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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 12

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Dmnkr 31, 1940. THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD, WINONA. MINNESOTA Wag waive County Farms Getting Soil District Benefits 17 Bdward 1 Storm Left CCC Camps I 251 234 Girls Bom Here in 1940 I UWahar H. Placher, gtrL St. 4.

girt. Mtn- try Or Impress on ear, how that 11 boy. and 334 girl' ware pom IB Winona In ISM, 322 Marriage Licenses Issued Here in 1940 Increase Noted in Lest Month sfYssr. An Increase In the number of marriage licenses Issued at the office of Joseph 0. Page, Winona county pared with SSI hay and IS ftrte in 11-August P.

Dawonkewski, boy II Bernard Hoefer, gtrt. 14- Harold O. Ogrosky, girt. 14 Theodore Phillip, boy 15 Oerald D. Kiral, boy.

It -Egbert J. Courtier, boy. Is Marmorsble Event of Farm Yeer, Ssyt County Agent. Work Units In 2 Areas Definite Progress Made During Past Ytar. in of nua number mo any am ISO flrl were born to Winona real gtrt 17 tamue I Berotr.

bay. lgWUimont p. Orothen, boy, Fountain City, Wla. It Bketil Waoha, gtrt. It-Vlncaot Oraachoarokt.

gtrt. lt-rrnklln A. Kraut, boy, Pounuin City. Wl 21 Donald J. OosAomeki.

bay. 21-Oal A. Henthome, gtri. Stockton 23- Edward Lelwica. girl Hi Bofaert Hanay, boy.

Fountain City. Wl. Lawrence Keen, boy. BV-Bewwtl COulran. Jr girt, St.

Chart. 3 John D. Pre, boy. 27-Joph D. Kulaa.

girl. Poison Gas May Be Used As Last (-Henry i. Oerth girl I If in man A fMrttar. gtrt ft-Byron S. White, gtrt.

i tswward Baumann, toy. -Harry Kwalcayk. girt 7 Herman A. Sehuth, boy. 7-Hnry F.

Uckwood. tor. Ponalrt FuJtWttor, boy, It-Oktn 0. Alloman, gtrt, Minna rata City. 1 11-Donald 0.

Whetatoo. bay. wtTwwJI OwMgttsewJ'ww' twS BwF bttr'wj V4al 17 Harry X. Kaack. gtrL AUura.

17 atria ina By Tha birth a month follow: Wtaia Cawily Agent. Tha Winona county agricultural Resort in War picture for th past year may leave JAM AST i-viraii e. mmm. tat clerk of court, over the last two It Frank tDopldlowtkl, girl. 1 Henry t.

Hot, boy. IS Paul S. Daniel, gtri. 20--TtUWdor A. Sorenson, gtrL 23- -John Poaanc, boy.

2SBric K. Dana. gtri. 2a Ralph II Ungowskl, gtrt. It-Winner R.

Putratg, bey. 27 -Otto o. Dtngfilder. gtrL Th loll COBwrttUcm MnrtM 11-rmul A. Harrlaon, boy, Wino t-Jesk W.

Oaae, sari. Meridian. district plan now In operation year I found In the report lor ltt. There wer. Ill ucenses Issued true na, route three U-Adoph T.

Knoptck. boy. IS Roman Springer, boy. A Onachowakt. girl on orta-third of tha farm tn the F.

KUtlan. boy, Wu- Both Britain snd Germany Prepsred. By DeWIll Msckenile, WW. It Orrtn Lloyd, girl, afmnesoia various laapraalrrii on tha mind of It many observers, but tha Armistice day mow atorm to the memorable event by which the year will sl-way be remembered. To many farmers It meant targe poultry and Uraotoek lorne.

unhtwkad corn field and hour of worry. Fortunately the losses tn this county were not aa tevere a that experienced In Edwin Ntlson. girt. S-Rtialttt K. JwUnaen, girl.

VVUUam Tetrud. boy, Lew year, 26 more msn issi year ana 17 more then In 13. Last year Edward etebenaler, girl. two aotl aonaai ration district la tha aaatarn half of Winona county tit ywar -and report of the atrriaa marked the low point In the A.P. Pareign Affair Writer.

ber of marriage licenses lamed par weale. The British government's chsrje vetJ durtnf tn past flv yesrseach In tha urna-Momaf -Ftoaaant aottj that the fierce Nazi attack on Lon- year up that time having less don yesterday with tneendlery th4n previou year. bomb waa a deliberate attempt to Uu.h 0( th, aln this year came other part of tha stem. onrvttim dletrict. tha otdawt Ml Wtr.

MOunner Hanson, boy. atin- neaou City UWaltar A. Benodeit, toy, St Chart. 1 Rudolph R. Noeek.

gtrL Wl- mmm route thfa. 1 mnel. William Ruling, toy. It John A. Weideman.

toy. It Stanley S. Moroomt, girl It-Cyril p. Bchmit, gtrt. Rot- a-can a.

rratak. toy. t-fUywtawd 9, tehulta, toy. La Verne Miller, toy. I Lawrence H.

