Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 93, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 August 1969 — Page 11

UNION CENTER Mrs. Reger Keiser Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knoll of Fountain City visited the Dean Culp family over the weekend. Willard Burgey of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania was Monday dinner guest a week ago of Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder. Sailly Umbaugh, Carla Crum and Tim Hahn attended 4-H Camp at Camp Ovibache near LaFayette last week from Sunday through Friday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Miller of Sarasota, Florida, the Glen Bontrager family and Joni Schrock. Mr. Mahlon Miller preached at the Bethel Mcnnonite Church Sunday morning. Jim Mishlcr returned home from the Elkhart Hospital Friday. The Bethel Mennonite Junior Sewing met Tuesday evening at the church. Wednesday evening the members of the Bethel Mennonite Church went to the Hope Rescue Mission in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Topper and daughter of Granger were Saturday evening guests at the Roger Hahn home. Mrs. George Reed, Sr. the James Reed family and the Lowell Kuhn family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Flickingcr and son. Chad, and Larry Fervida visited Jasper and Amanda Tobias Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Yoder returned home Monday noon from Berlin, Ohio where they visited Mrs. Kate Yoder and daughter and attended some Fellowship meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel were hosts to the Rummel Get-To-Gether Sunday at their home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hummel and son, Tom. who was home from the Coast Guard Academy. Frances and Maxine Rummel, Mrs. Agnes Locsmondy, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rummel and family and Larry Cripe. Mrs. Leona Martin and Carl and Vcrlin Martin were Sunday dinner guests at the Sidney Brubachcr home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn attended the Golden Anniversary

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Union Township, Elkhart County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. ? Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Union Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, that the proper J officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 26th day of August; 1969, will consider the following budget; TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND LIBRARY FUND , „ _ . , , _ Nappanec Public Library ... $3,074.00 Pay of Trustee, Rent, Clerical and Travel Expenses $ 2,455.00 Total Library Fund : , $ 3,074.00 Books, Stationery, Printing and Advcrtis- TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND ing : 390.00 A. Administration Care of Cemeteries 2,500.00 2. Other Operating Expenses _ $ 25.00 Justice of the Peace Salary and Fees __ 550.00 B - Hospital and Burial 2,580.00 Other Justice of the Peace Expense 600.00 2 Other Direct Relief \ 2,200.00 Other Civil Township Expenses 660.00 3. Total Direct Relief (Total Bl and B 2) $4,780.00 Total Township fund .-. —57,155.00 2 Contributions for Joint Expense FIRE FIGHTING FUND Concord Twp Fire Protection $ 7,740.00 Total Township Poor Relief Fund $ 4,950.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Fire DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Township Fighting Library Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to to Dec. 31, 1970, inclusive $ 7,155.00 $ 7,740.00 $3,074.00 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31, present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 3.545.00 6,260.00 1,310.00 3. Additional Appropriations to be made July 1 to v ' Dec. 31 of present year 1,000.00 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3 —_— ——.— 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) _ 11,700.00 14,000.00 4,384.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance, June 30th of present year —— 3,424.00 5,168.00 306.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year. (Schedules on file in office of Township Trustee): a. Special Taxes (See Schedule) ■ b. All Other Revenue (See Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) ei916.00 9,817. W 1,701.00 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR -1 ; EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) ! 4,784.00 4,183.00 2,683.00 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same period) c - 812.00 1,452.00 391.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 5,596.00 5.635.00 3,074.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property Union Township NaPPanee Union $6,070,790.00 1 Polls Property Be Raised FUNUo Township Fire Fighting h 11 5.635.00 Library ——— , .06 3,074.00 Total - ~ - $ .22 $14,305.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To be FUNDS Collected Collected- Collected Collected 1967 1968 1969 1970 Township _ - $ 2,904.00 $ 4,187.00 $ 5,552.00 $ 5,596.00 Fire Fighting 1 - 7,033.00 6.885.00 10,246.00 5,635.00 Library ... 2,813.00 2.951.00 3,074.00 3,074.00 Total X $12,750.00 $14,023.00 $18,872.00 $14,305.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax Levies have beer determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday if September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themsqlves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication b? the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever and ate is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. H. K. Slabaugh, Trustee Dated July 30, 1969 Union Township Publish August 7, 14, 1969 1

Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moss at Vandalia, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keiser attended a church and group life lab at Manchestaer College last week. Doris Rummel attended the Whirly Bird Day Camp this week Monday Through Wednesday at Leatherman’s Grove. Phil and Dann Keiser spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snider. Mrs. Stanley Pippenger, Dean - Price, Clifford Neff, Ken Luchsinger, Edwin Andrews and Rev. Wendell Eller were delegates to the Church of the Brethren District. Conference over he weekend at Camp Mack. John Mishlcr is attending the Church of the Brethren Junior Hi Camp at Camp Mack this week. Connie Burkholder, Ann Flickinger and Jeanne Sheets are attending the Junior Hi Travel Camp. „ Linda Sheets, Debbie Everest. Kim Brown, Melody Walter, Janet Loueks and Steve Herr arc attending the Sixth Grade Camp at Camp Mack. Pam Burkholder is a junior leader there also. Orville Sherman, administrator of the Timbercrest Home at North Manchester, will be speaking Sunday morning at 10 am in the ab sepce of the pastor who is on vacation. The old and new teachers of the Union Center Children’s Department will meet Wednesday. Au gust 20, at 7:30 pm at. the church. The Union Center Christian Homebuilders Class members and their families will meet at the Pla Mor Miniature Golf course at New Paris Friday evening, August 22, at 7:30 pm.

