The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
July 19, 2006
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Old Items Taken from The Thorp Courier files of
1906-1931-1956-1981-1996
100 Years Ago (1906)
Stanley Sunbeams—Carpenter & Mather have built a second story to the old
Casterline hardware store, which they now open.
Herman Friess, who has been in North Dakota with his fast horses for
three weeks past, reports the sale of his horse “Progressive League” for
$800. This horse had won one race and on two other occasions had come in
second. “Butcher Boy” has been sick and unable to enter the races.
75 Years Ago (1931)
Two of the 43 persons examined at the free chest clinic held at Thorp on
July 7, by the Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association were placed in
the Tuberculosis classification.
A hail, rain and windstorm did considerable damage to crops in this
vicinity, Corn, oats, rye, hay, potatoes and peas suffered greatly by
hail and laid flat on the ground.
L. P. Walsdorf was elected president of the newly organized Lions Club.
Adv.--Flies carry Typhoid. Kill them quick! Spray FLIT. Largest seller
in 121 countries
50 Years Ago (1956)
Ten members of the Thorp Lions Club were honored at the club’s 25th
Anniversary Banquet held at the Thorp Finance dining room. Members who
were charter members in 1931 included: John S. Bogumill, Francis J.
Conway, L. E. Gruszynski, John J. Harycki, Ross Lawrence, Dr. W. F.
Nolechek, Dr. G. A. Scief, L. P. Walsdorf, Wm. S. Wagner and Gordon A.
Wolf.
Joseph F. Maurer, 55, Soo Line agent at Cadott since 1941, died at the
Holy Family Hospital at New Richmond following a heart attack. He was on
his annual vacation.
The eligible age group for use of polio vaccine has been extended from 0
through 14 years to 0 through 19 years of age.
Thorp Moose members will celebrate their 12th anniversary.
Leaving the Army July 31 will be Brig. Gen. Benjamin P. Heiser, a former
Thorp resident, now deputy commanding general of Fort Carson, CO.
25 Years Ago (1981)
Dennis Melvin, Thorp City Clerk for the past five years, submitted his
resignation to the city council effective August 14.
The first groundwater tests conducted at the site of the July 3 chemical
spill three miles east of Thorp indicate that there was no chemical
contamination according to a Dept. of Natural Resources spokesman.
The $5,000 boiler for the Thorp Municipal Swimming Pool donated by the
Thorp Lions club arrived July 8.
Hot Jazz, Thorp’s vocal jazz ensemble will be representing the community
as musical entertainment to celebrate Stanley’s Centennial after the
parade July 18.
10 Years Ago (1996)
Marine Pvt., Jason R. Briski, son of Robert D. Briski of 100 W. Birch
St., Thorp, WI, recently completed basic training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, San Diego.
Hunters participating in the 1996 Wisconsin deer hunting seasons will
this year have the option of filling all antlerless deer permits during
any hunting season, archery, gun and muzzleloader.
Great traditional Southern Gospel Music is coming to this area! One of
America’s fastest rising gospel groups “The Impacts” will be in concert
at the Thorp High School on July 25 for a single performance.
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