The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 December 1983 — Page 20

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., December 7, IMS x

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DR. BRUCE Lamb, president of the Milford Lions Club, put the lights on top of the Christmas tree Thursday, Dec. 1, as service clubs joined the Milford Ministerial Association in putting up a tree at the town hall. Dr. Lamb had the honors of climbing to the top of the tree.

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THE CHRISTMAS spirit is everywhere with many people decorating their houses for the holidays. If we were giving prizes for outstanding decorations they would go to the Dan Browns and Allen Coys of South Main Street and to the Elmer Sorensens who reside southeast of town.

Note should also be made at Ate time of the scenes and decorations painted on the Windows of many of the business places in Milford. DON’T FORGET Santa Claus will beta tows on Saturday! And. Frosty the Snowman will be here this week end too. Santa has promised to visit the community building on Saturday morning (hiring the pancake and sausage breakfast. He’ll even Cse for photos but parents will ve to remember to take their own cameras this year. Breakfast will be served from •:3b a.m. until S:3O a.m. It is being sponsored by MAD with proceeds going to help pay the utility bills of the community building. Frosty will make his appearance during the Living Christmas Tree presentation at the Christian Church on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The presentation will be at 7 p.m. on Friday and Sunday and at 6:30 and 8 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are free but a necessity and should be obtained from the church office. MR. AND Mrs. Bruce McClintic. accompanied by tbter daughter, Joellen Free and family. Sueilen, John and Doug Free, visited Lt. Jack Stump and family at Mannassas. Ya.. over the Thanksgiving week end, returning on Monday evening. Nov. 28. The group spent four days in the Washington, D. C., area sight seeing. Lt. Stump is stationed at the Navy Annex at Washington, where he works as a detailer for the submariners. Joellen and Sueilen Free and niece Jennifer Stump attended Sunday church services at the Washington Cathedral. EVERYONE WILL want to watfh Vicki (Fuller) DeMao on the “Today Show” Friday morning, Dec. ». Dr. DeMao is a MHS graduate and the daughter of Ines Beiswanger. As noted in a front page article last week, Vicki is elementary education supervisor of the Richmond Community Schools and is chairman and originator of the “Books for Babies” program, a community service project sponsored by the Richmond Area Reading Circle. This is the topic she will be discussing on the television program. KOSCIUSKO COMMUNITY Hospital is welcoming a new director of nurses this month. Margaret (’’Peg”) Mason, fremerly of Crown Point, has been hired to replace Doris Hartter. who resigned last August to work in Cochabomba, Bolivia, as a missionary. Doris is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Harttar of Milford. A NUMBER of Milford area residents had a surprise when they opened their Christmas card this year from Ozark Bible College in Jeptta. Me. Ou the cover el the card is a photo of a poinsettia Christmas tree and four OBC students. One of the students is Craig Koble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll

County cattlemen named outstanding

The Kosciusko County Cattlemen’s Association was named Outstanding Affiliate Association at the IBCA Convention at the closing banquet December 2 at the Holiday Star Resort in Merrillville, The Kosciusko County Cattlemen’s Association has 83 members in the organization and the officers are: Leon Tucker - president Everett Tom, Jr. - vice president Don Walther - secretary Everett Tom, Jr. - IBCA Director The association has been very active in conducting beef promotion and educational activities directed toward consumers. These activities included a chuck steak promotion at a supermarket in Warsaw and beef promotion at the county fair. Various members are involved in government affairs in Kosciusko County and at the state level. The Kosciusko County Cattlemen’s Association helped arrange and Mortgage rate up The average interest rate charged Americans for new home mortgages rose in August to 13.83 per cent, the second consecutive monthly increase, the government reported.

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Kobte. Craig was a student at OBC last year and helped build the tree as a part of the OBC chapel decorations for the Christmas concerts of IMO. THE WEEKLY weather report to our readers in Florida. Arizona and ether warmer states reveals a winter wonderland. Freezing rata fell an Tuesday meratag, later turning to snow. It tacks as though Indiana will have a white Christmas this year.

sponsor the Warsaw video site for the Indiana Bert Evaluation Program April Bull Sale. Others honored by the Indiana Bert Cattle Association included: Sam Washburn, Benton County, Outstanding Cattleman; Barry Jordan, Jasper County Outstanding Young Cattleman; John Chailie, Emge Packing Company at Anderson. Friend of the Bert Industry; and Jeff Agan, Salem Custom Processing, Outstanding Supporter of Affiliate Association activities..

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Attend AIC conference

INDIANAPOLIS - Larry Teghtmeyer and Roeaid Sharp, Kosciusko County vouncilmen joined approximately mb other county officials on November M and » at the 15th annual conference of the Association of Indiana Counties, Inc. The conforewoe. held at the Hyatt RagonPROMOTED - Dennis Rumfelt, a tanner MUtard resident. was honored on October 1 tar his recent promotion to regional vice president with the A. L. Williams Cerporattan. a financial services company and the marketing agency for Massachusetts Indemnity and Life Insurance Company. Rumfelt was instrumental ta opening the corporation *5 Goshen office and Is based there. He has been with the company since April rt 1882.

cy Indtanapoßs, offered county officiate information and ideas useful in the operation rt their ofttags. The two-day conference was'highhghted by the address of Fra new X. McCloskey, Eighth District Cmgrcssman, and of Philip B. Strom, first vice president of the National Association of Counties. The conference also featured 13 educational workshops which covered a wide variety of teptea including welfare administration, county hospital issues, judicial mandates, landfills and alternatives, microcomputers, electronic voting, tabor relations, records management and economic development. A variety

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of speakers from pubic agenctae, universities and private businesses presented the workshops. The conference detonates also were given a preview rt the upcomtag zamtan rt the Indtana General Assembly by the leadership rt the Home and Senate. At the. luncheon banquet on Monday, achievement awards wem pr nmrteit to rounfy offkiah who have provided dtathqutetaid service (taring the past year. The conference theme, “Silver Celebration,” was in observance of the S 3 years county officiate have worked together for better government, through the Association rt Indiana Counties