The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1980 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., October 22,1980

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Zimmerman addresses Farm Bureau district meeting

Mike Zimmerman Jr., r 1 Milford, president of the Kosciusko County Farm Bureau, is one of eight county farm bureau presidents who will describe “District 2 in Action in 1980” at the Farm Bureau District 2 dinner meeting Monday, Nov. 3. The meeting is at 6:45 p.m. at the Smith Green School in Churubusco. Other county farm bureau presidents to address the group are Guy Beerbower, r 3 Grabill; Gerald Weybright, r 1 New Paris; Orlin. Boggs, r 3 Howe; Roscoe Deller, r 1 Fremont; Floyd Pfierman, r 1 Garrett; Louis Lash, r 2 Avilla; and Kenneth Foster, r 5 Columbia City. The main speaker for the evening will be Virgil L. Cline of Selma, vice president and treasurer of the Indiana Farm Bureau. Inc. Cline owns and

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operates a grain farm and a retail hardware business. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Farm Bureau Insurance Companies, Indiana Agricultural Marketing Association, Producers Marketing Association and the Eastern Indiana Livestock Breeders Association. The district “Farm Bureau Woman of the Year” will be announced by Mrs. Richard Strayer, r 3 Lagrange, district woman leader. She will also present an agricultural extension award. The invocation will be given by John Larimer, r 3 Howe, district Young Farmer committeeman. Harold L. Myers, r 2 South Whitley, district director, will make the introductions. News of interest to Farm Bureau members will be presented by fieldmen Dick Lowe, r 2 Rochester, and Dave Hess, 62753 CR 9, Goshen.

CHAMBER OFFICE OPENS — Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce now has an office in Syracuse. It’s located above Vintage Press, next to Love Furniture in Syracuse. Col. Joe Gray, executive secretary of the Chamber, will be in the office from 9 a.m. until the evening, five days a week. However, this week he stated the office will be closed today (Wednesday) and Thursday and added, when a secretary is obtained there will be regular office hours. Along with the Chamber office there will be an office for the Syracuse-Wawasee Area Development Corporation. Inc. and a professional business library will have information concerning organized economic growth in Syracuse and other information provided by state departments. The offices, which was donated by Gan-shorn-Plummer, has a telephone and Col. Gray can be reached there. The new number of the Chambeu, which is not listed in the telephone directory as of yet, is 457-5637. Shown above, Col. Gray sits at his desk, as he is in the process of getting things organzied in the office. (Photo by Deb Fox)

Milford man in two-car crash Brian Slabach, 21, r 2 CR 1350 N, Milford, was involved in a twocar collision Saturday, Oct. 18, at 9:04 p.m. in the 100 block of South Main Street, Goshen. Slabach and Daniel Phillips, 16, 1606 S. 10th St., Goshen, both were southbound on Main Street in the inside lane when Slabach stopped for traffic. His auto was struck by the Philips auto. Damage was estimated at S3OO to the 1978 Ford wagon driven by Phillips and SIOO to the 1970 Plymouth driven by Slabach. No injuries were reported. Campbell escapes serious injury in crash Jeffrey A. Campbell, 21, Milford, escaped with abrasions, contusions and a badly sprained ankle, after a car-cycle accident in Goshen, Thursday, Oct. 16. Campbell was the rider of a 1979 Yamaha motorcycle and was hit by a 1971 Toyota Celica driven by Paige S. Buzzo, 19, 1206 W. Wilkinson St., Goshen. The mishap occurred at the intersection of Pike and Chicago Avenue, Goshen. The Goshen driver was eastbound on Pike Street, turned north at Chicago Avenue and her car collided with the oncoming cycle ridden by Campbell. He was taken by Goshen Firemen Greig Weaver and Jim Jellison in the city first aid ambulance to Goshen Hospital for treatment. Buzzo declined medical attention for minor cuts. Buzzo was charged with driving while intoxicated, no operator’s license and possession of marijuana. Damage from the collision resulted in S4OO to the cycle and SI,OOO to the front of the auto. Campbell was wearing a helmet which was scraped on the pavement. Abandoned car fire The Syracuse Fire Department responded to a car fire along US 6, approximately two miles west of SR 13, on October 10. The cause of the fire was unknown. When firemen arrived at the scene the car was abandoned and the interior was on fire. Damage was set at SBOO.

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