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Sports scoreboard

Major l.ragur Baseball At A Glance Bv The Associated Press All Times EOT AMERICAN I.EAGCE EAST DIVISION W I. Pet GB Detroit 58 28 .674 Toronto 51 35 593 7 Baltimore 49 39 .557 10 Boston 42 44 488 16 New York 39 46 459 18 '-a Milwaukee 40 48 .455 19 Clevelandn 34 50 .405 23 WEST DIVISION Minnesota 44 42 .512 California 45 43 511 Chicago 44 43 .506 's Oakland 44 46 489 2 Kansas City 39 46 .459 44 Seattle 41 49 .456 5 Texas 39 50 .438 64 Friday's Games New York 7, Kansas City 1, Ist game New York 8, Kansas City 1, 2nd game Baltimore 7, Chicago 5, 11 innings Cleveland 5, Texas 0 Detroit 5, Minnesota 3, 11 innings Milwaukee 5, California 4 Boston 9, Seattle 5 Toronto 6. Oakland 3 Saturday's Games c veer 7-6 at Baltimore (Flanagan 9-6), 1:50 p.m. Toronto (Stieb 9-3) at Oakland (McCatty 6-6), 4:05 p.m. Kansas City (Gubicza 5-7) at New York (Rasmussen 2-3), 8 p.m Cleveland (Farr 0-4) at Texas (Stewart 4-9), 8:35 p.m. Detroit (Wilcox 8-6) at Minnesota (Butcher 6-6), 8:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Haas 6-6) at California (Romanick 8-9), 10 p.m. Boston (Clemens 3-3) at Seattle (Beattie 9-8), 10:35 p.m. Sunday’s Games Kansas City at New York, 2 pm. Chicago at Baltimore, 2:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. Milwaukee at California, 4 p.m. Toronto at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. Cleveland at Texas, 8:35 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W. L . Pet GB New York 49 34 .590 Chicago 50 36 .581 4 Philadelphia 47 39 .547 34 Montreal 43 43 .500 74 St. Louis 43 45 .489 84 Pittsburgh 35 52 .402 16 WEST DIVISION San Diego 50 35 .588 Atlanta 46 43 .517 6 Los Angeles 45 45 .500 74 Houston 42 47 .472 10 Cincinnati 39 50 .438 13 San Francisco 33 53 .384 174 Friday’s Games Chicago 7, Los Angeles 5 n Pittsburgh 8, San Francisco 2, Ist game Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 3, 18 innings, 2nd game Montreal 7, Cincinnati 2 New York 5, Atlanta 4 St. Louis 7, San Diego 4, 10 innings Philadelphia 7, Houston 3 Saturday's Games San Francisco (Davis 3-8) at Pittsburgh (Rhoden 6-7) Los Angeles (Hershiser 4-3) at Chicago (Sanderson 5-1) Cincinnati (Soto 9-2) at Montreal (Lea 13-4) New York (Berenyi 6-9) at Atlanta (McMurtry 7-9) San Diego (Lollar 7-6) at St. Louis (LaPoint 6-8) Philadelphia (Koosman 9-7) at Houston (LaCoss 4-0) Sunday's Games Cincinnati at Montreal San Francisco at Pittsburgh New York at Atlanta San Diego at St. Louis Los Angeles at Chicago Philadelphia at Houston American Association By The Associated Press W L Pet GB Louisvill 54 43 .557 Indianapols 53 44 .546 1 low 48 45 .516 4 Oklahoma Cty 48 49 .495 6 Omah 48 50 .490 64 Wichit 46 49 .484 7 Denvr 46 50 .479 74 Evansvill 41 54 .432 12 Friday’s Games Oklahoma City 6, Denver 1 Wichita 1, Omaha 0 lowa 5-1, Evansville 1-8 Louisville 10, Indianapolis 7 Saturday’s Games Denver at Oklahoma City Wichita at Omaha lowa at Evansville Indianapolis at Louisville Sunday's Games lowa at Oklahoma City Evansville at Denver Omaha at Louisville Wichita at Indianapolis USFL Playoff Glance By The Associated Press Division Playoffs Saturday's Games Eastern Conference Philadelphia 28, New Jersey 7 Western Conference Los Angeles 27, Michigan 21,30 T Sunday's Games Eastern Conference Birmingham 36, Tampa Bay 17 Western Conference Arizona 17, Houston 16 Conference Championships Saturday's Game Arizona 35, Los Angeles 23 Sunday's Game Philadelphia 20, Birmingham 10 L’SFL Championship Sunday. July 15 At Tampa, Fla. Philadelphia vs. Arizona, 8 p.m.

