Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 September 1998 — Page 11

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Family entertainment

The Kelly Miller Brothers Circus offered a large variety of family entertainment during their August 25 visit to Nappanee. Pictured top: circus workers teamed together to secure the ropes and stakes of teh big tent. Top left, down: the performance tent was raised promptly at 9a.m.; early morning visitors watched the animals grazing in their portable pens; a good time was had by

'kids' of all ages as the circus delivered a night of family fun; even the horses donned flashy costumes as they performed. Top right: one visitor was 'caught up' in his attempt to get a better view of the animals; pony rides were a big hit as were elephants rides and the 'Moonwalk.' (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

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LEGALS NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS The South Side Christian School of Nappanee, Indiana, admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin, to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color and national or ethnic origin, in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs. Nap-Sept. 2,1998 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In Elkhart Circuit Court of Elkhart County, Indiana. Estate No. 20C01-9808-ESO92. Notice is hereby given that Eli Lehman was on the 7th day of August, 1998, appointed personal representative of the estate of Emma Lehman, deceased, who died on the Ist day of July, 1998. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court/within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or/within one (1) year after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 7th day of August, 1998. Randall Yohn Clerk of Elkhart Circuit Court for Elkhart County, Indiana Brian L. Hoffer #8025-20 Kindig & Stoat Attorney P.O. Box 31 Nappanee, IN. 46550-0031 219-773-7996 Nap.-Aug 26-Sept 2,1998 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT STATE OF INDIANA, ELKHART COUNTY, SS: IN ELKHART CIRCUIT COURTLESTATE NO. 20C01-9707-ESO9B.’ In the matter of the estate of Lydia Martin, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the personal representative of the above captioned estate, has filed: (a) A final account in final settlement of said estate and petition to settle and allow account. (c) Petition to order final distribution of estate. Interested parties have until September 16, 1998, to file written objections with the Court. This date must be at least fourteen days before the hearing on the account. If no written objections are presented, the final account and petition will be acted on by the Court on the 2nd day of October, 1996, at 9:00a.m.. Uoyd Martin Executor Randall Yohn Clerk of the Above Captioned Court Loren R. Stoat #363-20 Kindig & Stoat P.O. Box 31 Nappanee, IN. 465504)031 219-773-7996 Attorney for Estate Nap-Sept. 2.1996

THE CITY OF NAPPANEE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER JOB ANNOUNCEMENT JOB TITLE-Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator-in-Training. QUALIFICATIONS—CompIetion of secondary education with work experience or training in safe work practices and general maintenance or equivalent combination. DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION—Operate light trucks, pumps, agri-gator, mowing equipment, laboratory equipment, hand tools and power tools, small motorized end loader. Operates and assists in the operation of a wastewater treatment plant, maintains equipment, performs daily sampling, sets up laboratory tests, contract with public. Involves weekend duty shifts. All interested applicants may pick up an employment application and a copy of the position description, which lists the essential functions of the position and the necessary knowledge, skill and abilities at the Clerk/Treasurer’s office, City of Nappanee Municipal Building, West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, IN. 46550, between 8:00a.m. and 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning September 2, 1998; or may request that copies be mailed by submitting a 4 in. x 9-1/2 in. self-addressed envelope containing not less than 32 cents postage. Properly completed applications must be submitted at the Clerk/Treasurer’s office by s:oop.m.,September 14,1998. Nap-Sept 2-9,1998

