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New books available The following selections are now available on loan at the Nappanee Public Library for your reading enjoyment. ADULT FICTION: Heart of War, by Truscott —The task of finding the killer of an Army officer has fallen to one of the Army’s top lawyers, and as the pressure upon her mounts, she uncovers secrets that could forever alter the lives of the men and women of Fort Benning. Indigo Slam, by Crais—While searching for the missing father of a teenager, a private investigator discovers the father is a master counterfeiter, and he soon runs afoul of both the newly-emerging Russian Mafia and U.S. Marshals in this suspenseful and witty mystery. Birds of Prey, by Smith —An English nobleman and his son embark on a quest for riches and the spoils of war that takes them from the southern tip of Africa to Ethiopia far to the north, in this tale of high adventure in the high seas set in the late 1600s. The Venture, by Cosx —A novel that details the thrills and spills of building a business from scratch, as experienced by one determined entrepreneur. Mother Nature, by Andrews —A geologist who is hired as a detective to pose as a geologist in order to investigate the death of a U.S. Senator’s daughter soon finds her own life in danger. King Con, by Cannell —A master con man plots revenge for his cousin’s murder with a “mother-of-all-scams” that will destroy a New Jersey crime boss and his mob. Destiny’s Road, by Niven —A young farm boy’s flight from authority becomes a quest to discover what happened to a spaceship’s landing craft and crew, in this science fiction novel set in the future on another planet. Further Lane, by Brady —When a celebrity lifestyle guru is found murdered near her East Hampton home, a foreign correspondent and a young book editor lead an elegant but deadly romp through the rich and famous of the Hamptons. A Free Man of Color, by Hambly—When a black piano player pursues his own investigation of the murder of a prominent white man’s Creole mistress, he becomes the scapegoat and must run for his life in this novel set in 1833 New Orleans. ADULT NON-FICTION: Training a Tiger, by Woods— Tiger Woods’ father gives a personal look at the philosophy, instruction, and training that went into raising his son. A Change of Heart, by Sylvia— A heart/lung transplant recipient tells of her amazing experiences with anew personality within her. Listening With My Heart, by Whitestone—Miss America 1995 tells her own story, and the stories of those who have inspired her. Billions & Billions, by Sagan— Musings on the mysteries of life and the majesty of the universe from Carl Sagan. Captured By History, by Toland—A noted historian’s view of our tumultuous century. ■rp
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-"“V LEGALS PUBLIC HEAR MG NOTICE The City of Nappanee Plan Commission wM hold a Special Pubic Hearing, Thurectay, August 28, 1997, at 7:00p.m., in toe Cound Chambers, City Municipal BuMng, 300 West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, Indiana. The purpose ot this hearing is to review toe piel of toe Pleasant Acres Subdivision. Al Interested citizens wil be offered toe rijjW to speak at toe pubic hearing. Connie fine Secretary City of Nappanee Plan Commission Nap-Aug. 20,1997
