Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 August 1936 — Page 4

Notice To Taxpayers Tox Levies In the matter of determining the Tax Rates fir Certain Purposes by Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana, Before the Towmship Advisory Board. w Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the Bth day of September, 1936, will consider the following budget: Budget Classification For Townships TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee $ 720.00 Office rent 60.00 Trustee’s expenses 150.Q0 Attorney’s fees 40.00 Records and advertising 250.00 Pay of Advisory board 16.00 Care of cemetery 15.00 Surety Bond : 160.00 Examination of records 75.00 Miscellaneous : -100.00

Total Township Fund 1576.00 POOR FUND To reimburse county 4000.00 TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers 5000.00 Total Tuition fund 5000.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Buildings and care of grounds 900.00 Repair of equipment ~ 600.00 School Furniture and eqp. 2100.00 School supplies 500.00 Janitor supplies 400.00 Fuel For schools 1700.00 Loans, interest and insurance o 675.00 School transfers : 300.00 Janitor: service , ©lOOO.OO Transportation of children = 4000.00 Lights and power QOO.O'O Miscellaneous 325.00 Total Spec. School Fund 12800.00 BOND FUND Bonds 50 3000.00 Interest 350.00

Total of bond fund . 3350.00 (Complete detadl of budget estimate may be seen in the office of Township Trustee). - ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE : RAISED } (FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st, of INCOMING YEAR: Township Funld 1. Total budget estimate for . incoming year 1576.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st ‘

Notice to Ta: rs of Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETBRMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CBRTAIN PURPOSES BY WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NOBLE COUNTY, HNDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD , " Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Noble County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the Bth day of September, 1936, will consider the following budget: ' BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

TOWNSHIP FUND SAIArY Of TIUSBLEE scun..crermesmssseseiisssnserssssesssnaeses | §690.00 DS RN . e Y Trustee’s HXDPONBE .....coumsremsossossoricssassassescsne . JADID Records and Advertising .......coccocmn.. 260.00 Pay of Advisory BOard ..........cesccoomoee 10.00 Examination of ReCOTdB .........coecworsrescessenecnnns 50,00 MR o i e SN " Total Township PURA ..coeoooooossecierecssce $1300.00 ‘POOR FUND To Reimburse COUDLY ....cccononmmmmsivernseccenes $BOO.OO : TUITION FUND Pave DF TTeaChBIE mili i iasisiesissibissiiniassmiinss. SBIDRAY Behool Translers . ...ccoiiiis srinemimvans SHOHOO

