HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-06-20 ZONING BY-LAWJune 2~ 1947
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Mr, Joseph A, Duncan
To~.~ Clerk
North ~ndover~ Mass,
Dear Sir:
I return herewith amendm_ent to zoning by-laws
adopted by the Town of North Andover on June 20~ 1947,
under article l~ together with zoning map, with the
approval of the Attorney General noted thereon.
Very truly yours,
Encls. NATHAN B. BID'~LL
Assistant Attorney General.
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285 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE, MASS.
TOWN OF NO ANDOVER
TOWN CLERK
JOSEPH A DUNCAN
NO ANDOVER k"ASS
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1943
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COMPLETE JOB pRINTING
DEPARTMENT
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Fapering. 4 Wendell St. Tel. 23552, 1
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; C_JNOPY BEACH CHAIR$ ..I$3.58
0:35 H AVY PORCH ROCKEPS
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IX -T LAWRENCE E-APT,OYt 444 ESS=
..$8.47
. I , kL'S FURNITURE
: 661 CO,MM'ON ST. ., - T """
Cook $75, Kitchen Man room &air boardf
Boys for laundry, il.-.'� 1%
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11 Clubs,: Pali ,of golf shqes size 9,
F11 L_1 C tlq'al:y neW. Call morning* from 9
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FIRST CLASS CARBUUTOR AN D
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IGNITION MAN .
WAI C-1485, sox Iota, LAWRE,�CE
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mark dov,,L Here are at few samples of
. our new prlc�4, 3-,Aay folding c'ot and
mattress �]i,2.7& Saby's bah $8.93.
tFireplace
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EXPERIENCED COUNTERMAN
WANTED I
RITZY'S DINER
Baby's wallcer., stroller $T,95., 11 -
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59 Essl�x ST, TEL. 9629.-
$1 6. gif. - L - .
ESSEX MATTRESS AND HOM3
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EXPERIENCED Painters and Papernamg-
I FURNISHINGS Co. I
ets wanted. State name and NddresS.
Z. 472 COMMON STREET
� writs C-1510, sox 1049, Lawrence.
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MAGF16 CONIBINAT16N RANGES
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log 89. UNION ST., LAW�
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MAN -With car full or part time to
learn own business, work and be
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McKASKI
free selling snqll lin e. Earn $1,30
per hour. Good opportunity. _1L pp I , or
,Size
Safe Apply I
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writs Mr Stromq�jst, 27 Clianei St., ha.
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St., Lawrence.
verhill. Wours 8.n to 10:00 & in.)'
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MEAT Casm Cooiers, Freezers an Re.
Me$
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frigeration Equipment of All
New and Used, Lustallation and Servto;
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MAN with sales ability for stablished
Guaranteed, Finance$ Arranged. I
GERRISH. PETERS & CO�
ti�ritory In Life Insurance' Collection
and sales, Car necessary. Age 26 to 33,
136 Hampshire St. 4-1 ".I... .
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.NEW or, Used Electric Meat Display Cases -
Previous experience not required. Good
possibility for future.
Walk-in Meat Chest, Frozen Food Cabl-
Writs C-1519, Box 1048, Lawrence.
nets, Scaleif, etc. Compressors and Colic.
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one year to pay. I I .
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GILBOARI) REFRIGERATOR CO.
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1270 LOWELL STREET. I TEL � "911,
MILLWORK Estimator for lumber con.
FAINT Insido or outside. All colors In-
Qern. Experience necessary. Write stat-
fngcage, exierience. and salary expected
cludl white $3 75 �er gallon,
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TOILE seats oak finsh $4.49. 1
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to, -1524, ox 104,, Lawrence.
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1 FIN BOYS WANTED
13EALJTIFUL Mother of Pearl toilet seats,
all colors. SPeclal ;10,50.
HEATING boilers and radiators. Assorted
� 14 YEARS OR OVER I
I 1; ALLEYS
_k,ZCREATIO,
sizes, �
1-1 OT air furnaces, $79.DO and �P. '
I -' HAMPSHIRE STREET
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A,r EN
RANGE oil burners, electric ran il
two three gallon t1ottles
,, 1 "74 COMMON STREET ,'7 �
pumps, ,and
and repair p". , r
BATHTUBS on legs, used, priced low. ,
SALESUAN With Car wanted'in aiddle_
sex and Essex Counties by well known
ICE water cclolern, electrig, ' I
FANS $32.00 and up,
oil company, Steady Income for man
over 33. Write Sales Mgr� 549 Standard
'cooling
OIL cookers �5.95, 1
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GRANZ SALES AND SERVICE
BROADWAY SALEM DEPOT, N. IT.
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PASTE RIZING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
VVaIFIr A� Collier, 193 Felhana St.,
I ,� . Methuen. Tel. 33811. -
. I Fuel, Feed, Fertilizer 56
FARMFRS-Wholesals deliveries of GaSO-
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line, Weed killin YspiritaC.- bdotor iubrt-
. cants, Greasers, t r Oil Tel. 32773.
1 HILTON OIL CO. - TEXACO
Rangs and Fuel Oil deliveries. Lubricl-
tl and all Service Station Accessories.
11 So. Union 3t. Tel. 979a or 19
1 Second St., No� Andover, ;el. 30778.
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1 ,7 LAST CHANCtt
LOWEST PRICES tN TOWN
WOOD, HEELS. 30 BUSHELS . ... .. $5 00
NTJT,, STOVE, EGG COKE � .. ...,.$17 ll5
PEA COKE . ..... _ � ............ . $14.33
Raii9t and Fuel 011, Prompt Service.
I N. HEFFRON & Sol;
424,14ampshire St. Tel. 24738,
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30 ACRES of standing hay oil Lowell Rd.,
S Out Depot, Owner there from 5 P. M.
ci� Tel. Law. 4262 oetween 5 - 7 P. M.
100 TON BALED HAY IN THE FIELD
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2 Wood St., Groveland. Tel. Haverhill 2774
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:�' - Household Goods 59i
A BACK to new vacuum cleaner and
sewing machine repair service. Pick-up
delivery. I �
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GOODWIN'S-60 ESSEX ST., TEL� 35511
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I . ABLE SKILLED SINGER
I SEWING MACHI.NFA REPAIR
I I SPECIALISTS
! TOHER-81 SEWING CENTER
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�13-215 ESSEX ST� TEL� 31641.
Established 1929.
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� REAL Saving If You Buy Now. Up to
6011* off on Radios, Combinations and
Record Players,
� CENTRAL RADIO & APPLIAf,LCE
59 BROADWAY, , LAWRENCE.
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�$xUli:iFUL_? Piece Living Rooln Set,
,complete with figured Q x 12, rug, table
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MOLLY DRESS SHOP Kenzie, 3 Barker at., . en. . ____ -Q Sto age
. . '�4 1,k JEX _ I .
9 MONMOUTH ST. , TEL, 30550. Tell �0851, ,IhjOOPEh'&_ - r - 714 1
__ A At as o' Paper, Scrap Iron, ,- � Aloving, PRES� -_ _�-
An OV ;. bis -A , Iii -c -
Wanted To Buy - �TM,Ial ot LOG large or b,,C -. of hv,7,� . ____-�
c equipr4en , - 9D ge� ishippin. -
DAV.W L I n - � Stbi . ftr.
, .1 rFT. .. ,47, . roon;sf� Our ffeV I On ex erts
,TTENTION-Casti for used Furniture --__ 41 br � a ope'.
Sto TOP ,Prices Paid, Rags. Paper� gajaitries, Sto go . ertl " I tfis etorag*
ves, Washers, Sewing .Machines, Rrigs: ,.t .f..tl Padd� an.,%
Id r. Irons, etc, Veteran Fsankt, enQer , , Z_ Qrr1c , -
Pianos, etc. . Jonas, 43 Water'St., Stevens St., ITO, Andover. T e 3 452, , ton dist C movin . , - i &.96 ,�
Haverhill, Mass. Tel, 3590 or 4943-J", 1 32 LOWE ST. tE
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� CASH WAS73 P aper and fra of al - Croix and Son, Fikn* and, " 'i
FOR YOUR SEWING MACAINA kinds wanted, No olrdemratlrol.al small FDO -AR La -, I
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I—— SEWING CENTER. TEL, 1,337, 0. W. LaFontaine 150 Tenney St � Furniturs Moving, ' --, I � 1,
' " ;,� Residence Tel. 34�7?. I
- Mass, Tel. 2426C �
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,.NTIQUES Wanted, Rose, Grape Carved - - . - SPECIAL WEEKLY TRIFJ I �
Yurniture. China. Clocks, Glass. Srfc-a- Furn4shed Rooms ,and Apts. 0 To THE BEACH i t�, �
Brac. J. Stevensom I Acton St Tel, - JA�Eg' MARGOSfAN & SONS� TEL. 7721 .
33", 6J. DONNA CEI.AMBERS-Light Hou�lekeepi . � I ,
and furnisbe M g THINKING OF MOVING? , il
'PIANOS WANTED Law. d rooms. � 6O etbuea call James Margostall �-��-,.-#,�,�21, i
. . CALL 34279 31;2 Salem St. - I �
I AFTER 6 P M. I FURNISHED ROO4____r_ I I � 'L
- FOR RENT. � , � Apartments 'and Flats'- I C, I
WE PAY $25 TEL. 32190, 1 1 1
For your old Singer Sewing ,Machine I - -
(Dro-head)-$15 for Long �huttle. Call I I 3 ROOM Apart , ent, all moderri, ccinveji� � I
2477�or Write C-1299, LARGE frmt room, ',fodern couverilences er months only, Irrime- I
- Box IP48, Law. with private entrance. References re, lences, For summ.
Junk and Scrap Collection 66A qtured, Tel. 24693, Mornings, � � � ciiats O�D . c,lipancy. Call Steiri Acres 129 1 V34, _ I
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. 'Office and Desk Room-' 7$ . -
NEXT to Lawrence High School upstairs. �
ALWAYS BUYING SCRAP Large front room. Gentleman Pro- - - . .
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SALVAGE AND SURPLUS MATERIALS ferred, Tel, 7969. 1 1 - I � , '.
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132 West JOHN P. MARTIN � I - � i
St Lawrence. Tel, 2640 Moving and Storage 73A * TO LET:
"Deqvef, an4 GA the Diftere,ace." - ' I - i -..
Modern offices In neW'building. Suitable I
- BEGLEY Cc, Everett Mill, 15 Union St ... for Doctor, Beauty Shop, or other pro- .
'OR JUNK-Stovem Rags, Papers, etc, Lie. Bonded Storage Warehouse. Local fession. Directly opposite Ailingtod I �
Call 8 a. in to,i p, in. Leo LaGasse, and Icmg Distance Mov.Ing. Goodi to- Mills. I � li, � 1:k
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13 French St�, M th,'& Law. Tel, 25913. � sured in Transit. Tel. 21372 - 3135& Tel.' 36811 or 30927. , . I 1. 14
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APERS, Rags Stoves Metals, etc, No LAWRENCE Storage Wa�ehouse. Lie.. L , ., I � I � 1.
lot too sma!� Call hay McGibbon. 3 Bonded Furniture, 1�4erchandisa, Pianos h I � 1�
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Kirk St Methuen. Tel, 34953. 1 etc., 397 Methuen St. Tel. 22392. �� (Continued On T a '�N -
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Business Property 82 � " � Houses Fok Sale 841 1 Houses ]For, Sale- `si I ,- � - , - 3,
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. 1 149 CENTER St', 14ethuen. Large 3, tede, 1� , �
MET�HUEN`l Cape Cod. 6 rooms all modern ment house. Modern, steam heat. 'sit 1,
� � I conveniences, basement garage, about I rooms pantrT and porches, Tel. 5297- 1 1 1 L 11,
I FOR SAL* _ � acre. Price $8700, - I q890 ?or �ppqintment. , I . � I -11,
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I I I * . en, Filwting and Papering. a , Bldg,, Cleveland 13, Ohio. I BASIN faucets, v ctory $1.00. �_ TWiN COACH BU3 BODIES I J. R� )4 11, -1 - . I I L 2 LyWELL Blv , Methuen. tenement 1;
, I CARPENTER SERVICE .Vethu 11 , I I�RP_UT ��
i , "I - - .- - . I li%v(so ,A,114v,�, rooms downstairs and 4 I I I
� mates given. Tel. 31727 after 3. SHOWER stallii $49.00 and up. , o" X 7, st W, , ro in, uP 1, %
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, � ,I " A A�d 11E�V I ICIlWanl,,l Workmanship. New - - . -_ - - SHOWERS portable $4.95. i 10 UNION ST. I - LAWRENCE. , 3 i6v HAVERHILL ST. TEL. 25025. Steam, bath and 8howelp I
a P., . -4 - - ng . I I both floors. Hardwood floors. New ,boiler � . 11
� ' ur or . NKS and gabinets, a good assortment.
I— a Free estimates on RELIABLE: painting and paperhanging SI. 44 CK Glenwood Ma with oil burner I I -
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I new home., .. � servim I I I I All sizes, 1. I I - an& hot' Water ,�O,r beds, mattresses, SUITABLIC FOR CAMPS -Neat a last year, ' � . ,_ 1�11
��:`, RY & SON PAT CONSIGLIO TEL. 83281 1 MBING and heating supplies. - �, 0 ox I METHUEN nd pleasant 5 room Call, above address 2nd � . I
''I J. P. PER PLU) ''I " springs, cots, I and Incubator floor,
� iS Essex St. "k Tel. 307oT - 23401 ___R ,-. �---red WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE WHEN IN DOUBT TRY . cottage, and garage 3 minutes off Fel- 1 41
t . (Fat. 1907). Will sell cheap. . ROADSIDE STANDS 0 L I. '�
I . - I - Tel. Salem, N. IT ham Street bus line, steam heat and ,, Lots For Sal � 0: " ,�
I - - __ v'C'AL- onmers F-'Oe,eper_it� ...'as LEBOWITZ BROS. 453 COMMON ST, . 546 Ring 3. I provements, all very good condition, __ I I I I � �'
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11 �, Q room, Itille 11 LYN-DEL CORP, , I aTout I/ land F _A� _FIRZ__S -_ I
I A BETTER gervi" don* by expert Car- W as h a b, 0 & I BOLLING MARKETS
� � , $ acre romRt occ pancy ECTION. OF LOTS" , , I I
1'� ppriters Let us improya yoar old porches washir ning and Painting done EVERETT MILLS cots or Fences Good selection of qottoo mattresses. LUNCH CARTS 8 0 an $295 each, 10
I lg, a soml f RED FAINT . BUNK BED MATTRESSES $6.94 1 EL
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I 'And itIll repairs on your property to fit at reasonable price. Workmanship gu&r" BUILDING 3 OTH FLOOR Foil R assure�. if in earcll f Ideal"Home 5 down, $3.00 a month, � I �,
I � your pocketbook. Call anytime after anteed. Tel. 33790-2920. i, $2.43 Per Gallon � For Bunk Beds or folding Cots, ..$5.94 1 at price and terms reasonable, see LAKESID PARK, OFF POLICY ST. .
�,;� �, .1 5 P� M. __ �_ LAWRENCIO LUMBER CO. AL'S FURNITURE POULTRY HOUSES '� � NOW for.aps.ointment. SAM DEPOT, N, IT, I 1� .,
L " 6 T, HOLDEN & CO. I I I TEL. .5101, ,E M. AUSTIN I I , �-
J SEPH WILLETTIC � TEL. 26971 � � I'll 551 COMMON ST, TEL, 21974. � 52 BEAUTIFUL Pine'Grove lot 50 X, � i
I - ___ interior, Exterior Painting, Papering, POOL - TABLE FOR SALE . _., -1 3 .Essex A, I Tel, 7368. W.
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I ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER WORK Tinting. Call 31047. , 151NING Room Set Buffet, Table and 4 1 - High on hill overlookjn AttitAsh a 0 1
, . _ WANTED: Operator for Lucrative Service ' . (Amesbury), Reaspria4le! Tel, 23883. :
I I Large, and Small'Jobs Done, 1-1, 3.351 27 Station, Oil Main Route in Business IN GOOD CONDITION Chairs and a Ma�ogany Bureau. ' USF13 11
� � I NION ST. .
I I for further informatioh� . District M st be energetic and reliable, , CALL 71A U. I � I Tel. 20337. WILLOW ST. Off Lawrence St. 9 Yam. I - �
, Prititing - Engraving ily I -louse. First floor, 3 bedrooms, Kit- BUY YOUR L,o,f -- BUILD Now * , L, I
, . . State ��al[Ycatloni and experience. Cor- ]jE`MINGTYN�portabla Typewriter. Brand FINE Box Spring and M 014 & GOULD, INC. COLO,NI,A,L HEIGHTS - �' , I
, , ZXPER Carpentes and Mason- work. BARR Engraving , Call at attress for Double chen, Living room, Bath, Pantry and ' ' I-
I Co -Put Punch In your respon ence confidential. new. Price $60 e, 391 Broadway. Bed. Hardly used. Very reasonable, Shed. 2nd floor 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, JOSEPH DURSO, . XF,L, 5607.'
", I Trtjckflg and General Repairs don# by Printing. Fast, Courteous Service. 278 Writs C-1522, Box 1048, Lawrence I � T . 30990. � I � � Teli Andover 137-iX. LAWRI TEU 22796
, I � , METHUEN BUIL,DING-WRECKING CO. - Uvfn# room, Sun po[,Ch, Pantry, bath. CHOICE House lot oa Nortt& Main St., !:
� ,, � � . " 97A Railroad Street. Common St. T 1. 21304. WORKING Foreman for Cutting Room ROLL$ Razo�, Hair clippers, Wise; House- room and shed. Uuf Dished attic, Be- �
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�� , �' tawre ' Tel. S2100. ENGRAVED Syrntathy Folders always 00 I � FLORENCM Parlor Oil Stove with two 7 f � �, tWeen. 2 Bus lines, 4o fare, 10 minutes Shawsheen near Spol. 62 X 111, PrfQ$
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� I , : nce, Mass.., . in Slipper Factory. hold Sclssoi�s, Schick, Remington In. burners, Small Dining Sqt, nice I , I i . 1 $800. TeL 6480. �, 113
ragle-TrI uns ;oh Print.ing Dept. NASHUA SLIPPER CORP. ISLAND ST. Sunbeam F,Iectric Razors Schick a.1 for largo kitchen. White metal lee walk City Hall� I I . � I
I NRL E 'T"et4172. I I I � I tor Razor, $1.25. Shave Brushes, BOX, Studio Couch, Apply il8A Marble- VarmS and Land For Sale 83 � 'PRICE $T,QOO I FOR 18 Lots of Land o ,lint 4
I I I � je6 I I I St. salet!h 1(y, rel C'
I � , 87 EXCHANGE ST., LAW, , For Sal* and . Help ,gale - Female $1,25. - head St., No. Andover, Me, Me uen. Inquire 2 sin , st., �
�� , ; TE4 23090, 1
1 1 1 - - METHUEN I ,
. \ � - ... I Tenement To Cards at the Eagle - G. IV. MARSDEN & SON, 300 98SEX ST- - a me sale, thuen. I I I I 1. � I 11
, LL Christma.F. Everyday Box Assort- CORNER, LAWRENCE ST, I Land now planted. Ter bathroom, white cabinet sinks, s
Wjll� Repair and Remodel anything �_ 0 e FOP. SALE - Comb-Inatloa nt FARM -41,J Acre f0e lmmefil&tG OFr Howe St. Residence of 5 z___ .
Flazza Steps t6 a complete new a Oe. 6J b P Inting Dept Tel. 1172, 8E ralrm�u , te�;� HERE*AT LAST AT BARGA114 PRICESI t
'. " I Trt un Dents, Wrappings, Stationery, etc. Free I � __ stove. Used 2 w J. R. Rizzo, 30 Alton Road, h'(L'erthft,n,eg.'�' �
. Car'fe,pters Ready Materfais on ban - �ple folios. Cardcraft, 160 Z.'105, STEEL DRUMS Tel. 89804 "M 5 P. M.
I - ; sam . I, I heat, new boiler, hot water, recently 'Over 100 House Lots on Stanl* Vill -
I f : 'Jus IDEAL TYFEWRITER PAPER N Y 29., 11 FOR ASHES AND GARBAGE! - . METHUEN-$ ACRES oF FA).q LAND. renovated. Garage, hon.coop,.30 ft -
I ; call Jerry 6yer, Andover ii6i- 50o sheets to a6 box $1.26, This paper . -- -- � - � Development, . Overlook�g.tf,,aka,, ochl
� I for, prompt ,attention to your problems. is of excellent quality. tagle-TritivnO I - J, P, MARTIN 1132 WEST ST. G" stove, . kitchen stove, sunparlor set, HYDERREALTY on,Ma13 highway, 1T cres f ?and: chewick. One Of the a CC OC4 so a fiz- L
I . . .....ing Dept. Tel. 4172, � � Solicitors - Canvassers 35 I kitchen set, bedroom set, parlor set. joO CREGG BLDG. TEL. 9319., Av liable for Immediate Occupancy. , .England. Drive out to see t e
� - ,, CELLARS CLEANED - .- -_ - TWiN Baby Carriage Plato good cond, 73 Greenwood St. Law. PRICE $8,500 iN�1� I'll
I f , I Announcements I DRUG SALESMAN � Gray bric, Foldin - � I y to Stanley Stefipawick, 11OR Q
31 Style, 4 1 -_ mer Houses For Sale 84 good St., North Andover,, Mas*.., � ,
I ' ' wer Vactinmed Cleaned. No Printed at Eyle-Tribuno Job Printing WantedDby a well-known pharmaceutical T Andover 6 -R, I
WEDDING Invitations and - ss' . I GREEN enamel gas range 4 bui oven . DRACUT -
I CELLA It 0 bro'. Ex , ,
. t d, , I . r . . , e'. cellent conditfon. Price 20,00- A HELPFUL SERVICE: IN REAL ESTATE OFY Lowell -Lawrence Blvd. 3 room house. I
d aran Kimball and � Ago$ awing account, corn ission and $ HOUSM LOTS IN METHUEN I
I , I Vust 'Rju F ee Allen. Department. , el. 4172. m UNFINISHED FURNITURE ' 53 Center St, 2nd front, Law. I
acting system, Tel. 28790. - , , � expell,e, allowance. Complete line of Manufacturers Closeout on 9 different --- - U White InIV, running, water, 1 large .FROSFECT� ST. & BROOK ST. �
I - WEDDI-No Invitatlonff� Heart Folders, tabl.ets, liquids, ointments, ampuls, etc. 223 CARLETON ST, TEL. 25709. bLoodershouse. ChIckin coop. Lot 160 x � � -TEL, 23620. ' 4�
11 I I I �. 1. CIIIANElf violm � Bell Folders, Bridal Books. Harvey Selling direct to physicians, Car neces. types oJ gliests $4.64, 4 shelf bookcases HOUSEHOLD furniture -sold In on$ lot - � __ loo. I . �
t� , 41 Cross St, Tel, 87092, e easy. rtunity fc, $5.64. :OU will save at least 30%. or incilvirlual pieces -21 Brook St. let SELECTION OF ALL KINDS HOUS9 LOT$ In restricted residential �Rr i
I / I CHIMNEYS Cleaned, Repaired, Rebuilt. Press, I Exceptional Oppo r en. AL'J FURNITUR4 i floor, ,call mOrningst 3 to 10 eve'aings I � � I FRIGE $2,500 ,. ,, in No ,
� I Fireplace Mason, Work, Steeplejack. Win, - I . ergetio man. Answer with full partfcu- � OF REAL ESTATE I . rth Andover. No Lot smaller �bj
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� , �, � . , _ 551 COMMQN ST, TET. 21974. 3 to � ,� ARTHUR G. CHAMBERLAIN I � too x 100,� Cod 2273& 1 1 1 . 4 ,
d Hvnrlck, 238 Broadway, Lawrence. Appliance Repa.'ring 1 29 lars, A. N. Mallard Laboratories, Inc., , -_ . . I
P - I I . - 3021 Wabi.9ft AvenuL,. Detroit 16, Mich. UgE-5singer Fewing Machines * ' recondt. HUB Rang ]ill Lybil Oil Burner. Nickei 620 ANDOVER ST. TEL. 33871, GFV, I -I,,, St. 5 room carrig, mat'ch LARdID corner Lot fit ve Y'destrable lol I
�, I , . ALL Makes of Washing - and trim. Frio W board fin
I 41 I CONTRACTING Machine* end f , models. 1. right for lsh� % acre of Ian , Large Lion. Must Se Sold. r
I � � tioned guaranteed, La?e Ick sale. Exceptional parcel of real estate sit, porch. Occupancy within 30 days. - � � I ,
I I . SANTO J.CbNSENTI,NO & 80,1 Vacuum � 4& nour I Sewn I 1 "l led � _ .
