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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 25

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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ply Prepares Call for Bids Postcrescent, Ahnaip-First St. Mi Haia. of the On Insurance Committoo Movts to Rtduco High Roto VIM Paving Project Set for Next Year State Announces Plans to Widen Inter-Bridgo Route Of Mtnaiha Accidents Me she The eity council will make a call for bids for rr-t- Maaha Reconitrurtion of Blanket, Comprehensive Liability Insurance at' Its next regular Ahnalp street an Menasha and hi. Medical Officer Urges meeting, according to action tak- rirst street in Neenah, which has I en at the committee of the whole to a dlsUnee of 44 feet between the boulevard and Oak street where the rosd now approaches the Racine street bridge. Bids were to have been opened been In the making for several meeting Wednesday night.

The aldermen heard Frank years, has been programmed for Program of' Manpower Hageman, the city's insurance 19M. Le Roy Empey, district en- tin June of last year but were counsel from Milwaukee, explain gineer of the Oreen Bsy office the city's Insurance position. canceled when the city of Mtnas of the state highway department. He promised that the city will Maintenance by Mills Federal aid has been requested receive a prospectus on its in for the work by both the cities surance needs by the end of the ha asked for a postponement because of a difference ta opinion with Neensh ss to the contemplas. ed Nicolet Boulevard work.

week so that the call may be of Neenah and Menasha. made next Tuesday. Announcement of the project I Just as Important as Machine Failure, Safety Council Told CaJjjMi Eii 'Mil I il ll MaM He also urged that the city take The plans were modified by re being programmed was made at steps to make department heads moving any proposed work as Nicolet Boulevard from the pro. responsible for accidents in their Menaaha A co-operating use TEAR NOT FOR I BRING YOU TIDINGS the ancient words arc repeated in the tableau to be presented as a part of the St. Mary's Christmas program at 8 o'clock Sunday evening In the St.

Mary's a meeting at Green Bay Wednes-dsy with representatives of var- of medical men by local Twin Citiea are great-! departments. The move is 'an ef fort to reduce the city's high ac- auditorium. Both grade school and high school students will participate in the program. try would raise the standards of er than in a large city. The need 'ous public utility companies who posed project and by abandoning the plans for the widening of If." P01- and cwem experience to ui mmj preventative industrial medicine for industrial medicine Is greater.

preventative industrial medicine for industrial medicine Is greater, mams to oe moved during street cuju7 www iHCHuuui. unt or the area. Dr. uordon k. snd highway construction pro- Hageman urged the placing of PeterMn told the Twin City! the responsibility and the need of Wedne.dr niht P11" "is "tension Commercial street and Washing ton street on the approaches to the Nicolet Boulevard inters tion.

grams. smsU- The entire road program for come, to Green Bay district usually Is prompt, complete accident Cermenia hall. itnark by saying that tn a ports to effect the accident re- Perient firrt medi- community "things announced at the meeting with a UamiSm IT" cal director appointed at Kimber- more quickly." The reports would be forward- 1J 11 "Xi41 Sk lUIItWUU, MiU Uj SUCiV IM ISU IXU flIUU VUIKTIUI the utility representatives. ssvWilliy III rKkJ2Lrt." Juvenile i Casa IvIlcouncU that speed up of produc- and the PTA," he said. "Soon a tion csused by engineering prog- man is rushing to work and rub-C rL" TITuIj I I res.

and the high tempo of life tag home, rushing to a meeting suggestions on how similar acci- i ucuta U. 4Amm pilihin tn. mm RespooatbUlty PUeed iaiew i1 wU1 wideoe1 U-(Oshkosh Juvenile court regsrding r.i h. UM.ri.0r the re-1 mtnPwer intnance as rf M- nm VaponaibUlty you'D i soon lf how interested he B. become in! "UV ccidenU and he said it has been r4 Kimberly a 1 1 Ki.

