The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

August 11, 1975 The Post- Appleton-Neenah-Menasha, Wis. New York Stock Quotations At 11:30, New York Time Furnished by Wayne Hummer and 124 Appleton St. Abbott Lab Kraft Co Alby Int Exxon Kresge Santa Fe Ind 25 Alcoa 47 Kroger 20 St. Regis 27 Allied Chem Fairch Hiller Sears Roe Allis Chalmers South Pac Amer Airlines Firestone Lib McN Sperry Rand American Can Flexi Van 8 Lib Owen Ford Std Oil Calif Amer Cyan Ford Litton Std Oil Ind Motors Fore Diary Lockheed Amer Fruehauf Amer Std Tenneco Marcor Texaco Amer Brands 37 Gateway Ind Marquette Cem 9 Texas Gulf Anaconda Dynam Marshall Fid Texas Inst 95 Gen Elec McDonald Doug 14 Textron Corp Bandag Gen Foods Merck 70 Tri-Cont Beatrice Foods Gen Inst Minn Mining Avia Gen Mills Mobil Oil Union Carbide Bendix Gen Motors Beth Steel Union Pac Gen Tel Nat Bis 36 United Airc Giddings Lewis Nat Dist United Corp Boeing Boise Cascade 21 Goodrich NCR Co United Nuclear Goodyear 18 Norfolk West Uni Borden 23 Royal Burroughs Corp 91 Grants North Cent Air Steel Brunswick Greyhound Nor Rock Ramo Gulf Oil 13 N. Ill Bunk Gas Walgreen Gulf Western 39 Northwest Ind 31 Warner Comm Chessie Corp 0 Western Union 133 8 City Inv Hammermill Occid Pet Westing Elec Chi-Milw Corp Heileman Olin 17 12 Math Wickes 12 Holiday Inn Outboard Mar Winnebago Ind Chrysler Cities Homestake Wis El Power Serv Col Honeywell Corp Pan Amer Air Wis Pub Ser Gas Comsat Penn Central Y.

Comw Ed IBM Penney, J.C. Zenith Cons Ed Inland Steel Pepsi 605 8 Zurn Consol Foods Intl. Harv Phelps Dodge 35 Industries Intl Paper Pizza Hut CPC Control Data Intl Nickel 26 Phillips Pet 52 Dow Jones CW Trans Intl Proc Gamb Curt Wright John Ser Quaker Oats Averages Dart Industries Johns Man Detroit Ed Radio Corp At 10:30 AM Appleont 1758 Dow Kaiser Alum 30 Raytheon Industrials 814.69 Chem Du 123 Kenn Copper Rep Steel Transport 156.02 Pont Kimberly Clark Rey Ind Utilities 78.48 Eastman Kod 91 Koehring Corp 95 Royal Dutch Volume 3,600,000 Investment Trusts, Miscellaneous Quotes Var Pay 5.97 6.49 Stock Fd 15.99 17.38 Keystone S-3 6.92 7.59 S-4 2.89 3.17 Lutheran 9.17 10.02 Mass 10.82 11.67 Mid Amer 4.31 4.71 MIT 9.45 10.17- MIT Gr 9.02 9.73 Newt Fd 10.16 11.10 Pru Sys 8.22 8.99 Puritan 8.89 9.72 Putn Inv 6.97 7.62 SI Am Sh 6.13 N.L. Milwaukee livestock INVESTMENT TRUSTS Allstate Fd 8.88 9.55 Bost Fd 5.90 6.45 Channing Bd 7.97 8.71 Chem Fd 7.75 8.47 Eaton Howard Bal Fd 7.75 8.47 Stk Fd 8.53 9.32 Fid Fd 13.25 14.48 Fid Trend 18.39 20.10 Fid Cap 7.92 8.66 Investors Group IDS 4.26 4.63 Mutual Inc 7.90 8.59 Progressive 2.81 3.05 Selective 8.55 9.19 MILWAUKEE (AP) Friday's cattle market closed steady; good to choice steers 44.00-47.00; good to choice heifers 42.00-44.00; good holstein steers 34.00- 37.00; standard to low good and 25.00-30.00; dairy heifers 25.0027.00; utility cows 22.00-24.00; canners and cutters 17.00-21.00; commercial bulls 24.00-26.00; common 22.00- 24.00. Calves: Friday's market closed steady; good 36.00-52.00; feeder bull calves 23.00-34.00.

