Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI

 April 13, 1994, Page 28

Transcribed by Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon.

Index of "Good Old Days" Articles 

 

 

Good Old Days   

 

Oldies by Dee Zimmerman

 

The changing of the Seasons in Central Wisconsin can be varied and occasionally exhibit surprises.  Some photographers have recorded some unusual “weather” happenings in our area.

 

This time of the year, framers thoughts turn to filling the soil in preparation for planting the fields as soon as the frost is out and the ground is ready.  The gardeners have their flower plots all planned, just waiting for the warming trend.  Fishermen are eager to get their boats on the lakes or go cruising down the river.

 

Spring means a season of rebirth in outdoor activities; recreational events will abound once again. 

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With guard rails as their guide, motorists drove their cars through the water which covered the roadway on Highway 10, hoping the road was still there.

 

Field work being done by one of the early tractors in 1913.  It was owned by Martin Jacobson.

 

Field work, dragging-disking, along County Hwy. “C”, c.1920, farmed by Markus Hoesly.

 

The Hoesly’s were seeding small grain on their farm, which is now owned by Dale and MaryAnn Meyer and son.

The 1938 flooding of Black River as it appeared along the Highway 10 Bridge on Neillsville’s west side.  At the right, in background, is the old railroad bridge which spanned the river.

 

German Hill in Black River Falls, (Jackson, County) after the October 1911 flood

 

Suds and more suds covered O’Neill Creek during the March 1968 run-off.  Many of us can remember the sight as it moved downstream.  Some townspeople were watching the mound of suds that collected along the Grand Avenue Bridge railing.

 

This scene was captured by the old Grand Avenue Bridge which was over the creek.  A young fellow waded through the suds and stood in front of a bush, partially visible in the suds.

 

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(Thanks to Elmer Hoesly, Orville Jake and Rudy Opelt for photos)

 

 


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