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At the annual meeting of the Corporation in February the Gen. John K. Christmas Genealogy Room was formal- ly opened as a memorial, donated by relatives and friends. The furnishings of the room were selected by his daugh- ter, Mrs. William Brewster.
ACTIVITIES:
The Newsletter, the quarterly prepared by the publications committee, is being mailed to an ever-grow-
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ing list. The outdoor art show was held for the second year and the booksale, held on the same week-end, was suc- cessful. Miss Osmond, representing the exhibits com- mittee, has provided unusually interesting monthly art exhibits.
The staff has attended meetings of professional asso- ciations - Old Colony Library Club, Children's Round Table, Massachusetts Library Association which met in Manomet in June and for which the main library gave an open house, and New England Library Association. Miss Sharp was honored to be elected secretary of the Old Colony Library Club.
The greatest professional contribution of the year was the training course in library reference work held here which was attended by thirty librarians from as far away as Harwich, Dennis, Lakeville, Rochester, Scitu- ate and Hull. New chairs and a blackboard for the class- room were provided by the Corporation.
PERSONNEL:
This year the rotation of pages took place. Two seniors graduated, Misses Paula Roessel and Joanne Rou- geau. Misses Marcia Armstrong and Susan Enos, sopho- mores, joined the staff. Upon the resignation of Miss Enos, Sharon Hinckley took her place. Mrs. Beverly Roberson's resignation was effective January 31st. Mrs. Nan Sawyer was with us four months as typist-clerk. Mrs. Allen Wood, who had worked part time for seven years, resigned July first. Mrs. Bettie Neri began work full-time on November twenty-sixth.
ANN APPLETON CHILDREN'S ROOM:
Although more books have been bought and forty school deposits were sent out, there seems to be a decrease in children's reading. The circulation figure is lower by 1691. Before Cornish School closed its doors in June, two
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second grade classes visited to become acquainted with the room and to hear a story with Miss Grace Haigh, librarian.
Loring Branch Library helped the seventh grades in many ways while they were at Harris Hall until June. The young people have been missed greatly this Fall and Winter.
The elementary school children have been seeking information on many subjects. Sixteen book deposits were sent to the schools.
The circulation and number of borrowers have in- creased in both departments.
Service to the adults of Castle Court development will be a challenge for 1964.
STATISTICS
Registrations
1962
Total
1963
Total
Central
Adult
4,208
4,305
Junior
1,002
1,117
Total
5,210
5,422
Loring Branch
Adult
591
597
Junior
932
1,010
Total
1,523
1,607
Grand total
6,733
7,029
Gain 296
Circulation:
Central
Adult
62,869
65,259
Junior
29,174
27,483
Total
92,043
92.742
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Loring Branch
Adult
4,829
5,188
Junior
9,321
10,260
Total
14,150
15,448
Grand Total
106,193
108,190
Gain 10,143
Gain 1,997
Book Stock:
Central
Volumes in library, Jan. 1, 1963
34,102
Volumes added, 1963 1,989
Total
36,091
Volumes withdrawn, 1963
1,050
Net volumes in library Dec. 31, 1963
35,041
Lending collection of art
reproductions Jan. 1, 1963
64
Added, 1963 15 Total 79
Periodicals
80
Newspapers
9
Gift subscriptions Total periodicals
85
174
Loring Branch
Volumes in library, Jan. 1, 1963
9,843
Volumes added, 1963
377
Total
10,220
Volumes withdrawn, 1963
328
Net volumes in library Dec. 31, 1963
9,892
Respectfully submitted,
EUNICE E. SHARP Library Director
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REPORT OF THE TOWN ENGINEER
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
During 1963, layout plans were made for Coles Lane, Muster Field, Alteration of Sandwich St., Linden Lane, Benham St., Alteration at Corner of Alden St. and Westerly Rd., Thomas Ave., and Hilltop Ave. These lay- outs were accepted by the Town in 1963.
