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Equipment on hand as of January 1, 1956, consisted of :
1 Triple combination - 1000 G. P. M.pumper - 1953
1 Triple combination - 500 G.P. M. pumper - 1945
1 Triple combination - 500 G. P. M. pumper - 1937
1 65 ft. Junior Aerial, Ladder truck 1941
1 Cadillac Ambulance 1946
1 Henney Ambulance 1937
1 Forest Fire truck 1950
1 Jeep (Utility truck) 1953
1 Chief's car - DeSoto 1955
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Hose on hand includes: 6,850 ft. of 21/2 in., 4,100 ft. of 11/2 in., 2,150 ft. of 1-1/8 in. forestry hose and 1,450 ft. of 3/4 in. rubber booster line hose.
I recommend that next year the 1937 American LaFrance Pumper, which will be twenty years old then, be replaced by a new 750 G. P. M. pumper.
BUILDINGS: Both stations, Central and Ballardvale, are old and in need of expert appraising as to recommendations for preserving, maintaining, or altering of same if no im- mediate future plans call for their replacement. The outside maintenance of these buildings due to past hurricanes is urgent because they have been weathered considerably and are in need of repairs.
Serious consideration I hope will be given to locating a station, equipment and men in the near future somewhere in the Lowell St., West Parish area. In line with this thought, it may well be to the advantage of the town to keep the 1937 pumper in reserve and when the time comes, lo- cate the new pumper, recommended for purchase next year, in West Andover to disperse some of our coverage. I would also recommend that the forest fire truck be stationed in this area. When one realizes that we are covering an area of 31 odd square miles of territory from one corner of our town, it can readily be seen that as houses spread out so must our protection.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: This system, being installed over fifty years ago, has given Andover good service, but as is the case in most instances, it has not grown comparatively with the growth of and dispersal of the population. I re- commend, therefore, a program of installing four boxes and the associated wiring of same to the extension of this cover- age in the areas most needed.
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY L. HILTON, Chief Andover Fire Dept.
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Police Department
To the Board of Selectmen,
Andover, Massachusetts
January 18, 1956
GENTLEMEN :
I hereby submit a summary of the activities of the Police Department for the year ending December 31, 1955.
Miscellaneous complaints received and investigated 550
Summons served for out of town police 258
Automobiles stolen in Andover 4
Automobiles recovered in Andover 1
Bicycles stolen in Andover 17
Bicycles recovered in Andover
15
Breaks in camps and dwellings
10
Doors in business district found open and secured
165
Lost children returned to parents 15
Runaway children returned to parents and institutions 13
Missing persons reported, located, and returned
9
Number of persons bitten by dogs
38
Dog Bites reported to Board of Health
38
Dogs lost and returned to owners
25
Dogs killed by automobiles 33
Dogs injured by automobiles 53
3
Street lights out reported to Lawrence Electric Co.
882
Dead bodies cared for by police
4
Persons notified for out of town police 24
Dwellings inspected while owners away 355
Articles found and returned to owner 18
Highway conditions reported to Board of Public Works 71
Persons taken to Danvers State Hospital 9
Persons taken to hospitals in police cars
14
Bell alarms covered by police 81
Breaks made in business district 11
201
Cattle lost and returned to owners
Attempted suicide Arrests made for out of town police
ARRESTS AND CHARGES
Drunkenness
Speeding
Operating under the influence of liquor
Allowing improper person to operate motor vehicle
Leaving scene of accident
Operating without license
Operating after revocation of license
Operating after suspension of license
Refusing to stop for officer in uniform
Violation of law of the road
1
Operating to endanger
1
Failure to stop at stop sign
1
Parking meter violation
2
Failure to display inspection sticker
Armed robbery
Larceny
Breaking and entering
Delinquent child
Lewdness
1
Forgery
1
Unnatural act
1
Vagrancy
1
Assault and battery
1
Neglect of family
1
Disposal of rubbish on public way
1
Violation of probation
1
DISPOSITION OF CASES
Convicted in District Court
129
Placed on file
14
Probation
3
Released by Probation Officer
28
Sentenced to State Prison
2
Committed to Youth Service Board
2
Dismissed
2
Appealed to Superior Court
3
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1 2
52 57 10
1
1 4
1
1 1
6 2 8 8 2
$1,255.00
Fines paid
During the year 1955 there were 148 reportable accidents in Andover. Reportable accidents include fatal accidents, personal injury accidents, and property damage accidents where damage to one or more vehicles or other property amounts to more than $100.00. A breakdown of the accident total shows the following information :
Fatal accidents 0
Personal injury accidents 65
Pedestrian accidents
4
Bicycle-Motor vehicle accidents 5
Property damage accidents 74
The attached picture of the Traffic Accident Map main- tained at the police station shows a close-up of the two lo- cations where the most accidents occur; #1, the area of 1/2 mile radius of Andover Square, and #2, the area of 1/2 mile radius of Shawsheen Square. However, Rte. 28 from the Reading line to the Lawrence line is still the source of most of the town's accidents. In spite of the increased number of vehicles and traffic flow, there were 3 less reportable ac- cidents in 1955 than in 1954. During the year a total of 518 motor vehicle violation notices were issued by the local offi- cers, and 2583 vehicles were booked for illegal parking.
