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Wages:
Instructors Labor
1,472.00 2,203.00
Expenses :
Printing and Advertising
10.00
Supplies
720.89
Light
39.94
Water
21.00
New Equipment
2,436.19
Repairs
359.16
Telephone
45.30
Ice-cream
40.00
Loam and Clay
1,505.00
Fencing
665.47
Mowing
20.00
Umpires
188.00
Badges, Emblems
220.90
Moving Bleechers
50.00
9,996.85
Departmental Pensions
Police Department:
Roland L. Mansfield
1,400.00
Mrs. Peter Flaherty
1,500.00
John T. Stuart
2,275.00
James P. Sullivan
1,724.06
Mrs. Joseph Lambert
1,000.00
William MacDougall
65.85
Henry P. Wheaton
61.62
Fire Department:
Mrs. Lucy Mathewson
1,500.00
Mrs. Georgena Joy
1,500.00
Ralph Berrett
1,852.50
World War I Veterans :
Edgar MacDougall - Schools 800.00
Vernon W. Evans - Schools
1,350.99
Ernest A. Merrithew - Pub Works
1, 401.00
16,431.02
Contributory Retirement System
Expenses :
Pensions and Expenses
6,234.00
6,234.00
Holidays
Expenses :
Flowers
160.05
Flags
142.50
Amplifying
25.00
Music
75.00
Military
325.00
Markers
34.08
Programs
49.75
Postage
4.38
Supplies
6.00
821.76
Town Report
Expenses :
Printing
788.86
Pictures
51.15
840.01
Insurance
Expenses :
Building Fire Schedule Grandstand
4,639.17 225.00
Employees Compensation
4,496.37
Boilers
27.36 224.22
Trucks - Fire
49.00 9,661.12
Rental V. P. W Quarters
500.00 500.00
Rental 1951 Pin Pall Licenses
1,250.00 1,250.00
School Bond Issue - From Premium
Expenses :
Service or issue
461.80 4,61.80
Veterans Memorial School Construction
Expenses : Architect
16,477.95
Engineering Firm
2,186.51
General Contractor
386,273.45
Furniture and Equipment
36,424.89
Drainage Contractor
8,565.72
Grading Contoactor
8,693.54
Labor on Equipment Moving
921.59
Water Meter
210.00
Advertising 129.07 459,912.75
Sewer - Veterans Memorial School
Expenses :
Contractor
26,562.29
Engineering Firm
5,924.86
Pipe
3,987.4.6
Plan
3.30
Advertising
68.50
Bond Issue Service
199.90 36,746.31
Brooks - Veterans Memorial School
Expenses :
Contractor
13,001.17 1,481.20
Engineering Firm
Pipe
471.38
Advertising
46.25 15,000.00
Purchase Land - Veterans Memorial School
Expenses :
P.F. and E.M. Wyatt C. and H. Melello
427.50 100.00
J.W. and A.E. Currier
100.00 627.50
Trucks P.W.D.
School Lighting
Expenses : Labor Supplies Advertising
1,857.60 1,364.26 7.00 3,228.86
Purchase Land - Broadway School Site
Expenses :
A. Bartram & Son
150.00
T.C. Jr. and B.M. Sullivan
1,050.00
1,200.00
Civilian Defense
Expenses :
Advertising
48.00
Transportation and Expense
112.00
Plans
72.30
Supplies
49.23
Telephone
98.02
Custodian for meeting
10.00
Fuel
274.89
Mains, pipe and fittings
33.76
Printing
26.65
Light
23.56
Repairs was to Equipment
126.69
Oil Burner
280.00
Pave Driveway
125.00
Water
10.00
Director
200.00
1,456.34
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Expense :
243.00
243.00
Mosquito Control
Expense :
State Reclamation Board
1,000.00
1,000.00
