Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1936-1940, Part 31

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
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Paid Town Treasurer $79.64


Respectfully submitted,


CLARE A. MILBERY,


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


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Police Department


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and Citizens of Acton :


I herewith submit my 13th Annual Report for the year ending December 31, 1939, for your consideration.


DEPARTMENT ROSTER


Chief MICHAEL FOLEY


Reserve Officers


George A. Braman, Norman L. Perkins, Robert G. Willett


Special Police


Louis F. Leveroni, Benjamin H. Sawyer, Orma L. Clark, M. D., Alexander L. Frazier, Ralph W. Piper, Raymond F. Durkee, James E. Kinsley


Miscellaneous Duties :


Telephone calls received 646


Telephone calls made 211


Persons coming to office 235


Radio calls received 28


Called by lights at Squares


7


Complaints received and investigated 192


Assisted in investigations for other Departments


6


Emergency messages delivered 11


Assisted in search for escaped prisoners


2


Burglar Alarms answered (all false)


7


Calls received for labor trouble


1


Homes checked in absence of owners at their request .


12


Street lights reported out


3


Fire alarms answered


23


Traffic at funerals, auctions, parades, etc.


22


Called out sand trucks to sand streets 3


Reported bad places in streets to the Supt. 5


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Obstructions removed from highway 1 .


Policed Town Meetings


2


Policed Caucus


1


Signal lights found broken at R. R. Crossings.


1


Signal lights reported out of order at R. R. Crossings. Persons reported missing and located


4


Children reported lost in woods and located.


2


Suspicious persons reported, picked up and questioned


5


People assisted out of Town


4


Prowlers reported


4


Persons reported accidentally shot


2


Air rifles taken from boys under 15 years of age


3


Fights on street broken up


3


Persons assisted when accidentally locked out of their homes


2


Intoxicated persons sent off of street


1


Acts of vandals reported


4


Protection given during collection of money


2


Glass reported in street


1


Live Wires in street reported


1


Stray dogs reported


4


Lost dogs reported


4


Persons reported bitten by dogs


2


Revolver permits issued 11


Result of check on unoccupied houses, Public Buildings, etc., during patrol after midnight:


Windows found open at High School 2


Doors found open at High School 2


Doors found unlocked at High School 1


Lights left on at High School 3


Lights left on at South School 1


Doors found open in unoccupied houses. 1


Lights checked on in unoccupied houses 1


Breaks reported:


Stores, Garages, etc 7


High School 1


1


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South School 1


Homes reported broken into


2


Larceny cases reported 14


Reported stolen in breaks.


Store break-Merchandise, Total value. $1,000.00


Garage break-Flashlights, batteries, cash, etc. 15.00


Garage break-Chevrolet truck


900.00


Store break-Cash 15.60


School break-Stop-watch and cash


6.00


House break-Blankets, sheets, etc. 15.00


House break-Small tools and radio 20.00


Larceny of following articles reported :


350 gallons of gasoline and three drums 55.50


7 gallons of motor oil 7.00


3 watches 40.00


2 radios


30.00


1 bicycle


5.00


1 tricycle


.75


6 forty-gallon milk cans


6.00


7 pigs


21.00


40 chickens


30.00


Property recovered, including abandoned cars:


1 1937 Oldsmobile Sedan . Value $400.00


2 1939 Oldsmobile Sedans 1,600.00


1 1939 Chevrolet truck 900.00


1 1939 Ford Sedan


500.00


1 1932 Buick Sedan 100.00


1 1934 Ford truck


150.00


1 radio 66


10.00


1 watch


10.00


1 set of registration plates


2.00


1 tricycle .75


5.00


1 bicycle


150, gallons of gasoline and 3 drums


10.50


1 electric razor


10.00


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Article stolen in store breaks: flashlights,


cigarette cases, etc., stolen in 1938 and recovered in 1939


3.50


Restitution $120.80


Arrests made for following offenses:


Drunkenness 18


Traffic violations


9


Operating under the influence 8


Operating negligently 1


2


Assault and battery


2


Operating without a license


2


Larceny


2


Breaking and Entering and larceny


3


Speeding


1


Non-Support


3


Vagrancy


1


Abandonment


1


Passing a car with view obstructed


1


Non-payment of fine


1


Neglected children


2


Runaway boys picked up and returned home


8


Feeble minded persons picked up and returned home 1


Committed to State Hospital. 1


Motor Vehicle Accident Report; cars checked, etc .:


Accidents reported 51


Occupants reported injured 27


Pedestrians injured


2


Injured when bicycle hit by auto 1


Injured persons assisted 4


Licenses suspended or revoked 27


Operators reported to Registrar for violations


4


Persons summoned to Court 6


Persons summoned for other departments 39


Operators warned for motor violations 67


Cars checked after midnight 13


Disturbing the peace


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Motorists assisted after midnight 7


Cars ordered towed off of highways 6


Cars brought into town and destroyed by fire 1


Dogs reported killed by motor vehicles


6 Dogs reported injured by motor vehicles


2


Letters of recommendation for the reissuing of licenses, etc. 10


A Comparison of Motor Vehicle Accidents, 1938-1939:


A comparison of the motor vehicle accident record of 1938 and 1939 show that while there was an increase of 7, in the number of accidents reported, the number of persons injured dropped to 30, which is 5 less than were injured in 1938. We also went through the year without a single fatal accident, com- pared with two deaths in 1938.


Approximate mileage covered during patrol and investiga- tions, trips to other Cities and Towns :


Mileage covered


25,000 miles


Trips to Waltham


5


Stow


1


Maynard


14


Littleton


6


Lancaster


1


Harvard


1


Concord and West Concord.


15


Cambridge


3


Belmont


1


Boxboro


3


Boston


4


Ayer


2


West Acton (outside of regular patrol)


17


North Acton


10


East Acton 66


7


Acton Center


66


4


Recommendations for Highway Safety:


1. Due to complaints and many reports of fast driving through the three villages, I would recommend that a speed


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limit of 25 miles per hour be adopted in the thickly settled areas. While we were prohibited from posting our highways against speeding in the past, it is now possible to do so and "Button" type signs reading "Not Over 25 M. P. H." can now be obtained at about three dollars each. I believe that if the necessary number of signs are installed, it will help to prevent accidents and possible loss of life.


2. That traffic lines be painted at curves on the follow- ing streets : Central Street, at Richardson Corner and at the Cemetery ; Concord Road at Hosmer Street; School Street at Piper Corner (2 curves) ; Main Street at Crosby Corner and at Hayward Road. Also that the Squares at South and West Acton be painted. This work should be done as early as possi- ble each year.


3. The disregard of operators to obey Article 5, Sec. 1-D, of the Traffic Rules and Orders, on Main Street, South Acton, when stopping at the Post Office has been responsible for sev- eral slight accidents at this point. These operators park with the two left wheels to the curb, then pull out from the curb directly across the Main Street. This Section states that both wheels on the right side of the car must be parked within 12 inches of the curb. I would recommend that two signs be in- stalled near the Post Office before taking action against these operators.


4. That School Street, West Acton, be made a "Stop" street at Massachusetts Avenue.


5. The danger of school children being injured near the school yards is aways paramount and to reduce this danger as much as possible I recommend that "School Zone" signs be in- stalled in the area near the three grade schools.


A word to the parents:


The riding of bicycles at night without lights, while a very dangerous practice is also a direct violation of the law. Dur- ing the past year the number of children riding bicycles on the streets has more than doubled in number and very few


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of these bicycles are equipped with lights that can be seen, front and rear. Parents know that their children are out at night with these bicycles and are therefore directly to blame. This practice must be stopped and I am asking all parents to co-operate so that court action will not be necessary to force these children to light their bicycles when riding at night.


Remarks:


In closing this report, I want to bring to the attention of the Citizens of Acton, the necessity of an increase in the Police Appropriation, so that they may be given the protection to which they are entitled.


Only a very small percentage of the people realize that out of the $2,100.00 allowed the Chief as salary and trans- portation, he must furnish a car, gas, oil, accessories, etc., to be used in the protection of a Town with a population of near- ly 3,000 people and an assessed value of over $3,000,000; or that he is on call or actual patrol twenty-four hours a day, every day in the year, with the exception of about five hours a week. During the year he covers more than 25,000 miles pa- troling the Town and during investigations. These investiga- tions carry him to many other Towns and Cities which often incur expenses such as meals, etc., for which no allowance is made.


