Kaukauna Times – August 1973
By Lyle Hansen
August 1, 1973
Suspicions have been confirmed. Island Street
is the most highly traveled street in the city with nearly 10,000 vehicles per
day. The finding came from the state transportation department. The heavy
traffic may be due to the closing of the Lawe Street bridge.
The Wisconsin State Patrol urged that motorists
exercise great caution carrying cans of gasoline in their car trunks as result
of the shortages of gasoline.
August 10, 1973
Kaukauna’s director of public works, Robert
Natrop, stated that the sludge coming from the city’s sewage treatment plant
and sold to area farmers as fertilizer, is being shipped in a city-owned truck
which is so dilapidated as to not even be worth the sludge inside it.
Cool, Clear, Water. Students at Kaukauna High School
were waiting in line for drinks of water as the temperatures reached over 90
degrees.
August 17, 1973
Lester Abel of Kaukauna has purchased the Black
Insurance Agency on Wisconsin Avenue.
Abel has been an insurance agent for six years. The Black Insurance was
operated by Merritt Black for 41 years until the time of his death.
The computer has come to the Kaukauna Electric
and Water Utility, and the unit will eventually handle all the billing. Mrs.
Pat Brockman sat at the console, while assistant officer manager Roger Leick,
watched the machine run.
Jim Mertin, of Oshkosh, set a world record
outboard speed record of 136.381 mph on the Fox River in Kaukauna Wednesday.
The new record is 5 mph over the past record which was set in March of 1966.
August 24, 1973
Two area youths from the city’s north and
southside were recently honored as Kaukauna’s All-Around best for their
outstanding achievements in the KRD athletic program. John Koch, Southside boy
and Ross Giordana, Northside boy. The awards were made by James Gertz, far left
and Mayor Robert LaPlante, far right.
Want to defray vacation costs? Miss Blanche
Gerend returned from a tour of the West with several of her friends and a vial
of gold flakes which she washed from a bucket full of gravel on a visit to a
gold mine at Deadwood, S.D. The value of the gold – fifty cents.
August 31, 1973
The Badger Northland new building will cover
over 234,000 square feet and will be more than eight times larger than the
present facility. The building will be located at the corner of Hy 55 and OO.
The city council will decide next Tuesday on whether or not to hire Telcom Engineering services as a consultant on proposed cable television for Kaukauna.
The Modern Bar team came on strong to win the championship in men’s 12” League. Team members include the front row, Bruce McCabe, Romy Szozda, Tom Keil, Scott Robach and Don Baumgart. Back row, Denny Lauer, Dick Vandenberg, Gary Allwardt, Herb Vandenberg, sponsor: Tom Wulterkins coach, Rick Van Linn, manager, and Kerry Seiltz.
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