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(Disapproved). Preliminary requirements of Board of Survey and Selectmen incomplete.
ARTICLE 35. To see if the town will accept as a public way and name, Lincoln Circle, one hundred eighty feet running northerly from Shawsheen Road, plan on file with the Board of Survey,
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dated May, 1940, drawn by Morse, Dickinson & Goodwin, C.E., on petition of George R. Cairns and others.
ARTICLE 36. To see if the town will vote to purchase of George and Frank Cairns the water mains with appurtenances thereto belonging, now laid in said street known as Lincoln Circle, run- ning northerly from Shawsheen Road, provided the town votes to accept said road as a public way and to appropriate the sum of six hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents ($632.50) for said purpose, on petition of George and Frank Cairns and others.
(Disapproved). Preliminary requirements of Board of Survey and Selectmen incomplete.
ARTICLE 37. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to eliminate a dangerous bend on Highland Road near the Phillips Academy property and appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred ($1500.00) dollars therefor, on petition of Joseph Myatt and others.
(Disapproved). No one appeared before committee to explain article.
ARTICLE 38. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to widen Dascomb Road from Clark Road to a point beyond the house of Mr. Walter E. Curtis and appropriate the sum of sixteen hundred ($1600.00) dollars therefor, on petition of William J. Riley and others.
(Disapproved). No one appeared before committee to explain article.
ARTICLE 39. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to extend the water main from the corner of High Plain Road and Beacon Street along Beacon Street, a distance of approximately fifteen hundred feet and appropriate the sum of two thousand five hundred and sixty ($2560.00) dollars therefor, providing W.P.A. labor is available, on petition of Carl Stevens and others.
(Approved). $1280.00 (Provided distance to be 750 ft. and that 2 houses are built this year.)
ARTICLE 40. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to extend the water main from the corner of River Road and Brundrett Avenue along Brundrett Avenue a distance of fif-
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teen hundred feet to the property of Jacob Shlakis and appropriate the sum of two thousand three hundred and fifty ($2350.00) dol- lars therefor, providing W.P.A. labor is available, on petition of Alghi Shlakis and others.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 41. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to extend the water main from the corner of Brundrett Avenue and River Road along Brundrett Avenue to the property of Mr. Henry Robidoux and appropriate the sum of twenty-one hundred ($2100.00) dollars therefor, on petition of Henry Robi- doux and others.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 42. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to extend the water main from the corner of Sunset Rock Road and Spring Grove Road along Spring Grove Road a distance of approximately two hundred and seventy feet and ap- propriate the sum of nine hundred and eighty ($980.00) dollars therefor, on petition of George B. Horne and others.
(Approved)
ARTICLE 43. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to extend the water main from the dead end on Vine Street along Vine Street a distance of eight hundred and thirty- two feet and appropriate the sum of eighteen hundred ($1800.00) dollars therefor, providing W.P.A. labor is available, on petition of Edward A. Doyle and others.
(Disapproved). No one appeared before committee to explain article.
ARTICLE 44. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to provide and maintain Andover Skating Areas during the cold weather until the Town Meeting in 1942, and appropriate the sum of eight hundred ($800.00) dollars therefor and establish this item as part of the regular budget, on petition of the Com- mittee for Co-ordinated Recreation.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 45. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropri- ate the sum of twenty-five hundred ($2500.00) dollars to be used
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for the improvement of the grounds surrounding the Shawsheen School under the supervision of the School Committee, on petition of the Planning Board.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 46. To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen, the Board of Health and the Committee appointed at the Town Meet- ing in 1940 to survey the matter of disposal of garbage, rubbish and ashes, or all or any of them, to contract on behalf of the town, for a term of not more than three (3) years, for the collection and disposal of its garbage, refuse and offal, and will appropriate the sum of $12000.00 for the cost of such collection and disposal for the current year, on petition of John M. Mackenzie and others.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 47. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $1000.00 to begin the writing of a town history under the supervision of the Andover Historical Society, for publication in 1946, on petition of William A. Trow and others.
(Disapproved). Sufficient data not presented for entire cost of project.
ARTICLE 48. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to cut back the corner so as to give a better angle of vision on Salem Street near the property of Mr. John Scherner and appropriate the sum of six hundred and twenty-five ($625.00) dollars therefor, on petition of John Scherner and others.
