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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES Tuurfoy, June Tl, 1963 20 Pick Up Applications for Racine Postmaster Job 4 A Application forms for post U. S. Civil Service Commis sion in Washington, D. C. master of Racine have been picked up by 20 or more per A commission spokesman said today that the names of sons prior to today deadline MM mm IM Biaaaaaal HI gfr IWlf-W 4fi Iff SA-4! for filing, said Walter Pin the applicants will not be made public until the first of now, Civil Service secretary next week and that several in Racine.

months will be required in The applications are filed with and processed by the examination of the applicants before the names of the three eligibles will be known. Starting Salary $9,725 The post, which has a start New Books ing salary of $9,725 a year. New books recently added became open with the retire ment of Postmaster John D. Costello at the end of February. Pinnow said that in about two-thirds of the cases, the forms were picked up by journal-Ttmu Pboto John Ballarini, 2029 Clark John Kreul, 704 Orchard Brian Pedersen, 1133 Lathrop John Clark, 1145 Main St, Paul Crist, 1205 Shorecrest Drive.

Absent from the meeting was John Fenderson, 431 Randolph St Various local organizations are sponsoring the boys in co-operation with the American Legion. lege. Front row, from left: John Nelson, 3055 Ruby Lawrence Alberts, 3501 16th Robert Scheible, 1 N. Vincennes Circle, Robert Weber, 2904 Glendale David Sumi, 2010 Michigan Keith Peters, 1617 Oaklawn Drive, Greg Kubash, 1042 Juneau Michael Andersen, 2613 Russet St. Back row, from RACINE'S BADGER BOYS Representatives of Racine's four high schools chosen to attend the American Legion Badger Boys workshop in government for high school juniors met Monday night in a get-acquainted meeting.

The Badger Boys State workshop" will be held for 901 boys from Wisconsin June 15-22 at Ripon Col present or former postal em ployes. There is no written test for to the Racine Public Library include: "Travel Guide to the Hawaiian Islands: Oahu, Kauai, Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, La-nai," by Bob Krauss; "Teaching in the Elementary School: Readings in Principles and Methods," by Lester Donald Crow; "English One-Act Plays of Today," by Donald Fitz John, "Distressed Areas in a Growing Economy," by the Committee for Economic Development; "Construction Estima from Take-off to Bid," by Nor-man Foster; the position. The Civil SerV' ice Commission said appli cants will be rated on expert ence they can show at Unified Delays Lease; Names 4 Principals Temperatures aging and directing an operation comparable in size and complexity to the Racine Post Health sought to persuade theJ sen and Manny Brown. Vot (Tot the 14 hour peried ending at a.m. today) High Low City of Racine to extend sew ing for the purchase were W.

Patient Load Hits Record at St. Luke's Vernon Carls, Charles Creu Office. Additional Investigation The commission said ap plicants must also demon er services to the Beebe School. However, the city has refused to do so, following a ziger, James Gilmore and Dr. Harland Cisney.

"Can't Anyone Here Play strate leadership qualities and (Continued from Page 1A) clause in the proposed lease which would permit the landlord, his agent, employe or other persons authorized by the landlord to have free access to the office building. There are a lot of records and other files that shouldn't be open to free access, said Markisen. policy of not granting services to Elmwood Park, which The land is being sold by builders Frank Buisse and Irv ability to direct "relatively incorporated as a village in Haisler. large groups of people through intermediate 1960 against the wishes of It is located just north of St. Luke's Hospital served more persons last year as inpatients and out-patients than for bids on installation of a new septic tank at the school.

A majority of the seven board members present rejected by voice vote a motion by Russell Markisen that the Elmwood Park Village Board be requested to pay for installation of the septic tank. The village refused a Unified Board request to detach the Beebe School so it could be re-aftached to the Town of Mt. Pleasant and thereby contract for sewer service from the City of Racine in lieu of a septic tank system. Markisen said the Unified the school, which is in a. well this Game? by Jimmy Bres-lin; "Sailing and Seamanship," by Eric B.

Howells; "Basic Photo," by Ansel Easton Adams; "Growth and Taxes; Steps for 1961," by. the Committee for Economic Development; "The Lee-Enfield Rifle," by Edmund George Barton city officials. EIGHT RURAL SCHOOLS OFFERED FOR SALE Asst. Postmaster Louis De-Mark said he expected that developed residential area at 4747 Lora just north of any previous year in its 91 year history, the hospital's the Kremer addition. after applications are re He also complained or a clause in which it would be annual report, released today, ceived, screening and addi School Supt.