Oantelman, boy Jnasph Janikowaki, toy. A mud winter with litu mow, a It Alton Bergh. boy, St Chart. Arthur Koeth. gtri.

St-Barry T. Calllnan, boy. 11 Otto W. Bortsoh, boy. LewU- ton.

31 Ernaat Lobakken, gtri. It Merle Barton, girl, Aberdeen. S. D. SEPTEMBER.

1 Leon S. Inman. gtri. I Oeorg H. Draakowkl girl.

3 Woodrow P. Livingston, boy. Minnesota. SS par cant of tha farm cool and rather dry sprlne and early destroy tha city by fire charge durlnj the fall snd winter minths, summer, hoary rain following which clrcumttance do not refute th, corning after the announce 10 Harold Warnken. girl.

In the atrarai towtunips an now operated urtdar tha anti-saving plan Tha raport reveals It of tha WO forma In tha area an bo under harvest and a warm dry fall char acUriaed th weather during the give us an altogether terruytng pre- of the national selsotlve terv-vtw of th hell which the war attll pltn The total licenses Issued holds tn ream. up to August 1 In ltt. and again In It I increaslnglv desr that a this tasn was' 14. the gain this year Hlnnftaka Lambert A. Regtin.

Otrt. Coeh-2t Jeaaph J. Huaman, girl. yaso, wis. 2a William P.

Pup, bay. Umotll. It-Edward M. Vater. boy.

toRobert D. Schoonover. girl. -Joph I. Marchlewtta, boy.

11 Lao J. Christ risen, boy, Oales- ville, Wla. JURE. N. Kohner, gtrL Ivan H.

Bumison, boy. 4 Leonard E. Btchendorf, girl. Joseph Schommer, gtrL a William A. OaJewtki, girl and boy, twin, a Francis O'Laughltn, twin gtri.

Oeorg E. Schlmer, boy. 7 Ervln Savoy, boy. tha Plan. Tha aeraaae Involved year.

In localized area some norm damage resulted tn the form of hall tn the wuthweatern part of the Krid death conflict among em- coming during the past five months, county and tn the central part aspire becomes more and more crltt-j jUM lost its leadership a tha approslmeUly 34.000 serai. In tha Holllnoatone -Block ton dutrtet, lot of Uta 4M farnu ere under agr.ment, or pproximtly per 3 Harry o. Pnewert, boy. 1 Herbert Roach, girl. 3 Everett H.

Yaedk. boy. 4 William Prudoehl, boy cal, and th probable winner 1 bet- month having the most marriage liter defined, we my easily witness censes, being replaced by August 17 Jam A. Staiufleld, gtrL 17-Oale Ulberg, bey, I Jam at U. O'Brien, boy.

It-Royal O. Them girl. Winona, route two It- Harold William Schrelber. toy It Raymond W. Heller, toy.

-Rofcert J. Henry, girl, St 21 Franei Qulnn, boy, La cent Thl oietnet la one yryoung than the Bum-Homer Pln 4 Edward J. Cunningham, boy. act of desperation beside which the! Wlth 45 licenses. September placed effort to burn the heart of ihe second with 43.

June third with II. dUtrlct, It 1 auo considerably October fourth with 37 and Novem world' greatest metropolis la mild lamer. Await Poison lias. ber fifth with 31. Last year.

June A similar profram of aotl aavtnt Frederick William Ffeiffer. One of th ghastly possibilities 1 wta fjrt place with SO, August V-Hal A. Stow. boy. Jm E.

McDonald, boy. Frederick R. Naaa, gtri rout 1. I Traugott W. Zuberbier.

boy. t-Oheter J. Baewell, girl, a Leo B. Task, gtri. 7 Arnold W.

Dora, boy. the use of poison gas. and November placed second with 34 There ha been no report of the and third place honors went to Sep heavy rain caused tome flooding and considerable erotlon. Crop yield were above normal, with some weather carnage resulting to tha grain while It waa in chocks. Th early corn outlook waa poor but the crop wa improved by th late warm fas 11- A killing frost did not visit most of th county until after November 1.

HOC PRICE LOW. Perm Income received a tevere setback In Instances where fall receipts tram hog were expected to meet, major share of tha year's expenses Moat farmers, however, expressed tauaf action with price received for lamb, dairy product. use of gas thus far In th present war. This probably ha been due to tember when 30 licenses were Issued. April.

May and October tiad for boy, Winona, route two. Frank J. Moody, boy tReinhard Jacob, girl, 11 Lue R. Lea, boy. 11 -Earl Annie, boy.

ll-Christlan F. Keller, boy. 1 1 Emit O. Paape, boy. 12 Jamea F.

Oibbon. boy. IS-Ewald William Oaedy, girl, It Erwtn J. Maua. girt, Mlnne- ta Clarence O.

A nder ton, boy. 24-OraUan A. Fehler, girl, Fountain City, Wla Jam R. Ivaa, gtri It R. Dean Comweli.

girl. Frank O. Whetaton, boy, It-Jay Curtlss, girt, Minne-aata City. SS Edmund F. Walehak, girl.

