Albert Thomas PadghamMan celebrates90th birthdayA Waupaca native now living in Oshkosh, Albert Thomas Padgham, observed his 90th birthday Sunday at the home of one of his daughters.Born in 1886, the son of William C. and Amelia Arnsed Padgram, he spent his youth working as a harness maker in Madison and Oshkosh. His father was born in Norethian, Sussex, England, while his mother was a Waupaca native.In 1907. Mr. Padgham married Linda Sehnieder, who passed away in 1963. They had four children, twodaughters, Glady (Mrs J.Gourny) and lone (Mrs. W. Gadow), and two sons, Leonard and Albert Jr. He has nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.A custodian for St. Peters Parish for five years, Mr. Padgham also worked at the old Oshkosh Clinic for 20 years He was employed as a salesman by the J.E Bueke Co , Fond du Lac, and the American Playground Equipment Co., Chicago. He also worked for Precour Construction Co., Oshkosh, untilhis middle 70’s.Still an active man, he loves photography and cards.Mr Padgham currently resides with his daughter, lone, at 1191 Moreland St , OshkoshThe 1975-76 Assembly Democrats and 35 R legislators were 24 Teac Farmers.The Teachers didn't succe 605 through, the farme either but the Attorney! bills bottled up in ConAmendment to the doet law that would have li$50.00 an hour.As a farmer my Special hRe-1Bralt;Repul57th DistricAuthorized ond paid for by Brodley far Asscf 5596 Glam? Court Oshkosh Wis 54901