John Prasch said the price of $1,752 per shows. During the year ending tional investigation will be the responsibility of the Uni fied District to pay all attor The Unified Board decided to offer eight small rural schools for sale with the money obtained going into a conducted by Civil Service officials. neys' fees and expenses the March 31, a total of 10,753 inpatients were cared for and Racine 88 Milwaukee .85 Madison 82 Albuquerque 87 Atlanta ....93 Bismarck 60 Boston 70 Chicago 89 Cleveland 90 Denver 78 Des Moines 82 Detroit 91 Fairbanks 64 Honolulu 86 Indianapolis .87 Juneau 56 Kansas City ,89 Los Angeles 64 Louisville 93 Memphis 97 Miami 90 Minneapolis-St. Paul 60 New Orleans 92 New York 75 Philadelphia. 91 Phoenix 96 Pittsburgh 89 St.

Louis 96 sinking fund designated for 48,814 out-patient examina lot is reasonable when compared to the $2,300 that neighboring lots are selling for near the school. Total cost of the land purchase, including sewer expenses, will amount to future capital improvements 45 46 44 58 73 50 54 53 62- 47. 56 59 41 75. 64 42 64 55 63 74'' 78 45 71 56 62 50 63 63 51. 53' 55, 77 67 Board has incurred considerable expense about $2,500 landlord might incur in efforts to enforce the lease ar; rangement.

He further objected to a lack in the lease of specifica First priority will be given to tax-supported agencies in in hauling away sewage tions were given. Payroll expenses totaled $1,846,536 or 72 per cent of all expenses, the report states. Other expenses totaled S720.330. The combined ex from the old septic tank at the Unified District, the pur 556. Included in the site is tions for the office building and a clause that would make chase price to be determined the school during the past six months.

The Unified Board an extension of Wedgewood by joint appraisal. the Unified Board liable for penses show an increase of Those properties to be dis 1963 taxes on the property about 9 per cent over 1962 even though the building probably would not be ready expenses. Drive. 4 APPOINTED AS PRINCIPALS The Unified Board appointed four M. Officers elected for the for use until 1964 posed of which remain unsold by Aug.

1 will be made generally available for sale to, the highest bidder on a sealed bid basis with the board retaining the right to reject all coming year are H. M. Ben-stead, president; John Batten, Creuziger criticized the lease for a clause that vice president; Mrs. Lucien would obligate the Unified would be negligent if it did not attempt to be re-imbursed for the cost, he said. Dr.

Willard Lynn, commenting on Markisen's motion, said he thought it was the fault of the State Board of Health and not Elmwood Park for the cost of hauling away any sewage for the last six months. Approved Last Week The State Board of Health did not grant written permission for the Unified Board to bids. Salt Lake City 60 San Francisco 64 Seattle 77 Thomas Lucareli, 1014 Layard who has been principal of Garfield and Jefferson Board to decorate both the in The schools to be offered Osborne, secretary; and Robert Goodman, treasurer. Mrs. Robert Weyland and George Shoup were elected to the tenor and exterior or tne schools, was named principal building.

Tampa 86 Washington 96 include Treadwell, Linwood, Husher, Lamberton, Edison, New Road, Lakeview and My "I can agree with painting board of directors, succeeding Mrs. Frank Peil and John the interior, but not the exterior," he said. Tewes Is Candidate Erskine. gatts. No disposition has been decided on for five other rural schools which either are Liable for Assessments Creuziger also complained install the new septic tank until last week although that the lease would make the being used for classes or not board liable for special assessments, such as curbs and eligible for sale until title is cleared.

These are Wilson, Herzog, Tucker, Westfield STARS and STRIPES verbal approval was granted last December. After refusing written approval, the State Board of in New 5th District WAUKESHA (JP) Donald E. Tewes, 46, Waukesha, a former congressman, said Monday he will seek nomination as the GOP candidate in the new 9th Congressional District. Thomas N. Tuttle, a subur sidewalks in addition to taxes on the property.

and Rapids schools. Under the Miller Co. pro posal, the School Board would contract for a 20-year lease with an option to buy after five years. The building would include 19,800 square ban Milwaukee attorney, announced earlier he would Eye Mid-August Decision in Firemen's Pay Dispute Hospitalman Kent J. Boyer, USN, of 1536 Superior St.

has been graduated from the Naval Hospital seek the nomination. The dis-r trict includes Waukesha. Lucareli Cooper LtfOLfa County and portions of north A decision on the wage and feet and house both offices and an instructional materials center. Currently, the School Board has 7,000 square feet of of hours dispute between Racine Fire Fighters Local 321 and the City of Racine could be expected by the middle Au fire departments in other municipalities, labor force charts, compilations of Fire Department wages and hours in past years, statistics on salaries and working conditions of fire departments in the U.S. and Canada and similar data.

ern Milwaukee County. Tewes served one term in. the House as the 2d District representative until he was, defeated in 1958 by Democrat Robert Kastenmeier of Wa- fice space in the City Hall and about 4.000 square feet of Corps School at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, III. He received. a bronze medal lion and a certificate of merit for academic a ievement.

