Fond Du Lac Commonwealth Reporter (Newspaper) - August 23, 1965, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin
Fond Dulac Commonwealth reporter fond do Lluc Wisconsin 1 a no youth Hurt when Auto hits ditch Juneau Lloyd Hanke 19, 1178 Burchard St., Mayville was treated by a Theresa doctor for injuries to his head sustained in a one car crash at . Saturday one mile North of May Ville on county trunk y. Accord ing to Dodge county authorities Hanke lost control of the vehicle rounding a curve and went into the ditch. Three cars were involved in an Accident at . Sun Day at the intersection of High ways 175 and 49, three quarters of a mile North of Lomira. Wil Liam f. Miller 71, Lola travel ing North on 175, was struck by a car driven by Richard g. Sweitzer 18, Lomira r. 1, who had slammed on his brakes in an Effort to avoid hitting a vehicle driven by Agnes m. Hope 73, Wauwatosa. Authorities re ported that the Hope vehicle had stopped at the intersection and did not see the two cars approaching. No Contact with her vehicle was made by either of the other two cars. Four fender benders with no injuries were reported and three were the result of failing to make a curve. Carl Jansma 34, Cambria r. 2, struck a Culvert at . On Highway 33, one mile West of Fox Lake. William j. Willems 21, Milwaukee failed to negotiate a curve on Highway 16 at ., and at . Sunday William r. Bentz 18, 440 Doty St., Waupun swerved to avoid hitting an Ani Mal on the Highway lost control of his car on Highway 49, one mile West of Brownsville went into the ditch where he struck a Post. At 2 . Sunday a car be longing to Robert r. Sigler the Resa parked in front of the Mart drug store in Theresa on Highway 67, was struck from the rear by one belonging to Bernard a. Meyer 25, Beaver dam. Property damage but no in juries resulted from a collision on county trunk a Southeast of Green Lake at 6 . Sat urday. Mrs. Helen n. Hagan Berwyn Al was travelling South on a when miss Diane Morgan 19, Green. Lake backed out of a driveway. Although mrs. Hagan had sounded the Horn when she saw the Morgan car the Lehi Lac Wisconsin Commonwealth reporter monday August 23, 19g5 fond do Lac county Highway department employees Load a truck with Weed Harold Stibb left and Paul Steinberg of Ripon wait for the bucket to Clear the truck growth removed from pulleys along county before shovelling More weeds onto the dump i to liner a x trunk As near fair water. Elmer Koster Mann of Brandon operates the Bulldozer. Truck. Commonwealth reporter photo witness grand Parade at Berlin chamber of Commerce 8th fall festival grand Parade 1 highlight of the eighth annual Berlin Junior chamber of Commerce fall festival was seen by Over people Sun Day afternoon. The 2 . Parade started at Washington school and went Eist to Berlin High school. In it were 10 drum and Bugle corps antique cars several bands Downs horses floats and novel ties i miss Wisconsin Sharon sing Stock of Oshkosh was in Parade with other Royalty in eluding miss Green Lake county Joanne Krause Berlin miss Omro Lois Granham Waukau and miss 1965 fall festival Jane Hardel Berlin. Clothes to Queen miss Hardel was crowned a 3 . Friday by Jaycee presi Dent Spencer Zuehlke. Serving orientation to Start Ripon College s earliest opening cles collided damaging the right rear of the Morgan car and the right front and tire of the Hagan Auto. For Ripo College s earliest opening gets under Way Friday with the arrival of new students. This i two weeks earlier than previous openings. New students and their parents will be introduced to the College Campus faculty and at new Holstein contracts 13 new Holstein thirteen new teachers have signed con tracts to work at new Holstein schools for the coming year according to a report issued by school District administrator Ralph h. Dosch. High school teachers Are Ken Neth Anderson Industrial arts John Fitzgerald world history miss Marjorie Giebler Home economics Wayne Joniaux guidance Counselor miss Mau Reen Rice physical Educa Tion Dennis Rybicke English Leo Sobieski mathematics miss Sally Lou Harmann business education and miss Elizabeth Teasdale social studies. Elementary school instructors Are miss Alice Bloomer first Grade Charles Burkart fifth Grade mrs. Donald Schlude kindergarten and miss Barbara Schuetze vocal music. Tend a reception for them a president Fred 0. Pinkham s House. Students tested tests of several kinds will help College officials place incoming students in classes that reflect knowledge Learned i preparatory schools. While incoming students have been Given tests before acceptance other tests will Check skills intelligence an other