Hogs: Friday's market closed higher; lightweight butchers 55.50- 56.50; heavy butchers 54.00-55.50; light 49.00-50.00; heavy sows 48.50- 49.50; boars 48 down. Estimated receipts for Monday: 1,200 cattle, 1,100 calves, 400 hogs, 100 sheep. Respect. This is the language of flowers. We have a complete selection of sympathy arrangements and wreaths at all prices.

Phone us or stop in. FTD 24 HOUR ANSWERING YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST SERVICE MEMORIAL DRIVE FLORISTS Greenhouses Inc. APPLETON 2320 S. Memorial Dr. Phone 731-3136 MENASHA-186 Main St.

Phone 725-3266 Surveyor Fd 8.12 8.87 Well Fd 8.95 9.78 Wis Fd 4.52 4.94 Ziegler 8.43 9.22 Misc Quotes Air Express Amer TV 11 Assoc Bk Svs Banta Geo 93 Beloit Tool Bergstrom Comp Comm Danners 4 First Natl 29 31 Gtw Trans Hyatt Corp Jack Winter Kelly Services 10 Marcus Medline Milw Pro Myers Ind Needham Hp 558 Pabst Brew Pentair Post Corp Presto Prod Univ Fds Val Bancor Wis Ziegler Co Police fire beat MENASHA More than $2,000 worth of stereo equipment was reported stolen this weekend from a home here. Rudolph F. Brunner, 32, -1167 Bonnie Drive, told Winnebago County officers that he found the door turned at 11 p.m. Sunday. Upon entering between his garage and house ajar when he rehouse, he found three living room cabinets and the stereo equipment missing.

Taken in the theft were a reel-to-reel recorder, a turntable, a preamplifier, a power amplifier and about $400 worth of other miscellaneous equipment. Some cash and old coins also were reported stolen from drawers in the bedroom of the home. Brunner said the incident occurred between Saturday afternoon and Sunday night while he was out of town. Police at the scene could find no signs of forced entry. MENASHA A Kimberly man was treated and released at Theda Clark Hospital this morning after an accident on Main Street involving his auto and two other vehicles.

Authorities said Dennis Gossens, 26, 307 S. Pine Kimberly, sustained bumps on the leg and arm in the 6:36 a.m. mishap just west of Center Street. Police said Glen Beckman, 34, 1410 S. Oakwood, Neenah, was traveling west on Main when he struck the rear of the Gossens car, forcing it into the rear of a pickup operated by Edward Schauman, route 1.

Schauman was waiting for traffic. TOWN OF MENASHA Randy Peterson, 838 Neff Court. Neenah, told police that a man tried to force him to drive to Green Bay last week but when he told him he did not have enough gas, the man hit him and fled. Peterson said he picked up the kitchiker on Green Bay Road about 2 a.m. When he got to U.S.

41 and State 150, the man demanded be driven to Green Bay and pulled out a knife to back up the threat. When Peterson said he didn't have enough gas, the man hit him and took off, heading south on 41. The suspect is described as a white male, about 25 years old, 5 feet 4 inches tall, 130 shoulder length brown hair, bushy sideburns and wearing a wire rimmed glasses, long pullover shirt and tan knit pants. Orville H. Domer, 49, 1013 Sunset Drive, Kimberly, was listed in fair condition today at St.

Elizabeth Hospital after a two-car accident at 8:25 p.m. Saturday on E. Calumet Street at S. Jefferson Street. Domer, who was eastbound on Calumet, struck the rear of a legally parked car belonging to Charles H.

Howard, 1505 N. Bennett St. He sustained a lacerated eyelid and a chin injury. KAUKAUNA A turntable and two speakers and jewelry, with a total value of $800, were reported stolen to Kaukauna police Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph L. Plitz, 1701 Green Bay Road. The Plitz family discovered the theft upon returning from vacation. Also reported stolen were a gun worth $135; mag wheels, $225; a diamond ring; and some gold and silver U.S. and foreign coins.

