Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 August 1958 — Page 2

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-Thursday 28 Aug. 1958

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lERALiITWIS ORDINANCES NUMBER Ul _ AN ORDINANCE JSSS THE VUMBBRIN<P Os RESIDENCES and bcildings in the town or SYRACUSE AND FOR THE REGULATION THEREOF Be it ordained br the Board of Town Trustee* of the Incorporated Town of Syracuse, Kooclusko County. In the State of Indiana, aa follow*: SECTION I That all dwelling house* bualnee* and commercial buildings and aU improvements. other than out buildings and accessory buildings, aituated In the Town of Syracuse and fronting on any public street therein shall he numbered. SECTION II That the base or starting point for the numbering of all buildings and Improvements required to be numbered under Section I above shall be the center of Main and Huntington Streets in the said Town of Syracuse. Main Street to be the East and West base street and Huntington Street to be the North end South base street. For the purpose of this ordinance and for said numbering, each street or part of street in the town North of Main Street snd running North and South shall have the word •‘North" prefixed to Its name, each street or part of street in the town South of Main Street and running North and South shall have the word "South” prefixed te it* name each street or part of a atreet In the town East of Huntington Street and running East and West shall have the word "East" prefixed to Its name, and each atreet or part of a street In the town Weet of Huntington Street and running East and West shall have the word "West” prefixed to Its name. SECTION m That for the purposes of this ordinance and for said numbering the first block or square on any street In each direction from either of said base streets shall be numbered one hundred, and the second block shall be numbered two hundred, and from there on to the end of said street each consecutive block shall be numbered one hundred higher than the block next nearer to said base street. BECTJON IV (a) That in esch block each full lot or Its equivalent shall be different by 0 from it* neighbor or adjoining lot Building* facing North- and buildings facing West shall be designated by even numbers. Buildlnge facing South and buildings facing Blast shall be designated by odd number*. The figure “Vi” shall be added to designate upper Poor entrance* (b) Where buildings are situated upon one-half lots the building nearer the effective base street shall have assigned to It the number applicable te the full lot and the other bulldinr shall have assigned to it * number larger by 4. (Example: 411 South Blank Street and 417 South Riant Street, the difference In numbers being 4 on one-half lot designations) <e> Where buildings are situated upor one-third lots the building nearer the effective base street shall have as signed to It the number applicable U the full lot and the other buildingr shall have assigned to them a number larger by * running In the dlrectlor awev from the applicable base street (Example: «1S South Blank Street. 41 f South Blank Street, and 417 Sou** Blank Street, the difference in nnm ! bers being I on one-third lot designs Vtloaa) \ <a> \ Where buildings are situated unnr one-half or one-third lota rroe.inOriginal lot lines the number by whioe Vhe building shall be designated »hai> be the equivalent number determined by applying the provisions of subparagraphs a b. and c of this section (*) Where the number by which r building shall be designated can no* he determined by any of the provision* of sub- paragraphi a. b, c. and d of th‘< section, the Building Commissioner fo> the Town of Syracuse shall determine f and assign the number by which the 1 building shall be designated. SECTION V That for the purpose of thl# ordinance and for said numbering, a bloc» on any atreet shall be from one Inter sec ting street to the next Intersecting street, whether the same be short*or longer than an ordinary city block snd whether the said intersect instreets or either of them shall craw said atreet or only enter into and no* cross the same SECTION VI Thst for the purpose of this ordl nsnee and fer said numbering, dingo nal streets shall he considered nort* and south streets or east snd weestreets as the esse may he. accordin'to whether their course lies nenres 1 north, south or east and west: Ihne whose course Use nearest north an*' south shall be considered north and south streets and thoae whose coor** lies nearest east and west shall be con stdered east and west streets. Street* lying at an angle of 44 degrees aha' 1 be considered north and south streets SECTIOX VII That hereafter in case of the eetah tiahment. extension or vacation of onstreet or part of street in said city. th' numbering on a part or whole of sai<* atreet as the case may bo. shall bmade or remade to conform to this ordinance. SECTION Till That within ninety days after the publication snd final paaaage and sdoptloa of this ordinance. It shall he the duty of the Building Commissioner for the Town of Svracun* to notify the owner or agent of the owner of each building In the town frosting on anv atreet thereof to number said building in conformance with this ordinance Said notice shall he in writing and the number designated for the building shall he specified therein and th. time within which aaid numbering shall he done shall also be specified Said notice shall he served upon said owner or upon the agent of the owner personally or by leaving a copy thereof at the last and nasal place of residence of said owner or agent. If the oamer of any building te he numbered under the provisions of this ordinance shall he a non-resident and ahall have ao agent in the jnrisdlcUon of the town, the notice for ouch numbering shall be forwarded to such non-resi-dent by registered mail RUCTION IX Notice ta the owner or agent of any building to ho numbered under the provisions of this ordinance aa provided for la Section VIU hereof shall rr»nt the aaid owner or agent at lAa-t thirty days in which to comnlc with said notice The numbering shall be by either mined or indented numerals and said numerals shall be a minimum of three laches la height Raid numbers

