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I Green Bay Press-Gazette Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1966 49 All States Fail New York Stock List Furnished by Crtlitni Stcvrltlii Adimi ind Cfwrry Struts, Grew Bty Jobless Payments Rise in November MADISON (AP) Jobless DEATH nOTIMMIlRflLS the present Prebll High School being purchased for a new lunlor high tehool might be loo small and Could be beautiful park) and thi Superintendent pointed out there Is time limit to consider In construction of new iee ondary school. Mr, Katen moved the Property Committee Report, Item 4, regarding appointment of architect! for the new lunlor high school for the At 11 A.M. Nw York Tlrr-Prlcii Elatithi In Decimals Early Gains Recorded on Stock Market si! To Meet Road 411 Abbott Lib acf Ind Adams Exerts! compensation payments In Wisconsin during November pride ini be intended to delete the "ion amenaefl to tieiefo the amnuntfrl in tl 9W1 Ono onm. 1 amounted 10 9i.iw.yw, com- word Mr- mvt- Dared with 1890.000 rmlrl a Property Committee Report.

Item 4. ro- Admlnl Cor Air Reduction Alien Alum Alio AIIm Lud ItMl 34 Don Food! 317 Gn Motors 17.1 Gon Public Utll 331 Don Till 54 1 Gon Tim 17.1 Gon Tiro 74.4 Ootty Oil 51.7 Gllllltl CO 33 4 Goodrich, Goodyiir Tiro 49.1 Oroco. 73 4 Grt All i Pic 47.7 Grt Northirn RR 39 Oroyhound Safety Guides gardlng the site for the new lunlor high month earlier ana 1 1, 378.700 In school tor the Pnblo area be amended November last var th delete the word 'lunlor." Mr. Sunk, Da Pere after 2 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral 2 p.m. Friday at the Funeral Home, the Rev. Leland Rubesh officiating. Burial In Greenwood Cemetery, Michael L. Franda 19.1 micmurornM nm kt Property Committee Report Allied Chm Allli Chilmeri Amor Air Amor Brood Amor Con Amor EUctrle Pwr DOW-JONIS AVIRAOII 11:30 l.m.

New York Tim Mrs. W. Webber Kelly Mn. W. Webber Kelly, 82, 24 Emllle St.

died unexpectedly her hom Tuesday noon. The former Ida Nadeau was born Sept. 10, 1884, In Quebec, Can-ada. She moved to Marinette In 1890 and lived there until her marriage to Dr. Webber Kelly In 1915.

She had been a resident 1)1 nnaninuiuii nr iiu trim lommiSFlon reported to- approved as emended. Motion sec- state now complies with all day. i.J the highway safety standards! At the end of last month 19. Mr. Bins read the Purchasing 4 fi- 30 Industrial 103.14 (.41 20 Dalit MjnllAlA 070 MW aeh i Pdry 13.1 Momtitokt Honoywoll Corp is utilities mtj P'0' proposed by the federal govern- 900 workers were unemployed TTZJT 4 Illinois Con STURGEON BAY 14.1 Inland Slool ment and there are still more and claiming benefits 54 5 Ins Coppir L.

Franda. 71. Stureeon Bay 15.4 to come. 41 Rt, 4, died at a Green Bay Amstid Ind 37 trifl Bus Mich Amar 4 53 4 Intl Harvastar Amor Tobacco 31.1 Intl Nickel Anaconda Co 79 4 Intl Pi pwr Schenliy Schirlng Scott Paper Sean Roebuck Seeburg Corp Sharon Steel Snorwln Williams Sinclair Oil South Pic RR Southern Rillwiy Sparry Rand Std Oil ot Calif Std Oil ot Ind Std Oil of NJ Std Prud United Sterling Drug Stud Corp Sunray DX Swift 4 Co Teledyne Tenneco Texaco Tokos East Trim Tkis Gulf Sul Texas Instr ToKtron Inc TRW Inc Twent Cent Pox Union Carbide Union Pacific RR United Aircraft United Airlines United Fruit United Gas Corp US Indus US Plywood Unlroyal US Steel Univ. Oil Prod Varlan Assoc Western Union Wostlnghouse El Weyerhaeuser Wis Bloc Pwr Wis Pub Svc Woolworth, NEW YORK (UPI) Prices opened higher in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange today.