. I service Cleaners Repaired; I Business Opportunities 38 singer 9 Machine Co., 510 Essex Tel. 6AU A'ua at 2 Brewster Terrace Methuem I TE4 2=4..
General Cont2ctoro. All kinds of mason IVORY This property consists of a iwo family PRICE $2100 . -
I �ED-s APPLIANCE SHOP WEI have a few reconditioned power tiu�_n -G-lenwOod K Oil Range, and a house of five large rooms each, ail Enna- � THOMAS F� REDMOND � NEMBN�,S&ETT Lak�, Vrestford, Mai I
�. I % I work. Ceme s. api Hot Top Driveways 233 LAWRENCE ST� TEL. 21513 Centrally Located. Price Reasonable, ers at special prIces.uFully guara4teed Caloric 4 Burner Gas Range, Ivory. Tel, I Real Estate & Insurance . House Lot For Sale. I
11 I I and $idewall First classl,workmanship. . _. - ___ I . � Teh 2696g. � . with or without oil a pply contracf. 6975 or IID Haverhill St.; 4 to 7 P. M. ern iniprovements, fireplace in each 243 BROADWAY, MT,THUEN, TEL. 26S29 Tel. No, Reading 111-12, 1
1 ,1 I - Tel. Law, Res. 24183 or averhill 94. o, RefrIgeratorm, - apartment, qCua tered oak floors, two
- SUCKY'S Apilianoe C _* _o P CTR OIL CO, 9 BROADWAY. - - --- or I _�
, . I Wai'VAL WON& to . Retaired or Re- FOR SAKE, Pastry sh or equipment, KITCHEN Cabinet and large .size Ivory car garage. ft. rner plot approximate ,
, mercla! Domestic % PETERS POIND-4 room large clam
;1 11 � 4 ELEG I S , Tel. 64078. lood location for pizza or ice crearn par- WE WELCOME CLUBS --COME IN A_ND ice Chest. Ter, 23T43. . 12 ifully landscape? METHLIEN-79 Bono'; ST, 10 lots of land, Reason for bel g!
, 84 HaverbUl. O�eooa sq. I3eaut In
� - con itioned; * fo(r. Rent very reasonable, For Informa- TALK IT OVER f. Call after 3, partment available for ;m-edli 3 FAMILY HOUSE AND CO AGE I
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11, itLL-Types of Ele ' ' Wiring - at res, - 1GERATOR8 - Allsmakes repaired tion Tel, 30ri97 between 6 and 3 P. M, BELT LINE FURNITUREr CO., ate Occupancy. showzx by ap ointmen ATTACHED, TEL, 236 Street; Lowell, T 1. LoweY 3-132,9-. ,11
� sonsiple rateA, Ronttf1coV. LaFlamme, 655 REaFndI' rec6ditioned, K -N ales & Service. 13: 80. UNION ST. , LAWR;NCX MAHOGANY, Walnut and Maple Sedro-om T I . Il
� P 20� ness. E, Gaston. Campbell, 91 Hild
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� I � . I Essex St. Tel. 37343 1 A Broadway. Tel. 32297, RESTAURANT for sale, Will sacrifice at ---- Sfts, Mahogany Secretary Desks, Chil. only. Ck.' CUNNINGHAM � MODERN 5 room Bungalow. Six' years THREZ-i I cres, of -land with l3arn. I
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.1 � �� I ld & . I I I C ! AL SE - RV I ICE 297- 1 - low price. Reason for selling Illness. ', WIRELESS SET 7- dren's Maple Wardrobes, Foldin.s Cot _ 62 FERRY ST., LAW. TET� 28272. old, Oil Heat,' beautifully lan,iliscard, minutes from Lawrence. Suitable
- I , Beds, Mahogany .
I _I ELECTR $0 173 fter 8 P. ii. FOR SALE. AFFLY: I r
� 1: ; WOLCOTT AVE. Tailoring and Repairing I kat, Top De Whits kitchen, restricted area. Pr ced , chicken farm or summer place, ,I
, , . I . 174 OAKLAND Chairs, Baby Wa kerm, Strollerii, __j A-ITI)OVER ST. near Phillips St * 2 Tens- 11
I TE4 32 13. -1 I an to sell now. Tel. 33500. �
, I I � Carriages. Mahogany and Mliple Twin Men -louse conviences. I , � minutes to public beach., Price, riee
i � SEWING , FOR SALE is X.M: Movie Camera comp I - .--.-. . . � able, Apply , I 4
- of all kinds done. Specializing � t I with modern
I lettrwith Beds, Plenty of used furniture for ,amps Inquire 173 Andover 'St., Lawrence. _
I 11 " � , - : FLOOR �,;V�RFAUIING . i in Wedding &owns and tailored clothes. � CALL 29547 AFTER 5:" P.Nf. In our annex, - - . 279 So. Broadway.'
� , i - �rc,Jector, screen, tripod, lights In. . � ' NO. ANDOVER -2 Famili house, a rooms. I I
1� '' __ - L Tel. Andover $05 Ring 21, . . .. I Cor indvle$ Carrying cases for ill. 16 . � AUGUSTINE J. SALVETTI Hot air 'system first floor. Hardwood I -
11 - ' ' ELITE FLOORING CO. 11 . - I Griffin St. � ?I J. CORMIER 83 HAMPSHIRE ST. I Insurance & Real Estate floors, large screened porches, R'esidea- ,
� ' i - , , �Methuen� I � (2 Block& from Essex ,gt,) Resort PI *
, � , I Ily Wanted - Female 32 11 --- - 510 CENTRAL BLDG. TEL. 2346T. . �
I I , T �esurfacing. Poilsh,Tg. Refinishing. I WELT, ESTABLISHED & PROFITABLE -- �_ - __ Tel, 20592, tial seetion. 2 stall garage, 14,600 sq. . aces For Sale ,
_ . -34912, , He, I -1L ft. of land./ Fruit garden., 200 ft, from I __,
I � , " 4 � 104'� qpioa St.� Te. $1025 1 - .- MEAT & GJOCERY1 BUS 1;ZS3 . Books I I I 51A MOVING Out Of CRY-Hotisehold, Goode . �
- I I . I I I for sale- White BartstQw Stove, Florence , ATTENTION bus stop. Priced for'quIck sale. $8400. CAMP AT' POND FOR'SALM
� , - I TO Floor Surfacing Call Sat I I ' . _f�d Pn d ' CROSS BOOK SHOP , Parlor Stove. Tel. 34412, 49 Strathmore Quick pe�sonal service gived all I(eal Seen by appointment only. No agents. � , New, 3 rooms, large porch, leotrilf,
I I I Centrally Loi- 'i Well Equipg I
I tt' Floor surfacl, C 70 Slrch-� 'easonable. Re son for Estate Listings., Call at 192 Frospect St,, Lawrencs , DUSTON'S V,ROVEl -
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� '. N91 Rd.� Methuen. el. �6§.52_5643. Stocked. Fri, 19 Lawrence St., Bay State Idg. Rd., Methuen, I ,
I I .- - A.1,r EXPERIENCED SA�ESGIRL Selling Will 1. plained to Buyer. Call Tel, 27853. � - _�- -k- - ARTH R G CHAMBERLAI. After 5:30 P. NL Angle Pond, gapdown, N. IT, Teri
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'IT POSITION . - B- SETH Thomas , 520 ANDOVE3 ST. TEL. 33871-L , - _... - , __ - -
,DGER WANTED-PERMA-NE, i_ n'th snl� . 1, ,
nPOR SANVI;R ANI)i F jL7 IS6RIBE NOW adl�,!erc. Bo.e.?� - __ FOR SALZ' at' Salisbi;ry $each,
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I - FO# RENT; - APPLY 1.14 PERS01 I PIAZZA-INSURANC9 & REAL ESTATE -Before the Price Rises. Floor Model PETER J,. DEFEL16E & SON cottage on Ocean Froqt North End
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- 1VnW�� VV�T.T. PAP�!V CO -- - MR TIT � 153 LAWRENCE ST YEL. 23219. American Home, 3 Years for $30. Ben Broadway, . BAILEY " . 126 -Two, 2 tenement houses, REAL ESTATE - INSURILNCID
rented
re Co,,
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)g , BROADWAY CLOTHINCI Co. , . I 'Fox. Central Bldg �,Newsstand, 311I 1 Ce
1. I TeL 7616, all cc ences excepi heat, Nice cor- t1l FOREST ST. TEL� ,32570 � W,nt, quiso In best location,
,-, 511-529 BROADWAY' LAWRIENCEI: � I __ EsseX St. Tel, 4820 - ::- I I ner I )no tenement ready for Ira- - , Its 2 ,-15�5, Box 1648, La
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ACROSS ARLINGTON MILL OFFICE oney To Lqgj% t �_, � - � - SINGER mecllat�: ,ccupancy. Call evenlng$ from NORTH ANDOVER-S�el very desir. i I -
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I I � I _ � Boats and AcC*SSOXJ(j, 'e I able one -family dwellit- each In ei.' I
58- I - �-OT61attiohro, , , , 52 - SEWING MACHINE SERVICgl 8:3Q to 30'only at 110 .Farnham St. I M
. � fm BUY, W;, SelF we Los I - . WE REPAIR ALL MAKES - ' -
_,�_ - I I us _n I _��_ -.� fl, Ell SEN TTAGES-New and -ed neighbor 011V UAW ,
I Jewelry fv,�l Instruments and Lu ANY So., weigh 'S un er, t*o� I SING VING MACHI-NF CENTER CO . Fre-War. Good cellent condition. . Restr%
8ANDING EQUIPMENT B
Desk Sander, Recripocating Sander.
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Ole PqS614X STk : -1 � 14 6437.
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values, Immediate occupf Lrcy,
HENRY �1. COMTOIS AGENT -
hoods., For appointment call 27203. �
� THE HAINSWORTH 'AGENCY I I
MAIN ST., NORT5 A.NDOVER,
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Portable Buffer, Edgers, Profes-
sto flooSrawsa6ding equipment for rent
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by lqy,�rl hour.
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Typist Clerk $23, Bookkeeper $30, Wait-
Less room and board, Practical Purse
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EVI-N for Sale, $11
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33 HAWLEY VT LAWRENCE� JJASS,�:
TEL. 28989., , ,
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3102.5 34912,
$40.' I
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Ito t, two women to
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. 91,247 .Methuen S 11'
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trio Refrigerator for Sale,
FOR THE BEST IN REAL ESTATZ
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T rry S: Leslie, St, Attr 2
Corner Fe ,
enem room a aDA laundry same �
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Is Avatil��Ile
103 Union St. Tel. -
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AVON 1__�I_afri
service customers to good territories.
b Earn -while you learn. Pleasant profit-
able, Apply� Local. office,
School Girl. Tel. 9861. I I
from I -3 P. M.
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LOOKING FOR A GOOD BOAT?
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An Excellent Buy,
Tel, 24319, �
1EF3 CAMPOPIANO
503 BA ATE BLDG. ', TEL, 82�1
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METHUEN-Six Room 01
b or I'ttv N, %' room, 21
Ili 0 ,I.' room,
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Dogs, Cats, Pets 47
WHITE 5
A BET'rER JOB OF FURNITUj_3
Reflnishingl Reglueingl Repairing'
Permanent,
Bay state Sid . Room 514, Monday 1-4
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We hays On dis in our .showroom
the new line
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gas stove, ple,ce chrome kit;T�F_-
set. Right price for Immediate sale.
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Garage. Immediate Occupancy.
fences. 3 stall garage Includ ed. Call
between 6-S 108 Ferry 1
it. A. WILSON. TEL, 32910 P. M UNLY
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or Tel. 31406. . . I
CANARIES, American F,lingers, Parrakeets.
. ,?lay
c, Sebago square stern
Boatx and Canoes. These can now be
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2 Doyle St., Tel. 34575, �
I FRANK FICHERA
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JOSEPH M. WHITE-LANOSCA
I GRADING AND LOAM,
I TEL, 21983-, 34 Sylvester St.
LAINN HOWER REPA.IRL
�_ LAWN Mower Grind Ing and Rep
Cuttlmg Tool sharpening, Satisf
aranteert. New and newly re
1�u lawrlhowersi for sale. The
tinned
flamme, 169 Lowell Street. - -
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�i_ATTHESS MAKERS
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ESSEX MATTRESS CO.-MATTRI
- ,1 made over; oneCoday's service.
. Guaranteed, 472 ramon St. Tel,
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LISTEN FO RS-Youi Mattress,ft
by the Broadway Mattress Co. W
good as new at reasonable price
Common St., corner Jackson St,
Tel., 29846.
1 . OPL) 40235.
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ABLE. THE HANDY MEN. L
MOVING DONE ANYWHERE,
- CALL 22Q36 - 86293,
1 . OIL B11KNEIR REPALKI-NO
OIL 'Burners Cleaned and Inatalle
I Waddington, No, Andover.
Tel. 9023. ,
I OIL Burners Cleaned, New Lynn
Burners and Automatic Fun,
I install. Tom Fretwell. ';el. $133?!.
( OIL Burners Cleaned and new wicks
Factory experience. W. Corcoran
No. Andover. Tel. 21
Prescott st" .
OIL Burners clean - ed with wicks
Two Stoves in samd house $5.0
Burners installed $6.00, We do
I stove wor - Exclusively. Lee MacA
I . 73 Mesa. �Ie,, 11.0. Andover, Tel.
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ESSEX CHROME _' ' "' - �
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ADD ne�W per anJut b�iutr �cr'your
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Cover 'ke, wCrn ,c c'tpbo�,,,d
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or.4169 n d. styles to choose from. No
painting . Also Insulates you
Free estimates. - Prompt applicatt
experts. Call Jerry Dyer at A
1564 If. , �- -
1)"'NIPHoUSSE Roofing, Siding anel
ating Cc- Asbestos Asphalt' add
I Siding, Roof Repairs a spec�alt
I workers and IOUs ,Qvered by insu
Free estimates on all jobs, Officea
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Mt, Vernon St., or 59�3 Essex
corner Broadway. Tel, 294�9.
1 HAROLD A, SHAW CO.
ROOFING & SIDEWALL INSULA
. Painting and General Repairs. G
teed. First Class MaterW and
manship; 35 Ferley St., Methuem
Tel . 25313 - 2565t.'
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I RUBBISH REMOVAL
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etc. Cleaned. Also 11.4 Ton Dump
for Hire. Tel, 11864�. 1
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Saws re-tpothed and customed filed
Ciaraldi, 190 qhe8tnut,SL ,Open
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''I � qhleet Metal, Work. Furnace Worlt
, ters and COAductor. Work; 31 SA
. - Court, Lawrence, Tel. 21427. ' '
. �, I %. I STQVZ REPAIRS
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- L.'et us 04YQ your Birds while your __..... 6 BERKELEY ST. TEL .. ..... SALEM, N. 1-1. 6 room Cottage and 2 cat i �
take care , had on our time gayment plan, .No red WHI Metal Ice Refrfgera -6 __ _
CAPABLE Womaa wanted,to away on vacation; 388.Commoa St. tor. Used ra Ali hard wood , doors, Cedar A Silt' room cottage Wil
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�_ . I 1 T r, FREE BOOKLET ON REQUEST ca
of children and holme-, Live in. .- a to go throug . 1/3 down Payment, Weeks. Apply second floor. . . osef.c. I modern lipprovementg. A
PING, Tel, Andover 1482-9., GRAND Male Watch Dogs. C kers and balance divided equally over 12 montha, I 1 261 ,Lawrence $t, MOUNT VERNON PARK Laundry in cellar and heat. ,
- , 00 N I ROOM Bungalow and large Sun Porch
� T 'o. We find homes for Mixed Breed EW Outboard Motors. Come I apd see - , TEL. ?277, 6
erdeis I -_ 9' BROADWAY LAW.
CAPABLE Woman who desires good home Pu?$. Ducks, Chic therla today, � P � I WILL Saqlf�cs-Complets apartment of . I I 1� on 3% acres of_good fertile land. About Car garage in the rear.
ted to care for 2 children, Live in. , . I i, , I 11 furniture, kitchen set, bedroom sets, HAVERHILL, MASS, : ZO fruit Z car garage and barn. � LOT 50x100
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rugm raqio, bassinet, playyard and car. 3 ROOM! House, located 1A mile from Few chi kers. Can be seen by appoint. Can be occupied In thfirt
Weekend& off. $8.00 & week. Tel. 9072. CHARLES A- KALI4 - � . � 1
___ _ , NICK BULGER'S FET STORE) ,
,122 ESSEX ST. TEL. 28753, 68 Sw)%�,Corner Jacksiia riage. No reasonable offer refused, S-A Kenoza Lake on Main Highway, merit
airing, F1J_RI$TMA8 Card Salespeople. Sell the .. 0 ea ERNES'P L. WILKINSON NEW 5 room modern Cottage 'witt? ample!, from date Of COhVeyan
action line that pay& top Profits. Make up to -_ P Every ening, Except Sunday Jermings St. Tel. 78 � 01. , , . Insurance and Real Estatw I space for 2 extra rooms upstairs, Hard. 1 1 �
condf- pOo Qa $1 Christmas and RHODE Island Red Fullets, 13 weeks old, , ;, � ,I � 4 ROOMS of f consisting ot a Tel. 41,62, ; wood- floors Tile kitchen and bathroom.! Price Right -Terms
Everyday as- $ , 1.55, Cockerels $1,33 and Capons $1.55. . I �, 302 Essex St. � � Immediate 'Occupancy, .1 I .-
o L&. sortment, Gorgeous Name -Imprinted Glen Grant Osgood% St,, And -over, t S�EW Boats �_nd -Ne,O, b otors. le Breakfaurleturwelth Cabinet, Craw- No. t I
Samples l Map ove, White EnanDQI lee Box and ,t,, F. 1. . LAVIGNE REALTY
Christmas Cards, 50 for $k up - M. 4.4necIlate L)ell S It f"14 St HIGH Andover. 6 room Cot age, --
I _ . Tel, Andover 1073 . Salem D,po�, Nvey' a ,"�Ofill Co -t oth I I
ud . automatIq heat, large garage. Sickness
I on approval. Colonial St. Inc -1 I � 11 et Items, Bedroom sets, ons with TAMARACK UOUSE
101, I D' Vass. 11 n. for selling. E, Gaston Camp- SALEM, N. IL I I
, Summer St., Dept: l0y80'k`e, , rea 01 4. oh'16m, 0shin
. - I'll I L, * Salem I twin beds bureaus a a �estao,f dara'dwero. on I I � TEL, 220-
E - SPEEDLIN,E - , ,P ", n - � - I
Horseg, Cattle, Vehleles 48 - �' , Llving� r ' in set w1th F all be�, 91"Hildreth Street, LoVell, 4
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FES CHRISTMAS CARD SA -i- Ullt e.� Oval Rug , . Tel, Lowell 3-1329. � , $HAWSHEEN VILLAGM i UN Park Street,
P7, d Cri�li 3 Soils. accessorioes, Winthrop, esk,, eat
, SELL, THIS BIG I WHITEI'laddlo Horse For Sale, Amesbury built SkIffs, It, 12 and 13 ft. and Hooked Rugs. Call __ NEW 6 room Cape Cod Cottage, Steam,
I - 8 Y arm Old, Prics' $50. . Prescott and Mi " !e,mh'.ng,- HOME AND INVESTMENT PR 1 A three family houser, 3 �
and L nnOw Cat Toppers, 12 , St. or Tel, 27682 betwee 3 a Nice res u f oorb. each ten'ena6rit. Modern e
Show 2� big value Christmas and Every n 11 he�t fireflace, hardwood
- day assortments. Sell clurckly, pay sen- Tel. Georgetown 5311. 1 , 14 ft. Row soatsi Duplex Special - I . It will bring you $33 per week and ldvitia location, On b a jiike. � I -
Closebl s�ringers, Will - L - tenement free for y urself, Price $11,000. �rfcs $11,900. 1 heat. Lot I20x80. - . $
AL RI Range 4 burner neved I f
__ satio nal cash pr6fitg, Greatest selection 2 COWS for sale. - Outboard Motor Otis and Greases, Mer. _�" I 0 Gas c. $129 '50, ,,, rested. FIVE Room Bungalow. Oil heat, fire.
