The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin (2024)

Is Not For Lifting: Kennedy MENASHA "The back isn't made for lifting." Dr. William Kennedy, a Neenah orthopedic surgeon, told this to the Wednesday night meeting of the Twin City Safety Council. About 175 people attended the council session at Germania Hall. Kennedy, whose theme was "My Aching Back," said that the only way to eliminate back injuries is to lift properly. He told the group that this should be done by keeping the back straight and lifting with the knees.

He also cautioned employers to hire young, well conditioned men for lifting jobs. He said this would greatly reduce the rate of back injuries among people whose jobs involve heavy lifting. Kennedy stated that there are three basic types of back injuries. Ligament strains, the least serious type, can usually be E. L.

Tollefson Dies Suddenly At Age of 40 NEENAH Edward L. Tollefson, 40, 944 Bridgewood Neenah, died unexpectedly early this morning at his home. Born May 15, 1925, in Madison, S. he attended Huron College and graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He was editor of Cooperation, Kimberly Clark Corp.

employe magazine, and had been a member of the company's public relations staff since May, 1957, coming to Neenah from Aberdeen, S. where he had been city editor of the Aberdeen American News. While in Neenah he was a member of the council of Our Savior Lutheran Church, director of the Neenah Little League baseball organization, publicity chairman of the Red Cross blood bank for two years, active in Cub Scouting and served as president of the Hoover School Teacher Association. He had been an officer of the Wisconsin Industrial Editors Association and a member of Northeastern Industrial Publications Council. Surviving are his wife, Marjory; his mother, Mrs.

Oscar Sornson of Madison, S.D.; a sister, Madison, S.D.; three sons, Richard, Robert and Tris; and one daughter, Barbara. services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Our Savior Lutheran Church, Neenah, with the Rev. Donald T. Hansen officiating.

Friends may call at the church from noon until the hour of service. Burial on Monday will be in Madison, S.D., with a service at Trinity Lutheran Church in that city. A memorial fund has been established at Our Savior Luther- cured with rest in three to 10 days. Ligament tears will take about six weeks to heal. Kennedy advised that the best cure for these injuries is rest.

The third, and most serious type of back injury, are injuries to the spinal disk. Kennedy said this type can cause permanent disability and in severe cases, paralysis. He also gave the opinion that insurance companies should require a preliminary physical examination of men who will be. doing heavy lifting on a job. He pointed out that a back disability incurred on the job can result in insurance compensation of $8,000 to $10,000.

Kennedy said dryly, "Industrial back injuries are particularly, difficult to treat. Industrial backaches tend to persist until the insurance hearing." He told the gathering, however, "You can't fake or conceal a back He said that any real back injury can always be diagnosed. "Our difficulty is proving it," he stated. He said that older men are particularly prone to back injuries because ligaments become less resilient after 30. He declared that industry should attempt to eliminate human lifting as much as possible.

In the meantime, he told the group that the best way to reduce back injuries is to "hire young well-conditioned men who are used to manual labor for lifting jobs and teach them how to lift." First Badger Hall of Famer Dead at 73 MILWAUKEE (UPI)-An apparent heart attack claimed the life Wednesday of industrialist Edward P. Allis, 73, the first golfer elected to Wisconsin's athletic hall of fame. Allis, retired board chairman and president of the Louis A- lis Co. here, was dead on arrival at Columbia hospital. The Milwaukee County medical examiner's office said he had suffered heart disease.

His election to the state's athletic hall of fame in 1959 followed a career as an amateur golfer during which he won 10 state titles and took tht qualifying medal 14 times. He won the national collegiate golf title while attending Harvard. In 1920, he lost to Chick Evans in the finals for the United States amateur championship. In 1964 Allis became a charter member of the Wisconsin State Golf Association's hall of fame. He won state championships in 1911, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1928 and 1930.

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NORTHWESTERN CASH REGISTER, INC. 1315 So. Commercial St. NEENAH Phone: 722-6416 Oshkosh 235-5862 WE SERVICE ALL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Ask Extension for Jarrett As Composer-in-Residence The Oshkosh area board of education and Supt. of Schools Perry A.

Tipler have filed application with the Contemporary Music Project for Creativity in Music Education, Washington, D. for continuation of the composer in residence program at Oshkosh High School a second school year. In a recent letter to the Contemporary Music Project, a division of the Music Educators National Conference, Supt. Tipler said that Jack M. Jarrett, composer in residence at the high school since the current school year began in September, "has been very successful The superintendent said that OHS music students have been inspired and have received a new perspective concerning the creative process, that the music faculty has grown professionally and that the community "has demonstrated an interest in the unique capacity the composer fills in the community life." Influence Will Remain Supt.

