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I Leo F. Anderson, Gladstone, Killed In 35 A Accident Delta County's sixth traffic tality so far this year occurred last night at the close of the long Memorial Day weekend with the death of Leo Francis Anderson. 42, of 905 Superior Gladstone. The Gladstone man was killed instantly in an automobile accident on 35 near the Gladstone Golf Course at 11:40 p. m.

Sunday. He was thrown from the car and suffered a crushed head and neck. The tragedy was the only serious traffic accident of the end in Delta County. Law enforcement officers said that in general the traffic moved carefully but in large volume on the highways beginning Memorial Day, with a marked speed-up on Sunday as motorists apparently hurried homeward from vacation trips. Car Rolls Over The Anderson car was being driven by Albin L.

Anderson, 17, who was taken to St. Francis Hospital with a possible fractured right arm. The youth told State Police who investigated the accident that while he was driving his father asked him for a cigarette. ACCIDENT PROOF? Why gamble? 1 Be sure with insurance Better Be Sure With Car Insurance Car accidents can happen and they can cost plenty! Play it safe be sure you're adequately protected with auto insurance! Northern Insurance Agency AL TAYLOR 113 South 7th St. Phone 1277 "Citizens' CITIZENS Crawford officiating.

Burial will in the Ferawood Cemetery Traffic Was Heavy The Bays de Noc area highway traffic was orderly and restrained in the Memorial Day weekend unti. Sunday, said Gladstone State Folice and then seemed to pop its top with excessive speed. The patrolmen said that the speed could not all be ascribed toshaste to get to distant homes, because some of the persons ticketed for excessive speed were local drivers just out for a ride. One of them was clocked at 90 miles an hour all the way from Bark River to Hyde and reported when stopped that he didn't know that he was being followed, State Police said. There was heavy fishing traffic on both Big and Little Bay de Noe, with an estimated, 600 boats out on Little Bay de Noe from the north Gladstone on Sunday, Fishermen's luck on walleyes was reported indifferent, but visitors from distances who were first timers were fascinated by the size of the fishermen's flotilla, which was served by floating lunch stands with refreshments.

There were lots of perch to be caught when the walleyes weren't operating. Bridge Crossings Up The highway traffic in the weekend included thousands of Wisconsin cars and the Mackinac Bridge was the magnet which drew 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 4,600 the day before. There were 1,500 cars transported across the St. Mary's river between the Soos on Memorial Day on the International Ferry, The weekend brought the first heavy traffic period of the summer recreation season with many out-of-state licenses in evidence, but many schools still are in session and heaviest family outing DRIVEN HALL A Take the Harnischfeger Road to the Hilltop LAST TIME TONIGHT Brothers with Guns STARRING TAYLOR.

SADDLE JULE LONDON JOHN CASSAVETES I CINEMASCOPE AND METROCOLOR From Show Starts 9 P. -Box Office 8:30 BIG DOUBLE BILL STARTING TUESDAY Attack" and "Stars Stripes" Trainmen Sight Orbiting Object Anyone gee A sputnik about 11:15 p. CST May 27? A Gladstone Soo Line Railroad man was standing beside his train at Pembine, at that time and called the attention of a fellow trainman to an object in the sky, which they saw rise from near the horizon to the zenith overhead, seeming to be trailing sparks, then disappear. "My buddy was flabbergasted," said the trainman. "The night was very clear, without clouds and we saw it for 20 or 30 seconds.

It wasn't a star because it went up, not down." Dr. Drumond To Speak At NMC MARQUETTE Dr. Dwight L. Drumond, professor of history at the University of Michigan will deliver the address at Northern Michigan College's 57th annual commencement exercises June 12. Northern lists 181 candidates for degrees or teaching certificates.

The public is invited to attend the graduation ceremonies in Kave Auditorium and the baccalaureate program to be held June 8. Dr. Drumond's special field of research is the history of the organized anti-slavery movements. Obituary ALFRED N. LEQUIA Funeral services for Alfred N.

