Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 29, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 August 1936 — Page 4
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. ' In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Noble County, Indiana. 5 Before the County Council of Nobhle County, Indiana. : Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Noble County, Indiana, that the proper legal cfficers of said municipality will, at their regular meeting place on the Bth day of September, 1936, consider the following budget for the expense of the Couity Government of Noble County, ludiana, fqr the year ending December 31, 1937. CLERK’'S OFFICE Salary ' $ 1920.00 All other operating exp. 2900.00
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DR. J. S. WELLINGTON OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted Zimmerman Building Every Friday Evenlng "6:30 too 9 Phone 273 for Appointmenf
W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law : (OfMce in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, ND S e e Harry L. Benner ‘ Auctioneer 1 Upen for all engagemends Wolf La‘fg, Indiana Both Noble an¥ Whitley County Phones o e —————————————————————————— Shobe Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Office in Democrat Building Phone 41 Albion e i O. A. Billman ; Well Drilling ~ Water Supply Systems - Phone 333 ~ Ligonier, Ind. Bothwell & Vanderford
AUDITOR'S OFFICE Salary : 2240.00 All other operating exp. 2900.00 TREASURER’'S OFFICE Salary : 1920.00 3 per cent on Del. Col. 800.00 All other operating exp. 2750.00 RECORDER’S OFFICE Salary 1240.00 All other operating exp. 1405.00 SHERIFF'S OFFICE - Salary _ 1920.09 All other operating exp. 3600.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR’S OFFICE Salary 1120.00 All other operating exp. 160.00 SURVEYOR’S OFFICE ‘Salary : 1500.00 All other operating exp. 900.00 SCHOOL SUPT. OFFICE _ Salary : 2060.00 All other operating exp. 600,00 ATTENDANCE OFFICER’S OFF.
I Salary 600.00 ‘All other operating exp. 350.00 COUNTY AGENT'S OFFICE Salary 1500.00 All other operating exp. 900.00 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Salary Health Com. 360.00 Officegexpense 60.00 Prev. Contg. Disease ; 500.00 Health Cons. (Co. Nurse) 1800.00 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Salary : 1550.00 All other operating exp. 235.00 COUNTY COUNCIL Salary o 3560.00 BOARD OF REVIEW Per Diem 260.00 DEPUTY ASSESSORS : Washington Township 60.00 Spartg Township 85.00 Perry Township 200.00 Elkhart Township 100.00 York Township 60.00 Noble Townghip 85.00 Green Township ‘ 60.00 Jefferson Township 60.00 Orange Township 300.00 Wayne Township - 780.00 Allen Township 85.00 Swan Township ; 60.00
Albion Township : 60.00 CORONER’S OFFICE Salary - - 680.00 Operating Expense 15.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT ' Salary County Com. 960.00 County Attorney’s salary 400.00 COURT HOUSE Repair 500.00 Emplqyees 1400.00 Operating Exp. ? 2600.70 COUNTY JAIL Repair ! o 500.00 Employees : 400.00 Operating Exp. . 900.00 COUNTY FARM ; 'Repair : 500.00 ‘Salary Supt. and Matron 1200.00 'Emplgyees 1500.60 ‘Operating Exp. 5000.00 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES : Soldier’s Burial , 2000.00 Qfficial Bondg ; : 1000.00 Public Ditches 2500.00 Farmers Institute 100.00 Soldiers’ Grave Markers 120.00 Antitoxin for Poor - '150.00 Irene Byron Sanatorium 6500.00 Insurance 500.00 Taxes Refunded , 200.00 Freight, Drayage, Tel. 900.00 Public Printing 2100.90 Inmates State Institutions 3500.00 Exp. of Fcl. Schl. Loans 1000.00 Registration of voters 100.00 Overdraft Sch. Fd. Prin. & Interest : : 5000.00 Public Welfare (Advancement ; ~ 10000.00 CIRCUIT COURT ol Special Judge - 860.00 Witnesg Fees allowed by law 200.90 Jurors Meals, etc - 2030.00
Automobile Insurance Old Line Stock Co. No membership fee—No assessments—Premiums payable in monthly payments if desired—All claims settled promptly KIMMELL REALTY CO. 108 McLean St. Phone 800 Ligonier, Ind.
"-“ . ’ | Ligonier Shipping Ass'n. HMARKET YOUR LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVELY “{n the Hands of a Friend From ‘Beginning to End.” ¢ The Manager and secretary are bond »d by the Massachysetts Bonding and fnsurance Oompn}” tor protection of sur patrons. NHREN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK TO SHIP, CALL Howard Herald Phone 711 Ligonier
Arthur Claudon Crustee Perry Townshsp Office in the Mier Bank Building Office Hours—Friday Nights, by appointment only .
