The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1983 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., February 23. >983

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19 YEARS AGO, FEB. 21,1973 Discussions continued at the Tuesday night meeting of the Syracuse town board of trustees at town hall on federal funding applications and the aerial survey needed for running of sewer and water lines in the expansion program A total of 14 bids were received by the Lakeland school board last night (Tuesday) for construction of a metal building to house the mechanics department of Wawasee high school. A Syracuse volunteer fireman, 31-year-old Michael A. Price of

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NOTICE TO TAXPATERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for State, County. Townships, Schools and Corporations of Kosciusko County, for the year 1982 payable in 1983, are now in the hands of the County Treasurer, who is ready to receive the taxes charged hereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each $106.00 worth of taxable real and personal property m the ‘ . Vickie Patterson-Treasurer TOWNSHIPS ' i i i i [ I I ———— rn r F = § JA .2 . - TAX RATES CHARGED ’ S £ § 5 £ £ 1 c « £ FORYEAR.SS2 !!§!! § f C|kljg|l«fl 1?f8| j I 1 f 1 PAYABLE IN YEAR 1983 |J| t|j| ij 1 £ j>gj|gjj| jfjj g g J j gg g —< ■ ——— "~~T~ no-,- non-. ' 0035 0035 0035 IWS .0835 0035 0035 0035 0035 .0035 0035 .0035 .0035 jgg_ jgg State Fair Board 0835 3835 3035 i 88 3? i BB3 ® i BB3 ® i BB3 ® 0035 0035 .0035 1-— nrus rrus iwR ~OOM .0065 0065 0065 0065 .0065 0665 0665 0665 d#** d 666 d 666 dO6S State Forestry 0065 00*5 <■** <”** <"* «*® Total State Rate 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 21 21 21 21_ 2L 2L 2L 2L 2L — — — — 465 .465 465 466 _.. Mi Mi 465 44$ County General 465~ 465 Mi Mi Mi _*s Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi g £® g g g g ~g--g- —gg— ~g~ ~g~ 006 _dBB J® 28 28 County Welfare All 388 . 388 . 088 _«? 2“ 2» 2“ 2“ « 2¥ £• « 2£ = " oi? oiF~ ~ 017 ~dT7~ PIT __ _Ol7 2E 21Z 2E County Health 0V 017 017 017 017 017 017 017 017 __ol7 2E 2E 21Z 2E 2E Cum Br’dge 07 -07 07 07 07 07 07 _O7 Off Off Off Off m V 2L 2L — — — —Q39 039 039 .039 __o3? J 39 JJ! Cum. Reassessment 039 039 039 039 039 039 039 039 039 .039 .039 —, 039 — _ . —j ’ ' ~———— — jgj )(J4 IQ4 104 104 .104 .104 .104 .104 . IQ4— UML ~,, ,101 — lIQ6 Bond & I merest Redemption 104 10* , 10* 10* 10* 10* 10* 10* 10* . -J 8 * J2* 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 — — — — 04 .04 .04 .04 0* _8 8 2ft ~ 04 04 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* _2* 2ft 2ft 2ft 8- 2ft- K 3 : m 823 W 3 Im - 823 823 823 823 823 , 823 Total County Rate 823 .823 _Ba JZ3 W W ® 2® ® -jof- -jy- ~ms~ 065~ 041~ ~036~ ~0«Z ~TZ “ Township 221 138 —2*5 28—.— 2! 2*2 28 — ■■ — — —o«— qo 7 02 oi oso 035 .054 .01 di 029 01 042 I 062 I (M? | tfi _ Township Poor Relief ' C 01 03S OS* 01 02 02 o'7 .058 01 Om 0W __ - — _ 2 Township Fire Fighting o,7 100 , r 370 . 079 2?£ — — — < .015 .017 003 016 .015 .006 011 01 381 _2!2— Township Recreation 016 .015 011 010 28 28 28 Township Civil Bond ~ —8? ZZZZ ' Township Cum. Fire Equip..loo —— , — 255 002 - 70 -3R , , , 2'4. Township E.M.S. 255 01 01 25? — ' 3ZZZI ' = Township Debt - o*s . ____ j jjy J3l jw .275 .275 .119 _____ * 3l °8 28—. ~..28 ■■ 18 Library Operating o*B 275 ' — -jjj— — .375 '7O o*7 260 28 .062 J 45 — _JK Total TownsinpiLibrary 279 .618 .229 .454 .28 .11 .11 o® 142 139 06 m 182 j-gj-- 2 634~~L654 2 085 2d5~ 2.15 2.15 2.157 2.157 1.664 ZIS 1.654 r. 664 ,1..6g4_ Genial Scheel 1.55" - 964__ Jtt Debt Service MO M M .964 924 J>64 _7B| — 15 638 50 638 .15 638 50 .50 25 25 .15 J 5 jMO __-2S ~ 638 -638 — Cum. Building 638 .15 50 50 15 O 188 . 21 -St “ « TB3 1332" SO T 32 TSF" 1532 " ~522~~ ~s®~ 229 229 283 283 ,15g m J532_ _1532 Transportation 1532 358 522 522 *B3 229 3121532 __3U „5® 5-553- -5757 - T767~ 3.553 3.553 3.564 3.564 2.4452 3.553 Total School Rate 52.4452 3.641 3.767 3.767 3.554 3.553 3.808 2.4452 3.554 ZUSX 74452 _18083.767_ 3.55*_ 3 553 j Tfe 1.7« H 2.282 21’ 1 249 111 1 -4*2 2 499 Z 796 2 499 General Corp. - j — 717 ~~ZZ ZZ2ZZZ 536 36 1-M wn' , ■ Street (MVH) = ZZZZZ - Cemetery - ■■ — Park & Recreation , — ■ — — ___— ——— —— '*** ■ ■ ™ Avalon J* 3 Police Pension , —— — — — . ■ . = '"A 1 Fireman Pension _ j —— — - ' “ —— ——— .10 , ■ ———— I Cum. Sewer — — ——— ' —— ~~~~ .16 » 1 — I —— 1 » J. —rm —— ■ — ' —— ■ —— l I . — ' OS 079 079 Cum. Capital Improv. . j L____ ■ — ■ ■ ■ — —— — — ■ * ■ Cum. Fire Equipment — — a a Aqmf — ———l \ j 002 082 Chy Panning • ZZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZZ ■ I 724- TOW nW r3ss T 783 L7« L 556 - Z 642 TiT ' 1249 Zl3 2.443 3.221 3.076 3.221 Total Corp Rate _ __L_ — —— , ,»■ L- = - "■ — }■ “S Il I 9882 "l 68432 I 6 8022 TOTAL TAXING UM^^^ MMg:g= ~ , | 5.054 3.3402 | 3.5642 4,774 4.765 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 collechble tn the year 1983. JEANNORTHENOR. Auditor

