The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 June 1986 — Page 15

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ZOO DAY T-SHIRTS — Each year, the first grade classes and the readiness students at Syracuse Elementary School take a trip to Franke Park in Fort Wayne to visit the zoo. In preparation for that trip, Zoo Day t-shirts were printed using the a different animal for each of the classes. Pictured are the students whose animal pictures were chosen to represent their class. In the front row, from left, are Whitney Pilcher, Angie Damron, and Aubrey Coy. In back are Jill Garber and Casey Burnworth. (Photo by Leslie Miller)

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LEARNING ABOUT DINOSAURS — While learning about dinosaurs in Jane Wieczork’s first grade class at Syracuse Elementary, the class constructed replicas of both the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Brontosaurus dinosaurs. Pictured is the class with the Tyrannosaurus Rex model. In the front row are Mike Mast, Kelley Griffin, and Shaun Belin. Behind them are Jenny Szynal, Kassie Plickerd, Tony Gay, Chris Egolf. Crystal Grady, and Jamie Troup. In front of the dinosaur are Karen Kuhn, David Eppert, James Coplin, Annie Fulford. Starr Clipfell, and J.R. Wood. Behind the dinosaur are Scott Huffer, John Hursh, Jill Garber. Chris Sahagun, and Matt Holderman. (Photoby Leslie Miller)

Local athletes compete in game

The Mentone Chamber of Commerce will again sponsor the NLC-TRC AH Star basketball game for boys and girls as part of the activities for this year’s Mentone Egg Festival. The game wiß be held Thursday, June 5, beginning with the girls’ game at 7 p.m., followed by the boys’ game. The game wiH be held at the Tippecanoe Valley High School. Tickets wiD be available, at the door. Doors will open at 6:30p.m. Players participating in this year’s games include: NLC, Boys — Scott King, Rochester; Dwayne O’Connor, Dymon Farrer, Concord; Ryan Sorrell, Goshen; David Kistler, Bill Hutchison, Wawasee; Jack McCray, Plymouth; Mike Henn, Warsaw; Scott Crist, Northwood. Coach is Pete Smith. TRC, Boys r- Matt Eckert, Troy Silvers, Manchester; Chad Bibbier, Rick Shepherd, Phil King, Rusty Zimpleman, Tippecanoe Valley; Tim Miller, Northfield; Ty Smith, Mark Sickafoose, Whitko. Coach is Bob Dußois. NLC, Girls — Rachael Jefferies, Kristi Cole, Warsaw; Mindy Shelburne, Misty Shelburne, Rochester; Becca Stiver, MicheUe Harter, Lori Galloway, Wawasee; Sharon Monnaut, Karen Oberly, Annette Feldman, On gallstones BOSTON — Shock wave therapy, which has revolutionized the treatment of kidney stones, can also smash gallstones inside the body, potentially eliminating the need for some of the 500,000 gallbladder operations performed in this country each year, researchers report.

Breman. Coach is Pam Shively. TRC, Girls — Lynn Baber, Northfield; Missy Wise, Shelly CaudiH, Manchester; SheHy War-

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Esther Stafford crowned 1986 county senior citizens queen

Mrs. Esther Stafford, representing the Warsaw Senior Citizens Club, last Wednesday night was crowned Queen of Kosciusko County. The contest, sponsored by the Kosciusko County Council on Aged and Aging, was held at the Center Lake Pavilion in Warsaw. The five contestants represented towns and nutrition sites throughout the county and according to Dr. Roberta Rose, judges’ spokesman, the judging was close among those entered. Mrs. Stafford lives near Winona Lake. She has two children and four grandchildren. She has been a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Warsaw for 48 years, is chairman of her church circle, has been active in the church choir for 28 years and has served on the board of elders. She is currently vice president of Church Women United. Prior to her retirement, she worked in the office of the American Red Cross, as a nurse’s aide at Alfran Nursing Home and as a homemaker. She is a member of the Salvation Army Auxiliary, Kosciusko Community Hospital Auxiliary, 20th Century club, has served as president and vice-president of the Warsaw

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NEW COUNTY QUEEN CROWNED — Mrs. Esther Stafford received her crown last week from last year’s Kosciusko County Queen, Mrs. Marie Stephenson of Milford. The annual contest is sponsored by the Kosciusko County Council on Aged and Aging, an agency of United Way. The new queen was selected oyer four other contestants from Kosciusko County.

Watermelon Feast!! Will Be Held After Milford's J , Sesquicentennial \ uTi Parade On Sat., V Y I June 7 Lake City Bank and its employees welcome everyone to stop by their parking lot in Milford at Syracuse Rd. and SR 15 to enjoy a juicy slice of watermelon. Come, Join, Celebrate 150 Years — 1836-1986 “qVe vJJavc uUoneq Sfend” * Milford ■ * North Webster W • Pierceton g gg • Roann _ • Silver Lake * Winona Lake

Senior Citizens Club and the American Association of Retired Persons. This busy lady has also driven for Mobile Meals and the served on the local election board. Competing with the queen, who was crowned by last year’s queen, Mrs. Mane Stephenson, Milford, were Mrs. Kahte Antonides, representing the Milford Senior Citizens Club; Mrs. Isabelle Carwile, representing Turkey Creek Township Senior Citizens; Mrs. Eva Huffer, representing Real Services Nutrition Site of Warsaw; and Goldie Hunnicutt, representing the Town of North Webster. The master of ceremonies at the contest was Rev. Hambright, associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church and entertainment was provided by the Senior Citizens Scrambled Egg Band of Mentone, directed by Jo Ann Harmon. Judges were Kathy Wagoner, executive director of the Beaman Home; Dr. Roberta Rose, local orthopedic surgeon; and Ruth Mann, social services director of Prairie View Rest Home in Warsaw. Kosciusko County Council of the Aged and Aging is an agency of United Way.

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SUMMER MUSIC BOOKS — Mrs. Lantz’s second grade music students at Syracuse Elementary Schoo prepared music books to review over the summer months that have been designed to help them i*etain the music skills that they learned during the past year. Pictured are several of the students with their books. In the front row is Wes Lantz. Behind him are David Vu and Rebecca Schrader. In the back row are Natalie Dick, Matt Logan, Mamie Shopoff and Mrs. Sherry Lantz. (Photo by Leslie Miller)

Mysterious object NEW YORK — Astronomers have found evidence of a mysterious object in space that could b« ! the most massive known in the universe, but so far they can only guess at what it is, scientists sai d recently. Repotting helps Are you repotting plants into a larger pot? Place one inch of small f tones in the bottom, next one inch of sphagnum moss then firm basic potting mix around root ball.

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