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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 18

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Friday, August 10, 1973 B-6 Trout, musky hitting well Obituaries AHHOUKCEMEHTS Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUNT MARY Love J.M. REDUCE Excess fluids idex. Lose weigm wiin ue capsules. Ford Rexoll. 5 Cemetery Lots HIGHLAND MEMORIAL with TERY 3 lots.

For intormonon, coll 757-5676. 8 Special Notices BOWLING TEAMS NEEDED AT PENNINGS (12 tornersi rur Monday. Ladies, Tuesday. Men's Thursday, couples. Phone 734-1281 and 734-6758.

Special meeting, Monday, August 13, 8 p.m. tor any women or girls wonting to bowl. CLEAN rugs like new, so with Blue Lustre. Kern shampooer. Klti Pfell, Lawe.

LEGAL ABORTION AVAILABLE. For Information can lu-u or 734-7746. Wisconsin Committee to Legalize Abortion. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? further Informotlon call l-8uu-3i-8028 toll free. All calls 9 Lost and Found GREY ANGORA CAT Lost.

tered male. North side Reward. Ph. 733-0922. LOST KEYS On ring with retroctable chain.

Reward. Call 722-1191. LOST-WHITE MINIATURE POODLE, blue collar, male. RE- WARD. Ph.

734-9231, Room 121. James D. Danielsen 1012 West Frances Street, Appleton Age 81, passed away unexpectedly at 10:25 Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at First English Lutheran Church with Rev.

Leonard Ziemer officiating. Entombment will be in the Star of Hope Mausoleum. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 3 until 9 p.m. Friday and after 10 a.m. Saturday at the church until the hour of service.

A memorial fund has been established. Miss Helen Hauert Family Heritage Home, Appleton Passed away at Family Heritage Home Thursday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and pending at the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home. Edward Hetzer 1170 S. Elm Grove Road, Brookfield, Wisconsin, formerly of New London, Age 64, passed away Thursday at his home.

He was born October 15, 1908 in New London and had been employed by the Pabst Brewing Company of Milwaukee for many years. He is survived by his wife Helen; a daughter.Holly, Milwaukee; two sons, Theodore, at home and Loren, of Reno, Nevada; a brother, Dr. Robert Hetzer, of Cedarburg and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Lucille) Gross, Fort Atkinson, Mrs. Lester (Dorothy) O' Niel of New London and Mrs.

William (Margaret) Wudtke, Antigo. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. from the Cline and Hanson Funeral Home, New London. Burial will be in Floral Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m.

Saturday, until the time of service. Appleton children plan Saturday MD carnival A field between 107 and 132 Ramlen Court, Appleton, will be the scene of a carnival for muscular dystrophy (MD) Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Debbie Sense will act as ringmaster. Her assistants will be Ricky Sense, Laurie Begalske, Mary Geidel and Carrie Boersmo.

All proceeds from games such as treasure hunt, pass the penny, raisin relay, wet face and the stuffed pet show will aid the fight against dystrophy and related diseases. MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Fishing con- ditions ranging from excllent to slow were reported Thursday by the Depart-i ment of Natural Resources. Depending on the fish he was after, an 4 angler might have to travel far this weekend, or he might be able to stick close to home, the department said. Trout fishing was reported good near Antigo; in Oconto County; in Lake Beulah in Walworth County; in Bradley signs i Knicks1 pact NEW YORK (AP) -There will be quitting at the top for New York Knick forward Bill Bradley-at least not this year.

Despite rumors that he might leave the game to pursue another career, Bradley Tuesday followed up his best National Basketball Association season by signing a one year contract reportedly in the $100,000 class. The 30-year-old Bradley last season played in all 82 regular season games and all 17 playoff contests for the NBA champions. He scored a career high of 1,319 points during the regular season and averaged 10.6 a game during the playoffs. His free throw percentage of .871 erased the old club mark of .868 which Kenny Sears established in the 1959-60 season. Since Bradley assumed nis star-tinghrole at forward for the Knicks in 1968, the club has won 64 of its games with an overall mark of 314-178 in regular season play, plus 48 playoff triumphs which produced two titles.