Grand slam in bottom of 9th lifts Louisville over Indians

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - First baseman Gary Rajsich knocked the first pitch over the right-field fence for a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Louisville Redbirds a 10-7 victory over the Indianapolis Indians Friday night. The triumph also gave Louisville sole possession of first place over the Indians in the American Association, a position the Redbirds last held May 23. Louisville came back from deficits of 3-1 in the sixth and 7-5 in the eighth. Rajsich’s heroics with two outs capped a five-run final inning Earlier centerfielder Vince Coleman doubled in pitcher Glenn Gulliver The Indians brought in reliever Eric Mustad, who struck out Gene Roof then walked Bill Lyons to load the bases. Louisville came from behind in the sixth

Friday's Sports Transactions Bv The Associated Press BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS—Placed Alan Trammell, shor (stop, on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to July 9 Recalled Glenn Abbott, pitcher, from Evansville of the American Association MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Recalled Tom Candiotti, pitcher, from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League National League ATLANTA BRAVES- Signed Alex Trevino, catcher, to a multi-year contract through the 1988 season. PITTSBURGH PlßATES—Purchased the contract Bob Walk, pitcher, from Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Waived Mike Toomer, guard Released Kevin Williams, guard. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Announced the retirement of Russ Mikeska, tight end. BUFFALO BlLLS—Announced that Greg Bell and Speedy Neal, running backs, have not signed and will not be at rookie camp CLEVELAND BROWNS—Named Kevin Byrne and Bill Davis vice presidents. DALLAS COWBOYS—Released Mike Castleberry, linebacker, Joey Charles and Ricky Edwards, running backs, Mark Fleetwood and Kevin Jelden, kickers, Reggie Hines, Richard Mansfield and Larry Michael, tight ends, Dragan Mustac, punter, Steve Newberry, Joe Maida, and Michael Newton, safeties, Kevin Smith, quarterback, Bill Thomas, guard, and Eliot Tabron, Ron Horton and Stanley Trice, wide receivers. DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Keith Uecker, offensive tackle, and extended the contract of Tom Jackson, linebacker KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed Bill Mass, nose tackle, to a series of one-year contracts. LOS ANGELES RAMS—Signed Steve Martinez and Roger Huff, wide receivers. Announced that Kevin Jones, linebacker, left camp. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed Kenneth Gardner, tight end, Bernard Carvalho, guard, William Devane, defensive tackle. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Announced that Ed Williams, linebacker, Jon Williams, running back, and Bruce Kallmeyer, kicker, had agreed to contract terms. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Released Tony Elliott, defensive lineman. NEW YORK JETS-Released Barry Tolliver and Larry Hock, wide receivers, Bruce Buchla. quarterback, John Scott and Dino Delaney, safeties, Gerry Healy, Ronnie Deßose, and Jonathan Blakely, tight ends, Dei Thompson and Tom Tucker, running backs, Dennis Oltman, linebacker, Dan Reilly, defensive tackle, Randy Roperra. center, Dwight Webster, cornerback Signed Bill Smith, wide receiver and Steve Finehirsh, running back. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Signed Ray Wersching, placekicker, and James Scott, wide reciever, and John Frank, tight end. WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Announced that Willie Harris, safety, and Greg Jones, running back, have been placed on the reserve non-football injury list, and Tom Hornorf, guard, failed to report to training camp. HOCKEY American Hockey League AHly—Announced the addition of the Moncton Golden Flames, which will be operated by the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League SOCCER GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM-Named Franz Becken bauercoach. COLLEGE BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY-Named Lori Howard head women’s basketball coach and assistant women’s lacrosse coach. MIAMI UNIVERSITY (OHlO)—Named Lisa Boyer and Anthony Collins assistant women's basketball coaches TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (200 at bats): Winfield, New York, 368: Puckett, Minnesota, 338; Hrbek, Minnesota, 331; Mattingly, New York, .330; Sheridan, Kansas City, .323 RUNS: DwEvans, Boston, 69; RHenderson, Oakland. 