I now In effect tn the Root river valley area, two taction of Filimor county, and In both Trempealeau and Buffalo count! In nearby Wu-aonatn. Definite proem ha bean made during the pt year in expanding tha program, report reveal. CCC Oaanga Do Work. During the year. OOO camp In tha am have become work uniu In tha district.

Tha Winona 000 camp I italgned to the Bumt-Homsr-Hsasant district and tha Lsnristoo aamp to tha Eotlinattoc Stockton two things: The mechanised war of founh phu with tf license and motion C9 the ground been too JaJy pIaced fifth with 30 licenaa. fast to permit of its nt ut po motlth thU yemr and fear of reprisal has restrained February with but six license, any belligerent from praymg faajinury wa least popular in 13. having but nine licenses. January and February tie in second place It- Wayne J. Thornton, girl, Ruahford.

It-Walter Berg, gui, Winona, route two. II -Gordon B. Meiby, boy. It- Arthur J. Ouriningham, boy.

14--Arnold A. Btever, girl, Winona, rout throe. IS Franklin D. Will. girl.

I Raymond H. Fries, girl John H. Duane. girl. It-John fHIwkt, girt 17-ftobert ZtebeU, boy.

17 Clarence O. Oappa, boy. It-Albert Btapheru, girl. i Harold l. Oada.

girl. 21 Frnk P. Btangt boy. 21 Florlan 1. Flury, boy, Ooeh-rane, wu 21 Richard E.

Behletch, girl. Carl Even, boy. M- Howard W. Andern. boy, Allure 24 Carroll William Schmidt, boy.

24 Herbert Haas boy. tOonald B. Jewell, toy. fT-Lao Wiauun May, boy Winona, rout throe. Harold eaeltng.

gtrL 2 Nicholas Lukmann. boy, Wl-non. rout two. HiUlard J. Wllaon.

girl, AUura. EMrldg W. smith gtrL M-Uon W. Shrek bay. Clarenc P.

McMmury. boy, II Clarnxs it. taraon. tor, FEBRUARY t--frank Bambenek. boy.

Wl- none, route two. 1 Oeorg. Smith, toy, Mln-nalska. 1 Harry Oiaewakl, girt. t-Oaorge WUham Wagner, boy I Clarence Jerceeek, girl.

-lla J. Thill, boy, Winona. route one, 4 Joph Eiachen, toy. irmn warpuuiv uiupyius bombs. There arc two school of opinion with 1 licenses each and December beef end dairy cows.

Margin of uimng mUltary men On. hold hlrm8 17 llcenses dlatrlct. Similar aamp arrangamenu ier oj reprisals ui cuuuuuc r.nrA u.u. profit In poultry. Including turkey, were narrow and In some Instances preclude the use of gas.

The other I Winfmm the receipts fell below the cost mark. believes that it will be employed if the last five years follows: prevail in the other district on loth aidaa of tha river. damp aetiviue are diraeted to woodland and paatura fencing. tr Income from the sale at grain and 14 seems to serve any useful purpose. Many have been watching for It 14 John O.

Ford, girl, Winona. route three, IS Marion F. Sweeney, girl. It Clarence 3. Selbert, boy.

17 Ruben William Haitian, boy. Ottos. 17 Welter H. Tarrtt. girl.

It-Robert O. Pendleton, girl lt Merle O. Babcock, boy, St Chart. It Orovtr F. Oulhman.

gtrL It Edward 3. Richer, boy. it James E. Romlne, boy. 20 Hetmer Andersen, boy, fountain City, Wla.

IB Mario ft. Saatinl, boy corn was unsatisfactory, hence th continued trend In a shift from is i an it tt I 1 tt 54 is is IS use from the sir against mobilisation and manufacturing center tt planting, tructure building, atraam lank Improvement and other work cash to feed crop continue. and even against civilian population Other crop that are a part of that la beyond in eumy or mean Jsassrj fy XUrrk iaa Jul aagnt 0tf Mmwaar to break morale. Despite the tact Of tha ooooerating farmer. btka.

II Harold Kannady, gtrt II Arnold O. Askre, gtrt, Plain-view. 11 Paul W. Jacob, boy. 11 Ervln 3.

Slerackl. boy. 11 Theodore H. Wlei, girt. IS CI rt us Burbach, girl.

II Warren Plckart, gtri. 14 John W. Bergau. girl. 14 Oeorgs J.

Fsxrtt, boy, Wtnona. route 1. It-William A. Krage, boy, Lamoille It Lloyd M. Stevens, girt and boy, twins.

17 Edward A. Schlmer. boy. It Aloysius J. boy It Arthur Simmer, boy.

31 Daniel H. Janlkowskl, boy. 32 LMtea W. Rosenow. boy, Fountain City.

Wis. 33- Felix Modjeskl. boy. 31 Earl C. Reed.

girl. It-John M. Brlesath. girl. 2 Oubert O.

Sohmledet, boy. 15 Kenneth L. Anton, boy, Wtnona. route 2 It Clarence Benter. boy, Wtnona, route 1.

