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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 3

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Leo F. Anderson, Gladstone, Killed In M35 Accident Delta Mih so thi close I meckern rinc lior Ai 1 man autom thr And rjbilr night nt the Memorial Day cifath of Lrn 42. of 905 The instantly In an dent on 35 near the Giacisi Golf Course at IMO ni day. He was thrown from the and suffered a cruohed head and reek. The traKedy was the on ous traffic accident of thr end in Delta Countv.

en- ft forcement otficeis said that in general the traffic moved raie- fuliy but in large volume on the beginning Memorial Day. with a marked speed-up on Sunday as apparently hurried homeward from vacation trips. ar KolU Over The Anderson car was being ririven by Albin L. Anderson. 17.

who was taken to St Francis Hospital with a possible fractured r'ght arm. The youth told Sialc Police who investigated accident that while he was driving his father asked him for a cigarette. traffic While handing his fathn a ciga- oecurred rette, the young man control ne of the Both father and son he thrown from the cat when m. it toiled over. d- State Police said skid maiks at I the scene of the accident inched the car the road on the ci- imlit side, cut over to the left, rolled over once and came to real in an upright position on the lcit side of the The youth toid that when he regained consciouancMi he wa.v 1 yin side father on the roadway.

Dhmage to the car was estimated at one car ACCIDENT PROOF? Why ble? Be with insurance Better Be Sure With Car Insurance Car accidents can happen and they can coat plenty! Piav it safe be sure adequately protected with auto insurance! Northern Insurance Agency AL TAYLOR 113 South 7th St. Phono 1277 f-imeral Wednesday Mr, Anderson was born Aug 12, 1915, in Manistiqof and lived in Gladstone most of his life. He was employed by the Ks- canaba Paper and was a member of the International Brotherhood of Pulp At Sulphite Si Paper Union He is survived by his wite, the toimer Bernice Hoppa; four chil- dicn, Mrs. James (France!) Getz Gladstone; three aons, Terry, Albin and Kenneth all at home; ioui brothers, Joseph of Dearborn, Edward of Albion, Ray ot Gulliver and Omar of Marshall. three Mrs.

John (Mi.rie) Picard, of Schaffer, Mrs. Arnold (Klenore) Gagnon of Gladstone, and Mrs. (Ruth) Guenette of Hyde. The bodv was taken to the Ski ad ki Funeial Home where fi lends may begin calling Tuesday a Pei noon. Funeral services will be held at Ihe funeral home at 2 p.

m. Wednesday with the Rev. Meldon Ci aw ford officiating Burial hi the Fern wood Cemeteiy Traffic Waa lleavt The de Noe aica highway ttaffic and resti anted in the Memorial Day weekend un- ti. Sunday, said Sta'e i I olice and then seemed to pop its I top with excessive speed. The tiolmen said that the speed could not all be ascribed to get to distant homes, because some ot the persons ticketed foi exces- eie local out foi a ride.

One ol them was clocked al 90 miles an hour all the way from River to Hyde an.i reported when stopped that he didn't know he was being followed, Slate Police said. Theie was heavy fi.shing tiailic on inith Big and Little Bay de Nov, an estimated out oil Little Bay Noe from the north end to Gladstone tin Sunday, Fishermen's luck on walleyes reported inditfeient, but from distant who weie lirst timers weie fascinated bv the sue of the fishermen's flotilla, which was served by floating lunch stands wiih refreshments, There re lots of perch to be caught when the walleyes weren't co- opei a ting Bridge The highway traffic in the weekend included thousands ol Wisconsin cars and the Mat kinac Bndge was the magnet which drtw' many of them. The Mackinac Bridge had 9.134 cars crossing in the 24-hour period ending at midnight on Friday, Memorial Day, compared with the day befoie. were 1,500 cais transposed across the St river between the Soos on Memorial Day on the International Kerry. The weekend brought the first heavy traffic period of the recreation wuth many out-of-state itcenaes in evidence, but many schools still are in session and heaviest family outing Take the Harnivhfeger Road to the Hilltop LAST TIME TONIGHT Trainmen Sight Orbiting Objcct Anyone see a sputnik about II 15 p.

