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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 55

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I 1007 D-15, Horoscope aunoar rosi-cresceni, more time for yourself in May. Big business dealings in June. July finds you gaining recognition. A dream trip is possible. There will be many personal decisions to make in August.

September is fine for nuptials or an important career development. Love affairs thrive in October. There will be travel in December. My parents. Appieion Neenon Menasna, wit.

Celebrity Insights (April 8): Harry Houdini (born in 1874) was perhaps the great magician of this century. His daring Aries temperament gave him the confidence to attempt death-defying underwater escapes. Because he had Saturn in Scorpio, he was fascinated by psychic phenomena for many years. "Where our caring oegtm or nome. 3 at i I am concerned about their care.

The professionals at Supportive HomeCare are specially trained to do personal cares, meal preparation, housekeeping and laundry. Loving care at home. tic sideas well as your public side. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept.

22): This isn't the time to neglect your family and home life. Pick up the pace of a writing project. You're personality is starting to open up. Show your sentimental side. Libra (Sept.

23-Oct. 23) Maintain your identity in your new relationship. Make only those sacrifices that you deem absolutely necessary. You're able to work out a disagreement with a business partner. Scorpio (Oct.

24-Nov. 21): The early morning is the best time to make a business agreement. People may find it hard to get to know you unless you open up to them. Money conditions are stable. Sagittarius (Nov.

22-Dec. 21): You have to be the self-reliant one. Put work before pleasure. Do what you can to mend a family break. An older, more mature lover may be right for you.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You must bide your time for now. After a period of low creativity, you're about to burst forth with plenty of ideas. You'll have to handle most of the details today.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You may have reached the limits of your patience. Leos intrigue you and they teach you an important lesson about love. Some of your money pressures are easing.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Your helpfulness will be appreciated today. Maintain your poise, patience and tolerance while under pressure. Someone will soon give you a wonderful present. ary.

Celebrity Insights (April 5): Acting legend Bette Davis has the dynamic Aries spunk and directness. Aries women aren't afraid to express their opinions about anything. Some people, however, are intimidated by this quality. But at least Aries is courageous enough to take controversial stands. Monday, April 6, 1987 Mercury squares Saturn, so negotiations are slowed or delayed.

This isn't the best time for signing contracts. Negotiations may take longer than usual, and you have to grin and bear it. Keep busy on a work task that totally absorbs your critical, exacting and analytical mental powers. Family life stabilizes. Aries (March 21-April 19): You're privy to a behind-the-scene situation that has serious overtones.

Your self-confidence is growing tremendously every day. Educational studies may be delayed. Taurus (April 20-May 20): You find someone new to hug and hold. Community organizations need you. Call up a person you haven't seen for awhile just to say hello.

Cut down credit card spending. Gemini (May 21-June 21): You have more responsibilities to handle, but you rise to the occasion. Friends will remain loyal to you even if you're going through a rough time. Learn all you can. Cancer (June 22-July 22) You have a secret guilt or worry on your mind and it's time to let it go.

Th is isn't the time to make a major business commitment. A lover will see things your way. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Concentrate on routine matters today. You have more free time to attend to personal needs.

Lovers will enjoy your domes with your school. Enthusiasm in every activity is what counts now. Your finances continue to improve, but you have to stay focused on your long-term goals. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov.

21): The next six weeks are perfect to help you pay off some debts. You're in a sexy mood. Family matters can easily be resolved now. Old friends are the best. Sagittarius (Nov.

22-Dec. 21): Remember, sometimes a good argument helps clear the air. The excitement you get in your relationship may be more than you bargained for. Cooperate with circumstances. Capricorn (Dec.

22-Jan. 19): Any traveling you do will end up being a blessing in disguise. You are becoming closer with a brother or sister. Bring out your creative writing talents. Aquarius (Jan.