Tipler added that "we all feel that the significance of Mr. Jarrett's influence will be sustained long after he has left the community. With this fine start, it is our feeling that even greater progress could be made by having Mr. Jarrett continue as composer-in-residence in Oshkosh for another school year." Oshkosh High School music department spokesmen said they are "confident" that the Contemporary Music Project will approve Oshkosh's application for Jarrett's services during the 1966-67 school year, beginning next September. The Ford Foundation, which underwrites the nationwide Contemporary Music Project, is paying all of Jarrett's stipend and expenses during the current school year, but Oshkosh must pay part of the cost of the pro- gram, up to $2,650, should it be extended to 1966-67.

School authorities said this week that the Oshkosh Foundation has voted to provide $1,325, half of the amount, if the other half is provided by other Oshkosh civic and school organizations and individuals. In a letter to Grant Beglarian, director of the Contemporary Music Project, Jarrett said he believes there is an "exciting potential here in Oshkosh" for the composer in residence program. He cited "the excellent musicianship and creative teaching of the (school music) directors involved, the educational and musical facilities of the school system and the great support given the music program by school administrators and the community. "It is my feeling," Jarrett Daily Northwestern 27 Dec. 16, 1965 wrote, "that the experience and increased understanding to be gained during the first year should lead to considerably greater accomplishment during the second ye year.

"I am highly enthusiastic about the project as it is developing in Oshkosh and hope that it will be possible to achieve a full fruition of our efforts here," Jarrett concluded. The Contemporary Music Project will make a decision on Oshkosh's application for a second year of the composer inresidence program next month. Same Base MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Quarterback John Hankinson of Minnesota had signed to play with the National Football League Minnesota Vikings, who picked him as a future draft choice in the eighth round of the 1964 draft. DESCRIBES BACK TREATMENT At their Wednesday night meeting, members of the Twin City Safety, Council heard Dr. William Kennedy, a Neenah orthopedic surgeon, describe the treatment and prevention of back injuries.

Shown from left are Dr. Kennedy, describing his program presentation for Safety Council program chairman Dan Pynenberg and Visiting Nurses Marie Simon, Appleton, and Margaret Bunke, Oshkosh. -Neenah-Menasha Northwestern photo WNAM FM In Operation NEENAH MENASHA WNAM-FM- is on the air! The FCC gave Fox Cities Broadcasters, permission this morning to begin broadcasting on a commercial basis after completing several weeks of engineering tests. The station started broadcasting at noon today. This is not the first time the call letters of WNAM-FM have been heard in the Fox Cities area.

WNAM Radio pioneered FM in the Fox River Valley in 1950. It was licensed on Jan. 20, 1950 and operated until Aug. 22, 1953. At that time WNAM-FM operated on 98.5 on the FM dial.

The FM license was surrendered to the Federal Communications Commission on Aug. 26, 1953 in order to use the tower space for WNAM-TV. WNAM-TV operated on UHF Channel 42 during 1954 and suspended operations on UHF and subsequently became WFRV, Channel 5, at Green Bay. "FM is really something today," Don C. -Wirth, general manager of WNAM-FM said to- Seymour Man Found Dead In Ditch APPLETON Outagamie County Coroner Bernard H.

Kemps has ordered an autopsy to be performed on a rural Seymour man who was found dead lying face down in a drainage. ditch, filled with six inches of water, in a wooded area near his home about 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The body of William F. Rettmann, 60, Rt.

3, Seymour, was found by his wife, Clara, after she found the 'house dark and locked when she arrived home from work earlier Thursday night. Kemps said Rettmann was apparently injured, and was unable to summon help before he collapsed and fell in the drainage ditch. There were lacerations spotted on the man's face, and bloodstains were found on a pair of gloves found on a nearby fence. A bloodstained axe and glasses were also found by authorities. day.

"The equipment used today in FM is so far superior to the 1950 era that one might compare the Model to the Thunderbird." One of the new innovations is the new type FM antenna. The signal is sent from the tower both vertically and horizontally. Only WNAM-FM has this type of antenna in the Fox Cities. "As a result reception as far as 50 miles away is much better than if we had the conventional antenna," Wirth said. the FM dial today.

