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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 14

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Pjf AjT s' 1 -jf I nV' f-k vt-V ni ftMWTTrv- TtTADAY MOItNINC APRIL 'ST ISIS THE LEYflSTOX DAIY SCX LEWI TO V- ALB JAMES LAZARIS ITW HAITI TABLE Morns Auto' Mart to Buifd Modern Structure at Oakdale State to'Experid Huge Sum M-' Rebuilding Turner Highway CEMENT DIAL 4-75 A Uorfiq Construction Ct wooden building each 30 by 89 feel rMMUM will twrin Excavation work bu been complete ed and fonns will be pound today Tho Moreau firm ia encaged la recent trad ion of the old Lenox apart' Lewiston will begin conitructioa at Oakdale for Morris Auto operated Robert and Mom of Lewiaton "This a major reconstruction program which will not cost the city Auburn a tingle penny and will be a tremendous asset to the Alien declared The road into Auburn from Turner will eventually be at good-ai tH Portland highway tta manager said The State Highway Department intends to spend "many thousands of dollars' on the Turner Road City Manager 'Bernal Alien reveeled Monday night at an Auburn City Council meeting- Allen said work had-started at Center and Alpha Streets In Auburn and would be continued "all the way to 1 of today Mart Baker The building with 60 feet frontage by 60 feet depth will replace a large wooden structure originally built as a dance pavilion which was destroyed by fin serenl weeks ago it will be of terra cotta construction with a steel bowstring roof and concrete floors in addition than will be two ACCIDENT VICTIM -STILL UNCONSCIOUS KEeverely Injured when We bicyrie was demolished by an auto Co Street and Western Avenue Fridsw llolmia Cubby" Murphy 11 ef II Whitney Street remains unconscious Hospital No visitors at the are allowed Because of his tot have not been taken but condition X-r photoe have not been taken butlt 1 believed be suffered a skull free- BeerBotth Assault'Actioh Continued ''in Auburn Court 2 Machines Heavily Damaged in Three-Car Crash in Auburn The east of John Bryant 25 of 323 Center Street Auburn charged with assault and tatterv with a beer bottle an George -Hamblin Auburn taxicab operator waa continued In Auburn Municipal Cowl Monday to May 1 Bryant according to police hit Hamblin on the nose Saturday night la an altercation at Hall in Auburn VJW Perl Hotel fault when lie fsiled to appear in court He waa scheduled to face two intoxication charges and one of leaving the scene of an accident David Wyse Jr 23 of 3 Orange Street Lewiston charged with speeding waa fined $5 and costa Two automobiles were heavily damaged at 12:55 PJL Monday in a Uiree-car collision at Court and Pleasant Streets Patrolman Stewart of the Auburn police reported James Martin of 698 Main Street Lewiston driving easterly on Court Street halted at Pleasant Street and his car was struck in the rear by a vehicle operated by Mrs Frances A Dexter of 16 Ashe Street The Dexter car was crashed into by a machine ARMY MP PLANS FOR LPD Ftar Immfldiatt Loss of Reservists Would Hamper Dep't a a -v to -1 sa Deny Batu MiQ Gnarda to JLssiit In Traifi Dntiu 1 The Lewiston Police Cemmiaiton tabled Monday night a request of Army official for parmia-ston to allow eligible officers to become members of an organised military polka reserve Fearing a crippling loss of Its officers In event of a war the commission deferred the matter for study Colonel James Donaghy attached to the provost marshal's office for the New England area at Fort Banka Wlnthrop Mass explaining the program spoke frankly of today's menace to world democracy but withheld release of his remark! The commission denied the request of retired officer Benja min Gauvin for reimbursement for the costs of an operation end granted the request of Officer Bernier for a 60-dsy leave of absence with pay to undergo surgery at Boston PLAN 97-MAN UNIT Colonel Donaghy explained the Portland Police Department has been designated by the Army to sponsor the four -officer 87-men unit of which Lewiston patrolmen