The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1995 — Page 5

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At home at 26151 Lakeshore Blvd., Apt. #1207, in Euclid, Ohio, are Andrew L. Carter 111 and his bride, the former Deanna Lou Ross. They were married at 4:30 p.m. on June 24th, at the First Baptist Church, on 3010 S. Ironwood, in South Bend. The bride Fresh POTATO DONOTS FRIED IN CANOLA OIL At The POTATO CREEK FESTIVAL Aug. 11, 12 & 13 NORTH LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill Ellinger 586-2167 Walkerton FUUYJNSUKD^ Mary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin type. All basic skin care products are non-comedogenic and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy ^LMARV KAV MCE4O4WCE BEAUTY ADVICE"* JUDY ROSE 656-4491 Rebecca Hoyt Fischer 1 wermJ. Ascher . PC. II 2 West Jqßy ersl^ . Suit! 3 l O South Bend, & diana 4000 I (2 I 9) 2^14-2354 _-»'<8OO) 700 2354 Banß^cy"^- ‘ OANNKp“> ' Estate NORTH LIBERTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-8800 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER *7 Charge Less So You'll Got IHore"

was given in marriage by her father. The couple were united in

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT PLAN FOR THE YEARS 1996 - 2007 Notice is given to the taxpayers of the John Glenn School Corporation that on August 15, 1995, at 7:30 pm at the John Glenn High School, Walkerton, IN, The John Glenn School Board of Trustees shall conduct a public hearing to consider the School Bus/Vehicle Replacement Plan as detailed below for the twelve (12) year period between 1996-2007 The levy required to fund this plan win be raised in combination with the School Transportation Operating Account as indicated in the Notice to Taxpayers of budgets and levies to be collected in 1996 Taxpayers shad have the right to be heard on the plan listed below at the public hearing L REPLACEMENT COST OF BUS/VEHICLE DURING SPECIFIED YEAR a OF BUSES MAKE/MODEL I CROP. I "D" DOE I OWNED OR I ‘A" FOR I 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 REPLACE COST ID NO DIESEL VEHICLE LEASED ACCUM OF EA. BUS TYPE VEHICLE 1 FORD 1981 16 C OWNED 47,000 _____ „~' ZZZZZ . ^ZZZZZ ZZZZ__ ' ZZZZZT ~~~ ~~~~ 47,000 2 FORD 1985 7 C OWNED 47,000 ’ ZZZZZZ 47,000 3 FORD 1986 4 C OWNED 48,500 _______ 48,500 4 CHEV 1986 5 C OWNED 48,500 48.500 5 FORD 1986 17 C OWNED 49,500 _____ _____ _____ 49,500 6 CHEV 1986 19 C OWNED _____ 49,500 _______ 49,500 7 CHEV 1987 6 C OWNED 50,000 50,000 8 CHEV 1987 9 C OWNED 50,000 _______ ______ 50,000 9 FORD 1989 22 C OWNED 51,000 51 000 10 FORD 1989 23 C OWNED 51,000 _____ 51,000 11 FORD 1989 24 C OWNED 51,500 _____ ~ ZZZZZZ 51 500 12 INT 1990 3D C OWNED _ _____ 52,000 __ ” 52,000 13 INT 1990 20 D C OWNED _________ _____ 52,000 _______ _____ ' _____ 52.000 14 I NT 1991 1 D C OWNED 52,500 52,500 15 INT 1992 2D C OWNED _ ______ 52,500 _____ 52,500 16 INT 1992 11 D C OWNED _ _____ _________________ 53,000 53,000 17 INT 1993 10 D C OWNED ________ ______ ________ 53,500" 2ZZZZZ” 53.500 18 INT 1993 12 D C OWNED _ 53,500 53,500 19 INT 1994 18 D C OWNED 54,000 54,000 20 INT 1994 26 D C OWNED _________ 54,000 ______ 54,000 21 INT 1994 25 D F OWNED _____ 53,000 ________ 53,000 22 INT 1995 14 D C OWNED 54,500 54,500 23 INT 1995 15 D C OWNED 54,500 54,500 24 CHEV 1991 VAN E OWNED 25,000 ~~~ZZZ ~~~~ — —— 25,000 25 CHEV I 1994 VAN E | OWNED 25,000 ______ ” 25,000 A REPLACEMENT COST TOTAL $ 94,000 $ 97,000 $ 99,000 $ 125,000 $ 102,000 $ 51,500 $ 129,000 > 105,000 $ 106,000 $ 107,000 $ 106,000 $ 109,000 $1,232,500 C ACCUMULATION FOR FUTURE YEARS LZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZEZZZZZZ ». ADOmONAL BUSES NEEDED ____ SUMMARY OF NEEDS SOURCES and ESTIMATES of REVENUE COUNT MAKE/MODEL TYPE OF I OWNED OR I MAY NOT 11996 COST ACCUMULATED BALANCE FROM NUMBER OF ' BUS LEASED ACCUM. ADDITIONAL BUSES • VEHICLE BUSES PFR CDF — A. REPLACEMENT COST TOTAL $ 94,000 PREVIOUS YEARS $74,597 PROPOSED TAX LEVY $318,065 1 B ADDITIONAL BUS COST 0 EXCISE TAX $34,800 EST ASSESSED VAL $54,203,430 2 SUBTOTAL $ 94,000 FINANCIAL INSTTTVnON TAX $1,570 PROPOSED TAX RATE 5868 8 ADDmONAL BUS COST C ACCUMULATED FOR FUTURE YEARS 0 OTHER $60,048 Dated thia 31 day of July, 1995 TOTAL FUNDS TO BE RAISED IN 1996 $ 94,000 PROPERTY TAX LEVY $318,065 SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOTAL FUNDING $509,100 Rob Keck, President Shirley Anderson, V. President Robert Sheaffer, Secretary David G Gensinger Thomas L McCormick Janice K. Ryan Ben Smith

