The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 April 1977 — Page 9
ASCA official explains target prices: loan levels
The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) recently announced target prices of $2 47 for wheat, $1.70 for corn. $162 for sorghum and $1.39 for barley. The 1977 loan levels for these commodities will be announced later Acting ASCS Administrator Victor A. Senechai explained the concept of target prices and government loans “In the event that market prices recede because of world and domestic supply situations, target prices guarantee farmers a certain price level for feed grain, wheat and upland cotton without affecting the competitive price level of these commodities in world markets ”
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“For example, if the price received by farmers for the particular crop during the marketing year should average out to be less than the target price, a direct payment equal to the difference between the target price and the higher of the national average loan rate or the market price would be made to the farmer. Under the agriculture and consumer protection act of 1973. farmers are guaranteed this price. Fortunately, during the past three years, market prices have been above these levels. So we have not had to pay deficiency payments.” Senechai said. “We have had to use target prices substantially for the disaster payment program.
however.” If a farmer is prevented from planting one of these commodities, or if his harvest or production is much less than normal, legislation requires, that he receive a payment based on one-third of the target price which is announced for that particular crop year. This amount is multiplied by the farmer’s production deficiency “In this instance, target prices have been very
Tax returns should be filed now, not April 15
“File your Indiana Income Tax return now; don’t wait until the last minute on April 15.” So says Donald Clark, revenue commissioner, in a report issued last week. Clark says if a return is filed now. there is a greater chance of receiving a check in four to six weeks. But. he said if a return is not filed until April 15. the return would be in the midst "of about one million other returns and the time anticipated to process a refund claim increases accordingly.”
Tom Landry to be at crusade prayer rally
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important during the last three years, and will likely be again in 1977.” Mr. Senechai said that loan levels are rates at which farmers can borrow money from the commodity credit corporation (CCC) when the market price is down. “The farmer retains title to his crop.” he said, “and if the market price goes up. the farmer can pay off the loan to CCC and redeem his crop.”
He said the receiving time could increase two to four weeks The number of returns filed so far this year with the state is running behind this same time last year, according to Clark. Some 700.000 Individual Income Tax returns have been filed this year, compared to 900.000 at this time last year. Clark attributes the later filing this year to the extremely bad weather and federal tax law revisions which cause the federal returns to be mailed later.
organization He served as chairman of the Southwest Texas Billy Graham Crusade held in Texas Stadium. This will be the 10th Billy Graham Crusade in which he has participated. Mike McCoy, defensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers is well known to Notre Dame football fans. He was the number one draft choice of the Packers in 1970 and was the second player chosen in the draft that year. Now in his seventh year with the Packers he is recognized as one of The leaders of the ‘Pack’ according to Coach Bart Starr. Mike is also active in Christian activities. including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes in Action and Pro Athletes. a Christian organization developed by professional football and baseball players. The Prayer Rally is planned to promote prayer throughout the Michiana area among businessmen, students,' and in homes as preparation for the crusade which will be held May 11 to 15 at Notre Dame. May 11 to 14 nightly crusade meetings will be held at the Notre Dame ACC at 7:30 p.m. The final meeting on Sunday. May 15. at 3 p.m. will be held in the football stadium Special guests will be Johnny and June Cash. SUNDAY GRASS FIRE Milford volunteer firemen responded to a call at noon Sunday at DeFreese Landing on the south bank of Dewart Lake. A leaf fire set by a local resident spread into a wooded area, threatening a large number of trees. The fire was successfully extinguished.
