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Yuba

- Paul G - Tuesday, April 23rd, 2002 : goo

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Yuba, Wisconsin: 1970 pop. 75, My Uncle's Farm



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Becky: 23rd Apr 2002 - 14:47 GMT

Nice farm pictures! Not what I would expect to see on citynoise.org, but that's ok.

Peter: 23rd Apr 2002 - 15:23 GMT

I really like looking at older pictures like these; the colours and hues all look slightly different. In my mind, I can almost percieve that the world, 30 years ago, actually existed in those hues and colours.

These photos also make me feel pensive; especially the first. I bet the dog, the tractor, the land... and maybe even some of the people are long gone. Unbeknownst to them, theyre now immortalized on this little webpage.

Its all just very thought provoking; i like it; thanks for posting these. Maybe I'll post some old photos. Certainly if you have more, post them here!

Paul G: 24th Apr 2002 - 06:27 GMT

A bit of the story, *here*.

austin: that is a big barn in #3

Lacey Nofsinger: 4th Jan 2005 - 19:49 GMT

I live in Yuba, Wisconsin. And the population is 77; it seems tiny, but I've been there my whole life, and I think it's great!

Anna: 10th Jun 2005 - 12:46 GMT

We go up to Yuba once every year and I think the town is great. We are actually heading up there this weekend and I can't wait to go. It is a very cool town and the scenery is beautiful.

Darrel: 23rd Oct 2005 - 22:48 GMT

Its a little town that I like to call home. What other town has a population of 77 and 3 bars talk about competition!!

Kaeleen: 21st Nov 2005 - 18:28 GMT

I grew up in Yuba in the late 70's-80's Still have Family & friend's there.It still is a great town.Our old swimming hole was the dam in Tydrick's pasture with a tire swing hanging from the tree.Ahhhhh....the memories.I'm proud to say that I'm a friend of your mom's Lacey.We rode horse ALL the time and ALL OVER Yuba's country side.My daughter even went to school with you at Hillsboro.I do have pictures of us riding horse in Yuba.The Horse & pony pulls were great fun !!My family used to live in the old motel there and now has been torn down for quit sometime but, the memories are still there.I do stop in to visit Tiny as he knew me and my family well as a kid.Was great seeing him and chatting with him about the old days.I hope I can post some pictures on here soon though.Glad I found this site ! Thanks- Kaeleen

Kaeleen: 22nd Nov 2005 - 04:05 GMT

HI again ! Few more things is that "Yuba" was a old trading town and the word "Yuba" came from "You Buy".When I grew up there -there was population of 72 and still 3-bars.ha ha But, I also remember the 2-stores there.One of my very good friend's own'd "The Clary's" I still keep in contact with one of them yet.Oh, yes and has a kid with my best friend(Denise)we would go to the 3-Day dances above D & D's Pub.That was the greatest - sliding across the floor in our socks and dancing doing the polka.ha ha So, tell me what was your entertainment in Yuba when you could'nt get to Hillsboro OR Richland Center? I can't say some things on here what we did as teenager's Just "Yuba will never be the same" ;-)

Darrel: 15th Jan 2006 - 17:53 GMT

The name was chosen by Edward Pinick, who platted the village in 1856, and soon thereafter had a post office established there, he being the first postmaster." 2. May have been named from Yuba, California (a gold locality). Word derived from the original Spanish name of the river, El Rio de las Uvas (pron. Yubas) = "the river of grapes."

Darrel: 15th Jan 2006 - 17:54 GMT

According to Tim Gile, Cuba City was first called "Yuba," but when the city's founders discovered that "Yuba" had already been taken by a small town to the north, they searched for a new name by beginning at the top of the alphabet and rhyming with Yuba. "Auba"? No. "Buba"? Definitely not. "Cuba"? Cuba!

Charlotte: 25th Mar 2006 - 08:29 GMT

Got great pictures today of: entering Yuba. I was floored! My grandfather Herbert O. Ayres was born in that town 1867. I was expecting to see pictures of growth, but the entering Yuba on the highway looked to be deserted. My GGrandparents settled along the Pine River in the 1880's. the pictures are still great though of Yuba and along the Pine River. Thanks for being there, Yuba

Kaeleen: 7th Apr 2006 - 17:46 GMT

thanks for update on the town on the name.Was told by a older friend that lived there.Never really knew just what they said.I have several pic.of that town.On horseback mainly.That's what we did besides swim.can't picture where the farm is on the top.Maybe there last name would help.Thanks !Oh, does anyone have any old days pictures of the town also?Would love to see them.