(Disapproved). Recommend same to be done by Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 49. To see if the town will vote to accept from Smith P. and Lilla Burton on agreement to furnish the Town of Andover an easement allowing the laying and maintaining of a drainage system across their land from Elm Street to High Street and raise and appropriate the sum of $1200.00 to be spent under the direc- tion of the Board of Public Works in making a survey, plans and studies including a report with a view of providing suitable sani- tary and surface drainage structures to adequately serve that area of the town, bounded on the west by High Street, Cheever Circle and Pine Street, on the north by Haverhill Street, on the east by North Andover Town Line and on the south by Summer Street.
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All the above in accordance with local and State Board of Health requirements, on petition of Frederick E. Cheever and others.
(Disapproved). Believe cost should be borne by others.
ARTICLE 50. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to construct a sidewalk on the southerly side of Haver- hill Street from Enmore Street to High Street and appropriate the sum of twelve hundred and fifty ($1250.00) dollars therefor, on petition of Philip F. Leslie and others.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 51. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to repair cement sidewalks and line up curbing on streets in Shawsheen Village and appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred ($1500.00) dollars therefor, on petition of A. Norman Warhurst and others.
(Disapproved). Recommend matter be taken up with Board of Public Works.
ARTICLE 52. To see if the town will amend the Zoning By-Law by the adoption of the following :
Amend Section XII paragraph No. 4 to read
4. Permit conversion of a one-family or a two-family house existing at the time this By-Law is adopted into a two-family or apartment house, on petition of the Planning Board.
ARTICLE 53. To see if the town will amend its Zoning By-Laws by extending northerly the business district on the easterly side of North Main Street from the present termination thereof, about opposite the southerly line of Lewis Street, so as to include in the said business district the following land, with the buildings there- on, owned by the trustees under the will of Jacob W. Barnard, to wit:
A certain tract of land, with the buildings thereon, situated on the easterly side of North Main Street and bounded southerly ninety-two feet more or less by the present business district; easterly two hundred seventy-one feet more or less by an embank- ment wall at the westerly bound of land now or formerly of Henry W. Barnard, of land now or formerly of Daniel and Mary Hart, of land now or formerly of one McCarthy, and of land now
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or formerly of one Barrett; northerly seventy feet more or less by land now or formerly of one Kydd, and ninety-eight feet more or less by land now or formerly of one Crowley; westerly two hun- dred ninety-nine feet more or less by North Main Street, on peti- tion of Foster C. Barnard and others.
ARTICLE 54. To see if the town will change Article IX Building Laws, Section 12, Height of Building, the last sentence (In no wooden tenement house hereafter erected shall any story or any part thereof above the second story be occupied or arranged for housekeeping independently of the lower stories nor shall any pro- vision be made for cooking nor shall any cooking be done above the second story) to read, where there is a front and rear exit to a third story building, provision may be made to be occupied and arranged for housekeeping and cooking, on petition of Patrick J. Hannon and others.
ARTICLE 55. To see if the town will vote to permit Temple Emanuel, a corporation organized under the laws of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, to use as a cemetery, for the burial of human bodies, a certain tract of land, approximately seven (7) acres, situated in the Northerly part of the Town of Andover, near the boundary line of the City of Lawrence; being part of a parcel known as Currier Farm, as shown on a plan described as "Proposed Cemetery Location in former Currier Farm, Andover and Lawrence, Mass., dated September, 1940, Dana W. Clark, C.E. and as approved and restricted by Andover Board of Ap- peals, on petition of Samuel Resnik and others.
ARTICLE 56. To see if the town will vote to accept as a Public Way and name Moraine Street as approved by the Board of Sur- vey, laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown on plan en- titled "Plan of Moraine Street, Andover, Mass." made January, 1941 by Dana W. Clark, C.E., on petition of William Nicoll and others.
ARTICLE 57. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to install a sewer line, beginning at the sewer line on Red Spring Road and extending along Moraine Street a distance of approximately seven hundred feet and appropriate the sum of twenty-one hundred ($2100.00) dollars therefor, and assess better-
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ments upon the estates benefited by the above extension, on peti- tion of William Nicoll and others.
(Disapproved). Preliminary requirements of Board of Survey and Selectmen incomplete.
ARTICLE 58. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to shape up, gravel and hard surface Moraine Street from the corner of Red Spring Road a distance of approximately seven hundred (700) feet and appropriate the sum of five hundred and forty ($540.00) dollars therefor, on petition of William Nicoll and others.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 59. To see if the town will vote to sell the property acquired by deed of the Collector of Taxes, dated December 11, 1937, recorded North Essex District Registry of Deeds, Book 612, page 115.