would become members He said the purpose of the organization is to familiarize civilian police officers with Army routine so they would be readily able to adopt themselves in event of war Enlistment in the would assure the patrolmen try police assignments in war He salditii the policy of the military to capitalize on the experience ana abilities of civilian patrolmen during wartime He emphasized a reservist would not be subject to call except by the President for war It was flrrt planned to set the maximum eligi-lillty age at 33 but it bu been ex tended to 36 Reservists would be required to take two-hour course each month for which they would tTT I XtMt LEW1STOV WAR VETER AM DIE AT LAHET LINIC BOSTON aiter Bxar imm James Lazar 37 of 556 Mala Street Lewiston died at the La hey Clinic Boston Monday after a two-month illness He wee bora In Lew iston Aug II mil the eon of Mr and Mrs Elite thioa Lazari and has always lived herd FAMES LAZARIS He served three years in the Army Mending most of that time oversea and until recently had been employed as taker at the Purity restaurant Mr Lazaris waa a member of the Greek Orthorox Church and George Chase Chapter Order of'Ahepa- Surviving are his parents and his widow Jeannette Lazaris MSS JEAN POULIN Mrs Cedulie Poulin 75 widow of Jean Poulin died late Monday right at her home 130 Canal Street Alley after a illness Mrs Poulin was bom at St Benoit Feb 23 1873 the daughter iff Charles and Celamire Bisson Veil-leu She had UvedDere 25 years She was a member of St Mary's Ste Anne Sodality Tins Or-do St Francois Oeuvre de Tab- emade and Dames de Charite Mr Poulin Surviving an iston a daughter Mrs Adolphe Ma ten years ago illie of Lew Jeux St a-sister Mrs Fran cois Doyon Thetford a grandchild and several nieces and nephews dud LtwMoa April 26 lfrf Jean PouHn acid 75 Jteraalna ittilDs Portia JkMr-al Parien TO Horton Krori Hlsh Maos ofnqolrm will bo bold nuajr April SO at AM st at Chaieh lKttr-amt in family lot at EL Patel's cm Building Damaged by Blaze Which Started in Pool Room Fire startdl by an overheated kept the firefighters on the Jump Chief Johnson Given Insight on Boston "Wash ub" Murder formed on the progress of the Investigation including information Lewiston Police Chief Tbomas Johnson end 23 other United States formed on the progress of the to' ication including stove caused unestimated damage to LaFrance'a Pool Room 106 Lisbon Street and a 'second flora: room Monday morning according to the Lewiston fire department The blaze started in a wall of the pool room operated by William La-rrance scorched a pool table and swept up a partition to a second floor kitchen where it was halted near a sink Firemen summoned at 7:48 remained at the scene a half hour The property is owned by Willie LeBrun Eight grass fires two which burned over a number of acres SOUND INSURANCE SHEPLEY PAUL IS nrMr SI Ask Dkl 8-lttl Mb Lewiston and Auburn Edgar St Hilaire director of the Lewiston Public Works Department la ready to start construction of the Thorne's Corner sewer system just as soon as Engineer George Barron gives the grades SL Hilaire said yesterday he hopes to start the project this week The water' division has nearly completed water service relays on Russell Street and Nelke Place The Lewiston Board of Education will hold a brief meeting at 5 o'clock today following the conference in tho office of Mayor Gagne with the Board of Finance and Adjutant Gen era! George Carter on Armory use The Education Board will interview two principals relative to teachers Rev Leslie Howland officiated at funeral services for Mrs Samuel Hesketh held at 2:30 PJL Monday from the Dillingham and Son memorial chapel Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery Bearers were Charles Varney Jr Irvin Shauneeaey Treadwell and Richard Thurston Funeral services for Thomas Beajicheane were held 8:30 AJL Mmutpy froth the Pinette funeral' bogie followed by high requiem Mass at SS Peter and Paul Church at £00 AJL with Father Beauchamp officiating Bearers were John Albert Arthur