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ADAMS, CHARLES
s''NoR1�y F: Avxu�ta ;al •rr+ TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE .So .19.70 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appea s will give a hearing at the Town Building,North Andover,on U. . . elf . . . . . . . the 214. day of . . 3a 1970. , 0783t7 ffock', to all parties interested in the appeal of J.4. AADAttS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . requesting a variation of Sec.. . . 7..23 . . . . . . . . . .of the Zoning By Law so as to permit. the erectiot of .a.two Car. . . . Pry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on the premises, located at the north side.of.Gr"M. . . Street; at the corow of Road and ae U3,greens Streiet. . . . . . . . . . By Order of thewBoard of Appeals Arthur R. Dr=Mdg Chsizs= &►?e publisht Sept, 5 & 12* 1970 Send bill toe Charier J. Adams# 183 Greene St.# N.A. Send 15 proofe tot Anna Donahue#'Toler BIdg.# N.A. p. APRILYM i?a y: Isss 11119 TOWN OF NORTHANDOVER MASSACHSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FILING DATE BOARD OF APPEALS Augusi 14, 1970 Notice:—This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied by a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building Inspector or other authority. APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE Applicant: Charles J. Adams address: 183 Greene Street TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements of Section___ Paragraph 7.23 of the Zoning Ordinance. Premises affected are situated on the North X South East West side of Greene Street; ��the corner of Do s Road Street and known as NUMBER 183 Greene Street. Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building 1. Size of building: feet front:2 23 _feet deep. Height: 1 stories: 13 _feet. 2. Occupancy or Use: (of each floor) Garage 3. Zoning District: Village Res. 4. Date of erection: Soon as possible 5. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III 6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises: No 7. Description of proposed work or use: Propose to erect a two car garage nearer the lot line than the Zoning By-Law allows. 8. The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows: The house is located on the lot in such a position that a variance is needed to erect a much needed 2-car garage. There are other galrages in the immediate area that are within 3 feet of the lot lines. The structure will in no way detract from the neigh- borhood. Granting the variance will in no way derogate' from the purpose and intent of the Zoning By-Law. ' I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper and ' pm tai7 _4 a erases TITLE REFERENCE BOOKTPAGE Signature Wresponsible applicant r S2�,oN�rty. •�g •e� q,: 1855:py ""�CFIi18� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FILING DATE BOARD OF APPEALS Ampat 140 3=1 Notice:This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied by a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building Inspector or other authority. APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE Applicant: Charles is AdWs Address: 10 GrIGN Arld TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements of Section_ paragraph_7t-23--of the Zoning Ordinance. Premises affected are situated on the North if South East West side of Gr" M Street; r^ a; ���' e� the corner of DW-- M204 Street and known as NUMBER 18$ Street. Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building 1. Size of building: 23 feet front: _feet deep. Height:_ I stories: 33 et. 2. Occupancy or Use: (of each floor) amp 3. Zoning District: TLU- 40 Ree. 4. Date of erection: BeAA as MAMA 5. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III 6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises: 00 7. Desclotriptioonn of r�_oposedd work or use: p ae to a 'fie =W > 8. The principal pointsupon which I base my application are as follows: The hmse 'Lal Lla OAd an the lot In owth a positim ishst a Vwdw ae is neftWd to ormt a Iraeh needed 2wear Saran, The re are other W In tM iradiate area that sue tritMn _3 feet of the lab Unsoo The straot s rill. Lu 30 VW dstraat threrl the * horhoo& Grantlin the Tariaaltae rill. is no Way daroaate fr= tale porpe" and int of the ZonbS &-Lm* I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper and ' ci ntal pens TITLE REFERENCE ej BOOK PAGE Signatur of responsible applicant ' TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR i o4•''onry9� Viz . 4 Fi APRILPY sR70. �CHV� September 14, 1970 Board of Appeals Town Office Building North Andover, Mass. Gentlemen: Mr. Charles Adams was refused a building permit for his proposed two—car garage. The minimum sideline setback is 12 feet and the proposed garage did not meet this requirement. Very truly yours, CHARLES H. FOSTER, JR. BUILDING INSPECTOR CHF:ad `kms u2 G� Al ace__ 57 25� 47Te- • F J ax' �'c:,... ; e : R v. k :Jain ,.. `;:x. .>. .. :. I ... 3'rt � ' •, ➢ — P rw �Y R i.' • L x, s"• t e'- av 1 '..s 1..'k .:Y' "r. - } a a s [J:. 4'..: 'i,p •F !.. Y YY Y• 'P,.}. :.A. .:} # + r u-vl c} - _ ♦ -..t: 'TT i,. �'. S 'I.:.k 1 `v a, :.;:k '.i:: :.. ., t ;.a ♦R,. .:A i r•... ilY'i:'.F I. v 1 ,:: 4 [ Y. Y.k ..1. : U... Y,.: ., i . a- ... 'R I: ♦. s eY�Y .:��., z ,.[':x <-.k � k . s a. , �. ♦ : -!.. o:., .., it Q..}. ky .:.. x e:. Y ? 6 *r, a ; ➢ 1555 sy4ACHU TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF DECISION Date .O."440W ft. .)W. . . . . . . Petition No.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Hearing.0000. .44.MR . . Petition of Adop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premises affected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Referring to the above petition for a variation from the requirements of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xwf* Awww Zook& I . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . so as to permit M* *%�Uft � -a-U00M. -sm,w.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After a public hearing given on the above date, the Board of Appeals voted to . AM the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and hereby authorize the Building Inspector to issue a permitto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for the construction of the above work, based upon the following conditions: Signed Priginal Signed By .*Mw .*WwM0Ghomm . . . . . . . . ..16 . . . . . . .# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ba" $0 fto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joselb A* Mio##A$M% So** Awes# NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of Appeals r C?e aims S VRA fCI'PEALS N4 N eATNtD�sOVER 1 rWias AMMALS 5 I � rt I 4 I September 2 19 I i _ tW"Ce is her" 9IVM that t _- 1 Board M Appppeeeeis w l give a bee September 7,19 -. Ing atthe Tmao flsildln0,Ntb�e 2, I' Notke isherebY given that t dove,ell MeodaY even ny . date et Se tember %c, *1 71 - i .beard of Appeals w I give a bee s-pf, to at parties in crested fay at the Texan ruildinD.Ntlh A W ppealof CMARLr4OJ•ADAA } �en M,,,de1 ny tM 11 a tiny a variation :Sac• 7: �_ i dee. September 1f70, at 7: q Zoning aY Law so as to pe i RIR„to at parties interested itla erecflAn of-a two.car yt appeal of CHARLES J ADAM = reya an *0 premises,- located a �� pp"' ttlnIyq a venation the an stria of Greets Stnet7 + '= .ti Zaeiny SY Law so as to pe dw Cerner of peeylas Road an 7n he,erection of a two car ge elA.rn a•1N Orem Street. ' ' �:, rage on the promises. located s Order of the Board of Appppeenn 1Ma e�rtb sitM at Greens SMNt_s e. ARTHUR R.D 11MMONC Mie carpet of Deoylas Read an Chairman '. i .,gyp as 1p OteetM Street. • E 5.�.=5gpa.5 6 1T,.197D. ...ey Order of 1M Board of Appppeeear • - ,ARTHUR R.DRUNE MMO Chairman j low"or�-i. tTN ANS ER 8 Nu s SAO Nus rOARDOPICC4EALS �. NOT i i i tember 2.19 . otitt is hereby Riven that 11 N Beard of Is wit g1v Nr A t- In9 at the Torn d� 21 .dam � y r 1970, St d"Aw of to at parties intarasled a { a�asIa veft ttovsof ^. SCGUastUq BY i aw so US to ob l� fnit the I,��emisas. locate4 a. � �aasf�pN�pNaGllnr�ial�R�iN !1 Ordorof the hoard A NC AttTHUR,R•O firman, SfAtZ i� � -��.�.�. ter: ,a moa ��� �� a Qom: t � � i � - 71 i , LAWRENCE EAGLE-TRIBUNE, Lawrence„Mas.