Yesterday's stars 1 Batting Dave Roberts, Padres, knocked in four runs, including the game-winner with an llth-inning doub-le, to pace San Diego to a 10-9 victory over the Philadelpha Phillies. Pitching-Claude Osteen, Dodgers, pitched a four-hitter to lead Los Angeles to a 1-0 triumph over the New York Mets. Marcus reports 26 per cent profit increase The Marcus Milwaukee-based firm with Fox Cities operations, has attributed a 26 per cent increase in profits for the fiscal year ended May 31 to expanded theater operations and what the firm described as a resurgence in movie attendance. Net income rose to $2,681,725, or $1.01 per share on each of 2,661,689 shares outstanding during the period, accord- ing to Ben Marcus, board chairman and president. The firm, a major operator of hotels and restaurants in addition to motion picture theaters, reported earnings of $2,134,271, or 82 cents on each of 2,592,100 shares outstanding a year ago.

Revenues during the most recent 12- month period rose to $44,199,892 from $38,167,291 during the preceding year, Marcus said. i In the most recent year, Marcus I opened twin movie houses in Sheboygan, La Crosse and Milwaukee and restaurants in Kenosha and Lom-J bard, 111. The firm operates 43 Marc's Big Boy 'restaurants in four states; 26 Kentucky i Fried Chicken carry out stores, and other operations. EMPLOYMENT 70 CO I CO BULLETIN! Talk About A That reoch homes daily homes every ONLY $1.33 PER FOR A Mrs. George Genevieve) Niles 1119 N.

Story Age 69, passed away Thursday morning following a short illness. She was born February 27, 1904 in Freedom, and she was a member of St. Joseph Catholic church and the Christian Mothers. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James (Mary) Hill, Appleton; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Vanderhey, and Miss Ruth Murphy, both of Appleton; 4 grandchildren, Suzanne, Nancy Jo, Julianne, and Ann Michelle Hill, all of Appleton. She was preceded in death by her husband George in 1960; three brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church with burial in St.

Joseph Cemetery. Friends n.ay call at the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Friday until the hour of service on Saturday. There will be a prayer service at 7:30 p.m Friday evening at the funeral home. Donald T.

Schnoor 408 Sixth Street, Neenah Age 39, passed away unexpectedly Thursday afternoon. He was born May 27, 1934 in Neenah. He had been a resident of the Twin Cities all of his life. He was employed by the American Can Company. He was a Navy veteran with four years spent in the Korean conflict.

Survivors are his widow, Betty; four daughters, Dawn, Darcie, Sally and Terry and two sons, Dennis, and David, all at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schnoor of Menasha; and a sister, Mrs. John (Lois) Schroeder, Neenah. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 at the Laemmrich Funeral Home and at 11 o'clock at St.

Patrick Catholic Church, with the Rev. Paul De Muth, officiating. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery in Menasha. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m.

on Friday. There will be a prayer service at 8 p.m. Mrs. Louise Vander Mause 1202 West Spencer St. Age 87, passed away a.m.

Friday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and pending at the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home. Paul J. Witte Long Beach, California Age 45, passed away after a lingering illness, in Long Beach, California on July 28. He was born March 22, 1928 in Appleton.

He attended Appleton High School and St. Joseph Grade School. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witte, Green Bay; a sister, Ann Heidman, Green Bay; three brothers, Robert Witte, Appleton, Donald, Green Bay, and Peter of Connecticut; and his maternal grandfather, John Harth of Appleton.

pared to ordinary income of $47,080, representing 22 cents a share, for the first six months of 1972. Net income for the first half of this year was $88,599, or 40 cents a share, compared to $191,688, or 89 cents a share, a year ago. However, extraordinary items represented 67 cents a share a year ago and only 7 cents a share this year. Passenger boardings rose 8.3 per cent to 76,877 for the first six months, and cargo, including freight and air mail, rose 24 per cent to 3,563,453 pounds. Passenger seat miles climbed 5.2 per cent to 10,914,475.

