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Neenah Menasha Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 14

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Harvey Frue Services for Harvey R. Frui- al, of 1822 Jefferson will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. al Konrad Funeral Home, with the Rev. William C. Palm'quist, pastor at Peace Lutheran Church, officiating.

Burial will in Lake View Memorial Park Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 4-8 p.m. Mr. Frue died Tuesday at 12:52 a.m. at Mercy Medical Center, extended illness. He was born in-Oshkosh on Sept.

14.. 1914. son of William and Martha Frue. and was married here to Lucille Hamann on March 11. 1939.

He was food service production manager at Park View Health He served with the Marines during World War II, and was a member of Peace a Church. are nib widow: his mother. Mrs. a a Wolff. Oshkosh.

one daughter. Mrs. Wayne (Penny) McWilliams. Oshkosh: a half-brother. Earl 0.

Wolff. Appleton: and two Mrs. Warren (Janet) Stemert and Robert (Alice) Rhyner. both of Oshkosh. Frank C.

Reichard Frank Reichard. 88, formerly of Oshkosh, died today at 2 a.m. at North View Nursing Home. Waukesha. He was born in'Oshkosh on June 2.

1888, son of Pius and Eleanore Reichard. and was married lo Elizabeth Rasey on June 18, 1913 Mr. Reichard Had been employed at C-E Morgan for 53 years before retiring. He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church.

Surviving are his widow; one son. Gordon Reichard. Oshkosh: one daughter. Mrs Leonard (Dorothy) Skiba. Menominee 10 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren.

Services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Fiss Bills Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church, with Msgr. Paul Si Koszarek officiating Burial will be Calvary Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home -Thursday from 4-8 p.m., where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m.

John Skirpan NEENAH John'Skirpan, 47. of 1213 Wild Rose Lane, died Tuesday evening at Theda Clark Memorial Hospital. Born May 23, 1929, in Monassan, he was a Neenah resident for four and a half years. He was employed at Kimberly-Clark Lakeview Division. He retired -from the United States Air Force in 1971 after 21 years of service He was a member qf St.

Gabriel Catholic Church. Sunivors include his widow, Dorothy, two Kathleen and Diana, both at his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Skirpan, Monassan, and one sister. Mrs.

Andrew Tready, Michigan City, Ind. Services will be Saturday at 9.30 a.m. at the Westgor Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. a i Catholic Church, the Rev.

Michael O'Rourke officiating Burial will follow in St. Margaret Mary Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday.There will be a prayer service at 8 p.m. Herman H. Meinberg APPLETON Herman H.

Meinberg, 90, of 938 E. Eldorado died Tuesday night after a short illness. Mr. Meinberg was born in Germany June 5. 1886.

and came uTthe United States when he was six years old. He resided in Appleton years and was em-, ployed by Consolidated Paper 44 He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Survivors are one daughter, one brother, six sisters, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. His', wife, Mabel, preceded him in death.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul Lutheran Church with the Rev. F. M.

Brandt officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial ParH- Friends may call at the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday and at the church from 9:30 a.m. Saturday until the time of services- Zarling services OMRO Services for Mrs. Bernard (Mabel) Zarling, 65, of Rt.

2, will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church. Mrs. Zarling died Tuesday morning at her home. Born June 24.

1911 in the Town of Omro, she married Bernard Zarling in Nov. 24, 1937. She had lived in the Rushford most of her life and was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. Surviving are her widower; two sons, Donald and Douglas both of the Town of Rushford; three daughters. Mrs.

Leo (Doris) Esch, Wmneconne; Mrs. Janice Voss, and Mrs. Tom (Gloria) Genz, Town of Rushford; one brother, Herbert Lancaster, two sisters. Mrs. W.

Reide (Fern) Davis, Town of Omro, and Mrs. Ervin (Marjorie) Redhn. Oshkosh: and 12 grandchildren The Rev. John Mattson will officiate at services. Burial will be in the Rushford Cemetery Friends may call at the Plansky Funeral Home, Omro, from 5-9 p.m.

today and at the church from 1 n.m. until the hour of the service on Thursday. Mrs. Stanley Livingstone WINNECONNE Mrs. Stanley (Kathleen) Livingstone.

