The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

Norton shows most dignity By DAVE ANDERSON C. N. Y. Times News Service GILMAN HOT SPRINGS, Calif. On the roadside marquee at the Massacre Canyon Inn, red letters announce, "Welcome Ken Norton The Champ." Ken Norton is not the world heavyweight champion; he is merely the No.

1 contender. But on dignity, deserves the championship now. the confusion, if not corruption, that surrounds Leon Spinks's first defense of the title he detached from Muhammad Ali three weeks ago, Ken Norton is the only boxer behaving like a champion. Leon Spinks has turned into a pawn for Bob Arum, the devious Top Rank promoter, and the CBS network. Muhammad Ali has turned into a pa handler for a rematch, the first multimillion dollar panhandler in captivity, but a panhandler, nevertheless.

Ali likes to boast that, "I'm bigger than boxing" but he's getting smaller and smaller. The more Muhammad Ali whines about a rematch and the more Bob Arum snarls about Leon Spinks's alleged rib injury, the more Ken Norton will emerge as the new champion of the people, at least the people who believe a boxer's signed agreement should be as non-negotiable as the rule that a round lasts three minutes. And the people in the Congress and the Justice Department should consider investigating what is happening in boxing now, notably how Leon Spinks is being squeezed by two corporate boa constrictors, Top Rank and CBS. The squeeze on Leon Spinks involves the World Boxing Council edict that he must make his first defense against Ken Norton or be stripped of the title. But the squeeze was created by Top Rank and CBS long before the WBC ruling.

According to a memo signed by Bob Arum to Jose Sulaiman, the WBC president, on Feb. 17, two days after Ali was dethroned, the Top Rank promoter acknowledged that Top Rank's contract with the new champion provided that Spinks "is to receive $1 million as a purse for his first title defense and $50,000 for training expenses." Top Rank's contract with CBS, the memo stipulates, is that the network will purchase the TV rights to Spinks's first title de fense for $1,550,000, including about $200,000 for the challenger. "The position of CBS, the memo explained, "is that they will hold Top Rank to the rights price. The network lost considerable money in telecasting the AliSpinks fight by reason of the very high rights price paid and is seeking to recoup its loss on the next Spinks title The network's loss, of course, would be recouped at Leon Spinks's expense. In a letter to the WBC president three months ago, Spinks acknowledged that he had been "informed" of the edict and that, "I herewith accept the said edict," even though he presumably was aware of the Top RankCBS contract limiting him to $1 million for a Norton title bout that is worth much more in today's boxing market.

Bob Arum's memo also declared that a "purse in the area of $200,000 will be offered in good faith to Ken Norton." since the No. 1 challenger called Bob Arum's bluff and accepted the $200,000 offer in good faith, Bob Arum has been acting in bad faith, first by choreographing Ali's nationally televised plea for a rematch and then announcing Spinks's mysterious rib cartilage damage. The memo acknowledged that "We (Top Rank) are in an extremely difficult legal position in that Leon Spinks is bound contractually to Top Rank and Top Rank is bound contractually to CBS" which means that the new champion is bound to CBS, thereby diminishing his market value. The memo disclosed that Top Rank "arranged" for CBS to televise the Ali-Spinks fight as long ago as last August, two months before Spinks had a 10-round draw with Scott LeDoux, three months before Spinks was awarded a 10- round decision over Alfeo Rhigetti, six months before Spinks won the title. Judging by the memo, Spinks signed away the right to earn more than $1 million in his first title defense to the Top Rank promoters who already had the contract with CBS to televise it.

All of which poses some questions: Who was advising Spinks? Was anybody advising him? Was his manager of record, Mitt Barnes, who has charged that Top Spinks Rank is now controlled aware by, promoters, the contract? What other contracts exist? Top Rank has announced that the CBS contract does not cover an Ali rematch as Spinks's first title defense, but there is no mention of that in the memo. In all this possible antitrust situation, Leon Spinks should be as eager to ask questions as the Congress and the Justice Department. "Arum is ruining boxing," Ken Norton was saying Wednesday after roadwork in the San Jacinto mountains where he is in light training. "And he's ruining Leon Spinks along with it." the table in the No. 1 contender's room were several books, including "Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude" by Napoleon Hill and W.

