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THE SHEBOYGAN (WIS.) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 schools in the villages of Cedar Grove, Elkhart Lake, Glenbeulah, Facility Appointments For County Are Announced Here Boys, 11 And 12, Fly Plane, 'Studied' In Comic Books Tall: Wants Oleo Repeal Bill Altered sonville) Jean Tit el; Jt 12 (Holden) Margaret M. Rami; Jt 14 (Starlight) Mildred Huenink, principal, nl Beatrice Spindler. primary; Jt 20 (Acorn) Valeria Hahn. Town Sherman No. 11 (LaFollette) Janel Kaiser; Jt 5 (Silver Creek) Norma Hoelz, principal, Virginia Schulz; primary; Jt 9 (Pleasant View) Marie King; Jt 11 (Liberty) Muriel Bruggink.

Town Wilson No. 2 (Jackson) June Hay-den; No. 4 (Wilson) Charlotte Zahnow; No. 5 (Harmony) Bernice principal, one va cancy; Jt 6 (Weedens Station) HUdegarde Wirtz. VUIages Hamilton said the boys told him they took turns flying and "didn't have any trouble.

They said it bounced a little when they landed a farm field. But when they tried to taxi they hit soft dirt and the undercarriage buckled. "Then they took the farmer's saddle horse and rode near town, turned the horse loose and walked on In. The sheriff got tory) Elaine Mog; Jt 1 (Garfield) Lucille Witzel; Jt 3 (Harrison) Clara Stienecker; Jt 6 (Rhine Center) -Martin Gesch; Jt 11 (Joliet) Clarence Drewry. 1 Town Russell Jt 1 (Russell) Marian Pitsch.

Town Scott No. 1 (Longfellow) Olga Rent-meester; No. 4 (McKinley) Delores Lentz; No. 5 (Scott Center) Margaret Zuengler No. 10 (Beechwood) Grace King; Jt 3 (Batavia) Evelyn Moser, principal, and Malinda Mayer, primary; Jt 6 (N.

Beechwood) -Margaret O'Reilly. Town Sheboygan No. 1 (Pigeon River) Arno Vogt, principal; LaMont Meer-dink 5-6, Mary Ann Meyer 4, Loretta Vogt 2, and Angela Meyer, one vacancy; No. 4 (Lincoln) Marie Schockmel, principal, and Evelyn Brautgam, primary; Jt 3 (Mapledale) Violet Littlefield. principal; Ralph Brill 8, Eleanore Bub 7, Mellicent Geisthardt 6, Bernice Zuengler 5, Ruth Wilterdink 4, Fay Theune 3, La Verne Wagner 2, Marion Fanke 1.

Town Sheboygan Falls No. 2 (Madison) Alvina Miller; No. 6 (Prange) Betty Clark; No. 8 (Monroe) Lucille Eschen; Jt. 5 (John) La-Vern Steffens; Jt.

9 (Cleveland) Roy Schleider; Jt. 10 (John- Adell Viola Seider, principalJ Nora Pannier, prunary; Cascade Leonard Nash principal, Helen Gallagher, primary. The teacher roster for the high OOOOOOOJ WHY PAY MORE? XDOOOOOO 9 We Have The Best (Black Top 1325 N. 8th St. IIETT'S STORE IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Kohler, Oostburg, Random Lake.

Waldo, and Howards Grove are not yet complete, Superintendent Lightfoot said. Most of the personnel is expected to be the same as last year. Cancel Sheboygan Marsh Breakfast A notice was issued today by the Sheboygan County Concerva-tion association that the father and son breakfast which was to have been held at the Sheboygan marsh on May 23, has been cancelled indefinitely. The breakfast was to be sponsored by the association with an sportsmen and their sons welcome to attend. Bread can be kept from getting moldy by being wrapped In moisture proof paper and placed in the refrigerator.

