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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 6

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SUNDAY, DEC. THE KSCANABA (MICH.) UA1LY TKESS HAVE DIRECTORY LIBRARY AT CC Chamber Of Commerce Has Information On 65 Cities A newljr added service of the Kscanaha Chamber of Commerce 1s a ill root orv library maintained Jit tho offico boro by TT. L. Polk nnd company. Announrotnont of tho Installation of tho library was made yesterday by Harold P.

Jdndsav, chamber of commerce Tho library consists of pome thirty directories covering 65 Itirs in the statoa of Michigan, "Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Makota. They cover tho following cities: St. and Ithaca, city directory, including villages in Gratiot county; Ann Arbor and Ypsllanti city directory; Ponton Harbor and St. hopb city directory; Dearborn city directory; Detroit city directory; rand Haven city directory, including Ferrysburg, Spring and Ottawa county: city directory, Including Michigan Center and Vandercook Lake; Kalamazoo city directory, Ludington city directory, unty; Muskegon city Including Montague, Weights, North Whltehall; Plymouth including rural Royal Oak and Ferndalo directories. including Herk- Clawson, Huntington Woods, Park, Pleasant Ttldgo and Koval Oak township; Saginaw city directory.

Minnesota Faribault and Northfield city directory, including Kico county; Minneapolis city directory, St. Paul city directory; Winona city directory, including Winona county. North Forks city directory, including Kast Grand Forks. Wisconsin Appleton city directory, including combined Kaukauna, Kimberly and Little Chute; Green Pay city rectory, including DePore; vllle city directory; Manitowoc city directory, including city and county; Merrill city and county directory, Including Ploomville, Doering, Oloason and Irma; Milwaukee city, Oshkosh city, Rhinelander city, including Lake Tomahawk. Minocqua, Monica.

Pelican Lake, Throe mid Woodruff; Sheboygan city and county; Wausau city, Including Marathon county; Wauwatosa city and West Allis city directories. 1V3 unising News GARDEN NEWS ing Mason directory, Muskegon gon and and routes city ley, Trying to gain weight? If on a special body building diet you may bo overtaxing your stomach! 2our. acid stomach may result. TABLETS to control acid to offset the excess acid your special diet may be causing. You can then enjoy your food! Komomber, whenever you think of food, think of Pfun- dor's! Ask for free details and 15- day teat offer.

West Lnd Drug Store, Escanaba. Mich. When Your Radio QUITS PHONE 640 We're nt your service with guammeiNl sorni ItlYF.K SCHOOL PHOUtlAM Garden, Mich. A program of Christmas numbers was presented by pupils of the South Klver school Tuesday evening. The songs were sung with violin accompaniment.

Welcome Song by All. by Hilly llobero. Curious Little by Gerald Rochefort. The Two Santas A Play by June Bernard, Edmund Robere, Rlissel Robere, Fred a Robere, (Jerald and Ila Rochefort, Pasll McDonald. Ida Mae Rochefort and Marcella St Oun Santa and the Mouse Recitation by Junior Robere.

A Wish and a by Evon Robere. A Merry Christmas by (Metis Rochefort. The Two Santas, Act 11. A Little Part Recitation by Teresa St. Ours.

A Christmas Eve Recitation by Russell Robere. The Same Dear Old Santa Recitation by Prtice McDonald. Picture Monologue by Marcella St. Ours. That's Nothing Play by Bernard, Gerald Rochefort Basil McDonald.

Worries- Song. Poor Santa Recitation by da Robere. It's a Sin to Tell a by June Bernard and Ida Mao Rochefort. A Goodbye Recitation by Verna Chayer. Unexpected Company Dialog by Ila and Cletis Rochefort.

Silent Night Song. Good Night and Good Luck Song. the program Santa Claus entered marching to the tune of to gave his North Pole specialty jig and then distributed the gifts. Honor rolls of the South River school: Scholarship Beginners, Teresa St. Ours; Second grade, Cletis Rochefort, Even Robere; Fourth grade, Marcella St.

Ours; Sixth grade, Basil McDonald. Attendance Teresa and Marcella St. Ours. (Metis, Gerald, Ila and Junior Rochefort. Miss Ermalino Boudreau and two nieces.

Faith and Mary Jean left Wednesday night from Escanaba for Rhinelander, where they are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Prokop. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe ilarmes were visitors in Manl-tique Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Winter and Mrs. Louis McLeod motored to Escanaba Wednesday. Mrs.

