The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 February 1989 — Page 20

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It happened . . .in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, JAN. 24, 1979 In a special session, the Lakeland School Board members and newly elected members. Marguerite Hoerr and David Carey, were taken on a tour of the new physical education complex by Bernie Snider, project engineer for Everett I. Brown and Company and John Brill, superintendent of the project for Everett I. Brown, Indianapolis architectures. Also on the tour was Robert Hoerr and Carl Hadley, head custodian of the high school, who opened the new complex. The new physical education complex was added on to the pool area, with new walkways on the north side for pedestrians from the parking lot. A new scoreboard was installed in the pool area making the only change in this area. Plans have been announced this week by the Commodore Corporation, Inc., Syracuse, of the acquiring of Vega Corporation's headquarters, also located in Syracuse. George Calvert, vice

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president of administration for Commodore, stated the building will be used as Commodore’s new headquarters. Commodore has a plant located on SR 13 north of Syracuse. Steve Butt, Opal Keim and Bob Pilcher are holding down the fort at Pilcher’s Shoes while Doug and Goldie Belle are touring the West. They will be back at the same old stand later this month. 20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 22, 1969 Members of the Syracuse town board heard attorney Robert Reed read the resolution of the new water improvement program at the board’s regular meeting Tuesday night. The resolution, which was accepted by the board, will now go to the public service commission for approval. The new program calls for a $3 monthly rate to all domestic users and $4 to' commercial users. The bills would be issued at the same time as the sewer bills and would be due and payable within 10 days.

The Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s club met January 14 in a Syracuse restaurant. Varner Chance, music coordinator of the Lakeland school, was the guest speaker. He told of the Band and Chorus of America’s trip to Europe last summer. He also told the members that another trip is planned for the coming summer. Mrs. H.D. McClintic and Mrs. William E. Luegge and Ken of Portage, Mich., were Sunday guests in the Lydia Deardorff home at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellson of Syracuse attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith in the First Baptist church at Garrett on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groves and children of Pleasant Ridge were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong at Syracuse. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board ot Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition tiled by Jon Brookmyer, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of the alteration and change of a non conforming use (tear down existing house and rebuild with the same setbacks). Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zon ing Ordinance. The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which Is consistent with the ob jectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the north side of Medusa Street and 480 feet east of 7th Street and described as follows, td’wit: Lot Number 8 in Colwell and Wood's Ad dition to Syracuse, In Kosciusko County, Indiana. ALSO: Tract Number 2 A tract of land lying adjacent and Southerly to Lot #8 in Colwell and Wood's Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana; and lying between parallel lines formed by the extension of the East and West of aforesaid Lot #8; further and better described as follows, to-wit: Commenc ing at an iron pin that is 40 feet S 7°l6' W of the Southwest Corner of the aforesaid Lot #8; thence S 82°44' E on and along the Southerly right-of-way of Medusa Street, 45 feet to an iron pin; Jhence S-7®l6'-W, 107.9 feet to the Northerly right of way of the Chessie System Railroad; thence Westerly on and along aforesaid Railroad right-of-way, 45 feet to a point that is S-7® 16' W, 108.1 feet from the place of beginning; thence N 7°l6' E, 108 1 feet to the place of begin ning and contains 0.11 acre, more or less This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 16th day of February 1989, 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 Kosciuskd County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, In diana, no later than 12 00 Noon on the day of hearing. Daniel W. Richard, Director SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS F I 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grindle and family of Syracuse spent a day last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright at Cromwell. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 22,1J59 Syracuse Yellowjackets won the county basketball title Saturday night at Winona by defeating Pierceton and added the third county championship to their

Humanly speaking — Families structured differently?

By DAVID BLANKE, MS Director Os The I Wabash Satellite Office Bowen Center Question: Are families structured differently today than they were 25 years ago? There has been a noticeable change in the traditional role of family members the last 25 years. The traditional role for the husband was that of the bread winner. He saw himself as the control person, the one responsible for the family’s survival. The wife saw her role as the care giver. She raised the children and was general supervisor of household affairs. This was probably the family structure most people, who are past 40 years of age, were familiar with. The only change in this structure occurred when a parent died. Divorce was not a common event because of economic reasons and public outcry. These roles of husband/wife functioning are presently being changed for the 20 to 40 age group. Today many families find it necessary to have both husband and wife employed. When the wife works in the job market, the responsibilities and values of the family are shifted. It is difficult for many husbands to accept the fact that the husband’s role is no longer that of being the sole bread winner. He is now asked to share an equal load in care giving to the children and responsibilities for household duties. Besides rejecting the latter tasks as “women’s work," his sense of value of himself is now altered. He is no longer able to support his family as his family had done.