Bargain POST-CRESCENT WANT-ADS 47,000 -5 1,000 Sunday DAY LINE AD When ordered under the 8 day con eel lotion plan. An Estimated 20 Words APPLETON CALL DIRECT 739-0186 NEENAH-MENASHA 722-4243 Stores Restaurants BAGGERS CARRY0UT Permanent full time days. ALSO Permanent part time evenings and weekends. PLEASE APPLY KOHL'S FOOD STORE 820 W. College Appleton Flu- wici BARTENDER WANTED Call 739-9934 Between 8 a.m.

and noon. CEME BUS BOYS Marc's Big Boy has immediate openings tor full or part-time bus bo vs. Please opply In person to: 3900 W. College Ave. CLEANING LADY 4 mornings per week.

6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Every other weekend off. Must have own transportation. Neat, willing responsible.

Call after 11 a.m. 734-5440. easy to do eieciru. 1800 S. BABE VAN CAMP'S CLUB COOK TRAINEES 18 or over.

Full time. Good opportunity for advancement. Apply in person. MARC'S BIG BOY 39O0W. College Ave.

For DISHWASHER Morning shift, company benefits. See NICK 8 A.M. to 1 :30 P.M. CONWAY MOTOR INN Neu Appleton. FULL OR PART TIME 18 or over.

Good scheduling for col lege or trade school students. Apply in person: HUNGRI'S SUBMARINE SANDWICH SHOP 1418 N. Richmond Street ft HELP WANTED Part-time to work noon hours No experience necessary, will train. Call Mr. Schroth between 1 4 p.m.

722-4066. MAR'S RESTAURANTS 203 Nicolet Blvd. Neenah, Wis. Hostesses and Cashiers Marc's Big Boy will be Interviewing for full or part time. This will include days and nights.

Please apply In person at 3900 W. College Ave. YOUR BEST BET A Want Ad MACHINERY SALESMAN Established John Deere dealer seeking aggressive individual for farm machinery sales. Apply in person: MACHINERY DEPT. OFFICE OUTAGAMIE EQUITY CO-OP 3011 W.

WISCONSIN AVE. NIGHT WAITRESSES Full time. For girls with neat appearance a pleasing personality. You must be 18 vrs. or over.

Please apply in person to: MARC BIG BOY 3900 W. College Ave. SALESMAN WANTED Men's clothing department for full or part time. Experience helpful but not necessary. Excellent working conditions.

Apply in person Rey-nebeau Clothing, 120 E. Main, Little Chute. Saleswoman for 'Her Corner' W. A. CLOSE 200 E.

College Ave. Fulltime or part time Experience and maturity preferred Fullvpaid Health and Hospital Insurance Profit Sharing plan Paid vocations and holidays Liberal merchandise discounts Excellent working conditions Apply Main Office between 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. ST0CKERS Permanent full time nights 9 p.m. to 6a.m.

ALSO Permanent part time evenings 9 p.m. to 1a.m. PLEASE APPLY KOHL'S FOOD STORE 820 W. College Appleton WAITRESSES WANTED Night work. Good compensation.

Apply in person: Neenah Pizza Place 905 S. Commercial WAITRESS WANTED 1 to 6 p.m. 10 p.m. night help. Apply in person at Ideal Cafe, 136 E.

2nd Koukauna. Insurance WAITRESS Part time nights. Apply in person: MARCELL'S RESTAURANT 131 W. Wisconsin Avenue WAITRESSES No experience necessary. Excellent compensation.

Night work. Apply In person. 815 W. College after 2 p.m. PIZZA PALACE WAITRESSES Full time days.

Year around or school days only. Also night shifts i. noon hours: Over 18. Apply mornings MARY'S N. Richmond St.

