Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 August 1936 — Page 3
DR. J. S. WELLINGTON OPTOMETRIC - EYE SPECIALIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted Limmerman Building Every Friday Evening 6:30 to 9 Phone 273 for Appointment
W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Ofice n Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, ‘ND R e Harry L. Benner Amfi,og r Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, rf ndiana Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones e e Shobe Abstract Co. . Abstracts of Title Office in Democrat Building Phone 41 Albion O. A. Billman Well Drilling Water Supply Systems Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind. Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers Yhone 156. Ligonier. Indiana
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Noble County, Indiana. Before the County Council of Noble County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Npble County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers 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 County Government of Noble County, Indiana, for the year ending December 31, 1937. _ CLERK’S OFFICE
Salary \ $ 1920.00 All other operating exp. 2900.00 AUD(I’[‘O% ® OFFICE Salary 2240.00 All qther” operating exp. 2900.00 TREASURER’S OFFICE Salary 1920.00 3 per cent on Del. Col. 800.00 All other operating exp. 2760.00 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 OFFICHE 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. Salary 6 600.00 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 350.00 BOARD OF REVIEW Per Diem . ' 260.00 DEPUTY ASSESSORS Washington Township - 60.00 Sparta Township 85.00 Perry Township 200.00 Elkhart Township 100.00 York Township / 60.00 Noble Township 85.00 Green Township ' 60.00 Jefferson Township 60.00 Orange Township 300.00 Wayng Township 780.00 Allen Township 86.00 Swan Township ; 60.09 Albion Township ' 69.90 CORONER’'S OFFICE ; 2 Salary o 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 Hxp. : - 2600.90 COUNTY JAIL o Repalr 500.00 Employees : 400.00 Operating Exp. 900.00 COUNTY FARM ' ; Repair 3 500.00 Salary Supt. and Matron 1200.00 Operating Exp. : 5000.00 Soldier's Burfal 200000 Official Bonds® 1000.00 T e :
Automobile Insurance 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.
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Public Ditches 2600.00 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 Fecl. Schl. Loans 1000.00 Registration of voters 100.00 Overdraft Sch. Fd. Prin. & Interest , 5000.00 Public Welfare (Advancement 10000.00 CIRCUIT COURT : Special Judge 350.00 Witnesg Fees allowed by law 200.90 Jurors Meals, etc 2030.00 Official Reporter - 700.00 Court Bailiffs 400.00 Probation Officer . 400.00 Pauper Attorney 250.00 Court Room Supplies ~ 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 (COQNTY FUND) :
Total estimated expenditures gas above (County Fund $ 98,225.00 Estimated Misc. Receipts 36,633.49 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 y 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 Investigatorsg 900.00 All other opyung exp: 1,650.00 Asst. dependent children in
custody of individuals 4,000.00 Asst. Dep. children of Institutiong 10,000.00 Asst. sick children 1,600.00 Burial expense ' 300.00 Properties 210.00 Adding ' Total 20,880.00 R o _ Total estimated expend. $101,220.00 Estimated Misc. receipts 64,978.00 Amt. necessary to be rais-. ed by taxation 37.242.00 Assessed valuation Noble ~ County, estimated 30,399,150.00 lPropoaed rate of taxation for above .13 centg on each $lOO } valuation.
.« GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR ... Personal Service $ 39,940.00 All operating -expense 24,726.00 Material 206,475.00 Current charges, insurance 3,5600.00 Properties 17,600.00 Total estimates as above 160,140.00 ~ No levy necessary. ’ : TOWNSHIP POOR Waghing ton -$ 950.00 Sparta & 8,200.00 Perry - 6,000.00 York 2,000.00 e L 2,000.00
Jefferson 1,900.00 Orange : ’ 6,200.00 Wayne 20,000.00 Allen 2,400.00 Allbion 6,400.0¢ TOWNSHIP UNIT GRAVEA ROAD BONDS Washington Township Payment of Principal $ 350.00 Payment of Interest 210.00 Amt. to be raised 5€0.0 Assessed Valuation $655,380.00 Proposed rate .085 cents on each $lOO valuation. Sparta Townshlp Payment of Principal 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. : Pérry Township Payment of Principal 2852.00 Payment of Interest.. 1766.46 Amt. to be raised 4608.45 Assessed valuation $4,348,175.00 Proposed rate .11c on each $lOO valuation. f Elkhart Township ?
Payment of Principal . 1310.00 Payment of Interest F 369.00 Amt. to be raised 1679.00 Asseseed valuation - $2,123,950.00 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. 3 3 Noble Township Payment of Principal 734.50 Payment of Interest b 32.62 Amt. to be raised 1267.02 Assessed valuation $1,172,250.00 Proposed rate .108 cents on each $lOO valuation. Greén Township Payment of Principal 1422.66 Payment of Interest 677.63 Amt. to be raised 2000 29 Assessed ‘valuation $1,042,035.04 Proposed rate. 19 cents on each $lOO valuation. = Jefferson Township : Payment of Principal -+ '8899.94 Payment of Interest 1048.36 Amt. to be raised 4948.29 Assessed valuation $1,619,885.00 Proposed rate .31 centg on each $lOO valuation.
