The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 August 1973 — Page 23
Auto thrill circus — Tues., Aug. 7
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Keeping things humming at the Kosciusko County REMC is this staff of fine clerical help ... from left, Barbara McClintic, Merry Gaerte, Deloris Baxter,
Meanwhile... back at the office V To most people, an REMC is a bucket truck on the highway ... or a line crew setting poles and stringing wire ... or the manager giving his report at the annual meeting. But a rural electric has other employees, too — bookkeepers, secretaries, typists, billing clerks — capable specialists who work hard behind the scenes to keep every REMC operating smoothly. In these days of computers and ever-increasing red tape, an electric utility needs accurate record keeping and timely reporting almost as much as it needs electric power. So the next time you pass an REMC line crew at work, we hope you automatically think of dependable electric service. And we hope you also remember these jl dependable people who keep things humming back at the office. tW ■ ■■ ■URH IWH WMI «MM<A RURAL electric corporation Kosciusko County
ikal Sh 9 ' f g ~ • ' ''-' aSM ’ : 1 I X> iLft RESERVE CHAMPION SHORTHORN — Renee Anglin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin of . r 1 Milford, is shown with her Shorthorn steer that was judged reserve champion in its class last year. The animal weighed 1,000 pounds and brought 46 cents per pound at the 4-H livestock auction. It was purchased by Augsburger’s Food Palaces of Milford, Syracuse and North Webster.
Avis Dunnuck, Janet Kroft, Patricia Becher, office manager Ethel Vandermark, Jill Marshall and Carolyn Lister.
MISS ATWOOD — Vicki Jo Teel, a sixteen-year-old beauty has been chosen as Miss Atwood. Vicki is 4 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Teel and will be a senior at Mentone high school in the fall. The family resides on r 5 Warsaw. She has brown eyes and medium brown hair. She stands five feet, seven inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. Sewing and swimming are her hobbies and she enjoys all sports. MISS WARSAW I — Kathy Sue Slone is the daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Hackworth of 1108 East Clark street, Warsaw. She has been chosen as Miss Warsaw I. Kathy has blonde hair and hazel eyes. She is five feet, 2% inches tall and weighs 121 pounds. Her hobbies include dancing, swimming and bike riding. Kathy will be a senior at Warsaw high school in the fall.