The school safety program continues to be one of the most important phases of police work. The police safety offi- cer working in conjunction with the school safety officer conducted many varied programs during the year. In- cluded was a bicycle rodeo stressing bicycle safety which was conducted under the supervision of the Registry of Motor Vehicles. Prizes were awarded to the winners of the various age groups. There are over 2075 bicycles registered in the town. Many talks on safety, together with the show-
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ing of safety films and the placing of safety posters in the several schools keeps the safety officer busy on the school safety program.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID L. NICOLL Chief of Police
DOG OFFICER
To the Board of Selectmen,
Andover, Massachusetts.
January 12, 1956
GENTLEMEN :
I hereby submit my annual report as Dog Officer for the year ending December 31, 1955.
Total number of dogs licensed in Andover 1383
Number of Kennel licenses in Andover 21
Number of complaints received and investigated 51
Total number of dog bites received and investigated 38
Number of dog bites reported to the Board of Health 38
Stray dogs picked up and cared for
52
Dogs reported lost by their owners
115
Number of dogs returned to owners
52
Total number of homes found for stray dogs
19
Number of dogs struck and injured by motor vehicles
64
Number of dogs struck and killed by motor vehicles
42
Dogs destroyed by police
7 31
Dead dogs removed from highways
Number of hens killed by dogs
7
Number of goats killed by dogs
1
Number of Deer killed by dogs
1
Dogs reported by owners as having been poisoned
3
Dogs taken from River
1
Number of dogs turned over to the M. S. P. C. A. 25
Number of dogs reported lost by out of town owners
4
Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM R. HICKEY Dog Officer of Andover
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Board of Health Nurse and Agent
To the Board of Health and Townspeople of Andover:
I herewith submit a brief report as Board of Health Nurse and Agent for the Town of Andover for the year 1955:
1955
1954
1953
Dog Bite
45
66
46
Tuberculosis
3
4
1
Scarlet Fever
101
16
5
Chicken Pox
106
24
97
Whooping Cough
4
14
12
Measles
307
17
27
Mumps
24
107
22
Syphilis
3
0
1
Gonorrhea
0
0
0
Infectious Hepatitis
5
0
0
Meningitis Meningococcial
0
0
1
Anterio Poliomyelitis
9
2
0
German Measles
1
1
12
Typhoid Fever
0
0
1
Undulant Fever
0
0
0
Salmonomellosis
1
0
0
Totals :
609
251
225
Deaths from Contagious Diseases
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
0
0
1
Poliomyelitis
1
0
0
Totals :
1
0
1
In 1955, Andover held the following free clinics: Polio- myelitis, Baby Clinic, and the Anti-Rabic Clinic for dogs.
Respectfully submitted,
LOTTA M. JOHNSON, R. N., R. S.
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Milk Inspector's Report
To the Townspeople of Andover:
I submit herewith a brief summary of the activities of my office for the year ending December 31, 1955.