20-Feb. 18): Your social life is getting busier all the time. A reckless love affair isn't what you need now. Your family longs to see more of you. Do minor home repairs.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You feel that you need to fight your security and you may be right. Even if your finances are low, you can still make much more. Take a firm stand on your principles. If April 5 is your birthday, this will be an inspired year in which you make profound discoveries.

Look to the future and work towards your goals. Energize your relationships in April. May is a joyous time, so extend and accept invitations. Buy, sell or invest in June. Move in July.

August is excellent for family life and better finances. There will be a dream vacation in September. Good news at work in October. Goals will clarify themselves. You'll have greater independence in December and Febru a.

0Z SUPPORTIVE HOMECARE Call Today Oshkosh 426-1931 Appleton 739-7300 Locally owned on-raled Medicare Medicaid Certified H0RSERACING MAKES CENTS FOR WISCONSIN! FACTS: Parimutuel betting will greatly benefit the agri-economy of Wisconsin. Pari mutuel will create thousands of jobs in Wisconsin. 80-85 of monies wagered are paid out in winnings. By Joyce Jillson (c) Trlbuni Media Services Inc. Sunday, April 5, 1987 Mars will be in Gemini until May 20.

Find ways todiversify your activities and spread your energy around. Try working for two hours on each project. Venus favors Pluto: Positive investment decisions will help determine your future. Relationships are deepened by the transformation power of love. Aries (March 21-April 19): For the next six weeks you have lots of learning to do, and you'll love it.

Find a way to settle a conflict peaceably. Car repairs may soon be needed. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Your financial pace is able to pick up. Diversify your income if possible. A friendship, may soon turn into love.

Be willing to compromise for the sake of peace. Gemini (May 21-June21): The next six weeks are exciting with a new job or new friends. Your chances of getting a speeding ticket are greater between now and May 20. Use good judgment. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Even if your love life is confusing, you still have your wonderful friends.

Take the initiative to plan a party. You're full of ambition; try the indirect approach. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You have to get more involved with people over the next six weeks. Do what you can to further a cause, perhaps a political one.

You may have to give a firm no to a request. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The next six weeks find you going great guns in your career. You're feeling impatient for results, but don't know why.

A new romance continues to thrive. Ubra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Get busy College notes -TOLEDO, Ohio Cheryl S. Marshall, Appleton, has received a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Toledo.

Area students have been named to the honor rolls at UW-Oshkosh: Mary Barden, Amherst; Sandra J. Wagner (straight A), Karen R. Felton, Sandra K. Hel-den, Deborth J. Holub, Robin R.

Jens, Black Creek; Richard I. Rust (straight A), Matthew J. Vechart, Lee A. Heimke, Carta M. Knier, Thomas J.

Pritzl, Marie A. Summers, Brillion; Amy M. Driessen (straight A), Karla A. Jiri-kowic, Bruce R. Havel and Kurt A.

Van-dynhoven, Combined Locks; Joel H. Erdmann, Dave A. Patrikus, Linda M. Williams (all straight A), Trad L. Sasse, Victoria A.

Collins and Lori A. Schmidt, all of Clintonville; Kim M. Krupp and Kathryn A. Totzke (straight A), Nancy E. Schmitz, Ann F.

Buechel, Timothy C. Kossman, Marie L. Pendl, Beth E. Rozman, Mary Schneider, Lore J. Schwobe, David A.

Sell, Dorl J. Thiel, Mary C. Weber and Kevin J. Zacharias, Chilton; Kim A. Rucks and Diane E.

Ruebl (both straight A), Michael P. Gruel, Mike J. Hablew-itz, Kevin L. nett and Todd A. Tews, Fremont; Gloria L.

Dom, Darin S. Bornemann, Hilbert; Carol E. Brown, Tabatha L. Drews, Kim M. Gusse, Lynn A.

Ryerson (all straight A), Tim A. wege, Deanne K. Gaurke, Aashish Malhotra and Keliy A. Werner, Hortonville; Krista S. Hanson (straight A), Iola; Michael R.

