The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 February 1983 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., February 9, 1983

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It happened . . . in Syracuse

IB YEARS AGO, FEB. 7.1973 Annexation has gone through in areas one and three to the town of Syracuse according to an announcement by Syracuse town attorney Bruce Frey at the Tuesday night town board of trustees meeting in town hall. Frey added, however, that he had been notified Tuesday by Goshen attorney Robert Hepler that remonstrators will file an appeal for the annexation which, as before, will further delay effective dates if actual annexation goes through. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kern 111 entertained at a bowling party at Wawasee Bowl on Saturday in honor of the 11th birthday of their son, David, with 15 youths in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and Ginger and Mrs. June Harris of Syracuse attended the play “Summer Tree” at Ball State university on Saturday, Jan. 27. The Harris’s son Mike was a member of the cast. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Syracuse returned home last week from a three week Florida trip where they visited their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haviland, and sons at Lakeland and other points of interest. Wawasee Airport has a new beacon light in operation, another one of the projects of the nearly three year old air club. Wings Over Wawasee. 20 YEARS AGO, FEB. 7,1963 Work was scheduled to begin this week on the new building for Dri-Las, Inc., located just south of the B & O railroad track on south Huntington Street south of Syracuse. The building will replace the large elevator structure that burned to the ground early Saturday morning, Dec. 22, in a $75,000 fire loss. Mr. and Mrs. David Mattox of

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED j . Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for State, County, Townships, Schools and Carporationsof Kosciusko County, for the year 1982 payable in 1983, are now in the handsof the County Treasurer, who is ready to receive the taxes charged hereon. The following table shows the rate at taxation on each SIOO.OO worth of taxable real and personal property in the several units. [ . Due January 1, 1983 First installment delinquent after May 10 Second installment delinquent after November 10. Vickie Patterson Treasurer TOWNSHIPS — 'Mill — I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M§ I 111 S .2 u e TAXRATESCHARGED | | g | c § §lll 3 1 I FORYEARI9B2 £ | § f | © © S .2 S u * 2 - *2 bS®flC3c2e.-- e <22©£w®Sj®«©sf PAYABLE IN YEAR 1»83 £ « § fc ■* £ £ | « - £ g t e S £ | £ | g § § £ | t | > 2 | .£ £ State Fair 80ard.0035 0035 .0035 0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 0035 0035 .0035 .0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 °035 0035 0035 0035.0035£035£035 £035 0035 0035 0035 £»£ ££3s £035 State Forestry 0065 0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 0065 0065 0065 0065 .0065 0065 .0065 .0065 0065 .0065 0065 .0065 0065 .0065 .0065J065 0065°065_ 0065 £065 __£o4s £065 £045 : £H Total State Rate .01 .01 .01 .01 Ot .01 .01 oi .01 .01 oi or .01 .01 oi .01 Qi Qi »T ot £1 £i— __oi M ££ £1 £J £1 Q i ._,—£?_ A- JL- 4— County General *5 M 5 46S - “ 465 M 5 *5 ~~ 465 165 - .465 .465 .465 .465 .465 .465 .465 .465 465 465 .465 .465 465 465 465 465£65 465£65_ 465 465 £65 £65 £65 County Welfare 088 ~OU M M 0U OU 088 088 QU QU 088 088 OU OU 088 JU -OU JU .0U _OU _J)U J 8? JB County Health 017 ITT .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 .017 4H7 £l7 £l7 £V_ _“E ?E_ __2E JE 5E Cum Bridge 07 07 07 - ~~07 07 -qT~ ~ ~—039~ ~039~ -039- _J)39 £39 £39 £39 £39 £39 ££ ££ ££ ££ £2? £2? £2? £3?_ Bond&lnterest Redemption ,104 '' -W 104 .104 .104 .104 .104 .104 104 104 104 104 104 104 'o* I£4 £O4 £O4 £O4 JO4 JO4 JO4 J 94 ££4 ££4 £54 J 4 JJM dQ4 Comp. Mental Health 04 04 J .04~ 04 04 04 .04 .04 04 04 04 °4 <“ ™ ™ m Tata | Countv Rate aS gin 555 K3~ 80 80 823 823 823 .823 .823 823 823 .823 823 823 823 .823 823 823 823 SO .823 823 823 823 823£23 5050 so SO __BO Township "TOT Tl U 5 ~036 j» M U2~ Township Poor Relief m M £sT" "ToF~ —“ ~~oTF~ ~OU~ ~"~01 —007" ~W~ Township Fire Fighting .097 108 .070 .079 | 035__j*_ 116 — 078 — — ~~ n ,_ Township £i6 £ls £H 5w Q°3 ooi «" ot7 003 £« J»1 2! afit - - Township Civil Bond" 0181 — Township Cum. Fire Equip .100 £59 1 ~ ~ Township E.M.5.255.01 .01015 1600H 002 200 J!55 £O2 20 X .015 - TH~ ~CT~ ~ iS'-zS' 2.S 2W 21“ "fir '-Tm 1.654 TUI— 2.085 lij Zls Hi -Taß~ 2.og_ "log- 115 2.15 2.157 2.157 1.654 1.654 ,1.654 1_654._ Drtvt Service iw 66 66 9M 9W ST" ' ST - “ 985 ' .66 924 ~ .924 .924 964 £6 64 9U £24 £64 £64 £24 Cu _ Buiidire 638 iT~ 50 50 15 25 189 638 35 638“ 638 189 50 .25 25 25 .15 638 50 638 15 .638 50 .50 25 .25 35£5 638 £5 6M_ _6U 6U 'St 358 m -SO 1»- “55 £l2 £532 ~B3T —KS~ —3TT- ■ SB — —TEET —gF~ ~Tgg- ~7SB~ 1532 -~sn~ ~sa~ 229 .229 _£B3 £5 3532 £532 £532 IM2._ General Corp. * 1 Street (MVH) ZZ 351 151 " Cemetery >' . — ■■■ ■' — —— — —— Park 81 Recreation ~£l Aviation — 063 .063 Police Pension ■ 1 L - — - i 55 ' Kiremap Pension i 1-—- — ■■■• l ' 1 — H - S ■ 05 ' CUm'Sewer — — Cum. CapWol Improv . ' ' ! ~~~ ZZZZZZ QS 079 ' Cum. Fire Equipment i—— -— 1 ' 1 qts i .28 016 Corp. Bond i "' I — I — .002 J .002 MpMßsqaidfcorMiy - ~ i 1 ■"■ i 1 .004 gu City Planning 1— pjjj j-jjj ! 5540 2.642 ' 111 1249 23 3 2 443 1 221 1076 1221 Total Corp, state — .. I . ■ i____ _____l_____L_____L___ - TOTAL TAXING UNl^A^ BMMg!:ig= 3.5572 State of Indiana, Kosciusko, SS I Jean Northenor. Auditor of Kosciusko County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all tax levies for the taxes collectible in the year 1983. J FAN NORTHENOR, Auditor

