Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
News-Record from Neenah, Wisconsin • 10
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

News-Record from Neenah, Wisconsin • 10

Publication:
News-Recordi
Location:
Neenah, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

(75 Netf Home Permits. Five r. In In Like a Lion And Out Like a Lamb Went '59 December proved to be a Less Than '58, for Neehah 10 News-Record 1-7-60 Neenab-Menasha, Wis. Drniarfr Valiiorl topsy-turvy month, so far as the weather was concerned, a report released today by A.C. Braun, weather observer for Fifth, Sixth, i Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth, $230,736.

the Wisconsin-Michigan Power indicated. Unusually mild weather was A total of 145 residential remodeling permits were issued for work totaling an estimated The Ninth ward had the most new home permits, 109, with an estimated total cost of Other wards were: First, 20 new homes at Second, 15 at Third, one at Fourth, two at Fifth, three at Sixth, 20 at $242,500, and Seventh, five at $68,000. In all, a total of 629 building permits of all types were issued, for projects totaling an estimated $3,731,165. Estimated cost, per vard, for all types of construction during 1959 was: First, Second, Third, Fourth, I 1UJULIJ TUIUVrU At $2.3 Million Building permits for 175 new homes, a decrease of five from the 1958 total, were issued during the year 1959, Neenah building inspector Carlton Williams reported to the common council Wednesday evening. The new homes were estimated at a total value of the highlight.

The monthly mean of 29.91? was 7.7F higher than the 59-yr average to $150,414 in cost; 69 non-resi dential remodeling permits, totaling 122 garage permits, totaling one super market, one mark the last month of the decade as the wannest December since 1939 when the mean was 31.F and the fifth since HEAD SHAVE VICTIM One of the two Korean women whose heada were ahaved when they were caught ao-UcitUjg In a U. 8. Army Quonaet hut at Tongduchon la Kiro Soon Ae, 38, ahown after the incident She and Kim Jong Ja, 22. aaid thej would aue the Army for 920,000. They Identified Capt John McEnery, Cheyenne, aa the wielder of the electric shaver.

-manufacturing plant, station penthouse, 1901. Thawing was common during daylight hours throughout the month. No severe nighttime professional building, $35,000, and church and Sunday school, $65,000, plus miscellaneo lows occurred, not a single zero tafe' arket 30? N. Commercial St NEENAH Glancing Backwards lesser projects. Total building costs for December, 1959, were $150,400, as compared with a total of for December, 1958.

Five new home permits were issued last month, at a total value of two residential remodeling permits, one non-residential remodeling permit, four garages, 20 YEARS AGO OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. P-gg Except FRIDAY 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. and SUNDAY 9 A.M.

to 12 Noon Delivery Phone 2-7720 or 2-7729 Elmer Schultz sold his inter i -J LI Imh test 2fso No Watte Cep'a Jeha's Ler.Ii i. 45c Sfe? 2f'W lb Grt Slwikhr Pmk frank Ur.b u.49c CcdFilhtj u.25e rj Iltete5 Jtt -Hi ft if eg rages est in the Neenah Hardware Co. to his partners, Elmer and Lyle Williams. Schultz was to continue as an employee. Six high school, teams were PINEAPPLE.

TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP, lOtt-oz. each GREEN or WAX BEANS, 16-oz. can CORN or POTATOES. 15-oz. selected by Paul F.

Neverman to take part in the Wisconsin Interschoiastic Athletic regional basketball tournament to be heM in Menasha. They were Clintonville, DePere, Kaukau-na, Menasha, New London and 74c 1 Lb. Can 23c fiflffilTirin MANOR WXttits IIOISE SIIORTEimiG FRESH FRYING or colder, such is common for December. The maximum high for the month was a .45 on Dec. 3.

while the low was a .16 on Dec. 7. Precipitation was virtually non-existent until Dec. 22 when 3.5 inches of snowpfell and on Dec. 23 when 5.5 inches came down.

The total water content for the snow was light, making the amount of precipitation for the month 3.12 inches. 2.30 inches of the total came in rainfall on Dec. 27 and 28. Braun reported that despite an unusually cold beginning and, likewise, an unusually warm ending, the annual temperature for the year 1959 averaged 45.2F which is exactly normal. January was 6.2F below normal (the coldest since 1930) while December was 7.7F above normal.

Precipitation for the year, inclusive of rainfall and melted snow, totaled 38.99 inches, a new standard since records were begun in Paperland in 1901. Snowfall was unusually heavy with a total of 98.2 inches, which broke the old record of 97.3 inches set in 1929. The total more than doubled the 33 year average of 45 6 inches. Other unusual climatic factors during the year were: Waupaca. Pocahontas egg coal was selling at $9.25 a ton in the Twin Cities.

333 births were reported in Neenah during 1939, accord Lb. ing to the Health Dept. 10 YEARS AGO 900, and one church and Sunday sf hool, $65,000. One fence permit, two moving permits and two wrecking permits were issued, bringing the total of permits of all sorts to 18 during December. Forty electrical, nine heating, 17 plumbing and nine sewer permits were also issued.

