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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 2

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Escancibcins Get Royal Treatment On Canada Visit DAILY PRESS I I Ori. 14 6 I competl the Wil oer ot ommcri'e an new spa wr. the lif Til with ttifis mse. ire to it or 1 the rrsentat of Nip com yj to honor people. A full story.

was puiblishori in SenuneJ New If Wlitoi klK as the coach of AmerioLttfion team that he Ew-i to ti Obituary IRK I IM mi Hi. al for El the 10 Ei leu mnai ibs ham Kammeie bert Sattem, Richter, and Lakeview weie Wil- Jensen, Al- AN PROt AND IrrcmiM ondon iv I onderful Covimnr IONITE'S OWL SHOW! oitif as lair 8:45 p.m. see the regular the "Owl Show" all for Regular for the price of one! HI 1 il I To-Nite See Two Heart-Pounding Hits! I ndead Demons of llcll! BLACK SUND a lAttAtA STEEL! JOHN KICHAtDSQH wefEftROR oecve r-TT)NGS M.iM.i Ilf fVONNI MONlAUt TO NITE AT 8 P. M. BEST BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR!" A terrific show! Director Preminger is at the top of his form.

The script seems on amazing achievement: clear, intelligent, subtle, witty, swift, strong, eloquent. EXODUS turns out to be a serious, expert, frightening and inspiring A stirring film drama! 0 OTTD PREMINGER PRESSVTS fVXUL. NEWMAN EVA MARIE SAiNl RALPH RICHARDSON PETFR LAVffORD LEE J.C088 SAL MINEO JOHN DEREK HUGH GRIFFITH UAVID OWVTOSHU JILL HAWORTH IN "EXODUS" 31 HOUR ROADSHOW! MATINEE 1 P. M. EYES.

8 P. M. HIS NAME AND FAME RAGE OVER THE SEAS OF THE WORLD! i The fabulous adventures of the Room Hood of the Seven most colorful land and sea spectacle ever to rage across the screen! ORGAK- Th.e Color- GMMASCOPl I tu mk IL rX Continuous Mahnn I p. in. COMPLETI- MluNN l-H- 5 7-9 P.

M. REGULAR I -p ini PRICES! cam Sunday Facet change yearly in the lineu quality of thisr song harmony Five ot thr 19fil an director, Paul Cowen of Gladstoti with a medley. the mi shop Chorus but the started with 14 years picture with their their show at 8 tonight Raising Nutria Quartettes Gather No Money-Maker Tonight At 8 For Barbershop Show Action is pending from a Los Angeles federal grand jury which promises to set the public straight about advertising routed through the mails by a California corporation in a plan to sell nutria that pictured these muskrat-like rodents as big money-makers in fur- bearer circles Owners of the Calilonua coi p- oration, Cabana Nutria, await sentencing by the high court alter recently changing their pleas from guilty to contest" on a felony mail lraud indictment. according to the National Better Business Bureau. Inc.

Postal authorities estimate the alleged hard-sell scheme to attract nutria buyers grossed more than 3 000,000 from 1954 to 1960, the NBBB adds. Pelts Bring SI Among other things, the federal indictment charges the owners with falsely advertising that they had carefully and selectively developed a superior strain of nutria, the so- called w'hose pelts brought an average market price ot $30 each. Michigan Conservation Department game men reijort that the market for wild nutria is practically nil in the United States. The going price for their pelts is about $1 at best. The Department has, for some time, favored a quarantine against bringing nutria into Michigan, fearing the accidental release of these troublesome animals in the wild.

Although one wild nutria colony was found near Lansing a few years ago. there are fortunately no known colonies in the this time. Destructive Pests nutria Is a large South an fur-bearing rodent sembles a small Michi- er or a large muskrat, animal's enormous appetite cp Minesota, Illinois Wisconsin will be tonight for artet tes from and points in the? in Kscana- he 14th annual irymg me eh offerings with and coinedvfeat- Harvest of songfest of the Escanaba SPF.BSQSA Featured on the program, which tarts at 8 p. at the Oliver Memorial Auditorium, will be the Hut Four quartette from Minneapolis. the Four Renegades of Chicago, the Ma ni tones of Manitowoc.

the Astro Notes of Appleton. the Hastv Four of Marinette and the Bay de Noc chorus. Paul Cowen of Gladstone will direct local chorus of 28 men in groups of numbers for the two-part program. All quartettes will appear on the stage twice. Sunny Sunday Forecast Here There in Uppe fidenti hi snow I I IV in the Mila i ill trace ot snow Marquette this mean around the corner S.

E. Decker, Bureau meteoroio; said the outlook sunshine and terr ing upward to thr the grc norning, it but at Esc; for Sund peni tu res nud-40's. Champions of the Illinois district in 1958. several times international contest finalists, the Renegades are noted for their fun routine and They recorder) for Decea in liHiO and 19fil. The coached by Paul Schmitt of the famed Schmitt Brothers.