WAITRESSES WANTED Part time. Must be 18 or over. Neat pleasant personality. Nights and some weekends. Apply in person after 5 p.m., ask for Marcle, Twin City Bowl.

WANTED WOMEN to work nights 10 p.m. -7 a.m., 2 or 3 nights a week. No weekends. Apply In person: C0PPS FOOD INSHOPKO. Hwy.47.

Temporary month. NO 7780 does not 22 Skills and Crafts HELP indicate a ATTENDANT Service Station GRANTS STANDARD SERVICE 896 S. Commercial Neenah AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Experienced to work a 44 hour week. Hourly paid. Good working conditions and excellent group insurance program plus many other benefits.

Please apply In person te Art Sommer at RUDOLF MOTORS, 300 N. Superior Apple-ton. CENTER VALLEY CO-OP We are in need of a man to take over our LP gas route and service work. Must hove sales ability. Will train.

Top wages possible. Fringe benefits. Call 734-1409 after 3 P.M. for appointment. Ask for Mr.

Zellmer. COMPUTER OPERATOR TRAINEE We are a growing paper manufacturer and Data Processing plays on important port in our operations. We new have on opening for a computer operator trainee in our Doto Processing Department. Experience or training in Data Processing, including key punch, would be helpful but is not required. We offer a fine salary plus an excellent fringe benefit program which includes a very successful Profit-Sharing Plan and an opportunity to grow with us.

Drop us a note asking for an application. You will get one by return mail. Or, if It Is more convenient for you, stop at our Personnel Office to discuss this fine opportunity. FORT HOWARD PAPER CO. GREEN BAY, WIS.

54305 An Equal Opportunity Employer CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION-Prefer experienced cement finisher or will be willing to train om-bitious young man. Paid vocation, year around work and other benefits. 733-5831 or 734-0519 or contact eleven Fischer, Inc. 21 Waushara and Florence counties, and on the Waupaca River. But it was described as slow in the Black River Falls area and in Price County, and average in the Menomoriie area.

Muskellunge of impressive dimensions were extracted recently from several bodies of water in Oneida county, the agency said. A 34-pounder was hooked in Lake Tomahawk, a 23-pounder was taken from Lake Minocqua and a 20-pounder was caught in Mercer Lake. Muskie catches were also reported good in the Black River. Anglers after perch, the department said, should head for Lake Puckaway in Green Lake County, the lakes in the Madison area or Lake Winnebago. White bass and catfish were hitting in the Wisconsin River and Lake Wisconsin in Columbia County.

Catfish was on the menu for fishermen downstream in Iowa County. Nice catches of bass were reported in Marinette and Fond du Lac counties. More Sports on B-12 Air Wisconsin adds Detroit, Battle Creek Air Wisconsin will start service to Battle Creek and Detroit, on Sept. 1, Preston Wilbourne, president and general manager, announced today. The service, with two flights daily, will link Detroit, Battle Creek, Elkhart, and Chicago.

There will not be any direct flights between Appleton and Detroit, he said. Milwaukee livestock MILWAUKEE (AP) -Thursday's cattle market closed steady to 1.00 lower; good to choice steers 49.00-55.00; good to choice heifers 47.00-53.00; good Holstein steers 47.00-48.00; standard to low good steers and heifers 45.50-56.50; dairy heifers 42.50-44.00; utility cows 40.00-41.00; canners and cutters 30.50-38.50; commercial bulls 48.00-49.00; common 45.00-47.00. Calves: Thursday's market closed fully steady; choice calves 74.00-82.00; good 68.00-74.00; feeder bull calves 110.00-130.00; feeder heifer calves 110.00-130.00. Hogs: Thursday's market closed steady to .50 higher; lightweight butchers 57.00-57.50, top 58.50; heavy butchers 55.5054.00; light sows 49.00-50.00; heavy sows 46.50-49.00; boars 37.00 and down. Lambs: Thursday's market closed strong; good to choice 37.00-40.00; common to utility 16.50-25.00; culls 14.00-16.00; ewes and bucks 8.00-14.00.