Clement Stone. Tar Heels are hurting CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) North Carolina goes into Saturday's NCAA West regional tournament game against San Francisco with some of the same injury problems that slowed the Tar Heels down in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. "Our major problem is the health of (center) Jeff Wolf," said Coach Dean Smith in a news conference Wednesday. "Doctors have said he can practice, but not play.

So obviously we are going to let him play, but not practice. After the Wake Forest game last week his knee was swollen for three days." Wolf is a sophom*ore from Kohler, Wis. sprained an ankle late in the season, was better, "but he is not in great physical condition. He has not practiced regularly since February 10. He will have to rest more than usual against San Francisco." Smith's team is competing as an atlarge entry in the first round of the tournament.

Madison girls top Einstein Smith said Mike 0'Koren, who Kris Gumness and Mary Bornemann. Vital statistics Woodenshoe Road, Neenah. Deaths Leon and Wendy Thompson, 1638 Sanders Oshkosh. Ralph Jorgensen, 70, Butte des Larry and Barbara Vondracek, 344 Morts. Mark Court, Neenah.

Anton Rennon, 83, 125 Byrd Michael and Charlotte Zielinski, Neenah. S. Hewitt Neenah. Lawrence C. Westphal, 48, 323 Nash Hortonville.

Births elsewhere Deaths elsewhere Son to Tim and Patti Steller, Schofield. Grandparents are Mr. and Paul Richard Scott, 51, of Mrs. Lewis Emery, 54 Chatham Court, Sarasota, formerly of Appleton, father Neenah. Gregory Scott, Kaukauna.

Daughter to Edward and Jane HumKenneth Selig, 42, Manchester, page, Margate, Fla. Grandmother is Iowa, formerly of Appleton. Margaret Schroeder and Schroeder, great father is August both of Births Appleton. Memorial to William and Phyllis Marriage licenses Drews, 1213 E. Sylvan Appleton.

Son to Lyle and Lynda Paulson, route Outagamie County Clerk James 2, Menasha. Hensel has issued licenses to: Kaukauna Community Winfred B. Malouf P.O. Box Son to Joseph and Kathleen Beach, 2141, and Susan E. Loughrin, 2905 W.

box 173, Sherwood. Fourth both Appleton. St. Elizabeth Victor D. Powell, Kathleen E.

Sons to: Ferguson, both 908 Boyd Douglas and Christy Hinkens, Kaukauna. E. North Appleton. Roger L. Warning, 222 Lakeshore David and Janet Vanden Heuvel, 314 Drive, and Cindy J.

Nelson, P.O. Box S. Main Kimberly. 66, both Hortonville. Richard and Suzanne Liebergen, Terrence L.

Lemerande, route 1, and route 1, Greenleaf. Linda K. Greenman, 209 Spruce David and Robyn Hackbarth, 821 W. both Hortonville. Weiland Appleton.

Terry E. Schauman, 640 State Shawano Community Menasha, and Julie A. Hassell, 715 Sue Daughter to James and Ruth Ann Little Chute. Schultz, route 3, Clintonville. James M.

Spears, 2317 S. Oneida Son to Robert and Debra Court, route Appleton, and Rosalie A. Erickson, 118 1, Black Creek. Sessions Waupaca. Theda Clark Regional Medical Center Leo S.

Burzynski, route 3, New LonDaughters to: don, and Vivian L. Gaedtke, route 1, Paul and Linda Dirkes, 909 Clovis Bear Creek. Menasha. Michael E. Delfosse, 417 S.

John Robert and Mary Flood, 201 Harrison and Virginia M. Vander Wielan, 327 S. Neenah. Maple both Kimberly. Richard and Jean Keberlein, 964 Eckehard O.

Dartsch, 105 W. Atlantic Grove Menasha. and Suzette D. Cook, 1701 E. MelSons to: rose both Appleton.

Thomas and Dori Hoffmann, David B. Morey, Schofield Barracks, State Menasha. Hawaii, and Debra A. Ingalls, route 1, and Geolgeann Knier, 1260 Shiocton. Madison Junior High downed Einstein, 33-12, in girls frosh basketball action Wednesday.

The top scorers for Madison were Thursday, March 9, 20 Office and Clerical KEYPUNCH OPERATOR For Model 129 Punch or 3742 Data Recorder. Apply in person: KOEHRING Farm Equipment Div. 3800 W. Wis. Appleton KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Day shift.