—Saturday; Sept., 12, 1970 9 rim Histalr, Y it e MIDDLETON For the first time, ele school does use the library, for somethings, mentary •school students will have an op but riot for history projects because of the portunrty to have a referrence book on thf rare books would probably be destroyed it Su, r an. history of the town, i5 to 500 childrenwere,to use them ata given lune After man years of research, Mrs Y r , Laura W:Watkins of'King Street, has com When tors. Watkins' book is released to piled and written a book on the history m the public, Winters said "it will be the the town. Mrs,Watkins said the book,is a nisi trine that the school will have.a book Datel., the printings gand should be ready foi of the history written by a recognized au- x the public sometime before Christmas. thority In an interview with the principal n. He added that the school intends to se- In Howe-Manning School, Eugene Wmtc+r, lie cult' copies for the school library so that 7��11 explained how the fourth, fifth, and sixtl te:uoeis will be able to get into the 11 mate Y C A y�yy grade students have not been able to study rias as well as the students. YWCA n� Pl dila ConteA y the history of the town since the only'infor The history that is available on the " mation,available has come from very olc town, according to Winter, comes from a Classes (��1 books kept at the library,from pamphlet. few, ;papers that wer written in the Essex �Vl �0��� ���� �� t a Y and old newspapers. i, (Dunt History. He said 'that this.in- As the information contained m the read formation is nearly 100 years pfd and f� d SALEM — Voters who go to the polls in recent years and a $4506 car for one,of ing room of the Flint Public Library is ole there are mistakes mit, ago fragile, it is kept in glass cases: In.or next Tuesday will take little time In mark- the Commissioners. Once the school has copies'of the book, The Newburyport YWCA an- ing their ballots to party nominees in the Commissioner Cahill should not be the der;for the srbool'to use the informaton t steads to make u units of 4, 5.and fi pounces that registration for seven,sea* u for election across all oC a responsible person would.be_sent to the P fall classes will be held Sept. mentrasfhe has-been the � v - grade student to study the History from a }' or of the 34 communities in Essex library to gather the material, re-write it in closer perspective. 14"through 25 Monday through County Y commission- :' simple'-terins for;,the elementary school Fr'ida , 9 a.m. to 9 m:_ er, resist n jobs, the car and most of`• , Y P•_ The aq le contest is the Democratic the polities.on the county scene.' ehildren and•then make copies to be ills- w ere p to M�►l�gne camels Classes are `on a #arst ¢Dore nomination for one of the•three Essex In 1966 Cahill was unopposed In both t Winter, said another reason Ill there trtbuted in the.cssrooms. -4 IItt first serve Basis, Early_registra-' un! co ncil been much don t e toacltlot I.C►M0 I3UQRS HOLD 'OWISY>_: T4)1 . :. C4. Y',: mmissianers-chairs. the pratiminary and;ffnal electigms has rn ;.. e,�T#. „ _ , tion is recrommended-to insure Bra' of bio Andover•and a , $ bet s ?i �}>.. ..., In. his a staff an.,, a local.. a t ., std . t P.tlbltfi:Z,ibr N[1tid1 l students old be to tt hiSkDfS.,.1„ 3'`117 e rti nt.: istrations must a r C. -...: Winter said that the d wo,. , 4.;K €' . .:,� :.:;... ,... ... . „�_• :� -.; U... r . .. .. ... .,� tl...lime..:: ��' ..,,; . .. '�$�@;:.....r.�`a,l>etri ,,t.�`7Caun, la John br ed. teachers.are.f tlu . ::a t.:. 1 , hist town �y :. . . lrana.._ledut.thezr study o(.tlie hist+>ry, of t>le , ..._,_ a3.,. . .. -r .�;..,�.:: ..,;. ,# ,. ,.1ock+.i -• be'made in...prson. rlterai+s ''I�,,y;:ta.)9r�ilve)~sssex County ; p;,,�p.;y._,or and`Frank`J: ;... . . f : ..:.. r.. .« Vivra •,d .r_. ,•., ,. Pe +i+* m,. 'se* WUV,. 1 :, ..I1; 1„$wa' :c "i` ld"' `,1r5�dt'rY"14`Cfre .kfdu3d�.t;27:.1`tef „ :a5' Well frotlf,Various Tare books: E ranatt Mrs. Program has been scheduled Cgtnnilshatrman.Edward H. Cahill of rence for Dedra c fid n"for lietr 5 ' ents. - h research lustarl; .of , 4 the 9crati mmafdon.. t ah items. Sliertiselves Warders -added,that t k P , E Vl�eenl erberg looks over one (if.the Id books: toinclude all age groups and 1 nn of his fourth such nomination• y ill easily defeated' former Rowley Select- classes are available to both There are no conflicts within the men Warren,C. Grover by 61,680 votes in - men and women, boys and Det-ocratic or Republican parties for the the final. girls: nominations of (7S. Congress, district at- The county board went Democratic for � ,.. One+of the most extensive tome :su error court clerk, overnor's r y,, P g the,first tune in history in 1958 when Cah- BOXFORDI— Work toward a possible will be among.the smallest to be'served. programs to be offered'will ink ,council and register of deeds m the south in 1 Commissioner John R. Ahearn of re inonal-+rotational technical school in the All three Masconomet towns .voted at volve pre-schoolers from three ern and northern districts,; law who' r: North Shore area maybe getting off the town meetings this year and last to partici- monthto five ear's old' in a t Bu disappeared a year later. Y In fact Dist. At . Jolts P.S. Burke of ate'on the lannin committee. This ar- ground at last: P P g P gym and swim program. The Lawrence, Essex Superior Court' Clerk The.58-year old Cahill is editor of the Dr: Herbert Rouisse told the Boxford ticipation.does not mean.final membership gym facet entails basic rhythm, Philip A. Hennessey' of Peabody, Govern- Lynn Daily Item: He was a councilor at School Committee this week that a meet- in the school as that takes a vote of town body mechanics and simple m or's.Councilor Thomas J. Lane of Law- large in Lynn from 1940 with the exception { y + m ing of the regional planning committee has meeting. (Boxford participated to planning, struction. The pool portion rence are assured of election. They have of three.yeats in the armed service. North Lh Shol finallybeen called:for Se t. 22 in Bever for the Whittier School it voted "out.") begins with basic water adjust no Republican opposition but. Northern Bradley, 35,`a-,senior supervisor at the Progress toward a school has been Interest has been higher iii the new meat and progresses to teach ; Register of Deeds John J. Buckley of Law Mass. slept, of Education, seeks to'change 'Vo1 1 stalemated for ne;arl ,half a ear. The de-; proposal, however, because it includes all, swimming by encouraging natu- rence, former mayor could be oRRpposed by' the structure of the county govern- of the towns in the Mascononi t District ral body movements. The over sticker candidate Winthrop R. Newman, meat. u a 53; and DeLuca, 34, each seek 4 Y not just Boxford: all re-school ram develops Andover. to abolish county government if they are leadership due ,to"'the resignation last ] P program + • spring' `of,Salem Su t. Lawrence Fitz air- ' Apparently the Sep . 22 meed was ar- bath physical`Eitness and self Arty: Richard L. Hull of Rockport, for: elected. a P ran ed'throu h the Northeast Of of the confidence ]n. the children and mer state presentative from Ca Ann for vdni 1 C-re,und 'ick; Fit patriek was ai:ae of the prime g F Fe Bradley has compaingea throughout the €", vers toward'such a school:' Department of'Edncation. an;:awareaess:of,the child's ca years, has plans to take' the GOP nomi county` the oast two months. , ,, 'tai avers h there-has been interest locally Among the;comriiuntties whn(91.are ex- Pabinties:to the parents: nation,for clerk"of"courts.as.he as.dis Burke has stayed close to Salem. DeLuca, ` e Y cted to participate in the 1 ' programs tributing stickers. $ 9 a$ , g in>what was;or.• was not,going on con Pe P P R mg are Special ro rams will include a contract► coin an man er is awaiting a -- Beverly, Danvers, Essex,'Glouces$er, 'Ham junior and senior lifesaving, A group'`of persons from Cape Ann his future,campaign. t cernmg the.new regional facility, dorms scuba diving and'a o have organized. as the Committee for Bet- Two ears,a o Bradley wasonly 1189, trators,and,corrarri%tteemen,in-this area titon,''Manchester, Marblehead, 14iddleton,` g youth hand- Y g Y r .'' Peabody, Rockport, Salem, Swampscott; icapped program sponsored by ter County Government. Thy .are aiding votes-behind Commissioner Donovan for have been reluctant to pick up the ball as To sfield,:Wenham and Boxford. ' Easter Seals, Hull in the obtaining•of.100 sticker votes the second Democratic nomination. Bradley these communities, if they vote in at.all, P Instruction classes are avail - 14z; to get on the Nov. 3 ballot.,Gloucester and mentions that fact along with another that ; r ,•, , ,- ` able for both,risen and women Rockport have a total of 5381 votes:There the county budget was then$7 million and ! on a regularly scheduled basis. are 8066 independents. is now over$9 million. • Youth swimming classes will However, registered Republicans chance Earlier this year Burke was Sixth in a } s�y�Ta7 Y1 Role be held every afternoon Mon- in the final election cannot be considered field of 15 for nominations for the House ..; Star l Ell a da through Friday, each class � Y !� Y, optimistic. Clerk defeated Hull seats kit by U.S. Rep: Michael J. Hatrign- x. meeting once a week for 10. 