Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 81, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 August 1957 — Page 8

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I Hi Union Center i By Mary Burkey Annual childrens picnic of Union Center church is toda.(Thursday) at Nappanee park. In case of rain they will meet Friday. Junior high group of Union Center church planned to have a swimming party at Lake Waube, Milford, Wednesday evening. Rev. Herbert Fisher will be a leader during Junior week at Camp Mack next week. NO EVENING SERVICE There will be no service at Union Center church Sunday evening because of the district meeting of Northern Ind. Church of ARTHRITIS? I have been worderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I bad Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other forms of Rheumatism* hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling yon more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you tyW I received this wonderful relief. MRS. LELA S. WIER 2805 Arbor Hills Drive (898) P.O. Box 2695 Jackson 7, Mississippi

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the Tax Kates for the School Purposes of the School Corporation ot Nappanee, Elkhart-Kosciusko County, Indiana. Before the Board of School Trustees. Notice is hereby given the tax payers of Nappanee Community Schools. Elkhart-Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at the regular meeting place on the 29th day of August 1957 will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND J. Capital Outlay—Alterations 2,400.00 A. General Administration Total Special School Fund $ 128,435.00 1. Bd. School Tr. & Sec. Office $ 2,920.00 TUITION FUND 2. Office of Supt. of Schools 11,920.00 B. Instruction $254,300.00 B. Instruction 12,150.00 Total Tuition Fund $ 254,300.00 C Coordinate Activities 19,800.00 CUMULATIVE BLDG. FUND D Operation of School Plant 45,300.00 I. Capital Outlay—New (Lease Rental) $ 56,440.00 E Maintenance 11 475.00 Total Cum. Bldg. Fund $ 56,440.00 f' Fixed Charges'!! 1!!. ! :. . . 16,120.00 LOCAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FUND G Auxiliary Activities 6.050.00 School Building Repairs $ 5,500.00 h! Debt Service !! 300.00 Total Local Prop. Tax Relief Fund $ 5;500.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO 0 '... n LoCa L Qio+ TwmMivr vFAR- Special Tuition Cumulative Property DECEMBER 31st of INCOMING \ EAR. f und Fund Building Tax Relief 1- Dec 3l E incm a s\ve f ° r enSUmg year ’. Jan ’ Ito $124,835.00 $254,300.00 $ 55,440.00 $ 6,500.00 2 'yeT S “ yEXPe " d ‘ tU .T.\ Auß .!:“ D ": 3 i P^' n f 47,101.00 91,204.00 50,000.00 01*00 3. Additional Appropriations to be made Aug. 1 to ,„ nnnn oa^norin Dec. 31 of present yeag 3,000.00 29,500.00 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year—not incjjided in line 2 or 3 5. Total Estimated Expenditure*MAfld lines 1,2, 3 and4) r...l I $171,936.00 $348,504.00 $134,940.00 $7,413.00 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance, July 31st of presenUyear * 13,647.00 * 53,868.00 61,755.00 * 5,308.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) • • 37,778.00 43,631.00 24,419.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, Aug. Ist • of present school year to Dec. 31st of next school year (Schedule on file in office of School Board) a. Special Taxes (See Schedule) 1.965.00 2,065.00 700.00 5,308.00 b. All Other Revenue (See Schedule) 32,000.00 155 085.00 18,000.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, Ba, and 8b) $ 85,390.00 $254,649.00 $104,874.00 $10,616.00 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC- 31st OF ENSUING YEAR 4 (Deduct line 9 from line 5) $ 86,546.00 $ 93,855.00 $ 30,066.00 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period) 8,610.00 18,793.00 26,636.00 3,203.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add „ _ „ „ lines 10 and 11) IT. $ 95,156.00 $112,648.00 $ 56,702.00 * Includes accounts receivable due from state Auditor in July 1957. PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property $7,560,310.00 Number of Taxable Polls 653 Levy on Levy on Amount to FUNDS Polls Property Be Raised Special . SI.OO $1.23 $ 85,136.00 Tuition 1.49 112,648.00 Cumulative Building .75 56,702.00 Total SI.OO $3.49 $264,506.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE CQP.LEC'TCD To be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS 1955 1956 1957 1958 Special $ 64,010.00 $ 75,431.00 $ 85,111.00 $ 95.156.0 Q Tuition 82,795.00 84,613.00 98,220.00 112,648.00 Cumulative Building •. ... 52,182.00 53,327.00 54,874.00 56,702.00 Total • * $198,987.00 $213,371.00 $238,305.00 $264,506.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, tap or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board ftf tax coni' missioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or op or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for nearing in this county. LaMar Stoops, President W. O. Christner, Secretary Lowell McCuen, Treasurer Dated this sth day of August, 1957 . ‘ •' Board of’ School Trustees