SSES of ChrLstmas, Religious, Humoroui, Gift curY and ' Scott -Atwater Outboards, .'�,,d .a Act at once it inteo ,
Wrappings, Notes, etc. -to sell low as freshen July 18-20. 1 ols ein, 1 Black Boats end Canoes for rent, T cl� "I over 698-J. 1 AUSTIN . ' '
Work I An, . I GEO. f,l,,a
Jersey. 50 Summer St., No. Andover. : WILSON L30ATHOUSIO I - , -_ - 523 ESSEX ST. TEL. 7369, �ae, hardwood floor garage hilltop 'PRICE $8,500
30489. boo and up to, $1,00 per box. Finest line -_ tion. 10 minutes ff'from btis line. .
of Name-Im printed Christmas Cards 12 Lowell st,,, ji,letlimm, on the 13ridge. ,3fachfnery and Tools 61 ___iFYbU WANT TO SVLL OR Y a $1 300. 1
� 50 7 WEEK Old Figs. Call mornfngm.onit�. si�, Pric t, , ' -
emade for $1. Others 23 for $1 and Deluxe Or all day Saturday. 60 No rt S I . � Tel. 2917%' " . . - - '
ill be Line. Start earning moze now, send for I I - . WHY NOT GIVE Us A TRY? . EXCLUSIVE AGENT
a. 170 1 West Andover, TWO t1 StepwtHydro pla�- I DIAL 3-7-1-4-9 1 . I W. SHIRLEY BARNARD I I in North AndA
FREE samples. GENERAL- Card Co,, - . 0, , a 6. Morris Camp GUTTERPON & GOULD INC, " . 1 36 .MAIN STREET, AeDQVFR. . 11
- River' Rd. I � 1
1300 W. Jackson Blvd., Dept, C-3,. Chi- Farm, WESTON F. EASTMAN/ -
, Poultry and Supplies 49 'West Andover, .: I � I I I .
cago, 7, 111, � , I Realtor - insurance Tel, Andover 6� , I
, I A hm �nd 'one half'sto4)
- - - )97 23 ft. -6 ft. -2 f I I . I . VISIT 11 I BAY $TATS BUILD-_ I - 0 �vith nlioderl�
I CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH NA14Z DISINFECTANT: Wheaton's Safety, for 4 D� t� bPet fb6toy bo t - SHAWSHEEN ','Illage-Foor S6eei, Du- � family hous
IMPRINTED -50 & 25'FOR $1 qfsinfecting incubators, btoo a r fn e* OUR NEW MACHINERY LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE x house, 6 rooms each, p , ii)vements and a, one p
ders, brooder S ft, spraT,h9od.'6 cylinder motor, m . I I
A SON . , transmiss ohl, co , - I . . WITH - ?11.e all coriven. �
, ,In" 'ray' and DISPLAY ROOM � hot ale li�at, large lot of land. � frame building on same fe
IGHT Biggest value Personal Christmas Cards, houses, poultry houses, feed mPlets with rope moor. I � I Ic ,
Earn big cash ?�ofits. New "Prize'' 21- am aa aid In killinggrin of diarrhea Ing anchor (11 ft, row boat, new) $5oo I P. W. MAGUIRE & SON, INC. Oac ' es'u3 I ne. FI 0 - $9,850. Fred E. � - I
I card assortmen amazing $1 seller pays tuberculosis. ,c tablespoonful or best off,, On the mooring off Plum I - I 611-613 SAY STATE BLDG. TEL. 4764 Cheever, 21 Mjda Otreetp Andover. i cupled as a retail store.'
and I Island. Tel,�85633 after 6,1, I I AT . . I
� up to 50C. AL90 Religious, Gift makes a galloR, 11 � . I METHUEN-4 room Cotta Tel. And4ver 775, or 1099. I
P - I . go for sale. I - 5006 ,
�Wfr`a IN Js HARDWARE 20 FT, Moto -
8, ., Boat overhaui;d -thl LOT
I Everyday Assortments. Free 11. BRUCKMANN GRA Tel. 4105. , s year, ,- 24 MEDFORD ST, I I Ea.st St., Methuen, near Diamond M r -n
samples Personal Christmas Cards. Fee. 15S So. Broadway, ror,, Call at 36 Delmont St. First flcl�! TOUTH LAWRENCE -52 ganbDr Street. � Price Rlght�-Terms I
d. W. ture 21 -card box on approval. Chilton . . - Complete with accessortel. C'heaP for GU�TERSON nt house, all convenience& 'In. I -
- ' quick sale, Tel. 32372 afttr $:30 P. M. � L & GOULD INC, After 4:00 P. M. I � � I
Greetings Cc,, 147 Eseex St., Box 216, Wanted - Poultry , 49A � � gilding steam heat, I rooms each tera. .
___T --' ' __�71'7 - LAWREk;CV. MASS. TEL. 22790. LAWRENC15-2l,6 Hampshire Street. 3 , newly painted outside.' Price'
Boston. I - , nl,
� I I - FishAng Suppll6j� , '52A � . L tenement house, all modern except heat. $9 000 Small amount
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Deluxe COMPETENT Woman to take care of old A BFI��LR�ALL AROUND DEAL - ofo ,.h down, '
for your Poultry. Df�ect N Y, Pou.tr I RED VVORMS 50c per 100, Will sell for $6,800, Small amount of A�Prb4ed G. I. needs no d wn payment.
Lady and assist with light housework, . MOTORS For Sale. Max Geller, 351 Essex S!xcet. Tel. 30925, � ,i, Ili Stoty DUPLE*
239W71111 I Live In. References requied. iihipper. Kialman's Live Poultry. Tel. 3fl97. SALEr LIVE BAT? CO. . We, also Rewind and cash down, Approvect G. 1. needs no down . /
No. Sil .. . Repair. New Paint Spra�ers, Ray Grosser ,payment, Max Geller, 351 Essex Street. - -�, --1 I �
Writs C-1504, sox 1048', Lawrence, A & F, POULTRY CO. . enli R( .. Sale-, N. ff. Tel. 4T.11. - - 29 Birch A-ve., Methued. Tel. 26197. � I Tel. 30926. � WA,,NTED-ReFU Estate Listings in I I 6 Rooms one
$3 � OQ. W 0 .- Nortb Andover, � 1
3 ___ T50 BARiFACK SAGS, Brown & Blue--- -'- '_ - I -
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper -Secretary - A- friendly and fair service from t . _ Building'Afa6rial, ' . 53 LIST YOUR REAL FSTATE FOR SALE
fig I , 0 - I Call Mr. Ley, 3-7171 for appointment, Vets, Call us before selling. TeL 3167 1 HAINSWORTH INSURANCEI AGENCY : 5 rooms' th
10 A. M� to 4 P. M, Radio Station ANOTHER SCOOP I .� I t $1.00 ea. WITTi 9 HELEN McCONNELL 100 Main St,, No. .Andover. Tel. 27203 ! Modern. lix,
ALL Fj.NDS LIVE POULTRY WANTED, i (TAKE 0.14 YOUR VACATION) 401,BAY STATE BLDG, ITE-' 20616 1 .
$4,00, e I GARDEA AND- PARU TOOLS 100'-l" ROPE .................... $s,00 - ___1. , . I I I I I .
W.C,C.M., 54 Essex Stre t, Lawren�6; CALI, OR, WRITE NO, ANDOVER POULTRV ANZ> kviRS F4NCI, I I-l'i Motor -110 Volts (Over. LOANg-- N"^_y y VVVIN
0. oil .OULERY, So PEARL ST, TEL. 30356. NG , . UP to $750 made for down pay- I I I I ��� - - ON 9A?
expert - LINDERGRoUr4D QA"AQS RECFlIVXttS ha�ledl)'P'... ., .. 11 .1 1.11. ..".1483.00 ments. Personal Finance Co. 27 Ames. � I � I
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rthur, � GIRL WANTED FOWL AND CHI KENS WANTED NEW LOW PRLCEsr WHITE IMLL SUPPLY CO, bury St. Over Liggett's, . - � A 11,J Story 1)
� To W'ork. In ,Dry Cleaning Plant ARL 599 C� � . AVAILABLE
.6591. �40 SATU DAY WORK 136 FOREST ST., METHUEN. TEL. 33711 a It 9' A, N ' a ' . -_ E
� . - LAW, , 9 THOMAS BEVINGTON & SONS, INC.
APPLY tr PERSON I yoog. -_ `_ It- 2700 SQ. FT. OFFICE,
CALL CH ES DROUIN TEL. IMMEDIATf DELIVERY LN 4 L . TE- 2 ... 0, LIST YOUR REAL �TAT` T
- LITTLE,'. N' CLEANSERS I 444AXi N. H. 16N I . I MuAcal rnstrum6pts U r I R, G. WHIPPLE, MGR, , i Modern- exce
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I "tr NO. ANDOVER - , LUMBER T BUILD ANYTIIIPJ(; ACCORDIO:TS bo ght, sold, rented (prl- 2 BAY STATE BLDG, TEL, 9. , � garage " th'
TT7�0 30 jsy u 774 SPACE FOR RENT, . feet. 'Renti
-1 � I ____ ____ 'A EIACX BAY HARDWARE SPECIAL iessons). Archis A, DeFlorio, 20 10-12 TOWER ST, METHUEN. 2 FAMILY I � I
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01711 . -1 �e- v Drill - - Altamosit St. Tel. Haverhill 6T87 MIC. HOUS9 5-' ROOMS EACH, STEAM. 11, Inquire 204 8 *y Lav�.
qJ i:- LATUE, Sand Saw, Tabl,% Sa,9,il,
�,,_ nricions, and a -Charger. T 7 . 36 to- __ - I ___ -$8500. TEL� 23620. 1
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I Old Sulldi ,. ,..? � C, POCE I � Price Rig
evenings, a ,�,eelp or care of 2 Children. eikelep St. . ni c. ,, Tt I �� ��
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home. Te� 25350,," , - 1 2 1 - _ � bet foe kal I Louis ,V' 2-down4 Lurn. hardly' noticeable, ouy. (Also very -- -- - 1. ______ __ _ - - _ i -
3 0 L & Y- � I A BETTER Clothes line, all welded steel � � '4� '7 T � 21311 small Spinet, 73 Key'sa), , I I __ - ____ - " :
FON 8 E N �,_� �41 CAT4, I "�__d�__.:., L - ,
un'! posts set $fa 70 lb, cement Voynd boxes, 26 7 ' -
hied t . - - �� , Buildings LAWRENCE: PIANO 'COMPANY
more �. � TEL, 33032 1 ' a, - ) Building Dear Public Library ,� CLOGGED SEWERS? In sout
r CREGG BLDG, Delivered 10, 6 Colby St., lospect Hill. Wa I ke, d 166 Hampshire St., NORTH ANDOVER '
- . - Materials 24 sali: DO I ��, - 2974S., - I
SALES 126 SWA I
om --- . T' RAzoa . KLEENED Custom built a Room cape Cod
an b* LADY for Wallpaper department, A LOVELY LINOLEUM FLOOR w , I I A?� DEBTS MUSIC STORE, & STUDIO I � I
Installed by our trained mechanics Ill . -, Y4 Instrument-', Supplies and Repaire,oz, i I
ndover ha�7a experience In this lins of , - Cottage with Garage.' Gas neat,
Muit -_ 1� NO Charge If We Fail, Insulated. Residential location. (.Near 9 '
Iling. Write stating age, experience add comfort and oehutY to You" nOm .. ..... io3SAEi4=J�tce*__an 26 SO� BROADWAY TE The "()RIGINAL" and Only- Owner moving out ffi-est.
and salary desired, , Prompt service. Expert workmanish I fiqeo Lumber. 2�
'" IP. 2 � , Charles 1314dro�,j. I , I , . A S -Room .
Insul- Box 1048, LAWRENC4 RUG & LLIZOLSUM Cu Pond St..' Methtie , 2156 FOR SALE-Putaurn Organ, Will .ell . I I
Brick C-15251 Lawrence. 273 South Broadway. I Tel IDOO - I _ I 1. . reasonable. I ROTOIL - ROOTER - . Price slz,500 rooms iii eat
' - __ , LAI��R �I�C i �iuTL� - '--ING- 5286 after 3 P. M, I I -
y. All SELL CHRISTMAS CA -RDS Next to Registry of ,Motor Veaicles Dy, q WRECK Tel, L ELTON E. STEVENS on same lot,
- __ __ tearing down IT ('hOOT In Ipswich, - - � TEL. LOWELL 5950
rance. MAKE MONEY EASILY I ARMSTRONG Surla? Back Inlaid Lino- Hardwood flgortng-' match boards- square SLINCERLAND Drum Set. Whits Marine . I I I ilit Essex Strcet Tel. 26137 ' I of 4' ioomi �
at 200 High value, low price Christmas fold. leurn Dow availa le, also Armstrong edge. lloards;,' 3xi4'; 2xl4: 2x1j; 4x5; Pearl. Good Condition, -_ ----. . I - �
Street, ers' sell on sight -pay big profit, 23 Asphalt . Tile, Rubber Tile Cork and radiators., 043 sheeting all kinds of pipe, I Tel. �081t. � - - - - � _. - __ _ � -, . __ -,: - - - prove4xents
popular assortments Including sewa. Linottle. Call 28371 or 20412 for free dp()Oq, and 'indoyvs�tC&Il betweezi 6.7:30 , ..." - I - I - 50 V 1 93.. - - - i I
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I tional 21 -card $1 "Feature" Box, pay estimates. , , . � . 36,05,81, � ,, _ - �, ': _ Radio Repairing 62A I � I . , . 4 11
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TING Imprinted Christmas cards, 50 for $1, Automatic Toasters - Mlex and Corey Parts METHUEN UILDIN7j;-WAECKI,N0 Co, A -I GUARAN--TEED-R ERVICE � I Room Modern cottage, S/I acres .
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at Metal Ironing Boards t CALL .1JIM" MULLIG� "RAS RV1'C . d .It I �
uaran. Wanted ( - POULTRY FARM -'.
I St jonery. Samples on approval. ,kirtist.1c, - Fans - Waffle Irons BVI Wngs, tcl, teas, down.' All s �-'l M I LAE.. � garden land, fruit trees, raspberry, TER�
Work- soe Way, Elmira, N, y, I �
LAWRENCE SALES AND SERVICE kind$ of Building Material fof sale, 30 U. BROADWAY, TEL, 30396. asparagus# etc. Henneryp giarage,
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SELL 22 different items -Christmas and - _- - Granife. Call it yard, Ph, Loam Grove,. ' CALL US FOR RADIO REPAIR -g- on _ .Main Rd. Bus passes door, 3
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RA Railroad St., I mIrL to Law., Excellent neighbor.
- Everyday cards -Make $25 -selling 60 BARBECUE Machine, Dishwashiriff Ma- �awrimoe, RELIABLE AND GUARANTEED . ar h a __h 2 ACRES -
boxes. Sample]i on app PO -1 ,hin,, steak grill, ceiling fans, ;4 large __ 34assr, T4 8210Q. 1 1 If J. LEONE CO, I hood. Near school and church. - I IN 14
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10 NEW _--p; Price $8200 1 1 . I
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1 $1 cards with narne-ftlilly,`C`�Qd ". counters, 2 Coca Cola cabinets, I cloffe Englanf',Cernent �,lo�k and p, T 79,0 f I , . I
Yards, Samples. Stationery and Gift Wrqpings, percolator, 3 burner gas stove. Tel. 2909;1. Co. _130 ESSEX $7. TXI� 7637. 'I. i ,
. 1 -6 ,r _ _ - Tel. 7970 from 3 to I p. M. Four room house with bath. (Near Fir
Cemen and ,. block,, all I
-_ sVaesl TID Order too" go,, g too small. , , I I .
Truck Phillips ,Card Cc, 201 Hunt,, . Ewton, jo__�BY -Jones matche� set of golf clubs. AT ANY PRICE - ------.-. --- � ---,---- -
- Mass. I delivert aiyw �J ,i� i7 ,Broadway Two story 4ea house for 000 A NEW D
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8 iror Road Dino 1. Xt TEL, 29043 1
- -.-- .is, a woods, Tel. �14630tor apply at i ,,4k ' � _.�. Route , 123, COMMUNITY RADIO
WANTED-Experlenced Frairdre6ser at 143 Merrimack Street, Me huen after Schiripo . IT NEWBURY ST. AR ESSEX, rooms eacl
Greene's Beauty Salon, 583 Broadway, 7 ?, M.f S,Os-,� TeN.-icivF20)l 35704 � MAINE COTTAGES hens. Hot water heated brooder
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, Sam I Ni N4 SOAR�S Intel e,nt Service; 20 years perience, eat#, at Old Orchard and ne ghbo frur house for 1500 chicks. oil heatial
Plenty Of lew. ry Lumber all 61zes 'r"
"O NVANTF - _f 4lidinj Pi�%* Siding, Planed and remy $.,. I "
G-S:U ,D-Youn,v' wo.An for setrTt�r xl Boaxd Swings Throufh Aro d ery ,costs Bring in your small beaches, Write with details o; your I
veil estab. � r , C v . Occupaner
and &,eneral office work by'� ,fo Convenient Use , of bull In&, Also Oak for truck Dodi@s, appllftn�es. �� heeds.
Ilshed firm in Derrp NTevv Hampshf�e, STURDILY CON.iTRUCTED, . . .$14 95 1 1 car% save YOU moir Mill on Forest , JAMES W. HERON . t, �
I Must take phorthan lind be good, typ. L_l.WRENQ9 LUMBER CIO, I St., Meth,�en. WaJtA � 333 BROADWAY. TET, 4589. : L. P. NICHOLS ' PRICE $6500 , CoIr
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I- Ist. Writs Box 299, F. 0. Derry, N. IT r 0111PP 193 Pel. ,
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giving full details. I 11 , " CHINA- Closet0i Sewing Machines, Roll __ - - -E�,- SFECIALIZED sERVIC . A. I _ , , , " '.
. Gut- ___ I , "" CAMP ELLIS BEACH, SACO, M E. Call Salem, N. H. 227
1 . I �, _ aw&Y b4d�. .New Boudoir L&m_28, Re- VE� so N k y3l, - a L,,, ,1,,L,,,, CONSULT US FOR GUAH� REPAIRS I .
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undezS I I . I , qon4itloned,Vactiunt Svv"pers. Tepper's er,7 Fiela gt�! DEBY'S MUSIC. 26 00, BROADWAY I .
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, WOMEN WANTF,Dt�`_ qtIquo Ah,cip, 9T Hampshire St. five yard Dra TrI ,or hire. L
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11 , EXPNRIENCZ NOT "AAAro, I C ,VL;k,TIX .,oil heater, Singer Sewing � I I
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Expert A,I,ZDOV Akpq"�A q) ,7� � ' goo cofi4igon. Tel, 29667. Planed fouvidel . dil'�6hsfona, $75 to,,r FOR SALE: . , ow
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.8. We 15 'POST, IDIIFAFIME?". - ,� E, if a of part# 4�d su�pl thousand A, dove�-, L pber Co. Bux 14i ,!OMMON ST. � I � F 0 MR, - I -EASE
- - -Y I a - complete Stock of Supplies for I . 1�1 �: ,,2_1 �,.'!� fRes- ;75 oil burners and electric urt, Ancloyer. Tpt� 11;4, I I =
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Fixtures Call 7SOC ", 33 4 1. X W. � __ I
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I I Steam, Boilers, Gas $toveh mild Flrepl'ace Heli WItn'7- � . I I Specials At the Stores 64' Modern Se'ryici Stations Lawrince St. cor. spruce,
L I I 0 Owlf,�,'�`, . � AQ " OIL CO. Shingle$, (We maki lenh.) Quality Wood VACATION SALE; PAT I L =
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I I I L� around be 9 , , . I Brook S4., Derry, .N. IT, FOR M&N, WOMEN 4 CHILDREN,
� - � , _. 495 COMMON ST. I " A�LLA wages a 1111C � 79c TOWELS FOR 39c -$T.00 TOWELS 50o
__ I . PLE,z V I ashers and 12 $FPTIa Tanks for lisle. 500-1,000, 2,- -k9AUTIFUL SELE(7rioN OF TEEN 01 I
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--- . , , F_� , , l�,_ ,,.' AND OVE '� H"O".d w 1�ish'R��`s' C E Tel. West Newbui-y '4 ring 3, 1 th ake a Real Week's Payl If you want 7 �
I TH I , . . , ""I , �, -, I Blackston NDOVER.- TEL.- 1970. . . , 4 __ AGE COTTON DRESSE9 $5.00.
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ANDOVER ARBjR-isTs- T'rees taken 1 , �,I% -_ �2 6'T':2 � - '. SPECIAL $2.98 F1 � Priced
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� rHOLSTERERI . WANTED FOR.n CLOTITIN% NDO Rek� Coal Burn! �11 ,�er $6 0 . ,
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tialanfeei work, G�t our prices first, , L P. rg Tn, R SO " , ,. , 16 ESSEX ST. 0�- --- Accessories; 27 Manchester St., off � I Ll
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e,wrence Upholstering Co., 440 Common BRO.IDWAY, , 01 N . Q, "'. _t__ . inery 55A ,
St. Tel. 2041�. . I IIAW ENC . -K TLE I I I ci:atorm Cfocks, Irons, . , . -
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" 13ON11D `IDU WKp�-WI;A-'-`- before being moved to his present _ I
V1 Lf�lst:`FIVE yO0 SAY IT Life Saving Classes Busy ay In Court charge of Mrs. Calvin Warbur-(fire-fighting post. He has made News Qf t Methuen
�p{�>aR %�Ll I'LL RptL X Wp�-WA--�-.. � Young people of Ballardvale, Thirteen cases, all dealing with ton, wife of the pastor of thea half dozen dumps by parachute
cf�A4, , �,-�, �, , _ _ _ L _ :_� F a :_ 4 r.; d violatipns of the Moto h' t Pleasant street Methodist church at Fort Benn n Ga - Annual Churcfit Fair t Church Services Sunday
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1g laws, were heard Friday afternoon The "Holiday„BazAr” will be the There will be no church serv-
g- in a �wo-hour session of Salem Two-AIarm Fire Notes theme of the annual church fair ices., `at • Toziers.' Corner, Com+
1e Municipal court., Twelve acres of highly inflam- Windham Grange will meet at of the First Methodist church, to munity, Tyler Street, P. M, or
so The session, one of the longest mable pine slashings were burned 7:30 instead of at 8 o'clock Tues- be held November 14 and 15. On First Spiritual church Sunday.