68; Moseby, Toronto, 64; Butler, Cleveland, 60; Ripken, Baltimore, 57; Trammell, Detroit, 57 RBI: Kingman, Oakland, 75; EMurray, Baltimr,; toronto, 112; Mattingly, New York, 106; Winfield, New York, 105; Trammell, Detroit, 104; Ripken, Baltimore, 103; Yount, Milwaukee, 103. DOUBLES: Cowens, Seattle, 24; LAP-arrish, Texas, 24; Garcia, Toronto, 23; Trammell, Detroit, 22; Lemon, Detroit, 21; Winfield, New York, 21. TRIPLES: Collins, Toronto, 11; Moseby, Toronto, 11; Owen, Seattle, 7; Upshaw, Toronto, 7; RLaw, Chicago, 6. HOME RUNS: Kingman, Oakland. 24; Armas, Boston, 22; Thornton, Cleveland, 21; Kittle, Chicago, 20; 5 are tied with 18. STOLEN BASES: RHenderson, Oakland, 44; Pettis, California, 36; Butler, Cleveland, 29; Garcia, Toronto, 27; Collins, Toronto, 23. PITCHING (8 decisions): Caudill, Oakland, 8-1, .889, 1.89; Leal, Toronto, 10-2, .833, 2.99; Niekro, New York, 124, .750, 1.88; Stieb, Toronto, 9-3, .750, 2.42; Dotson, Chicago, 11-4, .733,2.64; Petry, Detroit, 11-4, .733,3 24. STRIKEOUTS: Witt, California, 106; Niekro, New York,96; Stieb, Toronto, 95; Hough, Texas, 93; Langston, Seattle, 91. SAVES: Quisenberry, Kansas City, 23; Caudill, Oakland, 19; Fingers, Milwaukee, 19; RDavis, Minnesota, 17; Hernandez, Detroit, 16 TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (200 at bats): Gwynn, San Diego, .358, Francona, Montreal, .346; Sandberg, Chicago, .335; JClark, San Francisco, .320; Cabell, Houston, .319. RUNS-Sandberg, Chicago, 61; Samuel. Philadelphia, 59; Murphy, Atlanta, 58; Wiggins, San Diego, 57; Dernier, Chicago, 56; Gwynn, San Diego, 56; Raines, Montreal, 56. RBI: GCarter, Montreal, 63; JDavis, Chicago, 59; Schmidt, Philadelphia. 58; Durham, Chicago, 53; Mumphrey, Houston, 53; Sandberg, Chicago, 53. HITS: Sandberg, Chicago, 120; Gwynn, San Diego, 118; Samuel, Philadelphia, 112; RRamirez, Atlanta, 104; Wynne, Pittsburgh, 102. DOUBLES: Hubbard, Atlanta, 22; Sandberg, Chicago, 20; Francona, Montreal, 19; GCarter, Montreal, 19; Oliver, San Francisco, 18; Raines, Montreal, 18; Samuel, Philadelphia, 18 TRIPLES: Samuel, Philadelphia, 11; Sandberg, Chicago, 11; Cruz, Houston, 8; Gwynn, San Diego, 8; McGee, StLouis, 7. HOME RUNS: Murphy, Atlanta, 20; GCarter, Montreal, 16; Marshall, Los Angeles, 16; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 16; Virgil, Philadelphia, 15. STOLEN BASES: Samuel, Philadelphia, 42; Wiggins, San Diego, 35; Redus, Cincinnati, 31; Dernier, Chicago, 30; Raines, Montreal, 28. PITCHING (8 decisions): Stoddard, Chicago, 7-1, .875, 2.44; Soto, Cincinnati, 9-2, .818, 2.98; Orosco, New York, 7-2, .778, 1.89; Darling, New York, 10-3, .769 3.40; Lea, Montreal, 13-4, .765,2.91. STRIKEOUTS: Gooden, New York, 133; Valenzuela. Los Angeles, 128; Ryan, Houston, 108; Soto, Cincinnati, 103; Carlton,Philadelphia,96. SAVES: Sutter, StLouis, 21; LeSmith, Chicago, 19; Holland, Philadelphia, 18; Orosco, New York, 18; Gossage, San Diego, 15.

with a four-run inning that had a three-run home run by third baseman Terry Pendleton, his fourth. The Redbirds got another run on an error by catcher George Bjorkman that scored Jack Ayer. Indianapolis seemed sure of a victory after a four-run eighth inning, including a three-run homer by leftfielder Mike Fuentes. Indian third baseman Razor Shines slammed a two-run home run, his 12th, in the sixth. And Redbirds’ designated hitter Dennis Werth hit a solo shot in the second. Louisville used four pitchers with victory going to Pat Perry, 1-0. The loser was Dick Grapenthin, one of five hurlers for the Indians. The Redbirds, 54-43, had 14 hits and two errors. The Indians, with nine hits and two errors, fell to 53-44.