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733-2938 Courteous, Professional Service Since 1887 B-7 ANNOUNCEMENTS William T. Aures 501 E. Maple St. Obituaries Age 82, died at 12:20 a.m. Sunday.

He was born January 6, 1893 in Appleton where he had been a resident most of his life. He was formerly employed at the Fox River Paper Company. Mr. Aures was a member of the Riverview Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Viola; two daughters, Mrs.

Wallace (Clarice) Rien of Green Bay, and Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) Hoolihan of Appleton; two sons, Willard of Green Bay, and Walter of Algonac, Michigan; a sister, Mrs. John (Emma) Meyer of Appleton; 13 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren. The complete funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Riverview Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Frederick Thierfelder will officiate. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 4 to 9 on Monday and from 8 to 9:30 a.m.

on Tuesday and after the church until the time of the service. A memorial fund has been established for the Riverview Lutheran Church. Albert Cappaert 104 E. Second Kimberly Age 78, died Sunday afternoon after a short illness. He was born February 8, 1897 and in Uracene, Belgium.

He was employed by Kimbery Clark Corporation until his retirement. He lived in Michigan and the Kimberly area all of his life. He was a member of the Quarter Century Club of the Kimberly Clark Corporation. He is survived by his wife Madeline Van Eynde Cappaert; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Anna) Merkes of Appleton; a son, Joseph of Kimberly; a brother, Nestor Cappaert of Urecene, Belgium; a sister, Mrs.

Gerard (Madeline) co*ck of Antwerp, Belgium; 12 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. His mother, his father, two sisters, and two brothers preceded him in death. They all lived in Belgium. The funeral will be a 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Name Catholic Church, Kimberly, with the Rev.

Ronald Hopfensperger officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Jansen-Fargo Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Monday. There will be a prayer serivce at 8:15 Monday evening.

Walter J. (Red) Foth 600 DePere Menasha Age 62, died Friday morning following a short illness. The funeral service will be Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the Laemmrich Funeral Home, and 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church.

The Rev. David Lewis will officiate. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m.

on Monday, with a prayer service at 8 p.m. Miss Irma M. Frank 939 Caroline Neenah Age 62, died Monday morning at Theda Clark Hospital following a year and half illness. She was born August 18, 1912 in Norrie, Wisconsin and had been a resident of Neenah since 1943. Miss Frank was retired from Bergstrom Paper Company after 19 years employment.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank. The survivors are her brother, Gerhardt Frank of Black Creek; an uncle, O. R.

Zeasman of Madison; three nephews, William Frank of Madison, Richard Frank of Appleton, and Dale Frank of Milwaukee. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Laemmrich Funeral Home with burial in Highland Memorial Park with Mr. Erwin Hoest officiating. Friends may call at the Laemmrich Funeral Home from 4 until 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Peter (Pete) Geiger 121 Horn Brillion, Wis. Age 76, died unexpectedly Saturday morning at Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton. The funeral will be Tuesday, 10 a.m. at the Wieting Funeral Home, and at 10:30 a.m.

at St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion with Father Dowling officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at Wietthe ing Funeral Home, Brillion, from 3 p.m. Monday until the hour of the service on Tuesday.

A wake service will be Monday evening at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Frank Van Groll 415 S. Wilbur Kimberly Age 84, died Sunday morning after a long illness. He born June 8, 1891 in Darboy, Wisconsin.

He lived and farmed in the Darboy-Kimberly area most of his life. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Golden Agers of Kimberly. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Jerome (Bernadine) Wyngard, Kimberly, Mrs. Edward (Bea) Gerrits, and Mrs.

Robert (Audrey) Jenson, both of Appleton, and Mrs. Theo. (Naomi) Dupont of Neenah; two sons, Robert Van Groll, Appleton and Robert Willis of Orlando, Florida; two brothers, Joe Van Groll of Darboy and Anton of Miami Beach, Florida; a sister, Mrs. Fred Haase, Appleton; 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. His wife and a Police fire beat KAUKAUNA John Walker, E.

