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St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955

December 28, 1951 · Page 3 of 4

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‘y “. i Mes ' THE ST. CLOUD REGISTER sous. Friday, December 28, 1951 .h , . Family’s Dogs Pair Average $2,599 Sale! Income Valley for Browns man. Married 40 Years Sample Figures Census 07‘. Bureau Show is Mrs; Browns Valley—Mr. and Tony honored their 0 Nigg by Were . .Washington, D. C.—~The family lower income in the than elsewhere. com- ‘ age money WALGREEN AGENCY DAN MARSH children, relatives, other and 10 paratively few the of the United States be Highest top in 1949,to family at incomes were friends when they celebrated income nation’s continue scale $2,599. found to in the Northeastern ‘ states, DRUGS DRUGS, 7 40th their wedding anniVersary receive large share of the Census showed Bureau statistics where the average" close to a money was here. while income, big of the the the highest fifth of $3,000. part second In the West w'as Far it a \ married The jubilarians in LES LOCH dilapi- lower income families live in all CLINIC families of 24 $2,907. For BLDG. got the cent North Central were per St, Anthony’s church Nov: here dated houses and income, higher apartments. the third it $2,841, and states, the for money .VSixth a Main was . 30, .1911, before the Rev. (now and the fourth South 17 got it $1,940. got cent, Nearly half—47 cent—of per was per Monsignor) Thiebaut. C. Mr. and nine cent. the ‘ income fifth per money the [United to For States goes a as a Mrs. Allen, Leo the who were of the people. The bottom fi‘fth the Except for the South, whole, bureau the said, 13.7 Save Drugs per on couple’s attendants 40 only years ago, three varied gets the bureau said, the figures of families, cent cent.of the had per a money jubilee cele- for the present were total. These.are U. Bu- S. only slightly between in Census states ofless income than $500 in 1949. ’- bration. Sick Room and Needs ' findings, the which that different nation; In ‘reVeal of parts reau More than half—56.8 cent— -' per there is still high Their plenty South, because the 10 children who attended of need, for the of less than $4,000, it shown, got was CALL improvement of living standards. number of farm workers, paid Mrs. C. Granoski (Bernice), are CALL 1151 and 97.6 drew less than cent 23 per A preliminary anal the instead of cash, sis of partly in produce Stockton, Calif; Merville, Ken— ST. CLOUD. $10,000 in 1949. M’lNN. v figures earnings _ 1950 neth,.Mrs. Joseph Schwagrl, all owed average .money census. 3 aver- were In home report a on owner- Richmohd, New of Calif; Glen, Business John’s St. ship, the Census Bureau said that at Redfield, “S. Dak.; Raymond and only 64 dwelling of the cent per Leo, Valley; Browns Re- Mrs. K. dilapi- un’i‘tsinthe nation not were mond, Wilmot, S. (Agnes), Dak.; dated, had hot running and water a \ andDonovon Gerald home. Is and at Going Dogs the) private toilet and bath. This to perv other Two deceased: sons are centagemanged from in 79 the Funeral Service- Laverne, who drowned when was Northeast in west. 46 the In to his ship sunk Pearl Harbor; at Was Arranged the South the figure only 14, was Bernard, who and diedin infancy. Alvin Generally, Johnson, St. Cloud dog bureau Collegeville.——-“Wanna the buy cent. per a a At Cost Low said, the pulled dog?” by Sure, almost rate down everybody inov‘ed fancier, work was to away on WIlHElM dog, farm homes having inside but the kind, not St. wants not run- a atomic projects, :which ANY energy eie ning water. John’s ‘rid of. wants to get _ noun , ., (All Dina. t'am'e The compared to bureau found the No, they mongrels; they not more CO. ROOFING are dwelling than half the 45,875,000 purebred Danes. Great five are Why John’s does St. to want .United units in the States males and females. two are roofing experience sell these magnificent 30 beasts? years by the living in owned Cloud in around St and persons regardless funeral, of cost, Most Every think that people Great They ‘about fussy their rc- not are Phone them. figure 50. 