measurable qualities for College records. These Aid officials to help incoming students realize their full potential. House meetings Are held to organize the incoming students and acquaint them with rules of the dormitories and of the College in general. Former residents visit lamar1tne mrs. Otis Hicks a former resident of Lamartine now living in Cleve land. Ohio and or. And mrs. Frank Hicks Lorraine Ohio Are guests at the borne of or. West Bend has single ass youth West Bend a 17-year-old youth from Japan will Start tie coming school year As the Only american Field service student at West Bend. Yoshikazu Yokoyama of Otaru hokkaido Japan will Iive with the Harold Skuldt family of 278 Vine so he is the son of a manufacturer of stencils and has eight returning students will Regis Ter next week with classes to begin sept. 1. Combined vacation planned purpose of the Early opening of the College is to Complete the first semester by Christmas. By completing the semester at this time the previous Christmas break shortly before final examinations followed by an in Ter semester vacation will be eliminated in favor of a single year end vacation. Registration for the second semester will be Gin after the year end Christmas recess and the year s work continue except for a Spring Vaca Tion. The first convocation of the new year will be held sept. 2, in the memorial gymnasium and president Pinkham will address the student body. On the Queen s court were the other contestants Renee Yeska and Linda Gray both of Berlin and Judy Wanland Wautoma. The Queen will receive a Ward Robe of clothes As her prize. At crowning ceremonies fall festival general chairman Michael Chier introduced the other committeemen Ronald Voeltner kiddie Parade Richard so Bralski funny River race by Man Lawent and Donald Soren son finance Richard Van Ornum and Emil Pionke Advertis ing David Wirth Queen s float Richard Kroll prizes David Youn miss Wisconsin Kenneth Dozler signs Wilbur Drecktrah jr., Parade and Charles Pierce tickets. Steady showers did t Dampen the spirits of the funny River i Ace contestants saturday night. Only four floaters were entered n Competition this year. Entries were described As and Hing that floats except a six Day event first prize went to go go girls on a raft portrayed by Thomas Stobbe Jack Wallace and Robert Hibicki. Second was awarded to Francis Tobbe Donald Hibicki and Dan Al Ceman for their plywood platform supported by inner tubes. Both prizes were the Belle City amusements were featured during the six Lay event located at Riverside Page 13 a private citizen Start thinking Mayville alderwoman urges action to Stop water pollution it takes a special session As our governor has announced he will Call if necessary on pollution issues then let s do mrs. La Valle Simich Mayville alderwoman and chairman of the pollution committee said today. In a report on the fight against pollution in Mayville she pointed out maybe a Small citizen is suppose to be quiet but i am also a Mother and when my 4-. Year old daughter refuses to play outside on a Clear Beautiful Day because it stink and when my 2-year-old son on a sunday afternoon drive automatically asks that windows b closed when he sees a body o water that s just Abou mrs. Simich whose husband Joe operated the local disposal Plant for nine years prior to i resignation last year said he was Able to help me become faculty at Horicon Public school holds 4-Day in service activities Horicon a four Day ses Sion of in service activities for Horicon Public school faculty members starts at 8 . Aug. 30, at the new High school build no said Jess f. Laundrie superintendent of schools. A Brief social period monday morning will enable new and re Turing faculty members to be come Laundrie rated representatives of the Ward of education of joint school District no. 10 will Greet the following address by a peaker from the University of Wisconsin Extension division principal Carl j. Mealy will meet with High school faculty while elementary supervisor Archie Marten meets at i school with the faculty. Principals meet teachers tuesday morning Principa will meet with groups of teach ers from the various Depar ments. Representatives of Van Ous insurance companies i meet with the faculty at the Grade school cafeteria Startin at 1 . A tour of the Joh Deere Horicon works has Bee scheduled from 2 to 4 . Miss Mildred Lockwood cite health nurse will speak to the elementary teachers Abou health problems of Mutual con Cern wednesday. Committe chairmen will report on the Van Ous in service projects in Prog Ress. New assignments for in service projects for the 1965-ft school year will