Two Rivers, are former regional champions. Hut Four, who have sung on Arthur Godfrey and Ed Sullivan shows are past district champions and were international i960 ind The Astro Notes were organized at Appleton ni 1959 and won the district novice championship that year. They were quarter-finalists this year in international competition at Philadelphia. The Hasty Four, a new ouartette from Marinette, has a up of four of barbershop harmony, and have won acc aim in their this year. Co-chairman of the program arrangements are Jim Nyquist and Don Hirn.

The master of ceremonies at the junior high school auditorium tonight will be Km Thompson. Amvets To Install Officers Tonight Circuit Court To Open Monday Five criminal cases will head the calendar of the October term of Delta County Circuit Court which opens Monday in the County Building with Judge Carroll C. Rushton of Marquette presiding. All five are cases in which young men from the area have been charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime. Thev are: George Spaulding.

18. of Spalding; Lawrence D. Krem- liek. 18. of Wells; Kenneth Neuens, 21, of Rte.

1. Gladstone; Le- vvellyn Charbonneau, 19. of 504 Wisconsin Gladstone: and Larry Pardee. 19. of Garden Pardee.

Kremlick and Spaulding are all released on $1.000 bond. However. Neuens and Charbonneau are being held in the Delta County jail. The breaking and entering charges stem from two burglaries of C'al A- Store at Garden, one on Sept. 15.

and the other on Sept. 22 About $40 in cash, a quantity of cigarettes and tools were taken. During questioning it was also learned that Kremlick. Pardee, Neuens and Spaulding were also involved in the breaking anti entering of Store at Harris earlier in September. The case came to light when State Police of the Manistique Post stopped a car in which Pardee and Neuens were riding for a traffic violation A check of the car revealed a quantity of merchandise stolen from the Garden Store Further interrogation of the pair led to their admission of the theft and they involved the others A sixth person.

Fred Bi itton, 19, of Rte. 1. Carney, also involved in the case, pled guilty to a charge of receiving stolen merchandise and was assessed a fine of $50. or 45 days in jail, when arraigned before Municipal Judge James Fitzharris this week He failed to pay the fine and is being held in the county jail. Jurors for the October term will include: ESCANABA Bessie N.

Rogers. Charles Wood. Hildur Turnquist, Donald Marvic, Frank Raack. Warren I Morrison. Clarence Lippold, Kenneth George Jensen.

A. Erickson, Fied Ru- LaPorte. Alma Clay- Rozich and Archie Henry the and Billie are a couple of bachelor du ks that Nancy n. 11, ot Rock, recently added to her growing company of They were a gift from her cousin, Rudy Bryant of 111., and thev've made themselves right at home with Nancy around and boding the dog Weld um Photo) Masons To Honor Past Masters At Dinner Oct. 25 Del th th A I ladiej Star, oi tin Innige honor its annual dii Masonic Pa? 193, A A Masters ner scheduled ning, Oi mole at for at inner will be served by the of the Order of the Eastern followed by the presentation Past Masters Jewel to Wal- HARVEST DINNER SUNDAY, OCT.

15TH LEIGON HALL Rapid River Serving Iroin to 4 p.m. Children 7.V Sponsored Walter olf Post No. Kapid River ter ho is the youngest Past Master in point or service in the IxHlge. Don Wertz will on subject Challenge of Signers of our Declaration dependence Members and visiting being contacted by the the In- diger. ton.

Georgf Freeman. GLADST man, Jerr Marion John Sepie and John ila bei or reser by calling or Guv Masons tele- vations either mitson ONE us Clark. Mai ido. Helmer George J. Olson Lii r- Esler ikogquist a Verdure 1 Indian from meaning GAY NINETIES PARTY Storting Oct.

14 Favors Ciav Qft's Musir C. DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE re state a The Amo i which gan makes it tivity and etation Nutria ache to i southern fair mn dlv t( mi 'iiace to mar; become a bn managers 11 because' ol ap- k'Cg- i head- 11 some the lii- roads they have made on muskrat and water tow I habitat. They have also stirred serious concern by raiding crops and damaging levees and dikes with their burrowing. The large-toothed nutria has described as newest animal in a recent of a national weekly magazine Some eight animals escaped from a nutria farm in that country 10 years ago: today. nutria population is estimated at 250,000 to 1,000,000.

Nutria have alreadv overrun about 40.000 acres to the grief ot British farmers. The will end today Umight, with fre ures in the Uppei northern Wisconsr The northerly winds ish somewhat tonight more westerly on Sunn 8 15 miles an hour. Temperatures in tin area have been this Autumn, Deckei i Peninsula Boy Accidentally Shot To Death i-rain flur- it will be tem- Peninsula K'ill dimin- tha Am vet mnual ir Michigan inifiilt, The insi held in ie An- will hold its anquet at the Post 123 stallation dining hall at 7:30 allation of officers will i media tel afterward in Club at the vets St Vice nander ill be lax thenv Lada of Detailing officer. Mich dead 11 day dent, At pttal gun a MICHIGAMME A Spurr Township ELsholz, was arrived at al in ternoon after by nme-year- boy, Terry pronounced 11 Memorial late Thurs- lending pi saut the w'ound ir Cl me lysic bov his een it I'oun tans died left friend it the hot atviomt bv The accident Dennis K. Mikk me, vv ho tilt'd the fatal si Gary Skytta, also Mich, were hunting with the Spurr Township, Baraga about 5:30 p.

m. State police ot the AI who invest dent, said Mikk at a can ELsholz boy him and was Officers said the gun with mission. lie Im- iut. and gamme, ctim in County. ci- a he in a tree just as the umped in front of truck by the charge.

