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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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Escanaba, Michigan
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4 9 fl 4 i WEDNESDAY, MAY. 29, 1946 Bark River Will Conduct Memorial Program Thursday Members of the American Le- I gion Post No. 82, including the colors and firing squad, will journey to Bark River to participate in the Memorial Day ceremonies to be held at 4he Bark River cemetery beginning at 1:30 p. rn. The colors and firing squad will head the march starting from the Methodist church, followed by servicemen and women, Bark River Boy Scout Troop No.

446 in charge ol assistant Scoutmaster, John Barr, and the Bark River Cub Pack No. 415, in charge of Bvrtle Erickson. All service men and women, whether in or out of uniform are urged to attend this first peace time memorial service. The program follows: Invocation Rev. Emory Pokrant.

America the of all local churches. Gettysburg Address LcRoy Johnson. In Flanders Pet- erson. Emory Pokrant Hymn of Youth -Choirs of local churches. I.egion Wood.

Honoring the firing squad. Taps. All service men and women, including Boy Scouts and Cub Packs are requested to report at the Methodist church at 1:15 p. m. illness Fafal To Mrs.

A. A. Buckland Mrs. Amelia Anna Bueklund, 72. resident of Delta county lor the past years, died yesterday morning at St.

Francis hospital, where she had been a patient for the past three and one-half weeks She had been in ill health lor the past year. Mrs. Bueklund was born May 6. in Munsala, Finland. She had resided in Escanabu for the I 29 jears, and previous to that, made home at Ford River.

She was a member of the I Bi thany Lutheran church, the Royal Neighbors, and the Morning Star Society. Mrs. Bueklund was tin widow I ot Andrew Bueklund, who died in i 1940. She is survived by five (laughters: Mrs. John Pearson of V.hils, Mrs.

Esther Cool and Mrs. Ray Martineau of Esearlaba, Mrs. 1.a u-d Johnson and Mrs. to'd Kn from of Menominee: three ciia Edward of Eseanaba, Edwin ud Finest of Soo Hill; 86 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. The body was taken to the SIGLER COMES THIS MORNING Candidate For (Governor Making V.

Tour Bv Plane I Lansing (7Pi- Kirn Zigler. known as by his opponents, is making his bid for the Republican nomination for- governor on a platform. bolstered by aid-to-schools and veterans planks. If the colorful former special prosecutor of the Ingham county grand jury succeeds in his race for the governorship he will he the second man in the state's recent political history to benefit from wide publicity as a "graft PAGE SEVEN from the state sales tax revenues to meet operating expenses of schools in distress because of the 15-mill tax limitations, plus a revolving tund from which needy school districts may borrow to make improvements. 4.

A state veterans' bonus. 5. Co-operation between labor and industry in which ire stands for the enforcement of law and order" and in which public will bt his Sigler has run for office on both the Republican and Democratic tickets, serving three terms a- Demoeratic prosecutor oi Barry county from 1922 to 1929 In 1942 he ran for the state senate as a Republican but was defeated. Native of Nebraska The silver haired, hawk nosed candidate was born 52 years ago on a Nebraska ranch and as a young man was a farm hand, cow boy, lumberjack, railroad construction worker and factory ploye. He attended the Cniver- ity of Michigan and received his law degree from the University ol Detroit in 1918.

An impeccable dresser, he de- I nies the report he has 47 suits and 16 pairs of shoes. The number is less, he says, and explains that most of his suits wore part of his fee in a lawsuit in which a client was unable to reimburse him in cash. Nevertheless tire is often a tactics, which attorneys and to legal traps trips he dres blue or black his courtroom at- spectacular as his surprise opposing often lead them ori hi- campaign -ov in conservative and seldom appears in his pearl-gray topcoat with black velvet collar. Was Rotary Official Sigler attained statewide prominence late in 1943 whim Judge appointed him iiecral proso- ieutor after former Attorney Gen- eral Herbert Rushton, who gan the inquiry, withdrew. Previously Sigler rvod I miss! oner ot the state bar and i (list riet governor of Rotary lit I national fot western Michig In 1942 left Ha to enter a law partner ship Bur a itt Hamilton in Battle where Sigler now makes his 1 A member of he Met I Sigler is married an daughters, Madelyn, a (man at Michigan State collegi I Mrs.