C_ in many months, was adjourned Friday afternoon in the vicinity day night in Windham tgwn hall. Friday evening, Ngvember 14, Marsh Corner Community—
th lust htffore 4 o'clock when Judge of Pond street and fawrence road, After a brief business meeting the there will be a cafeteria supper Morning worship, 10:30. ,,Special `
Kenn, l/ F. Romprey allowed a Fire Chief Robert V Ebert said members will go on ;a mystery served by the men's;. group, fol- music by members of the LaJies' t�
1d iQ-minute recess. The courtroom the cause was unk}iown. Firemen ride. lowed by an entertainment in the Union of the church, Rev, -.Wil ''t
,1e�was sweltering, The judge, in Put on a five hour fight to ex- There ;s every indication that evening, Another supper° will be liam J Callard,:will speak on the `->`.
e-lopenm the session, announced tinguish the blaze; the people of Salem are getting served on Saturday evening by sermon topic, "What to Do With; :'
that tie men could' remove their Call Fireman Raoul Lavoie of used to the hot weather, The 11
ie the Woman's Society of Christian Life Today,' ti ,
oflcoats i they wished as it was "too Howard street, Salem Depot, was complaints about the heat and Service, Booths and decorations Armenian Bethel Congregation 4',
�e I warm fo stand on ceremony." driving by when lie observed humidity are on the decrease, will depict the theme of the fair. a1—Church school, . 9:30 a, 4; ,
e_ I Rubyy'� Brox, 1480 BroadWay, smoke coming from a pine grove. while conditions gradually grow The various booths will be in Worship, 10:30 a, m, '
Dracutt.: represented by Attorney At first he thought it was a house. worse, as far as the heat wave is charge of the following: aprons, St. George's E. P,= 112.—Church- ,„m
Merril Rosenberg of. Lawrence, Investigating, he found only a concerned, Saturday 'morning Mrs. Walter Peate, Mrs. David school at 9:30 a, 1n., with, classes i-' t,
pleade nolo to a charge of speed- small patch of pine tops aflame. the 6 o'clock temperature reading I Connal, Mrs. Arthur Nicholson, for all ages., Morning worship -
�ing o Route 28, Salem on the In a; few moments, he said, he was Was 72 degrees, The gardens are Mrs, Arthur Searle, fancy 'work, and sermon by Rev. Stanleys M ,.,
re night' efore'the Fourth, She Was driven out of the area because the growing like fury, and Friday Mrs, John Sargent, Mrs. John Sprague at 10:30. '#` `
it found 'guilty- and fined $10 end fire spread so rapidly, He tele- some raspberry picking was re- Kent, Mrs. Clyde Levy; white ele- All Saints Episcopal"Holy K'
,s paid costs of $4,70. A state trooper phoned fire headquarters, and men ported. phant,- Mrs. Edward Searle, Mrs. Communion, 8 a. - m. Morning ,a'
as proses ted the case and testified and equipment were sent from Ann Arden, who was a tower Of George Tuttle; candy, Mrs. J. prayear and sermon by Rev. ' }
ie that tl�e defendant swung Out of Salem and North Salem. talent in .,the first two plays of Norman Barrett, Miss, Virginia Ashley Hawley,- rector, `%'
h. line o Hampshire Roads hill'in Fire officials said the fire burned the season given by the Windham Peate, Miss Barbara Hurrell; cor- First Church Congregational
re heavy porthbound traffic. over the property of, the LaLiberty Playhouse, leaves next week for ner cupboard, Miss Elslg Searle, Morning service, of worship at lir
n, I Eldege Thgrrien, 6 Second family, There were only a few New York where she will go into yliss Alice Turner; bakery, Mrs. Special music/ Sermon by Rev, Eg
le street r Nashua, pleaded guilty to houses and No, 9 school in the rehearsal on a play scheduled for Abel Hill, Mrs. Eugenie Hutchins, best W, A Jenkinson.: ' -
n. a chane of g ceding on Route 111 vicinity but none of the buildings a fall ' opening, Ann played Mrs. Mrs. Lavington Dyson, Mro, Henry Forest ' Street Union -"'Behind *t.
)- in Windham bn the nigght of July were endangered. Firemen used Brown in "Claudia" and "Zeno- Mrs. the Obvious" will be the to i of "
y 4. He aid a fine of $5 and costs g ID r e n t h; handkerchiefs, p G
n of $4 7 an old well as a water source. bio' in this week's show. Wind; Ernest Richardson, Mrs. Francis I the "serrnotl by Rev, Theophilus '
le Willi m E, Spence, 43 Central The first alarm was sounded at ham Playhouse loses � character Mosson; . baby table, Mrs. Ray- Ringsmuth at 10 a, m. . 'tl
g street, Peabody, pleaded guilty do 2:30 p. m A short time later. a woman of high ability. s� mond Dyson, Mrs. William Searle, First Baptist- Worship 'service V,
a chane of speeding on Route 28, second alarm brought help from Mrs. Raymond Bennett; • Grabs, at 10 a, m. Rev. W. Chester- Jos "� , `
Salem at 1:20 a. m., July 4, A North Salem. About 20 volunteers N . Miss Hazel Wright, Miss Edith trom' will speak on the sermon
state Trooper testified ` that " he were on the fire lines, and during o. Andover Dudley, Mrs. William Dalton; topic, "On Using Our Abilities,", ,'
chased Spence from the traffic the early evening, reliefs were, sent grdQting cards, Mrs. William Far- Oa$lands Methodist. -Morning l?
h light �t Broadway and Main to the fire zone. It was the worst Dunn Takes New Post r� w; supper committee, Miss Lil- worship at 10 with sermon by Rev
streets • to the state line and fire fought this year because of the Attorney James A. Dunn of Lin- 1% Searle, Mrs: Elton Nowell, Mrs. F. Porter Adams. Subject, "Sig
1- clocks him at 65 miles per hour humid weather, coin street, an active official in Ralph Hill, Mrs. Armand Proulx, nificant Silence." •.,
t' in very heavy traffic. He Said a Post 2104, Veterans of Foreign Mrs. Harry Noorigan. First Methodist, Worship 'serv- •':t
t Off Danger hist LWars, has become associated with
fine of X10 and costs of $4,7 The entertainment committee ice at 11 a. m., with sermon by
I' Robert V. Landers, 1059 $eacpn Due to the good judgment of a law firm in Washington, D. C., comprises Mrs, William Farrow, Rev. J. Norman Barrett on "The `
iI street, 'Brookline, leaded y Forrest A. Fox, Main street, Mrs. Frank Duncan, Mrs. Walter Life of Trust.": There will .iso
p guilt ,Salem De ot, proprietor of the and will leave soon to take up his +
to a charge of speeding on Route P new position: He was recently ap- peat,. be a service of Baptism, Special
S 28, Salgm, at 'about 7 Salem Taxi Service a teen-age
yyyy'''' p, m. last pointed a member of the Veterans soloist will be Miss June Dy,§on,
Sunda I The prosecutor testified Boston boy is now well on the Housing committee by town mod- Double Parking Complaints Emmanuel P.M. Morning worship
that L riders swung out of line in road to recovery from serious in- erator Atty. Cornelius J. Mahoney The fire chief complained to ttie at 10 with sermon by Rev. Edward I
I raffic at a spot posted for uries received in an automobile and will be forced to forego serv- police Friday that double `park- L. Thomas, Church school At 11:;i3 , -
II single affic, He paid a $10 fine ccident here Wednesday night, ing on this' committee because ing_ in front of the Methuen Na a. m,
it and costs of $4,70, Joseph DeAngelis, 15, 13 Cot- of his new duties. tional bank has become a serious
Milford F. Smith, 233 Plain ting street, Boston, was one of I Atty, Mahoney will appoint an- II problem for the department an- Engaged to Local l?"ast, i'
_ street, Lowell, pleaded guilty to three hitch -hikers injured whenlother member to the present Iswering alarms and other emer- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Blundell_,; 68 wi
I operating without front lights and a truck in which they were riding board of seven, The member to Igencies. Friday when the ambu- Verona street, Lynn, have ` an 11
was filed $5 and paid costs of hit a tree and overturned by the replace Atty. Dunn will be a rep- lance was answering a Call on nounced the engagement of their `-I
;, $4.70. The state trooper testified side of Route 28 between Salem re'sentative of North Andover Lawrence street it had to slow daughter, Vivian F., to Rev, ` F.' A
that A observed the defendant Depot and Canobie lake station, post 2104, Veterans of Foreign down and stop until the automo- Porter Adams, son of Rev, 'and ' �'
traveling. south on Route 28 at not far from the cattle over -pass. Wars. The town moderator has biles moved from the path of the Mrs: Charles M. Adams of Sher `''
10;30 PI m., June 27, The car had DeAngelis and his companions k ,,;;, •
passed at least one gasoline sta- were given medical treatment and, been in consultation with officials ambulance, burns, N. Y.; and pastor of Oak,
e J oP'the Pest and will name the ad- The fire department' had re- lands Methodist and Tozier'3 Cor ',`
tion wilere the lights could have then they engaged Mr. Fox to �ditional member within a ' short ceived a call that a man had be• ner Cominunity churches here. ,,0
I, been fined, the trooper said. The drive them to Boston. While pass-,�
t defend. t stated that he was fol- in through Lawrence Joseph De- time, come ill and the ambulance was Miss Blundell is a graduate of.1�
11 g g P No date as et has been set'for seht, ' Lynn English hi school, and
lowing another car and traveling Angelis had a hemmorrhage and Y was employedgl}
t the organization meeting of the in the Essex Truht - '
on its fights and since the other Mr, Fox immediately changed h!s Club Will Meet -*.
committee which will be in charge company in Lynn before entering
' driver ��iled to turn into the gas course and rushed the Iad to Law- g The Past Pocahontas club "of Union college,
I of the expenditure of $?5,000 ap- g , Barbourville, re, received
could dtbutesta .sin the line of rence General hospital where his propriated . at the speeiai town Weetomps council, Degree of Po- from which she recently received '
Y name was immediately placed on cahontas, will meet Monday night her bachelor of arts de ree
traff1c. the danger list, The latest, bulletin meeting held in June. This sum at 8 with Mrs. Charlotte Shisko, na cum laude. She plans, �to�en• `
Joseph A. Melina 145 Endicott from the Hospital, however, says will be used to secure house lots (23 Chelmsford street. P
i street, Boston, pleaded guilty to a the boy is now out of danger and for veterans and will then be sold ter the field of social work. �`
. charge pf speeding on Route 28, is rjaking a good recover from to the individual veterans for "a ' Mr. Adams is a graduate of ''�S
Salem; t 8:40 p: rn., July 8. A y nominal sum, Wlndsor' high school, Wyoming �,ll
paiul mouth eye and nose in-InC%QVer ti;'3
1 state trooper testified that he luri Seminary preparatory school,
clocked the defendant at 65 miles Church Services Kingston, Pa., and Union college,
per hou . Melino paid a fine of $10 W ai.Ing for Tax Rate St. Michael's church, Masses Model Airplane Discussion Barbourville, Ky., from which he `1 .
and costs of $4.70, ' ` W h half the year gone by, Sa- Sunday at 7, 9, 10:30 and 11:50 The Board of Public Works is ,received his bachelor of arts de
Josep • E, Picard, Myrtle street, lem esidents are anxiously await- a. m. Children's Mass at 9 in the taking up the question of the fly- gree. t' ,
Mlddlet n, pleaded guilty to a ing ie announcement of the tax lower church. Holy hour devotions ing of model airplanes on the He Is''now, studying at Boston "�
chargg�e. pf speeding on Route 28, rate, The date of announcement Sunday evening at 7. playstead Numerous complaints University' School of Theology.
1 Windha on July 6, It was al- is late this year, due to the Trinitarian C o n g r e g a t ional have been received by the board ' •
leged t! at while traveling south, lengtly state- legislative session, church. Union services with the regarding the noise of the motors.iROlic`0 Notes
f Picard pulled out of line to pass secon/ longest on record. Be- First Methodist church at this Airplane model' building has br Several complaints have been •
another car despite. the fact that cause the Fourth of July holiday church at 10:45, wit`1 Rev, Clinton come quite a hobby , during tl �6efved about arkers on Krinball . -
, his views was obstructed. He paid •o d between` ppond 3 a rzt -� `
fell o the first Friday of the W Carvell in char • past few years and most of the a 1`
a fine of $10 and costs of $4.70, month the regular meeting of the North Parish Ur. tan church. youngsters in town have taken tot Police's 4r
'he �.cinity of
Walter Borowski, .81. High month fort�, e board of selectmen Morning service at 10:30, with the • model, building Sabi' ,Lfw`j,' Ti-rdy street for a "Peeping Tom'
street, {Jerry, pleaded nolo fc a was ncelle Unless the se- sermon: "Seek Dili entI " b the puttiiq n *+..i ,tours of t"' /without success. _
• charge of operating while under t a g '' Y l A generator was stolen from an -
,ectmoir deci e tp_ hold a special Pastor.i�, 'considerable thought 'and k
I the in luence of intoxicating meeting, it will be August first • st "^n: 'J- piscopar chtircH. workmanship on the detail white omobfle parked at a filling sta
. liquor. state trooper and Police befoi`e'tYte se?ectm�n :a':a .,=cwt 'vlcrn=ng prayer and service of they have studied up, the boys a at 165 Swan street Thursday
I Chief George L. Dickey} of S Tent { night according to a report
gift^d'tl-N` i:e: .iOt:*,;' 't.,� t,�:- "" - alarxi,A'ting night to take 10:30 in charge of Rev,, Harold take the planes to the playstead p t made
actf ,�, -.n the all-important tax Deacon, pastor of , Peter's to see how their models'operate, to police Friday.
fendant' chs weaving on the road - Gasoline motors are used and' of Several boys shooting a 22 calx ."'
ir
north of Cano'oie Lake Station on matter. Legions of homeowners church, Cambridge, a is sub -
Route 2$ at 2:45 a. m., June, 29. in Sale are vitally interested in stituting for Rev. Ale, Ander S, course cause some noise. It has her rifle in the vicinity of Currant ',
They sod that they stopped the the sub ct, since their propertyTwombl during Jul been the practice to fly the lanes hill were being sought b the o-
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car and found that the driver was is invoved, and they make the on Sunday mornings which ap- lice,. Motorists told police that
unstead on his feet and, in their Paymen,j at the rate set by the Grange Meeting Tuesday Y disturbs some of the the shots collie very near strfkin
parents b g
opinion, was under the influence selectmen. Since tax issues on An outdoor meeting of the neighbors:
their automobiles as they traveled
of liquor. The, defendant testified all level`s have been of paramount f North Andover Grange will be The Board of Public Works is over the road Friday night short
that he had been best man at his concern', the country over since held Tuesday gvening at the home inviting all' interested parties to Iy after 7:30.
its meetin Mr`s. Lillian Pinkham, i1 Nor
sister's wedding and had had his the first of the year, Salem's tax of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mason, g Monday night to hear gate road in
last drink at 9 p. m. He said he rate ran s just as important lo- Stone House farm, West Boxford. both sides 4f the story, formed: the police Frf
had tak `n the maid of honor home tally as ational and state prob- Supper will be served from 6 to day that one, of her children fell
e in an excavation on that street
to Lawr rice and was on his way icing of t: a same caliber, S. A program of games and sports To Elect Board Member which h d not been covered
home wi en stopped by the polio j has been arranged. The members The retiremgnt board will hold fiver. r
He mai tained that he was tired Granite $tate Items • . • of the community service commit- an electipn Tupday, , The 103 ac- The police notified the water de- -'I'
rather than under the influence of Coasta. ''tgnservatioi} Officer tee will award a portable radio, tive members of the retirement partment to take care of the dan-
liquor. Found guilty, he' ofd a Alfred. TA redness has been re- In the event of rain the meeting system will be eligible to vote.lgerous condition there. 1. --1114'
p .:
fine of §50 and costs of $10.50, instated .,aj being suspended will be held at Grange hall, North Names of three candidates will Or .b;• '
An ac ount of several cases in- two weeKA t, a "short lobster" appear on the ballot for the three Organize Mothers Guild
p Andover, with supper served from A roti of
volving Greater Lawrence rest- contloveI i;k has been revealed 6 to S. year term now held by, Town group Young mothers of
dents aid an account of a case by Fish acid Game Director Ralph Clerl+ George H. Winslow, They Emmanuel P; M; church have or
against Girard Gauthier, operator G. Carpe6ter that Jenness was V,F.W. Auxiliary Whist are lVlr, Winslow, Robert V, Dey. ganlzed into a Young Mothers
of the ar which fatally injured suspended' merely for, disobeying I The weekly whist of. the inem• ermond, janitor' at the Stowe Guild. At a recent.' .meeting ' the
Marjori Ann Abbott of Salem orders in Connection with the dis- berg of post 2104, veterans of For- school and Town Accountapt following officers were elected
Center, )Vill be found else\yhere in poser of sp�ort lobsters. eign wars auxiliary, will be held George C.
Napier, These iv`ere Mrs. Philip Benoit, president; Mrs
this issu i Two ``v4luable dogs have been Tuesday evening at the V.F.W. the three leading candidates nom- Walter•Hird, secretary and tress '
shot and Billed within a space of home on Park street. A large list inated. He is also chairman of titer, and Mrs, Lloyd Higgins, ,
Sunday Fhurch ,Services a few days in Derry, one of them i of prizes has been secured. The I the board, The third member of chairman of the program commit
First aptist church, Rev. Ed- near the ferry -Windham line, A party will be in charge of a Com- I the Board is Edmond E. Ham- tee. ,
ward J. lson, pastor. 9:45 a. m., rabbit hound, valued at $100 and mittee of which Mrs, Lillian Mar• mond, whb was appointed by the Any young mother of the par.
0 selectmen, I fish is welcome to join. The next _t
bible sclooIT 1 :45 a. m., kinder- owned by Placlde Morin, met his shall is chairman, The polls will be meeting will be held Wednesday "tea
kirk; 10 45 A. m., junior church; end in a dump near Windham. The permanent wave which was I open from.'9 y
s a. m. to 4:30 at 8 p, m., at the church.
11 a, m.,,morning worship service) The State House at Concord is awarded at the last party was � p•` m•, and the bol -
"Christian Omnipotence;' now closed: on Saturdays, Fin- won by Mrs. Stewart of Closson lot box will be in possession of 'i`
sermon, Police Association
4 P, m.,t senior choir rehearsal; ployes will `make up the extra court, '-Methuen. Town Treasux'er Thaxter Eaton;
7:30 p. evening evangelistic time ori dui:ng the week, The regular meeting of the Me '
"The Lord That With a ;.mall attendance Fri Sunday Church Service thuen Intermittent Police Assoc/ "
service, iiessage, Auxiliary Meets Monday a , ation will be held in the uard
g y The ladies auxiliary to post 2104, The following `i
HeaIeth Thee." day night,' 'ire Derr school dig- g are the hours for g.
. Hannah Tenney Memorial Meth- trict special meetingvoted to use Veterans of Foreign Wars, will Sunday services in the churches: room n the police station Sunday
1 West Parish Church -14:30, morning at 10:30,` Scores of the
odist ch rch, Rev. Ralph Cain, the bulk of $20,00 state funds meet Monday evening at 7:30 in familyhour of worship; recent marksmanship contest will
pastor. 1l. a. m., morning worship for operating expenses, The sum the organization's headquarters p; special be. given to the members, Ase• '
service, sermon, "Elijah in the of $1,800 was allocated for tax re- on Park street. A penny social music, sermon by the' astor, Rev, P
Light of Christ," will be the final ductlons. will be held following the business John G. Gaskill, "Behold the tial, speaker has been secured and ,
in a seri s of sermons on Elijah. ,. Rose." his subject will be` of interest to ° 1,
Elijah. , meeting and refreshments will be St. Au all officers. ,ryK
North Palem Methodist church, 50th- �iedd:nl4 Anniversary served. Augustine's C urch—Mass-
Rev. Robert Burbank, pastor. Sun- Mr. -and Yxs, William J. Mc- es at 6:30, 8:30,.9.5
day Will be guest Sunday for the Masters of Policy road, Salem '•rt!�u#+a with benedictioi>w ' and 11:30, Will Receive Bids . _�_
campers at Conley`s Grove, Sery-1 Depot, wilt observe their 50th wed• �1. ¢4��a Baptist, Church 43 morning The board. of selectmen will re f
+ „ * worshi ceive bids until
ice at 1. 115 a. m., sermon, How ding anpiversary by holding open , a y. p and se _l' l ? P• m Monday for
to be li pyr" house from 3 to 7 p� m. Sunday, * 110, , Free Chu& - . _ t 1 Church furnishing ]Q 000 gallons of fuel __
Plea ant Street Methodist July 20, . X11&A :k . 1 r
in union service at a m. at the oil for the n hall.
,�. V F�., with SI The bids will be opened at the
church, Rev. Calvin Warburton, Mr: ani McMasters were . �J�`- .. ;f Frederickcl3. Nos sof the rracin South business session of the selectmen
ppastor. rSynday, school, 10 a. m. married f q,, 1897, by Rev. 'z* „�l church, in the court room of the town hall
'mornm service, 11 a. m,, Mrs. Silas E , 4I,I ,,y, pastor of the da' l;?! `
g p Pleasant Y4r t Methodist church �ozzci��rist Church -8 a, m., Holy at 7:30 p, M.
Calvin �arburton reacher, bet- - . _ I CommCnion; 10 a.
P P practically - Lawa aacgted m., morning M stet
AraratlnCon FregationaT church; dmcts of the town practibcall ever at amsp2cn'.a1n rn ng�of the Town oidia, service. Mystery Ride Tuesday y --
om Whence Cometh 7 '.
June ''0, 1947, under Arti T , Members and friends oP Em �.
