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E 7, 1956 WRONG WAY See Pages 10 - 11 For Punchard Graduation Photo Many a man makes the mists of trying to make his mark in t world with red paint. gfiE Conscience tells a man he is it ing wrong--fortunately it does, inform his neighbors. UCVIER PITTSBURGH Andover's Own NewspaperIr„„,,,SAAN Since 1887 Satinhide VOLUME 69 NUMBER 36 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 14, 1956 PRICE 10 CENTS Enamel the Enamel with the Public Hearing On Manager Bill Here Tuesday Low Lustre A public legislative hearing on Andover's town manager bill will 16 Ready Mixed Colors be held here next Tuesday night. 24 Letdown Colors The Committee on Towns an- nounced late Wednesday morning • Needs No Primer that the hearing would be held at • Excellent Brushing 8 p.m. but had not yet decided on the exact location. • No Unpleasant Odor Andover's bill was admitted • Absolutely Washable for consideration at this session earlier in the week. House Speak- The Paint er Michael Skerry announced the with the Low Sheen Rules committee's decision to al- low the bill to be admitted. For Both Senator Philip Graham and Rep- P resentative Philip Quinn are chair- A 6. P men of the Committee on Towns. !VICE Walls and The bill was referred automati- cally to that committee when a Woodwork decision was reached to admit it. -2, A YS It is expected that the commit- tee, after hearing the pros and N ST. Lawrence Plate & cons here Tuesday night, will 2125 soon report the bill out of com- mittee for action by the House and ,del ing Window Glass Co Senate. al, Canal street TeL 371;1 Acme Yard Use Goes To Court SALE! Further use of the Acme Con- Forty-nine students of St. Augustine's grammar school grad- tributed. The Rev. P. J. Campbell gave the diplomas and the crete company's yard at Fletcher uated last Sunday. Scholastic and perfect attendance awards Rev. Henry B. Smith addressed the graduating class. Several st. will be determined by the were presented to several students before diplomas were dis- scholarships were among the awards. (Leone) courts. The selectmen, meeting Mon- day morning, decided to ask a Arthur Williams declaratory judgement from the Punchard Graduates 105 Tomorrow court as to the extent of Acme TIRES Candidate For firm's right to operate there. Town counsel Vincent Stulgis Night; 97th Annual Commencement will file necessary papers, the Representative selectmen explained. I AT ONCE One hundred and five seniors Mendelssohn's"War March of the • Selectman Stafford Lindsay ;will march down the aisles of Pun- Priests" tomorrow night in their Saint Augustine Atty. Arthur Williams, 127 Ha- said the action came after re- chard auditorium to the strains of last formal school activity4. If storage space! verhill st., has announced his peated complaints from residents The 97th annual commencement candidacy for the Republican of the area. There have been sev- exercises of Punchard High school Graduates 49 In nomination for representative in eral public hearings when res- will see diplomas handed to the the General Court from the Fifth idents have complained about the WE'RE graduates by School committee Sunday Services Essex District comprising And- IRE THEM SO . Chairman Roy Russell, following use of the yard — citing noise, over, No. Andover, Methuen less vibration, traffic hazzards, dust the presentation of prizes and Forty-nine young people re- precinct three and Ward one of and devaluation of the property scholarships. ceived diplomas from St. Augus- LOW-LOW PRICES ! Lawrence. lie has been a life- as reasons why use of the yard a Parents and friends of the tine's school Sunday afternoon long resident of Greater Law- should not be allowed. graduates, assembled for the 8 during graduation exercises held • Our ability to serve rence. / you o'clock program, will hear Saluta- in St. Augustine's church. 00e. The (Continued on Page 12) more rapidly than you ex- torian Leigh Henderson present Rev. Patrick J. CaMpbell Building In May pect is one of our valued ( Continued on Page 11) presented awards to four boys and four girls, while 14 young- assets. When moments Top Awards Given sters received awards for perfect Hits $492,950 count, count on us. We attendance and two others were To Punchard Grads New-building permits issued dur- specialize in prompt, pre- given honorable mention for par- [ER ing May were estimated at $492,- ticipation in the essay contest. cise compounding at prices At Final Assembly 950 by Building Inspector Ralph T-MILERS The Rev. Henry 13. Smith gave that are uniformly fair. JAP