St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 22, 1951 · Page 3 of 4
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‘ CLOUD THE ST. REGISTER Friday, June 22, I951 Campaign Minnesotans Solemn FRANK Communion Class. W. JACKSON Refresh...add the T5thumperlin-Ililliams zest to ,& ASSOCIATES, Inc. hour 4' 7 W For,SchOol Bus Service ARCHITECTS 8. ENGINEERS ECCLESIASTICAL SICLOUDMINN. DESIGN TELIGO - - - ’ National American Bank Building St. Cloud, Minnesota Mound, ,Milnn.—A c'ampaign‘ Johnson, A. E, school board to Home's Funeral Our win public behind clerk, confirmed the support that report a re. gIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE transportation of district had for Roman the quest LOCATION received ,' an CIINVENIENT —'——d- " ‘ . R .. Catholic school children public in opinion from the g sc Minnesota ‘ HROE Attor- E D E James H. Murphy school busses begun Mound has in General, J. A. Burnquist, A. ney cfc 74/ch/Lma/(e wefe/I independent district 85. the issde. s g INSURANCE 2, on accessible easily makes it DRINK : fl] 805V: SAINT GERMAIN ST The Catholic Parents’ associa- That opinion, issued through friends of family the E Real g Estate to tion identical placed advertise— Schweickhard, State Dean Com- V E 196% St. Cloud, Minnesota in weekly of ments missioner of Education, reportedly newspapers 203 St. Mary’s Bldg. Phone Minneapolis suburban two held that the board could let com- ElIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIII||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE pa- munities—the Mount Pilot. and the rochial school HOME MODERNIZING children the . ride HOME O FINANCING Mimzetonka, Herald Wayzata—‘ of busses if the busses privately were J. ANDERSON F. residents urging give their to owned and owned by the not ENJOY the school views board. . to board, . . and equitable fare an were LUMBER C0. Beginning “Is with question, paid. a s E m P II MATERIAL legal it for parochial school chil— Johnson Mr. said BUILDING t the opinion dren ride .public PEOPLE in school to “INTELLIGENT is being studied by the school now PAINT AND COAL busses?” the advertisements said: board’s transportation committee. people all IOE To OREAM memorials. buy “Some people the have impres- Telephone 180 Cloud. Minn. St. busses The by used the district sion that memorial it is legal, not and Family all , for conse- time, privately owned and operated a are the school board could quently not under private with the contracts of evidence unimpcachable City Granite is permit school children parochial to board. The district has such 13 produc- ride public and school bussc)?1 significant lives LADY KEMPS Electric Co. busscs that it to transport THIS CLASS OF CHILDREN uses received Solemn Com- “There rig t-thinking ’ many are pupils from the large consolidated CATERING CREAM ICE tive." ELECTRICAL munion in St. Bernard’s church in Ward Springs. Pictured COMPLETE SERVlCE and non-Catholic people in the dis- district its public to two schools. KOLLMANN Wall Lighting Floor Fixtures and trict who, knowing the facts, here (left right), front Teddy to Kuhlmann, Robert Theisen, — can row, are The Catholic Parents’ associa— Plug Installations. Call 9th 2nd justifiable why 567 Ave. & No. Dianne Kuhlmann, Gloria and \Arnzen; second row—Kenneth Ritter, see no reason pa tion formed about CLOUD. MINN. ST. was year ago children a rochial WORKS should ride David Vener, Thomas Ricker, not MONUMENTAL Patricia Vener, Rena Ritter, and the work to plans for elemen- Here's Beer That on an the public school busses. Donna Mae third Arnzen; row—Gerald Peckskamp, Ralph Kuhlmann, schodl tary the children to of serve Speaks for Itself “By this letter Delroy want Ritter, Janice Hoppe, and Shirley Kuhlmann; 1915 Street Division fourth open we eic row—— Our Lady of the Lake parish. & .al the