Renovate Ballard School
Expense :
Architect
2,250.00
Contractor - heating
32,622.58
Contractor - painting
4,410.00
Furniture and equipment
4,475.75
Shades
238.30
Cement work
35.68
Advertising
50. 76
44,083.07
Purchase Land - Marion and Union Streets
Expense :
C.M. and S.D. Campbell
3,250.00 3,250.00
Accepted Streets
Expense :
Breakheart Road
10.00
Bennett Avenue
10.00
20.00
Total for Recreation and Unclassified
612,964.37
3,000.00
Fire and Police Station Bonds Sewer Bonds 17,000.00
Water Bonds 11,000.00
School Bonds
20,000.00
Temporary Loans
200,000.00
80,671.11
Cemeteries
Salaries :
Clerical (See also Manager)
1,794.00
Labor - permanent
11,421.47
Labor - seasonal
4,411.00
Expenses :
Telephone
38.15
Printing and Advertising
20.25
Stationery and Postage
27.15
Supplies
277.42
Equipment Repairs
429.21
Gasoline and 01l
346.31
Light
8.00
Trees, shrubs, flowers
319.22
Buriel Liners
607.70
Water
25.00
Truck Registration
3.00
Special police
50.00
Fuel
57.89
19,835.77
Total for Enterprise and Cemeteries
100,506.88
Water
Salaries:
Superintendent Clerical Engineers Labor
2,173.60
3,260.40
2,116.50
26,364.58
Expenses : Purchase :
1,222.90
City of Melrose (N .D.C. through State charges
14,642.66)
Meters and Parts
3,953.95
Service pipe and fittings
23,791.70
Service Curb Boxes
1,497.00
Hydrants, Grates and Valves
5,552.67
Excavating
152.00
Use of car
12.50
Service Supplies
1,329.72
Garage Overhead Door
73.00
Hired Equipment
744.10
Supplies
653.20
Gasoline, oil anti-freeze
1,245.41
Stone, gravel, bitumols
1,175.65
Printing and advertising
113.69
Stationery and postage
486.99
Equipment and tools
1157.08
Equipment repairs
1,389.14
Express
18.82
Fuel
587.66
Power and Light
11.00
Recording Liens
140.11
Tires and tubes
203.98
Enterprise and Cemeteries
Interest and Maturing Debt
Maturities :
Interest:
On Fire and Police Station Bonds 390.00
On Sewer Bonds
7,631.25
On Water Bonds 1,902.50
On School Bonds 7,000.00
On Temporary Loans
1,239.44
On Refund of 1949,1950 Per. Taxes
755.90
( Lynn Gas & Electric Co)
On Veterans Memorial Sch.Sewer Bonds 280.00 270,199.09
Total for Interest and Maturing Debt
270,199.09
Agency and Trust
Town:
Perpetual Care Bequests
5,440.00 200.00
Johnson Library Fund Income 11.67
County :
Dog Licenses
4,123.80
State:
Dept. of Conservation
1,522.00
Federal:
Withholding Tax
82,339.22
Private:
Blue Cross and Shield
8,764.51 102,401.20
Total for Agency and Trust 102,401.20
State and County Charges
State:
Audit Municipal Accounts
2,163.410
Audit Com. Retirement System 60.50
Highway Inspection 221.43
Metropolitan District Com.
33,816.87
Smoke Inspection
275.82
County :
County Tax
19,148.05
Tuberculosis Hospital
17,013.87
Total for State and County Settlement 102,700.04
Refunds
Taxes :
1949 Personal
7,780.00
1950 Real Estate
1,152.10
1950 Personal
8,200.00
1950 Poll
2.00
1951 Real Estate
6,105.68
1951 Personal
2.49
1951 Poll
2.00
Privileges :