45, of 17 S. Fifth Winneconne, died at home early Tuesday afternoon. 'She was born Feb. 22, 1931, in Ostikosh. and was i married to Stanley Livingstone in Winneconne on Nov.

25.1950. She had lived in Winneconne her entire life. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church' Omro. and was employed at W.innebago State i a dbcut 10 years Surviving are her widower; two sons, Martin and Robert, both at home; two daughters.

a a a at home, and Mrs. Dale (Katherine) Niemuth. Winneconne; her mother, Mrs. Minerva Williams. Winneconne: two brothers, Gerald Williams and Kenneth Wil- hams, both of Winneconne; and one grandchild.

Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at St Mary Catholic- Church, the Rev. Geral'd Bouressa officiating. Burial will be in Winneconne Cemetery. Friends may call at'Plansky Funeral from 6-9 m.

Thursday, where a prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Charles H. Moak EUREKA Charles Moak, 84. of Eureka, died unexpectedly Tuesday at Berlin Memorial Hospital. i He was born Jan.

10, 1892, in the Town of Wolf in Winnebago County, the son of Karl and Amelia Wohlt Moak A single man. Mr. Moak had farmed and done carpentry work He had lived in Eureka for the past 40 years. He was a of World War 1 and had been a member of the Fremont American Legion Post, and Berlin Eagles. Survivors include.one brother.

Arthus. "Fremont: and one sister. Mrs. John (Martha) Bahr. Berlin Services will be held F-ridayal 1'30 p.m at Seefeld- Ruminski-Rasque Funeral Home in Berlin with the Rev.

Harold Gluth officiating. Burial will be in the Wolf River Cemetery in Winnebago County. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 9 a.m. Friday until the time of services.

George f. Grimmer APPLETON George F. i 87. of 920 Marquette died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon. Born in.Dorchester, Mr.

Grimmer had been an Appleton resident for the past 60 years. He had for 44 years before his retirement in October of 1953. He was a member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church and the Retired Letter Carriers Association. Preceded in death by his" i Feb. 8.

1956. Mr. Grimmer is survived by one son and two grandchildren. Private family services will be held at the Star qf Hope Mausoleum in Highland Memorial Park with Dr. Daniel Stahmer "officiating and with the Wichmann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

There will.be no visitation. The roundup Births Oshkosh (Mercy Medical Crater) James and Elizabeth Van Bommel. 637 Franklin Oshkosh, girl. Jim and JoAnn Wudy. Rt.

3. Berlin, boy. Appleton (St. Elizabeth) Ronald and Faith Sander- foot 929 E. Maes Kimberly.

girl. William and Marjorie Vander Heidcn, Rt. 2. Kaukauna. Sirl.

(AwtetM Memwial) Roger and Donna Rice. 802 W. Roberts Appleton. girl. Thomas and Karen SI Fountain Appleton, boy.

jCrime Dale Weipp, 4219 Leonard Paint Road, Oshkosh. reported to sheriffs deputies this morning that his and several neighbors' mailboxes were damaged by vandals during the past week. David Geurder, 1020 Maricopa Drive. Oshkosh, reported an attempted burglary, occurring sometime Monday closing hours and Tuesday morning, at Hrnak's Fiowerland, 1317 W. Ninth Oshkosh.

A door lock and lock cylinder had been twisted the door. Drbra Eddy, Ml Jefferson SL, had her ten-speed bicycle taken from a space tinder her front porch between 9 p.nu Monday and 7:15 am Tuesday. Mark A. Buhrow, 121 Hill Oshkosh, reported on Tuesday that his bicycle, wortfc SM, hid keen racks between 3-5 p.m. Sunday.

Ronald Hackbarth. 1010 Ml. Vernon 'Oshkosh. reported to Oshkosh Police that his $50 wire wheel covers were taken from his car. The theft occurred betwee.n 11 p.m.

Monday and early Tuesday morning while, the car was parked "in a lot al 1240 Cumberland Trail. Joseph Van Gerinsven. Appleton. lost a wallet containing $46 and all his inden- tification cards at Leo's Speedway Tuesday night. Edward P.