ARTICLE 60. To see if the town will authorize the Board of Pub- lic Works to extend the water main from the corner of Porter Road and Abbot Street along Abbot Street a distance of five hundred feet and appropriate the sum of one thousand four hun- dred and twenty-five ($1425.00) dollars therefor, on petition of Louis G. Conkey and others.
(Disapproved). No definite data given for requirements of same.
ARTICLE 61. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Public Works to extend the water main from the present dead end on Abbot Street, near cemetery entrance, a distance of four hundred feet, and appropriate the sum of five hundred and eighty ($580.00) dollars therefor, provided W.P.A. labor is available, on petition of Walter R. Selfridge and others.
(Approved)
ARTICLE 62. To see if the town will vote to accept as a Public Way and name Bradley Avenue as approved by the Board of Sur- vey, laid out by the Board of Selectmen and shown on plan en- titled "Plan of Subdivision and New Street, Andover, Mass., made June, 1940 by Dana W. Clark, C.E."
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ARTICLE 63. To see if the town will vote to purchase of Walter S. Walker, the water mains with appurtenances thereto belonging, now laid in said street, known as Bradley Avenue, provided the town votes to accept said road as a Public Way and to appropriate the sum of $443.64 for said purpose, on petition of Walter S. Walker and others.
(Disapproved). Preliminary requirements of Board of Survey and Selectmen incomplete.
ARTICLE 64. To see if the town will vote to purchase from Karl C. Killorin a certain piece of land on Lowell Street easterly of the Haggetts Pond pumping station land, beginning at the corner of a fence on the northerly side of Lowell Street along said fence northerly four hundred feet more or less to the shore of Haggetts Pond, then northeasterly along the shore of Haggetts Pond two hundred twenty-five feet more or less, then southeasterly one hundred twenty feet more or less to a fence, then easterly along fence one hundred feet more or less, then southerly four hundred feet more or less to fence and land of Hill, then westerly four hundred eighteen feet along fence to point of beginning containing three acres plus, and appropriate $1250.00 for said purchase on petition of Karl C. Killorin and others.
(Disapproved)
ARTICLE 65. To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpended appropriations and free cash in the treasury.
ARTICLE 66. To act upon the report of the Town Officers.
ARTICLE 67. To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
There is the usual uncertainty at this season of the year re- garding the Town's receipts. In view of that fact
WE DO HOWEVER CALL TO YOUR ATTENTION
This year's recommended expenditures exceed last year's actual appropriation by about $9500.00
AND
Last year you were able to vote $15000.00 from Free Cash to- ward the reduction of the tax rate.
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The amount available from this source this year cannot be determined at time of going to press. However it seems likely that the same amount will be available this year.
We therefore emphasize to you the fact that even though your expenditures are kept down to our recommendations-
YOUR TAX RATE WILL INCREASE
UNLESS
State and County assessments are reduced below those of last year, and
UNLESS
Your receipts (other than those from regular taxes) increase over those of last year.
SUMMARY
Actual
Recommended
Approp. 1940
Approp. 1941
Increase 1941
Total
$668869.28
$678385.43
$9516.15
Actual taxable valuation for 1940
$15756782.00
Estimated taxable valuation for 1941
15906782.00
Tax Rate 1934
$29.50
Tax Rate 1937
$26.80
Tax Rate 1935
29.20
Tax Rate 1938
29.00
Tax Rate 1936
29.20
Tax Rate 1939
30.00
Tax Rate 1940-$30.00
HARVEY G. TURNER, Chairman RALPH A. WOODCOCK, Secretary HUGH BULLOCK MITCHELL C. JOHNSON
JOSEPH M. HARGEDON
CHARLES P. GABELER GEORGE A. STANLEY, JR.
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TOWN OF
ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS
IN OF
RPORATED MAY
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ASSACHU ..
SETTS
ANNUAL REPORT
of the TOWN OFFICERS
For the Fiscal Year Ending DECEMBER 31, 1941
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
Accounting Taxes and Assessments 103
Aid to Dependent Children 84
American Legion Quarters 94
Andover Post 2128 V.F.W.
95
Animal Inspector 65, 156
Appropriations for 1941
52
Armistice Day
95
Assessments and Receipts (B.P.W.) 107
Assessors 63,134
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
134
Municipal Properties and Public Improvements 135
Balance Sheet 120
Board of Appeals 138
Board of Health
72, 152
Board of Public Welfare
82, 145
Aid to Dependent Children 84
Infirmary 87,147
Old Age Assistance
86
Soldiers' Relief 89
State Aid 88
Board of Public Works 179
Accounts Receivable
112
Assessments and Receipts
107.