Estimated receipts for Friday: 100 cattle, 25 calves, 200 hogs, no sheep, no horses. Wisconsin eggs MADISON, Wis. (AP) Wisconsin egg market Thursday: prices unchanged; supplies generally adequate; demand slowing in some areas, good in others. Prices: grade A large 85'2-87; mediums 83-84. with your payments.

Send it separately to the complaint department or the credit department or customer relations department. In this letter, identify the bill which is in error by number or, if possible, include an identifying number of your account. If you complain by phone, take down the name of the person to whom you complained, so you can mention the person if you need to follow up the complaint. If you find you are corresponding with a computer, your key rule is to be as polite as you possibly can. Remember, if your argument is with a computer, it is the programmer and whoever else may have fed information into it who are at fault.

Be sure to include your bill number or sales slip number when you ask for a correction, ask for a correction. If, after a few rounds of this type of gentle pleading, you get nothing but a big electronic silence, then start getting human. One way is to send the next letter to the company president, noting that you plan to send extra copies to all board members. Review in your letter all pertinent facts briefly and objectively. Send a copy to the collection agency as a protection for your credit rating.

Point out that the store has no legal right to dun you for bills you don't owe or have already paid. If the dunning persists, inform the store that you will take appropriate legal action against the errant creditor as well as the collection agency. Send this letter by registered mail and save the receipt as a legal document you may need later. (Note: the law is increasingly on the consumer's side in this type of complaint, so don't hesitate at least to hint at the possibility of legal action by you.) P.S. Remember, the error just might be your error.

I know of a case, for example, in which a department store customer paid off a $41.50 charge account balance with a check for the balance of her checking account some $1,600. She wrote a half-dozen furious letters before she had a chance to balance her own checkbook and discover her own error. (Copyright 1973) CO 20 Office and Clerical CLERICAL WORK Mature person, full time. vacation benefits. Apply Air Wisconsin reports record revenues, traffic Sylvia Porter How consumers can fight computers Record revenues and traffic for the first six months of 1973 have been reported by Air Wisconsin.

Preston Wilbourne, president and general manager of the Appleton-based commuter airline, announced unaudited revenues of $2,043,740 for the first six months, an increase of $227,210, or 12 per cent. Operating expenses also were up j2 per cent, or $203,762. Ordinary income after taxes for the first six months of this year was $72,599, representing 33 cents a share, com at: 307 E. College Ave. PEERLESS LAUNDERERS CLEANERS MEDICAL SECRETARY Must be excellent typist and have some knowledge of medical terminology.

Send resume to P.O. Box R-93, Post-Crescent. MEDICAL SECRETARY Position effective Immediately In specialists office. Doctor's Park. Primary responsibility Is for completion of medical Insurance claims.

Previous experience is desirable. Please write Box R-98, Post-Crescent. New York Stock Quotations At 11:30, New York Time Furnished by Wayne Hummer and 124 N. Appleton St. PEOPLE WITH CLERICAL SKILLS NEEDED positions, day, week, FEE.

EXECUTIVE GIRL 739 TRANSLATOR Romance languages, heavy on French, Spanish Italian helpful. Accurate tvpist. $450. Coll Judi Thomas 739-9421. SNELLING ANDSNELLING Licensed Employment Agent This NEWSPAPER knowingly accept WANTED ADS that preference based on age from em' plovers covered by the AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOY- MENT ACT.