Construction plans and specifications were drawn and lines and grades furnished for highway construction of 2300 feet of Bartlett Rd. in back of Fresh Pond. This project was built by private contract in September- October of 1963.
A topographic survey was made of high land south of Carver Rd. for a proposed water tank.
Surveys were made of Seven Hills Rd., Micajah Pond Rd., and Kings Pond Plain Rd. preparatory to the laying out of these roads in 1964.
Much engineering work was done with your Board on various drainage easements.
Construction plans and specifications were drawn and lines and grades furnished for a new culvert under Sand- wich St. at Nook Rd. This project was built by private contract in October of 1963.
A total of 81 permanent concrete bounds were set under the supervision of the Town Engineer as follows: Sandwich St., 6 bounds; Coles Lane, 6 bounds; Hilltop Ave., 15 bounds; Thomas Ave., 8 bounds; Muster Field, 13 bounds; Benham St., 8 bounds; Linden Lane, 19 bounds; Federal Furnace Rd., 6 bounds.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD CHASE
Town Engineer
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REPORT OF THE PLYMOUTH HOUSING AUTHORITY For the Year 1963
Castle Hill, Plymouth's first public housing for the elderly, was completed in 1963, and fully occupied by January 1, 1964. Ground had been broken on November 12, 1962, and the project was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies on November 11, 1963. The project is built upon an area of 5.1 acres in the northern part of Plymouth, commanding a view of Plymouth and Duxbury harbors. Construction is brick veneer in a total of six buildings containing fifty dwellings and a community building containing a recreation room, laundry, a repair shop and tool storage. There are 26 first floor and 24 second floor apartments. Despite the concern of some that the elderly should not be expected to live on the second floor, those apartments were in fully as great demand as the first floor apartments. Landscaping was not quite com- pleted prior to the setting in of frost and will be completed in the spring of 1964.
The Veterans Housing project at Olmstead Terrace and Standish Court continues to be fully occupied with a waiting list.
Eligibility and rents in the two projects are as follows:
Castle Hill: Citizens who are over 65 years of age and whose income if single does not exceed $2500 per year, and if married does not exceed $3000 per year are eligible for occupancy. The rent, including gas, electricity and heat, averages $55.00 per month.
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Veterans:
Minor Dependents
Admission Limits
Continued Occupancy Limited
Rent
One or less
$4,500.00
$5,000.00
18% of income
Two
4,700.00
5,200.00
16% of income
Three or more'
4,900.00
5,400.00
14% of income
*$200 deduction from total income for each minor de- pendent child in excess of three.
Respectfully submitted,
THOMAS F. QUINN, Chairman
FERRIS C. WAITE, Executive Director M. HERBERT CRAIG LAWRENCE W. STILES
FREDERICK WIRZBURGER
KENNETH GRAY
Plymouth Housing Authority
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ASSESSORS' REPORT
Official Value of Real Estate $58,090,850.00
Official Value of Personal Property 9,652,175.00
Aggregate Value
$67,743,025.00
Exempted Under Chapter 59: Real $20,385,875.00
Personal
5,531,725.00
25,917,600.00
Assessed Value Available for Revenue
$41,825,425.00
To Be Raised by Taxation:
State Tax
$30,480.58
County Tax 172,586.97
Tuberculosis Hospital
54,173.56
Town Appropriations
4,432,020.03
Deficits Due to Abatements
in Excess of Overlay of
Prior Years 19,968.80
Underestimates for 1962
250.98
Overlay
91,496.13
Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation 4,800,977.05
Estimated Receipts Including Dog Tax Voted by Town to be Used by the Assessors