55 bu. 50 100 bU 7.00 ft 1S.50 26.00 Dial 2-1941 Jl 511 N. EIGHTH ST. 1 bu .35 2 11 bo S.50 Soil Faculty appointments for Sheboygan county's rural and state graded schools for the 1948-49 school year were announced today by Ray B. Lightfoot.

county superintendent of schools. The teacher roster includes 49 new appointments and 56 instructors and principals who served in the 1947-48 school system and will return. Six positions remain vacant. Towns with their faculty staff 100 per cent complete include Greenbush. Herman, Holland, Lyndon, Plymouth, Rhine, Russell, Scott, Sheboygan Falls, and Sherman.

Vacancies still exist In the towns of Lima, Mitchell, Mosel, Sheboygan and Wilson. Teacher salaries next year will range from $200 for some first year teachers to $265 per month for experienced two-room instructors, Lightfoot reported. The salaries represent an increase of about 10 per cent over. last year. Seven additional schools in the townships will be closed when the term opens next September.

With the 10 buildings that were vacated last fall, 17 schools will be abandoned during the next school year. Those opened this year but which will be closed when the school bells toll next fall include the following: School No. Town No. 9 (Winooski), Jt4 (Webster), Town Lyndon; Jt. 3 (Payne), Town Mitchell; No.

2 (Independence), Town Scott; Jt 16 (Bonnie View), Town Sheboygan Falls, and No. 1 (Riverview), Town Wilson. Three districts to the county are without school buildings: No. 6, surrounding the city of Plymouth; the Black River district created in 1938, and the Lake View Park district which sold its building last year. Superintendent Lightfoot said he anticipated an increased enrollment in the county schools next year.

The primary grades will be populated by a bumper crop of war babies, many of whom are just now reaching school age. Last year's enrollment in the county schools totalled 3,148. Following is a list of the teacher appointments with the new instructors designed by asterisks (): Town Greenbush No. 1 (Greenbush) Edith Rosche, princinalMyleen Schulz. primary; No.

3 (Spring Valley) Bertha Matz; No. 6 (Hulls Crossing) Renee Zem-ke; No. 8 (State Road) Gerald Schockmel; Jt. 4 (German Corners) Lorraine Hollbrook; Jt. 9 (South Prairie Phyllis Rohde.

Town Herman No. 3 (Green Bay Road) Jeannette Houwers; No. 5 (Franklin) Ruth Seurer, primary one vacancy; No. 6 (Pinehurst) lone Kueter; Jt. 1 (Millersville) Grace Helmer, principal, Carol Mueller, Jt.

4 (Washington) LuEUen Kalk; JL 7. (Schwartzwald) Eugene Miller. Town Holland No. 1 (Jefferson) Alice De-Pagter'; No. 3 (West Oostburg) Marie Eernisse; No.

4 (Beaver Creek) Gertrude Dirkse; No. 5 (Maple Grove) Muriel Meeusen; No. 7 (Greene) LaMae Lem-kuil; No. 8 (Amsterdam) Eunice TenHakeh; No. 9 (River Valley) Marcia No.

10 (N. Cedar Grove) Pearl Janisse; No. 12 (Lake View) Clare MacCaughey No. it (Hoard) Isabel O'Hara; Jt. 2 (S.

Cedar Grove) Mabel Theune, principal, Fayne Kobes, primary. Town Lima No. 2 (Dye Road) Helen Schulz, principal, Marian Leh-mann, primary; No. 3 Lima Center) Robert Zinkgraf, principal, and Lottie Fenner, primary; No, 4 (Gibbsville) Ella Grenz-mer, principal, and one vacancy; No. 5 (Horace Mann) Lucille Simmelink; No.

7 (Banner) Judith Paul; Jt. 6 (Hingham) June Keppler, principal, Louise Phippen, primary; Jt. 9 (Our-town) Mary Carton; Jt. 11 (Hilicrest) Mary HHbelink. Town Lyndon No.

10 (Harmon) Roseanna Buss; No. 12 (Whittier) Daphne Louret; Jt. 8 (Roosevelt) Alice John. Town Mitchell No, 13 (Parnell) Cecelia Do-herty; No. 14 (Ideal) Wilma Otto; Jt .1 (Pius) Alice Schwandt; Jt 2 (Rathbun) vacancy; Jt 11 (Spring Farm) Ruth Behrens.