Riley 837 Grove Oshkosh, had his $30 green Huffy bicycle taken from in front of Pitt's Ice Cream Parlor. 738 N. Main between p.m. Tuesday. Mark P.

Lindekugel. 912 E. Lincoln Oshkosh. reported that his bicycle, worth $15, was taken Tuesday between p.m. while parked in front of Pelfs Ice Cream Parlor.

738 N. Main St. Perry Tellock. 813 W. New York Oshkosh.

had his orange Sting-Ray bicycle taken from a parking space at Kolf Sports Center about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Thomas Schneider. 1313 Otter AVC-, Oshkosh. had a $40 green, wooden boat takan from a docking space al the base of Otter Ave.

between July 19 and Monday noon. The boat was chained, but not locked, Schneider said. Todd Chapin, 456 E. Fisk Town of Black Wolf, told the Winnebago County Sheriff's Department on Tuesday that his Schwinn bicycle had been stolen front the Oshkosh Country dubon Sunday, Accidents 41, 4:24 p.m. Tuesday.

Truck driven bv Mark G. Grundman, 25, of 916 Happy Valley Drive, Menasha, right front damage, and a Winnebago County Highway Department truck driven by Daniel .1. Weisheipl. 21. oM321 W.

Sixth Oshkosh. no reported damage. Grundman's truck is owned by Hypanex Chicago. Divorces I avtt Joel Novotny. 25.

of 613A Oregon Oshkosh. from Pearl Novotny, 23. of 419 W. 18th Oshkosh. Married May 2.

1969. Mother granted custody of two minor children. Yolanda" Campos. 28. of 409 Anahip Menasha, from Miguel Campos' 28.

Houston. Texas. 24. 1967. Mother granted custody of two minor children.

Janet Hollingsworth. 25. of 1340 Primrose Lane, Apt. L. Nccnah.

from Fred HollinR- sworth. 38. Columbus. Ohio. Married Aug.

14. 1970. Mother granted custody of one minor child: Larry Miller, 28. of 208 OJde Pulley Lane, "Menasha. from Donna Miller.

29. Algoma. Married April 11, 1970. Mother granted custody of three nnnor children. Judith Klier, 29, of 121 N.

Eagle Apt 10, Oshkosh, from Robert Klier, 33, of 233 W. River Drive, Omro. Married June 6, 1975. Annulment granted after it was determined the marriage circumvented the law and was, therefore, void. Margaret Lord.

36, of 1293 Home Menasha, from William Lord, 33, of 1296 Home Menasha. Married Aug. 10, Mother granted custody minor 1 Y' to sponsor child day camp July 28, 1976 Doily Northwestern 21 Classified Advertising NON COMMERCIAL RATES EMPLOYMENT Elizabeth Foote. 54. of 811 Monroe SL.

Oshkosh. from Robert Foote. 56. of 3PW. lath Oshkosh.

Married Oct. 30. 1942. Divorce granted after couple's voluntary separation for more than one year. Ellen of 1350 Primrose Lane.

Apt. Neenah. from Douglas Pflieger. 36. of 432 Married Feb.

14. 1973. Mother granted custody of two minor children. Walter Schmalz. 34.

of 330 Ninth from Carol Schmalz, no street address listed, Menasha. Married -June 23,1962. Joint custody awarded, with custody of two minor children granted to the father. Carol Palecek, 27. of 1425 Minnesota Oshkosh.

from Douglas Palecek. no street address listed. Mother granted custody of one minor child. Jeffrey Paulson. 21.

of 811 Jackson Oshkosh. from Kathleen Paulson. 19. of 293 E. Snell Road.

Oshkosh. Married Aug. 31,1974, In court FORFEITURES -OtyrfOskktsl- MarJs C. Johnson. 24.

of 338 Bay St, Oshkosli, $41, petty theft, June 30. Steven W. Wicgmann, 20, 4885 Clairville Road, Oshkosh, unnecessary noise, June 36- Brian W. Bruley, 20, 910 Pearl Oshkosh. $41, drinking on a public street, July 6.