Experience necessary. Call for appointment: I. BAHCALL INDUSTRIES 734-9271 SECRETARY Experience preferred, but will contraining an appropriate candidate. Call 725-8401 or write R-37, Post-Crescent. MEDICAL INSURANCE CLERK and part time position, pleasprofessional environment in office.

Experience preAttractive salary and benefit package. Send reto Director of Personnel, Box 1009, Neenah, WI 54956. OFFICE PERSON PART TIME Duties include accounts receivable, typing, estimating, iob costing, telephone answering. Experience preferred in at least some of these areas. Construction background helpful.

Mornings until end of May, then afternoons. Submit typewritten resume to Door Dock Equipment, 991 Haase Neenah, WI 54956. TELLER SECRETARY Neenah financial institution. Job duties include teller functions and a variety of secretarial applications. Ph.

for appointment between 9 and 4 daily, 725-8081. 21 Stores, Restaurants ALTERATIONS Must be a proficient seamstress. Approximately 20 hrs. per week. Willing to work some nights and Saturdays.

Apply at: GIMBELS 122 E. College Ave. Appleton, WI BARTENDER Evening hours. Mature, neat ap-1 pearing and 21 years old or over. Apply MIKE'S RUSTIC INN, 1930 W.

Wisconsin Appleton. BARTENDERS Apply in person at the Knighthawk Lounge, 7 to 9 p.m. BARTENDER 43 hour week. Switch weekends. Paid vacation.

Experienced preferred. 739-8921. BREAKFAST FRY COOK Day shift, limited weekend work, above average wages for productive employee. Will consider trainee. Apply in person, Mon.Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

COUNTRY KITCHEN 3626 W. College, Appleton BUS PERSONS Part time. Apply in person, Butte des Morts Golf Club, between 1-4 p.m. March 9,10,13,14, or 15. COOK Full time.

Experienced in all phases of cooking. Apply in person between 1-4 p.m. March 9, 10, 13, 14 or 15. BUTTE DES MORTS GOLF CLUB. COOK Must be fast.

Some experience prefer red. 43 hour week. Trade weekends. Paid vacation. Call 739-8921.

COUNTER CLERK Wanted full time in Menasha office. Full benefits. Reply to Box R- 20, Post-Crescent. 1978 The Post-Crescent, 21 Stores, Restaurants Good earnings working conditions. Flexible hours.

Apply in personGolden Griddle, Fox Point, Neenah Must be over 21. Apply in per son after 2:30 p.m. ARLO'S COFFEE SHOP Downtown Neenah 22 Skills and Crafts AUTO MECHANIC 2 years on the lob experience or equivalent training. Applicant should be experienced in tune-up, brake front-end work. Modern service center located in Shawano.

5 days 8-5, Sat. 8-noon. Good pay, complete benefit package. For more information please call 739-6101 and ask for Ray Zuelke. AUTO MECHANIC Great opportunity for an individval with at least two years experience, or for a certified auto mechanic.

Excellent working conditions, paid holidays, uniforms furnished, incentives, insurance and profit sharing plan available. Apply in person at Matthews Tire Auto Center, 2930 W. College Appleton. 734-5701. AUTOMOTIVE BODY MECHANIC Must do quality work.

Com- bination painting straightening. Must be able to use a body puller. Modern shop, super clean. One of the finest fringe packages in any dealership. Call Leon Forslund for an interview at 725-7051.

BILL HESSER OLDS NEENAH COMPUTER OPERATOR Wis. B-11 23 Administrative, Professional Obituaries Ralph Jorgensen Butte des Morts Age 70, died Wednesday at Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh. Mr. Jorgensen had been a grocer in Berlin and Tustin until his retirement. He was a member of the Grace English Lutheran Church in Berlin.

Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Elizabeth) Duket, Milwaukee; sons: Gene, Pekin, Illinois; Jim, Oshkosh; his mother, Mrs. Sena Jorgensen, Berlin; three sisters: Mrs. Letha Pagel, Blair, Nebraska; Mrs. Louise Hempel, Red Granite; Mrs.

Ruth 01- son, Poy Sippi; a brother, Palmen Jorgensen, Poy Sippi; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. complete funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Grace English Lutheran Church in Berlin, with the Rev. Harold D. Gluth officiating.

Burial will be in Poy Sippi Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Wiecki Funeral Home and from noon on Saturday until the time of the service. Anton Rennon (Tony) 125 Byrd Neenah Age 83, died Wednesday lowing a lengthy illness. He June 13, 1894 in New York, Mr.

