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Indeed, this philosophy, now being carried out in Douglas, em- phasizes that music is for everyone; it is a part of everyone's life,
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and now, at the public school level, the tastes should begin the cultivation for what is acceptable in music and performance. By this process, our country will consistently work toward the presen- tation of artistic music and the disappearance of the undesirable both in the community and the commercial world.
Last, but hardly least, the writer wishes to thank the many teachers of the system who are helping, in their own valuable way, to carry out these ideas.
Respectfully submitted,
JAY SHELDON, Supervisor of Music
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TOWN OF DOUGLAS
REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF ART
To the Superintendent of Schools:
Please accept my eleventh annual report as Supervisor of Drawing in the public schools of Douglas.
It is interesting to hear the opinions of our international neigh- bors concerning our culture and we are often accused of wanting only money and a fast pace of living. In the struggle for supremacy, ease of living, and more leisure, have we forgotten the deep satis- faction that comes with triumph over a difficult task? Have we adequately evaluated the place of Art in our schools? Art gives our children a chance to experience the pleasure that comes through physical work with their hands. It is their chief outlet for creativity and their happiness, as they go about their Art lessons, proves its importance in our schools.
Despite all we hear about originality there is still a place in Art for nature study, for correlation of art with history, geography and science. There is still a place for knowledge as shown in theory of color and simple design; for skill as found in directed lessons of cutting, arranging and pasting. There is still the joy of some- thing well done for the unimaginative child who needs help. There is still the discipline of good habits, ideals and attitudes. To teach our children to see and feel the difference between order and dis- order, to recognize beauty in every day surroundings, to stimulate memory and encourage imagination gives them confidence to express their own ideas.
Last March our classes participated in a Health workshop held in our High School. Interesting art exhibits pertaining to health and cleanliness, food, posture, dress, safety, etc., were arranged by the various grades and displayed in the Manual Training room. In October a number of children made posters for National Library Week and they were exhibited at the Library during that week. Also in October our classes exhibited flannel board displays per- taining to the social sciences at the social science workshop in Sutton. Board murals and panels and all types of our regular les- sons help to keep our class rooms attractive at all times.
I am grateful for the cooperation and help I receive from all with whom I work.
Respectfully submitted,
CLARICE S. LUNT,
Supervisor of Art
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REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF WRITING
To the Superintendent of Schools:
I am pleased to report on the progress of our handwriting pro- gram in your schools. Our major objectives are:
1. To have each pupil achieve or surpass the norm for his grade in speed and quality in formal handwriting.
2. To make good handwriting function in all related in- formal handwriting activities such as spelling, arithmetic, English composition, etc.
3. To develop concomitant virtues such as neatness, accuracy, attention to details and understanding and appreciation of what is inherent in good handwriting.
4. To achieve these objectives with a minimum expenditure in time, effort, and materials.
5. To develop a writing consciousness on the part of teachers as well as children; to provide the necessary instructional and motivational materials and inform the teachers of the methods and techniques to be used in order to make the handwriting program effective. A study of the handwriting scores made by your students indicate the measure of success that has been attained.
During the school year ending June, 1958, we graded 3,222 for- mal test papers for your students. In the final grading period we found 88.8% excellent, 8.4% good, and 2.8% fair. This excellent record testifies to the interest and cooperation of your teachers.
During the course of the year, we graded approximately 9,666 informal papers for your students. Our purpose in grading these informal papers was to motivate good handwriting in related hand- writing activities. In addition to our consultant services we fur- nished the pupils and teachers with the following handwriting ma- terials: teacher outlines and folders, pupil folders, motivation graphs, individual certificates to pupils who qualified, diagnostic charts, handedness tests, envelopes, seals, etc.
In conclusion, I wish to thank you and the teachers and pupils for the splendid cooperation we have received at all times and for the excellent results that have been forthcoming.
Respectfully submitted,
L. W. RINEHART, Director
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TOWN OF DOUGLAS
REPORT OF TEACHERS OF BRASS AND WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS
To the Superintendent of Schools:
I herewith submit my twenty-seventh annual report of the pu- pils studying musical instruments in the Public Schools of Douglas.
The pupils are having private lessons on ensemble work.
They played at the Elementary School the Friday before Christ- mas. The program consisted of a clarinet duet and two carols played by one of the pupils. We also had a clarinet solo and a trombone solo.