Warrant:
Congregational The h Manuel P. M. church will hold a
Rev. Art en Georgizian, pastor. Y have f,�e daughters, Mrs. voted to amend the zoning by-lawe•of To Attend Night Game
Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Rev, Alfred C I'.c .artlx, Mrs. Donald the Town
e classification thedfollowby
gcproperty Members of the Clan Johnston, mystery ride Tuesday under the k
g , Bignell, from a residential to a business district: 1 0. S. C. Bowling League will auspices of the trustees Of the ;,^;
I,alfayan of New York g ,Mrs Chester Morris, Mrs. Beginning at a point in the northers church, Those planning to attend r.r'
guest prgch.er; service at 7 p. m. Leland NorcrOs's and Miss Dorothy side of Great Pond Road, three hundred 1pi raf d theBraves-P�it1tsburghIare asked to be at the �hurch at 6''St. Jo eph's Roman Catholic McMasEers, a: o five grandchiI- fourteen and 4oiloo (314,40) feet westerlygame Friday 0 t, JuI
dren. from the westerly side of Cooks Street as i e p• in, ,
Church,' ev. P. J. Kenneally, pas- shown on plan of land entitled Plan of A bus will leave EIm Square ",''.
tor, Ma ses at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, Mrs. McMasti:rs is active in the land owned be Stefanowicz, North Ando- at 6:30 p, M. Marriage Intention '
affairs of VictoryRebekah lodge,ver Mas'," y charlgs E, Cyr, C. E., ' {,,
10:30 an 11:30 a. m. Members 'ben is dated April 1947; thence running more or { Couples" Chester. Fates, Jr., 36 . Pearl
of St. J eph's sodality will re- g a past Noble Grand and is oris northerly b hproposed dstreered thigtyhana Cones Races Held street, Franklin and Ruth E.
ceive holy communion at the 8:30 a member of Salem chapter, 57, 17 100 (330.17) feet more or less to lot Couples' race were held FridayIGrant, 230 Hampshire street filed
o'clock rrss A: E: S. Mr. MFMasters is a Past sixty (60) as shown on said plan; thence on the various playgrounds, The marriage intentions in the town `-
St. P trick's Roman Catholip Patron of Salt a cY,zpter and !3 running more or less northwesterly by annual soap bubble contests will clerk's office 'Friday.,
a, lots sixty (so) and sixty-one (61) as be held On d1Y Y i�,S
church, elham Center. Masses a Past Mastc`- Of 0 Picket lodge, shown on said plan two hundred three playgrounds next a , - -- -
�85, A, F. 9d A. 111'; - and 38/100 (203.336) feet more or less to Friday night, Notes •'_2.
at 7:30, :30 and 11:30. �I s- Osgood Street; thence running along the _ ,,Joseph
easterly aide of Osgood Street four huh• r Bacigalupo, Jr., Of Ten �,,_
First Solo Fli ht' , dred four and 11,/100 (404.11) feet more Notes ney street, submitted to- a minor
Guest Preacher g running less to a amt; thence taming and Misses Evel n o erat!oa at the Clover Hill hos- -9 R
John SaxtOri f7rS baseman for running nn an angle more or 'esa youth - i Y Locke Of 62 High- p
Rev, William W. Switzer, pas- l erly forty-four and 82/100 (44.82) feet land road and Barbara Koerner of pital Friday. ' -
tor of tho Windham Presbyterian the Cain'g bP ill' team of the more or less to an Essex County bound 49 Elm street are Mr, and Mrs.' Herbert W Hill, -"
church, ill be the speaker Sun- Salem Twiligl agile and. novice in the northerly =fide of Great Pond Road pending two
from Lawk enc. ;first sola flight weeks at Atlantic City, N. J. and family of Ashton place are
as shown on said plan; thence running79
day nigh at the outdoor vesper ght more or less easterly along the north• ------ vaCatioilin a
service ti be held in North Grove, :fort Saturday erly side of Great Pond Road, three nun- g t Little Island pond.
dred forty-seven and 60/100 (347.60) feet . - Francis R. Cloutier hetes BUrnS 't"
Canobie Lake Park, under the Saxton has 4 r t;•arcing under to the oint begun at. containing two and. aUt®n1o���9 Loan James Ryan --,
auspices Af the Salem Council of the GI school. s)roram. An 2/10 (.2> scree more or less. Y and Edward Howarth
employe of th;e ex mill, Law- Boston, Mass. June 25, 1st.' CALL ANDOVER 1498•VIiF of the• highway. department "are
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ChUTOhes rt . The foregoing amendment to on ng
rerice, he has boot taken flight By -Laws is hereby approved, enjoying their annual vacations, '
The s eaker is a native of g g
lessons in his 3 e time. He has Clarence A. Barnes, �
Berkeley Calif., and was ,ducat- P Attorney Generat. �!� - ,
taken he contras while flying Attest: Joseph A. Dupcan F
ed at th University of Califon- y g Town Clerk ANDOVER FINANCE CO.
nia and 'Andover North Theo- with an nstructOr Dut'goes up the north Andover, Mase. License #oa for Loans 33Q0 or Gess.BOWS TA
logical School, Newton, Mass, l first time alone St turday. T -July 1.7-12. I T'
For two,years prior to his en- I I ---,I-
trance 14 the theological school Paratrooper -Fig ri n i
he was professor of physics and William Lavot 9 -year-old''
English at Colby college, Water- Army•pparatroopex n_9n of Mr.'
vilIe, M He has held pastor- and Mrs. Raoul iv Howard
ates in acne and New Hamp- street, Salem Dei h�been as-'
shire. signed to the fire lepirient at'
The mpsic and choral part of Fort Levenworth, ?nsliHe was
the 7 o' ock service will be in v,ith the sky trot n''tlifornia
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Baseball Cossip Sports tai �icle oras Roundup �P'� -
.: LO1, ICA JuniorLegion Teams �y CARL LINDQUi.5T I (Reg. ,U., S. Pat, Off) ( ,• 91. '
(United Press Sports Writer) By O CAR FR.ALEY By Hugh Fullerton, Jr.1. lit
NEW YORK, July 7 (UF) -Jiro United cess Sports \i'riter NEW YORK, July 7 (R) -Lew Fiasco—Or
Of' ���Year,
t, II - Both Clial'k Up Victories Hearn, a kid pitcher with an un- NEW Y RK, July 7. _(UP)- Burston, .head of Alike Jacobs' '' "'
Impressive background, was get- Running th bases r foreign n I .
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ting a big share of the credit to. -Eddie M' ler, Cincinnati short- g dept. pulled off quite a
- Lawrence Post Nine Defeats .East Lynn CeaIII, � `
, day for keeping the World Cham• stop, who ,begged off from the feat when he got both 011e Tand-
B 9 to 6 Score --Bob ��etterber Pitches' Pion St. Louis Cardinals within All-Star game because of a berg and Joe Baksi to fight Joe
}' g 'striking distance of first place, shoulder injury, played one game Louis ... But Jersey Jones main- 33 25
Tliree•Hit Ball as No. Andover Beats llanv ers Hearn, who von only four Yesterday acid four honored pitch, tains that Lew has been doing N..."'..... y
games and lost five with the Card• ers also we ked, but the custom- g q ,, .
The two local American junior ESSEX COUNTY LEAGUE inals' Columbus farm club of the ers should remember ,that the a bigger ,lob in Europe, locating 5 $?'a" 6' $ty"/1.
baseball teams were victorious in American Association last season, Pennant case still is baseballs new Talent to build up the foreig.i r s
their Essex County league con- Sunday's Results wasn't expectea to be hanging his big busines department and boxing in general
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tests yesterday, Lawrence Post 15 Lawrence' 9, East Lynn 6 shirt on the hallowed hooks re. There ar, a lot of howls over .. As Jersey explains it, liurston'� 1611 ` 1. . ' i
defeating East Lynn at Lynn by a North Andover 6, Danvers 0 served for the World Champions such alleg d irregularities, and looked over about 40 prospects
score of 9 to 6 and North Andover Haverhill 3-6, Lynn 1.7 this year -in fact he wasn't even some crit"$ undoubtedly will and Jack Solomons, the London *. f$ °'
Post 219 beat Danvers by a 3 to 0 Game Tonight I" expected to be hanging around. point the fl 0 at the mechanical promoter told him to bring in as 69" 6$t Z„
�l' Miller, Th¢y 11 also criticice the many as he wanted for uyouts ?�v:,'
score at the Middleton Sanitarium, Danvers aft Lawrence After a workout with the club a
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Lawrence 9, East Lynn 6 Danvers a Lawrence in spring training,- lie was sup- managers who sent Ralph Branca ;, Out of 'that, they expect to kt 1311 131,,i" I
Lawrence Post, 15, broke even Standing of the Teams posed to have been ticketed for of the Dodders nine innings with 'find eight or ten boys worth fur- <<
ii for Hal Newhouser ther investi 'ation and schooling
•; in .its series with East Lynn Post Ron Lost Pct. another stretch in the minors, but shorter st ,its $ o r � �.
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yesterday afternoon at Lynn, wilt- Alarblehead ...... 7 1 .875 when the season started the reg- of the ',ige , Jack Kramer of the and maybe three or Lour good s w f `
ning by a score of 9 to 6. Iii tlie' Lynn .. , .. , ..... ,' 9 3. ,750 ular pitchers went sour and Hearn Browns an Warren Spahn of the enough to bring to fhe United
previous game played in tiud city Beverly , , . , . , , . , 6 3 667 was kept around, getting occa• Braves w11 n they are ticketed States "They hey re all kids about "
the East Lynn boys won, 7 to 6. Lawrence . , . , , , 5 3 .625 sional fill-in assignments, for All -Sia . duty come Tuesday 1$-191 years old who never got „ 1 „
near London where Solomons 6`y
Dick Kowalski pitched for the i East Lynn , , , 4 3 .571 When such stalwarts as Howie night, 38t z 38 a
, , locals yesterday and held the East No. Andover , ... 5 6 455 Follett and Murry Dickson failed It's simpl that some guys, like would see them," says Jones.I
+ Lynn boys to six hits, Haverhill ........ 3 7 .300 to hit a winning stride, Hearn got Miller, for ,instance, will. go out We're providing him with some -.N,...,.,.. �`� ,. t „ '
j, ,. Tonight the Lawrence post will I Salem ........ , , . 2 6 ,250 to start a game once in a while and knock heir heads against the new attractions and rf we find - �<. 4� i2 ' ' ' ' 40sa" ` �',
1-1 entertain Danvers at the P. J. Danvers , ....... 0 9 ,000 and the Atlanta, Ga., boy re- center field wall if it will help win some good ones, we'll use common I
O'Connell playstead, starting a� sponded by pitching the best ball a regular season game, But sense about bringing thein along s • 1
6 o'clock. of his career. there isn't any sense doing i1 instead of tossing them right in ,, ,,
LAWRENCE 13 � Week End Sports Yesterday, ,he won A third �when� there nothing, on the line ,against headliners. It may take ,��.l 1134 111,2
As R BH Po E 1 I game in a row• and his first major
except a fr a game most players several years, but now our torelgn
t. Dean s, .. ,. 4 2 1 2 1 1 g
Timmons, 1li`.. 4 1 o s a o (By The Associated Press) league shutout, topping the Reds are a ainst anyhow, department is down to just Mar-
LeVitalie; ss :: "' ;:: i a s i z i g g The St Louis Browns ,� aren't eel Cerdan." a A.��
Horse Racin at Cincinnati, 3 to 0, and setting
Forgioge cf ;..: 3 a o 1, 0 1 STANTON, Del, -Stymie (3,30) the tempo for Dickson, who won having anymore luck letth ; > 9
Nader, if 4 0 1 1 0 0 g k'Q
Sexton, rf .. s o a a 1' 1 captured the mile and a quarter the second game, 2 to 0, with his pitchers thiln a guy bettiing at * * `
Scanlon, o ..:,. , ... 4 a. 0 11 1 1 Sussex Handicap at Delaware best pitching of the Year. the race tr ck with scared Toney ' `rll2rs. Rita Shaw, secretary to t, ,, „r y, '
Kowalski p ,.,,. 5 a o ° 1 o park in track record time of 2:021 Hearn gave up only three hits basKetball coach Barr Good of % a�1 -2_ 3114
Totals :,. .....37 a a z7 a 5 They sent Clarence Iott o the Y r
EAST LYNN 2-5 and stepped to the fore as the in winning his fifth game while Giants, so i came up with two. . +ebi_aska U., never has seen a --Z ;�
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AS R Bx Po A' E world's leadin moue winner. Dickson yielded but four in win- basl$etbali ame and onl one
Srolhere, it , , , .. 4 2 1 a o o g y. hitter. An Uncle Denny Gale- g Y ;
Nihan, ss ..:: , 3 1 1 z a o The $20,850 victory boosted his Ming his third against nine losses. house scoff d 'his third `straight American football battle , .. She's 16� 156
Whelan, 2b , .. , . 3 0 1 1 a o I earnings to $95,510 and put him Oddly, no Cardinal runs in either victory fo the Red Sox ,-since a J3rrtish war bride who came to .:
Dunn, c[ 4 1 1 1 0 01
George, c-rf .'.,,., 2 0 o a o o ahead of Assault in the bankroll game were driven in with hits, In bidding the Browns adieu. • Bos= this country,. oniy six month, ago ; t„� 4
x -sport, rf ....., a• 1 0 2 0 o contest. the first game tw•o runs scored on �'s Nevertaeless she, definite r`%-_,.” 21:4 21tii`r �
carr, 3b o 0 0 0 o a to got hi back lust m time, o f ions about football. -
Ashr'i' 3b ....,,.. 4 0 1 1 3 1 PAWTUCKET R. L -Mrs. a freak lay in which Marty
after letting Galehouse go them- A eball. she likes
P.> ..'"rr1-o " 3 1 1 s 1 0 L• Gerry's Young Peter ($$.205 Marion, who had tripled, was hit selves leve years ago, hri ish rugby better: "It's more
1.4 0 0 7 o in the head at home plate as he ekcitin because the la •ers don't . 14 '2'� 14 4
Cah,u, p .,,,..,,, 0 0 ° 0 0 1 picked up $20,500 first money in A -couple of other castoffs, did g players t 3"`
Nocella, p ,, 3 a o 1 a o came in after an outfield fly, The
-. - Totale , ........3z e 6 27 ro 4 H inning Providence Stakes at' ball bounced into the .Cardinal pretty well on the Sabbath, Fritz stop every few minutes for re- ;:N
• x -Batted for George in 5th. Narragansett Park. Crowd: 22,- Ostermuelle ; waived out of the lreshments." �� .k. .
Innings l a s 4 s 6 7 s 0 R dugout and Del'Rice came home 3i,e
000. Handle: $1,346,973, majors by t e Dodgers, and Ernie : 10 9141
F Lawrence . , , . , , .. , 4 4 0 1 0 6 0 0 o -s from second', base, The other run * *
11 East L nn ... 0 0 1 a 1 1 0 0 s-6 Track LINCOLN 1\eb also was scored on a wild throw, Bonham, t sed away by the C. of C: stuff: From April. 5 to s
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Two base hits: Brothers, Whelan, Les. r. -Steve Sey In the second game, both runs Yanks,, gav the Pirates their first June 23, 26 race horses which
lie,. Nader. Hits.. off Cahill 2 in 1'a ' I- +
Innings, ori Nocella 6 in 7-�. saciifioe incur, 26 -year-old Los Angeles were driven ur on long flies, Al double hes er victory of the sea- were wintered at Hialeah won 37 By JI31 BECHER most eagerly awaitpd ,by ring baattering in Yankee Stadium from
nit. Timmons. Stolen bases: Vitale, I:el-losteopath, set new American jav- Schoendienst counting after a son -
Ile; Nader. Lefc on bases: Lawrence 10; w,. w g stakes . 'fhe Chico o Rockets fans since the ill -rated Joe Louis- the East Side youngster, out oc ,
East Lynn 10. First base on balls: o£f elin record with throw of 248 triple and Whitey Kurowski after It was stakes third open training a week from to- AP Newsfeatures Sports Writer onn rematch in, -1946, 'off the floor to stiffen Graziano
11. Kowalski 11• off Cahill 3; off Nocella 4. feet 10 inches at National AAU ' walkin and taking third on Enos shutout of the season for the I BallyY
Struck out: by Kowalski 10. Passed g morrow ane t h e New York NEW YORK=Gore ma gush, ,Highly routed remakes of crowd I in the sixth round: The fight is
bane; George, Flynn, Scanlon z. wild track and field championships, Slaughter's double. Bucs and a am points up the mks- Yankees, last of the All America profusely in Chicago on July 16 pleasing fights, as in the Louis-! scheduled for 15 rounds, but prob- ,
pttchesi Kowalski Nocella. Time: 2:15, New York AC won team title The Dodgers regained first tery of hov Branch Rickey ever conference clubs to start,
i mperes: Plate, Ftagan; bases, Cross, g p place when Rfflin' Ralph Branca of him waived out --a puzzler go to in a rematch of 1946's fight of the'Conn affair, often degenerate into ably no one expects it to go that
seventh straight year, pilin u p g Cam Jul 30 Remember h
76 1-4 points. won his 12th game and his third which neve has been explained, P y year between Toffy Zale and waltzing matches, but the far.
North Andover 6, Danvers 0 Tennis shutout, knocking the Braves out The Brook simply announced when football used to be a ball Rocky Graziano -or tffe drowsy nation's fight random is hopeful l Vital statistics on the twa
With Bob Wetterber itchin sport? ... Everett Case Colgate, customers may wander home l that this one will be a repeat fi hters demonstrate ' that there
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g g LONDON-DQris Hart of Ml. of the lead with a three -hit 4 to 0 that waives had been obtained P g Y P g
three -hit ball, the North Andover U. president la ed left field for bored b it all. Iof the fist, the fiercest brawl of will be no advantage to either
ami and Mrs, Pat Todd of Hidden decision in Brooklyn. It was, and Fritz h d been sent to Syra
Post 219, American Legion junior I the I championship faculty base- The tangle between Zale, king the decade. lexcept in the biggest department
Valley,Calif. captured the Wim- Branca'$ fifth straight triumph. use. Th n, quicker than you
baseball team made a clean sweep bleach Women's. doubles title u - Y can say triple play, it was dust ball. team; t n i s spring, , . Joe of the middleweights,. and The I .Odds this trip are likely to oP all -age. Zale' is 33, Graziano
He had a no-hitter until Tommy
of the series with Danvers Post, P Dorough, who stepped from the Rock, challenger -in -exile, 13 the. favor Lale, who took a terrific lust turned 2.i.
winning by a 3 to 0 score yester- setting Margaret Osborne of San Holmes singled in the sixth. that as the eds bought him from -
day at the Middleton Sanitarium. Francisco and Louise Brough of Doubles by Bruce" Edwards, Syracuse a d sold him swiftly to Coldrado Ut learn into the Fresno,
Johnny Jorgensen and Peewee Calif., Cardinals lineup has been
Wetterber showed fine control Beverly Hills in All-American Y g Pittsburgh t a neat profit..' But burning u the California league to watch the championship, cisco' won the singles over Doris
and passed only one Danvers bat- final, Americans Jack Kramer, Reese were the main offensive nobodycan imagine such a deal 8 P g United States 1; • Hart of Miami, and Miss Hart
at bat. But Joe says , Against his earlier opponents,
ter, while he fanned eight He the new men's singles champion blows• even yet, u fess Brer Rickey` Sot ys he'll in back; Dominates Tennis including fourth -seeded . Dinny teamed with Mrs. Patricia Todd
- g The Giants were held. without a � to school and study engineering
also showed plenty of power at and Bob Falkenburg defeated a slice of tie profits. Pails, one of Australia's best of La Jolla, Calif., to win the
homer after setting a new N 6 The ph omens of .a Giantt unless he's sure of moving into
' bat and got three hits out of four Tony Mottram of Britain •and � higher class baseball. WIMBLEDON, ung., July 8- youngsters; Kramer was oberpow'. doubles,
times u , while Noone collected Billy Sidwell of Australia to win tional, League mark of 37 in 16 pitcher goi the route was lost g
s P consecutive games, but they � * * * (UP) -The United- States' great Bring: � Bromwich became, the only '
two out of three. the men's doubles crown, Miss in the shin e as the Jints beat non -American to et a title. when
topped the Phils at Philadelphia, arra of net stars led h Jack ! Brown was good enough to Nin g
North Andover Post will enter- Osborne won the women's singles the Phils without a homer. The Basketball coach Bill Chandler Y Y he And Louise Brough of $everI
4 to 3> getting all their runs in ghillies to t, but ained the Kramer, appeared entrenched to- his way to the final's against t�P�Hills, Calif., took the mixed.
fain Comeau Post of Haverhill at championship defeating Miss Hart, the third inning. Willard Marshall and Trainer Bob Weingert of j
Grogan'$ Field, North Andover, and Miss Brough shared the drove in two of the tallies with a rather dub] us distinction of mut- Marquette U. recently served as day for many years' domination European and Australian cumpe=
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, ,_ 16 . - THE EVENIN6 TRIBUNE—LAWRENCE, MASS.—MONDAY,' JULY 7.' 1947 .4 IV 1� y 1, I I ", - � - I I " ,It
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'News -of Andover ' I I I News of Methuell I I I BERRY , , � I .
I � I - RAKE Folsie- will have charge of the Eligible for Jury Duty i26 Annis street, machinist; Thomas
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. Taxpaye � rs to Be Active Legi , on Auxi . liary To Pay Reskets Te 1, � I 11. . I A Salem resident *who wants grburlds. Bootli chairmen are: The board of Iselectmen has a,n- Smith, 78 LInion street, machinist,; � ,
I TTs Will Meet In Match Annual Festival to beg, borrow or- buy a blue-. Refreshments, William Briere and nounced the following list of local Thomas F. Smith, 36 Chapin road, I
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J 'The, Andover Taxpayers' asso- , Memb'ers of the American Le- e rifle and pistol teams of The trinual strawberry festival berry rake has appealed to the Leo, Desa'qtels. Tickets, Mrs. Ar- I men Who are eligible f or jury duty overseer; William C, Smith, 29 1
ciation is planninq an active fall gion auxili . to Post 8 will meet Methuen Post, 12, American Le- of Emmanuel P. M. church will be town reporter for the Evening thd�,Bedard, and Mary G. Quigley. I in, Essex County Superior court Brightwood avenue, bank man. .
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. in frQr1t oliPI-L Lundgren funeral, " ,
I �eason ip preparation for the mak- io will meet in a mdtch Tues- held T ursdy night on. the sPa- Tribune to help her in her, Mi9cellaneotis, Rita Lafontaine during the coming year, ag'er; Philip Sutcliffe, 74 Bucklng� �
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I . ing up of the 1943, departmental home7 t6night at 7:30 to pay their lay4night at 7i45 on the Legion clous 1`9 as ,surrounding the quest. , . .. arid-j"eArme G'oguen. Candy, Rich- Harold Ackroyd, 35 Merrimac ham road, mailearrier; William E. 11
, Mrs. Jenny At S recent. match Team churcl n Ard': _Iver�._ Blankets, Edward street, weaver; Albert I. Alexan- Swithenbank, 156 Railroad ave�
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, budgets. Jpresident Louis E. Glea- ts to the late ranFe. ifonun0a'kland avenue. A The lady says she has con- .
, resle , . " " d. . Grocery and lamps, der, Jr., 121 Herrick road, super. nue, painter; Harol , , ,
son exp�cts to call an early meet- Zeemm, , -1 A', won 'Trom Team "A", by a excelle4t program is being pre- tacted all'ille hardware stor�o Greenwoo I d Syddall, 30
ing to la� the ground work for a . . sco,re of 386 to 382. Charles Shu- pared, ,Lloyd Hig4ins is general in Salem, Manchester ,and Law. Wilfred Bergeron and Louis 1�0- intendent; William Bamford, Jr., Middlesex street, operativ , e; Wil 4 ,
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. . thorough study during the fall Picijlo Thursday' ter,''Was the high scorer with a chairmin and is being assisted rence, but without success. Ian. 'Decorating, Mae Muldoon, 25 ThorAdike read, salesman; Wil- liam J. Thomson, 148 ',RailrOA4 -,
months. He said that the asso- The Helping Hand society of1mayk of 81 and anaverage score by rep�esentatives of the various "Next week,". she, says, "the N�1116 Muldoon and Phyllis Ivers. liam Bamford, S�,, 93 Pleasant ave 'ue, bus driver; Wi liam �
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ciation will endeavor to co-oper- Free Congregational church will for the four targets of -,79. ' organiz,ations of the church and blueberries will bq,,�' i1pe and S ., street, machinist; 'Frederick W. Torrey, 28 Harold street, opera. I
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I ate with the various department hold a picnic Thursday at Salem , The scores during the match church school, . - . I ready to pick. I Want to get Ball'Gaine Tonight I Bastian, 20 Harold street;iclerk; tive; Harold Tyning, 271, Sutton , I
boards getting an early star so as Willows. A bus will leave the were,: Team A, R. McCracken, 99; 1 my shire of them, and.'l need The American Legion and Gqn- William Bower, 40 Harold street, street, operative; T. Karl
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I to be better posted, t1t,am in former church at 9:43 a. in. J. Albis, 89; Clifford Greenlaw, Notes I I a rake to get the supply'l want dron's cross bats tonight at 6 as landscape architect; William wright, 22 Milton street, leather,
years when consideration of de- I — 99 and Charles Craven,'99, total The a I � t a r flowers at , , the Salem Twilight league� re. Calder, 30 Annis street,- 'chauffeur; worker; 'John F. Walker, 43 � i
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partment budgets was taken up Reception Tonight 386. Team B, .E. Walker, 99; Method st church Sunday morning This column will be happy to sumes after a one week vacation John J. Callahan, 97 Second §treet, Brightwood avenue, steam fitter;r ',
only a few Weeks befope the town The Rosary -Altar society of St. Frank McComish, 98; R. Bourassa, were in r I y of StaffSerg relay any lay-off. - � .
pemor eant information .on the operative'; Alcide E. Chenard, 115 Earl B Warwick, 36 Marblehea
assachusetts avenue, arpenter; street, insurance agent; Frank A.- , , �
, meeting. Augustine's parish will hold a re- 88; and Charles Shuter, 97. Frank 3eanland and were placed subject, to the lady In,n6ed fro,in 'Umpires Will start the contest M 11 �d,
I The officers of the association cePtion and tea in the school hall All persons interested in the by Mrs. Harriet Beanland arid, Mr. any person who may have any promptly at six to make sure the Andrew Coffin, 305 ,Sutton street, Welch, 54A Water street, plum ., I
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I for the'current year are: Presi- Tuesday at 8 P. m. I , . . rifle and pistol club, whether vet- and MA, Warden Gal up, i suggestions to offer. , game is over before darkness sets insurance agent; Alden K, Cog. Charles Whittaker, 69 Milk stitg , I .
