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Officials plan meeting on solid waste disposal City and county officials have agreed to get together next week to sort out their opinions on solid waste disposal. The 7 p.m. session Tuesday at City Hall will include members of the city council's streets and sanitation committee and the county board's zoning and economic development committee. The basic issue is whether the city should participate in a countywide waste disposal system. The more immediate issue, however, is the relative merits of incineration or shredding as a means of handling waste.

While the county board already has given preliminary approval to a system including a shredder built by Allis Chalmers, without city participation the volume of waste handled would be lowered to a point that could erase the cost benefits of a countywide system. Some of the city's aldermen have questioned the merits of the Allis Chalmers shredder, urging closer inspection of an incinerator offered by City Incinerator of Wisconsin, Inc. Representatives of both firms also have been invited to the special joint meeting. According to Appleton Public Works Director Robert Miller, the session is intended to better inform participants and to open communications between city and county officials. Formal decisions are unlikely at the session, but would follow later.

The City Council committee has a regular meeting scheduled Jan. 15 at which Miller has instructed to present a draft resolution concerning city participation in a county system. Allis Chalmers already is working on final plans for a shredder plant, which are scheduled to be presented to the county before Febr ry. Farmers to benefit in price hike of raw milk CHICAGO Raw milk used here for bottling is going up in price. It will mean more profits for farmers Related story in Country Life in Wisconsin and Illinois and in the past such boosts have resulted in shopping counter price increases on milk.

The milk, sold under a Central Milk Producers Cooperative (CMPC) contract, will be marketed for $6.99 per hunderdweight effective Feb. 1. Earlier a co-op official said the price increase might mean a one-cent per quart increase in profits to farmers. The price is a 30-cent raise from the Superpool price of $6.69 per hundredweight which had prevailed until federal market price announcements were revealed today. The announcement that triggered the price rise was a new increase in the Minnesota-Wisconsin Series price for manufacturing milk which boosted the price to $5.41 per hundredweight.

It caused a chain-reaction of price changes which boosted the price to bottlers and which eventually could cause consumers to pay more for their milk. The Minnesota- Series price is a standard used as a basis for the Class I price for milk. That federal minimum Class I price will increase to $6.67 per hundredweight. Formerly the CMPC price for milk was $6.69 and because it is increased in 15-cent increments will be boosted to $6.99. A 15-cent increase had been scheduled by the cooperative but was doubled because of the jump in manufacturing milk prices.

Central Milk Producers Cooperative is a bargaining agency formed of 16 Wisconsin and Illinois milk cooperatives. It presently faces charges of monopoly and restraint of trade as the result of a civil case filed by the State of Illinois in United States District CourtChicago for operation of the superpool. Milwaukee produce 9 lists youth programs Numerous youth activities are scheduled to begin next week at the Appleton YMCA. Art classes for boys and girls, second grade through junior high, will start Tuesday. Eight one-hour sessions will be offered from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

in drawing, painting, and pen and ink sketching. Archery instruction for grade school and junior high pupils will be conducted on Wednesdays. The eight week course will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Chess instruction for beginners will be offered on Saturdays. The 10-week course for grade school and junior high youths will be from 1 to 3 p.m.

Pro basketball By The Associated Press NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pct. GB Boston 30 7 .811 New York 32 10 .762 Buffalo 11 27 .289 191 2 Philadelphia 3 36 .077 28 Central Division Baltimore 23 16 .590 Atlanta 22 19 .537 2 17 21 .447 51 2 Cleveland 29 .275 121 2 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 29 13 .690 Chicago 26 13 .667 112 K.C. Omaha 20 24 .455 10 Detroit 17 21 .447 10 Pacific Division Los Angeles 30 8 .789 Golden State 25 12 .676 41 2 Phoenix 19 21 .475 12. Seattle 13 30 .302 1912 Portland 10 31 .244 2112 Thursday's Games Golden State 108, Portland 83 Chicago 111, Houston 97 Only games scheduled New York Games Boston at Atlanta Detroit VS Kansas City -Omaha at Kansas City at Chicago Philadelphia at Portland State at Seattle games scheduled Saturday's Games Houston at New York Los Angeles at Cleveland Atlanta Detroit Buffalo at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Golden State Phoenix vs. Kansas City Omaha at Om aha, Neb.