The following licenses were granted and the fees for these turned over to the Town Treasurer :
Milk and cream 63
Manufacture of Ice Cream
and Frozen Desserts 3
Oleomargarine
20
Pasteurization
6
The distribution of the milk and cream licenses is as follows :
Distributors delivering from trucks 23
Retailers (including soda fountains) 24
Restaurants 16
Throughout the year, periodic inspection trips were made to all of the pasteurization establishments and a number of trucks delivering milk were stopped for inspection and sampling.
One complaint was received from a consumer relative to a milk sample. This complaint was checked and found to be minor in nature. One request for a source of goat's milk was also followed up.
Our revised ordinances relative to milk, which were adopt- ed during 1955, permit the use of milk dispensers in this town. We now have six of these units in operation at local restaurants and they have proved to be satisfactory.
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Since this will be my last report as your Milk Inspector, I would be most remiss if I failed to publicly express my thanks to all who have made my last eight years as Milk Inspector a most rewarding experience. My particular thanks to the town officials, the members of the Board of Health and our most valuable agent, Mrs. Lotta M. Johnson.
Respectfully submitted,
ROBERT A. WALSH, Milk Inspector
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Report of Building Inspector
To the Board of Selectmen : Town of Andover, Mass.
GENTLEMEN :
I herewith submit to your board my report for the year ending December 31, 1955.
There were two hundred and Sixty eight permits issued for new biuldings and One Hundred and Fifty Five permits issued for Additions and Alterations.
The estimated cost of construction reached a total of Six Million Five Hundred Seventy Five Thousand Eight Hundred Forty Five Dollars ($6,575,845.00). Of this total Six Hundred Seventy Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Dollars ($674,720.00) was the estimated cost for Additions and Alterations.
The estimated cost for New Dwellings was Three Million Six Hundred Sixty Nine Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($3,669,300.00).
Ten additional apartments were provided by Addition · and Alterations to existing buildings and one apartment by Duplex construction, thereby bringing the total added hous- ing during the past year to Two Hundred and Twenty Two units.
The Building Permits issued are classified as follows :
. Duplex Dwelling
1
Dwelling & Garage
170
Dwelling only
40
Garage
21
Commercial Garage
1
Bank Building
1
Insurance Building
1
Gymnasium
1
High School
1
Bus Storage
1
Summer House
3
Work Shop
1
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Tool Shed
5
Factory Warehouse
1
Shed
1 3
Garage & Breezeway
Track House
Cellar only
Sawdust House
Brooder House
1
Animal Shelter
1 1
Hen House
1
Freight Elevator
1
Batching Bin
1
Camp
1
Carport
1
This Department has collected in fees and turned over to the Town Treasurer Six Thousand Eight Hundred ninety Nine Dollars and Fifty cents. ($6899.50).
Respectfully submitted,
RALPH W. COLEMAN, Building Inspector
Report of Wire Inspector
Board of Selectmen, Andover Mass.
GENTLEMEN :
I hereby submit my report for wiring inspections the year 1955.
Number of Wiring Inspection Permits 595
Number of Fixture Inspection Permits 94
Total 689
Total amount collected and turned over to Treasurer Town of Andover, Mass., $689.00.
Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM J. YOUNG, Wire Inspector
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Sealer of Weights and Measures
December 31, 1955
Board of Selectmen Andover, Massachusetts
I hereby submit my annual report for the year 1955:
Work performed from January 1, 1955 to December 31, 1955 inclusive, including Scales, Weights, Gasoline meters, Vehicle tank systems, etc .:
Totals
Adjusted Sealed Not Sealed Condemned 40 488 3 1
OTHER WORK PERFORMED
Complaints investigated 8
Trial weighings and measurements of commodities put up for sale 556
Other inspections : Pedlars, oil and coal cert. 274
Total collections for the year 1955 were, $230.35.
Respectfully submitted,
JOSEPH SERIO, Sealer
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Report of Civil Defense Agency
Board of Selectmen Town House, Andover, Mass.
GENTLEMEN,
Civil Defense as a whole, from the National level, down through State, City and Town has taken on a far more im- portant meaning. Great changes have been made in manage- ment, personnel, methods and intent of purpose. 1956 will find Civil Defense stepped up to a far greater degree. It will have a very pertinent meaning and responsibility. It will undergo strict scrutiny and supervision by State and Federal officials.
