The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1983 — Page 19

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TRANSPORTXT I ON LARHY L. PLUMMER 91S.aar.3S TOT XL 9299.939.10 SCHOOL LUNCH Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance 7/1/82 7/1/82-6/30/83 7/1/82-6/30/83 6/30/83 $58,782.50 $692,733.69 $681,958.08 $69,558.11 Receipts Student Meals $351,462.69 Adult Meals 21,836.14 Ala Carte 93.523.72 Ala Carte Student Milk 36.046.60 Ala Carte Adult Milk 703.70 Other Income 1,107.70 Reimbursement 153,490.64 State Matching Funds 33,394.50 Refunds 802.41 Insurance Claim 365.59 $692,733.69 DISBURSEMENTS

a. e. bovce co. inc. lor.aa xce HxeoaxnE. inc. 66.5 z ADMIRAL CRAFT EQUIPMENT 100.90 auburn dairy or.i99.rr BEATRICE FOOOS COMPANY’ 30.00 BEE BEE QUE A27.60 BRUCE PETRO OLDS 399.71 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT. CO. 18.35 COBLE.CARRY • 31.50 COMFORTER®, . LtiCC e.ass.xi COMMERCIAL PARTS 9 SERV 693.00 O. M. MARSHALL C, CO. Z 35.50 'TATA EQUIPMENT 5.1*6.35 OILGARO FOOD CO. 226.10 EOWARO OOM * CO. 1.139.10 FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL 50.00 G. A. GLOSSON. INC. 296.50 SLANT.LARRY • 99.00 HALL HAROMARE 19.99 HOCSUM BAKERY 15.056.99 HORACE HANN LIFE INSUP 11.366.8* HOSTESS CAKE-ITT COMT. BAK 3.927.09 IBM CORPORATION 2.539.00 IN FIRE PROTECTION CO.. 129.00 IHO I ANA RESTAURANT EQUIP 2.673.21 J. A. SEXAUER MFC. CO.. 35.90 JOHNSON FROZEN FOOO .MA 9 1.675.00 JONES FOOO CENTER 95.39 KAUFMANN SOFT RARE 300.00 KING HEVLER EQUIPMENT CO. 190.52 KNELLER.4ILAOENE » 19.90 LANCE 893.30 LEESBURG LUMBER COMPANY 76.22 LOHMAN RUG SERVICE 390.39 MCKEE BAKING CO. 1.299.29 "EANS TOWEL SERVICE 52929.02 MIDDLE SCHOOL 100.00 MILLER C SONS LUMBER CO 17.77 MILLINGTON BROTHERS 7.00 HURTH AMERICAN CO 110.27 NOWAK C WILLIAMS SUPPLY 73.60 OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CA. 1.207.50 OPEN AIR MARKET 7.999.69 OMEN'S SUPERMARKET 239.32 PAPERS INCORPORATED.THE » 19.06 PARKER.BETTY • 21.92 PERFECTION BISCUIT CO. 22.75 PLETCHER'S FOOOS. INC. 96.021.59 PUBLIC EMPLOY RETIRE Fu«K> 16.*68.34 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE 5.650.59 PURITAN ICE CREAM CO. 10.901.09 QUALITY Farm C FLEET 1.79 RAMSEY.DIANE 9 16.90 RANDALL INDUSTRIES 191.73 ’ REUB WILLIAMS ANO SONS 15.02 RULES'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP 16.00 SGH UNIFORMS 909.39 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 150.00 SERVICE ELECTRIC 279.59 SEVFERTS FOOD. INC. 3.529.21 SHIPLEV'S EGG FARM 797.70 SIMON BROS. INC. 1.999.73 SMITH TIRE SERVICE 66.622.99 STAN 2 CHEESE CO. 276.80 SUPERIOR SUPPLY. INC. 52.50 taylor distributors 3.00 TOBIN.DONALD F. 9 31.569.93 TRES. STATE OF IM. 3.329.99 UARCO 290.69 WAGNER ELECTRIC CO. 997.79 •AL HER SUPPLY CO. 561.23 WARSAW CHEMICAL CO.. INC. 59.92 WARSAW HOME APPLIANCE C TV 5.99 WARSAW OFFICE SUPPLY Cd. fund os 932.235.25 L I*lo A LOU OSOORNF 91.339.77 IME NE 91 SNE R *659.06 NADINE LOUISE ROKELL »1.879.79 WENDY ELLEN KIMMEL *3.975.91 MARION JOAN STAHL *3.309.92 PATRICIA JONES *6.397.69 PAM CRAIG *1.119.63 SHAwN LEIGH KfcHLER *991k1l DAMN K. ENGLAND *736.33 VICKEy BRADLEY *2.199.31 LEAN* ALL I SUN *2.763.6] GENE ELLEN MARSHALL »91*.7b JO ANN CONLEY A2.996.9Q CAROL R. MUNSON *119.93 JOAN £. CUMMINS *2.179.53 ELAINE K. GEARHART *393.99