There were more pupils who wanted to rent instruments than there were instruments available at the music stores in September.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANK O. DODGE,
Teacher of Wind and Percussion Instruments
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ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT
STATISTICAL STATEMENT
Valuation
$2,632,650
Population, Federal Census of 1955 2,666
Number of Persons in town between 5 and 16 years of age, October 1, 1958 523
Number of persons between 5 and 7 years of age 100
Number of persons between 7 and 14 years of age 321
Number of persons between 14 and 16 years of age 102
Total enrollment in all public schools during school year ending June, 1958 540
Average membership for school year
509
Average attendance for school year
486
Per cent of attendance 95.67
Number of buildings in use 3
Number of teachers required by the public schools 23
Number of special teachers 4
Number of teachers graduated from College 22
Number of teachers graduated from Normal School 4
Number of weeks high school was in session 38
Number of weeks elementary schools were in session 37
Number of pupils graduated from high school, 1958 24
Number of pupils graduated from Gade 8, 1958 48
INDEX
Accountant's Report
Balance Sheet
77 86
Agent Moses Wallis Devise
Animal Inspector
Board of Assessors
Board of Health Nurse
Board of Public Welfare and Bureau of Old Age Assistance
Board of Public Welfare-Financial Statement
Cemetery Commissioners Report
Comparison of Departmental Expenditures, 1944-1958 (Inclusive)
Civil Defense Organization Report
Dog Officer
Finance Committee Report
Fire Department Report
Forest Warden Report
Highway Superintendent
Inspection of Slaughtering
Library Treasurer's Report
Librarian's Report
List of Jurors
13
Officers of the Town of Douglas
3
Police Report
40 53
Sealer of Weights and Measures
39
School Report
103
School Committee
3
School Calendar
6
Report of Superintendent of Schools
7
Report of Principal Douglas Memorial High School
11
Age and Grade Table-Boys
16
Age and Grade Table-Girls
17
Attendance Record-1958
List of Teachers
18 19 20
Report of Principal Douglas Center School
Report of Principal Douglas Elementary School
21
Report of School Nurse
23
Report of Supervisor of Music
28
Report of Supervisor of Art
31
Report of Supervisor of Writing
32
Report of Teacher of Brass and Woodwind Instruments
Statistical Statement
Tax Collector
Tax Rates in the Town of Douglas
Town Clerk's Report
Town Hall Report
Treasurer's Report
Tree Warden
Veterans' Service Director
Warrant for Town Meeting
35
Water Commissioners
Wire Inspector
23
33 34 24 12
16 71 62 66 45 98
Table of Accounts 92 54 34 15
57 68 70 67 76 64 33 6 29 32 47 34 73 72
Recreation Commission
TOWN OF DOUGLAS DEPARTMENT TELEPHONES
FIRE DEPARTMENT Greenwood 6-2222
FIRE STATION-Cottage Street Greenwood 6-2267
POLICE DEPARTMENT Greenwood 6-3333
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-Town Garage Greenwood 6-3378
HEALTH DEPARTMENT-Town Hall. ... Greenwood 6-2247
LIBRARY-Main Street
Greenwood 6-2695
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT:
HIGH SCHOOL-Depot Street Greenwood 6-3332
DOUGLAS CENTER SCHOOL-Main Street
Greenwood 6-2693
GRAMMAR SCHOOL-School Court .... Greenwood 6-2252
ASSESSORS' OFFICE-Town Hall Greenwood 6-2232
SELECTMEN'S OFFICE-Town Hall Greenwood 6-2232
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE-Town Hall Greenwood 6-2232
VETERANS' DEPARTMENT-Town Hall Greenwood 6-3380
WELFARE DEPARTMENT-Town Hall
Greenwood 6-3344
STREET LIST
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TOWN OF DOUGLAS
TIMES PUBLISHING CO. WEBSTER, MASS. 1958
NAMES OF STREETS AND COURTS IN DOUGLAS
NORTH-EAST MAIN STREET from the angles formed by what used to be the Boston and Hartford and Douglas and Provi- dence Pikes, Easterly through the village of East Douglas to Uxbridge line.
NORTH-WEST MAIN STREET from said angles Northwesterly to Sutton line.
SOUTHWEST MAIN STREET from said angles to Connecticut line.
SOUTH-EAST MAIN STREET from said angles to Uxbridge line.
COFFEE-HOUSE STREET from South-west Main Street to Rhode Island line.