27 -Oeorg. P. Paskiewlct, girt. 17 Cart Andrew Aune. girt 2t Phillip O.

Prochowtts, girl Vincent Brew. boy. that all major countries are pre Sum idea of the eiteni of urn IS St at tt tt SS St sa 41 ss 41 a st i as it i i pared to defend themselves against aooperatlon can be gained not i summary of tha work dona by one the cash crop picture include canning crops, potato, cabbage, raspberries, ttrswbe tries, orchard fruit, and truck gardening. While tome of that Items were not profitable during the past year, the Income 4 7 St aamp, the winona cue unit II Oerhard William Peteraon, During tha year, enroll of tin gas, there Is small doubt of its ez-fectlvene tinder many conditions. The Oermans Introduced gas a an effective weapon tn April of 1913 during the world conflict.

They used chlorine against the French on T.l.li Trempealeau, Wis 27 John Breaa. gtrt. n- Kenneth T. Rand, girl. 27 -Harry Btaraeckl, boy.

Rnbert B. Blatt, girt. 20 John O. Palmer, gtrL MARCH. 1- Henry J.

Roemer. boy. I Joteph A. Murtlnger, boy. Lawrenc Board man, boy.

4 Peter Nolan, boy, Dakota. Theodor I. Ok land. girl. -Edward 0.

Urn, boy. John T. Meyer, toy. S-Brtok William Seller, girt, a Warner F. Butwetl, boy, Mln- ttoaota City.

7 Jam M. WhlUock. gtrL 7 Harold Becmsn, boy. 7 Eerey Burro, boy. Oeorg L.

Loom Is. boy. Robert Roth, girl, Stockton. t-Ralph m. Same, boy.

Carmen H. Hamre, girl. 10 Jama A. Kroner, girl. It Oeorg L.

Oorneliua, boy. 12 Charles W. Barnum. boy, Rolling ton 12-Edward BUI, boy, II- Roy William Oratunlck, girl. It-Maurice F.

Welch, toy. 14 Melvtn Doner, toy. 14 Richard Barry, toy. St. aamp built SfJ mile of contour from moat of the sources waa at least normal.

fence. 1S mil of woodland pro taction fence, planted four acre of The problem of reducing farm boy. 23 Williim W. Laak. gtrt.

23 Joseph A. Bergau. ggl. 3t Charle A. Judge, boy.

24 Oeorg Cameron, boy. 34 Albert T. Bataa. boy, Weaver. 4Edwrd Ksedlk.

boy, Rol tree, built 16 rod of atraam pro- cost was In evidence throughout a four-mile front and, because of th surprise, paralyzed resistance to two permanent structure the year and waa met tn such ways supplied SJOO man day of a depth of everal mile. The Al as keen interest tn home activities labor at tha federal tree nurry lo a means cf reducing living ex lings tone. 34 Allyn S. Morgan, boy 3 Ouy Burt. girl.

penses, increased Interest In topics pertaining to farm management. done by firmer iSamaelv without any gnat outlay of cash for labor cated at Winona. tdowallenal War. Mucattonal work la a major ac tovity of the dJatrtat paewxiaal Dur Enr ollment in 4 Winona Colleges Increased by 21 Two Show Increase snd Two Slight Drop Over 1939. College enrollment In Winona In aotl conserve tion, and other similar Bt Jamea A Ktrehner.

boy. Poun- or material. Moat of th work can activities that contribute to a more ntlafactory income. be doned during oaaeona whan farm tn yaw. to group planning lies were quick to reply in kind, gos.oot CasaaiUe.

Oas accounted for 800.000 casualties In the World war. At least a section of British military opinion believe that gas will be used against gygiaodi and tha country to prepared both defensively and for reprisals. Oermany hasn't expressed any view publicly, but the, too, la art for action If and when the occasion arises. When I wa In Ber awsstuiga attended by MM pereon C. Kle.

gtrt, Lewis ton wore i slack on most farm. can be cut In th woodlot so tha war held by tha tan of the urn- AAA." The AAA program had heavy par This only actual money audit would be )Uiion-Btockton district or wire and La Die Ttn eansnaa is group reprenid 11 farm. In I Luke J. Rowan, girt, John Rumstick. gtri.

2 Norman ftarnuen Ltlea. route I. man in consideration of tha ben- ticipation, with ft per cent of the farmer cooperating. Present indications ar that thl program will girl. taln City 2 Raymond Praybylskt, boy.

2 Earl R. Hoffman, bay, 2 Kenneth C. tiling. gtrL IS-Melvln o. Wood, girl 0 Edward Ebertowtki, girl.

JULY. 1 Donald I-ahmers, boy. Law Iston. 1 Andrew Kuklirtakl, boy. 1 Theodore Stlnson, boy.