Maariob L. OTfcecfe, 43, of 2031 School Oshkosh, W. Kathleen C. Conger, 25, of 1726 S. WesirSeld Oshkosh.

shoplifting. Jal? It, The Oshkosh Community YMCA will be sponsoring a summer day camp for four and five-year-old boys and girlb called Chicken-Little Camp. a i run Aug. 16-20 and will be held at the Oshkosh YMCA for two days, and Camp Winni-Y-Co for three days. The camp director will be Buchanan, past director of a pre-school camp with the Winnebago Area Camp Fire i in 1973-74.

She has three sum.mers at Camp Hiwela residenl camp as a and i director. She is working as a counselor Ihis bummer at Camp i i Co. Glenn Chase will also be working as a counselor at Chicken-Little Day Camp. He has worked at the YMCA for several years as lobby supervisor and Gra-Y leader, and is currently a conselor at a i i a i be added in the near future. The camp will start at 9 a.m.

and will end at 2 m. The objective of the camp is Fire truck strikes parked car An i a parked car i Tuesday afternoon contributed to an accident involving an Oshkosh fire truck and car on Street in Oshkosh. No injuries occurred and only minor damage occurred to the vehicles in the 5:20 m. crash. Owner of the illegally parked car was noU identified on police reports Ted'J.

a 23. of 1864 S. Sand Pit driver of fhe fire truck, was racing to a reported fire. Hif truck's i and red lights were operating, police vaid. A street from Merrill Avenue, a shorter in order to avoid a tar "was parke'd on the wrong side of the street.

As he made the his truck-struck th'e left front portion'of a northbound car driven by David M. Gallup. 24. of 1750 Lombard Ave Obhkubh. Gallup, police baid.

had pulled his car to a stop on the rifjhl side of Ihe road prior to p.m. mishap. Olher i a units continued to the scene of the reported fire, but re 1 turned later. The call was a false alarm. Child falls from high window A 22-month old Oshkosh.

boy is in good condition today at Mercy Medical Center after suffering a head laceration and concussion from a Tuesday fall out of a second floor window. The boy. Heinz Dieter Stengel, suffered the injuries 1 at home. 1822 Algoma Blvd. His father.

Heinz Stengel, said this morning that he did not know how the accident had happened. Stengel, who along with his wife rents at the Algoma Blvd. address, said that a screen on the window had been loose for some time. His son fell through UiCsWin- dow along with a fan and the shaky screen. Stengel said.

Milwaukee MILWAUKEE Toesdov's conic mcrkei closed lullv siecdv: eood Jo choke siws 33 OD-36 oo: 10 steers 35.TO-33.tPO. SlonflorO lo orod ilcrrs end neiters IS.OO 30.00; iJolrv tici'cii J7.OOaO.00: cows J6.SO-J7.50: conners end cullers 73002600: commercial Soils 30.JIB-32.51); common 78W3DOO Oolves: TuestJoVi mottiel closed SteoSv; ctw'tc eolves 36 WHO 00: 78 OO-JJ OO: bull calves 3S.OO- 45 00: tecdcr bull calves 3S OT-iS OO: ihefer colves 32JOD-3BJOO Most: loesoWs tncrWI t'osed SO Hswer; KwrtttwcWM SroWhers 4SOM6.SO: throw fcatfihrri sows feesvv Si-MW-SO; boors 3SJ80 and down. Esltmolrfl tor Wcdnooov. 7100 cctttite. SPD coOves.

ftoes. yo to offer the pre-schooler an opportunity to gel along wilh others in an informal, organized selling. Emphasis will be placed on creativity and fun. Activities will include nalure study, crafts, games, storytime, and special days. On Friday.

Aug. 20, the parents will be inviled to go to Camp Winni-Y-Co for a cook- Out and awards program. i i a is open lo bolh YMCA members and non-members. A fee will be charged to cover expenses. For further information and to sign up, contact the Oshkosh XMCA.