OAKWOOD PARR Correspondent Bor Phillips Rt-, 9. Syracun* Rev. Robert H. Alston and family of Louisville, Ky. axe spending two weeks in the Deer House cottage. Rev. and Mrs. Wilson Parks and family of South Bend are spending some time at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Kirkeride and family of Indianapolis spent the week in the L. Dora cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Calvin and family of Clinton, Illinois, spent the week in the Murphy cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatoegger and family, and Don Emberlin and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neuschwander and family, all of Berne. Indiana, spent the week in their cottage. ; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Scott and sons, Richard and Larry, of Forgan, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and son, Jerry of Indianapolis, spent the week end with their mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Bad Doescher and family of Columbus, Ohio, spent the week in the Judy cottage. Mrs. Clara Terenmager of Milwaukee, Wsoonson. is here for a while with her sister. Grandma Schubert. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Marqnart and family of Port Wayne were In the Steele cottage for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kintigh and family of Goshen had the Green cottage for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Bradford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ardeford spent the week in the Shirley Jean cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Horn burg and daughter of Goshen had the Nodaway cottage last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Halch and family of Naperville. Illinois. are spending two weeks in the Sutherland cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Rickert and family of Huntington. Indiana. are here for two weeks in the Eiler cottage. Mrs. John Knecht and children of Dayton, Ohio, were guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hill at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson and children. Barbara, Margaret imd Tom. and guests Carl Klingedorfer and Jim Snodgrass, all of Indianapolis, spent the week in the Ann May cottage. Mrs. Cloy Eller is spending two weeks with her son. David and wife, in Dayton. Ohio. Chester Davis and Jim Shaw spent the week in his cottage. They report fishing was not too good. Mrs. Emma E. Miller of Indianapolis. was guest last week of her sister, Mrs. Roy Philips, and her husband. Miss Linda Fye and friend. Dick Snodgrass, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Philips for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Deford Hite and LEIAL lOTICES ~~ •hall be in a conspicuous place on ttbo .utsiite ol the building or premised SECTION X That hereafter from time to time. »» circumstances may require, is oaae il Ihe renumbering of any street or i* case buildings shall he built or rebuilt. >r numbers shall be destroyed, on Coe my other reason buildings shall not bo •roperiy numbered, notices shall' bo riven and the numbering required a* in this ordinance provided. SECTION XI Upon the failure of any ownor sr agent of any building in the towns to conform to the provisions of this usdfstance after having received the node* aa provided for in Section VIII, above, and such owner or agent shall fall, refuse or neglect to number the budding or buildings within the time apoetfied >■ aaid notice, the Building Oaasmkeeloner for the Town of Syracuse shall cause the said building or build tegs to be properly numbered and the cost thereof shall be aaseeoed to the said owner or hia agent by the Town ClerkTreasurer of the Town of Syracuse la the event th# sold owner or agent shall tail and refuse to pay the cost of such numbering performed by the Building Commissioner within thirty days from the receipt of sold assessment, the Town Clerk-Treasurer shall certify th* amount due from such owner or agent to the Kosciusko County A uditerator collection as taxes. The mailing of aaid assessment to the owner or agent shall bo taken as receipt thereof by said owner or agent. Neither the Building Commissioner nor any of his agents shall in any wise be taken to be ires passers when numbering buildings under the provisions of this section. SECTION XII , This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its pa mass, publication according ta law. and final approval. Passed and adopted by th* Town Board of Trustees of the Town of i Syracuse, in Koeciaeko County. Indiana. this 19 day of August. 1949. I J. Barton Cox Harry Nicolai i Harry L Coy TOWN BOARD I OF TRUSTEES 1 Attest Ernest O Bnchhols i CLERK-TREASURER