Rennon had been a dent for most of his life. He ployed as a salesman for Garment and Uniform fore his retirement. There Area sends 11 to state gym meet Eleven Fox Cities area compete in the WIAA's combined and girls meets Saturday at South High School. Neenah's Kellie Murphy berly's Vicki Ver Hoven will the Class A girls test. Murphy ified in each of the four events, as well as in the while Ver Hoven is entered in horse vaulting.

Appleton East's Jim Bruce Kettner and Randy compete in the boys Class A. qualified in the long horse and rings, as well as the all-around. chow is in the still rings and bars. Kettner qualified in exercise. Six area girls seek honors Class test.

Hortonville has ley in floor exercise, Nancy the balance beam and Joan in uneven parallel bars. Chilton nice Albedyll in the balance Pat Freidel in the uneven Little Chute's Jo Peters is parallel bars event. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals ABORTION An option for wanted pregnancy. Information referral, 733-2754, 734-7746. ARE YOU PREGNANT? We care about you And your concerns, 24 739-9796, Pregnancy Hotline FREE Banquet party rooms for all occasions.

Call Chef America. 731-4901. WANT TO TALK? WE WILL LISTEN. Crisis Center 731-3211. 24 hours.

WE COULD Recommend counseling for alcohol or drug problems Information Referral Center 731-5428 SELL YOUR DON'T NEEDS with A Post-Crescent Want Ad Make People Happy With Happy Ad! Greetings Anniversaries Birthdays Special Events 3 Day $1.50 Cash $1.65 Charge Ph. 739-0186 Arlen, Arlen, would you have thought at 34 that you'd have wife and kids in one year more? But now, today, you're 35 content, happy, no roaming eye. The newsroom sees the real you and life goes on with a 1-30-2 and 2-36-2 fml. happy birthday 35! ARLEN, Being an old married man of 35, as some would say over the hill you are always welcome to come to the younger generation for help you may be needing in the near future. Kitty-corner Condolences.

S. Landwehr ARLEN If you would ever answer your own phone, you wouldn't miss out on all the birthday wishes you've got coming. Happy Birthday ARLEN, Woof, woof, woof-woof, woof bowwow-wow-wow. Snarl, snarl, grrr. Bow-owowowowowow woof, woof, woof woof, bow-wow.

CASEY BOY CONGRATULATIONS DONALD D. DIAMOND On your beautiful new name. From your wife daughters DEAR PA You're not getting older, you're getting better. Happy birthday. Love, "Big" For a good time call A-R-L-E-N Candy, Gigi, Fatima, Bunny, (Hippy Birthday!) Gypsy, Fifi, Dolly, Honey Lou, Desiree and Hildegarde Good, OLD Arlen: Have a great day, you booger, you.

Wee Willie Whippersnapper mediate survivors. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Kessler Funeral Home, Neenah, with the Rev. Msgr. Eugene F.

Hotchkiss officiating. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home and from 8 a.m.

Saturday until time of the service. Kenneth Selig Manchester, Iowa Formerly of Appleton, age 42, died Wednesday as a result of an airplane crash in Kentucky. The funeral arrangements are incomplete and pending at Thomas, Ellenbecker, Andersen Funeral Home. Paul Richard Scott 4050 Bent Tree Lane, Sarasota, Florida Formerly of Appleton, age 51, died unexpectedly Tuesday aftermoon in Sarasota, Florida. He was born January 3, 1927 in De Pauw, Indiana.

Mr. Scott was the retired president of Baur Truck and Equipment, Appleton. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Appleton. Survivors include his wife, Patricia; a son, Gregory, Kaukauna; two daughters: Mrs. Michael (Elaine) Paul, Milwaukee; and Mrs.

James (Sharon) Mader, El jebel, Colorado; three stepsisters: Mrs. Bonnie Holland, Jasper, Indiana; Mary Moore, and Nona Fennell, both of Indianapolis, Indiana; a stepbrother, Eldo Bush, Annapolis, Maryland; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Beneva Christian Church, 4835 Beneva Road, Sarasota, Florida. Friends may call at the Toale Brothers Funeral Home, 6903 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, after 12 p.m.

Friday. A memorial fund has been established for the Bethesda Lutheran Home for Children in care of the Faith Lutheran Church, Appleton. Lawrence C. Westphal 323 S. Nash St.

