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Ann Arbor Fireman Ira Navarre Displays The 16 Pound Pickerel He Speared In Ore Lake, February 1941

Ann Arbor Fireman Ira Navarre Displays The 16 Pound Pickerel He Speared In Ore Lake, February 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1941
Caption:
SEASON'S BIGGEST?: Unofficial reports indicate that this 16 pound pickerel, speared by city fireman Ira Navarre this week on Ore Lake, two miles south of Hamburg, may be the biggest one taken during the current local season. Mr. Navarre, whose home is at 415 Long Shore Dr., speared the 40 1/2 inch fish from a fishing shanty on the ice.

Local Area Servicemen Promoted

Local Area Servicemen Promoted image
Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
August
Year
1944
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Copyright Protected

Navarre Funeral Slated Wednesday

Navarre Funeral Slated Wednesday image
Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
June
Year
1948
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Fireman Grapple With Hose at General Auto Supply Co. Fire, March 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Fireman Grapple With Hose at General Auto Supply Co. Fire, March 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1940
Caption:
Some days are monotonously quiet for members of the Ann Arbor fire department, but yesterday was not one of them -- as shown in the above photographs showing the firemen in action in one of the busiest days they have had in months. Four fires, causing damage estimated at more than $6,000, kept Chief Benjamin Zahn and his men on the jump for six hours yesterday morning and afternoon. The two worst fires were at the General Parts Co. store 209 N. Main St., and at the home of Mrs. Fannie Howell, 521 N. Fifth Ave. The picture at the left [this photo], taken at the N. Main St. fire shows several firemen battling thick, choking smoke to reach the flames with water. In the foreground are Firemen Ira A. Navarre and Francis J. Ryan, with Fireman Arthur B. Clark behind Navarre. The center photograph shows a group of spectators, who responded to a call for aid, helping haul hose closer to the store. A most interested spectator was Fire Commissioner Herman F. Folske, shown standing beside the ladder in the foreground. Chief Zahn is shown in the thick of the work in the picture at the right, standing half-way through a hole in the roof, during the N. Fifth Ave. fire. He is distinguished by his white raincoat. On the ridge of the roof are (left to right) Firemen Lawrence M. Hague, Emerson Ehnis and Elmer C. Renz. A fifth fireman's helmet is shown pushing through a hole in the roof.