My Neighbors .. w ® il “No—-No credit for being elose —you’ve got to be right"

Happy Birthday

AUGUST 14 Toni Gail Lutes Steven Heckathom Mrs. J. K. Miller Mrs. Alfonzo Zentz Feme Burnham f .. # Tonya Sechrist Mary Kathryn Borkholdcr 15 Joe Stillson Ricky Hollar Donald Paul GuckenbcrgcrJl 16 Julie Ann Stouder Karen Yoder Delbert Lee Mullet Mrs. Claude Gall Richard Rohrer Mrs. Larry Burkhart Alan L. Hollar 17 Mona Lou Heckaman (Mrs. Ivo) Sandra Collins Julie Ann Kcim Larry Messner Paula Schmcltz John A. Fisher Vickie Brock Clarence David Evans Mel Witt 18 Norma Freed Mrs. Elizabeth DeFrees ~ Mrs. Warren Shively Dennis Swanson 19 Dorothy Quick Robert Schmcltz Paul Hollar Mrs. Jennie Nisslcy John Haines V: Forrest Stahley Pauline CktpthCrs (Mrs. Jack) 20 Steven Ziliak Mrs. Stan Yoder Aletta Schneider 21 David Anderson Mrs. Harvey Postma Heather Rena Farmwald Dr. lisle W. Roosc 22 Charlotte Pippen (Mrs. Everett, Jr.) Jim Rock

Gail Bigler Todd Dennis George 23 Dorothy Metzler (Mrs. Wendell) Arthur Ziliak John F. Robinson Kate Kauffman Mabel Slabaugh 24 Rickie Lane Gcssingcr 25 Yvonne Marie Snapp Paul Hoehstetler Mrs. Noble Miller Kenneth Rhodes Charles Reprogle Mrs. Marie Blake Dixie Sue Swartzlander Teri Robinsoh Loretta Miller Iceses Stutzman Edith (Dee) Hoover Brent Gall 26 Troy Lynn Richmond Troy Lynn Richmond Terry Ingle Mrs. Ralph Jercls Leoda Hoehstetler Phyllis Longficld 27 Bessie Anglin Susan Lentz Pat Holler Ira Phillips Dave Ingle 28 Ronnie Miller Harold Price Sandra F. Yoder Ralph Amott 29 Jay Stouder James D. Lewis Evelyn Myers Irvin Stahly Ruth Ann Fox Rex Allen Holderman 30 Brad Newcomer Mrs. Sam Showalter Joyce L. Wolf Gary Lee Hoehstetler Rebecca Hoehstetler Freda Hollar 31 PHIL Honeycutt Bernard Widmoycr Paul Mishlcr Jean Bolyard (Mrs. Russel) Tom Wegmiller Bob Hatfield Robert Eugene Slagle Janice Tusing Jo Lynn Chapman Stephanie Ann Trucx Roseann Gingerich Earl Lemna SEPTEMBER 1 Diane Miller Mrs. Burton Ulinc 2 Betty Holderman Clifford Lutes Duane L. Harman Trudy Kuhn Scott Edward Getz 3 Atlee Miller Irene Moyer 4 Lawrence Harter JLI Curtis Miller Sue Holderman Mrs. Marilyn Gctjz Patty Heplcr 5 Ray Schwartz Mrs. Robert Rhodes JoAnn Clem Jack Hepler Mrs. G. L. Oylcr Mrs. Ray Hivcly Kathcrinfc Yoder (Mrs. Delbert) Barbara (McDonald) Phillips 6 Betty Anglemeyer (Mi's. Walter) Scott Gildcrsleevc Susan Metzler Jim Stillson Stewart James Hoehstetler Mrs. Edgar Swartzlander Charlotte Collins 7 Oscar Haney Olive Bowser Joan Stichter Linda Sassaman Herman Cochran Marianne Ervin 8 Tamcra Jill Collins Earl E. Hoehstetler Wendy Walters Elizabeth Ziliak * Robert Compton Sandra Darlene Haines Brenda Egolf Randy Hoover 9 Steven Walters Robert Parccll Anna Adams

NOTICE FAIR BOARD'S UNCLAIMED DOOR PRIZES CAN BE CLAIMED UNTIL MONDAY, AUGUST 25th ALL TV SETS MONDAY-26889-21989 WEDNESDAY-40214 FRIDAY - 37067 PREVIOUS WINNERS TV SETS Glade Boomershine RR2 GOSHEN Glenn L Williams 405 SYCAMORE DRIVE GOSHEN Lillian Larimer P.O. BOX 105 MILLERSBURG lean Lynch 2107 BASHORE RD. GOSHEN Donald Cripe GOSHEN HAWAII TRIP Rvth Mcßride 2120 ELKHART RD. _ GOSHEN