$1,256,302.03
Overestimates for Year 1962 to be Used as Available Funds 10,437.24
Out of Available Funds Voted by Town to be Used by the Assessors 730,987.39
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Total Estimated Receipts and Available Funds
1,997,726.66
Net Amount to be Raised by Taxation on Polls and Property
$2,803,250.39
Division of Taxes:
Personal Property, Jan. 1 $275,246.06
Real Estate, Jan. 1 2,518,692.33
Polls, March 1 9,312.00
Total Taxes to be Raised on Polls and Property $2,803,250.39
Rate of Taxation: $66.80 on $1000
General Rate $30.72
School Rate 36.08
WARRANTS TO COLLECTOR
Real Estate
$2,518,692.33
Personal Property
275,246.06
Polls
9,312.00
Farm Animal Excise
69.01
Water Liens
9,928.50
Additional Real
48.43
Additional Personal
13.36
Additional Polls
18.00
Total Warrants to Collector $2,813,327.69
Exempted Under Sec. 5, Chapter 59, General Laws as Amended:
Houses of Religious Worship: Real
$685,150.00
Personal 49,475.00
Charitable, Benevolent, Literary, Historical and Educational:
Real 3,372,300.00
Personal 813,250.00
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Parsonages:
Real
65,225.00
United States of America:
Real
240,800.00
Personal
20,000.00
Town of Plymouth:
Real
5,848,775.00
Personal
4,466,600.00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
Real
8,415,025.00
Personal
50,000.00
County of Plymouth: Real
1,313,350.00
Personal
129,000.00
Cemeteries:
Real
8,350.00
Plymouth Housing Authority: Real
412,200.00
Personal 1,000.00
Property of Incorporated Organ- izations of War Veterans:
Real
24,700.00
Personal
2,400.00
Total Exempted under Sec. 5, Chapter 59, General Laws as Amended: Real
$20,385,875.00
Personal
5,531,725.00
$25,917,600.00
TABLE OF AGGREGATES
Number of Persons, Firms and Corporations Assessed on Property 15,451 Polls Assessed 4,656
Polls Exempted under Clauses 17A and 18, Chapter 59 or Section 8, Chapter 58, (Over 65) 732
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Polls Exempted under Acts 1950, Chapter 796 (Armed Forces) 91
Polls Exempted under Sec. 71, Chapter 59
84
Horses
71
Cows
98
Bulls, Steers, Heifers
21
Swine
102
Sheep
6
Fowl
850
All Others - Pony
Dwelling Houses 8,035
Acres of Land Assessed 70,000
Motor Vehicles and Trailers Assessed Under Motor Excise and Trailer Law, Chapter 60A Value of Motor Vehicles and Trailers
Registered (1962) (1963) 5,524,455.00
$163,650.00
Number of Motor Vehicles and Trailers
Registered (1962)
228
(1963) 9,230
Warrants to Collector (Motor Vehicle and
Trailer Excise (1962) $2,249.52
(1963) 315,632.76
State Rate on Motor Vehicles and Trailers: $66.00 on $1000
ABATEMENT ACCOUNT
Levy of 1959:
January 1, 1963 Balance $103.60
No Abatements
December 31, 1963 Balance Levy of 1960:
$103.60
January 1, 1963 Deficit $19,965.82
Abatements:
Real Estate 2.98
Overdraft appropriated in 1963 Levy of 1961:
$19,968.80
$19,968.80
January 1, 1963 Balance $2,324.77
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Abatements: Real Estate Personal
$112.48
3.04
115.52
December 31, 1963 Balance
$2,209.25
Levy of 1962:
January 1, 1963 Balance
$18,026.86
Abatements:
Personal
$497.70
Real Estate
1,356.06
1,853.76
December 31, 1963 Balance
$16,173.10
Levy of 1963:
1963 Overlay
$91,496.13
Abatements:
Poll
$1,814.00
Personal
1,639.94
Real Estate
62,139.26
65,593.20
December 31, 1963 Balance
$25,902.93
Reserve Overlay:
January 1, 1963 Balance No Transfers
$6,569.20
December 31, 1963 Balance
$6,569.20
ROBERT A. CARR, Chairman WILLIAM H. BARRETT
CARL W. RAYMOND Board of Assessors
NANNIE A. PRATT, Senior Account Billing Clerk
KATHRYN M. TASSINARI, Senior Billing Clerk
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ANNUAL REPORT OF PLYMOUTH AIRPORT COMMISSION
The annual report of the Plymouth Airport Com- mission is submitted herewith.
