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SATURDAY, JULY 1841 THE IMICH.) DAILY PRESS page mm Munising News Crippled Children Convention To Be Held At Munising July be host to the two-day annual convention of the Michigan for Crippled Children on September and 27. for the annual gathering are made by the Munising Rotary club. named take charge of the plans for the affair as follows; A. Coy, John I. Keeton, George Cowell, Hasking, Oeoree I.uell.

X. Derus. E. Ole. John I.

Keeton, Harold BJornstad, E. 0. Erickaon. I. Keeton.

M. Cowie, E. O. Erickson, William Nlmel, Rev. Frederick T.

Fteen. BJoru- stad. GO TROLLING July Lspear county 4-H club members nt lake trout trolling today with Phil VanT.andshoot The jrroup ira on a tour of the Upper Penlnaula with R. C. Lott, of Lapeer, thalr leader.

celebrated. Tha Luthar league will meat at the parsonage at I p. ra Tuaadsy. Swedish Bible class at p. m.

Wadneaday Methodist Episcopal Rev. Knut O. Pavareld, pastor. 10 a. School.

11 a. Morning Worship Sacred Rev. Ovid J. LaMotha. pastor Sunday Masses at 9:30 and a.

m. oumemiAn MAHAGSR MANISTIQUE PHONK 111 DAILY nUDM RLM. 111 MTXISINO First Rev. Frederick T. Steen.

pastor. 10 8. School. 11 a. Serviee.

p. Endeav- or. Eden Lutheran Harbert Djorkqulst. pas- Rav. tor.

8:30 ft. Sunday School and Ribla Claaa. 10:80 a Holy 11 on and 7:30 p. m. Saturday at 3 Wor- Communion will be MTMSING niUFFfc Mr.

and Gerald Van of Boyne City visiting In East Munising relatives. Miss Anna Ludwa Is visiting In Detroit at the home of her er-ln-lsw and sister. Mr. and Max Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Kilns and daughter. Barbara. and aon, Ralph, of Swanton, Ohio, have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Kllng for several weeks Vernon Florin. Earl Wlnas and Oeorge Dauty are attandlng the Peninsula Inauranee Agents convention in Ironwood. Mrs, Herbert Blohm and son. Ronald, of Neenah.

Wia are visiting at the home of Mr. and Walter C. Cramer. Mrs. Harry Bucon and daughter, Norma, left this week on a business trip to Detroit.

Mrs, Alice Beholtes spent three days this week on business in Chicago. Mrs. R. Widdls left Thursday to visit with relatives In Sheboygan, Wls. Mra.

John T. Keeton and her sister, Mra. P. 0, Buck, of chantvllla, N. are spending the week-end visiting In Aabland, Wla.

Amberg Strong Man Has Perfect Physique at 64 Marinette, terra "P's Sweda," la no idle appellation whan refers to Anton Gustafson, the Ambert strong man with tha perfect body who in his palmleat days was one of the greatest weight llftera In Europe end Amerlra. And today, at the age of 4 Anton still Is a perfect physical specimen and retains much of the skill nivl strength which enabled him to hold the weight lifting chnmplon- of Norway, Sweden. Denmark And Finland for seven consecutive years, and which nailed down a prize In the Olympic at Athens In 1 906. nt Festival Thla spring at the Pemhlne Trout festlvn 1. Gustafson amazed thousands of vlaltors with exhibitions of strength such as tearing a large mall order catalogue In two with his hands, permitting a 250-pnund piece of to be placed on his abdomen where It waa smashed by pome one wield- a 16-pound sledge hammer.

Better not try this stunt on your at the age of 35! Tha Amberg Strong man last fall waa given a perfect bill of health following examinations by three Milwaukee physicians and this aprlng waa pronounced to be in perfect health by Dr. Francis De Salvo, Niagara phyalclan. One of 50 million with an Adonla physique. Gustafson la the dream. While the Amberg strong man does not ascribe his Herculean strength to his habits of drinking and smoking, he asserts they are not harmful and may be even beneficial If not indulged in to ex- a ceps.