Legal Notice SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT 1983-1984 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS July 1,1983 »177,481.80 TOTAL RECEIPTS *3,796,216.86 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS *3,357,564.52 BALANCE OF ALL FUNDS June 30,1984 *616,134.14 GENERAL FUND Balance July 1,1983 *-27,408.38 RECEIPTS: Basic Grant *1,395,633.87 NOW Account Interest 16,934.02 Local Taxes - 663,928.18 Excise Tax 101,779.54 Fees 8,332.00 Refunds 913.26 Vocational Reimbursement 2,407.04 CashTuiMon 3,265.78 State Transfer Tuition 22,158.57 Congressional Interest 324.66 Common School Transfer 52,811.50 Rent 800.00 Insurance Claims 1,900.00 Prime Time 600.00 Shortfall Loan Transfer 17,857.00 Interest on Investment 167.90 94-142 Monies 31,950.00 Deposit of Old Outstanding Checks 126.05 First Citizens Bank (Bus Loan) 85,605.00 First Citizens Bank (Temporary Loan) 132,500.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS *2,539,994.37 GENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTS. Cumulative Building Transfer (Loan Repaid) *112,000.00 NOW Account Service Charges 169.61 Transfer to Cumulative Building Shortfall Loan 17,857.00 Ace Hardware 1,831.49 Advanced Business Communications 58.50 Albert Grimes Workshop 121.35 American Guidance Service, Inc 10.89 Architectural Productions Distributors 199.68 Autographies Company 518.30 Automatic Data Processing 2,878.46 B & A Electronic 82.35 B & E Service 58.85 Bailey, Roy L 576.00 Bain, Dianna 175.08 Baker & Taylor 830.85 Banner-Graphic 578.16 Bassett, Jimmy 70.02 Beckley-Cardy Co 427.55 Belle Union Elementary School 76.35 Betsy Ross Fabrics 99.49 Better Homes & Garden 12.97 Black Lumber Co 205.88 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 87,644.21 Blue Flame L.P. Gas 1,678.45 Books Plus 128.35 Bottorff, Ann 35.00 Boyce, A.E. Co., Inc 542.06 Boyce, Virginia 25.00 Brazil Times 35.00 Burnham, Charlotte 10.00 Butcher Block 2,824.80 Butler Paper Co 444.04 Butler's Skelgas Service 365.93 Capital Consolidated 4,769.62 Carney, Al Chev.-Buick 900.00 Carolina Biological Supply Co 502.31 Center for Applied Research 19.17 Central Insurance Agency 170.00 Choice Control, Inc 7,674.52 Chuck's Rental 258.65 Clay County R.T.C 2,942.03 Clifford, Terry 35.00 Cloverdale Auto/Truck Stop 1,021.89 Cloverdale Community Schools 55,279.31 Cole, Bill 150.00 College Board Publications 20.95 Commercial Parts & Service 21.00 Communications Corp. of Indiana 633.35 Condon, Carol 1,073.00 Consumers Report 24.00 Continental-lndianapolis 14.85 Cook, Richard R 500.00 Correlated Products 3,003.75 Craver, Manford 45.00 Crescent Paper Co 398.89 Crews, Freda 135.04 Cummins Implement, Inc 63.30 D.L.M. Inc 55.00 Dallas Educational Service 235.35 Dean, Pauline 15.00 Demco 106.06 Department of Public Instruction 10.00 Dick Blick . 487.33 Dictation Disc. Co 41.00 Diemer, Smith Publishing Co 11.45 Dininger, William W 1,376.20 Discover 19.98 Door Closer Service Co 200.72 Duncan, Melanie 335.68 Duplicating Products, Inc 309.85 EBSCO Subscription Service 517.41 Educational Modules, Inc 42.10 Eggers, Ora 128.73 Ellis, Joe 7.65 Emery, Carol 99.52 Feld s Carpet Place 200.00 Fillmore Elementary School 691.82 Fisher Scientific Co 84.88 Flinn Scientific, Inc 484.43 Flora, Bonita 635.00 Flowers, Judy 286.74 Foreman, Mark 160.00 Frey Scientific Co 141.08 Fur-Fish-Game 10.00 General Telephone 6,223.57 Gobert, Rhema 75.04 Goble-Phillips 3,623.95 Good Housekeeping 34.97 Greencastle Automotive 3.98 Greencastle Community Schools 1,288.00 Greencastle Decorating 130.68 Greencastle Tractor Sales 115.79 H. Wilson Co 177.00 Hacker, Sherman 500.00 Haltom Electric, Inc 1,205.83 Haltom, Lester 1,168.50 Hammond & Stephens 502.17 Hammond, James M 1,365.81 Handee Record Co 248.40 Hanks L.P. Gas 638.15 Hardware Supply Co 104.18 Hartmann Co., Inc 404.12 Hassler Trucking Service 611.70 Hayes, Lloyd 500.00 Headley Hardware 376.24 Headley, Peggy 35.00 Heckman Bindery, Inc 95.55 Henderson Implement Sales, Inc 248.34 Hendricks County R.E.M.C 138,618.24 Highsmith Co 24.34 Hillyard Inc 1,040.83 Hirt, Karen 35.00 Hoosier Copy Supply, Inc 894.05 Hoosier School Supply 219.76 Hoskins, Lloyd 45.80 Houghton Mifflin Co 19.59 Huber, A.A. & Sons 1,312.42 Huber, Connie 689.84 Humphreys Sales & Service 14.70 I. Corporation 51.00 Indiana Assoc, of College Adm. Counselor 10.00 Indiana Duplicator Corp 1,889.59 Indiana Gas Company 3,122.75 Indiana School Boards Assoc 2,355.50 Indiana State Emp. Service 1,971.00 Indiana Water Pollution Control Ass’n 17.00 Indianapolis Newspapers, Inc 29.50 J. Weston Walch, Publisher 58.63 Legion tops Roachdale Combining seven Roachdale errors with four of their own hits, the Legion scored a 12-2 Greencastle Babe Ruth victory Thursday night. Legion improved its record to 4-7 with Brian Jeffries going the distance on the mound. Jeffries struck out eight while hurling the three hitter. Legion scored one run in the first inning, five in the fourth inning, one in the fifth and five more in the bottom of the sixth to end the contest by the 10-run-rule. Through five innings Legion had a shutout, Roachdale scoring its two runs in the sixth. Eric Twigg led Legion’s four-hit offense with two singles while Jeffries and catcher David Pettit each had one. Chris Gough, David Maish and Joey Greene led Roachdale with one single each.