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1»88 SCOTT TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCESAND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Cash Balance Cash Balance Investments Total Cash & Fun<l 11 88 Receipts Disbursements 12-31-88 12-31-88 Inv. At 12-31-88 Township 510.194 22 $14,136,59 $16,219.91 $8,110.90 $8,110.90 Poor Relief 4,067 27 -0- 268.08 3.799,19 3.799,19 Federal Revenue Sharing 3,858.73 207.92 3,700.00 366.65 Dog 460 00 423 00 160 00 723 00 723.00 Totals $18.58022' $14,767.51 $20,347.99 . $12,999.74 $12,999.74 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Township Trustee's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. •OBTAIN FIGURES FROM YOUR COUNTY AUDITOR'S RECORDS RECEIPTS Trustee Salary F. Slabaugh 2,514.00 DOG FUND TOWNSHIP FUND Clerical C. Slabaugh 530.00 To Whom Paid Amount General property taxes $ 2,870.68 Travel Expense F Slabaugh 909 00 Excess Dog Fund $160.00 Auto 8. aircraft excise tax 217 40 Office Rental F. Slabaugh 219.00 County option income lax (COIT) 957.62 Non Motor Vehicle License 4,492.50 Total $160.00 Interest earned 329.55 . Seminar Exp. 151.00 Miscellaneous receipts 9,761.34 Advisory Board Merlin Yoder 180 00 AT DECEMBER 31, 1988 Tota *l $14,136.59 Buell Hoffer 180 00 Investments at 12-31-88 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING Paul Slabaugh 180 00 Savings $ 366 65 Interest earned $207 92 Fire Contracts 950 00 Savings 8.185.13 Cash At 12-31 88 Total $207.92 Total $12,359.91 Checking $ 648.77 DOG FUND POOR RELIEF FUND* Sale of investments $423 00 To Whom Paid Amount Total Cash 8, Investments $9,200.55 Poor Relief Disbursements $268 08 EXPENDITURES MADE FROM Total ~ $423.00 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING Total $268.08 FUNDS •Note: A detailed accounting of Poor Proposed (Budgeted) DISBURSEMENTS Relief claims is on file in the County Current TOWNSHIP FUND Auditor's Office and may be viewed dur Fire protection $3.700 00 ToWhomPatd Amount ing business hours ‘ Herke S 85.00 To,al $3,700.00 Audrey Mvers 146 63 REVENUE SHARING FUND Revenue Sharing Funds . Township Dues 80 00 To Whom Paid Amount Actually Spent The Paper 114.94 Fire Contracts Fire protection , $3.700 00 l <tfieubWiTliams 116 8a Nappanee 8. Etna Green $3,700.00 — Cemetery Care C. Slabaugh 1,311.00 Total 4 H Leader N. Young 200.00 Total $3,700.00 I Fred A Slabaugh. Trustee of Scott Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm that the preceding report is com plete true, and correct, that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or tmphed agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or to any other person I further affirm that a complete ano detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been patd money by he township has been fi led as required by law in the office of the county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are in custody of the township board and the State Board ot Accounts. Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Fred A Slabaugh, Trustee

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record for the 1958-59 season. Earlier in the year Syracuse captured the county baseball and cross country titles. Dick Beck, Syracuse High School coach, was named coach of the week by the News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne evening paper. Beck was featured in the Wednesday edition. Roscoe Howard was appointed a member of the Town Plan Com-

It is not any easier for the wife. She was taught by her mother to be the primary care giver and in charge of household matters. She was to leave the finances to her husband. Now she is the labor force. These changing roles and value systems have brought about many family conflicts. Today’s families are setting up new role models and value systems different from their parents. For some families the stress is too severe and divorce is the result. Divorce is now possible economically and is without social outcry or stigma. Families can be guided through these tough times by professionals skilled to work with conflict management and martial discord. Individual and family therapy is available from the staff at the Bowen Center. For additional information, call the local Bowen Center office in your area, or 1-800-342-5653. The therapist on call will help in referring the caller to the staff person best trained to meet his/her need. Nautique on display at Griffith's The Correct Craft 1989 model of the Sport Nautique is on display at Griffith’s Wawasee Marina. This new model combines the spacious seating of a bowrider with the competition-class performance of the Ski Nautique. The unique hull design provides a smooth, dry ride. Another feature is the molded boarding platform designed to accommodate a skier while donning a ski.

mission to replace Mrs. Annabell Coil whose 4-year term expired recently. Howard was appointed by J. Barton Cox, town board * president, Tuesday night. Dial service in Syracuse will begin Sunday 19 April at 2:01 a.m. according to announcement of the United Telephone Company this week. Mrs. Elsa Greiger entertained twelve members of the Craft Club Monday evening at her home. She conducted a lesson in decorating tea tiles. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley attended the houseware show at Navy Pier in Chicago last week. Mrs. Carl Penn and Mrs. Frank Rehrer spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. Ruth Rapp, Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. Hazel Veltman were luncheon guests Saturday of Mrs. Beulah Bushong. A EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH — Lakeland Loving Care Center in Milford has named Karen Pamer the Employee of the Month for January. She is a 3-11 p.m. shift nurse aide who has been employed since November 1984. Mrs. Pamer w.as born in Middletown, Ohio, and grew up in the Rome City and LaGrange areas. She moved to Milford 12 years ago when she got married. She and her husband, Matthew, are the parents of six children: Lee, Rose and Mark, who are grown, and Vanessa, Emily and Crystal, all at home. Mrs. .Pamer is a member of the Apostolic Church and enjoys When asked what she likes best about her job, she stated that it “makes her feel good.” She ssys she likes giving care to . her residents and feels a wonderful sense of being appreciated when a resident says, “It’s good to see you.”

Area student is named to dean's list Kelly Frank of Leesburg has been named to the dean’s list at Valparaiso University for the fall semester 1988. Valparaiso University, located in Indiana 55 miles southeast of Chicago, was founded in 1859 and purchased in 1925 by the Lutheran University Association It is a nationally-recognized institution of higher education, serving approximately 4,000 students annually through its colleges of arts and sciences, business administration, engineering, and nursing, Christ (honors) College, school of law, and graduate and evening divisions. pricesup Prices farmers got for raw products in July rose 3.6 percent from June as drought continued to take.a toll of crop and livestock production.