WALLUM POND STREET from South-west Main Street to Rhode Island line.
HIGH STREET from South-west Main to Connecticut East line and from Connecticut North line to Webster line.
SOUTH STREET from South-west Main to R. I. line passing the Douglas station.
CEDAR STREET from South-west Main to North-west Main St. ARCH STREET from South to South Street.
WALNUT STREET from Arch to Wallum Pond Street.
CHESTNUT STREET from South to Walnut Street. HEMLOCK STREET from South to Rhode Island line. VINE STREET from South-east Main to Pine Street.
1 PINE STREET from South-east Main Street to South Street. ORANGE STREET from Pine Street to R. I. line.
YEW STREET from South-east Main to Uxbridge line. ELM STREET from South-east Main to Yew Street. LOCUST STREET from South-east Main to Yew Street. LINDEN STREET from South-east Main to Uxbridge line. PERRY STREET from South-east Main to Yew Street.
GLENN STREET from North-east Main to Yew Street. FRANKLIN STREET from North-east Main to Pleasant Street. PLEASANT STREET from North-east Main to Yew Street.
DAVIS STREET from North-east Main to Uxbridge line.
ESTEN COURT from South Street.
FAIRBANKS COURT from Linden Street.
GILBOA COURT from North Street.
PRENTICE COURT from North Street.
PARKER COURT from Oak Street.
WHITE COURT from Yew Street.
WELLS COURT from South-east Main Street.
Since the above streets and courts were laid out, the follow- ing streets and courts have been thrown up by vote of the town or otherwise: COFFEE HOUSE STREET, WINTER STREET,
BARTON COURT, BALCOM COURT, CONNER COURT and PARKER COURT, while BOWEN COURT and WHITE AVENUE from North-east Main Street also COTTAGE STREET North- west from Depot Street to North-east Main Street have been laid out.
WIXTEAD COURT from Gilboa Street North, not men- tioned in the above courts, was laid out as a public highway May 18, 1863 and extended farther North by a vote of the Town December 27, 1956.
ORCHARD PLACE, the latest public highway, running 300 feet more or less in a Westerly direction from Depot Street, was accepted by a vote of the town on December 28, 1939.
MONROE STREET from North-east Main to Maple Street. MAPLE STREET from Franklin Street to Uxbridge line.
DEPOT STREET from Pleasant to Maple Street.
COMMON STREET from North-west Main to North-east Main Street.
RIEDELL STREET from North-east Main to West Street.
WEST STREET from North-east Main to North-west Main Street.
MECHANIC STREET from North-east Main to B Street. WINTER STREET from Walnut Street to Rhode Island line. COOK STREET from North-east Main to Gilboa Street. NORTH STREET from North-east Main to Sutton line. C. STREET from North-east Main to North Street. CHARLES STREET from North-east Main to North Street. DALE STREET from North-west Main to Oak Street. OAK STREET from North-west Main to Sutton line. BIRCH STREET from North-west Main to Sutton line. CROSS STREET from West to Mumford Street. GROVE STREET from West to Mumford Street. MUMFORD STREET from Manchaug Street to Sutton line. DAY STREET from Mumford to Manchaug Street. MANCHAUG STREET from B. Street to Sutton line. GILBOA STREET from Manchaug Street to Uxbridge line .. A STREET from Cemetery Street to Manchaug Street. B STREET from head of Manchaug Street to Cook Street. CEMETERY STREET from B Street to Gilboa Street. WEBSTER STREET from South-west Main to Webster line. WALLIS STREET from North-west Main to Cedar Street. CHURCH STREET from North-west Main to Common Street. UXBRIDGE STREET from Uxbridge line to Uxbridge line. CLIFF STREET from Oxford line to Webster line.
NAME OF COURTS
BARTON COURT from Yew Street. BALCOM from South Street. CASWELL COURT from Manchaug Street. CONNER COURT from Yew Street.
CUMMINGS COURT North from North-east Main Street to Mumford River.
JOHNSON COURT from West Street.
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Street List - Men
Name
Address
Name
Address
A
Abramı, Arthur J.
North St.
Beedle, Llewellyn W. C St.
Abram, Eugene B.
A St.
Bek, Frank
Main St.
Abram, Joseph D.
A St.
Bek, Stephen S.
Mumford St.
Adams, Lester A.
A St.
Belisle, Adelard J.