Lequia were held at 8 a. m. today at St. Anne's Church with Father Norbert LaCosse officiating. ial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers of International Pulp and Sulphide Workers, Local 110, were Lawrence Viau, Patrick Miron, John Swed, Lawrence Morin, Norman er and George Winn. Active pallbearers were William, Richard. Francis, Paul and Ronald Lequia and Robert Kneller, traffic will come later. Even so many "No Vacancy" signs were reported on Straits area motels in the evenings in the past weekend. All NuWay 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! STATE BANK of Escanaba Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Save at the Sign of "Time and Temperature" DAILY PRESS Escanaba, June 2, 1958 3 Outdoor Workshop For Teachers Will Be Held In U. P.

While handing his father a cigarette, the young man lost control of the car. Both father and son were thrown from the car when it rolled over. State Police said skid marks at the scene of the accident indicated the car left the road on the right side, cut over to the left. rolled over once and came to rest in an upright position on the left side of the road. The youth told officers that when he regained consciousness he was lying beside his father on the roadway.

Damage to the car was estimated $250. Funeral Wednesday Mr. Anderson was born Aug. 12, 1915, in Manistique and has lived in Gladstone most of his life. He was employed by the Escanaba Paper and was member of the International therhood of Pulp Sulphite Paper Workers Union.

He is survived by his wife, the former Bernice Hoppa; four children, Mrs. James (Frances) Getz 01 Gladstone; three sons, Terry, Albin and Kenneth all at home; four brothers, Joseph of Dearborn, Edward of Albion, Ray of Gulliver and Omar of Marshall, three sisters. Mrs. John (Marie) Picard, of Schaffer, Mrs. Arnold (Elenore) Gagnon of Gladstone, and Mrs.

Leo (Ruth) Guenette of Hyde. The body was taken to the Skradski Funeral Home where friends may begin calling Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 2 p. m. Wednesday with the Rev.

Meldon EAST -Crystal Falls, Porcupine Mountains, Copper Harbor these and many other seen- ic attractions are on tap this summer for 30 Michigan teachers participating in A Michigan State University "Upper Peninsula Workshop" June 27-29 and Aug. 2-17. School teachers may still enroll in this outdoor course, which carries five term-hours of graduate or undergraduate credit. "Participants will be able to combine an exciting vacation with an opportunity to study the natural resources of the Upper Peninsula. This two-week event is offered by the MSU department of fisheries and wildlife and the Continuing Education Service.

The traveling workshop begins with an orientation and registration session at the Conservation School, Higgins Lake, June 27-29. 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 to Higgins Lake Aug. 2 for a final equipment check and a review of tour plans. The following morning, the educators travel north to Mackinaw City, across the new Straits Bridge, then west to Upper Peninsula forests, farms, mines, industries and outstanding recreational features.

Tents, sleeping bags, mess kits and other camp duffel will be the order of the day as the group travels to Manistique, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, Crystal Falls, Porcupine Mountains, Houghton, Copper Harbor, Grand Marais. the Seney Wildfowl Refuge and other Upper Peninsula sites. Comprising the workshop staff will be representatives from MSU, the Michigan Department of Conservation, resource people from other conservation agencies and local conservation specialists. Briefly Told Officers and non-commissioned officers of Co. C.

107th Engineers, will hold a special meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Armory. All members of Hiawatha Lodge 281 are requested to meet today at 7 p. at the Allo Funeral Home in respect to Mrs. Frank Sorrow. The Eagles Club will hold regular meeting Tuesday, June 3, at 8 p.

when officers will be installed for the ensuing year. Michigan State Police ticketed the following for traffic violations: Ernest Landen, Wells, speeding; Samuel S. Neketis, Alliance, Ohio, disregarding a stop sign; Donald LeClaire, Wells, improper overtaking on a marked hill; Albert Bonifas, Garden, speeding; Norman Erickson, Dearborn, speeding: William Brazzie, Detroit, speeding: David Nordin, Old State Road, Escanaba, disregarding a stop sign; Donald Meunier, 222 N. 12th Escanaba, speeding; Don W. Strehl, West Allis, following too closely; Newton H.