Hortonville Age 48, died Wednesday in Appleton following a lengthy illness. He was born February 15, 1930 in Appleton and had owned and operated Larry's Country Club, Hortonville, for 18 years. He was a member of the Hortonville Lions Club. Survivors include his wife, father, Chester, Appleton; a daughter, Mrs. Christopher (Vickie) Kimball, Menasha; a son, Michael, Neenah; two sisters: Mrs.

Michael (Darlene) Koerner, Larsen; and Mrs. Dewey (Audrey) Kappel, Kaukauna; and four grandchildren. He was pre ceded in death by his mother, a stepmother and a brother. The funeral will will be at 11 a.m. Friday morning at the Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home, Hortonville, with Father Paul Vanden Hogen officiating.

Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday until the hour of the service. A memorial fund has been established. EMPLOYMENT 20 Office and Clerical ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ASST.

PROCESSING Growth opportunity for an aggressive self-motivated person. Will assist in accounts payable system. Must have good calculator aptitude and able to work with figures. Also, data processing experience would be necessary to handle the Familiarty with Burroughs B80 equipment would be helpful. Complete benefit program and a starting salary commensurate with experience and ability.

Equal Opportunity Employer Apply In Person: PIERCE MANUFACTURING, INC. 315 S. Pierce Appleton 54911 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK For local warehouse. Excellent fringe benefits. Group insurance, pension plan.

Reply to Box R-19, Post-Crescent. A SALES PROMOTION OPERATOR PART TIME Will operate printing equipment, assemble literature and catalogs, fill branch and field salesmen literature and order Some typing experience preferred. Call in person at Allied Fire-Lite, 310 N. Kools, Appleton. CLERICAL HELP Experienced, good typist, accurate with figures, able to assume responsibility.

Sales service background helpful. Small local office, varied duties. Salary open. Excellent fringe benefits. Send resume to Box R-31, Post-Crescent.

All replies confidential. COMPUTER OPERATOR Third shift. IBM System Experience helpful, but not neces- Call for appointment: I. BAHCALL INDUSTRIES 734-9271 GENERAL OFFICE BOOKKEEPING PERSON WANTED. Work hours flexible.

Send resume of experience and salary requirements to Appleton Marble Granite, 1708 E. Wisconsin Appleton, Wi. 54911. DISHWASHERS WI Full or part time. Apply in person at Butte des Morts Golf Club, between 1-4 p.m.

March 9, 10, 13, 14 or 15. part FULL TIME BARTENDER Must be experienced. Apply in person: Martine's Restaurant, 3025 W. College, Appleton. GROCERY DEPT.

MANAGER Large, modern, new supermarket has opening for experienced per son in grocery ordering stock control. Apply now at Ron Lloyd's Waupaca Red Owl, Waupaca Woods Shopping Mall, Waupaca, or call 715-258-7624. HUNGRI'S Part time help wanted for nights and weekends. Apply in person. MISTER DONUT Has part time position for a responsible individual to learn donut baking.

For appointment call 725- 6221 or 739-0721. PART TIME Kitchen help or cashiers. Days or nights. Apply in person to the Manager. HARDEE'S RESTAURANT 1915 N.

Richmond, Appleton The People's Market PlacePost-Crescent Want Ad Columns RESTAURANT HELP Late night hours, full or part time. Apply in person only to C.J.'S Restaurant, 1404 S. Commercial Neenah. RETAIL SALESCLERK Full time. Experience in plant care necessary.

Apply at 230 E. Col- lege Appleton. Part time, Friday Saturday evenings. Phone 739-8921. WAITERS FULL TIME PART TIME Experience necessary.

Apply in person between 1-4 p.m. March 9, 10, 13, 14 and 15. BUTTE DES MORTS GOLF CLUB Full time, evenings. Apply in person between 9 and 5. Appleton Country Kitchen, 3626 W.

College Ave. OPENING FOR GROUP HOME PARENTS AT FRIENDSHIP HOUSE A Home for Adolescent Boys Excellent salary plus housing, meals and utilities. Fringe benefits include liberal vacation, monthly leave time and health insurance. MATURE COUPLE, PREFERABLY WITHOUT MINOR CHILDREN Write to: Sheboygan County Dept. of Social Services Court House Annex Sheboygan, Wisconsin 53081 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTPERSON Experienced for expanding chitectural engineering, surveying, land planning firm.