record as clean as 7 Prt ox the comer at wgn senooi. Police Chief Irring rsnrH mm f1sn mm 7. riKDuy ctuei ttut 1 svTr JU H.7.rn.n he said. "And more pat ithe next mipcrvuor, uageman A next Hageman "'a' 1 Ikjlli Boulevard and said this morning. At 'ton etrawt In VMa.h.

p-t Th utitinti far hiHm (explained. tt u- i- i.l lncti-'" ew- a- -a xi urffM lnauiirr 10 mm- Me urffevi an inrliiitrT tn i i a In order that the insurance' "11 tut. ore-mDlovmt h.ii will be cut back to entered yesterday. StCp aaid. alt.

IZthldM tute pre-employment -physical ex- tht Twin Cities take the cue from promptly Handled. mintinn mit snriiuta permit the bey was kept overnight an easier turning of the a foster home. and properly tunneled, iwrwr. Turn to page 28 Ahnaip street will be widened urged that a clerk be appointed 0T VnumDr, 01 in the city to handle these details nellc-J assUtance to sev-j era! plants, allowing each plant Twin City Deaths '1 The committee learned that the the adv.ntages of the medical 'j 'city's accident rate has grown to blm of the cost. Chris Christensen i(T7 a nr Mnt In the lart frwl ms ska Chris Chrtstensea.

A 4K. Inn.r.no 0 lO DUTei. CllTU ICTCTU m- I TS. TS2 Tsyee street, died une mlums are proportionately high- Pm to other Mmmiinitiri mnn tnifff7std that Bantas Near End of Long-Range Program Publishing Firm Building Final Units Of Midway Plant Project Begun In 1946 pectedly about 8:30 Wednesday night shortly after auCering a For a comparison basis. Hage- oper.w n-; nan pointed out the water and He sal another doctor might ti-'i'- i1 heart attack at his borne.

He was bora in Neenah Jan. a. 1880. and lived tn Menasha since 140. Ba waa employed at tbe AppletM light commission's accident rate Dmv orwitni li.

K.w k. w. the present doctors are all 1 tnediein. A HEAVENLY HOST Or ANGELS end one ot me wise men mos up a section or me BimennB imaie Mnuuh Work now smdcr-ielosed truck dock were Wire Works. Funeral eerricee will bebeld at o'clock Saturday afternoon at St.

Ttmothy EsgUsh Evan tableau that will close the St. Mary's Chmtmo, program The rxograrn wHI Include five tableaux th.t Industry neU more mllcal' Midw Unt 'pld. and a one-oct play. Bockfl'ouncl music will be proved by tha St. Mary's H.gh 8' toe wr Publishing com-' AU emus are ox ine same (Tst-CreKent Photos) Im ahould attemut Joint Insurance MT almost Tcacnea siumiwi cms block aad brtck eonstracv eucal Latneran crmrcn with the cIwitoroper handling of three ot the P7 a long-range building wffl be Bv.

Trankla Hegtand charge. rmwr nratectloB in the ease tn -lupim vna iiuaui lk; b(u jjj -u wui tm nauura no 1 I at i. i. 1 aa accident tutwetll vehlclea b-. --kiim, ivikb uk um tia was mm mtl wan.

i ww mu iinu bus ii- honglng to each party. alayot John Scanloti aald' wmjib aujw hlui i vw iw wmr iiv uwb. vvwm mu i ipw Badger-Globe Material Unit Goes Million Hours Without Accident uch Mnnn vd bm sued In ovrr Irom the ne ana are weu oa tfieir wsy to tne lou-root cuga gravity tana mat sumvors are wtnow. see fi. IT vT.

iT aa "Id. "snd atari giving the fourth completion. Midway oprattae- hae a capacity as? CcOt gmHona. daughter. Mrs.

Iaadora Kentmee. Lk. vh- nniin. mwMtrt. mi.

industrial men, some close at- will be housed Id a rectangular A separate building write Ins ster. Pewaukee Lake; one atep ItenUoc- shaped plant 473 by 175 feet an tbe boiler eoulpmant and anota- daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Matheny. eg er boilding bousea the company's.