1950 M. V.E.
82.50
1951 M.V.E.
1,563.71
Water Rates:
5.00
Due December 1, 1952 Nos. 72-74 Sewer Bonds - Issued May 1, 1938
3,000.00
Balance December 31, 1951
60,000.00
Due May 1, 1951 Nos. 77-81
5,000.00
Sewer Bonds - Issued September 1, 1938
Balance December 31, 1951
203,000.00
Due September 1, 1952 Nos. 157-168 Water Bonds - Issued January 1, 1947
12,000.00
Balance December 31, 1951 32,000.00
Due January 1, 1952 Nos. 9-10
2,000.00
Balance December 31, 1951 22,000.00
Due January 1, 1952 Nos. 9-10 2,000.00
Balance December 31, 1951 32,000.00
Due January 1, 1952 Nos. 9-10
2,000.00
Law 500.00
Judgements
4,230.95
l'anager
300.00
Board of Appeals 25.72
Tree and l'oth 1,789.50
Election & Registration 1,400.00
Pensions 4,600.00
Assessors 31.45
Police 296.30
Fire and Police Station
350.22
Temporary Aid
1,700.00
Public Works
62. 37
Treasurer From Other Sources
To: Fire Department 31,000.00
Library
3,360.78
Sewer Loans
10,695.64
Cemetery
3,245.27 48,301.69
Total for Transfers
64,801.14
Total Cash Expenditures, Refunds and Transfers Cash on Hans December 31, 1951
2,600,993.78 421, 969.14
3,022,962.92
Recapitulation of Receipts and Expenditures
Cash on hand January 1, 1951 Receipts :
705,547.55
General Revenue
1,390,260.04
Commercial Revenue 843,474.16
Refunds
18,880.02
2,252,61/1.23 61, 801.14
Transfers
Total Receipts, Refunds and Transfers
3,022,962.92
Expenditures :
General Government 68,735.31
Protection to Persons & Prop. 199,843.46
Health and Sanitation 50,135.38
Highways & Bridges 148,975.78
Charities & Veterans Benefits
285.952.02
Education and Libraries 562,463.16
Recreation and Unclassified 612,964.39
Enterprise and Cemeteries 100,506.88
Interest and Maturing Debt 270,199.09
Agency and Trust 102,401.20
State and County Charges 102,700.04
Refunds 32,215.93 2, 536,192.64
Transfers
64, 801. 14
Total Expenditures, Refunds and Transfers Cash on hand December 31, 1951
2,600,993.78 421,969.14 3,022,962.92
Outstanding Bonds and Notes December 31, 1951 Fire and Police Station Bonds - Issued December 31, 1934 Balance December 31, 1951 9,000.00
Sewer Rentals: 1950 December
17.00
Tax Title Redemption
8.13
General Cash
24,920.61 7,295.32
Total for Refunds
32,215.93
Transfers
Reserve Fund:
Sewer Communitors Planning Board
500.00
300.00
Town Clerk
200.00
1951 June
265.94 16,499.45
Planning Board - Guarantee Deposits
Water Bonds - Issued July 1, 1948 Balance December 31, 1951
10,000.00 5,000.00
Due July 1, 1952 Nos. 16-20
Hurd Avenue School Bonds - Issued November 1, 1950
Balance December 31, 1951
380,000.00
Aid to Dependent Children
3,426.8
Veteran's Services
1,290.51
Taxes on Estates of Deceased Persons
7,575.98
16,664.38
Aid to Highways : State 4,755.68 2,377.84
County
7,133.52
Water Rates :
June 1948
5.78
December 1948
.60
December 1949
325.44
June 1950
1,601.56
December 1950
2,593.71
June 1951
11,621.48
December 1951
7,445.37
16,593.94
Water Liens Added to Taxes: Levy of 1951
1,157.93
State Taxes and Assessments :
Metropolitan Reservations
6,835.77
Metropolitan Serial Bonds
24.50
Metropolitan Parks Bonds
52,70
Metropolitan Water
253.38
Abatement of Smoke Nuisance
.12
Highway Inspection Service
221.43
7,387.90
County Taxes and Assessments : T. B. Hospital
2,759.60
Overlays : 1949 1950
2,826.52
1951
4,990.51
17,241.27
2,035,545.48
LIABILITIES AND RESERVES
Cash :
General:
In Banks and Office
121,969.14
Special Deposits :
741.24
Advance for Petty Cash
100.00
422,810.38
Accounts Receivable :
Taxes :
1940 and prior Years
25.17
1950 Real Estate
423.53
1950 Personal
54.33
1951 Real Estate
76,035.18
1951 Personal
3,008.44
1951 Poll
24.00
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise :
Levy of 1950
8,067.12
Special Assessments:
Sewers:
Levy of 1951
79.02
Committed Sewer Interest
3.16
Unapportioned 1951
435.00
Tax Titles:
82,679.70
Tax Title Possessions
126,172.33
Departmental :
Sewer Rentals:
June 1949 June 1951
348.60
December 1921
924.00
Added to 195 1951 Taxes
82.76
Sewer Maintenance and Installation
229.73
Sidewalk Betterment Assessment Levy of 1951 645.18 176.90
Temporary Aid
Old Age Assistance 1,955.42
Due November 1, 1952 Nos. 21-40 Balance December 31, 1951
140,000.00
Due August 1, 1952 Nos. 1-8 Hurd School Sewer Bonds - Issued 1951
40,000.00
Balance December 31, 1951 Due March 1, 1952 Nos. 1-5
5,000.00
Total Bonds Outstanding December 31, 1951 920,000.00
Total Bonds Due in 1952
64,000.00
Total Interest Due in 1952
18,996.25
Total Interest Due to Maturity
166,284.50
No Outstanding Temporary Loans or Notes December 31, 1951 All Bonds payable at the National Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass.