; Total Tuition Fund ........cocwni..., $6200.00 Total Special School Fund ........c...... $7790.00 ! ; (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen In office : ; . of Township Trustee) : S raan e ESTIMATE FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUONDS REQUESTED FOR EXPENSES TO Township Sp. School Tuition Poor DECEMBER 31st OF COMING YEAR: _ Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year ......... 1300.00 7790.00 ; 6200.00 800.00 2. Necessary expeifiitures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year ........ 600.00 287000 . 3100.00 5. Total Fundg?‘%‘ei]uired (Adq Tines 1,2, 3 and 4) ... 1900.00 10660.00 9300.00 800.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM s : ' SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: : ' : ‘ .6. Actual Balance, July 31st 9&_, present year ........... 980.00 ’ 2330.00 3200.00 ‘ 7. Taxes to be collected, ‘present year (December \ ‘ BOMININONIE) ' .oiiciueiibororniseranssovsrsiossiinmigiinns - nesissigntiosissssivoss » ~ 50000 2000.00 800.00 | 8, Miscellaneous Revenue to be Teceived Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year: B RO TRNIG ...oiiiot eiR e e 1800.00 : B Bl OLHBr POWERES ...owommiinibummniinsiinsdsriimtomsiiviss 11 5 1000.00 1000,00 9. Total Funds sssesaressessanarssssssnssneshaseserestsssnsrssissosssssossasesresssevense HOSONOD 5330.00 6800.00 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (deduct line 9 TEOM BB D) iit G s eio 00 D 65330.00 2600.00 11. Operating Balance not i excess of expense: Jan. Ist to June 30, less Mlgc. Revenue for same period) 980.00 2460.00 3800.00 12, Al TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY ~(Add = : . 'mut‘ “’ls') R s S 7790.00 6200.00 800.00 0 PROPOSED LBVIES comammsmm oF mcommmn AND TO BE Net taxable property $655,380.00. e : COLL : e ‘ ‘of taxable polls 120. ’ ; i o O Weaiaots 1 Collected Collected Collected Collected Levy on. Levy on Amt to 1933 Levy 1984 Levy 1986 Levy 1936 Levy FUNDS . “ TOWRSMD vevrrs roves weee 1417.00 1222.00 1300.00 1300.00 _ Township - .20 1300.00 gsk S 7100.00 5928.00 620000 ~ Tuition a 6 A 0 6200.00 m School ...... ...... 3638.00 6141.00 ; :’0252.33 - 7790.00 -8p S i e 779000 bi N 2446.00 . ; P’W 7" : ~Zz %M w :n.u sesess WesessssleresEßlelNS -~ :.” - / v m‘m Total 150 148 1609000 TOBAL ... e 1212700 1680900 14496.00 1609000 i -'v L ~i‘.’ -”-,_.‘f'f"t" R - . '«'-v:'.: _- : " ; il sc¥g -n “-, 8 i g .} "’ L 2 o eo o ABSRRERTE SEREI TR AN Pe e &"@ B- TR "gfi St ARO L Ry M el B ;’2’\:“" , :‘. }» {v‘:’; ';';. \HI ."} ".‘b%" ’ éfi_.fii‘ Ea .},J‘Tfita‘:‘: N ¥ "L: Al:‘ ;‘ }

of present year - - 810.00 6. Total funds erquired add = lines 1,2, 3 and 4 = - 2385.00 Speclal School Fuftd - | 1 Total budget estimate _ for incoming year 12800.00 2. Necessary expenditures ' to be made from appropria- : tions unexpended July 31st of present year . 7918.00 3. Additional appropriations to be made August Ist to December 81st of present year P 1484.00 §. Total funds required add lines 1,2, 3, 4 22202.90 ftt Tuition Fund “1. Total budget estimate ~ for incoming year 16000.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 3lst of present year 8500.00 . 5. Total funds required add Hnes 1,2, 8, and 4 23500.00

Poor Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year 4000.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropria-, tions unexpended July 31st af present year 330.00 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 3lsat of present year 600.00 5. Total funds required add lines 1,2, 3 and 4 4920.00

Bond Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year ° 3360.00 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year 1710.00 6. Total Funds required add lines 1,2, 3, and 4 5060.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECHIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: :

Township Fund ! 6. Actual balance; July 31st of present year . : 810.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present 7vear, (December settlement 885.00 Total funds 1695.00 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to ‘Decemlrer 31st of incoming year, 690.00 11. Operating balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same perfod 885.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 1575.00 Special School Fufd 6. Actual balance July 31st of present year 7918.00 7. Taxes to be collected present year, (December set-

8. Miscellanpous revenme to be received Aug. Ist of pre- , ~ sent year to Dee. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Township ~ Trustee: b Al other revenues 150.00 Total Funds 14813 ‘Net amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of incoming year . 7389.00 11. Operating Balance (not in ~ excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue same period 5411.0¢ 12, Amount to be raigsed by tax levy 12800.00

] Tuition Fund 6. Actual balance July 31st ; of present year . 12972.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settle- : ment) 4622.00 - 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule | on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes 5400.00 9. Total funds 22994.00 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of incoming year 506.00 11. Operating Balance (not in ‘excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same period 4494.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 5000.00

Poor Funfd 6. Actual balance July 31st of present year 830.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement ~ 1500.00 9. Total funds 1830.00 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of incoming year 8100.00 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. lst " to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue same period) 900.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 4000.00

Bond Fund 6. Actual balance July 31st of present year 3432.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement 1949.00 9. Total Funds 5381.00 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of incoming year 17056.00 11. Operating balance (not ~in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 80, Tess miscellaneous revenue for same period) 1645.00