John Mrs. Ilenrv Jacobsen, Mrs. Wm. Winter Jr. and son Raymond, Mrs.

Ed Pur till, daughter Mildred, Don and Priscilla Farley were amongst Ks June and Fro -Song Awards Announced Munising Announcement of the prize awards in the annual Yard and Garden contest was made here early this at the mooting of the Munising Development club. Arthur O. Schafer, Munising district ranger of the Hiawatha National Forest, who acted as judge In the contest, explained in his report to the committee that while prizes were offered for yard improvement only in the central division of the city, special veg etable garden prizes were awarded in the east and west divisions. Awards wore as follows: Munising (central yard awards Miss Anna Sherman, first prize, $ln; Mrs. Charles Everett.

second prl7o f7 Mru. Allco Scholtes, third prize, Mrs. Charles Savoie, Honorable Mention, $2.50. Brown's Addition (western yard only Mrs. Margaret Wise, first prize, $10; Mrs.

Charles Luderman, second prize, $7.50. Vegetable garden Mrs. Walter Livermore, first prize, $7.50. Tannery (Eastern) yard Mrs. Lulu Vardon, first prize, Mrs.

William hzzo IU, second prize, $7.50. Vegetable gar- dan, Frank Yeager, first prize, .50. Checks totalling $75 will be mailed to tho winners at once. The fund was donated by the city commission to encourage general Improvement and city beautification. MIMSING BltlEFS Miss Allco McCollum, English teacher at the Mather high school, will spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives in St.

Pi. Ml. Lewis J. Merwin, daughter, Petty, and son. Georgo, left Wednesday for Eaton Rapids whore they will spend tho Christmas holidays visiting relatives.

Alger county schools closed Wednesday for the Christmas vacation. (Masses will bo resumed on Monday, January 4. Austin Loiphart of Escanaba. is here to spend a visit with Mr. and Mru.

George Loiphart. Members of tho Masonic lodge will attend the evening service at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday, December L'7. Members! are urged to moot at the Miisonh hall at 7 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Reno Hebert and family of Escanaba, spent Christ mas visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beaudry. Edward Mayotte, of Grayling spent Christmas with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayotte. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Moore of Newberry are visiting friends and relatives In Muninitig. Mrs. Georgo Callagan, of Montana, Is visiting her mother Mrs Mary McNutt, in Au Train, after a 22 years absence. Mrs. Lenoro Burge of Marquette, visited Thursday nt the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Gust eque. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, and son Christmas Day In Iron Mountain.

Howard W. Berkel, nnd Berwyn Anthony left this morning to spend several days visiting In Do trolt. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (loudreau.

of Soul Cholx Point, sppnt Christmas at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Archie Trot tier. Evelyn Burge has gone to Soul Cholx Point to spend the holidays visiting friends. Russel Boogren of Au Train. bhh bbmmhmhdhhhi spent Xmas as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. John Boogren. Robert Farrell, of Wausau, will return there Sunday ifter spending tho Christmas holidays visiting bis mother, Mrs. Farrell. ClI! RCIIES Methodist Episcopal Church Rev.

W. Prout, pastor Church school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 Sermon subject, "The Words of a Dying TU" choir will assist in the service. Epworth League will meet at fi: .10 p. m.

Prout will lead this service and members of all the groups of young people are Invited to attend. The evening service will begin at 7:30 and will be attended by members of the Masonic lodge. Eden laitfioran (liurcli Hev, Herbert Bjorkqulst. pastor Sunday school at 9:30 Divine servlco at 10:30 The commissioning of the "every canvassers will take place at this time. JAN.

I MOVING DAY IN LANSING John Will Open lTp Law Office in Detroit PAGE FIVE llvislon of the department, of jare attorneys and plan to retir tate. Webber, once a Fremont their professions. fien fist, left a job as exec.utlv secretary of the Michigan Real Estate association to take his present position. sloner Joseph C. to stay in his ressor is appointing to Detroit tO urance business.

I jiwrenre, state Parole Commi Armstrong post until his ed. Then he Is return to the Irr Howard C. RepublL rid department 4 in private life ruthcran Chun li, Newberry) Rev. Herbert Pjorkquist, pastor Sunday schol at 9:30 A Christmas pageant will be Klven by the children at o'clock. An Englishman owns a ruby- colorod hummingbird which ho values at $1000.