be made. Miss Barbara Thompson o lie state department of Public instruction will speak to the elementary teachers and Socia science teachers of the High school staff on the implications of the proposed new social stud ies curriculum starting at 1 plans for an orientation program for in coming freshmen. A representative of the Gor Don Flesch co. Will demonstrate the use of the overhead projector As a teaching tool at the High school thursday afternoon. Fol lowing the demonstration teach ers will Given an Opportunity to familiarize themselves with a variety of audio visual equip ment. School will be in regular ses Sion sept. 2. Free rides Given Stagecoach to arrive at Greenbush tuesday wednesday. Chairmen of conservation and social studies committees will then meet. School starts sept. 2 thursday morning will find in service committees again con vening for further planning at the Grade school. High school faculty members will discuss cd tampon Tkel May Effle retained Bis Crown As May vide Golf Dob Champion by defeating Walter so Refl Pfeffer sunday. Thiel registered a 72-Bok total of Lapp a 1 a -r.jy, a tvs w 288, six strokes Onder Scheh Seni Aree students to Amer population of is one of the five largest cities on the Island. The English language and japanese literature Are the subjects of particular interest to Yoshi. He has studied English for six years. His favorite spot is swimming. The of co senior High school jct of aps program. Pfeffer s 284. Bob Lewis Horicon won the sol Soj Istas presi Henl Olf a for total Clinton dam Bank dead at 73 Thompson bad two 85s for a 17b total. Matches were played fee last two weekends at foe a Morse. The women s Chib Pron she win be decided sept 1 and 8. Rochester minn., Edward a Jacobs president of the american National Bank of Beaver dam and Wisconsin treasurer of the Catholic knights insurance society of i Milwaukee died saturday in St. Mary s Hospital Fie was 73. J Greenbush the stage coach will arrive at the old Wade House Here tuesday eve Ning in a re enactment of the Days when nine stages arrive daily along the Plank Road from fond do Lac to Sheboygan. Every tuesday i August Wil see a stage drawn by a matche team of Strawberry Roan be Gian horses arrive. The stage i owned by Jerry Grossheim Greenbush and is part of the internationally famous Wesle Jung carnage collection which will come to the Wade House. A free Stagecoach ride will b Given each visitor to the of Wade House and a girls Quarte and accordion music will pro vide entertainment this week an ice Cream social compleat with bratwurst potato salad an homemade pie will be Hel across the Street at the met Odist Church. Visitors May tour the wad House and spacious ground during the evening. The wad House is operated by the stat historical society of Wisconsin and is open seven Days a week until nov. 1. Course set on cheese Madison a special four week Winter Dairy course in cheese making will be offered in the University of Wisconsin department of Dairy and food industries. The course will run rom oct. 25 through nov. 19. Subject to be featured in the lecture portion of the course will include principles of cheese making milk composition and Esting Dairy arithmetic Dairy mechanics Dairy bacteriology Tarter management Dairy san tation and Laws and Regula on covering cheese. Special Laboratory sessions nil cover starter making and Esting analysis of milk and Leese and grading of cheese. Students will be Able to gain experience in the manufacture Many varieties of Domestic and foreign Type cheese using the Dairy processing facilities available in the University s a cock Hall. Cottage and ther soft Type cheese will also be made. An examination for a Wisconsin cheese maker s License will be Given by the state depart ment of agriculture for qualified students at the end of the course. Record Wisconsin is headed for a new record High in milk production this year if the trend in output in the first seven months continues according to the Wisconsin statistical re porting service. Dairy herds in the state produced million pounds of milk in july and Mil lion pounds in the first seven months of this year. Milk production in both july and the first seven months was 2 per cent above the same 1964 periods. This increased production results from the higher production per cow. Milk production in the nation during july is estimated at million pounds Ard for the first seven months at million pounds. Output for both july and the seven months was unchanged from a year ago. Wisconsin Dairy herds produced 16 per cent of the nation s milk production in the first seven months of this year. Aware of How and