Send resume to: RICE ORTH, INC. 303 S. Bluemound Dr. Appleton, WI COMPUTER OPERATOR Entry level position available immediately. Full time, year around keyboard work.

Accuracy and speed are important. Accounting and EDP background helpful, but not required. Send hand written resume to Box R-30, Post-Crecent. LEGAL sider Box Full ant doctor's ferred. fringe sume P.O.

COPYWRITER RETAIL ADVERTISING ShopKo has an opening for an experienced copywriter with retail background in writing copy for newspaper and circular advertising. Liberal salary and fringe benefits including profit sharing, paid vacation, holidays, dental, health life insurance. Write or call in strict confidence to: MARY SPAUDE ShopKo Stores, Inc. P.O. Box 3650, Green Bay 54303 PH.

414-497-2211 Equal Opportunity Employer Engineering architectural firm located in valley. Excellent fringe benefits, 2 years electrical experience required. Send resume including salary requirements to Box R-25, Post-Crescent. evening folwas born New York. Neenah resiwas emTopps Company, beare no im- gymnasts will boys Waukesha and Kimcompete qualindividual all-around, the side Van Rooy, Malchow will Van Rooy the still Malparallel the floor in the girls Sue ManBleisner in Szeblewski has Jabeam and parallel bars.

also in the HAPPY ADS Happy (This is Enioy it A Happy to "such a Birthday Take the Happy you big P-C Hey, Have a super Fleet 8 Special ATTY. AT LAW Richard L. lege, Suite 403. 731-5922 LOSING AND FEELING Next March Phone Or WIS. INSTITUTE 1001 Cherry One Smoking WIS.

INSTITUE Phone 1-432-6774 TAKE OFF the way. Chapter in your membership to pre-teen. For call Tops Area 667-4732. 9 Lost CAT FOUND long hair and Owner please 10 Business ADVANCE Check our prices, Fast service General cleaning pervised, reliable personnel for ARLEN Birthday! a rush) bunches! birthday nice boy." Catfish Happy day off Love, Edward, Birthday palooka! Weirdos STUFFY! Street Fink Notices Gen. Practice.

Jones, 103 W. ColFor appt. call or 731-5923. WEIGHT GREAT! classes start 28, 29, 30 1-432-6774 Write: OF HYPNOSIS Green Bay, WI LOST OF HYPNOSIS Green Bay POUNDS SENSIBLY There's a Top area open for men, women, teen more information Captain at 414-1 and Found Dark grey with wearing a collar. call 733-9045.

Services INSULATION Free Estimates 731-0722 CUSTO-CLEANERS of all types. Suand efficient the cost conscious customer. Ph. 731-0069. Free Estimates.

FASSBENDER BROS. REFRIGERATION Route 3, Kau- kauna. Commercial sales service. 24 hr. service.

766-1930. Emergency: 766-9061 or 766-3817. Frigidaire, Maytag, GE "Genuine Factory Parts" Factory Trained Service Men! H. C. PRANGE CO.

733-5511 KIRBY SALES SERVICE Genuine parts in stock. 1235 W. College Ave. 734-1889 PRIVATE DETECTIVE CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION SERVICE LICENSED BONDED Write P. 0.

Box 2492 Appleton, WI 54911 ROD'S SHARPENING SERVICE Steel carbide blades, saws and routers. Free pick up delivery. 989-1918. THE HANGERS Professional Wallpapering Interior Painting. For free estimates phone 733-6558.

WE INSTALL floor covering. Carpeting, inlaid are our specialties. Free estimates. 722-3652. DRAFTSPERSON For construction company.

Send resume to P.O. Box 1734, Appleton, WI 54913. DUNHILL OF APPLETON 4321 W. College 414-731-8081 The National Personnel Service Licensed Employment Agency Immediate opening for individual with a minimum of 1 year operation experience with or larger. DOS a must power a plus.

Rapidly growing company with excellent salary and benefits in Central Wisconsin. Send resume and salary requirements to P.O. Box 790B, Marshfield, WI 54449. DISPLAY INSTALLER Travel to several stores Manitowoc, daily. Fox Valley cities and Stevens Point and Wausau once a month.

Own car, monthly expenses. Ability to work by yourself. Reply to Box R-21, Post- Crescent. ESTABLISHED BEAUTY SHOP Needs part time hairdresser. Ph.