James Chevrolet & Oldsmoblle, Inc 2,700.00 John Vanes Boiler Works 61.80 Johnson Controls 207.50 Jones Chemicals 467.70 Josten’s 1,154.98 Kean, Forest 1,224.78 Kean, Jeffrey 239.80 Kellams Glass Co 199.36 Kendall, Phyllis 28.00 Kersey Music, Inc 24.37 Klllion Electric Co 1,952.55 King School Equipment Co 175.60 Krahn, Milton 57.24 Krldan of Indiana 921.66 Krott, Jack 35.68 Lab-Aids, Inc 289.20 Landes, David 500.00 Lanier Business Products 151.48 Laundry Service Co 202.25 Lee Company 1,486.57 Lewis, Jerry 150.00 Library Reference Services 102.25 Luzar Dozing 144.00 3-M 108.44 Marbaugh Engineering Supply Co 122.89 Marquee Manufacturing Co 3,273.77 Marsh Supermarket, Inc 1,351.07 Martin, Charles 30.24 Martin, David 35.91 Metro School Sales 1 Service 46.87 Michie Cbmpany 14.81 Monroe 275.00 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance 7,597.63 McCall's 17.95 McGraw Hill 817.60 Nasco 209.02 National Geographic Magazines 15.00 National Rifle Assoc 7.50 Nichols Business Equipment 1,932.00 Nutra-Lawn 124.00 Orkln Exterminating Co 1,749.00 Outdoor Life 24.97 Overhead Door Company 124.80 Paige’s Music 242.89 Pankratz, Charily 215.20 Parker, Sandra 72.00 Pell's 102.68 Perry, John L 135.21 Phillips Electric Co 799.33 Popular Mechanics 31.97 Popular Science 31.91 Postmaster 625.50 Psychological Corporation 1,426.70 Public Employees Retirement Fund 0.A.5.1 14,212.23 Public Service Indiana 17,899.20 Puckett, Daniel 123.72 Putnam County Automotive, Inc 59.94 Putnam County Independent Ins. Agents 19,747.82 Putnam-West Hendricks Coop 99,723.25 Query, Sylvia 134.85 Quill Corporation 302.50 R.J. Atkinson Co.. Inc 67.86 Radio Shack 127.88 Rapid Reproductions. Inc 62.18 Reader's Digest ‘ 11.97 Recreonics Corp 132.12 Reelsville Elementary 50.86 Reelsvllle Water Co 1,183.53 Retco Alloy Company 988.24 Robert E. Bragg Assoc 300.00 Ross, Mary 285.00 S & H Trash Disposal Service 2,580.00 Scholastic, Inc 118.50 School Health Supply Co 186.97 School Sound Systems, Inc 1,079.00 Schultz's Family Store 35.52 Science Kit & Boreal Laboratories 111.42 Science News 47.50 Seventeen 11.95 Shaffer & Company 637.81 Shepard Hearing Instruments, Inc 80.00 Sherwin Williams Co 245.04 Shoemaker Motion Picture Co 27.66 Shumaker, Emmett 585.00 Simplex Time Recorder 75.00 Singer Company 129.07 Singleton, Billy 150.00 Skelton-Skinner Lumber Co 2,434.42 Smither, Henry C. Rooting Co 985.12 Social Studies School Service 9.10 South 43 Water Ass’n 5,198.32 South Putnam Comm. School Corp 31.36 South Putnam Graphic Arts 50.00 South Putnam High School 264.51 South Putnam School Lunch Fund 4.20 South-Western Publishing Co 34.53 Souther Biological Supply Co 221.47 Spencer. Donald 500.00 Sports Illustrated 56.16 Stanley J. Clark, Inc 30.95 State Agency lor Social Security 77.16 Stewart, Susan 265.84 Stiffler, Mike 45.00 Stinson. Donald 361.32 Stone Hills ALSA Office 25.00 Strong, Robert 178.00 Sun Lite ot Canada 1,888.32 Sutherlin-Zeiner Attorney 50.00 Sutherlln, Marcia 52.76 Sutherlin, Ray 200.00 Sutherlln. Roy. Attorney 2,250.00 Swimming World Magazines 16.00 Third Century, Inc ~... 2,623.60 Thomas, Tammy 35.00 Thomas, Timothy 643.80 Thompson, Shirley 26.46 Time Incorporated 78.00 Toney Well Drilling 752.13 Tops Learning System i 65.66 Trl County Petroleum Co 52,048.28 Underwood, Janet 1,152.48 Vonnegut Industrial Products, Inc 358.35 Walker Electric Com 1,335.68 Wall Street Journal 47.00 Whitaker, Jeannette 35.00 William Rubly & Sons, Inc 95.25 William V. MacGillCo 190.69 Williams, John 50.00 Williamson, Judith 106.64 Wood, Earl 1,304.74 Workbench 15.00 World Book 433.00 Wrestling U.S.A 14.00 Young, A.B. Company, Inc 111.00 GENERAL FUND PAYROLL Aker, Rozanne 18,172.18 Anderson, Carole 315.00 Arnold, Sharia 1,312.65 Bailey. Becky 2,025.40 Bain, Dianna 2,714.95 Bartley, Cynthia 19,532.86 Bassett, Arnold 2,041.20 Bassett, Jimmy 8,969.20 Bennett, Barbara 15,523.64 Bernhardt, Bruce 21,423.18 Berry, Jeanne 395.65 Birt, Laura 