St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
September 17, 1948 · Page 3 of 4
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H‘, . l ., (a N! in l . . l PAGE FOUR . — THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER 1948 1:11-53 Friday, September 17, 0 I Fergus Falls Meet K. of C. Cathedral Pupils V IDON‘T FAIL .F Will Hear lecture SALE FOR Get To Our Estimate On That Denied Fender, Repaint Job Wrecked Car. or Noted Sculptor By FRONT END ALIGNING‘ WHEEL BALANCING — COMPLETE BRAKE and STEERING SERVICE Otto G. Dallmann, St. Cloud House Unfinished sculptor, avenue will 337 equipment Our demonstra- 24th experienced present workmen and modern at a tion lecture the students to of Ca- at are your serv1ce thedral high school Monday, Sept. MEGARRY 20. .BUICK CO. North, Cheap if taken at once. Lecturing and demonstrating .St. simultaneously, .Mr. Dallmann Court House Square Cloud Telephone 112 pre- student bodies sents.to the full pro- F. E. FRITZ of molding, casting, and model- cess ing life-size head, well a as as an interesting the commentary on FOI' Men—KUPPENHEIMER STETSON HATS! various phases of his work. 191/; 223 Ave. No. Students of Cathedral CLOTHES! fa- are miliar the with work ' of Mr. Dall- St. Cloud, Minn. CROSBY SQUARE SHOES! in the bust portrait of the mann Most Rev. Joseph F. Busch which THE has place honor in of the high a school library. Other who persons have posed for Mr. Dallmann are I “NEW Eugene Ormandy, Harold CLOTHES” Stassen, Harold Knutson, and Clare Boothe Luce. . Although his specialty is ;A portrait STORE §§.§;es¢. busts, his work also includes 'granite figures, designs, pottery . memorial designs, and reliefs. , war V His achievements in the latter field Cloud Opposite the Office Post St. 100,000 in represented by his work E are on FARMERS ‘, New York city build- government lugs—.- Appearing under the auspices of ST. [lOllO We the University of Minnesota know that the Rendering want to Plants listed pro- you service, Mr. Dallmann will gram below co-operatively operated and owned by now are the second the present of program Farmers Farm for Patrons. Cash paid for large animals for Cathedral who students, year IIIER’S STORE FATHER JULIUS MUGGLI, O.S.B., (with hides of Father Julius Useful spoke on). the gifts for objectives of the Knights had the opportunity small last Wednes- animals. on St. John’s day abbey, Collegeville, attend the spoke to “Wings Over to of Columbus. Pictured above, facing the For Prompt Sanitary camera, Removal are, of Jordan” high“ the at members of the Fergus Falls Knights program of Columbus left right, H. to Teberg, Hintgen, Roy Father Julius, school. Aug. The 29. occasion breakfast DEAD the church STOCK in and Albert V. Hartl, was a grand knight. Mrs. M. J. The Home of Florsheim basement after the knights Shoes; had received Holy Com- Albrecht’s division St. of Anne’s society served the L \ munion in body Our in Lady Ovsr of Victory church. breakfast. Krens’s a FITTED Hart, Schaffner and Marx Cloth- GLASSES Call Collect Our to Nearest Station War Victim Reinterred Tridua Missions, lng. Albany ..500 Milaca ..390 ...................... ...................... Alexandria ...800 Mora ..339 .......... .. ........................ St. Mpry’s Bldg. Cloud St. Onamia Full Schedule On ..175 At Rite Col legeville in .................... Pierz ........... .. REPAIRS MADE PROM PTLY Richmond Benedictines For Freeport ..23 165 St. Cloud Or. R. O. Oolborg or .......... ..... .. Collegeville.—Reinterment Services held in St. Glenwood- ..400 Souk Centre were orro‘mn’rmsr .................. \Cloud Flour St. John and the Baptist’s church Food here Sept. for 4 the only Little Falls of Co. ..773 Starbuck ""184 one Collegeville—The fall schedule ................ ................ 38 veterans from this parish who lost their lives Long while Prairie of the missionary ..195 Swanville band of Bene- .serv- .............. ..... .. W dictine ing Fathers in the of St. armed John's forces. abbey Melrose ..183 Wadena ..244 {xi 574 East St. .................... Germain includes the preaching of six .................... mis- Phone 374 The I veteran Tech.4 Robert S. Pueringer, FOURTH WARD of was son lONG sions three PRAIRIE triduums, and accord- RENDERING CO. Mrs. Amalia Pueringer, who was ing Father Celestine to Kapsner, He married Isabel to was * killed in action in Mindanao in the MARKET O.S.B. " Klocker, who is the wife of now Philippines June Father 19, 1945, Long Prairie, Minn. James Peschel. The schedule Also follows: surviving DEALERS are Rembert Bularzik, O.S.B., pastor, MEATSJNGMMIH ST. CLOUD his RENDERING mother, Mrs. Amalia WORKS Puerin- .Sept. 10-12—Watkins, triduum; IN offered the Solemn Requiem Mass and 11 brothers sisters. and ger, Sept. 19-21—Clara City, triduum; and members of the Kuebelbeck Flour—Feeds—Seeds-Cereuls—Sult Hi‘s rtwinqbrother, cnelcgfigamlg Sgt. Frank, of Sept. 26:29—Stewart, triduum; American Legion of St. Jo- post .St. Cloud, Minn. Albany, service in Germany; Oct. 3-10~—Bluffton, mission; saw Oct. 3, seph conducted 3' the military rites. Sgt. Peter served in France and 3-10—Lidgerwood, N. Dak., mis- ‘ Interment in St. John’s SAUSAGE was ceme- ' is home. Daniel, Cloud, St. at sion; now tery. in the Other brothers Oct. 17-24——Dayton, mission; was navy, 403 N. Cloud 9th St. Ave. Sgt. Pueringer born Col- at was and sisters Roman, Mrs. Claude Co-operatively Operated For Form Patrons Oct. 31-Nov. 7—Bird Island, mis- are PHONE 2052-53 legeville Dec. 23, 1919, and at- Stich, Mrs. Lawrence Hartig, Mrs. sion; Nov. 21-28-—Fairfax, mis- SAVINGS RETURNED TO YOU tended »St. John’s Established 39 Years! ch i a1 ' p Ed Gillitzer, a r 0 Mrs. Leander Kaps- sion; and Dec. 5-12—St. Boni— Play refreshed school. In he 1941 entered‘ the and Imelda. facius, mission. ner, technical division of the army. After being stationed Fort Sill, at Okla.; Camp Roberts, Calif.; and Camp White, 0re., he took in part the campaigns New Guinea, on Leyte, the Marianas, and Min- on danao. 3 Boston Priests Assigned Fargo to a OF'IMI IOTI‘IID UNDEI AU'NOIIYV COCA-COLA COMPANY IV COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., ST. CLOUD, MINN. Fargo, N. Dak.—The Diocese of Fargo will have the services soon of three Boston priests young on “lend lease” from the archdiocese, the Most Rev. Leo F. Dworschak THANK announced YOU! recently. The three priests Fathers are Robert L. Branconnier, John F. Scully, Charles and Logue. They PAY!” IN RAISE A all ordained May 6 by the were Voters the of Third Commissioner Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, who h{d'a con- District of Stearns County haven't for finally of living “The high got cost me. their sented to loan the Diocese to electric penod this During of Fargo 27 for remedy raise in to for the our years. pay vote and the support at Pri- your shortage everything of However. priests reduced. in constantly emergency have been rates this diocese. Election. has mary electric service bring business used in to m- you our The three newly ordained priests 89% the 15°/,, during past two from creased in to cost arrive to in the Diocese of are WALTER W. WINTER tumlsh longer the that This present rates _no means years. Fargo the at end of September. enable to continue suificient income to to you give us Five other Boston priests are service. electric the best in going out the lend lease policy on this two the to Diocese of brought year, business I've been in. wo'yo “Ever since you Sioux Falls, Burlington, to one one It possible the lowest electric service cost. good at you the to Diocese Spokane, of and one undoubtedly will long-time of customers. you 1the Diocese our if? are one of Rapid City, S. voluntary have made the that in remember past many we a . saved which have customers reductions .