Kaeleen: 27th Jul 2006 - 05:30 GMT

Would love to see some old days pictures of Yuba.Does anyone have any to show?

Kendra: 30th Jul 2006 - 05:20 GMT

Hi I have a question that I was hoping someone might be able to anserw for me. My grandmother told me a story about a cousin in our family that dissapered at Lake Tahoe, it would've been about 30 or so years ago. Anyway there was a street in Yuba City Ca named after him, Jamie Street? I'm not sure about anything of him and I've tried to call my grandma many times because I've taken a heart interest, but she hasn't anserwed her phone...so I'm trying other things, like this for instance. Anyway anyone who may know any little info it would be nice..email me at cheezits62@hotmail.com
Thank you(:

Kendra: 30th Jul 2006 - 05:22 GMT

oopss I'm sorry I just realized that this is Yuba City WI, not CA. Sorry for the mistake.

Ashley: 9th Sep 2006 - 23:15 GMT

I live in Yuba. It's a small town, but its wonderful! I'm proud to call it home.

Susan Lopez: 14th Sep 2006 - 16:10 GMT

I was born in Yuba City, CA. and I have been looking in websites to see if I could find some old pictures of Yuba City during the 60s. Yuba City has great memories for me. I was interested in seeing pictures of the old Bridge Street school, and the area around the school during that time. I don't know if anybody out there has any pictures, but it was worth the try. Thank You.

susan: 1st Oct 2006 - 18:33 GMT

your pictures are great i visited my relatives in arena, wisconsin, 1954-2004. i have a photo album full thanks to my mom keeping things organized put up more pictures

Curt Fisher: 9th Feb 2007 - 11:34 GMT

I had a friend who had a farm in Yuba (out on Pine), Dave and Judy Elders. He died in a tractor accident in the late 90's, and she sold the farm and remarried. He had a sign on the barn that said "In the Chips Buffalo Farm."

Rose Novy: 2nd Jul 2007 - 20:15 GMT

Mt family and I grew up in and around Yuba, I would love any pictures of the town. I haven't been back home for a while but still have fond memories of the Yuba school and all the programs that we had using the area above D&D bar

Jim Clary: 6th Aug 2007 - 16:34 GMT

I have pictures to share and would like to be in touch with some old Yuba Pals. I grew up there during the 70's. Trying to find Kaeleen, and many more

CartLegger: well, share them. please.

Teresa Novy: 20th Aug 2007 - 14:01 GMT

Hi Jim,

I remember you and think of a club we used to have, if you are the Jim Clary I'm thinking about,I can't remember everyone in it but Roger and Kim were a couple of people I remember, they were relative of mine and are related to Tiny. I think I also know Kaeleen, if you are who I think we are related and I remember you from time in Yuba. Do you have a sister named Kim and one named Helen?
I ran across this site using google looking for pictures and news on the flood there August 18/19, 2007.
I also am an old friend of your Mom's Lacey. We were best friends for a long time, we had a lot of good times together and we've known each other since we were kids. I also knew your Dad. Your Mom and I were best friends when she was married to your Dad. I moved away 9 years ago August 1st and kind of lost touch with her. You also go to school with my oldest son, he lives with his Dad down there.
I was looking for pictures posted besides what is above and couldn't find any. I remember going to the Yuba school for a couple of years and what fun it was to ring the recess bell. I also remember the 2 day dances. Those were a blast for that small town. Same with the horse pull...those were some good old days. It was fun running across this and bringing up some good childhood memories.
I'll keep coming on here from time to time just to see what's new.
Nice to recognize some of you.

Jim Clary: 22nd Aug 2007 - 14:54 GMT

I would like to arrange a reunion of the club. And or the school. It seems we cant post our emails here and have no idea of how to start a different line of communication. I hope they dont mind it, but I will post my email in hopes that people start contacting me. THis site is great and I want to add pictures soon jclary@blhs.org

Bill Sanders: 22nd Aug 2007 - 20:00 GMT

My wife was raised on a farm outside Yuba WI, Her dad was Bob Stowell. She has a brother Curt still living in Yuba. She has and had a lot of family in the area. She left the area in late 50's but we have been back many times.