Any interested citizen can look in the Police report each year and find the number of persons arrested, the number of accidents reported, or the number of crimes committed, but it is impossible to even estimate the number of crimes, arrests and accidents prevented by this patrol. The efficiency of a Police Department should not be judged by the number of ar- rests but it should be expected to do all that is possible to give protection and prevent crime within the Town.


Now, if you citizens will take a few minutes and figure out the cost of running a car for 25,000 miles, even at the low cost of three cents per mile, then add to this the trade-in cost of a car, which is $250 to $300, and then subtract the total from the amount allowed for salary and transportation and


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you will find that the salary you are paying your Chief is low- er than the salary of any patrolman in the State.


I have checked the records which show that although there has been a total of 308 motor vehicle accidents reported, in which 270 persons were injured and 8 persons lost their lives, and resulted in property damage of thousands of dollars dur- ing the past six years, the meager allowance for the protection of life and property has been reduced $200, over that allowed in 1936.


In view of the above facts, I would suggest that the ap- propriation this year be increased to $3,200. This would allow for an increase of $400 in transportation and also allow for a part-time officer to work one day a week and give the regular officer one day off a week.


In conclusion, I wish to thank all the Citizens of Acton who have co-operated with me in the past year, and to those few who have spread malicious lies about me or who have tried to instigate ill feeling toward me, I extend my sympathy. To those efficient officers of this department, the State police, and the local telephone operators, I express my sincere thanks, and commend them for their fine work.


Respectfully submitted,


MICHAEL FOLEY, Chief of Police.


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Librarian's Report, 1939


Accessions - Number of volumes in Library Jan. 1, 1939, 21,124. Increase by purchase, 394. Increase by gift, 33. Total increase, 427. Withdrawn from circulation, 324. Total num- ber of volumes in the Library Jan. 1, 1940-21,227.


Circulation-Number of days Library was open, 101. Number of volumes circulated, 14,751.


Largest daily circulation, 254, Feb. 25.


Smallest daily circulation, 12, Sept. 16. Daily average circulation, 145.


Received from Library fines and magazines sold, and paid to Town Treasurer, $41.03.


Gifts of books have been received from the following sources : U. S. Gov't, 2; State of Mass., 8; Anon, 6; Harold Freeman, 4; Maj. Charles S. Coulter, 1; Rev. A. J. Torsleff, 1; Ernest H. Washburn, 1; Mrs. Frank Peters, 1; a graduate of Yale, 1; Associates of E. A. Filene, 1; Emma Doane Galger, 1; R. L. McDonald, 1; H. V. Smith, 1; Mail and Express Pub. Co., 1; Jewish Opinion Pub. Co., 2; Smithsonian Institution, 1. Total, 33.


ARTHUR F. DAVIS, Librarian.


NON-FICTION


Abbott, J .- Changing New York. 917.3A131c Allen, A. A .- The Golden Plover and Other Birds. ... 59A425g Alpheus, A .- Were You Born Under a Lucky Star. . 52A456w Andrews, C. M .- The Colonial Period in Am. History,


Vol. 4 . 973.2A565co


Anon-Here's New England 917.3A100h Bain, R .- The Clans and Tartans of Scotland . 941B162c


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Beals, C .- The Coming Struggle for Latin America. 918B366c Beaty, J. Y .- The Baby Whale Sharp Ears . 59B369b Bernheimer, C. L .- Rainbow Bridge .917.3B527r Brown, W. A .- The Church in America. 28B881c


Budge, E. A .- The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum 930B927r