Orange Township . Payment of Principal 2945.28 Payment of Intereast 446.32 Amt. to be raised 8391.60 Assessed valuation $3,509,280.00 Proposed rate .095 cents on each $lOO valuation. Wayne Township Payment of Principal 11,036.72 Payment of Interest : 3966.18 Amt. to be raised 15002.96 Assessed valuation $7,404,560.00 Proposed rate .203 cents on each $lOO valuation. Allén Township Payment of Principal 4782.72 Payment of Interest 1523.68 Amt. to be raigsed ...... 6306.40 Assessed valuation $2,331,480.00 Proposed rate .276 cents on each - $lOO valuation. Swan Township Payment of Prineipal 3353.00 Payment of Interest 1174.60 Amt. to be raised 4530.60 Assessed valuation $1,610,386.00 Préposed rate .282 cents on each $lOO valuation. Albion Township Payment of principal - 225.00 Payment of interest 146.25 Amt. to be raised 371.26 Assessed valuation $990,686.00 Proposed rate .038 cents on each $lOO valyation.
COUNTY UNIT GRAVEL ROAD | BOND FUND | Payment on- principal 51179.60 Payment of interest 13273.60 Amt. to be raised 64463.10 Assessed valuation $30,399,160.00 Proposed rate .216 cents on each $lOO valuation. COUNTY BRIDGE BOND AND INTEREST FUND Payment on principal 3000.00 Payment on interets - 1660.00 Amt. to be raised 4650.00 Assesseg valuation $30,399,160.00 Proposed rate .015 centg on each $lOO valuation. 4 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, $1823.95, GENERAL STATEMENT OF COUNTY FUND Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936 g $103,402.28 Rec. from taxeg June dist 61,760.46 Mics. Receipts to July 31, 1936~ 60,971.76 Total receipts to July 31, 1936 226,134.44 Expenditures to July 31, 1936 136,802.34 Balance on hand July 31, 1936 , 89,382.10 Estimated misc. receipts from July 31, 1936 to Pec, 31, 1936 - 25,442.00 Estimated receipts from taxeg ‘Dec. Dist. 66,000.00 Total estimated receipts ~ from July 81, 1936 to Dec. 81, 1086 169,774.10 | Dee. 31, 1986 93,740.61 Estimated balance Dec. 31 | Jan. 1, 1987 to Jume 1,
THE LIGONIER BANNPFR, LIGONIER, INDIANA
1987 76,850.00 Rxcess Revenue County ¥4 13,103.49 Hstimated Misc. receipts County Fund Jan. 1, 1987 to Dec. 31, 1937 28,430.00 Estimated amt. to be deducted from budget before tax levy is made 36,633.49 (Of all balances here shown $24,084.98 in closed bDanks.) Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard on the above, after the tax levies have been determined for the above, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, 1936, and the Board will fix a date for a hearing in this county. Given this 10th day of August, 1936.
GBRRY DHHOFF, Auditor Noble County, Indiana. NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION - Notice g 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 1936. 1. To appgopriate out of the Noble County General Fungd the following: a. Clerk Per Diem att. Court 3 125.00 b. Recorder’s office expense 133.00 ¢. 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 Poof 800.00 h. Court House Employea 7570 i. Court House Supplies 325.00 j. County Jail Employee 400.00 k. County Farm Repair 1500.00 1. County farm employee 30000 m. County Farm Supplies 600.00 0. Registration of voters 100.00 p. Freight, drayage & tel 100.00 q. Pulic printing 500.00 r. County Agent’s Salary 125.00 8. Court Reporter’s Sal. 100.00 2. To appropriate out of Gravel Road Repafr. a. Peggonal Services © 1500.90 b. Current charges 850.00 GERRY DBEHOFF, _ Auditor Noble County, Indiana. Christian Seciénce Services “Soul” was the subject of the Les-son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 16. \ The Golden Text was: “fless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who' forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeta all thy diseases” (Psalms 103: 2,3).
Among the citatioas which comprised the Lesson-Sermor was the following from the Bible: “Now this I say, brethren, that %lesh and blood cannot inhe:'t the kingdom of God; neither dozh corruption inherit incorruption. Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we ghall all be changed For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up In yictory” (I Corinthians 15: 50, 651, 53, 64).