Shortly after the opening bell, 73.1 Degree of compliance with the im i first nine standards suggested 'JJVor inclusion in state programs 45 4 by the national highway safety hospital Monday after a four month illness. He was born April 19, 1895 in the Town of Nasewaupee. He farmed all his Armco Stool 44 7 Intl 4 Armour 111 Johns Manvlllo Atch, Top 4 SP 51 5 Johnson Sarvlco Avco Corp 14 Jonos 4 Laughlln Booch Air 166 Kalsor Alum Ball 4 Howoll S3.1 Konnocott Copper Bithlihom Still 18.4 Korn County Lind Bobblo Brooki 11.1 Kerr McGoe Oil it agency varies widely the United Press International stock market indicator showed 77.1 44 3 30 45 144 317 51 4 40 40 5 43 41 4 14.1 Sl.l 14.1 4 4 14.1 73 30.1 30 377 344 II I 15.1 731 47.7 311 445 40.3 36 5 42.4 13.1 33 1 177 47 1 1.1 ll.t 41.4 10.1 10.4 71.1 79.6 31 10 4 49.1 41.4 M.l 177 15 69 4 39 4 3. 4 54 37.1 151 31.3 100 4 44.4 47.4 111 S7 life. Mr.

Franda was a member of the Holy Name Society, the Catholic Order of Foresters, IC Will Run To Minnesota If Merger Approved CHICAGO (AP)- The Illinois Central Railroad plans to seek a route between Chicago and Minneapolis St. Paul If two western rail lines merge. The other lines are the Chica a gain of 0.18 per cent with of Green Bay since that time. He preceded her in death, Aug. 3, 1951.

Mrs. Kelly was a member of the Catholic Womans Club. She Is survived by her daughter, Jacqueline, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Alexandre Bech-ard, Montmagny, Quebeck; Mrs. A.

E. Scott, Grand Rapids, Mich; one brother, Dr. Emile Nadeau Green Bay, as read. Motion seconded bv Mr. Sladkv Motion carried, all voting "Aye" on roll call.

Mr. Katers moved Change Order No I to the Riike-Marold plumbing contract for the Weaulock School Addition, providing for re-locatlon of plumbing vent exposed by removal of will In the corridor, at an additional cost of $30 61, bi approved end the bill lowed. Motion seconded by Mr. Slidky. Motion carried, all voting "Ave." Mrs.

Cofrln ind Mrs. Angus rud communication from thi Wisconsin Association of School Boirds commending Mrs. Shaughnessv for 17 veers of Sir. vice on the Green Bay Board of Education and presented "Cirtltlciti it Boardmanshlp" tor attendance it three annual school board Institutes. The Superintendent announced that thi week ot November 4 will be AmerlcM Education Week, and expressed the hope Ihit thi Board numbers will miki in effort to visit the schools it this tlmo sinci It will be i speclil opportunity.

The "Directory ind Handbook 1144-47," a "Statistical Report of the Oreen Bey Public School Summer Driving Program, 1966," and a booklet "School Boerda osj Only three states, for pie, require motorcyclists to it if wear crash helmets. But 20 states and the District of JJ Columbia require periodic vehi- 767 stocks crossing the tape. and he was a school board Booing Air 59 4 Klmbirly Clark Bordon Co 31.1 Koahrlng Co Borg Warnar 37.4 Liggett 4 Myari Briggs 4 Stratton 41.4 Litton Ind Brunswick Corp 4 7 Lockhiad Air Bucyrus Erla 13.1 Lorlllard Burroughs Corp 15 Marathon Oil Calumet 4 Heel 35.1 Martin Co There were 348 advances and member for a number of years for the Lincoln School. On Oct. 1, 1919, he married Catherine 3.

ele inspection. 3i Submit New Proposals Bink at Sturgeon Bay. One son, 91. 1 33.1 34 one daughter, one brother, and Canadian Pacific Sl.l McDermotf, Ray I Case 11 Merck Inc Caterpillar Trie 341 Metro Gold Mayer Calanosa Corp 49.7 Minn Mln 4 Mfg Central Soya ll.S Mobil Corp Cessna Air 31.4 Monsanto Chem Chesa 4 Ohio RR 43 Mont Ward Chi Mil St Paul RR 35. Natl Air go and North Western Railway The nine interim proposals were submitted to the states At Schauer and Schumacher his father Drenederl him in 197 declines.

Steels and motors moved in a narrow range. Airlines moved higher and the wide moving electronics also made progress. Delta paced the airlines group, jumping IV. to 118. KLM rose to 105.

Branlff tacked on Vt to 7514, and East II 1 19.1 Iki. week for discussion and death in Xerox and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. The Interstate Commerce Commission has scheduled a hearing for Youngs shut 4 Tubi 26.7 study. Details are to be worked East Side Funeral Home after 3 p.m.

Thursday. Rosary 4 p.m. Thursday by the Catholic Womans Club and 8 p.m. Thursday, Teacher Negotiations In Wisconsin Public 2onlth R.dJ 52.6 Chi N'Wtstarn RR IS 4 Natl Can Chrysler 31.S Natl Cash Reg Cities Service 44.1 Natl Dairy Clark Oil 4 Ref. 21.4 Natl Distillers Coastal St Gas Prod 17 Natl Lead He is survived by his wife; two sons, Norman, Sturgeon Bay; Jerome, Algoma; two daughters, Mrs.

Paul (Leona) Schools" were distributed. Meeting adlourned. (Signed) Mildred T. Jorgenion, tecre- Feb. 6 on their proposed union.