Neehoh Legal Notices, WOTICE OF APPLICATION CLASS 'B' MALT LIQUOR individual: Rufm J. Skiba; Place ol Business' 1127 S. Commercial SI Mailing Address: 509 Isabella SI Neenah. Wisconsin Dated al Neenah, Wisconsin Ihis dov ol Julv, 1976 J. J.

Kraus Director ol Administration Published Julv 26, 27 28, 1976 Oshkosh Legal Notices ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSMIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE ot Wisconsin, wlnnebooo County Court, Probate Branch In Ihe Matter of the Estate ot Albert Smith, also known as Albert Smith, Deceased A betition for the orobate ol the Will, and determination ot heirshlo, ol Albert Smith, also known as Albert Smith, Wmnebogo Countv. Wisconsin, DOS! otnce address 1130 Westtieid Drive, Oshkosh. Wisconsin 54901, hav- mq been tiled; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1 The petition be heard at the Win nebago Countv Courthouse, in Osh kosh Wisconsin, on August ot the opening ot Court or theratter; 2 All creditors claims must, be tiled on or bedore October 22nd. 1976. or be barred, 3 All claims will be examined and adiusted on- October 26th.

1976. at the ooening ol Court or thereafter Dated Julv 12. 1976 Bv the Court, Thomas Williams, Countv Judge. Note Please check with the attorney as to the exact time ot hearing Laird, Sioael and Hernck. A nevs 104 South Main Street.

Fond do Lac. Wisconsin 54935. Published July u-21-28 ,1976. ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Winnebago Counlv Court, Probate Branch. in the Matter of the will, and deter mmation of heirship.

of Alma Rodig, Winnebago Countv. Wisconsin, DOS! oil ice address Oshkosh Core Cenler. 1850 Bowen Street. Oshkosh Wis hav- ina been tiled; IT IS ORDERED THAT- 1 The petition be heard at the Win- nebaao Counlv Courthouse, Oshkosh Wisconsin, on August 3, 1976. at the ooenina ot Court or theratter, 2 All creditors" claims must be filed on or before October 10, 1976, or be barred.

3 All claims will be examined and adiusted on October 12. 1976. at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated Julv 9, 1976 Bv the Court. Thomas Williams.

Counlv Judge Note. Please check with the attorney as to Ihe exact time of hearing David P. Nitkowski, Nitkowski Law Offices, Attorney, 105 Washington Ave- nuc, Oshfcosn. Wisconsin 5490! Published Julv 14-21-28, 1976 ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE of Wisconsin, Wmncbago Countv Court, Probote Branch. In the matter of the Estate of Eu gene Lickleio Father Timothy Lickteig.

Deceased A petition for tfre orobate ot the Will, and determination of heirshiD. of Eugene Lickteig Father Timothy Lickteig. Winnebago Countv. Wisconsin, post office address 1020 West 6th Avenue, Wisconsin 54901. having been tiled; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1 The petition be neard at nebago County Courthouse, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on August 10, 1976.

at the opening ot Court al 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, 2. AH creditors' claims must be filed on or before October 17.197*. or be barred. 3. All claims wilt be examined ond adiusted on October Ihe opening ot Court or thereafter DatedOulv 12.

1976. Bv the Court. Thomas Williams. Countv Judge. Law Offices of Nolan, Engler.

Yokes and Bauer. S.C., Attorneys. Oshkosh National Bank Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901. Published July 14-21-28. 1976.

OFFICIAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received up to 10 30 A.M- C.D.S August 5. 1974. in Room 404, of City Hall. Osnkosn. Wsconsln.

for the construction ot asphalt overlay ond appurtenant work, at which time and place all bids will oc publicly opened and readr CONTRACT 76-15 2.000 tons not hixed asphalt All bids be addressed lo the City Manager, CITY Hall. P.O Box 1130, Oshkosh. Wisconsin, 54901. wilh the name ond address ol the bidder distinctly indicated on th outside of the en. velooe- also, to clearly indicate 'hat it contains a scaled bid tor "Contract 7615 Asmpholt Over Plans ond specifications on tile in the oHicc of me Cilv Clerk and the Engineer end mav Be examined.

