Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 52, Number 1, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 August 1929 — Page 4
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by I.ocke Township. Elkhart County. Indiana, Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Locke Township. Elkhart County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September, 1929. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND Salary "of Trustee - $600.00 Office Rent 60.00 Trustee's Expense 125.00 Records and Advertising . ......... 325.00 Public Ditches ~ .-. ...........,... 350.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Examination of Records 50.00 Miscellaneous: 1. Legal Service 50.00 2. Cemetery .-....' 400.00 Total Township Fund $1,975.00 POOR FUND To Reimburse County $642.95 ROAD FUND Labor . .. $2,000.00 Road Tools and Machinery .:.................. 50.00 Bridges and Culverts 200.00 Gravel. Stone and Other Material .. 300.00 Total Road Fund. , $2,550.00 TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers $4,500.00 School Transfers 1,000,00 Total' Tuition Fund . —... $5,500.00 LIBRARY FUND Library Tax $739.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Building and Ground $ 4511,00 Repair of Equipment f TOO 00 School Furniture and Equipment 100.00 School Supplies too'oo Janitor Supplies 100 00 Fuel for Schools 350.00 l/oans. Interest and Insurance 100 00 School Transfers ‘G.SOOjIu Teacliers Institute 100 00 Janitor Service ’ 100 on Transportation of Children * .... .. . . 2.500 O 0 Miscellaneous ~ , r >o!oo Total Special School Fund .....................; , $11,150,00 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of township trustee) ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED TOWNSHIP FUND 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $1.975 00 -■ Deduct Miscellaneous Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Misc. Rev.) 5- Subtract line 2 from line 1 M. 975.00 I. Unexpected Appropriations July 31 ol present year 971'00 :■ Ali additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31 >. Temporary loans 10 be paid before close of present year 7. Total Mos lines 3. 4. 5 and 6) : . . .. . . . . 2,946 00 Actual Balance July 34st of present year <l7l oq lax to be collected present year (December settlement 1 .... 9S’’no 1". Misc. Rev. to he collected present vear (1-3 of line "1 11. Total (of lines S, 9 and lot ' ' j Vr.Voo 1-'. Subtract line 11 from line 7 17 Es - i mated Working Ba'l. lor six months utter dose of next year * not greater than to ot line 3i ' 935x1 1 ; . Ann. to be raised by rax levy (add lines 12 and 131 1 V-nm ROAD FUND I. Total Budget Estimate :or incoming year $2,550.n0 ? Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming vear (estimated on former year Misc. Rev.i 3. Subtract tine 2 from line 1 ” 2551100 ' nexp'-cti i Appropriations Jttl\ 31 of present year 1 771 no Ah additional appropriations, between July 31 and December 31.. Temporary loans t > be paid before clos. of present year ’• Total (of lines 3. 4. .5 and 61 *3.921.001 s - Actual Balance July 31st of present year *” j ;71 dn !t - Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) ! d'd eu 10 Mi f‘ R,v - to 1).- collected present vear (1-3 of line 2) 11. Total {of. lines 8, 9 and 10) * - - u";V <m, 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 !!;!'.!!!!!!!!!!"!!’ I\v> „„ 1 ’ K ' : Working Hal, for six months after close of next vear (not - >-• r than ’•> of line'3l j ~ 11. Amt. to be raised by tax ievy (add lines 12 and 13) stMtl TUITION FUND I. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year S', ;.oo (in 2 Deduct Mise. Revenue incoming year (estimated on toimir .. y : 'V, Mi f C ‘ "':]■> 1.570.00 . subtract line 2 from line 1 , h Unexpected Appropriations July 31 of present year 117 . All additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31.'. f ’- i' tu* u.at \ loans to be. paid before close n rear Total 0: lilies 3.4, 7, and 61 STC.'J 07 \ Actual Balance July 31st '0:. present year .....’ 4 >39,17 IlX to he coll, e'ed present par I lie ember ■ settlement , - 2‘hi,x 14 10. Misc, Rev. to be collected present year (1-J 0 li ; m- 3i . ~ 515 6 n 11. Total ice lines x, t. and in i • 12. Subtract lipe 11 from line 7 1 I'll ‘’4 1 K -’ hoiking Bat. for six thomiis aftet cio-Mcf ji.’Xi vear (not -•eaterTffan U.of line 3, 1*65.00 'Am. to l.e raised by tax ivy (add lines 12 and l3) $3 14i‘>4 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 1. Total Budget Estimate lor incoming v- u . .. . sll 150 00 2. Deduc Misc, Revenue inedming y< festimated on fonhei'year M u<c: K v.) Subtract line 2 trom iim 1 *. "sii’lVooo b Lnexpecfed Appropiiaiions July 31 present year 4.412.30 ■>. All add; tonal app opii Ho.us between July 31 ami December 31 o. Temporaryloans tub, paid be or, cios, ,e present year •• '' iil.ioi lines t. and .... ; 15,562.36 Ac ual B ilan • July 31 • r . pr* sent year . 4,412.36 U '■' **■ ~( "’ i : ni •■:::• iln c ernhei settlement) 5,766.23 10. Misc. Urc mb. . olb'Ct. and p)V-e,u year ( 13! ofline 2) .. .