Ever alnce he mas a youngater In hie native Sweden, when he started out on bis weight lifting career by lifting atones and partl- (ipatlnc in acrobatic stunts with In neighborhood, Gustafson has had his three or four drinks of liquor dally, one before each meal aa la the Swedish custom. He Imbibes less freely of fermented malt beverages and smokes about three-quarters of a package of cigarettes a day, In riition to cigars and pipe. Apprentice In Hotel Trade Gustafson, anent Tony Galento, did much of training back of tha bar. He worked in and operated taverns for 46 veara. At the age of 11, he began his ap- prenticeship In hotels in Sweden nud at the age of continued learning the hotel trade in London.

Gustafson specialized In bartending in American style cafes and leading hostelrles In Berlin. Vienna. Budapest, Athens, and for time served as head waiter In a well known hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa. Thirty-one years ago Gustafson to the United States from Copenhagen to complete in weight lifting contests held In New York. He liked this country so well, he never returned.

Gustafson for a number of yeara tended bar In New York City at the Astor and 0 Waldorf-Astoria hotela before coming to Marinene county 18 years asm when he established the Indian Cliffs at Amberg He recently aold business to some Milwaukee persons. At the height of his career, An- ton lifted or Jerked over his head a 833-pound bar bell while standing at attention with feet together. In the bend pressing event (lifting a weight from the shoulder or chest overhead while bending he lifted 225 pounds equivalent to approximately 110 five for Physique lost much of his old time skill, two aco at the age of S2. won threa third In tha In- ternatlonal Weight Lifting Chicago. In tha clean Jerk event he lifted pounds; In bend pressing lifted a 224 pound weight twice; and in military pressing at attention and pressing upward) lifted 200 pounds seven consecutively.

Entering a special contest to determine the contestant with the most perfect body, Gustafson walked away with first place honors from a field of 144 contestants ranging from 21 to 41 years of age. Each entrant was given 42 different measurements by three physicians. Last year in Chicago. Anton also captured a first prize for per feet physique in a private art hibition contest in which 26 competed. During his long career, the Amberg muscle man has competed In more than contests all over the globe, winning 482 medala and cups which he retains as of his accomplishments.

Gustafson la five feet 11 ty Inches tall, but has decreased from heavyweight his weight de. creased from that of heavyweight to that of a welterweight, 145 pounds. Instructor In Jln-limi Gustafson two years ago stepped out of his amateur role when he started giving In Jlu- Jltau, the Japanese art of an art learned from the Swedish vice consul in Toklo. He is adept at approximately 140 holds and for three and one-half years served an Instructor in Jlu-jltsu in the fiwedish army. Last October Gustafson rejected an offer to aerve as an instructor In weight lifting end at the University of Illinois.

He now gives lessons in the village of Amberg where he now resides. He Is seeking a post as a physical education Instructor In the United States army. WLSBROADCAST SHOW TONIGHT Rad io Troupe Presenta Four Daily Here The WLS radio troupe, ing mora than a doien talented stars of stage and radio, will broadcast a half hour of the National Barn Dance from the Gero Theatre hern tonight over radio atation WLS as a feature of the National Blueberry Festival. The radio broadcast Is scheduled for to 1ft p. but the broadcast show will begin at nine Tickets for the broadcast show may be secured at the Chamber of Commerce office up to five o'clock this afternoon and at the Gero Theatre prior to the show.

Thera is no advanced ticket sala for any of the other shows to be held today and tomorrow by the WLS troupe, the blueberry festival committee has reported. Shows mill be held at 4 p. 7 p. 9 p. and 11 p.

today and at 2 4 p. 7 p. and ft p. m. Sunday.

The WLS at which the Mngie Miller will also perform are sponaored by the National Blueberry Festival committee. Among the radio to be featured are the Cumberland Ridge Runners, the Prairie Sweethearts, the Hayloft Dancers. Uncle Tom Corwlne, Jimmy and George Menard. All are with National Barn Dance audiences from coaat to coast. Winners In Street Announced Tba results of the varloua atraat iporti contesta held yaaterday during tha blueberry faatlval Thraa-lagged San grew and J.

Bangraw, first; Richard Quinn and Jack Martin, second; R. Oberg and J. Curley, third; Don Wilcox and Dan Wilcox, fourth. Sack first; grsw, second; Daugherty, third. first; Peasley, second; Rushford, third; Larson, fourth.