176,739 to 89,355 votes in 1964 — amargin ton and Mayor Samuel E.Zoll of Salem.,; ' • weeks. of 87,384 votes. That vote was the largest On Nov. 3 only three of the incumbents ' ,^•� Vere A plunge program for youth ever, ben to a county office holder. The ` will be contested by an opposing partys and adults is scheduled regu- iron s �. jail throughout the fall term. P� Pay $21:7Qay 112• meinb . v- y g For the second time in succession, the The closest contest should be for the c The 1fights,were ready. Family, plunges ;are available county commissioners election schould be $17,905 position of register of deeds is the manvy._ ..� accuiuut +.0 ,.r. books kept at the library. from pamphlet: few papers that wer written in the Essex li* y "1 e'I I�9 {� `4# w Lj LaV Lail�+ y L.1t l�ll�t/► and old newspapers County History tie said "that this. in- As in AS the information contained in the read formation is nearly 100 years old and t SALEM — Voters who go to the polls in recent years and a $4500 car for one of Offing room of the Flint Public Library is ol, there are mistakes in it. next Tuesday will take little time in mark- - The Newbu rt YWCA an- the Commissioners. and fragile, it is kept in glass cases. In or Once the sebool has copies of the book, rypo ing their ballots for party nominees in the . Commissioner Cahill should not be the der for the school to use the informatio i intends to make up'units of 4, 5'and & not rices that registration for seven,seats up for election across call or center of criticism towards county goveru- a responsible- person would be resit to the fall classes will he held Sept. most of the 34 communities iu Essex mentas he has been the only commission- -write lllr strident to study the history from a 14 through 25 Monday through library to gather the material, re-waste a to closer Perspective. g Y g County. er to resist new jobs, the car and most of rim le terms for;the elementary school Friday, 9 a,m. to 9 p.m.,, The lone contest is the Democratic the politics on the county scene. P d and then make copies to be dis , + , Pe` v mariiene oaniers Classes are on a first: come nomination for one of the•three Essex In 1966 Cahill was unopposed in both children GL inter said another reason why there ' classrooms. � TORI" — In first serve basis. Early registra- .,County commissjoners chairs. the preliminary and final elections:, tributed m the c has not been much done by the teaching. LOCKER DOORS HOLD SOWN.;, tion is recommended to :insure James'C. Bradley of North Andover and 1n 1962 his 42;885 vote upped a coin is that Most of i Libr 1Vliddle: between glass b staff on;-the local.] ,the Flint Publ c pry,, enroll t 'R titrations= m e n ale %rt Councilor John C. v; 4._o Rdward J: Winter said that the students would e _ tit G, y. biased ole of 38,70 c .it , >: 'town hampered '}tett .-.eg 1 . :,vet za S rs• are ,front outof tdvrit and;,.. . is .the-lust trf` the to heir stud of.rife history of the teache d9aYs sathielt. are�ockecl be made in person. $urke`are seeking; o deprave, Essex County O'Connor and Frank J. Dept of Law- hampered tot Y h e m gilts to :. would :require tftetr staying ere g , . r books. IraTlari MTS. r has been seljeduled Edward H. Cahill of since-they could not research the as Written Irbrn,various Tare a Program Commission Chairman rence for the Democratic nomination, Cah- ite themselves. Winters added that the research history prole<ts for their students. r One of the old books: to, include all age row 'and ms a E. Wenrierberg looks ove B groupsLynn of his fourth such nomination. ill easily defeated former Rowley Select- classes are available "to both There are no conflicts within the men and women, boys and men Warren C. Glover by 61,590 votes in Y Democratic or Republican parties for the the final. girts: iromisiafious of U.S. Congress, district at- The county board went Democratic for If One'of the most extensive torney, superior court clerk, governor's the,first time in:history in 1958 when Cah- p will be among the smallest to he served. BOXFORD Work toward a possible g programs to be offerecfiwilt in council and register of deeds in the south• - ill joined Commissioner John R. Ahearn of u re inonal-vocational technical school in the All three ;Masconomet towns voted at volve pre-schoolers from three ern and northern districts.; : Lawrence who disappeared a year later. ,' g town meetings this ear and last to artier- months to five ears old'in a North Shvre area may be getting off theY P Y In fact Dist. Arty. John P.S. Burke of �. ground at last: pate on the planning committee. This par- gym and swim program. The Lawrence, Essex.Superior Court Clerk The 58-year-old 'Cahill is editor of the g tier ation.does not mean final membership' gyrnJacet entails basic rhythm, P y y, Lynn Dail Item. He was a councilor at Dr. Herbed Rouisse told the Boxford P Y Philip A. Hennesse of Peabody, Govern- y y School Committee this week that a meet- in the school as that takes a vote of town body mechanics and simple in- or's.Councilor Thomas J, Lane of Law- large in Lynn from 1940 with the exception � o the regionaltetannin committee has ` meeting. (Boxford participated in planning, struction. The pool portion rence are assured of election. They. have • >v in f e �, Y of three.years in the armed service. ��y gplanning for the Whittier School it voted "out.") be ins,with basic water adjust-..��ho finally been caljed for Sept. 22 in`Beveriy. : g I no Republican opposition but. Northern Bradley, 35, a senior super*Asor at the, " Progress toward a school'has been Interest has been higher in the new ment and progresses to teach:, Register of Deeds John J. Buckley of Law- Mass. Dept. of Education, seeks to change g r. The de Proposal, however, because it includes all swimming by encouraging natu rence, former mayor could be opposed by' the archaic structure of the county govern- stalemated for nearly.half,a yea e o have resulted from Lack of of the towns''in the Masconomet"District rat body movements, The over- sticker-candidate Winthrop R. Newman, ment• Burke 53, and DeLuca, 34, each seek Vole school lay appeals t ha n inion last` not just Boxford. all re school program ram develops Andover to abolish leadership due to the resig at P P g county government if they are {' • • : spring, Salem Supt. Lawrence Fitz atr Apparently the Sept. 22 meeting was ar both physical'fitness and self Atty. Richard L. Hull of Rockport, for- elected. of P P ranged throw h the Northeast Office of the confidence in. the children and ick: Fitt strict was one of the prime g g mer state presentative from Ca Ann for VZ+ Gaining Ground u P Department of Education. an awareness;of the ehtld s ca p Bradley has compainged throughout the movers toward such a school. P 20 years, has plans to take the GOP nomr county the Dast two months. Among the communities which are ex- pabtlities to the parents: nation for clerk of'eourts as he is.dis Burke has stayed close to Salem. DeLuca, ' Although there has been interest locally 4 petted to,.participate in the,plaiming are Special programs wall include tributing stickers, a contracting company manager, is awaiting in what .bas or, was not going on con junior and senior hfesavm corning the new regional facility,.adminis- Beverly, Danvers, Essex; Gloucester, Ham- ) $, A group of persons from Cape Ann his future campaign. Ilton; Manchester, Marblehead, Middleton, scuba djving and a youth hand have organized as the Committee for Bet- Two years ago Bradley was only 1189 trators and committeemen m.this area Peabody, Rockport Salem Swampscott: (capped program sponsored by ter County Government. Thy are aiding votes behind Commissioner Donovan for have been reluctant to pick up the ball as ea Y, P P if he vote in at all, Topsfield, Wenham and Boxford. Easter Seals- hull in the obtaining.of 100 sticker votes the second Democratic nomination. Bradley these communities,, t y Instruction classes are avail- ' to get on the Nov. 3 ballot..Gloucester and mentions that fact along with snottier that• able for both men grid women Rockport have a total of 5381 votes. There the county budget was thea$7 million and on,a regularly scheduled basis, are 8006 independents. is now over $9 million. • Youth swimming classes win However, registered Republicans chance Earlier this year Burke was sixth in a C} !>Ysya�y� Role t 1�f� be held every,afternoon Mon- in 'the final election cannot be considered field of 15 for nominations for the House i l g l t(l L� day through Friday, each,class optimistic. Clerk Hennessey defeated Hull seats left by U.S. Rep. Michael J. Harnp- meeting once a week for 10. I76,73.9 to 89,355 votes in 1964 — a margin ton and Mayor Samuel E.Zoll of Salem.