Third reported to police the theft of a $150 unemployment check and his checkbook from his parked car Friday. Walker told police that besides some insurance papers and estimates for repair of his damaged car door also were missing. Walker believed the thief gained entry to his car through the damaged door. KAUKAUNA Stereo equipment valued at $3,000 was reported stolen this week from the apartment of Richard Haviland, W. Wisconsin Ave.

Police said there were no signs of forced entry, although one lamp was broken. Taken were a power amplifier, a pre-amplifier, two speakers, an equalizer, a tape deck, a turntable and 60 tapes. David G. Van Eperen, 1412 E. Taft told police that a large box of assorted tools valued at $350 was stolen from his garage recently.

daughter preceded him in death. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Name Catholic Church, Kimberly with Rev. Ronald Hopfensperger officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.

Friends may call at the 1-Fargo Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Monday. The 'Golden Agers will meet at 7 p.m. and a prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Mrs. George Hemauer (Mabel Kenney) Age 87, died Sunday at 2 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton. She was born October 20, 1888 in Chilton and had been a lifelong resident of the area.

She was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Mary Catholic Church of Stockbridge, and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband George; two daughters, Mrs. Clem (Helen) Schumacher of Stockbridge, and Mrs. Wallis (Jean) Eldred of Appleton; a son, Carl of Portland, Oregon; a brother, Dr.

Maurice Kenney of Ranier, Oregon; 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Stockbridge, with the Rev. David Koehne officiating.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home, Stockbridge, after 3 p.m. on Tuesday with a prayer service at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Billy J. Retzlaff 519 Water New London Age 25, died Saturday afternoon following a boating accident.

He was June 29, 1950, in Dale, and was a 1969 graduate of New London Senior High School. He was a partner in Roofing. He was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church New London. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Retzlaff of New London; his father, George Retzlaff of Route 1, Tigerton; six brothers, Gene and Roger of Hortonville, Richard of Readfield, Robert of Fort Knox, Kentucky, Randy and Gary, both at home; nine sisters, Mrs.

Carol Bucholtz of Fremont, Mrs. Dale (Marilyn) Sawall of Appleton, Mrs. Ronald (Janice) Suprise of Hortonville, Mrs. Lyle (Betty) Manley of Appleton, Mrs. Don (Peggy) Miller of Greenville, Mrs.

Donald (Barbara) Waterstradt, Mrs. Larry (Sherry) Christian, Mrs. Marvin (Debbie) Harris, and Mrs. Michael (Susan) Griesbach, all of New London; 37 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister Sandra.

The funeral will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran- Church, New London with the Rev. F.W. Heidemann officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial in Appleton.

Friends may call at the Borchardt and. Moder Funeral Home in New London after 2 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday and at the church until the hour of the service. Mrs.

Louis Ronsman Formerly of 508 Black Kaukauna Age 70, died Saturday afternoon after a long illness. She was born October 17, 1904 in Missouri. She was a lifelong resident of the Kaukauna area. She was a member of the Golden Agers. She is survived by her husband Louis; two daughters, Mrs.

Joseph (Mary) Schumacher, Rt. 3, Appleton, Mrs. Norbert (Phyllis) Blair, of Rt. 4, Kaukauna; two step-daughters, Mrs. Karl (Shirley) Muenster, Seymour, Mrs.

Lawrence (lone) Gossens of Rt. 1, Kaukauna; a son, Leo Diedrich of Kaukauna; a step-son, Alden Ronsman of Seymour; a brother, Lawrence Pfeifer of Phillips, South Dakota; two sisters, Mrs. Reinhard (Viola) Wendland of Rt. 1, Kaukauna, and Mrs. Rudy (Monica) Soucek of Jackson, Minnesota; 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church with the Rev. Roy Crain officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home, Kaukauna, after 3 p.m.

on Monday with a prayer service at 8 p.m. Monday. John L. Spurr Rural Route 2, New London Age 86, died Sunday in New London following a short illness. He was born August 12, 1888, in Ironwood, Michigan, and 1 was a retired Green Bay and Western Railroad worker.

Mr. Spurr was a grandson of one of the first settlers of New London. Survivors include a son, George of Citrus Heights, two daughters, Mrs. Chris (Helen) Magelssen of Seattle, and Mrs. Elmer (Peg) Helgeson of New London; 5 grandsons; and 5 great-grandchildren.