®.® many rate our of dollars. millions Favorite Granite Foods City long-time its reluctant “My Company is to prac- reverse ..x Electric Co. increasing However, costS. of rates. tice reducing our .o.\\ COMPLETE make it ELECTRICAL rapidly than SERVICE rising v necessary revenue, our more SR Instantly Available The Lighting * Fixtures Year increase Around Floor rates. present and Wall to \\ our - Plug Installations. has of living “Iust cost our gone up, your own as ST. CLOUD. MINN. v. tremendously. For have increased operating costs in- stance: 1948 1946 over Up34°/,, Wages - - - - - - - - Teoggery Fuel: Up4o°/. .\\ - . - - - - 12$“ accordingly, increased have “Other operating costs the problem of obtaining facing “In addition are we record-breaking capital much-needed to on a carry con- The of this struction and improvement cost program. 1951 period 1947 the amounts to during to over 713 SI. Ger. program St. Cloud construction this imposes addi— Financing $125.000.000. borrow tor it tional to costs costs money. money . . . iew ask give “So I've cents to got to more me a you the, best in electric give week continue to to service. you a specialize in we capital that realize earnings will to and attract carry more work. and improvement essential construction clothes for the on FOLKS; IN ASKING MUCH, NOT FOR “BUT, I AM l well-dressed man. CUS- RESIDENTIAL AVERAGE IF YOU ARE AN FACT, TOMER, YOU A PAY COST ABOUT RAISE 1N WILL MY v- - RAISE—AND HERE‘S SPITE OF THIS DAYI“ PENNY A 1N YOU FOLKS— OF SOMETHING FOR MOST REALLY CUS- 60% RESIDENTIAL APPROXIMATELY OF OUR DID LESS THEY TOMERS THE SAME OR THAN WILL PAY I946. LAST RATE IN THE REDUCTION MADE BEFORE WE HARDER FREEZE RATES RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC ARE THE NEW gives HERE .R\ favorite foods tor raise ask in absolutely in “Having is you your to a you pay an THIElMAN after Effective readings and experience All of would for the Company meter abundance, at on instantly on me. us available, new the around. En- year ‘ November 1, I948 reduce that have like continue to to rates—we proven joy the original goodness frozen of foods. Frbeze the oi in View of the everything the But rising HARDWARE in costs past. Residential Service flavor simply have electric right buy, raise in to rates pre-cook so for your almost we use.\ we instant or ltwh kilowatt-hours month (3 50 45¢ First per per continue of give the highest I quality that to can you " Next .. u u .. II I50 3 o \ 0 service practical the lowest cost." electric at II I Excess @ II , Delayed huge: 5°/. Paylhcnt Sporting Goods * W sincerely. notpor-month hfinirnarn SLOO Yours Charge: $.05 gross. and Paints Controlled Electric Water Heating Your Electrical Servant per FLEMING’S kilowatt-hour |.2¢ REFRIGERATION heating. ‘Elcluclvo of electric water CO. . Delayed 5% Payment Charge: Axmsww month Minimum SLOO Charge: $l.05 not per gross. Our PHONE nos-xw'tv: . 2532W ,.v,.,'-»--v-: any a . , ,. New Store K. OF C. BLDG. Is located 921 ST. 17 * Seventh GERMAIN Ave.. at sT.,CLoyD, MINN. I South. Just 1/2 block south on Seventh Ave. from old store. our . _ - «a l t.