Town annual report of Plymouth, MA 1957, Part 15

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Publication date: 1957
Publisher: Town of Plymouth
Number of Pages: 366


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Town of Plymouth Buildings


2,525


1


Church


7,000


1


Motel


15,000


226


$356,250


1 Zoning Violation corrected by removing part of building (Board of Appeals action)


4 Zoning Violations pending legal action


1 Zoning Violation pending Selectmen's action


1 Court Action pending. (Sub-control Law)


1 Court Action pending. (Zoning and Building Code)


1 Court Action pending. (Board of Appeals)


1 Motel Permit referred to Planning Board. (Sub-divi- sion)


1 Zoning Violation enforced by Court Action. Building removed entirely. (Brockton Superior Court)


2144 Calls made pertaining to Zoning requirements 20 Referrals to Zoning Board of Appeals


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13 Buildings demolished. (Valuation $43,275)


31 Elevators inspected. (State Laws)


4 Hotels inspected. (State Laws)


6 Dumbwaiters inspected


1 Hoistway inspected


6 Sub-divisions received from Planning Board compris- ing 107 house lots


54 Plans submitted to Planning Board on Form A re- quiring signature only


HEALTH DIVISION


Mrs. Harriet M. Darsch, Supervisor


Dangerous Diseases Reported:


Dog Bites


67


Mumps


55


Chickenpox


35


Measles


13


Tuberculosis


9


Infectious Hepatitus


4


Salmonellosis


4


Scarlet Fever


3


Syphillis


2


Septic Sore Throat


1


Gonorrhea


1


Acute Encephalitis


1


195


Licenses and Permits Issued:


Plumbing


689


Cesspool


186


Milk and Cream


138


Methyl Alcohol


48


Camps, Cabins, Motels, etc.


45


Oleomargarine


36


Stables


26


Milk Producers


10


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Rubbish Collectors 8


Cesspool Cleaning 6


Nursing and Boarding Homes 5


Frozen Desserts 4


Kindergartens


4


Rat Shooting at Dump


4


Funeral Directors 3


Garbage Collection


3


Milk Pasteurization 3


Massage 2


Slaughter


1


Non-Alcoholic Beverages


1


1222


Chest x-rays taken at Jordan Hospital Clinic 215


Chest x-rays taken at Plymouth County Hospital 163


378


Slaughter Inspector Reports:


39 animals slaughtered and inspected


Animal Inspector Reports:


148 animals shipped in from out-of-state


84 dogs quarantined


76 barns inspected


26 stables inspected


703 animals inventoried and reported to state


Receipts:


Licenses and Permits $2,535.00


Tuberculosis Including Subsidy for 1956 1,625.00


Town of Halifax 120.00


Dental Clinic 222.38


$4,502.38


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Immunization Clinic:


Inoculations Given


Polio - Children 816


Polio - Adults 357


Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Whooping Cough


342


Asian Flu


278


Vaccinations


84


Adult Diphtheria


10


Miscellaneous


9


1896


The above figures do not include the hundreds of polio inoculations given in the schools.


The Health Department would like, at this time, to express its gratitude to all who helped to make our polio inoculation program of the past few years the great success that it was. Without the cooperation of the School Department and its teachers and nurses, and all the volun- teer workers who gave so generously of their time at our clinics, a program of this size could not be successful. Plymouth children are now well immunized against polio. It is hoped that parents of newborns in the future will see that their babies are all immunized as infants.


As you can see from the above figures, our immuniza- tion clinic, which is now held monthly, has also been a success. All infants should be immunized against diph- theria, tetanus, whooping cough and smallpox early in life and re-immunized faithfully thereafter as the schedule calls for.


It is hoped that in the not too distant future a com- plete tuberculosis program will be available to the towns- people. This will depend entirely on adequate nursing service being made available to the Health Department.