the Brethren which convenes at Camp Mack Friday night thru Sunday. Dinner guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Will Ramer were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bruhaeher and son LaVon, Harvey Ramer family, sir. and Mrs. Daniel Ramer. After noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Good and two sons of Woos* l er, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramer. Several Union Grove Brethren In Christ church members spent last Saturday in Chicago where ;hey went sight seeing and’ attended service at Pacific Garden Mission. They were Ardys and LoiS Book, Donna and Kathleen Freed, Doris Stump, jTVernon Hoover, Rose and Marilyn Carroll- Dallas and Ralph and Nelson Wakely, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stump, Don r '"°d, and Rev. and Mrs. Clark. Hock. jurist Crusaders of Union Grove Brethren lii Christ church will give the program at Madison Union Chapel, west of Wakarusa, Sunday evening. Union Grove Ladies Aiidf met this Thursday with Mrs,. Piauil Teeters, near Cassopolis, Mich. Dinner guests Sunday of Ephriam Miller family were Maudiie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and Mary and Vernon Mullett. Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ephriam Miller and Jake

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Miller wiled oft the -loftias MasW to see their n6W baby, Sunday afternoon. !Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell and children had dinner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hartzell, Nippanee. Grace Nunemafcer of Lancaster, Pa.- called on Mrs. Uphpiam Miller Monday. CANADA AND TEXAS GUESTS Quests Saturday of Ms. Rhd Mrs. Christian Schmucker u*ere Mrs. Schmucker’s brother. Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Schmucker ana family and Elizabeth Bloomfield of Col* 1 logwood, Ontario. Visitors Monday evening were Mrs. Earl Dickenhofif. Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Lloyd Wells of Gainsville, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Levli Ressler attended the Berkey reunion at Middlebury Sunday and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knopp. Mr. and Mrs. Blva Heckaman were ta Wlar*aw one day last week. Homemakers Guild had their family picnic at Center lake, Warsaw Thursday evening. Present were she Kenneth Sinith*, Clarence Miahlers. Marvin Mishlers, Everett Mi&hlers, Robert Crtipes, Harold D. Umibauahi*, Kenneth H. Stumps- Roger Hates, Harvey Moneytheffers, Robert Deans, Edwin Andrews add their' families. Also Julia Blosser, Dale Stouder, Mr. and Mrs. Howard’ Slabaugh. Matilda Schimueker, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schmucker and Michael, Alvin and Glenn Schmueker, attended a family gettogether Sunday evening at the Earl Dickerhoffs, Ft. Wayne. Others there w’ere Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garber and sons, Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yoder, Goshen, Mrs. Clem Kaser- New Paris, Mrs. Lloyd Wells, Gainsville, Tex,; Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Schmucker and family, Elizabeth Bloomfield of Ontario and Mr. Dickerhoff’s mother and sister of Ft. Wayne. Alvin Rohrer called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ressler. Dallas Burkholder family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dausman Sunday evening. Titus Metzler family entertained Sunday evening in honor of Bill Trotter family of Columbiana, O. Others there iwere the Vernon Millers and Betty of Elkhart, James Miller family, .South Bend. George Miller family, Middlebury and Mr. and Mrs. John Leinbach of Wakarusa. !Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cripe were supper guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stouder and Brenda, Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs* Vern Cripe were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mi-s, Ed- Miltenberger at Bourbon. Others there were John Miltenberger, South Bend, and Bob Miltenberger of LaGrange- 111. Roger Hahn family spent Sunday evening with Glenn Holdeman family, near Wakarusa. There will be services at Bethel Conservative Mennonite church next Sunday evening. Members from here heard Samuel Doctorian at Pleasant Grove ohuneh near Goshen, Sunday evening. Ma’hlon Gingerich family were dinner guests Sunday of Harvey M. Miller family. Mrs. Bertha Newman of Peru, now of Camp Mack, spent the weekend with Mrs. Homer Weldy. Union Grove Brethren In Christ Crusaders had charge of the pro-

