The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 July 1979 — Page 11

SUMMER

s / J CIRCVITS DIVISION CONTROLLER — The GTI Corporation has named Paul 1). Gabbett as division controller of its circuits division in Leesburg. James K. La Fleur, president of the corporation, stated that • Gabbett has been an essential member of the corporate financial staff for almost six years. He will be responsible for the circuits division’s financial systems, reports and procedures, lie will report to Dale Heidemann, GTI vice president and general manager of the circuits division. • Gabbett was.awarded a BSBA (accounting) from American University in !!»««. lie previously worked as a field auditor for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in Akron. Ohio, for five vears.

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Blue jeans get tight, expensive The 1 iitest’ trend in the jet ns market is tight and expensize. Custom • rs are now paying prices ranging from s3o'to S2OO for sin ?le pairs of jeans, bearing labels from s ich designers as Cal/in Klein, • Geoffrey Been, Gloria Vanderbilt and Arne Klein. Most non-des grier jeans cost betw jen $lO and ;20. Customers eagerly shoehim themselves into troisers that ire at least one or sometimes wo sizes too small in efforts to wear the par is fashionably tight. One jeans merchant, Jerry Hart oi the French Jeans Stor ? in New -York, says "the standard’ tools fur jeans salespeople ttese days are a pair of needle-nc sed pliers o grasp zippers strugg ing againsl compacted fjesh; a water sprayt r td loosen up the fabr c if need be; and a button-replacing machine. The light jeans craze, howe/er, is b inging outcries from physin ans who are warning :hat all thi trbuser tightness ma zbe causii ginfections. One New York dermatologist says the combination of ight outer clothing and nylon underw ar can produce a “rasty sort < I rakh.’ v

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Grandpa teaches art of fishing to granddaughter

CAST AWAY — While her grandfather Max Shaw waits for a bite. Nikkie Shaw casts her line on the opposite side of the pier. If you notice her facial expression, you can see Nikkie REELY gets into the act. TheShaws are from 1415 W. 3rd St,, Anderson.

KEEP APPRAISALS UP-TO-DATE In these inflationary times, owners of art objects, coin or stamp collections, antiques or other valuables should consult an appraiser every two or three years, to make sure their insurance is adequate. A current appraisal will also help prove the amount of any casualty loss tax deduction for uninsured or underinsured items.

Girls softball winners named

For the first lime this year a softball tournament for girls was held in conjunction with the Mermaid Festival, and the North Webster traveling team was the winner. The tournament will continue to be an annual event of the festival. After being rained out on Saturdays) the North Webster team won over Milford A-team 18-4. with the winding pictcher.

Dee Stump. Webster had 14 hits including two doubles and two triples by Darlene Shepherd and Barb Bowser. Coaches are Sally Black and Jeannette Keim. - The tournament was an elimination contest consisting of eight teams — North Webster. Cromwell, Syracuse, Leesburg, Pierceton, Sidney and Milford A and B teams. Sophies were presented to for winner and runnerup, also individual trophies were presented to each member of /both teams in the finals. Women's tourney starts Thursday The double elimination. 16 team tourney will be played on

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jl ML i WHAT WE GOT? Nikkie helps her grandfather pull in their latest catch while fishing on Lake Tippecanoe. . >

two diamonds with each team being allowed 15 players Rosters must Ije submitted before the first game Rain dates will be the following week ends. Entries are now being accepted for the second annual women's slow pitch tourney planned for July 28 and 29 Games will be played at the PiercetonWashington Township Park in Pierceton Purdue to Have horticulture open house On Saturday, July 28. from It) am. until 3:30 p.m.. Purdue University -will hold the 1979. Horticulture Park Open House, located* west of the Purdue Campus in West Lafayette. The park is made of flowers.

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trees, green lawns; and vegetable gardens. There will be displays set up in the park These will give information about research projects currently being done by some graduate students. Anyone with a problem plant can. take a specimen of the plant and ask one of the specialists for a diagnosis. .Visitors are welcome to take a picnic lunch There are picnic tables on the grounds. Vanilla is the dried* fruit of an orchid.

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On Mindoro, Philippine Islands, it is believed that if you laugh while planting corn, there will be space between the kernels.

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