The first mall on the American continent started from New York City to Boston, January 1, 1873. Lansing, can state officials heads sought niche today. Governor Fitzgerald has not decided definitely what lie will do when he leaves offico at midnight, Dec. 31. To all inquiries he jokingly replies ho la back to the Auditor General John J.

O'Hara who practiced law In the upper peninsula for plaits to don the district from which he ran for congress and open a law office in Detroit. Ho will practice with his brother, Dan O'Hara. now an assistant attorney general. James F. Shepherd, deputy attorney general, will go to the same city to practice law.

Ho practiced in Cheboygan for years before his appointment ns assistant to Attorney General David II. Crowley. renco to Resign Secretary of State Orvlll wood and his deputy. Dr Webber, have not determined what they will do after Der. 31.

Atwood fortnelry operated a farm in Newaygo county. When elected, he was head of the motor vehicle banking commissioner, has sub- mltted his resignation, effective I tec 31 He aid I ha i not definitely settled on his course for the future, but added he would lose "an Interest In politics." A rumor tempor In Jack politics tiring that wm Republican state toe chairman at hit convention is per? capitol. ul istent Of ign as I mlt- sprlng at th lie to liiH E. At I F. Ford, chairman of the lent of labor ami industry, he will return to Kal- to practice law.

Ford op- in office there for 2 5 years. E. Hull, a member of ie commission, I Murph In t' Ken Fra uepart i I armour amazof orated Ivan slate public has submitted his Governor-elect Frat former assignment county circuit court, Hull I rector of a Rapid-; ture company. He Is Intore real estate and loans. Tho other four members utilities commission are Wi M.

Smith, chairman: Paul Voorhios, Harold Waples Emerson R. Boyles. The apt tnent of none of them has confirmed by the state all may be removed at the i uro of the Incoming governor. All Politics tVills I John C. Kotcham, state In anco commissioner, is expecte return to Hastings to enter ness.

A former veteran of gress. Kotcham once was a lee er with the national Grange, educator and lately a banker. James H. Thomson, state cultural commissioner, will ily to his 500 acre 1 county. The lur Is still strong to th? mmlssloner and be been mentioned as a possible didato for the state board of culture In the April election.

deputy, Will lard, of Jackson, a foi newspaperman, has not decide bis next job. Reports at the tol were be would remain In sing as a legislative tlve of certain Interests. c. Lilllo, erretary ol state administrative board, led his Republican contetnpori In arranging his future. who formerly practiced ln has opened a Haven.

a di- At fho 'ollMMim uriil- ..,1 Ir. oil? will roc pon in mat in dan this a noon fr(mi k. Ulani music 11 ho furnia hod Dukes oro i. rep W. Inpro Kramwill ho hel rid loi 11 tho on from to 10: been and Tho nos Smith Sc dras- Croenid, ive irthor nr canaba shoppers Tuesday.

Mrs. John Lalonde is at the University hospital. Ann Arbor, for treatment. She loft here a week ago Saturday, spent tho week-end with her daughter In Manlstlque, and left on the train Monday. She expects to undergo an operation after several X-ray examinations are completed.

Garden township schools closed for the Christmas vacation Wed nesday afternoon after exchange of gifts and short programs. Community were made at the grade school by Lawrence to nil grade and children of ago received stockings at their homes. George Erdman. teacher of fhe sixth and seventh Grades, was called to Green Bay Wednesday morning hv the serious illness of bis mother, who passed away in a hospital there. Ray E.

Ranguette took his place in school for the day. Miss Schultz returned to her home in Wisconsin to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Des Roehcrs and daughter Mary Alice spent Christmas with relatives in Escanaba.

Frank G. Tebo left Escanaba by train Wednesday night for Green Bay and Milwaukee to stay with relatives during tho vacation. CITIES SERVICE "Wipler Cnnriitioninq Service ill CITIES SERVICE MOTOR Oil MOTOR OIL TROJAN LUBRICANTS Grade KOOLMOTOR GASOLENE FPANKIY, JONfS, IT WOUID BE A WASTi Of MONiY TO ADD F0ESHOII TO THAT THINNfD- OUT. SUMMfB WORN Oil I WOULD RECOMMEND YOUR CMANGlNO TO CLEAN. EPESH, WINTER GRADE RIGHT NOW.