Highways
76
Sewers
75
Snow Removal and Sanding
79
Water Maint. and Construction
96, 97
Bonds, Redemption of See Town Debt
Building Inspector 70, 157
Cemetery Funds
114
Civilian Defense 67
Damages to Persons and Property 94 Departmental Accounts Receivable 112 Dog Officer 65
Election and Registration 66
Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital 74
Excess and Deficiency Account 113
Expenditures for 1941 61
Finance Committee 65
Finance Committee Recom- mendations 199
Fire Department 68, 148 Forest Fires 72
General Government Election and Registration 66
67
Municipal Buildings Town Officers 4
Highways 76
Insurance 95
Interest 101
Jury List 164
Memorial Day 95
Memorial Hall Library 91, 167
Certificate of Auditors 168
Library Statistics 177
Report of Librarian 169
Report of Trustees 168
Military Aid 88
Milk Inspector 154
Moderator 65
Moth Suppression 71,159
Moth Assessments 106
Motor Vehicles Excise Tax 105,134
Municipal Buildings 67
Municipal Properties and Public Improvements 135
Old Age Assistance
86
Overlay
111
Parks and Playgrounds 92
Planning Board 66, 136
Playground Committee 93, 141
Police Department 67,150
Pomps Pond Bathing Beach 94
Printing Town Reports 96
Public Dump 74
Purification Plant 74
Receipts for 1941 56
Reserve Fund 102
Retirement Report 143
*School Department 89
*Also see School Report
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Sealer of Weights and Measures
John Cornell Fund
113
Maturing Debt Overlay
101
Selective Service Board
142
Selectmen
61
Sewers
75
Reserve Fund
102
Town Debt
119
Sidewalk Assessments 107
79
Soldiers' Relief
89
Special Election 42
Special Primary
36
Spring Grove Cemetery
100,161
State Aid
88
State Audit
47
Street Lighting
80
Tax Collector 63, 126
Moth Assessments 106
Summary of Tax Collector's Cash Account 133
Tax Title Account 104
Town Accountant 51,62
Accounting Taxes and Assessments 103
Appropriations for 19-11
52
Balance Sheet
120
Board of Public Works Accounts Receivable 112
Water Accounts Receivable 112
Departmental Accounts Receivable 112
Water Maint. and Construction 96, 97
Director of Accounts 47
Wire Inspector 70, 163
Excess and Deficiency Account 113
Expenditures for 1941 61 *Also see School Report
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Town Clerk 46, 64
Town Counsel
65
Town Debt
119
Town Infirmary 87,147
Town Meetings
Proceedings 16
39
Special Meeting Warrants 12, 199
Town Officers
4
Town Physician 156
Town Scales 96
Treasurer
62, 125
Tree Warden
71,158
Trust Funds 115
*Trustees of Punchard Free School 116
Vital Statistics 46
111
Receipts for 1941
56
Assessments 107
*Trustees of Punchard Free School 116 Water Accounts Receivable 112
Snow Removal and Sanding
70, 162
Town Officers ELECTED AND APPOINTED
Moderator FREDERICK BUTLER
Board of Selectmen and Public Welfare
*HOWELL F. SHEPARD
Term expires 1943 66 1944
J. EVERETT COLLINS, Secretary
ROY E. HARDY, Chairman
66
66
1942
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Clerk
ARTHUR W. COLE, Agent, Bureau of Old Age Assistance and Welfare Board
Board of Assessors
*HOWELL F. SHEPARD
Term expires 1943
J. EVERETT COLLINS
1944
ROY E. HARDY, Chairman
1942
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Clerk
Assistant Assessors and Registrars
EDITH R. H. KITCHIN
CHARLES S. COOK
CARL N. LINDSAY
JOHN J. DOYLE JAMES D. DOHERTY MAY L. NOYES
Town Clerk
GEORGE H. WINSLOW Term expires 1942
Collector of Taxes
JAMES P. CHRISTIE Treasurer
Term expires 1943
THAXTER EATON
Term expires 1944
Town Accountant
MARY COLLINS
Town Counsel ARTHUR SWEENEY
Board of Retirement
MARY COLLINS, Chairman Term expires 1943 EDMOND E. HAMMOND 1943
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Secretary
66 1941
*Resigned
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Burial Agent, Soldiers and Sailors FRANCIS P. MARKEY
Board of Public Works
SIDNEY P. WHITE, Chairman
Term expires 1944
JOHN H. PLAYDON, Secretary
66
1942
WILLIAM F. BARRON
66
1943
CHARLES T. GILLIARD, Superintendent
EDWARD R. LAWSON, Assistant Superintendent
School Committee
FREDERICK C. SMITH, Chairman
Term expires 1944
KATHERINE A. BALDWIN
66
66
1944
*ALBERT C. MORRIS
1944
HAROLD T. HOUSTON
66
1942
ARTHUR R. LEWIS, Secretary
66
66
1942
JULIE S. MUSK
66
1942
WILLIAM A. DOHERTY
66
66
1943
MALCOLM B. McTERNEN
66
66
1943
KENNETH L. SHERMAN, Superintendent
Attendance Officer JOHN CAMPBELL
School Physician PHILIP W. BLAKE, M.D.