Statement of Bonded Indebtedness
1934 Fire and Police Station Bonds
9,000.00
1938 Sewer Bonds (May) 60,000.00
1938 Sewer Bonds (September)
203,000.00
1947 Water Bonds
96,000.00
1950 School Bonds
380,000.00
1951 School Bonds
140,000.00
1951 School Sewer Bonds
40,000.00
Total Bonded Debt.
928,000.00
BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1951 Assets
State Taxes and Assessments: Metropolitan Park Boulevard Charles River Basin Laon
52.88
919.43
County Tax and Assessments : County Tax
2,162.57 8,979.86
Sewer Receipts Reserved for Loans
Revenue Reserved until Collected: Motor Vehicle and Trailer Revenue Sewer Assessments
2,112.77
Sidewalk Assessments
724.93
Tax Titles
126,172.33
Departmental
14,425,61
Old Age Assistance Recoveries
76.43
Aid to Highways
7,133.52
Water
17,751.87
259,144.28
Trust Fund Income :
225.88
Geo M. Wilson Library Fund
285.80
Benj. N. Johnson Library Fund
197.88
Levy of 1951
Ora M. Kimball Welfare Fund
976.21
1,685.77
Trust and Investment Funds: To be invested: Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund
3,928.59
400.00
Perpetual Care Bequests Unclaimed Checks :
453.63
-
866.55
8,067.12
82,679.70
Tax Possessions
79,570.65
Annie M. Kimball Library Fund
517.18
8.50
9,424.23
Surplus War Bonus
20,000.00
8,000.00
Overlays Reserved for Abatements: Reserve
Petty Cash Reserve War Bonus Reserve Pay Roll Deductions Reserve Premium on Bonds
100.00 741.24 428.93 88.00
Sale of Cemetery Land Reserve
6,794.00
Excess Proceeds - Sale of Tax Title Land
1,507.55
Departmental Committments: Contracts and Orders:
Managers Dept.
680.00
Fire Dept.
32,805.50
Building Dept.
917.00
Civilian Defense Holidays
99.00
Water Dept. 41,123.41
5,077.50
Special Articles-Unexpended Balances :
28.01
Sewer Comminutor - 1950
10,695.76
Chapter 90 - Golden Hills Road - 1949
847.03
Chapter 90 - Ballard Street - 1950
5,392.80
Chapter 90 - Central Street - 1949
3,155.47
(Held for Court Judgement )
Chapter 90 Central Street - 1951
22,460. 55
Chapter 90 - Construction - 1950-1
2,231.53
CONTRIBUTORY RETIRE ENT FUND
Chapter 90 - Maintenance - 1950-1 Resurface Guild Road - 1946
172.09
Refund Pin Ball Licenses - 1949
218.27
Purchase Lots A49, 50,111 Pl. 1012-1948
10.00
Pension Fund
57,334.55
General Improvement-Intervale Ave - 1951
4,000.00
Drain-Denver Street-1946,1951
10,718.79
Drain-Lincoln Avenue-1951
1, 318.71
Engineering Survey, Connolly Avenue -1951
1,000.00
Drain-Hayden Road -1946
795.40
Purchase Land - Hurd Ave .- 1951
10.00
Road and Sidewalk, Hurd Ave. - 1951
7,387.34
Purchase Land, Intervale Ave - 1951
10.00
Traffic Light Ballard and Chestnut St .- 1951
3,680.00
School Lighting - 1950,1951
7.11
Renovate Ballard School - 1951
526.4.6
Purchase Land - Hurd Ave - 1950
7,372.50
Purchase Land - Broadway - 1950
35,800.00
Purchase Land - Elm St - 1950
15,000.00
Hurd Ave School Construction - 1950-51
82,333.69
Hurd Ave Sewer Construction - 1950
8,000.42
Accepted Streets - 1950
12.00
Cost of Living Increases
1,384.00
Purchase Water Rights Prankers Pond-1951
10,000.00
Purchase Land-Marion and Union Sts .- 1950
6,750.00
Water Extension-Hawkes St - 1946
397.03
Water Extension-Ballard St. - 1949
7,799.35
Fill and Grade Cemetery-1946
5,000.00
258,975.56 1,900.
