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vX 5 Sil PAGE 4 BARABOO NEWS REPUBLIC SATURDAY fl I APRIL 1 1978 By rances Schluter ETN courses offered Country chatter To the tinkling i i i 4 Our native neighbors By the riends of Sauk County Here is a group Community Corner The American Legion is I If of BOARD I TTENTION ELKS MUSIC IN THE LOUNGE SATURDAY APRIL 1 I i Jeanfour I i I vfi'i: No Text Book Rental 1 6 VMM Ml vircus moaei Builders Auxiliary and: Circus ans Association of America 1 Spring Plowing of the trace chains And the clump of horses feet I am riding to the plowing Through the winter harried wheat While the rosy dawn is flaming In the dews that strew the earth And a skylark fills the heavens With its minstrelsy of mirth That is echoed by the woodland That is flung back from the dell Till the universe is swooning In the witching lyric spell tense scene and the harried ones would pause just for an instant to behold her things might be different or a cow has ah innate composure equal to any situation the bitterest cold a cow knows to stand with stern to the lee Cows huddled together for body heat manage the same calm unstartled benign expression even in close to zero weather summer heat at its peak a cow wears this same peaceful look as she stands knee deep in a pond of water to cool a little cow caught fast in a barbed wire tangle will painfully but patiently await her owner to come extricate her Through all this she retains her unruffled gaze flies attack her she drives them away by switching her tail endlessly Her expression change I look a cow full in the face the placidness of this sloe eyed creature causes my troubles to fade in a sea of quietness when I kneel to pray I arise with more patience In this act I often recall how as a child I went down on one knee to milk a cow I would arise with more wisdom I get to Heaven expecting to find beside some golden fence Surely the sea of tranquility has some cows and Heaven should ield Texas ALglNQUNgTHEAIRE 356 8080 or Info A SKATE BUS TODAY The Saturday afternoon skating bus will again! be going today at 1:15 pm from the Legion Hall for all children 6th grade and under I Thrilling to the mystic beauty1 That is like a holy vow Breathing from the leaves and grasses I am coming to the plow I am fastening the traces With the line taut in my hand I am talking to the horsds And obeying my command Lo they lean into their collars And the steel share breaks the" loam While the creaking harness leather Sings a son of harvest home! With the earth smell like an incense Drifting through the lilac bloom With the clucking hens a flutter Where the grubs creep from the gloom With the straining horses sweating While the sun climbs to its goal I am plowing through the hours With sweet music in my soul That is harking to the voices I Lifting from each crumbling clod' As I tread the fragrant furrow In companionship with God I seen a soi a daughter Lois Bindernagel and grandchildren uneral services were conducted at the Peter Sidun uneral Home in Boston Penn with Rev Dr Robert Janacek officiating Burial was in Mount Vernon Cemetery ORTNIGHTLY CLUB the ortnightly Club will meet Tuesday April 4 at 8 pm at the home of Mr and Mrs Wemer Hellman 902 Smith which appeared in utt Baraboo Name This peek a poo named Chiggers would tike a good home Chiggers a two year old male is house broken and very friendly with children I KITTENS our kittens two with long hair and two with short hair will be given away iney are litter trained interested call 356 3070 LIBRARYBOARD The regular meeting the Baraboo Public Library Board of Trustees win he held on Monday April 3 1978 at 1 :30 pm in the audio visual room of the library Rosemary Lyrin Christian 20 Caledonia Minn died last week in a car accident Rosemary was bom on Mnv Id 1MH you will do your otawringtattesaro She graduated Zm Caledonia High School in 1975 and Winona Technical School in 1976 i I survived by parents Mr and Mrs Victor Christian of Baraboo a sister Terase Easter Sunday marriage Debby Weber and Bruce Gee were united in marriage on Easter Sunday Mareh 2R with av ww afeaa IW1 rw Webe an notebook OBITUARY ADDITION The names of two sur vivors have been added to the obituary of Edward i News Republic They nro The Mental Health Association is offering their annual scholarship of $400 to any qualified Sauk County high school graduate who is enrolled in or is planning to enroll in a mental health related field Application blanks and further information may be obtained from Mrs LeRoy Schnuleri Rt 1 Box 303 Sauk City Wis 53583 Applications must be returned by May 18 to Mrs Schnuler 1 HELD OVER DUE TO TREMENDOUS RESPONSE A long time agpinagalaxy Jac faraway PARACHUTIST BADGE AMERICAN LEGION JmWte David) The American Legion is Williams son of Mr and celebrating its 59th birtb Mrs Harold Williams 608 day on Monday April 3 i HHrnnnn "nnth a wiui a uumuuk BUDDer ar ltia legion hall starting at 6:30 pm Speaker for the evening will be Ken Lange naturalist for Lake State Park He will show slides of the park All Legion members and their wives are invited Bring a dish to pass and your own table service ABalancedCake cake that contains somethin? fmm aii guups: lour from