Coleman, whose report was is- the graduation address. Awards in many fields of en-- sued this week. Twenty-eight Try us the next time. Boys' Awards deavor were presented to Pun- new homes were included in the BEETLE Patrick Owen Erwin received chard seniors Monday morning figure. MAIN AT PARK ST. the Catholic Daughters, Court St. during the annual Award Assem- He said additions and altera- A new threat to New Eng- (Continued on Page Ten) bly. TEL. 107 land trees. Our skilled ex- (Continued from Page hive) 6.70 a 15 Four art students received free 16 perts can wipe them out. tuitions to an art school — in this r$1 Call now for instant pro- case the Museum of Fine Arts — SIZES ALSO REDUCED tectiond tax and recappable tiro as the top awards in the national t and WHITE SIDEWALLSI competition. They were Thomas free Lawlor, Beverly Becotte, Mary Alice Baer and Sandra Mckiniry. estimates (Continued on Page 19) ANDOVE R 1848 POWER ISCOLL PERSONAL MOWERS 30 So. Broadway, Lawrence 13 TEL. MU 3-3 AMALIA BUSINESS Foley — Lawn Boy — Homko :E CALL MU 3-0396 DE011 TREE SURGEONS, INC. CALL 1943 COLE PAINT DISTRIBUTOR PHARMACY 6 Haverhill St., Shawsheen THE TOWNSMAN 10 MAIN ST }t1 1 I. 1156 ESS 2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 14, 1956 ItS ON A I. i son Hoyt and family of So. Lin- Billy Battles has returned to coln joined the family circle for a Army Now Has his hone on Chandler rd. alter en- EST PARISH reunion. joying a several days trip to Phila- M is. Sarah Lewis. triiiel *tr.lt.plione 2115 First Grade Picnic delphia with his r.zrandtather. Will- l'hirty members of the first grade 6-Month Active iam Rhoads. Fourth meeting Help Along Club Meets of the West school with their Members of the Help Along club ANDOVER The fourth meeting of the Nlerri- teacher, Mrs. Skully, were enter- Duty Program mack Valley Chapter of the 5th l'.S. met last Thursday evening in the tained Monday at the home of Mrs. h 41. igh school ua e hav Infantry Regiment association and home of Miss Ebba Peterson of Malcolm Battles of Chandler rd. e an opportunity to serve only six NOW THRU SATURDAY auxiliary was held Sunday, June High Plain rd. A cookout was Billy Battles is a member of the o ritl s a u y .3, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- held at 7:30 at which 24 members class. A cookout was thoroughly I'LL CRY TOMORROW byn e r get ten,i navi ney bggeed o c ifnlo iliwi fwAr ward Thompson, Argilla rd. There were present. A feature of the ev- enjoyed by the little folks. The ? Susan fI nucirn betwerttnaw en 17lsir7aftiinonshvtao Hayward - Richard Conte ening was a surprise tendered Ev- other first grade of the school and hen were 16 men and seven women yearsarors nol d enlisseitt 1:55 5:20 8:45 erett Belisle who left Friday for their teacher, Miss Eunice O'Don- gesi8hmor present and the new charter was month active d uty period MOH AWK Ft. Dix, N.J., where he will be nell, were entertained at the home an d then opened. The national secretary, serve 7% years in the active stationed for the next few months. of Mrs. Donald Hill of Chandler re- In Technicolor Robert Weston, and Mrs. Weston of Portland, Me., were present. Mr.. Belisle was presented a Leath. rd. Paul Hill is a member of that Scott i3rady - Rita Gam sg Theu n programt neare souomt sdn t. Retired Major Robert Howell of er Dopp bag and also an address class. .gl 3:55 7:20 graduatere euy t sa n o c t soetnahido f en lte f Portland, Me., also attended. book by members of the club. Mr. :y Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Church News two eeaa rs a ptiiv led Friends were present from Tyngs- Belisle has been active in Ando- ey June 17th-18th- 19th At the Communion service held by three years in the active re- boro, Southbridge, Tewksbury, ver Grange lbr a number of years in the West church Sunday, June serve and a year in the standby Chelsea, Beverly, Haverhill and and for the past year has been ov- FGRBIDDEN P LANET 3, the following were united with reserve. Lawrence. The next meeting will erseer. Everyone wished him good Cinemascope & Ter., . the church: Mr. and Mrs. George Men over 181/2 be held July 1. luck as he left to join the army. , enlisting under Walter Pidgeon - Anne Francis Bancroft, Mrs. Harold Bruner, Mr. the two-year duty plan, may serve 2:10 5:25 8:40 Pilgrim Fello wship and Mrs. Vahey Gulezian, Mrs. the time when they choose as FORT YUMA Last Friday at 4 a very happy Charles McCabe, Mr. arid Mrs. long as they have not been called In Technicolor and enthusiastic group of young Aubrey Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.