Town Mosel No. 1 (Elm Grove) Marvin Gruhewald; No. .2 (Haven) Violette Hoth, principal, one vacancy; No. 3 (Champion) Dorothy Reinecke, principal, and Florence Carollo, primary. Town Plymouth No.

2 (Valley) June Adams; No. 7 (Mankato) Ellen Renk; Jt. 1-A (Grant) Neva Hodge; Jt. 1 (Victor) Evelyn Fromm; Jt 17 (Betsy Ross) Betty Darbe. Town Rhine No.

2 (Little Elkhart Lake) Alta Mae Smith; No. 4 (Dewey) Marcella Holzschuh; No. 8 (Vic LET US HELP WITH YOUR A WED DWG Oklahoma City. tf Two firth-graders who studied flying in comic books confessed to the state patrol last night they piloted a stolen plane almost to Texas. "There Is no doubt about it." the patrol said.

The plane was a two-place Ercoupe with simplified controls advertised as nearly fool-proof. "They said it was easy," Trooper Arch Hamilton said. They'd looked at some comic books that told all about it. They thought we were silly not to know how. They made a perfect landing." Astonishment at the 120-mile flight 'air distance almost drowned out talk of a Juvenile court hearing tomorrow morning.

"It's I am astounded. This is more than mere mischief." one of the fathers. Attorney Burney P. Bodard. said.

The grade-school aviators are Jimmy Bodard. 11. and Robert Ronald Peterson, 12. Both famil ies are prominent here. Robert, the largest, weighs 85 pounds.

Jimmy and Robert played hooky from school Monday, and were reported missing the next day. Tuesday night they were picked up in the little western Oklahoma town of Cheyenne, due west of here -and IS miles from the Texas panhandle. They told a likely story of hitch-hiking' by road, and Wednesday their folks brought them back home. Yesterday the" sheriff of Roger Mills county found the Ercoupe abandoned In a field eight miles northwest of Cheyenne. Inspectors from the CAA traced the numbers to Ted GoUer, former Ercoupe dealer at the down town airpark here.

It hadn't been seriously missed. I knew it was gone but I thought Goller had it out," said Bob Fitzgerald, assistant airpark manager. NOTICE! Sealed bids will be accepted for the sale, of Band Hall bunding (22x30') located on the northeast corner of the playground of Immanue! Lutheran School, Illinois Avenue, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. All bids must be submitted to Fred G. Hill, 1437 South Seventeenth Street.

Sheboygan. Wis, on or before June IMS. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to re-: ject any all bids. Successful bidder, must provide for immediate removal of building. Terms: Cash.

Board of Trustees Immanael Ev. Luth, Church Sheboygan, Wis. DRY in a Anniversary or Cocktail Party We Can Supply You with the Complete Requisites. Aft Types of Glasses, Trays, Electric Shakers for Rent or Sale in Any Quantity and the Finest Selection of. Quality Liquor, Liqueurs, Champagnes, Wine and Beer.

Available. WE WILL GLADLY FURNISH DETAILS. CALL US. run naP79 DIAL 2-3273 Washington (JP) Senator (R, Ohio) said today" he intends to press for changes in the house-passed oleo tax repeal bill despite a warning that any revision might kill it. That's perfectly? silly," Taft commented tartly when reporters told him Rep.

Rivers S. C), author of the bill, had cautioned against amendments. Rivers wrote the senate finance committee that, because of a "peculiarity in house rules, the measure might be scuttled if the senate sends it back across the Capitol for further action. "They can't tell us what to do, Taft said. He added that the fate of the bill in the house is "their affair.