Andover, though a small town, has a very vital and res- ponsible part to play in the official state picture, as it has been designated as the number one Reception Center north of Boston. In case of an emergency, Evacuation will be the order, and our assignment, our orders, will be to accept, house, feed, clothe and in general care for approximately 30,000 persons evacuated from the Boston area. THIS COULD BE OUR JOB AND RESPONSIBILITY.
I sincerely trust that all of us, citizens and officials alike will exert a greater effort to bring about an Andover Civil Defense Agency, worthy of its name.
I wish to congratulate the Andover Auxiliary Police and officers for its outstanding accomplishments. Few citizens realize or appreciate the many hours of service this group gives our town gratuitously. Andover can well be proud of these loyal, well trained and unselfish men, ready for any emergency,
Respectfully,
HAROLD W. WENNIK, Director Civil Defense
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Town of Andover - Jury List JULY 1955
Abbott, Irene O. Adams, George J.
Housewife
Cable Splicer
Allis, Frederick S. Jr.
Instructor
Retired
Section Hand
Merchant Housewife 6 Chestnut St.
Sales Manager 6 Chestnut St. Engineer 36 Morton St. Retired 48 Balmoral St. Custodian 18 Stratford Rd.
Bachmann, Herbert L.
Batcheller, Kirk R.
Bateson, James
Baxter, James G.
Bell, Audrey I.
Bendroth, Norma H.
Blomquist, Bror G.
Electrician
49 Union St. 70 Salem St.
Blunt, Thomas D.
Salesman
Bodenrader, George W.
Machinist
9 Burnham Rd.
Bodenrader, Louise G.
Housewife 9 Burnham Rd.
Bolten, John Jr.
Factory Manager Geneva Rd. Bkpr .- Steno. 21 Canterbury St. Public Accountant 9 Argyle St.
Housewife 9 Argyle St.
Housewife 67 Chestnut St.
Bramley, Maude P.
Housewife Appletree Lane Extractor 35 Pine St.
Clerk 34 Lowell St.
Brouillard, Joseph E.
General Contractor Bailey Rd. 29 Main St.
Brown, George B.
Retired
Brown, Gladys P. Brown, Mary W.
Housewife
104 Chestnut St. Haggetts Pond Rd.
Brown, Mildred H.
Housewife 422 Andover St.
Buchan, Ada A.
Secretary 50 Whittier St. At home West Knoll Rd.
Bullock, Emily
Burbine, Jerome J.
Chore Man
8 Lewis St.
212
83 Bartlet Street 28 Pasho St. Off 20 Salem St. 3 William St. Ballardvale Rd. 135 Haverhill St.
Anderson, Edward A. Anderson, John A. Ashburn, James R. Auty, Annie G. Auty, Herbert W. Avery, John
Babb, Benjamin
Sales Manager 161 Lowell St. Truck Driver 51 Red Spring Rd. Manager 43 Lowell St. Housewife 22 Marland., B.V. Housewife 17 High St.
Born, Elizabeth C.
Bowen, Harold G.
Bowen, Thelma F.
Bowman, Priscilla H.
Bredbury, Thomas F.
Brimner, Robert C.
Housewife
Burns, Donald S. Byers, Dorothy H. Byrne, B. Claire Carter, Phoebe B. Carver, John H.
Cecill, Alice G.
Chadwick, Agnes S. Chambers, Arthur S. Cheney, Paul G.
Farmer
Lowell St.
Christie, William
Christison, Leslie
Chemist 100 Burnham Rd. 98 Chestnut St.
Clark, Dana W. Retired 13 Florence St.
Clossey, Mary A.
Store Manager 7 Argyle St.
Colby, Herrick E.
Mach. Op. 117 Shawsheen Rd. Assistant Mgr. 10 Wolcott Ave.
Cole, John M. II
Collins, Andrew Retired 18 Wolcott Ave. Teacher 48 Morton St.
Coon, Raymond H.
Crocket, Douglas R.
Admin. Asst. 144 Shawsheen Rd.
Crompton, Fred
Parts Manager Lowell St.
Cutler, Barbara B.