GOLF OUTING—City officials and employees from Nappanee, and all across northern Inaiana, attended the first annual Northern Indiana Golf Outing and Picnic at McCormick Creek Golf Course Thursday August 14. Mark Downey of Commonwealth Engineers hosted the event, which was catered by Nelson's Golden Glow (Port-a-Pit) of Wakarusa. In the top photo are members of the winning I team (from left): Darrel Miller, Mentone, Indiana; Bill Lucas , and Joe Good, both of Kewanna, Indiana; and Brian Reed of ■ Mentone. Each received a Commonwealth Engineers cof!fee mug, a bag of golf tees and a box of golf balls. Below, the ' entire group gathers for a photo. (AN photos by Christina Hill’ll
OatTaßks, Mutches, Chairs ' :<% andmore 356 South Main St., Nappanee, IN 46650 (219V773-3532or(^ff LEGALS " “ NOTJC I TO TAXPAYERS OP SCHOOL BUS REPI-A CEMENT PLAN FOR THE YEARS lion TO ?im7 •:n:ica b given to the taxpayer* of the WA-Nfc;. COttniNITY ; School Corporation that oa AUGUST 25 , •V, 7 at 7:30 UHnXpjn.ia tie 1100 N. Halo, Happen** Indiana *a School Board of Traataaa ahall conduct a paXic •caring to ccnrider the School EWVehkle Replacement Plan m detailed below for die lea year period between 199 to 07_. lha ie*j r,tr-i -j 'and dm plan will be railed in combination with the 'School Transportation Operating Account aa Indicated in urc notict lr taxpayer! o." budget: and levies to be collected in 199 B . Detail ol the proponed plan ban file In the office of the anpedntcadrar fa • serctw. from the date of this notice. Taxpayers shall luve the rigid to be he*. 1 on the plan lieicd below at the pwbitc hearing. I. REPLACEMENT COST OF BUS/VEHICLF. DliktNG 1998-7007 TtITAi "I 1,0 O.dI'.UJIS HO OF BUSES TO KEPLAOaufcFn IW* ACCtJM FCR, ACCUMULATION TOR ACTUMUI A RON FOK ■y.vt.XD m: REPL/tCLD YE/.K LOS IS FirrUKE YEAXS REPEACEMENrS P.EPt ACSMFJt: a . 6 ' ! 99P ! >2 .79(. -0- -Q- j -05 2 1999 163,201 -0- -0- -0- • A _1 3 ,2000 168.099 -0- -0- -0- i ; t , ' 200: :9P.22Q | -0- -0- -o- t I 46 A 2002 206,169 | -0- __! j *6 3 200) 1P3.687 j -0- ! SJ; ! j 66 6 200-. I 215.998 T~ •0- -0- j -> j j 46 3 2009 I 194.874 [ -O- -0- i -0 j I 46 3 2001; 200,721 -0- j -0- , ! 46 3 2007 | 206.745 -0- -0- j -C- i il AIIUITIONAI. BUSES NEEDED ICtiUKTNO MOTEL I YEAR) 7YR; Or BUS VEHtOE I OWMiDOR | M„YNOT WCOiT 1 •OF BUSES PER DOE-TN- LEASE') j ACC'JMIILATE ADDfI u'M ODSLf I .. zj*™gnzz^_.: j~ -II- ETC. | B ADDITIONAL BUS COSTS I|jSUMMARY OF NEEDS A. REPLACEMENT COST TOTAL i92,79fi B. ADDITIONAL BUS COSTS 10l j jSUBTOTAL 1g;,796 ■ jcTrCUMULATED FOR FUTURE YEARS IJjl : f'.tTA . FUNDS TO BE RAISED IN l9_jnL_ iR7 .96 i ‘ SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE gSdTLATED BALANCE FROM iOUSVE-xR -Q- | PROPOSED TAX LEVY 169,308 : "J™ 12.999 ESTIMATED ASSESSED VALUE ,90,000.000 * NCIAL INSTITUTION TAX ,33 PROPOSED TAX RATE og9 , | gtTY TAX LEVY 1b9,308 .FUNDING *” * if9? r 7qfi a ifrd Clib lilh ay of August . • _ .ASKS lIAHTHAHp KESIOKNT :.'M BR\DWAY VICK PRESIDENT K/.SIjY MOYER, SECRETARY . /lie* ti i>:artl of I msicci PAll. M KTKRLEN, !)VM, KKHRKX Nap-Aug. 13-20,1997 “ Ki>; PFRSIKv, MEMBER .I.SIIN MISHI.EU, S’FIIBKR MMT SCHWARTZ, HESBKR NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice b hereby gtven tl.c taxnaven of Ji£d!CgunltY Schqol.s Elbh.rt/Xo.clu.lto . County. Indjww. dm the proper legal officer of mid uthool cwponttinn, "” n _jk. *"“ ” conduct a public hearing on the budget. Following fie meeting any ten or more laxpeyera may object to a budget, lax rale, or tax levy by filing an objection pctiii.m with the proper officers or he printed lubdiviiioo within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy dial taxpayers object to. If t petition is filed, die political tubdivisionsliall adopt wi* its budget a rinding concerning die objections filed rid testimony presented Following the aforementioned hearing the School Board will meet .Hint. Main. Kannnnee. 