Teresa: 27th Aug 2007 - 15:31 GMT

Jim,

I took your email and will be in contact some time soon. A reunion of some sort would be awesome, especially the school in the school, I've wanted to go in numerous times just don't know who to contact. As far as old classmates from there, the Clark family still live in the same place and I remember some of their kids went there, I believe Kevin still lives on the Grandparent's farm. Karen J. not sure if Willard still lives in his old home but last I knew he did and still drives bus on occasion. I'm sure you could contact Kim & Roger just by talking to Tiny and his wife. Since it was only Kindergarten and 1st Grade that I went I don't remember a lot of people. Refresh my memory and I could possibly help you contact a few others or let you know where they are. I may live in Green Bay but I still have lots of friends back home and my family still lives around the area down there.
Off that subject, I've been wanting to contact a long lost friend of mine Lisa Wilmont. I know you were married at one time and had children, I would love to find a way to contact here as well. Any help in that area would be appreciated.
Would also love to know what happened to your niece and nephew I used to babysit for and who used to hang out with my sister when they were our neighbors.

Bill,
I know the Stowell family as well. Can't remember your wife's name but I would recognize it if I heard it.

This site is cool. It is nice to think back and remember some of the good old days.

Kaeleen: 5th Sep 2007 - 15:38 GMT

OMG ! Jim & Teresa,

Yes, I remember you guys VERY well.Jim I lost contact with you a few yrs back.Do you still live in the eastern side of WI yet? Teresa where you living now ? Yes, the good ole days.Miss them dances and walking down the road in the middle of the night....Remember jimmy ?....lol We had so much fun.I have old pictures of me and friend's riding horse in Yuba as we did many times.Mark Wallace still lives in the area as he bought Randy Dalberg's old place there outside of Yuba.Last I knew.Tina saw her a few years ago in a store and talked to her as well as Amy Rynish(sp) too.She lives in the country around Yuba.Lost track of Denise and Linda Wallace though.Aronald & Janice still live on the farm.YES,YES,YES we need to have a Yubaian reunion.That would be awsome.They tore down the old house we used to live in,but there's a city park now across from Tiny's bar where the old house sat we could have our reunion at.Lost track of Kim Hynek. Roger Hynek he got married awhile back and now works with my cousin Pam in Elroy.Would love to share old pictures with you guys.I have to run some errands,but when I get back will get some on here for ya.Oh, great news for me as I live in Iowa now and I'm planning on moving back home next year.I miss home ! :( Ok-lattah guys ! :)

Kaeleen: 5th Sep 2007 - 15:44 GMT

Oh, Jim your 1st post was on the day of my b-day looking for me.Weird if ya did not remember it.lol....member on my b-day at the ball diamond ? LOL....If, ya don't I can refresh your memory.....I'll let ya know in private.Also here is my email address pearsall3@iowatelecom.net

Kim: 7th Sep 2007 - 03:06 GMT

Yes it's me.One of the Pearsall girls.Kaeleen & Helen's sister.I really like this site.Hope more people see it and join in.Those 2 day dances were a riot and the dam,wow!!!life was so uncomplicated then.The memories could move a person to tears.I wonder how many people get to have that kind of life.No one had a lot of money but we sure had everything money can't buy,fun with friends.I really don't think we'd share much of anything if we had lived somewhere else.I will NEVER forget anyone who was a part of our group from Yuba.IT was like a club and the one requirement was that you had to live in Yuba.A reunion of all the "club members" would be AWESOME.Jimmy,remember when you used to give us rides to and from school?We were the coolest weren't we? Yountbrat@yahoo.com
I am also interested in "old time" Yuba.I remember the store that was in the building on the left by the bridge before the old co op.I was pretty young then.

Kim: 7th Sep 2007 - 03:12 GMT

Lacey,
I was in the same classes in school as your mom.Tell her "hi" from Kim Pearsall.

Bill Sanders: 16th Sep 2007 - 18:45 GMT

Her name is Barbara (the oldest of three Curt and Doug are the brothers.

Kim: 20th Sep 2007 - 21:54 GMT

Bill,
I know Curt.He was married to Mary(Novy)?marx.I dated Mary's son Chuck for years.

