The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 November 1966 — Page 10

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Kale Island Man And Mother Are Reunited

A joyous and long-awaited reunion was held on October 16 between a Kale Island man and his mother. Ray Bruce Frost, 23. r 1 Syracuse, met his mother for the first time through persistent efforts on his part and with the cooperation of a cooperating Cincinnati. Ohio, telephone operator. Frost, an employee at Weatherhead Co., feels “like a new man” since he has rejoined his long-lost family. Oqihaned He said he was placed in the Allen County Children's Home when he was seven months old. He was later placed in a foster home, an experience he would rather forget, he comments. His plight came to the attention of Mr. and Mrs Robert Penick of Syracuse. and in 1959 he came to Syracuse where he made his home with the Penicks. Frost said he heard somewhere along the line that he was bom in Dayton. Ohio, and that his mother was a resident in the Cincinnati.l Ohio. area. He said the thought that! he had a mother whom he did not,

ROBINSON-ST ANARD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Carla Jo Robinson to Gary E. Stanard. is being made by Mrs. Fred C. Robinson of Si Petersburg. Fla Miss Robinson attended Syracuse high school and will be a mid-term graduate of Dixie-Holhns high school at St Petersburg She is the daughter of Mrs. Fred C. Robinson and the late Mr. Robinson. ~~ Stanard is with the VSAF being stationed at MacdUi air base. He has been appointed to serve m the: V S. Embassy in Madrid. Spain. He is the son of Mrs. Lorvne Stanard of Sacramento, Calif., and Virgil Stanard of North Highlands and Lake Tahoe. Calif. The wedding date has been set for November 20 at 2 pm. A military wedding service will be performed at Macdill air force base. Tampa. Fla. Attending the bride will be her sister. Mrs. Kenneth Watters, of Providence, R. 1., and Miss Emily Gaumont of Boston, Mass , and St. Petersburg. Three-Y ear-OJd Holstein Has Noteworthy Record BRATTIJ-’.BORO. Vt. - I’lika Prince Audacious Eve 54M639. a three- year -old registered Holstein cow, owned by Harold Wilson. Milford. has produced a noteworthy reconi »»t 17.(00 pounds of milk and 611 pounds of blitterfat in 320 days. Purdue university supervised the production, weighing and testing operations m cooperation with the official breed improvement programs of the Holst ein- Frie sian Association of America. This level of production may be compared to the average U. S. dairy cow’s estimated annual output of 7.880 pounds of milk containing 285 pounds of butterfat Zoning Plans For Kosciusko County Zoning Plans fur Kosciusko County” will be the topic for discussion at the Van Buren-Jefferson Township Farm Bureau meting Tuesday evening. Nov. 15. at the Milford fire station. Anyone interested in knowing what zoning will mean to you. is imittxh to attend the 8 p.m. meeting. Don Frantz, county extension agent, will explain proposed zoning pi.ins and answer questions.

X. r ■LI.- ' I wifhouf digging or Haring up pipe I FAST e ICONOMICAL with modem KOIIMANN CIfANMS Kitson Heating & Plumbing 112 E. Henry St. Phone: 457-3554 Syracuse, Indiana

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11 know began to “bug” him. i. So in early October, on a spur-of-the-moment impulse he picked up the telephone and called a Cincinnati telephone operator asking her coopera- ' tion in locating his mother. Through trial and error he finally contacted his mother s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aunt Frost. They told him his mother was Mrs. Robert Bush of Cincinnati. Another call put him in touch with his mother. He arranged to have his mother ; and step-father come to his Syracuse home on Sunday. Oct 16. So thriHed ! was he with this reunion, that he made the return trip with them to j Cincinnati the same day to meet his i half-brother and sisters. They were j Janet. 16, Pam. 14. and Robby, 10 Frost said he learned of three tinj cles and other relatives in the Cincinnati area whom he has not met as I vet. | ’ To hear him tell of his reunion with his mother and other relatives, and to see him display the many family snapshots taken by himself and others of his new-found family, is a heart-rending experience. The tale has all the ingredients of . a TV matinee.