Butler, N. M .- Across the Busy Years, Vol. 1. 922B987b


Butler, S. D .- War Is a Racket. 17B987w


Canby, H. S .- Thoreau


Carmer, C .- The Hudson 922T488ca


Carnochan, F. G .- Out of Africa .916.6C2910


917.3C287h


Chamberlain, S .- Lexington and Concord 917.3C44311


Chamberlain, S .- New England Doorways 72C443n


Cheley, F. H .- Little Camp Fires 17C5161


Churchill, W. S .- Step by Step, 1936-1939. 940.3C563s


Chuse, A .- Costume Design .39C559c


Clark, J. J .- The Slide Rule and Logarithmic Tables, 51C593s Copeland, R. S .- Dr. Copeland's Home Medical Book, 61C782d Crawford, K. P .- The Pressure Boys . 320899р


D'Aulaire, I. and E .- East of the Sun and West of the Moon . 39D239e DeCordora, R. J .- The Wit and Humor of the 70's. . 81D296w Eliot, G. F .- The Ramparts We Watch 35E42r


Engelbrecht, A. C. and others-How to Combat Anti- Semitism in America . 30E57h Fay, B .- Revolution and Free Masonry, 1680-1800 ... 36F282r Ferber, E .- A Peculiar Treasure .922F346f


Filene, E. A .- Speaking of Change, 1860-1937 . 33F481s


Fitch, L. E .- Attractive Parties for Children .79F545a Floherty, J. J .- Make Way for the Mail 38F629m Forbes, R .- Forbidden Road - Kabul to


Samarkand 915.4F694f


Foster, S .- The Songs of Stephen Foster 78F757s Franck, H. A .- The Lure of Alaska. .917.3F8221 Frohman, D .- Encore . 920F928f


Frothingham, P. R .- Edward Everett 922E93f Galger, L. H .- Life's Mysteries 81G1551


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Greever, G. and Jones, E. S .- Century Handbook of Writing .42G816c


Grover, E. O .- Old Testament Stories. 22G8830 Gumpert, M .- Dunant - the Story of the Red Cross. 928D897g Gunther, J .- Inside Asia . 915G977i


Hallibarton, R .- Seven League Boots 910H188s Hammond, B .- The Federal Reserve System. .33H225f


Hardwig, J. B .- Sources of Pollution, Merrimac


River Valley . 61H263s


Harrison, G. R .- Atoms in Action .53H323a Hine, C. G .- The Story of Martha's Vinyard. .9745H662s Hodgson, F. T .- Light and Heavy Timber Framing. . 69H6811 Holmes, J. H .- Through Gentile Eyes 17H751t Hooper, M .- Life Along the Connecticut River. . . 917.3H7871 Hottes, A. C .- The Book of Annuals 63H834b James, N .- Petticoat Vagabond 910J28p


Johnson, J. W .- Heating - Ventilating, etc. 69J67h


Johnson, J. W .- Plumbing - Drainage, etc. 69J67p Jones, M. B .- Vermont in the Making, 1750-1777 ... 974.3J78r Jordanoff, A .- Flying and How to Do It. 62J821f


Kains, M. G .- Five Acres . 63K13f


Kinsay, A. C .- New Introduction to Biology 57K56n


Lashelle, D .- The River Niagara 917.3L343r Leech, H. and Carroll, J. C .- Armour and His Times . 922A7271 Leonard, S. A. (Ed.)-The Atlantic Book of Modern


Plays 80L581a


Lewis, O .- The Big Four 921L675b Lippincott, I .- Sold Out . 33L765s


Lockrey, A. J .- Plastics 73L813p


McConnell, B. M .- Mexico At the Bar of Public Opinion 917.2M129m


McGuire, P .- Australia 914.4M148a McKie, D .- Antoine Lavoisier 925L414m Mann, W. J .- Little Walks on Enchanted Ground. . 917.3M2821 Manly and Powell-Better Business Letters .65M279b


Mason, B. S .- Woodcraft 79M398w


Mason, A. T .- The Brandeis Way . 33M398b


Medsger, O. P .- Edible Wild Plants . 58M492e


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Mitchell, E. V .- Maine Summer 917.3M681m


Moley, R .- After Seven Years .32M719a Nesbit, L. M .- Hell-hole of Creation 916.7N458h Parker, R. A. - A Yankee Saint 922N955p