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS AND SEWERS


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit a report of the work done in the Street and Sewer Departments from January 1 to De- cember 31, 1957:


SEWERS


Approximately five miles of the main sewers were cleaned and necessary manholes repaired. Several worn manholes had frames and covers replaced. There were nine new house connections put in this year. No exten- sions were added to the sewer system for the year 1957.


STREET CLEANING


The street cleaning program was carried out with the Elgin sweeper being used from April to November. The main road was swept every day and the side streets every other day. The present sweeper now in use is eight years old and I am recommending a new sweeper in my 1958 budget.


ASPHALT SIDEWALKS


The maintenance and construction of asphalt side- walks were completed on the following streets: Summer St., Standish Ave., Royal St., Water St., Leyden St. to Union St. on the west side, Water St. at Mabbett's Mill, North Spooner St. on the north side, Oceanview Ave., Middle St. on north and south sides, Market St., Forest Ave., Forest Ave. Court on east and west sides, Main St. Ext. at the Dairy Bar, Knapp's Terrace, Sandwich St., Oak St., Allerton St., Vernon St. on the south side, Carver St., Pleasant St. and Cordage Street.


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DRAINS


From the foot of Lothrop Street (east of R.R. track) to present drain on Water St. Ext., 321' of plain 12" con- crete pipe and 210' of 12" corrugated pipe was laid with four catchbasins to take care of surface water and springs in this area. Clifford Road to the brook on Jordan Road, 1065' of 12" concrete pipe was laid with three catchbasins to relieve water from running onto property of the Whipple Estate. Permission to lay pipe on private prop- erty was given by Thomas W. Prentice, superintendent of the estate. Nick's Rock Road had 261' of 12" concrete pipe laid with two catchbasins to take care of surface water.


FENCES


A new chain link fence was erected on the east and west sides of Market St. at Town Brook. The Providence Wire Works, Inc. of Providence, Rhode Island, furnished and installed the fence for $389.25. On the west side of Sandwich Road, the old wooden fence was removed and replaced with eighty cement posts set ten foot apart. Carver Road, west of Route #80, had twenty-five cement posts replaced. Ten cement posts were set on the Great Herring Pond Road replacing the wooden fence. Small repairs were made to the Robinson St. fence and the Forest Ave. fence.


CHAPTER 718, ACTS OF 1956


With an appropriation from the State of $65,382.30, the following streets were resurfaced with Type I mix, including a 11/2" base and 1" top: Leyden St., North St., Middle St., Howland St., Chilton St., Lothrop St., Alden St., Castle St., Cherry St., Summer St., Savery's Lane, Vernon St., and Mayflower St. 6,249.65 tons of Type I mix was laid by the contractors on these thirteen streets. Murray St., Union St. and Fremont St. are included in this road program but work was delayed on these three streets on account of water construction. They will be surfaced in 1958.


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HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION (BOND ISSUE)


This road program was carried out under a $80,000 bond issue and the following streets were resurfaced with 3" Type I mix by Warren Brothers Roads Company of Cambridge: Forest Ave., Forest Ave. Court, Holmes Terrace, Hedge Road, Prince St., Cordage Street, Suosso's Lane, Jefferson St., Market St., Summer St., Town Square, Stephen St., So. Green St., Chestnut St., Edes St., New- field St., Obery Road, Stafford St., Whiting St., Pleasant St., Willard Place and a small section on Davis St. and Lothrop St. Extension. A total of 7,212.95 tons of mix was laid on these streets. Centennial St. was resurfaced by Thomas Bros. of Taunton with 528.45 tons of mix laid. Also included under this bond issue was the laying of a 3" mixed in place top on Doten Road and Jordan Road. Gravel penetration sealed with asphalt and sand was applied to the following gravelled roads: Nook Road, Arlington Road, Emerson Road and Island Pond Road. The Head of the Bay Road was widened and gravelled as a safety measure. A small balance remains under this appropriation for further improvement of roads in 1958.


CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION


(So. Spooner St., Spooner St., North Spooner St. and Carver Road)


A road surface of a 3" stone penetration base with 11/2" Type I top was laid from the corner of Court Street and No. Spooner Street to the corner of Court Street and So. Spooner Street with Spooner Street included. Carver Road was surfaced with a 3" mixed in place top from Route 44 south, a distance of 1200' sealed with asphalt and sand. Work was completed this year by the contractor, P. Lanzillotta & Sons of Pembroke.


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CHAPTER 90 MAINTENANCE


The Federal Furnace Road received a seal coat of asphalt and sand starting at the Carver Line to the top of Sparrows Hill. Route 44 received the same treatment from the Plymouth-Carver line east, for a distance of one mile. Shoulders, depressions and waterways were im- proved with hot mix previous to sealing.


GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALK AND CURBING


The Newfield St. playground was made safe by cover- ing the flume with a 4" cement cap reinforced with iron rods. A new cement sidewalk at Sherman Furniture Store, North Plymouth, was laid with property owner paying one-half of cost. On the east side of Gray Ave., 164' of 7" × 18" of curbing was laid.


TRAFFIC AND STREET MARKING


Lines and crosswalks were repainted white with taxi stands and entrances to driveways painted yellow. A number of traffic signs were replaced and others re- painted. Meter lines were repainted and meter posts were replaced where cars and trucks backed into them.


STREET ALTERATIONS .


The widening on Court St. between No. Park Ave. and So. Park Ave. was altered by removing sixty feet of curbing and setting it back five feet. A tree stump was removed and improved with a blacktop sidewalk and roadway. The corner of No. Park Ave. and Court St. was cut back, rounded and widened to a point of ten feet. Work included moving traffic signal and fire alarm box back three feet, installing twenty-five feet of cement curbing and sidewalk and roadway blacktopped. The corner of Nelson St. and Water St. was rounded and corner cut back and widened to ten feet. Work included removal of tree and stump, eighty feet of cement curbing


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installed and roadway was resurfaced from railroad track south to Scudder's Coal Company.


MISCELLANEOUS


A mixed in place black top #2 thick was laid over the gravel base on the Watercourse Road between the cranberry bogs.


The Highway Department purchased a 21/2 to 3 ton dump truck from the Shiretown Motors Co. and disposed of the 1951 dump truck.


The work in the outlying districts has been carried out satisfactorily by the district foreman. The cutting of brush, gravelling, widening of bad corners and scrap- ing were all given the proper attention.


The several requests from the Selectmen's Office and other town departments were given special attention.


Newly accepted roads by the Town have been bounded by the Town Engineer with the bounds being made by the Highway Department.


Lines and grades for street and sewer work have been furnished by the Town Engineer, Edward Chase, and records of same filed at his office on Lincoln Street.


Respectfully submitted,


ELMER C. CHANDLER, Supt. of Streets and Sewers.


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LIST OF JURORS


Prepared by the Selectmen of Plymouth, Mass., for 1958


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Anderson, George, West Pond, Billing Clerk, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Anderson, Marjorie M., 4 Alden Street, Secretary, Plym- outh Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Anderson, Russell W., Point Road, Manomet, Draftsman and Architectural Designer, self-employed.


Armstrong, Douglas H., 274 Sandwich Street, Time Study Man, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Arnold, Leonard P., 7 Birch Avenue, Order Checker, Blue Hills Frozen Foods Storage, Inc., Milton, Mass.


Axford, Ruth W., 16 Whiting Street, Bank Clerk, Life Insurance Department, Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, Plymouth; Husband's occupation, Laundry Route Salesman, Old Colony Laundry, Plymouth.


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Baler, Edward F., 2 South Green Street, Real Estate Agent, Elmer E. Avery Insurance Agency, Plymouth. Barbieri, Frederick A., 21 Pleasant Street, Package Store Clerk, Pioppi's Package Store, Inc., 60 Court Street, Plymouth.