Athletic Medical Director
School Nurse
HARRY B. EAST, M.D.
EDITH MORETON, R.N.
Director, Continuation School CARL M. GAHAN
Board of Health
PERCY J. LOOK, M.D., Chairman Term expires 1943
FRANKLIN H. STACEY, Secretary
1942
GEORGE G. BROWN
..
1941
LOTTA M. JOHNSON, R.N., Nurse and Agent
ALFRED C. STACEY, B.T.C., Milk Inspector *Resigned
5
1942
EDWARD P. HALL
JOHN P. WHITE
66
1943
66
1943
JOHN M. ERVING
Inspector of Slaughtering RAY S. YOUMANS
Inspector of Buildings JOHN J. DRISCOLL
Inspector of Plumbing JOSEPH P. NOLAN
Planning Board and Board of Survey
WALTER M. LAMONT, Chairman
Term expires 1945
EDWARD P. HALL
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1946
SIDNEY P. WHITE
1942
HERBERT LEWIS
66
1943
WALTER TOMLINSON
66
1944
Inspector of Wires
WILLIAM J. YOUNG
Sealer of Weights and Measures LEWIS N. MEARS WILLIAM C. BROWN, Deputy
Trustees of Memorial Hall Library
PHILIP F. RIPLEY, Chairman
Term expires 1943
*GEORGE F. SAWYER, Secretary and Treasurer
NATHAN C. HAMBLIN
66
1942
HENRY G. TYER
66
1944
BURTON S. FLAGG
66
1945
CLAUDE M. FUESS
66
1946
MARY BYERS SMITH
66
66
1947
MIRIAM PUTNAM, Librarian
Trustees of Punchard Free School
REV. FREDERICK B. NOSS, President
REV. DONALD H. SAVAGE
REV. ALBERT C. MORRIS
EDMOND E. HAMMOND, Clerk and Treasurer
WILLIAM A. TROW
Term expires 1943
MYRON E. GUTTERSON
66
1943
HENRY G. TYER
1943
CHARLES C. KIMBALL
1943
66
*Resigned
6
1948
Trustees of Cornell Fund
EDWARD P. HALL ARTHUR W. COLE FREDERICK E. CHEEVER, Treasurer
Term expires 1944 66
1942
66 1943
Trustees of Spring Grove Cemetery
FRANK R. PETTY, Chairman
Term expires 1942
CLIFFORD W. DUNNELLS
66
1944
FRED G. CHENEY
66
66 1942
WALTER E. CURTIS
66
66 1943
FREDERICK E. CHEEVER
66
66
1943
JESSE E. WEST, Superintendent
Board of Registrars
RALPH A. BAILEY, Chairman
Term expires 1942
JOHN W. STARK
1944
FRANCIS D. HURLEY
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66 1943
GEORGE H. WINSLOW, Clerk
Street Lighting Committee
ERNEST R. EDWARDS, Chairman
WILLIAM H. MERCHANT
ELDON E. STARKE CHESTER A. JOHNSON
JOSEPH T. REMMES
Finance Committee
HARVEY G. TURNER, Chairman HUGH BULLOCK
RALPH A. WOODCOCK, Secretary
CHARLES B. GABELER
MITCHELL JOHNSON JOSEPH M. HARGEDON
Supervised Play Committee
STAFFORD LINDSAY, Chairman
HARRY I. EMMONS
CHARLES J. BAILEY RICHARD O'BRIEN
JAMES GILLEN MRS. GEORGE G. BROWN
HAROLD L. PETERS FRANCIS P. MARKEY
Superintendent of Moth Department and Tree Warden GEORGE R. ABBOTT
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Pomps Pond Committee GEORGE G. BROWN, Chairman GORDON B. ELLIOTT EDWARD LEFEBVRE
Board of Appeals
JAMES S. EASTHAM, Chairman
Term expires 1943
ROY E. HARDY, Secretary
1941
WALTER M. LAMONT
1942
EDWARD P. HALL
WALTER C. TOMLINSON
Associate member 66 66
Town Physician JOHN J. HARTIGAN, M.D.