Partridge, B .- Country Lawyer 922P275p


Patterson, H. L. H .- Enjoy the Bible's Beauty 22P318e


Phelps, W. L .- Autobiography With Letters 922P541p


Putney, W. K .- Teamwork in Colonial Days .973.2P988t


Raeth, G. A .- Home Furniture Making 67R134h Rebell, F .- Escape to Sea 910R291e


Reck, F. M .- Romance of American Transportation. 38R298r Rhys, G .- A Celtic Authology 80R468c Ridgway, W. H .- Draw Up a Chair 20R544d


Robinson, V. (Ed.)-The Modern Home Physician . . 61R665m Rogers, W .- Will Rogers' Wit and Wisdom 922R7311r Rosenbach, A. S. W .- A Book Hunter's Holiday. ... 02R813b Rothery, A .- Finland, the New Nation 914.9R846f


Russell, B .- Power 17R961p Russell, O. D .- The House of Mitsui 929R679r


Salzman, L. F .- England in Tudor Times . 942S186e


Schmid, B .- Interviewing Animals . 59S348i


Seely, C. S .- Russia and the Approaching Armageddon 914.7S452r


Seitz, D. C .- Joseph Pulitzer 922P981s Sharpe, R. W .- A Laboratory Manual of Biology . 57S5321


Shaw, B .- Nine Plays 82S534n


Sinclair, G .- Khyber Carravan 915.4S616k Sitwell, S .- Roumanian Journey 914.9S623r Smith, H. V .- Engine! Engine ! . 62S649e


Smith, M .- The Art of Caracturing 74S655a


Smith, W. M .- Profitable Bible Study 22S663p


Sollitt, K. W .- Preaching From Pictures 24S688p


Spahr, W. E .- The Fallacies of Prof. Irving Fisher's 100% Money . 33S732f Thomas, L .- The Untold Story of Exploration. .... 910T458u Thomas, L. and Barton, R .- In New Brunswick We'll Find It .917.1T458i


Tilman, H. W .- Snow on the Equator 916.7T574s


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Van Coevering, J .- Real Boys and Girls Go Birding. . 59V223r Verrill, A. H .- Our Indians. . 970V5550 Waln, N .- Reaching For the Stars 914W217r


Warner, L .- The Craft of the Japanese Sculptor .73W282c Warren, E .- Important American Poets . 81W287i


White, L. D. and Smith, T. V .- Politics and Public Service 35W585p


Winkler, J. K .- The Dupont Dynasty 921W775d


Winthrop, A .- Are You a Stockholder ?. . 33W791a


Wolcott, I .- The Yankee Cook Book 64W849y


Woodbury, D. O .- The Glass Giant of Palomar .52W884g


Woolacott, A. P .- Mackenzie and His Voyageurs. 917.1W913m


Yerkes, R. M .- The Dancing Mouse . 59Y 47d


Yutang, L .- My Country and My People 915.1Y94m


FICTION


Aldrich, B. S .- Song of Years A3652s


Asch, S .- The Nazarene A812n


Baldwin, F .- Career by Proxy B181c


Baldwin, F .- The High Road . B181hi


Baldwin, F .- White Magic B181wj


Bassett, S. W .- A Son of the Sea B319so


Bechdolt, F. R .- The Tree of Death B391t


Bennet, R. A .- Guns on the Rio Grande B469gu


Bennet, R. A .- Horse Thief Hole B469h


Bennet, R. A .- Hot Lead B469ho


Bonnamy, F .- Death on a Dude Ranch B7162d


Bower, B. M .- A Starry Night


B786st


Bradford, R .- John Henry


B799j


Brand, M .- Gunman's Gold


B817gu


Brand, M .- Hunted Riders B817hu


Brand, M .- Marbleface B817ma


Brand, M .- Trouble Trail B817tr


Brand, M .- Rustlers of Beacon Creek B817ru


Brown, B .- Wedding Ring B8777w


Buck, P .- The Exile B9221ex


Buck, P .- The Patriot B9221p


Bush, C .- The Case of the Chinese Gong B978c


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Bush, C .- Eight O'clock Alibi B978e Cain, J. M .- The Postman Always Rings Twice. C1881p Case, R. O .- Big Timber C337b