gram Suftday evening. Theme was Instruments fol the' Matter’s Use. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and Delbert and Don HartzeE family called on Kenneth Hartzell family, Sunday afternoon. Mn and Mrs. Robert Weaver and Pat and Mike. Were supper guests of the Kenneth Hartzells, rriday. LADIES RURAL CLUB Ladies Rural club meets today (Thursday) at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Albert Bontrager. Mrs. Charles Slabaugh and Mrs. Loyal Stiickman have charge of the program. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Maxwell Clouse, ‘A fault I see in our club’ will be response to roll call. Paul Rummel family visited the Roger Hahns Monday evening of last weekiMrs. ‘Bertha Postmia was a dinner guest Sunday of Roger Hahn family and Mrs. Gertrude Mishler. In the afternoon they took the children to South Bend to Story Land Zoo. iMrs.JTphn Haines was taken to Bremen hospital for observation Monday morning. Mrs. Cecil Haines and John called on her in tpe evening. Bishop and Mrs. CasJ G. Stump spent the weekend of July 28 at Kniffley, Ky., where dedication services were held by the newly built mission church. Bishop Stump gave the dedication sermon. Rev. Elam Dohner is superintendent and Rev. Freesner, formerly of Oklahoma, is pastor. Bishop Carl Stump began a week of tent meetings at West Charlton, 0., Sunday, where Rev. Hess Brubaker is pastor. Guests of Kenneth Martin family Sunday afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 Royer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royer, Marcus Ramer family, Junior Martin family, Mrs. Leona Martin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Slhaum. Callers Monday were Mrs. Louise Flora, son and daughter. J. K. MILLERS HAVE COMPANY FROM NEW YORK Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller, S. Main, Monday, were Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Helmuth. Edna Helmuth, Mrs. Jonas Troyer, Keith and Beverly- near Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bleile. Mrs. Verna Bleile was a dinner guest Thursday. The New York guests and Mrs. Miller will leave this Wednesday for Illinois to spend a few days with their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Amzie Miller. They plan to return to Nappanee by way of Kokomo to spend Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mi's. Daniel Bontrager and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helmuth. FATHER or MRS. n MYERS DIES IN ELKHART Fred Heffner, 70, father o.f Mrs. Glenn Myers of Locke passed away July 29 at Elkhart.. He is survived by his wife, eight daughters and four sons, 18 grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. Services were last Wednesday in Elkhart in charge of Rev. H. J. Berger, pastor of Dunlap EUB church where Mr. Heffner was a member. Burial was in Prair.ie St. Mennoniite cemetery. FRY REUNION Fry reunion was at the park Saturday. They plan to meet there again next year at a later date. Among out-of-town folks were Mr. and Mrs. Mary Ann Troyer, Mrs. Paul Flinner, all of Sugar Creek. Q.; the Ben Frys, Joe Frys and Eli Frys, all of Indianapolis and several from Michigan. Sarah Diener left Saturday for the upper peninsula of Michigan, "-here she is working for Mrs. Witmer of Goshen in the Witmer summer home. She was also employed there last, summer. She was accompanied there Saturday by her brother, Lester and Dale Welty. GVLrs. J. C. Bock spent Friday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bock at Middlebury. flVIr. and Mrs. Andrew Otto and Stevie and Mrs. J. K. Miller called on the Howard Miller family near Wakarusa, Sunday. Martel Jennings spent the weekend with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Don Jennings at Kendallville.