pbople in the district Sister Ada, John Vener, to Father Frank Ebner, who takes of the St. Cloud Minnesota # care The school, 'POURJTH costing about new that legal it is and that I. parish from Melrose; chita Ricker, and Sister Martinella. ow WARD DISTRIBUTED BY $450,000, is expected this to open justifiable why "see no reason pa- fall with classes for the first six 'v' The for the rochial of the children school ride Society the Propagation Faith, to Inc. Cream Co. Kemp’s Ice grades. MARKETr 00. public school busses.” AA - arguments Five supporting the (LEGAL TITLE) Gnlfkowski Joe. ScheIIinger demand association’s given in . Bros. Phone St. Cloud, Minn. Institute Building were 567 4 Phones 3864—5163-W the advertisements: MEATS Molitor Co. St. Drug Cloud, Minn. Cloud 1350 8th Ave. No.—St. “(1) BUILDERS Home and The State’s GROCERIES Foreign Missions Attorney Gen- l AAA- CITY 81 FARM WIRING Rev. eral has given his Henry Frank, considered Diocesan Director (:onN HOME-MADE AGENCY BEXALL Reliable Cohtractors Write Call for free estimate or that Perpetual opinion member (living it is legal for deceased) ..$ 40.00 paro- or SAUSAGE Phone ................................ Prescriptions Specialty 2355W Perpetual chial school children Family membership ride a to 100.00 on ...... .. lllodak 121 14th Ave. So. Established 39 Years! public school St. Cloud (This busses‘ membership that & l‘oiletriel includes both and all Supplies children, Construction Co. parents are privately living owned, provided they CLOUD. MINN. and ST. deceased.) PHONE 2052-53 pay _ Ordinary equitable member fare. (one year) 1.00 _ an ‘ The firms listed here deserve N.E. Second to 9th Ave. N. St. Cloud 12 Avenue, 403 Special “(2) parochial membership Parents Of school (known the Family be membership— remembered when dis- are you as ST. CLOUD. MINN. tributing dif- the children, besides patronage to supporting besides the enrolled, your others, living deceased, nine paro- ST. CLOUD one Av. A'Av‘vAvAvA' A or ferent-lines of business. V chial schools financially, pub; enrolled be for year) 6.00 pay may one ........................................ .. ELECTRIC C0. Iicschool the A taxes at perpetual bursa for rate the education of for the same a young man [to else. priesthood 4,000.00 as everyone Listen the " Electrical Contractors .... .. , (Olberg “(3) School district Dr- 6- receives R- For 85 the of catechist for 150.00 support a one year Residential Commercial and Hour Francis .......................... .. of St. $10 the ~ A from for scholarship state supporting student through his-seminary per year one Industrial Wiring each resident child of compulsory 'course 750.00 2543 Tel. St. Cloud ' .. school regardless of where the WW age - OPTOMETRIS’I‘ Members the of Society the for relations, tional and child pages, attends schoOl. even Propagation of the Faith gain have been written about may 11:00'A.M. “(4) The reams Catholic SUNDAY "' EVERY new paro- I plenary . indulgence under the Examined Alaska’s" possibilities, Eyes both the in a chial school will the taxpayers save ELECTRIC ERICKSON usual conditions Na- June 24, military sphere and in its on poten- than $200,000 in teachers’ more tivity of St. John the Baptist. tialities in natural With 0 Glasses Fined resources. salaries PLUMBING &; alonethe KNAPP first 10 years. II SERVICE tremendous sections The Missions yet Alaska in unsur- “(5') as Our Lady of the Lake unknown, veyed the and territory HEATING Catholic church, builders of the 0 ' Bethel, Alaska.