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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 7

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-CAMPAIGN Pence plans visit interest-free loan for the government. to Muncie The Indiana Farm has Bureau Michael Pence, who hopes to lobbied Hoosier lawmakers win the Republican nomination extensively for a repeal. for a bid to unseat Rep. Phil Sharp, D-Muncie, will make a Bayh campaign Tuesday campaign in stop at 3:30 p.m. committee to meet Republican Headquarters, 213 W.

Main. The Delaware County ComThe Indianapolis attorney will mittee to elect Evan Bayh for formally announce his intention Governor will meet at 5. p.m. to run in the May 3 primary for Thursday in Democratic Headthe 2nd District Congressional quarters. The Feb.

27 open house seat. Pence will also visit Indi- for Bayh and lieutenant goveranapolis, Columbus and Green- nor candidate Sen. Frank wood Tuesday. O'Bannon, D-Corydon, will be discussed. Goodall to aid convention committee Congressional art Muncie, Rep.

is Hurley Goodall, D- competition begins among nine people throughout the state chosen by Rep. Dan Burton, is the Indiana Democratic State encouraging high school students Committee to serve as tempo- to compete in the seventh annual rary members of the rules, Congressional Art Competition. platform and credentials com- Artwork must be submitted by mittees to the 1988 Democratic March 11. One piece from each National Convention. Congressional district will be The nine will serve until displayed for one year in the U.S.

at the state convention in June Burton permanent members are chosen Capitol. will announce the Indiana's delegates and alter- winner from his 6th District on by nates to the national convention. March 27 at the Anderson Fine Arts Center. Delta and Wes-Del Burton co-sponsors high schools are in his district. farm fuel tax act Last year, the winner was Becky Gray, a Delta student from Rep.

Dan Burton, has Albany. For additional informaco-sponsored the Farmer Fuel tion, contact Burton's offices at Tax Relief Act of 1988. It would 1-800-382-6020 in Washington repeal the section of the 1987 and 649-6887 in Anderson. Budget Reconciliation Act which Rep. Phil Sharp, D-Muncie, is requires farmers who are not participating in the contest exempt from a 15-cent-a-gallon this year.

excise tax on diesel fuel used in The Muncie Evening Press will publish farm equipment to pay the tax, short items about election campaign rallies, meetings and fund-raising events as well as then file for a refund. brief statements from candidates. Items Burton said the law would should be marked "Campaign Trail" and cash flow problems for number of someone accompanied who by can the verify phone the should be cause farmers and would amount to an information. Honor roll Storer Middle School Honor rolls have been posted at Storer Middle School for the second nine-week grading period. All- bonor roll Seventh grade: Tim Beaty, Brandy Coahran, Frank Duncan, Bryan Fisher, Kevin Fisher, Kim Goforth, Travis Hickey, Steve Justin, Leslie Kaluzynski, Travis Maurer, Craig Meyer, Melanie Morehead, Misha Rogers, Kathryn Snodgrass, Meredith Songer, Angie Villarreal, Rachel Yobo.

A-B honor roll Seventh grade: Blake Abercrombie, April Amburn, Dawn Antalik, Dan Baldwin, Megan Buckmaster, Erin Cantrell, Clarisse Chimbanda, Amy Craig, Michael Current, Lesley Dean, Laurie DeKeyser, Cindy Dingledine, Emily Filler, Jill Fishback, Megan Flynn, Brian Gibson, Erin Hitz, Jennifer Hudson, Shannon Jenyk, Mingnan Jiang, Melissa Jones, Alison Lawton, Stefanie McNamer, Jason Marini, Dawn Miller, Brooke Orrick, Nathan Parsons, Ellen Payne, Nikki Radke, Sarah Renner, Greg Robinson, Trisha Rogers, Ben Rotz, Jennifer Shepherd, Holly Simmonds, Christi Wagner, Brad Warner, Mindy Woolard, Julie Wools. bonor roll Seventh grade: Hope Albright, Jason Beams, Ryan Beckham, Susan Billings, Angela Bossung, Tiffani Brammer, Jinny Branham, Amy Brown, Kyle Clevenger, Stephanie Clevenger, Tony Coston, Tammy Craig, Anne Cruea, Kim Dalton, Maya Davis, Kris Delgado, Regina Dines, Leigh Douglass, Willie Dunn, Kendra Ervin, Lindi Floyd, Amy Gibson, Penitra Graves, Stephanie Grimes, Traci Haas, Jeremy Harmon, Sunday Hensley, Jennifer Hollands, Jon Hoover, Taryn Houk, Jon House, Tony Hufford, Jama Hunt, Nickole Hutchinson, Hoosier in service Kent R. Rideout, son of Lt. Col. Albert R.