18 on ..Sgptehhgr 8 I9_H__ _Ii3D *mJ, mto x>d the following budget 010 GENERAL FUND 11000: Instruction - Regular Programs 12000 Instruction - Special Programs 13000: Instruction - AdulUContinuing Education *!j.d2U 14000: Instruction - Summer School llitit'J 15000. Enrichment Programs 16000: Remediation Programs 21000 Support Services - Pupils ;*{**““ 22000: Support Services - Instruction Staff xSL*“a 23000: Support Services - General Administration 122*644 24000: Support Services - School Administration aufaxi 25000: Support Services - Business '■***' 26000 Support Services - Central *'U79ilU4 29000: Support Services - Other 30000: Community Services 40000: Nonprogrammed Charges 9B7.UUU 50000: Debt Services sfl= „ ... ... Total General Fund UiMfaMfcw 020 DEBT SERVICE FUND 25000: Support Services - Business 40000: Nonprogrammed Charges 50000: Debt Services 1.346.2-42 Total Debt Service Fund —afiMalll i ■ 041 TRANSPORTATION FUND - OPERATING 25000: Support Services - Business ?ya‘xn7 26000: Support Services - Central i/iilai Total Transportation Fund - Operating ■■Ui n i.-4x—--041 TRANSPORTATION FUND - BUS REPIACEMENT 25W0 Support Servicts - Business . l 6 ?4??i 182,796 Total Trtnspotlnlioti Fund - Bus Replacement t ‘i:*; TotalTiir.sportaltnn F.md • 040 t.2)*i3J3 w 035 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 111 25J20: I.and Acquisition and Development (I) -0* lal 25330: Piofestutmal Services (2) =jj= 25340: Education Specifications Development (J) =o= 2j 25350: Building Acquisition, Conslr. and Improvement (4) —, ■ t „ 25360 Rental oTßutldings. Grounds and Equipment (5) —162.000 w 25380: Purchase of Mobile or Fixed Equipment (6) —3oo‘bjl *■ 25390: Other Facilities Acquisition and Development (7) —jOOißßfl I'D 25440: Maintenance of Equipment (*) —l*lfl ini 26490 Other Staff Services (9) =J£ 51200 Temporary l-oanl Tit |)9 Total Capital Projects Fund JdlawS*--.-.-*. k" m SPECIAL EDUCATION FRESCIIOOL 12000 Instniction - Special Programs 25000: Support Services - Business =“= 26000: • Support Services - Central 40000 Nonprogrammed Charges — lu ‘“ au ... Total Special Education Preschool 101 i'll) n>
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Os TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Praparty tea to ha coßected in current year and actual coßactmca for the previous three years). ■i TO BE COLLECTED COLLECTED COLLECTED COLLECTED FUND NAME 19 9* 19 99 H 6 19 97 • Ge " n * l 4.067.848 4.5*1.144 i.PtfI.JM . \JUMI Debt Services 1.800,34* 2,466,979 2,906,195 3,061,550 .* Transportation *79,539 565.444 _HitiZS 736,187 Capita! Projects 820,836 916,062 547,622 571,207 I Special Education Preschool 16,850 17,84) 19,361 18.319 - 9 TOTAL 7.683.437 8,507,47* 9.373,61) _ 9.337.066 9 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BF. RAISED nsMMOWKttiroaFxrtNSFSTO t*Kii*i iutskvkx ntANsmei cxhtalmoi sraorttDtcFMece it or incoming YX/ut rtiMC fund rtatp wasp school rmm ■ Ttx Bwtet Iran t*,c**i*t yvw-1* • •* U** 13,422,65? 3,546,77/ 1 ,234,535 H 34.262 101.75 U _ 2 IXtftr K frwim Hw Hu Dec II cf parsr m yrm l> Bff n&wam*' •< tovrmit | to4v 5.495.0 Z/ 1.553,460_ 515.244 SI 1.649 J A4p<.V9 fcmtWvlb lire il *mw \m txum of anw NiijtO - D- ~Q~ ~0~ -Q~ -Q~ * RMT o—h 5 iDkrfWL 1,181,1 ?'