The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 June 1978 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURxNAL — Wed., June 28,1978

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WE COULDN’T resist this photo of Tracie Klopenstein as she rode in the Mermaid Parade at North Webster last Saturday. Tracie is a candidate for Kosciusko County Pair Queen. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klopenstein of Leesburg. Her mother is the former Peg Kammerer, the very first ‘Queen of Lakes.” -o— A NUMBER of Milford residents* won honors at the Mermaid Festival last week. New Paris Speedway - SATURDAYS - Tops In Racing On Paved Oval 15 EXCITING HEATS-FEATURES first Race 7:45

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On Monday Charity Johnston placed first in the talent contest for youngsters in kindergarten through the fifth grade. Charity presented a vocal solo. On Tuesday Theresa McClain placed second in the junior high division and Sherry Young and Kathi Replpgle placed third in the high school division. While no Milford youngsters won awards in the cutie king and queen contest or parade. Milford was represented as State Trooper and Mrs. Michael (Beverly) Pershing served as parade judges. Bev was also back on Saturday for additional judging duties. And of course, the Lions were busy at their stand all week. And are proud of their candidate Rachel Morris who was chosen as one of the princesses in the queen's court. We goofed last week in listing Milford girls who were competing in the “Queen of Lakes’’ competition. Another girl from Our Town competing for the

honor was Brenda Skelton, pretty daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Richard Hepler. Brenda entered the contest as “Miss Wawasee High School Band.” The band won third place honors in division “A” with several Milford students participating. Joseph Judkins, former Milford band director now retired, entered the parade with his 1950 Studebaker Starlight Coupe. It was complete with grandchildren. Speaking about the parade, the official color guard came from Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis and was made up of three men and two women. Politicians took advantage of the parade as candidates were out in full force for the parade. Democrats and Republicans alike tossed candy, smiled and waved at the parade viewers. — o— GLADYS COY was back in town after helping a granddaughter move to Illinois and visiting her daughter. Phyllis, and son-in-law in Georgia. This week the busy lady is off to Michigan for the national convention of the Mothers of World War 11. —O'LAST SUNDAY proved to be a not-too-good day for Wawasee track star Lorene Spearman at the semi-finals of the national track meet at Bloomington. The Dewart Lake Miss came in fifth in the 200 meters with the first four finishers going into the finals. And, the Chevettes 400-meter relay team of which Lorene is a member, finished seventh. —O'MANDY SIEGFRIED received honorable mention in the seventh annual Kosciusko Soil and Water Conservation District poster contest. The contest was open to fifth grade students in area schools. —o— FORMER MILFORD resident Carolyn Casto, now of Tombstone, Ariz., has opened a riding stable in that famous western town. Sis, as she is called by her many Milford friends, has always had a love for horses, having raised them at Twin Echos near Milford for a number of years. She resides in Tombstone with her daughters, Rita and Carla. While Carla will be helping with the horses Rita is attending school at the Sierra Vista Beauty College. She will graduate in August. The ranch where Tombstone Riding Stables is located is about a half mile from town. Mrs. Casto has leased three sections of land and has trail rides and overnight camping sites. She also teaches people to ride and boards horses for others. Mrs. Casto is the former Carolyn Augsburger, daughter of John F. Augsburger and the late Mrs. Augsburger. John F. is now a resident of Tempe, Ariz., having returned there Tuesday after coming to Indiana to attend the wedding of his granddaughter, Kim Augsburger and Jim Evans on June 17. After attending to business in Arizona and visiting Carolyn’s new stables he plans to return to this .area for the remainder of the summer. WINDOW SHATTERED Sandra Paxon reported to Syracuse police at 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, June 27, the rear window on her car was shattered and there was a small hole in it. Upon investigation, police said the damage was due to heat expansion. Hot dogs can be frozen for up to two months.

PAINTING PARTY — A number of students of art teacher Marilyn Kruger of Akron joined together at the home of Mary Bushong at Syracuse Lake on Wednesday. June 21. for a painting party. Luncheon was served prior to the painting sessions. Shown here, left to right, are back row, Betty Clawson of Columbia City; Mercedes Williams, Warsaw; and Leona Smith. Claypool. Second row, Mary Bushong; teacher Marilyn Kruger; Howard Kiser of North Webster, president of the Lakeland Art Association; and Mary Stookey, Milford. Sherry Smith of Claypool is the beauty being painted and is seated in the front. Others taking part in the painting but not pictured were Betty Appenzeller and Lois Koher, both of Syracuse; Mary Rogers. Silver Lake; and Til Fershin, Warsaw

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Letters to the editor

Soil and mad!

Dear Editor: This letter is to the of Milford and surrounding area. Beware: We have a thief or thieves in the area. Someone stole Doug’s orange pup tent from our yard, before he even had a chance to use it. Since he cried pretty hard about his loss, we hope the thief or thieves, guilty of this crime. Wawakeechie club meets The Wawakeechie Home Ec Club held its meeting on ‘June 21 in the home of Peggy Vogler. Irene Charles, co-hostess, assisted in serving a luncheon. President Mildred Denzel presided over the business meeting. The lesson, on Supermarketing, was given by Cleo At the April Homemaker’s Fashion Show, Mrs. Schoeff achieved a perfect score,, receiving a certificate of accomplishment for the plaid suit she had made. She is eligible to participate in the fashion show at the state fair in August. On Wednesday, July 26 (one week later than usual) at noon. Ruth Banta and Rachelle Rarick will hostess a luncheon at the Conservation Clubhouse.

really enjoy using if. > Usually thieves successful with such small, petty crimes try larger, more expensive acts of crime Sooner or later they will get their “just rewards” for their “fruits of labor.” May God help them, for they especially need it. In reporting the theft to our lawenforcement. we discovered he had a long list of thefts. It suddenly made us wonder — has our community become a melting pot for this type of unsavory character? Do we want to live with everything under lock and key? Our law enforcement could really use our help, are we willing’’ Signed, Sad and Mad The Don Wolferman Family Four days after the first American atomic bomb was detonated on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the first bikini swim suit was modeled in Paris. The name was to express the idea of the "ultimate."