600 South Front street, and Max Thomas, 43, of North Webster, sustained injuries in a near headon crash around 8:40 a.m. Tuesday about two miles north of North Webster on Indiana 13. Farm Bureau Insurance has opened an office at Syracuse as a part of its expansion program. The new office is located in Wawasee Village on state road 13 south. We are advised this week that a part of the dog problem being suffered at Papakeechie Lake is the fact that a wild dog pack is

running on the tri-county game area. 29 YEARS AGO, FEB. 21.1963 Glen Kammerer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer of Leesburg, a junior at Grace College, has been invited to join the “Venture for Victory” basketball team from Taylor University. Syracuse was stunned by the sudden death of Tom Socks, well known clothier and civic leader, early Tuesday morning. A young doe, possibly one of several of a herd of deer reported to be wintering northeast of Syracuse, wandered through Syracuse Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Enyeart and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Koher of Syracuse made a week end trip to Windsor, Canada. Rev. and Mrs. Victor Yeager of near Syracuse were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. B. T. r Yeager of Syracuse. Get that ball was one of the yells heard at the MilfordSyracuse game played last Friday evening in the Syracuse gym and that is just what Milford’s Jon Dewart and Syracuse’s Pat Money were trying to do when a Mail Journal photographer snapped a picture. Syracuse won the game 77 to 70 in an overtime. 30 YEARS AGO, FEB. 20. 1953 The Indiana State Highway Department has taken over existing roads running north of the state fish hatchery at Lake Wawasee, north of Road 13 and US 33, a distance of approximately six and seven-tenths miles. The new road, known as state highway 233, was taken over by the state on January 29. A fire at Oakwood Park Sunday noon caused the complete loss of __the home, and all contents, of an 82-year old woman. No insurance was carried and the loss was estimated at $5,000. Miss Rilla Hacker, 82, bom in Germany but a resident in U.S. for 40 years, was the victim. Mrs. Ray Darr entertained in the Everett Darr home last Thursday evening honoring her grandmother. Mrs. Alpha Bushong who was celebrating her 79th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bushong and four children, Mr. and Mrs., Roy Miller and son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and son and Mrs. Myrtle Robinson and son, Robert. A164 pound pike was caught in Wawasee Lake February 2nd by Thomas Hapner of Syracuse. The