A St.
Akeley, Waldo D.
Depot St.
Benoit, Raymond J.
Gilboa St.
Aldrich, Baylis G.
Main St.
Berardi, Michael
Gilboa St.
Aldrich, Ralph H.
Mechanic St.
Besaw, Ami
Main St.
Aldrich, Richard H.
Main St.
Bessette, Edward
West St.
Allen, James G. C St.
Bigos Albert P.
Gilboa St.
Anderson, Andrew J.
Maple St.
Bigos Gustave T.
North St.
Anderson, Elfving B.
Franklin St.
Bigos, Joseph A.
North St.
Anderson, Harris T.
Wixtead Ct.
Bigos, Walter S.
North St.
Angell, Frederick A. Oxford Rd.
Biros, Stephen A.
Cummings Ct.
Auger, Andre R.
West St.
Auger, Edward J.
A St.
Blanchard, Lloyd H. Common St. Bliss, George F. Main St.
Blodgett, Arthur E.
Main St.
B
Bloniasz, Francis G. Bloniasz, John
Main St.
Baca, Andrew J. Jr. West St.
Baca, John R. Manchaug Rd.
Bloniasz, Robert
C Street
Baca, Lawrence J. Main St.
Bloniasz, Stanley Jr.
Main St.
Bahleda, John N. E. Main St.
Bloniasz, Walter
Franklin St.
Baillargeon, Ernest G. Johnson Ct.
Bombara, Andrew R. Franklin St.
Bombara, Francis J. Franklin St.
Franklin St.
Balcome, Robert E.
Church St.
Bombara, John A. A St.
Balcome, Samuel E. Common St.
Baldwin, Leonard Jr.
North St.
Ballou, Clifford N.
Maple St.
Bombara, Joseph R. Franklin St.
Ballou, Earl
Cedar St.
Bombara, Lawrence A. Martin Rd.
Ballou, Edward
Cedar St.
Bombara, Lawrence J. Franklin St.
Ballou, Everett A.
Cedar St.
Bombara, Michael L.
Martin Rd.
Ballou, Henry S.
Franklin St. Bombara, Stephen F. E. Main St.
Ballou, Justin S.
Franklin St.
Bombara, Stephen J. Booher, Harry D.
North St.
Baltusis, Anthony P.
N. W. Main St.
Boskin, Charles C. White Ave.
Barker, James Penfield Main St.
Bosma, Frank, Davis St.
Baron, William Manchaug St.
Bosma, George
Manchaug Rd.
Main St.
Anger, Henry J.
N. W. Main St.
Biros, J. Terrence
Cummings Ct.
Franklin St.
Baca, Andrew J. Manchaug Rd.
Bloniasz, Louis J. C Street
Baker, Leslie Caswell Ct.
Balcome, Herbert L. Glenn Rd.
Bombara, Frank A.
Bombara, John J. Jr. Gilboa St.
Bombara, Joseph P. North St.
Gilboa St.
Barrett, John F.
Martin Rd.
Beckham, Eulas N.
Grove St.
Billiel Charles
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Name
Address
Name Address
Bosma, Henry G.
E. Main St.
Carter, Burton E. Jr. North St.
Bottom, Arthur
A St.
Carter, Earl F. N. W. Main St.
Bourgeois, Conrad T.
Locust St.
Carter, John K. South St.
Bourgeois, Narcisse
Locust St.
Carter, Leonard W. Manchaug St.
Boutiette, Paul
Gilboa St.
Bouvier, Clarence
Main St.
Carter, Patrick M. Caswell Ct.
Brand, Kenneth F.
N. Main St.
Carter, Robert L. Franklin St.
Brin, Ernest
Pine St.
Carter, William A.
Caswell Ct. Main St.
Brink, Morris F.
Main St.
Cassista, Edmund P.
Martin Rd.
Brooks, Alfred
Gilboa St. Main St.
Cassista, Leon S.
N. W. Main St.
Brotherton, George A.
Main St.
Casey, Lawrence
N. W. Main St. Hemlock St.
Brouwer, George
Main St.
Caswell, Duty E. Jr.
Hemlock St.
Brown, John R.
Main St.
Caswell, William J.
West St.
Brown, Joseph A.
E. Main St.
Cave, David B.
Main St.
Brown, Richard W.
C St.
Cave, Geoffrey B.
Main St.