Two youths in accident on SR 13 A one-car accident resulted in the hospitalization of two youths when Tim Osborne. 27,1060 East Walnut Street. Nappanee, stooped down to adjust the gas pedal on his 1972 Oldsmobile when the car ran off the road and into a telephone pole on SR 13 south of the new traffic signal Tuesday. April 5, in Syracuse. Osborne was driving 35 mph when the accident occurred at 12:32a.m. He experienced pain in the left hip. Donnie Huff, 23. CR 142 Goshen, was riding in the car when the accident occurred. His head went into the dash of the car causing a laceration to the left side of his head. He. along with Osborne, were transported to Goshen Hospital at Damage to Osborne s car totaled $2,500. Damage to the NIPSCO pole was set at S3OO. Two cars collide on state road 15 Robert G. Willits. 46. r 4 Syracuse, was involved in a twocar collision last Wednesday, March 30. as he was driving northbound on SR 15. Deborah L. Thornburg, 17. 19167 Oak Street. New Paris, was driving west from CR 42 onto 15 to make a left turn south when she collided with Willits. Thornburg was driving a 1974 Dodge." Willits was in a 1977 Oldsmobile. Damage to the two cars was estimated at $1,900 There were no injuries. Donald Galloway receives promotion ALEXANDRIA. La. — Donald E. Galloway, son of Merl D. Galloway Jr. of 343 N. Olive St.. Cromwell, has received his first promotion in the US Air Force. Galloway, promoted to airman, recently completed technical training at Lowry AFB. Colo., and is now assigned at England AFB. La. He serves as a weapons specialist with a unit of the tactical air command. The airman is a 1976 graduate of West Noble High School. Ligonier. His mother, Mrs. Anna M. Galloway, lives at 222 Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim, California. Steve Tucker receives diploma Word has been received from the Wyoming Technical Institutes. Inc., Laramie. Wyo., that Steve Tucker has satisfactorily completed all technical and practical training in the institute’s auto body, fender and painting course. Tucker, son erf Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tucker of r 1 Milford, received his diploma on March 25.
Byland Jewelers move, more space in new store
Byland Jewelers, well-known jewelry store in Syracuse, has recently moved offices from 101 East Main Street to 107 East Main Street, a move which occurred on March 31, Fred Byland, owner, said the reason for the move was more space. He said in the future, they "might like to expand and add a few more lines.” He doesn’t see any immediate changes, however. Byland Jewelers first began selling and repairing jewelry in 1968. They were then housed in the old Pickwick Place before it burned down. They then moved to 101 East Main Street where they have been for eight years until now. Byland said they bought the office at 107 East Main, instead of leasing it. Before, it was a doctor’s office, but that was over eight years ago. the office being vacant since then. Byland also said he did not know what would happen to their old office, which Grass fire at Regent Homes Burning refuse was the cause of a grass fire Saturday. April 2. at Regent Homes. SR 13 north of Syracuse. Firemen were called to the scene at 3:13 p.m. The fire was quickly extinguished. There was no damage estimated. The property is owned by Monarch Industries. Inc. Tractor fire at Hughes Tool Joe Hughes Tool Shop. Third Street, Syracuse, was the scene of a tractor fire Monday, April 4, at 12:58 p.m. The fire started when the plate from the tractor was being cut loose so the fuel tank could be removed. No damage was estimated. Electric fence is cut, calf missing Jerry Templin, r 2 Leesburg, reported to county police officers the theft of a 400-pound Angus calf. The calf was missing last Friday morning. An electric fence on the Templin property was cut and a lock on a gate was open.
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oOq • y r>oJv !i - wst'S I . v. MOVES TO NEW LOCATION — Byland Jewelers, formerly of 1«1 East Main Street. Syracuse, recently moved down to 107 East Main Street. Syracuse. The big move occured March 31. Pictured above are. left to right. Fred Byland, owner; his daughter Susan. Mrs. Rick Hamman, holding her son Eric Eugene, seven-months old; and Fred’s wife. Jerry in their new office.
is owned by Bonnie Workman. Byland Jewelers carries Butova and Carovel watches. Art
Syracuse hit by week end thefts
Two thefts occured in the Syracuse area over the week end, Ron Robinson. Syracuse police chief said. The first one was at United Telephone Company. 114 North Huntington. sometime over the week end. The pay telephone was removed from one of the booths outside the office. Value of the
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Carved and True Blue diamonds as well as Thomas clocks. They also do all their own repair work.
telephone is $350. A second theft and vandalism occured either late Sunday night or early Monday morning at Jack’s Sunoco Service Station, 816 Huntington. Several pop machines were damaged as robbers tried to open them. A total of eight dollars in cash was taken. Damage to the pop machines was set at $l5O.
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