Girls balloon Bancroft, first: Betty second; Dawn Ayotte, third: Betty Elliott, fourth. Boys balloon Wise, first; Daniel Fox, second; Dick Harblck. third; Dennis Shampeau, fourth. EnMside Glrla roller Weber, first. Three-legged and Robinson, first; Usas and Dixon, second; Tyrrell and BH- lore, third: LaRrasseur and Shampeau, fourth Sack first; peau.

aecond; Oberg, third; Tyrrell, fourth. Wheelbarrow race Martin, first; Sangraw second. bike first; L. Johnson, second Wierenga, third: Romaine Monette. fourth.

Boys hike Hoedel, first; George Rulesu, second: Martin, third; G. Oberg, fourth. Glrla balloon McNamara, first; P. Taulkle. second: Marilyn Nelson, third; Arlene McNamara, fourth.

Girls race, 13 to McNamara, Arlene Curley, second: Helen Thorell, third; Helen Rodmich, fourth Helen Rodmonich. fourth Boys race. 13 to Christensen. first; Jack Martin, second: Allen Robinson, third; Jack Curley, fourth. Glrla Larson, first: J.

Sablack, aecond; Lola Wilaon, third; Sharon Brager, fourth. Boya race Robert Burnle. firat; Leon Hass, second: Tat Shaw, third; George Dupont, fourth. Blueberry Pie Eating Contest Is Exciting Church Services nr rwAvru pg H. Mmm: Ofl.

I 00 I I'tdy im a. i00 to I .00 to 9 00 nt. of Columtaaa, snd fourth Mondays ot Mcnnd fourth pRrrnirrrKUN missions C. It. Mormon, iulf 17 rv tw Hiawatha, Hr p.

in Invtteri, HFTHEL 9.10—»undsy Srhool. Mra Edvtn dall, 10 Wsrahip. 11 Swadiah will today. E'anlnt In F.nf ah langu- Mra. 1.

Naiaon. nday, 00 p. m. Junior haaraa Tu'tday, I p. ehftir haaraal, Prsyrr A with tta all and Wanistiqua boys dipped lnlo the blueberry pies with wild abandon In order to win the eatlnc contest that was held as an opening day event of the national blueberry festival.

Although their teeth were discolored and their up. the contestants enjoyed the taste of the delicious pies, and left only a few crumbs In the Socio I BArriaT Sunday. July 27 10 00 'ea. nil dr tha 11 Srh-inl fny all FIRaT METHoniBT Otto JMaan. Sundar.

July It Mnrntng Worahlr 1 4 Ertdar 1 1 Confaranra will in tha rhtirrh Pr. 'rorton, aupartnt-ndant 'ha MarquatU Ptotrlat praaida tha niaatlng. lilACI LUTHERAN i 7 lo Divina will hi f. of tha Soo. A at'andanra la Schaffer Surprise Party Schaffer, Mich.

Mr. Edward Meyers was the honored guest at a surprise party given at hia home Monday evening In observance of his birthday anniversary. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin, Mr.

and Gene Finnendale of Bark River. Mr. and Mrs Paul Levesque. Mr. and Gene Derocher, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Rabltov. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Gonsheski and son Jerome of Bark River, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson of Bark River. Card games and bunco were the chief diversions of the evening, being awarded to Mrs. Finnendale, Mrs Derocher, Mr.

Rabltov, Mr. Martin and Mrs. Arthur Le Claire. A candle-lit Surprise Party William whs the truest of honor at a surprise party Wednt s- day evening at his home nn Deer atreet. The party arranged by hla daughters, Mrs.

Roy Briggs, Mrs. Victor Beaudry and Mra. Robert Hnar in honor of birthday anniversary. The gufestk enjoyed 500 and cribbage during the evening and prises were won by Ell Vols- lne 1n cribbace and Alvin Winkler in 600. Fred Hinkson received the door prise.

A delicious lunch was served ai the close of the evening. Aluminum Shower The aluminum ahower which the Schoolcraft Democratic Woman's organisation held on Tbnrs day afternoon at the borne of Mrs C. W. Jacksou, was a very great success. A large amount of aluminum was turned In and refreshments were served by the following hostesses, Mrs.

H. Baker, Mrs. L. Neville, Mrs. E.

Davenport. Mrs. J. Nessman, and Mrs. Jackson.

