Surplus Can Sell or Take Up Space; Some Stuff Is Too Worn Out or Outdated to Buy

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In a storage area crammed with 50 to 60 outdated computers, Dennis Melvin struggles to find space to stash another load of obsolete electronic equipment.

The cluttered room inside a former shopping mall owned by the city is West Bend's unofficial repository for surplus municipal supplies.

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Surplus Can Sell or Take Up Space; Some Stuff Is Too Worn Out or Outdated to Buy

Much of the overflow including a Sears Roebuck typewriter, a Toro snowblower, two propane burners, exhaust fans, cordless telephones, color televisions, video recorders, an umbrella, an attach case and a pair of binoculars is being stored at other city buildings.

Hundreds of items are being warehoused until West Bend decides whether to release them for p...

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