35.00 Blue, Linda 3,024.38 Bonebrake, Jill 16,748.60 Bottorff, Ann 17,169.24 Bottorff, Larry 23,736.37 Boyce, Virginia 20,533.70 Barnett, Roman 120.96 Broadstreet, Gary 19,492.64 Brothers, Rebecca 15,106.48 Brown, Thomas 9,853.98 Buis, Judith 21,373.89 Bullock, Kurt 13,787.00 Burnham, Charlotte 11,192.52 Byrnes, Nancy 962.50 Carr, Julia 967.53 Carter, Eileen 70.00 Carter, JoAnne 514.85 Cash, Carmen 1,652.59 Cash, Steven 630.00 Christy, Nancy K 504.40 Clark, Ruth E 2,252.36 Cochran, Sam 20,755.12 Coffman, Myrle 17.50 Collins, Joanne 15,907.76 Colwell, Debra 16,328.40 Condon, William 14,925.70 Coons, Carl 16,277.00 Cox, Patricia 70.00 Craver. Martha 20,033.30 Crews, Freda 11,827.00 Davidson, Becky 2,315.06 Davis, Carolyn 7,175.76 Deich. Paul 1,085.00 Dobson, Harriett 5,760.26 Emery, Carol 10,301.50 England, Robert 23,457.76 English, Vera 22,255.88 Evans. Sharon 18,328.71 Flora. Bonita 16,748.60 Flora, David 24,153.00 Foreman, Carl 28,081.57 Gaddis. Robert 17,932.34 Gardner, William 19,913.06 Gibbs. Sandra 16,748.60 Gidcumb, Dan 16,267.01 Gilbrech. Rhea 18.430.94 Gobert. Rhema 21.382.42 Goodpaster, Melvin 11,096.33 Gose, Oleva 4.746.14 Goss. Rita 12,494.20 Hacker, Alice 2.030.00 Hammond. James 38,259.95 Hanna, Janice 70.00 Hayes. Bradley 12,381.73 Hazlett, Betty 19,096.00 Headley, Jamie ZO.OO Headley, Peggy 16,436.75 Helms. Kathy 16,328.40 Henninger. Melva 70.00 Hlrt, Karen 11,254.02 Hoskins, Lloyd P 24,701.63 Huber, Connie 16,473.30 Hunter, Ellen 18,010.30 Huter, James 24,958.73 Johnson, Donna 11,458.95 Kash, Helen 20,754.12

Kean, Forest 19,564.48 Kelly, LaDonna 18,430.94 Kendall, Phyllis 22,275.88 Klllion. Betty 2,010.00 Krahn, Margaret 22,150.70 Krahn, Milton 28,048.69 Kroft. K Jack 3,656.14 Kroft, Kenneth 19,492.64 Kumpe, Charlotte 682.50 Lalrmore, Elizabeth 3,170 86 Dory, Kathryn 1,770.30 Landes, Nancy 15,195.62 Legan. Phyllis 385.00 Martin, Charles 272.16 Martin,Doris 10,101.36 Martin, Helen 22,275.88 McGill, Betty 17,589.88 McGill, Paul 19,072.00 McNabb, Deborah 17,430.12 Meek, Marjorie 19,692.64 Merkel Jr., William 22,787.88 Nelson. Ila 956.27 Parker, Carolyn 535.80 Parker, Sandra 5,900.00 Pitts, Sue 12,082.64 Porter, Lenora 315.00 Price, Kimberly 35.00 Puckett, Daniel 20,463.62 Pursell, Denise 28.13 Query, Sylvia 14,798.59 Raab, Gloria 30.00 Raab, Jeffery 19,060.94 Raab, Jeffery 1,022.40 Raab, Rickl 35.00 Rains, Allan 17,316.24 Ramsey, Susan 17,820.36 Reitzel, Peggy 35.00 Renner, Darla 6,620.00 Revak, Arthur 507.50 Revak, Claudia 280.00 Rissler, Michael 35.00 Rissler, Sandra i 1,032.50 Roberts, Jannette 6,182.28 Rokickl, Phyllis 18,402.49 Sadler, Joseph 10,406.33 Sansom, Shawn 16,398.08 Saunders, Donald 35.00 Schmalix, Donna 1,638.00 Schuetter, Wayne 19,965.62 Scott, Kurt 14,791.70 Scott, Kurt 800.00 Sears, John C 472.50 Showalter, Georgia 157.50 Shrader, James M 30.24 Sonnefield, Mildred 22,437.76 Steuerwald, Cheryl 17,810.30 Stewart, Susan 8,336.46 Stinson, Donald 7,294.48 Stout, Everett W 22,075.88 Strong, Robert 1,379.05 Strong, Robert 162.40 Sutherlin, Marcia 7,160.00 Sutton, Patricia 15,907.76 Taylor, Raymond 245.00 Thomas, Tamara 12,883.00 Thompson, Marcia 6,940.00 Tilford, Kenneth 35,199.15 Tllford, Ramona 14.666.30 Tilford, Ramona 119.04 Underwood, Janet 22,485.88 Wallace, William 16,585.79 Wasson, James 19,718.12 Weber. Barbara 13,821.58 Weir, Dennis 105.00 Whitaker. Jeanette 17,169.24 Wildman, Mark 19,577.61 Williams, John 17,810.30 Williamson, Judith 7,018.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS '2,483,608.53 Balance June 30,1984 *28,977.46 LUNCH FUND Balance July 1,1983 *11,222.99 RECEIPTS: Lunches *122,739.43 Federal Reimbursement 28,452.73 State Matching Funds 8,662.28 Refunds 3,644.76 Cooks Lunches 3,686.85 TOTAL RECEIPTS *167,186.05 DISBURSEMENTS: Adding Machine Sales & Ser. Inc 99.22 BAB Food Distributors 996.94 Banner-Graphic 7.77 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 7,332.60 Bunny Bread Co 1,059.46 Capitol Distributing Co 3,366.12 Commercial Parts & Service 250.00 Continental Baking Co 3.539.70 Continental Indianapolis. Inc 11,645.63 Duplicating Products 77.92 Goldsberry, Velma 20.00 Handy's Dairy 32,989.50 Hoopla Sausage Co 9,107.54 Hutcheson. Marlene 112.00 Indiana State Employment Service 392.00 John Sexton & Company 8,423.85 Kraft Food Service 840.40 Lance. Inc 122.27 Mathews. Garlinda 20.00 Mid-West Food Center 353.09 Mutual Benefit Life 435.34 Perkins, Betty 1,493.00 Pioneer Mtg. Co 101.00 Public Employees Retirement Fund 0.A.5.1 4,736.58 Ridgeway. Richard 20.00 SunLile Insurance Co 259.72 T.L.C., Inc 3,517.14 Taurus Foods 1,095.88 Treasurer, State of Indiana 1,444.75 Wabash Coffee, Inc 13,632.53 Williams, Mary .. 