Brown, Robert
E. Main St.
Cencak, Andrew
Main St.
Brule, Arthur P.
Walnut St.
Cencak, Lawrence J.
Main St.
Brule, Ernest A.
Main St.
Chace, Myron R. Manchaug Rd.
Brummit, Walter
Charles St.
Chapdelaine, John Gilboa St.
Bruno, Arthur H.
Main St.
Chase, Elwin S. Vine St.
Chase, Jesse E. Vine St.
Chase, Orson M. Main St.
Budzyna, Joseph M. Manchaug Rd.
Budzyna, Simon
Caswell Ct.
Chatack, Archie B.
Yew St.
Chiras, Julius J. A St.
Chizy, Joseph
Martin Rd.
Burnett, John M. West St.
Burrows, Manuel L. Manchaug St.
Buxton, Harold W. Main St.
Bylund, Harry
B St.
C
Cabana, Frederick White Ave.
Cacciapouti, Dominic
Manchaug Rd.
Chupka, Joseph F. B St.
Chupka, Joseph P.
Main St.
Cahill, Lawrence M. Manchaug Rd.
Callahan, Louis A. Main St.
Campo, Robert Main St.
Church, Charles L. Jr. Wallis St.
Clouart, Kenneth A. Pine St.
Cody, Charles R. Manchaug Rd.
Colonair, Stanley South St.
Carrick, Winfield S. Main St.
Colonero, Alfred Gerald
Wixtead Ct.
Colonero, Benjamin Main St.
Wallum Pond Rd.
Colonero, Florendo
Wixtead Ct.
Carrick, W. Roy Main St.
Carter, Burton E.
Main St.
Chase, Paul A. Orange St.
Budzyna, Walter J. Caswell Ct.
Burch, Richard W. N. E. Main St.
Chizy, Theodore G.
Martin Rd.
Chojnacki, Dennis J. A St.
Chouinard, Louis Thompson Rd.
Chupka, J. Allen
School Ct.
Chupka, John
School Ct.
Chupka, John J.
School Ct.
Chupka, John J. B St.
Chupka, Joseph F. Depot St.
Cahill, Lawrence A. Manchaug Rd.
Chupka, William M. Depot St.
Church, Charles L. Sr. Wallis St.
Carpenter, Erwin E. Depot St.
Carpenter, Leon M. Franklin St.
Carpenter, Walter L. West St.
Carter, Ralph Wallis Rd.
Brennan, James A.
Main St.
Cassista, Adelard H.
Brooks, Joseph H.
Brouwer, George W.
Main St.
Caswell, Duty E.
Chapdelaine, Philip V. Wallis St.
Bruno, Edmund H.
Main St.
Bruno, Napoleon
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Name
Address
Name
Address
Colonero, Frank A.
Main St.
Dee, Richard C.
Manchaug St.
Colonero, Nicolas A.
Caswell Ct.
Dejordy, Wilfred
North St.
Colonero, Pasquale
A St.
DeMars, Hector H.
Gilboa St.
Cclonero, Richard
A St.
Demers, Francis L.
Potter Rd.
Conn, John I. Birch St.
Conrad, Everett R. N. W. Main St.
Conrad, George H
Main St.
Conrad, Kenneth E.
Oxford Rd.
Conway, John J.
North St.
Cooney, Daniel F.
C St.
Cooney, Harold
Main St.
Derosiers, Leo J. Martin Rd.
Copp, Stephen D.
Main
Coppola, Anthony H.
North St.
Coppola, Frank
Rest Home
Cormier, Raymond A.
Thompson Rd.
Dickson. John
North St.
Cormier, Theodore J. Franklin St.
Courtemanche, Albert A. Main St.
Craw, Robert E. Martin Rd.
Di Masi, Antonio
Main St.
Crocker, Alfred L. Cummings Ct.
Dix, Albert H.
Depot St.
Crockett, Fred E.
West St.
Crockett, Harry C.
West St.
Dix, Gary R. Depot St.
Dixson, Norval Kurt Church St.
Crook, Norman Manchaug Rd.
Dixson, Robert S. Church St.
Crosby, Donald F.
Pine St.
Dodge, Frank O.
Mechanic St.
Crossman, Kenneth W. Depot St.
Donais, Ernest J.
N. E. Main St.
Crothers, James
Depot St.
Douglas, Richard S. Depot St.
Cupka, Albert G.
