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Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 8

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1 Psge 8 Daily Citizen Beaver Dam Wb Tuesday April 2 1974 Mayville ATS Raising unds AREA VIEW 1 Sil it Accident 7 A OUT RONT WITH WESTERN 0 ssMtat Cover plus Si Mrs Sundharadas of India 109 ront St spurgeons 10 SPEED anu ur sanucu oy ine county is a standing agreement that when they plow county roads they al I' tabled until April 15 by the Board of Education of Joint School District No 5 in special session here Mon day night Gibeau was asked by the CHOOSE IT AND CHARGE IT AT SPURGEON'S! school year? Deetz cited three possi bilities that the Horicon District pay the tuition that Gibeau pay the tuition or that the Board look the other way" On the latter he said that this could and we have to continue with the county We can't rush them" Gilbert Schmidt trea surer of the Town of Leroy said that when snow is about one inch deep it is cleaned off "If it gets I Clerk Richard Christian bringing the total for 1974 to four Roland Schroeder will construct a home with attached garage at 420 Rich Hear Several Cases Monday In Court 2 porch Voting in favor of the variance were Warren Johnston Bartelt Horace Powers and Wai 's lace Kukuk Jr Chairman Paul Nelson cast the dissenting vote I sinn tn dicnicc "a themnnth nf March hv Citv MAirn 4mm Hao a 1 a maa a a a IV iiavv uiv lUGUGi MMVGU npAhlpm 1TTT riTAincii (rfA RENTES tte family store 885 9439 Bttwr Dim A A i Just what the doctor ordered! Crackling crisp easy care dresses in polyester or blends Left 8 18 Center doubleknit or bengaline mini 4 16 Right packed down it gets slippery" he noted President LaVern Griep said the only two streets in the Village of Kekoskee traveled by school buses i JUNEAU cases were prosecuted before Judge Clarence Traeger in Branch 2l County Court Monday Ronald Klink Port Washington pleaded guilty to a non support charge ana was placed on pro bation for two years Robert White Mawilfo pleaded guilty to contribut JIS' ing to the delinquency of a minor He was fined $250 such placement the Board tion for the two boys was stipulated that the sign to estimated at "just under be no larger than 18 24 $30 a week" or about $400 hardly be done "with so many people looking over our shoulder The status are clear" ollowing a meetinn with either a special meeting of adjourned to executive ses homes were issued during U1C DlHuU U1 CUUVBUUU UK said adding "they are a little skimpy on sanding" Speaking for the Town of Theresa Chairman Willard S5U thZ importance of the students being exposed to agri business pointing out that there is not going to be room for all 108 to be on farms i Clark agreed asking why the "hard facts" are not taught the problems they could experience in a crop failure for instance "What chance would a young man have on a farm i today?" he asked "You either inherit a farm or I marry one But you will never earn On questioning by Pugh Adams agreed that it is In attendance represent ing the various townships and the Village of Kekoskee were: Town of Williamstown Chairman Jerry Clark and Supervisors Wilbert Margelofsky and Elmer Schultz Town of Leroy Clerk Robert Sterr Treasurer Regular school attendance Gilbert Schmidt and and procedure will be Supervisors Armond Waas followed at this time and Alois eucht The Easter vacation will Town of Hubbard now include riday April Chairman Elmer Pankow 12 and Monday through Town of Theresa Wednesday April 15 17 vMirawn wuiara oogen Zirbel vice president and Cindy Quinn publicly chairman check a globe in the school library as they attempt to guess where the 4 1974 75 AS'er wiW hail from 1 4 7 Previous AS students six girts and four boys have been from rance Chile Portugal Guatemale the Netherlands Argentina Union of South Africa Japan England and Indonesia on the Board April 15 agenda In the meantime Super intendent or Schools Robert Deetz will contact the WASB for a legal opinion and check into Gibeau claim that two Schulteis girls had been permitted to finish out the first semester at Mayville High School in a simfiaf situation tendent of Schools Donald Grant Variance By a 4 1 vote the Board of Zoning Appeals Monday night granted the variance request of Albert Wied man permitting him to erect a sign at his residence at b4 Lake st No one appeared at the public hearing at city hall to protest the appeal During discussioni it was noted that Secfinti VI ITm: WVVOVOO WWWf Dodgeland High Scheel 8 ofl2 entries Declamation Joe Ledworowski Address Mary Hartman Poetry Reading Eva Schroeder "The Prose Reading Tim Eng Hung "The Watch" Original Oration Mary Burh "The Child Battering Parent" and Randall Radtke "Air we rorce Extemporaneous I Play Reading "Tom award his Sawyer Alan Wolosz Geri Schrab Andy Hart man Lynann Nehls and Dick Evans Horicon High School6 of 15 entries our Minute Speech Debbie Sabatke "Dehu manization of