and Lionel Beau-chesne Joseph Bone and Luclen Couture Interment was at EL Peter's Cemetery when Father Beauchamp rented final prayers Judgment for the plaintiff Joseph Landry was found by Judge Cote in Lewiston Municipal Court -Mon 'day in an eviction case against Gerard Bolduc 64 Lincoln Sweet Landry sought to evict Bolduc from a third floor apartment at that address Harold Redding represented Landry and Edwifd Beau-" for Bolduc Another Aiim funeral of Mist Alma Cote Was held at 7:30 AM Monday from the Fortin funeral home followed by high Mass of requiem at SS Peter And Paul Church at 8 AJL with Father Dorlon officiating Bearers were Romeo Goulet Arthur Girar-din Paul Marcotte and Gerard Martin Interment was in the family lot at St Peter's Cemetery Donald Dittgjey of 00 Pleasant Street Auburn was presented a purse of money when honortd Sat-jirday xlght by feUqw employes of the American Railway Agency from which he has laser 85 year! of service A testimonial dinner was held at tta Howard Johnson Restaurant Aubifrn Mr ment building Turner and rrankiin which was gutted by fire Streets! year work has three years ago About 70 of the been done Mr Moreau said Monday The Winner Realty Co headed by Isnai Winner Lewiston transportation company official owns this property driven by Robert Schoppe of 89 Orchard Street Auburn The officer Mid that when Schoppe hit the Dexter vehicle ho drove it forward into tho Martin automobile Martin's car suffered damage to its trunk cover Mrs Dexter's to tho grille fog light right front headlight and fender tail light left rear fender and window of tho left door and Schoppe's to the grille hood and both front fenders The intersection with broken glass was covered the rest of the day The two large blazes were at Vale Street and Summit Avenue and Randall Road at 11:24 AJL and 2:42 PM respectively Other grass fires: At 3:06 PJL Fraser's Nursery Sabattus Rosa 3:13 additional help to Sabattus Road 6:07 Pine and Sabattus Streets: 6:31 Franklin Pasture near Bartlett Street: 6:34 Cobum Street: 7:38 at 24 Garcelon Street and 0:53 at 575 Main Street A fire in a fence was Quelled at 8:18 AJL at 84 Knox Street and a chimney fire at 71 Knox Street was extinguished at 8:52 Bonenfant have promised fire-1 works Bazinet appeared to have only one regret "When a picture of my lawn which carriei a for Sheriff sign was published in newspaper the whole of my house should nave been included end not Just a comer It's a pretty good looking house eyen if It is mine A supporter of Maurice Leclair for tho Democratic shrievalty nomination Bazinet was seated comfortably in Sheriff Louis A Gendron's office when he commented at a moment when the sheriff had stepped outride the room hall-maw of the committee which conducted drive and Guy Ladouceur secretary PLAN TO DEDICATE NEW MOULTON FIELD Moulton Field at the rear of Edward Uttle High School on the site of file former Roak greenhouse will be publicly dedicated at 6 PJL Hay 18 SupL of Schpols Galen Veayo announced Monday The site was tmrehased and converted into an athletic field and recreational area through the generosity of public-spirited citizens It was named -for the late Moulton for many years Edvard Little principal His son Maynard Moulton while a member of the Auburn Superintending School Committee served on a sub-committee which solicited funds to make tta purchase possible Supt Veayo said plana foran ln Testing program were bring made If to anticipated there will be a concert by the massed Auburn school bands and choruses Bazinet Anticipates Trouble But Is "Not Worrying a Bit" gmUWU IM miWHml WU 8 ntstaiataumiuBcmin1 would be entitled if selected to attend a two or three month course in police work Table Request end performed the autopsy Mfg Co serve as traffic officers in front of the company's three mills end extended appreciation to the firm for Its cooperation Chief Johnson reported he tad conferred with Thrse Auburn brothers Edward Eugene and Clinton Jacob were each fined 918 and costs on charges of taking smelts from