Official reports of the town of Wayland 1939-1941, Part 21

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1939
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 614


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Article 2. To choose all necessary Town officers, agents and committees not elected by the official ballot.


Voted that John Connelly, Llewellyn Mills and Ernest E. Sparks, M.D., act as Trustees of the Allen Fund.


Voted that the Selectmen act as Fence Viewers.


Voted that the Constables act as Field Drivers.


Arthur W. Atwood, Melville Loker and Arthur F. Marston were elected as Surveyors of Lumber.


Arthur W. Atwood, Joseph Decatur and Arthur F. Mar- ston were elected as Measurers of Wood and Bark.


The following were elected members of the Memorial Day Committee :


Spanish War Veterans Frank C. Moore, William Hardy, Sr.


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World War Veterans Earl G. Barry, James J. Bennett, Gustave Blomgren, Frank A. Burke, William G. Curley, August Dath, John W. Leavitt, Parker H. Groton, Joe Perodeau, Cornelius J. Maguire, Percy Steele.


Article 3. To grant money for necessary Town purposes.


Voted unanimously that the report, the recommendations and the budget, as prepared by the Finance Committee, be accepted, and that there be appropriated and assessed therefor the sum of $183,094.33.


Recommendations as voted :


That in line with previous comments, the Town direct : the Assessors to prepare, print and distribute during 1941 a valuation list ; the various departments to clear requests for legal advice through the Board of Selectmen; and the Fire Depart- ment, after exit repairs at the Cochituate Fire Station are com- plete, to make regulations for the use of the upper floor-to include, limitation on size of gatherings and setting of a rental fee ;


That the money received from the Dog Taxes be divid- ed ; one-half to the Schools' Expense and one-half to the Library Expense Account ;


That the $200.00 provided in the Park Budget for the Life Guard at Baldwin's Pond be used to pay the salary of the Life Guard maintained at that Pond by the Wayland Chapter of the Red Cross ;


That the unexpended balance in the following accounts be transferred to the Excess and Deficiency Account :


Construction-Lake Road $ .51


Highway-New Truck 1.81


Curbing Installation-Main Street 2.27 Unpaid Bills: Voted 3/6/40 36.00


The following is the Finance Committee's Report as voted by the Town :


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Finance Committee's Budget for 1941


1940 Appropriated


1940 Expended


1940 Balance


1941 Recommended


GOVERNMENT


Reserve


$4,500.00


$4,079.64


$420.36


$6,000.00


Moderator


9.00


9.00


9.00


Selectmen : Salaries


450.00


450.00


450.00


Expense


200.00


199.33


67


300.00


Accountant and Secretary to Board of Selectmen :


Salary


1,350.00


1,250.00


100.00


1,350.00


Expense


160.00


160.00


160.00


Treasurer :


Salary


750.00


750.00


750.00


Expense


225.00


From "Reserve"


50.00


267.89


7.11


275.00


Tax Title Sales Expense


600.00


375.17


224.83


500.00


Collector :


Salary


1,700.00


From "Reserve"


207.00


1,907.00


1,900.00


Expense


700.00


697.57


2.43


700.00


Assessors :


Salaries


1,620.00


1,620.00


1,620.00


Expense


350.00


350.00


350.00


Office Equipment


100.00


Compilation and printing revaluation list


Salaries-Assessors Typing, printing and delivery


380.00


500.00


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1940 Appropriated


1940 Expended


1940 Balance


1941


Recommended


Clerk : Salary Expense


180.00


180.00


180.00


200.00


199.65


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200.00


Planning Board: Expense


400.00


319.23


80.77


400.00


Finance Committee : Expense


30.00


From "Reserve"


1.45


31.45


30.00


Zoning Board of Appeals: Expense


25.00


23.00


2.00


25.00


Town Counsel and Legal Claims


1,200.00


881.55


318.45


750.00


Certification of Notes


20.00


10.00


10.00


20.00


Elections : Officers


345.60


From "Reserve"


16.20


361.80


86.40


Expense


200.00


171.75


28.25


75.00


Registrars : Salaries


410.00


410.00


410.00


Transportation


75.00


75.00


75.00


Supplies


320.00


313.34


6.66


275.00


Clerical Expense


100.00


100.00


100.00


Town Hall : Maintenance


1,150.00


From "Reserve"