the Mentally Bl" Public Address Laure Sharkey Poetry Reading Jill Vander Schaaf "Children's Arms" and Sally Geddes "A Bear Story Prose Reading Bobbi Benter "A Silver Halo and a Sunshine Smile" Play Reading acutting from George Ber nard Shaw's "Pygmalion" Drew Russell Barb Giet zel David Hof man and Bonnie Plautz Mayvffle High School4 rf 7 entries Poetry Reading Kris Guenther "Love Poems" possible if townships could Uxe earlywucited by Me Deetz He told the town a i officials that the District had collected some $73000 in taxes from the City of Mayville by January 9 this year Town officials responded by saying that very very little tax money is collected by the end of December with payments not being made in any quantity until Students Qualify or State orsensic inals MAYVILLE Property attached garage at 420 Rich damage of more than $200 St resulted at 5:50 pm Mon and Builders will day when a car being build a home with attached backed from a driveway by garage at 415 Rich Str Ruth Bintzler Route Indermuehle Construc Lomira struck the left rear tion Inc will erect a oftheautoof Albert 801 Hori coni St attached tWecateStae at Mayville which was parked 614 ColumbiaSt at the opposite curb on Grove St 150 feet north of a lllMlWilllllllllllUf Willow Circle Speaking Cathy Baerwald Beaver Dam Sealer High School 8otl5oatrioo our Minute Speech Mary King "There's No New Thing Under the Poetry Reading Becky Schack "I Like You" and Terese Toutant "The Wound Dresser" Prose Reading Kathy Richardson "Under the Spreading Grapefruit Oration Patti Smith "Anonymity and Violence" Slgnigicant Speech Monica Bartell "As the Days Dwindle Down" and Ellie Crane "Vital braes ValM i 1 Extemporaneous jjuuvu cuvw Speaking Sarah ri Jay Jesse and Tim Drake topic for this Lenten season WAUWATOSA Thirty forensics students of five area high schools earned berths to the State oten sics Contest to be held at Madison on Saturday April 27 by winning at the District Contest held at Wauwatosa West High School Saturday ifty seven students of Beaver Dam Junior and Senior Dodgeland Hori con and Mayville High Schools took part in the event winners of each of the area schools are listed alphabetically below: Beaver Dam Jmrisr High School4of8ontrios Poetry Reading Vicki Kaftanski "The Man With the Broken ingers" Original Oration Brian Hein "Solar Energy" and Jeannine Schmidt "The Indian Problem" an ambitious rehabilitation project in a small Minnesota town August Bergenthal received an award from Sen Hubert Humphrey Minn for Bergenthal's advice and counseling on the Georgeville Community Project The project is aimed both at offender rehabilitation and at the revitalization of a small town in west central Minnesota Bergenthal was found guilty by a Milwaukee jury in 1969 of murdering in dustrialist Russell Wirth and wounding Wirth's wife in their Milwaukee home Bergenthal was sentenc ed to life in prison on the murder charge but Gov Lucey last May commuted the sentence to 50 yean Lenten Service COLUMBUS At the Pme homing Jean United Methodist Church Hesse "Christy" and Asti here Wednesday night Larasati "To Sjr With April 3 7:30 pm Mr andLove Mn Sundharadas of India Play Reading "Be will tidh about their work in i inoia as pan or me mission Tvesxra construction or Waupun entered a no con test plea when charged with dumping raw sewage into a river The court: found the firm guilty and: rtfT1 imposed a fine a $150 Mary Wendlandt Waupun pleaded guilty to a bad check charge She was fined $25 and costs and ordered to make restitution David A Olson Route 1 Poynette and Marlene Gabathuler Route 4 Beaver Dam pleaded no contest to shoplifting charges originating at Shop Ko in Beaver Dam The judge found each defendant guilty and levied a fine of S100 and costs in each case Also reported were two cases handled March 29 in Court 2 Roger Billington May ville pleaded guilty to furnishing fermented malt beverages to minors and was fined $100 and costs Edward A Horton Route 2 Cambria entered a plea of guilty when he was charged with shoplifting at ShopKo and was fined $100 and costs gaee empicymem from Mayviiie which was parked" Products Co to UIC uuuuaiic vuru uu Works told the Board that he felt it would be detri mental to the boys to change schools this late in the year He related that when the family moved to Mayville from West Bend in March of 1972 that Board wanted the boys to stay in the West Bend school system until the year was completed Gibeau went on to say that since his wife works at Purity Cheese Co the boys nA rauun vi uw couiu nue to ana from Alfred Nickel P0 GliCSt Speaker ofM the zoning Horicon with her each day Village of Kekoskee President LaVern Griep Receives Award WAUPUN Wis (UPD A former ox Point business man who is now an UllllGlV AL LMW 1UUGUAKU Speikm Patrick Sharp primi fcm Minis Plus Sizes Regulars Ml Love Whits Swan14 Building Permits HORICON Permit for MAYVILLE The re Mayo to have him call town officials the