Dr. H. B. WOODS Chiropractor and Physio . Therapist , Cor. 2nd and Martin Bts. Lady Attendant Phione 71 Ligonier, Indiana Subserfbe Now For The Ligomies
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Your Own Signature NO ONE ELSE NEED SIGN dentun‘ywar‘:ln.::g g"}‘l.an.::tt% on furniture, auto, lve stock. ete. Liberal repayment terms. PFull unformation as to any of our w services ::ht& furnished without or obliPURCHASER’S FINANCE PLAN | Our Purchaser's Pinance Plan, with or | without down payment, has proven very popular. lake advantage of cash prices by using our service. SECURITY CO. Over Morris b & 10c Store. KENDALLVILLE, IND., PHONE 212
Official Reporter 700.00 Court Bailiffs A - 400.00 Probation Officer ; 400.00 Pauper Attorney . 250.00 Court Room Supplies p 425.00 Return of Fugitives 200.00 Insanity and Eyileptics Inq. 150.00 Change of Venue 400.00 Board of Charities by udge 100.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AS ABOVE (COUNTY FUND) Total estimated expenditures as above (County Fund $ 98,225.00 Estimated Misc. Receipts 36,5633.49 Amt. necessary to be raised by taxation 61,691.51 Assessed Valuatign ®Noble County Estimate $30,399,150.00 Proposed rate of taxation for above -.21 centg on each $lOO valuation. COURTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Current Charges—--old Age Assistance $ 33,000.00 Burial recipients of Old Age Assistance 2,040.0¢ Burial recipients of blind ‘assistance ° 300.00 Assistance for Crippled Children 600.00 Child Welfare service 400.00 Assistance for dependent , " children in custody of relatives 14,000.00 Total $ 80,340.90 Salary of County Director 1,300.00 ‘Sal.. Clerk-Stenographers 1,020.00 Salary of Investigators 900.00 All other operating exp. 1,650.00 Asst. dependent children in - custody of individuals 4,000.00 Asst. Dep. children of Ins-
titutiong 10,000.00 Asst. sick children 1,600.00 Burial expense 300.00 Properties 210.00 Adding : Total 20,880.00 Total estimated expend. $101,220.00 Estimated Misc. receipts 64,978.00 Amt. necessary to be raised by taxation 37.242.00 Assessed valuation -Noble County, estimated 30,399,160.00 Proposed rate of taxation for above .13 centg on each $lOO valuation.
. GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR ... Personal Service $ 39,940.00 All operating expense 24,725.00 Material 26,476.00 Current charges, insurance 3,600.00 Properties 17,600.00 Total estimates as ahove - 160,140.00 No levy mnecessary. TOWNSHIP POOR Waghing ton § 950.00 Sparta 3,200.00 Perry 6,000.00 Yorx 2,000.00 Noble 2,000.00 Jefferson 1,900.00 Orange 6,200.00 Wayne 20,000.00 Allen 2,400.00 Allbion 6,400.09 TOWNSHIP UNIT GRAVEL "ROAD BONDS Washington Township Payment of Principal $ 350.00 Payment of Interest 210.00 Amt. to be raised S 5170.00 Assessed Valuation $655,380.00 Proposed rate .085 cents on each $lOO Sparta Townehlp S
Payment of Prineipal 3482 00 Payment of Interest 1787.66 Amt. to be raised 5269.65 Assessed valuation $2,215,720.00 Proposed rate .245 cents on cach $lOO valuation. . Perry Townshlp Payment of Principal 2852.00 Payment of Interest 1766 .46 Amt. to be raised 4608.45
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Proposed rate .lic on each $lOO valu“ation. : Elkhart Township Payment of Principal 1310.00 Payment of Interest 369.00 Amt. to be raised 1679.00 Assgessed valuation $2,123,960.00 Proposed rate .08c on each $lOO valuation. York Township Payment of Principal 768.00 Payment of Interest 499.20 Amt. to be raised 1267.2) Assessed valuation $1,475,465.00 Proposed rate .10c on each $lOO valuation. e Noble Township Payment of Principal 734.50 Payment of Interest 532.52 Amt. to be raised 1267.02 Assessed valuation $1,172,260.00 Proposed rate .108 cents on each $lOO valuation. Greén Township Payment of Principal 1422.66 Payment of Interest « 577.63 Amt. to be raised 2000 29 Assessed ‘valuation $1,042,035.04 Proposed rate. 19 cents on each $lOO valuation. Jeflerson Township -
Payment of Principal 3899.94 Payment of Interest 1048.35 Amt. to be raised 4948.29 Assessed valuation $1,619,885.00 Proposed rate .31 centg on each $lOO valuation. Orange Township : Payment of Principail 2945.28 Payment of Intereast 44632 Amt. to be raised , 3391.60 Assessed valuation $3,509,280.00 Proposed rate .095 cents on each $lOO valuation. Wayne Townshilp Payment of Principal 11,036.72 Payment of Interest 3966.18 Amt. to be raised ' 165002.90 Assessed valuation = $7,404,660.00 Proposed rate .203 cents on each $lOO valuation. All®n Township Payment of Principal 4782.72 Payment of Interest 1523.68 Amt. to be raised ... 6306.40 Assesseq valuation $2,331,480.00 Proposed rate .276 cents on each - $lOO valuation. Swan Township Payment of Principal 3354.00 Payment_ of Interest 1174.60 Amt. to be raised 4530.60 Assessed valuation $1,610,385.00 Proposed rate .282 cents on each $lOO valuation. Albion Township Payment of principal 226.00 Payment of interest 146.25 Amt. to be raised ; 37126 Assessed valuation $990,685.00 Proposed rate .038 cents on each $lOO valyation.