Syracuse left Monday morning for Tampa, Florida. They plan to make Tampa their home. Mr. Mattox has a grandmother there. An election of officers was held at the January 29 meeting of the Syracuse Civil Defense unit held in the fire station. Officers elected were: Pres., Fred Personette; trea., Glen Scott; sec., Mrs. Floyd Schlotterback. Earl Money is city director of the unit. A Friday morning brunch was held last week at the home of Mrs. Charles Searfoss south of Syracuse in honor of Mrs. Foo Wong and Mrs. George Thornburg. Mrs. Wong poured for the event. The brunch was planned in honor of the two above mentioned as Mr. and Mrs. Wong are planning a Florida vacation and Mrs. Thornburg will be observing a February birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerfin of Syracuse returned Tuesday evening from a ten-day vacation in Acapulco, Mexico. Mrs. Donna Hostetler of Syracuse held a Koffee-Klatsch in her home last Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames Carl Helper, Phillip Kitson, Jan Rinker, John Rinker, Edward Coy, Jean Rogers and 11 children. 30 YEARS AGO, FEB. 6.1953 The Syracuse town board at its regular meeting Tuesday night let the contract to construct a new pump house and foundation for the new 100,000 gallon water tower to Ray Buhrt, on his bid of $5,326.00. The only other bidder was Charles Rock, whose bid was $5,410.00, or just $84.00 higher than Buhrt’s. The Intermediate Mothers’ club met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Gaylord Jones, with Mrs. Robert McClintic and Mrs. Leo Kowallik assisting. Millard Hire, Bud Smith, Jack Vanderford attended the In-