Hochhol-zer, Julie A. Vanevenhoven, Patricia A. Woods (all straight A), Christine M. Gosz, Joy S. New-house, Sherry M.

Vandervelden, Kimberly; Tracy A. Glovka, Jean M. Meulemans. Mar-lene M. Vandenberg (straight A), Gail M.

Alger, Patricia L. Bay, Kathleen M. Heezen, Lynn M. Banaszynski, Carl M. Buchinger, Mary p.

Feldkamp, Sandra A. Fink, Amy L. Hermsen, Andrew P. Kilgas, Vickl L. Lambie, Pamela L.

Meyer, Stephen J. Mlcke, Scott D. Niquette, Katie L. Nytes, Susan M. Rabideau, Linda L.

Schmidt, Lynn M. Schmidt, Edward P. Voet, Tina M. Wolfmeyer, Kaukauna; Julianne W. Hewitt and kara J.

Wheaton, Larsen; Connie M. Feistel (straight A), Margaret A. Bongers, Timothy T. DeBruin, Kathleen A. Jansen, Robert S.

Vandenhogen, Ward M. Wittman, Little Chute; Jean A. Loughrin, Manawa; Denise M. Kersten, Jil M. Parks, Thomas J.

Pamperin, Jynine A. Schmidt, Marion; Beth A. Burton, Medina; Carlos C. Yo and Peter E. Seaholm (straight A), Virginia L.

Be-tow, Thomas D. Chase, Christie M. Dreier, Jane C. Hart, Jean M. Jagoditsch, Debra L.

Johnson, Jean M. Murray, Michael H. Pinch, Diane M. Rrudie, Mark T. Sexton, New London; Michelle A.

Biebel, Oneida; Susan A. Rowell 1 warm hi Tbe following Is list of supporters sod contributors to pari mutual norseraclng In Wisconsin: If April 6 is your birthday, others rush to support you this year. Meet your obligations cheerfully; you get unprecedented results. April is wonderful for love, relationships, marriage or buying a home. You'll have Snyder, Michael R.

Stanke, Louis L. Tatro, Perry J. Tinsley, Karl E. Tummett, Paul A. VanLieshout, Kim J.

Vogel, Nancy J. Walbrun, (Catherine A. Walsh, Bemice M. Weber, Mark A. Yates, Kelly A.

Young, Christopher J. Zol-kowski. Lesals SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Outagamie County Clerk In regard to tanltarv tewer manholes at the Outagamie County Airport terminal. Generol specifications are avalloble at the Outagamie County Airport Manager's Olflce between the hours ot 8:00 a.m. and 4:10 p.m.

Mon day through Friday. The manholes con be Inspected during the same hours. Seoled bids In conformity to the notice to bidders must be submitted to the office of the County Clerk, Outagamie County Courthouse, 410 South Walnut Street, Appleton, Wl 54911 by 1:00 p.m., Friday, April 10, 19B7. Envelopes must be clearly marked In the lower left-hand corner "Seoled Bid Manhole Bids will be opened and publicly read at 3:00 p.m., Friday, April 10, 1987 In the Outagomle County Clerk's Office, 410 S. Walnut Street, Appleton, Wl.

Outagamie County reserves the right to relect any or all bids and waive Irregularities or Informalities In the bids received and accept any bid mosat favorable to the County. Itl JAMES O. HENSEL County Clerk RUN: March 304 April 5, 1987 SEALED BIDS Seoled bids will be received by the Outagomle County Clerk In regard to the construction ond Installation of three (3) display cases at the Outagamie County Airport terminal. Plans ond specifications are available at the Outagamie County Airport Manager's Office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Sealed bids In conformity to the notice to bidders must be submitted to the office of the County Clerk, Outagamie County Courthouse, 410 South Walnut Street, Appleton, Wl 54911 by 1:00 p.m., Friday, April 10, 1997. Envelopes must be clearly marked In the lower left-hand corner "Sealed Bid Display Bids will be opened and publicly read at 2:15 P.m., Friday, April 10, 1987 In the Outagamie County Clerk's Office, 410 S. Walnut Street, Appleton, Wl. Outogamle County reserves the right to relect any or all bids and waive Irregularities or Informalities in the bids received and accept any bid most favorable to the County.

