Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen KAHS
March 6, 1946
James W. Lang, former director of public relations at
Loyola University, New Orleans, and a former instructor at Kaukauna High
School, has been added to the Kaukauna Times staff. C. J. Hansen, editor,
announced today that Lang will serve in the advertising and news departments. Recently
discharged from the Navy the new Times man returns to his home city after an
absence of more than five years. He entered the Navy in July of 1942, served as
a communication officer at the headquarters of the Caribbean Sea frontier and
later commissioned to a new vessel at New Orleans.
Glen Miller has been connected with the most every
type of organization in Kaukauna and this section of the state as president
general manager for more than 10 years. He recently accepted it a position with
the Chicago Cubs organization. He will leave soon to assume the duties as the
business manager of the Fayetteville, North Carolina, Cubs farm team. Mr.
Miller will be honored Saturday night at the Elks club when the Glenn Miller
night will be staged.
Kaukauna surpassed its quota in the Victory
clothing drive for overseas relief by handsome fifty percent, William Haas,
director said today. Packed into 220 boxes the 5900 lbs. of relief clothing was
shipped to Green Bay.
The Combined Locks Paper company was sold on
February 28th to a group of new owners and will be incorporated in the state of
Delaware. The firm will retain its original name of the Combined Locks Paper
company.
March 8, 1946
Thirteen two dwelling steel Quonset huts have
been allotted to Kaukauna by the Federal Housing authority for delivery within
two to three months, Mayor Lewis F. Nelson announced yesterday. These will provide
temporary houses to 26 families in the area.
Robert Wieseler, 24, Draper St. suffered a
fracture of his left leg when he was struck by an automobile while he was
running to catch a bus near the corner of Black and Draper streets at 6:00 PM
Tuesday. Wieseler apparently failed to see the oncoming car as he ran for the
eastbound bus.
Nicolet school, for the fourth six-week period
shows that 45 students were neither absent nor tardy during this time.
March 13, 1946
James Gertz was honorably
discharged from the navy on March 15 after serving 25 months. He has returned
to his former employment at the South Kaukauna Dairy company.
A large number of pupils of Holy Cross Parish
School maintain perfect attendance records during the fourth six-week period.
John Scheer. chairman of the South side business and professional district, suffered a broken shoulder Friday morning while soliciting for the American Red Cross fund campaign. He slipped and fell on the road while crossing from Mayer’s drugstore to Kaukauna Hardware on 2nd St.
One of the most discussed subjects on the
streets, in Barber shops and Taverns and other places in which residents of the
City of Kaukauna congregate is the newly proposed council management plan of
government. Some people think this proposed plan is just another step toward
the totalitarian form of government so popular in Europe.
There is a movement here in Kaukauna for a
change to the city management form of government. The city would be governed by
a seven-man council, and the wishes of this council will be carried out by the appointed
manager. There will be business meetings just like the present council
meetings, twice a month plus special meeting. Supporters claim the system would
run the city as a business. This system would be fair to all the citizens and
end politics in decision making process.
Saint Mary's school reports 176 pupils were
neither absent nor tardy during the last six weeks.
March 15, 1946
Thomas
Gerard John Brenzel
Two boys have taken academic honors in the
senior class of 1946 at Kaukauna high school. Thomas Gerard is valedictorian
and John Brenzel, salutation it was announced today by Paul E. Little,
principal.
March 27, 1946
Before a crowd of approximately 500 fans the St. Mary's grade school boxing team defeated the St. John grade school of Little Chute at the high school gymnasium by the score of six to five. St. Mary's Danny Schumer scoring a third-round technical knockout over Dave Beavers. Gerald Klare finished Jim Hammen of Little Chute in less than one minute after the opening bell.
Jim
Lehman Phil Haas Ken Dexheimer
The first official all conference basketball
team ever selected by the coaches of the Northeastern Wisconsin circuit was
named last week. It was decided to select all conference teams in both football
and basketball at the first conference meeting after the close of the season.
Included in the first-round basketball was Jim Lehman of Kaukauna. On the
second team basketball were Kaukauna’s Phil Haas and Ken Dexheimer.
The 1945 accident toll in America was reported
by the National Safety Council showed 96,000 people killed. The motor vehicle
was responsible for 28,500 deaths and an increase of 17% over 1944.
The 13 Quonset huts which Kaukauna will receive
from the federal public Housing Authority will be placed along the east side of
Hwy. 55 near 17th St. it was announced by the council at a special meeting
Monday. Owned by the Lehrer brothers, the site is approximately 780 feet long. Sewer, water and sidewalk connections extend
to within 200 feet of the area and the city will extend these to make
connections to the Quonset community.
March 29, 1946
Kaukauna may someday become a tax-free city,
Dr. W. C. Sullivan, former Kaukauna mayor, told a public meeting of about 200
citizens who gathered in the civic auditorium Tuesday to hear the aldermanic
form of government defended. Oshkosh mayor George F. Oakes charged the city
manager government as dictatorial and undemocratic and urged the citizens not
to vote out the tried and tested mayor-alderman system in next Tuesdays referendum.
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Licht
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nieuwenhuis
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piepenburg
Son and Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hilgenberg
Twin Daughters born to Mr. ad Mrs. Joseph Schouten
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belling
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paschen
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanderloop
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lindstrom
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vanevenhoven
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Roman Berg
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur X. Derus
Discharged from service.
Carl Gertz
James Gertz
Michael A. Milton
Michael S. Niesz
Vearl Foxgrover
Tim McCarty
Marvin Hooyman
Gerald Klister
Ervin Rosenow
John Kerry
Jerry Keller
Harry Watson
Theodore A. Smits
Kenneth Meinert
Gilbert H. Knorr
Emmett Siebers
Leroy Seifert
Robert George
Orile A. Milton
Wilfred Weigman
Inducted into service
Marlyn C. Gilbert
Robert A. Vervoort
Joseph J. Derks
Richard H. Sonsthagen
Elmer E. Theile
William E. Klammer
Adrian J. Rutten
George J. Evers
Walter E. Van Berkel
Cletus J. Milton
Edward J. Wachtendonk
Willard J. Keough
David C. Carnot
Jack P. Marzhal
Robert F. Jones
Robert W. Van Daalwyk
Harvey H. Van Deraa
Giles J. Kempen
Robert G. Vanden Heuvel
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