• a'', • weeks. of 87,384 votes. That vote was the largest On Nov. 3 only three of the incumbents - A plunge program for youth ever given to a ,county office holder. The will be contested by an opposing party r_ ® � UlCl£Iy and adults is scheduled regu- Position pays $21,702. member. icily throughout the fall term. For the second time in succession, the The closest contest should be for, the The lights,were ready. Family plunges are available county commissioners election schould he $17,905 position of register.of deeds itt the So was the camera. on Thursday evenings and Sat- interestfn�,. Two years ago in the final, southern district at the county seat at Sas Then all the action was provided by the celebrity. urday afternoons. William J. Donovan of Lawrence edged tem, But Deke, the pryaing mantis: was supposed to a non- Pre-School.classes and-Life veteran Commissioner C. F. Nelson Pratt Leo H. Jones of Marblehead, a career " " actor for his brief brush with fame. saving classes will begin the (R) of Sauiitis by nearly 2,900 votes in a to employe at the registry since he was 16 " Ea Ie-Tiibune cameraman Dave Gregory was all set u g rY P week of Sept. 28. Alt.other ,tai Vote of 4$1;,000 for two commissioners' years ofage, is being opposed for ane to snap the pule green insect with his anterior 10gs folded classesbe i'iu th folio• trig like hands m ra er• % g 'r£ positions. • 'year'ferni by:.John ,J. : a",r P. Y week. Donovan took adtraut,, a of a solid, lip The intet::of own tern res onsibie f shoving Deke Potter for the Lynn 5unay Post dunes . +VIII !I ,qu youngsters P e Democratic ote frond his-home home ci a iV� -. {o this instant fame squeezed, in as e1�e they could Y tY-, first elected in 1958. •' �l' Q with,the fact that Essex :county continues The reputation: Jones and his staff has ��� while,Brent 1?rivffera of Hamlet Street cu the bug,in to ,register more`Democrats as each year built in servicing 30 of the 34 communities his:Palm. Bunched together,beside Brent ze tiro Grasso passes:_ in Essex(County in past Years will,be diffi- brothers; Alhed,: ilfichaeL and Paul The had spent '•�"� ,7 Lem than 15 yais ago an of the elect- cult-for Quigley to,overcome. r, Tfiursday W-the SI&of their hosue-; ed county seats' were held by Republicans In 1964 Register Jones defeated the „ Standing a safe distance: away on fhe;' ght was their except for three positions. Republicans also then Lynn City Councilor James E. Twohig tin sister, N She'didn't want to en anything, .but � � ' y aney:" controlled thecongressional seat prior to by 9539 votes as Jones compiled•105,944 she jsut'didu't'trust Deke. • - 1900. votes: f t Wheh` Mkhael had begun fiddling with,,the' bug early. U.S. Cana. Michael J. Harrington of U.S. ftep: Michael J. Harrington h}s •. t . :„ Thursday 'evening, the 'mantis 'had taken c$.after .N_agcy, pen. Beverly ended that long streak with a sen- Howard A. Phillips as opposition Nov. 3: frightening her so she screamed. " sational victory over state Sen, William L. At this time the latter's campaign is Brent had held the mantis while Alfred got a jar, Pune- A new 15 week'program on. Saltonstall of Manchester. The margin in. movliigslowly due to the apparent absence bed-holes in the lid and filled it with grass;enough to feedenvironmental science Epi'_ the special election nearly one year ago of financial'resources. Phillips resigned a the bug on the tripAo the Tribune building. teachers and conservationists was 6577 votes.' $28,000 federal post in Washington to enter And now, the well-nourished Deke was rentered in the will be given-at the Essex Ag- Circumstances have changed. and campaign in the sixth District where, glare of the spots ready for the pie that would make him ricultural and Technical In There are now 117,030 registered Demo- he has never been a resident. The absence `• `,:,F famous. stitute beginning on Sept. 22.'; crats and 35,520 less members of the GOP of a local identity has led to organization But, he wasn't having any. Classes will meet on.15 Tues registration. There are 116,448 persons of problems with campaign workers. At the first click of the shutter, Deke was off and fly- days from 3;30 to 5:30-P.M. in unernrolled in neither party for a total of Rep. Harrington, who has been an ac- ing: , the MacNamara-O'Shea;Science 314,988 voters in Essex County. live egngressman since his election last Nancy crouched behind her brothers. "He's not going to Building. Lawrence, the second largest city in the Sept 30, will open his Campaign following fly on me again," she gasped, Ralph Goodno, resource de-. county, has the most solid Democratic vote the primary. He is a heavy favorite for re Doke didn't.`After circling the room a,couple of times; velopment specialist for the with 23,51¢ registrations within the total election having defeated a ranking Republi- After -,h-•. Y Cla5SesneglA fne :ra[lftwrng" like hands in prayer, week. posiDonov six year term by John J. Quigt a ,. r- The quintet of youngsters responsible far shoving Deke an took advantage of a solid porter for the:Lynn Sunay Post. Jones'was` s �l to this instant fame squeezed in as close as they could Democratic vote from his home city,along first elected in 1958. 1 while Brent Privitera of Hamlet Street cupped the bug in with the fact that Essex County continues PRe g The reputation Jones and his.staff has Yi his palm. Bunched together beside Brent were the Grasso F� 11 to register more Democrats as each year built in servicing 30 of the 34 communities ` P Ecol .'y passes: brothers, Alfred; Michael"and Paul The manes had spent in Essex County in past years will i be dfffi- Tnursday on the side'of their house. Less than 15 years ago all of the elect- cult for Quigley to overcome. Standing a safe distance away on the right was their exec t foed r seats were held by Republicans In 1964 Register Jones defeated the 1 tiny sister, Nancy. She didn't want to miss'.anything, .but Co i"rse conte 11 three positions. Republicans also then Lynn City Councilor James E: Twotdg ` '� - controlled the congressional seat prior to b F she jsut didn't trust Deke. : � 1900 y-9539 votes as Jones compiled•105,949 ' �5 When Michael had begun fiddling with the bug early votes. Thursday evening, the mantis had taken. off_after Nancy, Open v U.S. endedCongthat J. Harrington of U.S. Rep. Michael J, Harrington has y p Beverly ended that long streak with asen- U.S. A. Phillips as opposition Nov. 3. Frightening her she screamed. rational victory over State Sen. William L. At this time the otter's campaign is ' Brent had held the mantis while Alfred of a jar pune- A new 15-week g 7 program on Saltonstall of Manchester. The margin in. moving slowly due to the'apparent absence tied holes in the lid and filled it with grass,enough to feed environmental science for' the special election nearly one year ago of financial resources. ' • the bug on the trip to the Tribune building. teachers and conservationists c Phillips resigned a was 6577 votes. $28,000 federal post in Washington,to.enter And now, the welt-nourished Deke was centered in the will be given at the Essex Ag° Circumstances have changed, and campaign in the sixth I133stt2Ct where glare of the spots ready for the pie that would make him ricultural and Technical In- There are now 117,030 registered Demo- he has never been: a resident The absence famous, ` stitute beginning on Sept. 22, crats and 35,520 less members of the GOP of a local identity has led to organization' But, he wasn't having any. : Glasses will-,meet on:15 Tues-' registration. There are 116,448 persons of problems with campaign workers. " At the first.click of the shutter, Deke was off and fly- days from 3:3(1 to 5:30 P.M. in unernrolled in neither party for a total of Rep, Harrington, who has been an ac. = v` mg: the MacNamara-O'Shea Science 314,988 voters in Essex County. tine congressman_since- his election last . Nancy crouched behind her brothers "He's not going to Building.:, Lawrence, the second largest city in the Sept. 30, will open his campaign following la fly on me again," she gasped. 