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Buildingg and Care of Grounds $ 800.00 Ropalr: of BARIDMBBE - i.occnnimrminsimmemsssnsss - 20000 School Furniture and Equipment ........ ....... 1200.00 School Bupplieg ....ccciemmimssionnnies, sossssgssnene SOO.OO TR B s e L s T TR AN RIS oot D Loans, Interest and Insurance ................ 300.00 Sehoh]l . TRRBEEANE . iciiionisainciiniiiondbiame 10D TOMCHOrS ERBURIIO ...oocoesmsncisimmmninsteisiososminssiiogss DD TR W oot iaiiromnes sriminieioss: DO Transportation of Children ... 3000.00 Light aBB PO -oo i i i dis S NUROAUBRIERS o s msri st b S

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12. Amount to be raised by - PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable property $2,215,720.00 Number of Taxable Polls - 270 Township Fund: Levy on Property, 072; Amount t 6 be raised, $1576. Tuition Fund: Levy on Polls, $1.50; Levy on Property, .221; Amount to be Raised $5,000.00. Special School Fund: Levy on Polls, $1.50; ; Levy on Property, A 577; Amount to be Raised, $12,800.00. Bond Fund: Levy on Property, 152; ,Amount to be Ralsed, $3,350.00. Poor Fund: Levy on Property, .183; Amount to be Raised, $4,000.00. TOTALS: Levy on Polls, $3.00; Levy on Property $1.206; Amount to be Raised $26,726.00 Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected

Funds Col. Col. Col. To be : 1984 19035 1836 Col Levy Levy Levy 1837

Levy Township - 1666 1666 1666 1576 Taition © 14900 9000 8400 5000 Special School 10600 10600 125625 12800 Bond 3850 3850 3525 3350 Poor 2600 4000 3000 4000 TOTALS 33450 29006 29115 26726 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commis sioners for further and final aection thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of Septem‘ber, and the State Board will fix = {date of hearing in this county. Dated August 12, 1936. ERNBEST CALBECK, Trustee, Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana. SHERMAN MORRIS, ROY STAHLY,

JOHN BECK, Advisory Board, Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana.

OUT-OF-TOWN NEWS

Wawaky News Miss Vanette Bair, Wolt Lake was here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boyd and fam fly attended the Boyd family reunion at Twin lakes Sunday. Mrs. Eva Boss, Alblon with her guests, Mrs. Laurel Kendall and baby Marylin of De‘roit visited Mrs. Mary Boss and family Thursday.

Mrs. Vera Brill, Mrs. Marie Rose Mrs; Frances Phares, Rev. and Mrs, Floyd Johnston spent Friday at Winona Lake. :

The Ladies Aid and Mission soclety ot the Cosperyllle Baptist church held thelr meeting Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Helen Swaak Is very much improved in health. .

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burket are home from a weeks viait at St. Louis Mo., and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burket had as guests Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Link, BEast Liverpoo!, Ohio, Mrs. Clarence Zimmerman BElkhart Mrs. Lena Keasey and daughter Catherine and Joe F. Evers Kendallvlile.:

School begins here August’ 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Winwright, Billy Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Ganfi areh gme from a delightful weeks vacation at Bass Lake Traverse City, Mich. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elijah are having & new foundation built of cement. They will build a new barn and house on their farm. Mr. Eagles of Alblon Lumber transacted business here Wednesday.

Mrs. Theodore Kesler who has been a guest of her mother Mrs. Emma Masiers returned home to Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Frick and family were at WNappanee Monday and found her mother Mrs. Blosser, greatly improved after her {llness. Mrs. Frick attendcd the reunion of her Nappauee high school class of 1914 Monday cvening. ~ Rev. and Mrs. B. B. Hoover and daughter are a: Ann Arbor, !lch, ‘where heis in the university. He tinisheg his mas'r course 'his term. Dallas Black, Alblon was a business visitor here Tuesday.