Menasha; en son. Walter, Greea I Although he said the remsrk six and covering aa acre trucks. The Midway plant Bay; one ttep-aon, Ciena Smart ent high accident experience rate T1 hit he The new construction measures houses all the affset and plate- Green Bay; four brothers. Al- ine the ruah in cities, flat nthlmcli Ilriunr Fox CHies TV ww exrecx prenuuma tot -25 by 175 feet and win prorlde maktag departmaoU aa well as fred. West AEls.

Rasmus, Black Neenah A million ansa boura without a lost time accident has been realized by the materials department of Neenah mill's ger-Globe division to become the only eervice operation within Kimberly-Clark corporation erer tin Sfcrfon Gets oiner inrr 7r uux-, warehouse space and win housed bindery to complete the manu-Rir-r TtOi, Barney. West De ance companies vers re the ex- 'the Sbeeter which ta to be moved facture of aiZsei-prtnted work. Pcra. aad John. Grace, Bay; two perience over a three year attached to tbe chimney and MeMtha pnt.

(Warehouse apace as provided tor aistera. Mrs. Cfcartes Chrirto2ter od. the fuel storsge room wss not. rn bulldine enteina'raw stock and finished books.

Ad snav West Alllm. ad Mra. Eram to achieve the million man hour. The need for dose insurance properly vented. Inir ncita.

The first waa comDlet-idittanal snac waa aecessanr to'Evana. MOwauhM: four ml. mWW.WWRigid Tests record. follow-up was further pointed out! Hageman said a clerk working1 w. the taU of 14 and last keen oeee wttb increased ooara- ehildrea and ta craatraBdehn.

Keenah The Fox Cities' tele- by Alderman wuuara Hunger. in tne cay wouia oe a on Bo-ytMt warehouse unit and en- tions ta the workbook field. who deacribed the building code die this kind of hsppening and The Badger-Globe department of 80 men who have worked 1,863 days without a lost time acci vision sistion. WNAM-TV, Is un- Drove Off Third St. Into River; Thought dergoing rigid tests of Its equip- dent, have handled the loading of discrepancies found In a recently 'would incresse the value of the 'taEy constructed city building tn which city's Insurance coverage by his jfr-'" the besting unit wss not proper-! alertness.

1 i 30,500 ears and 1.200 trucks of He WaS On Main Road Dn C. Wirtn, general man. laser, reported today. wadding and finished stock dur- lseenaa Btuart C. Btrey, jo.

ing that time. Tliit? tTTirtef rifte nTuA I Bi Base for Road Mit.lnr.nf I. They also have vnlosded and route vsnaoin, waa imra stored 13.000 carloads snd 24,000 truck loads of raw materials and finished supplies. Approximately 170.000 tons of wsddlng were han and cosu this morning by Police checke(, Justice Chsrles r. SshaHer after wU1 arrlve to our ha pleaded guilty of reckless driv.

projectkm ing. Ii The Oshkosh msn wss arrested 10:85 Wednesdsy night after No dste has been estsbtished Oshkosh 'Sawdust Cit Title Correct, Literally Speaking dled within the mill. The mateii sis handling work is hazardous in that It is Inside snd outside work in rain, snow, sleet and bsd driven off the south end for the start of the station's lof Third street into the Fox river.ibr0,dcait programs. heat. A typical day's handling -tfnSS However, he ssid, as soon as all loading and shipping 10 to ta khv -eld f.u volves 11 ears and four to five frucks uon arm of wsdding and finished stock hJhw'3r the test psttern hss been on and unloading, and storing six to.

lr. wm KDMU1- eight csrs and 10 to 15 trucks containing raw materials and fin truck was not he-vUj dimafed.) but. thrubf betonfing to Charlesl Stevt Potgiy, WNAM-TV ita- way engineer. Wednesdsy said that this sswdust bsse for the present street Is likely ta give considerable trouble In the road reconstruction. Construction crews will have to dig out all the old sswdust which Is In various stages of decsy and replace tt with sand to give solid footing for the new psvement.