ternational Heating Show in Chicago last Friday, held at the International amphitheatre. State Policeman Robert Clevenger was guest speaker Monday night at the SyracuseWawasee Rotary club, with 35 present. Including four guests. The trial of Eugene Miller, of near Syracuse, was scheduled to start in Kosciusko circuit court Thursday afternoon. Miller was arrested last week for forging five checks drawn on the account of his former employer, Gaylord Jones. 59 YEARS AGO, FEB. 9.1933 The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ott, on Road 2 was entirely destroyed by fire, Friday morning. It is thought a defective flue was the cause of the fire. On account of the depression, business at the library has increased, according to Miss Alice Mann, librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bushong spent Sunday in North Manchester. Dr. Blue was in Syracuse on business, Saturday, just recovering from the flu. Mrs. W. G Connolly has been busy from the past two weks, “On the road, selling.” She has the agency for Northern Indiana for a preparation which stops “runs” in silk hose, and Mrs. Connolly has been visiting the Aid societies in churches of nearby towns and cities, and has interested those organizations in selling this product to make money for their Aids. Carry-in dinner The Barbee Conservation Club will be sponsoring a carry-in dinner on Tuesday evening, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m. in the conservation clubhouse. Guests are welcome to attend.

Hb b I - A A A b grT P 1 jb k DONNA ARNOLD Weaving Instructor Weaving offered at Wawasee

A new course is being offered in the spring Adult Education Program sponsored by the Wawasee Area Vocational Cooperative. For the first time, basic skills of weaving and fiber art will be taught by Donna Arnold, Syracuse resident. The first half of the class will be devoted to coiling, a North American Indian technique. With simple materials, students will be able to fashion beautiful baskets, mats or containers. Design possibilities are limited only by the imagination, said the experienced instructor. The second half of the eight weeks will cover back-strap weaving which has its origins among the Indian cultures of South America. Each student will construct his or her own simple back-strap loom from materials assembled by the instructor and after learning to weave on it, will have the loom to keep. Possible projects include: hangings, purses, belts or pillows. Mrs. Arnold has been a weaver for seven years. She received her BFA in art education from Ohio University and worked as an elementary and high school art teacher. She has worked under master weavers in lowa and California and she was also accepted as a special student at Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., in the fiber department. She was also a member of the Pittsburgh Weaver’s Guild. Before moving to Syracuse, Mrs. Arnold taught beginning and intermediate weaving at the

Wool works and did custom design weaving for private clients. Commenting on the class, Mrs. Arnold said, ‘1 attempted almost all other forms of needle and fiber work, but found them either too tedious or not challenging enough until I was introduced to my first loom. It’s a hobby that can encompass a lifetime and you still couldn’t learn it all.” The class will be held Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 9 at Wawasee High School, provided enough people register for the class. TV set stolen from rental home Mrs. David Milbourn, 406 Front Street, Syracuse, reported the theft of a 19-inch Zenith color television set and two white candleholders, from a rental property at 7044 South Main Street, Goshen Mrs. Milboum reported the theft to Goshen Police on Tuesday, Feb. 1. The burglary occurred sometime prior to Christmas. Continue investigation The investigation continues in the theft of a Pioneer stereo cassette player from the home of Robert Kinney, r I box 255A Milford. The theft rwas reported to Milford Police and took place between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, Feb. 1-2. The item was valued at SIOO.