Bell, Chicago, no operator's license; William 1 E. Schoen, Waukesha, Wis, speeding; Ernest Dunbar, Rudyard, speeding; Gerald L. Smith, 509 N. 10th Gladstone, no operator's license; George E. Jackish, Flint, speeding; Clifford D.

Frasher, 716 S. 19th Escanaba, speeding; and John C. Bissell, 520 Lake Shore Drive, Escanaba, no operator's license. The Home League of the Salvation Army will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m.

The hostesses are Mrs. Ida Pearson and Miss Helen Gustafson. The public is invited. Ford River Lions Club members are requested to meet at the Lions Club building today at 7 p. to clean up the debris left by vandals in a breaking and entering of the building last Wednesday.

DRIVE-IN THEATRE Between Escanaba Gladstone On Highways 1 2 and 41 LAST TIMES TONITE Warm, Human, Personal Story of a Real Girl in the Golden Era! Jeanne Eugely KIM NOVAR JEFE And Two Cartoons Open at 8:15 Show 8:45 Complete Show After 9 p. m. Tues.A TWIN TREAT! He Lived With His Luck! COME CURTIS MILLER KENNEDY THE Rawhide TECHNICOLOR Years -Cartoon A Lonely Boy A Lonely Dog! Good-bye, My Lady THE RAMPART RANGE of the Rockies forms shift the cadet wing to the new buildings in backdrop for this view of the nation's new- August from temporary quarters in Denver. est service school the U. S.

Air Force Academy (AR Wirephoto) near Colorado Springs, Colo. Officials plan to In Service Army Pfe Harlan J. Yelland, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J.

Yelland, 720 5th Ave. Escanaba, recently participated in annual platoon training tests with the 8th Infantry Division in Germany. Yelland, who has been overseas since January of this year, is demolition specialist in Company of the division's 12th Engineer Battalion. He entered the Army in July SALVATION Certainly everyone wants to be saved. But how? on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be Acts 16:31.

The Bible, The Word of God. Only certain persons be saved. "For all have sinned. can and come short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23, The Bible, The Word of God. Salvation is reserved for sinners only, which includes you and every person on the Earth.

Your part? Call upon the Lord and ask Him forgive you your "And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall he saved" Acts 2:21, The Bible, The Word of Ged. Ask the Lord to come into your heart, Now! May God help you to do so before it is eternally too late. For the free booklet "What Must I De to be Saved?" by Evangelist John R. Rice, write: THE CANDLEPOWER ADVERTISER P. 0.

Box 103 KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 1957 and completed basic training at Fort Riley, Kan. Yelland is a 1953 graduate Escanaba High School and graduate of Central Michigan lege. combat NO NO RETURN The expression of Rubicon" has been a 1957 Caesar's time. It Col- a daring step from is no return. RETURN "to CrOSS the popular since means to take which there "Like new" sparkle for formal wear You can "go formal" with confidence in clothes cleaned here.

We treat your finery with the care it deserves. restore spic 'n' span freshness to every garment. Prompt service always. Bring In Your Winter Garments Now For FREE Summer Storage CITY CLEANERS 230 STEPHENSON AVE. PHONE 600 In Gladstone Call 9.4112 In Bark River Call 3261 ONE DAY "LITTLE FURS" for 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 "little furs" lead the fashion parade in any season of the year.

NOW Is The Time to make arrangements for Summer FUR CARE Storage Cleaning Repairs Re-styling Conversion Have your furs expertly cared for during the Summer months--safe from heat, moths, dusts, theft! While your furs are "vacationing" have the necessary cleaning, glazing, repairing done! It costs less than having them sent out for attention, at any other time. It's 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. Lauermans.

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