Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 32

Location:
Escanaba, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
32
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY PRESS J2 Ewanaha. Ileeember It. 1355 Student Council In Charge Of GHS Christmas Program GLADSTONE Thr nt the Tteursda uneil is jai Christmaj (datone Hiah Ore. 22, for the i pro- School day ho! Gladstone Cannery Plans Pea Packing WSCS Will Have Christmas Party Girl Scouts Will Go Out Caroling Girl and Brownies of Gladstone Hill go canning next Tupjriay evening. Dee, 20.

at 7, I it hhi announced yesterday Thr Too IU one Much for th ude eomr act playh inai ity Mi pcr- entitled oe" with father, Gloria Barb moth the luehter Cr Wi pres rkman the ev P. and lub int Peter Nancy Pamela end and 'ukman Farrell election." ider the Santa mem- By TOM BOU.FR Speaking before a group than 30 of the ai terda.v afternoon City Hal), H. Ly go, crop special tinentai Can Co (ieorge Hansen, I Fen Canning Co expand operatioi the canning sea addition of nu Attending the ditioii to Seaton Caldwell, Fond Continental Ca Little of the at tin Sea! st for sead ci Gli and on he1 me Lidu i Co, Ch experimen ip or mole a rea Gladstone on. Chiea- the plans of the Hand tone, to igthen the beans id- VV the es a surer crop. Seaton sa Seaton said Hausen also was considering lima a green crop which nicely as it wouldn't be harvested until September It is now grown mainly on the Eastern seaboard Wisconsin also produces some lima beans.

He said that areas on the rde en tmg ti it unt H. tura! Briefly Told The Kvenint Service t.uild not have a meeting Thursday pr planned irman. inmg this rais- also evenlni be held at Reorganised Church. The 7.TO tonighl Latter Day prayer wit 0 Wednesday at Latter Day Saint! Irague will at the Saints Chu meet at nrgamzed Weekly prayer meeting will be held in Bethel Free Church at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. The Confirmation class of the Mission Covenant Church will meet at 4 Wednesday afternoon at the church for instruction.

Midweek consisting Bible study and prayer will be conducted in the Mission ant Church at 7.30 Wednesday evening. A in the Novena of Our Mother of Perpetual Help will be held at Wednesday evening All Saints Catholic Church. The rhoir of Memorial Methodist Church will meet for rehearsal at 7 Wednesday evening at the church. The Aid of St Lutheran Church will meet at 2 Thursday in the church parlors. Annual election of will be conducted.

Potluck lunch will be served. City Briefs Mr. and Mrs and children toloma, the past two 1 I to Charles Weirman returned from they spent vacationing. Pilottie has returned her home here from Detroit, spending the past month tn fr and relati Justice And Mercy; Heaven And Earth WACO, Tex Justice of ace Don Hall received Uus note along with a S16 SO cheek for a i peeding tolaiion: "Be thankful to God that he Is a little more merciful than you S.i'cereW yours, a Punished .1 iba. Deita and Hansen Seaton, who has travel the nation evaluating crop areas, said he kne area would be for ing of beans and f.gured would be good for the raising of peas.

One reason is that it fits in with crop rotation here Early could be a nurse crop for alfalfa or legumes, he said. Heed Provided He told the assembly the canning company would provide the '-eed, so that the crop would lie uniform, contract for acreage and pay according to amount and grade of the peas. Seed will come from Western states, where it Is free of diseases. He said the land to be list'd in growing the crop should be seiect- ed with care, but this pays, I know of any crop you can make mote on Well ed ground is that will grow clover or alfalfa should do all right. Fall plowing is best F.arly planting is desirable and usually a grain drill is used.

The canning company which contracts for the harvest usually sets up the planting schedule so the crop does not mature on all plots at the i time With western there little to worry abtait in the of disease. Seaton said years there are aphids, but these can pretty well licked by dusting from the air. Weed-free fields are desirable, as it is easier to harvest the crop and the yield is larger. Harvesting can be done with an ordinary mower. The crop must be harvested at a certain maturity level and in this the cooperation of grower and canner is required to achieve top grade.