Housewife 99 Shawsheen Rd.
Dalton, Charles F. Davis, Percy R. W.
Druggist 57 Chestnut St. Assistant Treas. 26 Riverina Rd.
Desrocher, Edward C.
Attendant
21 Florence St.
Disbrow, Herbert E.
Farmer Chandler Rd.
Doherty, James D.
Ins. Broker 9 Juniper Rd.
Donaldson, Donald
Manufacturer 260 N. Main St.
Dooley, Helen C.
Secretary 66 Pine St.
Dowd, Louise M.
Mathematician 40 Chestnut St.
Downs, William T.
Driver-Salesman 147 Elm St. Housewife 7 Foster Circle
Doyle, Lydia L. Duffy, Joan J. Housewife 4 Arundel St.
Duffy, Joseph G. Vice-President 4 Arundel St. Dufton, George P. Real Estate & Bldr. 7 Argyle St. Dunlop, Helen F. Dunn, Harold C. Housewife 20 Arundel St. Resident Mgr. 151 Chestnut St. Printer 18 Lucerne Drive
Durant, George C.
Eastman, Rachael D.
Housewife 20 William St. Mechanic 52 Morton St.
Ellis, Edward C.
Stock Broker Housewife
Student
Housewife
Salesman
16 Lockway Rd. Off Phillips St. 19 Canterbury St. 181 Lowell St. 24 Chandler Rd.
Housewife Ballardvale Rd. Housewife 160 Lowell St.
Rounds Cook 76 Chestnut St. Hospital Attdnt 36 Burnham Rd.
Churchill, Elmer T.
Salesman
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Ellis, Franklin T. Emery J. Donovan · Fallon, Joseph E. Jr. Field, Pauline D. Flather, Frederick J. Fleming, John J. Foster, Robert M.
Retired
109 Elm St.
Ins. Manager
9 William St.
Accountant 58 Maple Ave. Housewife 5 Wolcott Ave. Unemployed 45 Abbot St. Landlord 37 Maple Ave. Asst. Vice-Pres. 4 Dumbarton St. Overseer 14 Beech Circle
Francis, Charles H. Friel, John A. Gerrish, Winifred S. Gilcreast, Cleveland Gilfoy, Elven W.
Ins. Salesman 89 Chestnut St.
Housewife 27 Enmore St. General Manager 23 Bartlet St.
Mechanic 29 Summer St.
Ex. Manager 1 Ayer St.
Sales Clerk 1 Ayer St.
Cont'or & Build. 77 Whittier St.
Goodwin, Robert G.
Civil Engineer 82 Central St.
Retired 80 Poor St.
Maint. Machinist Woburn St.
Rbb'r Roll Bld. 32 Wash'ton Ave.
Gray, William I.
Cont. & Build. 179 Highland Rd.
Haartz, Bessie C.
School T'cher 60 High Plain Rd.
Hamilton, Frederick, L.
Model Maker 62 Maple Ave.
Harnedy, William A.
Hart, William J.
Haselton, George C.
Hatch, William G.
Henderson, Edna E.
Housewife Haggetts Pond Rd.
Hickey, Vincent P.
Accountant
232 No. Main St. 68 Essex St.
Hill, Erma L.
Housewife 23 Central St.
Hill, William R.
Storekeeper 23 Central St.
Holland, Robert C.
Supervisor 211 Chestnut St. Office Clerk 6 Morton St.
Holt, Percy R.
Field Worker Chandler Rd.
Horan, Joseph A. Howe, Guy B. Jr.
Howe, Lillian E.
Howe, Raymond W.
Innes, Andrew M.
Jagger, Margaret E.
Self-Employed 6 Henderson Ave. Tel. Solicitor 27 Sutherland St. Real Estate & Ins. 19 Arundel St. Underwriter 17 Canterbury St.
Housewife 20 Hall Ave., B. V.
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Giovinco, Pasquale Giovinco, Rose
Glynn, John F.
Gordon, William
Grant, Rankin D.
Gray, Claremont I. N.
Corp. Treas. 2 Carisbrooke St. Sr. Tally Clerk 5 Henderson Ave. Manager 11 Cheever Circle
Technician 215 Lupine Rd.