American Stock cnana; Dr. William Haddon aRen- Aerolet Gen Coco-Coll the parish. Funeral 10 a.m. Fri tlrv. The Illinois Central, with its Col Brood RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS ern rose the same amount to 79.

day St WiUebrord's Church. Riederer, Maplewood; Mrs. Rob- it's cy administrator, said he hopes 3j to send all proposed standards to the states by Feb. 28. main routes running South, said.

September 1, lM to October 1144 I. 1944. Burial in Allouez Cemetery. 14.1 Natl Steel 59.7 Central RR 15.3 Nla Moh Pwr 41.1 Nor 4 Western RR 49 3 North Amor Avla 447 Northern Pacific 317 Northwest Air 44 Olln Mathleson 5' 1 Outboard Marina A. nninnce sepiemDer the v.

Monday its extension to American Motors slipped Vt to Col Gas Commercial Sol Com Edlion Comsat Consol Edison Consol Foods Consol Natural Gas (Catherine) Alexander, Green Bay; his mother, Mrs. 4.1 mn.i K- rmrth r-nnU ho nrnmnllsriprt hv RECEIPTS FOR SEPTEMBER 6. General Morots fell the Mrs. Marjorie Gano Joseph (Ann) Franda. Maple-'same amount to 66, but Ford 16 4 40.4 Pac Gas 4 Elect 35.1 Haslam wood; 19 grandchildren; two held steady at 39s.

Chrysleric insur Pan Amer World Air 58 7.S 16.6 I Revenue From I ocol Text is a safety program approved by, acquiring the trackage rights oi book Henin, 338 student Fees 4 7 .31 government by the end of "the Milwaukee between L.vle. "hZJZK, 11 19G8 or face possible loss of and Northlield, Minn. iniuume Adiustmenti, 8.7 Revenue From Other Sthool Dlstrlcts- 3 6 their highway safety funds and That would permit the IC to Tuition. 10 per cent of their federal road a direct c.nn.vtion 44.2 Pan East Pipe 33 brothers. Simon.

Belolt: John. imkinii IL tn Control Data wirs. wiarjone uano nasiam, lal, icom Prod 85. 309 Arrowhead died ear- '1Iett; sister Mrs. Charles.

S.Cst..i ly this morning at a Green Bay "ressie) Vofiel, Maplewood. mM opened unchanged. wrioht building money. Noi-lhfii'lrl with th Mlnni.jmnlU Title I12.1vi.37; School Lunchei ind Ansul Company Ark Li Gas Assoc Oil 4 Gai Barms Eng Belock Insfr Can Javelin Can Sup Oil Fargo Oils Gen Develop Giant Yelowknlfi Haul Bishop Kaiser Indus Kaltman Co Kaweckl Chem Louisiana Land Marrud Mead Johnson Mort Guar Ins Munti TV Muter Corp Oik Elec Piddlngton Reaves Soundcraft Seab World Air Solltron Susan Thomas Syntax Technicolor Teleprompter Victoreen Instr Wilson Bros Zap OH Shore Co tific Data Systems slipped to 477 Park! Davis 16.7 42.1 Penney, 58.6 1H Pennsylvania RR I I II Peoples Gai Lt 35.3 43 Pepsico 73.3 17.J Pet Milk 18 4 31 Pfizer, Chat 70 39 Phil Elect. 31.1 45.1 Phelps Dodge 614 62.4 Philip Morris 33.1 149 Phillips Pet 52.2 Den Rio 4 West Milk, hospital, following a short ill- At the Stoneman Funeral ness.

The daughter of the late Home. Sturgeon Bay, after 7 JJ 'j4 There was little apparent Northfield and Southern Rail- p.m. Wednesday. Rosary 8 p.m. 4.1 criticism of the proposed high- way.

ine il- system already Detroit Edison Dome Mines Douglas Air Dow Chem Du Pont De Nom Eastern Air 31.1 Mercy and Robert Gano was born in De Pere, January 8, northward from Iowa ill way safety standards during 81 Food Services School Lunch 1 Milk Program, $734.37) Materials tor Resale, 1721.74) Advancements, Inc. from Sell of Tixtbooks 8. Workbooks, i. 1. E.

A. Program. $115.33113. Total Grand Total $3,371,814 IS. DISBURSEMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER) Administration Salarlis of Administrators, $4,136 67) Salarlis of Clerkil Wednesday by the Holy Name Society, and 9 p.m.

Thursday, the Parish. Services 10:15, a.m. Eastman Kodak 119.6 j1 three meetings the agency held 14 3 this week with state, county, 1881 and was a life long resident of the De Pere Green Bay Eaton Yale 4 Towm 23.3 561.. Fairchild Camera rose to 11214, but General Electric eased to 59. U.S.

Steel gave up to 36V4. Pennsylvania Railroad tacked on to 52. Kidde Corp. advanced iy to 49. American Telephone was unchanged at 53 across the Minnesota boundary.