Gilboa St.
Downs, Richard A.
South St.
Cupka, Albert G. Jr.
Gilboa St.
Downs, Robert A. South St.
Cupka, Michael G.
B St. B St.
Doyon, Victor W.
Martin Rd.
Culver, Elisha W. South St.
Curtis, Roland E.
White Ave.
Cusson, Noe T.
Gilboa St.
Drew, Joe
N. E. Main St. Manchaug Rd.
Duda, Andrew J. Davis St.
Duda, Andrew J. Charles St.
Duda, John J. Davis St.
Charles St.
Dahl, Edwin S.
Bowen Ct.
Duda, Michael N. E. Main St.
Damore, Louis
B St.
Dudley, Gustavus W. Oxford Rd.
Damore, Paul
Locust St.
Dudley, Harold P.
Church St.
Danahey, George Depot St.
Dudley, Leslie C.
Main St.
Dansereau, Albert J. Manchaug Rd.
Dudley, Ralph E.
Main St.
Dargan, Richard G. North St.
Dudley, Ronald W.
A Street
Daubney, James H.
North St.
Dudley, Walter E.
Main St.
Daubney, James L. North St.
Dudley, William H.
Maple St.
Deblois, Moses
Main St.
Duhamel, Lawrence Main St.
Decoteau, Ovila
Gilboa St.
Dumphy, Thomas R. Main St.
Decoteau, Raymond J. Gilboa St.
Dunleavy, William J.
Gilboa St.
Deslauriers, Harvey L. Davis St.
Devlin, Charles E. Dorsey
Gilboa St.
De Vries, Broer B. North St.
Di Costanzo, Carmen Wixtead Ct.
Di Costanzo, James G. Wixtead Ct.
Dix, Eugene C. Main St.
Crockett, Ralph E. West St.
Doyon, Edgar L. Cook St.
Cupka, Michael Jr.
Dtugocenski, Bennie
Cutler, Joseph H.
Common St.
D
Duda, Joseph
Mechanic St.
Dermody, Lester J. Main St.
Denny, Frederick Main St.
Depta, Jacob
Cottage St.
Dermody, J. Frederick
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Name
Address
Name
Address
G
Gac, Anthony J.
Main St.
Gagne, Clarence A. Rear Main St. Gagnon, Gabriel A St.
Gaulin, Ernest T.
Gilboa St.
Ebbeling, Herman
West St.
Gautreau, Albert
Gilboa St.
Ellis, Phillips A.
South St.
Gautreau, Edmund
Gilboa St.
Evangelides, Kosma
A. St.
Gautreau, Edward
North St.
Evangelides, Louis K.
A St.
Gautreau, Joseph B.
Gilboa St.
Gautreau, Samuel
E. Main St.
F
Fallone, Louis J.
Bowen Ct.
Farnum, Dana G.
Main St.
Ferschke, Roland
Monroe St.
George, Costine
Manchaug St.
Fisher, Irving H.
Depot St.
George, James P.
George, Pandi
Manchaug St. Main St.
Fleet, Clifton Thomas Fleming, Earle F. Flinton, Richard
Martin Rd. Mumford St.
George, William
A St.
Charles St.
Franklin St.
Gingras, John M.
E. Main St.
Fontaine, Roland H.
Wixtead Ct.
Gingras, John R.
E. Main St.
Fontaine, Thomas
Wixtead Ct.
Gniadek, Martin Main St.
Forget, Henry N. N. W. Main St.
Forget Peter Joseph
N. W. Main St.
Fortier, Albert N.
Maple St.
Fortier, Edward R.
Maple St.
Fougere, Henry J.
Wixtead Ct.
Gove, Herbert E.
Cedar St.
Fougere, Kenneth
Wixtead Ct.
Goyette, Maxime A.
Davis St.
Fougere, Robert II
Wixtead Ct.
Graham, Lindsey C.
West St.
Fournier, Hector T. Jr.
Gilboa St.
Fraser, James
Main St.
Fregeau, Lionel N.
Yew St.
Fregeau, Nelson
Depot St.
Greene, William B.
Pine St.
Frost, Albert E.
Depot St.
Gressak, Stephen P.
North St.
Frost, A. John
Main St.
Grivalski, Andrew
Gilboa St.
Frost, Kent S.
Main St.
Grocki, Joseph
Maple St.
Frost, Robert J.
Main St.
