The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 January 1990 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 10, 1990

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THE RECENT warm weather seems to have brought the deer in the area back out for grazing. A herd of seven deer were caught on camera as they were grazing in a field east of Milford last Thursday evening. This particular field has been the favorite spot of many deer since the harvest of corn. Occasionally a doe and fawn can be

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seen quietly grazing in the field, running for safety when a vehicle slows for the driver to watch. —o— THE WINDOW CORRAL, which was located on the northeast corner of Emeline and Main Streets in the former Campbell’s IGA building, has been sold. The sign in the window says the

business has been sold to Nappanee Window Shop, 25115 CR 54. Nappanee. The building is for sale. —o— The annual Haab Christmas dinner was held in the Milford Apostolic Christian Church hall Sunday, Dec. 31. The children and grand-

children of the late Theodore and Eliza (Sutter)'Haab were in attendance. Guests were seated at tables decorated in green and red. , Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab of Camelot Lake and Rev. and Mrs. Ray Sinn of Haviland, Ohio. —o— GWEN DEWART was the winner of the Christmas%ecky Doll. When other Christmas winners were listed Doll's Decorating was closed for the holidays and no one here thought about looking in the window for a name. Sorry, it was there all the time. —o— THE WEATHER this past week has been holding steady. Sunday was sunny and in the middle 40s making for a very pleasant day. Springlike weather continued until yesterday, Tuesday, when it turned cooler and rained in the late morning. Temperatures continued to drop the rest of the day

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—o— The following is a list of additional names from the 1892 Directory and manual of Milford. The Mclntire System of Numbering is used. Said system was adopted by the town board on June 21, 1892): J — Jones, M. 8.. mechanic, foreman in Standard Mfg. Co., r 29 W Emaline; Jones, Mrs. M. 8., r 29 W Emaline; Jones, Bob, carpenter, r 29 W Emaline; Jones,'Miss May, r 29 W Emaline

K — Kirkpatrick. H. S., i laborer, r E Fourth; Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. S., r E Fourth; Kirkpatrick, John, laborer, r E Fourth; Kirkpatrick, Arthur, invalid, r E Fourth; Kleder, C. T., bakery and lunch room, 8 N Main, r 6 N Main; Kleder, Mrs. G. T., r 6 N Main; Kleder, Carl, printer, r 6 N Main; Kleder, Fred, r 6 N Main; Kleder, Lulu, r 6 N Main; Kleder, Geo., druggist, everything kept in a first-class drug house, 4 N Main, r 4-7 E Emaline; Kleder, Mrs. Geo., r 4-7 E Emaline; Kirkpatrick, Miss Ida, domestic; Kinley, Jas., painter, r 13 W Emaline; Kinley, Mrs. James, r 13 W Emaline; Kinley, Aubrey JI., painter, r 13 W Emaline; Kurtz, H. P., tubuler wells, W Emaline, r Hotel Milford; Kurtz, L. P., tubuler w/lls, W. Emaline, r Hotel Milford; Kline, Elizabeth, r N Elm; Keehn, L., M.D., 24 N Main, r N James; Keehn, Mrs. L., r N James; Keehn, Frank, r N James; Keehn, Edward, r N James; Kerns, Jennie, domestic, r 12 N Maple; Kurtz, B: P. L — Lents, Albert, purchasing agent for Milford Lumber Co., r 16 N East; Lentz, Mrs. Albert, r 16 N East; Lash, D. C„ lumber scaler, r N James; Lash, Lidie, r 39 W Emaline; Lohr, Henry, r S Main; Lohr, Mrs. Henry, r S Main; Lentz, Mozes F„ butter and cheese maker, r N Main; Leslie Guilford, lumber dealer, r 39 W Leslje, Mrs. Guilford, r 39 W Emaline; Leslie, Miss .Alma, r 39 W Emaline; Leslie, T. C„ saw works, r 25 W Cathrine; Leslie. Mrs, T. C„ r 25 WCathrine; Liehenwaiter. D., inventor. r 3 West; Lichenwaiter, Mrs. D., 3 West; Linsy, John, r 9 E Emaline; Linsy. Mrs. John, r 9 E Emaline; Lockard. Levi, plasterer, r S Henry; Lockard, Mrs. Levi, r S Henry; Loveland, Harry, stone mason, r Doty boarding house; Lyons, H. 8., stereotype machine m’fr., N Main, r 15 W Emaline M — McAllister. O. L., shoe maker, 17 N Main, r 35 S West; McAllister, Mrs. O. West; McDonald, Ella, music teacher, r E Fourth; McDonald. Wm., carpenter, r 35 N Main; McDonald, Mrs. Wm., r 35 N Main; McDonald, Miss Jessie, r 35 N Main; McDonald. Clide, carpenter, r 35 N Main; McDonald. Thos., carpenter. E Fourth; McDonald. Mrs. Thos., r E Fourth; McDowell, J. 1., Hotel Milford. 20-22-24 N Main; McDowell, Mrs. J. 1., r Hotel Milford; McDowell. Miller, clerk, r 20-22 N Maple; McGairity, S. A., tinner, r 20-22-24 N Main; Mclntire. H. H.. artist, Mclntire Portrait Co., studio & r 12-14-16 S Main; Mclntire. Mrs. H. H.. r 12-14-16 S Main; McCibin, John, r N East; McCibin. Mrs. John, r N East; McKibin, Miss Maggie, r N East; McLaughlin, J. C., attorney. 3 W Emaline, r 15 N Henry; McLaughlin, Mrs. J. C., r 15 N Henry; Mann. Sam., saw filer, r W First; Marshall, Wm., 20 N Main; Martin, D. L.. tailor. 2 N Main, r N James; Martin, Mrs. D. L., r N James; Marton. J. H.. carpenter, r 9-11 E Emaline;

