The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (2024)

Fond du Lac Reporter, Saturday, Oct. 5, 1974 Page 3 injured mUt'-' in crashes 1 1 i I i I I tf'J Li -X iv. 7,1 6 I YVY A 7' i i 3 4 I j- 4 7 -Y iKi yy i I 7, A tvl 111., was turning onto Highway 49 from County Trunk KK when it was struck by a car driven by Patti K. Carver, Ripon. At 6 a.m.

today a car driven by Joseph J. Stobbe, Berlin, left Highway 23 about one mile west of Fond du Lac. Stobbe told police that he fell asleep while driving. Officers of village Optimists New officers of the North Fond du Lac dent elect; and Ray. Wolf, president; The Optimist Club are shown this week at their club recently donated a new basketball court meeting at Kinkers Korners.

They are, left at the village park. The club's main projects to right: Orvis Johnson, secretary Bob Mor- involve youngsters in the village, eau, vice president Dick Tallmadge, presi- (Fond du Lac Reporter Photo) Installation conducted Robert Christie, center, was installed as president; Lee Scott, secretary-treasurer; president of the Fond du Lac Evening Opti- Robert Cotter, president elect, and Ron' mist Club during a ceremony at Capelle's Cohen, vice president. Christie succeeds Ger- Anchor Inn Friday night. Other new of- aid Steffen. (Fond du Lac Reporter Photo) ficers, from the left, are: Lloyd Marcoe, vice Shyport manager describes rare site Three persons were injured in traffic accidents reported by city and county traffic police today.

Robert A. Ritchie, 19, of Milwaukee, sustained a head cut and an ankle injury at 2:10 a.m. today when his car left Highway 45 just north of Silver Street. He was taken to St. Agnes Hospital in the North Fond du Lac Ambulance.

According to the police report Ritchie drove into the ditch to avoid a head-on collision with an oncoming auto. 1 A passenger on a motorcycle was injured at 11:58 p.m. Friday when the cycle, operated by Michael Scharf, 138 Eighth struck the rear of a car driven by Michael J. Thorp, 222 Roosevelt near 84 N. Main St.

The passenger, Mary A. Frank, 14 3. Meadowbrook was taken to St. Agnes Hospital in the Fond du Lac Ambulance for treatment of an ankle injury. At 2 a.m.

Friday a car driven by Timothy O'Hearn, 23, of 244 E. First went out of control and struck a tree along Everett Street about 120 feet south of Sheboygan Street. William S. Smith, Route 1, Eden, was turning onto County Trunk from Kettle Moraine Lane at 1:20 a.m. today when his car was struck by a car driven by Thomas R.

Odekirk, Route 1, Campbellsport. A truck operated by Kenneth J. Clark, Wadsworth, Norses association "Creative Continuity" is the-theme of the annual convention of the Wisconsin Nurses Association set for Oct. 9-11 at the Marc Plaza Hotel, Milwaukee. Large meteorite seen falling in atmosphere Employ Handicapped Week Fond du Lac County commander of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Richard J.

Schneider, today called on area citizens, particularly employers, to observe National Employ the Handicapped Week beginning Sunday. "The purpose of the week is to focus public attention on the hire the handicapped program and to remind employers that handicapped workers, especially disabled veterans whose skills, maturity and dependability have been sharpened by military service, make excellent employes when selectively placed in the right jobs," he said. Area employers are urged by Schneider to list their jobs and training opportunities with the nearest public employment security office and to discuss job placement for disabled veterans with local veterans employment representatives. Giving false tip leads to arrest "It lasted about two seconds and was so bright that it lit up the whole sky. couldn't miss it," he said.

No noise was heard. Haase said it was hard to tell if the entire state saw the meteorite, but it was probably visible from Gresn Bay to West Bend. The skyport. manager defined a meteorite as a piece of rock that orbits in the solar system. As the rock passes a solar body, such as the earth, it is pulled in by gravity and burns up.