Barnes, Thomas L., 13 Winter Street, Bank Teller, Plym- outh National Bank, Plymouth.


Barrett, William H., 1 Cushman Street, Assessor and Selectman, Town of Plymouth.


Bartlett, Robert H., Bartlett Road, Manomet, Estimator, Bethleham Steel Corp., Quincy, Mass.


Barufaldi, Amedio J., 427-A Court Street, Office Super- visor, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Basinski, Leonard E., 13 Sever Street, Telephone Central Office Repairman, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Town Square, Plymouth.


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Benson, Raymond E., White Horse Road, Seasonal Restau- rant Operator, Self-employed, Taylor Avenue, White Horse Beach, Plymouth.


Bittinger, Paul W., 4 Stephens Lane, Editor and Publisher, The Memorial Press, Middle Street, Plymouth.


Bodell, Sara C., 155 Court Street, Retired; Former occupa- tion and employer, Office Manager, Plymouth County Electric Company, Plymouth.


Boutin, Elmer P., 41 Stafford Street, Retired; Former occupation and employer, Harbor Master, Town of Plymouth.


Bramhall, Richard W., Sandwich Road, Senior Clerk Interviewer, Commonwealth of Mass., Division of Employment Security, 39 Court Street, Plymouth.


Brenner, William James, 24 Nelson Street, Foreman, Edes Manufacturing Company, Lothrop Street, Plymouth. Brewster, Ellen H., Warren Avenue, Housewife; Hus- band's occupation: Chairman of the Board, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Brigida, Peter A., 41 Davis Street, Self-employed, Presi- dent, Plymouth Recapping, Inc., 63 High Street, Plymouth.


Brown, Frank T., Jr., Assistant to Controller, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Buck, Elmer F., 60 Sandwich Street, Linoleum Contractor, Self-employed.


Butterfield, Charles P., Jordan Road, Mechanical Engineer, George R. Churchill Company, Inc., Hingham, Mass.


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Canevazzi, Mauro, Overlook Road, General Insurance Broker and Public Accountant, Self-employed, Plym- outh Insurance Agency, 5 Town Square, Plymouth.


Cappanari, Joseph, 9 Shaw Court, Dressing Tender, Textile Worker, George E. Mabbett & Sons, Water Street, Plymouth.


Carafoli, Charles E., 32 Mayflower Street, Gas Station Operator, Self-employed.


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Caranci, Arthur C., Westerly Road, Retired; Former occupation, Fireman, Town of Plymouth.


Cavicchi, Milo G., 65 Oak Street, Self-employed, Owner and partner, Rogers Supermarket, State Road, Mano- met.


Clark, Harold G., 13 Mt. Pleasant Street, Time Study Man, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Clark, Warren H., Cedarville, Owner-Operator, Summer Vacation Colony, Self-employed.


Cohen, Harris, 2 South Green Street, Real Estate Dealer, Self-employed, 15 Market Street, Plymouth.


Correa, Antone, Jr., 11 Allerton Street, Stores Clerk and Substation Attendant, Plymouth County Electric Company, Plymouth.


Crawley, Manuel, 100 Standish Avenue, Carpenter, Plym- outh Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Crowell, Kenneth F., 28 Vernon Street, Salesman, Estes Auto Supply, Rockland, Mass.


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Davis, Warren O., 116 Warren Avenue, Manager, E. S. Morton & Co., 31 Bay Street, Brockton.


DeCost, Stanley, Clifford Road, Milk Salesman and Fore- man, Nook Farm Dairy, Nook Road, Plymouth.


Diegoli, Antone P., 1 West Street, Clerk, Bruno's Package Store, Cedarville.


Diesel, Paul, Warren Avenue, Marine Insurance Under- writer, Aetna Life Affiliated Co., 10 P. O. Square, Boston, Mass.


Dittmar, Warren E., 95 Allerton Street, Retired, Former Occupation and employer, Foreman, Plymouth Cord- age Co., Plymouth.