Why pollution she pointed out she also obtained information from various state agencies after she was named pollution commit tee chairman a few months ago. She explains that she had no More knowledge of the Many aspects in fighting pollution than any average when she took the Job. Her readings have convinced her that local state and fed eral governments must work closely together to allow a condition like this to exist in a Rich Well educated country like ours is she added that Many state Laws Are out dated and fines out of proportion to the crime and often a Case brought to court must wait months because of crowded court calendars while pollution continues. We Mayville will begin construction on a new disposal Plant in the near future. Our City Council has had preliminary discussions on types of ordinances to establish to ensure proper control of the new facility. Local industries have assured us of any and All assist Ance they can give in keeping the Plant operating at top efficiency at All times. If All these things Are done we should be Able to clean up our area with a minimum of trouble. If however we cannot do it this Way i Hope the state by is time has stricter state Laws. Am reasonably sure with the Fine cooperation we have received thus far we should be Able to handle it locally. Perhaps other towns or cities with these same problems can begin working together and Edu Cating themselves to realize the importance of stopping what Ever is polluting their particular area. As a private citizen Start thinking about the aider woman stressed. If you need advice or have questions any state Agency in your area will be willing to answer them. Many areas have kept their lakes clean by stopping this problem before it reaches pol ution annual Lions picnic held at Juneau Junean an estimated 85 persons were on hand at Juneau i City Park for the annual Lions family picnic held starting at i . Sunday according to in. R. Rainey picnic committee j chairman. The Chicken barbeque and beverages furnished by the com Mittee were supplemented by salads hot dishes and desserts brought in by the individual fam Steven Charles Engel whose father is a native of the town of Empire has been awarded a four year scholar ship to Cornell University at n. Y. He and his Par or. And mrs. W. W. Eng 1, now live in Indianapolis and. Following the dinner horse shoe croquet football baseball and other games were played with prizes awarded to the youngsters. Officers of the group which meets the first and third thurs Day of each month include Wil Liam Wenzel president Ervin Berndt first vice president Wil Bur Foth second vice president Nelson Birschbach third vice president Richard cose Secre tary de Woodward treasurer de Wolf lion Tamer Orlie it tech Tail twister and George Pilsner de Lauersdorf. Hugh f. Scott and Maurice Mountin directors. Southern Wisconsin Farmers find aphids Madison Many Farmers i infestations Are usually More in Southern Wisconsin Are re severe near the edges of the the course is open to both porting outbreaks of Jeff aphids Field. Small White specks a residents and non residents Corn Fields. Severe in Pear on the leaves with the Wisconsin who have completed i i stations will result in unfilled aphids. These Are not eggs but High school or its equivalent ears and reduced yields this Are dead skins that the aphids for further details write to h. Fall says waiter Gojmerac in have shed Gojmerac explains. E. Carbert chairman depart Tom Logist at the University of to determine if you will need ment of Dairy and food Indus Wisconsin. To Spray Gojmerac suggests nes. University of arc Green m com and about one sixteenth of an f More fan Lyl ans More than 500 Madison. Atlantic City largest of Ong they congregate on i who 11-Rvnnr Nani via Loulu 11131 jerseys Seaside resorts plays the upper leaves near the Las Host to 16 million visitors not All the Corn plants aphids per Plant he recon them. Amends spraying. Into the morning Mist Heads this Wisconsin conservation department fisheries division boat with its rough fish removal Crew beaded by Loyl Mcleod of fond do Lac in route to a preselected Lake wine Bago site where the experts will Jower nets for the removal of Sheepshead. The boat moors at the Crew s summer Headquarters at Columbia Park on the East Shore. Commonwealth reporter photo smart shoppers know for tops in school supplies is car ferry Brand Vern s Gold Bond North fond do lao help wanted male Pic kor operators immediate employment til the end of the Corn pack about sept. 20, 1965 Good earning potential apply state employment service 201 sooth Marr Street fond a Lac Mammoth or Oakfield wis. Co