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dent, Louis E. G1 . 11�1 Lumb, . . to gins 4 J6hnson'street, contractor: bus operator; Herberf T. Wild- 7 I I
. I eason; vice presl- I , erans or not, and. who would like Mr. trid Mrs. Wh tely � - in. All players are expected ,
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I - dent, Atty. James S. Eastham; -Notes to become charter members of Warre Lumb and Shirley Lumb Granite State Ite . bo on hand for practice at 5:43. Pat�ick C. Cronin, '34 Saunders Herrick road, carpe ter; Wil?ie
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, I secretary -treasurer, W i n t h r o p the club, Are asked to be at the of Ten iey street returned from Augustus Butmman's Derry police street, operative" Horace Culpon, Wild, 85 Maple avenue, operative-,
Newcomb. I Mr.,and Mrs. Weariler of Central,�range Tuesday night. The range a vacat on at Plum Island. ', chief and state senator, is men. �
. I �, L leading VFW team meets ,the 38 Milton stree-t,'overseer; George John Winkle, 118 Second street
, �There are,twenty-one members street, is e oying a vacation in !s. located in the rear of the,Le- Mr, � nd Mrs. Samuel Cook of tioned as a strong candidate for Cains. , I - Cullen , 45 Elm street, reporter; painter. . I I 41�1 - I __
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on the board of directors of the Northborc, , �. H. - building on Broadway. It Tenney street are spending two superintendent of the New Hamp- t if Hedle� V. Curren, 83 Maple ave- I I - !: I � � , " �
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� association, seven being elected William J. Ybung of Elm street �is expected that the charter will weeks it Hastings.Lyman hotel, shire state police. Sheriff James scheduled games are rained Out, nue electrician; Freeman J. Davis, Playgrounds Ope ' I , �, , " A,
�� each year for three year teuns. spentthe week end in, the � White � be sent in soon. Plans are t .. I the postponed contest takes place 104'Milk street, salesman; Matteo The two - ion L 11 -
� naTh r C, Bar. Mountains. )eing York rbor, York Beacli, Maine. F. McCusker of Sullivan county is the next fair night, I � Cal playground
dp directors: Foste made for ail indoor range for the Ther is no meeting of the in the field to fill the newly ere- DeTeresi, 83 Beve' 4 .
i , George G. Brown of Bal. Mr. and Mrg. Louis E. Gleason I I rly street, bar- opened this morning for registrd! -
winter nionths, board selectmen scheduled for ated state fire warden's position ber; Joseph T. Driver, 1439 Great tion. At Grogan's field; Irene � I
lardvaIe; Harry I. Emmons, Her. of Woodland road spent the holi- Those fnt�rested in joining and tonigh I which will pay $3,000 a year, Summer School July 11 Pond road, clerk; Arthur Drum- Costello and Betty Lewis are 1ja ,
I bert Farnsworth, Edward V. d&y week end on Cape Cod. who are unable to attend Tues- � Mrs.. Fred ,Chicken and son, With both the Governor's office The annual summer school con- mond, 38 Johnson street, opera- charge, and at � the . DruiT4nond I
,- French ' ' Louis E, Gleason, Atty. - I . I day night are asked to call any Harold are permanent guests at and the office of Rockingham ducted by St. Joseph's parish for tive; William Dubois, 20 School playgr u _ 11
James S. Easfhanl* Edward P. io C) d Mrs, Philip Busby and .1
. � onard Perkins are direct� .
' r V officer of the club, - ' , the Maplehurst on Lowell street, county's solicitor keenly inter. children of grammar school age street, operative; Frank Elander, Mrs. Len I .
I Halli Edmond E, ffammond, Mit- Balla & ale , Mrs, [Annie Hoskin and Mrs. ested in the proceedings, the short Opens in Public School, No. 6, 89 Union street, pin setter; Charles ing the activities of the children.
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I . - chell Johnson, Roger Lewis ' 'Jo- I Town Forest well Patronized Annie Vey 4 Center'street ?re lQbs6r trouble at Hampton Beach Monday, July 14, With a teaching
I seph A. McCarthy, Frank R. Pet. 1200 At Swinuthing Beach Emery, 19 Merrimac. street, perch- A full program has been planned I
, , I The parking area at Town For. sPend th summer at F um is brea.king out into a full-fledged staff consisting of three 6r four ' I
. Over 1200 gallardvale and An- er; Alden B. Farnum, 426 Farnum for each playground Idurin
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. ty, Colonel Frank L. Purdon, people were at Pomp's est was filled to capacity over Islan . scandal among fishermen and p;ll. pf the Sisters of Notre Dame Of street, mechanic; John G. Fa it i ,
I John Rassmussen, J,. Augustus dover I , rnum, next eight weeks, -and o
Remington, Atty. Samuel Resnik, pond swimming beach over the the week end by the large number absence of Mrs! ifelcri ticians. St. Mary.'s parish, Lawrence, 397 Farnum s'treet, mechanic; that many local children will avai 1 1
�' James J. Ryan Ptilip W, Thom. It opened last Mon- tTo, secretary at the Ampr- Tenants who rent New Hamp- The t week school will in- Charles A. Fessenden, 3 Williams themselves pf the opporfunity for
week end. of Persons who stayed home. P.InLy. L I _ wo- , -x I
1, , , h Parking at the beach was handled lean Refl Cross office in O�d Vel. shire hotel rooms by the week or clude the attendahce at a special streek line assigner; Christopher this supervised recreation. I - . I I
,'' , , � of the most , successful seasons d one of the lows building for two weeks, Mrs. 'S Flanagan, U6 Middlesex street, 1,
; L son, Atty. Wafter C.' Tomlinson, day for w at iippears to bl one by Donald Smith an month face a 75 per cent increases Mass at 8:30 a. In. in St. Joseph
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,� , I I since the beach came info bein Police officers ,who patrols the Earl 4nfield of the Lawrpco in rates. Prices were frozen dur- church. Classes will be held un- foreman; Loring 13, F6ster, 469 V. F. W-Auxillary Whist �,�, � ,
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I : . Playground Activities several' years ago. 9 Forest lake area. There were no office will be at. the local 6h ing the war. With controls lifted til nodntime. Stevens street, mechanic; Leslie A whist party will be held Tues. ' .
, I " 0 serious aeddents. L -�e_ by President Truman, sky -rocket- The summer school has been F.
. I many improvements Minor injuries office Jaily to assist those, . Frisbee, 46 Stonington street, day evening at .8 -at Veterans, of
I I I . five of the local playgrounds this year, including a new bath were treated by Paul Bernardin, quiringeervices of the Red Cr' . Ing prices are on the, way says held here successfuly for the past salesman; Joseph Gill, 56 Harold For �
- I Swu g into the regular schedule � , 1 0$1 Richard Stilson, res! ent of the three years. I I eign Wars home by the, ladies .
�, I house. This wooden building is life uard. — r p d � I street, printer; �Alcide Gravel, 12 auxiliary to the organization. The ,
� ,� of, activit�es this,,,week with all We week e' . , New Hampshire Hotel association. .
1, 'L ' rs. Lafel Dickinson, denies Sparks Ignite Grass I I W. Hilton, 6 Union street,, ainte,r; thy McCarthy, a ,
" equipment installed and a ideally located on the knoll high nd marked the ini. I I Suffolk street, operative; David committee consists of Mrs. Doro.
I'�: r( ' es com- above the beach, There is a.new tiaI move of the town forest Ann,s str Pt Mrs., An a Doll -
11 . )gram of ,class and boardwalk leading to the stairs will run for mayor of Keene. Fire Chief Robert V� Ebert Harold Holt, 19 , oper- nelly and Mrs. Emily Murphy .
� � I events arranged for- each' com- Ord r of Purple ,,M
� plete P play. mittee in placing a charge of 233 . . I
; - :�,, that descend tQ the beach. cents on automobiles entering the I The retired president of the Gen- found that sparks coming from a ative; Kenneth W. Houston, 55, � I
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�, �,, ground., ,A story hour, handiwork Mrs. bathing beach parking eral Fed�ration of Women's Clubs gas Il a shed on th Lyman road, garage mechanic', Leg1pn Mee I ts Tonight � I
11 classes sporti and group games Calvin Deyermond is matron for - I area. 1-1 , Pel' Norman, Hum hries, 8 � I ,., I .
4 - the ladies and girls. With only a few exceptions' the illea t Elects, . will enter Ward politics next year property of Joseph Manor, P 4 Pleasant
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� will b� held daily, as, well as the Saturday,. a bulldozer o et with favor by , as a Republican, she says, ham road, ignited a patch of grass street mule spinner; Arthur Jen- North Andover Post,' 219, Arnerl.
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" I 1� I special weekly events Fridays and to level off the road from Abbott those who patronize the popular SAL , July 6-(A�_Joel F� No foreign laborers will be al- Sunday afternoon. Salem fire' kins, i5O Railroad avenue, sealer;
;-, , the seas6na tournaments which str town bathing resort. Permen er of Framingham w4s lowed to come into New Harnp- men responded to an alarm George W. Kane, 107 Gray street, can Legion will be beId tonight aV,
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� will be held later in the season. eet to the pond and o m Box 114. 8 at the North Andover clubhouse.�
�." , � :, miss Lane of t I he junior library feet of the beach was levelled Rev. Theophilus, Ringsmuth, elected assachusetts department shire to help harvest the biggest sounded fro I laborer; David Kimel, 24 Edmands I . �
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�� �, staff will' .conduct a game and off so that there is now more chairman -of the forest committee, c 0 ,I,m a e f the Military Order crop on record. Last yeae almost road, company manager- George I �.,
,,,� � � ie urple Heart. today at the five hundred person's were brought Notes i - Leacopk, 8' E. Wate I r street, Notes I A, '' 1
, , story hour for the younger chil. room for residents to sit along the stated Monday that the parking 01 )Smg Rev. L. W. Cain, Methodist P. I �
. area would be enlarged CIO ession of its Seventh an. Jhere by federal �lluthorides from Leo Murphy of Sargent street,
\ dr6p on each playground one day shore. A large space at the side during arnai ca, Newfoundland and minister in* Denham Springs. machinist; George. Lee, Sr., 11 is spending a vacation at Wallis
� I" of the bathhouse has been lev. the coming week .in a Spot pre- nual co vention. Bruce street, machinist; Russell .
,� I- 4 week. She will be at .Central viously : Other officers chosen included Canada. Fruit and vegetable men Louisiana, is visiting at the home Sands, N. H. ' I I I
- and ' Indian Ridge Mondays, at elled and more, space made for cleared by the committee, say about a half million dollars of his son, Rev. Ralph Cain, Main Lodge, 25 Stonington street, milk. I .
�, sliawsheen �nd West Center on Parking automobiles. Logs that A bulldozer will be obtained to John .alsh, Salem, senior vice man; David Long, 34 , Milton , Gordon, ThomSon of Railroad �
� level off the area and with t�e comman&r; George E�arkes, New 'worth of crops are endangered by str6et, Sale�m Center, pastor of .
�� -Tuesdays and at Ballardvale on had been used for booms were - Hannah Tenney Memprial Meth- street, insurance agent; Henry E. avenue, Paul H`ulub of East Water
; , Wednesdays, taken out of the water and'used added parking area les Motorists Bedfordl junior vice command6r- th4labor shortage. The total har I Street,' John Hay of Bixby avenue .
Central and,Ballardvale Will be as back -banking. Sand was do- 3 Max Miller, New Bedford, flnMc� vest value is seven million, accord. odist church. Rev. and Mrs. Cain Lund, 75 Prescott street, overseer; �
i�, ,, will have to park on the, road. �� Dennis D. Me and Thomas Hayes of Union street , ,
�', A officer; George Gaw, Fall River, ing to agricultural experts, also have as their guest Mrs. Duffie, Jr.� 42 Union
�, � . I I 1, Governor Charles M.. Dale is go- Cain's brother, Phil 'ative; Charles McKln- are enjoying a motor trip through
'L � , open from 10 to 7:30 while the re. nated by the Essex Sand & Gravel ip Pfost of street, Opel � ,
"I . . Quiet W departillknt inspect Ne\v York State and Canada.
11 r' maining areas will close at five. company. eek End or; John - Os.
- Parents - are each Side of F,IrP. department officials state' borne Purlington, sergeant at ina on a short visit to Hawaii this Alexandria, La. I non, 38 Phillips court, wea,ver; Mi. and Mrs. Fred Raitt and-,
�1� requested to co- The showers in d ' McKinnon, 44 Phillips
:� I -Monday that with arms, d G month, making the Pacific cross. Henry Chapron of Main street William daughter, Ethel, of Pleasant street
� operate With the * recreation de. the bathhouse have been repaired the exception V eorge Carr, Salem, ing 'aboard the battleship Iowa. has returned after spending the court, weaver; William J. MeMur.
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�", � _1� partment by keeping children and put into condition, of extinguishing four small un- judge ag He leaves Thursday, A number past week in Rocky Hill, Conn, ray, 244 Sutton street 'weaver; returried yester' from a vaca4
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. I . authorized bonfires in the Arling I Herbert tlon at York Beac , Me. , .
I , ��,_, away from the p.laygrounds when A clam -bake pit has been in. - . I of persons will be in his party as St. Joseph's sodality will re- McQupsten,, ,iM High issl . I
. �, nov instructors are on duty, to stalled and now ton district the department bad a .L far as the West Coast, including a ceive holy communion in a body at street, butcher; Philip Midgley, 73 -Miss Doris B
� " two fireplaces, P1 I was a bridesmaid,at the wedd'Ti
W , where hot -dogs can be roasted quiet week end, There were two U i mil fary aide, Major William' M. Davis street, ,
, - I avoid accid6bts and damage to I i the 8:30 Mass - in St. Joseph's, operative; Leo I
1, : P �. equipffient. I . are, needed and it is hoped that ambulance calls. Sunday at 4:06 i'apg Warn � I , Cole, Derry. A stop will be made church next Sunday, Murphy, 39 Sargent street, clerk; of. Simone, Theresa Chevrette anq
., . � _. Some �Ind'itnd generous person P. M., Ernest Dionne, 77 Plymouth Arthur G., Herbert at Suncook,
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ormer Pastor Visits Here will donate, and build them, ' American Lqion, will meet in Le .
IL I � � General h Of qed Peril I . I - - Clement L. Dunkley, A ave. ,. moulder; 1�rnest J. Pearman, 12 MiS9 Ruth Davis of Milk street .
�", � Very Rev... Father Thomas 13. Orlo picnic table has been ospital and treated for a I I I I liue% found A sum of money on gion hall tonight 'at 8. Little road, engineer; James P.
, k, placed and laceration of the head. . is spending 4, vacation at the Isles
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St.' Augustine's parish for nearly set up in the near future as diving And struck his head on a in a bit. The owner may have tKel,same by � John M. Pillion, 81 Massachusetts of Shoals. ,, , \ I
1, � Kai-Shek I avenue Pitman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs,'Albert,Tackson, 94 1
1 nine, years, celebrated the 9:45 Oming tp the beach was terly we r 11 1
';�7� families are c stone. The ambulance also is L describ heir loss. ,
called to Salem, adio, addresi tonight Two D ow'A� � , piper; Charles
St. Augustines. c urch to spend the day, bringing th ' N. H., � but was told h people the nation would . Ing ' blehead street, operat&e; atain s ree , are
, eir I M ' t t enjoying a stay
� 1� Mass in h I , a die unl SS they conquered the The 6 a. M. temperature read. " Mar " d Seabrook Beach, I I I I
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I I Sunday. Rev. Father Austin ar- . ing at Salem Depot todaX,was 66 / Miss Marth '
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, rived in Andover Saturday and Another attraction involves the minor automobile accident. Commit 4ts. . degrees, � I Boat Cap4zes a. I tant manager; �_ James- F. O� Kane of. Pleasant
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r speht Saturday and Sunday renew- five boats that are at ,the beach. Speaking on the eve of the week end residents � ichardson , 29 Massachusetts ave- Ation
� ing friendships with many of his No on4 is allowed to use the boats of the p6li�e department during tenth a . e a ry of the Japanese of New Hampshire reported sight- CHELSEA, Vt., July 6 �R,�_ nue, foreman; Peter Ritchie, _121 at Ogunquit B6acb, Me, -1. I
. the week end, especi I s� "flying . saucers," so-called, Harry Kenned�,'39, and his tWo. Massachusetts avenue, moulder; '
. former parishioners. At present he unless they can swim and but invasion t'hT hinese government ing I I ' " ' ' '
I . is pastor of Our Lady of Good three are allowed in a boat at a afternoonand evening When hun. hieftai declared the long war over Londonderry and Hampton year-old nephew, John* Kennedy, John Roche, 90 Second' str�et, FIREMAN GETS BITTEN ,'
I dreds of motorists passed through C T Beach. Two big discs were seen drowned lastnli,ht in Groton pond operative, Arthur Robinsor -1,20
. Counsel parish in Hollywood, Call- time. These boats are used by with Japan would have been NEWBUAYPORT.� (tP) 'Haz.
� t6rnia, He� has a large parish there, men who want to fish. the town on their way home from "fought,in vain" unless the gov. oV6r�-Grenier', Field, according to N�,hen their r' -powered row. Main street, clerk; Ernest 1 ardS' fa n9t fliemen are varied. I
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I with three assistants, right in the Thep^ is also a limited conces. summer resorts, T1- I were sev- ernmentl recovered the northeast one report. , boat' capsized about halfway , I , . 11 LA04 1 .--7 Ar bui Hogan, answering
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center of the movie industry, and sion 1 only package f' eral petty larcenlet ,m paxked provincep, (a Chinese teriA for I � ' � I I 'i � 14cross � the P9hC I L , I I . - -,� , Axi,alal;m at the. home, of Charleo -
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I '� stars of stage and �6reen among bqach.'g , 11 bathing bea( Sev, tegrity of all Chin(�se territory. . Rev. Walter k,Frye,, pastoX 9f John's parents, a d a brother, . I ...".. -.1 Bi dog. . �
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hi - The - virimu, 1;�* �Tethadist - chu,rch in RA�- Ray 1�, were rescued, . 141,bll_, co�l &
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". mittent police officers were called w _ rd;, gave a unique interpreta- K�nnedy's bo,4- was recovered � - _11..,� ..
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7 eeks ago to aftenj the with I investment that the into service ovei the week end. 0 "t:' , - of the Golden Rule at the today by policf I firemen drag , %:.�...11_ :1 � , Com MitteeThankfull t
il �. . f r alistic activities left over "on . I 1-r.1 I 1
'k._ I chapter meeting of the town made in purchasing the I in a series of outdoor eve- ging the pond. I , .1 'e. I ' , -
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"I - � Augustin' nyrovince at Villanova, land at the swimming beach [ e Mystery R. ning: services Sunday night in '. - 1, bere ot Community centers citizens of the
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,, � and left Andover Sunday night to Other' ovements will be made' North grove, Canobie Lake, under tributed and participated in any wa,J to
,�, t,,, rnpr Fol owing the meetilig'of Meth- quoted qhiang as saying the Com- - ,
I I I � n Grange, 135, P. of H. Thurs- munists were 11 the-au8pices of the NOTIcr, � k
I return directly to his Hollywood from t1ime to time. ue only the tools of a Salem Council Three'Res'eued Amendment to Zoninitsi-Laws ad6�ted ruft 0 our ".Night Before the 4th" celd.
�� - Donald Dunn is head guard and I . - , ay, bration the great sue
z I parish where he will serve as pas day night a mystery ride will be vast im Ealism" whose goal was of Churches. I � at a 'r clal meeting of, , Town Fri Signed. �ess that, it was.
li � ' held under the direction' ;uno 0, IH7, Linder Article I of the -1 �
" I I tor for.anQther threi�.year term. is doing a good job in all capac. of Mrs, eventua desttuction of the Chin. There wAs a large' congregation Warran I � � I �
r, � I- I I I 1- � I itleg, including supervisor, and he Gladys Butt, I ' . Voted t: to amend the ZonInK by-laws of I LEO J. HICKEY, ,
� I I worthy lecturer, ese hati n and race. . P�ejent in the cool pine grove for In Pea'body' Fire, - ,ver by changing I I . General Chairman
. I St. Augustine's Churefi. ' The business the outdoor devotions which will the Town of North Ando —_ . I
,� - I ' i ' ' ., has planned' many features, I -session Will start (This ,reference subsequently the classification of the following property
I I � � Benediction of the Most Blessed ' Swimming classes will be held at 8 and -will be in charge 'of wa.s alt d t the more 1 , be held every Sunday night dur- PEABODY, July 6 (M -A man from a. residential to a business district: � I
wag given� after the on Mondays, Carleton Dill worthy master. A ""u- ing-rJuly and August, Cl Beginning at a eoint In the northerly I .