The popularity of the Plymouth Municipal Airport by those using the airways has shown a constant increase in activity each year.
During weekends when traffic is the heaviest, the waiting room is always busy and a snack bar was in- stalled for the convenience of those using the facilities, which has proven popular.
The property is maintained in first class condition in compliance with Federal and State requirements and pre- sents a very neat appearance from both the air and ground.
The hangar space is completely utilized and there are 31 planes of various types tied down on the field.
The New England Aero Service, located at the airport has had a busy year and is requesting additional building space. The proprietor now resides in Plymouth, having purchased a home here last year.
His operation at the airport, services flying craft planes and helicopters from Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Hampshire and most points in New England includ- ing a fleet used by the Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy and a flying club from Otis Air Base.
A thirteen week course in aviation was conducted by a ground school to prepare students for private pilot's licenses and another class is to begin shortly.
A heavy truck and snow plow has recently been acquired through Civil Defense, which will enable the removal of snow on the field by airport personnel.
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An approved gasoline truck is provided, without cost to the Town to supply fuel to the planes on the field without moving up to the pumps.
No major improvement is contemplated this year other than resealing the apron and shingling the west wall of the main building, plus the construction of addi- tional space for the New England Aero Service, which will increase the rental fee.
Plans are in the formative stage, however, to con- struct a cross runway, assisted by Federal and State funds in the near future, which will make Plymouth eligible for scheduled service, when the opportunity occurs.
In summary, the facility has been operated in a man- ner which reflected creditably on the Town of Plymouth.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES T. FRAZIER, Chairman SUMNER A. CHAPMAN, JR. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG MELVILLE P. STRAKER ALBERT W. HOKINSON Plymouth Airport Commission
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LIST OF JURORS
Prepared by the Selectmen of Plymouth, Massachusetts, for 1964-1965
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Adams, Henry C., River Street, Unemployed, Former occu- pation, Bricklayer, D. & M. Construction Co., Need- ham, Mass.
Anderson, George G., West Pond, Office Clerk, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Anderson, Lester F., 11 Overlook Terrace, Master Plumber, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Ashton, Thomas H., 95 Warren Avenue, Retired, Former occupation, Vice-President, Bemis Bros., Bag Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Atwood, Carleton S., 15 Mayflower Street, Shoe Clerk, D. W. Besse, Plymouth.
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Bagley, Wilson C., 19 Clyfton Street, Carpenter, Michael J. Pineau, Pembroke, Mass.
Barrett, William H., 1 Cushman Street, Assessor of Taxes, Town of Plymouth.
Bartelli, Adams W., 20 Highland Place, Accountant, A. L. Ellis, Inc., and Elmer E. Avery Insurance Agency, Plymouth.
Barufaldi, Amedio, 427A Court Street, Clerk, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Bittinger, Paul W., 4 Stephens Lane, Editor-President, The Memorial Press, Plymouth.
Bolonsky, Leonard J., 48 Union Street, Salesman, The Memorial Press, Plymouth.
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Bowler, Robert B., off Summer Street, Executive, Plimoth Plantation Inc., Plymouth.
Bradley, Robert R., Cochituate Road, Priscilla Beach, In- vestigator of Veterans Benefits, City of Somerville, Mass.
Brown, Edwin J., Cedar Bushes, Manomet, Vice-Presi- dent, Brown & Clark, Inc., Plymouth.
Budge, Charles E., 21 Fremont Street, Head Mill Roller, Revere Copper & Brass Inc., Plymouth.
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Callahan, William T., Samoset Avenue, Manomet, Owner, Wholesale and Retail Lobster Business, Plymouth, Self-employed.
Cameron, Catherine B., 81 Manomet Beach Boulevard, Manomet, Telephone Operator, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth, Husbands occupation, Re- tired, Manager, Carroll's Package Store, Roxbury, Mass.
Campbell, Clayton L., Westerly Road, Central Office Re- pairman, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth.