Haase said that the meteorite Friday seemed to disintegrate 15 degrees off the horizon and did not hit the earth. Meteorites are a hazard to space travel because they travel at approximately 20,000 miles an hour, Haase stated. or an aerial display was actually an unusually large meteorite that exploded into, fragments as it disintegrated in its fall to. the earth. Haase, a former teacher of meterology at Moraine Park Technical Institute, estimated the meteorite to be the size, of a house.

"Meteorites are usually. the size of a pea or baseball but this one must have been the size of a house or it would have burned away as it hit the friction of our air when it entered out environment," he said. He added that judging from the brightness of the ite that it had to be exceptionally large. The meteorite, according to Haase, appeared to be directly above the middle of Lake Winnebago. Hot lunch' menu given Pupils in North Fond du Lac School District No.

11 eating hot lunch next week will be served buttered noodles, bologna, baked beans with ham, beef, stew, chili and egg salad sandwiches. The complete menu, which is subject to change, follows: Monday Buttered noodles Bologna Buttered peas and carrots Bread and butter Oatmeal cookie Milk Tuesday Baked beans with ham Corn bread Cottage cheese Peanut butter sandwich Applesauce Milk Wednesday Beef stew Mashed potatoes Cole slaw Bread and butter Lemon pie Milk Thursday Chili and crackers Cheese slice Bread and butter Fruit salad Milk Friday 'Macaroni and cheese Egg salad sandwich Buttered green beans Peanut butter cookie Milk American Indians "The American Indian of Wisconsin: Heritage and Horizons" is the theme of the 1974 fall gathering of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters from Oct. 19 to 20 at Camp Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells. Meeting with academy will be members of the Wisconsin Archeological Survey. Persons interested in attending the program may receive registration materials by writing the Wisconsin Academy at 1922 University Madison.

Lucey plans to attend Pancake Day Lynas G. Moore, president of the Fond du Lac Noon Kiwanis Club, announced today that Gov. Patrick J. Lucey will make an appearance at Kiwanis Pancake Day to be held from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Thursday at Immanuel Trinity Church Parish Hall. Moore said that he was informed this morning that the governor would attend the event about 12:30 p.m. This year's Kiwanis Pancake Day is the 15th annual major fund raising event held by the club. Tickets are available from club members at $1.75 for adults, $1.25 for senior citizens and 75 cents for children under 12. Proceeds from Pancake Day are donated by the club to community service projects particularly those oriented toward youth and the aged.

Each year the club donates several thousand dollars in support of community service projects. General chairman for Kiwanis Pancake Day this year is Ron Ahrens, while ticket sales chairman is Richard Flood. Flood said the club expects to sell about 3,200 tickets. Prizes to be awarded hourly include an AM-FM radio and a portable television set. A resolution designating an agent to act.

for the village in matters pertaining to the Wisconsin Retirement Fund will be considered. A variety of communications will be discussed by the board. i ations will involve Legion Hall rental, county emergency government director, two new library board members, boys' baseball and the Halloween party and trick-or-treat hours. p.m., and Taylor Park 4:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday.

and 13th Streets 2:30 to 4:45 p.m., and Forest Mall 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday; Visitation School 9 to 10:30 a.m., St. Cloud Bank 10:45 to noon, and Weis Avenue and Stow Street 2:30 to 4:45 p.m. Thursday; Candy Lane and Eighth Street 2:30 to 4:45 p.m., and 14th and South Main Streets 7 to 8:45 p.m. Friday.

Fond du Lac Every Saturday Oct. 10 Village board seeking bids for new squad car complaint Friday that items valued at $160 were stolen from Charles D. Smith Son Construction Co. building site at Moraine Park Technical Institute last weekend. The items include 50 glazed structural tiles and 25 bags of cement.

Sometime Friday night the home of John W. Hamm, 21 E. Johnson was broken into and ransacked. However nothing was apparently taken during the break-in. Robert Lang, Route 1, complained to police that his car was parked in a lot on South Main Street Friday night when the vehicle was vandalized.