TALK OF THE TOWN BY BARBARA REISER 773-4583

Nappanee will really be the cen ter of attraction this weekend as thousands of visitors and local peopie flock to the seventh annua! Village Art Festival. This event grows larger every year and is full of interesting and intriging “happenings”. Don't miss it! Mr. and Mrs. Don Dohner and sons are vacationing this week in the East. A highlight of their vacation will be a stop at New Windsor, Maryland, to attend a reunion of Brethren -Volunteer Service truck drivers. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Freese and family entertained relatives at their Wawasee Lake cottage Sunday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pricce. Helen Wilt of Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Odenwellcr and children. Chris and Lynn, and Mrs. Bernice Zeemer of Lorraine, Ohio. Sunday afternoon,, August 3, Miss Lynda Lehman and Miss Tcri Robinson entertained at a bridal shower. The event took place at the Lehman cottage on Syracuse Lake, and honored Barbara Guard who will become the bride of Jim Zentz this Sunday evening. Among the guest were Mrs. Dean Guard and Mrs. Howard Zentz, mothers of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. James Tobias entertained with a cook-out at their cottage at Union Lake,, Union City, Michigan, last Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Conner and family of Cassopolis, Mr. and Mrs. Tullis McCormick, Battle Creek, and the Dewey Me Cormicks and Jack McCormicks of Union City. Steve Detwiler, the seventeen year old son of the Chester Dctwilers, R 1, recently completed a very unusual cross - country trip. Steve was a member of a group of 4-H young men, called the OutSpokin, ranging in age from 11 to 24. The fellas began their bicycle trip June 22, leaving from Vancouver, British Columbia. After traveling 3,600 miles via "wheels", they arrived at their destination, Boston. Massachusetts, August 1. They averaged from 110 to 120 miles per day, but on the longest day of the trip, traveled a distance of 220 miles. The crew was accompanied their sleeping bags and other gear in a truck and trailer. Except for various stops for rest, the fellas stopped for special sightseeing only at Niagra Falls. The highlight of the trip for Steve, he said, was simply being with a group of fellas, enjoying the fellowship and common goal. The group became a closely knit onfc and found it hard to. say good-by at their journey’s end. The Mennonite Board of Missions of Elkhart, finances the trips, which began four years ago. However, this was the first cross-country effort. The 41 adventurious young men are to be commended for their stamina and drive which led to the successful completion of this unusual, but very gratifying trip. It’s harder to teach the children their alphabet these days. They all think “V” comes right after "T".

CALLANDER INSURANCE NAPPANEE, INDIANA 155 West Market

YWR

SOCIAL SECURITY QUESTION My wife was killed in an accident at the age of 22 in 1967. A friend recently told me that monthly benefits from social security are payable for my 5 year old daughter. Is that correct? ANSWER ed and paid social security contributions for 1 a/ 2 years or more, benefits should be payable. For complete information on this situation contact your social security office immediately.

■SSL; a * _ u 1 IS Z 7^--Warn MBi ■L

Betty Holderman, immediate past president of the Legion Auxiliary was presented a flag made by Mrs. Beulah Temple and given her by her officers.

' 1 iinTiTinrTW I II lrffl & '' jR| viEkßot mm Subscribe to fthe Advance-News WHY DON'T YOU? • • . - • —; r -• —; —. . . . • (check reasons)

'1 . □ Don't know how to read • ■■ ! x ■■ ■ • jY*.'. ■■■ D Can't stand the mailman ■ ’ ■ : 1 ■ if . H ■; □ There's no good juicy gossip in the paper . . □ We have a disposal. Don't need to wrap the garbage. □ Can't afford 6.7 cents a week □ Only road The Daily Worker V If none of these reasons apply to you, why don't you fill out the subscription order form so you can keep up with the news (that's fit to print) about Nappanee. . ' * ...

THURS. AUG. 14, 1969

m n o if in mmm.' M - * MjQ W i * 1 niiniiinlKi' : -

The new officers for the American Legion Auxiliary are (seated) Linda Schmeltz, second vice president, Marjorie Jensen, first "ice president, Dorothy Forsythe, president, Verona Gaskili, recoiuing secretary, Peg Hunsberger, treasurer. (Standing) Madlin Culp, historian, Charlotte Pippen, chaplain, Shirley Hirstein, sgt. at arms, and Abby Lee Brock, corresponding secretary.

OPEN AT 4 P.M. CALL EXCEPT WED. 773-3324 HAROLD'S ITALIAN PLACE 1156 E. Market Nappanee I CARRY OUT PIZZA - SPAGHETTI SUBMARINE - STROMBOLI - BEEF

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

In A Flurry Gotta Hurry

PAGE 3B