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   West Bend Journal (Newspaper) - July 2, 1975, West Bend, Iowa                                and Archives 50300 Squares ine Hulls Hollywood will be shown July 13th evening at over 9 Sioux E WEST SCHMIDT NAMED TO PS HONOR ROLL Cour announced that 230 students have teen for their academic ac Students on the a Honor Roll must be fulltime and must ac a grade point of out J total possible of for the Westmar Scholars t maintain a cumulative grade t average of Courier complimented students pointing out that achievement is evidence they have the necessary and ability for the they will be upon to perform in rapidly Yarned to the Deans Honor and as Westmar Scholars Ottosen is Rodney I Sophomore who is the son of Betty Tom Wiltgen 197475 track Track Coach announced the This years awards Rodney Earlier this spring Coach Wilt gen was named Coach of the Year t The workhorse oh the mound f this summer has been Jeff graduate of Garrigan He has garnered the lone pitching win for the r Golden Bears and has been pressed into duty in each contest with the injuries of teammates Pat Elbert and Ken Last season he played left field and was the 3 hitter with a Hes hitting close to again this The athlete has also lettered four I THE VOLUME WEST WEDNESDAY JULY 197S Page 1 NUMBER 27 CLEAR VIEW MANOR NOTES and Ralph Richards continued to enjoy the company of then daughter and her hus and Glen of this past They also were treated to a pleasant outing Wednesday June and Humboldt were the main A very happy occasion for Pete Bachman was June when most of the members of his family came to wish him a very happy birthday and to help him eat his delicious birthday They all spent the afternoon visiting and enjoying each others A delicious Sunday dinner was served to Charles by his wife and June An afternoon of visiting was also enjoyed by Carrie Fuchsen accom and Orval Fuchsen and Mildred Fuchsen to June to attend a birthday party for her Andy She also visited the Elberts and and Richard Butcher of The family gathering was held in the Legion Hall at A pleasant visit from several of her relatives was very much enjoyed by Francis Theresa Yoch spent Sun day with the Clarence Yoch A delicious dinner and supper were served and a pleasant day was had by and Matt from Algona accompanied s Elizabeth to to visit her folks They motored through Bode and Otto sen to visit and Ben The afternoon was really enjoyed by Charles left Clear View Manor June to return to his home here hi West AUXILIARY SCHEDULE July 7 Entertainment or Marie Gress and Emma Gerber July 11 Rose and Emma Besch There will be a general closing of all stores in West Bend on July 4th in observance of the 4th of July DRAMA CLUB NEWS Drama Club met June 25th at the home of Mary Holland with Esty Steil as Twelve members en joyed a picnic supper of chicken and homemade ice President Mary Montag con ducted the business meeting following Karen chairwoman of the Bloodmobile reported a good turnout of 69 Mary Montag had received some information on a bike This project will be open to additional ideas at the next There has been a good turnout of young readers to the library hour each morning with fine help from adult It was voted to treat each child at the last A note of appreciation was received from the Historical Society for our gift of a picnic table for the grounds at the restored Members were urged to attend the local bicentennial meeting on June Ideas for a bicentennial celebration were Twenty members and guests will attend a production at the Okoboji Summer Theater on July The meeting was adjourned after members listed choice of serve as hostess in program ears in He is the son f the West nd plans to enter college this FERN VALLEY STARLETS v The June Workshop of the Fern Valley Starlets 4H Club was held June at the Rodman The meeting was started at by Julie Salz on Stay Stitching Patsy Banwart oh Joan Bruellman also gave a demonstration on Lisa Bruellman gave a demonstration on Betty Kenyon showed us How to apply a Pam Bonnstetter showed us Go Hang it all was given by Angela Ann Metzger gave us a talk on After this Bob Stover came and talked on hair care and We all brought a sack lunch and Ann and Zita Metzger brought delicious punch and cookies for a After we ate we went to Loiss Fabric Store in Then we went to the for a We learned alot and it also was a fun day for Reporter Brenda Anliker month the to new LIFETIME LICENSE Senior Citizens are now able to purchase the Lifetime resident and Combination Fishing and Hunting Katherine Harms Passes Away Funeral services for Katherine 98 be held Thursday July 3 at Peace Lutheran Church of West Walter Meyer officiat with burial in the West Bend Schellhammer Funeral Home in Katherine is survived by three three nineteen fiftyseven great grandchildren and eight great great Review of Ball Games EMPLOYEE SEMINAR and Mark Enderson and children and Kay Faber representing the West Bend Elevator Iowa attended a three day employee seminar at Lake Okobo June 2528 as part of the 24th annual Lakes Conferences sponsored by Land Agri cultural Joining employees from Land member cooperatives located in six Midwest they participated in three days of activities aimed at strengthening local cooperative service to mem The theme of this years Cooperatives and You More Important Than Topics included coopera tive selling and personal Here shows some of the West and Saddle Club members wing fun June 22 at Another fun day planned for members July 6 at with a barbeque following at Each famly is asked to bring their own picnic WEST AND BURT WIN IN SENTRAL MEET SENTRAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT First Round Scores Burt Ruthven 0 West Bend Sentral 14 Swea City Lincoln