a dosed brook Earl Osborne 29 'of 'Route 1 Auburn charged with non support of his wife and three children was ordered by Judge Conant to find himself a Job The case ms continued to Saturday The Judge warned tta respondent that if he did not have employment by that time he would have to explain whet he had been doing this week Intoxication cases: Erie Groth Lewiston costa Alphonse LsFrance Lewiston and Francis Staple Canton 85 and costa not cleared through the newspapers The chief fold Police Commissioner last night this unexpected ex pcricnce added considerably to the Interest of the seminar which Included five and half days iff lectures end demonstrations on such matters ss Identification In deaths- by gun tore end asphyxiation aax and crime abortion deaths from obscure cause poison- preservation of evidence and laboratory test Tta local officer watched an autopsy performed on a pnanmonla victim by Dr Richard Fora of tta Harvard Medical School He told commissioners the knowledge gained at the seminar is invaluable for homicidal Investigation In connection with work of medical examiner START EXCAVATING FOR BREAK IN MAIN Lewiston water division crews started Monday excavating to repair a break in the Lewiston- water main from Lake Auburn The break occurred on Carlson Street Auburn Adelard Gauthier: superintendent said it would take two days to excavate thp main which located approximately 15 feet beneath fee road surface Gauthier saidrhe believed a In the 34-inch main had opened end that repair once the main to reached would' be a minor matter DANVERS ESCAPEES TO BE RETURNED TODAY Capt Picard of Lewiston police Hazel Bennett 46 of 35 Hate Street Haverhill Mas end Marguerite-L Blade 46 of U2tt Lincoln Street returned State Maine conferred Monday on 'the two escapee The two women' walked away from the Denver institution them weeks ego and were picked up on Lincoln Street early Sunday morning KIALT7 TRANS 7XSI sally transfers -recorded to date at the Registry of Deeds: Warraaty Deeds Felix and Loretta Martin Lew-iston to Leon and Ctoi Lewiston land Lewtoton Bertrand ana Lauretta burn to Rodriphe and Caclfe Du-fresne land and buildings Auburn Stamm for Amend and Eva Leans Lew-Won to Jacques Belanger Lisbon land and building Satat-tus Street Lewiston Stamm County Commiaaioher Arthur Bazinet Hid Monday afternoon he anticipated a bit of trouble this morning at the weekly meeting of county commissioners but that he to "not worrying a bit and not' getting Referring to the disturbance allegedly caused last week when lie him two prisoners working on the lawn at hu East Avenue home Basinet reported he would not have a lawyer with him at the meeting at which his fellow commissioners Edmond Lambert and Robert Dingley started in 1913 as a platform man and leaves the agency as a foreman of the Auburn branch The gift was presented lyFE Richard file local agent These present included Reed of Wa'erville and Ralph Goding of Bangor mute agents and Anson bee retired Lewiston employe Mayor Louis Gagne of Lewiston has Invited citizens rathe city to attend a special meeting in his office at 10 AJL Wednesday when efforts will be made to establish a on enforcement of file State Members of the Police Commission Corporation Counsel Fernand Despins and Treasurer Adrien Ancti! are expected tef be present Gagne has taken exception to the commission's derision to enforce some sections of tho laws especially those which ban entertainment shotn on Sunday An organ purchased from proceeds of 4 drive Sy the Muricil Literary Club nas bran dedicated to Jhq memory of Albert Vincent end Laur-ier Coulombs club members who tort their lives in World War IL Julian Deshaies cluh treasurer JOHN BBYANT Bryant 78 of' Freeport of william Bryant of Auburn collapsed and died white raking- leaves at his home Satur- at Brunswick Oct 5 1869 he was the'son iff Abner and Lydia Thom Bryant MV Bryant attended Greenwood schools and Hebron Ac-He waa a shoe cytter by occupation and bad been employed fa toe Been Company rince 1911 A resident