Only games scheduled Sunday's Games Boston at Baltimore, afternoon Houston at Cleveland Buffalo at Chicago Los Angeles at Milwaukee Detroit at Portland Philadelphia at Seattle Only games scheduled Weekend sports on TV and radio BASKETBALL Bucks VS. Lakers, Channel 11, WNAM (2:30 p.m. Sunday) Bucks vs. Buffalo, WNAM (8 p.m. Saturday) Wisconsin vs.

Indiana, WHBY (3:30 p.m. Saturday) Marquette vs. DePaul, WAPL-FM (9:30 p.m. today tape) Notre Dame vs. Kansas, Channel 5 (12 noon Sunday) Kimberly vs.

Oshkosh West, WKAU-FM (8 p.m. today) Appleton East vs. Neenah, WHBY (8 p.m. today) Xavier vs. Springs, WAPL-FM I (8 p.m.

today) New London vs. Berlin, WLIH (8 p.m. today) Waupaca vs. Weyauwega, WDUX (8 p.m. today) John vs.

Xavier, WHBY (8 p.m. Saturday) St. Mary vs. Springs, WNAM (8 p.m. Sunday) FOOTBALL Senior Bowl, Channel 5 (1 p.m.

Saturday) Hula Bowl, Channel 11 (3 p.m. Saturday) American Bowl, Channel 2 (12 noon Sunday) HOCKEY Black Hawks vs. Bruins, Channel 5 (2 p.m. Sunday) BOWLING Pro tour, Channel 11, (1:30 p.m. Saturday) GOLF Los Angeles Open, Channel 2 (4 p.m.

Saturday and 3:30 p.m. Sunday) Southside Pool League Tom's Tap (80-55) beat Frieda's (51-84), 9-0. Brad's Midway (63-72) beat Barn Tavern (71-64), 6-3. Penguin Pub (64-71) beat Lake Park (82-53), 5-4. Kruger's Keg (63-72) beat Crystal The grade school chess club will continue to meet from 3 to 5 p.m.

Saturdays and the junior and senior high chess club will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays. A 10-week course in rifle instruction will be offered from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays. Students must be at least 12 years of age.

The class is taught by a National Rifle Association instructor and rifles are provided. The junior rifle club continues to meet from 7t to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays. Youths between 12 and 19 may try out for the club any Thursday evening. Craft activities will be from 1 to 5 p.m.

Saturdays through April for grade school children. Individual instruction in numerous projects is offered. All activities are open to members and non-members, but advance registration is required. Additional information is available from Gil Bouwer, youth director. WHKW-FM to transmit from new location MADISON WHKW-FM, a station of the Wisconsin Educational Radio Network on Saturday, will shift transmitter operations from its present site in Chilton to a new facility southeast of Green Bay, and another station, WHMD-FM in Suring, will be deactivated.

Jack Stiehl, associate director of engineering for the Educational Communications Board (ECB) which operates the state's educational radio and television networks, said the new WHKW transmitter will serve the entire area presently covered by both WHKW, Chilton and WHMD, Suring. "The move to a higher tower with increased power was made," explained Stiehl, "to upgrade the network in northeastern Wisconsin and provide the Fox River Valley and Door County with a better quality signal." The new WHKW transmitter, located at the transmitter facility of Wisconsin Educational Television Network station WPNE-TV, will broadcast with an effective radiated power of 55.3 kilowatts to an area within a 55-75 mile radius of the antenna. Stiehl added that the ECB has applied to the Federal Communications Commission for permission to change WHKW's call letters to WPNE-FM to correspond with the call letters of its sister station, WPNE-TV. Kimberly and Wilson stay undefeated Chandelier (66-69), 5-4. fu air METRO- LINER SERVICE COMING wisconsin SOON To Chicago from OUTAGAMIE AIRPORT LEAVE ARRIVE FLIGHT FREQUENCY 6:30 a 7:50 a 630 Ex.

