The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 December 1970 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Dec. 16, 1970

North Webster By JANET VANATOR New Bank Slated At Webster In Spring Os ’7l.

Homer Shoop, president of the Farmers State Bank of North Webster, announced this week the bank would construct a new building next spring. The plans are not final, Shoop said. More details will be available later, however, the new bank building will be built east of the present building and the comer will be landscaped into a civic park. The board increased the bank’s

Town Board Plans To Update The Population Count Plans for the re-evaluation of the number of miles in the tow n of North Webster and arriving at an accurate census were discussed at the last regular meeting of the town board

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R.E.M.C. Members ... Your Kosciusko County R.E.M.C. -l $ PlMfcd To Be Mailing V (hecks Totaling (ffl® *97,308’* V i * n k p ' ,a *^ re^*l I I \ Mon«y S*v*d By Th* R.EMC. for M*mb*fs r These Capital Credits kN AuRoCTfC k*' n 9S (over The ini r//n\Lu/ ear This Brings [Xt The Total 01 All Capital ImctKz JAZSeC. Credits Paid To Dale To $629,921.34? JJu I \/j' Jl J Your Kosciusko County R.E.M.C. tsK Ht * n* d Caphtl Credlt * r /i rV ) vA y EACH YEAR KOSCIUSKO county KJ/X IIF S» 1/ •“■<* ,ullAl iiicnic aiMUtsme covoiatiow SERVING 23,000 PEOPLE Tl M PAYING SAVINGS IN CASH TO MEMBERS (Ml EWDD xJr-r Kawgj <y. merry (Chramas

surplus from $400,000 to $500,000 by a transfer of undivided profits. The directors and board members also voted $2,000 to the 1971 Mermaid festival and to the proposed International Palace of Sports to be located in North Webster Board members are Chris Schenkel, chairman; Walter Shoop. Delores Bachelder, Edward R. Likens. Leo J. Kteretn and Homer Shoop.

The meeting was conducted by the President James Griener. Thurman Rinker, clerktreasurer. read the minutes of the last meeting which were accepted. President Griener announced a re-evaluation of the number of miles in -the town would have tn be made, including the newly annexed part. Since the annexation was passed in February of 1970 an accurate population census must also be taken in the near future Erect/Street Signs The board recently purchased new street signs. The local Javcees and Dewitt Mullet have

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put them up on both sides of state road 13. More will be put up on other streets at a later date. The clerk-treasurer reported the town had paid Northern Indiana Public Service Company for six of 11 new street lights in the annexation. More lights will be installed in 1971. Cyril (Bus) Likens appeared before the board on a matter of business. He was instructed to get a bill from the firm of Phend and Brown for materials which he had used for repairing the town's streets. He was also instructed to locate a place where the town can dump snow this winter. The board will meet January 6 for its regular meeting and will have a called meeting for the paying of final bills on December 30. Paul Royer and Dewitt Mullett are the other board members. It was announced a new fire extinguisher had been purchased for the use in the town marshal’s vehicle. Marshal Tony Strombeck was present for the meeting. -NWAwards Night Held Recently The annual 4-H awards night was held recently in the North Webster high school cafeteria. The meeting was opened by Mark Reiff. master of ceremonies for the evening Everyone joined in the pledges which were led by Ralph Reiff and Jerry Rhodes. The group joined Brenda Rhodes in singing. Mark Reiff introduced Mrs. Don Davidsen from the county extension office Mrs. Davidsen told the group of projects that had been revised and new books were available She also awarded pins to the Chain O' Lakes 4-H’ers assisted by Jeff Rhodes They follow: First Year — Cheryl Kruger, Marsha Fifer, Janet Rhodes. Mary Ruppricht and Barbara Hedington. Second Year — France Bieber and David Engleberth. Third Year — Debbie Engleberth, Jerry’ Rhodes. Ralph Reiff, Brenda Rhodes. Roberta Rhodes and Vince Rhodes.