3 William L. Rumpc. bey. 3 Edward Hoppe. girl.

nte received from such onutleaa. addition, many tour and demon aeration war held. Tha following table gives tha ma creased by 11 student during tha rmat vr with two ihnarfiw sugeeated Smith. lin at the time of the Munich crisis bring approximately 1250,000 Into JOT item or rati aaving wot oun. Triwswtlmi ('uilr the county and contribute to the a yearwior, war awpn lncreMe attendance and tw.

a year before war oegan, civuana Oharlaa. 17 Vincent Mai la nder, girl. 17 Carlos Olson, girl. 1 Richard Frledkk. girl, it tamr William Bade, girl Cochrane, Wis rout on.

farm Income by prov.u w.w. county's Jamea Rolbieokl. gtri. Uwrence Thompson, boy Bt Charles. Joseph 3.

Lynch, boy. Eugene Meyer, boy. tn ih two local districts, Burn- one hundred and twenty farmer Hciw-Ptani and RoUmgtone-in the cetmiv nr.u. amount Much of thl Income, how Bunk ton. with th TremoealMu count nmi waa reinvested the farms However, while civilians in eh enrolhnent figure show belligerent countries wpptwedj801 tudeni enroUd College to carry gas mask, constantly, and if Jerea thl year and 487 it Paul 0.

Olson, boy. Sioux Oonaarralion district, sooordln to by purchsae and application of gtrt. I Rudolph E. Dietrich. gtrL Wl- Work w.

fUlclil. district hslrm.ii 07 tons of ground limestone, seed (Ml Hill Thee farther operate about ltMMS tng of 3 72 acres of alfalfa, 34,795 Stanley P. Draakowskl, Wtnona. route I. 7-Melvin O.

Nilson. girt. 7 Moroni A. Merchant, Cochrane, Wl. there are gat detector in nubile Dlace.

experts have small lhl 'pr nd 22 last year, 504 at 81 I.I "I 4IN rail, d. 1 Arthur William Wise, boy. It Clarence Chrltnson, girl 20-Henry P. Krall, girl. II- Eugene R.

Wlcaek. girl. aeraa or ind, and using good of clover, and numerous other toll girl. I. tm MS noiui, route one Earl A.

Seebold. girl, Edwin Berndt. girl. Merril E. Tnompaon, gtrt.

St Charle. doubt that there would be great lost isrnung praeueaa to eonsarv. the Wtnona State Teachers college this year and 510 last year and 140 building practice cuch as fencing a mm an of life If gaa were employed againat ana motstur Ma- eittx. Uaaka nt worn or dam-'at the Winona Business college this dlatrlct did eonldrbl tt-OrvIll col, girl, rountaln In addition to tha fanaiara nm out of woodlou. contour Ullage, atrip cropping, tree planting and gully control.

Fortunately, these Clyde Krame, girl. Altura. aty, Wis. 22 Edward J. Hrtrt.

boy 11 on gwuy ueswiem, arainaw, cooparatlng with th district more tree ptanltng. terracing. Improving than MB frmr have and minor activltie. cation for attlttenr from tha dis toll building practice of the past SS Loon D. Ruse, boy, Winona, aged, and people are careless about year and lit In lWt.

carrying them. Thar ar 1.477 student tn local Tha way thing stand at tl.e mo- colleges this year while last year ment. were gaa warfare to break there were 1.456 The total nroll-out between Oermany and ment In Winona schools this year la the likelihood Is that th latter: tea aiul lut am Siia nd previou few year have im til, district ar operated by a trim. Farm conservation plan for nam oi auprrvwor fwiN ay in in former will be made a rap-fanner in thewlwtrht and operate idly a the available technical help 0 John Matelakt. boy.

Sylvester J. Kryasko. gtrP Paul Rhelngsn. boy. It Cyril D.

Persons, boy. Charles 10 Raymond Dunn, gtrL 10 Max Orachowtkl. boy. 10-Walter T. Stock, boy.

10 Joseph Berg. gtrt. 11 WiUard Benin. girL I able. S-Herbert Keating, gtrt, Winona, route S.

Thorn Pampuch, girl. Max V. Stelnbauer. boy. It WUliam P.

WUhoyta. boy. 11 Krneat L. McFtierron, boy. Alma.

Wl. 11 Bernard J. Kennedy, boy. Lewis ton. 12 Earl P.

Peisch. boy, Minnesota City. It-Walter A Seeman. girt. Uttea It Paul Ptnkley, boy Fountain City, Wl.

It Newman Strums tad, girL It Lorin L. Lyon, boy. would get the worst of the exchnge. rollment In public and parochial route two. Edward B.

Kalmaa, girl, Rot llngston Robtrt F. Moore, boy. 2 Ralph W. Schulu. boy.

24-Orvul T. Bauree, gtrt, Rol 1 llngston. It John R. Schmidt, boy. 2a Vincent Osila.

boy. proved the productivity of much of the country farm land. While com. wheat, and barley loans are not of major Importance In tha county, about 100 farmers did avail themselves of these pro-grama. Four hundred and fifty-one farmer took out wheat Insurance Britain is tiny, ana ner oig tnaua-; senior and Junior High schools In trial population ta concentrated in the city totals 13 this year.