The funeral arrangements are incomplete and pending at the Cline and Hanson Funeral Home, New London, and will be announced in Tuesday's paper. Joseph J. Vanevenhoven 509 W. Wisconsin Kaukauna Age 87, died Sunday afternoon after a short illness. He was born May 17, 1888 in Kaukauna.

He had been employed as repairman by the Chicago Northwestern Railroad. He was a lifelong resident of Kaukauna. He was a member of the American Legion, Post No. 41 of Kaukauna. He served in the U.

S. Army in World War I. He is survived by a brother, Charles of New London; four sisters, Mrs. Joe (Nellie) Buchberger, Park Falls, Mrs. Albert (Mamie) Trettin of Kaukauna, Mrs.

Agnes Zimmerman, also of Kaukauna, Mrs. Ray (Lucina) Geenen of Rt. 3, Kaukauna; also nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, with Rev.

Roy Crain officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home, Kaukauna, after 4 p.m. Tuesday. There will be a Legion Memorial Service at 7 p.m.

Tuesday and a prayer service at 8 p.m. 3 Personals ANY DRIVER PAY BY THE MONTH Instant Insurance Coverage Lost Your License? Instant Financial Responsibility Filing SR-22 Too Young? Policy Cancelled? Paving too much? Lowest rates Any Auto Insurance Problem Free Consultation INSURE BY PHONE Auto Motorcycle Hot Line 739-1823 PERSONAL ASSOCIATES Box P.O. 104, Appleton, WI 54911 CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER 24 hours. 7 days All problems, 731-3211 IF YOU TO KNOW Who to call or where go for help or services, call Information and Referral Center, 731-5428. Hours: 8:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Friday.

REDUCE -Safe. fast with GoBese Tablets E-Vap "water Appleton REDUCE -Safe fast with GoBese Tablets E-Vap "'water Ford Drugs. REDUCE -Sate, fast with GoBese Tablets E-Vap pills' APPLETON PHARMACY HAPPY ADS Make People Happy With A Happy Ad! Greetings Anniversaries Birthdays Special Events 3 Day $1.50 Cash $1.65 Charge Ph. 739-0186 BLOOP TODAY AND FOREVER Always My Love, Susie HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY Brother Ron Love, Ron and Joyce HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM Love, Terry, Kalen, Scott Todd HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ron Kuhnke The Stickneys HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE LOVE, YOUR FAMILY, Mom, Barb, Mike, Karen, John, and Laura. CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS accepted to 8:30 a.m.

for ADS WHICH HAVE APPEARED AT LEAST ONCE. information, counseling. 24 hour coverage. CASI-731-6414. LEGAL ABORTION An option for a pregnacy.

Referral info. 734-7746 or 733-2754. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? PREGNANCY HOTLINE 739-9796. 9 Lost and Found LOST -Red Golden Retriever answers to Rover. Near new Town of Menasha Bridge.

722-6302 WHITE MALE POODLE -Lost on Appleton southside. Answers to of Perry. Reward. 733-3314. 10 Business Services ELLIS CONCRETE -Driveways, sidewalks, patios garage slabs.

Free estimates. 734-0533. FREE ROOFING ESTIMATES Phone 766-3602 Frigidaire, Maytag, GE Genuine Factory Parts" Factory Trained Service Men! H. C. PRANGE CO.

733-5511 GRADING LANDSCAPING Rough or Fine Back filling- -gravel spreading. Two tractors 101 serve you. Ph. 731-2648 739-0876. SEWER WATER LATERALS Call J.

Schneider 734-4760 UTILITY CONST. CO. 739-1442 UPHOLSTERING DONE Quality materials, free estimates. PHONE 725-7441 WALLPAPERING -Lady will do wallpapering, painting, and odd jobs. Reasonable.

731-3938. 74-75 EDITIONS of Appleton, Outagamie County City Directory Business copies. off. Limited supply. Ph.

731-5321. Instructions INTRODUCTION TO MUSICStudy for 6 7 vr. olds. Activities: Elementary rhythm theory, keyboard, geography, ear training, playing and singing. No home piano or practice required.