Alexander and George eFfry Goshen, transacted »us ness here Tuesday. ;

Forest Mliier of Fort Waynee bas purchased the Mrs. W. C. B. llarrison cottage al Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs Ridenour apd Ar. and Mrs. Bo'tleeshell of Hicksville 0., were recent cxllers on Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullary,

Mr. ang Mrs, Alvin Snider and daughters of Topeks are guests of Mr. and M:s. Irs Szider.

Mr. and Mr 3. Jesss Berkey Wakarusa were gues's Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bimer Herald. Rev Abrabam Machlin of the Jewish Missions, Baffalo N. Y, spoke at the Baptist ehurch Sunday. "Rev. Floyd Johnston will attend the Moody Bible Institute conference at Chicago. He is a graduaie of that college. Igr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery spent Sunday at Diamond lake. Mrs. Ida Hathaway bhad as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nimmon Norris - 'Mr. and Mrs. Barl Brill Walter

Notice to Taxpayers of Tax Levies - g w a¥ NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES w»in the Mattey of Determining the Tax Rates For Specific Purposeg by the Library Board. { ; Before The Library Board of Ligounler, s ¥ Noble County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Ligonler, Noble County, m.mdmmmcum.mmm proper legal officers of sald municipality, and of said township, at their stated meeting places, at next stated meeting, will consider the following budget, vis: : - BUDGET PLANNED Maintenance—Library Operating Expenses Librarian and Assistant’s Selarles ... § 1,060.00 m m ‘fi. R A RS ROSE R AL RS SRR m‘w BINIDG, TOPRITS BLC. .pocesricrcrmmssefirsmarsessssssmsasensanesns hessessss 130.00 Supplies, Stationery, Printing, Ote. .omcmmsmrsnes . 10-00 Telephone, Freight, Express, Postage etc. ..cocnmcnns 50.00 v TOTAL $1.805.00 BUILDING MAINTENANCE EXPENSES : Janitor, MechaßlC WAEES ......mrnsssmrscssreisnsecnee § 525.00 Cleaning supplies, Elguipmient etc. ...coedDycc. 2600 Hoah TAE TR Cniiiiht ciiiinipirmimeostisnnmaitioans SIDD TOTAL $850.00 PROPOSED TAX RATE Valuation of Ligonier, Ind. Taxable ... $2.000,240.00 Valuation of Twp. of Perry Noble County, Ind. ... 224733500 Proposed rate City of kdgonier, IDd. .. v s i e A 0 Proposed rate Twp. of Perry, Noble County, Ind. e 03 Resulting Funds, City of Ligonler, Ind. ..vu v 3,084.00 Resulting Funds, Twp. of Perry Noble County, Ind. ... 874.20 y TOTAL $2.758.20 Balance of Library Funds ag of July 1, 1936 .. $40315 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected 1934 Levy 1935 Levy 1936 Levy 1937 Levy OY ccvrrosss sommsepons 1968.49 1998.76 1967.04 2084.00 TOWRSMD oo oo 6684.00 660.00 672.00 674.00 Members of the Library Board will be present for public hearing on the proposed budget, and tax levy, at the Ligonier City Building on the evening of Sept. 14, 1936, in the presence of the City Council, at which time interested tax payers and citizens may appear and be heard. * Arthuy E. Kelley, Pres. Library Board H. D. Woodruff, Secy. August 20, 1936.

convalenscing nicely. Mrs. Sarah Brill will spend this fortnight at the Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brill home. ;

Robert Brill went to Chicago for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winebrenner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Kidd and daughter Marylyn of Chicago will spend -the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brill and Walter Brill Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kitchen of Brighton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Inks and Mr. and Mrs Alton Lower. s

A muck fire has been burning In front of the Lower farm for some time. . y

Mrs. Orphan Landon and son Arnold spent the week-end in Chicago with the Misses Landon and celebrated Mrs. Landon’s birthday. Miss_Rosemary Frick daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick is at Camp Mack for two week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bilile were given & surprise party Sunday when twenty and Francisville, lndmu“ - . spent the

Mr. gnd Mrs. Charles Reidenbach and daughter Pauline of Niles, Mich., are here called by the death and tuneral of Mrs. A. W. Altimus. Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Bmith were at Middlebury and Bristol Sunday. Clair Gage was in Albion Sunday.