More Information may be obtained from the Wage Eastman Kod 137V. Kaiser Alum 19'-, Radio Corp 24 El Paso 14V. Kenn Coooer 30' 7Wt Esmark 22 Kimberly Clark 39', Reo Steel 23 Exxon 94 Koehring Corp 13 "ev Kratt Co 41 Rov' Dutch 46V, Fairch Hiller 5 Kresge 38'i Firestone 19Vj Kroger 15 Santa Fe Ind 23 Flexi Von 17 St. Regis 41 Ford 53V4 Lib McN 6 Sears Roe 98V4 Fore Dairy 13V4 Lib Owen Ford 34 Sec Mtge 8 Fruehauf 26 Litton 8Vj South Pac 30 Lockheed 6 Soerry Rand 46 Gateway Ind 6 Std Oil Calit 68Y2 Gen Dynam 21 Morcor 22 std Oil Ind 82 Gen Elec 59 Marquette Cem 8 Surveyor 22 Gen Foods 24 Marshall Fid 25 Gen Inst 20V4 McDonald Doug 20 Tenneco 22 Gen Mills 58 Merck 89 Texaco 32 Gen Motors 64 Minn Mining 86V4 Texas Gulf 25 Gen Tel 29 Mobil Oil 59 Texas Inst 104 Giddings Lewis 6 Textron Corp 19 Goodrich 22 Nat Bis 42 Trl-Cont 27'4 Goodyear 22V: Nat Dlst 13 Grants 18 NCR 35 Union Carbide 34V4 Gt Western 4 Norfolk West 59 Union Pac 58 Greyhound 13 North Cent Air 3 United Aire 29 Gulf Oil 23V4 Nor Rock 28'4 United Corp 8V4 Gulf Western 24 III Gos 24 United Nuclear 9 Northwest Ind 21 Unl Royal 11 Hammermill 15 US Steel 27 Holiday Inn 21 Occld Pet 10 W-X Homestake 42 Olln Moth 13 Warner Comm 12 Honeywell Corp 106 Outboard Mar 36 Walgreen 16 I Western Union 17 IBM 301 Vj pan Amer Air 6 Westing Elec 34 Hand Steel 27 Penn Central 2 Wickes 17 Intl Harv 30 Penney. 79 Wis El Power 22 Intl Nickel 33 Pepsi 84 Wis Pub Ser 16 Intl Paper 40'4 Phelps Dodge 46 Woolworth 2IV4 Intl 31'4 Phillips Pet 55 Xerox 152 Proc 81 Gomb 107V4 Y-Z John Ser 20 Zenith 36 Johns Man 20 Quaker Oats 35 Zurn 14 A Abbott Lab 70 Admiral Alcoa 67 Allied Chem 3S7t Allis Chalmers 9H Amer Airlines IOV4 American Can 30 Amer Cyan Amer Motors 7H Amer Std 13'i Amer Brands 36 Anaconda 223i Apache Core 133 Bandog Beatrice Foods 20 Bendix Avio 35 Beth Steeel 26 Boeing 19 Boise Cascade 13' Borden Co 22Vj Burroughs Corp 226V.

Brunswick 25 Bunk Romo 17't Chessle Corp City Inv 12 Chl-Milw Corp 7 Chrysler 24V. Cities Serv 44V Col Gos 26's Comsat 50 Comw Ed 29 Cons Ed 21 Control Data 36Vi CPC Ind 28 CW Trans Wfi Curt Wright 24'. Dart Ind 34 Detroit Ed 18V Dow Chem 54Vj Du Pont I66V4 and Hour Division, USDL. Room 535, Grain Exhange Bldg. 741 N.

Milwaukee St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 21 Stores Restaurants ATTENTION Some states -notably New York -have begun to pass laws to help consumers in their fights with And if the "Fair Credit Billing Act" now before Congress were to become law and if you were to be caught in a department store's computer's billing error, you would have some protection no matter where you lived. The store would have to acknowledge the error within 30 days after you pointed it out and would have to resolve the problem within a maximum of 90 days. If not, the store would forfeit the amount of the alleged error up to $50.

But this Congress is itself caught in the evil spell of the Watergate revelations and the numbing influence of the Nixon Administration's stop-and-go anti-inflation policies. Thus, passage of this consumer legislation and many other important measures is very much in doubt. And, of course, only a comparative few of us live in states with "fair billing" laws. So, in the meantime, what do you do if you are caught in an electronic brain's billing error? First, take these precautions to help avoid billing errors: Use your department store charge card or other credit card plate-whenever possible. This at least will assure you that your own account number will turn up on your sales slip.