Thr IC said it will not oppose the Milwaukee North Western merger if lt gets the I.yle to 17 Elpaso Natl Oas Friday, the funeral home. Fu 794 local and other safety officials 81 neral 11 a.m. Friday, Holy 15.21 Most otlicials seemed more Pitt Plate Glass 50 7 Polaroid 167 Proc 4 Gam 74.4 Pub Svc El 4 34.S Radio Corp 45 Raytheon 52 Red Owl 13 Republic Steel 31 2 Revion 46.1 Rexall Drug 15.4 Reynolds Metali 51.1 Reynolds Too 35.4 Roval Dutch 35 5 Northfield line to Austin and the Name of Mary Church, Maple with getting legal rMC Corp Fairchild Cam Fairchild Hlller Financial Fed Firestone Tire First Charter Ford Motor Foremost Dairies 30.4 113.1 2L4 Twin Cities. 35 details not yet available wood. Burial in the church cemetery, the Rev.

Robert Midwest stock txchingi turning proposals into hard leg- Mutual Funds Gamble Skogmo ftn Hviumir. Nwth? lNroain9 33 Islation. obtaining federal aid 51.5 Safeway Stores 14.1 98.1 St Regis Paper 167 Abrams Homemakers To Have Yule Party Asked Gen Elec webcor 22 and unding out now best to set area. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, De Pere, and of the C. A.

Lawton Chapter No. 270 Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. O. D.

Lambeau, with whom she made her home; one grandson, Donald Green Bay, four great-grandchildren. One daughter Marion Rondou preceded her in death In 1962. Sladek officiating. Anton H. Pasterski SURING Anton H.

Paster- a. 49: Bd 714 111 13.10 up their programs. Affiliated Pund Boston Fund Broad Street Inv Woolworth Grandson Dies 8.47 Canada Fund 54 Workers Pub. Relitlons, 86,111.44) Contracted Services, Suppllet 4 Materials Administrators, $10.71) Board of Educ, $318 50) Adm. Oftlci.

$204 13) Other Expense Trevel, $7116) Print. Ing Commercial, 867.03. Total $11,697.31. INSTRUCTION: Salaries Principals, l26.3T9.tt) tu. pervlsors, $6,377.31) Teachers 4 Librarians, $455,431.17) Clerks In Prln.

Supv't $18.036 30) Contracted Service. $8.30) Sup. Materials Prln. Supv's $472 00) Classroom, $3.40 13) Textbooks, $64,163.81) Library Books 4 Supplies, Travel, $314.79) Tilting, $105 05. Total ATTENDANCE SERVICII: Salines, $1,211.31) Tnvil, 8111.41; la-penses, Totel $1.41111.

HEALTH SERVICES: Salaries, $506 33) Miscellaneous la. Want More Training One proposed standard with Century Shs. Tr 11.22 Chemical Fund 15 47 ABRAMS (PG) The Abrams Homemakers Club will have its Christmas party and banquet at the Candleglow clubhouse at 1.74 14.92 .24 12.26 16.91 14.45 12.30 15.92 13.51 19.70 29.47 ski, 78, Suring, died Monday evening after a one-week illness. He was born April 24, 1888, in Denmark; resided in dar Swamp Road in Old Brook-'which no state can now comply ville, Long Island. Iwould require comprehensive Commonwealth Cap 13.22 4 Bal.

Fund 11.32 4 Stock Fund 14.66 Fidelity Capital 12.43 NEW YORK (AP) James (Jimmy) Donahue, grandson of the late dime store magnate 7:30 Monday evening. Donahue, long a patron of the driver training programs or slg Dollar gifts will be exchanged, Fidelity Fund 18.22 Fidelity Trend 27.11 Suring since 1919, and owned At the Ryan Funeral Home arts, gave $100,000 in 1960 for Investors Group Punas Frank W. Woolworth, was found and games will be played. 11.68, the new Metropolitan Opera House in Lincoln Center. He Mutual I0.7J Stock 18 6 Var.

Pay 7.35 JMdead Tuesday in the apartment pense, $3.91. Keystone Custodian Funds. his mother on swank Fifth was a former president of the (legal notice New York Foundling Hospital. and operated Suring Creamery until his retirement. Mr.

Pasterski was a member of Gillett Masonic Lodge No. 344, Eastern Star Chapter of Gillett, No. 266; Shrine Club of Milwaukee; the Consistory; Royal Arch Masons; White Shrine of Jerusalem Income Fund K-l Growth Fund K-2 5.86 S-2 64 S-3 8.62 S-4 5.36 nificant expansion and improvement of existing programs. The National Education Association said all states have some form of driver education program working through local school districts although programs vary widely. About 13,000 public high schools 70 per cent of the nation's total offer some driver In October 1964, while he was 01 on an extended noiiday in Life Ins.