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8:05 a 9:00 a 940 Ex. Sun. 9:30 a 10:50 a 632 Daily 10:25 a 11:20 a 960 Ex. Sat. Sun.

10:25 a 11:20 a 560 Sat. Sun. Only 11:30 a 12:35 524 Sun. Only 12:30 1:25 942 Ex. Sun.

1:05 2:30 634 Daily 3:00 4:05 126 Ex. Sat. 4:25 5:20 964 Daily 5:10 6:15 636 Ex. Sat. 6:15 7:20 128 Ex.

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Sat. Sun. 1:05 2:30 965 Daily 4:10 5:35 967 Ex. Sat. Phone 739-9111 for reservations.

VISIT OUR CITY TICKET OFFICE CONWAY MOTOR INN 11. OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, Unbeaten Kimberly and Wilson posted victories to remain tied for the Fox Valley Freshman League lead Thursday night. The Papermakers defeated Butte des Morts, 45-32, while Wilson ripped Madison, 50-28. In other games, Neenah Red topped Roosevelt, 56-45, Neenah White nipped Einstein, 46-45, and Maplewood edged Kaukauna, 35-33. Tim Peerenboom and Steve Clark notched 12 points apiece to pace Kimberly, while Rick Henke counted eight for Butte des Morts.

Glen Kobussen and Robin Kettelson scored 12 and 11 points, respectively, to lead Wilson. For Madison, Warren Richelt netted seven. After leading, 41-34, at the end of three quarters, Neenah Red outscored Roosevelt, 15-11, in the final period. High scorers for the winners were Jim Webster (14) and Mark Langdon (12). Mike Burke hit 12 and Dick Martins added 10 for Roosevelt.

Todd Herried scored 14 points, including seven in the last period, to help Neenah's Whites outlast Einstein. Brian Tungate added 13 for the winners. For Einstein, Mark Lemons chipped in with 18. Bill Meyer and Don Kellett accounted for 23 of Maplewood's 35 points in its win over Kaukauna. Meyer hit 13, Kellett posted 10 and Mark Berton added nine.

Kaukauna was paced by Tim Wirth, with 14. Friday, Jan. 5, 1973 The Post-Crescent, Appleton-Neenah-Menasha, Wis. B-11 Obituaries Obituaries be F11 Mrs. Paul Bauer (Anna Killoren) Age 83, passed away at the Riverview General Hospital at 6 a.m.

Friday following a lingering illness. She was born July 12, 1889 in Hollandtown and lived in Kaukauna for most of her life and for the past 20 years in Appleton. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church and the Third Order of St. Francis.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Dolores) Jack, Appleton; two sons, Tom, Kaukauna; James, New Holstein; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Katherine) Hewitt and Mrs. Malcolm (Agnes) Linnehan, both of Adrian, 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Paul, preceded her in death, September 19, 1952 and one son, Paul, in September of 1935.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Sunday until time of services on Monday.

A prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Sister Mary Camilla O.S.F. Nee Mary Vosbeek Age 88, passed away Wednesday noon at the Franciscan Mother House at Wheaton, Illinois. She was born August 3, 1884 in Appleton.

She entered the Franciscan Order in June of 1902 and celebrated her 70th anniversary in August of 1972. She served houses of the Order in Colorado, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Racine and Appleton, having served at the latter place for 20 years. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Helen) Kools, Miss Theresa Vosbeek and Mrs.

C. A. (Clara) Smith, all of Appleton; three brothers, Rev. Martin H. Vosbeek, Appleton; Henry Vosbeek, Menasha; Michael Vosbeek, Santa Monica, California; nieces and nephews.

A concelebrated mass will be celebrated at St. Elizabeth Hospital Chapel at 10 a.m. Saturday. Friends may call at the chapel after 4 p.m. Friday.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Prayer services will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at St. Elizabeth Hospital Chapel.

Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Mr. Francis E. Faulks 3312 W. Northland Ave.