The total cost of' all permits issued in December was with $251 in fees collected during the month and $4,862.25 collected in fees during the entire year. Total building costs for December, 1959, by wards was: First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, $900; Ninth, $12,200, and Tenth, for a total of $150,400. Lied to Jury, HtfsaJuror NEWyORK (UPH Charles Van Doren, who lied to a grand jury about his participation in a rigged television quiz show, became a grand juror himself Wednesday but only for seven hours. mi Harvey Kuester, Naymut Beef Ctiucli Roast 49c Menasha, has been elected mi president of the Ski club at Lawrence college. A junior at TENDER the college, he was a member of the varsity football team and of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

69c Round Stealt Lb. The Neenah police team, the 20 points of Charlie RED Shepard, handed the Fond du GRAPES CELERY Lac Rockets their first defeat in Wisconsin State Basketball New Low Prlct 0 Frozen Vegetables Peas Peas and Carrots Chopped Spinach Lear Spinach Chopped Broccoli TENbEIt PASCAL 2 29c 2 Bens. 29C For 25c a league action. Claude Peotter a a LcskWhs! ICs Csjs lona Golden Corn 16-Os. lona Cut Wax I5V2-O1.

Sultana Alaska 16-Oz. Whole Beers H-Ox. Bean Sprouts cmm umh 16-Oz. Sliced Beets 16-Ox. lona Peas 16-Ox.

Ann Page Tomato Soup lO'a-Ox. LETTUCE French Green Beans Cut Corn French Fries Cut Green Beans Here's a bargain and Carl Sorineer each tallied 13 points for the Police. Fond du Lac's great forward duo, Ray Patterson and Exner Men-zel, scored 27 and 16 points. Al Skat added nine for the Rockets. The victory gave the Police a 5-6 record, while Fondy was 9-1.

5 YEARS AGO Louis F. 81, 110 West Forest Neenah, died at Theda Clark hospital. A former Neenah alderman, merchant and truck farmer, Her-ziger had suffered a stroke. Thomas J. Coughlin, 709 Carver lane, Menasha, announced his candidacy for a seat on the common council from the Second ward.

The incumbant alderman was Gordon Schanke, Chute st. you can get. The 33-year-old, curly-haired former English instructor was chosen to serve on a federal grand jury when his name was pulled from a hopper. He was sworn in. Seven hours later he was excused from serving at his own request and to the relief of the court and the Department of Justice.

For 20 years, California and Oklahoma rivaled each other for top position among the nation's oil-producing states. In 1928, Texas them both. 39 davs of zero or colder for 1958-59 season, which is second only to 41 such days in 1928-29. March snowfall of 25 8 inches was second greatest in 33 years of record. No ovcrlv severe winds.

A 50 m.p.h. peak on May 20 was the year's highest. A skv cover of dust originating in Canada appeared May 13. Heating degree dav totals below totaled 7,923 at the end of May since the previous Sept. 1, vs.

a normal 7,547. Discomfort index values (now called temperature-humidity index) of or better on 21 davs reflected a persistence of "hot and humid" conditions in August. A small tornado which did not reach the ground was visible northeast of here on Aug. 28. No damage resulted.

Finally, in spite of previously noted, all-around. near-Ideal warm weather conditions during 1959, it will be remembered as a year in which there was no "Indian mm WW MAI On the Island Neenah Get milk in the money-saving HALF-GALLON DOTTLEI SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Home Delivery by a Gear Routeman is the Best Insurance for a milk supply during the cold and stormy winter months. USE AND ENJOY OTHER GEAR DAIRY, CO. GRADE PRODUCTS. Phono 2-4271 niie0 P1 iiiii It Wl Large Angel food qEsi $Deg PotjaAo Chips' -Vo Fireside Sail Wergent i- I Sail Floor Wax 1 1 Lb.

Frying Chickens Canadian Bacon I.b. 29c i vA a 79c ha 91 fcvL, Sliced oiled (lam Lb. "Golden Cream" Ice Cream Country Style Cottage Cheese "Golden Flake" Butter Milk Mel-O-Rich and Cereal Cream Grade Butter Whipping Cream Chocolate Drink True Fruit Orange Drink Vita-Fresh" Skim Milk with Vitamins A Added "Big Treat" Frozen Dessert Low in Fat Calories High in Protein Calories Minute Steaks 10 For chat ttuNtie einc tt eoNT. inc. rauir COCKTAIL Old Time simnip Old Time TOIlilTOES COFEEE 011 T'" Old Time Phone 2-7573 for a Gear Routeman to Call.

4 09c 3 Cans 1 7 1607. 4 Cans 4 I 49c 4 Cans 1 stobe nouns OFEII DAILY 8 JUL lo 9 P.II. 0 TV INTERFERENCE' Award-winning TV writer and producer Rod Serling lights a cigarette in Washington before letting an FCC hearing in on hla views about spon-aor involvement in TV ahows. He said he had been "exposed to the most ludicrous interference." Example: "Pood people don't want anything presented which might reduce appetite," ear Dairy Co. All Pricet Effective From Jan.

7th Through 9th (Save 16c) DIAL 2-1513 MENASHA CJ.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the News-Record
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About News-Record Archive

Pages Available:
136,028
Years Available:
1895-1984