'Ralph Goodno, resource de-; county, has the most solid Democratic vote the rima He is a heavy favorite Deke didn't. After circling the room a.couple of times; velopment 'specialist for the with 23,516 re istrations within the total primary. Y onte for re- ; he zeroed in on the reporter. . Northeast Region, will or th- vote of 31,840. g election having defeated a ranking Republi- ' can,name,in state politics. Brent lifted him off„ soothed him, and with the nate the series entitled."Ecolo- It is that vote along with the fairly District At4omey Burke has no 0 Grassaos h}cathing encouragement, set Deke up in his palm gy-in Action." It will; provide' heavy Democratic vote in Methuen that tion again for the second-time. In l pEh again: basic material for teachers pre- could given Bradley an upset win over defeated Atty. Charles L. Ayers of Gibuces• A few seconds"later, the insect was off again, this time paring ecology curricula, and Commissioner Cahill, ter in a sticker campaign for the. GOP, sticking close to the celing. for conservationists ,wanting It is expected that Salem City Councilor nominatiod while bele unopposed os d ' _g PP a as a The shine of the silver backdrop washisundoing. realistic answers to resource Burke, who is a union leader, will draw Democrat. The district attom As he swooped down to investigate the glimmer, Brent problems. votes from his home city and Peabody that posed: n 1966: The four ear posey ition unop- i scooped him u y P pays t Pe P Staff members of the Uni- otherwise would go to Cahill. $16,500 annually. The camera, in Dave's trained hands, caught him in a' versity of Massachusetts and An interesting fa i Atty. Thomas J. Lane a- Eonn =• ' g ct s that although ` former con particularly pious pose. Salem State College, along'with Lynn has about 24,000 more residents than gressinan, has no opposition to °another Deke's moment of¢lgrl vassed as-ouic v as burst Scientists in a'='t til public and private Lawrence the con arion. term as a member,of the Governor's Coon- hi upon m. - positions will discuss Such sub ,; P of registered cul. Four ears a o he defeated Louis H. Democrats is only 24,185 against 23,516 y g In a magnaminous gesture of appreciation, Brent leets as ecological concepts, from Lawrence. Johnson of.Groveland b 43000 votes. Pnoeo ey ftave'Gre9or`v And the Democrats in' y o es. ' A $EIVEFICIAL INSECT �.$i erit Privitera Of Hamlet :Street- proudly held up the latest celebrity of bugdom: `You"want vu'onmental quality,community. Lawrence votev ' Former Lawrence Mayor John.ties in a primary. Both Y a n J. Buck- " •� + him. problems Arid social aspects of` cities have D Y P le is unopposed for reelection. r„ holds one of:rrtailkitlds nicest inS£Ct5 - 2 (118.. I rt7....I There were end takers in the camera'r m. Democratic contests for state Y :,PP on to his o¢ urban sprawl; climatology, soil> na resentative seats to attract ;12,911 position; fix'":. sirtu rE ttteirio>e `docile' gr S �iApper_ What t'tt&k0s"tt1 ., nt1s Or anywhere eiese. and w er. use t P ct voters: at .. rva tbp forest Essex Count Treasurer Thoma .F. sri nice.;` , he usuall • snacks o ' p` , . R "'Delze; the most famaas mat r a '. An asDuffyY s !S Y tt 5omer of lrlall"s:CCioI@ nbt lHou& mantis m G e ter Lawrence. ny and wildlife m a ement, a itionai factor which could hurt of Lynn, Sherif# Rd' Y ger E. 1R'ells of inse6t6.':lle also tTlakes a ulet and friendl et':� if' Ou ha - was,carned carefully through the newsmoiq the lobby and" resource<eegnomi'cs and `aif Cahill;is the present image:many ersons Salem:a q Y P �' foyer to the front door. P have of county government with publicity CosteAo of Nort}i to Andover dohn J, pen to like such things. Y ties, population problems,"and about-the $9.2 million budget, 92 new jobs election. n are not rip for Then dropped._ otherrelated'aspects. g jo Sic transit eloria. . 1 54^'•"rl L. ^?4 x r tij •:N r ti. .v r.^.s t. , - :'y: 1�..?�,.•1/TG�•._}'•'1..{{fl.'l:1au•,•.bM'•'h•.[.. .:a�'•Yd�•i:}?}..Y-}.•r.•.•.vn•-{•hf':•. ♦ }'b•'.4.L.'1.• 7i••.,... .•.�:••:r•• h �•• l .4 r•.5 1 +... .•.vr .r ♦ .r.�•Y•.Ys,1..• 'lr.,�e1.•••• .,h,•1•,•..'.•••:•}S.�LS:W•.1L�•.V}.1h•.k.-41{�.4YA••:•.•:Y�`fi•�•L11•hN:Ze••.�BrtiY`.i•nx'..1�`i. • •. ..�: :�....: � ..ti.• �.•�,•ti.. r; �Fi: •4�'^Y•Cii•}..Si'}�.' .S?:<.�'i•-{-••"L'74[�w:i:'��i'.�':.•'rcS•'.•x''•+<.'Wwu'•.?':w'�'}e.•<rr•'..•^A'�:�:C1s{. a%` to those who are members of it. Take for example, this x Cooperation is a great thing. <• Especially if it's with one of the major news sources ill The week's meeting of the Georgetown Finance Committee.` a. a small town. One member , near the close of the meeting, wanted to The source is the local police. M know what the relationship of the town FinCom and the lo- Take Tuesday night for example. cal housing authority was. r When making the normal rounds of th', focal depart- Georgetown's authority, just set up in 'recent months, is : ments by telephone, one of the reporterstold, albeit, an independent board. It gets you, at times, how`people ' somewhat cryptically, to "call back later" 1w' the Reading can not read a 'newspaper. The Eagle-Tribune has carried J police Eorce. that fact at least ten times. a' The.second call'was made. Tbe• tee•gav the reporter' full details of a "drug bugt"that had oCc n the townz F The"information came within a half :ho t within 24 Court �'i$$es hours, which is,"normal'with some count Oirces. e Y Reading was in the news "� R ng . again this week. • g The information'was there. We didn't havteto search for Three clubs in the'town ave had liquor violatairs'issaed 1 Qoperatton: ItIs ret it, or pry it ouf of somene: It was just glutin to us as a x irormal course of.events. against them by Woburn District Court. ,The clubs are'the Meadow Brook Gold Club, the American Legion and the Reading Police Lt. Power, the:deskman, was running baf Foreign Wars Veterans o oreig is Clubs. the show that night. He deserves some credit for his part There is only one solution .— voters musto to the in the tableau. He gets this week's tip of the,list. Polls in March — providing someone inserts a question on GLENN A. SURRETTEi the ballot -and vote the town"wet" as The Fair Again 't' The Tppsfield Fair is in its last.day.today. The 146th Secret Sessions presentation of the classic,got underway this week with ca Selectmen:in North,Reading have been up to their, old pacify crowds every day. tricks again.They're holding secret sessions, The last one on The fair called 'the big one" by its promoters, is lust Even if you haven't been yet, go and take it in. Thursday,was held on"police natters." thaStretched out over the entire fairground, its just too Since some reporters are convinced that they have se - M h to see in One day-Two or three trips to tbes Problems-- Sort Of— cret pre-meetings already, what really,is the need of yet are required before you get the "feel" of the entire thing. Sometimes town government becomes confuisng - even another secret session in a`meeting? io LAWRENCE EAGLE-TRIBUNE, Lawrence, Mass.—Saturday, Sept. 12, 1970 School B15oard . Considers 2 Wars Wait League ,Marts Season Y Elderly Lunch Program Wistfull With General Meet ing' , MIDDL.ETON - E=en "Lynn regarding the program BOXFORD Thin town's middle of Middleton Road BOXFORD — The Tops - though the elementary school and wen[ over the details. "dog placement service,'.' where he was apparently field-Boxford League of Wom committee is interested in the 'menus and problems involved sometimes'known as the "dog deserted, appears to be house Q° Voters will open Its 1970- b<it lunch program for the el- ,with Superintendent of schools • pound" but more" frequently broken: .71. season with a general deny. Etwili:;keep it under ad Robert E: Brinkman, as the Weloset Kennel's, has Also awattinp, a family o_ s membership.meeting -Sept. 24. N ` :visement+ until necessary ulfor Mrs: King explained that two brown-eyed waifs in cus- her own is a full-grown small at 5:15 a.m. -tit the6eggin ri Mation is'recelved from the even with the program under Cody and in need,of a home. beagle, age unknown :but Room of the First"Church. a Plans for the event, to -'- --- •Council do Aging. the direction of the state coup- Dog Officer Donald Hughes apparently not too old. !N•rCir�rjtiw "Questions the committee :cil on aging, which is partofMrY�twM�Mk has announced "the arrival" Both dogs may be viewed which all women in Topsfield "7-2672 .wants answered before giving the community affairs depart- U7-2839 of a three-month old steep- at the "pound," Killarn Hill and Boxford;are invited, were discussed this week at a the-council the go ahead on men[, the application is filed herd-collie,pup, The little ani- Road, and obtained by paying meeting of the League hoar 6 the rog`ram,are: "I3ow many with the state department of mal, found'sleeping in thea three dollar Essex County g. g d. The pard has announced the board to serve as educa p a fee Tentative plans call for a gen- the appointment of Mrs. Her- tion chairman is Mrs people will par6cloate in it: education.The-program is stmt' changes in the menus and pur- the food from the'school to eral discussion on John Hot}*'ttta'By times a week will ,lar in her opinion.to that of chasing,would be required,, She the complex. s a,topic of <belt Luz, Canterbury HETI,Cas Thuermer, Main Street, Box- it:he.hh1d2 Where it will be the hot lunch program offer wondered to what�ex en p local Interest, such as the chairman of the Topsfield to: ford. p .g ed k t the Charman Norman Nathan • proposed regional dump, plus cal stud - = tiei3f? in the elementary chools state would pick u the tali for said that besides receiving the R y this year; Mrs. Luz The League lans to hold- *, R C ng (i a review of the League's state moves to this post fro In $ P s;, Chester V. Morelli:'chaiman, Mrs. King said that she was the overcharges. : figures*from the council re- oto 1. � 1`j'> and national ro m and - tis annual orientation for new of the.' net0, appeared at.the 'concerned'over the ell Ebilit of Out of approximately`387 R bat- previous appointment as ,edu ,members later this mo g y PP y gardmg participation, the coin lot issues this fall. cation chairman. A nth. commtttkteeting;fin Thurs- persons in the program since senior citizens in town Morelli mittee would not make any de- • Appointed to , day. Wght�t�He-said- that'he is they will have to be certified said he anticipates "that $5., to eision on the program until Et (� LEGAL NOTICE' sclteduliYt a g ecikI ra"tin b the state. 