of ftramort the part 58 years he was a member of the local lodge of Meson Surviving ere his widow Mr Della Chase Bryant two sister Mr Grace Soule and Mr Edith Cushing Freeport two brother Abner Bnmnt South Lincoln Mas and William Bryant Auburn LEWISTON HONORED IN FRANCE ArthttJ Fouquette son of MS Antoinette Fouquette of 108 Fust Street Lewiston was awarded Victory Mrfal at Speclal eeremonies-Aprii-8 -at riataecU-he suffcreaihelDjtiSt IP acuitl with a man on Lincoln Jtfeet U4u No report of his condition was made dr reporteo to his superior officers arrequireo by the ruies end regulations of the depart the American GravepU Regfailratton' Com! mind France Presentation was made by Lieut Colonel Robert Mata of Richmond Hills oin if it were the commission's jptan to favor the program Commr Martel stated he would hesitate to approve it without study in view it the experience during the lest war when Ion of a few men considerably handicapped the department Commr Hail's motion to table the request for study was unanimously approved Deny Claim The commission accepted the opinion irora Corporation Counsel Fernand Despins relative to the request of benjamin Gauvin retired patrolman lor reimbursement of nwoi-cai end hospital expenses incurred as tne result o( recent operation Despins denied' Gauvinh claim because it "crahes too kite to be recognized by your board The claim is without foundation in feet or In law as there is no record of notice or report of an accident to the officer in i940 resulting in or which might neve resulted in a hernia to entitle him legally to the reimbursement of exnenses Gauvin who retired In 1948 possibly a spine Injury irphy to a student at Web breaking and entering charges nol-proesed end Noonan pleaded1-' guilty to larceny of uo feom hto brother's room the Central House Hearing on a charge of kwd and lascivious cohabitlation against Bet- u-ty Heller 20 and AibraTVellteiuC 38 of 10 Andrrecoggin Block' continued to May A and the raspon- 'i dents each held to fSOOpezsoneX A rtcotfnlzancG l-w 79 of HI 1 Simuner Street Auburn appealed-a fine ef 925 end cost on conviction of- Icon tog the arena of an accident eng was held to 91QC personal recognlz-ance for the June term fit Court Butter pleaded Rot guutyv Hearing on charge of- leaving the scene of an accident wee conlin- ud in the case of Perlra Kenney of the Elm Hotel to April 28-1 Jtartey WiUlantsoq Jr ef 31K GupriStreet was fined 5 end eorts after pleading guilty to speed4 tot Intoxication cases: Ernest deu-1 tier of Lfawiston committed for drag and for violation of prota tion granted Ainil 23 the sentenced of that date was ordered to stairii' Nerter Simone 31 Hazel Street' Mgpte Mr Lloyd Skelton and gbt il Bowdeinham VM Births -5 A girl to Mr Donat Flander Auburn a bpy 'to Paul Lamraitag Laps Road Au burn: a girl to Mr Imglen Gagmuto SO Morn Auburn a giil to 183 bum abcy to Mr Godfrey jQou- tira -fv CENTRAL MADfE GENEKAL Dtoeharges L- Tl Mary Mahh 8 Lincoln Clrrie Lewiston Dorothy French iBard- well Street Ellen Green' 83 Cdv nent Auburn Denial Stewart Llv- nant Auburn Daniel StewartLlv-ermore Falls Mr Arthur Wood-1 man -57 Western Avenue Keith Mr Harold Gibb AndoveK Dana irmingtoa Falls Jq- Butterfield Farm seph Heile 822 Mag- Births' 7 A girl to Mr Jesse CsidweUH Burtte a girl to Mr GataXorey-f RFD8 Auburn 8 Apartment vk HOUSE'1- Gron Over $1700 Yearly DIAL 2-2918 wanted -i' GIRLTOWORKON 20DA FOUNTAIN SiM Gael Hears PeFlsf RIVARD BROSV Vl i IMUsbmBt -LewUsi lure end Young Murphy star Grammar School His father Hobnanrp MurphX flew here Saturday from Faystte rilieu where he has employ meet LEVESQUE FOURNIER HELD WITHOUT BAIi 'Emile Levesaue 23 of 53 Km pie Street end William Foumlen 34 of ns Pierre Street were held with- out ball after pleading not guilty in General Sessions Court In York Monday to an Indictment charging them with armed holdup eh liquor store at 110 Ninth Avenu New York On De XL Judge Fran- -cis Yalente ordered them held without bail pending trial the date for which was not act They were arrested