The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 September 1978 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAt — Wed., September 27,1978

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Reserve the best bet to boost com prices, ASG official says

Placing his 1977-crop corn into the farmer-owned reserve is the producer’s best bet right now to help strengthen corn prices, said Ray Fitzgerald, administrator of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. With a record 1978 corn crop coming in, Fitzgerald strongly encouraged farmers to consider the reserve program as a marketing alternative for their 1977 corn. “The reserve is designed to draw excess stocks off the market when we’ve produced more than the market can absorb at fair prices to producers,” he said. “That’s what we’re in the process of doing right now. By participating in the reserve, farmers are making a statement that they need not, and will not, accept corn prices that don’t offer them a profit.” To giye farmers more time to move their crops into the reserve, ASCS

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has extended maturity dates on 1977 corn loans for 30 days at the producer’s option, and has reopened the 1977 program through September 29 for those who wish to place their corn directly into the reserve. Reserve participants earn annual storage payments in advance from the government while storing their crops on the farm or in commercial facilities. “Participants also reap the benefits of increased grain prices when crops are sold,” Fitzgerald said, “Not the government or large grain traders.” Interest charges for reserve loans, he added, are waived after the first year. To help farmers acquire adequate on-farm storage for reserve participation, ASCS provides farm storage facility loans for remodeling existing structures as well as for building new facilities. “Sufficient storage

is essential to the success of the program,” Fitzgerald said. The Department of Agriculture, he said, is taking inventory of all available storage facilities in each state - both commercial and on-farm to help alleviate storage problems in local areas. Thieves make 2 entries at Leesburg firm Tusing Brothers Lumber Company, Inc., located onefourth mile south of Leesburg, was robbed twice in a week’s time. In the first theft, approximately S4O in change was taken. Entry was gained through an outer door that had the glass broken out and an inside door, leading to the office area, was kicked in. In the second break-in thieves took a $145.50 battery charger; a $79 half-inch electric drill; a $160.20 hand grinder; cutting torch, combination box end and tool box, all worth $140; and a small tap and die set worth $79.80. The total value of the items was set at $721.26. Entry for the latest break-in was a small office door that had been forced open and all the items were from the office and shop area. The first theft was investigated by Kosciusko County Patrolman Gerry Moser; the second theft by County Patrolman Brant Nellans, Leesburg Town Marshal Michael Hobbs and State Trooper Ray Carich. Garage fire at Dewart Lake Three trucks from the Syracuse fire department assisted the Milford fire department in putting out a garage fire at the Judy Johnson residence on Peach Dr. r 5 Syracuse. The home is located on the west side of Dewart Lake. Firemen used an estimated 1,500 gallons of water in extinguishing the fire. It was reported by Larry Kehr.

For Sale To Settle Estate 160 Acres In Turkey Creek Township Kosciusko County, Indiana Located near North Webster and Syracuse. Land is primarily undulating; to gently sloping soils of Blount, Pewamo and Riddles loams. There are approximately 115 acres of cropland, 42 acres of woods and pasture and 3 acres of building site, roads and miscellaneous. Property includes an older two-story home and a barn. To Be Sold At Auction On October 12, 1978 For further information contact First National Bank of Warsaw Trust Department (219)267-3271

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AUTUMN SERENITY — The days are getting shorter and cooler. The corn and grain have turned brown. It is autumn. The above picture seems to reflect this time of year as the hot days of summer slowly cool off and things become peaceful and serene.

Vandals throw rocks at cars Two separate cases of vandalism occurred at approximately the same time on Milford’s Main Street Saturday night. - A truck driven by Anthony Kolakowski, 18056 CR 48 New Paris was damaged S7O after vandals threw rocks at the windows. Kolakowski received several cuts from flying glass, but no treatment was needed. The incident occurred at 9:45 p.m. at the corner of Main and First streets. A second case involving throwing rocks happened at approximately 9:55 p.m. Saturday by Section Street. A car driven by Mrs. Mary Rivera, box 44 Milford, was also damaged S7O. There were no injuries. Investigating the incidents was Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs.

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Pickup truck bumped A pickup truck driven by Earl Gall, 55, r 2 Leesburg, was bumped from the rear by another truck operated by Thomas A. Hartman, 35, 1809 Robin Dr., Warsaw, in the 1900 block of East Center St., Warsaw, Tuesday

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afternoon, Sept. 19. Both drivers were stopped in the westbound lane of Center Street before the accident occurred. According to Warsaw City Patrolman Eldon Werstler, damage to the Gall pickup was $250 and there was no damage to the Hartman truck.