20 Seek Precinct Committeemen Postsrat-ens.andnf-toTwenty candidates for the post of precinct committeeman will be on the election ballot in the Sept. 8 primary. There are 102 openings for the iob in Shebov-ined end* ure-i a t use imi*i o ncalsmil-. an■ ofd.mil-foodfeeddebut.ittlegciii MJlUKv.Each election precinct, composed of a town, village or city ward, is entitled to have a precinct committeeman from each political party. Sheboygan County has 51 precincts.Because of a change in election laws several years ago, write-in candidates will not be allowed. Committeemen will be appointed after the election in precincts in which there were no candidates.Joyce Maas, Deni., and Jean , Sepstead. Rep.;Plymouth, Glendoris Brocker, Dem., 1st ward; and Ben G. iGeier, Dem., 2nd ward; Sheboygan Fans, Roger E. Suhrke, jRep.; and Sheboygan, Mark F.jEggebeen Jr., Rep., 1st ward, I Henry E, Roth, Rep., 9th ward; 'William B. Seibold, Dem., 9th jward, Mary A. Frewert, Dem., i 17 th ward, Stephen J. Bens man, .Dem., ISih ward, and Steen W. ! Heimke, Rep., 18th ward.WHOheieseder-loss*aveinu-cedCandidates who filed nomination papers by the deadline Tuesday afternoon included: Town of Mosel, John R. Puksich, Dem.; Town of Scott, Milton Lv-bok, Dem.; Town of Sheboygan, Charlorre A. Testwuide. Ron and Arthur E. Bauer, Dem.;Town of Sherman, Jeanette Heidei, Rep., and Bernadette Mondioch, Dem.; Elkhart Lake, : Peter F. Laun, Rep.; Howards Grove-Millersviile, June Wues-tenhagen, Dem., and Mrs. Roma Toepel, Rep.; Random Lake,55lt;:w .-m-A::- 5 4 hi SSd CO'jrc8exfe» fi 5PsMois^ itfcarsafctofi'te