Hill, Charles A.
Retired
Jaspert, Eileen M. Johnson, Harold A. Johnson, Howard B. Judge, George Homer Judge, Irene E. Juhlmann, Laura B. Kelley, Sherwood W. Kellmurray, Mary E. Kiernan, Francis H. Kimball, Elizabeth W. King, Mary E.
Housewife
10 Stonehedge Rd.
Salesman 48 High Plain Rd.
Chief Engineer 66 Carmel Rd.
Retired 181 Highland Rd. Housewife 181 Highland Rd.
Retired 70 Center St., B. V. Self-employed 16 Coolidge Rd.
Housewife
84 Maple Ave.
Con. Engineer
West Knoll Rd.
Housewife 50 School St.
Housewife
4 Sutherland St.
Kinsman, Leslie S. Lamb, Frances C. Leahy, William F.
Lindholm, Edward M.
Livingston, Clinton R. Locke, Richard G.
Lord, Wilfred Luce, Rowland L. Marcille, Arthur J.
Office Worker
249 Andover St.
Marsden, Phillips B. Jr.
Salesman
9 Lockway Rd.
Marshall, Clifford E.
Cashier
22 Pasho St.
Marshall, Kenneth S.
Supervisor
28 Chandler Rd.
Marshall, Ruth S.
Housewife 22 Pasho St.
Marson, Virgil
Self-employed Argilla Rd.
Mattheson, Wendell A.
Head Teller 12 Clark Rd., B. V. Scy. & Ad. Asst. 74 Morton St. Clerk 78 Pine St.
Housewife 17 Lowell St.
Manufacturer 37 Canterbury St.
Housewife 210 Main St.
Clerk 49 Whittier St.
Laundry Mgr. 87 Chestnut St.
Attendant Retired 33 Pasho St.
Painter 2 Stratford Rd.
Mechanic River St., B. V.
Clerk 63 Chestnut St.
Noyes, Catherine J.
Housewife
385 No. Main St.
215
McCarthy, Irene H. McSherry, Jean
Miller, Frances S.
Milliken, Ralph N. Minard, Dorothy L.
Muller, Walter F. Mulvey, Joseph A. Newman, Winthrop R. Newton, Lester C. Nicoll, Frank L.
121 Elm St.
Northrup, Robert G. Nowell, Barbara S.
Unemployed 18 Summer St. Housewife 54 Lowell St.
Operative 65 Red Spring Rd. Naval Architect 44 Chestnut St. Florist 158 Andover St. Contractor 3 Windsor St.
Retired 23 Wolcott Ave. Furniture Dealer 19 Summer St.
O'Donnell, Eunice M. Paige, Alice E.
Pariseau, Dorothy F.
Housewife 34 Chandler Rd.
Housewife 17 High Plain Rd.
Chemical Operator Upland Rd.
Salesman 4 Maple Ave.
Peatman, Arthur
Yard Foreman Cutler Rd.
Penwell, Charlotte M.
Housewife 11 Locke St.
Petrie, John P. T.
Janitor 53 Bartlet St.
Piper, Irving O.
Clerk 29 Canterbury St.
Pitman, Douglas B.
Clerk
78 Salem St.
Plummer, Frederick A.
Clerk 26 Sutherland St.
Read, Arthur E. Jr.
Sales Mgr. 107 High Plain Rd.
Rice, Mary A.
Housewife 8 Morton St. Packaging Eng. 38 Chestnut St.
Robb, David B.
Janitor 32 Park St.
Roberts, George P.
Engineer 240 Abbot St.
Robertson, Francis C. Jr.
Steam-fitter 17 Burnham Rd.
Robinson, Edward W.
Insurance Agent 5 Lockway Rd.
Robinson, Helen L.
Housewife 127 River Rd.
Rockwell, Henry D. Jr.
Manufacturer 47 Cuba St.
Rogers, Irving E.
News'pr Pblshr. Sunset Rock Rd.
Roundy, Glenn H.
Executive 28 Wolcott Ave.
Roundy, Virginia A.
Housewife 28 Wolcott Ave.
Rutter, Harold A.
Note Teller 18 Canterbury St.
Saber, Hyman A.