Inv 4.5 Manhattan Fund 8.63 BOARD OF EDUCATION Joint School District No. 1 ol CITY OP GREEN BAY nd Mass. Inv. Growth 10.44 Greece, thieves broke into his Long Island mansion and carted off $100,000 in antique art of Shawano; Oconto County 6.40 Avenue. Police said he died of 5 '4 natural causes.

'Jo 9.43 Police said Donahue, 53, 'ounc iy'ns 45 in bed by his mother, Mrs. James P. Donahue. A doctor the Len- Towns of Allouez, Bellevue. De Pere, Elton, Green Bay, Humboldt, end Scott, Shriner's Club, and Odd Fellows Brown County, Wisconsin REGULAR MEETING October 34, 1966 7:30 of Menominee, Mich.

Mass. Inv. Trust 15 81 National Inv 6 46 Puritan Fund 91 Putnam Geo. Bal 15.05 Putnam Inc 8.64 Putnam Growth 10.86 Putnam Inv. 7.25 Selected Am.

Shares 11.30 United Fund education. About 1.5 million stu The 100-acre estate was purchased in 1956 for a reported Present: Cofrln, Angus, Shiughnessy, Survivors are his wife, Elsie; dents half the eligible total MadKv. Bins, Katers. Absent: Sfeeno, Scherf, Rose. two daughters, Mrs.

Lloyd $400,000 from Alfred Gwynne are enrolled. Mrs. Shiughnessy, First Vice President. Total $510 34. TRANSPORTATION: Salaries, $1,356 89; Contracted Services, $3,28 8 79) Miscellaneous Expense Buses, 154 UJ.

Total $4,339 31. OPERATION: Salaries, $43,051.19 Sup. 4 Material! Cust. 4 Laundry, $201 97) Utilities Heat lor Buildings, Oas (Nit Heet), $143.34) Water, $933 63) Electricity, $1,634 07; Telephone, $1,162.31. Total MAINTENANCE: Salaries, $14,981.41) Contracted Services, $66300; Buildings 4 Orounds, 115,344 10) Mnlnci.

ol Equip. Adm. 4 Prln. $1,381 00; Instruct. $3,18111) Cust.

4 Grds. 1156 12) Mntnce. Department, $340 20; Vehicles, $70.94. Total $38,728 01. FIXED CHARGES: Insurance Regular, 8858.

lit Erne. Health 4 Welfare, Wisconsin Retirement Fund, Social Security (non-teaching personnel), $9,454,141 Other Fixed Charges Physical $900 50. Total $24,164 60 OUTGOING TRANSFERS: Tuition payments, CAPITAL OUTLAY: Sites Improvements, 812,378.11) Re-modellng, 1J7I.80; Buildings, $1,147 34) Equipment Adm. 4 Prln. Offices.

(Myrtle) Grignon, i a Vanderbilt. Both the agency and the presided Accumulative 16.25 Income 12.71 Science 8.28 The Secretory called attention to the 9 05 'nox Hill Hospi- Donahue 14.03; American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators said no following corrections to the minutes of the reciular meeting held September 26, Wellington 15.87 Whitehall Fund 12.31 Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Lane, Rockport, one son, Erwin, Douglas, four sis 13.39, tal pronounced him dead. Police 1966: Punctuation corrections In para Boycott Ends At Berkeley BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -The University of California's classroom boycott was called off Tuesday night after regents threatened to fire any faculty members who strike in the future.

The truce came after members of the AFL-CIO American Federation of Teachers, (AFT) which represents many teaching assistants on campus, overwhelmingly voted suspension of their strike. It was labeled "conditional," however, depending on negotiations with the administration. Student strike committeemen Immediately called a "temporary recess" to their boycott, laying they would nevertheless persist in demands for campus reform. The committee's de Windsor 16.54 Wisconsin Fund, Inc 7.16 10. 7.83 state now requires alcohol tests said his body has been released graphs II, 19, 34, and 37; and correction of paragraphs 14 and 16 by insertion ol ters, Mrs.

Pauline i on bodies of all drivers killed in Hero's Name Eight counties and more than a dozen towns in the United States are named for Lafayette, French hero who helped America in the Revolutionary war. the phrase "approval of the Superlnten. dent's recommendation" following "Mrs Wia-r-nnsin Stocks single-vehicle crashes and of to the family. Donahue was a cousin of an Crandon; Mrs. Francis Bor-chert, Oconto, Rt.

Mrs. Julia Furnished by Robert W. Baird 4 adult pedestrians, another of the I rwui I. Cn nd The Milwaukee Co. Shaughnessy moved." Mrs.

Colrln moved the minutes of the regular meeting held September 26, 1966 be approved In the Bid Asked Woolworth heir, Barbara proposed standards. Longash, and Mrs. Margaret Collensworth, both of Green form submitted to the members by mall 8 Aluminum Specialty 222 Hutton iie maintained a man- and corrected. Motion seconded by Mr Katers. Motion carried, all voting Auto Sprinkler Bergstrom Paper Continental Mort.