582 The 55 St. 2506-18! cent per an— Danes huge diet; they anything—in animals,.but these eat thoughtful consideration ceives the are quan- some by the bureau CLOUD nounced in- ST. was an ' tity. They clean They and ideal for do not. are are THESE pictured mere pups. even Aloys dependability GREAT and DANES with Eich, here. Our courtesy are of per 11 1949, ~ cent crease over work pig around farm. weigh 100 apiece—yet. pounds a . Worker St. Collegev111e, when assured; John’s have 44 the nation’s always at abbey, been of cent per '. grow- OniJune lovable litter 27 of help ~“But in order the building to dwelling units a ing‘, were owner-occu- the abbey since they into the pig farm world last :‘ ' up on came six males and females two fund and make for the next «was pied. room ‘June. Seven help the St. John’s building for sale fund. ' to pups ; are up born those aristocrats to two of batch behemoths, Father of Igna- figuresf'the The bureau said,‘ Devotion” Full Measure of “Last ‘ St. John’s pig farm, Tyros of Candrian, tius 0.S.B., procurator, based its sample testing in were on bf , I' , ‘ Dandedell, gentle ZOO-pounder decided sell—at C> has price. to a the did 1950 and any not census, ac— be and continues to @Q with blue Dina and (for \ was one eye, v - tually include in the unit: every If buy of these want to one . you 912-914- Ger. St. von) Koopenburg. The little of foundation the ones our country. puppies for lap dog, do But not. a 908 Tel. take after their father in color the life. of democratic interested if in of you are way one their of ‘ eyes. Hours Sunday: After best friends night man’s. or a as for Pray Tyras St. giftito John’s was Tel. l981-W a watchman, sleigh-puller, 1804 or wres- or TsdumperIIn-lillllams "BOWLING . from George Kolb, who tling write 734, Father Ig- de- partner, to A— ;:* Deceased Our Priests for natius information. Con- cided that could he raise more not a HOME FUNERAL building tributors the fund to get baby with elephant and dog FUN ERAL HOM E a an ~ pick, first Christ- and get your Wawrykowslli died so Father R. appetite time. the at m same shopping done early. Write Ample Easy South Perkin: First Street Our It mas Dec. 31 1906. , Mother ‘ Dina came here when today. ‘ Chlllcl WEEK .4 Entrlncc ENDING DEC. Litchy Motors 19 ‘ Standings Thiegs ‘ J 144 167 143‘ 454 .......... .. ' ' 157 144 146 447 7 titular . I... Motors 5 155 168 153 476 . 1 Miller Mom H. Interrieden 126 140 135 401 5 » . . "High Note 22 Statz 23 B. 164 149 197 510 . . Thies-Maymann 24 Handicap 21 41 41 41 123 . . , ‘I Tenvoorde Motors 19 26 ~——-— —. ~— _ . J; Megarry Motors 18 27 Totals 787 357 2,411 767 . ............ .. Season ,3 ich Motors -:‘ g Individual high single-game Schwieters A. 153 147 143 403 score— . ,Ken ‘Borzert-BEWStatz, Peterson 2.31. D. 176 126 426 Individual high three-game Schreder core—Ben M. 134 124 119 377 _. gtatz, 606. Noehring E. 226 138 157 521 V high single-game sc'ore:-Millcr N. Ahles 169 139 ' 161 eam 469 Motors, 967. Handicap 61 61 61 183 4 Team high ,three-game score—Thies- 7 -——— — —— ,M-ayman Motors, 2,693. Totals 867. 785 727 2,379 . .' ROLLED GAMES DEC. 19 ‘ - —— Megarry Motors Thies-Mayman Motors n; . 'lG.»VWilleke 172 Schoener 142 162 76 C. 144 147 110 401 ‘ .. . l T. Milena): 180 J. Murphy 1-42 139 461 196 174 160 530 . Fr. Schwwte 141 431 F. Jul‘ek 159 137 153 187 176 522 l .* J Trobec 169 489 A. Habstrit 137 143 154 166 126 406 ‘ 7L .Juenemen E. Wilhelm 145 159 464 152 131 160 137 420 I Handicap Handicap 73 73 219 73 73 73 219 73 I Totals I Totals 790 880 807 853 2,540 8 9 819 2,498 ............ .. . Motors Motors Tenvoorde Miller _ _ 108 Mobs H. 198. 130 158 138 137 375 494 . . ...... .. . ...... .. l needs times Borgert E. 150 149 447 125 120 395 148 says ". are many . G. Interrieden F. 156 444 110 105 351 134 .. 18‘5 I affiliates Hinnenkamp.... A. 196 127 508 207 162 146 515 ' . . . . . . . .. received being amount N :Spcnier J. Spaniol 185 149 456 226 169 164 557 now Handicap Handicap 252 50 : 84 84 50 50 150 "‘fi - . . . . . . . .. ...... l '1sz 2.482 Totals 967 2,4762 811 808 772 723 as ............ .. I TOTALS WEEK’S HIGH THIS WASHINGTON,_ D. C. The single-game score—Miller Individual high scorE—Ed Team high single-game Spaniel, Motors. 967. oe‘ring‘, John 226. surprise which with the Korean [7 score—Megarry three-game Individual score—John high high Team three-game broke has been Speniol, 2,540. 557.