straw. TfRMS CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. Nolan Stafford & Mary Harvey

and Wakefield, Auctioneers Lunch will be served

Martin, Clerk

NOTICE TO TAXPAEPS

OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NoOce is hereby given the taxpayers I of Putnam County. Indiana, that the : proper legal officers of said county at | their regular meeting place at ten ' o’clock on February 14. 1968. will con- I t sider the following additional appro-

Laceine Willis, of Indiana State PriaUons which said officers consider ...... . .. ; necessary to meet the extraordinary university, were home over the emergency existing at this time. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. | ulpffient |412 00 Glen Furr and Rutharne. I Clerk-Eection Primary ElecRecent guests Of Air. mid Airs. Greeneastle Twp. Assessor: Glendon Herbert were Mr. and 10j Salary other Employees .. 60000

ed profession.

Competition she has. And, despite her determination,

‘stand out’ she does.

After joining the Ford staff in 1966, Miss Rutledge was promoted last fall to overseeing dealership facility design in the Boston district, which includes Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, part of Rhode Island and all of Massachusetts. Her responsibilities cover planning new dealerships harmonizing expansion

phone that she was the supposed “Mr. Rutledge.” The job was designing a dealership for tractor and truck sales in a remote area, and the men figured a pretty girl would come armed with ideas of carpeting and soft draperies. She proved them wrong.

To raze workhouse

Mrs. Piercy Hamblin of Indi-

anapolis.

Mrs. Clara Hickman, R. 3. has returned home from the Winona Memorial Hospital ,'n

Indianapolis.

Mrs. Maude Farmer waa called to Gosport by the death of

201 Crmim. & Transp 120.00

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Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of said County, at such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be neard. Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the Coun-

Eston C. Cooper.

Putnam County Auditor

Feb. l-8-2t

* - i ea taxpayers may inquire oi me coun-

her brother-in-law, Dennis But-'Jr Auditor when and were such hear-

, , . , _ . ing will be held,

ler. She returned home Satur-

day afternoon.

Mrs. Mary Logan spent the weekend with her Bister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Boyd in Brazil. They attended church at Croys Creek

on Sunday.

Luncheon guests of Mrs. Herman Flake on Wednesday were Mrs. Eva Craggs, Mrs. LaRue Gray and Mrs. Betty

WilUams.

Mrs. Ira Knoll, of Martinsville, formerly of Cloverdale, underwent surgery at the Robert Long Hospital on Sat-

urday.

Mrs. Herman Flake visited Mrs. Lula Michael and Mrs. Lucy Cline at the Donna Nursing Home on Saturday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smiley on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smiley of Lebanon. Mrs. Ralph Dwigans was In Indianapohs on Monday. Mrs. Marilyn Flynn and children o f Mishawaka, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Jerri Curry this week. Mrs. Jerry Dwigans was dismissed Sunday from the Put-

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old Victorian workhouse for poor children where Charlie

is scheduled

to be tom down because the city council ruled it was too institutional to be a modern children's home. A home spokesman said Chaplin recently visited the Lambeth Poor Institution with his wife to see the place where he spent years because his parents were too poor to care for him.

She contacted the auto manufacturer’s truck division, and steeled herself with after hours homework on vehicle specifications, tonnage and maneuvering ability. “I didn’t need those facts to lay out the

A Century ■ the dealership” she said, “but

they helped me out-finese the

dealer and Hank.”

A graduate of the University of Michigan and a native Detroiter, Miss Rutledge served a four-year apprenticeship before earning her architecture license In 1965. Dealership design enables her to work with the “total project,” she said, instead of just catagories like interiors or

WEEKEND SPECIAL

FRESH SAUSAGE (Ground Daily)

. . lb. 55c

CHUCK ROAST

. . lb. 49c

SPARE RIBS

. . lb. 49c

FRESH CURED BACON

. . lb. 69c

PIZZA CHEESE

. . lb. 79c

FRESH BEEF LIVER

. . lb. 29c

PUTNAM COUNTY FROZEN FOODS INC. Home of FRESH Meat 730 E. Washington St. Greeneastle, Indiana

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