This shower was held for the of startinK the interest of the people In the aluminum drive. aluminum which was turned in will be siven to the American Legion a donation from the or- ganitation. lit flub Mrs. Ernest Smith entertained the members of bridge club evening at her cottsge on Indian Lake A picnic supper was served after which bridge was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Weber, Mrs John Grlmaley, second, and Mrs.

Wllllsm Barker, consolation. City Briefs nrniEL chapel Cultivar) 10 Sunday aoaai I 00 p. IU Elmgran, i In Mantatiqua will for all. formar Army King, former pastor of the First Baptist church here, reports from San Luis Obisco. Calif that he la enjoying his new duties as chaplain at the army cantp there.

The camp has 20,000 officers and men. Rev. King all housed In tents nt the present I A Plenty weatherman really aave Manlstlgue a more than it bargained for in sunshine for the blueberry festival opening yesterday. In fat the community experienced the hottest day of the seaaon. While Man- iatlque residents wiped brows and searched for cooling pteeres.

tourists and festival visitora from other areas reported that the weather is cooler here than came from. it 1 1 employed on swimmer's su vev the Indian Lake state Miss Jane Riley submitted to an operation for the removal of har Saturday at the Shaw hospital. Harold Petaraon of Rock laland, 111., Is spending a here visiting with frtenda and relatlvea. Don Wright, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Ruth Peterson thih week-end. Miss Lois pauiy.

Munising. is spending the eek-and visiting with her brother-in law sister, Mr and Mrs Norman Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Harbin of Muskegon Heights visiting at homes of their Mr and Mra.

L. Harbin Mr. Mrs. Herbert Kiauae. Joacph Carrington, who la ata- tloned at Washington, has arrived to vi-lt with his patenta Mr.

snd Mrs. Edgar ton. River 1 street. Beatrice Oliver of Milwaukee is apeuding her tno vacation with mother, Mrs, Bert I Zucca. Week-end guesis at home of Mr.

and Mrs. Autou include Mr. snd Mrs, Jack Wagner and Robert Taylor, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fielda.

of Marquette. Mi and Mra. William Dupuies of Alberta and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Ralph Pierson, of Miami, Florida, aro ZION t.UTHKK AN Palmar S. Naatandat, Sunday, July S7 Surday Sahoal and Hlbla Claaa ta a alaaa fur avary capahla In Wa wal- mi vlaitora Divina Worahlp at SO s.

m. Walaoma to tha Houaa Davtl nn and trua rhild of la (lad tn worahlp In Hla Sunday Taarh ara nt In tha ahurch Study. It important that all tanrhara ba Tha I u'har latfua waa'a In ahurrh I a a1 I p. m. Dmiraa ai laahalls thla romlng Sunday at Tha a on firman da at tha aloaa of tha aarviaa.

Sahool at at 9 a. Virti-raan In aharpa glaaaad ara thay haar tka Ward of and knap Walaoma to tha Eriaadly Chnrah with tha Chrtatlan Sptrlt. Ct'BTtt COMMl'NITT rm'ici Cara Id Studan' Faator Sunday Sahoot 00 a m. Moynlns 11 a. aa.

All ara tn aMth na In worahlp FESTIVAL HAS FLYING START Queen Ruth Peterson Coronated FHday Evening The National Rlueharry got off to a flying stsrt yastardav for Its threa dav sll events being run off without a hitch. The street sports progrsm attracted hundreds of enthusiastic youngsters on hoth sides of community, with of also present, to watch the fun. O. Donald Kennedy, state high- ty commissioner, formally the new pavement on highway M-9 4 between the L'B-2 Intersection at Chippewa avenue and Fifth street, and the response given by City Manager P. Beauvais.

Laat evening In Impressive ceremonies smld colorful background. Queen Ruth Petaraon received her crown from Highway Coramlaslon- er Kennedy. The coronation mony was attended by a large crowd of spectators. The blueberry festival was witnessed by an exceptionally crowd of apectatora who lined both aidea of the atraets from Deer street interaction at Fifth afreet along the line of march to River. Cedar and Oak streeta.

The coronation ball at tha grounda, featuring Harold Manning a orchestra, also waa a rollicking success. Todsy there will a blueberry pie baking conteat at Maois- Light ft Power compaaj store. F.ntrlea muat be this morning and all eatrlee become the property of the blueberry festival committee will awarded for the threa tranta adjudged the beat. The blueberry golf tournament a hole low net and low tournament, also will be la progress today and tomorrow. The tournament being held at Uh Indian golf cotirae undar tile direction of Dave Ekberg, elafe professional.