The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Sclence textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Soul {8 fmmortal because it Is Spirit, which has no eicment of selfdestruction” (p $11). “Life is (he law of Soul, even the law of the spirit of Truth, and Soul is never without fits representative. Man's individual being can no more die nor disappear in uncousciousness than ‘can Soul, for both are fmmortal. If man believes fn death mow, be must disbelieve in it when learning -that there is no reality in death, since the truth of being is desthless. The belief that existance in contingent on matter must be met and mastered by Science, before Life can be understood and harmony otained” (D. 427). #
will Exiibit at State Falr, | What proper wiring for electricity on Indianag farms will do, will be demonstrated at the farm electrifica- ‘ tion exhibit in the Purdue me‘ during the Indiana State Falr, Sept. 5-12. The unique display which was planned and bullt oy spe~lalists of Purdue University will present information on wiring all farm build ings and in addition will give the taiy visitorg comparative jdeas on the cost of operation for modern tarm and home electrical equipment. In the center of the eamtire exhibit will be am attractive, miniature, electrified farmstead with several working models of electrified farm equipment in operation. On one side of this model will de located a household equipment display, which is under the direction of Misg Gail Redfield of tle Plrdui Experiment Station in home economics and Miss Stas.ey Hunter, &s--sistant state leader of bhome demonstration agents. Aa important teature of the tounsehold exhibit which will show the amount ot lighting necessary to eliminate eye strain. Blectrical equipmoent such as ranges, cefiigerators wat:r heaters laundry ecipment and other new models of smailer appliances will be displayed sud demonstrated.
xgmorm CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the board of Commissioners of the County of Noble, in the State of Indiana, have adopted plans gnd specificationg for the erection of an addition ounto the lving guarters of the county infirmary, in said cpunty, said buildings, to be used for the housing of inmates in said institution, that said plans and
specificationg are mow on file in the office of the auditor ot sald county, and that up to 12:90 o’clock noon (standard time) of tbe 6th day of October, 1936, sealed bids are Invited and will be received by said board at the office of sald auditor In Albjon {n said County and State, for the comstruction of said building, and that on said day the comtract there fore will be let to the lowest and best bidder; that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BEach bid filed with the auditor must be accompanied by a good and sufficlent bond, payable to the state of Indiana, signed by the bidder and gt least two resident freeholders surties or by a properly authorized and qualified bonding or surety company, and the condition of said bond shall guarantee the faighful performance and execution of the work so bid for, according to the plans and specifications on file as aforesaid in case said contract is awarded to said bidder, and that the contractor so recelving said contract, shall prpmptly pay all debts {ncurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, materials furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon. KEach -bidder shall specity in his bidg the time reguired to complete sald contract. Said plans and specifications may be seen and inspected at the office of the guditor at the court house in Albion, in said county.
' Witness our hands and seals this 16th day of August, 1936. (SEAL) Anson Huntsman Cleo Green Rush Cunningham ; Board of Commissioners of Noble County, Indiana. 6t | ~. 5 Notice of Appelntment Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Emmitt Caldwell, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Sald estate is pending settlement in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana gnd is believed to be solvent. Maureen BE. Cass, Administrix. R. S. Emrick, Attorney.
. . Notice to Tax Payers of Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES BY THE SCHOOL CORPORATION OF LIGONIER, NOBLE COUNTY, I'NDIANA. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said School Corporation at their regular meeting place on the Bth of September, 1936, will consider the following budget: ' BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND A, General Administration 1. Board of School Trustees and Secretary’s Office e $ 400.00 6. Superintendent’s Office - 3650.00 B. Instructors Teaching . mes 500.00 D. Operating School Plant % ok Bels i STONEO 8, EhmhrySchooh____.__ 2760.00 8. Elementary Schools e 500.00 . Pl O ccvimmrsmmpmmnmsipine 150000 G. Co-ordinate and Auxiliary Activities ... 100.00 1. Capital Outlay / i Total Expenditures Special School Fund $13660.00
Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in Office of School Board. : * ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Special Tuition Bond Vocational DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for present school year ... $135560 $21600.00 $4700.00 $3700.00 2. Necessary Expenditures, Aug: Ito Deec. 31, next BCROOOL | FORE e ————————— 6400.00 9400.00 500.00 -1500.00 8. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before . Dec. 31st of present year—not included in line 1 ... 4. Total Estimated Expenditures (add lines 1, 2 and 3) 19960 81000.00 5200.00 - 5200.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM ;SOUMESOTHEBMPROMMLBVY: 5. Actual Balance, July 31st of present yeor e 2113.44 7986.41 1010.98 433.00 6. Taxes to be collected, present year (December set7. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, Aug. lst of - present year to December §lst of mext school year : (Schedule on file in office of School Boaxd) : , a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) e 7845.00 v , b. Transfer Tuition and All Other Revenue (see 8. Total Funds (Add lines 5,6, Ta and ) e 8368.89 27066.64 8163.10 3456.23 YEAR (Deduct line 8 from M9B # w—oe. 1160111 3943.36 206,90 1743.77 10. MM(N&hfld-::m Toh . S . Ui- 00, \okp SUNEE SUBIUNNS. N 0 WS st 826176 - 236494 125749 11. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add ; .
