The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 July 1986 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 16,1986

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STEEL GOES UP — This week saw the completion of the steel framing of a new 80 by 100 building addition to The Papers Incorporated on South Main Street in Milford. The building will consist of a new pressroom and newsprint storage facility. Arch Baumgartner, publisher of The Mail-Journal, said this week. “We plan to have one of the most modern and efficient pressrooms in the midwest.”

It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, JULY 14,1976 Members of the board of directors of the State Bank of Syracuse voted M.D. (“Mike”) Umbaugh as new director at their regular meeting held last week. Umbaugh filled the vacancy created by the recent resignation of director Thomas M. Tuttle. Umbaugh has a variety of experience ranging from previous bank employment through research production, to manufacturing expertise. Army specialist four Bruce A. Thomas, son of Mrs. Shirley E. Thomas, r 4, Syracuse, recently was assigned with the 101st airborne division at Fort Campbell, Ky. Spec. Thomas is an artillery surveyor with headquarters battery, 101st airborne division artillery. The specialist entered the army in 1973, completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and was last stationed in Korea. The Syracuse Firemen’s Auxiliary met Tuesday evening, July 6, in the fire station. The group voted to have a car wash July 24. It will begin at 9 a.m. The proceeds will go to the Syracuse fire department rescue fund. The TOPS Club In 106 of Syracuse met the past week in the first charter building. Fourteen members weighed in. The best loser was Jane Coy with Bessie Grimes the runner-up. The total club loss was 15% pounds. The group voted to donate the money to the Syracuse emergency service equipment fund.

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Members of the Warsaw city fire department will demonstrate their “jaws for life at the Syracuse Iron and Metal Co. on Boston street in Syracuse at 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 14, and the public is invited to see this vital piece of equipment in use. “Jaws” is a huge metal apparatus, usually used in auto accidents, used to pry a crumpled vehicle apart to release trapped victims. 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 13,1966 Miss Bonnie Mishler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Mishler, r 1, Syracuse, Elkhart County, represented Elkhart County in the district public speaking contest at Auburn today (Wednesday). She is also competing in the dairy foods demonstration contest. Fifty-seven girls and five leaders enjoyed the Day Camp held at the Scout cabin at Syracuse on Saturday, July 9. After the flag-raising at 9:30. Mrs. Raymond Wilson instructed the group in making match-box first aid kits, which are clever and handy to carry in a purse. The fire department answered a call during the storm Saturday, from Mrs. Melville Smith, when a large box elder tree in front of her house on the comer of Pearl Street and Dolan Drive, split and fell. The Syracuse street department workers removed the tree within an hour. Mr. an<l Mrs. K.V. Stanley and son Jeffrey, and twins Kevin and Kristen,/returned to their home

The ovc rail modernization plan included a second dock area and the establis ument of a 56-vehicle parking lot on the east side of the railroad tracks. J. A. M agner Construction, Inc., of Elkhart, is the general contractor on tile project.

at Dayton Ohio, Monday after spending two weeks with Mrs Stanley’s f ither, Millard Hire, at Syracuse I ake. Guests ii i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petsr A. Blue, Syracuse Lake, the past week, have been Mr. and M rs. Charles Perry and three children of Naperville, 111., Mr. and M *s. Keith Paliska of Lisle, 111., aid Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerm. in of Downers Grove, m. Miss Mary Agnes Kleopfer of Cincinnati, Ohio. is a house guest in the heme of her brother, George Kleopfer, and Mrs. Kleopfer, r 4, Syracuse. 3® YEARS AGO. JULY 12,1956 At a joint meeting of the Advisory Boiird, Town Board and members < f the Fire Department Tuesday right, the deteriorated condition rs the present alarm system to he member of the fire departmert was discussed with several pl« ns for improvement. There will be three new school teachers a Syracuse this fall according to an announcement this week of Calvin Beck, Turkey Creek township trustee. Newly signed teachers are Mrs. Mary Whitsman of Greenfield, who will instruct English; Francis Richards, of Terre Haute, who will teach industrial art and social stuc ies; and Richard Beck, of Warsaw , who succeeds James Hughes as athletic coach. Hughes will teach at Goshen Junior high school. Ervin V hitehead of Dearborn. Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bressner of Remington, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck of Warsaw were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beck. Mrs. George Hay 111 and son, Mark of (freshen, are spending a few days vith Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seif fer t. 56 YEARS \GO. JULY 16,1936 McFar en s Garage and Service Stafion located on South Hunting on street is being remodele i and renovated. The building has been moved back more th; n 20 feet, toward the

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lake, so that a double drive-way can be constructed and new pumps installed. McFarren said today that rest rooms will be installed, and when completed, the station will be completely modern, and equipped for speedy and efficient service and repairs. Charles H. Purdum of Syracuse, was elected president of the Kosciusko County Banker’s Association at the annual meeting held Wednesday at South Shore Inn. While temperatures have dropped somewhat in the past few days, mercury .is still high enough to cause some discomfort. Rain is needed badly, and the predicted showers have failed to arrive. Thousands are still seeking relief in Lake Wawasee and Syracuse Lake, where swimming, boating and fishing are popular sports. Newly elected officers of Wawasee No 223, The American Legion, will be installed at their regular meeting. August 6, according to announcement made today. Nelson Miles has been chosen commander to succeed Roy Sargent, who served for three years. Millard Hire succeeds John Walton as first vice commander. Matty Katzer succeeds Charles Howard as second vice commander. Gordon H. Johnson has been elected adjutant to succeed 0. P. Davis. Charles Kroch finance succeeding James Searfoss. Dr. C. R. Hoy was re-elected service officer. Chauncey Coy was elected to succeed Ralph Method as sergeant at arms. The new executive committee is Ralph Disher, John Walton and Melvin Dillen, succeeding Roscoe Howard, Chauncy Coy and M. Dillen.

BZA has many petitions

The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals had a busy schedule at its July meeting last Monday. Thirty-three cases were on the schedule*and a sizeable audience was present. Some of the

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petitions were handled as follows. Several of those present were interested in the petition of Byron Fry for a variance to permit an accessory building 30 ft. in height. This property is located on the west side of Waikiki Drive on the east side of Lake Tippecanoe in Tippecanoe Township. Attorney Rich Helm represented Fry, who was also present. He maintained that the character of the neighborhood has not been affected by his client building a new house on his property and using the existing 30 ft. high building for a garage and possible guest use. Steve Snyder spoke for several remonstrators who were present and maintained that the County Zoning Ordinance clearly is pertinent in this case, which involves the conversion of a buildings use relative to its height and location on a property. Snyder said, ‘I think the planning office was duped,” relative to the building permit which was granted to remodel the building. He maintained for his clients that the old building must be low ered to conform to the zoning ordinance. After hearing several sets of comments on both sides, the board voted to table the case to allow members to view the site in question. John E Zanka was granted an exception for the purpose of a warehouse for boat storage in a commercial district. His property is located on the east side of CR 300E and 2,010 feet south of CR 1000 N in Van Buren Township. A petition by Hazel Vanlaningham for an appeal to allow the division of tracts in an agricultural zoning district was granted to relieve an "undue hardship.” The property is located on the north side of CR 1050 N and just west of CR 200E in Van Buren Township, The request of Terry Dunn for a variance to permit construction of a residence addition five ft. from a right-of-way and five ft. from a side property line was denied because it was not deemed to be compatible with the neighborhood. The property is located on the east side of an unnamed road and 800 ft. south of CR 600 N in Tippecanoe Township.