• ■ :i ,0 V - lo.u/s v. Iw. Mill' lac Inn i 1 : t r M S . • • 1"• • Working Dal. mi x ti|hs alter close of. next year u ~ n " u ' £ ; ha ') ••••' Uni ' • 5.71s 10 :V D 1 add linos 12 and 13J . . . .... sln.ool :0J LIBRARY FUND U I otal Budc-el E • ... incoming year '-$739.4)0 ‘ c- . ; i.• •\ \ $7311.00 POOR FUND ' ! !; 'i ; K a,r r. or incoming year s'<; 18.t1.T 1 '• ■■ ’ h.- •■’ •ty • v levy . $42 95 PROPOSED LEVIES 'iV 1. i .I • c $ l.x 17.791 00 •vuml.er ol i'qxal.:, B,dV 267 ' ~ Levv "ii Levy on Amount in Dolls Property lie liaised ■' 50. ....... , .59 10.901.96 r.*i.al • $.75 51.05....... s2o 41,5 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collec""d Collected Collecled To Be Collected: 't Fund, lt'27 Levs 102s levy 1929 Levy 193n Levy up $1,450.00 $1,750.00 $1,950.01) $1.926.51 ’ n ••• •••• 3.2.51,5.5 4,000,00 6,300.00 .3.14U24 a . School 9.01 ii.OO. 10,050.0(| 11,700.00 10,901.06 '■ >(•>• .. 634.04) soo.uo 750.00 739.00 T'Ual . . $16.513.55 $20.398.9s $23,370.00 $20,495.23 raxpayersiappi ating lali bay* a right to In heard thereon' After the lax •ns have hen determined, leu or m re taxpayers feeling themselves an•e ved by sucii levies nuj appeal to tin Stat. Board ol Tax Commissioner ' . tutther and final action tiiereon, by filing a petition therefor with ti 1 minty Audi not la .-r man the murth Monday n‘ St ptember. and Hi S tie Board will tlx a date o! tearing in this county. D.,vd August 20. 1920. IRVIN STAIILY. Trust.-
THE NAPPHNEE ADVANCE-NEWS Harvey Field, Publleher PabUahed Brery Thnrsday at . Nappanee, Indiana 166 West Market St. Phone 27 Ehitered at the poetofflce at Nappanee, Indiana, aa second class matter under act of March I, 1879. The News . Established 1879 The Advance Established 1881 Consolidated 1920. Member of National Editorial Association CHURCH NOTKES ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor Louise Knobel, Supt. S. S. Sunday school, 10:00; evening service. 8:00. These services are held according to daylight Saving time. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good.’’ PRESBYTERIAN R. L. Fletcher, Minister Sunday school, 9:30; Union Servi ces at Community park at 8:00 o'clock. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH S. M. Whetstone, Pastor Regular services Sunday morning. Sunday school, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:45. Union Services at Cbm munity park, at 8:00. Mid-week services, Thursday evening, 8:00.
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH West Market Street E. S. Mullett, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30; Dan Metzler, Superintendent. Preaching, 10:45. Union Services at Community park, at 8:00. Mid-week services, Thursday evening, 8:00. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. McPheeters, Minister Morning worship, 9:15. Epworth League. 6:30. Union Services at Community park at S: 00. Mid-week services, Thursday evening, 7:15. * U. B. CHURCH Rev. L. E. Eaton, Pastor 103 S. Elm Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning worship, 10:30; Christian Endeavor,: 7:00 p. m. Union Services at Com j munity park at- 8:00. Mid week services, Thursday evening at S:00.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN East Market Street Paul B. Studebaker, Pastor Sunday ,-chool 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11):30 a. m,; Union Services: at Community park at. 8:00 p. m. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH G. W. Shaneyfeit, Pastor Oscar Haney, Supt. of Church School Church school and morning worship period, 9:30 to 11:15; Union Servic-s at Community park.at S:OU p. m. Mid-week services Thursday evening at 8:00. GEYER FAMILY REUNION HELD AT VVAUBEE LAKE The third annual reunion of the Geyer family was lie-1 <1 Sunday at Camp Alexandei Mack. VVaubee lake, southeast ot Milford. A pot-luck dinner was served at the noon hour to about 100 relatives from the surrounding cities, after wi ieh a short program was enjoyed. During the regular business session the following officers were elected tor the coming year: Pres-ident, M. 11. Geyer. Milford. \ ie--president. .Milo Geyer of Indianapolis. Secret ar> tn usurer. Mis. ('. J. Harris. South Bend. Chairman on committee ot arrange mi nts. John Geyer of this rite. The (text reunion will he held at 'he same plaet; tin- third Sunday in August. 1930. Those present from 'his city wore Mr. and Mrs. J. C. D.cy.-j- Mr. and Mis. Lon Geyer and amily. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Geyer aid iamily. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Geyer and family, Mrs. Vern Geyer and John Geyer. CORNERMANN FAMILY REUNION HELD SUNDAY The following officers were chosen "hen 50 members or the CornerMartti iamities held their 26th annual reunion at Island park, Elkhart, Sunday:. President, Ira Corner; vicepresident. Mrs. Arminda Thompson of this city: secretary-treasurer Mrs. Charles Corner of Elkhart. A dinner was served .at noon, after which president Isaac Thompson of this city conducted a business meeting. Visiting, games and contests and a short program were enjoyed during the afternoon. It was voted to hold the next reunion at Island park on the third Sunday in August, 1930. After the meeting was adjourned, ice cream and cake were served. Those present from this city were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson.