PROPOSED LEVIES COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE Net m&u Pmpcrtypo_fi.tgfiim COLLECTED ; Number of Taxable Nomme of Fund Collected Collected Collected 1986 Levy Levyon Amoumtto , 1988 Levy 1984 Levy 1985 Levy Collected FUNDS P":‘;‘" ';:n Spociad o 31572068 990830 1284167 1909111 Speelel. o P rsnniceae SR 15647.21 11127.74 12206.12 Te M N g 202823 300098 Bkg— 23 daotes Dwder Shkng 60200 46165 46L10 MOLSA WURAL i * 199 38699.33 BIERE iiciiimmmisions JSINRID 30602.16 20943.74 38699.38 Taxpayers appearing shall have the wight to b:'fim Afin&om;b have m‘m&fi ten or more taxpayers feeling themselwas aggrieved levies, may appeal to the State Board JomM A.‘ ". m & i o R iR ¥ et el Pr = " &.‘“ «m:.,z; Stk ‘@
Rifidights of Peace Ad%ress Righlights of President RooseYeit’s pedce speech follows: The noblest monument to peace in all the world is thg boundary which unites the United States and Canada.
[ Throughout Americas, oy o e good e L e , the . hor is a v
our hope that knowledge of the practical lapplicafion fof ‘Whe good neighbor policy in this hemisphere will be borne home to our neighbors across the seas.
‘We have sought steadfastly to assist in International movements to prevegl war. We shun political com mitments which might entanglg us in foreign wars, but we are not isolationists except insofar as we seen o isolaty ourselves complete’y from War.
I can at least make certain that no act of the United Statas helps to produce or promote war.
We fear that wihtout a mwore liberal international trale, war is a natural consequence.
The effective maintenance of American neutrality depends as in the past, on the wisdom and determinnation of whoever at the moment occupy the offices of president and secretary of state.
It we face the cholge of proifts or peace, the nation wlill answer-- must answer—“we choose peace.”
‘We can keep out of war {Z those who watch and decidy have sufficient affairs to make certain ‘he small decisions of each day do not lead towards war and {f, at thg same time, they possess the courage to say “no” to those who selfishly or unwisely would let ug go to war.
It therp are nations that wish us not good but {ll, they know that we are gfrong; they know that we can and will defend ourse.ves and our neighborhood. We offer to every nation of the world thg handclasp of the good neighbor. Let those who wish our friendship look us in the eye and take our hand. Serfous Shortage A serioug shortage in the supply of canned vegetables for the 1936-37 season because of the drouth was foreseen by the agriculture department. The prospective supply decreasd by 12 per cent during July.
| Injur®d Im Adats Accident ' Mr. and Mrs. A %4 Arehart and daughtez Hilen and Rev. Harry Lieske assistant "o the Rev. M. F. Kretzman of the St. Johun's Lutharaz church all of Kendallville while motoring to Minneapolis Minn., to visit relatives of Mra. Arehart, figured in a serious automobile accldent. Both Mr. and Mrs. Arehart were Injured, the former more serfously. A tire blew out causing the Arehart car to strike another machine. : Notlee of Administration Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Clerk of the Noble Cirguit Court of Indiana, subject to confirmation by said court, duly appointed Adm of the estate of Joseph C.m late of Noble County, in the state of Indjana, deceased, and eredijors and all other persons ircerested in said estatg will be goverpd accordingly. Said estate is probably insolvent. , Lena A. Kimmell . Administracrix. g Bothwell & Vanderford, ; Attorneys for Estate. i e e Subscribe Now For The Ligonier lm
THE LN " SADDEST J.':'; . WORD?(' —_— } \'Q;‘{;/,. i Toih, ¥ aulomotile Iniseance Sad because of the cost they imply = sad becsuse of the inconvesisnce = the bitter —the loag drawg st el eceafio ST i ST Walter Rebinson Phone 241 or 43 Ligonier
TUITION FUND ' A. Teachers’ Salaries - B. Teachers’ Salaries Elementary Schools ... 13000.00 C TR THEIE iominminmnsetton 100.00 Total Expenditures Tuition Fund ... 21600.00 VOCATIONAL FUND ' ' A. Salaries Vocational Teachers and Dim eeeIST e e s e EBERERERe TSE S e eSS eI sRe esanses es i L o m Total Expenditures Vocational Fund ... 3700.00 BOND OR SINKING FUND ‘ B. Payment Interest Sy 1700.00 Total Expenditures Bond or Sink’g Fund 4700.00