30 � olnted -$' p g Y people would.be �nkerested can approximate the state pp COUtS PIaY] TOWN OF ANDOVER for- senior�tizens- in town , The state, in certifying sen- in the'.:program at one-day or •reimbursement. However, t " - �L -�j- , who are7bO t;'80 years,;of age. ?ior .citizens for the program. more each week. Re feels that member Francis Masse said BOXFORD — ert F. Insurance-Plan He add&id; t fM'En?eeing.will said that they must be needy the.program would apply more' that<: 1i& is not concerened as Garrity, Geor etow Read .: 'be to 11u&s"the 'tttot"lunch ;'eo'le of 59 ears •or over: to r tear Cire a re i i Y g . Information about this P (� €n Ppomte Nota all i rel ram P P y 9 d d l s dents n to the reiil)bursein t from-the has been ren Notary year's school insurance pro- program:-attd: to 'arritte at fig- This factor had not been men- lieu of the incolue„,require- state:if,the ;doesn t ;get the. Pubhc, the office of rets, m ' 1 rY gra has gone home with urea-wh the k _ ttee will tioned prior to Thursday's ment, loon the r w d be ;o Sate John Y_ eyi• program,.-Wil _. ,f t oh F. X. avoren children in the.eleme 'ar — wi 1 PLANN1q6 sonao as; a nt Y BOXFflRD Boy qut be secretary,aml Alfred ta8k, dtb;btder 'm t ft was the opinion of ,_ i it e< 1 P a fi Rt • P Motell said,th he,>s; u t ., as a unced, n. i „_ _ V i,1C €x N s. .., s ?p .S s ti. m? _ Co at on a ilre • 2. . , _ schools. The covers a ls:.of_T I } kckerman tr u 1n acc „y ., ..;,,, .. _. ,._. ,. _. . g £ooP 5 ,wit._-&+ .. rklt.:. �c1u., ,. cols,ler. ..,,ocbansK w,fti Girapter 46A. fl ffkos ,, a it and .. he mate and hoq.., M - ,.:. ..,. tom tea Morelli that no olt9 x411]„wain tct; o ,., } <tvi{ iSe cut a ,- t e > a .. - _ - , _ - ..;;. . , ? g..• R.ng,, 1..B .a of h IC ppointrli nt was ere t ar t , om54f r.Laws no- f d o p ents•;as a seri_ tvx�.a. A cisent dt,thts:. CM. a Ls9 Pt.” weeks P r ? theprogram was :foe a1Lse for the ch o - r he ro kt r,.. ... h eb an,thal tl+e AN o s „,6 is fo„ t p gtaltt saftl a rtkenuof the program made at a meetings: the ex at a"rate of 125 er 'ciiiil. t9i ` rtt•etin ,1if "• fir. Gafe1 i5uprursbr Mrs.: citizens and more m the m b $ P prii�t thecnOoi. g Ytrilhglit Ablftt, rip for ut toot_the council will:m to f e council f r their next',e6utive council foll$win sub ham.a ab1+c ring M 7NDA: , : .,-:: ,. ,. , . . o , , ,.. 6 _ . _ It is designed: primarily for Plans for the'meefin ,°for Dalt R6are, Darnel Yarchm, Gu pp - «;•, Ma tntntmed-t is , . g . - i ,X BER fi, 1970 at 8.116 :. • , .ry - zttgpe of a social hour ` stitttute the 'program at Or meeting so that semoc.citizens, mission of the renomination families whose children' � •-.Eros and-Joh - P.M.e:n+t. in the eLANN1Nc BOARD are activities and the organizatton. t n R. Whltte mittee khat she attended the Mrs. Km pointed out that Er chard Circle, This ould'.me n b' the ver FLOOR, or the TALL,;seeNo ,,, .. g P. k w, a can, }edge whether they would _.y ego norC Garrttys not covered by other insur- of the adult. committee were ;�nctre- - FLOOR, for the n t i n' meeting-which was held in having :the Program, using insulated co s derat o of p g maloi ng ulat boxes to carry be dr not, term will expire,in 1577. once plans. All. are, made at a session this week Plans for a Sunday news- the amendment to the. Zoning Bylaw: asked to return the envelopes held in the,home of John Ab- Paper subscription"contest To see if the Town will vote to June Graduate immediately, whether or not are, Woodcrest Road. were discussed, It will be rezone thosa podtions of Lots a - • - d 4 s shown on Town Miss An Peterson of King they choose to enroll. Sharing Scoutmaster duties 'held from 9-12:30 next Satur- dssessors" Niap 1z6 from Per net' a tin B ldget Increased George Drive, a June gradu- for Troop Sl this year will'be day. Sin le Rmdence C to inqustri- in- ate of,Masconomet,;has,been Tennis Tourney Roland Walker, and.'Robert al st extendingandthe present he Plans were also made for dustriai boundary to me 3' • - - centerline of River Road,.on 1 - } �{ y. working as an usher:and dyes- Boxford women are invited Salmon. Bertrand McLellan is the annual White IMountafn the petition. of Russell G. But Costs '. Even. H1- her ser at the North Shore Music to participate in a single ten- chairman of the troop eom camping trip the weekend of Doyle, Bernard Magane and .-. 9 - - Francis Reilly. ;,.. et5 . Theater this summer. She is nis tournament being run by mittee. Sept. 25-27. Troop 51 will ToivNOF ANDOVER � on, MIDDLE TON. - ThQ_ e-e- fuel would be increased b ' Fail Hours entering Westbrook Junior the To sfietd Athletic Associ- Graham Nelson is chairman leave the town hall at fi V% �..< ,• . Y g P - : :-� p.m. By HAROLD-TOA NG, ,: MII ttlY The,person-, mentary chool committee-voted $2800 due to the,present shorts The Congregational-Church College:this fall. ation. Play will,begin Monday for ;advancement and Robert Friday and return -after lunch a n ;X,, . ' el b ' it.melts Mon-;Thursday;ni ht to eek bids for •a which exist:: will'resume with its fall hours and run approximately, six P. Parkhurst is camps and" on Sunda E-T—sept.s, 1z; 1970. G' Irma s:x . P +Rt1 r. g f PP Y R+ Y , >' -,day .,8t 7;30 Eb Memori- fuel oil. The.budget figure for :.I9fi9 on Sunday. The service will be . iKohionfi& days. Interested women should. activities "chairman.. alter' s•;,j .: _ "' - : - Advertisement 'Political Advertisement - •- - at enntidue inter- Superintendent of Schools was $585$ and this year it is at-]0.45 a.m. in .the'chtirch The Second Church "Kot- register with Mrs. Jonathan Wirth will head up the news political $mow' ";emplovees in-or- Robert E; Brinkman told.the $6,000. The increase in.the vestry. Rev.>Robert Rafford nonia," a <womeWs` rou Will Peck. Main Street, Topsfield. paper, committee. Peter-Race an.euatvatiop of committee he had been 'iu cost, aecordiug tat:Brinkman will,d ver the sermon. hold a et=t et c coffee' P}ay'•will be at the Glove 3 f O olid salary `touch with a Mr. Smith ill file would,toe..50•por cent' At 5 p:m., ;€ley,,Mr.-Flafford :Monda at 1 a: in the Street courts: A smail.,regis- VOTERS OF PRECINCT ANDOVER ?`; ..• n4 s" y m e ,r PiekeTittgi t}fl Gompatiy, ivho- Rids.' will tie'r:strnt "out• by- alit-meet with rite junior high Parish: hall Devotions wikI be tration fee will be required. j� �tt��11 advised'lith that the cost of Brinkman for hfa'S €ilei' oil gin and at 7 p.m.;with the ted b : Mrs. Gordon Price and RMi6i1 RE-ELECT/l QUALIFIED LEt;lSlATOR f= and service from Se t. i ' senior 9 Reading Club iiqu7«Nt.dFerta ant ;nrai s Y e t P htghgroup•. Both groups there will be a speaker- on through Aug. 31. - will meet En the cabin. Boxford: Providing refresh- The Summer Reading Club p • menta wEB" be Mrs. Kenneth for young people run by the 1Inter 0STIOit YauR NOMINATE ^x • • Littlefield and•Mrs: Raymond town libraries this summer Y� Y TIorxarled BRESNAHAN t RIGHT TO VOTE Ela n. A babysitting" cervi closes today. Participants must, i ECT GreerClllc will be provided. bring'in theirfoldersof Books ^r�r read in order to receive the TMs" I /� }-�}-i� ��aa} Ii•� certificates to be awarded lat- BOXFORD - Miss Susan' . fir: QR. SOLOMON Ill l lLtS V Gallen t7Pb Chadwick, daughter of Mr. ` The board of the Boxford er this month: s, 7 and Mrs. Howard A. Chadw- x;, MIDDLETON - Something close to Village Garden Clulj will meet ick', Killam•?Hill Road, won ;.; Monday at 5:30 a m. in the 4-H Horse Club r, HAT 5,000 persons are expected to gather Sun- Y top honors in the final judge c f;etz home, Silverbrook Road; The first meeting of the En of two a ry day for the second annual Greek picnic. $ P intings for best YDi1R REPRESMTATIVE Held at Paradise park off Route 114, to make preparations for,the Wet`B6xford 4 H Horse'Club of show in:the annual Tops- RE SENTATI VE t r first fall meeting, Sept. 18. under'the.leadership of Mrs. Geld Fair act show. i s s„Cecpo the event will last all day and the crowd Mark:Winship will be held at One of / T ch,trmon,"A..]i sebb sh will be made up of persons of Greek ex- O the-paintings on ex- � 1 svcsb.o�c Ie,MaM,rwn - ::.. a School. her residence, Brook-Road,: - OSE Y© l E fraction mostiv'frnm thr Grantor rtnarnn Vag .. . - titbit was in'watar ralnr and pLE wuuata.