The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 January 1983 — Page 12
THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., January 12,1983
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It happened ... in Milford
19 YEARS AGO, JAN. 19, 1973 Harold Kaiser has been named fire chief at Milford for the 20th straight year. His appointment was made last Thursday by the fire department and approved Monday night by the Milford town board. Oliver Heplogle and Bill Leamon were named assistant chiefs while Leon Newman will serve as secretary and Phil Campbell will serve as treasurer. The Milford Area Development Council met Monday night at the fire station and elected a new slate of officers as follows: Arch Baumgartner, president; Phil Beer, vice president; Evelyn Om, secretary; and Richard Sharp, treasurer. The new officers will be installed at the next meeting, Monday, Feb. 12. “Waler” was the topic of the Milford town board meeting Monday night when the board met in its first stated meeting of 1973. Lewis Gregg of Clyde Williams and Associates, South Bend, was present and questioned the board as tiXwhat his firm was expected to provide in its report. He talked about evaluating the current water supply, inspecting lines and storage, reviewing the performance of wells and study on relating water to the growth of die community. 29 YEARS AGO. JAN. 19,1963 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelin had as their guests from Friday until Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
BZA files suit
Kosciusko County’s Board of Zoning Appeals has now made official its determination that three residents of a former conventional and hazardous waste landfill site in Wayne Township should be removed because of unsuitable soil conditions. In a complaint for an injunction filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court last week, the absence of proper permits for the location of the mobile homes on the property was included. The former landfill site, closed due to various improper dumping and storage practices, is located on CR 450 W, south of CR 5255, in the southwestern part of the county. The suit states that the three mobile homes were moved onto the landfill without proper location and occupancy permits. The suit, a complaint for an
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Robert L. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crafton, and Gordon Schelle, all of Lafayette. Mrs. Shirley Clayton of Milford was the guest of honor when a group of friends took her to dinner at the M and M Case in North Webster last Friday evening. Those seated at the table other than Mrs. Charles Wasser and Misses Esther Getz were Esther Beer, Edith Baumgartner, Edith Streitmatter, Joan Streitmatter, Irma Haab, Mary Zimmerman, Priscilla Haab, and Evelyn Beer. A personal gift was given to Mrs. Clayton, who was married to Ernest Krauter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner spent four days this week in Washington, D.C., attending a reception for U.S. Senator-elect Birch Bayh and a similar reception for Senatorelect Bayh given by Governor Mathew E. Welsh. They also attended swearing-in ceremonies of the new congress. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 15, 1993 A large group of people from Milford, Van Buren and Jefferson townships met with the Milford Parent-Teacher Association at the school building Tuesday evening to discuss enlargement of the physical plant of the Van Buren township school. Shirley Hollar, junior in Milford high school, has been chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary to attend Girls State next summer. Shirley Troup, also
injunction, was filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court by Warsaw attorney Max Reed, who represents the BZA. The three residents named in the suit were David Poage, Breck Walls and Troy Varney. Also named was Max Montel, who sold portions of the land to the three men. The attorney for the former landfill residents, Paul Refior, said he plans to join together a separate action by the Indiana State Board of Health last month. In that case, Circuit Court Judge Richard Sand denied the board of health’s injunction to immediately remove the residents because of contradictory methane gas test results. Sand ordered a joint testing by both parties on the property. A final hearing on the State Board of Health’s complaint has been scheduled for February 8. The BZA ruled December 13 to uphold a decision by the Area Plan Commission that the residents should be forced to vacate the property because of unsuitable soil conditions. Refior is expected to file an appeal on this latest action soon.
a junior, is alternate. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children, Danny and Rebecca, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cecil are at Punta Gorda, Fla., where they
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expect to remain until about March first. Mrs. Curtis (Edna) Sander, of Roanoke, BL, is spewing this week with her father, John Rassi. Mrs. Joe Schrock, of Congerville, HL, and Mrs. Ray Martin, of East Peoria, OL, have returned to their homes after a stay with Mr.
Rassi. V. Miss Doom Swartzendruber, of Princeton, IH., who is a freshmen at Goshen College, was a week end guest of Miss Frances Stieglitz St YEARS AGO, JAN. 12.1933 About St neighbprs of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hart, of northwest of here, gathered at the Hart farm last week and husked their corn. Mr. Hart has been suffering from rheumatism for the past several months and has been unable to preform his farm duties. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hart are very grateful to al those who
Groves was much surprised on Friday morning when he saw two robbins in the trees near his residence in the east nart of town. Mrs. A. J. Qgden and daughter of Nappanee spent Wednesday in Warsaw visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dubbs. Robert Ogden, of Clifton Forge, Va., has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dubbs the past week. Mr and Mrs. Fred Harlan entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. C. E. Harlan and Harry Good and family and the Guy Farrington family in Goshen.