Christian Science Lesson For Sunday The Apostle Paul's declaration. "Ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you." is the Golden Text of this week's Christian Science l.esson-Sermon titled “Mortals and Immortals'’. The lesson will be read at all Christian Science services this Sunday. Related readings from the denominational textbook. ‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Bilker Eddy, include the following: “The manifestation of God through mortals is as light pass through the window-pane. The hght and the glass never mingle, but as matter, the glass is less opaque than the walls The mortal mind through which Tnr < appears nx»s( • vividly is that one which has lost much materiality — much error — ; in order to become a better transparency for Truth. Then, like a i cloud melting into thin vapor, it no longer hides the sun.” Trinity Circle Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Trinity circle. WSCS of the Syracuse Methodist church, that was to have met at the [home of Mrs. Ruth Rapp Thursday was postponed because of the ' weather. Tliere will be no meeting in November. The December meeting will be a Christmas party in the home of Mrs. Clifton Kinder with the date to i be announced.

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LAKE WAWASEE: Immaculate year around home featuring carpeted living room, stone fireplace, drapes throughout, tiled bath, full basement with hot water gas-fired heat, 3 bedrooms, picture-book kitchen with oven, range, snack bar, cheerful dinette, built-in stereo. All windows in this home are pella with roll-up screens. Private beach. All for $23,900 LAKE WAWASEE: Three room cottage with full basement, screened in porch, private beach, partically furnished. Onlyslo,ooo LAKE WAWASEE: Year-round home with gas furnace, fireplace, garage, nicely furnished three large rooms. Located on Rainy Court New sea wall, aluminum boat shelter SII,OOO Thornburg Realty, Inc. 708 BROADWAY — ANDERSON, INDIANA Phone: 644-3396 Week-End.: 457-2340

Pvt Gregory A. Smith Completes Course At Ft. Dix, N. J. FORT DIX. N. J. — Private Gregory A. Smith. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Smith, r 2, box 310, Syracuse, Ind., completed a radio course at the army training center here on October 22. During the 10-week course, he received instruction in basic radio and electrical theory and was taught the international Morse code. Naomi Circle Holds October Meeting The Naomi circle of the Calvary EUB church of Syracuse held Ms meeting the last of October in the church. The business meeting was in the charge of Mrs. Raymond Newcomer. Mrs. Ronald Sharp presented the lesson “Christians Calling on Leadership”. Refreshments were served by Mrs. James Hershberger and Mrs. Feri Rhoads. Boxes were packed for servicemen. QLegals. BONO SALE NOTICE TOWN OF CLAYPOOL Sealed proposal* will be opened and considered by the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Claypool. Indian*, at her offic. in said Town, at th- hour ot 1:30 PM <K**t-rn Standard Time) on the 18th day of November, 1966. for the purchase of the following described revenu- bonds of said Town: Waterworks Rev.nu- Bonds, in the amount of SBO 000. Dat>d as of November 1. 1966. interest at a rate or rates not < x.eeding 5 , per annum (the exact rate or rates to be determined by bidding >. payable on Jun> 1. 1967. and semi-annually thereafter Denomination $1,000; Payable at the First National Bank of Warsaw—Claypool Branch, in the Town of Claypool. Indiana. Registrable a* to principal; Maturing on December 1 m the years and amounts as follows: Year Amounts 1968-1970 incl. SI,OOO 1971-1980 inc;- 2,000 1981-1987 Incl 3.000 1988-1996 Incl. 4.000 Bonds maturing on December 1. 1975. and thereafter, are redeemable at the option of the Town on June 1. 1975. or any interest payment date thereafter, on 30 days' notice, in inverse numerical order, at face value, together with the following premiums: Stj- If redeemed on June 1. 1975. or thereafter on or before December 1. 1981 4 r » if redeemed on June 1. 1982. or thereafter on or before December 1. 1987 3*» if redeemed on June 1. 1988. or thereafter on or before December 1. 1993; 2-V if redeemed on June 1, 1994, or thereafter prior to maturity: Plus in each case accused Interest to the date fixed for redemption Each bid must be for all of said bonds and must state the rat- or rates ot