Mareh-18 and indicted for robbery ort April 23 A -companion Fernand Bole SflLs oi -354 Park Street who was shot in an attempted holdup on Jan 8 has -pleaded guilty and will be ssnlenceti XV 3tt a FINE AND WARNING FOR WESTBROOK-MAN With a warning to operate': motor vehicle after pertiwg of beer end barbital Judge Cote In Lewiston Municipal Court Monday fined Brad A Garner Jr 34 of S3 Glen wood Avenu Westbrook 810 end costs fra operating a motor vehicle In manner not safe and Proper Gamer was arrested on Sabattus Street Saturday night by cruiser car crew and Patrolman Francis Coady testified that Gamer admitted beer with dope Gamer told Judge Cote he tool barbital for a nervous condltii Charges of breaking and enter: lodged against Jeremiah Noonan Phillips Street were nolr and the respondent fined riuj costs for larceny Ha was first held to 9UXW tail fra the Jund Chief Johnson said seven men 32 years of age end under are eligible He believed there pro several more J6 years or under Who would be acceptable The chief said he frit the matter should be left to the men Cranmr Dumont said he did not went the men to fed obligated to ment according to Despinf opinion Giant Bonier Leave Tj(e commission also accepted nfrfn-r opinion of the corporation counsel on the request of Patrolman Bernier toe a leave of absence with pay for a period not to exceed 60 day Despins stated the request legally can be granted since record in November 1947 show the officer was out vt work for ten days as the result of a fell while patrolling his beat on Lincoln Street The officer stepped into a hole twisted hie leg end fell to the ground Examination disclosed a woken bone in the knee cap Patrolman Bernier is scheduled to be operated on May 8 at toe Lahey Clinic Boston Ilaa The leave of absence with pay will include the customary sick-leave period end qfwniwiiamA credit time report etates Mill Geards ex Traffic The fflwwwtealon the plan to have guard lew enforcement officials had the fortunate experience while attending a seminar in homicide Investigation by the Department of Legal Medicine Harvard Medical School last week to learn unreleased details of the "wish tub laying' for which 17-year rid Boston lad and oM bi were' held a 57 year old Brooklyn man White attending crass the morning the body of Mm Dorothy Brennan 32 was found crumpled In a with tub floating in Fort Point Channel Boston the lecturer Dr Aten Richard Moritz of Harvard Medical School was called Into tho investigation Manager John Collins end it hu been decided to port the guards In fnmt of the Bate Division at Ash and Canal Streets end petrol areas in front of the Androscoggin and Hill He explained this would relieve police officers toe ether work at the time the flrrt shift employes leave In the afternoon The commissioners urged Johnson to seek extension of the plan to other mills if it succeeds at the firm Abolition of signs was tug-grated by Commr Dumont who de- motprists entirely them He proposed repla with "stop Johnson reported there is sufficient road Fevers Traffic Isis ad Dumont said also be felt It a good idee to discus -with Mayor Gagne the installation of a traffic blend in the equate In front of St General HospitaL Chief Johnson cor- said ha favored such a plan to net the hazard but hesitated to proposerit because be does not de-sire to have any more traffic islands named after Iran The ihiefi reference was to tta Islands on Main Street which were protested by the merchant Commr Martel cited Pine and Webster Street as- a hazardous intersection Chief 'Johnson agreed explelntog-ln-eddltion-to- fhertore recently erected there the grade of the street toward East Avenue also hi a reason for the large hum ter of crashes thereHe said this is itor so to Winter months motorists simply slow up rather than halt their macUgas because of the icy conditions of the Sad The matter of road engineer-g contributes to the hazards at intersection the chief pointed out Leu Ttae an Deere Chief Johnson to reporting 11:23 man hours were lost in checking