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:i ,. , �, Sacrament I Wednesdays and Fri- ous q Ta'tioricabout the heritage The first and two women were rescue down ,Ida of Great Pori Road, three hundred � %J
, -_ days and Red Cross classes will The meetin, will probably be from t e enemy. - It was not oday when fire fourteen and 40/100 (314A feet w"terly � CYR
,�_ fate Mass Sunday. 9 former e of Ahe series Was arranged by a fire ladder t looks Street as AMN '
the last one a he Hamp- known y,hether this was due to .a from the westerly side of �
<�` I Sunday' Was holy communion be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, t t IT linah Tenney Memorial Metho- broke out on the first showa on plan of land entitled "Plan of C 0 N T R A CT,OR �
I ,�i day for the.- Sacred Heart and Warren Deyermond, seni shire roads school building as the an alteration in Chiang's actual dist hurch and the past' I
11 ' ' or guard, IC or, Rev. three-story wooden apartment land owned by otefanowicz, North Andc-' I
� : ,, Itar soci b,oard of selectmen have already Ralph Cain led the congregation- house on Main street. I
, , tosary-A eties Members is yer, Mass," by Charles S. Cyr, 0. H., TEL. 25148
e F in charge of the Red ,Cross text or possibly to a mis-trans-
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. " f body a the 8:30 classes. He has successfully com- laflon if the Chinese, wl was taken less northerly by proposed
I , 1, received in a � � sent notices to the grange officers lich al singing 'and offered prayer. Mrs, Annie Ellis street as shown Clihnn;,3�s',"Fir
�n m -t% and i, , a �S�Iaces, Srick Steps, Con-
- pleted a strenuous course in -housing commit- I( '10difficult to render.frito The, benediction was
, I Mass. , ,, I 0; the veterans' of ten given, by, down from the second floor and onsaid Ian three hund�ed thii crete An�,thln; In brick amo
. 17/100 (3 0.17) feet more or less lot, concrete. Estimates %Iven. I
t �� - Next Sunday will be holy cOrn- aquatic work at the National toe's intention of converting the exact F glish.) I I Rev.� Calvin �Varburton, pastor of Mr.'and Mrs. Horace Randall from sixty (60) 3 as 8ho��n on said plan; theiace I I
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', �: ' ' �munion day for the Holy Name Aquatic school at Hanson. He is I � ,e,p people, Chiang, lots sixty (60) and s xty-one (61) as - I ,!- , I
.f",., . . building into four apaxti-nents for Th C�hin the Pleasant Street Methodist the top floor. running I
� - ., t The members will receive the veterans, I i church. Mr, and Mrs. John Ward and shown on said
� socie y. I also instructQr in first-aid and I said n !s � lk, hav' ,�Iao two hundred three
, ",-,!�i- � ':� in'a body at the 8:80 Mass. 1 Minute ta e I
'�,_ .� ,� safety. 4 I . Through Anson L. Cooke, a ves: , - three Small children escaped �y a ando36/100 (20 6) feet more or less to,
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, honor of Saint . these a4mat Rev, M�. Fr.ye's address was de Osg od Street; thence running along thel
Devot'ons il ,The supervision member of the Grange building "Rem vot!'" al 1&-hature and he inter- rear exit on the first floor. , fo Doll 0
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�, -1 I , year and the guards have com struggle watch the nation preted the Golden Rule as it ap- dred four and 11/100 (404,11) feet more I
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�,_�. � souls and novena prayers to aint regular Stations about the beach, beeti made for the grange to meet die, or realize the � communist plies in personal, social and inter. 11
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,',' Theresa will.be held Friday eve" Not only do they watch the sw in its, former' meeting place, in impe - �tidhal affairs, . Blessed E 'ent" - or
�, . mers- but those who ate in the Odd Fellow's halL � in the w r effort to defeat them." ge said that the Golden R I in the northerly side of Great end Road, I . �
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C, , , Usid'Car's liuvanted Other 7ua ds at the beach are The Methuen school comMittee munist �successes in important of it as something outmoded anc? BOSTON, July ,6 (M -Swan" dred forty-seven and 60/100 (347.60) feW 164 Massachusetts Ave. �
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� boat Sally, a Mallard duck with to the ioint b gun at. Containing two and � 11 I .1 �'
,� � _�. ,; jack Aratlai'l, one of last ye�J.r,s will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Shantun r province, and U. - S. trite.'. 2/10 ( .2) acces move or less. 1
14' , , ".. .w Any Year - Any Model I a flair for publicity, proudly 25, 1041.1 NO. 'ANDOVER, MASS.
� _ '' ,_1 guards, Phillip Crowley, William Office of , the superintendent of Minister,Walton Butterworth was '�The Golden Rule" the speaker I Boston, Mass., JTune
., , � , . , ELM STREET , hatched eight ducklings today in The foregoing amendment to ' Zoning I
"I "f, - , Burk, Jeremiah Dyer and' Henry schools, Central school Five ap- enrotite by air to Washingtoli for declared, "is the stuff ot the new By-La7;s is herebyAp I . I .
I SERVIC9' STATION, Curry. . her, "sea -going" nest under the ,proved. ' % .
'. I , "', � , . , I plicants for the positio� bf super. conferen es which may decide world order. There is a tendency a renc A. Barnes, . Tel. 26988 1
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Children who want to register bers of the high school' faculty; Jelius." made history by becoming the �`:`*��' ,�:i:?,�'.:�,';:��'���'::���:::: -: &.; ,, .,�.�.�-�.'.*. 10X'�": " ',�,�� ,,�,�, �-411
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. 1� I I — , SUCCESS, July 6 (A�- �\T�xt Sunday evening's service .�,.�i. , �.i�T:ig�,,��r :�7r 1 .''�:�'.,%. �, - i-iu�, .
ANDOVER FINANCE CO. will be related or read, every af t. � , LAK " ..�, . � I�:� - ,:___'77F��,;; � : � .
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,� - � � er street playground every Wed. Turner "at Bradford, Automobiles , d the attention of a police of- ., � �,��,�:� I ,�:'
�4% , ,�, " ity Cour cil votes on a U. S. pra- f �iili�� �-.i��:�. . I 1: �,.
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�� , � 1, of all playgrounds, � Legion, will mee etings did not bog down tbe,,night. popped eight- brown and yellow ,�I�,�.� I I 111:1 I ..
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I � - Catholic Women's club of St. Pat ." - if h .k,*i,
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ANDOVER—Main Feature, 3:20, 8:13, A 1,_�ition signed y 38 resident ,
y� 9;10; Second Feature, 2:05, 5:00, owners of the Pear Robbins and
Meo Only Tonight At 8:30 .I • M• Not Automatic 7:55. Keach street areas vas received, i'E I ' `�_o!!l�kgo
I BROADIiAY —!Main Feature, 2:50, asking for roadway epairs. It was LOEiu� +'=-urErro�
BOSTON, Jul I (A')—Ed ar J. 5:510, 1:so; second Feature, 1:40,
"r Ds a s Y g ITO '40. voted to contact Pighway Sur- DANA ANDREWS
'S Disc ll, N sw England regional CAP01 oI-e,zsal"SeenduFeat1T00,I8.5U' n t0 ask his veyor John V. Aus i SUSAN' HAYWARD in
gator, advised ten 2:33, 5:25, 8:10. recommendations o the matter ,+
ants today that automatic rent CE1'TRAL-3fatn Feature, 2no 5;25, an to view ih street. CANYON PASSAGE" j
` increases are not authorized under 9:40; Second Feature, I:oo 4:131,1 It was announced that the Teg- illus: "Blonde Alibi'
the new rent control law, DRI IE-I.N—klaln Feature, 9:50 see' ular state regulatio s will be in --
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"Your rent stays just where it l+tETHUEx—cram Feature, 5:00, 7 55; effect in regard to the sale of _N OVER
+ Y Second Feature, 1:45, S:90, 9:23. liquor over the holiday.
_ was tinder the Old rent Control 4IODER\-3ialn Feature 3:20 0:120, 4
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increase up a 4s. second Feature, 1,35 4 33, NEWBURYPORT, my 1 (UP) "BEDELIA"
v: to 15 per cent. PkF.r ER -stem Feature; 1:40 5�'0 1 —iThis city's 1947 to rate will beaoF rrt,E - RENIF niANo
8:40; Second Featssre, 3.50, 7.• 0.
z The new lease however, must STAR stain Feature, 2:410, 5:40, 349.40 per $1,000 val ation, an in- �� 1+
f allow you to live in your present 8 40; second Feature, 1:30, 4:30, . crease of $5.40 over 1946. BRINGING UP FATHER
quarters at least until Dec. 31,
f 194 ."srR7 00 9 30nSecondrFe to°re, 3:,00; ' y 1 (UP) —1 ALWAYS COOL
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Driscoll said that tenants could 5:3p 9:00. Woburn's 1947 lax ate will be • „O,�tALLEY or the htoUNTr:n"
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not be evicted for refusing to 8,43; second Feature, 1:30 4.40,'' 3g P Da�:. "Gentleman from California
sign new leases granting the in- 7`40 clanged from 1946.'
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crease and added "'it is entirely8.50; second Feature, 1:43 4 45,
up to you to decide whether yo7:a5. Y
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Present rent ceilings are still ��,
A especial preview performance for men only of warner Bros. in effect," he said, and 'before�Methuen Town -- TOMORROW!
sensational drama tr°ill be held tonight at the Palace Theatre a�lease to increase rents can be -I Steals TOMORROW!
.i . „ come effective, the landlord must, Hall
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Starting at 8:30 :p. m.' The picture, Lnfaithful , stars ..Ann file a cojj� ((�� '
-Sheridan, Lew Ayres, Zachary Scott and Eve Arden. The regular COPY With the area rent
pefforu ance for both men and women begins tomorrow at 2 office. The law prescribes' that
g t p'nl'' the lease must be filed within 15 Employes in the Methuen town ' R
The CuPrent show, "Cheyenne" and "Keepers of The Bees" ends
At 7:15 p. m. days of signing," hall will have a long week end I Plus: 'Red Dragon' "has. Chan r ,
for the holiday as a result of�
- aCt10I1 taken by the SU1JUrbarl filed: O. COOPER 'bIFF; JOAN DOE'
T1Pe Referees rri seven referees in bankruptcy, �Retltke English, selectmen at their meeting last Also silly Jackson anA His Amatenrs
Under the new law, there willnight. The town hall will 'bet ----
Bankrupt'
C Dro 'eel be fwo (kill time and One part-time cloned from 4
PP_ p. m. Thursday until
referee, 'taking the place of the I Course ll No I�r 5:30 a. m. Monday, July 7, a
BOSTON, duly i—Atty, Wil- seven .who worked kin a commis- Chairman P,oger E. Ingalls was TARTS kd
]tam J: Hesston of Arlington was Sion basis. CONCORD, N, H,, July I (A'1 in charge of the meeting and a''
named full time referee in bank- Atty, Edwin F. Hannon of Mil- .Three years of English will be,request from Wilbur ZV1cNee, 3 E®' s
ruptcy for Massac�,usetts b Fed- ton Was Y yesterday named as a the maximum requirements from Forest street, Alethuen, to operae f
eral Judge George C. Sweeney y'es-lpart-time referee at $5000. The graduation from New Hampshire pin ball machines in the town was
terday, et a salary of10,000.:He other full time post has not yet1high schools starting next fall; tabled until Jul 14. In asklrlg' MGM! DER
began his new duties' today,,,been filled. Appointments Of Hes- I the State Board of Education for the y k0'i0 Pci�RE z
Under .an Act of Congress, the Sion and Hannon are for six year tined yesterday,r permit, McNee told he } ,
payment of referees in bankruptcy terms. selectmen the machines have b 1
throughout the country on a Coin- Under the new set-up, the full one he board said its move to cut legalized and that about 50 e �'
mission basis was abandoned as of time referees are not ermitted #o Year from the English re- now being operated in Lawrene. f
P uisie was made t oencourage
,July 1. carry on their private law prat- study of journalism, public s eek- Town Clerk E. Vernon 3anaoln < ti „Petry r,
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In this state there had been tice as they had in the past.. P told the board that it might a bar s:a
In the hews plan, effective today mg, radio and dramatics b ad- '+ :
•--�•,-.. Y well to wait and see what La rhe b , bade
vented students. • d°odly kin��ey.r�
-— the referees will have a consoli- rence did as there was a move Ali
dated office in Boston with dis- to collect some revenue with the+i.••�
MaddTHOMPSON
The 1depl PIa4e for I trict officers in Salem and S vin installation of the machine I#e
field. The referees will sit n�Granite'Staters said that he had talked to to tai leo, TOB�AS-ClemB SAN$ t �C�
7i Wedding Parties Worcester, Fall River and in other • . � counsel, Atty. Matthew A. Creggl �,��
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cities if necessary. Fill 1 onl�ht and he suggested that they waitl GAOBltReferees legislated out of office until the matter was settled 'ij �
Sh�Wers I are Arthur L. Black, Suffolk Lawrence. !
CONCORD, 3V. H. Jul Also + rf AE l DI sEY's s
County; Charles P, Ryan Fall y 1 (UP) Police Chief Cyril Feugill stated. —FULL LENGTH P CTURE—
River; Walter L. Stevens, gambling the police , would " - - - re
7 ,$Cicllelgr dinners H mitsh�On a few major issues I HEr ALAN CUL TIS
Tlorth- — Y j that in the event the were used PINt1CICH 2sD
ampton; Daniel W. Lincoln, Wor• left for e disposition, the New for
° tester, and Hubert C. Thompson, P legislature hoped for pick them up. It was said that q i CNiRIES E�ILE1
private Parties Salem. final adjournment today, Cambridge collects $15 on each { pb $ik1eE�TUN�jTE
Anxious to complete the session, machine installed in that City, i �__—._ f Islee perm o lea h .'a e kis. i leers
a � �� �/'1� Green vegetables also ,blre yel- legislators worked at top speed Mr, McNee told the board that Ends "JFssF a�. Es"
�e low. They average one part yel- yesterday despite intense heat it was a game of skill and that' Tonitf: '+1'JFS% sT Lh" . ,
RotTE Ito LAw.-HAv. BLVD, low to three and one -'half parts l that caused the collapse of one p
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30 Mass., Aye. No. Andover sips s4 to 40 were I I
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14 THE • EVENIfNG TRIBUNE --LAWRENCE, MA`s.,., --i uk$DAY, JULY I, 1947 , �( - Pimpare, Marilyn Ann Hebert, even that 25,300 figure tails ts1
- lr ews Of S lam, N• Ho Robert Lawrence, Frank Hegbert, keep pace with the price booiw. ,
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News 0f Me huen ) New eW►C! Of 1 � 0• ��l���e� School ThBoard Salem school bo rd had its Farewell Party Margaret O'Hara, Michael Hill, .
r Rev, and Mrs. Robert Harding Mrs. James Fairweather, Mrs. 111( }1
Selectmen Air Complaints Approve Routine Matters ) Selectmen's Meeting . • Starts Interneship final meeting of the seal year were guests of honor during the Ralph Tirro, Mrs. Richard Good ethuen
The board of selectmen aired Several routine matters here The board of selectmen met in Dr, Joseph C. Finneran, son of ending June 30, Mond night, in weekend at a farewell party held win.
,, several complaints Monday night approved b the selectmen Mon- the town office building Monday Selectman and Mrs. Joseph M. Woodbury high school nd in ad- In the Westry of the First Congre_ Change in Hour of 5er�ico , .
at its regular session in the Court- day ,night including .a permit t0 evening. Finneran, 66 Railroad avenue, be dition to approving al outstand- gational church. Mr, Harding, pas Notes The m rning worship S ndays
room of the town hall. Roland Wagner, 20 Ayers Village The members considered re- $an a years interneship at Johns" ing vouchers -and pays bills the for of the church for the past Arthur Miller spent Sunday "at during th summer at Mars Cor-
A petition containing 38 Signa street, for the storage of 300 gal- visions in the list of eligible Ju- Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, members discussed at length re- three years, will leave with Mrs. Hampton and Salisbury beaches. ner Community Church .willi� tart' d --
tures of voters living in the vicin- loris of gasoline undergrCund at rors which must be established Maryland, today, Dr, Finneran pairs and maintenance ork to be Harding on Wednesday for Jeffer. Frank Parkhurst of Malden at 10;30 starting Sunday. SerVIces J ;
ity of Keach, Pearl and Robin that address. f each year on July 1. Final com- received his medical degree from accomplished this sum er in the sonvill , Vt., where he has accept• formerly of this town, visited will be held each Sunday 4ur7ng
streets, seeking , improvements on Sunday licenses were (granted pletion of the, list was to be made Johns Hopkins in June. He will local public .schools. ed a n�w pastorate. friends here over the week end. the summer months. 1
those streets, was received. George to ,Quentend DeGracla -32 Chase today when several additions and specialize in surgery during the -Principal repair Res to be The ;honored Couple received a Mr' and Mrs. Joseph Dubuque Next Sunday Misses Bernice;
Short, who prsented the petition, street, formerly held xy Maurice replacements will be made in the coming year. started soon will be th resurfac- gift of money from the parishion_ and granddaughter and grandson Nelson and Edith Taylor will be
stated that six years ago there Kaatz, and ,Thomas _ Ianalfo, 822 listing of men who may be Called in of desks and the partial re- ers an Mrs. Harding was present. vi Lisbon Falls, Maine have been heard in i duet. Ron then er J.•
Y S � visiting Mr. ,and Mrs. Roland Joy Collard will speak on the sermon`
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su senor service
the Essex sand of No. 6 e black embers the $ a gift of pottery from of Andover street. P The Beautiful.",
class.
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to and thaereliare sixteen
n sued St. Ser pisrmit sh Forest A orne Arnold H. Salisbur ofMMainn street are nei�oyinglsa the b and also .a ro d the re the members u# the Philathea topic, America,
were onl two houses in that sec- Merrimack street. � y otes g p e ,w
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Y C y P Y Samuel Allerrusso of Cent er
Pp tt y Y PP street has returned home from the
build have been secured by sev- hake Jul 4 5 6, 12 'and 13; stated ` that he had received a vacation at Lake Winnipesaukee, air of the boiler at N . 8 school. The �olowing were in the receiv- Notes -
Y P Lawrence General hospithl. Windows were broken at Sar-'
eral more. He stated that the Franco Belgium, World War Vet number of calls concerning the N. H. William J. Nelson resent fcr Ing line; Rev, and Mrs. Harding, Walter York is in the Chelsea
community -was anxious to have erans, Lithuanian National ,park, don er to children from g Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marland v.nd Charlesb Larrabee chairman of gent school over the week end by
the streets put in the proper con- July 13; Associated Social Clubs automobiles on Belmont street daughter, . Carol, are spending a the last time in the a acct of Y Naval hospital.
superintendent of he is report- the board of trustees, and Mrs. p boys playing baseball near, the
a matter which the police depart.) Y k. Larrabee• Mr, and Mrs. Donald school, according to a report filed
ditions and that the residents of Greater Lawrence, St, Anne's P p ten -da vacation in New Yor ed that a sander for esurfacing
would be "willing to cooperate to grove, July 20; Armenian School ment investigated -several weeks Mr, - and 'Mrs. Elslee Ouellette Fitzgerald and Arthur Kelley, j • with police by e building.
g desks is enroute here from the Cost Of J custodian of the building.
the extent of furnishing some la- society, Lithuanian National Park, ago. The board was told by At- of School street are on a vacation manufacturer from wh m it was The affair, was arranged by �1Villg
bor. ; He stated that several. of July 4, and Social National club Y y in the *White Mountains. purchased. members of the board of trustees i7 Methuen chapter, 83, D.A.V.,
those living in that section had of Lawrence; Lithuanian National torne Salisbury that there are of the' -church and their wives. • will meet tonight at 8 at Bay
a; about 33 children living on the Howard Smith, a ember of Charlet Larrabee was the toast- Ui1 25 300 Times lodge.
sought relief from the highway park July 27. street and that many, of them the local board was n pointed jj'' The fair committee of Methuen
department, but without success. The transfer of a gasoline per frequently run onto the road. He . P master and Mrs. Sam Ritchie was
Chairman Roger E. Ingalls mit .Was approved from Torrisi suggested to his colleagues that i;% . �] j treasurer of Supperviso Union 55 the pianist. SHANGHAI, July 1 W) -- Grange, 155 P. of H., , will meet
ointed out that the selectmen and Vrsillo to Leslie N; Boynes, J1 Infu�. eU in to fill the unexpired to m of Mrs. Shanghai authorities today in- tonight at 'x:30 in Grange hall to
pp a warning sign be placed at the g
had no jurisdiction over the high 65 Swan street, unction of Belmont and Hodges • Lloyd of Plaistow. Mrs. Lloyd has rotes creased the official cost -of -living plan for the annual fair to be held
way surveyor and added that the A complaint about a tree _over j g been acting as treasurer of the ,Mrs. J. W. Casey of Millville index, • on which most wages are in September. i .
Y p streets. The board voted unan- Indiana Wreck
streets were not accepted streets. the ,property of Mar R. Boisvert union since the last union meet- street and daughters Mary and based, . mons times the level
• He said that the group was going 39-41 Agnold street was Tefered imously to do this and will Con- g y, .Kathleen and son, James A. of 1936. A month ago the figure A new process •fo extracting ,
Ing in May, Mr. Smit will hold r�
tact thief of Police Alfred H. WESTVILLE Ind. June 30 R) the office "until the upervisory Case Y p
into 'the matter from the wrong to the tree warden without • com- y, are spending this week in was 23,500: oil from cottonseed ache a cattle DlcKee about the installation of At least 57 persons were injured pp gg
end. He pledged the support of his ment. The selectmen also voted to j union meets again Som .night next the* White Mountains.. The action meant simply" that meal which is s richer cattle
p g the sign, today when a Baltimore and week with Su erint ndent of
Coll eagues in seeing what could view the premises. Member Joseph M, Finneran re- Ohio passenger. train, bound from P ,Mrs: Elizabeth Massie of A a workman could buy for one food and is also suitable for use
be done and the board voted to -Excavation permits were issued Schools L, Munro Gr ndy. Mr, avenue' is a medical patient in the Chinese dollar—in 1936—as much in.plastics, a report in Industrial
view the streets with Highway to the Lawrence Gas end Electric ported that John Wilcox of Lacey Chicago to Washington, plowed Grandy assumed his ew duties Memorial Unit of the Concord as he now can buy with 25,300 and Engineering Chemistr'y de -
street had requested .that a sign through an open switch at: - 78 Tuesday. , It is expect, that at p' of them. And some observers say Glares.
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S A edele t nJohn Vof tweet rest- ave company
109 Foresfor work t street Ashland30 his Cattle cross from s deeof airssofanh hnine-d r trine seven the ne t.` board meati an an- hot and Mrs. Vincent A. Stah- t 11
P the road to the other. Mr. Fin- ally an all -coach train, it was t o the
eac will be mat ,relative ley of' Main street were recent
dents of that area were resent Stevens street and 89 Elm treat c the ca a U ,
and several spoke in favor of some and to America Buco, of East neran stated that the road is nar• carrying one pullman car todayy to ,the teachers' contra ts, all but visitors In Boston. News of Andover
work being done to make the street. row 'At this point and cite wind- Trainmen said the did not, be- two of which have bee sigend for Miss Hazel "Bradford of Main
accessible "with fair The application #or an auto- p q y the 1947-48 school yea street is a surgical patient at
property ing and that an approaching mo- lieve anyone had been killed. Summer Recreation Begins Breitenfield Jr., also of Chicago
roads. Mr. Short added that a mobile dealer's thir, -class .license nee General hospital. The summer playgrounds ,and Ill. Miss Lewis was raduatea •
dd torist might not know that there Some" of the derailed coaches Lawrence
bulld Ozer would be of much value by William Clemerfts, 40 Chad- Outdoor Sunda Servic Christ's Doctrine of Salvation g
3 was a Cattle Crossing ahead. This were tilted at varying angles but Y the public swimming beaches .op from Punchard high school with
In rdutting the road in shape' at wick street, was tabled until July matter will also be taken up with none was turned over completely. ,Under the aus�pice of the still be the topic of the bible study ened officially Monday, Young- the class of 1940 and she received
tI ,e ;present tinne. Selectman Carl 14. the weekly, prayer service to
the police department. Luther,Kietz of jH ate, O., a Salem Council of Chur es, a ser. stars flocked to the ponds. The her A. f degree from the 94
I s. Woekel stated that the "people An incorporation certificate for The weekly bills Were approved. passenger In one of the Coaches fes of six outdoor Sun ay evening In hal Wednesday night at 7:30 Cross Coal company truck started varsity of New Hampshire in 1944.
