The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 June 1977 — Page 5

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OUR OLD photo of the week was given to us by Lawrence E. Homan of Our Town and shows the old depot when business there was good The gentleman, third from right, is Gus Smith. We have not been able to identify the others. Can anyone help? EDITH BAUMGARTNER will be representing the Milford Senior Citizens club in the annual Kosciusko County Senior Citizens Queen Contest at the REMC building m Warsaw on Thursdaynight The county winner will enter the area contest with the area queen entering the state contest. The state queen will take part in the state fair and in other events around the state. WANNA SHINE, buddy 0 This might be a sign appearing on the window of Steve Frant‘s barbershop window in Milford in the near future. Steve is looking for a young man who is ambitious and wants to shine shoes in his emporium. A shoeshine stand used to be a fixture in every barber shop and Steve wants to revive the custom. LITTLE RED Barn and Dinner on the Farm fans will be happy to know that Dugan Fry has joined Bob Sievers. Jack Underwood and Jay Gould as co-host of the farming program on Monday. Fry joined W’OWO in 1967 as

7 ? Z * ; / z wif M r w ;? '" ; & Ms ; 'fa»r -_ i I:'-'■■'/■'•' i SntA! ■ I //l i 1 Vt I y WB I.' ■ ® UM ■ INSTALL LIONS — Lion Paul Stillwell of New Paris, former district governor and past state council chairman, is shown installing new officers of the Milford Lions club. From left are Lion tamer James Wilson, tail twister Bruce Lamb, one-year directors Oscar Schmucker and Elmer Sorensen, treasurer David Siegfried, secretary Karl Keiper. third vice president Genas Schafer, second vice president Kerry Price, first vice president Robert Brooks, president Robert Citoe. and Lion Stillwell. Robert Cline heads Milford Lions

Milford junior high school teacher Robert Cline was sworn in as president of the Milford Lions club at its meeting Monday night by former district governor and state Lions council chairman Paul Stilwell of New Pans Lion Cline heads the list of new officers sworn in, as follows; First vice president — Robert Brooks Second vice president — Kerry Price Third vice president — Gervas Schafer Secretary — Karl Keiper Treasurer — David Siegfried Directors, one year — Elmer Sorensen and Oscar Schmucker Directors, two years — Doral McFarren and Everett Owens Tail twister — Bruce Lamb Lion tamer — James Wilson •Miss Milford Lions' Club member Arch Baumgartner, a member of the "Queen Selection Committee ’. reported Miss Kristine Brembeck. daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Brembeck of Waubee Lake, would represent the club as "Miss Milford Lions'' at the "Queen of the Lakes' contest at North Webs’er later this month Monday, -une 13. as been set

Wed., June 8,1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

S The Column is A Sidesh oic Os Events hi Milford

news editor SPEAKING OF' farmers, those in this area welcomed Sunday's rains with open arms and almost NIPSCo seeks new rules, regulations A legal notice is being printed elsewhere in this issue of The Mail-Journal for approval of new rules and regulations and a change in the rate of depreciation of property, etc . for the Northern Indiana Public Service Company. The hearing will be held in Indianapolis on July 6 at 9:30 am. with public participation requested.

aside as "get ready night” for the club to work on its eat stand at the Mermaid Festival grounds at North Webster. Membership pins were given out as follows For 30 year membership — Paul Kizer For 20 year membership — Leon Newman For 15 year membership — Marshall Estep For 10 year membership — Wayne Shoelty Lion Paul Stilwell reminded Milford Lions that the special rail car being made up by New Paris Lions to attend the International

Pat Speicher Insurance Agency INSURES Homes Forms -Autos Churches And Businesses Also Offers Disability Income Plans I ‘e And Health Medicare For 65 And Older And Cancer Policies Buying A Home’ We Have Mortgage Cancellation. ' Looking To The Future’ We Have Retirement Programs SEE US AT 107$. Main — Milford OR CAIL | Office 658*4205 Home 658*9238

no complaints were heard of rain spoiling the week end. The area was dry and the longawaited precipitation brought welcomed relief for farmers and city folk alike. IF YOV happen to spy one of The M-J staff members around town they may be sporting one of the new T-shirts which tell everyone to read ‘the paper.* ■ BOOKED AT COUNTY JAIL Bonnie Jean Scattergood (Harwood >, 19. r 3 Syracuse, was booked at the county jail Thursday evening. June 2. She was held after being arrested for a probation violation.

Convention at New Orleans still has some room For S9O per person, the train leaves Chicago June 25 and returns July 3. SIOO For Lorene The Milford Lions voted SIOO support money, for Lorene Spearman who will travel to Los Angeles Thursday and compete in the Women's AAU National track meet for the second time. Lorene. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Spearman of Dewart Lake, holds the state record in the girls 220 She set the record last year as a sophomore and equaled her own time last week to recapture her crown.

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