Byron Slattery, wife army captain now stallone Japan. 11 Hivaukeegan icen Day Sentence On sorder I Charge 11 'n Mu ton Sie anlek. Mb oi Milw ru- 1 kin was sc ntenced to 30 with days in theCounty fail here os- terda by ustice of the Peace Hcnr V' Rang netto on acharge of ulist (Ikon lerly jonduct cond esh- 1 St fanick had be en ordered to and leave the (it followinghis arrest on asimilar chargelastweek but io I fai let to do so. Tre a For Rent Ad today RETIRES I. Oshins, well known Eseanaba business man.

yesterdav announced his retirement from business in this city He will remain in Eseanaba and spend much of his leisure time on his farm, located on Highway M-35. Mr. Oshins came with hts father, the late Rudolph Oshins, to establish a wholesale clothing busines here in 1914. Three years later, they opened the ready-to-wear shop at 806 Ludington street COMING BY PLANE Kim Sigler, Republican candidate for governor, will arrive by airplane at the naba municipal airport 9 o'clock this morning. He will remain here until noon.

Senator Homer Ferguson of Detroit first won state and national prominence as the grand jury who indicted the then mayor of Detroit and many of his subordinates. Anti-Graft Platform Sigler has a record ot 41 convic- Mr. Oshins said that1 lions, many of them legislators; 11 the store will be leased and the i pleas of guilty and 8 acquittals, remainder of the stock sold to a He jumped into the campaign in new operator, whose name will be March, soon after he was dismissed announced within a few days. las special prosecutor by Judge Mr Oshins also has operated a I Louis E. C.oash who succeeded Iron Mountain sev-1 Judge Leland W.

Carr as grand retail store in oral vears. He plans to dispose of this business shortly. Andeitxm funeral home, where it will be in state this afternoon at 3:30 Thursday morning it will be removed to the family- home at 1215 North 21st street, where it will remain in state until the hogr of the funeral St i vices wil be he'd Friday afternoon at 2 at the family home, and at 2:30 o'clock at Bethany Lutheran church, the Rev. Gustav Lund officiating. Burial will be made hi the family lot in Lake view cometer-v.

jurbr when the latter was elevated to the state supreme court. Sigler contends is graft in Lansing now and there will continue to be unless there is someone at the top with courage and no political Other planks in his platform include: 1. A curb on get a SI00 fee for doing a S10 because of their position. 2. An increase in the pay ot legislators we get a dii- fcrent type of man down Favors School Aid 3 A $5,000.000 to $10,000,000 annual grant to school districts I I ESCANABA COOL! at work or play Nt Boys' Polo Shirts shir spec 69c Boys' cotton stripe polo shirts in assorted sizes.

Made especially for vigorous playing Delightful variation for your summer time clothes collection. Lovely floral combinations, fresh garden pastels. Cottons carefully designed to be care free or dressy. Rayon classics too and all cool and lively. Boys' Jimmies Sanforized cotton jimmies so easy to keep up.

In sizes 3 to 9 and in blue, brown, green "I A and tan I Boys' Suits Poplin suits sizes 4 to 10. Easy to keep clean, navy A A and dark biown Girls' Sick Suits Cute styles with the two big patch pockets and fitted waist ling just like mothers. Sizes 7 to 14, assorted colors with a woven in stripe 3.98 Girls' Smartalls Giils' kuee hi smartalls in sizes 7 to 16 and in cool blue or green Girls' Slacks sanforizes cotton slacks lor long play hours and longer wear Shiny Fabric Types 4.98 and 2.98 Envelopes! Pouches! arms! Twinkly black plastic patents are wonderful, for they peel or crflck So are washable whites that flash crystal-clear Incite clasps. Roomy fabric types, ly striped or embroidered! Federal Tart. GIVE YOU EASY.

BREEZY COMFORT Spend your walking hours in bright platform shoes, for easy, breeze-swept comfort! 1'orous new fabrics and rnesh-weave plasties in smart new side- draped styles that enhance pretty ankle; classic leathers in sturdy moccasins and sandals! All cushion-soft platform wedges; whiles and gay colors. true to life Statue He sure loved his Arrow Blackberry Flavored Brandy" SERVICE GIVE YOUR CAR A Complete Cities Service Lubrication Memorial Day tomorrow marks the beginning of your season's holiday and week end trips. In making plans for those trips don't neglect to include the proper care of your car That means regular and complete lubrication, including oil changes. Change now to Cities Service Trojan lubrication, the tough and durable lubricant that cushions all wearing parts of your car. And for long- lasting engine protection, let us fill your crankcase with Cities Service or Koolmotor exact summer grade your car needs.

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