■ = g = 190.130 =fl= -Q~ - 6 6h U ytm _q_ =fi= -H----4 Ira. rijwßrt n?n*e*xt {< *m.t >■ k* jQjOMjCQB 5,400.237 1.939.909 1.245.911 20). ZM rw-ja ON HAND to at tcrovto om i SOL'PCFS Cm lIER THAN r*OfOSfO TAX LEVY _ ■ MW ***>-<. Iww Mot WWW >. 381,762 363.380 255.613 778.456 U-S3 - turn I ~imwwa.atwilllwuni. in 2,253,146 1,418,688 4*3,087 264,690 8,383 „ t OHber revenue MUcipahitf fmi kfy I IB DccrmHct 3.862,332 327,624 104.1*9 U*i24 42.357 * IMCW.IMHM: 8,114,313 374,116 144.620 3t.3M 64.2Q3 '1 i TOTAirtMKtM.wmStT. i, net amount woutarn to hr ttxtxro so ' exmxxrx runec ji or otstaNO yeas ... f. 20,046 *9,578 20,180 741,383 56,181 ! 12 TwUwMlta tow, II) 5.007,241 2.966,0Q2_ 1.012.420 986.124 14,0671 ’ il hwwtr r a.ritWtw Cw* aw. ABp>9tH (oti Incsaiw Tat ~0- ~0~ ' u uL*tolFn(iwwa.M...fcwnww. xStS&BS - IsSiMJ&t ' SOtlMi^ixX — ooiMiL ; WWI WtXwr Wry -0- 7. It Www*v--aHllkil<lwlw ID 5.007.241 2,966,007 1.012.420 4f14r326_ 19.04,8 1 Fa maw* ler, law HAM Wm 1.l * ato lIX UfIUJIIUUHX" lim iu XXXXXXXXXX MXXxXXXtI . lT9rirs -0- -O— -0“ -0“ -OEKohfiH,M.iiMiitait) Mxxxxxm ratar noosDtoanr C ”~ L ” 4.729,603 3,061.550 936.187 571.2D7 18.823 Net Assessed Valuation of Taxable Property fur 19 97 pay 19_29 : —UHiBIiIM NOTE: Transportation lew of S 1.012,470 includes) 169.308 for lan replacement ( Ixx payers appearing at the hearing shall have an opportunity to be heard. Ailcr the tax levies hive bean dates mined. . fixed by the apprupria'e governing body, and tiic tax mtes published by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers t objecting to the levies may appeal to the S'aie .-loan! ..f Tax Cummissioner* ny filing a petition with die County Audit! T. The petition must he filed on cr iiefot the tenth das tiler publication of the tux rates chorsed. Upon certification of the objecting petition by the County Auditor, toe Slate Board of Tex Cotnmisskinets will fix a dale lot J heari.l3 in this county. ISOTKT j _ ' Wa-Nss Couwunley Schools ! t.aa*rwwwowUt<aWW.|MFii hod (Ickoal CorpofiboN Nmm) 1100 H. Main. Haopanaa - 7 1 30 . Auguat ??, I}l7_ „g, t r ua.mrf.oa> IM wFwII*. i • Tka fpMßwwg a ••mtbl whShb tl to |4m • CURRENT FJCPKNDITUIIES ft—till i*M 1* ? 00 119 ii i_|¥ii iij Duiliigißmi 21)20 ... ~V~ —— .. '■'■■■■ " 1 111 ■ , i!! ”” ■■■ X ■ X — X. ~! ;;; - TV-L' . irumc (J) awMwr | ummmmm . . inn. 492 VK1.692 100.697 x IS) FwdNN rs MoMtTiwS Eviip— 8 * JW.UJ4 JUU.UJW ) TANARUS) OWnFwaaiw M W"''. mi Dr>Un|wwt 100.000 100,000 100.000 ****** —251.M0 Hr.YTO JM.MJT (X) MBiUGB-CBOfU.lft 25440 _Q_ ,<u Broi xCLRRurr tJCfENnm*E(Amm*• uKi‘Sis , ?oi ‘srs f r vlHcbomFataat(cbmUmbMah) ‘‘.n! ' M, T,n,a,w.w—ltrtWn— — X- X. X OJiiJil- 1.8411.862- 2.064.862 . 2mß‘. fS AND ESTIMATES • *F REVENUE: ft?l * ’ >' “ *’ jßvi $ I cab Cxffwd Farwan.’ •mm IStvtoui V*r QQ| m . C#k IWIb-c. ao lahd CnM rUii 56,500 55.000 56.000 R. smm( HtriTWPrLVMfyTBMB 9867324” 994,2*2_ 999.262 rn r. 9 iTvy h. k-fk) fW. 1,623,847" 1.840,847 2.046.847-c TOIAI FI : NHSAVAII.Sni.I R4PIAN 0*5190 0.5130 0.5060 rwin.Farw 190’ 000,000 193.800.000 197.674.00P 1 RmN *. pom m Aim wd Vmhic w: r i.ArtM*ati(<vnißraArtiaiD*sxihQH!9snKtMtri)S.'iFLUi6ntwtriiß7ua4.n)aMaoiwwaiianiJtiaai*taaißaat6. Itansk.Wdwk.Utowww.farW.rwn I4t_B_. ISF—I. d-11-l WStWu nuWtirC". FsOi 1 matiHNu AtjiXAiaw allocation AUKAtm 12* J- I*2-3- 1 SitrthUood Middle . 