214.35


1,364.35


1,200.00


Repairs


300.00


266.22


33.78


300.00


Vault and Office Equipment


200.00


Balance 1/1/40


150.00


147.01


202.99


PROTECTION Police Department : Salary-Chief


1,620.00


1,620.00


1,620.00


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Expense


From "Reserve"


1,100.00 75.00


1,072.40


102.60


1,100.00


Transportation


400.00


400.00


400.00


Fire Department :


Maintenance (Includes Salaries ) From "Reserve" Cochituate Station Repairs


280.60


2,680.60


2,600.00


300.00


Moth Extermination Department :


Town Work


1,000.00


999.74


.26


500.00


Private Work


300.00


260.00


40.00


300.00


Elm Leaf Beetle Spraying


200.00


197.00


3.00


200.00


Tree Warden's Department


500.00


499.45


.55


700.00


Sealer :


Salary


100.00


100.00


100.00


Expense


50.00


47.32


2.68


50.00


HEALTH


Board of Health :


Salaries


157.50


157.50


157.50


Maintenance


1,600.00


1,437.30


162.70


1,600.00


Milk Inspection


25.00


25.00


25.00


Anti-toxin Test


50.00


50.00


50.00


Inspection of Animals


100.00


100.00


100.00


Middlesex County Hospital :


Principal on debt


1,000.00


1,000.00


Interest on debt


106.25


63.75


Maintenance


1,646.21


1,432.68


2,400.00


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1940 Appropriated


1940 Expended


1940 Balance


1941 Recommended


HIGHWAY : Surveyor : Salary Highways and Bridges


1,620.00


1,620.00


1,620.00


From "Reserve"


500.00


4,961.78


38.22


4,500.00


Oiling


7,000.00


6,996.88


3.12


7,000.00


Sidewalks : Maintenance


300.00


296.34


3.66


300.00


New Construction


500.00


Railings


300.00


269.78


30.22


300.00


Snow Removal


From "Reserve"


220.00


10,719.93


07


3,500.00


Highway Garage Maintenance


500.00


478.27


21.73


500.00


Care of Dumps


200.00


196.75


3.25


200.00


Road Machinery Account


642.30


620.08


22.22


Art. 10


Street Lighting


6,400.00


6,150.63


249.37


5,300.00


Chapter 90 Maintenance :


Balance 1/1/40


1,043.35


1,043.27


.08


From Town


1,500.00


2,000.00


From State and County (thru note discount )


3,000.00


4,499.98


02


Street Construction :


Lake Road


Balance 1/1/40


1,563.69


1,563.18


.51


Old Connecticut Path


Balance 1/1/40


2,87


2.87


High Street and Brackett Road


Balance 1/1/40


.35


.35


4,500.00


10,500.00


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Pine Ridge Rd. Ext. and Lake Path Curbing Installation : Main Street New Equipment : Truck Sidewalk Tractor


2,800.00


2,015.47


784.53


300.00


297.73


2.27


1,150.00


1,148.19


1.81


Voted 12/4/40


2,145.00


2,145.00


WELFARE


Public Welfare Board :


Salaries


200.00


200.00


200.00


Agent-Salary


600.00


580.49


19.51


900.00


Expense : Rent, tel., trans.


600.00


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From "Reserve"


1,600.00


Voted 12/4/40


2,800.00


Cash refunds


80.00


15,468.79


11.21


15,000.00


Maintenance


Other cities and towns


1,500.00


1,499.07


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Aid to Dependent Children : Appropriation Federal Grants : Maintenance


2,000.00


1,448.00


552.00


2,400.00


Balance 1/1/40


144.60


Received 1940


418.00


236.00


326.60


Administration :


Balance 1/1/40


12.44


Received 1940


12.52


12.00


12.96


Maintenance


11,000.00


1940 1940 Appropriated Expended


1940


1941


Old Age Assistance : Appropriation


Refunds


14,000.00 69.70


13,423.31


646.39


14,000.00


Federal Grants : Maintenance


Balance 1/1/40


1,506.13


Received 1940


10,206.45


Refunds


5.00


9,433.05


2,284.53


Administration :


Balance 1/1/40


9.46


Received 1940


343.88


329.59


23.75


42 Unpaid Bills : Framingham Union Hospital Voted 12/4/40


721.60


721.60


State and Military Aid Soldiers' Relief :