Chalmers, S .- The Whispering Ghost


C438w


Chambers, R .- The Tree of Heaven C444t


Chambers, W .- Dead Men Leave No Finger Prints . C445d


Chambers, W .- Murder For a Wanton . C445m Christie, A .- Easy to Kill . C5551ea


Christie, M .- Woman in Love C5552w


Clemens, S. L .- Short Stories C625s


Cloete, S .- Watch For the Dawn . C643w Cole, G. D. H .- Mrs. Warrender's Profession C6891m


Colver, A .- Listen For the Voices C72711


Corliss, A .- Daughter to Diana C799d


Corliss, A .- Let Us Be Faithful C7991


Dickson, C .- The Bowstring Murder D554b


Douglas, L. C .- Disputed Passage D734d


Douglas, L. C .- Doctor Hudson's Secret Journal D734do


Downes, A. M .- So Stands the Rock D748s


Duffield, A .- Gay Fiesta . D857g


Ferguson, B. S .- Gilded Dust


F3522gi


Field, R .- All This and Heaven, Too F4551a


Frost, F .- The Bamboo Whistle F939b


Frost, F .- Spy Meets Spy F939s


Gath, D .- Breakfast Fortune G244b Gray, Z .- Knights of the Range . G842k


Hauck, L. P .- Dear Deborah H368d Hauck, L. P .- Juliet Inc. H368j


Hawkins, D .- In Memory of Murder H3931i


Henry, H .- Lady With a Past H522I Holt, H .- The Sinister Shadow H7582s Holton, E. A .- Wait For the Tide H758w


Homes, G .- The Doctor Died at Dusk H767d Homes, G .- The Man Who Didn't Exist H767m


Howes, R .- Night of the Garter Murder H8571n


Hoyt, N .- Career Man H869ca


Hoyt, N .- Three Cornered Love H869t


Hughes, R .- Stately Timber H894s


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Hull, H .- Frost Flower H913f


Jennings, J .- Next to Valour .J54n Kelland, C. B .- Arizona K293a


Kelland, C. B .- Skin Deep K293sk


Keeler, H. S .- The Mystery of the Fiddling Cracksman. K26m Keeler, H. S .- Riddle of the Travelling Skull K26r


Kent, L. A .- Paul Revere Square K371p


Kerr, S .- Stay Out of My Life K41s


Lambert, R .- Lines to a Lady L2221


L222r


Lambert, R .- Right to the Heart L222t


Lambert, R .- They Who Have


Lawrence, J .- A Good Home With Nice People L421g


LeMay, A .- The Smoky Years L549s


LeMay, A .- White Range L549w


Lincoln, J. C. and F .- The Ownley Inn L73720w


Loring, E .- Across the Years L873ac


Loring, E .- High of Heart L873hi


Lutz (Hill, G. L.)-The Seventh Hour L975se


McCord, J .- Dotted-line Honeymoon


M131do


McCord, J .- The Return of Joan M133r


MacDonald, W. C .- Law of the Forty-fives M13541


MacDonald, W. C .- Riders of the Whistling Skull M1354r


MacDonald, W. C .- Rustlers' Paradise M1354ru


MacDonald, W. C .- Six-gun Melody M1354s


MacDonald, W. C .- Sleepy Horse Range M1354sl


Marquand, J .- Wickford Point M357w


Marsh, G .- Sled Trails and White Waters M3651sl


Marshall, E .- The Doctor of Lonesome River M3675do


Marshall, E .- Sam Campbell, Gentleman M3675sa


Marshall, E .- The White Brigand M3675w


Mason, F. Van W .- Three Harbours M3983t


Merrick, M .- Headline Lady M568h


Miller, H. T .- Next to My Heart M648n


Moore, A .- Gunsmoke Clarion M8212g


Mowery, W. B .- The Black Automatic M9362b


Ogden, G. W .- Stockyards' Cowboy . 034su


Oppenheim, E. P .- Advice Limited 062ad


Oppenheim, E. P .- Ask Miss Mott 062as


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Oppenheim, E. P .- The Gallows of Chance 062gb


Oppenheim, E. P .- The Spymaster 062ss Page, R .- Flame of Forgotten Guns P1331f Provost, A. L .- The Golden Girl P969g


Rath, V .- Death At Dayton's Folly R2342d


Rawlings, M. K .- The Yearling R259y


Robertson, F. C .- The Trouble Grabber R649t


Roe, V. E .- Black Belle Rides the Uplands R699b


Roe, V. E .- Flame of the Border


R699f


Roe, V. E .- Wild Hearts R699w


Sabatini, R .- The Sword of Islam S113sw


Sangster, M. E .- Surgical Call S225s


Sayers, D. L .- Strong Poison S274s Scott, R. T. M .- Ann's Crime . S4282a


Scott, R. T. M .- The Black Magician S4282b


Scott, R. T. M .- Secret Service Smith . S4282s.