Fourth Year — Jane Fawley and Steve Rhodes. Fifth Year —-Bill Fawley and Jeff Rhodes. Sixth Year — Mark Reiff. Seventh Year — John Rhodes. After the presentation of pins Mrs. Bernard Roberts was introduced. She showed pictures of her son Jon’s European trip. Mrs. Roberts told of the benefits her son had received because of his association with 4-H. The meeting was adjourned and cake with the 4-H emblem on it was served with ice cream and punch. The next meeting will be December 21 at 2 p.m. in the home of John Rhodes. An election of officers will be held. —NW—METHODIST CHURCH ACTIVITIES LISTED The youth of the church are planning to go Christmas Caroling throughout the community on December 20. The church is holding a Christmas Eve candlelight service on December 24. This will be held in the sanctuary at 10 p.m. The adult choir will have special music. All are urged to attend the service. Holy Communion There will be a New Year’s Eve Holy Communion service in the fellowship hall. All are urged to partake. The church is having a school of missions on January 17, 24. 31 and February 7. Family fun night will be starting again on February 21. —NW—LIST ADDRESSES OF FORMER RESIDENTS Addresses of former residents and persons who are out of town for the holidays follow: Mrs. Louise Evans of Duck in Bay, Little Barbee, has the following winter address in Florida: Mrs. Louise K. Evans 776 Green Circle Country Club Estates Venice. Fla. 33595 The address of the former Jane

Vanator is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rossart No. 316 1825 Poggie Alameda. Calif. 94501 The address of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Riley, formerly of North Webster, is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Gray Riley 1604 North Wilson Way Stockton, Calif. 95205 The address for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vanator is as follows: Mike is married to the former Deb Kovack of Munster and is a student at Purdue. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vanator 146-6 Gmold Drive West Lafayette, Ind. 47906 —NW— Sgt. Ronald Kiser Receives Unit Award V S. AIR FORCES. ThailandMaster Sergeant Ronald L. Kiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kiser of North Webster, is assigned to a unit which has earned the U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with the combat “V” device for valor. Sergeant Kiser is a jet engine maintenance technician with the 307th Strategic Wing at U-Tapao Royal Thai AFB. Thailand. The unit is part of the Strategic Air Command's (SAC) Eighth Air Force (formerly the 3rd Air Division) headquartered at Anderson AFB, Guam. He will wear the award ribbon with “V” device to mark his affiliation with the unit. The 3rd Air Division, which was inactivated March 31 and replaced by Eighth Air Force, was cited for "exceptionally meritorious service in support of military operations in Southeast Asia" from March 2, 1969 to March 31. 1970.

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Eighth Air Force, the famed bomber command that waged the air offensive against Nazi Germany in World War 11, is a major component of SAC. The Eighth conducts all SAC opeations in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. Sergeant Kiser is a 1956 graduate of North Webster high school and attended Merced (Calif.) junior college. His wife. Jean, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Carpenter of Upland. Calif. Authorization Needed To Remove Farm-Stored Grain Under Loan Farmers with wheat, com, and soybeans in on-farm storage under price-support loan were reminded today that the commodity must not be removed from the storage bin without prior authorization from the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) office. Kosciusko County ASC committee chairman Scott Hom said, “This regulation is more than a formality. The county committee and county ASCS office are charged with the responsibility for protecting the government’s interest in commodities under price-support loan. Producers who unlawfully dispose of any portion of the commodity are subject to criminal prosecution under Federal law. “It is essential that producers come in to their county ASCS office to get written authorization before removing commodities which are under loan. They must obtain this authorization whether they are planning to use the commodity themselves or sell it."

He said that producers wanting to remove the commodity for their own use are required first to repay the price-support loan. Price-support loans on commodities released for sale must be repaid within 15 days from the date of the authorization to remove the commodity from the bin? Mr. Horn pointed out that before farm-stored commodities which are under price-support loan can be authorized for removal from the bin, the buyer selected by the producer must be named and other conditions met. “We try to notify producers of these regulations when they get their price-support loans,” he said, “but anyone wanting to know further details or information may call or come in to the county ASCS office at any time.” The man who fails to understand his past mistakes may be condemned to make them over again.

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