marriage by Rev. Joyce Castleman, aunt of the groom. The bride, who has taken the name of Deanna Ross Carter, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ross, of 304 Runaway Bay Circle #2A, Mishawaka. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ross, of North Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Wolfram, of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carter, of 3026 Crabtree Lane, Elkhart, are the bridegroom’s parents. The bride was attired in a white satin floor length gown, with a bodice of lace and pearls and a matching long train. She carried a bouquet of white and peach roses with green ivy. The maid of honor was Cynthia Benedict, college roommate of the bride, from Monrovia, Maryland and the bridesmaids were: Kimberley Hughes, sister of the bride, from Plymouth, Kristine Bayne, sister-in-law of the bride, from Mishawaka and Kristin Anderson, cousin of the groom, from Michigan. Ryan Bayne, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The program girls were Ashlev Risss, cousin of the bride and Jamey Hughes, niece of the

bride. All wore emerald green crepe floor length gowns with flowers to match the bridal bouquet. The best man was Saverio Sanfratello, college friend of the goom, from Michigan. The groomsmen were: Greg Pugh, friend of the groom, from Ohio, Michael Bayne, brother of the bride, from Mishawaka and Greg Carter, brother of the groom, from Elkhart. The ringbearer was Jeffrey Anderson, cousin of the groom. The ushers were: Michael Riggs, cousin of the bride, and Thomas Ratz, friend of the groom. The reception of 200 was enjoyed at Queen of Peace Reception Hall, in Mishawaka, with a sit-down dinner served family style and dancing. The bride graduated from John Glenn High School in 1991 and from Purdue University, School of Chemical Engineering in 1995. The groom is a graduate of Elkhart Central High School in 1991 and from Purdue University, School of Industrial Engineering in 1995. The bride is employed by Lincoln

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Electric, in Euclid, Ohio and the bridegroom is employed by Prestolight Electric, in Cleveland, Ohio. TWO ATTEND BASKETBALL CAMP Jake Neiswender and Joshua Williams were two of 500 that attended the Blue Chip Basketball Camp, at Georgetown, Kentucky, July 23 thru the 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Gratner took the young men to Georgetown. Randy Williams, father of Joshua, picked the boys up from camp and all went to Dawsonville, Georgia, where they spent several days with Ron and Nancy Williams, aunt and uncle to Joshua. They enjoyed swimming and boating on Lake Lanier and gained five pounds from eating Aunt Nancy’s good cooking. They returned to Walkerton on Wednesday, August 2. Do not shorten the morning by getting up late; look upon it as the quintessence of life, as to a certain extent sacred. —Arthus Schopenhauer

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