• TEXTBOOK RENTAL Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance 7/1/82 7/1/82-6/30/83 7/1/82-6/30/83 6/30/83 ($32,644.66) $160,795.58 $156,082.73 ($27,931.81) Receipts Textbook Rental $ 59,345.78 * Consumable 101,118.39 Other Income 331.41 $160,795.58 DISBURSEMENTS

AOO | SOM- WE SL EV PUBLISH 52.12 AMERICAN RED CRQSS-KOS CO 100.00 AMERICAN TECHNICAL PUBLISH 11A.55 AMSCO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 926.37 ARISTA CORPORATION 1.728.05 BARTEL PRINTING CO. 660.00 BENNETT PUBLISHING CO. 890.99 BLESSING'S SCHOOL MUSIC 1.360.36 BM| EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 389.05 BQWMARZNOBLE PUBLISHERS. <5.53 CEBCOZSTANDARO PUBL. BOOK 197.95 CHANGING TIMES EOUCAT SERV 700.57 CHARLES E. MERRILL PUBL* 2.066.19 CURRICULUM INNOVATIONS 270.00 D. C. HEATH ANO CO. 6.525.52 DEERE 6 COMPANY 317.00 DELMAR PUBLISHERS 60.95 E. EQUIPMENT CO.. 1.553.25 EDUCATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL* 718.05 EDUCATIONAL DESIGN. INC. 75.30 FOLLETT PUBL. CO.. 2.363.79 PORT WAYNE NEWSPAPERS. INC. 57.00 FRANK E. RICHARDS PUB. CO. 65.62 GINN 6 CO. EOUC. CENTER 0.505.23 GLOBE BOOK LEARN TRENDS s 376.02 GOOOHEART-WILLCOX CO.. 3.070.00 HARCOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH 6.700.55 HARPER 6 ROW. PUBLISHERS. 3.213.31 HAYDEN BOOK CO. 52.26 HEATHKIT LEARNING PUBLICAT 256.00 HECKMAN BINDERY 306.10 HOLT.RINEHART C WINSTON 2.651.65 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO.. 6.155.00 JOE MATER AND ASSOCIATES 0.63 JOSTEN'S AMERICAN YEARBOOK 176.00 LAIDLAW BROS. 1.135.03 LEARNING CONCEPTS 2.260.53 LINCOLN ELECTRIC CO 55.10 MACLEAN—HUNTER 733.25 MALECMI MUSIC. INC. 267.00

JOINT SERVICE Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance 7/1/82 7/1/82-6/30/83 7/1/82-6/30/83 6/30/83 ($15,632.33) $386,134.39 $338,721.86 $31,780.20

JUDY DOBBINS *7.116.66 CLAUSE HARMON >7.609.63 MICHEL IARMQM *299.25 SAUMBOA HOAGLAND *7.172.77 DONALS E. LIGHT *6.332.17 CANTON MOORE *6.739.83 HERBERT F. MAMN *7.893.71 VICKI 3. SELLER* 8V.152.32 SONORA SELLERS ».239.99 9EVEBLV G. SHAW JANET WOODRUFF .216.1 S LOWELL 6. ZILE *6.629.99 HAROLD DUNN *29.88 WARD E. BRAOWAV 81.922.22 DOYLE MUNSON *51.88 ANNABELLE ZIMMERMAN 83.731.78 JOYCE HERENOEEN *6.206.29 CLELOA HARRELO 82.391.22 DOUGLAS G. METZ *31.88 TAMA MARIE BLOCHER *6.611.27 TREVA LOUISE BOWERS *5.866.53 LEWIS 9. GOSHERT *21.637.62 MARTI BARBER 56.277.50 NORA C. GELBAUGH *6.308.57 MADGE MARMAN *6.829.00 RAM CMAIG *6.930.55 CAROL 9. MUNSON *1.618.91 PEGGY A. KEETON *5.976.30 AMOS PVLF 1 5F.955.93