74.00 LUNCH FUND PAYROLL: Allee, Sharon A 4,072.05 Bond. Genevieve 3,966.78 Bond. Lucreshia J 28.06 Buis, Diana M 2,723.35 Coffey, Peggy L 1,354.91 Costin. Norma M 4,103.00 Goldsberry, Velma L 3,713.55 Hayes, Nellie C 4,281.60 Herbert, Elsie M 20.37 Huggler, Christine 3,881.51 Hughes, Elizabeth 2,202.85 Hutcheson, Marlene 3,809.70 Mathews, Garlinda S 3,779.25 Minor, Norma ,26.37 Nichols, Sylvia 44.15 Parker, Inez 40.74 Perkins, Betty J 6,860.00 Sadler, Trudy E 3,107.00 Shaw, Lula 3,507.05 Sibbitt, Rita 142.59 Staley. Shirley 4,138.52 Sutherlin, Shirley 3,809.55 Terry, Sharon 128.74 Thompson, Rita 322.28 Wallace. Barbara 3,689.34 Williams, Kristina 347.52 Williams, Mary 3,951.28 TOT AL DISBURSEMENTS *176,516.06 Balance June 30,1984 *1,892.98 TRANSPORTATION FUND Balance July 1,1983 *122,897.14 RECEIPTS: State Distribution '97,931.13 Local Taxes 152,709.39 Excise Tax 21,915.62 Vocational Transportation 4,061.26 Insurance Claims 2,628.51 State Transfer Tuition 4,315.18 Refunds 10.43 TOTAL RECEIPTS *283,571.52 DISBURSEMENTS: Ace Hardware *12.23 Alan Stanley & Associates 62.50 Billingsley Parts & Equipment 2,723.56 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 10,314.95 Books Plus 14.11 Branagin Oil Co 34,877.06 Brown, Lynn 22.40 Buell P. Ross Sales A Service 22.50 Bumgardner, Janice 899.08 Burke Spring, Inc 316.88 Carney. Al Chevrolet 316.92 Central Insurance Agency " 342.00 Certified 391.11 Cloverdale Auto Parts 16.50 Communications Maintenance 4,350.71 Cooper's Service 1,137.31 Correlated Products, Inc 1,555.95 Country L.P. Gas Inc 31.00 Cox, Andy 76.32 Cummings Machine Works 63.50 D A. Lubricant Co., Inc 2,129.09 Dorsett. Linda 26.00 Effingham Truck Sales 6,768.15 Girton Implement Co 2.348.36 Glaze. Mary Jane 12.00 Greencastle Automotive 8,592.78 Greencastle Community Schools 3.801.60 Greencastle Farm Supply 63.80 Greencastle Tractor Sales 53.00 Grooms. Thomas 799.20 H.W. O Bannon Enterprises 21.25 Haltom, Lester, Fire Ext. Service 53.50 Headley Hardware 260.20 Hudson Battery A Elec. Service 251.65 Hunter Oil Company. Inc 151.80 Kar Products 827.21 Kellams Glass Co 282.40 Kendall Wrecker Service 185.00 Kennedy Equipment Co 193.75 Looser A Sons. Inc 1,091.44 Lucas, David 42.95 MAR Auto Parts 1,997.94 McCullough, Connie 135.00 Midwest Brake A Electric 2,893.22 Midwest Electronic Industries 56.71 Morrison Tire, Inc 6,766.20 Mosteller, Brad 76.32 Motor Fuel Tax Division 2,707.35 Mutual Benefit Life 920.45

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Nichols A Sons Body Shop 1,556.89 Nu-Treads, Inc 1,338.40 Otto's Gas Co., Inc 19,348.77 Phillips Electric Supply 44 35 Pioneer 49 50 Power Transmission 150.15 Public Emp. Retirement Fund 0.A.5.1 10,004.31 Putnam County Automotive, Inc 7.08 Putnam County Comprehensive, Inc 630.60 Putnam Co. Independent Ins. Agents 4,957.00 Query, Richard D 690.00 Radio Shack 47 73 Ridgeway Distributors 4,891.46 Rush-Zanglin, Inc 188 27 Scott's Paint A Body 15.00 Shatter A Company 360 83 Shouse, Patricia 36.00 Sllnker, Alvla 56 40 Smith, Donald R 198.56 Snap-On-Tools 69.85 South Putnam Comm. Schools (Petty Cash Fund) 12.60 South Putnam Graphic Arts Club 31.00 South Putnam Bookstore 12.50 Starks, Bonita '2 0° Stattner Service 110.00 Sun Lite ol Canada 345.78 Sutton, Joan 180.00 Vigo County School Corp 1,253.1 4 TRANSPORTATION FUND PAYROLL Allen, Karen R *6,017.15 Allen, Samuel D 30.28 Bassett, Jimmy 764.00 Beals, Karen 30.18 Brown, Lynn M 4,433.40 Chadd, Wanda J 5,938.40 Christy, Nancy K 4,652.15 Clifford, Terry 12 4 -50 Collins, Doris 132.75 Cox, Andy - 258.06 Dorsett, Linda L 6,476.47 Dorsett, Ronald E 30.28 Glaze, Mary Jane 5,604.67 Grooms, Thomas 14,097.00 Haltom, Charlotte **6.75 Hayman, Phyllis J 5,807.15 Heavin Jr., Paul E 4,695.90 Irwin, Robert E 6,725.38 Johnson, John L 749.25 Lucas, David 17,007.52 Morgan, Dorothy P 4,608.40 Mosteller, Brad 419.98 Nichols, Carol 4,730.90 Ratcliff, Doris E 5,990.90 Robinson, Jacquelyn 648.75 Salsman, David 620.50 Salsman, Jr., Loren 1,151.50 Salsman, Sue 6,008.40 Shaw, Charles E 6,330.42 Shouse, Patricia L 4,730.90 Showalter, Georgia G 4,477.15 Smlt, Donald R 