The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 March 1978 — Page 9

Jr|k BBT* PLACES IN OLYMPICS — Six students from the Milford Elementary School placed in the swim meet fur Special Olympics at Wawasee High School, March 22. v The participants and their respective places are front, left, Melissa Evans, two firsts, 25 and 50yard freestyle; Cindy LeCount, third, 25-yard freestyle; and Ricky Powell, first, 25-yard freestyle. Back, left, are Lisa Cork two seconds, 25 and 50-yard freestyles; John McClain, second, 25-yard freestyle and third, 50-yard freestyle, and A1 Stricklin, second. 25-yard freestyle.

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Bush completes Cl course 101 Frank Bush, Todd Realty Commercial Investment Manager, has just received notice of successful completion of Commercial Investment Course 101. The course involved six days of intensive concentration and covered subject matters including mathematical tools and techniques necessary to the accurate and exhaustive analysis of commercial investments. Topics covered during the program were income tax law, depreciation, capital gains and preparation of investment analysis forms used in client analysis projection. The course is one of a series leading toward the designation of Commercial Investment Member of Realtors National Marketing Institute (CCIM). The CCIM designation is comparable to that of a CPA in the accounting field, or the CLU in the insurance industry. "Friendship is not to be bought at a fair." Thomas Fuller

Junior Bowlers receive awards

The Land-O-Lakes Junior Bowling association held its annual awards day at the Wawasee Bowl on Saturday morning, March 18. The following awards ware presented: Junior high division (boys): High series scratch: Gregg Weisser 495, Craig Eby 479, Chris Beezley 473; high series handicap: Phil Price 600, Brian Go6hert 590, Stewart Morlan 589; high game scratch: Mike Brian 216, Keven Stahly 189, Tim Cox 183; high game handicap: Tony Boyer 253, Scott Stutzman 236, Dan Kern 234; high average: Gregg Weisser 139; and most improved average: Brett McDonald, 20 pins. Junior high division (girls): High series scratch: Angie

■ply;; JXp i I IL* r i Uteli JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE CHAMPS — The “Rinkerbuilt” team captured first place in the Saturday morning junior high bowling division for the 1977-78 season. Pictured here are two members of the team, from left to right, are Dave Fry and Jeff Nicodemus. The other team members are Chris Beezley and Bill Harting.

Arrest of teenagers clears up thefts

A series of thefts in the Syracuse area were cleared up over the week end with the arrest of two 16-year-old Syracuse youths.

Hostetler 446, Tammy Ryman 408, Jeanie Dean 393; high series handicap: Denise Moore 611, Norine Sorensen 581, Mary Anne Miller 557; high game scratch: Gayle Swartz 183, Beth Walker 159, Angie Laub 154; high game handicap: Jackie Dean 240, Sandra Hernandez 222, Sonya Crow 217; high average: Angie Hostetler 121; and most improved average: Lori Keim, 18 pins. The top three teams in the junior high division: (First) “Rinkerbuilt”: Chris Beezley, Dave Fry, Jeff Nicodemus and Bill Harting; (second) “Best Bowlers”: Tim Cox, Marshall Boyer, Steve Slabaugh and Stewart Morlan; (third) “Two-on-Two”: Norine Sorensen, Jackie Dean, Tammy Ryman and Theresa McClain.

The youths are accused of raming two garage doors at Wawasee High School March 3 with a 1977 stolen jeep owned by Precision Automotive Store,

mml i I JR j ML M 1 AS HlaA, vi ( PCj *< * ! JUNIOR HIGH WINNERS — Shown here are junior high bowlers who won awards for their bowling achievements during the past season. In the back row, from left to right are Brett McDonald. most improved average; Jackie Dean, high game handicap; Denise Moore, high series handicap; Gregg Weisser, high series scratch and high average; and Mike Brian, high game scratch. In the front row, from left to right are Gayle Swartz, high game scratch; Angie Hostetler, high series scratch and high average; and Phil Price, high series handicap. Others receiving awards but were absent on awards day were Tony Boyer, high game handicap; and Lori Keim, most improved average.

BSEyA* ' - ABk •%*, K ‘Jr *' AAr* m 0 • ' ’■k '", , %%*»;** 's. JUNIOR BOWLING TOURNEY WINNERS — Shown here are the winners of the Land-O-Lakes Junior Bowling Association tournament held at the bowling lanes in Syracuse on March 4. The winners in the junior high division are shown in the back row, from left to right they are, Dave Fry, hoys all-events; Stewart Morlan, singles; and Brian Boyer and Brett McDonald, doubles. Shown in the middle is Beth Walker, girls all-events winner in the junior high division. Bantam division winners are shown from left to right in the front row. They are Jennifer Kussmaul and Tim Enright, doubles; Gary Miller, singles and boys all-events; and Theresa Taylor, girls all-events.

Syracuse. The doors, located on the west end of the football field, were totally demolished. The jeep was later found March 4 in a snowdrift along

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some railroad tracks near Bishop’s Wawasee Boat Co., Inc., one mile east of Syracuse. The youths also allegedly stole an auto and jeep from Syracuse,

a truck from Cromwell, a set of tires from a van and several citizen’s band radios. Syracuse Town Marshal Ron Robinson along with County Police Captain Thomas Kitch and State Trooper George Means made the investigation.

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