CONNIE SUE CRAWFORD *69. AS MILDRED J. EGULF AIA.7S EILENE KIMES *693.00 ARVADA A. SPANGLE *3.110.5.5 DONNA J. TRUEX *1.635.99 JANET SIMPSON *609.39 DORIS REECE *5.116.<7 CONNIE WARD *10.05 PAM HOPKINS *9.995.13 DEBRA JEAN BUMMAUGH *95.9 3 Lois home ye h *1.190.97 LINDA PHILLIPS . *3.379.79 DEBRA ANN JOHNSON *1.9 13.79 WANE TA M. THOMAS *6.062.88 PATRICIA JOAN GRABLE *309.99 BHENOA JOYCE ROBERTS 6990.56 ALOHA GEST *3.626.50 LINDA KISSINGER *3.536.66 JUDITH A. FRISINGER *73.70 SUZANNE HUFFER *290.35 ALBERTA JUNE MONTGOMERY *5.03 PRISCILLA SUNOHEIMER *979.00 PATSV O. DOYLE *6.390.51 MARY J. BUCHAN *1.099.65 OI9NE RAMSEY *5.696.00 EVELYN ALBERTSON *1.290.05 ELIZABETH BURNS *1.672.90 DOROTHY M. HORNEY *3.021.7* DONNA P. NORWOOD *23.95 DIANA M. WHITEHEAD *3.207.21 ARLENE R. SISK *5.796.30 CHRISTINE J. MFCK *619.69 WILADENE KMELLER *9.387.99 OEBRA LYNN AZBELL *103.85 BESSIE I. HIMES *720.20 J. RUTH EASTLIMG *996.93 EVELYN F. HOPKINS ° *1.205.70 NANCY BARRETT *9.227.87 EDITH L. CAMPBELL *67.00 SHIRLEY ANN GAERTE *120.60 ANN COMBS *959.20 ANNETTE KINDIG *3.000.15 NANCY J. HOWARD *9.659.59 CHERYL A. REITH *232.93 JORIC DIAN WEBSTER *226.19 BARBARA J. PARKER *3.309.95 PHYLLIS M. OSBORN *3.663.61 ANN KATHRYN DAV *733.65 JOAN SPANGLE *9.221.99 BARBARA BRADLEY *906.50 H. JUANITA WARNER *3.973.99 BETTY J. PARKER *6.029.92 MARCIA J. VANKIRK *3.7*3.50 GLORIA BERNADETTE RANDEIS *217.75 VERA TRUMAN *1.032.12 NELLE R. HEIMAN *6.063.97 OLIVE MILLER *5.019.26 “ABLE L. MUNSON *9.565.65 BARBARA SWEENY *9.369.89 KAREN ruth MOFFETT *50.25 Margaret r. blue *22*. as CLAUDE HARMON *9.555.06 BEVERLY ANNE SMITH *599.96 B9RBAHA SMITH *9.196.95 MARJORIE S. LOVE *5.973.19 IRENE G. DAVIS *9.393.93 LEE ELLEN BAIR *1.219.70 DAWN M. ALBERTSON *3.253.69 SALLY J. DOLL ».DO CONNIE BELL *3.727.12 LINO* A. ROBERTS *3.737.22 A. WINIFRED SURFACE *2.579.35 EILEEN LEEK *9.123.54 DORA HILL *95.96 JEANNINE A. HUGHES *3.659.27 DELL* MARIE SW9IN *1.158.54 LYDIA aX MCDONALD *3.913.00 JOY A. DILLING *2.969.19 BERNICE WEAVER *3.032.09 SHARON KAY DOYLE *2.970.35 RUTH HARMON *3.598.73 MARJORIE HFTTLER *5.728.22 BEVERLY G. SHAW *261.30 JANICE ROBERTS *2.571.70 SHYRLE SHIPLEY *5.759.01 Isabelle fuller *3.>71.53 SANDRA K. MC DONALD *3.055.22 RUTH KONKLC *3.352.10 MADGE HARMAN *90.00 MELODY WALTHER *3.627.95 SHERRY LOU ANORES *3.870.'6 MADELINE HOPKINS *525.95 •ARY K. WALLS *950.95 TOTAL *256.612.83