JAMES O. HENSEL County Clerk RUN: March 30 April 1987 ich, Andrew L. Reab, Lisa M. Reigel, Mary K. Renier, Mary A.

Rentmeester, Judith A. Riese, Kevin K. Ritzman, Kathryn R. Rugowski, Charles J. Sahr, Heidi A.

Schafhauser, Terry L. Schuelke, Barbara M. Smith, David C. Still-man, Carla J. Stoeger, Jon T.

Tyczkowski, Carl M. Vanderzanden, Sue M. Weber, Terri L. Weber, Dana M. Worcester.

Menasha students are: Duane L. Baer, Denise L. Desmond, Joel Jedwabny, James J. SchWalen, Rick D. Sle-bers, Marie A.

VanRyzin, Aldred J. Voelker, (all straight A), Chrstopher L. Craggs, James M. Dorschner, Craig M. Driessen, Kris M.

Ein-berger, Kim Marecek, Erica L. Parsons, Donald J. Schnider, Donal dJ. Tully, June M. Wendler, Stephenie A.

Brown, Carol A. Carter, Elizabeth A. Duchateau, Dougals J. Ebbed, Gary L. Flaherty, Sharon A.

Harm, Jon M. Hauser, Steven D. Heindel, Joseph P. Klim, Suxanne M. Kober, Timothy L.

Krause, Mark A. Quel la, Lisa M. Reinhardt, John R. Ring, Ellen C. Roemer, Randall J.

Ropella, Scott R. Rucynski, William J. Rutten, Kari A. Schmitt-ing, Robert G. Stanke, James A.

Verkuilen and Sally A. Zielinski. Neenah students: Bonnie Auxier, Dolores Borreson, Donna M. Decoster, Diane C. Evenson, Helen C.

Hagen, Randal E. Killam, Candice R. La-fond, Duane A. Lemke, Barbara A. mauthe, Lori R.

Gloria J. Stielow, Sonja K. Stilp, Margaret A. Stumpf, Jeanette L. Wuethr-Ich, Mary L.

Ziolkowski, Susan M. Ziolkowski (all straight A), Gregoy Anderson, Mary C. Bellin, Robert J. Clausing, Randall S. Davidson, Wendy M.

Hart man, Patricia K. Hoehne, Cindy L. Huhn, Lila L. Ireland, Lori Jansen, Stuart Jones, Thomas L. Labumbard, Terry L.

Martin, Sue A. McCarry, Diana Nelson, Mary J. O'Connell, Mark E. Robinson, Christine M. Schultz, Neal Sopata, Patrick J.

Thome, Karen R. Adams, Carol Bilgri, Jolene Bor-ree, Susan M. Burr; Laruie A. Christianson, Laura K. Fine, Chat-erine H.

Fouts, Gail A. Gursoy, Ronald R. Him, Steven G. Holbrook, David J. Hrubecky, David K.

Hutchings, Alvin T. Johnson, Christopher P. Kundert, Tracy M. Law, Peggy J. Lep-piano, Michelle S.

Lomprey, Thomas G. Long, K. Losselyong, Catherine C. McKay, Jeff Meverden, Dotti K. Milbach, Christine A.

Moder, Peggy L. Nabbefeldt, Catherine A. Nackers, Sara A. neubauer, Richard W. Price, Jeanne Reiter, Mark L.

Schubert, Jodi K. Correction Saturday's "On the Street" feature on page A-3 inadvertently transposed the photos of June Anderson and Sharon Rammer. (straight A), Scandinavia; Lisa M. Block (straight A), Dean H. Doersch, Tonja S.