2 jsion on a 100-acre estate off Ce 21.4 19 5 3.3 9.4 Mr. Katers moved the minutes of the Bay; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. special meeting held October 6, 1966 9.7 Gateway INVEST YOUR SAVINGS I be approved In the form submitted to the memberi by mall. Motion seconded At Soulek Funeral Home, Sur Over The Counter Stocks $3,613 44) Instruction, Operation 4 Food Services, $724.30) N. D.

E. Other Fedenlly Asst. $343 32. in Hamilton Mfg 14.4 Harlev-Davidson 10 Jack Winter 4 Krueger W. A 11.4 Lake Sup.

Dlst. Pwr 11.1 Larsen Company 16.6 Madison Gas 4 Elec 15 ing, after 2 p.m. Thursday. Eastern star services 7:30 p.m. Furnished by Loewl 4 Ine.

S18 Doty Street Total $31,203 51. by Mrs. Cofrln. Motion carried, all voting "Aye." Mr. Katen moved the minutes of the special meeting held October 17, 1966 be approved In the form submitted to the members by mall.

Motion seconded COMMUNITY SERVICES: Salaries Crossing Ouards, $33181) -it rMxaiD Thursday. Masonic services 8 p.m. Thursday. Funeral 2 p.m. FOOD SERVICES: Manpower Inc.

by Mr. Sladky. Motion carried, all Salaries Director of Lunch Pro voting "Ayi." Mr. Bins reported that the regular 15 10.4 4.2 12 22 17.2 15.4 25.6 39.2 25 2.3 14 4 49 37.2 18.4 14.2 21.6 20.7 86.4 Friday, Suring Methodist Church, the Rev. James Har gram, $643 13) Cooks, $4,764.01) Pood and Milk, Supplies and Materials, $1,327.73) Other Expense 24 6 38.4 14.2 2 23.4 3.6 46 36.6 bills amounting to 8179.027 94 and Marine Bank Corp Geo.

J. Meyer Mfg. J. M. Nash Nekoosa-Edwards Paper North Central Arllnes N.

W. Eng Pabst Brewing E.S E.A. federal program bills imountlno rington officiating. Burial in Pleasant Hills Cemetery. to 814,841 04 had been eudited, emergency and retirement fund bills paid since the last regular meeting amounted to $72, 827.65, ttie September payroll amounted to $593,215.71, and Danz School Addition Schlltl Brewing 17.6 Universal Foods Corp 13.6 Western Publishing 21 Wis.

Pwr. 4 Light 30.3 Wis. Pub. Serv. Pfd 84.4 construction bills amounting to $2,779.60 I Bid Asked 'Aetna Llfi Ins 49 49V American Express 94Mi 96 Anheuser-Busch 54V 544 Bank of America 55 55' i Dean Foods 17'5 18 Dow-Jone 47 49 Dun 4 Bradstreet 28'1s 29H Fabritek 6 6Vt First Nat'l Bank Chi 44 Franklin Life Ins 304 3l'4 Greatamerica I5V4 15V4 Grossed 4 Dunlap 16 WA 4 Block 25V 26'4 Houston Gas 50 51 Lear Jet 17'.

Nielsen, A. CI. 28 28 Pioneer Gas UVt 13'4 R. C. Can W4 17'4 Schliti IB 18' Super Valu 153 HVt Swank 29 Taylor Wine 34' Therm-O-Dlse 32' 33' Tiffany 4 Co 20.

21 Trevelers Insurance 38J'4 39' Tucson Gas, 4 15' lS'a C. ZIEGLER AND COMPANY and Wequlock School Addition construe. 205 E. Walnut Street i i tlon bills amounting to $7,505 00 had been audited. Mr.

Bins moved that the regular bills ind thi construction bills be approved and paid, that Funeral Services Owen Dunlap At Ryan Funeral Home, De Pere, after 7 tonight. Rosary 8 each evening, Thursday by the Holy Name Society. Funeral 10 a.m. School Bond Defeated WEST BEND (AP) A pro- E. S.

E. A. federal program bills be Green Bay, Wisconsin Please send mi information regarding 6'i Bonds. I expect to hove Invest. ipproved and paid when funds are re ceived, and thet payment ot thi imer Tnvil.

$53.00. Total $8,149.74. Materials tor Resale, $1,450.81) Textbooks and Workbooks, $21,014 01) Storm Room, $10,520.17) Title I E. E. E.

A. Salaries SV 796.64; Other Expenses, $66,776.02. Total $76,572.66. Total Dlsbursimints $863,691.41. Balance October 1, 1966, $1,508,111.16.