NAPPANJgE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND.
The Walters family reunion tyill be held Friday at the Community park. Final Clean-up Sale of Stamped goods and Infant Wear at Deisch’s Shop. Gordon Stump of Chicago is spending several weeks here visiting friends. Vernon Neterer was delivered a new' Studebaker last week by M. S. Pletcher. The families of the late Jake Walters held a picnic dinner at Community park, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. 1.. A. Morrison return* ed home Tuesday from a ten days trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stose and family of Goshen spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stose. Mrs. A. M. Bash of Chicago is spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Mullett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brittson of Milford spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weygand. Miss Shirty Schmucker of Middlebury is spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Metzler and family. Mrs. Hallett Rood returned home Tuesday after spending several weeks at, her cottage at Epworth Forest, Lake Webster. The Friendship club will meet with, Mrs. Quincy Brown Thursday afternoon. August 29. A special program will be rendered. Miss Margaret Wallman has returned to her home in Mishawaka after a two mouths visit with Mrs. E. E. Frevert and family. Miss Virginia Jackson of Elkhart spent several days this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gwin, south of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lape and family of Bluft'ton. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Metzler and family enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at Shipshewana Lake Sunday. Rev. Herbert Kowsey of Fall City, Nebr., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Beeknell and ' attending the Bible Conference and General Conference at Winona Lake. Mrs. Floyd Sullivan anil Mrs. Lucile Babcock of Flint. Mich.. Mrs. Fred Richmond and Mrs. 1,. O. Erbaugh motored to Chicago Monday and returned home 'Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCuen and sons. Lowell and Wayne, Mrs. Carrie Naylor and Miss Lorene and Zenith Hochstetler spent the week-end visiting relatives near Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrsr'Floyd Sullivan and (laughter. Mrs. Lucile Babcock and son Robert of Flint, Mich., returned home Wednesday" after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1, 0. Erbaitgh. : Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond attended the 10th annua! reunion of [ .Compaii} C, 157th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Spanish American War held -it U,■ Elkhart County Fair Grounds | at Goshen. Sunday afternoon. John S. Geyer and Edward Yoder ■returned home Sunday Horn a weeks motor trip to Niagara Falls. Pittsi buigh. West Virginia. Canada. Cin- ; oinnati and Turkey Run and the . Shades, driving a distance of 2,200 i miles. Mr and .Mis. Homer .Curtis and son, Nelson of Kalamazoo, Michigan ; were week-end guests of Mr. and , Mrs. A, u. Curtis and family. They attended the camp meeting at Fetter's Grove, tiear Wakartisa, • Sunday ■ afternoon. Tin- Mis-es Dorothy Stump of Chicago. Beotia and Ruth Stably and Enid Wallers and Gordon and Ken- : neth Slump and Carl Myers.of Chicago and Howard SlabaugH were Sunday diniiei guests of Miss Vefda Geyer, eas: pi' the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Witter of Libel ty 1 .. Indiana, Mrs. Elizabeth Eaton of Flora. Indiana, Mrs. Earl Cleaver and children of Waublee, South Dakota and Miss Amy McCarty of (South Bend were last Thursday and Friday -guests of Mr. and Mrs, John i L. Early and family, i Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Yoder and famj ily. Mr. md Mrs. Ralph Metzler and | family and Miss Wanda Miriard en;..joyed a wiener roast at the home of j Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Metzler,.- ndrtliJ east <)| the city, in honor ol Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Yoder, who are leaving j soon. Ice cream and cake were also j served., -Mr and Mrs. Lucius Porter of Argos. Mrs.. Jesse Hance and daughter, Esther. Miss Henrietta Kale of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter, Phyllis. Miss Nova Harter of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harter and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harter and family, ice cream and cake were also served at noon aud before returning home.
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