Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 1962 — Page 2
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS
91 st BIRTHDAY 38 relatives gathered Sunday, August 5, at the Dewart Lake Cottage of Mr. and Mrs.' Harve DeFrees, Sr., to honor Mrs. Fannie DeFrees on her 91st birthday. Those attending were Mr. and
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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 Corooration of Wa-Nee Community Schools, Elkhart-Kosciusko County, Indiana. Before the Board of School Trustees. Notice is hereby given the tax payers of The W a-Nee Community Schools, Elkhart-Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 30th day of August 1962 will consider the following budget. BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND L Capital Outlay 16,000 A. General Administration Total Special school Fund $ 476,530 1. Bd. School Tr. & Sec. Office $ 8,880 2. Office of Supt. of Schools 29,680 TUITION FUND B. Instruction 38,300 B . Instruction $761,080 C. Coordinate Activities , 87,300 D. Operation of School Plant 111,000 Total Tuition Fund $ 761,080 E. Maintenance 43,000 BOND FUND F. Fixed Charges 129,500 G. Auxiliary Activities 12,350 H - Debt Service $ 41,200 H. Debt Service 600 Total Bond Fund $ 41,200 r ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FIENDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Special Tuition Cumulative Bond DECEMBER 31st of INCOMING YEAR! Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budeet Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1963, inclusive $476,530 $ 761,080 $41,200 2. Necessary expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 212,391 265,036 $34,500 5,617 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year—not included in line 2 or 3 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1,2, 2 and 4) $688,921 $1,026,116 $46,817 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year <75 854 $ 94 846 $34 088 $ 2 843 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement). Including County Wide Tax $41,400 137,259 168,641 29,164 11,007 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file) a. Special taxes 2,345 4,950 800 b. All other revenue 78,192 554,509 9. Tbtal Funds (Add lines 6,7, Ba, and 8b) $293,650 $ 817 477 $64 052 sl3 850 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) $395,271 $ 208,639 $32,967 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue far the same period) *. 28,537 101,081 30,552 3,614 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) $423,808 $ 309,720 $36,581 Published tax rates subject to possible adjustment downward by the State Board of Tax Commissioners on the basis of any increase in assessed valuation above the estimated figures used. PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property $24,387,575 Estimated Number of Taxable Polls 1905 Levy on Levy on Amount to FUNDS Polls Property Be Raised special _— SI.OO $1.73 $421,908 Tuition 1.27 309,720 Bond .15 36,581 Total $1.09 $8.15 $766,969 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To be FUNDS Collected m ► 1 * — v 1962 Special 5296,862 Tuition 834,054 Bond 24,552 Cumulative —— ——— 66,833 Tbtal 1 T $721,301 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 J to do, by the county auditor, ten or mere taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by sush levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final heating thereon by tiling a petition With the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, attd the state board of tax commissioners Will fix a date for hearing in this county. Board of School Trustees Df. Robert Abel, President Dated Has oth day of Auguat 11 Kt y. gte Chrffner; M^ber 4
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Mrs. Carl DeFreese and David Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stouder, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DeFreese, of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stump, Mr. and MTs. Roy Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump, of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wlsler
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and family, Wakarusa; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey DeFrees, Jr., and family, of South Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald -Stump and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burris, of Nappanee. Afternoon callers were: the Dewey Fox family, of Milford; and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fox, and Susan, of Nappanee.
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Soap Box Derby Boys To Be Honored At Dinner The soap box derby boys, their fathers and Derby Queen, Roxie Wallace, and her mother will be honored at a banquet Monday at the Methodist Church at 6:30 p.m. Bob Miller from WCMR will be master of ceremonies. A ham dinner is planned.
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H. B. Osborn, Dave Widmoyer, and Charles Lehman observe the cutover to dial service at the new Nappanee Telephone Building.
Utilities Cos. Agrees To Man Emergency Phone The Nappanee Utilities Board met with the Board of Public Works to discuss the matter of maintaining a line in the Utilities Company by which there would be continuous communications for any emergency. The Utilities Company felt that the matter of any fire alarm calls could be handled without difficulty through the Utilities Company plant. The Utilities Company wants to be informed on fires anyway, so that any work on power lines, etc., can be done by them if necessary. The Board of Directors of the Utilities Company was a little sceptical about answering phone
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calls to summon the police. They agreed, however, to give it a try for the rest of this year to see how it will work. To be on the safe side, in case it doesn’t work, the Common Council decided to add $6,000 to the general fund if they would have to work out any other arrangement for police calls during the night. INJECTORS CLUB FILM The Injectors Club has managed to get the films of the Indianapolis 500 Race which they will show Thursday (tonight) at 8:00 p.m. They meet in the garage behind the home of Mrs. Ida Getz at 607 W. Walnut. The club invites any young man between the ages of 16 and 25 to this special showing. SHOP IN NAPPANEE
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Jenkin Jones Is Flooded With Mail Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Editor of the Tulsa Tribune, gave a speech in Chicago in which he exhorted his fellow newspapermen to “give them hell’. His speech viewed with alarm the crumbling of America’s moral standards and the disintigration of our tastes in movies, modem art, the present novel, to mention a few. The speech so definitely summed up the feelings of many thinking people who are concerned about what they see. At first, a few of the large metropolitan newspapers reprinted his speech or parts of it. One newspaper asked for permission to reprint it in booklet form. The booklet sold for 10 cents a copy, and over 100,000 were quickly picked up. Then, as Mr. Jones himself tells it, the flood started. Papers in other nations began to print it. He started receiving mail from such places as Rhodesia. In Canada, many newspapers printed the speech, and the reponse was overwhelming. Mr. Jones had to have an extra secretary to handle the mail. Most of the mail from young people, businessmen, church people, and even convicts expressed the same concerns and gratitude to Mr. Jones for outlining the problems so succinctly. The Advance-News reprinted exerpts of the speech after it had been reprinted in the Reader’s Digest and in U.S. News and World Report. One of the Ad-vance-News readers was so impressed that she wrote Mr. Jones
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 W. Market PHONE 773-3127 Entered at the Poet Office at Naapaned, Indiana aa Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3. lit*. PUBLISHED THUWSDATS ca.no pea ycad fWiUV Fmll in Indiana S3JO PER YEAR Outside Indiana NOTICE Pictures far publication aro welcomed, but no pktul* mill be returned by mail unlass self-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, nows stories, or announcements. Publishers Iniieli W. Zaftv ww o amiiy Donald E. Nichols, Jr. to see if there was any chance of getting him to Nappanee to speak to all of us. He wrote back that it was possible but that be had been forced to ask a fee of $250. The reader and the editor of the Advance-News talked. Here is a dynamic man with a tremendous message. What an influence he could have on all of us! What a stimulus for good he could be. The Advance-News would like to hear from people who would be interested in helping to get such a man to come to Nappanee. By a united effort and by hard work it would be possible to provide this community with an unforgettable experience. Let us hear from you.
Locke Church To Present Film Locke Village Church Is presenting the film, Through Gates of Splendor, to the Nappanee Community this Sunday evening, August 12, at 7:30. The film, Through Gates of Splendor, authentically captures the tense thrill and excitement of a modern missionary venture. Because five young men dared to risk their lives for the salvation of the savage Auca killers, missionary zeal has been aroused in millions and the Aucas now have the gospel. Betty Elliot narrates the story based on her two books, Through Gates of Splendor and The Savage My Kinsman. Sacred Cinema presents Through Gates of Splendor as one of 6 in the 1961-62 series. The film sound and color and incorporates many pictures taken by these dedicated men shortly before their heroic death, the death that brought life.
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