3,357.12 Starks, Bonita A 4,433.40 Sutherlin, Ray 2,500.61 Sutton, Harold E 30.25 Sutton, Joan E 5,885.90 Thompson. Mary L 118.75 Toney, Barbara 5,863.04 Zeronik, Patricia E 30.25 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS *293,211.44 Balance June 30,1984 *113,257.22 DEBT SERVICE FUND , Balance July 1,1983 ' '-18,123.54 RECEIPTS: Local Taxes *254,983.09 Excise Tax 41,061.38 Flat Grant 48,130.00 State Transfer Tuition 2,462.06 TOTAL RECEIPTS *346,636.53 DISBURSEMENTS: Common School Transfer (To General Fund) ‘52,811.50 First Citizens Bank A Trust Co 25,661.96 Fort Wayne National Bank 150,402.78 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS *228,876.24 Balance June 30,1984 *99,636.75 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Balance July 1,1983 *80,568.71 RECEIPTS: Local Taxes *96,436.77 Excise 14,684.12 Refund 16.00 Sale of Land 10,000.00 South Putnam Building Corp 175,658.22 Loan Repaid 112,000.00 Transfer from General (Shortfall Loan) 17,857.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS *426,652.11 DISBURSEMENTS: Transfer of Shortfall Loan *17,857.00 Ace Hardware 21.49 Banner-Graphic 61.43 CAS Installation Service 1,000.00 Cash Concrete Products 960.58 Chuck’s Rental, Inc 100.00 Geupel OeMars 30,367.34 Global Steel Products Corp 1,255.00 Haltom Electric. Inc 625.87 Headley Hardware 54.03 Hoosier Electronics 6,200.00 Hutson A Sons 5,997.24 James Associates 39,282.15 Killion Electric 4,837.50 King School Equipment Co 148.64 Layne Northern Co 948.00 Lee Company, Inc 4,287.90 Mechanical Suppliers 502.88 Park Engineering Co 1,800.00 Pearcy Engineering Co 3,550.00 Pells 49.66 Perdue, Jessie 2,511.00 Putnam County Abstracts 35.00 Putnam County Recorder 197.50 Rex Business Machines 7,198.00 Sherwin Williams 579.50 Skelton-Skinner Lumber Co 25.10 Smither, Henry C. Roofing Co 2,074.00 Walton, Don (Masonry) 3,775.00 Weather-Seal Distributors. Inc 2,400.00 Young, A.B. Company, Inc 201.25 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS '138,903.06 Balance June 30,1984 368,317.76 GIFTED A TALENTED Balance July 1,1983 *.OO RECEIPTS: State Auditor *1,145.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS *1,145.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Transfer to General for Substitutes *245.00 Refund to State Division Curriculum *900.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS *1,145.00 Balance June 30,1984 *.OO OCCUPATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER PROGRAM FUND Balance July 1,1983 *3,454.57 RECEIPTS: DISBURSEMENTS: Beckley Cardy Co i 27.40 Dictation Disc Co , 27.00 Hazlett, Betty 1,524.27 Indiana Duplicator Corp 28.01 Indiana State Board Vocational A Technical Education 325.09 Quill Corporation 49.20 South Putnam Community School Corporation 1,128.00 South Western Publishing Co 345.60 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS *3,454.57 Balance June 30,1984 '.OO SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION P.L. 97-35-CHAPTER II Balance June 30,1983 *3,830.90 RECEIPTS: Department of Public Instruction 10,472.00 Total receipts *14,302.90 DISBURSEMENTS: Baker A Taylor Co *381.64 David-Stewart Publishing Co 15.40 E.S.P., Inc 53.00 Fillmore Elementary School 242.97 Gale Research Co 34.85 Goble-Phllllps, Inc . 72.32 Hoosier Electronics, Inc 6,382.34 Klmbo Educational Co 76.62 Lee Co 171.00 Mount Castor Industries 495.00 Mathias. Joe 66.00 National Geographic Society 15.00 Perma-Bound Co 662.92 Radio Shack Computer Center 2.460.68 Schaffer. Frank Publications 11.90 Scott, Foresmßn Co 549.19 Social Studies School Service 32.25 South Putnam Community School Corporation 10.22 U.S. News A World Report 87.00 Total disbursements *11,820.30 Balance June 30,1984 *2,482.60 SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION P.L. 97-35-CHAPTER I Balance June 30,1983 *t ,039.41 RECEIPTS: Department of Public Instruction 20,559 28 Total receipts *21.598 69 DISBURSEMENTS: Dicks, Marie *1,500.00 Durbin. Mary Kay 3.388.00 Girton. Sharon Kay 4.042.00 Glaze. Beth 236.25 Headley. Peggy 5,839.13 Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund 432.10 Jones. Phyllis 3.229.05 Nichols. Sylvia 22.50 Parker, Carolyn 22.80 Pursell, Denise $7.55 Public Employees Retirement Fund-OASI 1,249.99 Total disbursements *20,029 32 Balance June 30.1 984 >1 $69.37 1 July 14/1T

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