The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 December 1989 — Page 24

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A KISS FOR SANTA

IF THEY gave Academy Awards in Milford the best actress honors would have to go to Jane Bess. She joined the ranks of Santa’s helpers and worked her way through 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, and Rudolph with the children of members of the Milford Lions Club Monday night. Santa had a gift for each youngster present and required all to give “him” a kiss before receiving their package. Santa also had a big package for Bud Seely who returned last Monday from his third trip to Guatemala via Mexico. Since clearing customs in Mexico is always a problem for the Indiana Lions, one of Santa’s helpers picked out a special gift for Seely that might help the next time a Lions caravan crosses the border. Bud, as shown, had to give Santa a kiss before receiving his gift. HAVE YOU seen the new The Game of Wawasee. They arrived at WHS on Tuesday and make ex-

cellent 'ast minute Christmas gifts. Imagine owning Zimmerman Gravel, Purina Mills, Barth Corp., or Phend and Brown. Be the right kind of player and you might end up owning businesses in Syracuse or North Webster Or. how about owning Kosciusko Community Hospital? You can. if you make the right move in The Game of Wawasee. IN OBSERVANCE of their 60th wedding anniversary on December 12, John and Dorothy Martin, r 2, Milford, were guests of honor at a dinner hosted by their children on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 17. Members of the couple’s famih enjoyed dinner at a Goshen restaurant, later returning to the home of Bob and Joyce Wolfer man and family, r 1, Milford, for cake and ice cream. Unable to attend the event for his grandparents was Spencer Martin, son of John and Leona

Martin, r 1. Milford. Spencer had been invited to play viola with the Elkhart Symphony Orchestra as it presented two performances of “The Nutcracker” at 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at Elkhart Memorial High School. The talented Wawasee High School junior also played viola with Grace Community Orchestra two weeks ago. A VISIT from Santa Claus was the highlight of the evening as Milford Volunteer Firemen and their families gathered for a carry-in dinner at the fire station Saturday, Dec. 16. Approximately 65 were in attendance for this holiday gettogether. Each of the youngsters received a special gift from Santa. MILFORD;S RESIDENTS have really gotten into the holiday spirit by decorating their

homes — inside and out — making it quite enjoyable for those driving by. Many/families have placed candles in each window of their home, while others have bright lights attractively strung on their snow-covered trees and shrubberies. Santa Claus can be seen waving from one of the windows at the Bill Durbin home on North Main Street, and brightly lit up for the Christmas season is the gazebo belonging to Sam and Carolyn Welker on Section Street. And despite this week's cold temperatures, carolers have been seen out and about town, and the surrounding area — expressing their season’s greetings with those old, familiar Christmas carols. WHILE MENTIONING homes in our town, one can’t help but notice the many improvements being made at the OHvo residence located on the corner of Fourth Street and Higbee Street (SR 15) Having purchased the home from his parents-in-law, John and Betty Pamer, nearly five years ago, Juan Olivo and his wife, Lisa, began work on the outside of their home last year. It ieatures an attractive bluishgrey aluminum siding with white trim and an addition of a threecar garage. The house is all trimmed with bright Christmas lights, and the front porch posts are accented with red velvet bows for the holidays. The Olivos have two sons, Juan, Jr., 13, and Joseph, 10. TO CONTINUE this week with information from Directory and Manual of Milford, 1892, the following is taken from the business directory: Artist, H.H. Mclntire; bakery, C.T. Kleder; banks. Miles & Higbee; barber shops, Hary Sterling and Johnnie Smith; blacksmiths, C.C. Nees and G.P. Betts; books and shoes. Sparklin & Keehn, Miles & Co., Isaac Oppenheim, Mclntire & Davidson, O.L. McAllister, and A. Griso; carpenters, Henry Motto, J.W. Harvey, Henry Huffman, W.H. Vanoven, James Martin, J.W. Martin. Link Martin, D.V. Yoder. M.B. Jones, and Tom & W. McDonald; clothing, Miles & Method and D.L. Martin Dentist, N.F. Hazlet; dray line.