249.983 1 200.000 TflO.OPfl ■ , ASkwwm n uwdlwd taw. wi. nly *• wbjict woSinWwSnwAthspnwd tawdi. W.Hwk.rfAdortiiwwS* w6tta.du iktadu. to i ntaijaiiio m viana afti, thi Ftaar vi* I T* **kmi*clmk*mUocmtkmi hr tkmymn 199-3-. 199 .—A I** h*Bfj“ “’l r —gHginia i turner 'ityßClinn [MJIUXNC All OCATIOU AI.IXICATIOH ALIOTKW it*_S_ it*— i**— 9 HorthUood Middle . 541.600 S I l*t t** J ■ t Aa.xrW-.nHwx'WUwwn.n.UuiM.wS.-taUnlt.W.UvkWwdwimtaFwkUtaWdwW.Hnk.dAWmtawMwWiWMU.ltaWw. * l ,' r .www.l.lkwslr.w.ua,l*.k.dkl*..U.n.w.W.rt>s.kWd.W.F.wU. ITW. Fta—• k•*** t br nfa.. sr-Xtk wbwrtnl w W .9 taw* sTTnCtankwwn. far WtawU X V. 1W... ULh. ._A*.< liifto ' l*-*A , .tawea Hartwan. President t Ton Bradwa*. Vice Preeldent ' . Randy Hoyer, Secretary Paul Dleterlen, DVM. Heebsr f lck Persian. Hewtryf ( John lllehler. Hewbcr <IZ Nap-Aug. 13-20,1997 t NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX LEVES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of City of Nappanee, Indiana, tat (he Common Cound of Nappanee, Indiana, at 300 W. Lincoln St. on September 3,1997 at 7:00 p.m. will conduct a public hearing on the budget. Folowing Msmeeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rale, or tax lew by Mng an objection petition win lie 1 proper officers of the political subdivision within seven days after the hearing, the objection petition must identity toe provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, the poltical sitodivision shal adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections fled and toe testimony presented. Folowing toe aforemantioned hearing, toe Cound mH meet at 300 W. Lincoln Street on September 15,1997 at 700 pjn. to adopt the tot-. lowing budget. BUDGET ESTIMATE { Complete details of budget estimates by fund andfor department may be seen at the County Audßor, C#y Corteoler, of Clerk Treasurer's Offices. NET ASSESSED VALUATION: $78,493,575 MAXIMUM ESTIMATED ! FUNDS TO BE RAISED (Including appeals and levies exempt from BUDGET maximum levy CURRENT | FUND NAME ** ESTIMATE IWteßons) TAXLEVY. General 2,768,518 1,098,916 934,033 1 Motor Vehicle Highway 533,149 283,363 270.629 1 Park and Recreation 695,254 350,083 ' Aviation 87,616 52,Ml 58.096 j Poice Pension 81,285 35,322 26,386, Cumulative Fire Equip. 50,000 62,795 2'S? ; Cumulative Cap. Dev. 100,000 78.M4 76.04 General Obligation Bond 143,460 134,225 128,261 Cumulative Cap. Impr. 80,000 0 0 Aviation Rotary 20,000 0 0 Local Roads and Streets 164,000 0 0 Law Enforce. ConL Ed. 3,500 0 0 Vehicle inspection 1,752 0 P $ R Non-Revert.-Golf Cap. 25,000 0 0 P 4 R Non-Revert.-Day Camp 24,000 0 0, CEDtT 300,000 0 0 TOTAL 5,077,534 2,095,788 IJjB3B Minus Exempt Levies 212.719 Codroled levies 1,883,070 The 1998 estimated maximum Mvy limitation for tois unM le 1,979,488. (Compere to CortooM Levies bar above) The Properly Tax Reptecement Credit used to wduce te to tote to at toe hearing shal twyean IgJ” fixed by the appropriate governing body, and the tax rates published by fte oouray awnor, wn or more wapayers. objecting to the levies may *peal to toe Slate Board of Tax Commissioners by Mng Audtor.. ThiTetkion must be filed on or before toe tenth day after pitofcatlon ot tot tax rates chergid. Upon cerWcißon of objecting petkion by the Couhty Audtor, toe State Board of Tix Commissioners wN to • dtet tor s hearing In Ns oourv- ** Kimberly A. Ingle, lAMC, Ctertt-Daewrer August 20, 1 997 a.Aug. 20,27,1997-Nlp •• - .j
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