700.00


590.00


110.00


1,000.00


Agent-Salary


150.00


150.00


150.00


Agent-Expense


100.00


100.00


100.00


Maintenance


3,500.00


From "Reserve"


302.66


3,802.66


3,500.00


EDUCATION


Schools :


Expense


58,350.00


61,000.00


From "Dog Licenses"


379.03


From "Reserve"


525.43


59,254.46


Balance Recommended


Vocational Tuition School Dental Clinic


1,200.00


963.56


236.44


1,200.00


350.00


From "Reserve"


38.56


388.56


400.00


Medical Inspection of Schools District Nurse :


135.00


135.00


135.00


Salary


1,620.00


1,620.00


1,620.00


Expense


75.00


From "Reserve"


16.84


91.84


75.00


Transportation


300.00


From "Reserve"


26.38


326.38


400.00


Cochituate School Basement


Balance 1/1/40


268.69


268.69


Centre School Basement


9,500.00


8,418.04


1,081.96


Library and Reading Room


3,100.00


3,200.00


From "Dog Licenses"


379.03


3,478.14


.89


UNCLASSIFIED


Park Commission :


Expense


600.00


580.78


19.22


800.00


Life Guard at Dudley Pond


200.00


200.00


200.00


Life Guard at Baldwin's Pond


200.00


200.00


200.00


Memorial Day


400.00


372.70


27.30


400.00


Town Clocks-Care, repair and tower rental


90.00


90.00


90.00


Town Reports


570.00


566.00


4.00


550.00


Surety Bonds


450.00


433.00


17.00


450.00


Insurance


2,400.00


2,261.89


138.11


2,850.00


Notices of Meetings


100.00


76.00


24.00


100.00


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1940 Appropriated


1940 Expended


1940 Balance Recommended


Welfare Claims for 1939 and prior years Unpaid Bills : Voted 3/6/40


3,500.00


3,500.00 36.00


Legion Post Quarters-Rent


600.00


600.00


600.00


W. P. A. Expense :


Balance 1/1/40


5,386.36


10,000.00


10,721.24


4,665.12


Art. 12


Salaries :


Commissioners


135.00


135.00


135.00


Clerk


300.00


300.00


300.00


Assistant Clerk


100.00


100.00


100.00


Maintenance : Hydrants


3,000.00


3,000.00


From "Water Available Surplus"


7,470.77


10,354.77


116.00


Art. 8


Lake Path six-inch Water Main


1,200.00


From "Reserve"


5.17


1,205.17


Cemeteries :


Salaries : Clerk Maintenance


100.00


100.00


100.00


1,900.00


1,899.93


.07


2,000.00


Cemetery Service :


Maintenance


1,000.00


666.85


333.15


900.00


Cemetery General Improvement :


Balance 1/1/40


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From "Sale of Lots, 1940"


555.00


459.25


95.88


Art. 5


1941


3,315.13


3,279.13


Appropriation ENTERPRISES Water Department :


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FINANCIAL


Interest :


High School Notes


1,920.00


1,920.00


1,770.00


Miscellaneous


280.00


171.00


109.00


180.00


Water Main Extension Notes


775.00


775.00


Art. 7


Water Dept. Equipment Notes


22.50


22.50


Art. 7


Maturing Debt :


High School Notes


5,000.00


5,000.00


5,000.00


Water Main Extension Notes


4,500.00


4,500.00


Art. 6


Water Dept. Equipment Notes


1,500.00


1,500.00


Art. 6


$183,094.33


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1940 1940 Appropriated Expended


1940


1941


Balance Recommended


TRUST FUNDS' INCOME REPORT FOR 1940 Charity Funds : Balance 1/1/40 Received 1940


$358.25 472.26


$830.51


$514.71


$315.80


Library Funds : Balance 1/1/40 Received 1940


$ 186.48


1,304.71


$1,491.19


$1,140.16


$351.03


Cemetery Funds :


$711.05


Balance 1/1/40 Received 1940


666.43


$1,377.48


$667.04


$710.44


Parmenter Cemetery Funds : Balance 1/1/40 Received 1940


$166.43


130.00


$296.43


$142.00


$154.43


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Article 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasur- er, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1941 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than a year in ac- cordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Voted unanimously that the Treasurer be authorized, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1941 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than a year in accordance with Sec- tion 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate $220.00 for general improvement in any of the Cemeteries, same to be takn from money in the Town Treasury received from the sale of Burial Lots in 1940 in accordance with Chapter 114, Section 15, of the General Laws, or do or act.