Central 2 Bancroft Lakota 6 SECOND ROUND SCORES Burt Terril 1 West Bend Armstrong 11 In the Sentral Softball tourna Swea City and Bancroft picked up easy verdicts Tuesday night in first round play while Burt and West Bend came up with second round The Swea City girls throttled Lincoln Central 162 in five innings and Barcroft smacked 296 in three Swea was to meet Ledyard and Bancroft was to take on Titonka in quarterfinal play Wednesday night at Winners advanc ed to the semifinals Burt earned a semifinal berth by downing Terril 91 on Pat Reimers while West Bend held off in the other Deb Cast and Mary Drwon did the pitching for West which outhit Armstrong The winners had six the losers Hitters for West Bend were Teresa Schafer 2 Sheila Husted 2 Jean Schmidt and Elaine Stoulil triple and 2 Sentral held 110 end of three just one run away from the 12rdn rule of automatic Again in the fifth the Satellites held a 134 just one run from the 10run Come to West Bend on July 4th to There will be a tug of warwater fights greased pig West Rivers There will be concession also free swimming all At the end of the day there will be a large display of fireworks free to all who wish to Local FFA members and area pork producers are sponsoring a pork serving starts at WEDDING RECEPTION There will be a Wedding Reception honoring and Allan Metzger of It will be held Sunday July from to at the Community Center in West All relatives and friends are cordially Committee NAMED TO COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT A Palo Alto County native has joined the Palo Alto County Sheriffs department and will be primarily responsible for com and rural areas hi the southern half of the The new deputy is Carroll Olson of West He assumes his duties July 1 with the sheriffs He will also assist the department with other invest Olson is a 1951 graduate of Emmetsburg High School and served four years in the Air For the past ten years he has been transportation director for the West Bend Community School He and his wife and children are presently making their home at West REGISTERS FOR FALL TERM Sandy daughter of and Albert West Bend is among eightyeight freshmen registering for the Fall Term at the first of three Summer Registration Days tobe held at Wartburg College this Other early registration days will be July 19 and August There will also be registration for freshmen four days before classes begin for the Fall Yet West Bend came up with 10 runs hi the seventh to nip Kim McQuown had a double and single for the and Deb Knecht had two base Rosann Stoulil was the winning pitcher with one strike out and six Carol Laabs took the loss for She whiffed six and walked including five in the seventh Tammy Waite hit a tworun homer and added a pair of singles for ADVANCE TO SEMIFINAL Friday June Swea and Bancroft advanced in semi final The Johnnies swamped West and Swea used Burt errors for a 101 Kennedy got the win by allowing only three West Bend but all three were for extra Cast had a Jane Schmidt a and Kim McQuown a Bancroft homers were hit by Pam Laura and Deb ler launched a as did ON THE NATIONS BICENTENNIAL ONE YEAR TOGO As I travel across the United the two questions most often asked are When is the Bicentennial Where will it take place The Bicentennial is now spring ing up across our entire is a spirit of participation and In sharp contrast to our Centennial in 1876 which was celebrated in a single activities commemor ating our Bicentennial will take place hi communities within each of our fifty the three the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the District of Nations Where is the Bicentennial It is in your community As of one year before our 200th there are over communities flying the Bicentennial Today we enter our 200th year as the Unites States of America and we begin the oneyear countdown to the date which will launch us into our third It is my hope that during this final year of our second all Americans will come together to remember how we came to celebrate what we and to reflect on where we are It is also my hope that all Ameri cans will use this coming year to prepare a celebration befitting our great When is the Bicentennial It is already well underway for over several thousand events have been held and there are over programs and events currently being planned across the the focal points is Liberty Liberty Day 1976 is a It should be a day for each community to come together in their own way to celebrate the Bicentennial in a manner best suited to their own cont on page 2 Summer Registration includes some testing for the students and an orientation period for Registrar Vern Truesdale esti mates that Summer Registration accounts for about 80 percent of new The remainder register just before the beginning of the academic Orientation for the entire fresh men class will be WEST BEND IS 41 VICTIM Bancroft won two more games this week to push its baseball record to West bend was a 41 victim Monday Thompson lasted five innings in a 121 Tim Rahe was on the mound the giving up four no and striking out Mark Zeman suffered the loss for the walking five and fanning Jim Merron had a double and single plus two RBIs for which totaled four NURSE GRADUATES Thirteen students completed a 120 hour Nurse course at the Palo Alto County The course was spon sored by Iowa Lakes Community The graduates complet ed their work June Graduates pictured above are left to right Paula Mallard Linda West Bend David Emmetsburg Ma donna Mallard Janet Graettinger and Julia Emmetsburg left to right Marcia West Bend Pam Spencer Vicki Ringsted Lynette Jane Elsen Spencer Jeanne Curlew Kevin Em and Barbara Instructor from Emmetsburg Publish ing Company Photo  

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