—Because the of nevertheless, Wiring and Fixtures question is, big HEARING AIDS AND a Mound parochial school, new gave strained conditions of intcna- mark. 7 We in Specialize ‘ 100 the bond cent support to BATTERIES for All Makes per St. Cloud 626 3rd Ave. So. Before sketch the problems issue Churches, Hospitals for the Shir- Schools, construction of we Schaeffer Rose . Over Ph that Kresze's 2“ from arise missionary point 1eynHills public one school district in a Roosevelt Drive Cloud 104 St. of will view, it be interest of 85 to Q/‘WVW of the that the population note DIAMOND ’ RINGS according latest fig- territory, Melrose Leader to Catholics FOR THE BRIDE TO BE 131,982—153,796 Cheap is ures, Catechumens; Rus- 8,000 and 66 \ More POwer (fag/mitt WEIMAN BUTT 8. Orthodox Christians; sian 65,000 ‘ Alma Mothers' Of Unit Protestants of various 1,000 sects; “Walk leht” A Fllzhl & Buy The and Jews, 37,648 pagans. 809% St. Germain St. Catholic Mission of Alaska (the J Others All ‘ the Is Way Vicariate Apostolic Alaska) of is ' the the Jesuits on confided of to Melrose.——The Moth- Christian care T f the Oregon province (U.S.A.). of . THIELMAN ers’ society of Boniface’s St. par- The missionary personnel consists ish elected officers its at new an- secular _ of Jesuit priests, nine 26 HARDWARE ..;.and Mail!!! nual brothers, meeting here. priests, Jesuit two seven scholastics, Jesuit and sisters 73 Paints Sporting Mrs. Rose Schaeffer is the new z — belonging different five to president. Other congre- officers Mrs. Goods are Francis The Most Rev. D. gatiOns. Mary Van Beck, vice president; I CIoung St. 7th Ave. 50., 17, Gleeson, Vicar Apostolic. S.J., is Mrs. Hildegarde Rolfzen, second L NSP’s Building Program Alaska. New Boosts changing. The Eskimos is vice president; and‘Mrs. Theresa Indians, who for and centuries Welz, secretary—treasurer. 31% Electric Supply of Another have lived the fish they took Power on of Thanks Vote See from the and coastal streams seas, A rising of thanks vote hear killed the and they ex- was on moose 10'" —’.- Mrs. Catherine Primus, tended to fall, profits the the and from in on These thok Eliz- retiring president, Mrs. their and furs they from trap lines will the farmer’s cheapest carry vice abeth Kraemer, retiring presi- finding and lines, vaater now are a Northern labor—electricity from States FOR different life that for their faithful service the and is dent, one rap- ~ their whole idly changing eight economic farm past It’s years. Power Company. cheap that PLUMBING . so a. by Hired the hun- existence. Hoffmann, now Father Matthias pas- and than before. Yet city using the in Appliances ' Home plane dreds transported by and to are more ever addressed the members tor, on the railroad the and canneries to Blessed X. Pius NSP the supply Why? Because Water System 0 out. never runs area, seasonal work, the for sections NSP ahead, keeps ahead their vil- builds of needs. With Alaskan its natives return to Cloud’s your ,"St. Appliance Brushvule Mission with unaccustomed lages in Headquarters” money NSP 5-year building latest nearly complete, program that, their pockets, in money many turried radio, 4th Phone 4490 is into has just announced still another Ave. 8. boost 20 the to cases, a an - one Ends‘ Season, Unit other outboard "motor, or some 37% electric area’s supply by 1956. New power more product And be- of civilization. the their absence from of will add 354,000 facilities about kilowatts of cause generat- Finale 'PIuns Picnic hav- fishing grounds, accustomed SCHNEIDER than capacity, enough light ing 700,000 homes. to the more the salmon missed ing run, or the ,walrus herring spawning, Here’s plenty of always for the 600 NSP or power as com- Harold’s mission Brushvale.