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Hastings i .' ii Mrs. Robert Rumfelt Summer Christmas Tree program, Sunday, Aug. 18, at 7:30 • p. m., sponsored by WSWS is a program to get mission funds, so the children in foreign lands may have a nicer Christmas. Morning message iby Rev. Paul Eppley was “After- the Hirst Enhhusiasrrw J Wihat?'’ John 21:3 Simon Peter said unto them, “I am going fishing.” < Altar flowers were Brought by Mrs. Kenneth Haney and Mrs. Oscar Haney. Youth Fellowship will meet at the annex next Sunday eve at 6:30, Rev. Eppleycounselor, Terry Hollar, president. LADIES AID TRIP Ail ladies of the church wanting to go with Ladies Aid, Wed., Aug. 14 to Elkhart to see the “Ten Commandments" picture and have dinner in the evening contact the committee, Mrs. Haroldl Fox or Mrs. Paul ‘Hollar, this week. August meeting of the Ladies Aid was in the church annex, Wednesday with Mrs. Roy Tusing, hostess. Meeting was opened with group singing. Beautiful words were given for roll call answers. Scripture and prayer were by Mrs. Clara Fox and Mrs. Russel Hollar. A committee of Mesdames Henry Biller- Robert Heekaman, Roy Tusing and Forest George were to arrange a pastry sale in October. Mrs. Harold Fox was appointed in charge of Christmas Card sales. Poems were read by Mrs. Harold Fox and Mrs. Henry Biller. “She is Just a Housewife,” and “Finding Fault.” Mrs. Royce Biller read the secretary report. Mrs. Robert Rumfelt told interesting experiences of a trip to Flat Creek and Red Bird Missions in Kentucky. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roy Tusing. ATTEND DEDICATION Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox and David attended a dedication service at Calvary Baptist churchOswego. Vern Dausman donated a lot of ground, 250 by 100 feet adjoining the Church yard, to be , used for a parsonage. The memorial bulletin board 1 inset in a brick structure with automatic lighting was presented in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dausman, by their children, Mrs. Donald Fox, Mrs. Dallas Popenfoose, Mrs. Russel Tom and Vern Dausman. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox and David left Monday for a trip to Niagara Falls. Mrs. Clara Fox will stay at the Fox home in Milford, to answer business calls. Mrs. Andy Snowden, Goshen and Mrs. Harold Fox dressed young fryers at the Fox home, Monday. Charles Fox was an overnight guest Monday of Donal Rumfelt. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Stoltzfus, Sarah and twins, Elam and Elmer of Lancaster, Pa.- spent the week with Mrs, Alma Stoltzfus and children. They were all supper guests Monday at the Adlia Miller home, and another evening at the Jonas Yoder home near Etna Green. BLOOD BANK The need for blood is critical at headquarters in Ft. Wayne. If there is no blood there, there isn’t any for anyone in the Kosciusko county. Blood Bank Day is Wed., Aug. 21 at the Masonic Temple in Warsaw. There will be recruiters in the office of the Red Cross at the entrance of the County Failgrounds all this week. They are expecting to sign -up a great number of volunteers to donate blood, to make up for the shortage. Will you sign up at the fair? If not there, contact Mrs. Royce Biller, or Mrs. Robert Rumfeit for Jefferson Twp., and Mrs. Elsie Stackhouse for Scott. Twp. Transportation will be furnished. There are no eating restrictions now. Amish will have church services Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beer attended the Daniel Beer family reunion at Mansfield, 0., Sunday. Robert and Paul Ritzunan of Akron, 0., have spent the past three weeks at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Theo Beer. Alan Beer took his two cousins- Dennis Rumfelt and Bernie Beer, to the Lake Wavvasee cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorg, Tuesday and Friday

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