Saturday, November 16, 2019

Time Machine Trip to November 1939


The Kaukauna Times - By Lyle Hansen
November 1, 1939
Kaukauna will have a new paper manufacturing business to be known as the Outagamie Mills, Inc. The company was organized by Appleton and Kaukauna persons and will do business in Kaukauna, making and selling paper products. The new Kaukauna corporation will occupy the old Patten mill building.

Traffic accidents during September cost 83 Wisconsin lives according to the highway commission reports. This represents an increase of six over 1938. For the first nine months of 1939 the traffic toll is 584 lives.  


Fifty years ago, 1889 the first paper manufactured by the Thilmany mill rolled off its new No. 1 machine.

November 3, 1939
Green Bay – Will the Packers be able to stop four of the most sought after backs in the National Professional league, who form the famed “powerhouse” attack of the Chicago Bears? The two clubs meet next Sunday at Wrigley field in Chicago. This is the question on the minds of all Green Bay fans and more particularly Packer Coach Curly Lambeau.


Japan is purchasing Wisconsin cheese. Such an order came recently from the American embassy in Tokyo, Japan. The order was for two and one-half pounds each of Wisconsin American, Swiss and Limburger cheese.






The bow and arrow bag of deer during the present season still stands at three according to the Wisconsin Conservation department. Even at that figure it sets a new record for a single season. The previous high mark for a single season was one.




Coach Paul Little’s high school grid machine left no doubt in anybody’s mind about the western division championship of northeastern Wisconsin conference when they scored an impressive 31 to 13 win over West DePere Wednesday for their sixth straight league win. 

Bottom row, left to right, Billy Baeten, asst. Manager, Eugene Kelly, Sylvester Stuiber, John Rieth, Charles Jansen, Mike Niesen, Nick Steffens, Joe McGowan, Henry, Ashe, Bob Smith, Tom McCarty; Second row, Harry Watson, manager Ivan Schatzka, George Steffens, Bill Ranquette, Phelen Female, Jack Mainville, Steve Andrejeski, Ray Hurst, Joe Regenfuss, Ralph Doering, Herman Franz, Elroy Aerts, asst. manager: Third row, Coach Paul Little, Carl Giordana, Leo Rohan, John Velte, John Wandell, Bill Alger, Leo Wolf, Charles Wagner, Robert Wodjenski, Bill Van Leishout, Marvin Janssen, James Santkuyle, Guy Krumm, asst. coach; top row, Bob Danner, Joe De Goey, Herbert Wittmann, Bill Dryer, James Helf, Ralph Mooney, Elder Stanelle, John Kramer, Calvin Spice, Harold Stuiber, Clifford Kemp, asst. coach.  

The Nicolet grade school gridders defeated the Park school eleven 14 to 2 Monday afternoon at Park School.  The Nicolet girls had defeated Park girls in a baseball game by the score of 45 to 10.

November 8, 1939
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilpolt of Kaukauna were listening to a National Broadcasting radio program Tuesday evening during which $1,000 is given away each week by telephone. When the time came for awarding the money, Mrs. Wilpolt remarked that “anyone in the United States can win.” Just then the telephone rang, and she answered it. The voice on the other end was from New York and from the radio program and was informed that they had won $2,800 and the money would be sent to the western union office in Appleton.

November 10, 1939
A bumper crop of gasoline taxes is being harvested this year by the federal and state governments. The total value of this tax may exceed $1,000,000,000 by the end of the year.

All cigarette, cigarette papers and cigarette tubes in the possession of retailers after November 13 which do not bear a state tax stamp will be subject to confiscation according to the Wisconsin treasurer.

The Kaukauna police department this week is discontinuing the practice of housing transients, James E. McFadden, police chief announced. Heretofore, the doors of the jail room in the municipal building were thrown open to the knights of the open road. They came in droves and every night of the week saw up to 15 “overnight guests” housed at the jail.

November 15, 1939
 
Bill Alger and Carl Giordana were elected co-captains of next season’s grid team. Giordana and Alger have been regulars on the team the last three years. Giordana is a halfback and Alger and end. Both are rated as a couple of the best football players to ever don a Kaw uniform. 

The Wisconsin state committee on water pollution says that data collected from dissolved oxygen samples at DePere and the mouth of the Fox river clearly show that these waters could not support fish life at time of warm temperatures.  The report says that the Fox River will remain in its present highly polluted condition throughout its entire length from Appleton to Green Bay.

The first 300 game ever rolled on the Kaukauna alleys was hung up by Charles Schell Tuesday afternoon. The previous score rolled here was 290 by Warren “Bugs” Brenzel a number of years ago.  

November 17, 1939
Ten mills in the Fox and Wisconsin River valleys will finance a research program to develop methods of eliminating pollution of streams with sulfite liquor, it was decided at a meeting in Appleton with the state committee on pollution. 

November 29, 1939
Joseph T. Sadlier has been named general chairman of the annual holiday party of the Kaukauna High School Alumni Association to be held in the school gymnasium Friday evening December 29.

These youngsters were winners in a baby contest that has engaged the attention of all Kaukauna recently. Jimmy Funk, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Funk won the personality prize. Miss Patsy Siebers, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Siebers was selected in the beauty division. The contest was sponsored by F. J. Pechman studio and the Rialto Theater.  

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