Kaukauna Times - July 1963
By Lyle Hansen
July 2, 1963
The Green Bay Packers
today announced they have signed Chuck Morris, Mississippi quarterback, who was
drafted number 5 last year. They have also signed Bob Jeter, Iowa halfback,
drafted number 2 in 1961 and Josef Thorne, Fullback, number 12 last year.
The ZIP code system to
speed mail delivery went into effect throughout the country on Monday. This means that a five-digit ZIP code will be
written after the state name on the address. Kaukauna’s being 54130.
July 4, 1963
Joseph and Gene Ditter announced that they
are retiring. A long-established Kaukauna business passed from the city scene
this week. The Ditter Plumbing and heating firm on Third Street was founded by
their father Walter Ditter in 1906.
The Third Annual
Bishop’s Charity game is slated for Labor Day. This game stands an excellent
chance of beating the 1962 record of 38,669 for attendance. An additional 3,600
seats will be available at City Stadium this year with the new seating in the
north entrance.
July 10, 1963
Phil Zwick, Kaukauna son who gained world fame in
the boxing ring as a professional boxer, died Monday in Vallejo, California,
where he has been living the past ten years. He was 58. A paralysis which first
afflicted him about six years ago made him an invalid and caused his death. The
funeral mass will be said at 10 a.m. today at Vallejo. Phil is best remembered
for his featherweight fight against Peter Scaizo in Milwaukee where Zwick
knocked Scaizo all over the ring and out of the ring on one occasion, only to
end with a 75-75 draw. After the fight, referee, Barney Ross, changed the total
on his card to read 76- 74 in favor of Scaizo. Protest to the boxing
commissioner did no good and two days later Phil came home to a hero's welcome
at the train station. He and his wife were placed on the city's fire truck with
a wreath of flowers around his neck for a festive parade through the city. During
his career, which started as a youngster and didn't end until he was in his
forties, at least, he traveled around the world fighting bouts with champions
of other countries. Usually winning,
Zwick compiled an amazing record during his career, and was billed the
"Wisconsin Flash" and the "Kaukauna Klubbers," the names
speaking for themselves. Zwick is survived by his wife, Peggy, and a married
daughter, in addition to two sisters and three brothers living in Wisconsin.
July 17, 1963
Miss Karen Krumm,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Krumm, will be serving as choreographer in
"Oklahoma," the first summer musical to be presented at KHS. Miss Krumm
is a student at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and will be returning
there in the fall of this year.
Attorney Irving G. Curry, III has been
named a partner in the Kaukauna-Kimberly law firm of McCarty, Burns and Swetz.
Curry, who is primarily a trial lawyer, joined the firm after completing three
years in the Air Force. He had received his commission through the Air Force
program at Lawrence College.
July 26, 1963
Construction of a new supermarket
on Highway 96 between Kaukauna and Little Chute has been started, with an
opening planned for late fall according to Lawrence Verhagen, proprietor. The
store will operate under the Piggly Wiggly name.
July 31, 1963
The assessed valuation
of the City of Kaukauna for 1963 has reached a total of $28,031,370
representing an increase of over 2 million dollars from last year. The biggest
increase came from personal property valuation.
Safe driving awards for
the Kaukauna Post office drivers were distributed recently by Kaukauna Postmaster
Robert Grogan. Left to right are Ed Kaphingst, Don Wenzel, Jack Tullock, Grogan
and Bob Whitman. Not present at the time the picture was taken was George Vanden
Hogen. The five drivers average 75,000 per year without an accident. The
citations came from the National Safety Council.
Arthur Kromer Sr., wearing his World War I
doughboy’s uniform complete with helmet and gas mask was among the featured marchers
in the annual VFW parade held Sunday. Marching alone Kromer followed directly
behind the color guard.
The old pumper of the
Kaukauna fire department was retired from service several years ago and is now
on its way to Quincy California. The unit was purchased by an antique car
organization. The truck is pictured as it was secured on a trailer which will
carry to its new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Stefl 50th Anniversary
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