Ann Nildir, Bookkeeper. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS October 1, 1966 to November 19tt Balance October 1, 1966, $3,501,111.16) RECEIPTS FOR OCTOBER: Revenue From Local Source! Text, book Rentel, $18,397.43) Student Pen 4 Fines, Tuition from Individuals. $753.38) Miscellaneous Revenue, 8564 43) Insurance Adlustmints, Food Services School Lunch 4 Milk Program, $15,60 3 8 3i Materials for Resale, Advancements, 50; Sale ot Textbooks 4 Workbooks, $13.770 11. Total $62,043.92. Grand Total $2,570,175 08 DISBURSEMENTS FOR OCTOBER: Administration Salaries ot Admlnls-, tralors, Salaries of Clerical gency ind retirement funds bills ind Friday, St.

Boniface construction of a 1,500 stude the September payroll bo approved. Mo tlon seconded by Mr. Katers. Motion Address. Address carried, all voting "Aye" on roll ca De Pere, the Rev.

J. W. Jan- high school was defeated in sen. Mount Calvary Cemetery, 'referendum Tuesday A communication from the Wisconsin mands include advocacy rights on campus for certain nonstu-dent groups, and a promise that outside police never again be called to the campus. Committee action came after tome 6,000 students at a noon rally voted to return to classes providing the AFT called off its part of the walkout.

The student committee called for a boycott Nov. 30 after a sit-in and fight started over the presence at the student union of a Navy recruiting table. Alameda County sheriff's deputies were called by an administration officer and 10 persons were arrested, Including six non-students. Restoration of an uneasy peace to the campus came under added pressure of final exams which are only five days off. Easy Budget Perk- -Up State Reformatory, Green Bay, Wisconsin, dated September 29, 1966 forwarding a lease agreement In duplicate covering the forly flve acres ol land In the Town of Allouer which belonq to the Green Bay Public Schools, and stating It Is the same as the one executed last year, was read.

Action was deterred for consideration with the Property Committee Report. Mr. William Mclntvre, vocational coordinator for the vocational education pilot program at Southwest High School, presented and discussed "A Vocational Education Report to the Board of Education," deled October 24, 1966, and idded that girls In the Office Education class are participating In the Cooperative Trolnlng Program In part-time lobs, but the Green Bay unions have not approved such on-the-lob trelning for high school boys In the Industrial arts pilot pro Workers 4 Pub. Relations, Contracted Services, $410 00; Supplies 4 Materials Board ot Education. 60125; Administration Office), $754 59; Other Expense Trevel, $317.71) Print ing Commercial, $805.18.

Total $15,157.56. INSTRUCTION Salaries Principals, Su pervisors, $5,448 34, Teachers 4 Librar RECIPE FOR EXTRA SPENDING MONEY ian Clerks In Prln. 4 Supv's Office, $20,477 84; Supplies 4 Ma terials Prln. 4 Supv's Office, IV grams. Mr.

Mclntyre stated he would furnish the Board members with lists 2J8 09, Classroom, $3,209 34; ot the names ol the advisory committee i Textbooks, $22.169 17) Library Books 4 and a detailed financial budget for the I Supplies. $1,483 46; Travel, $599 61) Test- program. The report was received and Ing, $156 49. placed on file Total $546.932 71 U.S. Weather Furnished by The U.

S. Wiathir Bureau Green Bay Weather The Superintendent presented and dis cussed the MONTHLY REPORT OF THE SUPERINTEND FNT TO THE HOARD 1 piece of paper 1 telephone 1 Press-Gazette Want Ad OF EDUCATION, dated October 24, 1966, A heaping helping of good quality household items your family no longer uses 1 pencil and explained that when the schools are ATT NOANCE SERVICES: Salaries, $1,283.33) Travel, $70 00; Expenses, $3 47. Total $1,356.80. Health Services Salirles, TRANSPORTATION: Salaries, $1,464 08; Contracted Services, Miscellaneous Expense Buses, Board ind Room, $2,321 SO. Total $78,227 86.

Sunrise Sunset 7:13 4:11 7:16 4:11 Today Tomorrow Tuesday 1 p.m 44 closed tor the state teachers convention on November 3 and 4, most ot the teachers will be attending the convention, but those who wish to work In their classrooms may do so, In accordance with Board of Education policy; recommended that graduation exercises be held at the Arena on two nights, June 6 end 7, Wednesday 1 i.m 1 i.m 3 i.m 4 p.m 44 OPERATION: Salaries, $44.57 20; Supplies 4 Ma 4 l.m terials Cust. 4 Laundry, $24.10) Utilities Heat for Buildings, $2,653.03) Gas (Not Heat), $394 90) Water, 11,523.17) 1967, with Southwest end West High on p.m 44 4 p.m 42 7 p.m 37 I p.m 34 p.m 35 IS p.m 34 31 p.m 33 12 p.m 30 one night, and Fast and Preble High i.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m on another night, thus giving every grad- Electricity, Telephone, $1,374 22. Total SSt.563 46. uatlng senior a minimum ot six tickets recommended that a decision to. MAINTENANCE replace "Capacity" on secondary report Salaries, $13,794 12; Contracted Ser-cards with the terms "A-ellort," et vices, $474 36; Buildings 4 Grounds, Degree Dayi II.