�cz p Z\7 i�„ r`.,�N said that, he is they will have to be certified said he annci, es tear ru .. .ctswu vu r-�a---- 1 r --— — ►. �t1���' — taY high` 30'people would be interested` can approximate the state scheduF`ng;a ipecrat meeting by the state. rzens in_town The state, in certifying sen- In the program at one day Or reimbursement. However, s I serre,,.r',wit _ he program. more each week. He'feels that member Francis Masse said• BOXFORD — R ert F. Insurance Plan �, o. rel-ouer'Btl years of age. for citizens for t, p_ g 1 more that "he is not concerened as Garrity, Georgetow Road, information about this fit Fal rogr colt . 1 ed t t the'meeting will said that they must ,be needy the program would apply lie add ba r e r sidents in to the:reimbursement from'the has been reappomte Notary year's school insurance pro- tie of 59 ears Or over. to Orchard Cr Circle e pLaNwtNo eoaRo u s the hot lunch people Y doesn't et the Public, the office ofectetary gram has gone home with be to tirsc s P , income.require- state if the d g will be secretary grid Alfred pyl{4tC with cap d not been men- lieu of the hn'F. X. avoren` children fn the elementary BOXI+ORD Boy,Scout inaccordancewith chapter 4oA, = and to arrive at fig This factor had the program would be of State Jo 1 n Aekeiinan, treasurer. program, a s ment money, P g he coverage is of Troop 51 will`op Section 6 of the General Laws, no- co will. :honed prior to Thursd yhas announced: Coni anon schools. T $ Also present at this weeks tits is hereby iven that the'AW ores:which the c is sure stopped"- relli said that he pP err s as,a service with a troop meeting^.TuQsday' =Abbott t7oYER IPt_AN INct 510 RO wcrr• order meeting-.11,I1,was the opinion of Mo - - of the rea poin, at was #eyed to parents meeting we Wtiham ' work wnh in. me, _ g _ will resent'a P c atrte to 0 o to Mrs.: King P hild.' at T b no ne will want t ,g to of 1.25 `er c p.m: in the Cole School. Gu' hold a ug Ec earin914MMONDAY at NDA YU' and the and Morelli that that o made at a meeting of the ex at a'ra P. Abare, Daniel Yarchin, y sEPTE�A R estimate the Ci35t, labor. [h m sample menu of the program to schools,for the rogta p b i"sed nmanl far Plans for the meetrhg, for fall -, - ': for all sen .the 3ClrD p ' ' nflCi, f011d44ing sll It is des g p. Y ,._ - ,, - Frost and .IOl1R R. White- P:M. in the' PN HALL,, HOARD -the program.was oil for their next ecuGve w su hes; , d will,rn to.the coon hP__ that, counc n whose children are activities and the organisation• OFFICE, TOWN itRLLdratiotvo r Mrs. citizens and more in the form but t a 'mission of the renomination families afeteria<Supeivlso cr r meeting so that senior citizens more. the Folz, for me e d meat tiont e C stititute the program at O m gGarrit 's. not covered b other rnsur-i of the adult committee were the coin- of a social hour: he would by the governor. Y Y Plans for a Sunday news- the following amendment ro the Mary i{mg informed- This would mean` can judge whether they chard Circle. will ire in 1977. ance. tans. All parents are: made at a session this week zoning e if the In .that she attended the Mrs.King pointed out that aor not. term wit p P the dome of John Ab paper subscription contest ro see tt the Town will yore to eld in avis the.program,, ma1o1 -.using insulated boxes. to carry. be rntersted asked to return the envelopes held m were discussed. It will be "rezone }hos¢ port-wns of Lots`. meeting'which was h having P a, a and 9 as snows on Town June Graduate immediately, whether or not are, Woodcrest Road. held from 9-12:30 next Satur- Assessors' Anap lee from Miss Ann Peterson of King they choose to enroll. SharingScoutmaster duties Single Rsidence G to indosrri- . for Troop 51 this year will be day- at extending the pryesent In Np ylfp Increase George Drive; a June gradu- time Roland Walker, and Robert Plans were also made for dustrial of RiperrR to ton he , n�lel ;yl �tlyl Budget ate of Masconomet, has been Tennis Tourney the annual White Mounta+nG. s� _ • \, the Petition of Russell and w� • -world as.:.an usher.and dres- Boxford women are invited- Salmon., BerErand. McLellan is .cam in tri the Weekend Of �OancfS Reilly. Mayane and �'` ser at the-North Shortie Music to Its in a single ten chairman of the troop 'coin- Sept. 25-27. Troop 51 will TOWN of ANDOVER 'ward Costs Even Hi he Theater this summer. She is ms tournament being run by mitten leave the town hall at p.m. PLANNING BOARD ` ��` in Westbrook Junior the Topsfield Athletic Associ Graham Nelson is chairman Friday and return after lunch By HAROLD T. KING, l Fall Hours entering °. 5` . MIDDLETON. The_ Oe- Fuel would be increased by al Church College this fall. ation. Play will begin Monday for advancement and Robert E-T—sept. S. 12, 1920. yT�eel _N 161, The Congregational on Sunday., choof committee voted $2800 due to the present short= g and eros approximately, six P. Parkhurst is camping and ETON;— The,person- mentary will resume with its fall hours days. Interested women should activities chairman Walter Political Advertisement Political Advertisement MIDDL Y when it meets Mon Thursday night [o seek bids for age which exist for 1969 on Sunday. The service will be "Koinonia" net board en l ort The budget figure .< - register with .Mrs: Jonathan Wirth will head'u the news- P ye�i ah 7t30 in Memory fun his year it is at 10:45 a.m. in the church The Second Church Koff- heck, Main Street, Topsfield. paper committee. Peter Race day a uig ; wi i .continue inter Superintendent of Schools was $5.858 and t e in-the vestry. Rev: Robert Rufford uonia," a women's:group will Play wit] be at the Grove VOTERS OF PRECINCT Ai1DOYER 'Al Halo 1 Y - em loyees'in:-or- Robert E. Brinkman told the $6,000. The ng to s willdeliver>the sermon, hold a get-together coffee Street :courts. A small regis- s viewiFs towtl P A " evaluation of committee he had been in cost, according to BrinkmanAt p.m:, Rev. Mr. Rufford Monday at 10 arm: in the tiation fee will be required, `RE-ELECT A QUALIFIED LEGISLATOR Ret tin make ., Local rr=de artmeiits and salary ,touch with a. Mc Smith of the would besD per cent. out 'b will_meet with the junior high parish halt Devotions will be t ' W, p Pickering Oil Company, who Bids will be Y a the cost of Brinkman for No; 5 fuel oil group and at 7-p.m. with the led by Mrs. Gordon Price and : Reading Club a advised flim' that The Summer Reading Club Painter NOMINATE and boiler service from Sept. 1 senior hig n the c Both groups there gerefresh n eo le run b the Painter Political Advertisement Political Advertisement through Aug. 31, Will meet til the Cabin. .. for young p.. p. Y merits will ;be Mrs. Kenneth Littlefield and Mrs Raymond tows libraries this summer RESTORE YOUR •. Clayton. A' babysitting service closes today. Participants must Honored RIGHT TO VOTE pp y bring in their folders of books 11 11 Greer Pic�>Zc will be Provided. read in order to receive the BOXFORD,— Miss 'Susan' BRESNAHAN, ' e/� E�R�aT "'i Garden Clpb. certificates to be awarded tat- Chadwick, datcghter of Mr. ' s .�.r... er this month. and Mrs, Howard A. Ghadw- �R. SO .QMC�N �. Attracts Jaj The board oftjia .Boxford A Villi a Garden C1uT1 will meet ick, :I{illam Hill Road,i wort ' v g 4-H Horse Club to honors in the final' MIDDLETON — Something close to Monday at 9:30 m: in the The first meeting of the R m of two paintings fort best i pRESENTAT'VE T 5,000 persons are 'expected to gather Sun- Getz home, Silver ook Road; West Boxford 4-11 Horse Club g P g HY AT day for the second annual Greek picnic. to 'make preparations for the of show in the annual Taps REPRESENTATIVE Held: at Paradise park off Route 214, first fall meeting, �ept. 18. under the leadership of Mrs. field Fair. art show. YOUR Mark Winship will be held at One of the paintings on ex- PLEASE VOTE cn�=...c.m-+m.F=. the event will last all day and the crowd her residence,'Brook Road, hibit. was in water color and �- toe,.o4bieR•wer ^�� will be made up.of persons of Greek ex- village School. m. Parents Choi...,M«h.eu.s.bb.gh mostly from the Greater Boston The Village Sc ol, an in- Sept.. i6 at 7:30 p. the other in oil; EySDAY SEPT. 15th sgc.d,..ci.d.:M.,h.m traction mos y g , area. terdenominationa pYeschool should attend with their chit- Other first place blue rib-. ON TV r • three and fo year olds' dren. Those interested should bons were won-by Jeanne . •'t, ., . ' -tical Advertisement for n est Polar cailMrs. Winship,at her yon,.