Contractors must be aualtlted be- lorc receiving plans and specifications. This shall be done on Jorms Juraished by Crtv ot Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and must Se JiHed out in proper manner ond then submitted lo Crtv Manager tor consldcraion and tiled not later than August 3.5974. The Manager's de- cs lo Qualifications, will be Sinai. Uoon ODprovol ot Qualifications. olons, ond iscci'icationi con be secured Srotn ttre Crtv Clerk or Engineer ol Itte Cilv Osnkosn.

Wisconsin A deooin ol ten WO 00) donors wit! be itauircd 'or sd ol olons ond soecJTIcoilons TWs dcoosti -writ be re- lumed lo bidders who a oono Side bid or who return 3tsc dans ond more three dovi olltr ore opened. The minimum moot vtoVr 'o be oold on taid oroT-O Jhc Cotrtrortor on We Ihe iht Clert orescrlbm Jjv SicnVles. Seated bios musJ be occomoanird bv orrHHrd or btd bond ooroWe to ItiC Olv Wis-cons3n. on omcrunl ol 'hon ocr omotml oUht Wfl ooaron imol Jt flic tiu OKttflre- tit Wfl troc.1 bond wfrrrm ten KHD5 oovs. crtl No told S.1WII toe wJthtfttjwn lor rtoS Of fhhtv J30S "SOTS lottrr th time ol losjrrrmo bids Jihe Ortv twrvo.

'trM anfl till wowt onv ihflot- an bidding ACHng Oftv Wonoeer Bof lev: irwjrlvcd, it Chicago firm, 3: Class tttpree tt 2 SW tn 33 imriHwn 57 wo fl smoH SO tin 1 3 Madison SCW looov, FJnm; ana, oooiitf)e to tcvootl, Ptttifi SEEFELD 4.10 5 HI. 10 tio.te CLASSIFIED DEADLINES BEFORE 2 pm day prior lo publication for odi appearing Tuesday through Saturday. By 1 0 a Saturday for ods appearing on Monday OSHKOSH 235-7700 NEENAH-MENASHA 725-6331 BERLIN 361-0770 WAUTOMA 787-2432 RIPON 748-2765 IMPORTANT Composition costs will be charged, if an or dercd ad is canceled before the publication Errors not the fault of the ad the value ot the advertisement should be corrected ihe first dov. when one extra corrected insertion will be made without charoe The Daily Northwestern assumes no resoonsibiiitv tor NOTICE The Oshkosh Dallv Norfn western is oil ore cautions lo avoid publlshma any fraudulent or mislead I no advertising However, it anv ad aopeanna the ck ssifiod col umns o' the Daily. lent or misleading we ODDrqciate vour informing us immediately ANNOUNCEMENTS 12 In Memorium LEST WE FORGET the loving memory ot those who are no longer with us and our families, our Memanom Service is available throuah the Went Ad Department For assistance in DrcDorina memoncm notice and costs, call 2357700 and ask tor the Ctassitted Department A competent ad taker wilt help you prepare a suitable and proper message 14 Lodge Notices OSHKOSH LODGE NO.

27 AM Masonic Temple, Wash mqton Ave Next stated Communica lion Tuesday- Sept 30p Have an gnfovable sum mer vacation. Loren Soderback, Byron Lcinwebcr. Secv 15 Lost and found FOUND Small Teddy Bear in the 900 block ol Merrm Ave. Call 2332569 FOUND Youno male Persian cat Dark lone hair, amber eyes Coll 231 2611 LOST. J-monlh-okJ mate char cool qrev kitten, between 6th and Knopp.

REWARD' Co" 235 3392 LOST Old Red Pocket watch-on Tuesday. July 20th Sentimental value S20 reword 725-320-i LOST- watch, without band in Menominee Park. Witten ouer brand REWARD' Call 233 4267 LOST 1 water "ski on LaRC Winnebaqo near the caro oond 233 M73 REWARD tor return of onfl block striped cat lost in area ot COOP and K-Wiort pn She has orange colored triangle in lorehead hair, and black tto on toil Please call collect, 1-3J2 8931 17 Personals GOT A PROBLEM' Coll HeiDllne 2337707. We can help We core DISTRESSING PRENANCY' For confidential info and refer rot 731 1101 or 2723950 IS YOUR PHARMACY communl ty service orie-ited'Mueller Pot is we act os ticket agents tor oil worthwhile events ol no charge -Bring your next ore scnotion to us WE ARE A FULL SERVICE PHARMACY'- LOSE WEIGHT with New Shape Tablets and Hvdrex Water Pills ot Mueller Potter Drug. WITNESS SOUGHT -Will driver 1 of white station wogon who witnessed Occident on Main and Scott Sts Thursday.