and closing 88 doors and windows the past month indicated he was stymied to owners premise the lets to con- little to improving the eituetionu The chief was nuthorired -to install stop signs on both sides of Cross Street at CanaL All department personnel were appointea conJ tables end the Board of Mayra and Aldermen was recominwnpn to rename Chief Johnson eupra-tendent of public vehteles under the ordinance regulating taxicabs qnd taxicab driver irS'jumrwTwill be remiratofto the nertmeeting tor a re- and Labranch policy -of sending reml stent offenders bring PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED' AT LOWEST PRICES! PHARMACY-' Mg Lfebax girfLewletax PM 3-3881 CU8TQM BUILT biut to fit ax ertix Chtsis ef Qtumun Nr Ur IMS MkM Ms MIWIIMM NRM RM Taj WMMTaai Kottage Kraft uemih ow s-rmi Ul MM BU WANTED OFFltEMANAGER for rttiall paper mill in Maine Accountlns) background re-ferred Give complete detaili as to ago qualification' sat ary expected and data avail able tf I 7' 4- -vr PtV' '4 vV-f- "Tir Sfe: for8L-000 MARTI GENEBAL'H-is Dtsctargts I Mm- Boland Bennett and Buckfleld John Gagne JrSSS La- -bon Henry Gaudreau 93 BennetC Avenue Mr Dorn Pepin end beyj 98 Rideout Mre ReneT St Pterre and bay 89 Warren: Floyd West Pans Judith Aim BLilander7 Old Greene Road Mr Charter Bum 81- St Ji mond Raymond Avenu Lewiston Stamps for 910 -Mr Fred Botuher and giri 19 The depot is responsible for serving and maintaining the automotive equipment required for and ceremonial operations and the program to re'um World War dead for reburial ip National and family cemetery tots in the United States Some 38 temporary military cemeteries in which 145-800 American dead have beenJnter-red were established in that area The Graves Registration Command is continuing the search of the former European Theater for file remains of War dead bbried In isolated 8745 of which were still undiscovered at the end of 1847 uaxbiage nrrarriONa Aabam Jacqueline Dupont 37 GUI Street Auburn and Jean Tkrdiff Augusta Patrician M- McWUUamrllS Lake Auburn Avenue end Robert Marston 33 Beacon Avenue both of Auburn 000 Albert A Walker Auburn to Kenneth and Varner Bowl land and building Smith River Road Auburn Julius and Oliva Nathan1 Turner to- 8 Elizabeth Brown Turner land- and building Turner Stamps for 974100 Alina Leasard Lewiston to Joseph Eslin Lewiston land and building Sabattus Road Lewtoton Straps for 8000 QxH Claim Deeds Mauric and Grace Bishop Tuzner to Julius end Olive Nathan Turner land Turner AnnaMluer Auburn to Max Miller -end Inc Auburn- lend Mill fi end building Expert lawn Repairing FlawerTransplanting Archie Ouellette Call 2-8371 Dr ti Thomas CHIROPRACTOR Elsetrtesi Treatatato X-Bav Laberatery Ilf Piae St Lew Dial 8-6893 -Oldaat la Tears af -Preetke I 9ha lieie FRANCIS LAGASSE WANTS TO SEE YOlT ABOUT BUILDING A' REPAIRING Did 24981' Home Modernization A Sound Investment Front Any Point of View 1 1 (1) Home Modernization such as insulation or a new fuel saving automatic heating system can save you dollars and cents (2) Home Modernization can make your home more beautiful more convenient and more comfortable (3) Home Modernization adds to the value of your property and is therefore a good investment This Bank Will Gladly Furnish The Cash You Need To Modernize Your Home or Your Apartment Property Monthly payments on your modernization loan can be adjusted to fit your income Come in and tell us what you would like to do and we will do our best to find a way to help you Our officers are always available during banking hours to help you with your financial problems This Strong "Bank of Personal Service Is Ready To Sorvo You The Manufacturers National Bank Monitor Foderal Deposit Insurance Corporation TRUST DEPARTMENT 16 EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TO ACT AS EXECUTOR TRUSTEE OR IN ANT OTHER FIDUCIARY CAPACITY POWBi-SHOVHS mm BUllr 'DOZERS DIGGERS COlkrmE 88011' 1 ft ATEB FU1IP8 TRUCK! aady evenings IJ4 to i 2946 PJL 1471 ax year a).

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