nv, CST hv 27 A Gladstone Line Haihoad man was standing beside his train at Pcnsbihe, at that time and called the attention of a fellow trainman to an obicct in Ihe skv, which saw from neat the hot taon to the tenith overhead, seeming to be trailing spaiks, then disappt ai "My buddy was said the trainman "The night was very dear, without clouds and we saw it for 20 or seconds It a star because it went up, not Dr. Drumond To Speak At NMC MARQCKTTE Dr. Dwight L. Drumond, professor of history at Ihe University of Michigan will Jellver at Northern Michigan College's 57th annual commencement exercises June 12 Northern iMs isi candidates for Jegrees or teaching certificates. The public is to attmd the graduation ceremonies in Ka'e Auditorium and the baccalaureate program to be held June Dr.

special field of research is the history of the organized Obituary ali urn imi i I Funeral for Alfred Lequia were held at 8 a tod ty at St Anne's hurch with Noibert LaCosse officiating Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery Honorary pallbearers of International Pulp and Sulphide Woik- ers, Local 110, were Lawrence Viau, Patrick Muon, John Swed, 1 I ret ice Morin, Norman Boucher and (ivorfe Winn Active pallbearers were William, Riehaid Francis, Paul and Ronald Lequia and Robert Kneller. traffic will come later. Even so many No signs were reported on Straits area motels in the evenings in the past weekend. DAILY PRESS Ifl.Ni Outdoor Workshop For Teachers Will Be Held In U. P.

FAST LANS ING Fills, Porcupine Mountains. Coppei Hai hoi these and mam othei scenic attractions ate on tap this inn foi HO Michigan teaeheis pai- tielpating in a Michigan Slate University Peninsula June 27-29 and Aug with Gunt who jvuc LOMDON CASSAVETES immi com ue taocotoa Show Office 30 BIG DOUBLE BILL STARTING TUESDAY Attack" and tr All NuWoy Dry Cleaning Is Mothproof And Mildewproof! Nu Way Cleaners Gladstone Tel. 4041 Escanaba Tel 8400 Where do you go from how do you get there? Graduation is a time for looking ahead charting your future step by step deciding where you want to get in life planning puposefully HOW to get there. A smart first step in the direction of your ultimate ambition is to open a savings account here then keep adding to it regularly. To The Graduates Of ESCANABA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL Firmness for the Present! Faith for the Future! tate ank of Escanaba Member Federal Reserve System Federai Deposit Insurance Corporation Save at the Sign of and Temperature hool ma' is outdoor course, tei min attuate ci will he ahle to vai hich im of glHtlUHte lit PurtirU combine an pant vacation with sn opportunity to study the natural of the Upper This two week event is offeied 1 the MSIr department of fisheries and wildlife and the Continuing Education Service The ehng workshop begins ith an orientation and icgisti till on sc.vsion at the Conservation Si hool, Higgins I.ake, June Registrants will be divided into units with each unit providing its own equipment and food and sharing in the work involved in outdoor living Participants will return lo Higgins t.ake Aug 2 fot final equip- i ment chet snd tout plans.

The following morning, the (Hiucators travel ninth to Math maw City, across the new Straits Bridge, then west to Upjtei Peninsula foiests, farms, mines, indus- tilt's Hnd outstanding recreational features. Tents, slet'pmg bags, rnet-s kils and other camp duffel will Ihe order of the as the group travels to Manistique, Rscanaba, Iron Mountain, Crystal Falls, Por- cupme Mountains, lloughlon, Copper Haibor, Grand Marais, the Wildfowl Hefuge and other Upper Peninsula sites. Compiising the woiksiiop staff will be representatives from Ihe Mit-higan Department of resource people from othfi conservation and local conservation spn'ialisW. Mil Wl.l of the forms a hsekdrop for Ihls view of Ihr new servit school the I I uree Aeademv ne4r Colorado Spilngs, Officials plan thr cadet wing to Ihe new buildings In tmihl from trmpomry tuiarters in Denver. ire plinto In Service Harlan J.

Yelland. 22, son of Mr and Mis Hat Inn J. Yelland, 720 fiscnnalM, recently pat ticipated In snnunl platoon training tests with the Hth Infantry Division In Oermany. Yelland, who has been ovetsoas since Januarv of this year, is a demolition specialist In Company of Mie division's 12th F.nglneer Battalion He entered Hie Arm? July I9JS7 and compii t. basic combat I NO Kill RN training at Riley, Kan expression cmea the Yelland is a graduale of Rubicon has popular since Kstanaba High School and a Caesat'a time.