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0 677 n.h^.h. WIs. 235 1H1 Melo wunti-u advertisements ore ar ranocd lor the convenience ol rcoderv Read the olterlnss in the classification most oooro oriple 'of vour Qualifications 61 Oftict Cltricol GENERAL OFFICE Rapid expansion has created an immediate opening lor an Ihdt- viduat with a knowledge of all ohoscs ot office skids and oroco dures Send complete resume to Box 3 The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern TELLER Full time Must IVDC well and en lov workma with people Apply tn ocrson FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Pork Ploza WANTED Receptionist tor Doc lor office in Redgramte Please send resume to Box 336- Red granite WISCONSIN TRIBAL WOMEN, INC needs a Secretary- Bookkeeper full time, storting immediately Write 119 rjernjjfrevJ-jfliL Oshkosh 54901 1 62 Skills I Crofts COSMETOLOGIST, manoocr's license, who would like to be his or her own boss, to rent sooce in focal established salon Write lo Box Y1. Oshkosh Daily Northv.estcrn EXPERIENCED HAND WOOD TURNER- Excellent salary. Many benettts A Mto Co Colt collect 258 13Q8.

Milwaukee EXPERIENCED ROOFER 722800B EXPERIENCED SIDING Aoalicotors Wanted Coll 733 OJ9J HAIRDRESSER to till in tor yo cations oort time Call 23I-6V10 HELP WANTED ADDliancc Serviceman Salary commensur ote with experience Paid vaca lion, insurance, and other benc Ills Coll Berlin. 361-3777. or vrite. Paoe Electric Co, Berlin Wis 5JV23 I HAVE WORK FOR Competent Vinyl Sheet Goods Installer References required -Phone 231-6229 SEVERAL POSITIONS ODen tor Dart time take home bead strinp ma or macrame oieee work Ap olv at: Solon. 3'00 to only 505 Main SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED AT OSHKOSH B'GOSH INC.

112 Otter Ave. No necessary, mcen iive pay, steady permanent Please opp'y at the foc'ory office 7 to 3-30 WANTED Beautician Beautician Call AI-Addm Styhna Solon for Allen 233-11J1 WANTED. FIRST CLASS TECHNICIAN, One who is experienced in Transmissions, trant end air conditiontna and general me chomcs No other need TOP waqes. fringe benefits Aoolj person to Milt Schumacnrr, Badaer Olds Mam at Irving, Oshkosh 1U WANTED Church oraanist for Presbvtcnon Church in Oshkosh Sunday morning service. 9 30 and Wed evenings choir practice, 30 S25 a week stort ma solarv Coll J26-1289 Jor uooomTmeni THE PERFECT WAY TO FIND BUYERS FOR IDLE ITEMS "CALL AN EXPERT" DAILY NORTHWESTERN SERVICE DIRECTORY OFFERING DAILY UP TO THE MINUTE NrWS ABOUT LOCAL BUSINESS SERVICES FEATURED SERVICE OF THE DAY: GORDON'S UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Yes we oo CwVom UohoH'cty on bocii and Coll GORDON 01 235-7260 Appltontes Atncrno MOVlOO, Comma, 'KrtctfrnA i 'fl Tonocm oo WAV yjnyojp SERVICE cfl $03 WPUBPD Auction-tea) Estate MOUSE Coll Wdtti 1flr VEX wov VT we 0 Oior Openers DOUBLE WUVG WINDOW cffii 1OV "USCM Auft'tmTi f.

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About Neenah Menasha Northwestern Archive

Pages Available:
11,197
Years Available:
1966-1976