Kos-tichka, Seymour; Jane L. Gliniecki and Raymond C. Gomm, Shiocton; Thomas R. Burns and Russell E. Lowe (straight A), Therse Davies, Kelley Johnson, Bethany D.

Senske and Jonathan L. Shearer, Waupaca; Debra J. Witt, Weyauwega; Jonelle S. Wachsmuth (straight A), Allen P. Hoeppner, Mark R.

Kjentvet adn Melinda S. Patterson, Wild Rose; Amy L. Verbeten (straight A), Wrightstown. Appleton students are: Richard P. Bowman, John R.

Casey, Debra A. Cook, Jeffrey J. Del row, Lori A. Ehlert, Julie A. Enders, Sarah M.

Fulcer, Susan L. Gamble, Nancy S. Hansen, Eileen M. Hare, Daniel J. Heimmermann, Peggy C.

Hennessey, Michelle H. Hill, Stephanie L. Huese-man, Brian Kempen, Cherie A. Krynock, Vicki L. Leinbach, Gregory A.

Luepke, Revana I. Mader, Steven L. Mohnen, Debra J. Moreland, Bruce P. Moriarty, Jeffrey R.

Munson, Linda J. Morie, Joseph M. Norby, Erin T. O'Toole, Tina J. Paltzer, Carol J.

Paulson, Ryan P. Pingel, Patrick J. Schilcher, Robert Schmall, Barry K. Schwebs, Kathleen M. Stanek, Pamela B.

Stefani, Julie K. Wink (all straight A); Donald J. Auden, Kristina M. Brockman, Robert B. Bushman, Ann derfus, Pamela M.

Fulcer, Richard W. Gedemer, Debra M. Gehrke, Tacy S. harke, Kevin J. Hietpas, Dorothy M.

Hildeman, Kay L. Holland, Kathryn M. Kimball, Kathleen F. Krostue, James A. Loew, Donald V.

Molernon, Anne M. Miller, Tammy J. Wilson, Andrea L. Olson, Linden J. Rock, Amy S.

Salantine, Brenda J. scl.eibe, Joan C. Steenhoek, James A. Strauss, Nanette F. Thur-bert, James Vandaalwyk, (Catherine L.

Van-denboom, Jody L. winters, Debra A. Woelfel, Diane L. Wolfgram, Jerri A. Wood, Shawn C.

Allen; Jerry D. Anderson, Keren S. Black, Kathleen M. Balliet, Susan K. Bassett, Vicki L.Bayer, Brenda S.

ben brooks, Todd M. Benzschawel, Susan M. Bunkleman, Rebecca A. Chipman, Christine A. Cisna, Mary A.

Cottrell, Lisa L. Danelski, Deborah A. Denure, Amy J. Git-tmar, Elizabeth D. Eisen, Sherri P.

Eliasen, Jeffrey A. Elmer, Joann W. England, Pamela S. Eskeymanic, Margaret A. Fafinski, Karen Foote, Kathleen M.

Geenen, Mary K. Gerhartz, Stephanie L. Glasow, Dorene M. Goehring, Charles Green, Barbara J. Grade, Kathy A.

Hamilton, Mary E. Hein, Judy D. Hermes, Patricia M. Hietpas, Barbara Hoeft, Kim M. Jacob, Dawn M.

Johnson; Larry B. Johnson, Todd M. Johnson, Dan L. Kelpinski, Kenneth K. Kolosso, Melissa A.

Lapowich, Suzane M. Larson, Troy M. Lilli-crop, Lynne S. Lind, victoria J. Marciniak, Barbara J.

Mattice, Robert A. McMahon, Diane M. mech, Todd M. Miller, Barbara J. Mitchell, Kevin M.

Mokry, Jim G. Mueller, Laura A. O'Shea, Dori J. Petrie, Rodney R. Radosev- Wlsrontin Property Taxpayer Inc.

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