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse A Complete Line Os Work Wear BY Osh Kosh Carhartt AND Brown Ducks AT HULL HOUSE Men’s and Young Men’s Wear Warsaw, Ind. MARTY & TED FARM EQUIPMENT U. S. 6, East NAPPANEE, IND. ALLIS-CHALMERS — OLIVER NEW HOLLAND — GEHL NEW IDEA Parts - Service - Sales “We Service What We Sell”

interest, not exceeding 5"7 per annum, tn multiples of 1/9 of !♦. Not more than three different interest rates shall be named in any bld. but a rate may be repeated without being considered a different rate. Bids specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each rate, but mjfc curing on the same date shfhr- beargglbte same single coupon rate. The tatefteA due on any interest payment datje'cn any bond shall be. represented by- a single coupon. The tward will be made to the highest uglified bidder complying with the terms orhale and offering the lowest net interest cost to the Town, to be determined by cofnputing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if «ny. All blds must be presented in sealed envelopes marked “Bid for Waterworks Revenue Bonds." and each bld must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount of $3,000. payable to the Town of Claypool." In the event the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to accept delivery of the bonds as herein provided, said check and th- proceeds thereof shall be the property ot the Town and shall be considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such default. The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately fol- | lowing the award of the bonds. The , successful bldd- r shall make payment i forth- bonds and accept delivery there- | of within five days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in the Town of Claypool as h- shall designate. Th- bonds will be d-ivered by the Town within approxiI mat, ly thirty days after the date of ; sale. : The unqualified approving opinion of Ice Miller Donadio 4 Ryan, bond coun- , sei of Indianapolis, together with a transcript of th- bond proceedings, the printed bonds, and closing papers tn the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds. 1 will' be furnish, d to the purchas-r at th- expense of the Town. No conditional bid or bid for l.ss than the par value of said bonds at the interest rate or rates named by the bidder in accord- | ance herewith will be conidered The ; right is reserved to reject any and all I bids If an acceptable bid is not received at the time herein fixed, the sale will b. continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement for a period of thirty days but during such continuation no bid shall be accepted . which is lower than the highest bid re- 1 cetved at the time fixed for the sale In ’ this notice. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of procuring funds to be applied on the cost of construction of extensions additions and improvements to the waterworks owned and operated by | the Town of Claypool, pursuant to Ordinance No 54 adopted by the Board of Truste-s of said Town on August 29. 1966. Copies of said ordinance and the | annual reports relating to the operation of the Towns waterworks may be examined at th- office of the ClerkTreasurer In said Town. All bidders shall be d-emed to be advised of the provisions of said ordinance and as to th- property, revenue* and financial condition of the Town's waterworks. Said bonds will not constitute a corporate indebtedness of the Town within

TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scett 8t Warsaw, Indiana OR ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn * Bohrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. Ind.

the provisions and limitations of the constitution of the State of Indiana Said ordinance provides that 560 f the gross revenues as received are to be deposited In a special account designated “Bond and Interest Redemption Account.” from which said bonds are payable. The Town has reserved the right to issu- additional bonds ranking on a parity with the bonds now being ottered, upon certain terms and conditions specifically set forth in said ordinance* A statement containing engineering financial information and a copy of the ordinance may be obtained upon application by prospective bidders to the undersigned Clerk-Treasurer. Dated this 31st day of October. 1966. HELEN ADAMS Clerk-Treasurer MJ — N. 2 & 9 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITION APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Winona Lake. Kosciusko County. Indiana. that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:00 p.m. on the 21st day of November. 1966, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Salary of Marshall and Deputies __ SIBOO.OO Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally mad- will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be* held. Paul Tschetter, Clerk-Treasurer MJ — N. 2 * 9

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