Paint was scratched, an antennae was broken and a fender was dented. 8-week program at YMCA Yoga classes scheduled By ANN SCANNELL (Reporter Siarf Writer) Fond du Lac residents outdoors at 9 p.m. Friday witnessed a rare sight according to Will Haase, manager of Fond du Lac Skyport Inc. What appeared to be shooting stars, northern lights. New wheat moving plan implemented Soo Line Railroad Co.

has implemented a new plan for moving wheat in bulk unit train quantities directly from-terminal elevators in the Midwest to milling facilities in the eastern United States. The new plan jointly administered by the. Sob Line and Erie Lackawanna Railway, provides for unit train movement of wheat from either the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul) Twin Ports (Duluth-Superior) terminals Martin's Creek, Pa. The wheat is moving directly to milling facilities from Con Agra at it's Martin's Creek plant.

While the unit train isn't new for the Soo Line, the year-round' all-rail movement of wheat from terminal elevators in its territory to production facilities in the east, is. Seminar offered A. deadline of Wednesday has been set for registrations for The Hollywood Musical seminar to be offered on four successive Tuesday evenings beginning Oct. 15. The course is one of the i programs being offered this fall by.

the University of Wiscbnsin-Oshkosh College of Continuing Education. The class will meet from-7 to 9 p.m. on those four Tuesdays in Room 15 of the Clow Social Science new eight-week course in yoga for men and women will begin" at the' Fond du Lac YMCA Wednesday. Mrs. Norman Manis and Mrs.

Donald said Friday that since the classes started in February 1971 more than 600 persons, have registered, "so' The North Fond du Lac Village Board will discuss advertising for bids for a new squad car at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the municipal building. City of Fond du Lac Community Development Director Ray Christ will appear before the board at 8:30 plm. to discuss the operating assistance program for the transit company. City juvenile authorities said this morning that a teenager and a 20-year-old Fond du Lac resident have been arrested on charges of giving false information to police and for operating an auto without a valid driver license.

The teen-age boy reported to. police Friday night that his mother's car was stolen. At 4:39 a.m. today the car was recovered and a 20-year-old man arrested. However, further investigation revealed that the boy gave the man who was arrested permission to operate the auto.

The man did not have a valid operator's license. Both will make court appearances in the near future on the charges. City police received a Fire safety class will "Fire causes more personal' and property damage every year than any other natural phenomenon. Yet architects, engineers and government officials involved in building code inspections generally receive insufficient training in evaluating firesafe designs," says Prof. Lowell Jackson of the University of Wisconsin-Extension.

UWEX is offering a course on "Fire Safety Design for Buildings" in Fond du Lac there really is an interest in. the They said beginning yoga students will be taught at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 9 a.m. Thursdays. 1 a for continuing students will be held at 7:30 p.m.-Wednesdays and 10 a.m..

Thursdays. Further information may be obtained from the -finance and buildings and supplies, 7:30 p.m. courthouse. Wednesday, finance, 7:30 p.m., courthouse. Thursday, highway, 9:30 a.m., highway department; welfare, 7 p.m., courthouse; education, agriculture and extension education, 8 p.m., University of i i Center.

County committees convene Bookmobile route listed begin Monday from 8 to 10 p.m Mondays beginning next week and until Dec. 9. The cost is $50 for the 10 sessions. The exact location will be given upon enrollment. Lectures, questions and diagrams will be carried to local participants over the Statewide Extension Education Network (SEEN).

Prof. Carl Bauman of the Milwaukee School of Engineering will teach the course. The Fond du Lac Public Library Bookmobile will begin its tour of the city and county with a stop at St. Mary's School in Eden from 8:45 to 11 a.m. Monday.

The complete schedule follows: Holy Cross School in Mount Calvary 1 to 2:30 p.m., and Rosendale 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday; South Military Road and Walker Street 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., Peters and Western Avenues 2:30 to 4:20 69 E.Scott St. Cfip This Coupon Oct. 7 Thru BUY GAS and SAVE Several county board committees have scheduled meetings next week as follows: protection of persons, and. property- and highway committees, 7 p.m., and finance, taxation and personnel a bicentennial steering, 7:30 p.m., all at the courthouse.

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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (2024)
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