Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
February 2, 1946
A telegram was received Thursday by City Clerk
Carl E. Martzahl from the Federal Housing authority. It states that the
application of the city for temporary housing units has been approved. When the
council decided to make the application, the request was for 50 homes.
February 6, 1946
The band took $84 in at its annual concert
given on Sunday, January 27th, was announced recently by C. J. Kriesa, director.
A large crowd of nearly 400 in number packed the auditorium to enjoy the music
that was offered.
Joseph “Doty” Bayorgeon announced Tuesday that
he will be a candidate for the office of mayor of the city of Kaukauna. He will
oppose George Eagan who threw his hat in a ring early in January. Mayor L. F.
Nelson announced some time ago that he will not be a candidate for re-election
to the office which he has held for over seven years.
Bette McCarty, Catherine Street Kaukauna, was
promoted to petty officer first class at Norfolk, Va.
The basketball squad of Kaukauna high school
added another conference victory to their string of five wins, when they
coasted to an easy 44-29 decision over the New London Bulldogs on the losers’
home floor last Friday evening.
February 8, 1946
Phil Zwick, widely known Kaukauna man who made
his boxing history with his bouts in countries all over the world, has
announced his candidacy for mayor of Kaukauna. Zwick operates the Ringside bar
on Main Ave. Another who has taken out nomination papers this week is Mark A.
Nagan, recently discharged from the service, he will oppose Karl E. Marzahl for
city clerk.
February 13, 1946
Coach Fred Barribeau announced the
1946 boxing season is in full swing. Training started last week, which is
composed mostly of footwork, sparring, running and other fundamentals. This
year's team can become one of the many undefeated teams of school history.
February 15, 1946
Robert S. Grogan, who recently was
discharged from the armed forces as an army lieutenant, is acting postmaster,
according to R. H. McCarty, who retired.
When the Electric City post 3319, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, met Tuesday evening more than 300 members were present to witness the
mustering in of 41 new members.
February 20, 1946
Eight new snowplows were purchased by the
county highway commission when it met Monday at the courthouse. The trucks were
purchased from 4-Wheel Drive company of Clintonville which was the lowest
bidder with $27,390.40. They are all six-ton capacity complete with dump bodies.
Traffic delays at the railroad crossings on Main
Ave. were cited in a letter written by mayor L. F. Nelson to the Chicago
northwestern railroad company. He stated that he had received numerous
complaints concerning this condition. Traffic has been held up for more than 17
minutes and there are a long line of waiting cars extending down the streets.
Miss Francis Hopfensperger became the bride of
Leo P. Driessen at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Appleton.
February 22, 1946
Members of American Legion Post No. 258, Little
Chute were extended an invitation to be the guest of Joseph Reynebeau owner and
manager of the six lane bowling alleys, to be officially open last night. The
bowling alley will be known as the Little Chute Recreation Center. John Vande Yacht,
village president and Harold Van Dyke, post commander had the honor of rolling
opening bowling balls at the evening’s ceremony.
February 27, 1946
Ballots are being sent to servicemen and women
as rapidly as requests are received at his office, according to City Clerk Carl
E Marzahl.
A large color picture of the waterwheel located
on the grounds of the Badger Tissue Mills, appears in the November 1946
calendar distributed by the company.
Daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grogan
Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grissman
Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Grissman
Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Driessen
Daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voet
Daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebers
Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Verhagen
Honorably Discharged
James McLaughlin
Leland A. Lambie
Karl J. Gertz
Leonard Derus
Robert Brewster
Eugene Heiting
John P. Grafmeier
Florian Heimerman
William Dryer
Paul Koch
Glen Vandehey
Eugene Vandehey
Milton Vandehey
Paul F. Gillen
Harold Welhouse
Wayne M. Shillcox
Charles B. Egan
Raymond Hurst
Sherman Rogers
Marvin E. Alger
Arnold Vaubel
Richard A, Kersten
Robert Bootz
Norbert Yingling
Marvin L. Hooyman
R. Hopfensperger
Herbert J. Plutchak
Joseph Shablak
Rudolph Schneider
R. J. Van Denzen
Edward Fricke
June Allyson currently
staring in “Her Highness and the Bellboy.”
Ann Sothern is
currently staring in the M-G-M film “Up Goes Maisie”.
Ava Gardner proudly
displays her new polka-dot bathing suit. She is staring in the new film “She
Went to the Races”.


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