Age 55, passed away at 4:15 p.m. Thursday after a two week illness. He was born February 13, 1917 in the Town of Royalton and had lived in the Waupaca-Weyauwega area until moving to Appleton 21 years ago where he had been employed by the Elm Tree Bakery for sixteen years and last February he retired from the Consolidated Papers due to ill health after having been in their employ for six years. Mr. Faulks was in the Army for four and one-half years, in World War II and serviced in the Philippines.

The survivors include his wife, Alice Mykel Faulks; two daughters, Mrs. David (Lillian) Gorshe, Appleton; Mrs. Richard (Grace) Schweitzer, Darboy; one son, Thomas, Appleton; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Faulks, Weyauwega; five brothers, Clifford, Stratford, Carlton, Milwaukee; Lewellyn, Oliver and Sydney Faulks, all of Weyauwega; four sisters, Mrs. Henry (Mildred) Heeren, Schofield; Mrs.

Walter (Mabel) Klemke, West Bend; Mrs. Walter (Verna) Harsch, Chilton; Mrs. August Berg, Rothchild; and five Complete funeral serbe held at 2 p.m. Monday from the Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. James A.

Nelson officiating. Interment will take place in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 5 until 9 p.m. on Sunday and after 8 a.m. on Monday until 10 a.m.

and then at the church after 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service. A memorial fund has been established. Mrs. Frederick J.

Fischer (Ruth C. Weber) 333 W. Third Kaukauna Age 51, passed away late Thursday. She was born September 20, 1921 in Sherwood. She spent most of her life in Appleton and had been a Kaukauna resident for the past 14 years.

Survivors besides her husband; one daughter, Mrs. James (Kathleen) Hoffman, Kaukauna; two sons, Jeffery, Kaukauna; Phillip, Appleton; five brothers, Lawrence, Walter and Robert Weber, all of Appleton; Eugene, Louisiana; Arthur, California; two sisters, Mrs. Eldon (Alyce) Hughes, Beaver Dam; Miss Lorraine Weber, Appleton. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from St.

Mary Catholic Church, Kaukauna, with interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Greenwood Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Sunday and there will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. Sunday. United Grocers plan addition in Little Chute LITTLE CHUTE The United Grocers Cooperative Association, 401 North will break ground Wednesday on a combination office warehouse addition that will increase and broaden the food distributor's capabilities.

The approximately foot addition will include a refrigerated section for fresh produce and meat and another for frozen foods and confections. It is expected to cost about $1.5 million and be completed by late spring. The association has about 100,000 square feet of warehouse and office floor space now. It distributes food products to over 200 stores in central and northeastern Wisconsin. Mrs.

Edward (Crescentia) Jansch Route 4, Kaukauna Age 87, passed away unexpectedly Thursday morning. She was born November 27, 1885 in the Forest Junction area, where she and her husband farmed. She was member of the St. Mary Catholic Church, Hilbert and the Christian Mothers Society. Survivors include her husband; one son, Edward Route 4, Kaukauna; 8 grandchildren; and one brother, Michael Sommers, Forest Junction.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday from St. Mary Catholic Church, Hilbert, with the Rev. Anthony Birdsall officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call at the Kapitzke Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Mahloch Hospital, Manitowoc Age 92, passed away Thursday at 12:05 p.m. She was born July 2, 1880, the daughter of the late John and Barbara Anhalt.

On April 22, 1902 she married the late Charles Mahloch and was a resident of Manitowoc County her entire life. Mr. Mahloch preceded her in death, December 27, 1946. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Eulilia Karger, Chicago, Mrs.

Margaret Weinberger, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Ervin (Marcella) Gross, Sheboygan; four sons, Gilbert, Manitowoc, John, St. Nazianz, Isadore, Shawano, and Carl, Appleton; 37 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren; and 9 great-great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a son, Raymond; a daughter, Mrs. Cora Grall; and a great-granddaughter, Beth Peterson; four brothers, and eight sisters.

Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Pheffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoe, with interment in St. Gregory Cemetery, St.

Nazianz. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Friday and a memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home. Extended Care Center, Holy Family 4 Wu MILWAUKEE (AP) Potatoes: North Dakota US No.