and Toni L. Rideout of 2406 W. Queensbury, has completed an armor officer basic course at the Army Armor School, Fort Knox, Ky. The course covered branch training in armor for newly commissioned officers with special emphasis on the duties of tank and reconnaissance platoon leaders. He is a 1982 graduate of Kubasaki High School, Okinawa, Japan.

Heather Keihn, Lorrie Keller, Amy Kelley, Trevor Kelley, Mike Lewellen, Troy Love, Amy Mason, Ellen Mason, Heather Miller, Katherine Mong, Erin O'Neal, Heather Parker, Angela Patty, David Petry, Andy Pinger, Gregg Reed, Melissa Reed, Portia Renner, John Roach, Ann Roberts, Lara Simsic, Angie Smith, Rachel Stahlke, Summer Stanley, Scott Stark, Blair Swedeen, Monica Talbott, Brad Tucker, Danyell Upchurch, Veronica Wells, Mendy White, Konica Woods, Shannon Woolums, Josh Wooten. All-A bonor roll Eighth grade: Rebecca Avery, M'Lee BarthoChris Cartwright, Laura Conner, Tammy Fischer, Tom Griffey, Amy Haddin, Amy Harrold, Alisa Springman. A-B bonor roll Eighth grade: Omar Acosta, Rabob Ali, Deborah Bradburn, Jennifer Bullard, Jason Carmichael, Adam Crawley, Kristen Dean, Ryan Gibson, Chris Hanks, Kami Hiatt, Kean Hsu, Kim Hunter, Jerrilynn Kallen, Scott Lindell, Tim McGraw, Heather McKillip, Delora McLaren, Heather Mack, Amy Overmyer, Kristina Place, Megan Quirk, Liana Robinson, Nicole Shackelford, Megan Slavin, Bryan Smith, Christa Theoharous, Jason Tucker, Michelle Wearly, Wen-Shin Yao. honor roll Eighth grade: Jason Bick, George Bitner, Carrie Bowden, Laura Bowles, Nik Browning, Bob Brunette, Kelli Burke, Misty Byrd, Rebekah Carr, En Chen, Brant Coletta, Stephanie Crump, Lisa Daugherty, Derek Dice, Daisy Diem, Andy Edwards, Kim Ertel, Emily Faulkner, Lorie Foote, Jerry Foutz, Kevin Garrett, Alison Goul, Zack Hails, Manietra Hill, Stacy Hunt, Allyson James, Kyle Johnson, Mysiah Johnson, Madaryll Knox, Jim Longfellow, Amy Miller, Joshua Murphy, Lori Noel, Josh Nusbaum, Michelle Parsons, Amanda Randall, Jolene Rankin, Julie Ross, Shannon Schussler, Jennifer Simpson, Brian Slavin, Marcus Sollars, Andy Stokes, Jessie Stout, Robert Strong, Matt Swetnam, Daniel Thomas, Carry Thrash. Michael Van Fleet, Jason Wasson, Jennifer West.

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Steel Contractors Muncie. A 1955 graduate of Cowan High School, Garrett attended Ball State University and Indiana Business College. His four children attended school at Cowan. He and his wife, Judith, reside at RR 4, Muncie. In the Delaware Community School incumbent Nancy Dailey announced she will not seek re-election.

An Eaton resident, Dailey has a job in Indianapolis that has kept her from attending several meetings during the past year. Dailey said she had promised her family that she would serve only one term. She was elected to an at-large seat in 1984. Other candidates who filed today and Tuesday in the County Building Election Board office include: Democrats Judith L. Rust, Precinct 7 committeeman.

Charles R. Anderson, Precinct 51 committeeman. James A. Rich, Precinct 66 committeeman. James H.

Adams, Precinct 67 committeeman. Cynthia F. Britton, Precinct 3 committeeman. George W. Jones, Precinct 26 committeeman.

Gary D. McCreery, Precinct 73 committeeman. Republicans B. Howard Gibson, 6th District delegate. Ohio trucker killed PLYMOUTH, Ind.

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