Grocki, Loarimer
Maple St.
Fullerton, John W. North St.
Fulone, Chester C. C St.
Fulone, Chester R. Manchaug Rd.
Fulone, Frank D.
Main St. C St.
Guertin, Frederick O.
North St.
Fulone, James V.
Guiou, Percy
Main St.
Fulone, John J. Furno, Angelo
Wixtead Ct. Pike Rd. Pike Rd.
Furno, Anthony
Furno, Carmine
Prov. Pike
Furno, John
Furno, Thomas
Prov. Pike Pike Rd.
Hall, Harry C. Main St.
Hamilton, Clarence B.
N. W. Main St.
Duprey, Adolph
Duprey, Robert W.
Gilboa St. Davis St.
E
Gavlak, Francis A.
Depot St.
Gavlak, Joseph F.
Depot St.
Gavlak, Julius
Depot St.
Gavlak, Julius Jr.
Depot St.
Fisher, Sidney H.
Mechanic St.
Gonsorcik, Andrew S.
Cook St.
Gonsorcik, Joseph F.
Cook St.
Gonsorcik, Lawrence L. Gilboa St. Goodhue, Peter Gould, Julius L.
Depot St.
Grandchamp, George J. Depot St. Graves, Arthur W. E. Main St.
Graves, Henry A.
Cook St.
Greene, Homer L.
Pine St.
Grondin, Andrea J. Guay, Albert L.
Cook St.
Hemlock St.
Guertin, Armand
North St.
H
Davis St.
Gervais, Henry
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Name
Address
Name
Address
Hamilton, Gerald P.
N. W. Main St.
Hamilton, Lawrence
N. W. Main St.
Hanley, James L.
South St.
Harris, M. Harry Jr.
Main St.
Harris, Walter E.
North St.
Jussaume, Raymond Jussaume, Richard F.
Cook St.
Hastings, Allen Depot St.
Hawkes, Raymond
Oxford Rd.
K
Kacmarcik, Michael J. B St.
Kacmarcik, Michael Jr. B St.
Hickey, James L.
West St.
Kacur, Andrew G.
Caswell Ct.
Hill, Taylor M.
Depot St.
Kacur, John P.
R. R. Ave.
Hindon, Henry N.
Franklin St.
Kacur, Joseph M.
R. R. Ave.
Hippert, Ernest J.
Depot St.
Kacur, Paul G.
Hippert, Frank R.
Gilboa St. Gilboa St.
Kalvinek, George J.
Kalvinek, Henry 'A.
Cook St.
Homenick, John J.
N. Main St. West St.
Keefe, John F.
N. Main St. Church St.
Hoogendyk, Joseph Hookstra, Andrew
Monroe Rd. Bowen Ct.
Kelly, Jeremiah J.
Cook St.
Howard, Walter N.
Hreusik, Louis
White Ave.
Kelly, John J.
West St.
Huff, Myron M.
Hughes, Edward J.
Thompson Rd. Hemlock St.
Kelly, Thomas Edward
Cummings Ct.
Kenney, Hosea Pine St.
Kenyon, Elmer H.
Locust St.
Hutnak, Andrew A.
South St.
Kenyon, Roy E.
Perry St.
Hutnak, Joseph F.
North St.
Kenyon, Walter C.
Main St.
Hvizdos, Andrew J.
Main St.
Hvizdos, Louis
Main St.
Kessler, Everett M. Yew St.
Kilbreath, Francis K.
Depot St.
King, Albert W. Wallum Pond Rd.
King, Vernon A. Wallum Pond Rd.
Kleya, Andrew J.
N. E. Main St.
Jabrocki, Joseph
Main St.
Kleya, John P.
Main St.
Janeczek, Henry
Manchaug Rd.
Kleya, Joseph Jr.
A St.
Jenkins, William B.
Gilboa St.
Kleya, Joseph F.
Main St.
Jette, Fred J. Jette, Hormidas
Mechanic St.
Kłisiewicz, John J. Franklin St.
Johnson, Chesley H.
Main St.
Klisiewicz, Thomas
Johnson, Everett V.
Main St.
Klisiewicz, Walter N. Webster Rd.
Johnson, Leonard
North St.
Kochanowski, Anthony Gilboa Ct.
Maple St.
Kocur, Andrew
Martin Rd.
West St.
Kocur, John A.
Martin Rd.
C St.
Kocur, John J.
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