‘ Motors, war upon us no ' SEASON- FIRST HALF FOR seridusly INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES felt than in the more High High ~Pins of vital blood supplies for matter Average Game Series Name f Games Team l Forces. A. Hiunenkamp 216 559 169.12 the Armed l Miller With time ' no B. 164.28 231 606 Statz Litchy col? the American public , to upon Michke 163.28 224 578 Litchy I ' 163.15 557 for blood Aihles 228 immediate E‘ich donations, it , Sniezck 551 Miller 162.8 211 td‘ 7 dig into was necessary reserves iJurek _ F. 159.21 216 534 Thies-Msymsn ; 111 E.» Noehring 157.10 built 226 521 since World Eich War II I up or- "J Sphniol‘ Miller 156.24 226 557 , der front. the needs to meet at 1’. Hex-gen 156.7 540 Tenvoorde 202 - . D. 155.2 205 Current _Peterson Eich Armed Forces’ l needs L. ‘Juenemonn 145.5 177 Megarry , call for 300,000 pints of whole E7 Elchert Miller 154.2 211 C. Schooner 153.14 Thies-Msyman 194 blood month. Although blood a. J, Murphy 201 I‘hies-Maymnn donation figures have been rising Father Illies I1itchy 204 H. Interrieden Litchy 182 steadily the last few months, ad- * N. 'Spamier Tenvoorde 212 ministrative personnel here point J. Trohec Megarry 201 J. Thiegs Litchy 204 still far short of out ' we are over. , Father Schwieters Megarry 205 all minimum Deficits quotas. ' are G. Willeke Megarry -77 ' E. Wilhelm Thies-qumen 192 still being made from the above- i up '1‘, Mueller l Megsrry 191 mentioned And with A.‘.‘:Scrhwieters reserves. Eic'h 211 K: Borgert Tenvoorde 231 Korean blood needs taxing ‘ I our sup- 1 G.-"Interrieden F,» Tenvoordo 204 plies their should there to utmost, ‘ M. threder '- Eich 202 l3. rSchoenberg Eich be outbreak 178 ' of large-scale fight- an ohs Tenvoorde 200 .' ing elsewhere, would indeed be ‘ we A. ,Ha'bstritt Thies-Mayman H o: m N 0‘ 174 - / FL Raikowski Miller, with 2,357 170 faced desperately critical a. . situation. Hence, the immediate 7 building of .rod up new a reserVe ' ‘ 712w 742m ° I 3W7 A. . Armed for Forces bécomes , ~ our a 7 necessity, .. vital That currently small BEST year our re- OUR TO YOU! May “fill " frame” in the you every last long under the cannot ahead and be it for of and all prosperity of serves may peace one us. circumstances is underlined in SAPANIOL LANES a made Secretary of by statement Defense, Robert “We A. Lovett. have reached blood crisis,” Mr. a. Lovett said. “The is need urgent; is theneed I appeal to now. every MID-WINTER IERM ; American—visit local Red ,- your Cross Chapter and offer your blood lives of the to our save January wounded We need many men. 7 times much blood we are as as receiVing‘. I faith have that now this will fail reach goal." to not we Cloud St. Cut Rate Mortality 50% Today, only 2.6 reaching men Business the forward hospitals most even comparable figure The in die. War II (During CoHege 4.5. World was War I mortality the World rate of hundred.) 11 out 8 to was every Whai that 09Pth pfuqiblood, Medical authorities attribute impressive decrease largely LEARN: Bookkeeping, this Shorthand, to Accounting, Typing, Pay- of blood plasma, despite the roll Accounting, Social Tax, Security, Income Commercial use modern miracles of medi- other Eiiglish, all Commercial Arithmetic, Spelling, Penmanship, Rapid they For, point the ’as cine. out, Bank Comptometry, C'a,lciulation,ik Filing, Dictaphone, .7 Posting, soldier be. wounded kept 070 must Commer'cinl give Posting, Adding Calculators, Machines, Bulineu you were miracles until these of medi- alive dnd Forms, other allied subjects for to necessary prepare you ‘ and be. applied, cine surgery can a office good position. a issblood blood deriva- and it or a plasma which keeps such tive as You enroll by scholar-hipi, the month. No semesters, Aor- alive. 1750 him ‘ may! tuition other red tape about. You by the to worry pay your I 700R ‘ CALL «as; month. You enroll when when ready and Known Substitute N quit you are can you 0 qualify for 'good office position. commercial No previous a. ._ date, science has discov- To this trnining but if have had commercial training, necessary, you substitute, known chemi- ered no will give full credit Eighth for work. grade such We you otherwise, take the place cal to or graduates high, enroll if school past Contributed may make age. blood. We the of human can by Armed Program Public Service the Forces Blood Donor to as a bullets in endless and the bombers Write for information office the call i time at at Chairman of quantities, but,. or any (0. ROEBECK AND 'und as TRANSFORMER MFG. SEARS FRANKLI N during regulur business hours. help We will plan Staff, General Chiefs of Joint the you your . in such that will and Bradley has declared, When N. time Omar course way " a save you money. CLOUD ST. ST. CLOUD have Armed needs of the completed all the of fine course}, “Among will assist you one our we item which is the Forces, blood finding in office good position. one you n Blood, manufactured. be cannot from giving, its and must come ENROll. NOW! heart." the American \