The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1977 — Page 19

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Wed., May 25,1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

f Hlii I i COMING TO LAKELAND AREA — Members of the Impact Brass and Singers with their five- ‘ screen slide presentation will be presenting their program at Wawasee High School on Wednesday evening, June 29. Since being formed in the faU of 1969, the Impact Brass and Singers have made more than 1,200 appearances across America from coast to coast. The youthful exuberance of the 26-member team and their message presentation have been enthusiastically applauded by the thousands who have watched and listened. 5 / Watch and listen is what does happen as the Impact features an exciting five-screen multi-media slide presentation along with their music. The slides illustrate the special arrangements of the Christian musiic presented by the Brass and Singers. The performance is sponsored by the Milford Christian Church.

Dates set for referendum

INDIANAPOLIS - Cattle producers in order to vote on the proposed beef research and information plan must register at their local county agricultural stabilization and conservation service (ASCS) office. Registration will take place Monday. June 6, through Friday,

Retired teachers attend representatives assembly

A number of retired teachers from this area returned last Thursday from Indianapolis where they were delegates to the 12th annual representatives assembly of the Indiana Retired Teachers Association. IRTA delegates from the Kosciusko County association were: Colonel Likens, KCRTA president of rural Pierceton; Leonard Barnhart. KCRTA vice president of Syracuse; Chesteen Chapple, legislative committee member from Silver Lake; and Frank C. Sanders of Claypool. Vemon Miller of Claypool served as alternate IRTA is one of the largest organizations in the State of Indiana, now enrolling 13,491 active and associate members — a hundred per cent increase since 1970, as reported by the state president, Mrs. Cecil Andorfer of Angola. With local chapters in 87 of the state’s 92 counties, the IRTA is concerned with organizing activities vrhich improve the financial, social and health conditions of its members and

"thirty miLLion ameßicans can't be WRong!” All across the nation. :Lpeople who are looking for homes f / V look to Homes For Living magazine f | J,’ -S for pictures, prices and descriptions j «|s|| of homes currently for sale. These magazines are published by mfke than 800 REALTORS* of the. Homes For Living Network. and read by more than 30 million* jt Americans in all 50 states -^E 4 - T' I So. whether you re moving 3f across the street or across the nation. W do your house-hunting the easy way write or stop by our tor your complimentary 9 ■ 9 9.9 l 9 sash -■■■ »i| ’ 11 HOMES |V * .-;’■ ' llfor i_i-vr2sro « Planning to relocate’ -~ .>■ \ ■ —m. . q! nomes ‘or sale from M_L 50

TODD REALTY WAWASEE VILLAGE OFFICE- CALL 457 4417 WAWASEE LAKE OFFICE- CALL 856 221 7 |p 6 2 Syrocuse 46567 Eos’ s«de of lok*e *n *he H I S’o’e rood 13 south -n The House .n’he V.Hoge F.sh Hokhp'y Br O n ( h S’o’e Bon|< o < Syrocuse ’/TITST'k, Iw* e«g ■ m r*m Ope* ‘-Aon th/ Er * So’ ond S 4 Open Mor» thru Fn 9 6 So’ 9 5 and Sun noon 4

June 17, during normal business hours. Voting on the beef measure begins Tuesday, July 5, and ends Friday, July 15. This is also at the local ASCS office. Each cattle enterprise has one vote. Any person who owns cattle is eligible to register and then

which give them opportunities for community involvement. Two new state officers who will begin two-year terms as of September 1, 1977, were elected by the assembly delegates. They are Harold (“Red ”) Benedict of Vevay, president; and Louise D. Crooks of West Lafayette, first vice president. | Benedict, a former teacher, coach, principal and superintendent of schools in Vevay and Lawrenceburg, currently serves as first vice president and legislative chairman of IRTA. Mrs. Crooks, who taught music for 31 years in Tippecanoe, Morgan, Fountain, Newton and Porter County schools, is state director for the National Retired Teachers Association. Both have served as registered lobbyists for IRTA in the past two sessions of the Indiana Legislature. Holdover officers who will serve another year are Isabella Legg of Windfall, second vice president; Kathryn Ash of Winamack, secretary; and Neil Pierce of Evansville, treasurer.

vote. This includes FFA and 4-H members There is no age limit. If the plan is voted into action, producers will fund it by investing 30 cents per SIOO of their cattle sales. The amount will automatically be deducted by the buyer. A beef board working cattle producers will administer the funds and contract with appropriate organizations to do the actual promotion, research, and foreign market development work. A.two-thirds majority vote is required to put the plan into operation. More than half of those who register must vote to validate the referendum. A series of meetings are being planned around the state to acquaint cattle producers with the referendum. They are: May 26, 7:30 p.m., Danville, Community Center, Fairgrounds. Rt. 36E. May 26,7:30 p.m., Greensburg, REMC Building, Rt. 46 West. June 1, 7:30 p.m., Warsaw, Holiday Inn (Wagon Wheel Building) Rt. 30. June 2, 7:30 p.m., Rensselaer, Carson Inn, 1-65 & 231. June 6, 7:30 p.m., Evansville, Ramada Inn Spa. Rt. 41 N. June 7, 7:30 p.m., Salem, Washington County Extension Office, across from Court House. A man is about as big as the things that make him angry. The most frequently asked question in this country today, say a team of researches, is “How much is the down payment?”

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