MATHIAS.JOE 5 672.00 MCGRAW-HILL BOOK CO.. 501.55 MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING 10.255.67 MCKNIGHT PUBLISHING CO 3.272.>8 MICHIGAN PRODUCTS 106.06 MILLIKEN PUBLISHING CO. 33.36 MODERN CURRICULUM PRESS 3.092.66 NATURE METHOD LANGUAGE INST .663.93 NEW READERS PRESS 31.03 NEWSWEEK 765.00 PITMAN LEARNING 72.90 PITMAN LEARNING INC. 672.23 GUERCUS CORP. 160.27 RAMSEY NEWS CCU 365.32 RANDOM HOUSE. INC. 3.365.13 SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES 563.26 SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES. 3.691.96 SCOTT FORESMAN COMPANY 2.965.76 SILVER BURDETT COMPANY 31.050.63 SIMPLICITY PATTERN 62.60 SOUTH REND FREIGHT LINE 29.63 SOUTH WESTERN PUBL. CO. 16.366.23 STANNIM HOUSE. INC. 70.11 STECK-VAUGH CO. 270.92 SUNDANCE 22.39 ’TBR REFUNDS 1.516.96 THE NATIONAL QUEST CENTER 352.60 TRITON SCHOOL CORPORATION 163.22 US NEWS € WORLD REPORT ?|6.00 W. H. SAOLIER 115.73 WARSAW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 332.33 MEEKLY READER 5.936.Q5 WEST PUBLISHING CO. INC. 2.006.23 WILCOX € FOLLETT. CO. 10.51 XEROX EDUCATION PUBLIC 2.595.02 ZANER-BLOSER 5.026.76 FUND 06 156.062.73

fna fte Syracwe Mm Is*— Report on houseboat sinking?

13 9:W ajn. — Subject an station reference of theft that just occurred 2:58 pm. — Subject on E. Brooklyn request officer reference a problem with neighbors Half Fee Schedules Implemented Effective August 1, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles win once again implement the half fee schedule for Indiana license plates. This pertains only to license registration fees and win have no effect on the excise tax fees. There are two different types of half fee schedules. Passenger plates and recreational vehicle plates, both of which expire on a staggered monthly basis, will be half fee only if a vehicle is purchased after the individual’s registration month. The following types of plates are always half fee, regardless of the vehicle purchase date, if the plate is purchased on or after August 1: motorcycles, trailers, busses, trucks, farm trailers, farm trucks, tractors, antiques, redeclared weight, and semitrailers (with the exception of two-year semi-trailer plates, which are always fuH fee.) Elkhart man seriously injured An Elkhart man was seriously injured in a two-vehicle accident Monday night at US 6 and CR 29, just north of Syracuse in Elkhart County. Mark A. Stauffer, 19, 2903 US 33, Elkhart, suffered a possible broken neck and collarbone, along with lacerations and contusions as a result of the accident, according to authorities. He was listed in serious condition Tuesday in the intensive care unit of Elkhart General Hospital. He was driving a Chevrolet truck north on CR 29 about 7:30 pan. Monday when he stopped for a stop sign at the intersection with US 6. Stauffer pulled out onto the road, then his vehicle was struck broadside. The vehicle was driven by Malcom Werner, 40,2502 W. 950 South, Union Mills, Ind. After impact, Stauffer was thrown out of the truck, which rolled over, and came toa halt on its top. According to Syracuse emergency medical technicians, Stauffer was found unconscious by emergency personnel. A Syracuse EMS ambulance crew transported Stauffer to Goshen General and then onto Elkhart General Hospital.

Receipts Payment by Member Schools $583,825.19 fees 1.271.34 Return of unused funds 1,037.86 ' $388,134.39 DISBURSEMENTS

