The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1979 — Page 3

Adults recognized —

FFA awards banquet held

The Wawasee chapter of Future Farmers of America held its annual parent-member awards banquet last week.fwith 35 FFA members and 95 parents and guests attending. Numerous adults in the community were recognized for their help and support during the past year. The Wawasee Ag Advisory committee, consisting of Robert Hall, Maurice Beer, Ray Darr. Jon Roberts, Jim Hummel, Doug Shock and Richard Aaron, received plaques. This group helps establish policy for the ag department and selects the chapter award dinners. Certificates of appreciation were presented to Neal Cory. Phil Fawley, Doris Wall, Clayton Garden Center and Roberts Farms for their help with FFA activities. Ronn Beer was presen-

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ted with a gavel as a token of the chapter’s appreciation for his help with the slave auction over the past several years. The following adults were then awarded the Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree, the highest award a local chapter can bestow: Ray Darr, Jim Hummel and Steve Haab. FFA Awards Randy Warren, chapter advisor and vocational agriculture instructor. introduced the various team members. Receiving special pins for their achievements were Ron Pollock, Brian Roberts, Bill Haab and Adam List. They are members of the crops judging team that will compete in the state contest the last of May. Raymond Hively will be competing in the state entomology

judging contest at the same time and he received his pin also. The soil judging team that competed in the state contest last fall was awarded pins. They are Mike Tom. Raymond Hively, Tim Butt, Adam List and Chris Beezley. The horticulture judging team was awarded pins for its second place finish in the state contest and the fourth place finish in the national contest. Team members were Ed Clayton, Judy Wall, Raymond Hively and Brian Roberts. Chapter awards were then presented. Receiving the Star Greenhand Award was Adam List. The Star Ag Mechanic Award was presented to Doug Weisser; the Advisor's Award went to Judy Wall; the DeKalb Award to Mike Tom; the Kevin Tom Memorial Award to Ron

Aaron, and the Star Chapter Farmer Award to Jeff Hall. Officers The meeting was closed with the installation of the newlyelected officers. They are: Bart Bowser — president Sam Beer — vice president Max Grady — secretary Brian Roberts — treasurer Doug Wuthrich — reporter Tim Butt — sentinel VerWiebe re-elected Attorney Richard C. Ver Wiebe was recently re-elected to the board of directors of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association at its annual meeting in Indianapolis. Ver Wiebe, who maintains a law office in Syracuse, has served on the board of directors since 1970. and was secretarytreasurer of the lawvers’ group in 1973-74.

Syracuse firemen attending school

Attending a two-day fire school at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, April 21-22 were eight Syracuse firemen. The school was sponsored by the Indiana Fire Instructors’ Association. Those firemen attending were: Kenny Johnson. Joe Anderson, Corky Wong. Roger Grothaus, Howard Birkel. Kirt Hughes, Cliff Wogoman and Ed Batesla. These men attended workshops which included such topics as rural firefighting, community disaster planning, hazardous materials, aircraft fire and rescue procedures and life hazards to firefighters. The annual school held in cooperation with the Indiana State Fire Marshal’s Office

provides professional training for nearly 1.200 volunteer firefighters across the state. Instructional staff includes government experts and industry representatives as well as professional firefighters. The state fire school provided an opportunity for many of the state's firefighters to become current on the latest firefighting techniques and the use of equipment. Fishing solves a surprising number of problems. Few people respect intelligence, and fewer possess it.

Wed., April 25,1979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

5 W 1 A ? ’ ■■■ .. xw NEW MEMBER INDUCTED - Don Arnold. Milford, was inducted as a member of the Milford Kiwanis Club last Friday. Arnold is superintendent of the Lakeland Community School Corporation. Pictured above are John Replogle. sponsoring Kiwanis member; Arnold; and Sherm Bryant, Kiwanis Lt. Governor.

8. J. Crowley s HOROSCOPE

Week of April 29, 1979 TAURUS— Love, beauty and fine arts are important to those born under this sign. Lucky number is S, lucky day is Friday and best color is green. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--Plan at least onehalf hour each day when you can be alone to meditate. Your thinking becomes much clearer when you take the time to examine your thoughts. GEMINI -- May 21 to June 20-Take care of needed improvements to property you own. You had better cooperate with associates who own an interest with „ you. Be honest in all your dealings. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Make a decision now on where you will spend your summer vacation. Start now to build a wardrobe for the trip. If you are clever with selections, the cost will not be great. LEO -• July 23 to Aug. 22-Take care of neglected correspondence. Write to family members. Good news should be forthcoming soon. A member of your family achieves outstanding success. VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--Unexpected company shows up. Be prepared with a well-stocked pantry. Preparing food ahead of time Final date is May 10 Francis G. Hudkins. district director of the Northern Indiana Counties of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, states the final date to sign up for the 1979 corn protection is April 30 and soybeans May 10. Farmers can sign an application by coming to the county office located at 513 Main St., Rochester. Participation in the federal crop insurance program is at an all time high. Hudkins says that farmers are using the program to insure their costs of production and in many cases to strengthen their borrowing power. Farmers carrying the FCI protection at the present time, who wish to change their price-per-bushel election must submit a written request prior to the closing sales dates mentioned above. If thou are clean and warm it is sufficient, for more doth but rob the poor and please the wanton. -William Penn.

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