%E ten,_and Robets;�.Getz, :TRAH1SPpRTAT10N CALL bflB-230D ,t=Ai}VBrti mpnt Political Adverttsem Residents sponsored by he. First FOR ristian home. bethw `tlilaE1 ace x,>• s Chutch, Gb 1 Ors% Ridgy int a Ch Second " hat i '!O►`ih3"tom row andrMtss r n ,-:• ■ Tgducatmn twr 1ltd ,f a �or1p1 Services at `the Second took second place ribbons: sg..a:,.e hM e,n..e.. `- 9-11:30. The school,will have Church tomorrow will be at Mrs. Lawrence Shirk won a 1\O ' � B Cortise two classes at each age level 10:45 a.m. Sunday School first place r hbon fur' mis- "°° ' n 1 + tris-...Term. starts Sept. 27. cellaneous weaving. J � L d and for EVERYONE in os eat residents were among Sipper Tuesday `FiQS WOCk@ h those completing the to-week St. Mary's Cathdlic Wom- � real.estate examination course en's Club will hol&a covered given by the Essex County, dish supper"Sept. l ';after the Adulk Education Center at the, 7:30 p.m. 'Mass The attend M�T� �N Lawrence YMCA. In addition ing should bring alate and f to preparing class riielnpers for erware in wditgtn to the lv thestate i+t amination, the covered dlsh om n of the course includes numerous as- parish are invited. :. x o and a use_ 'Nick, 8ughone rei>!dered. .effEeiegt of home wnershp � t f, , property management. 'Regis- Selectmen i f "Vvn of n, in a letter,daYed>>'A}-ril 2, 19'!0, tratioh for the'falt term'course The selectmen will meet s "."`, s „r,:p rfan behalf of ori Wednesday 'Mondor at 8 .:tri ' In the i v vr' A. Myatt-'4*pressed rippreciatio will;be be held _ Y P "' g town-tall. 8ositd o ;'Selectmen �li.s. actian allowed. town employees 7:15 and September m at Law- e. . , O , a y ' eceiXe solary increases withbut delay. rence YMCA. Troop 68 .vr Area residents enrolled in Boy Scout Troop 66 re- k R t< the course were James Yeske. n the Monday from 7-9 p.m. Uf' * - :' - - • `• levitch,: Oscar Rodriquez, in the SecondCongregaCionsl ' < 'Becdvse='Nuk Bughone filed legislation to Church: The troop committee r 'RIT - rFrankX11ruq Robert will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. '" rohibit "closed door meetings" of public boards, Michael McGowan, Rudy LaTorre, Rob- 'prohibit ob in' the Eckel home, Ipswich onfe in a letter to the Editor, Eagle-Tribune (Saturday, err HeyMari lyn Dooley, Cush Road. antero 3; 1970) lauded their representatives action.on behalf ing, Thomas Battles, James Photos Taken rr the officers and members of•the Methuen Civic Association. Barry, LAWRENCE; Richard ' Cole School children will Garvey Mrs John Fram, Stan- have color photographs taken' • 1....'9.h1.m.nn� d.nnhlwllP St :.. .___ m>_.,_,«....»w.R... •e . .r.. - ._- -. - ,• < tV1T1 l�il " Education wing-lGion Irorn and-Mrs: hail " 1n P .' R u Services at the, Second eaSummers yv , CIYOf ���� Nfilulffit 9-i1:30., The school will-have took second place ribbons. , two classes at each a level. Church tomorrow will be at Caul'Se Mrs. Lawrence Shirk won a siso.aJ.,eyhM.ere+oma+ ' 10:45 a.m. Sunday School first place ribbon for mis- 12 uaan re". . Local residents were ame startsSept. 27. a+ems. : . he's worked hard for EVERYONE in Re St. MarysrC Tuesday wom- � cellaneousweaving. those completingth'e 10-week ��� real estate-examination course ells Club will hold a ter the ,. given by the Essex County dish supper Sept. 15 after the Adult Education Center at the. 7;30 p,m. Mass. Those attend- UEN Lawrence YMCA. In addition Ing should bring a plateand to preparing class members for sill, erware in addition to the -k the state examination, the covered dish. Women of the course includes numerous as- parish are invited. QCaI Affairs' Because Nick Buglione rendered efficient peas of home ownership and ow capbAne rvlee to the Town of Methuen,'in a letter dated April 2, 1470, property management. ,Regis- selectmen Chairman Wilbur A. Hyatt expressed appreciation on behalf of tration for the fall term course The selectmen will meet will be be held on Wednesday Monday at 8 p.m. in the Fie Board of Selectmen. This action allowed town employees evening; September 16 between town'hall. o".re4eive salary increases without delay. 7:15 and 8:15 p.m:at the Law- rence aw rence YMCA. Troop 68 av " T Area residents enrolled in Boy Scout Troop fib re- 0n , i j .. sumes Monday from 7-9 p.m. { the course were James Yeske " CIWO AffalrS Because Nick $uglione filed` legislation to levitch, Oscar Rodriquei, in the Second Congregational a e. 9 .: P r Frank Quinn,i n n; Robert Church.; The troop committee u F rohibitdosed door meetin s of ublic boards Michael will meet Thursday at a p;m. McGowan; Rudy LaTorre, Rob- in the Eckel home, Ipswich Arlinl! ton. Tr Eagle-Tribune (Saturday,. ert He wood, salepi rY ) p _ Y HenryY Y Road: `Conte, in a letter to the Editor, i re resenfatives action on behalf Marilyn Dooley, James Cush- a Jan�d 3, :1970 lauded their ;`. 'ing, Thomas Battles, "James orf a officers and members of"the Methuen Civic Association. Photos Taken Barry, LAWRENCE Richard > ' Garvey, Mrs. John Fram, Stan Cole School children will ley Zytkevticz, Annabelle St: have color photographs taken m " next Tuesday. Tbese� 'W°ilex w I� r Hilaire„ Frank Murray, Patri- i YWIt ServICe Because Nick`Buglione has worked hard for cia Kisself, Edward Hoegen; made avat 'to parents for c' inspec=tion and possible put- t ;rho people,of,the area, the East End Civic Association awarded Jr., METHUEN; Ian Sand- it k $ualiane the"`Man of the Year" citation. erson, Candace Maher, Robert chafe`without obligation. Look, JohnKobil; Ethel Gayer, Sigfried-Baer, ANDOVER 'sus=;' LEGAL NOTICES e san Mobley IPSWICH;,Saufugl TOWN OF NOJtT- NOOVER Tombarelli, David Inga , Jo- MASSACHuS_ 7 F BOARt1 NO APPEALS r : seph Huskey, Gloria ogan, N07/CE candidate offers port, time, James Buatti, SAL NAL., 'Mariana Morse, BR "FOR i x.. oN-�A ' MICE` 10#l1 � �- � ,`Is:this kis effective service cltnirn. 'IV GHCLIIFE England (UP It —A 'thi broke into a tlo r church, stole ofie pound (*2,40,)'' septa y her 2,1976" SATURDAY 9 A111�I 'til 1 ply ' y,• ,;. and left a ndte ramie to Notice Whereby rliV that the ' promising Board of A teals will t e a hear- d NORTH ANDOVER OF'Ir'ICE repay it, poli,e•said.:The note log at the haw edifai ;NrthAm R: ` said he,was starving ;w er,sro*em v e.. ,aim s o: O 149 Ntr t P.M, to rill .part rested pq l 83 O ee �.< ., LAS - the aPPean of ft, AoJ S ! Telephone 683-8766 _• :. . re uesfing a vePotlMi sec. 77T2223 1 " m 4 ejection Of a car g _ ; NORTH ANDbOVER 1�!IAALL OFFICE r rage an the premisesf faceted:at - Rou4e 11�[ :Nie north side of 6 Streeft,at _ GLIONE Feeling Blue? there c ni rl>z or°c 3I Road and Telephone 685-2571 s �y,,,,��rA�, By Order of the Boa atAppe�1s tYC3W CW. ARTH%R,R.G, IyiMOHO, r' ust hafrmao There othing like E-T--Sept 5&12, 3 You'll find our new Autumn hauls extremelyconvenient REPRESENTATIVE e . . new,w ele"to elevate # You can bank at.Arlington t t,. . thea We'll n rtawN;oF Nrt pouf tt• 1ington Ttust on Saturdays. We have fully e d IWASS. fed offices offering fn}}service banking. lmu die ney ihyou atfAgEi A S It Ina make our week a little.longer,but-if it makes our week #, z,T promis to payus.: r . . , yy ectic;that s good eTlough for us. x . back tle}es h f 4 Jle NIRS.RI04AR0 KIRSCH SANdRA,f,COHTARrdll end a k s ttiTYlay.t. +r 'iMeA�rsJ�: �3$aremeddo`yr 5 MeiNuen 35.Alififem Street,Methuen See you nextSa WILtfltM-C.AGNEW "' fhueh MR.&'MRS.CHAittES 'ELiETiER is]llr Belt street,MethoosaT ` 1 - ;' 22RytdoiiAKeauerMelheen" $Ai(e';" " PETER DiP1ETR0 CRQTEAu 3 Hobson Street,Methuep . ^, :. •...; "J •k.; r1Alehvea' 18 Fitlerf5treat,liflatlwen JULIEN"BvR' MORIN ?,1, �„, .: t "Notice'is herepy-,.Q��, epthat Phe i 92 North Street,.Melhuen Board of Appeals will lye a hear- ' itsSifelt„Methuen- MRS:,Ahielt=,lutclo Ing at Town Bel lout,Worth - MR,&MRS.JAMES MOTTA . t,00k for bank ArWowr, oR N 23 Olive Street,Methuen y � the ' I7 Elaine Avenue with the b blue M. 21st as -or Me ,tl78,a 7:30 E Kr-#ya qw,Methuen MRs&,MRS.JOHN J: p.m.r at r1e3 i e "at 30 JOSEPH 1)UGUONE nYYff Eh0,1n,RUSSOTT4 MARCINKEVICH meappealor tHilik 0It” TY Tnot . • 91 Epst Street, TRu regV }iip•a,; ariatidn of Street,Methuen - JOHampsteadSt.,Methuen COC [Da t1 irA$SIDY ' .. JOSEPH A,LAORENZA JOSEPHINE -- - Sec,6.41 or the zorim By Ia bank i .. �-/i 1 i�t i� %^ as t olrml}!hr efKlf,;lD of a bank '$ Hulot.,Methuen 10 Albermarle St.,:Methuen 13 Arthur street,Methuen' - on thg Premises, l9c ted ai the east Side of'chickert oad at the ie- Essex County's largest commercial bank StJA¢ALLAH+. MR.&MRS.JOHN SILVA ANNA BELIDA terseitian of ClriCkering Road, ' *01 Ave.,Methuen 22 Allen street,Methuen 80 Thornton Ave.,Methuen - vpmrewic Plea rant Stree !ichor.Bilnkerhi if - c. street. rk J•" EPJtMtEM,BUGLK)NE MR.&MRS.RAMIE J.GABRIEL JOHN SAPIA By order of}}re Board efA 15 Ailing rnmtts+nsureA byttn Faderaf OeposaMaurence Cerporalion.anagenCyorthe Vniteestates Gm Mment <P 3 erg hood,Methuem 29 Ashford Street,Methuen `. 146 Norah Street,Methuen'. of R:-.DRUMMOND, , chairman ' E-T-Sept.5&,I2,1970, " versa ed Ma O � son file with the Town P