School Athletic Funds
2,324.12
Excess and Deficiency
187,821.90
789,755.90
DEFERRED REVENUE
1,376.57
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Not Due Apportioned Sewer Assessments Revenue: Due in 1952 433.39
1953
238.93
1954
206.04
1955
206.03 206.02
1956
1957
86.16
Suspended Sewer Assessments Suspended Sewer Assessment Revenue
245,93
1,622.50
21,5.93 1,622.50
Net Funded or Fixed Debt Fire and Police Station Loans Sewer Loans Water Loans School Loans
928,000.00
9,000.00
303,000.00
96,000.00
520,000.00
920,000.00
928,000.00
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Funds : Cash and Securities
170,091.54
Renew Assessors Plans - 1944
George L :. Wilson Library Fund
2,100.00
Benj. N. Johnson Library Fund
5,129.41
Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund
151, 540.32
Post War Rehabilitation Fund
1,321.81
170,091.54
170,091.54
3,189.75
Retirement Fund: Cash and Securities
147,075.54
Annuity Savings Fund Annuity Reserve Fund
Purchase Lot A35, Pl. 2023
271.50
Military Service Fund
2,282.00
Expense Fund
67.08
147.075.54
147.075.54
1,544.41
10,276.08
DEBT ACCOUNT
School Milk Funds
TOWN OF SAUGUS Jury List 1951
As compiled by the Board of Selectmen in Accordance with Statute Law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The following names of Inhabitants of the Town of Saugus have been prepared to serve on the jury as prescribed by Law:
Abbott, Forrest L. Addison, Alexander S. Adlington, Harold J. Afholderbach, Karl Jr. Alexander, Alick P. Allen, Florence L. Amery, Edward J. Amidon, Herbert M. Anderson, Arthur Anderson, Carl V. Atkins, Russell W. Babcock, Charles R. Badger, Walter M. Bamford, Harry W.
27 Adams Ave. 8 Granite Rd.
Sales Eng.
De Fronzo, John B.
Devonshire, Harry F.
7 Park St.
45 Ballard St.
Motor Winder
Diers, Henry M.
10 Vermont Ave.
113 Hesper St.
Plasterer
Dix, Herbert L.
5 Avon St.
14 Spencer Ave.
Housewife
Dolaser, James V.
282 Lincoln Ave.
206 Central St.
Gen. Elec.
Donovan, William T.
22 Elaine Ave.
31 Newhall St.
Machinist
Dorman, Isabel Dorman, William
119 Winter St.
10 Castle St.
Salesman
Dow, Roland A.
34 Lake Cir.
Mechanic
2 Westford St.
Clerk
Drewniany, Frank J.
1 Wakefield Ave.
31 Clinton Ave.
Retired
Driscoll, Stephen R.
33 Johnson St.
15 Pleasant St.
Purch. Agent
Durgin, George H.
41 Main St.
15 Carleton St.
Prop. Pool Room
Dyer, Harold W.
23 Prospect St.
34R Basswood Ave.
Electrician
Edgecomb, Stanley
12 Aberdeen Ave.
612 Lincoln Ave.
G. E. Co.
Egan, John J.
6 Dighton St.
Retired
48 Vine St.
G. E.
Emmett, Elmer R.
65 Summer St.
Prod. Supv.
15 Dustin St.
G. E.
Enright, Robert J.
11 Pleasant St.
59 Lincoln Ave.
Falasca, Agnes M.
10 Harlow St.
37 Main St.
Retired
Falasca, Joseph D.
286 Lincoln Ave.
26 Dudley St.
Carpenter
Faulkner, Edwin B.
39 Winter St.
34 Prospect St.
Clerk
Favuzza, Frank Fisher, Joseph G.
