The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1978 — Page 14
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., October 11,1978
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Open house to be held at Star Agri Products
A public open house will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at the new Star Agri Products plant, located on State Road 33 south of Goshen. The new Goshen plant consists of B*2 acres under roof and represents the all-new headquarters plant of the livestock division of Universal College students should have no mail problems Students from the Kosciusko County area attending college this year should have no problems receiving mail deliveries if they follow several simple suggestions, Postmaster H.C. Colwell. Milford, said. If one lives in an apartment or rooming house, he should always show his name on the mailbox. All students, living on or off campus, should notify newspapers, magazines, family and friends and anyone else sending mail on a regular basis, of their college address. The post office provides a free “change of address" kit for this purpose. Any student planning to move during the school year should notify the post office and his correspondents promptly via the post office kit. Since mail for college housing is often sorted in college mail rooms for individual delivery, one should notify the mail room of address changes. Postmaster Colwell said that during holidays and recesses, when a student may return home, he can arrange to have the post office hold his mail until his return to school; have someone at the school address hold the mail; or ask the post office to forward first-class mail to his home. Finally, when leaving college for the summer, a student is asked to notify his regular correspondents and the post office of his address change.
Three Nights Left — You Are Invited (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Revival Meetings 7:00 P.M. Nightly F Carl Shearer Evangelist Robert Greenwood Rick Brouillette Host Minister Song Leader a* Morning Worship Services — 10:30 A.M. (Services For All - Ages. Nursery Through W JF <? A d u * f ) ' Bl • Sunday Evening Services At 7 p.m. \ • Family Night Bible Study And k Wild West Program —7 P.M. Wednesday '•s W Robert Greenwood Richard Brouillette . Minister Associate Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford
AERIAL VIEW — STAR AGRI PRODUCTS BUILDING
Cooperatives, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn. When the move was made into the new plant in early May, the company closed its other plants in Goshen and Topeka. It also operates plants in Red Oak, lowa and Fernwood, Mississippi. In Business'7s Years Star Agri Products considers itself the longest-established company in the livestock equipment field, with over 75 years of service to the farm market. This is longer than General Motors and Chrysler. It was founded in 1903, the year the Wright Brothers made their first flight. The Goshen plant is a leading employer in the area, employing variously 250 to 300 people year around, and has 55 semi-trucks in operation criss-crossing the United States delivering 500 different styles and sizes of R . > ATTAINS MEMBERSHIP — Ford Division of the Ford Motor Company recently announced that Leo Cronkhite has attained membership in the Ford Society of Professional Sales Counselors for 1978. Society membership can only be attained by those salesmen who display outstanding sales achievement during the calendar year. Cronkhite is employed with C. S. Myers Ford and has been a member of their sales staff since April.
livestock equipment, plus some 35 various models of livestock confinement buildings. In an average year, the Goshen plant uses about 30 million pounds of galvanized steel to make feeders, water tanks, gates and dozens of other items sold across the nation. Larger Than Astrodome As one of the world’s largest exclusive livestock equipment manufacturer; Star Agri Products plants hold the total floor area of P/2 Astrodomes the size of Houston’s. Phil Singer is general manager of the Goshen plant and will be on hand during the open house to greet visitors. Driver license suspensions given The Indiana State Bureau of Motor Vehicles recently released names of those drivers’ licenses suspended from September 11 to September 15, 1978. Following are names of persons in Kosciusko County included on the list and the period of suspension for each. Peteß. Amador, 110 Ft. Wayne St., Winona Lake, license suspended from March 31, 1978, to March 31, 1979, for drunken driving; Anna E. Harris, 413 S. Main St., Syracuse, license suspended from August 10,1978 to October 10, 1978, for drunken driving; Eric E. Zolman, 1552 Brookview, Warsaw, license suspended from July 14, 1978 to September 14, 1978, for drunken driving. Damage set at S 3OO in crash Damage estimated at more than S3OO resulted September 30 in a two-car collision at Backwater Rd. and SR 13 South, just south of North Webster. The accident involved cars operated by Dorcas E. Holmes, 38, of Goshen, and Janice M. Goebel, 21, of Fort Wayne.
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