Check all your sales slips to make sure they are correct. This is par-ticularyly important if you are dealing and compare them to figures appearing on your monthly with stores that have switched from including copies of individual sales slips to computerized "descriptive" billing in which you are sent only a summary of your purchases and billings. Each time you pay a department store bill, return the portion of the bill identifying the transaction along with your payment. When you receive your monthly statement, go over it carefully at once. Report promptly to the store errors you uncover or questions you have.

Now what should you do if the electronic brain goofs? How shouRlyou cry for help? Don't include a letter of complaint Teachers, technical, office mill workers. Eorn extra money for part time work selling shoes at No-bils. Experience helpful but not necessary. Apply at: N0BIL SHOE STORE 108 E. College Ave.

KITCHEN HELP Full time year round or school days only. Days or nights; full or part-time. Over 18. Apply mornings. MARY'S A4VW RESTAURANT 2312 N.

Richmond St. Appleton, Wis. Investment Trusts, Miscellaneous Quotes Quotes INVESTMENT TRUSTS Milw Pro 5 5 Mob Amer 7 8 NW Tele 13 14 Oskh B'Gosh 15 17 Pentair 8 8 Peill Puff 3 4 Post Corp 12 12 Pott Ind 26 27 Presto Prod 10 11 Tollev Int 8 8 Unlcare 1 2 Vol Boncor 18 19 Warner Comm 12 Wis 19 19 Ziegler Co 6 6 Af 10:30 a.m. local Dm Industrials 894.79 6.70 Transport 159.43 0.31 Utilities 95.89 Oil Volume 4,270.000 Keystone Air Express 1 2 S-3 7.92 8 68 Albany Intl 19 19 S-4 4.33 4.74 Amer TV 8. Comm Lutheran 10.47 11.44 25 26 Monhattan 4.02 4.39 Banta, Geo 9V4 9 Mass Cap Oev Beloit Tool 10 14.58 1593 Bergstrom IS 16 Mid Amer 5 35 5.85 Brand Insul 5 6 MIT 11.23 12.27 Bristol 4 5 MIT Gr 13 24 14.47 Camel Mfg 2 3 Nat Inv 8.61 9.41 Coot Int 1 1 Newt Fd 13.80 1 5.08 Cent Comm 11 PruSvs 10.40 11.36 Cent Data 28 28 Puritan 9.06 9.90 Comp Comm 1 Putn Inv 9.84 10.7$ Danners 8 9V4 SI Am Sh 8.14 (.14 Dynaflex 1 2 Tech 7.41 First Natl 39 41 Well Fd 10.85 11.86 Gtw Trons 11 12 Wis Fd S.51 6.02 Hyott Corp 13 13 Ziegler 9.44 10.32 Kelly Serv 15 16 Marcus 9 10 A Dick 24 254 Mtg Alsoc Allstate Fd 12.83 13.80 Bost Fd 7.08 Channing Bond 8 92 7.74 975 Chem Fd 10.91 11.92 Eaton Howard Bal Fd 9.52 12.75 15.52 24 04 11.71 1040 13.93 16.96 26.27 12.80 Stk Fd Fid Fd Fid Trend Fid Cap Investors Group IDS NEW DIM 6.20 Mutual Inc 9 61 Progressive 4.50 Selective 9.21 6.74 21.42 4.89 9.90 Variable Pay 8 91 9.68 21.42 Stock Fd 19.71 Designation as to sex in our Help Wanted columns ore made only 1 to Indicate bona fide occupational qualifications tor employment which an employer regards as reasonably necessary to the normal operation of his business or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to our readers to let them know which positions the advertiser believes would be of more interest to one sex than the other because of the nature of the work involved.

Such designations shall not be taken to indicate that any advertiser intends or practices any unlawful preference, limitation, specification or discrimination In employment practices..

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