2.00 ACADEMIC THERAPY PUBLIC 20.35 ACE HARDWARE•INC• 8.96 AM GUIDANCE SERVICE. 159.68 AMER. FOUND FOR THE BLIND 20.00 AMERICA CDU ON RUR SPEC. EC 20.00 AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE 152.69 AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE 22.90 AMERICAN THERMOFORM 97.50 AUDITORY INSTRUMENTS 50.75 B € J PHOTO. INC. 201. RS BAKER.NANCY A 19.A0 BAZ2ONI.SARA A 500.00 beckley-caroy CD. 1.0A0.1A BLOSSER PHOTO ART 7.98 BOBBS MERRILL CO. 17.02 BOXBERGER’S INC. 87.65 BREMEN ENQUIRER 10.50 BRDQKS.LAURA A 50.95 BROUWERS COUNTRY CARPET 00.00 BROWN.DEBORAH A 762.70 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT. CO. INC. 92.2 S CAPITOL PUBLIC SUITE G-12 138.00 CARDINAL LEARNING CENTER 27.761.67 CHARLES F. MERRILL PUBL• CO. 72.75 CHILDCRAFT EOUC. CORP. 52.62 COLLEGIATE CAP ANO GOWN CO. 98.06 COMMISSION OF ACCREDITATION 10.00 CONTINENTAL PRESS INC..THE ♦ 82.78 COTTRILL.KATHi A 217.50 COUNTRY RIB EYE RESTAURANT 56.82 DAY TIMERS 110.13 developmental LRNG MATERIALS 38.96 DLM. INC 7.25 DON’S APPLIANCE REPAIR 20.00 EAROLEY.MARV A 223.01 EDMARK ASSOCIATES 60.00 EDUCATORS PUBLISHING HOUSE 602.68 EDUCATORS PUBLISHING SERVICE 269.66 EMMERT.DAVE • 68.00 EXECUTIVE OFFICE MACHINES 162.30 FAHS.JOAN • 511.17 FITCH»S JEWELRY STORE 61.75 HEARN.DELQRES • 166.70 HOOKS DRUGS 68.71 HOOSIER SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 16.52 HORACE MANN LIFE INSUR 13.709.20 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO.. 19.08 HUMANICS LIMITED 33.50 IN STATE TEACHERS RETIREMt 227.86 INDIANA EMPLOY SECUR DIV. 1.680.00 INSTRUCTOZMC GRAB HILL 18.97 J. C. KENWOOD CO. 91.00 JASTAK ASSOCIATES. INC. 617.06 JOHN NAISBITT’T TREND LETTER 87.00 K MART 18.15 KELSO INC 8.29 KINGSLEY.LAV INA • 67.80 KISER.JANET 8 861.50 LAVEV.MARGARET • 126.00 LOWERY SEWING CENTER 365.15 MICROCOMPUTER NEWS 12.00 MILLER.GERALD • 201.62 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 76.02 NEWBY VISUALANGUAGE 26.10 NOLAN.SHIRLEV • 152.60 NORTH AMERICAN CO 606.37 OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CA. 2.259.67 OwEN*S SUPERMARKET 67.09 PANORAMA OUTREACH* GALLAUOET COLL. 26.00 PANORAMA WORLD AROUND YOU 31.00 PBCC 2 163.06 PETTY CASH FUNO 1.86 PHONIC EAR. INC. 103.00 PINNICK.DUN 6 2.732.77 R|THEY—BOWES. INC. 267.56 PRO ED 108.90 PSYCHOLOGICAL CORP. 320.96 PSYCHOLOGICAL DEWEL PUBLS. 21.75 PUBLIC EMPLOY RETIRE FUND 3.565.10 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE 1.860.29 RADIO SHACK 189.76 RADIO SHACK 9.95 RADIO SHACK 613.07 RAY .STEVEN • 32.65 REUB WILLIAMS AND SONS 9.18