Utility officials were Informed Wednesdsy that tf their firms have any underground lines and mams, these are likely to be disturbed during the street reconstruction. The road part ot Highway 175. Bids will be taken In May for work next year. Post-Crescent Oshkosh Bureau Oshkeah Oshkosh has always been proud of being known as "The Sawdust City." The name was given because of the number of sawmill and woodworking plants la Ita early days. But the name Is literally correct at well at a figure of speech.

It war discovered during the preliminary engineering work for the reconstruction of S. Main street from the bridge out to Sixteenth street that the present road It built on a layer of sawduit. L. E. Empey, district high ished supplies.

r.aasr)w ffclrri sltraaa( war a 14 Kaa 4s a a ai wiiji srw iiuii lliasi iss passu aaswi vw aea- -aTbi wUl go on the air a. soon Includes gssoline forktruks.l r.rlM Adsms possible for the convenience electric power equipment, hand.frMt Appelnnt jeft a deposit of ot television servicemen an lifts and psllet trucks. $14.05 with the Neenah police after his srrest for speeding Lac, the approximate service mil an hour down N. Commer- area. The ststlon wiU broadcast ltd yww fcwort I if It di D8 A It ft If "-hff leJcnt yof wrvai i 1 i 1 7 cjnnnraiu clsl street at 10:40 Wednesdsy on 15,500 watts of power on chan nl 42.

morning. Two Hurt by Accidents in Twin Cities Neenah The Nrenah ambu 1 II Hi II 1,1 i SMBlBMBl i i Frldoy I FRESH ORANGE DOUGHNUT STICKS Weekend 111 4 I Fealures -ur 7 VI Tatta Tamptinf COCONUT GOLD CAKE I Lemon Cream Filling 0 iLIil fu Avtomafkolty ony poihionl lance was called out on two accident runs Wednesdsy afternoon and evening. Anton Oito. 04, 321 Second street, Menasha. was still in Tbe-da Dark hospital this morning following a fall downstairs at 7 last night.

A member of the fsiuily reported that the ex-; tent of his Injuries wss sllU un-kown pending a complete report from the attending physician, i Otto hsd cut his htsd when be fell and had lost quite a bit of blood. Bslph Ceibel, 821 Sherry street, bruised his ll snd hip at 1:17 Wednesdsy sfter aeon when a paper roll he was blasting slipped1 nl ld while he was working st the Msn-batten Rubber plant A member of his fsmlly said the youth cannot sit up or wslk. but the full extent of his Injuries Is twt yet known pending aa X-ray report Oi seniterSeals eKeh etwwidd aw mU laibewet RertlfMa ewaiattoally flwee eaa 4ee semewe avpeS tee reedlnf flta. TV Looking for your Hotidoy Hot? Wa hov a limply morvwloug aollaction of lovely naw hott vtrvett, fartt, vwloun, aylo. ana 4.U Sea our gay orroy of holiday drtttti budget-priced from I7.9S Costume twclry to aornpli.

fwerrt aoch anambl priced from $1 I I a Covered fn Your Choico of Fabrics wtt)wA 1 sSe seyte aewaalea a i 0 I Aw ill I lOeM Aaeeleetl $1.11 fa $1.45 kC aJU iikJ? it ia aW Pump at Dump Menaaha The 130 gallon, portable pump was taken to city dumps st 11:20 Wedneidsy night to fight a fire i rubbish pile there, presumsbly Ignited by persons making unlswfut dumps. Tire Chief I Helm said today. The fire wss brought under control at clock this I morning. ISLAND FASHIONS "Prtttiwt Hot! In tf Twin CltiaV (Mra. Eva Dtodrtea) 111 X.

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