Mikkola had taken ut his per- troit Robi'il Nault, outgoing commander, said, that Don Koish will be the toastmaster and that Lada be the guest speaker. He also ex an open invitation to the public to attend the banquet Dancing will follow7 the installation. After the dinner outgoing Commander Bob Nault will tell of some of the post's accomplishments during the past year. The new commander. George Embs.

set this coming goals and announce the appointments of some of the new officers. Ijarry Fredrickson, U. P. service officer and John Dagenais, executive director will talk about vet- eians claims that have been pro- sed during the paM year. Home At Soo Hill Destroyed By Fire Fire starting from a detective stove pipe last night destroyed the home of Charles Beukanen at Soo Hill, who was awakened bv the crackling of the Escanaba firemen were summoned at 11:15 p.m.

and found the one-story frame house in flames. They were unable to bring it under control but remained there until 1 a. m. to prevent its spread. Beukanen told firemen that when he awakened the ceiling in the room was burning.

By the time firemen could be called the flames had spread out of control. BALDWIN TOWNSHIP John F. Ohlen. BARK RIVER TOWNSHIP Leona I. Erickson.

RAY DF. NOC TOWNSHIP Marie Pedersen. BRAMPTON TOWNSHIP Harold Lund. CORNELL TOWNSHIP ter Fleury. ENSIGN TOWNSHIP Margaret Lundberg ESCANABA TOWNSHIP John J.

Sharkey. FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP Grace Stern. FORD RIVER TOWNSHIP Norma Arntzen. Hill-Jo- tt.CS IIlcthM oSu GARDEN TOWNSHIP Hazel Hazen. MAPLE RIDGE TOWNSHIP Caroline Kaminen.

MASONVILLE TOWNSHIP Doru E. Malnoi NAHM A TOWNSHIP Edward Groleau. WELLS TOWNSHIP Lorraine Blahnik. VAGN'S DINER CHICKEN AND HAM Plates Or Dinners Our Specialty On Sundavs SHINNY'S BAR DANCE TONIGHT Muslr The Rhythm Drifters Hill Dorothy De DANCING TONIGHT MICHIGAN HOTEL 1 eitturitiK I he Most Daneejhle In F.seanaba, I Harlan Lippold's Orchestra Kiteanaba's HiKKest I.ittle Rand on down tonight for the best time of life! 1 NEW HEARING HELP MAICO I tunt oufKc 6 transistor inconspicuous aid fits securely behindeiiher ear. Slips on and off in seconds.

Witte AIO I oint south Nome Add'ru I I I Is Truly Enjoyoble At THE TERRACE Diliinii cmmii Open Daily 5:30 Til 10 p. in. PRESENTING TONIGHT Ernest Tomassoni's Orchestra enioys dancing to this fine Rowling Lanes Open Daily p. m. to 1 a.

m. Try Rowliiii; It's Fun And Healthful loo! EVKRH AFTERNOON Till.Rl-i’S ALWAYS OPEN Vision Screening Tests Planned At Bark River-Harris The Bark River-Harris board ot education at regular monthly meeting decided to have ision screening tests by the Delta-Menominee County Health Department for students in odd numbered grades, kindergarten thin eleven. The cost is 20c per ur gster to be paici by the board of education. Youngsters from other grades referred for testing will a be tested. were signed for Mis.

Catherine Ahlin to teach kindergarten and Mrs. Lorraine Mabie to teach one-half day grade. Mrs. Ahlin has attended Omaha Municipal University. Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 111., and Peru State College.

I'eru, Neb. Mrs. Mabie attended County Normal and Northern Michigan College. Supt. Edwin F.

Wuehle reported that the Bark River Lions, the Baik River American Legion, the Bark River-Harris ME A Chapter and the Bark River American legion Auxiliary weie all willing to pay expenses tor one person to attend the Community School Workshop in Flint. Ray Raymond, Junior High principal, William Constai tineau, principal of the elementary school, and James Anderson, treasurer of the Board of Education are planning to attend the meeting in Flint Oct. 24-26. The Community School concept is to build active participation of the community in the schools. Mrs.

Margaret Hakes, home teacher in the Bark River-Harris High School, reprted on the program in home economics and family living. SWALLOW INN Rapid Entertainment Center! Dancing Tonight John DeChantal Orch. 2 BIG FLOOR SHOWS 2 with the I EXOTIC DOROTHY STARR by popular demand at II and I Admission No Cover Charge No Vlmui Always Fun To Go To BILL'S BAR Rapid River DANCING TONIGHT "THE MEL-O-NOTES" rumine Tuesday Nicht BETTY HAMM NOTICE Due to previous commitments our Dining Rooms will be closed at 9 p. however, the 'Del-Bar Room' will be open as usual..

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1924-1977