Out of town golfers may play the holea la a single day. if they prefer. This afternoon the first ef WL8 showa will he held at the Oero theatre. Tonight tha WLI will hroadcaat for a half hour from Maniattque over radio station WLS, Chicago. The program tonight will ha mreiuded with aecond of tha three blueberry balls at the fairgrounds.

GOl LD ITT COMMUNITY CHt aCH Garald Johnaon. Student Paatr-r Hi nday IC a vanlns OO a Invita and urga all who to attaml. MAratNWAT CBt liarald Johnaon Studant Faator Fvanlng Vaapar aaralta at p. m. adnaaday -vanlng All and In tha vialnlty laaltad ta ahip with ua rONr.BKGATin«NAL laahalla fSarald Hanlth.

Paator 18 no a Sunday aahool, Mra. Ma- Clatlan. 'MI an 1, A la aitandad to alt Sa spending a few bete visiting fr I with frlnrids and park reported yeaterdav that oi pound. micals a wide area front-, A Mr. and Mrs.

Rert 7'icca. Misa Miss Kiene Pieppo of Detroit la ending a few here ine with her parents. Mr. and Mra. lnc the Indian I.ake state park has proved effective in eliminating this nuisance How effective the treatment has Is Indicated in the fact that although hundreds of persons have used the swim-; rning en to find relief from the heat cases of the Itch have been aince the treatment 8 A I Berner Accepts Job With Army Ordnance Francis Besner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Refiner, of Manistique, has accepted a position Junior engineer with the ordnance department of the United States Army under civil service, it has been learned. He will be employed at Detroit, and will assume his new position Monday. Besner completed a year of service as a lieutenant in the U. 8 Army June 30.

Certified Potain Crop Is Inspected n'c thing that visitors to Manistique ask H. C. Moore, potato specialist, "bout is the beautiful Big Ppring inspected Schoolcraft county certi- which they have read so fied seed potato fields this w-fek iH different, snd was Impressed with the they are indelibly Impressed by its growth of the potato crop at this pnd return to their stage In the growing season. homes to sing Its praises. Thus, it If weather conditions continue Manistique best medium of favorable, the yields should be promotion.

Manistique res- above average for the county, Mr. I who t0 impress upon Moore reported. A good price also visitors the importance nf visiting the Big Spring are not only being unfair to their by depriving them of the scenic beauty of Kltch-ltl-kl-pl, but they likewise are missing sn opportunity to sdvertise Manistique. Is anticipated because of reduced acreage throughout the country and Increased buying power. The formers g.owintr certified seed potatoes in Schoolcraft county are Alphonse Vers.

hure. Russell Tennant, John Tennant, Lawrence Tennant. Maynard Blandford, and James Wieland. Briefly Told Giri Scouts Are En.ioyinp Week A Clear Lake Camp Beatrice Oliver. Linda Lea Hunker.

and Mrs. Voting motored to Iron Mountain Thuraday where they attended the state highway convention which waa held at the Riverside Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sleva and family.

Mra Thomas Nestor and grandson, Kugene, of Flint, arrived to spend the In the city visiting with friends. Oeorge, Andrew and John La- haah of Detroit are spending soma time at their home on Cedar street. Mr and Mrs. Carl Olson have returned home from Ishpemingl they have spent the paat i few deys visiting with relatives Guests the of Mr, Mrs. Lloyd Neville.

River street, included Mrs Neville's two sisters. Mrs. W. J. Sheets and gh- ter, Msry Ann.

snd Mrs. Clifford Cochrsne, of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Reino flalral of Marquette are spending the weekend In the city visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mra. C. W. Jack- aon, Arbutus avenue. oohal tiara.d Faator in- Sunday arhool.

Mr 'andani. nn nn Worahlp A ia aitandad fa all to worahip with In thaaa James Southard. Lau rits Hough and Jerome McNamara arrived yesterday from Albion, where they to weekend with their parents. Arthur FHckson haa left for K.scanaha after viaitlng at the home of Mr. and Mra.