Fire Department CHARLES E. BUCHAN, Chief LESTER HILTON, Deputy Chief
Central Station-Permanent Men
ALBERT COLE, Lieutenant TIMOTHY MADDEN
KERR SPARKS ALEXANDER MACKENZIE HENRY POMEROY JOHN COLE
Central Station-Call Men FREDERICK L. COLLINS, Captain
WILLIAM COLLINS
EARL URBAN
WILLIAM ROSÅ
EDWARD DOWNS
WINTHROP K. WHITE HERBERT BROWN
ROBERT JACKSON ARCHIBALD MACLAREN
JAMES WILLIAMS HARRY M. HAYWARD
Station No. 2-Permanent Men RALPH BAKER GORDON COUTTS
Station No. 2-Call Men JAMES OLDROYD, Lieutenant CHARLES MURNANE FOSTER MATTHEWS
HENRY PLATT HOWARD L. COLBATH
PATRICK MURNANE
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Forest Warden CHARLES E. BUCHAN
Police Department GEORGE A. DANE, Chief Sergeants WILLIAM R. HICKEY DAVID NICOLL
JAMES WALKER
JOHN DEYERMOND
ARTHUR JOWETT
GEORGE F. DUFTON
DAVID GILLESPIE CARL STEVENS FRANK McBRIDE WILLIAM STEWART
JOSEPH A. DAVIS
Reserve Officers
ALAN G. CHADWICK
GEORGE S. L. WALDIE
JAMES LYNCH JOSEPH E. O'BRIEN
Provisional Temporary Officers
JOHN CAMPBELL DAVID M. MAY ROBERT DOBBIE
GEORGE N. SPARKS
EUGENE R. ZALLA WINTHROP K. WHITE WILLIAM J. MCCARTHY
HERBERT H. LYLE, Dog Officer
Constables Terms expire 1941
GEORGE A. DANE J. LEWIS SMITH GEORGE N. SPARKS J. LEWIS SMITH, Civil Constable
Inspector of Animals SIDNEY P. WHITE
Surveyors of Wood, Bark and Lumber EDWARD S. HARDY JOSEPH I. PITMAN
Public Weighers
BENJAMIN JAQUES JEROME W. CROSS
LOUIS BEAULIEU
BERNARD L. McDONALD
HERBERT W. AUTY
GUY B. HOWE
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE WENDELL H. KYDD HENRY BURBINE W. GORDON COUTTS
FRED MACCORD
Fence Viewers GEORGE A. DANE CHARLES T. GILLIARD RAYMOND L. BUCHAN
Town of Andover Population-1940 Census, 11,077 Registered Voters-1941, 6,657
Political subdivisions including Andover Senators
DAVID I. WALSH-Clinton
HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR .- Beverly
Seventh Congressional District THOMAS J. LANE, 92 Abbott St., Lawrence, Mass.
Fifth Councillor District JAMES A. DONOVAN, 12 Ridge Rd., Lawrence
Fourth Essex Senatorial District FRANK D. BABCOCK, 4 Nichols Street, Haverhill Representatives Fourth Essex Representative District J. EVERETT COLLINS, 35 Summer Street, Andover HAROLD S. PEDLER, 174 Broadway, Methuen RAYMOND W. SCHLAPP, 41 Elm Street, Methuen Essex County Commissioners FREDERICK BUTLER, Andover C. F. NELSON PRATT, Saugus J. FRED MANNING, Lynn
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Selective Service
Local Board No. 3 Town Hall, Andover, Mass. Representing Andover, Boxford, and North Andover. The Board has five voting members: HUGH BULLOCK, Andover HENRY S. HOPPER, Andover (Secretary) CORNELIUS J. MAHONEY, North Andover WALTER K. MORSS, Boxford SAMUEL F. ROCKWELL, North Andover (Chairman)
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