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big fish was 41 inches long and Mr. Hapner was using a nylon 24Ib. test line. A television aerial was stolen from the roof of the George Clindaniel home on Syracuse Lake here last Friday — right in broad daylight too, and with some of the neighbors looking on. 50 YEARS AGO, FEB. 23,1933 In the past week expandng ice has damaged the shore line of Lake Wawasee. Where sea walls had been built in front of cottages, huge blocks of ice have been shoved over these walls to stand on end, some six or eight feet in the air. But where there were no sea walls, but only soil and huge boulders, the ice has pushed soil and heavy rocks in such away that part of the north shore line is learning against trees. James J. Corbett “Gentleman Jim” of the prize ring and stage died at his home in Bayside L.I. On his way from Fort Wayne to Chicago on business W. E. Long spent the week end at his home on Kale Island. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams returned Friday from their western business trip. They will stay in Sargent’s cottage on Syracuse Lake, and Mr. Adams will make his business trips in Indiana from there. Fox opens firm in Fort Wayne The Northeast-Lindsay Water Service Company, owned by Alan Fox of Fox Products is now located in North Webster and South Whitley. Their newest office and showroom is located at 204 Collins Drive, Fort Wayne. Fox, an avid sailor and hiker, is also an ecologist. He has a chemical engineering degree from Purdue University and started the company to offer alternatives and solutions to existing water problems such as iron, hardness, odor and taste. General Manager Steve Pewell and Sales Manager Jack Anderson are combining their efforts to meet the needs of all commercial and residental customers in solving their water problems. Berry fresh After buying fresh cranberries, place them in the freezer if you plan to grind them. You’ll have less mess this way as the juice won’t splatter.

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■ r ■Ma B B|tMM M . M ’ 'T* I ** I AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SALES — Two employees of RKO Bottlers (Pepsi Cola) from Warsaw recently received awards during a complimentary trip to Paradise Island, Nassau Bahamas. On the left is Myron Wappes, manager of route sales of the Warsaw office, who received an award for the highest sales increase for 1982 from Fort Wayne, Warsaw and Rome City. In the center, presenting this award, is John Spencer, president of RKO Bottlers. On the right is Terry Jordan, Warsaw, who was the top salesman of the area. D.T. Gilbert on IMU board

A young man from Syracuse was one of 16 students of Indiana University who were recently installed as members of the 198384 Indiana Memorial Union Board of Directors. Donald Troy Gilbert, r 4 Syracuse, was installed as secretary to the board. The IMU board directs the organization’s programming activities which include lectures, how-to classes, concerts, films, art exhibits and tournaments. The Indiana Memorial Union is Truck rolled A truck driven by Delmar Powers. 33, r 1 Cromwell, was westbound on CR UOON, east of Old Road 13A, when it went off the road and rolled over. Powers refused treatment for minor cuts on his face and damage to the truck was set between $2,500 and $5,000.

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the oldest student organization to which all IU students belong Directors and committee members work on a variety of campus and community programs while at the same time benefiting from leadership development opportunities. Grass Fire Syracuse Firemen were called to the home of John Lippman, r 1 box 1728 Pier 8 Syracuse, at 11:41 a.m. Monday. According to reports Lippman was burning trash when it ignited grass. The fire was out when firemen arrived. No damage was listed.

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