Steve Pinick: 9th Nov 2007 - 22:24 GMT

Hello. I was wondering if anyone had any history on Yuba, WI. My great great grandfather was the founder. I was thinking of traveling there to see what it was like. If anyone has any history or know who I could contact, I would be grateful.

Samantha Cairns: 20th Nov 2007 - 15:27 GMT

Hey i hear that the reason the old yuba store (which has since been closed) was named yubuy is because the indians used to come to the townspeople with furs and stuff and say "you buy?" and later that's why the town was called Yuba....haha i'm sure it's just an old tall tale, but I sure liked it when I was a kid :)
I still live in Yuba...and guess what--we have a new population sign. We're all the way up to 91 residents now! how bout that eh?

Kaeleen: 24th Nov 2007 - 01:53 GMT

Hello-OMG When I grew up there it was only 72...lol Yuba come along way huh?.....lol I heard the same thing that it was trading town.The kids that grew up there in the 70's-80's we are planning on having a yubaian reunion.Hope to get in contact with some folks.Have a few,but need more to contact.Still have step-grand parents that live there across from Tiny's Bar.Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving !!!

Wayne Carlson: 24th Nov 2007 - 18:59 GMT

My grandfather took us up to Yuba about 40 years ago on a saturday trip.
we stopped in a tavern at the edge of town next to a cow pasture and a steep hill to cool off.I recall the population sign read 93 back then..
Anyone have pictures online?

JoAnne: 28th Nov 2007 - 01:49 GMT

Steve -
My 101 year old mother will be coming to spend the winter with me in a couple weeks - she would be happy to communicate with you about what she remembers of her early years in Yuba - bjm@tcworks.net

Merlyn: Well, I cant agree more.

JoAnne: 11th Jan 2008 - 02:44 GMT

Steve Pinick
You asked about anyone who could give you some history of Yuba. My mother taught in the Yuba school in the mid-20's and would love to communicate with you about her recollections she's 101!- bjm@tcworks.net

Jeff Vlasak: 26th Feb 2008 - 18:29 GMT

The "2-Day Dance" still goes on....I'm trying to remember just when? (February I believe?) Perhaps someone can post it so others can mark their calenders.

Jim J: 31st Mar 2008 - 02:36 GMT

I posted some pics of Yuba on Wikipedia ... going there in 2008, too, and will post more pics.

Elena Smith: 22nd Jun 2008 - 00:22 GMT

I grew up in Yuba for most of my life... I know from experience that you don't appreciate all that Yuba is until you leave. It will always be my home, the place I met my best friend, and the one place that I can brag about to people from the city!

Michelle M: 12th Jul 2008 - 13:33 GMT

I didn't live there but would frequently visit Jan and Arnold Wallace. I believe that I know most of you as I was a year younger then Linda was. My Email is: Iroot42@aol.com What a great little town and as my kid were growing up, they would always ask me.. When are we going to the farm Mom? :-)

Helen: 18th Jul 2008 - 00:52 GMT

WOW! And to think my older sisters never clued me into this site!! :-) Yuba...so many memories... I still go back every couple of years to remember Amy, visit our old hangouts, and see Bill and Kay. My little girls love to go along and listen to the stories (the ones I can tell them) - same ones each year. Last year one of them and I ended up in the middle of a pasture and Amy and my names were still painted bright white inside an outhouse - over 20 years later (only in Yuba)...which of course led to another story....

Kaeleen: 26th Aug 2008 - 16:33 GMT

Hey Michelle- I knew the Wallaces very well and my best friend was Denise.We rode horse ALL the time and ALL over as well as with Amy Rynes.Have tons of pix of Yuba and us riding horses.Have pix of Linda,Tina,Mark & Denise.We were like a big family. :)

To my little sista...lol So sorry never crossed my mind as I have been so dang busy here on the farm.Yes, was a great time when we were kids in Yuba.Kinda like living in a Mayberry town....lol When I come up with the motorcycle I'll have to criuse there.ALOT of fun memories are still there.I'll never foreget any of them.....He He

Michelle M: 3rd Sep 2008 - 01:15 GMT

Kaeleen....

I do remember you and a lot of the other people that are posting on here. Does anyone know of when they are going to have the next 2 day dance? Would love to go and see everyone again!

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