He will be stationed at Camp Krahn Sweet tertown. space in the former Mygatts School, which is being used as an instructional materials center. of the Wadewitz School. He replaces Donald Tofte, who recently was named co-ordi-nator of special education in Boyer The actual rent of the pro gust, a Milwaukee attorney appointed as fact finder indicated today. Making that prediction was Philip G.

Marshall who today held a 2' -hour hearing in City Hall. Marshall was appointed as fact finder by the Wisconsin Employment Relations Board posed building would be $19, the Unified District. $30 Fine, Punch in the Nose Result of Phone Call for Date LeJuene, N.C., attached to the g75 a year Schooi Board 2d Marine Division. 9l.ft wniH nav annroximatelv Frank H. Cooper, 1930 H.uv -ri Quincy was appointed to the combination principal- $5,000 a year in property tax ship of Garfield and Jeffer after a public hearing at which es, but would receive about half that amount back from the tax rolls with the balance A Racine man who used the telephone to make a date son Schools.

Cooper has been principal of another combi going to other government Journl-Tlme Photo Charles Kopecky, of the Fire Department Rescue Squad, applied first aid to Kenneth Nettleton, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nettleton of 22514 Lafayette after he was injured when a traffic signal was knocked down by a passing truck. Trouble Seeks Out Racine Brother, Sister firemen contended a deadlock existed in negotiations with the City Council's Finance Committee last fall. The council adopted the commit agencies.

$1 a Square Foot nationthe Caddy Vista and Lafayette schools. Roland W. Krahn, 2612 Bate administrative assistant at Franklin Elementary School, was named temporary principal of the Caddy In the past, Creuziger and other board members have ob tee's recommendations for $22 Roger E. Petersen, aviation structural mechanic 2c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur J. Petersen of Route 1, is serving with Fighter Squadron 91 aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Ranger in the Far East. Herbert P. Luks, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Luks of 9739 4 Mile Road, Franksville, is undergoing nine weeks of basic training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, 111. He enlisted May 2 with the Seabee Division of the Navy Reserve. Luks was jected to leasing a building on Leak called had reported several such calls starting in February. The woman, said, worked nights and had been awakened, by trouble-, some callers during the day. When Leak asked the worn an if she would go out with him, she told him to come pver.

Clickner said the woman and her husband watched Leak as he drove slowly past their house, and waited until he opened the back door before the- husband grabbed him. 1 Vista and Lafayette schools. the basis that the board could save the taxpayers money by financing the $200,000 office building by promissory notes and own it outright after 10 Nettleton, 225 Lafayette a month pay raises and no reduction in hours. The firemen had asked for $60 a month increase and reduction in hours from 67 to 56. After a hearing today devoted to familiarizing Marshall with operation of the Fire Department and for in with a married woman he had never seen was fined $30 in County Court Branch 3 today after he pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct.

For Roger Leak, 21, of 904 y3 Blaine the court action was only part of the price he paid for the misdemeanor. The woman's husband, who had been informed of the telephone call, took off Leak's glasses and punched him in the nose as soon as Leak showed up at their home, according to authorities. Asst. Dist. Atty.

Gerald Clickner said the woman who Trouble seems to walk right up and meet the children of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ave. Kenneth, 5, waiting on a years Frank Sweet, 310 S. Indiana a helping teacher in mathematics was appointed temporary principal of Stephen Bull School.

The current principal of Stephen Bull School, Richard Larsen, has been granted a year of sab Proponents for the leasing curb to cross a street, re ceived a scalp laceration Mon arrangement, mainly Carls, have pointed out that the rental price of $1 a square troduction of 18 exhibits of data, Marshall asked attorneys to file briefs by July 8 and reply briefs 10 days after that. foot offered by the Miller Co, batical leave to further his day when he was struck by a traffic signal which had been knocked down by the door of a passing truck. The accident occurred at Marquette and studies. Intercontinental missiles have a range of 5,000 miles and it is expected thli will soon be doubled. was the lowest price offered by several contractors who THfe RACINE JOIRNAL-TIMES FOURTH ST Th Journtl-Timei Compan? Ownerg Co-rubllberi J.