the bread and cereal group milk from the dairy 'group eggs and nuts from the meat or protein oaucinraui irom me truic and vegetable Karamel Kraut Kake cup flour 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda tsp salt ij In City Busing lexible School Calendar for April and May Lawyers teachers counselors and piano teachers can participate in professional improvement courses beginning over the Educational Telephone Network (ETN) the week of April 15 There is also an environmental course for the general public I This courses are fisted below by subject i Communication Programs: Planning Your Political Campaign for State Office will include campaign regulations getting volunteers developing issues and publicity four Thursdays April 20 May 11 6 7:50 pm Education: Placement Counseling will examine ethics sex stereotyping self evaluation and small group strategiessix Mondays April 17 May 22 8 9:20 pm Environmental Resources: Ecosploring on the Air i discussions on forest ecology three Mondays April 24 Mav 8 and 22 6 7:50 pm I Law The Basics of Securities Regulation will examine securities statues market structure and the role of the securities professional five Tuesdays and Thursdays Anril 18 May 2 12 1:20 pm i Music: Sixth Annual Piano Teachers orum on Piano Pedagogy with instructors from the University of Maryland Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio and University of California at Santa Barbara three sessions April 18 26 and May 2 10 11:50 am Contact the Sauk County Extension Office for more in formation VbTE OR GERALD BRILLOWSKI POLICE IRE COMMISSION 1 Experience: 16 years as Court Reporter for the 25th Judicial Circuit of Wis 16 years as Court Commissioner for Sauk County Experienced in conducting hearings Knowledge) in legal matters amiliar with the workings and result of police work 2r Community Concern: Married ather of Two Sons Jerry: Jr Gary Home Owner 711 7th Street Businessman: Co Owner with Wife Germaine off Christian Book Gift Store 3 Interested in continued high calibre Police and ire Departments for the Qty of Baraboo Your vote will be greatly appreciated Authorized and Paid for by Gerald Brillowskl AutboriMd and paid far by Ted McNamer 42S Elizabeth Baraboo Wis inn Ave recently received a parachutist badge upon completion of the three week airborne course at the US Army Infantry School Benning Ga i Pvt Williams entered the Army In October 1977 PYTHIAN SESTERS Pythian Sisters of Baraboo Temple 74 will meet April 4 at 7:30 pm in the American Legion Hall The foreign student from Japan will present a program All members are urged to attend Daniel Kramer If A A Different Scene The spring plowing scene nowadays is much different than that described in the poem above Tractors which seem to get bigger and more powerful every year have brought the change about The acres melt away behind these tireless machines that work all through the day and many timos right through the night I Many of the younger generation of farmers today cannot remember when plowing was done witira team of horses No doubt as they look back on the shining furrows from the tractor seat they get the same feeling of accomplishment as those older fanners did I think those of the of yesterday had far less tensions though as the sounds of springtime accompanied them across the land Plants to Beware Of Many plants in Wisconsin fields and gardens can be dangerous if used incorrectly Certain parts of edible plants can be poisonous I Rhubarb used for jams and pies has highly toxic leaves while the stalk is perfectly safe for eating Several varieties of Mushrooms are extremely dangerous if consumed They will produce stomach cramps "sweating vomiting and convulsions Coma may follow? i The castor beana beautiful ornamental is very toxic One or two seeds may cause death? The seeds form in into summer and fall Precautions should be taken to keep them t8 was William Sheehan num uiuiurcn i The seeds of the morning glory are also dangerous They produce severe mental disturbance and may also lead to death Although the berries of the elderberry are delicious and safe for consumption the rest of the plant is poisonous if eaten Lilies of the valley sweet peas and yews are also toxic Some trees are potentially dangerous such as the black locust and horse chestnut The cherry tree in all its forms has poisonous leaves bark and fruit stones The use of cherry sticks to toast marshmallows over a nampfirn may cause severe nausea and an upset stomach CowSense? A farm wife sent the following to a national farm newspaper: I nothing on this green earth that can rival a cow as the embodiment of equanimity I the peaceful nature to the many many people rushing pell mell running from one meeting to giancmg at watenes glaring at signal lights that have turned red to stop them momentarily With furrowed brows they switch back and forth in traffic lanes rushing their lives to save a few seconds or so They savor no piuiuciu at an ior mey are always preoccupied with a problem ahead just one cud chewing cow could happen upon such a differences hi times at which events occur from one year to the next are explained by the weather and nothing else Thus you iould do your measuring in