Sims, M .- The World With a Fence S614w


Snow, C. H .- Guns Along the Border S674g


Starrett, V .- The Great Hotel Murder S796g Stebbins, L. P .- Peacock Place S811p


Steinbeck, J .- Of Mice and Men S81910


Stiles, P .- Borrowed Lover


S856b


Stiles, P .- Lovers Must Live S8561


Stong, P .- The Long Lane S8771


Street, M. D .- Summer's End S915s


Tarrant, C. A .- The Cat Climbs T192c


Teilhet, D. L .- Bright Distinction . T264b


Van Dyke, J .- Passenger to Peking V2481p


Walpole, H .- Vanessa .W218r


Webb, B .- Love's Choice . W3651


Wees, F. S .- Lost House


W3941


Wells, C .- The Beautiful Derelict


W453be


Wells, C .- The Broken O


W453bs


Wells, C .- The Clue of the Eyelash . W453cl White, W. P .- Hidden Trails W5892h


White, W. P .- Paradise Bend W5892p


Wilhelm, G .- We, Too, Are Drifting . W678w


Williams, B. A .- Thread of Scarlet W721th


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Wilsie, H. M .- Of Human Hearts W741li


Wodehouse, P. G .- Brinkley Manor W838br Wodehouse, P. G .- The Luck of the Bodkins W838w


Wodehouse, P. G .- Thank You, Jeeves W838th


Young, G .- Day's of '49 Y72d


Young, G .- The Vengence of Hurricane Williams Y72r


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Adams, E. L .- War Wings JA2111wa


Adams, E. L .- Wings of the Navy JA2111w


Allee, M. H .- Runaway Linda JA422r


Ambrose, B. A .- Coppa Hamba JA496c


Angelo, V .- Golden Gate JA584g


Baker, E. A. and C. D .- Reading for Children, 3 vols. JB1692r


Baker, E. M .- The Shadow of Half-moon Pass JB1684s


Baker, N. B .- Inca Gold JB1683i


Bannon, L .- Manuela's Birthday


JB219m


Barbour, R. H .- Heading North


JB239he


Bartlett, A. C .- 4th Cowboy JB289lf


Baum, L. F .- The Wizard of Oz JB347w


Blake, G .- The Mystery of the Silver Chain JB636m


Boyd, P. M .- Mike JB789m


Bracker, C. E .- Chester JB797c


Bragg, M. C .- The Little Engine That Could. JB8131


Brier, H. M .- Skycruiser


JB853s


Brodersen, L .- The Green One


JB8641g


Burglon, N .- Lost Island JB9561


Cameron, M .- El Pueblo JC182e Carroll, R. and L .- Flight of the Silver Bird. JC3193f


Chapin, H .- The Adventures of Johnny Appleseed JC463a


Coatsworth, E .- Five Bushel Farm JC652f Cooke, A. O .- A Day in a Shipyard. JC7721d


Cooke, A. O .- A Day in An Ironworks


JC7721da


Cooke, A. O .- A Day With Leatherworkers JC7721db


Cooke, A. O .- A Visit to a Woolen Mill JC7721v


Cooke, A. O .- A Visit to a Cotton Mill. JC7721vi


Cooke, A. O .- A Visit to a Coal Mine JC7721vj


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Cornelius, L .- Plays For Girls and Boys. JC813p Crownfield, G .- Cristina of Old New York. JC953c Cory, D .- Hawk Eye JC833h


Cory, D .- Lone Star JC83310


Cory, D .- Raven Wing


JC833ra


Cory, D .- Red Feather




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