It means to take giaduate of Central Mu lligan Col- a daring step from which there lege. I Is no return. Briefly Told and non-( of Co, 107th Rngmeers will a meeting tonight at at the Amiory. All members Hiawatha laxige 2HI ate requested to meet today at 7 at Ihe Alio Funeral Home in respect to Mrs, Frank Sorrow. The l.aglrs Club will hold a regular meeting Tuesday, June 3.

at 8 p. when officers will be installed for Ihe ensuing year. Michigan State I'olit ticketed the following for traffic violations Krnest Wells, speeding; Samuel S. Neketis, Alliance, Ohio, disregarding a stop sign. Donald 1 LeClaire.

Wells, improper over- i taking on a marked hill; Albert Bonifas, Garden, speeding; Merman Kiickson, Dearborn, speeding: William Detroit, speeding; David Nordin. Old State Road. Escanaba. disregarding a top sign: Donald Meunier, 222 12th St Fxcanaba, speeding; Don Slrehl, West Allis, Wis following closely; Bell, Chicago, no operator's license; William Schoen, Waukesha, Frnest P. Dunbar, Rudyard, speeding; (Jerald Smith.

509 N. 10th Gladstone, no license; George Jackish, Flint, speeding, Clifford Frasher. 7IH lWth St Escanaba, speeding; and John J. Biased, 520 Lake Shoie Drive, Escanaba, operator's license. The llonte I.eague of the S.ilva- tion Army will hold its regulat monthly meeting Tuesday at 2 p.

m. The hostesses aie Mrs. Ida Pearson and Miss Helen Gustafson. The public is invited. Ford Ktver l.mna Club members tie requested to meet at the Lions Club building today at 7 to clean up the debris left by vandals in a breaking and entering of tiie building last Wednesday.

DRIVI-IN Between Kseanaba Gladstone On tiighwavs 2 and 41 LAST TIMES TONITI Warm, Human. Personal Story of a Oirl in Oolden And Two Cartoons Open at Show Complete Show After p. m. A TWIN TREAT! He Lived With His l.uck! PKIB MIUft BMOT TECHMCOIOH Co- Hit A Lonely Boy A Lonely Dog! SALVATION I ttuinlv titmmt ttmiit to hr mrd Hill thr I mil Joui hint and thim hr IS II Ihr Hlhlr Ihr Word ol ttnlv rvrtaln tan hr all havr rotnr thnrt of Ihr t.oa.” Ihr Hlhlr. Thr Wnid of tioil SaUatlon fur tmly, hit Ini vini nil prtaon on thr Katth Call thr l.ntd Htm to foralvr voti stilli rttnir to that rail on thr nanir ot ihr I orS hr aatrtt'' Aita 'I.

Hihlr Mord of I ora to Into Mav t.ort toil to It loo lair or Whal Mud I Ilo to Svangrltat John THE CANDLEPOWER ADVERTISER tin Mil Like new" sparkle for formal wear You can "go formal" with confidence in cleaned We treat your Hnery with the It deaervee atore apic apan to tjarmenl. Prompt aervice alwaya. Bring In Your Winter Garments Now For FREE StimiiH'r Storage CITY CLEANERS 230 STEPHENSON AVE. PHONE 600 In Gladstone Call 9-4112 In Bark River Call 3261 ONE DAY SHOWING ''LITHE FURS" lor Spring and Summer wear Mr. B.

F. SCHWARTZ WILL BE HERE TUESDAY ONLY! One day showing of beautiful spring furs scarfs, stoles, jackets, capes in mink, squirrel, muskrat and mink side. Furs are lovelier than ever. and furs lead the fashion parade in any season of the year. NOW Is The Time to mako arrangements for Summer FI li Storage Cleaning Repairs Re-styling Conversion Have your furs expertly cared for during: tlie Summer from heat, moths, dusts, theft! While your furs are have the necessary cleaning, glazing, repairing done! It costs less than having them sent out for attention, at any other time.

a good time, too, to have an old coat restyled, or made into a jacket or stole no better time than now to talk your fur problems with our Fur Expert, Bert Schwartz..

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