Cappannari, David A., 1 Stephens Lane, Retail Market Manager and Owner, Cappannari Bros., Plymouth, Self-employed.
Cappella, Henry L., Priscilla Road, Carpenter, T. H. Fal- lon & Sons, Inc., Quincy, Mass.
Caramello, Anthony V., 16 Wellingsley Avenue, Health Educator, Department of Public Health, State House, Boston, Mass.
Caramello, James, 1 Stafford Street, Head Social Worker, Division of Child Guardianship, New Bedford, Mass.
Cash, Richard L., Cape Cod Avenue, Manomet, Lineman, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth.
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Chapman, John C., 15 Bay View Avenue, Hydraulic En- gineer, Factory Mutual Engineering Division, Nor- wood, Mass.
Chouteau, Pierre, Jr., Clifford Road, Retired, Foreman, Ocean Spray Cranberry Co., Onset, Mass.
Connell, James J., 27 Holmes Terrace, Manager, Metropoli- tan Life Insurance Co., Plymouth.
Currier, Harold B., 191 Sandwich Street, Restaurant Owner and Manager, Plymouth, Self-employed.
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Darsch, Wanda B., 6 Pierce Avenue, Burler, George Mabbett & Sons Co., Plymouth; Husband's occupa- tion, Overseer, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
DeCost, Margaret A., 34 Oak Street, Private Secretary, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Boston, Mass.
Doherty, James E., 376 Diamond Street, East White Horse Beach, Social Worker, Public Welfare Department, City of Boston, Mass.
Doherty, Thomas P., 49 Blueberry Road, White Island Pond, Food Plan Salesman, Gilchrist Co., Boston, Mass.
Donelan, Paul G., 10 Clyfton Street, Commercial Artist, The Bresnick Co., Inc., Boston, Mass.
Duby, Richard, 345 Court Street, General Contractor, Aluminum Products Co., Waltham, Mass.
Dunlap, Frank C., Jr., 305 Sandwich Street, Petroleum Dealer, Frank C. Dunlap, Inc., Plymouth, Self-em- ployed.
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Estes, Arthur G., 11 Jefferson Street, Bank Treasurer, Plymouth Savings Bank, Plymouth.
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Estes, Charlotte E., 11 Jefferson Street, Sales Clerk, Ber- nard's, Plymouth, Husband's occupation, Bank Treas- urer, Plymouth Savings Bank, Plymouth.
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Fantoni, Wilbert H., 6 Rodman Lane, Route Salesman, Whiting Milk Co., Duxbury, Mass.
Ferioli, Ronald J., 14 Rodman Lane, Branch Bank Man- ager, Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, Plymouth.
Ferrari, Henry A., Pierce Avenue, Partner, Cape Insur- ance Agency, Plymouth.
Finch, Dorothy M., 81 Warren Avenue, Realtor, Broker, Darby-Finch Realty, Plymouth; Husband's occupation, Retired, Industrial Relations Director, Chase Copper & Brass Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Fornaciari, Columbo P., 9 Cordage Terrace, Carpenter, Self-employed.
Fortini, Illario R., 16 Castle Street, Ship Fitter, Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass.
Fothergill, Thomas W., Cheryl Avenue, Manomet, Payroll Auditor, The Employer's Liability Assurance Corp., Ltd., Boston, Mass.
Freyermuth, Frank N., Jr., Briggs Avenue, Manomet, Warehouse Forklift Operator, Kraft Food Co., Need- ham Heights, Mass.
Frye, Alexander C., 25 Stafford Street, Carpenter, Ambro- sia Construction Co., Quincy, Mass.
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Gallagher, Gertrude A., 44 Samoset Street, Housewife; Husband's occupation, Retired, U.S. Army.
Garside, Edward B., 150 Sandwich Street, Managing Edi- tor, The Memorial Press, Plymouth.
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Ghelli, John A., 12 Water Street, Central Office Mainten- ance man, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth.
