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Peter Staelens Delivers The Ann Arbor News To Tucky At The Quirk Home In Ypsilanti, December 1952

Peter Staelens Delivers The Ann Arbor News To Tucky At The Quirk Home In Ypsilanti, December 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1952
Caption:
Each afternoon at 4:30 Tucky, a semi-cocker spaniel, awaits the arrival of The Ann Arbor News carrier, Peter Staelens, 13, at the home of her mistress, Mrs. D. G. Quirk of 1370 Lathers Rd., on the western outskirts of Ypsilanti so that she herself, Tucky, can deliver The News to the front door. Peter, a student in the eighth grade at the Central school, has many papers to deliver so the daily assist from Tucky is highly appreciated. Peter lives near the Quirk home at 15 Warner Rd.

Sixth Grade AA News Carrier Doug Scott and Father Deliver Papers Together, January 1962 Photographer: Doug Elliard

Sixth Grade AA News Carrier Doug Scott and Father Deliver Papers Together, January 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1962
Caption:
Ann Arbor News carrier Doug Scott receives frequent help from his blind father, Freeman Scott, in delivering newspapers. Doug and his dad, along with the latter's leader dog, are making their rounds here after receiving their bundle of papers at S. Division St and Marshall Ct. The Scott home is at 406 Packard St. Doug is a Perry School sixth grader.

Ann Arbor Newsboys Off To Chicago, January 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor Newsboys Off To Chicago, January 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 24, 1941
Caption:
OFF FOR CHICAGO: Fifteen News carrier boys lined up yesterday to pose for a picture just before boarding the Mercury for a visit to Chicago. The boys are winners of a circulation contest. From left to right, they are: Jim Burnett, Ypsilanti State Hospital; Desmond Howarth; Hugh Wanty; Edward Biessel, Chelsea; Joseph Hellner; Robert Schmidt; Ralph Burt, jr.; Jerry White; Martin Busch; Dick Hinds; Jack Sweet, South Lyon; Robert Behnke; Dick Bahnmiller, Chelsea; Roy Gross, Dexter; Kenneth McCallum, News county representative, who is accompanying the boys; and Duane Roller, Manchester.