Keyboard arts piano course, also for group beginners group adult beginners. Mrs. Dolores Johnson 725-6519. This NEWSPAPER does not Knowingly accept HELP WANTED ADS that indicate a preference based on age from employer covered by the AGE TION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT. More information may be obtained from the Wage and Hour Division, USDL.

Room 601 Federal Bldg. 517 East Wisconsin Ave. Mitwaukee, Wis. 53202. STRICTLY BUSINESS by MIDWEST OF MODULES A DIVISION APEX TOOLS WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF FAROUT INDUSTRIES RECENTLY ACQUIRED BY UPASTRO MICRO INTERNATIONAL ENTRANCE Enterprises, Inc, 1915 8-11 confused about advertising, call 739-0186 for a When result-getting Post-Crescent Classified Ad.

EMPLOYMENT 20 Office and Clerical LEGAL SECRETARY Immediate opening to work 1 man Kaukauna law office. Electric typewriters, dictating equipment and photocoping facilities. Hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Must be good typist.

Shorthand ability legal secretary experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Send written resume of experience and aualifications to P.O. Box 350, Kaukuana, Wis. 54130. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full time.

Mature. Experience in bookkeeping and insurance work helpful. Needed in local dental office. Write -64, Post-Crescent. White space Increases Readership of Ads! 21 Stores Restaurants BARTENDER WANTED Part or full time.

Experience preferred but not necessary. All evening hours. Ph. 734-7407 for personal interview. Mer Jackies Supper Club 5 Corners CATALOG SALES CLERK Part time.

Experienced. Full benefits. Apply in person. MONTGOMERY WARD 218 N. Division Appleton.

FOOD SERVICE Food preparation, assembly and packing in central commissary and substitute mobile catering saleswoman. Excellent opportunity for someone interested in meeting people and working with food. When substituting as a mobile saleswoman, drive a mobile restaurant equipped with automatic transmission. Apply in person: ZAUG'S FOOD SERVICE, INC. 4100 W.

Wisconsin Appleton 21 Stores Restaurants HOSTESS WANTED Apply in person after 1:30 p.m. OLD POST OFFICE 307 S. Commercial, Neenah HUNGRI'S Part time or full time help wanted. Good opportunity. Students preferred.

d. Apply in person. MEDICAL OFFICE -Work with patients, part time, will train. Must enjoy people, be neat and sharp. Write to Box Y-79, PostCrescent.

PERSONS WANTED For part time and full time day work. Apply in person. Must be able to work after Sept. 1. BURGER KING 833 W.

Wisconsin Ave. PRESSER COUNTER PERSON -Experience preferred. Will consider training aggressive, energetic person. Barb Ron's Cleaners, 1700 S. Lawe St.

SALES PERSON -For full time position, preferably over 30. Apply in per son, FORD REXALL SOUTH 1800 S. Lawe Street SUPERVISOR WANTEDvated and enthusiastic person for restaurant. Must be a leader and be good with people. Hours.

30-40 per week. Apply in person, 203 Nicolet Neenah. WAITRESSES Night work. Excellent Compensation. Apply in person.

FRANK. PAT'S: PIZZA PALACE, 815 W. College Appleton WAITRESSES Night work. Good compensation. Apply in person.

PIZZA PLACE 905 S. Commercial St. Neenah WAITRESSES Full and part time. All shifts avail able. Good benefits.

Apply in per. son after 5 p.m. SAMBO'S 3633 W. College Ave. WAITRESS COOK Part or full time.

Apply in person after 4 p.m.: THE PIZZA MARK Make People Happy! 3 Lines 1 Day $1.50 1 65. Charge Call One Of Our Happy Ad-Visors Today Ph. 739-0186 TEEN CRIER WA COUPON (Please print or type in 20 words or less) 20 Words 5 Days $1.00 List Item(s) with sizes) and price(s)(Teen sizes only) For Sale. Wanted. Work Wanted.

($50.00 or less) (Check which) (Payment must accompany each teen ad order) Name. Phone. (12 to 17 yrs.) Address. No. Street City Additional information or comments.

Mail to: THE POST CRESCENT P.O. Box 559. Appleton, Wis. 54911 Attention: Teen Ad Department.

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