COUNTY UNIT GRAVEL ROAD BOND FUND Payment on principal 51179.60 Payment of interest 13273.50 Amt. to be raised 64453.10 Assessed valuation $30,399,150.00 Proposed rate .215 cents on each $lOO wvaluation. COUNTY BRIDGE BOND AND INTEREST FUND Payment on principal 3000.00 Payment on interets 1650.00 Amt. to be raised 46£0.00 Assesseg valuation $30,389,150.00 Proposed rate 015 centg on each $lOO valuation. COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR TAX Proposed rate 006 on each $lOO valuation. Assessed valuation Noble County, $30,399,150.00. Amount to be raised by the above, $1823.96. GENERAL STATEMENT OF COUNTY FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936 $103,402.23 Rec. from taxes June dist 61,760.46 Mics. Receipts to July 31, 1936 v 6097176 Total receipts to July 81,
1986 226,134.44 Expenditureg to July 31, 1936 136,802.34 Balance on hand July 31, 1936 : 89,332.10 Estimated misc. receipts from July 31, 1936 to Dec. 31, 1986 25,442.00 Estimated receipts from taxeg Dec. Dist. 55,000.00 Total estimated receipts from July 81, 1936 to Dec. 31, 1986 , 169,774.10 Estimated expenditures from July 81, 193¢ to . Dec. 31, 1936 93,740.61 Estimated balance Dec. 31 1088 76,038.49 Bstimated receipts from Jan. 1, 1987 to June 1, 1987 S 13,430.00
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Bstimated Expenditures : from Jan. 1, to June 31, ey 76,650.00 |} GOSHEN m Hxcesg Revenue County Fd 13,103.49 Bstimated Misc. receipts County Fund Jan. 1, 1937 ' 193 to Dec. 31, 1937 23,430.00 : Estimated amt. to be de- SUN. Fo ducted from budget be- i fore tax levy s made 36,633.49 (Of all balances here shown $24,084,93 in closed banks.) ~ Taxpayers appearing shall have a Bl right to be heard on the above, after the tax levies have been determined FOU for the above, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such of Ec levies may gppeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further SEA and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Green IG. Auditor not later . than the fourth Green Filling St Monday of September, 1936, and the Board will fix a date for a hearing |‘S in this county. e ————— Given this 10th day of August, . 4 1936. ‘r—_ GBRRY DEHOFF. Auditor Noble County., Indiana. For d V'B
NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION WNotice ig hereby given that the Noble County Council will at thelr regular meeting place on the Sth day of September, 1936, consider the follow jng additional appropriations for the year 19386. 2 To appropriate out of the ‘Noble County General Fund the following: a. Clerk Per Diem att. Court ¥ 125.00 b. Regorder’s office expense 133.00 c. Recorder’s Dep. Hire 150.00 d. Treasure’s Office Exp. 50.00 e. County Sch. Supt. Office expense 50.00 f. County Council salary 140.00 g. Albion Township Poor 800.00 h. Court House Embployea 750 i. Court House Supplies 325.00 j. County Jail Employee 400.00 k. County Farm Repair 1500.00 1. County farm emuployee 39000 m. County Farm Sapplies 600.00 o. Registration of voters 100.00 p. Freight, drayage & tel 100.00 q. Pulic printing 500.00 r. County Agent’s Salary 125.00 s. Court Reporter’s Sal 1100.00 2. To appropriate out of Gravel Road Repair. a. Pegponal Services 1500.70 b. Current charges 3850.00 GERRY DEHOFF, Auditor Noble County, Indiana. Mrs. Violet McDonald and son Gaylord spent Thursdav and Friday linthehonoollr.udlln.n_hn Minier.
