The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 May 1973 — Page 10

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Vega adds new 'mini' motorhome

The Viceroy, a new motorhome in the popular “mini” size has been added to the line of recreational vehicles manufactured and marketed by Vega Corporation at Syracuse. The second completely selfcontained home on wheels to be introduced by Vega, the new Viceroy features an unusuallyroomy and open interior plan with front door and side bath. Large tinted safety glass windows all around, which provide natural light and ventilation, also promote full driving visibility for safety on the road.

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, Powered by a 360 cu. in. V-8 engine, the Viceroy is equipped with automatic transmission, power brakes and power steering. Its comfortable cab, which can be closed off with a folding door, has two deep foam bucket seats for driver and passenger. A double bunk in the cabover slides out to accommodate two sleepers, while the rear “U” dinette converts to a second double bed. An optional cabinet bunk can increase sleeping capacity to six. The Viceroy, which is nylon carpeted throughout, also offers many other standard features to increase comfort, convenience and safety. Among them are porch and entrance lights, screen door and window in entrance door. An auxiliary battery with relay and a special “monitoring” package which provides at-a-glance readings on the auxiliary battery and on holding and water tank levels are also standard equipment on the Viceroy. Other standard features include a large-capacity 40-gallon water System with demand pump; dual holding tanks; 35-

gallon holding tank with the marine toilet and separate 35gallon drain water holding tank; and 60-gallon propane gas bottle capacity. The new motorhome has the side bath floor plan that has proved popular in Vega travel trailers. Exceptionally roomy, the side bath offers the added convenience of a separate curtained shower area, not often found in motorhomes in the Viceroy’s size range. Marine toilet, lavatory and built-in wardrobe with drawers complete the convenience of the Viceroy’s private bathroom. The roomy kitchen of the new Viceroy motorhome is equipped with 4-burrier gas range and over; 4 cu. ft. gas-electric refrigerator; and stainless steel double sink with handy singlelever mixing faucet. Large tinted safety glass windows provide plenty of natural light for both kitchen and dinette areas. The Viceroy is available in Classic, Early American or Mediterranean interior in a choice of color schemes. Many optional accessories, including a choice of roof-type or automotive air conditioning and AM-FM stereo with four speakers, are available to make Viceroy still more comfortable. “The overwhelming response of both dealers and traveling public to our Vegabond, which was introduced just last fall, prompted us to add this second model to our ‘mini’ motorhome line. The Viceroy, like the Vegabond, is built on a one-ton dual-wheel truck chassis that meets all the handling, safety and stability standards we demand in a motorhome bearing the Vega name,” Vega executive vice president A. L. “Al” Amos commented in announcing the Viceroy. Bull fight ploy given at scout cabin The Ko Ki Camp Fire girls at Syracuse held a teen talent contest at .the scout cabin Saturday, May 5. The program opened with a piano solo of “Laßaspa” given by Miss Marjorie Pittman. A skit was presented, “The Great Bull Fight”, with Mrs. Tom Leonard as the director. The cast was as follows: narrator, Laura Kroh; bull, Jan Miller; senoritas, Catherine Leonard and Lynn Brown; senors, Angie Reed and Laura Kroh. The meeting was closed with a piano solo entitled the “Spider Dance.” Refreshments of tea and homemade cookies were served following the close of the meeting.

Eight from county to graduate May 13

TERRE HAUTE — William D. Ruckelshaus, currently serving as head of the FBI, will deliver the commencement address at Indiana State university’s 102 d commencement exercises here on Sunday, May 13. ISU will confer 2,280 degrees on students and will award five honorary degrees. Presiding over the exercises which start at 5:15 p.m. (EST) with the traditional processional will be ISU president Alan C. Rankin. ISU faculty members selected for excellence in teaching will be presented Caleb Mills distinguished teaching awards during the exercises. A reception in honor of all degree candidates and their families will be presented from 12 o’clock noon until 2 p.m. on May 13 at the Condit house-president’s residence by President and Mrs. Rankin. A prelude concert by the ISU symphonic band is scheduled to start at 4:30 p.m.

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Students from Kosciusko county who are candidates for degrees in the Indiana State university spring commencement exercises are listed below: Leesburg — Rita Ann Mohr, r 2, BS in elementary education; Bruce G. Smith, box 213, BS in management; Syracuse — Carolyn Kay Long, r 3 box 281, BS in elementary education Soybean loan rates for 1973 listed by USDA County Loan and Purchase Rate Schedules for 1973 crop soybeans are unchanged from those in effect for 1972, it was announced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The rates for the counties are based on the national average loan level of $2.25 per bushel for 1973 crop

soybeans as announced December 11, 1972. , The premium and discount schedule is unchanged from that used in the 1972 crop program. The national average loan level of $2.25 per bushel — unchanged from last year — is for soybeans containing 12.8 to 13 per cent moisture and grading not lower than number two on the factors of test weight, splits and heat damage, and number one on all other factors. Support will be at the rates for the counties where soybeans are stored. Kent Wilson recognized at Anderson Anderson college has recognized Kent Jerry Wilson for his role in the Ravens’ highly successful 9-1-1 wrestling program with a major award. Competing in the 158-pound class, he had a 22-3 record in 1972-73 — his second season in the sport. Son of James A. Wilson, US 33 West, Goshen, Wilson finished second in the Hoosier-Buckeye Conference meet and first in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 21 competition. A junior majoring in physical education, he is a graduate of Wawasee high school.

Annual Cub Scout kite fly Saturday The annual Cub Scout kite fly will be held Saturday, May 12, starting at 1 p.m. at the Kosciusko county fairgrounds. Given proper weather conditions, a spectacular 20 kites will be in the sky at one time, dancing up to a thousand feet from the boy. Each participant will have 15 minutes of flying time. The flights will start at 1 p.m. and at intervals of 20 minutes thereafter. There will be ten boys in each relay and two relays will fly simultaneously. Over 200 participants are expected.

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Os the 14 adults who will officiate the following have been assigned: Bill Hamilton and Jim Ham will be flight controllers; Marty Kaiser and Greg Wells will judge art work, Ben Briganti will handle registrations. Bud Schellschmidt will referee on behalf of the county scout activities committee. Moxwelton golf club fined for sole of liquor The Maxwelton golf club at Syracuse was fined SSO by the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission last Thursday on a charge of selling alcoholic beverages to non-members.