Pay On (trade Seaton said the average crop would probably be about 2.000 pounds to the acre. Payment is made on the amount and grade of delivered to the vmer. He said that in the supervision to be provided by the canning company there would be soil mg to determine the type and amount of fertilizer Early Alaska peas mature In about 56 days, later sweet peas Iin Ho days. Early peas do not I prov ide as big a crop, but it is and other parts of Delta County near the bay. are suitable for the crop The ground must be well drained and weed free It is a crop well worth looking he said.

yield is a little less than peas, but the price differential Vines from both crops ate returned to the contracting farmers for feeding stock Colored slides portraying the raising and harvesting of peas were shown. The Won tian Servie ist Church afternoon for Its an gram. Tliis is 1 shower foi land Bov Bingham such as ci paper, sen acceptable asked to project The Devotion; mas Story Accord ioi ert 7, Res strom Trumpet Hostessc Mrs. I Wa a nd Mf Chi of Wednesday the church imas pro- Mrs Leaders will advi.M meet that Persons ce Cameron, the the troops evening, knowing of liaren nd pu sy-wot at Hou; Itei is troops where to shut-ms who would like to have the girls carol for them may phone Gladstone High School, No. 5671.

After the earthing the girls will return to the Home Making rooms at the high schon) for hot and lunch. Fancy Office Leaks; Jury Trial Delayed For Dallas Judge DALLAS Tex. Dist Judge Davenport think too much of his fancy offices in the new 2 million dollar county court- house annex. They leak Last week water dripped down on the bench, delaying a jury trial. Monday water poured down from the ceiling in the judge's private office, drenching nearly everything and everyone No one was sure where the water came from.

Obituary WT MRS, IT KA 1 Funeral services for Mrs. Matt Katich, 1115 Delta were conducted Monday morning at it All Saints Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Matt LaVlolctte iating. Music of the mass was by the student choir.

Pallbearers, members of the Cron turn Fraternal Union ii.Vi of Kipling, were Matt Senior, Fred Kinkella, Tony Jugo, John Perman. Andrew Valencic and Joseph I Lagina. The Croation lodge ritual 'fas conducted at graveside at Fernwood Cemetery by Kuchan Masonic Smear Pairings Made riitu ing something for this Inns fortins Masonic Sinea i tourn Aas Fred Cowen A. Loul Buri Fa ernte Mauric 'e rhmtller, Mrs Nye 1 vu. John Strand selections, Rob- i teriti Mifthton vs Ir Mrs H.ig Quarn- i zie Jon id Gene Lancilai vs.

Get Holiday Spirit, Judges Tell Lawyers YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio iff The Christmas season is really here Municipal Judges Forrest J. Cava- icr. Robert D. Nevin and Frank; ducted Wednesday afternoon at Kamiel DcYonkes Married 40 Years Mr and Mrs. Kamiel were married forty years ago today.

Dec. 13, 1915 All Saints Catholic Church. Rev. Fr. Bennett, pastor at that time, performed the marriage.

They had as their attendants, Mrs. Sylvia Veimue.cn and Louis Vcrmuelen Both Mr. and Mrs. DeYonke came from Belgium. They have three children, a daughter, Mrs.

Bernerth. Detroit, and a son John of Marquette Their son Louis was killed July 20. during World War 11, CHIRI.ES J. ANDERSON Funeral services for Charles Anderson. SO.

well-known retired Gladstone merchant, will be con- The lie is fellow who knows when to called a diplomat. i ment Wa Ke the following ap- in an Monday in the Mrs Tu math Atty. Hoehn Tells How Suit Is Tried ors ofte igh tern to Franko made peal to lawyers ment published News: keeping with the holiday spirit we know that you will want to cooperate with us and not seek to attach the Christmas pay of any defendant, Merry Cotton bales were the barricades behind which (teneral Andrew Jackson defeated New Orleans against the British Fiwrces under Sir Edward Pakenham in 1817, 2 at the First Lutheran Church, the Rev. Clifford Peterson, pastor, officiating Burial will be in the family lot in Fernwood Cemetery. Luther League To Meet On Wednesday The Luther league of the First Church will hold its annual Christmas party Wednesday evening at 6 in the church lors.