0. McMurrr. Pruldfnt Hrr R. LPoldein. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Reln Journl-Time I dally i Including the Journl-Tlm 8unday Bulletin Home delivery rw In Rtelne City Zone 60 per wee and In Racine Retail Zone 40c rer week Davable to carrier Motor Truea aemee In Reclne cir and Retail Zones: 3 months 1780 lx month" 116 0- one fear 3I 20 Mall nuBscrirtion ratea apply only in arras where motor routea or carrier i i.nt available In Racine Ke Marshall said he expects to graduated from Lutheran High School in 1962.

Milwaukee Post of the Society of American Military Engineers presented its award recently to William E. Fons of 2039 S. Green Bay Road, a sophomore cadet in the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of made proposals. SEEK SEPTIC TANK BIDS AT BEEBE SCHOOL School Supt. John Prasch has said the School Board reach- a decision within 30 days of the final filing' of briefs.

The Unified Board contin 6th Sts. Last weekend his sister, Patricia, 2, suffered a puncture wound to the head when the buggy she was in suddenly rolled down a hill near might lose faith with the pub ram The finding will not be ued with plans to keep the HARD OF HEARING to the lie if the board erected a Beebe School open next fall binding on the City Council. building which was not in Included in the exhibits are eluded in the recent $10.6 mil- as Schoo SuPt- Jhn Psch lion bond referendum for new announced he has advertised nosha and Walworth Counties Sii'her home. tabulations of salaries paid to months 110 OQ. one yrsr an uv Th comfort ond jtyllna jr i TariA 1 -a 1 1 cpaman of th I rEAR" 1 u.

ntw Acouiflcon "PRIVATEAR npth was with his mothpr andlUSN. son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Klaus of 1232 Wolff Racine, is i1e mall up lo S00 miles One month $2 SO.

six months. 113 00. one year 23 00; Armed service rates: six months $10 00. one year 00 Outside mall over 600 miles: one month. S3 16: six months.

116 00 one year. 31 00 Armed ervlce rales: aU months (II 00: one year 1 00 AIL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCI DIAL MU-Utt his sister Patricia, who often rides in the buggy because of her leg braces. Mrs. Nettleson said she yelled to her son, but there wasn't time tn dn flnvthinc hovt bt xptrincd to- bt opprciotd. Without charQe, wt'll ind you a Tru-Uft) non-op rating model of tht lightweight- (li oz.) contoured, new Acouiflcon heorlng aid for en tor level wear test at your leisure.

A colorless tube and tip convey tound to the ear. serving with Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 23, a unit currently operating" as part PAY $7,500 AN ACRE FOR NORTH PARK LAND In a 4-3 vote the Unified Board approved purchase of about four acres of land adjacent to the North Park School at a cost of nearly $7,500 an acre. The land, to be used in the future for a seven-room addi arrvTRCII ASSOCIATED PRE8S u.mher Audit Bureau of Circulation A 1U tnn trnrlr Hriuon riv Inland Dallv Press Association Wlseon- am Dally Newspaper Leaaue Amerlran Herbert Ruck, 43, Of Publisher. Ablation 1831 nBiiv -imtrnai founded January of the 7th Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare "Hunter Killer" Group in the South China Sea. Cadet Gary E.

Brunner, who recently completed his first year at the Air Force Academy, is on a field study trip to Air Force, Army and In respect to the Memory of Russell F. Jiles the office of the Racint Teachers Credit Union vyII be Closed Tuesday, June 11 and Wednesday, Junt 12 niuw nui uiuuuiiu vii iviai- quette rolled into a slight Beesn as weekly In Racine Times- Call absorbed ir June 1932 The AP esolusiven enimefl toiH; f. f. Rtu Fill n4 mail ceupen t4oy. Get our free Tru-Uft moJtl.

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I may wear test en keep my modsl withoyt the slightest obligation. ih. n. (of republication of all nr tion to North Park, comprises credited to II or not otherwise credited in this papei and also the local t.ews puMi.hed herein 17 lots with the purchase St. intersection.

The truck tilted, and a SeconQ Class rosier- raiu i natiuv vVls. price at $1,752 per lot plus about $770 in sewer costs for jrear door swung open and Navy installations across the NAME StrUCK tne llgnt DOie. ine, UnitpH Starts raHft Rmrmur the site. IMPORTANT AD0XESS son of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett D. Brunner of 1914 Jerome is a graduate of Wash Sakserlbere bs lall to set their newspaper call yeur Newsboy er lanraal-Tlmes U-Xtt trior. 1 T.aa. (Satordays Aundaye, I ts it vtU be signal fell, striking the Nettleton boy on the head. He was treated at St.

Luke's voting against tne purchase, mainly because of objections to the cost, were Dr, Willard Lynn, Russell m. CITY STATE PHOI ington Park He gh School SSLm.

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