Big Program For Esxposition Farm Week
Waving fields of grain and iron ore and machinery will blend symbolically at the Great Lakes Exposition when Farm Week is celebrated at the Exposition from August 17 to August 22
Agriculture and industry, which make for the greatness of the Great Lakes area, will have a holiday together in the full program which has been arranged for the entire week Boys and girls of the rural area will have a chance to see at first hand how iron and steel are made and how machinery is produced and their city cousins in turn will learn about the raising of the crops that provide them with food and clothing. " The entire week will be a holiday for the rural population of the Great Lakes region. It will be their opportunity to emjoy the cntertainment, exhibits, displays, buildings and educational features of the Great Lakes Exposition, already enjoyed by oves one and one-half million people fzom all sections of the country.
Featured on the program of the opening day of Farm Week, which s Agricultural Day, will be a health contest to select the healthiest boy and girl; a style show for the bestdressed girl and the best costume created by a girl and an identification contest to identify a wide variety of implements, articles and crope feund on the farm. Prizes will be awarded at a special ceremony which will be held on the stage of the beauntifwl Marine Theatre of the Exposition. The 4-H Clubs are actively pasticipating in planning and comdecting these contests and programa Throughout the entire week there will be concerts and entertainment ia the many colorful spots of the 130 .cpMdthm | mewasm ' OM'.M w.fi?&nmmfi; eration; Dean ). F. Cunninghass of mmemd‘
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COIPL!’HNG A 8,1588 mile fact-finding run out of Indianapolis, the standard Ford V-8 I'% ton platform truck shown above, averaged 1252 miles per gallon for the entire distance wh''c carrying a 67 percent overload, acco:ding to R. A. Hayes, ma-azor of the Indianapolis Branch f Ford Motor Company. In tic o view, Ford officials are secn ¢ ining the records of gas .1, < and water consumption wiich w 12 kept by the Shell Petroleum Corporation’s service station where
Hear: Attack Fatal Elias Schlichtenmyer age 88 resident of the vicinity of Brimfield the past 80 years and practically a lifelang demlen of Noble county died suddenly Friday afternoon while seat
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Th?dv&nn!nnunmdn are enjoying the duction nwnhuhmmumwuhgposition, Cleveland. Farm buildings, farm animals, the old caken bucket and many othef touches of homely color arouse smiles and heart throbs at this scene of rural peace and quiet set down in the center of the great exposition in the heart of a metropolitan city.
State University; H. C. Ramsower, disector of agricultural extension work of Ohio State University; O. C. Cray, district supervisor of extenslon work; Harold S. Ward, Cuyabaga County agent for the agricultwssl extension service; Gabriel Simea, county agent directing 4H Clubs here; E. G. Pickard, master of the county Grange; James Moore of the Obio Farm Bureau Federation; &thnfi.m.tmdm. State University; Harry L. Fex of the Grange; and Walter Klapd editor of the Ohic Farmer sre en the committee representing the Obdo Farm groups planning the weel's activities. Croy is acting as chaismas and Lloyd is serving as chalvman of the program committee. The Ohio State Grange, the Ohio Fesm Bureau, the College of Agrizo&mm.u Qhio Department of Education’s
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the truck was refueled. After each refueling, the truck’s gas tank, oil and radiator caps were locked with the key remaining in the possession of the service station attendant. The truck carried the 67 percent ovarload at all times and was oper ted at about 3%umih. ).hfllr: = open road. was dhzd (1259 miles and mo wWas - 174 between changes. Water conwviion wasonlylomffl he cut’re distance. The dog sainted on the cab door emphasizes the theme of Ford V-8 economy.
ed in the front yard of the Cyrus Faulkner farm home north of Brimfleld. A verdict by Coroner Myron C. Hutchins of Kendallville was death due to “chronic myocarditis.”
Vocational Agricultural Education division are co-operating in the plans for the week’s program. The calendar of “Farm Week” s as follows: Monday, August 17 AGRICULTURAL DAY Tuesday, August 18 DAIRY DAY Wednesday, August 19 FARM PRODUCE DAY Thursday, 0 FARM wxmn Friday, August 21 FARM IMPROVEMENT DAY 2 RECREATION DAY nmfi ill be b “ " Aogust present and take active part in the program arranged for the day. *