The the cenu-sl part of th. country aimroUment In 193 was 131. four much a township units, Th board hold regular meetings and direct the work of the district staff and the OCO camp assigned to each dutrtet In Wisconsin, a county system It in view of this encouraging re-ponta from th farmer to the di-trtct program, the year 141 should be a banner one for the rail conservation program, concluded Mr ready mark for gat. less than thl year. In the grade gtrL irorn aiiacas on schools of the city, both public snd 13-WendeU P.

Coutson, Dover. an nf this number 87 received art-! -3ZTZ. apart tn use. Bach county to a dutrtet Raichle 27 Ralph W. Schwnbeck.

girl. civilian popuiauona sniwf mui parochial, there ar 2 787 pupils. rrr couw uea jywii ngur 3.7M, Grade aad High. with a fuU staff of worker working SIcaa krwatsn. under th direction of the county! Eire project controlling stream agricultural commute.

Buffalo, bank erosion are now completed and Pe pin, Jackson and Trempealeau vn project will be under con against airdromes na inaustne 10 weather conditions limmnhtliu them. it Elmer KedrowskL gtrt. Trem peeJeau. Wis The total enrollment in tha wet. One is Inclined to believe that ga none city high and trade rhnoi la 1 WUbejrt H.

Bubllta, boy, Mtn- EEA. The growth of rural electrification continued throughout the year. At will employed only a a Mat, 3.350 mis year. The figure last yar resort. I3M.

there beinc a rirm nt aa count! organised under thl Mruction during th winter months plan. iby the Civilian Conservation corps Much Fencing. camp at It trick Thl work I done ttiouih fencing to build a con-, on the cooperating farm of th Plalnvlew Daniel P. Regan, boy. It-Harold Miche.1.

boy. Lew- iston It Stanley A. Hanagen. girl. Lew-Iston Larry -A, Bute.

girt. It- Andrew Ltptnski. girt. II Irvln Now tan. boy.

11 Clarence Prtsch, girl, AFBIL. In this year enrollment. Figures by the present time nearly 800 Winona neeota City. 17 Randall Hock. gtri.

It Prank Munch, girl. 23 Bdwtn P. gbt Simon P. Mason, boy. 33 Fred J.

Holtworth, girt ttimmi fence from Nelson. Wla. W' Trempealeau County Soil Conserve Mmrteaoolls ha been oomnicisd district. wi CCC enroll from CaoiD NeUou HN protect completed, two county farm homes are nerved by ver to real desire on all farms, icchools fw this year and for 11. the Trl-County Cooperative Electric Directors of the association report 8nlor mk awoclation.

There ar another 40 that not one meter ha been gyoS planning to get service soon. Some moved oectuse of non-payment of Hlgn 4nd farm in the north wt townships, monthly bill and that no one re- hu xc2 JunJor are to be served from the assocta- cetrtng th aervlc ha requested it Junior tion of Olmsted and Wabash withdrawn ilh. 238 and 213; Jefferson grade alnee field work was atarted tn June. 'are controlled by bruslt-rock wing Its, sccoitllng to Smith. u- orace Jonea Oaulton and nciiiiipndrnt at tha rmn O.

Rutchow farms, one by rertanau- 1 Harold C. Kim, boy. It Latter Btever, boy. 17 Andrew Schmltt. girl.

It Edmund C. Wlecaorvk. boy. ta Ptoyd J. Erpeldmg.

boy. It-Albert L. Them, girt. Wtnona. rout on.

3ft Melt in Brandt, girl. Lewis ton 30 Paul t. Stutaka. boy. 30--Daniel Burke, gtri, St Chart.

11 Adolph Knudaen. boy. 31 Victor Orltkowskl, gtrt. 21 Oeorg W. Todd, boy.

Rush-ford. 11 -Donald J. Homan. gtrt 21 Cyrus Voelker. boy, Winona, route one.

33 -Raymond A Ledebuhr. gtrL Stockton. IS Leo Prondtinikl. boy. SaWCIlgene'Schata, boy.

25 -Benjamin P. Perkins, gtri. It-Stanley Prtsyhylskl. boy. 2 Roy A.

Brugger. gtrt. 27 -Elmer N. Pltapetrtck. boy.

3 Adolph Mrachek. boy. 3 John K. Sherman girl It Robert B. Wood.

boy. Alaska Ttrese fence required approt-r triangular rock-timber crib 3 Paul J. Datta, boy: 2 Ousts F. Seeling, Homer, Myron Sen i tank. FOunuin Oty.

Wl. girl, gtrU counties. An additional 300 have! Th tnen firm of Btghsm A wsnmgton- none, rout I. SI Nell J. Campbell, boy.

3t Harlen W. Heln. gtri. 14 Bernard Mahlke. boy.

It Oeorg R. Bctert, boy. 3-Armond Koeller, girt. -Edward Pahnke. 0a 30 Max P.

Loetch. girt 30 Oeorg B. Neck. boy. 11 -Prank P.

Blstntk. boy, Ah been receiving electricity for Dresser hss contract for 230 ad- B-auo its and 32: Cen- malely uaw poala nd btace for aaignageo tana, on their completion. In addition, more Pu oam on the Edward Smith than a MO rods of barb wire and Urm and on by a channel chtng neaily 1.400. rod of woven wire wer brush -rock dam and bruah-roek rlp-iui simith rap on lb A F. Ofsdahl farm.