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX LEVIES * * Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of City of Nappanee, Indiana, that the Common Council of Nappanee, Indiana,' at 300 W. Lincoln St. on September 8,1998 at 7:00 p.m. will conduct a public hearing on the budget Fokrwing thfcj meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with Itfe* proper officers of the political subdivision within seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, the political subdivision shal adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and Ihe testimony presented. Folowing tie aforemen-q tioned hearing, the Council will meet at 300 W. Lincoln Street on September 21,1998 at 7:00 p.m. to adopt the lowing budget: ' J BUDGET ESTIMATE Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen at the County Auditor, City Controfiac,,} or Clerk Treasurer's Offices. NET ASSESSED VALUATION: $77,808,014 '! MAXIMUM ESTIMATED .. -*> FUNDS TO BE RAISED (Including appeals and levies exempt from Excessive Levy 'S BUDGET maximum levy Appeals (included in) CURRENT I >c FUND NAME ESTIMATE limitations) Column 3) TAX LEVY", General 2,926,825 1,094,992 0 972,984-^ Motor Vehicle Highway 554,283 283,844 0 283,235,"; Park and Recreation 698,892 287,967 0 349,924 Aviation 229,331 168,532 0 52,567 . Police Pension 88,088 17,429 0 35,306.!S Cumulative Fire Equip. 50,000 62,246 0 62,767 •? Cumulative Cap. Dev. 115,000 116,712 0 78,458 ‘ General Obligation Bond 140,000 130,128 0 134,164 ,;t l Cumulative Cap. Impr. 25,000 ' 0 0 (Kll Aviation Rotary 98,000 0 0 0 Local Roads and Streets 113,500 0 0 0 * Law Enforce. Cont. Ed. 4,000 0 0 0 Vehicle Inspection 4,000 0 0 0 CEDIT 274,977 0 0 0 P & R Non-Revert.-Golf Cap. 35,000 0 0 P & R Non-Revert.-Day Camp 33,000 0 0 TOTAL 5,389,896 2,162,050 0 1,969,405 Minus Exempt Levies 130,328 Controlled levies 2,031,722 The 1999 estimated maximum levy limitation lor this unit is 2,087,405. (Compare to Controlled Levies box above) > The Property Tax Replacement Credit used to reduce the rate for this unit is 76,073. Taxpayers appearing at the hearing shall have an opportunity to be heard. After tie tax levies have bean determined, fixed by the appropriate governing body, and the tax rales published by tie County Audi tor, ten or more taxpayers objecting to the levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners by Wng a petition with tie County Auditor. The petition must be filed on or before the tenth day after puUcaton of the tax rales charged. Upon certification of tie objecting petition by the County Auditor, the State Board of Tax Commissionsnwl fix a dale tor a hearing In Ns coufc ty. i. Kimberly A. Ingle, lAMC, Cterk-Treasurer_ August 26,1998 Aug. 26, Sept 2,1998-Nap

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, September 2,1998

Strong beginning for girls’ cross country by Coach Kirt Hunsberger The North Wood High School girls’ cross country team finished the first two weeks of the season with a 6-1 mark. The girls have beaten Bremen 15-50, Elkhart Baptist 15-50, Bethany Christian 15-50, Home School Crusaders 15-50, Mishawaka 20-42 and Jimtown 15-50. These wins have all come following the seasonopening loss to Fairfield, 32-23. In all of the meets this season, the team has been led by Csrt Sandy and Angie Callander at the number one and two spots. The other five scoring spots have been spread out between Annie Zell, Nina Bearss, Ten Schuller, Kim Yoder and Steph Camer. Freshman Heidi Schreider has also cracked the top seven. This year’s team is comprised of a very young mix of runners, along with just five veterans. This teajn has grown up a lot in the first three meets. The only chance that we have as a team of obtaining oqr goals is for our young and inexperienced runners to contribute to th£ team. To this point, we have had three sophomores and two freshmen ru(i in our top seven scoring placed. ; This year’s team is the largesjt turnout in the school’s history, with 13 girls representing the girls’ program for North Wood. They ait working very hard, and paying the price in the workouts, and it is payjing off. This has been a fun team to watch during the meets, as they run as a pack. This is also a teaga that could do very well in th£ Northern Lakes Conference. t The team finished 3-3 in conference last year, and fourth it) the sectional. The team also comj peted in the regional. Results of the first three meed follow: NORTHWOOD-FAIRFIELEh BREMEN—Cort Sandy first! 16:13, Angie Callander fourth' 17:15, Teri Schuller eighth 18:14,’ Nina Bearss ninth 18:15, Annie Zell 10th 18:51, Kim Yoder 11th 19:15, Steph Camer 12th 19:19, Nickie Sauer 18th 19:59, Hei<Ljt Schneider 20th 20:43, Grace Bonewitz 24th 21:19 and Leslie Hawkins 26th 21:49. > NORTHWOOD-lIMTOWN-MISHAWAKA—CaIIander sec r ond 17:18, Sandy third 17:54, Bearss fourth 18:18, Yoder fifth; 18:22, Camer sixth 18:26, Schuller; seventh 18:27, Zell ninth 18:41,, Sauer 19:23, Schneider 19:32., Bonewitz 20:49 and Leann Davidhizar 23:58. . NORTHWOOD-BETHANt CHRISTIAN-ELKHART BAPTIST—Sandy first 16:45, Callander second 17:16, Schuller, fourth 18:02, Bearss fifth 18:25V, Zell sixth 18:27, Yoder seventh*' 18:38, Schneider eighth 18:50,* Camer ninth 18:55, Sauer 12thi 19:17, Bonewitz 14th 20:11,” Davidhizar 19th 21:35 and. Hawkins 20th 22:21. ,o

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