Douglas, Herbert L., Sandwich Road, Retired, Former Occupation and employer, Superintendent of Mails, Post Office Department, U. S. Government.


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Ellis, Amelia L., 21 Church Street, Clerk, Plymouth Federal Savings & Loan Association, Plymouth.


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Farina, Pasqualina, 4 Watercure Street, Clerk, Office of the Clerk of Courts, County of Plymouth, Plymouth. Ferrari, Henry A., Pierce Avenue, Insurance Agent, Cape Insurance Agency, 74 Court Street, Plymouth.


Fortini, Essio, 121 Sandwich Street, Retail Milk-route Salesman, White Bros. Milk Company, Duxbury, Mass.


Fowler, Percival W., Wellingsley Avenue, Sales Manager, Blackstone Mills, Inc., Clinton, Mass.


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Gallagher, John V., 39 Royal Street, Auto Mechanic, Shire- town Motors, Inc., Water Street, Plymouth.


Gilbert, Helen H., 218 Sandwich Street, Housewife.


Ginhold, George D., Jr., 361/2 Standish Avenue, Custodian, Plymouth Federal Savings & Loan Association, Plym- outh.


Govoni, Alfred, 371/2 Oak Street, I. B. M. Operator, Plym- outh Cordage Company, Plymouth.


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Hall, Dora E., 481/2 Sandwich Street, Housewife; Hus- band's Occupation and Employer: Dresser Tender, Mayflower Worsted Company, Kingston.


Harlow, Elmer R., Jr., Old Sandwich Road, Ellisville, Senior Civil Engineer, Mass. Department of Public Works, 100 Nashua Street, Boston, Mass.


Harlow, Oliver, 2 Allen Court, Printer, Memorial Press, Middle Street, Plymouth.


Harrington, William, Arlington Road, Priscilla Beach, In- surance Agent and Broker, Self-employed.


Harty, J. Patrick, 486 Seaview Drive, Manomet, Sports Writer, Boston Globe, Boston, Mass.


Harvender, Ruth, Point Road, Manomet, Clerk, Mayflower Pharmacy, State Road, Manomet.


Haskell, Walter B., Middle Street, Newspaper editor-writ- er, Old Colony Memorial, Middle Street, Plymouth.


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Henderson, Charles T., 22 Davis Street, Store Manager,


Sherwin-Williams Co., 46 Court Street, Plymouth.


Holman, Orrin, 182 Court Street, Bus Driver and Mail


Contractor, Self-employed, Holman & Son, 182 Court Street, Plymouth.


Holmes, Cornelius H., Brookside Avenue, Lobster Fish- erman, Self-employed.


Houde, Lawrence, 98 Allerton Street, Branch Office Man- ager, White Bros. Milk Company, Duxbury, Mass.


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Jenkins, Gordon H., 42 South Spooner Street, Weigher, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


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Kane, Thomas, 136 Sandwich Street, Printer, Memorial Press, Middle Street, Plymouth.


Kendrick, Carleton W., 141 Court Street, Textile Exam- iner, George Mabbett & Sons, Water Street, Plymouth. Kennedy, John A., 15 Stafford Street, Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent, Town of Plymouth.


Kessler, Frank J., 301/2 South Street, Bus Driver, Plym- outh & Brockton Street Railway Co., 109 Sandwich Street, Plymouth.


Klasky, Melvin P., 33 Union Street, Antique Dealer, Plym- outh Antique Centre, 26 Union Street.


Kramer, Nathan, Overlook Road, Pharmacist, Pilgrim Drug, Inc., Main Street, Plymouth.


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Lacey, Theodore W., 15 Caswell Lane, Boatyard Foreman, Plymouth Marine Railway, Inc., Plymouth.


Ladd, John F., 74 Court Street, Bank Teller, Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, Main Street, Plymouth. Lamb, George F., Jr., 2 Atlantic Street, Bus Operator, Plymouth & Brockton Street Railway Co., 109 Sand- wich Street, Plymouth.


