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Here's how Corporate executives are drawn from many dilterent areas ot the company, but entry level requirements lor accountants may be considerably diiterent from those for sales Ask about human requirements." If you are interested in sales, what kind of sales person does the company want'. Insurance companies often like quick hitters people who sell many different people quickly and But an industrial sales position re infrequently Keep ill touch With the companies you arc interested in while you are it college Let the personnel directors know you h.!e billowed their ad ice and thank them market will continue in he highly lint by tallowing lit years ahead these slcps, you call gel youi'sell a big edge The pih (ompitimc in Pick out industries that are growing rapidly. They will ofter the most jobs and the greatest opportunity for advaneemeiit Choose specifie companies that appear to lie on long-teremployment expansion curves Companies H- RflY - VAS oVt r re c -- - r r - ( p, ' -- HERCULON SOFA & LOVE SEAT I HOWARD 3f A tZftSU TOMORROW'S DOlLAR Mr C Xerox. Texas Instruments. Caterpillar are examples Write or call the personnel directors of the companies you are interested in. Tell them y ou .would like to work for them when you finish your education Then ask their recommendations and requirements for education and training. Many will be like IBM, Tractor nd Kodak . ' V A positions. You can get a job in many different areas in a single corporation. Do you want to enter via accounting, administration, sales, marketing, production or engineering'. Ask about Zucchini from the garden can be made into delicious bread, muffins. Nice part about it, the treats are nutritious, too! For a.flavorful treat- Zucchini Nut Bread By Winnifred Jardine Deseret News food editor If you're a gardener whose plot runneth over with excess zucchini, clip these recipes and count your blessings! This Zucchini Nut Bread is not only delicious with its cake-lik- e texture, but its filled with ingredients that will please any nutritionally-minde- d mother: zucchini, eggs, molasses, enriched white and whole wheat flour, raisins and nuts. With the zucchini and molasses as ingredients, the loaf will stay moist and fresh two weeks or longer in the refrigerator. Zucchini Oatmeal Muffins are an item that can be made every few days to help utilize that gargantuan supply of garden zucchini. ZUCCHINI NUT BREAD g eggs to blend. Add oil, sugar, molasses, and vanilla; continue beating mixture until thick and foamy. Combine dry ingredients and add to egg mixture. Stir just until blended. Add zucchini, raisins, and nuts; mix gently to avoid further crushing the zucchini shreds. Divide batter between two greased and floured 5 x loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 1 hour or until toothpick comes clean. .After bread has cooled for about 10 minutes, remove from pans to finish cooling on wire rack. Makes two large loaves. Keeps two weeks or longer in refrigerator. ZUCCHINI OATMEAL MUFFINS 1 '2 flour, unsifted eups 1 2V Va 3 eggs 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup granulated sugar i.i cup molasses 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups flour, unsifted 4 cup whole wheat flour teaspoon salt teaspoon soda 2 teaspoon baking powder 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2 cups shredded zucchini 1 cup raisins cup chopped nuts Use the coarsest surface of a grater to shred the unpeeled zucchini. If zucchini is extremely watery, place in a colander or sieve to drain while preparing the batter. In large bowl of electric mixer, beat 1 1 1 1 cup rolled oats teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup milk egg cup vegetable oil 3 tablespoons molasses '2 cup shredded zucchini 'A cup chopped nuts, if desired Use coarsest surface of a grater to shred the washed, unpeeled zucchini. If zucchini is extremely watery, place in a colander or sieve to drain while preparing the batter. In a large bowl, stir together dry ingredients. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the milk, egg, oil, and molasses. Mix just until combined. Gently stir in the zucchini and nuts. d Fill 12 muffin tins 23 full. Bake at 425 degrees F. for 15 minutes or until done. Serve hot with butter or margarine. Makes 12 medium muffins. 1 ' well-grease- Doing the correct thing Bv Elizabeth L. Post DEAR MRS. POST: I am starting to plan my wedding, hut I have a problem. My mother and father are divorced and my father has remarried. 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