-humber of years from the Mlmisslp- oiUonal mile of tin with the Trl- PtfJS l' Madieon pi Valley and Interstate Power County REA assoctaUon. Some of incout this work ha already started. Con- SS" Woodland iencsa. oasiure ImOcm The remaining seven project are The servic of eltetricity an may- be handicapped this' oay tcnooi coming year dtfc io difficulty tn Fr- thee were 87 pupils curtng mtertaU. National defense and gully fence wr the vc Matr noting type ccautructed.

Th wood- v'n lsd fence were built to protect Jwn. John DEngelleri. Ferdl-fmi woodlou from graatng by Uv. JJfd Bn nl l.vV fin nn hrai. Kno.li llnton nd UOVd Marth DTer ration needs take priority in Martin J.

Kluatk. toy. 4 -Floyd R. Simon, boy. 4 Clarence Hermanaon.

"girl. Mark R. Yahnke. girl Fyd Wnexsjoane, oy i 4 -John Overlng, boy. Sylvan A.

Duellman, girl. 7 Carl A. Dietrich, boy. Peter Walter, girl, 10 Benedict JSoehl. boy, Mln-nesoU City 11 -Slots WeaseU, boy.

Winona. rout one, II John Schaefer, girl, Poub-tain Citv, Wla. 12 Joseph H. Knopp. girl, Winona, rout, two.

28- John Roach, gtri. 34-Crl H. Thod. girt. 38 Herman M.

Allen, girt 77 Ralph Btteriy. girt. 3 Arthur C. Ledebuhr, fltncktnn many field Wr. tot parochUu high and grade schools are a follow: Cotter SOIL rovscRVATiov High school tn and in Erosion control ctivitiet have 1830117, at.

Thomas Pro-Cathe-been routed through the avenues of dral Hlyh. 138 and III: St. Thomas gtrt, C. Ounn. gtri.

La- noil conservation district nd st th Pro-CathedraJ rraO- school 308 and were lenced to permit adequate re- TtJ" conitructlon production, to allow Utter to 25S? mulute. to protect th. ground from packing by livestock AU three Sfil or these fsctors contribute mater- S' Jf ulllV i.n.. lob on th Bulman and .1. Clinton and Lloyd Scrseth tion uvraartng aosorption wi kp.

tJ? Proxlmstely and one-half mile. Pianunons of tree, were motile, route 2 present time all but the western 230: Bt Stanislaus grade. Sit and Lambert M. DeOrood. girt, 'part at served by three district 0: 8t John grade, S3 each year; W.

Otsen. boy. Organisation of a district In the St. Casunlrs grade, and and DM MB fit 11 Earl A. Dreockhshn, gtrL atateiU port Of th county Is In Josephs grade.

18 each year progress. Each district Is super- Figure for the Winona Eeerettrt-vised by Ave fame, supervisors. cheoi were not available. Erosion control aetlvtue includ- tng aU of th phases are now tener- Plsnt Crash Kills 1 I vl will control a raw bank feet high 3 Andrew Olson, girt, gamer C. Evansoo.

boy. tElroy atasepohl gtrL 7 Alfred O. Thiel. boy. ,1,, uinwBft.

rww. nd 1.700 feet long, Th bank very sandy and has receded approximately 100 feet mto good ami; fftrmin mnA knuh arliui lence er. bulK to convert cropland or haylaud to permanent pasture Land that was not suitable fur 7 Kenneth -Dale I OywMwced, girt ally supported throughout th ceun- a uaons. girt sy. Effort to adopt addition! ero- WO IlsSIPUCtOrt Otlmor Mason, girt -Warren F.

Bernhardt, boy. 11 -Donald L. Baker, boy. NO I Mm 3 Oeorg. Cad, boy.

3 John a. Oram, girt. 4 Oeorg. Prte. boy.

4 Cotter Stanton. gtrL 5 Harold Plckart. girl bout T. vSheekanoff. gtrt snd boy.

twin. S-Emd C. John. girt. Arthur A Pearton, boy, Mtn-neeot City.

7 Johti Kuias. boy I Marry Ctcwssa. boy Arthur Flatten, boy, Houston, route 1. Burton M. MttcbeU.

boy, taw. tston. sunley Boyum. girt 10 Abraham Mooahtvn. boy.

10 Ralph J. WUUaass, girt tl-Etmo StUlweU. gtrt 11 Arthur Noeete, gtrt. Winona rout 3 U-WUlard Schrelber boy. Fountain City.

Wis It Albtn Konket. boy 15 -atartin MrHaaaar. boy. 17 Warmo Lance, bor ltWchtrd rVmming, boy. it Syne Northrup.

boy. -Kenneth a. aC4)ueD. bey. Niwntan Swdetburg.

boy. 31-BJchard J. Hoionbek gtrL a James MausarycM. gtrt. a Norman SoiHe girt 14-Chart tt atrnorsta.

boy. sion control means wherever pre- Has A. a. Teas a rou, en effort fail to meet the situation tine training flight In deeth A. Nowiuke, girl Ha, boy.