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Leeson, Alton K., 260 Sandwich Street, Plant Manager, Monomoy Chemical Works, Inc., Off Mckinley Road, Plymouth.


Loring, Elmer E., State Road, Shoe Machinery Assembler, International Shoe Machinery Corp., Plymouth


Lovett, John D., 9 Pleasant Street, Printer, Memorial Press, 23 Middle Street, Plymouth.


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Maccaferri, John F., 12 Alden Street, Clerk, Puritan Cloth- ing Co., Plymouth.


Magee, John J., 219 Court Street, Investment Business, Coffin & Burr, Inc., 60 State Street, Boston, Mass.


Malaguti, Everett, 15 Knapp Terrace, Land Developer, Self-employed.


Manseau, Alfred A., 57 Pleasant Street, Sub-station Oper- ator, Plymouth County Electric Company, Plymouth. Martin, Charles R., 7 Lothrop Street, Yard Foreman, Plymouth Lumber Company, Plymouth.


Martin, Robert J., 43 Spooner Street, Clerk, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


McLean, Clifton B., 1 Cushman Street, Shipping Foreman, Cobb & Drew, Kingston, Mass.


Montanari, Alvin L., 11 Sever Street, Storekeeper, Self- employed, M. & M. Sporting Goods Co., 35 Main Street, Plymouth.


Morton, Anne H., 250 Sandwich Street, Clerk, Plymouth County Electric Company, Plymouth.


Mossey, Lawrence D., 12 North Spooner Street, Mill Work- er, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


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O'Brien, Walter A., 17 Highland Terrace, Retired, Former occupation, Self-employed, Gasoline Service Station Manager.


O'Fihelly, J. Jeremiah, 3 Birch Avenue, Chief Armorer, Plymouth National Guard Armory, Commonwealth of Mass., State Quartermaster's Dept., Boston, Mass.


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Ottino, Louis J., 5 Lafayette Court, Unemployed, former occupation and employer, Truck Driver, Sears Fuel Company, Plymouth.


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Pacheco, John J., Overlook Terrace, Assistant Manager, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1 Madison Ave., New York City.


Paoletti, Robert A., 7 Lothrop Street, Automobile Sales- man, Pilgrim Buick-Pontiac Sales, Inc., Plymouth.


Parsons, John M., Warren Avenue, Marine Insurance Manager, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., 10 P. O. Square, Boston, Mass.


Peck, Kenneth E., Brook Road, Manomet, Head Cashier, A. & P. Tea Company, Plymouth.


Pederzani, Amedio L., 20 Highland Place, Stock Clerk, Smith's Inc., Plymouth.


Peterson, Bessie S., 68 Sandwich Street, Hostess, Pilgrim John Howland House, Plymouth.


Petrell, Charles F., 47 Union Street, Partner, Plymouth Lumber Company, Plymouth.


Petrell, John, Jr., 9 Russell Avenue, Partner, Plymouth Lumber Company, Plymouth.


Pierson, James L., White Horse Road, Plumbing, Heating and Bottled Gas Dealer, Self-employed.


Pillsbury, Carl F., 294 Sandwich Street, BPX Foreman, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Company, Plymouth.


Pimental, Michelina M., State Road, Housewife; Husband's occupation, Truck Driver, Quinn Freight Lines, Brock- ton, Mass.


Pincelli, Alfred M., 17 Leyden Street, Clothing Salesman, Puritan Clothing Company, Plymouth.


Pioppi, Anthony V., 6 Clyfton Street, Package Store Own- er, Pioppi's Package Store, Inc., 60 Court Street, Plymouth.


Powers, John H., 27 Court Street, Engineer, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


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Priestley, Sylvia M., 17 Davis Street, Telephone Operator, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth; Hus- band's Occupation and Employer, Cemetery Superin- tendent, Town of Plymouth.