Goodwin, James C., 90 Standish Avenue, Men's Clothing Salesman and Buyer, Puritan Clothing Co., Plymouth.
Govoni, Alfred J., 371/2 Oak Street, Meter Reader, Plym- outh County Electric, Plymouth.
Govoni, Harold H., 9 Overlook Terrace, Installer-Repair- man, N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth.
Gray, Kenneth G., 47 Davis Street, U. S. Postal Clerk, Post Office, Plymouth, and Partner, Rug Cleaning Service, Self-employed, Plymouth.
Grecco, Joseph D., State Road, Manomet, Owner and Man- ager, Dairy Maid Roadside Stand, State Road, Mano- met, Self-employed.
Green, Doris K., 7 Washington Street, Secretary, Plym- outh Cordage Co., Plymouth; Husband's occupation, Paymaster and Personnel Manager Wheeler Reflec- tor Co., Hanson, Mass.
Guerra, Andrew M., 48 Allerton Street, Groundskeeper, Plymouth Country Club, Plymouth.
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Haley, Harry, Jr., 91 Warren Avenue, Carpenter, Plym- outh, Self-employed.
Harper, Earl R., 4 Washington Street, Winder Repairman, George Mabbett & Sons Co., Plymouth.
Heath, Donald W., 196 Summer Street, Teller, Plymouth Savings Bank, Plymouth.
Hodsdon, Arthur N., River Street, Assistant Purchasing Agent, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
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Holmes, Richard C., 12 Whiting Street, Milk Route Sales- man, Whiting Milk Co., Duxbury, Mass.
Houde, Lawrence J., 98 Allerton Street, Bookkeeper, Whit- ing Milk Co., Duxbury, Mass.
Howland, Gordon L., 64 Warren Avenue, Treasurer and and General Manager, Mayflower Seafoods Inc., Plymouth.
Huntley, Evelyn F., off Newfield Street, Retired, Compon- ent Manufacturing Co., West Bridgewater; Husband's occupation, Sign Mechanic, Ward & Brady, Plymouth.
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Ingenito, Neal J., 49 Union Street, Traffic Clerk, Plym- outh Cordage Co., Plymouth.
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Jaeger, Leo J., 24 Whiting Street, Sales Representative, National Gypsum Co., Boston, Mass.
Jesse, Theodore R., 30 Atlantic Street, Assistant Manager- Foreman, Plymouth Boat Yard, Plymouth
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Kaplowitz, David, 49 Summer Street, Pipe Coverer and Insulator, Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass.
Kendrick, Elinor D., 212 Court Street, Housewife.
Klasky, Melvin P., R262 Sandwich Street, Antique Deal- er, Plymouth Antique Centre, Plymouth, Self-em- ployed.
Knight, Wesley A., 6 Stoddard Street, Supervisor, Plym- outh Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Kritzmacher, James R., 170 Westerly Road, Installer and Repairman N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., Plym- outh.
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Lamb, George F., Jr., 2 Atlantic Street, Truck Driver, Smith's Inc., Plymouth.
Lanman, Everett F., 3 Gordon Place, Teller, Plymouth- Home National Bank, Plymouth.
LaRocque, William R., 86 Warren Avenue, President, Ley- den Press, Plymouth.
Leary, Ronald E., 26 Warren Avenue, Sales Manager, Revere Copper & Brass Inc., Plymouth.
Ledo, Joseph L., 18 Gould Road, Machine Operator, Plym- outh Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Lewis, George F., 71 Cordage Terrace, I.B.M. Clerk, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Loring, Bernard D., Micajah Pond, Watchmaker-Jeweler, Plymouth, Self-employed.
Lowe, Robert I., 21 Prince Street, Chief Cost Accountant, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
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Maccaferri, Harold T., 17 Clyfton Street, Retail Merchant, M. & M. Sporting Goods Co., Inc., Self-employed.
Magura, Robert J., 20 Davis Street, First Class Shipfitter, General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division, Groton, Connecticut.