—St. the hunt (depending location), on And munities! this avoids until meeting held its last wasting off they themselves better find program group rEnMs' no CONVENIENT co. FLOORING Mrs. Jerome fall in the home of and instances, in numerous even, needless duplication of plants taxes on made for Miranowski. Plans far because deviation off of were worse THE OF WINNER AGAIN by July lines parish picnic be held 1 construction. to life. And government from the old of a or ways AWARD ACADEMY fASIIlON Beyer. Mem- the Alvin home of there village at since is remote LINOLEUM. CARPETING, so no The only from N SP money comes yearn- the mission bers spent by plane, of that reached it be group cannot TILING KNEELING PADS, making quilts for affecting and the afternoon change this ings private including is investors not one STAFFORD \ BROS. by Lunch served but the the missions. of the section territory was na- o 57,000 the than people Who more own whole. people hostess. the tive as a 52 191/2 & Highway Ave, NSP.Totaling $140 million, $250 for Priest- every BrOthers Three ‘ Minn. St. Cloud, GRANITE N SP EXCHANGE BLDG. it’s private invest- customer, : a for public welfare—bringing ment SiSter’s Requiem Sing low too! to at rates, more power you, . the a \ . . Hospital Cloud Saint Neis, Earl Cléud.—Mrs. Kruch- and Alois St. Alfred Leonard Investing We’re Millions to buried George Robert Kre- June Nesser, and who died 9, . . . ten, was Give You Power For Pennies! nephews, the lot Calvary Ervin Volbert, in family and in ceme- mer, .--.n4‘..-. following Solemn Requiem the active pallbearers. St. hospi- tery modern, well-equipped A were a Ann’s June in St. Mary’s Christian Mothers formed Mass offered 12 well-organizedstaff with Q tal Q a Cathedral. honorary escort. an and specialists. physicians of Brothers Officers Mass Mr. of Kruchten survives with one Three priest-brothers of Mrs. Victor, St. Cloud, and One the Conducted by Sisters of the son, Kruchten the officers grandson. Eight brothers of and two were Michéel Fatheis Mass. They Mi- the Rev. survive: sisters also were Order of FSt. Benedict Sank celebrant; chael Nicholas Kremer, Centre, Kremer, Kremer, O.S.B., the Rev. Nicholas Kremer, O.S.B.; and Alphonse Kremer; .o-n.... Bahama Islands, deacon; and the Mrs. Martin Cloud; Neis, St. Alphonse Cloud, Dak.; Rev. Kremer, St. Henry Kremer, Minot, N. subdeacon. deceased, Cousins of the Nicholas Osakis John, Kramer, ; the Steichen, St. Nich- St. Rev. Henry Paul; Mary Kremer, Sauk WITH SAVE SAFETY Arthur St. olas; and Kramer, Kramer Centre; Frank Kremer, seminary, John’s of St. Cloud; masters and Ray Kramer, St. were ceremonies. Cloud. with Federal Savings Loan provide good & Accounts safety. earnings. Funds received by the 10th of month any are credited with the first. earningsfrom Vestibule Charlie $10,000.00 Each Account Fully Insured to up ~ l SECURITY FEDERAL Manners SAVINGS_& ASSOCIATION LOAN St. 822 Germain Street St. Cloud HEAT LAMPS HELP LITTLE PIGS GROW BIG the Stanley on Church in Christiansen farm, Wis, preventing Prescott, by chills, keeping piglets from crowding mother, getting crushed. “I couldn’t this run farm 360-acrc alone without electric power,” Christiansen says. PAINTS—WALL PAPER "It’s cheap labor.” Average Yes, penny-cheap. NSP farm and home The Careless One ‘1933. have dropped And 50% there’s all the electricity This would since boy rates never Paint and wall keep home looking think in NSP’s Welcomes for smart of NSP service from going want paper requests can your to party as you area. a well the walls preserve woodwork. See large and selec- like His' farmers this. hair electric is .Iow as More too! our to rates, or co-ops. un- power you. . paints tion of and wall beautiful in modern colors and combed, his of tie is papers out designs. him Yet will place. I srArFs you see God's house. God coIIIIFANv like this in NORTHERN ‘SIIOII POWER IIOERBER PAINT does to not expect wear us He clothes,- but does tine be and to neat expect us (Reprinted More too! from the Junior Cath- Power You Rates, Leia to at 20 Sixth Ave. 50. St. Cloud, Minn. aren’t Careless You clean. ' olic Messenger by George of courtesy c1 . . . A. Pflaum, Publishers, Inc.. 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