The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 July 1987 — Page 13

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NATIONAL GUARD BAND IN CONCERT — The 38th Infantry Division National Guard Band, Indianapolis, performed at the Lakeside Park pavilion on Saturday afternoon, July 11, as part of the Syracuse Sesquicentennial celebration. Directed by Chief Warrant Officer James Williams, the band, which includes 40 musicians from all over Indiana, had marched earlier in the day in the Ft. Wayne Three Rivers Festival. (Photo by Glen Long)

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Family night winners

The Family Game Night on ’hursday, July 9, drew participaion by 26 families in the five (ames of balloon toss, spoon elay, obstacle course, horse shoe ritch, and three-legged race. There were overall winners .■hosen in the three age-divisions is well as each individual game. This event was sponsored by the Syracuse Jaycees. The overall winners were: Three to five years — Justin Huff, first; Natalie Mullins, second ; and Justin Gerber, third Six to nine years — Blake Pilcher, first; Don Drake, second; and Jody VanLue, third 10-12 years — Jamie VanLue, first; Will Huff, second; and Birdie Stamper, second. Winners in each individual games were: Balloon toss — Three to five

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years: Justin Huff, first; Natalie Mullins, second; and Justin Gerber, third. Six to nine years: Don Drake, first; Richard Scarbeary, second; and Brian Warren, third. 10-12 years: Aaron Knisley, first; Bobbi Wright, seconcf; Birdie Stamper, third. Spoon relay — Three to five years: Logan Pilcher, first, Kari Ann Plikerd, second; and Justin VanLue, third. Six to nine years: Jody VanLue, first; Marda Huff, second; and Blake Pilcher, third. 10-12 years: Jamie VanLue, first; Birdie Stamper, second; and Will Huff, third. Obstacle Course — Three to five years: Justin Huff, first; Justin Gerber, second; Logan Pilcher, third. Six to nine years: Blake Pilcher, first; Joshua Fisher, second; Brian Warren, third. 10-12 years: Will Huff,

first; Bobbi Wright, second; Birdie Stamper, third. Horse Shoe Pitch — Three to five years: Justin VanLue, first; and Justin Gerber, second. Six to nine years: Whitney Pilcher, first; Brian Warren, second; and Don Drake, third. 10-12 years: Jamie VanLue, first Three-legged race — Three to five years: Natalie Mullins, first; and Hayley VanLue, second. Six to nine years: Blake Pilcher, first; Rustin VanLue, second; and Jason Mullins, third. There were no participants in the 10-12 years division. All participants not placing in the first three positions were awarded participation ribbons bearing the sesquicentennial logo.

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE — PDH (Pence-Dickens & Heater) Office Products, based in Mishawaka, is now reaching out to serve Elkhart County on a more regular basis. PDH sales presentative Bill Method will now be servicing Ligonier, Syracuse, and Kendallville on Tuesdays, while covering Milford, New Paris, and Nappanee on Thursdays. t> Method, 53, feels good about the potential growth of the area. "Although some people feel that Elkhart County is too dependent on the recreational vehicle Industry, I see it as a -very diversified market.” Method bases this positive attitude on the fact that he feels Elkhart County has a very entrepreneurial atmosphere. “The feeling around this area is that if you don’t like what you're doing or you think you could be more successful elsewhere, try it. start something up!” Previously from Marion, where he received the majority of his 27 years of experience in the office products business, Method is now an active member of the Elkhart Chamber of Commerce.

Two initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta

MUNCIE — Two Kosciusko county youths have been initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta, a national freshman honorary at Ball State University. They are Steve Galegor, Milford, and Mandy Riffe, Warsaw. Students selected for membership must have either a 3.5 grade point average following the first quarter or an accumulated grade point average of 3.5 after three quarters. Only students carrying 12 hours or more are eligible. Galegor. a 1986 graduate of Wawasee High School, is majoring in architect. The son of Stephen and Christine Galegor, he resides at r 2, Milford. Riffe, is majoring in industrial education. She is the daughter of Steve Riffe, North Webster, and Sue Kruger, Warsaw. She is a

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UNVEIL SIGN — The real "official” opening of the Syracuse Sesquicentennial came Friday morning when chairman Bill Beemer, center, accompanied by Syracuse Town Board President James Hughes and "Mayor” Ernie Rogers unveiled the Hoosier Celebration ’BB sign at the north approach to Syracuse. A similar sign was unveiled on Highway 13 south of town.

1977 Corvette stolen

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Crime Stoppers, a non-profit organization involving the police, the media and the public in the fight against crime, offers anonymity and cash rewards to persons who furnish information leading to the arrest and the filing of criminal charges against felony offenders and the capture of fugitives. The following "Crime of the Week” was furnished by the

1986 graduate from Warsaw Community High School. Culvers host Audubon Society Mr. and Mrs. Bart Culver, North Webster, were hosts to the Tippecanoe Audubon Society at their home near Backwater Lake on Sunday afternoon, July 12. A walk through natural areas of farm and marshland preceded the carry-in dinner. The Tippecanoe Audubon Society is dedicated to promoting a better environment in Kosciusko, Marshall, Wabash and Whitley Counties. Mrs. Paul Steffen of West Emeline Street, Milford, is president of the organization.

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Kosciusko County Crime Stoppers organization: The theft of a 1977 Corvette is the “Crime of the Week.” In April of 1966, a black Corvette was stolen from a business on South Huntington Street in Syracuse. On July 6, 1087, this vehicle was found burned just off US 33 near Wolf Lake. This car was valued at over SIO,OOO. Persons with information concerning this incident are asked to contact Crime Stoppers, toll-free, at 1-800-342-STOP. Crime Stoppers will pay up to SI,OOO if the information leads to an arrest or indictment. Crime Stoppers also pays cash rewards on other felony crimes and the capture of fugitives. Callers will be assigned a code number and will not be asked to reveal their names.

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ELECTED PRESIDENT - Dale McCann was elected president of the Hoosier State Press Association at a meeting of the organisation’s board of directors June 20. He succeeds W. J. McCarthy, publisher of the Hammond Times. The new HBPA president and his brother, Gene McCann, are co-publishers of Register Publications, Lawrenceburg. The company owns four weekly newspapers in Indiana. Other officers chosen for the 1987-88 term are: Scott C. Schurs, publisher of the Bloomington Herald-Telephone and Bedford Tlmes-Mall, vice president: Charles T. Biggs, publisher of the Hope Star-Journal, secretary: and Eugene 8. Pulliam, publisher of The Indiana Star and The Indianapolis News, treasurer. David Miller, publisher of the Angola Herald-Republican, and John Myers, publisher of the Odon Journal, are the new board members and began their terms at the June meeting. Dale McCann joined the HSPA Board of Directors in IN3. He served one term as secretary and one as vice president before being elected to the presidency. Keep fitters cleen Keep filters clean in all air conditioning systems - thia helps to avoid overworking the unit