Tom Huston of Logansport is mak ing his home with his sister Mra. Jennie Wainwright and family. Mr. @nd Mrs. Harold Gard spent Sundhy at Kjmmell with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butts.

Mrs. Ollie Knepper Miss Sara Knepper, John Knepper and Ilittle Migs Mona Lou Glant weree !n Lig onler Saturday.

Little Miss Mona Lou Glant of Ben ton, is the guest of Mrs. Ollie Knepper and daughter Miss Sara. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Taggart and family attended the Ferm family reunion at Shipshewana lake Sunday. Miss Mary Armstrong of Kendallville returned home after a week's visit with Mrs, Ella Franks and daughter. Mrs. Retta Rimmel had as guests Frriday, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Needham and children of Fort Wayne.

The Gerver-Long family reunion was held Sunday at Ligonier tourist park. o §

Word wes recelved here of the death of Frank M. Golden age 91 years of Sedan, Kan. He was an ugcle of the late Walter A. Golden and livd here at the Golden farm as a child and man. He visited here a few years ago.

Mr. and Mre. Chag Butts of Kimmell, have as guests Master Dale Edward Gard and sister Miss Wilma Jean Gard.

Solomens Creek News ~ {Rev. and Mrs. Dobbing and children, attended a ~am? meeting at Brimfield, Thursday eyening. Albert Longcor and fawily and Glen Stoner visited in Portland, Sunday.

The last Quarterly meeting of the church year was held at the church Tuesday evening. Mr. gnd Mrs. Arthur Nicolal spent Sunday in Coldwater, Michigan. "Beatrice . Stoner w works In Waterford, . father last

week-end. The Solomon Creek Ladles AMd Soclety met at the charch last Thursday. Officers were elected Mrs. May Zimmerman was elected president; Myrtle Hollzsinger vice president;; Mrs. Dela Mcßride, treasurer and Mrs. Ada Darr secretary. :

Laura Ott, Akron, 0%10 is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Qut. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Fisher entertained the Solomon Creek Brotherhood In the church Dbasement,

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Mm ”MWM. Syracuse, last week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Fern Bupger and sons, Goshen, called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zimmerman and family add Rev. and My Dobbins, attended the Evangelical Convention at Oakwood Park last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood and® family and Mr. and Mrs. Hasold Lockwood attended the Lockwood reunion at the MecYaugerten Park Elkhart Sunday. : . Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hippensteel in North Manchestey Sunday. The Wortinger reunion was held at the Ollle Pence pienic grounds, Sundgy.

Rev. and Mrs. Dobbins attended a Menonite camp meeting at Blosser Park, Goshen Saturday evening. Normg Jean Juday had her tonsils removed Tuesday.

Annudl Swine Day Sept, 25 The anpnual Indiana Swine Day will take place this year at Purdue University Farm West Lafayette Indiana Sept. 25 states M. A. Ny2 Noble county agricultural agent. Approximately 360 in experiment this year will be of morket weight on swine day. There will! be some interesting tresults with differen kinds of soybeans oil mea.. The expeller process and solven'-process soybean 01l meals are belng manufacture extensively and no on ¢ seems to know how they compete in feeding value. Results of expiriments along this line will be of 'nterest.

There will also be interesting results of feeding soy bean oil meal

to brood sows and pigs. Results of experimenits showing limited amountg (f protein supplement s compared with free choice feeding to

hogs on pasture will also he ready to show.

It is expected severs: Noble County hog raisers may be Inferested to attend the big annual day this year at Purdue.

Civll Cases Piled Civil cases filed In Noble circuit court pt Alblon the past week are: James Evans vs. 1 J. Tierney, whose christlan name Is unknown and Mary Tierney, Mz wife whose christian name in onknown attachment. Lillle Wogoman vs. John Wogomon; diverce. Constance Nan MeCiish vs. Hayes Lee MeClish: annnlment of marriage. Hay Hiatt ve. Frank Johnson damages. . Wall Paper— Knights' Drug Store