22 Dustin St.
G. E.
239 Central St. 17 Jackson St.
Druggist
28 Morton Ave.
G. E.
8 Stanton St.
Housewife
Flower, Floyd A. Forti, Joseph Francis, Edward A.
7 Anawan Ave.
Clerk
18 Harlow St.
Bait dealer
Gagne, Ellen T.
42 Ballard St.
Housewife
17 Wickford St.
Housewife
22 Harlow St.
Presser
8 School St.
Retired
85 Vine St.
C.P.A. I
6 Fulton Ave.
G. E.
11 Birchwood Ave.
Pattern maker
14 Newhall St.
Laborer
124 Adams Ave.
Retired
26 Hood St.
Gen. Mgr. Dispatcher
11 Pleasant St.
28 Mt. Vernon St.
G. E. Co.
19 Clinton Ave.
23 Pearson St.
Toolmaker Electrician
30 Henry St.
26 Jasper St.
Engineer
36 Stone St.
Retired
Decareau, Walter R.
7-1/2 Jasper St. 12 Bristow St.
Laborer Meat Cutter Model Maker
Electric welder Retired Machinist Mason Housewife
119 Winter St.
Auto mechanic
9 Dustin St.
Foreman
Elec. Eng. Retired Manager Retired
Berry, Gordon T. Berry, Forrest E. Bishop, Ralph S. Blaisdell, Carlton W. Bloom, Nels A. Bosworth, Frank C. Boyle, Bernard J. Brander, Walter T. Brown, Minor C. Brundage, James
28 Oriole Ave.
Retired
57 School St.
Retired
Laborer
Fiske, James A. Fitzgerald, Edward L.
Lathe operator
7 Dreeme St.
Stockman
12 Grandview Ave. 283 Lincoln Ave.
Foreman
726 Broadway
Designer
Butler, H. Warren Caffarella, Ida M. Champoux, James Chisholm, Arthur W. Ciampa, James J. Cogliano, Anne C. Conrad, J. Walter Cook, Charles W. Cook, James W. Corson, Paul Coulman, Herbert C.
Cousens, Earle W. Craig, David A. Crilley, Thomas J. Currier, James W.
29 Jackson St. 334 Central St.
Bookkeeper
Watchman Foreman, G. E.
Giansiracusa, Manuel Gibbs, Edward, Jr. Gibson, Chester P. Gillespie, William H. Girard, Harry A. Goss, Reginald C. Hanson, David W. Hanson, Walter W. Hart, Helmer D. Hennessy, Arthur P. .
3 Taylor St.
Retired Retired Machinist
7 Hood St.
Machinist
Housewife G. E.
Inspector Barber
39 Wickford St.
Ref. Eng.
G. E.
15 Pleasant St.
Teacher
Hatch, Ernest M. Hayes, Paul J. Hobbs, Lewis E. Hogle, Hollis E. Jameson, Charles S. Johnson, Robert L. Kane, John J. Keller, Frederick W. Kennedy, Frank A. Krzywicki, Joseph
47 Mt. Vernon St. 16 Birch St.
Cook Insurance Retired
Pedi, Mario J. Perry, Mildred U. Philbrick, James H.
Phillips, William H. J.
Pihl, Sture M.
Piwowarski, Stanley J.
27 Dustin St. 559 Lincoln Ave. 6 Linwood St.
43 Atlantic Ave.
172 Essex St.
Retired
Quarmby, George H.
33 Pleasant St. 25 Madeira St.
Retired
Larson, Carl O.
5 Cliftondale Ave.
Engineer
Riley, Charles E.
94 Denver St.
Retired
Laskey, George
13 Wilbur Ave.
Foreman
Lavene, Joseph
5 Seagirt Ave.
Junk dealer
Robinson, Henry R. Rooney, Edward L. Russo, John S.
Salines, Louis J.
12 Harlow St.
Leland, William J.
605 Lincoln Ave.
Watchman
Samuels, Robert J.
17 Prospect St.
Draftsman Maintenance
Levine, Alex Little, Guy S.
28 Pleasant St. 9 Central Pl.
G. E.
Schickling, George Schiorring, Carl H.
12 Ballard St.
Retired
146 Hesper St.
Meter reader
Scire, Mario A. Shattuck, Howard E. Sim, Gordon A.
Sparks, Harold J.
2 Hurd Ave.
Chef Retired
Mason, George H.
