January 5, 1955
Little Thomas Norbert Pieters, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Pieters, Kaukauna, was announced as the winner of the Kaukauna
Merchants-Kaukauna Times First Baby of the Year Contest. Thomas a bruiser
weighed in at eight pounds at St. Elizabeth hospital on January 2.
Leo Coffey has been named chairman of the 1955
March of Dimes polio drive in Kaukauna. He has recently sent out for volunteers
to assist in soliciting funds for the campaign. He announced this week that the
Kaukauna service stations have agreed to contribute a penny from each gallon of
gas sold all day Friday January 21.
January 7, 1955
Automatic refrigeration takes care of the fresh
and frozen food needs of practically all the people of the city. One of
Kaukauna’s ice-dealers Fred Reichel, Sr., started in the ice business back in
1910 and continued in the family until 1954, when John, the last of the Reichel
icemen disposed of the business to Joe Giordana.
Kaukauna’s 1955 accident rate got off to a
discouraging start on this yea
Carl Trettin blasted a 235 game and 577 series
and was the top man in the Businessmen’s bowling league at the S&B on
January 4.
r as three automobiles suffered over $200 worth
of damage and a fourth was destroyed in three accidents which occurred when
1955 was less than five hours old.
A $1500 check from the Appleton Coated Paper
Company was received by E. H. Jennings, chairman of the Kaukauna Community
Hospital drive committee. The amount of the contribution was determined by the
number of employees living in the area to be served by the hospital.
A new peak in the number of telephones serving
Kaukauna and the continuing growth in the volume of telephone calls made during
the past year. Approximately 2855 telephones were in service here as the year
closed.
January 12, 1955
Little Billy wanted a
sled for Christmas. Instead of asking Santa as most kiddies do he asked the
Baby Jesus to see that he got the sled, promising to give Him the first ride.
Come Christmas morn, the pastor entered the church and noticed that the figure
of the Infant was missing from the crib. Billy had kept his promise and the
little Babe of Bethlehem was being pulled along the street on Billy’s new sled.
Near hysteria reigned Friday night as the
Kaukauna Galloping ghosts rolled to a 77-68 win over a strong and determined
Two Rivers team at the school gym here.
Richard Lehrer this week announced that the
dumping grounds will be located one mile south of the present location.
The opening session of the 1955 Kaukauna Grade
School cage season got under way Saturday at the KHS gym with Holy cross
trampling Park by a 30-18 count and Trinity Lutheran nudging St. Mary’s by a
23-20 count.
January 19, 1955
Lt. Tom Gerend, Kaukauna, landed in Germany
where he will serve with the Air Force medical corps.
George “Stormy” Kromer
Fred Reichel of Kaukauna, who has arranged the
Stormy Kromer night here last fall, is doing some spade work to get Stormy,
Kaukauna baseball great, elected to the Wisconsin Baseball Hall of Fame “It’s a big job to get
someone elected,” Fred said. “While there are many great ball players from the
state few people know what Stormy has done for the game”.
January 21, 1955
The purchase of the Farm Equipment Company
property located on the corner of East Second street and Crooks Avenue by Henry
Carstens & Sons Elevator was announced by Richard Carstens, local manager.
2nd Lt. Thomas J. McDaniel, Kaukauna, recently completed the basic infantry
officer course at Ft. Benning, Ga.
Donald Kroll and John
Wunrow
recently completed basic training with the Sixth Armored Division at Ft.
Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Airman Navel Cadet James R. Henry, Kaukauna, recently soloed for the first time at
Corry Field Navel Auxiliary Air Station, Pensacola, Florida.
Pvt. Leroy and Pvt.
Ronald Romenesko
completed basic training together at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., and after spending
a furlough with their family the brothers will go separate ways Leroy returning
to Missouri and Ronald to Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey.
Pvt. David A. Ristau, Sarah street Kaukauna, recently completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., with the 6th Armor division.
Pfc. Elmer Arnoldussen, 2nd street
Kaukauna, received his training Camp Gordon, Ga., for his military police
training and will be assigned to overseas duty.
Tech. Sergeant James Wagnitz is spending a
30-day furlough with his family. He will be returning to Fort Leonard Wood,
Missouri.
Rev. Peter A. Salm, St. Mary’s new pastor
was welcomed at a reception Sunday Jan. 23. He came to Kaukauna to succeed the
Rev. Joseph Esdepsky who died December 13, 1954.
The 1955 Kaukauna
Galloping Ghosts: Front row; Ron Welch, Dan Gillis, Jim Otte, Bruce Kemp and
Joe Van Linn. In the Back row; Coach Fred Barribeau, Don Ristau, Mike Walsh,
Jim Rausch, Cal Engerson and manager Robert Theis.
1955 DeSoto Fireflite
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