The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 May 1972 — Page 18

I THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., May 17, 1972

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1 ‘ ” r I // J */ \ 13 Z# V • S%| oHfl MfesMEMi A REALLY BIG ONE! — Building roads is big business that requires big equipment. Shown here C. J. Myers is turning over the keys to an LNT WOO Ford truck to Ronald Brown of Phend & Brown, Inc., a 50-year-old Milford road building firm, which will be used to transport road-building equipment. It is the biggest truck the Milford Ford Agency has ever sold, Myers said. With them is Warren Evans, mechanic for the Milford firm.

Farmer Certification Is Key To Set-Aside Program Payments

Farmer certification is the essential step preceding set-aside payments to producers participating in the U. S. Department of Agriculture 1971 setaside programs for com, grain sorghum, barley and wheat, according to Scott Horn, chairman of Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee. He urged farmers who have questions about certification to call or come in to their county ASCS Office at 105 East Main street, Warsaw. “It’s important that a farmer know exactly what he is certifying before he signs his name.” said Mr. Hom. Final certification date this year is June 15. but certification may be made as soon as a farmer has his program crops planted and knows he is in compliance with the programs As soon as a producer certifies, the county ASCS office begins

Ms / Sty ' SGT. MICHAEL J. DUNN Sgt. Michael Dunn Graduates From Leadership School GLENDALE. ARIZ. — Staff sergeant Michael J. Dunn, son of Mrs. Emma Thrailkill, Nappanee. has graduated from the U.S. Air Force noncommissioned officer leadership school at Luke AFB. Ariz. Sergeant Dunn, who was trained in military management and supervision, is a refrigeration and air conditioning technician at Williams AFB,

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processing the data for payment which will be made in July. “While it speeds payments to get certifications in early, producers should also remember that mistakes can be costly. Once certification is made, no acreage adjustments can be made. A farmer has to be in compliance with program regulations when he certifies. That’s why we’re urging producers to call or come in now if they’re not sure about what is required * for certification,” Mr. Hom said. When a producer certifies, he reports exactly what acreage he has in set-aside land and what acreage he has in the program crops he signed up for. He also certifies he has complied with all program regulations and will continue to comply throughout the year. An error in certification can result in loss of some or all of the set-aside payment. Spot checks are made each year on farms participating in the programs.

Ariz He is assigned to a uniPof the air training command which provides flying, technical and basic military training for USAF personnel. The sergeant has completed a tour of duty in Viet Nam. His wife, Sandra, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. O. Craig of 20656 Hatton St., Canoga Park, Calif. Bicycle Safety Rodeo Scheduled Plans have been announced again for the bicycle safety rodeo at Syracuse for June 3 with registration and inspection of bicycles previously on May 20 and 27 The rodeo will be held on the parking lot of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church and purpose of the rodeo is to instill in the riders, the need for safety and understanding of what can be done in this regard

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Two Arrested At Milford On Saturday Milford town marshal Don Drake reported two persons were arrested over the week end. Bill C. Robertson, 20, r 1 Milford, was arrested for illegal transportation of alcholic beverages and illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. He paid court costs and fines totaling $34 for transporting and s3l for illegal possession. Eduardo Bivera, 19, r 1 Milford was charged with illegal possession and paid s3l. All fines were levied by justice of the peace Milo Clase of Warsaw. Around 11 p.m. Saturday Milford police noticed the license number of a 1967 Chevrolet twodoor which was reported stolen. The car was parked on Catherine street in the uptown area. The car was registered to David Feldman, r 2 Akron, and had been reported stolen three weeks ago. Feldman was notified as was the Akron police department. The car was impounded and taken to Warsaw where Mr. Feldman identified and picked up his auto. Drake attended a meeting Monday morning in Warsaw with chief Eugene Brumfield and mayor Paul Hodges and other county personnel involving a county-wide police network that is being considered for Kosciusko county. It is better to kJiow nothing than to know what ain’t so. Travel Trailer For Sale By owner, 24* custom built, fully contained, 6 sleeper, tub and shower, air. tandem, all the extras. See any time this week at Lake View Trailer Park, Highway 13 north, in city limits, Syracuse.

•687,200 Reported By Founder’s Fund

A total of $687,200 reported by Founders’ Fund volunteers who are working to raise a minimum of $1.5 million to help build Kosciusko Community hospital was announced today by Robert D. Maish, campaign general chairman. “The pledges reported place the county’s most ambitious fundraising program at 46 per cent of its objective,” added Maish The bulk of the report has come from the campaign’s initial gifts division, headed by George H. Lenke, Jr., and the primary gifts division, headed by Raymond W. Monteith. The major gifts division, chaired by Eugene E. Paul, special gifts division headed by Robert G. Myers and area gifts division, under the leadership of Robert F. Steele, are in the early weeks of active solicitation with some good early results. A more substantial report is expected from these divisions next week. Maish also stated, “The campaign’s division chairmen report that their volunteers are receiving an enthusiastic reception to presentations that

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have been made for corporate and executive gifts.” The Founder’s Fund organization now numbers 203 volunteers, who are campaigning in organized teams in 10 communities throughout the county. In addition to the divisions already mentioned, an inplant gifts organization is building and now includes participation by 29 area industrial and business firms. The active solicitation phase of the project is expected to reach

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its successful conclusion late in June. Subsequently, groundbreaking is anticipated for late this year, with a normal construction period allowing the new hospital to qpen in late 1974 or early 1975. The hospital will be constructed on a 25-acre site donated by eight local physicians and will contain 113 medical-surgical beds in 64 private and semi-private rooms. The four-level hospital will feature three operating suites and an emergency operating suite, an intensive care unit for immediate and around-the-clock attention, an X-Ray department, laboratories for performing biological studies, a physical therapy center, obstetrical department capable of caring for 16 newborn, plus ancillary facilities.

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Syracuse Driver Hit From Behind Howard E. Slabaugh, 23, r 1 and driver of a 1971 Chevrolet pick-up truck, was rammed from behind as he stopped his vehicle on U.S. 33 to make a left turn into the drive of Travel Equipment Corp., two

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miles southeast of Goshen Wednesday evening. He was hit from behind, while waiting for oncoming traffic, by Sue Strawser, 22, Goshen, who was following Slabaugh and unable to stop her 1965 Rambler in time to avoid the collision. Damage was set at S4OO by Elkhart county police. Both drivers escaped injury.