Board construction of three new quest ot Jonn uibeau that his two stepsons Grades 4 and 6 be permitted to attend the Mayville Ele mentary School for the remainder of the 1973 74 school year despite the Schools Close Schools of Joint School District No 5 will be closed riday to ordinance specmes mat a Deetz pointed out that COLUMBUS Mrs sign can be placed no state statute provides that Jean Lucey wife of nearer than five feet inside 4 school board SHALL Governor Patrick Lucey the sidewalk Since there is charge tuition for evfery will be the guest speaker at insufficient yard room for Tui tnc Apru meeting oi me i Columbia County En vironmental Protection League to be held at the inches be placed on his for the remainder of the aI mki A kJ A A a aaa a a xwi A Wyocena 8:00 pm Mrs Lucey will touch on a variety of matters that have environmental im portance at the local level as well as the state at large Refreshments will be served By CONNIE POLZIN Staff Writer MAYVILLE Tax col lections snow removal mobile homes and the Mayville High School agri culture program were the items discussed in a first time "let's get acquainted" meeting of the Board of Education of Joint School District No 5 and officials plow the two streets" he of District townships here Monday night Called by the Board of Education following a similar "productive" get: together with the Mayville City Council the purpose of the special meeting was to discuss some of the things the govening bodies have in common Superintendent of Schools Robert Deetz opened the discussion by pointing out that com plaints had been received from bus drivers during the past months on road MiMiitfotia Chairman Jerry Clark stated that the Town of Williamstown hires Dodge $1000" in interest oav County for snow removal mentson short term loans and the county andor the limeworks for sanding "We can't get the plow any faster than they Clark said adding "We ran into a problem with' sanding You are dealing with people and some are not as Clark pointed out that the town ship pays $32 an hour for the plow and $5 plus 48 per cent for incidental labor an hour for county employees 1 And they love to plow out the end of January They our town roads after hours gave assurance that as tax at time and one half" the mnnev I' rnllerteti: the don't have hnr man nlMr Aa fMen not It "When we sPnng' have it you are certainly welcome to All agreed too that the District receives its fair share of trailer fees collected In the town of Williamstown when the value of improvements and 26 INCH LIGHTWEIGHT 10 SPEED BIKE $77" oe reieaseu rrom school during planting time This he explained can be worked out between the farm parent and Harold Hauffe or himself The only broached from town officials was that of dande 5 lions at the Clearview School at Leroy are getting to be a Schmidt said Assurance enable teachers to attend was given that the matter the Northeastern Wiscon niuuvy vmwvtvu WB town chairman said we District receives fits share vuuvvuuuu anvuuygM according to Mayviue rugn School Principal James I Adams Adams also reported that in accordance with the negotiated agreement two snow days wUl be made up Thursday and riday April 18 and 19 during the upcoming Easter vacation In carton Don't Pa up this outstanding buy 1 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES BIKES BIKE PARTS IN STOCK SHOP OUR CATALOG (REE SHIPPING Wo Sharpen and Balance all Rotary Mower Bladw $150 "Shop Where the Difference is Service" MAYVILLE One of the purposes of the student American ield Service (AS1 Chapter at Mayville High School is to help raise funds frr the foreign bay or girt who spends a school year in the city 1 This is done by a variety of methods including sock hops and the sale of sweaters Newly dected Chapter officers frri K'Ann Schafbuch treasurer Mary Ann Zangl secretary Chris Giese president Debbie Want Children To inish At Mayville lliMiiilaltt tM Otyle Town School District Officials Hold In the area of the agricul ture program Mayville High School principal James I Adams reported that there are 106 students in the program this year moajfl vvaam bout per cent of thenr i Pt 9 1 $am 1a two years aiitnmaticallv nlnwH veew Waeiw nH nr th Adams indicated that they hope to start an ag co op program with the students to be released a certain amount of time each day to gain experience in the various aspects of agricul ture Board President Don Pugh a rural Mayville tne townsnip has two units for snow removal He i stated that he did not think there had been any complaints this past year on the town roads Elmer Pankow Chair man of the Town of Hubbard where they have all their own equip ment indicated "they go out as soon as it is worth going out And we always on im hv th srhnnl firat i (: sax uouoeuons 1 The savings of "about I 1 1 if I I A juris MH MH Owmeiatety Bb Whim 2 WL fiMtePe4tee I i hAautHi IMIIIAfflClllllfS A.

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