725-7555 7 or 739-0894. FIRE INSPECTOR INVESTIGATOR Full time. Qualifications: 1) Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in the fire service, with at least 2 years supervisory experience. 2) 1-2 years experience in fire inspection practices and procedures and preferable an Associate Degree within the Fire Service field. Applications may be obtained at the Town of Menasha Offices, 1000 Valley Road, Menasha, WI Ph.

731-9146 JOURNEYMAN OR MASTER PLUMBER WANTED For residential work. All replies will be held confidential. Call Les Gauthier, before 8 or after 6 p.m. 739-1330. LIFT TRUCK MECHANIC Immediate, full time opening for lift truck mechanic.

Must have mechanical background, knowledge of LP gas and hydraulic systems preferred. Full company benefits, will train right person. Call for appointment at Allis-Chalmers Material Handling, phone 739-5361. An Equal Opportunity Employer MECHANIC Full time starting immediately. Call 766-9875 for appointment.

MECHANIC WANTED Experience necessary. Send resume to P.O. Box 1734, Appleton, WI 54913. NURSING ASSISTANT Immediate openings for full and time, 7-3 shift. Excellent oriGeriatric experience or certification preferred.

Ap- ply in person, 9-4 p.m. FAMILY HERITAGE NURSING HOME 601 Briarcliff, Appleton OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN OR WOMAN Must be experienced in repair and installation of oil burners and complete heating systems. Some experience with air conditioning desirable. Good salary and fringe benefits. Opening available immediately in the Wausau-Wisconsin area.

Write Box R-36, A PARTS DEPARTMENT We are looking for an aggressive per son to train who would like to grow with the parts business. Typing good driving record, accounting helpful. P. O. Box 666, Neenah, WI 54956 SEMI-DRIVER Over the road, two years experience.

Meet all qualifications. Call 734-2812 or 731-6867. WELDERS (Wire feed) Apply in person KOEHRING FARM EQUIPMENT DIV. 3800 W. Wisconsin Ave.

Appleton, WI 54912 23 Administrative, Professional BUSINESS MANAGER OPENING AVAILABLE Must have skills in bookkeeping, budgeting and payroll. Send resume to Box R-16, Post-Crescent. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN Time study, work processing, work station layout, standard data PRODUCTION CONTROL SCHEDULER Schedule and expedite maufacturing loading. Knowledge of metal work manufacturing processes helpful. KOEHRING FARM EQUIPMENT DIV.

3800 W. Wisconsin Ave. P.O. Box 1279 Appleton, WI 54912 739-3631 MASTERS DEGREE SOCIAL WORKER Full time. Excellent salary and fringe benefits.

Send resume to; Mr. David Verhasselt, NHA Outagamie County Health Center 3300 W. Wis. Ave. Appleton, WI 54911 An Equal Opportunity Employer OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Immediate full time position available for registered or registry eli.

gible Occupational Therapist to work primarily with physically disabled and acute psychiatric patients. Located in university city of 48.000 adjacent to summer and winter recreational areas. Good salary and benefit program. Contact the Personnel Department: MERCY MEDICAL CENTER 631 Hazel Street P. O.

Box 1100 Oshkosh, WI 54902 An Equal Opportunity Employer YOUR WANT AD is delivered 45,000 homes. Ph 739-0186. RELIEF INDUSTRIAL NURSE PART TIME WORK We are accepting applications for a relief industrial nurse. This per son will act as a vacation and ness replacement in a local multi plant manufacturing operation! Please send resume to: Box 23, All replies confidential. Equal Opportunity Employer R.N.

General nursing duties to patients in nursing home. 40 hr. wk. Good working con ditions. Chilton Village, 810, Mea morial Chilton.

HAPPY ADS MEN AND WOMEN Part time, needed for janitorial service in the Appleton, Neenah-Menasha area. Experience preferred. Hours 5-9 p.m. JACK'S MAINTENANCE SERVICE 722-5136 Mo B. INSTRUMENTATION SUPERVISOR Immediate opening for an experienced Instrumentation Supervisor.

Successful candidate must have at least 6 years of shop experience with electronic and pneumatic industrial instrumentation. Must have following capabilities: Ability to direct efforts of the Instrument Maintenance Shop and Instrumentation Mechanics. Ability to troubleshoot and direct repairs of electronic instrumentation equipment. Ability to train instrumantation mechanics in basic electronics for diagnosis and repair of electronic instrumentation. Send resume to: AMERICAN CAN COMPANY Employe Relations Department Post Office Box 790, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

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