1, Size A red, 50 lbs, 100 lbs, Wis US No. 1 burbanks, 100 Idaho US No. 1 russet, 100 lbs, $7. US No. 1 Idaho burbanks, 10 lb masters, $3.75.

Wisconsin eggs Wisconsin eggs MADISON, Wis. (AP) Wisconsin egg market today: steady; demand mostly fair; supplies ample to plentiful. Prices: Grade A large mediums 56-57. New York Stock Quotations At 11:30, New York Time Furnished by Wayne Hummer and 124 N. Appleton St.

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All Metal MIDLAND STORE OUTAGAMIE EQUITY MIDLAND 3011 W. WISCONSIN AVE. Open Monday and Friday Nites Til 9 (Closed Sundays). Mrs. John (Mary) Rieschl Radio Corp Raytheon 34 Rep Steel Rey Ind 55 Roval Dutch Santa Fe Ind St Regis Sears Roe Sec.

Mtge 15 South Pac Sperry Rand 50 Std Oil Calif Std Oil Ind Swift Co Surveyor Presto Prod 15 Scholl Searle Pid Shelter Corp Tolley Int Unicore Val Bancor Wis Ziegler Co Dow Jones Averages At 10:30 A.M. Local Time Indust'ls 1,047.64 7.83 Utilities 120.62 0.03 Transport 225.12 Volume: 6,740,000 320 Milwaukee Menasha Age 78, passed away Thursday morning following a lingering illness. She was born September 14, 1894 in Mackville and had been a Menasha resident for the past 65 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Rieschl celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in October, 1972. She was a member St. Ann Society of St. Mary Catholic Church. Survivors are her husband; four daughters, Mrs.

Sylvester (Marie) Wimberger, Mrs. Bernard (Theresa) Marhefke, Mrs. Erwin (Bernadette) Brunn, all of Menasha, and Mrs. Eugene (Cecilia) Sheets, Madison; two sons, Joseph, Neenah, and Jack, Menasha; 23 grandchildren; a 1 great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday morning at the Laemmrich Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church with Rev. Robert Lusier officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 until p.m. Friday, and the rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Friday evening. Miss Kathleen Thermansen 241 Marten Neenah Age 59, passed away Friday morning following a lengthy illness. She was born September 16, 1913 in Neenah where she was a lifelong resident.

She was employed by Bookland, Neenah, for seven years. She was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Neenah. Survivors include one brother, Herbert H. Thermansen, Neenah; and one sister, Erna Thermansen, Neertah.

Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday at the Kessler Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church with the Rev. Eugene Hotchkiss officiating.

Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Neenah. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Trusts 15.56 8.74 12.13 10.29 14.68 28.45 13.47 7.57 10.93 5.20 9.69 10.00 22.84 10.10 6.27 5.04 6.84 16.73 9.55 13.26 11.25 19.86 31.09 14.72 8.22 11.88 5.56 10.42 10.87 24.82 11.07 6.88 5.51 7.48 Mrs. Henry (Marie) Verbeten 306 West Lincoln Little Chute Age 76, passed away at 10:15 p.m. Thursday following a lingering illness.

She was born August 1, 1896 in Little Chute and was a life resident of the area. She was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, the St. Elizabeth Society, and was a charter member and past president and treasurer of the Loyal Star of America. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) Vanden Heuvel, Wrightstown; Mrs.

Harwood (Angie) Hendricks, Brillion; Mrs. Donald (Millie) Oskar, Neenah; two sons, Theodore, Pine Manor Nursing Home, Clintonville; Gerald, Kimberly; a brother, John Van Gompel, DePere; 14 grandchildren; and 4 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John Catholic Church with Rev.

Norbert VandeLoo officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home aftel 3 p.m. Sunday and there will be a St. Elizabeth Society rosary 6:30 pan.

and the prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening. Mr. Clarence Yunk 1901 S. Railroad Kimberly, Age 58, passed away suddenly Friday morning.

Mr. Yunk had been employee of the Wichmann Furniture Company from 1940 until the time of his death. Funeral services are tentetively scheduled for Monday. The Wichmann Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements..

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