Mayer, Dorothy B., Housewife; Husband's occupation, General Traffic Manager, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
McIntosh, Ronald W., John Alden Road, Priscilla Beach, Area Salesman, Armstrong Rubber Company, West Haven, Connecticut.
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McNeil, H. Gordon, 38 Mayflower Street, Retired, Former occupation, Production Control Supervisor, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
Menowsky, John, 10 North Street, Shoe Salesman, D. W. Besse, Plymouth.
Morgardo, George E., 5 Spooner Street, Restaurant Own- er, Star Lunch, Plymouth, Self-Employed.
Morse, Elsie L., 15 Spooner Street, Salary Payroll Clerk, Plymouth Cordage Co., Plymouth.
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Nichols, Doris L., 238 Court Street, Housewife; Husband's occupation, Retired, Retail Lumber Dealer, Kingston Lumber Co., Kingston, Mass.
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O'Fihelly, Madeline, 3 Birch Avenue, Head Bookkeeper and Accountant, Puritan Clothing Co., Plymouth.
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Padlusky, Saul, 107 Sandwich Street, Fuel Oil Dealer, Plymouth, Self-employed.
Padovani, Albert, 22 Castle Street, Drugstore Clerk and Part Owner, Padovani's Pharmacy, Plymouth, Self- employed.
Petrell, John J., Jr., 20 Russell Avenue, Lumber Dealer, Plymouth Lumber Co., Plymouth, Self-employed.
Phillips, Arthur R., 268 Sandwich Street, U.S. Postal Inspector, U.S. Post Office, Boston, Mass.
Philbrick, David W., New England Park, Plumbing and Heating Helper, John F. Cook, Buzzards Bay, Mass.
Pillsbury, Robert I., 294 Sandwich Street, Second Class Serviceman and Fitter, New Bedford Gas & Electric Co., Plymouth.
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Pioppi, Anthony V., 6 Clyfton Street, Package Store Own- er, Pioppi's Package Store Inc., Plymouth, Self-Em- ployed.
Po, Richard C., 10 Savery's Lane, Switchman, N. E. Tele- phone & Telegraph Co., Plymouth.
Pratt, Carolyn F., 123 Court Street, Librarian, Plymouth Public Library, Plymouth.
Pyle, Arthur G., 229 Sandwich Street, Director of Edu- cation, Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth.
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Raymond, Miriam A., Sandwich Road, Retired, School Teacher, Town of Plymouth; Husband's occupation, Assessor, Town of Plymouth, Mass.
Reed, Ronald F., 9 Willard Place, Contractor, Plymouth, Self-employed.
Rezendes, Harry J., 57 Cherry Street, Junior Engineering Aide, Department of Public Works, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston.
Roberts, Karl D., 14 Holmes Terrace, Machine Designer, George R. Churchill Co., Hingham, Mass.
Rogers, R. Dunham, 18 Royal Street, Parcel Post Carrier, U.S. Post Office, Plymouth.
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Salter, Glenn L., 3 Cheryl Avenue, Manomet, Boat Paint- er, Plymouth Marine Railways, Plymouth.
Sampson, Clifford E., 16 Overlook Road, Manager, Retail and Wholesale Store, Smith's Inc., Plymouth.
Sampson, Robert D., River Street, Assistant Treasurer, Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, Plymouth.
Santos, Edward W., 41 Cordage Terrace, Bank Clerk, Plymouth-Home National Bank, Plymouth.
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Sawyer, Marion L., Federal Furnace Road, Housewife; Husband's occupation, Mechanic, Town of Plymouth Fire Department, Plymouth.
Schneider, Richard L., 18 Atlantic Street, Advertising Manager, The Memorial Press, Plymouth.
Scott, Mae M., 59 Court Street, Secretary, Plymouth Cor- dage Co., Plymouth.
Sears, John H., 17 Court Street, Teller, Plymouth-Home National Bank, Plymouth.
Sears, Richard H., Little Pond, Head Interviewer and Counsellor, Massachusetts Division of Employment Security, Plymouth.
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