Mean Temperature 37. 12 Degrees Above Normal. High for thli date 50.0 In 144. Low for this date In 1934. fort," effort," or effort" for 7S; Mntnce of Equip.

Adm. 4 llrst marking period, because ot Office, Instruct. duling problem with the d.ita processing i $715. Cust. 1 Grounds Equip, $436 24, be approved, and suggested that the Ed-1 Mntnce.

Dep.srtmrnt, Vehicles. ucation Committee, statt mumUers, and Slde.r.rt principals review the r-port card sltna (TH SS tion. nrt recranmrndwl that oil" FIXt CHAHOt fioiTi Hijnii'i'i i-y Clitvi ho.) nrw Omvtoli'ts av.illiliie l.t 111. five toi eihu.iliin rt Take pencil and list items no longer needed on the piece of paper. (Don't forget things like furniture, appliances, sporting goods, musical instruments and tools.) Take list to telephone and dial 435-4411.

Place the Want Ad which stirs up buyers who serve you extra cash. TRY THIS SURE-FIRE RECIPE TODAY! Green 13ay Press-Gazette want ads Last dplta-Night tion Low Pre-1S .14 0 34 the ir." ot Hi, jui. i', $18.177 16. Erne I He.iith Wed.ire 4'4 60 Wisconsin I Mil -mciit $4 i 0 '4, Other Fneo $12 00; Ron I t.il cl tluil'lingv 1 ut.ii 11. cei CAPITAL 11UHAY biles Improvements V4 33, Bulla mjImi'iI beini) ue sul'ii'i.

beinu si Tv'r SI I il Sueer mtfnileiit renin! Out I 'tin moved accectt'd hy Mis. in Mi, I KIM Ji Mul'O't ended all uti'leil vol my I .46 .14 .10 .77 .16 .41 .93 .83 .09 .07 .11 .01 Weather Elsewhere Weather for Yester- Unlted State day Station and High OP.IBN BAY, WIS. 44 Bismarck, N. 34 Boston, Mass 45 Brownsvllli, Tex BuffHo, N. SO Chicago, III S7 Denver, Colo 43 Detroit, Mich SS Duluth, Minn 3' Eiemaee, Mlcft 41 Grand Rapids, Mich.

55 Kernes City, Kan 45 Los Angeles, CHI'. 45 Madison I' Merquettl, Mich 43 Miami Beach, Pla 73 Milwaukee 52 Mlnneapolls-St. Paul 40 New Orleans, La '5 New York, N. Y. Oklahoma City, Okie.

41 Phoenix, Aril 7 Pittsburgh, Pa. S5 Rapid City, S. 45 Seattle, Wash 47 Washington, D. 47 Wausau Winnipeg, Man 10 tnos Remodeling. $1.11.56 53: Equlpmen tnslriM lion.

Sv Jit! 07, Fuod Services, 1M0OO, O. I 89. 01111' federally Asst. Progrim, ta.OJI 31 total $.7 2117.. '0 I OOO hi RVIl Sa ar es ieclor 0 ImKfi P.r (II SMS 1 oolis I6.a.7 4 SCI; Food and siik sis.

46' sj Supplies and si tlliie- travel. VUs. Iilt.ll 57' J' 81 tin .1 50 fesllinnki and A'orkbooks. $1,288 16, Mure kcium S6l 8V Mn I ESt A ia.er ei, 17,. Mrs.

Loll In read Hie LUuCdtlon Cum-mll'ef Repuit. dated Octolier 74 and moved s.ime be epproved. Motion set (Hiiti'd by Mi finis VuUjn Crt'neiJ. all vtiiiii rvi-e'' on mil Sl.tll-v iead Hie Ponertv Com nii'lee kiwi, (listed OtUiU'r 71 IVftft, and moved same tie adopted Million 01 hi (I by Mi In u.siu'wi Mr h'ns siiqiii-slrd onsuler al on Me given Id ushiu tile pitiful P'i'l I ll cili Scnii'il tiuildiml'. rts Ii ulli sjuiol end tiulid a nrw v-nicir rngl.

uhiiol Mr 71 43 43 28 51 31 40 44 54 24 24 70 31 II 44 40 31 60 41 30 34 31 20 -t 8 a.m.6 p.m. Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. Noon Saturdays DIAL 435-4411 Slidky lunu'ti'd Hilt "ie 1 li 1 tec 1 s. tl Sihulii'i 6 Is ilp. h.iv,' ciiven no 6s VI, llidic.it lull lllcv will lower llieir tee if tot.il Disbursements $''3 651.66 given two iumor high swhools to pl.in, ILslnnce November I960, $1,776,.

It was explained that the Prouei ly Com- 571 mlltee tilt tin IS lues la thi rear ol Ann Ne.JK, IvuMveeer. .01 .04 .23 .14 .08 i.

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