In that section were entitled to the International Fellowship of The next meeting of the board that left the track, 'said no one services will be held c mmencing to :Firs Baptist church. its first afternoon trips and th® At present she is -a religious di-
the same services as those living Evangelical Students Inc., was will be on July 14. y g A weenie roast will be held p y
was seriously hurt in his car, Hex -Sunda avenin 7 in the kiddies were lined u for th` rector in the Presbyterian chur h
In only other section of the town approved, containing the .name of "Most of us managed to stay in North Grove of Can ie Lake tonight er 8 at the home of War- initial ride. I in Chicago. Mr, Breitenfield at -
and ,he moved ,that the area be a local resident, ..Arthur Lang. 4 g ren Ebert, Pleasant street, by
looked over 'and a report be ma Licensing Board 1Vieets our seats but the , baggage from park. A similar progra was held t The Board of Public Works set tended schools in New York. Plans
members of Salem Memorial Pos ,
g the racks flew all around and last summer.p most of the playground equip- for the wedding have not been an.
�y Highway Surveyor, ' Austin at Fire Chief Issues Statement VFW V.F.W. Members will meet at the ment Monda nounced et.
Acting as the licensing board, struck us," he said. The first speaker o , the series depot ,between 7:30 , and 8. and Y' Y
the next meeting of the selectmen Fire Chief Benjamin M. Bean the sglectmen voted unanimously Ambulan(,es from nearby towns will be Rev. Walter F•ye, pastor transportation will be furnished The dance at the Guild this
as to what can be done. issued the following statement Monday evening •to grant a one sped to the scene, about two and of the Raymond 1s hal istpa church. to the hart home, week will be held Wednesday �w " '
` John Boornazian, 120 Tyler Monday. hour extension to local licensed one-half miles south of here, of
Mr, Frye has held pastorates night instead of Friday night. FOR 'S �,E
nd Mrs. Ernest Hollinrak
street stated that during the re- "With the approaching of the liquor establishments for on -the- Fourteen persons were taken in'Keene, Amesbury an Manches- and rfamily of Bluff street left The playgrounds will be closed
cent lire on Tyler street he had Fourth of July, Chief Benjamin remises sales for the Night Be to Hd1y Family hospital in nearby ter during his thirty e rs of serv- ori,the,holidays. NEW BOLAN HUSKI
been told that the reason for the M. Bean of the Methuen fire de- P g g Y Y 2VIonda on a trip to New York.
fore the Fourth. This will a 1 Laporte, Ind.; five to Fairview ice as a minister In his area. Jam s F. Wafers of Main street
r undue delay in laying lines to the pP Y
fire was ,that the firemen could Partment today warns all Citizens to clubs and restaurants which hospital in Laporte; four to the Speakers from New am shire Engagement Announced
of Methuen of the fireworks men- P attended the Red Sox Yankees uu p /1
may sell until 1 a. m. on July 4. Clinic hospital in Michigan City, and Massachusetts ch renes will ball' game at Boston Monda Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rand �It Pt TRACT®R
not locate ,the location of the ace and calls "for strict adherence Ind., and 10 to St. Anthony's in y Lewis, 183 Lowell street, an -
hydrants on reachin the scene. A hearing was held on the pe- t y be guest preachers fq the sum- night. f •� with Cultivator and PIoW. ,
g of the ?Massachusetts law amended A4ichigan City, mer services which w 1 be open nounce the engagement of their ,
He ventured a acess that it was tition of The North Andover Spa, he 6 a. m. temperature read-
fift ventured
minutes before water was by Chapter 291, Acts' of 1943 Attendants at Fairview hospital to the daughter, Marilyn Elizabeth of
Inc., for a transfer of the all public, There w11 be no ad- Ing today at Salem Depot was
which forbids the sale and use reported that Clone of the persons mission- 'charged. mfortable 70 degrees. It was -foggy but not Chicago, Illinois to Frank Harry Bee Apiaries.
on the fire, The growth of alcoholic beverage license from ti g g _ g May's
played g of fireworks except for an author- 148 Sutton street to 1125 Osgood brought th"ere was seriously In- benches will be provide under the enough to interfere with traffic.
trees and bushes around the by- ized public display. street. Chairman Joseph M. Fin- lured. St. Anthony's said there cool spines of the grov With the mills closed the number DIST. FOR ROOT QUALITY
drants was given as , the reason ,While the record of deaths reran -stated that the request for were "two possible serious" Injur- Each Sunda avenin a differ- of cars on the road 'in the morn �99 nn r
for the firemen having difficulty and injuries due to fireworks_ in the transfer had been advertised les of •the 10. A spokesman for ant local Church will b in char e Ing has been greatly reduced. It ���� �® �� 6oVQ BF•E KEEPERS SUPPLIES!
. Inst -reaching the, hydrants, ' he this State was tragic before the and the abutters had been not!- Holy Farriily hospital said She did of the poogram which iii include was real stickgTuesda mornin11
stated. He'told the selectmen that adoption"o# the model fireworks not know the extent of injuries p g Y Y _ g GALL ANDOVER 1998•W So. Mair[ St. Tel. And. 708-J
something should be done to rem Pied: There was no opposition instrumental music an congrega-
suffered by the 14 passengers, , e
law, the fireworks menace is rap- and on motion t Attorney Arthur tional singing. Pal ardvale
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• 1 Qdy this situation. idly disappearing in Massachu- A. Thomson the Transfer was there.
He cited an instance where lis setts. granted.' Conductor J. R. Miller. of Gar- The Salem Council o Churches ANDOVER FINANCE CQ. i
own property on Tyler street was 'This law which bands the sale Notificationraft Ind., said the wreck occurred includes the Ararat Congrega- License #sa for Loans fico or Less. I
rt burned when the firemen were iefwas received from ? „ ' - CATHERWOOD S
and use of fireworks except for the office of the attorney when we hit an open switch. tional, First Baptist, lest Con- Hutchins—Jo
unable to locate the hydrants. The y general y
lire chief has proven the best that authorized public display shall that a reclassification of and .at ho were running 78 miles an gregational, Pleasant S reef Meth- noon at 4 adding Saturday after -
Cl hel us to maintain our good rec- hour." odist North Salem Me ho st and performed by Rev. Fr.
P g the unction of Osgood street and a Flahert in St. Jose h's church i
I- we have every hail, lie said, and ord and let us make this a safe j The big Diesel 'locomotive and Hannah Tenney Mem ial Meth- Y P Used Carrs wanted
Great Pond road from a resid as here Miss Gertrude Isabelle Joy, An Year .-. An No
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he does the work of three mon and sane Fourth of duly by com tial to a business area which was one coach 'aped safely past the odist Churches. daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Roland Y
at the fires. We also have the plying with the provisions of the made at a special town meeting switch and stayed on a side track. ; T_ ELM $TRET
best of equipment, but somethin P g M. Joy of Andover street became
g state fireworks law which pro- last Mondaynight The other Cars, however, broken Bible Classes Open SERVICE STATION �� rr
should be done, to keep the tests us all. g t and which will u Into three segments, derailed p the bride of George Austine Hut -1 Al ways The Basil
hydrants free ,from any over. &11ow the North Andover Spa, P g Fifty children were present at chins, on of Mr, and Mrs. George 15 ELM STREET, ANDOVER f
:'Persons going away over the Inc. to o erste there has "been tearing tip aquarter-mile stretch the First Baptist chur h Monday H. Hu chins of Tewksbury street, Telephone Andover 8$9 r
growth of brush or grass, he ad- Fourth or away on vacations approved b of the side track starting about
dad. It was also mentioned that pP y the office ,of the at- g morning for the openin of a two- 'Give in marriage by her father,
should make certain that no ac- torne eneral. mile behind where the locomotive week sessign of doll b ole classes the' br de wore a own of white
people in ;automobiles attracted Y 8
b Cumulation Of rubbish exists finals halted. daily g
y the flames hampered the fire- The board also unanimously Y being held under the joint aus- lace marquisette with tightly #as-
around their property or in their granted a common victualer's ii- Some of the heavy rails were ices of the Pleasant Street Me- tened 'bodice, long sleeves, full rsw tr tt
men r getting lines to the fire. homes in order to prevent a os- snapped ed off clean. Others were P skirt terminating in a long train. sir' C9IrA®E hIIII.K
Horace F, Moore of the Box P cense to the North Andover Spa, Pp thodist and First Banti t churches. , g g
sible fire menace and risk losing Inc, for the same r bent in horseshoe shapes. marquisette with deep lace edged
. Five associates asked that t e premises. A program , veil which was held in lace with Sealed iIn Cello bane
their h' -,es while away, On Friday, July 4 legal hol- The derailment occurred at 6;15 P gam of bible ones, hon- * +
hydrant formerly located at Mar- „r that you will cooperate P, m• (CDT), about one and one- diwork and singing 11 be held a 'coronet of 's, and she car- 0 p_
Ston s corner be returned to that t Y p iday, restaurants a ;tubs will doll F
area. He said that .the hydrant with th,, fire department regard- be"' allowed an extr • Hour from half hours After the streamliner Y from 9 a. m. ; ntil 11:'30 ried a' bridal .,iquet of sweet .. .'-• .Also
pulled `out of Chicago's s Grand a, m- this week and ne t, on Mon-
ing this very mportant anatter,', midn! ht to • I a, m:, 'but durin g peas and orchid renter. _,. rt-
was removed 'when a filling �Sta- e • ( � g $Central, lotion. e. days throw h Fridays. �'I'here will
g Y da Ttiid Ruth Eno of Lawrence, a
tion was being constructed there ry x` the day will sell frG the usual be, no -Classes on Fri y of this The Andover School Dena #°IOmQ onized MiIlk
Heddi ,am Meetin o Scene Of the wreck was ii friend '.of the bride, -was the maid g
and that it'had not been restored. p g pening hour un v midnight. switching int called Alida, south v?eek because ofsthe h liday, The of honor. She gown of will accept bids for ohe_,in.
in view of the several large barns The i.edding Camp meeting at Package stores ma; naln open g �o s hoof will close Frida nicht ,''pre a stallation of fire incapPlan hd CHOCOLATE MILK
until 11:30 the nig. of Westville in Laporte county. Y frosted ninon w matching head- .
in that section he asked that Epping, N. H., will be held trom g. Before the Westville is 14 miles south of Jly 11, when the pupils will pre dress and ca: Stowe school bud g
the Selectmen see what could be August 17 to August 23. ,the Fourth, and will, be allowed t0 yellow snap- s ecifications may be obtainev ist
sell from 1 to ].1 Michigan City, Ind., and about ZO sent an exhibition of heir work dragons. The ,sower girl was Y BUTTERMILK
done to have it returned to the Young Peoples Institute for boys p. in. on Fr!- in :the church vestr ,' Barbara Ann Harrington, a niece t e office of the Superintendent
corner, if not to Its original place. and girls between the ages . of day. Drug stores will be allowed miles southeast of Chicago. Y g of Schools. Bids will be opened at . CREAM
eleven and fourteen will be field to sell on a physician s presCrip ':The classes are bein Conducted Ofhe'bride,he wore a dress of the school committee meeting
tion only WILLIAMS TO bqy the following teach rs Arid as- yet ow frosted ninon and a match- Monday dui 14 at 7:30 m JOHN J SM1TH Agt
Marriage Intentions during those dates, with -.a well Y on the holiday, FISH IN MAINE sista I Intermediate,.1 Rev. Ed- ing headdress, and Carried abas- Y Y p'
The following marriage interi- rounded program of study,'TeCea- BANGOR, Me., June 30 f�}-- ward J, Olson and Mrs" George L. kat of pink rose petals. The committee reserves the right i ►
tions have been filed with the tion, handiwork and worship `b'e- Night Before Observance ' Ted Williams of the Boston Red Dickey- Junior, Mrs. Ira Levey John Murnane of Ballardvale, a to reject any or all bids.' TEL. ANDOVER 1767-W
' town clerk: t- Ito planned. Sox and Tom Dowd, the club's assisted by Rev, Calvin Warbur• friend pf the groom, was the best (signed) William A. Doherty
Everett C. Austin, 34 Nelsons There is also a Hedding Bo s' The committee in charge of the travellingsecretary,will Arrive in ton .;Ph�-llis Magoon nd Janice man and the ushers were Roland Secretary of the School)
street, Manchester, N. H., and Camp held in conjunction with night Before the Fourthgcelebra. Bangor tomorrow for a 24-hour Kingdon Primary , rs. Rita Joy, Jr., brother of the bride, John Committee
Lilityia Wrigley, 36 Hardy street. the Hedding program. Further In- I tion to be held at "the Center "and fishing trip, Norbert X. Dowd of unkley assisted t'y Mrs. May Sweeney of Ballardvale and -
CCamill ueriin 52 7th ave- formation on the camp program sponsored b • the Cc ImUnit C n- Bangor, brother of the Sox ofpi Norris and Miss Else Railton; Joseph Fitzgerald, a cousin of } 7 �r,7,, .X ,,. ..• .
amille J..G Y y e B g , the groom. � <. ���a.�;,�:,,.:: ;&.<.::;. � . , ,.
nue, Woonsocket, R. I., and Susan may be obtained from Rev. J, ters, Inc,, met Monday evening cial, reported tonight. Beginners, Mrs. Edwa d J. Olson, �'"yn �s �w ¢ s�.r «..x ... ��..
g bliss Sally Bistany of Lawrence
Perrone, 16 Bates street.' Norman Barrett of First Metho- and made final plans. A baseball The two Red Sox r'epresenta assisted by Shirley M� oon.
He e A. Michel, 47$ North dist church. game between the North Andover tives are scheduled to spend "the sang several selections. The or- a
O I ganst was Miss Mary Lanigan of
Main "street, and Rose A. De Legion Juniors and the Danvers day at a nearby lake, ,return . to St, ;oseph's Church Ir' es Lawrence. The bride's mother '
Rosters, 27 Lake avenue, both of Contract Awarded Legion Juniors will be played at the Bangor area overnight, "and wore a own of green and Orchid :14 I
Manchester N. H. The contract to furnish sixtythe Drummond playground at 6 fish at the Bangor salmon cal Rev. "Robert C,tuirlt O,S.B, of g e s
pp St, Anselm's college, anchester, print sheer, white accessories and J , -f :. .1 f
toils of red pea stoker Coal to the P m., followed by the nor toles early Wednesday morning- 1Nil• is a corsage of talisman roses. The jd`,s�w ::<..:;; ,., Vis' ::.
parade which will march around liams, and Dowd will leave for has been. assigned t ass t at ;x _
Rehearsal Cancelled town infirmary was awarted on• St, Joseph's Church h re during bridegroom's mother wore a gown )'
Because of the holiday 'the day night to the Anson 4,, coke the Common, Boston by airplane Wednesday $ of powdered blue with white ac• �
ethuen n Mrs. John Cushing Win char a mornin . s the summer week en s. His as cessories and wore a corsage of
weekly rehearsal of M company by the selectmen. The of the sale to gg g �ignment here brin sPost. 122, American Legion fife company was the only bidder, gs which will be The Red Sox are idle Tuesday.g t a total of red roses. g � 'held durin the next . few da ree the r►umber of pr Sts at theand dr'ulm corps has been cancelled withA price of $14.52 per ton and Ys cal parish. Rev, ests De- The church was decorated with , *,„ „
this week. The next rehearsal will a ten cent Additional charge per and will also be held along the ' morals,' risk.., also f red An. potted palms, ferns and snap -
g line of march and at the Rids *W be received at the dra ons. i
be held July 10, , y ton for oil treatrf ant. al, ground the night play- F selm's college, will ntinue to
school de artment ofl'i e, Town •
In the event' that the type "of ght before the Office Building, worth Andover, rs- William A. Scarlet, , an
fourth. g •come here week ends t assist the aunt of the bride had char a •of
stoker coal wanted was n t avail- until 4 in. Jul 8, on the fol- ' b ,__...
able Mr. Cooke offered nother On the afternoon of the Fourth p: Y pastox, Rev, P. J. Ken Sally. the guest book. - - `� '� • '
lowing summer repair work 3n the ®idil �/1�o�u�
type at $14.37 per ton, plus ten there will be a midget derby for Confessions in preparations for A reception for 150 was held e- 4
P boys who have built their own public schools: the first Friday of the month will after he ceremony at the home
cents a ton for oil tees ant i# Painting of ground floor of Woburn
Cars. This event will be held on� be earl Thursday ev Hing at 7, of Mr.' Harry peatman, desired. Johnson street and will be in at Johnson high school ThMass Friday morn ng will be street an aunt of the bride, where.
The selectmen also oted to 2 Those planning to entergmust 'Painting of inside and outside at 7;34. a wedding dinner was served. SWIM. TrOM% r
seek bids for furnishing 10,000 of Center school. „. �!!, � I
gallons of fuel oil for the town register the night before" the Installing drains in bolter room` s Relatives and friends were pres- ��� �f�%. /y/..
shall, returnable July 14.' Fourth at a table which will be of Center school and basement of Attended Encampment• Stoneham ent from LaMalden, Tewksbury, l---r+�-- -. f_ � r c y...
our oss;p, the grounds for this Merrimack eChool. 1uVen 011e fish -twilit 3, �! ,��'
p eatherstri in the new Brad- Salem ; was well- epresented Saugus woburn, Burlington, Bel- _ , y :.
I street school. pp during the past week end at the Mont, H., Lisbon Falls, Maine, rpiiabl� fit a 6ti�'ta%C g!/
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� � F.4.�s� e! Insulating second floor Calling Andover Rowley, Magnolia, --' • � r`; 'i >,�i:,
Bathing Beath Thronged of Foreign Wars at he Weirs, Vale, y,
of Center school. g slotiee when ou het; - �,,, r
THURS1.,,1 w 1 `" Lake Winnipesaukee. Gloucester, Dorchester and Salem, t�° ,,
DAY JULY 3rd The American Legion bathing Details end "specifications on all ,Delegates to the a cam went N. H. r�
This Bank w111 reo n from 3 m to b m e ii fr6ffi Salem Memorial ost,p8546 Both J, .
beach st Stevens pond has b c projects may be obtained at the the bride an�j groom at- the surf 1[4 these -swim 3,,
I p thronged with Children and adults school department office. V P.W. were Comman er Martin tended, Punchard high school. The - , ."
during the heat wave. FRANCIS J, O BRIFN 1 ,trunks' for hese are,
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Superintendent of School,4l,uther, who served On. he finance Broom served Overseas with the
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In Addition, many local residents p • committee, Franklin J , Kenneth enginners Corps in World War 2. swim Styles by
11 A ! have visited the beaches and lakes **&A, +A N ' ' and Richard G. Kimball. After a week's wedding trip e
_ % seeking relief from the weather. - y"+q„ Delegates from the dies' aux-they will reside at 19 River street MCCTieg4t !n ltrllCing ., ;
i Many local employes of textile ! � ,` ilia Y .to the local post were Mrs.. here. )
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111rill-Is"06.,now on vacation. l m- , # t R°.� 4 Ri and G. Kimball, r�esidents I ttgrtlS and brilliant, . 'y %
ployes of the Davis and Furber �1� ' "" . a . prs. Mae Registration at Playground pa .,;T:
.. 0 Wb %%.tMrf. Esther Joy and M Olid colors ,The EC s �.s ,
x= Monday was opening day at the ' I ,
machine Company plant will start:? .; Norris. d _ 3',
their annual Vacation Thursday >qf: " a. _ Andov�r street playgroun with a ,
3 ; N `th ale ~ho01 Hege nregieor tioGOrr3eswlls bel in r . ,a %� r; ��
0101— I�s when it closes"for sten-day per. t,� �omforcable:ai`e kc�t5i
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As yet no heat prostrations );OTICV " I ' "'
AX Amendment to Zonin Ry -Lbws ado ted` A two-week vacs ion bible charge. The grounds will be open chalt�`-and's".tXi�li t �:�,,
. have been reported officially in at a s ectal meetin of the Town srt94y, school will be held at the North from 10 a, m. to 8 p. in. daily ex-
, this town,, fire police officials aunt $o, 1047, under Article 1 of the Salem Methodist ch ch begin. sept 5 turday, The roup present fend:6[1 44th -f $:11` ��gi .
•( warrant: was Pivile ed to on oy a game of �, 1
I RA state. Voted to amend the zoning by -Tawe of ning Monday July 7,for all chit- P g , ,I I
�51 the Town of forth Andover by chaAgtng" dean threevearg of age and over, checkers, use the sand box, Ii{eguardl, ':1.
L the classification of the tollowing property Jun le Jimapparatus and swings.
A from a residential to !business district: There Will be n0 SU daY School A staff meeting was held at the '' I '
Al. _ Beginning at a pointt in the northerly g � '
$1de of Great Pond Road, three`! hundred classes during the s mer, nor � Q to ,$ •QQ .
n Andov r library to retake further �, I
i fourteen and 0 00 (314.40) feet westelly any regular meetings of the I .
IRA���DM=! { /� Youth Fellowship during July and fans. ,
from the westerly side of Cooks Ptreet � s p i
shown on plan of land entitled Plan V. The following registered: Judy ,
land owned b Bteranowiez, Tlorth Ando." August. Several sgeel meetings s Thomson, Leo Cronin Patricia ?i
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A beautiful permanent ver, Mass " itv shades a Cyr, C. ., of the Youth Fellows lip are in y
� p dates a rit 19 47; xhence running more -or liidd Smalley, Setty Anti fatimenello
D g the lannin stage a will be Ann oberg, Paul Cronin, Nancy SPORT SHIRTS
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Asphalt Tile floor covering on said plan three huhdred thirty •11M announced'later, � Jacqueline Purling Gale
for 11 o iii e s , basements, 17;1110 {0.17) feet more pr leas to -tot Whits, `.
rixty (80) as. shown on Said Plan; thence GoOdwJri, Richard Goodwin, Joyce����y� BLACKS
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- �, stores, offices. , runntnB more or less northwestertyy 'by Durlin , Richard Smalley, Sandra O 6.1® CKS ~<' f.
lou rtxty (80) and sixty -One (61) as
THE -METHU NTHOMAS K. FRETWELL , rbown on said Ilan two hundred three Falrw ather, Elizabeth Darlin,
and 86 00 (208.86) feet more or less to Marguerite Green ' t '
Oegood�Street; thence running Ji1ong the PEEVE S �WOOd 8y11e, g �`A�� �u�Ts
Flooring (contractor i easterly side of Osgood street tour puri-, , oan Hebert, Arthur Walsh, # �
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Address ....... I The foreB amendment - Z4n! g T f /� IencGeneva Do oldCynthia Davi , ' ,
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