children of Port Wayne spent the week end at their cottage with his father. Willis Hite, who had been here all week by himself. Mrs. Grace Soltaa of Indian, apolis had as week end guests at her cottage. Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Daughorty and Judge John L- Nlblack, all of Indianapolis. Rev. and Mrs. Robert J&nney are the proud parents of a daughter, Diane K.. born Wednesday ana. 20 August. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Hinstorpl and family of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, spent their vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Marshall. Guests of Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Norris the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Amine Miller, Mrs. Lydia Cramer and daughter. Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. George Blum. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Workinger, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bittner, all of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Tjawrenee Norris, Jr, and family of Junction City, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kaehr of Decatur

QUALITY and PRICE . Yes, You Can Have Both And Enjoy A Hood Meal. * U.S. Choree 12 oz. N. Y. Strip Steak 2.95 U.S. Choice 8 ox. N. Y. Strip Steak 2.35 , U. 5. Choice 16 ox. T-Bone Steak . . . 2.95 U.S. Choice 12 ox. Fillet Mignon .. • 2.95 , PORK CHOPS . '- 75 FRIED CHICKEN 165 1 FAN TAIL SHRIMP 1.65 • , FRENCH FRIED OYSTEHS .... • 165 Served with relish tray, salad bowl, and choice * •of french fries or baked potato, with sour cream. Also Tasty Sandwiches and Soups » Os Your Choice. t* BRING THE CHILDREN ■; „. e — _ . While Here "VISIT" Our Grocery And Save A Trip Into Taunt J THE BEER IS COLD 1 . MARY JANE A PAUL CHRISTIN E ANGLER’S COVE (OGDEN ISLAND) HOW FAR DO YOU \ , LOOK AHEAD? , ’ i -TO NEXT YEAR'S VACATION? 4 -TO BUYING A HOME OF YOUR OWN? -TO GOING INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSHF? -TO A COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR YOUR '* CHILDREN? -TO A FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE FOR YOUR i RETIREMENT YEARS? 'No matter WHAT your goal may be—YOUR FIRST step is the same; open a savings account in this bank. Then consistently and | 4 persistently add to your savings. The for- j muta for "making dreams come true" is as j simple as that. Try see for yourself! j State Bank of Syracuse p Syracuse , Indiana Member Federal Deport! Dmraaoe Cerperatiea

Little league Baseball * JUNIOR league Tourney games played last week: Lions 5, Rotary 3; State Bank 17. Pilchers 2. Trading hitters were: Tom Kramer, State Bank, who is Bat Champ, with record of .428; AB e 28. R. 10. H. 12. B. 3. K. 4. Jerry Thornburg of the Lions was in second place with AB 26. R. 10. H. 11, B. 2. K. 5. Next in order are Jerry Fischer. Rotary. .333; Clifford Wogoman, Pilcher’s .333; Dennis Buhrt, Rotary .321; wad Ronnfc Robinson. Pilcher’s .300. PONY LEAGUE The game Wednesday 20 August was calked at the end of five innings because of rain. Score was Sox 3., Yanks 3. This game will be continued at a later date. The SyracuScene ... * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fldler and family of Winchester were recent guests of, Mrs. Agnes • C< MnL Mary Hoy, Mrs. Effie Spencer and Mrs. Ernest Bushong spent Monday in Chicago.