7 Foss Ave.
Retired
Starkey, Arthur E. St. George, Joseph
Retired
McAdoo, Edwin H.
6 Johnson Ter.
Retired
Sutherland, Norman V. Taylor, Walter J.
13 Myrtle St.
Laundry Salesman
15 Appleton St.
Retired
Templeman, Foye W.
15 Westland St.
Retired
Iron Moulder Turbine Winder G. E. Florist
Salesman Retired
Murray, Marion
85 Main St.
Nagle, Frank A.
60 Western Ave.
Retired
Engineer
Route Salesman
Machinist
Paper Cutter
Retired
Retired G. E.
Retired
Pearson., John
21 Intervale Ave.
14 Seagirt Ave. 24 Lake Dam Rd. 14 Columbus Ave.
46 Chestnut St.
59 Water St. 33 Summer St.
G. E. Retired
Engineer
39 Jackson St.
.G. E. G. E.
Poole, Harvey B.
Bus. Exec.
Ramsdell, Benjamin A.
73 Bristow St.
5 Laconia Ave.
Lavene, Mary
5 Seagirt Ave.
Housewife
Lavene, William
28 Newcomb Ave.
Court officer
Junk dealer
Sanford, Earl F. Sawyer, Carl A.
5 Oakwood Ave.
Inspector Foreman
Losano, Ralph A. Lynch, George F. McLean, Joseph H. Malm, Frank A.
26 Dustin St.
Retired
59 Bristow St.
G. E.
30 Lily Pond Ave.
Toolmaker
7 Birch St.
Engineer
6 Clifton Ave.
G. E.
23 Birch St.
G. E.
March, Ananias Marr, Gordon C.
19 Highland Ave.
Retired
29-1/2 Mount Vernon St.
Die setter
29 Glen Pk. Ave. 38 Mt. Vernon St. 98 Appleton St.
Foreman
8 Myrtle St.
Retired
Terry, Henry M. Tobey, Irving W. Turner, Samuel Wakefield, Albert C.
595 Lincoln Ave.
21 Mt. Vernon St.
75 Lincoln Ave.
Housewife
12 Seagirt Ave.
Mail Clerk
Foreman G. E.
Housewife
Housewife
15 Columbus Ave.
11 Emory St.
36 Pleasant St.
Housewife
52 Atlantic Ave.
Tel. Cutter
8 Glen St.
107 Lincoln Ave.
45 Intervale Ave. 116 Main St. 44 Lawndale Ave.
Retired Manager G. E.
Retired Dispatcher Housewife School Master Engineer Supv. Engineer Clerk Engineer Retired
Steamfitter Bus driver Service Station Crane Operator
84 Bristow St.
Retired
106 Broadway
7 Stocker St.
McAdoo, Howard P. McKenney, Edgar A. McIntyre, Henry Mc Lean, Alexander McWilliam, Harry T. Merrithew, Ernest C. Mitchell, Elizabeth M. Monaco, Joseph F. Moynihan, Michael F. Muzzy, Dorothy E.
36 Clifton Ave. 20 Wamesit Ave.
Retired
Retired
7 Myrtle St.
Retired
24 Kenwood Ave.
87 Walden Pond Ave.
51 Essex St. r500 Central St. 32 Summer St.
Mech. Eng. Clerk
Nygaard, Oscar O. O'Connor, Lawrence R. Orff, Ralph B. Parker, Pierce R. Parker, Samuel A. Parrish, Robert W. Jr. Paulsen, Richard A. Payne, William
36 Jasper St.
41 Westford St.
153 Essex St.
327 Central St. 211 Central St. 50 Clifton Ave. 18 Juliette Rd. 8 Trull Cir.
Vickers, Frederick T. Wadsworth, Paul F. Walker, Donald Wall, Frank L. Wasserboehr, Harvey W. Wentworth, Harry F. Westendarp, Doris M. Wildman, George W. Woodward, Harry N. Wyatt, George L. Wyatt, Phillip F. Yanofsky, Israel Deary, James E.
27 Greystone Rd. 6 Ernest St.
22 Felton St.
Poole, Elmer
8 Walcott Rd.
77 Bristow St.
4 Newhall St.
Retired
26 Prospect St.
10 Dreeme St.
Machinist Plumber
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