The gist of Rivers' contention is that if the senate amends it the bin would have to go back to the house rules committee and that group might either bottle up the measure itself or send it to the house agriculture committee, which once pigeon-holed it. The bill was brought to the house floor last month only after 218 members signed a so-called discharge petition. The Ohio senator has said he favors repeal of the 62-year-old federal taxes on oleo. But he wants to amend the house bill to provide some safeguard against oleo's being passed off as butter in public eating places. One amendment suggested to the committee would require restaurants and hotels serving oleo to post a "conspicuous sign" saying so, or to note the fact on their menus.

Regardless of what 'the finance committee does when it gets around to voting next week, amendments are sure to be offered on the senate floor by the butter state senators. Senator Thye for example, has said he favors repealing the quarter of a cent tax on uncolored oleo, but keeping the 10-cent a pound levy on colored margarine. Dacada News Mrs. Nich. Feider, Correspondent) Dacada.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Glander entertained Sunday "In honor of their son, Elmer's confirmation. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Schultz, son Erhardt, of Kewas-kum, Mr. and Mrs. Art Backhaus, daughter Edith of Hartford, were out-of-county guests. Mrs. Margaret daughters Sylvia and Lillian, and Mrs.

Jack Leider and family of Sheboygan visited the N. D. Bichler family Sunday. Mrs. John Lamb spent Wednesday at Port Washington.

Mr. and Mrs. John Tackes and family visited the Wilford Para-deis family at Belgium Sunday in honor of Tom Paradeis first holy communion. The banns of marriage are announced Sunday at St. Nicholas church for Miss Dolores Gonwa and Harvey Anzia.

Mr. and Mrs. Nic Jungers are spending the week with relatives at Amherst, Shawano and Oconto. Mr. and Mrs.

Emit Gonwa and family visited the Jac Katheiser family at Belgium Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Feider and daughter of Cleveland visited the J. P.

Feider family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ternes and family and Mrs. Kate Streff of Fillmore spent Sunday at the Schmitt-Jacoby Mr.

and Mrs. John Tackes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bichler, Charles, attended the class play at St. Francis Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Mr. and Mrs. N.

N. Depies, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacoby attended the funeral of Nic Buchholz at Grafton Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Art Glander attended a shower at the Arno Seid-er home, Gooseville, Sunday evening in honor of Miss Janet' Kaiser, bride-to-be, in the near future, of Armin ArndL G. J. Feider spent Monday in Plymouth. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Majerius and family visited the Myron Ternes family at Belgium Sunday. Walter Gore, daughter, Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Huiras visited the J.

Feider family Friday. a.wtrta a. natca Valparaiso University 4 Chorus -Contributions Welcomed Address: Lathe ran Hoar, St. Louis, 11a. Caudle To Speak At JCC Sessions Madison, Wis.

CT TV La Mare Caudle, first assistant attorney general, will speak Sunday at state convention sessions of the Wisconsin Junior Chamber of Commerce at La. Crosse. J. E. Maddrell, Madison," president of Badger Jaycees, said today that Caudle tvould replace Attorney General Tom Clark who was forced to cancel his speaking- engagement at the convention.

Hubert Humphrey, mayor of Minneapolis, will speak at meetings tomorrow, Maddrell said. Fine Imposed In Manitowoc Court Manitowoc, Wis. -Richard Wagner, tavern and dance hall operator at Francis Creek, was fined $25 in municipal court Thursday on charges of two liquor law violations. The fines were, imposed after Wagner changes his original plea of innocence to guilty. He was fined $200 or 60 days In jail for selling- intoxicating liquor to a minor and $25 or 30 days in jail for permitting the minor to remain in his tavern.

Wagner paid both fines. Man Is Fined On Serious Charge Edward Kammerzelt, 34, of 1642 Saemann avenue, appearing- before Judge E. H. Puhr in municipal court this morning, was fined $100 and costs on a fornication charge, and $200 and costs on a charge of contributing- to the delinquency of minor, a 17-year-old girl. A previous charge of adultery was changed to fornication with the approval of District Attorney Henry Van de Water.

The case had been postponed from a week ago. Eades To Meet Monqay Evening The regular semi-monthly meet ing of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at the lodge rooms. All members are urged to attend.

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