THEN YOU BE SAFE. I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT, JOHN CHANGE THE Oil, AND WHIIC YOU'RE AT IT YOU'D BETTER IUBR i a TE THE CHASSIS, TOO. BE PREPARED FOR THE COMING COLD WEATHER! used your car a great deal during the past summer. Chances are the oil is thinned-out from excessive heat and is probably by road dirt, sand and metal shavings. It has lost its power to lubricate and protect.

Play safe drive in today and let us drain, flush and refill your crankcase with clean, fresh, winter-grade Cities Service or KOOLMOTOR Oil. And let us lubricate the entire chassis with our specially developed Cities Service Trojan Lubricants. Then you will be pared to face the coldest winter without a worry. Your engine and chassis will be protected. OTHER THINGS WE DO FOR YOU At the same time, we will check and inflate your and fill your put anti-freeze in your radiator and fill your tank with special winter-grade KOOLMOTOR lene.

The cost of this service is very reasonable and it may save you many dollars. Drive in today and let us put your car in tip-top winter condition. RADIO CONCERTS every Friday 8 P. M. (E.

S. WEAF and 44 X. B. C. stations ELLINGSEN and MacLEAN OIL CO.

1301 Ludingtou St. A. J. POWERS, Escanaba Escanaba, Mich. ESCAN ABA TAXI Escanaba LESLIE CASWELL, Jr.

Itapkl River, Michigan VEXA ROBERTS, Northland, Mich. ROV THORBAHN, Gladstone, Mich. other in world BE THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD FORD V- 8 FOR 1931: NEW DESIGN Entirely new appearance, with a quality look in line. A wide, roomy car with a low center of gravity. Distinctive front end, with headlamps streamlined into fender aprons.

Modem lid-type hood. New all-steel top sweeps hack from the windshield in an unbroken line. Larger luggage space, reached from the rear through a wide door. Spare tire enclosed within body. Slanting V-type windshield opens in all closed cars.

New interiors with the trim, tailored look you expect of a quality car. Starter button on instrument panel. Parking brake lever at the left under the panel. in LET US WINTER-CONDITION" YOUR CAR TODAY! TWO ENGINE SIZES This year the famed Ford V-8 engine is offered in two sizes. 85 horsepower for maximum performance with good horsepower for good performance with maximum economy.

The imp roved 83-horsepowcr V-8 engine delivers its thrilling speed and acceleration with unusually good gasoline mileage. The new 60- horsepower engine delivers V-8 smoothness and at speeds up to 70 miles an gasoline mileage so high that it sets an entirely new standard of economy. ALL-STEEL BODY The Ford all-steel body is more costly to build, but cost does not count in a quality car where the protection of you and your family is concerned. I he frame structure is all steel. It is sheathed with steel sides and floor.

All are welded into a single steel unit of great protective strength. Safety Glass throughout at no extra charge. aawiH EASY-ACTI0N SAFETY BRAKES The advanced type of brakes in the 1937 Ford gives you both dependability and soft pedal action. They are quality brakes, positive and direct, with safety of steel from pedal to wheel." Cable and conduit control. Self-energizing.

About one-third leas pedal pressure is required to stop the car. NEW COMFORT AND QUIET The 1037 Ford V-8 is a big, roomy car. Kxtra space is in the body for passengers and taken up by the engine under the hood. Comfort of the Center- Poise Ride increased by smoother action of the long- tapering springs with pressure lubrication. New methods of mounting body and engine make a quieter car.

u'S NEW LOW PRIC The smaller 60-horsepower engine, optional in fi1 body types, makes possible not only a car with lowi operating a new lower price. In this wa the quality car in the low-price field broadens its ran; of Ford V-8 ownership possib for a greater number of people. THK QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD AT THE Lowest Price in Years Bodv nvnilaMe wilh 60 or engine (without He luxe Tudor Sedan, Tudor Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor inp Sedan, Five-window Coupe De uxe with engine: Tudor Sedan, Tudor Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe, Roadster, Phaeton, Club Cabriolet, Convertible Cabriolet, Club Coupe, Convertible Sedan. AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE PLANS $25 a month, aftrr u'ual tltion-pitairnt, may model Ford V-H i from unjr Kurd dralcr in thr I nltrd StataM. your Ford dealer about taif payment tho I nWcrnl rrdit Company..

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