Kaukauna Times - October 1982
By Lyle Hansen
October 5, 1982
Kevin Hohn, of the Kaukauna High School cross
country team, heads down the final straightaway towards the finish line at
Countryside Golf Club.
Cable Vision of the Fox Cities has announced increases in rates. Monthly service for cable will rise from the present $7.50 to $9.00 and Home Box Office will go from $6.95 extra to $9.05.
Paul Hammond, Whitney Street, is the creator of
the “woodmobile” Paul is a ninth-grade student at Oshkosh North High School.
October 12, 1982
John Mau, Kaukauna realtor, was installed as president
of the Fox Valley Board of Realtors at their recent meeting. As the owner of
Mau Reality, he was cited by the board for his efforts to promote the right of
every individual to own property.
Removal of the present Wisconsin Ave. lift
bridge will begin this month according to the timetable prepared by engineers.
In the 13th season of their
franchise in Wisconsin the Milwaukee Brewers proved 13 isn’t that bad. The
Brewers are champions of the American League defeating the California Angel in
the best of 5 series Sunday in Milwaukee.
October 21, 1982
Jaclyn Marie Huss, daughter of Chuck and Joan
Huss, is thanking all the sixth graders who attended the 27th annual
Babysitters Clinic, sponsored by the Kaukauna Homemakers Club.
Ninety-three students participated in the
Kaukauna Homemakers Annual Babysitters Clinic held Saturday at the high School.
October 28, 1982
Dana Krieck was the first girl to ever earn a
spot on the Kaukauna high school golf team. She is shown with her brother Dan.
The Bottom Half clothing retailer is the first
recipient of a low-interest loan arrangement through the Kaukauna Redevelopment
Authority. The store on Wisconsin Ave. was destroyed by a fire in May. Donald
Grissman owner of the business has purchased the Berens Clothing store on 2nd
Street and plans to remodel the building.
Kaukauna
Homecoming
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