It carries The station operates at 99.3 on Labor Bill Is Vetoed By Gov. Knowles Continued substitute or supplement to salary boosts. Also signed was a bill that allows municipalities to help finance flood control projects. The procedure for establishing a measure provides an alternative procedure for establishing a flood control, board. Other bills signed by the governor: Establish the office of public defender to handle appeals by indigents to the State Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court will appoint the defender to a fiveyear term and will determine his salary, which is not to exceed $19,284 a year. Cuts Property Tax Reduce the property tax for a taconite plant from 1 per cent to .5 per cent while the plant is under construction and from 2 per cent to 1.5 per cent after completion. Permit the use of simultaneous flashing warning lights which are being offered on new cars. Authorize the State Highway Commission to control the installation of lighting necessary within the right of way of state trunk highways. Permit the commissioner of taxation to appoint an advisory committee not to exceed 11 members.

Provide that firemen's relief associations may purchase group insurance for members. NOTICE Although We Will Be Closed Christmas Day, Our Dining Room Will Be Open Sunday, December 26 and Sunday, January 2 Serving 12:00 to 3:00 P.M. VALLEY INN Private rooms are no extra charge. PA 2-7761 Ralph Miedke, Manager Downtown Neenah An Abundance of Free Parking WNAM Radio programs from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.

daily. However, at 4 p.m. daily until midnight the FM station broadcasts its own programs separate from the AM station. The broadcasts are in stereo. Fox Cities Broadcasters, have also entered the background music business.

A subcarrier of the main FM channel is used to send the music to various industrial and business establishments. This 100 per cent music cannot be heard on the standard FM set. Special equipment is leased by Fox Cities Broadcasters for this purpose. WNAM-FM is the first FM station in the Fox River Valley. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The Display Ad Which Appeared in The Northwestern Dec.

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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin (2024)

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Oshkosh is probably best known for OshKosh B'Gosh, a manufacturer of overalls, adult work clothing, and children's clothing founded in 1895. Oshkosh is also home to the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the world's largest airshow.

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Oshkosh Demographics

White: 85.74% Black or African American: 4.44% Two or more races: 4.3% Asian: 4.19%

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224 State St. Oshkosh, Wisconsin

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Oshkosh, Wisconsin is a city of around 70,000 residents located in the northeast central part of the state, situated on the banks of Lake Winnebago. As the 9th largest city in Wisconsin - Oshkosh offers many things to do throughout the area.

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In April 2008, downtown Oshkosh, Wisconsin was transformed into a movie set for the film Public Enemies.

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John Menard, Jr. is the founder of home improvement chain Menards. He is the richest person in Wisconsin. Net worth: $10.2B. Photo by: Joe RobbinsCopyright 2017 Scripps Media, Inc.

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Oshkosh is a town in Wisconsin with a population of 66,373. Oshkosh is in Winnebago County and is one of the best places to live in Wisconsin. Living in Oshkosh offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Oshkosh there are a lot of bars and parks.

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2021: Oshkosh ranked 3rd in Most Livable College Towns 2021 by SmartAsset. 2021: Oshkosh ranked 2nd in Most Livable Small Cities in the U.S. 2021 by SmartAsset. 2021: Oshkosh ranked Best City to Retire in 2021, in Wisconsin by Insurify.

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Chief Oshkosh (also spelled Os-kosh or Oskosh) (c. 1795–August 31, 1858) was a chief of the Menominee Native Americans, recognized as the leader of the Menominee people by the United States government from August 7, 1827, until his death.

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Oshkosh was named for Menominee Chief Oshkosh, whose name meant "claw" (cf. Ojibwe oshkanzh, "the claw"). Although the fur trade attracted the first European settlers to the area as early as 1818, it never became a major player in the fur trade.

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Oshkosh's main manufactures include trucks and transportation equipment, plastic packaging, paper products, and apparel; it is the headquarters of OshKosh B'Gosh (founded 1895), which produces a world-famous line of children's wear.

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Oshkosh is the city in Wisconsin where the firm was founded. The town in turn was named after a chief of the Mamaceqtaw (Menominee) people, in whose language the name means claw.

What is Oshkosh, Wisconsin noted for? ›

Oshkosh is known for OshKosh B'gosh, a manufacturer of overalls and children's clothing founded in the city in 1895. Originally a small-town manufacturer of adult work clothing, it became best known for its children's lines.

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UW Oshkosh is 2nd in the UW System in NCAA Division III National Championships. The College of Business's AACSB accreditation makes it the only nationally accredited business school in NE Wisconsin.

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20, 1982: A police officer survives death with his bullet-proof vest as a shootout occurs on school grounds between an alleged robber and law enforcement. The suspect is stopped in the area between Dempsey and Radford halls after allegedly stealing $1,285 from Castaway Tavern.

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