the' same rhubarb patch each year not one on the north side of a building this year and one on the south side next year Tailor your checklist to your own circnmstflnrM horo in the counter where we live our ears are cocked for the first sounds of chorus frogs to issue from the marsh for the first bark of geese overhead for the first lusty song of the spirited meadowlark for the winnow of snipe for the peent of woodcock (Derleth patrolled Meadow off high way 78 to observe the courtship ritual of woodcock and poetically described it as the stridulations of killdeer and our eyes are peeled for the first leaf buds oh our rasnberries and finwnHna basswood tree beyond our doorstep i inally if you find yourself getting serious about this new i object of your attentions this temptress called nature join I an organization that schedules hikes like the riends of Sauk County and the Wisconsin Phenological Society Lettau UW Meteor Bldng 1225 West Dayton St Madisom Wis 53706 Jun Severance forssi'i" 1 riends of Sauk County I Obituaries i I i Already heard owl talk down in the marsh below our place jmere the great homed owls nest On March' 11 several friends and myself took a hike in Genz Pocket a favotte haunt of August Derleth and his companions who lSnw erl We were surprised by the 1 CaU a Jiestin8 homed owl in midday The uupicasmg cau or me nomed owl is one of the very earliest harbingers of spring Aldo Leopold the great ecologist who had a retreat af fectionately known as on the Wisconsin River west of Portage for lO years between 1935 and 1945 recorded the events that marked the nassin? nniv emergence of the skunk from hibernation proceeded the horned nesting Leopold was later to open his beloved Sand County Almanac with this passage: allec midwinter Mizzards there comes a mght of thaw when the tinkle of dripping water is heard in brings strange stirrings not only to creatures abed for the night but to some who have been asleep for the winter The hibernating skunk curled up in his deep den uncurls himself and ventures forth to prowl the wet world dragging his belly in the snow His track marks one of the earliest datable events in that cycle of beginnings and ceasihgs which we call a This observing of season events when done in a systematic way is called phenology a science or if you prefer a sport that anyone can enizaee in Amatenra professionals and the only equipment you need is a nencil Keen senses a Hirinno mind Sheehan Liz Gee Eileen RamHaf ruhhie nnri rnmin rar Roghaire andCarole You can for example record the dates on which the The bride chose Janet Gee as her occur asparagus shoots one inch high rhubarb IIWIIUI VnrW0 AVIA WAB rT a A man was WilHnm i A general reception was hdd after the ceremony The new couple will be making their home at 1508 Bovd Street in Green Bay 54301 A 1" A You can for example luuuwmg uvcur: aspar snoots one inch high pussy willows in fur: ornmia in lnwm' 7 first dandelion frost out of the ground earthworm castings appert first redwing blackbird sighted: first Canada TdAAll't i wwwvLfuig ui uic ocuue piace every year That way you can be pretty sqre that any of sensible responsible use of your Tax Dollar vote for TED McNAMER SCHOOL Rosemary Christian Holland ot Minnesota six brothers Victor Allan1 and Melvin of Minnesota and Jeff Kurt Patrick and Mark of Baraboo her grandmother Mrs Verdie Wagner i of Baraboo grandparents Mr and Mrs i Oliver Christian 'of Milwaukee and other relatives and friends uneral services were' held at 10 am Saturday April 1 i Anna Leech Anna Leech 75 died husband) Howard WJ on March 13 in the Tampa Leech a son Don Leech vrcucicu nuapiuii iampa la AAih mao am Baumgarten stepfather eb 10 1903 She was a yd Mrs Shirley member of Buena Vista Theilitz of Baraboo step United Methodist Church sister nimiio duijZam LIST Barbara Pardun 315 Willow St Baraboo a student at Wheaton College has been named to the list fnr the Mwinri quarter of the 1977 78 academic year i Wheaton College is a coeducational Christian liberal arts college located) 25 miles west of Chicago MUSIC BY CHRISTIE Spring breakthrough tsp cinnamon tsp cloves Mi cup butter cup dark brown sugar 3 eggs (ti I )S cup milk 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup sauerkraut rinsed drained and chopped cup chopped nuts Stir together dry ingredients reserve Cream together butter and sugar Add eggs to creamed mixture one at a time beating weU after each addition Add flour mixture to creamed mixture alternately with milk beginning and ending with flour Add vanilla Stir in sauerkraut and huts Pour into greased 9x13 inch pan and bake in 350 degree bven 25 to 30 minutes Cool rost 1 Whipped Caramel rosting i 2 tblsp flour i cup milk cup dark brown sugar 1 cup butter 1 tsp vanilla Cook flour and milk in saucepan over low heat until very thick stirring constantly Cool completely Cream sugar and butter until light Add vanilla Add creamed mixture to cooled flour mixture continue beating until consistency of whipped cream I 59 HAMLLHAABI5ON ORD CARRE BHER i 1 WMlUrOEiLME I r'vS I I I I if I I I I iwmemaENnwRMftBm auoshmitohuductem I I 1 i i K4 DOORS OPEN I glgjjjgl ww mHPa wOM Wt rslt5 1 vui'WV! 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