Prindle, Bryce, 57 Warren Avenue, Biologist, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


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Rae, James, 41 Mayflower Street, Field Representative, State Department of Public Welfare, 600 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.


Richards, Lemira H., 56 Warren Avenue, Housewife.


Roberts, Karl D., 14 Holmes Terrace, Mechanical En- gineer, George R. Churchill Company, Inc., Hing- ham, Mass.


Romano, Peter J., Bass Place, Messenger, Plymouth Cord- age Co., Plymouth.


Romboldi, Mando, Coles Lane, Self-employed, Proprietor, Town Brook Service Station, 14 Water Street, Plym- outh.


Ruffini, Eunice I., 30 Vernon Street, Sales Clerk, Buttner Co., Plymouth; Husband's Occupation and Employer: General Mill Laborer, Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth.


Ruprecht, Frederick C., 32 Forest Avenue, Laboratory Worker, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.


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Scagliarini, George, 59 South Street, Self-employed, Beach Concession Operator, Plymouth.


Scheid, John N., 11 Alvin Road, Salesman, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Plymouth. Sears, John H., 17 Court Street, Branch Bank Manager, Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth.


Shaw, Joseph C., 25 Sunrise Avenue, Corporation Treas- urer, Samoset Garage, Inc., 40 Samoset Street, Plym- outh.


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Silva, Robert P., 271/2 Fremont Street, Garage Attendant, Samoset Garage, Inc., Plymouth.


Slade, Hans F., Manomet Avenue, Manomet, N. E. Factory Representative, Hunter Engineering Co., St. Louis, Mo.


Slade, Orrin A., Point Road, Manomet, Millwright and Machinist, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.


Stevens, Dean L., 8 Stoddard Street, Florist, Self-em- ployed, Stevens, the Florist, Plymouth.


Strassel, Arsene A., 2nd, 6 Caswell Lane, Delivery Clerk, Arons Furniture Co., 18 Middle Street, Plymouth.


Sturgis, Carol A., Stafford Street, Owner and Proprietor,


Elmer E. Avery Insurance Agency, Inc .; Husband's occupation: Contractor, Self-employed.


Sturtevant, Harold A., 29 Holmes Terrace, Bookkeeper, Mayflower Seafoods Co., Inc., Plymouth.


Sullivan, Jeremiah, 92 Sandwich Street, Truck Driver, Mayflower Seafoods Co., Inc., Plymouth.


Swift, Clarence C., State Road, Cedarville, Garage Owner, Self-employed.


Swift, Leslie M., 3 Stephens Street, Automobile Salesman, Self-employed.


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Tavares, Gilbert E., 27 Cordage Terrace, Office Worker, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.


Tavares, Jesse M., 22 Cordage Terrace, Leader on baler twine, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.


Thurber, Lester W., 7 Stephens Street, Accountant, Self- employed.


Trask, A. Franklin, Center Hill Road, Ellisville, Theatri- cal Producer, Self-employed.


Tubbs, Lucile V., 280 Sandwich Street, Housewife; Hus- band's Occupation and Employer: President, Plym- outh Federal Savings & Loan Association, Plymouth. Tucker, William G., 78 Sandwich Street, Boatyard Oper- ator, Self-employed.


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Urann, Sumner T., 5 Davis Street, Manager, Beneficial Fi- nance Co., 761 Dudley Street, Dorchester, Mass.


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Van Amburgh, Edith M., 4 Lewis Street, Retired: Former Occupation and Employer: Switchboard Operator, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.


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Wall, Charles C., 5 Hall Street, Payroll Supervisor and Cost Analyist, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth. Weston, Alice F., 40 Mt. Pleasant Street, Housewife: Hus- band's Occupation and Employer: Mill Employee, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.


Whidden, Ethel J., 1 Carver Street, Guest House Propri- etor; Husband's Occupation and Employer: Publishing Vice-President and Salesman, Guide Publication, 23 Middle Street, Plymouth.




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