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Marton, Mrs. J. H., r 9-11 E. Emaline; Marton, Miss Lizzie, tailoress, r 9-11 E Emaline; Marton, James, blacksmith, r 9-11 E Emaline; Marton, James L., carpenter, r 9-11 E>. Emaline; Marton, A. 8., painter, r 9-11 E Emaline; Mathews, John, retired farmer, r 86 N Main; Matthews, Mrs. John, r 89 N Main; Merrick, Nancy, r N Henry; Method, Chas., Miles & Method, clothiers, r W First; Metzger, John, laborer, r E Fourth; Metzger, Mrs. John, r E Fourth; Metzler, Mrs. Jonas, r N James; Miles, P. F., banker, r 62 N Main, member of Miles & Co., dry goods, Miles & Method, clothiers, Milford Milling Co., Milford Lumber Co., stockholder in Milford Opera House, and Milford Loan & Building Ass’n.; Miles, Mrs. P. F.. r 62 N Main; Miles, Doug, laborer, r 9 W Emaline; Miles, Mrs. Douglas, r W Emaline; Miles, Perry, dry goods, 2 N Main, r 96 N Main; Miles, Mrs. Perry, r 96 N Main; Miles, Roy R., r 96 N Main; Miller, David, assessor, r 44 N Henry; Miller. Mrs. David, r 44 N Henry; Miller, Miss Lillie, r 44 N Henry; Miller,

Contact assessor if Form 11 has not been received

Property owners in Tippecanoe, Turkey Creek and Van Buren Townships who have not yet received their Form 11 notice of reassessment values, should contact their local assessor or trustee/assessor. Officials from all three townships have had Form 11 notices returned to their offices due to incorrect addresses. Sue Ann Mitchell, Tippecanoe Township Assessor; Charlene Knispel, Turkey Creek Township Assessor; and Marcia Baumgartner, Van Buren Township Trustee/Assessor noted that correct addresses are needed by their offices not only for the Form

No injuries as cars collide

There were no injuries at an accident in Milford on Thursday, Jan. 4, at 12:12 p.m. According to Town Marshal Dave Hobbs, the officer investigating the accident, the accident involved two Milford residents, Teresa L» Klein, 26, and Carolyn E.. Bohnstedt, 52. Hobbs said Klein was eastbound in a 1986 Ford Ranger on Catherine Street and Bohnstedt was southbound on James Street in a 1989 Buick. Bohnstedt stopped at the stop sign at the corner of James and Catherine, and said she did not see the Klein vehicle. Bohnstedt struck the Klein vehicle in the driver's door. Fusion energy urged Leading experts on the potential for harnessing the energy that makes the sun and stars shine told Congress the government should speed the pace of experiments.

Eddie, r 44 N Henry; Miller, Aaron, gardener, r E Fourth; Miller, Mrs. Aaron, r E Fourth; Miller, Miss Maude, r E Fourth; Miller, Miss Annie, r E Fourth; Millinger, John, teamster, r N East; Millinger, Mrs. John, r N East; Misener, Matilda, r N East; Misener, Will, laborer, r N East; Misener, Frank, laborer, r N East; Misener, James, laborer, r N East; Moter, Caliste; Miller, Simon, butter, cream and egg dealer, r 19 N East; Miller, Mrs. Simon, r 19 N East; Mollier, Lidie,' dress maker, 8 S Main, r 8 S Main; Montgomery, John, ’ tailor, S Higbee; Montgomery, Mrs. John, r S Higbee; Montgomery, John Wm., tel. operator, r S Higbee; Montgomery, James 1., agt. on Nickle Plate R’y, r S Higbee; Morehouse, Henry, clerk, r 66 N Main; Morris, W. H., painter; Morris, Wm., laborer, r W Fifth; Morris, Mrs. Wm., r W Fifth; Morris, Erom., r W Fifth; Mull, Andrew, laborer, r 30 N Henry; Mull, Mrs. Andrew, r 30 N Henry; Myers, James, r 36 W Cathrine; Myers, Mrs. James, r 36 W Cathrine

11 notices but also for tax statements. It should be noted that the Form Ils were mailed to the property owner of record as of March 1, 1989. If persons purchased property after March 1, they should contact the former property owner or their local assessor or trustee/assessor. Residents are also reminded that the appeal deadline for residents in North Webster, Syracuse, Milford and Van Buren Township is January 15. The appeal deadline for those in Tippecanoe and Turkey Creek Township is January 28. These dates are 30 days from the date the notices were mailed.

Damage was estimated at S6OO to the Klein vehicle and SIOO to the Bohnstedt vehicle. a C3F * /I CARROLL RECENT GRADUATE — Nancy Diane Carroll, pictured, daughter of Rosemary and Bob Carroll, Syracuse, was graduated from the University of Indianapolis on Dec. 16, 1989. She received a masters of science degree. She is a 1984 graduate of Wawasee High School, and earned a bachelor of science degree from Manchester College in 1988. Carroll is presently employed at Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, HL, in the children's psychiatric ward as an occupational therapist.