relatives sympaih; time of the dc.it] Espeeii wh bouquets services, Kipling, I Ol III sh to express my sincere to neighbors, friends and for the assistance and tendered me at the my recent bereavement, i of my beloved wife, illy am I grateful 1o i sent spiritual and floral offered autos for the the Coatian of Rev Fr. Matt LaViolette rie panne ho by wo this timi cts a I wav iireis and all others id or deed assisted me The memory of these will remain with me Signed: Matt Kathh ime Some Procedural aspects of the trial of it case were explained to Rotarians by Atty. Clair J. Hoehn at the regular noon luncheon meeting at the Yacht Club, Using a hypothetical case, the local attorney traced procedure followed from the time a client first came to an attorney to determine his rights until the jury is charged and a verdict rendered. The speaker told how juries were picked from the panels picked earl.er and of tricks in impressing juries.

In touching on testimony, he said the reason witnesses are not allowed to tell the story in their own words is that the court is interested in facts, not the opmion of the witness, whether he be for the plaintiff or defendant, or in hearsay. Rules of evidence are designed to get the facts and eammate all else. Atty Hoehn declared EmpMia Act I ird all evidence is in the case is then rested and then may come a request for a direct id vet diet. Under the Empson Act so named because it was fostered by the late G. Raymond Empson.

prominent Gladsttme lawyer, the judge hearing the case has a right to reserve decision instead of making an immediate ruling. Under our laws a jury verdict must he unanimous which leads to compromise decisions. In lawsuits, if the presiding judge considers the verdict unfair or excessive, he the right to set aside the verdict and set a new trial unless part of the judgment is remitted, the er said If the plaintiff is not willing to agi ee to the reduction, a new trial is set and they start afresh Wh.le the court may reduce the judgment, it cannot add to the amount set bv the jury. Prticedure followed to collect after judgment is obtained, also was outlined by Atty, Hoehn. Krason for Delav Touching on the delay in trving of many lawsuits, Hoehn said this was mainly the fault tti lawyers.

Uncertainty on the of lawyers whether they can win the cases while on the other hand there is no object in the defendant's attorney issue for they have no losing unless the case However, today there trial set-up that result mg up the try ii ber of Guest Scott and Ne lawsuits, at th meal Reese Cha tii cmg the hance of tried, a pre- in nim- said cha.rman Next Mood, mas party gifts will be later will Welfare Chil Christmas b. of a large the Speaket meeting were Grand Rapids of Man is tique id wat program Christ-y the annu ii be held at whic exchanged. The given to the Child' for inclusion i Baptist Aid Plans Christmas Program The Aid Society of the First Church will have its Christmas program Thursday evening at 7 30 in the lors of the church. Refreshments will be served at close of the I program. The public is invited Dartball MllMI i voi kww te 1.

11 ikh 12 Mm 13 dia 14 i Ift la 71 33 23 Huituvei rffet Dorothy Ile itntan A i UiEthel Johiti Rrn 313. HrttV Slnin. I Mu Mtr, HmUaw Inn. OU INth, iitktlliiw Inn. Orni Conta.

Hen's, Oison, OI PICTURE PROGRAMS ARE BIGGER AND GREATER HERE ARE 2 OUTSTANDING HITS! SEE IT TONITE! CO-PE NO. 2 NOT HIT NO. 1 The Greatest Challenge Any Woman Ever Faced! PRIVATE EMOTIONS THAT FUMED INTO THE OPEN BEHIHD CLOSED DOORS! GLENN FORD ELEANOR PARKER TOGfR MOOtf oca MiUIWY Show nOnly Barney Google and Sunfty Smith LAND I NEVEP smelt ch 1 PUPTV PAQPUME IN ALL MY BORNEO DAYS By Fred Lasswcll tommy RETTIG Go (tweb CO at Only PLEAME Note lor eaeh Feature! Each will be OM.Y ONCE. I A TtlfATRE Where All The Itix Pictures 3 BIG BAYS Starting Tonight ByCnic Young Abner Priscilla Fop By AI Vermeer Bailey By Mort.

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

About The Escanaba Daily Press Archive

Pages Available:
167,328
Years Available:
1924-1977