Ina rush? Meatloaf will bake in a fraction of the usual time if baked in hb dividual portions in muffin tins. LEGALS NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF LEASE BETWEEN WARSAW SCHOOL BUILDING CORPORATION ANO WARSAW COMMUNITY STHfim < Pursuant to action duty taken on February 7. MU. a lease with Warsaw School Building Corporation, In the form submitted to said meeting, was authorized and approved by the Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools. The lease in said form was executed on behalf of Warsaw Community Schools on February 7, 1963. Fifty or more taxpayers in Warsaw Community Schools (other than those who pay poll tax only) who will be affected by the lease and who may be of the opinion that no necessity exists for the execution of such lease, or that the proposed rental provided for therein is not fair and reasonable rental, - may file a petition in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County within thirty (30) days, setting forth their objections thereto and facts showing that the execution of said lease is unnecessary and unwise, or that the lease rental is not fair and reasonable, as the case may be. Upon the filing of any such petition the County Auditor will certify a copy thereof to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. The State Board of Tax Commissioners will hold a hearing thereon at a time and place within Kosciusko County to be fixed by said State Board of Tax Commissioners. Dated this 7th day of February. 1963. WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS By Martha J. Klinger. Secretary Board of School Trustees NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by DeVoe Huff requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit to allow the temporary placement of a mobile home for a brother who needs supervisory care five feet from a side property line on his property which is located on the south side of 1350 North and 810 feet east of 1025 West and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land in the NE'A of the SE'4 of Section 3. Township 34 North, Range 4 East, more accurately described as follows Beginning at the East Quarter post of said Section; thence South 1320 feet to an iron pipe; thence West 495 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 1320 feet to the East and West open line of said Section; thence East 495 feet to the Place of Beginning and containing 15 Acres, subject to easements in favor of A T & T Co. for an underground cable, and to NIPSCO for an overhead electric line. The hearing will be held in the Commissioners Room, on the 3rd floor of the Kosciusko County Court House, Warsaw Indiana, on Monday the 14th day of February, 1983 at 7:00 P.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director F. 2-9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by O.E.C. Realty, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of Multi-Family Dwellings (3T Units). Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the r Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District Said real estate is located on the north and south sides of Medusa Street and described as fol lows, to wit: CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY I, William Lee Maurer, hereby certify that I am a Licensed Land Surveyor in the State of Indiana, that the survey was completed by me on the sth day of January, 1983, that all iron stakes, monuments, and marks set, together with those found are of the character and occupy the positions shown thereon, that there were no visible encroachments other than those shown thereon. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract No. 1: Lots numbered 1,2, and 3 in Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, being more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at an iron pipe at the southwest corner of said Lot numbered 1; thence North 67 degrees 16 minutes 68 seconds East along the west line of said LM » a distance of IM feet more or less Io the low water line of Syracuse Lake. thence meandering along the lew wafer line of said Syracuse Lake southeasterly io the prolongation of the easterly line of said Lot Numbered 3 northwardly; thence South 07 degrees 14 minutes M seconds West along said easterly line a distance of MN teet more or less to an iron stoke at the southeast comer of said Lot 3, thence North 82 degrees 44 minutes 08 seconds West a distance of 135 00 feet to the point of beginning, containing therein 0.416 acres more or less. Tract No. 2: A parcel of land lying and being adjacent on the west to Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe at the southwest corner of Lot numbered 1 in said Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana; thence North 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds West along the north line of 40 foot wide Medusa Street a distance of 144 46 feet to a railroad spike, thence North 02 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds East along the east line of Front Street (known as Seventh Street) a distance of 157 feet more or less to the low water line of Syracuse Lake, thence meandering northeasterly and south easterly along said low water line to the prolongation of the westerly line of Lot numbered 1 in Colwell and Woods Addition northwardly; thence South 07 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds West along said west I ine a distance of IM feet more or less to the point of beginning, containing therein 0.643 acres more or less. Tract No. 3: A parcel of land situated on the South side of Medusa Street and South of above described tracts and. north of the right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, being more particularly described as follows Beginning at an iron stake on the south line of Medusa Street in the Town of Syracuse, and on the southerly projection of the line dividing Lots 3 and 4 in Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, thence South 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 107 96 feet to an iron stake on the northerly right of way of said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, thence

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North 82 degrees 50 minutes 14 second* West along said northerly right of way a distance of 281 97 feet to an iron stake on the easferfy side of Front Street (known as Seventh Street); thence Nw th ■ degrees 08 minutes 08 seconds along said easterly side at Front Street a distance of 166 35 teet to an Iron stake; thence South 02 degrees at minutes 00 seconds East along the south tine of Medusa Street a distance of 295 80 teet Io the point of beginning, containing therein 0 718 acres more or less. Tract No. 4: A tract of land in the North Half of Section 8. Township 34 North. Range 7 East, being more particularly described as follows Commencing at an iron pipe at the southeast corner of Lot 19 in Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, thence North 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds West along the north line of Medusa Street a distance of 10 20 feet, thence South 07 degrees 14 minus 00 seconds West a distance of 40.00 feet to an iron stake on the south line of Medusa Street tor the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 116.72 teet to an iron stake on the northerly right of way of the Baltimore and Onio Railroad; thence northwesterly on a curve to the left an arc length of 71 23 teet. said curve having a radius of 18.999 30 teet and subtended chord of 71.23 feet North 81 degrees 04 minutes 34 seconds West to an iron stake, thence North 07 degress 14 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 11464 feet to an iron stake on the south line of said Medusa Street, thence South 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds East along said south line a distance of 71 20 feet to the point of beginning, containing therein 0.189 acres more or less. Subject to all easements of record. This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall. 500 South Huntington, Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday the 17th day of February 1983. at 7 00 PM All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard Written comments will be considered it they are received in the Office ot the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission. Court House. Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 12 00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SY RACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard. Director F. 2»