The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1970 — Page 16
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed.. Nov. 11, 197 u
” Report Farm Acreage And Ownership Changes To County ASCS Office
Scott Hom, chairman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee, suggests that now is a good time for farmers to take up to date farm records which are maintained in the county ASCS office Records are kept on farms participating in government programs administered by ASCS A farmer who was in any program in 1970 and who has bought, sold, or otherwise acquired or disposed of farmland should visit his county ASCS Office to report the transactions The ASC committeeman chairman commented that previous farm legislation is expiring and Congress expected to take up proposed new farm legislation when it reconvenes in November "Whatever farm programs we have, farmers will want to be sure their farm records are accurate and com plete when the programs go into effect." Mr Hom said County ASCS offices are
SCHOOL LIBRARIANS MEET NOV. 4 Indiana school librarians of area 5 met at Salamonie Junior high school north of Warren, November 4 The program centered around library needs of Special Education classes Speakers were superintendent Lawrence Wade. MSD of Wabash county; William Kruzan. director of special education. Huntington county community schools and Dale Hartzler, state director of instructional media Librarians. audiovisual
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required to Keep records on acreage of all farms where owners or operators participate in any ASCS-administered program. These include programs for feed grain, wheat, cotton, peanuts, rice, tobacco, sugarcane, and sugarbeets in years when proportionate shares are in effect. In addition. ASCSadministered farm programs include price-support on several commodities such as' corn, soybeans, wheat, oats. etc. The county ASC committee chairman said that if a farm is constituted differently now than it was when .the farmer began program participation, and if he hasn’t yet reported the change, he should do so as soon as possible Also, if a farm has changed owners or operators in that penod. a report should be made to the ASCS Office. Scott Hom emphasized that changes in the operations of farms need be reported only by farmers participating in one or more farm programs administered by ASCS
directors and school administrators from Wabash. Huntington. Wells, Adams, Kosciusko and Whitley counties attended The purpose of the fall area meetings was to involve all school librarians at the grass roots LAKELAND LOCAL On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Willis Alt, Jr., r 1 Milford, entertained family and friends from LaPorte and LaCrosse, in honor of their daughter Sarah, who celebrated her third birthday Friday, Oct. 30
PRENATAL CLASSES NOV. 11 AT WHITLEY COUNTY HOSPITAL Whitley county hospital announces a six week prenatal class for expectant mothers will begin Wednesday, Nov. 11. The series of six classes will be held each Wednesday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the hospital conference room. Fathers will be invited to attend a special evening meeting as a conclusion of the course, which will include a tour of the hospital and advice regarding admission, costs, or other questions. Classes will be conducted by physicians and registered nurses of the hospital staff. Films and demonstrations will be utilized as well as general discussion. Subject material will cover all phases of maternal and fetal developments, labor and delivery, as well as general care of the newborn including feeding, formula preparation, childhood diseases and immunizations. The program series has been planned by Mrs. Denise Linn. RN. Director of Nursing and Mrs Katharine Alexander. RN, who encourage all expectant mothers to avail themselves of this service. Those interested are asked to contact Mrs. Linn or Mrs. Alexander for further information and to register for the classes. The next series is tentatively planned for March. 1971. Farm Income Tax School Set For Practitioners The only things certain these days are death and taxes And even tax rules and regulations for 1970 have been changed. Keeping up with new federal and state income tax rules and regulations sometimes poses a problem. But area tax practitioners can get up-to-the-minute information at a Farm Income Tax Schoo) sponsored by the Indiana Cooperative Extension Service. Thursday and Friday. Dec. 3 and 4. 9 a m. - 5 p.m. EST at the First United Methodist church in Plymouth. Aaron Schmidt. area management agent, says the school is designed for persons who prepare income tax returns for others. "While the schools will be generally oriented to preparing farm tax returns, there will be information relating to all types of returns,” Schmidt adds.
Instructors for the school are from the Indianapolis District. Internal Revenue Service, and from the Indiana Department of Revenue. The instructors have had special training for the farm tax schools. One high-interest topic for discussion at the Tax School will be 1969 Tax Reform Act changes that effect Indiana farmers — including regulations applying to losses, sale of farmland, livestock of different sexes and crtip insurance proceeds. The Indiana state income tax will also be high on the agenda. For more information and enrollment applications, contact Aaron Schmidt, area extension agent, court house annex. Plymouth. Ind.. 46563 Attend Mental Health Confab A number of young people from Kosciusko County attended the Gold Teen Conference of the Mental Health Association in Indiana held Saturday at Marian College. Indianapolis. The conference was for the purpose of pooling interests and experiences among these young persons, all of whom serve as volunteers in state hospitals, nursng homes, clinics and schools. Among things discussed were careers in mental health, the problems. of drug abuse, and of dealing with geriatric patients. A session called "What's Your Hang-up’’ let teen agers sound off about things they found personally vexing — sexual adjustment. alienation from parents, conforming to accepted social standards and so on. No one over 21 years of age was permitted at the conference unless they were expressly invited to speak or act as a guest authority Chaperones, parents and over-age gate crashers were ushered off to other rooms to watch movies during the session from 10:00 a m. to 5:00 a.m. The speaker for the closing session was Sandy Bowman, editor of "Teen-Scene.” an every’ week supplement to the Indianapolis News. Miss Bowman observed that the pre-adult of today is taking on some problems that his predecessors would have winced at and is facing them honestly and fearlessly. Attending from this area were: Diane Bruce. Connie Blanchard, Margaret Valentine, Karen Carlin, Susan Stillson, Carol English, Susan Graham. Anna Mae Carwile. Shirley Biltz and sponsor, Mrs. Claud Stahl. PRE-THANKSGIVING DINNER SUNDAY A pre-Thanksgiving dinner was held by Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers at the fire station in Milford on Sunday. Guests were from Ohio and Fort Wayne The dinner was held early because of the fact the Chambers’ son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Rummel, will be leaving November 21 for England.
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