10:09 pjp. — Subject reports flames shooting in air on Chicago Street 10:09 p.m. — Subject rqports fire at Rinker built Beat Company 10:34 pjn. — Subject reports suspicious subject behind house on Boston Street 10:50 pan. — Advised there are many people standing around in reference to fire. Unable to tell if anyone is not where they belong July 14 12:30 a m. — Subject advise of house fire at 306 E. Boston 12:36 aan. — Subject advised; his car is in parking lot of local business, will pick up around 19 a.m. 6:20 aan. — Subject advised rock thrown through NIPSCo office window 9:13 a m. — Subject request to speak with officer reference something to do with last eveningsfire 11:11 aan. — Subject request to speak with officer in reference to a theft 8:49 p.m. — Subject reference to renting Scout Cabin July 15 6:39 am. — Subject advises has a dog in garage, request it be picked up 3:30 p.m. — Party advised there is a houseboat on lake, looks like it is sinking. Advised he just talked to them, they are taking it off the lake 5:21 p.m. — Reports of a grass fire at Camp Logan 11:37 p.m. — Complaint of a loud party in Enchanted Hills. Had reported earlier July 16 8:35 a.m. — Subject advised a truck just knocked down wires at East Boston and South Main 9:06 p.m. — Subject advised gates on East Shore Drive going up and down and no train in sight 9:57 a.m. — Subject advised of lost dog. Advised he contact the shelter 11:53 a.m. — Subject reports cars parked by “no parking” sign at City Park 2:06 p.m. — Subject request officer, reference family problems July 18 12:3? a m. — Subject advises sons went fishing about two hours ago and have not yet returned 12:56 a.m. — Reference above kids have returned home 4;11 a.m. — Request ambulance to Oakwood Park residence 5:43 a.m. — Subject advised son did not return home last night 6:20 a.m. — Reference above, advised son is home July 19 7:56 a.m. — Reference to a dog that runs loose repeatedly 9:54 a.m — Subject reference inspection of building needs to be done for insurance 11:12 p.m. — Subject advises of suspicious subject by Vega field in yellow vehicle

RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING CO 15.59 RUBINSON.DAVID W. • 1.666.60 RULES’S ELECT MOTOR SHOP 58.00 SC I ACKITANO.GWFNN • 150.00 SLOSSEN EOUC. ®UBL 62.00 SMI TH.VIRGINIA 6 1.028.19 SOUTH WHITLEY TRIBUNE.THE ♦ 7.55 ST. JOHN’S BUSINESS MACH 357.66 STANLEY STEAMER 168.80 STECK-VAUGH CO. 68.89 TARGET STORES 73.86 TEACHING RESOURCES 376.57 THREE O STORE - DANNERS 71.78 TRI—NAM|C PRINTING 866.26 U. S. POST OFFICE 775.00 UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE 166.76 UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF IN 6.613.35 VAN AUSDALL ANO FARRAR. 63.00 VAN SCHEPEN.MARY 6 107.21 WALCO-LINCK CORP. 58.66 WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 10.863.79 WARSAW OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 1.667.83 WEAVER.DEBORAH 6 1.275.73 WESTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL SER * 83.16 WHI TMYER.CONNIF • 20.80 WILSON.VICKY 6 7.26 FUND 07 89.068.15 DEBRA A. FITZSIMMONS 090.00 DEBRA A. FITZSIMMONS *330.00 PATRICIA ANN KENT *30.00 CONSTANCE 8. WHITMVER *17.860.?8 □LIVE ACKERMAN *2.688.60 FRANCES HASLAM *120.00 JANET NELSON KISER *15.376.08 DEBORAH ANN BROwN *16.662.76 SUE ANN FORSYTHE *2.138.00 DEBORAH JEANNE LOT? *30.00 CATHRYN JEANNE TAYLOR *15.00 VIRGINIA B. SMITH *7.826.02 SHARON ANITA MILLER *90.00 DAVID W. ROBINSON *20.295.60 MARY—THERESA EARDLFY *16.610.00 KATHLEEN MARIE RICHARD *11.057.32 DONALD RALPH PINNICK *35.275.00 JOAN A.*FAHS *22.699.86 LISA A. WALTER *11.339.60 DEBORAH ANN BROWN *2.683.60 MARY VANSCHEPEN *16.266.80 VIRGINIA PLASTER PATRICIA ANN KFNT *60.00 DELORES HEARN *1.362.68 TOTAL *<95.951.28 LEAH J. CARPENTER *82.80 SHELLEY C. TANNER *5.193.27 BRENDA JOYCE ROBERTS *68.60 BECKY LYNN CULLISON *IO.OO MARY E. KESLER *6.935.31 VIRGINIA BRANDENBURG *5.357.65 BONNIE OUSLEY *356.65 CANDY BECHTEL ‘ *6,759.07 KAY L. SMITH *23.60 SUSAN RUTH BOYLE *86.60 DEBRA A. FITZSIMMONS *25.20 GLORIA JEAN ACKELS *63.00 CAROL OUTCELT *2.669.68 SALLY E. DOLL 819.80 MARILYN JUNE BUECKMAN *95.60 CONNIE MAY 06.786.96 LOVINA S. KINGSLEY 87.006.88 MARILYN JUNE BUECKMAN *166.00 ELEANOR O. MOF»tTT *201.60 SHARON ANITA MILLER *61.20 CONNIE JEAN STACKHOUSE *1.565.66 SHARON ANITA MILLER *23.80 DEBRA A FITZSIMPONS *129.60 VICKY LEE WILSON *620.00 SALLY J. DOLL *23.60 DEBORAH E. CHM| S TQPHER *1.821.96 LEAH J. CARPENTER *23.<0 BONNIE OUSLEY *282.60 LYNETTE SUE GILBERT *9.218.50 ROSEMARY PARKER DEBBIE MCLAUGHLIN *6.208.66