C- W. Jackson. The United fltataa has 30,000 licensed about DANCE TONIGHT NIGHT CLUB IaaltalU, Mick Marie By Ralph Hammel And Hia Orchssoa BKKR wnn LIQCOB Minora Allowad StJNDAT MATINEE Daaeiai 1 to p. m. Mssie By Ralph Hammel And Hia Orchsstra WANTED Boya of hUrb arhool for part Job Dally Preaa Boya mast be at lesst students of grade.

Apply In at Daily id CRYSTAL CUSS W4rtR CHILLER if ccr'inq to the PHILCO REFRIGERATOR they will visit with relatives In Milwaukee and Chicneo Mr. and Howard Bowers of Kittannlng. spent a week at the Edward home. Thomas Morin and children Tommy and Carol returned birthday was the centerpiece home from a week visit in Little of the birthday lunch table. Personals Eugene Paiencavih of CCC camp Morman Creek spent the week end at the home rf his parents.

Mr. and Mra. Emanuel Dalg- neault. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward PUon Mr. and Mrs. Georee Pllon, Joseph Pllon and son John were visitors in Niaeara over the week end, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Martin and family of Minneapolis arrlv- ed Monday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Telesphor Martin to spend their vacation. Mr. aud Mrs. William Rriere of Detroit spent a week at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs.

Noel RHere. leaving Wednesday Gustafson, showing ha has not morning for their return Euroute Suamico. at the Joseph Morin home. They also visited relatives in Green Bay and Neenah. Hubert Seymour returned Tues- dsy to Houghton following a visit at the home of his parenta.

was called to the White House cottage on Harrison Beach, Indian Lake, Thursday night to extin- guiah a fire which apparently had Mr. and Mrs. Hen Mack. Mr. started near the fireplace and and Mrs.

John Kay. of Chicago1 and Mr. and Mrs Victor Auger left Thursday morning for a visit in Canada Mr. and Mra, Kay will alao vialt In Connecticut. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Pers visited with friends In La Branche, Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Beauchamp of Flat Rock spent a few last weak with her daughter, Arthur LeClalre. Manistique Girl Scouts who are 1 at the combined Manistique and Munis np camp at Clear Lake are having a splendid time engaged in iuch activities as awimming.

boating, archery, nature exploring. folk dancing, handicraft and dramatics Tamp Is being held for three weeks year and there are a few v. for the last for any that w-ould like tn go. Laat period beglna July 30 and laats until August 4. The following Manistique girls i are at the camp Betty Wood.

Mary 1 Holland. Barbara Sheahan, Helen rp f' ri Hambea Jean Hambeau, Ann I 0 LOttage tire Peterson. Dawn VanKyck. Mary Reauvais. Kathleen Curran.

Mar- The Manistique fire department garet Peeing Dorothy Watson. Phyllis McNally, Agnes Weber, Joan McNamara. Constance Theresa Barker, Kathleen Nelaon Harrington. Georgiana Prevdthl, Arlene Curley. Arlene Nan tra.

Barbara Byae, Betty Curran, Florence Ann Hulette. Shr ev Benedict, Nancy Cookaon Helen Tucker, Joy Adams, Mayrae Hahne and Phyllis Hughaon. Bake Aid society of the Zion Lutheran church will sponsor a bake sale this afternoon ai the Kefauver and Jackson store The sale will start at a a a Blueberry Festival The WSC8 of the Methodist church is sponsoring a supper evening in the church parlors. Serving will start at 5 o'clock and continue until all have served. Firemen Called Something Good Something New! Something Different! A Very Special Traat During the Blueberry Festival BLUEBERRY ICE CREAM Nelson's Cloverland Creamery and Associated Dealers fireplace spread into the attic.

Some of the furnishings were damaged by the flames but volunteer workers checked the fire until the Manistique fire department arrived. Highway users in the United States now are paying approxi- rnately $450.000.000 annually In drivers who must crons the Sierra Nevada range in California must shift gears 976 "emergency'' general taxes to a stretch of 130 accord- federal government. ing to estlmatea. a CEDAR THEATRE TODAY FXENING. Also Chapter 1 "King Of The Blazers Advanced Paiian SdMsVaii si wH KfMiMTOm The Throe News am! Selttied Short Subjects BB SURE AND ATTEND FOTO-PAY-DAY up Maytag Salas Service Frank M.

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