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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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Tuiiday. Decembir 15, 1964 RACINE JOURNALTIMES 6A See New Horlick Addition Delay; Name Acting Goodland Principal i v. addition would be completed be constructed the Jeromelwas William R. Young, who Case High School, the Allen said he was against the study Gifford Junior High School being done by United Fund in time for a sectional basketball tournament March 12, but did not commit himself unconditionally. The $1.8 million addition Giese Ele- and the William mentary School.

OK $500 STUDY FOR SOCIAL PROFILE was scheduled to be finished before school opened this fall, but now is several months behind schedule. The Unified School Board appropriated $500 from its representatives. Instead the study should be under the auspices of the school district, Young said. TEACHER NAMED i ACTING PRINCIPAL The board appointed James Ogura, a teacher at Goodland Elementary School, as acting principal of Goodland, replacing Alfred Held who will leave for Nigeria in January to contingency fund to help fi The general contractor is Korndoerfer Construction Co. Parts of the addition are working on his masters degree.

No acting principal has been named for Washington Junior High School where Ronald Brandt, the present principal, also has resigned to participate in the Nigeria project. ORDER EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL Bids totaling $207,850 for equipment for the new Jerome I. Case High School were approved by the School Board. They include: Albert Pick for service equipment; Equipment Sales, $34,679 for arts, crdfts and homemaking equipment; Walrus Manufacturing for science laboratory equipment; Valley School Suppliers, $29,194 for library equipment, auditorium seating and basketball backstops; Virginia Metal Products, $10,880 for movable partitions; and A. Kieckhefer Elevator $11,924 for an elevator for the school library.

A contract for new draperies at Jerstad-Agerholm and Caddy Vista school jWas awarded to the Northwestern Drapery Co. on bids totaling $5,315.25. The Uniried School Board Monday night: Was, told an addition to William Horlick High School may not be completed until the end of February at the earliest. ToJk steps toward building additions to West Ridge, Crestview and Caddy Vista schools. Appropriated $500 for a study of the Racine community as a prelude to possible participation in the federal anti-poverty program.

Named an' acting principal at Goodland School. Awarded contracts for equipment for the new Jerome I. Case High School. An architect's representa nance a community study to be made by Racine United Fund Executive Director Leonard Wilkening regarding now being used. Students in the overcrowded school meet for classes in a new cafeteria.

Yet to be completed are the proposals for federal funds in the anti-poverty program. cvm. swimming pool, ana serve in an educational program sponsored by the Uni-versity of Wisconsin and the Teachers and some prin little theater. The sectional basketball Ford Foundation. Ogura, 33, of 2715 Lincoln- cipals will help Wilkening prepare a social profile of the Racine community during the Christmas vacation.

tournament already has been awarded to Horlick for March wood drive, joined Unified in 12 by the Wisconsin Inter- 1959, assigned to Howell Ele scholastic Athletic Assn. The United Fund Planning mentary Schdol, where he School Board Commissioner r( tuight until the spring of Dr. Willard.Lynn said, "We Directorate also has set aside $500 for the study and the City Council is being asked 1962. He was transferred to Goodland that fall, for financial support. A native of St.

A special committee on tive was reluctant Monday night to promise a definite date when the addition to William Horlick High School community improvement is should keep a close watch on construction at Horlick in the next 30 days. If we have to cancel the tournament, we had better not do it at the last minute." Plan 3 Additions Meanwhile, three other con to meet at 7:15 p.m. today to would be completed. act on the city's financial par Ogura received his bachelor of science degree in history and geography in 1958 from the University of Minnesota and a bachelor, of science degree in education the follow ticipation in the The federal government has Journal-Tlmea Photo The Great Smoky Mountains are so named because they usually are covered by a smoky mist or haze. "It could be by the end of February, but don't hold me to that date," the School Board was told by Douglas struction projects were outlined by the School Board, told co-ordinators of the anti-poverty program in Racine ing year.

He currently is McKenzie, clerk of the works, which authorized its adminis- that it wants a master plan of all programs now under Last October contractorsltrative staff to consult archi- POSTOFFICE PLEASED Stacks of letters and parcels are reaching mountainous proportions at the Racine Postoffice. The Christmas mail rush is on and Postmaster Louis DeMark likes it. Not because of the rush itself, but because it seems to be earlier this year, and if people are mailing earlier, DeMark reasons, postal employes will get their job done sooner. "We like to spend Christmas with our families too," he noted, urging all residents to complete holiday mailing this week. Through Monday, Racine cancellations since Dec.

1 totaled 1,015,000. This compares with 2,821,980 for the full Christmas mailing period last year, Dec. 1 through 24. estimated the addition might tects on possible additions to West Ridge, Crestview and way or planned in the community before any funds are Caddy Vista elementary be completed by January, Have Tourney Commitment An overseer representing schools. These additions would use Architect Warren Holmes, up the last of the money from Here's Something to CROW Connolly is Man-fashioned to give you the spotlight.

There's a comfort bonus with every pair. Fine calf looks better longer. Try a pair today! y-r McKenzie said the contractors "are doing as much as they approved. A of the Planning Directorate of the United Fund, which has been designated as co-ordinator for anti-poverty proposals in Racine, has received seven anti-poverty proposals and others $11). million bond issue that voters approved for possibly can to complete the Father of Four Dies in Oak Creek Crash school construction in a refer: Nov.