H~~ Subject advises of at Dewart Lake. Advised to call Kosciusko County 11-41 p.m. — Subject advised a boat *ip??rting on Lake Wawasee without lights Farm Exports . Reduced to $34.5 Billion Th® value of U.S. agricultural exports in fiscal 1983 is now forecast at $34.5 bUhca, down one per cent from the June 1 estimate and 12 per cent below fiscal 1982’s $39.1 billion. The reduction from last month mainly reflects lower expected export volumes for corn, soybeans and soybean meal. The total export volume for fiscal 1983 is now projected at 145 million metric tons, down eight per cent from the year before. Meanwhile, the forecast of U.S. agricultural imports was raised one per cent from last month to $16.2 billion, reflecting stronger-than-expected imports of livestock products. As a result of these changes, the U.S. agricultural trade surplus may fall to $18.3 billion in fiscal 1983, down from last year’s $23.7 billion. U.S. corn exports in fiscal 1983 are forecast at 48.2 million tons, down 1.3 million from last month’s estimate. Lagging shipments, the absence of additional Soviet purchases, and weaker demand prospects for other major importers contributed to the reduction. The total value of U.S. coarse grain exports was reduced S3OO million from last month’s estimate. For soybean and soybean meal exports, forecasts were lowered about 300,000 tons from last month, to 24.5 million and 6.4 million tons, respectively. Recent slow export movement, the strong doUar, and continued poor crushing margins in the European Community account for these reductions. The forecast value of U.S. tobacco exports was also reduced slightly to $1.4 billion. During October-may, U.S. farm exports totaled $23.8 billion, down 17 per cent from the year before. Export volume for the same period was 101 million tons, down 11 per cent. U.S. agricultural imports totaled sll.l billion during October-May, eight per cent ahead of last year. On smoke alarms Honeywell Inc. has agreed to recall more than 770,000 bat-tery-powered smoke detectors that may not sound an alarm when smoke is present, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said recently. April deficit Rolling up the first April deficit in two decades, the government outspent its income by $3.31 billion last month despite the expected surge in income tax payments, the Treasury Department reported recently.

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i ■ GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY — Participating in the Syracuse Lake condominium groundbreaking ceremonies Monday were Bob Crothers, Midwest Commercial Bank; Don Deck, realtor-developer; Don Lawrence. Construction Inc.; Construction. Inc.; Joe Todd, realtor-developer and Bob Kiefer, architect. The Syracuse Lake condominiums will be located at the site of the old Syracuse Enterprises building, located at Medusa Street in Syracuse. Construction is to begin immediately following demolitmnof the former factory. Scheduled completion of the first 14 units will be in mid-October. according to Lawrence.

Two Webster boys attend police camp Jeffrey Amick, r 1, North Webster and Mike Balhnger, r 2, Syracuse, are two of 93 Indiana high school students learning about law enforcement during the Indiana State Police-Kiwanis Career Camp July 17-24 on the campus of Indiana State University. Nearly 200 boys and girls will take part in three consecutive one-week sessions. The purpose of the camp is to provide a criminal justice orientation covering many aspects of the law and law enforcement. Participants receive instruction from a variety of law enforcement representatives including officials from the FBI, city and county police departments as well as the state police. Activities also include a field trip to the firing range at the Federal Prison south of Terre Haute whore students will get a lesson in handgun use. They win also tour the Federal Penitentiary and Vigo County Jail. Participants are selected by high school counselors or by Kiwanis representatives. Settlement made LAS VEGAS, NEV. - AH 1,357 plaintiffs in lawsuits stemming from the MGM Grand Hotel fire have agreed to a $l4O million settlement, but further settlmnents and awards may push the total to SSOO million, an attorney said recently.

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