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Hendricks & Gothrup; drugs, Milford Drug Co., C.C. Reynolds, and Frank Groves; dry goods. P.F. Miles & Co.. Davidson & Mclntire, Isaac Oppenheim, and Chas. Horton; furniture and undertaking, M.S. Apple; gardeners, Rore & Son and A. Miller; greenhouses, J.C. McLaughlin and G.W. Barns: groceries Chas. Horton, J.S. Chilcoat, Miles & Co., Roher & Son, and C.T. Kleder; hardware and tinshops, Shafer & Brown, C.D. Ripey & Co., and E.H. Groves Hotels, Hotel Milford and Star livery barns, Gibson & Hill and Clem & Hunter Bros.; manufactories. Standard Manufacturing Co., Baugher Shaft Coupler Wks., The Milford Terracotta Novelty Works, D.W. Becknel Buggy Manfy., Milford Pottery Works, Milford Machine & Saw Wks., Milford Lumber Co., Milford Milling Co., Lyons’ Stereotype Mach. Co., Edwin Smith Brick Manuf’y., Neff Pneumatic Water Syst’m., and several more; masons and plasterers, M. Beck & Sons, Edwin Smith, A.L. Doty, Lon Doty, Lorin Holman, Holmon & Rush, Lockhard & Ruch, and Boomershine Meat markets, Rhorer & Son and .Hamon & Grim; millinery, Mrs. Bell Pinkerton and Mrs. Rankins; painters and paper hangers; j : , Clem./" , Ogden, J.H. Kinley, Harvey & E.L. Baer, James Barns; post office, W.H. Burris, postmaster; tailor, D.L. Martin; wagon shops.

BZA files suit against Davidhizar

(By STACEY LESCH Staff Writer On behalf of the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals. Warsaw attorney Mike Reed filed a law suit against Ronald E. Davidhizar for knowingly violating county ordinances. Filed on Tuesday, Dec. 5, the suit stated that Davidhizar had two’ trailers parked on one lot at 318 East William Street, Milford, which were in violation of county ordinances. Repeated orders to Davidhizar to remove one of the trailers were ignored until the suit was filed. _ A check this week revealed one of the trailers has been removed. When questioned on the fate of suit because Davidhizar has complied with the county’s orders, Reed said there is a chance the suit will be dismissed but, “I really don't know what they’ll decide

O.C. Archer and J. Quilty. The following railroad time tables were: C„ C„ C. & St. L, R’y„ going north: No. 8, 12:22 a.m.; No. 10, 10:25 a.m.; No. 24, 5:08 p.m.: going south, No. 23, 9:12 a.m.; No. 5, 4:43 p.m.; and No. 21,5:30 a.m. The B. & O. R’y„ going east: No. 10. 10:40 a.m.; No. 4, 2:17 a.m.; No. 6. 6:18 p.m.; iNo. 14, 10:31 p.m.: going west. No. 3,3:22 a.m.; No. 5,8:25 a.m.; No. 31. 10:40 a.m.; No. 9, 2:17 p.m. Sleeping and dining cars on all through trains. Chas. O. Scull, pass. agt.. Baltimore, Md. • j ibilPi W The writers of Main Street wish all a Merry Christmas!

to do." He also stated that Davidhizar could still be penalized between $lO and S3OO for each day the trailers were in violation. Davidhizar received his first warning from the Area Plan Commission in April of 1988. Reed, however, says the maximum fine the court will allow is $2,500. In a previous telephone interview. Michelle Veach, enforcement officer for the APC. stated that Davidhizar was issued at least four written warnings to remove one of the trailers. The final notice indicated that the trailer be removed by September 1, 1989, or the matter would be • turned over to Reed. After inspecting the property on the final date, Veach found Davidhizar did not comply with the notice. In taking over the issue, Reed offered Davidhizar one last opportunity to consent with the county’s demands by allowing a November 15 extension. At that time, Davidhizar was advertising one of the trailers for sale. Unable to sell the deteriorated trailer, Davidhizar gave it to Joe Baker, of Baker Enterprises. Syracuse. Although not in the salvage business. Baker agreed to remove the trailer at his earliest convenience. Baker said the trailer was removed last Mondav or Tuesdav, Dec 11 or 12. Take precautions to keep water lines from freezing Dallas Winchester 11, utilities commissioner for the town of Milford, says that with the past week's record low temperatures, residents should take precautions to avoid frozen water lines. Winchester advises keeping water turned on so that it runs in a fine stream. » Those who have experienced freezing water lines in the past and those who live in mobile homes where water lines are not well insulated should especially take this precaution says Winchester. VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. — A private rocket went up in flames during a launch attempt, ruining the first American booster built with commercial funds.

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