Kaukauna
Times
By Lyle Hansen
September
2, 1955
After more than a month’s closing for the
recent polio epidemic in Kaukauna, the city’s two motion picture theaters, the
Rialto on Lawe Street and the Vaudette on Second Street will reopen on Tuesday
evening according to both managers. The theaters both closed on July 27 in
cooperation with the Kaukauna health department. During this time, they were
restricted to persons 17 years or older.
The final prizes and awards for the recent “Fun
at Home” recreation program which took place during the siege of polio in the
city were distributed by college students who assisted in bringing the fun to
the shut-ins during the restrictions. In all there were 6,642 prizes given to
youngsters who took part in the month-long program.
September
7, 1955
If the remaining four months of 1955 continue
to be as busy as they have been this year Kaukauna will have 60 or more home
building permits issued by the end of the year. 50 permits have been issued to
date by the city engineer’s office.
September
9, 1955

The new building of the
Farmers and Merchants Bank has been completed, and the bank will have an open
house tomorrow from 1 to 6 p.m. Visitors will be able to observe the latest in
banking, and all the conveniences that the new bank possesses. The new bank is located at 301 Dodge Street.
Rev. John Scheib, pastor of the
Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church in Kaukauna will mark his twenty-fifth
anniversary in Kaukauna. A clergyman who had endeared himself to all his
parishioners and has won the respect of people of all faiths during his
ministry in Kaukauna will be honored this Sunday by the members of his parish. Rev.
Scheib was presented with a new automobile from the members of the
congregation.
September 16, 1955
Look Drug Stores have a heritage in Kaukauna
that goes back to the first drug store here. The original proprietors of the
south side business were Kamps and Sackstedter, whose pharmacy was on the
southeast corner of Second Street and Main avenue. Otto Look, 32 years old,
moved to Kaukauna in March of 1901 and entered the employment of Dr. Tanner who
operated the business. In 1911 Mr. Look purchased the pharmacy from Dr. Tanner
under the name Kaukauna Drug company. In 1922 Mr. Look moved the company into
the present location of Verfurth Shoe store. A year later he died in 1924. The
management of the store fell to his son Arthur. Art Mongin Jr. came to Kaukauna
in 1932 as a pharmacist. This began an association of the two Arts. Mongin
became a partner in 1948. Two fires in 1937 and in 1944 struck the business but
each time they emerged from the ruins. The 1937 fire resulted in their move to
the present location on Second Street. In April 1952 the Looks Drug store
expanded to the north side of Kaukauna on Wisconsin Avenue. Only eight months
later Art Look died suddenly, and Art Mongin took over the management with Mrs.
Look.
September
21, 1955
Dick Oudenhoven, Appleton contractor was
awarded the general contract for the construction of the new St. John’s High
School at Little Chute. The low bid of $416,000 was accepted by the building
committee.
September
23, 1955
The permit for the first new home in the new
Glenview Acres subdivision in the southwest corner of Kaukauna was issued on
Tuesday. Wilfred Siebers will erect a
new $13,300 ranch-type home on West Thirteen Street.
“Highways Are Happy Ways” is a happy melody
when traveling under fifty miles an hour. However, when the speedometer
registers somewhere between 80 to 90, you’d better change the tune to “When the
Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I’ll Be There”.
A flag was presented to
the Trinity Lutheran school Thursday afternoon by members of Post 41 of the
American Legion. Shown left to right Legionnaires Sherman Rogers, Fred Mason,
David Specht, Harry Treptow, Art Kromer, Jr., Steve Andreske, Al Martzahl and
Frank Busse and school representatives, Fred Bartel, teachers Miss Cynthia
Lehman and Miss Elizabeth Buss.
September
28, 1955
Robert Vanderloop, Sunday afternoon, became the
1955 king of the annual Schut at Hollandtown after he shot down the final
portion of the bird on the 746th shot. He along with 69 other men
began “banging away” as the marksmen began shooting at 10:00 in the morning.
September
30, 1955
Five-year-old, Karen Van Elsen barely escaped
serious injury Tuesday afternoon when she was struck by an automobile as she
was crossing highway 41 near Ducharme Street. She was struck by Richard Kimball
of Chicago. The driver attempted to avoid the child but hit her with the left
rear door. She suffered only minor injuries.
Ken Roloff, of Kaukauna, has been quite a
football player in his colorful career at Stevens Point. Now he could be on the
threshold of making his biggest contribution. Coach John Roberts switched
Roloff, the outstanding end to quarterback this week.
The unique situation of
having eight set of twins enrolled at one time at the Holy Cross school this
year. Left to right seated behind each other Jane and Mary Seif, Tom and John
Vandehey, Charles and Richard Heindel, Kay and Karl Waters, Delores and Dennis
Coffey. Back row Nancy and Mary Schouten, Mary and Margaret Geurtz, Patricia
and Thomas Berg.
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. John Hermsen
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Florian Diedrich
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vandenberg
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vanevenhoven
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Arnoldussen
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lenz
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vanden Boom
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeCoster
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hurst
Twins, boy
and girl to Mr. Mrs. Leo Schampers
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van Handel
Son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Killian
Daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kamps
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester Verhagan
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Verbeten
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nagan
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zack
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Garvey
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Siebers
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Broeren
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Knorr
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Alois Van Dyn Hoven
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hardy
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Miller
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wippich
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester Vander Heiden
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Green
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kraft
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Nytes
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Landua
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Muthig
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Siebers
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vandenberg
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hiestand
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Wulterkeps
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Meyerhofer
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Eifler
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corey
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. John Quinn
Daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Romenesko
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Hadinga
Son to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Van Asten
Road repairs
taking place in Kaukauna
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