Fur Buyer 91 Burnham Rd.
Schirner, Dorothy
Housewife
7 Lincoln Circle
Sellars, Harry
Salesman 5 Avon St.
Shaw, Clinton D.
Salesman Wildwood Rd.
Sheeley, Russell F.
Maint. Elec. 183 Summer St.
Sherry, Richard A.
Dairyman 247 Andover St., B. V.
Shorten, Mildred R.
Clerk 53 Abbot St.
Smith, Hollis A.
Staff Secretary 3 Stirling St. Switch'bd Op. 19 Burnham Rd. Machinist 20 Summer St.
Steinert, Arthur E.
Contractor 1 Union St.
Stewart, Catherine A.
Self-Employed 104 Salem St.
Stowers, Anna M.
Housewife 89 Main St.
Sutton, Osborne
Caterer
119 Chestnut St.
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Southwell, Lynn C. Stack, Robert A.
Teacher 11 Tewksbury St., B. V.
Housewife 53 Salem St.
Patterson, Helen S. Patterson, Willard H. Pearson, Walter
Riley, T. John
Sweeney, Mildred L. Tapley, Fred J.
Tavern, Dorothy S. Taylor, Ruth P.
Taylor, Thomas D.
Teichert, Frederick E.
Thompson, Gordon M.
Thompson, Lester M.
Salesman
19 Chandler Circle.
Secretary 28 Canterbury St.
Laborer Clinton Court, B. V.
Housewife 15 Chandler Circle Watchmaker 35 Chandler Circle Operative 111 Abbot St. Farmer South Main St.
Tucker, Charles H.
Turner, Harvey G.
Veit, Ethel H.
Housewife 8 Coolidge Rd.
Carpenter 50 High St., B. V.
Asst. Purch. Agt. 54 High St.
Housewife 28 Essex St.
Housewife 18 Riverina Rd.
Salesman 18 Riverina Rd.
Tel. Oper. 69 Highland Rd.
Contractor Bancroft Rd.
Div. Sales Mgr. 18 Lowell St.
Wennik, Harold W.
West, Howard A.
Westhaver, George B.
Eng. Cont. 23 Cheever Circle
Whitcomb, Irving J.
Ins. Salesman 36 Central St.
Secretary 196 Shawsheen Rd. Purch. Agt. 165 Shawsheen Rd. Meter Reader 739 River Rd. Insurance Business Alden Road Wool Salesman 6 Cabot Rd.
Housewife 6 Cabot Rd.
Inspector 173 Lowell St.
Service Station 19 Balmoral St.
Trustee 276 No. Main St.
Laborer 28 Union St.
Electrician 42 Elm St ..
Yunggebauer, Fred
Housewife
64 Central St. Overseer 91 High St. Secretary 78 Main St. Asst. Off. Mgr. 26 Hall Ave., BV Mach. Shop F'man 79 Lowell St. Executive West Knoll Rd.
Chemist
14 Arundel St.
Thompson, Shirley M.
Thomson, David M. Titcomb, Jessie M. Trott, Robert L.
Wade, Kenneth E.
Wallace, Thomas R. Walsh, Mary D.
Warhurst, Alice V.
Warhurst, A. Norman Watson, Ruth
Watson, William A.
Webster, Alvin S.
Laundry Bus. 14 Lucerne Drive Stat. Eng. Haggetts Pond Rd.
White, Frances E.
Whiteside, Charles B. M. Whitney, Chester F. Jr. Wilkinson, Ernest L.
Wilkinson, Raymond E. Wilkinson, Ruth K. Williams, Richard L. Wilson, Kenneth O. Wood, Cornelius A.
Young, Dudley A.
Young, William J.
Merchant
61 Lowell St.
217
Trustees and Staff of Memorial Hall Library
*CAROLINE P. LEAVITT EDWARD I. ERICKSON JOSEPH SERIO ALAN R. BLACKMER
LEO F. DALEY
ARTHUR W. REYNOLDS WILLIAM N. PERRY
*ELINORE L. WASHBURN
Chairman ARTHUR W. REYNOLDS
Secretary WILLIAM N. PERRY
Treasurer LEO F. DALEY
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