Houston ar tn evidence everywhere. 11 Lwr rout I. her ytrnay for two Randolph field dying Instructor when thetr nlanm eraahjwS m. PBtJSPECTS POst t44I. 2- William Kochenderfer.

girl. Fountain CHy, Wla. ttAlvtn M. Stlnson. boy.

JO -Sidney Chickertn. girt. 31 Henry 3. Lsuutowski. boy.

11-Pred Pakler boy. AtT.ljiT. I -Leonard N. Walch. gtri.

Rol-UnswhstS 4 Floyd Carnoy. girl. 4 Bdward MausayckL boy. Theodore; Bernatx. gtri.

i Edward Peiu, boy tLwto VogWwn. boy Ttiwaall Remhardl boy. 4- Perry M. Wlniami. gtri.

7 LaaTenoe Whetttcne, girt. MUuieeota City I Prank CieniiaskL boy Edward OonoeSy. boy. 10 -Edward Ambrose, boy. i Kenneth Peterman gtrL II Wah Oradd.

gtrL 13 Hubert 3 Mehr. girt 13 Winiam A. Voelker. gbL 15 Hubert M. Weir.

girL It Martin Sitka, gtri. Richard a Munden. Sr. bay. Lea 14 Albert Radat.

boy lt-Harry J. Retsutski. gut Fours Prospect for 141 look fairly -lu, 13 Edward A Neitake. girt IS Oeorg W. Porster, boy 1 Neaian B.

Letoaiken. OalesrtQe, Wis. It Alfred Ubnerta. boy aflaneiui II- Roy Andemon. boy.

la- Theodore F. Braatt, boy, Lamoille Roland Page, boy 23 Adolph C. Drenckhaha, boy. Mtnneisk SkBarl J. Ken tug, boy.

23 Prank Skorllnski. boy. John Douglas. gtrL 34- Erntat Baudhuin. gtrt.

It Levi Judd. girl Lr vision. 17 James Sula. gtri. 2g-Hnry A.

Mueller boy. 20 Kboen A. Haaeltoo, bey tn eimer Morkea. boy. Mark J.

Modrsejewakt. boy. MAT. I- Carlton A- NeviQ. bay.

I Arthur Martmaoo. boy. I Jaatph Kacsorowski, girl John Bush. gtrL Ruahford -Rudolf Ms thews, boy. 7- Everett Koejilcr.

gtL It-Henry C. Khmcke. boy. E0' 1 Btert wer Lieutenant WU-insofar as feed snC wed tuppde. um 8 Cthrrt.

11 Fargo D. tol- productive poultry and livestock on OarrtM Mark mrmtng-hand, aad moisture condition are ham. lOh rvit nArtai utf is. culuvation wa fenced to permit a maximum return without deotruc- t0 pnxllns thl large tlv soil loaaea. In other ce pas- brk tures eere dividrt to permit retvo- A11 trpM Mrsmbank control: wuon and rcguiaied rasing Oully tr fonstrvicted far th purpose of fence aere constructed to eliminate checking the raw bank Tom cut-i the dsmsge bring don.

by livestock Unf umI tVl4miriS trees and: gullied srea The exclusion oi trmu to bKom, Mbuhed stated Inesiock om such area will often iukni, gtructure are used to Ally i d.ian the sdvsnc nect the wster wr from the bank Of destructive guUlc. undcirbie or 1 -Ail of thl tearing work mr--h to deflect th water, but, kecty an the of ad i (, i desirable to protect the Fopln county fsrmet who sic tn this ease rock or brnahi peraun with the Soil Conrva.wn rock rtp-rap used: omeUme garvtce or aith the county bulkhead are also -coniructd 041 conservation dutrtet." Smith All material la htrnashed by the! explained farmer and the labor uasd an these This one pr of Mdi snd most- pryyccls Is tuinlahed by tha camp Br, boy ccocwrned. Market price to cents of tt arruwmi a Wtoftowiak. bor be Kxentr-henin in arrtral places teamed 3SFrar Breaa, gtri. where Wmona county farmer may Cathcart.

vh-a father Is sastw 33 Thaddeus Rudnlk girt benefit. Furthermore a good rela- tary of the Ntwtn Da Ma Taipaym 38 Wallace H. Lander, gtri, Wu- aonahtp extsu between farmers and atsnriauon. wa nutw Fargo son. between farmers and bnitTiiiimen, on Christ slay ta Jsvanne Wei Oku, 38-Fred WTJd.

gtrt ail of which thouks aid the county daughter of Mr and Mrt A 37 Stanley Prut, gtrt. Houston aa a whole to make the beat of the ftavden. Fargo Be waa giadwated 3t Clifford Murray. gtrL opporaxtnu that may present from Kelly BM Use army aat- ture oonset sviisi aorx uuit can be at Ettnck. 3t Harry Lnaon, gtri.

iihiraatr.ee dunng th commg ymr vtutced air tcisbat her, a 1.

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