20 to Injuries suffered in an auto accident Aug. 17 on Highway 10 about 10 miles east of Stevens Point. The state's 1964 record traffic toll of 1,015 com addition. However, he indi' cated that progress in previ endum in February of 1963. ous months was not satisfac Another referendum is ex pected in 1965.

are expected. The School Board voted 8-1 tory. to appropriate $500 for the Survivors include his wife, Included in the $10.6 are three schools yet to McKenzie said he believes the fieldhouse portion of the pares with 859 on this date a year ago. study. The lone dissenter the former Jean Claire Skovsted, to whom he was married in 1948, and four daughters, Nancy, 15, Patricia, 14, Mary, 10, and Tally, his mother, Mrs.

Erik Nielsen of Racine, one broth TMg er, William C. Nielsen of Hales Corners, and a sister, Mrs. Edward Laumer of Neenah, Wis. (Continued from Page 1A) and throwing Nielsen against the windshield of his auto. Nielsen, a graduate of Horlick High School and the University of Wisconsin, was a veteran of 28 months in the U.S.

Navy during and following World War II, serving in the South Pacific. He joined the Western editorial and legal department on Feb. 13, 1951, and later worked in the purchasing department until 1956, when he became a member of the commercial sales staff. He was a member of St. John Nepomuk Church, the Racine Advertising Club, the.

Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis and Meadowbrook Town and Country Club. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Nielsen became Wiscon sin's traffic victim. Another name was added to the fatality list today when the Motor Vehicle Depart ment received a medical re port attributing the death of 83-year-old Miss Elizabeth Bremmer of Stevens Point on Shopping for 2,000 Kids ff DIPLOMAT Blr It I.ama Hsp lining 20.95 CAMBRIDGE LAST Block' genuine Kangaroo ,15.95 4 'X VV MARS LAST Block custom TV MARS LAST Black 1895 BROWN GRAIN ALLIGATOR Cl nly)' rTm 11 Mi CELEBRITY BOOT Block 20.95 'yv; syfyr Homen Depee Goocf Fellers Stock Ever gone shopping for toys with a supermarket cart in a dimly-lit warehouse with no money to pay for them? Eight Racine women have and they're doing it again this year, pushing carts down aisles crowded with new and used toys, selecting from shelves of toys sorted according to age groups. The women are filling orders for toys that have been collected and repaired by the-Good Fellers since November.

More than 2,000 children from 516 families will receive the toys that are being selected and packed Monday and today. Wednesday and Thursday parents will pick up the toys, and there should be plenty to go around. "We have many more toys than we had last year," W. C. (Tex) Reynolds, Good Feller said, "people have just poured them on us." Next week 294 baskets of food, each including a chicken, duck or turkey, will be distributed by Racine students.

The baskets, prepared by students at Lutheran, St. Catherine's, Washington Park, and William Horlick high schools, North Park Elementary School and the University of Wisconsin-Racine, will be distributed Dec. 23, when school recesses for the holidays. Troops, of Racine Boy Scouts will be out the same day, delivering fruitcakes to about 110 of the city's elderly. The cakes are purchased with money donated to the Good Fellers.

1 But throughout today those eight women will continue their shopping, until the toys are gone and the boxes full. The volunteer cart drivers are Mrs. Ruth Laurent, 2403 Jerome chairman; Mrs. Irene Zimmerman. 2045 Hickory Grove Mrs.

Chyla Woll-man, 808 Blaine Mrs. Mona Swan, 2100 Romayne. Alverna Coffey, -2425 19th Mrs. Margaret' Kovara. 915 S.

Green Bay Road; Mrs. Ethel Nelson. 2526 Gilson St. and June Mueller, Racine United staff member. With a beautiful new gas range or dryer Give your family the gift of Better Liu-ing by choosing an automatic gas appliance for your home this Christmas.

Mom will love the work-saving automatic features of a new gas range while the whole family enjoys delicious meals the year around. A gas clothes dryer saves the work and worry of outdoor clothes drying. And everyone enjoys the cleanliness and softness of gasied clothing. This Christmas, give an automatic gas appliance the gift the entire family will appreciate. GRASSES NUMEROUS JURY REQUESTS DROP Requests for jury trials; dropped 70 per cent in Chi- Numbering nearly 5,000 species, grass is one of the' WISCONSIN largest plant families.

Grassj can be grown more than 100j feet tall; bamboo, a grass, i cago municipal court after the fee for a six-man jury was raised from $6 to $50 and for a 12-man jury trial from $12 to $100. reacher 120 feet in India and China. I OPEN. EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS WHY PAY HIGH RETAIL PRICES! SAVE 5 MONEY BUY AT A DISCOUNT AT i FACTORY COST PRICES GAS FURNACES, AS LOW AS $180.00 I GAS CONVERSION BURNERS, AS LOW AS $85.00 NOTICE: We ere the enly Jeoler in Racine who tells the Wil- 5 liomton Real Jet Type Burner, the tafett 90s burner that will 5 cut jet bills down i to Guaranteed 20 years. Ask to see i it barn in our showroom.

NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY I FRANK FURNACE i 608 HIGH ST. SERVICE 632-6461 or 634-8150 Charge Accounts Invited h0 RCA Whirlpool Horpoinr Tappan 'And Maytag Home APPLIANCES Sixth ot Park 512 WIS. AVE. rr ween? mn9 npatr mil rurqoiwt fif rffir.w in int Kemf with purtheit I..

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