Voted unanimously that the Town appropriate $220 for general improvement in the cemeteries, same to be taken from money in the Town Treasury received from the sale of Burial Lots in 1940 in accordance with Chapter 114, Section 15, of the General Laws.


Article 6. To see if the Town will appropriate for pay- ment of "Water Main Extension Notes Maturing in 1941" the sum of $4,500.00, and appropriate for payment of "Water De- partment Equipment Notes Maturing in 1941" the sum of $1,500.00, the entire $6,000.00 to be taken from "Water Avail- able Surplus," or do or act.


Voted unanimously that the Town appropriate for payment of "Water Main Extension Notes Maturing in 1941" the sum of $4,500, and appropriate for payment of "Water Department Equipment Notes Maturing in 1941" the sum of $1,500, the entire $6,000 to be taken from "Water Available Surplus."


Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate for pay- ment of interest due in 1941 on "Water Extension Notes" the sum of $585.00, and for interest due in 1941 on "Water De- partment Equipment Notes" the sum of $7.50, the entire sum, $592.50, to be taken from "Water Available Surplus," or do or act.


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Voted unanimously that the Town appropriate for payment of interest due in 1941 on "Water Extension Notes" the sum of $585, and for interest due in 1941 on "Water Department Equipment Notes" the sum of $7.50, the entire sum $592.50 to be taken from "Water Available Surplus."


Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate for "Water Department Maintenance" the sum of $6,969.86 to be taken from "Water Available Surplus," or do or act.


Voted unanimously that the Town appropriate for "Water Department Maintenance" the sum of $6,969.86, and that this sum be taken from "Water Available Surplus."


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $6,500.00 to be used toward the purchase of a grader for the Highway Department, and in connection with the pur- chase thereof, will authorize the Highway Surveyor, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to sell, trade or otherwise dispose of the present 1930 grader.


Voted unanimously that the Town will appropriate and assess the sum of $6,500 for the purchase of a grader for the Highway Department, and in connection therewith, authorize the sale, trade or other disposition of the present equipment, the purchase to be made by the Highway Surveyor, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate for "Road Machinery Account" the sum of $$606.50, the money to be taken from "Road Machinery Fund."


Voted unanimously that there be appropriated for "Road Machinery Account" the sum of $606.50, and that this sum be taken from "Road Machinery Fund."


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for the improvement of Old Connec- ticut Path, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose, or take any other action in relation thereto, the work to be done under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen by the Highway Surveyor.


Voted unanimously that there be appropriated and assessed the sum of $6,000 for the improvement of Old Connecticut Path, said sum, or any portion thereof, to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or


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both, for this purpose, the work to be done under the direction of the Board of Selectmen by the Highway Surveyor.


Article 12. To see if the Town will appropriate and assess the sum of $6,000.00 to be used under the direction of the Board of Selectmen in connection with W. P. A. or other similar Federal or State projects, or do or act.


Voted unanimously that there be appropriated and assessed the sum of $8,000 to be used with the balance in the account of $4,665.12, the entire sum $12,665.12, to be used as the Town's share of W.P.A. expense, under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen.


Article 13. To see if the Town will appropriate and assess a sum of money to put in a water main from Old Con- necticut Path along Stone Bridge Road and around Riverview Terrace, or do or act.


Voted to pass over the Article.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and assess the sum of 1,200.00 for the purchase of a chassis and materials for the equipment of a forest fire fighting truck, and to authorize the trade-in, sale or other disposal of the two 1919 Reo trucks, or do or act.


Voted unanimously that there be appropriated and assessed the sum of $1,200 for the purchase of a chassis and equipment for a forest fire fighting truck, the work of building the body to be done by the members of the Fire Department, the purchase of the chassis to be made by the engineers, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, and further, that the engineers and Board of Selectmen be authorized to trade in, sell or otherwise dispose of such portions of the 1919 Reo trucks as is not required in the reconstruction of the new equipment.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and assess a sum of money in the amount of $500.00 to re- imburse Frank A. Burke of Wayland for hospital and medical expenses incurred as a result of injuries sustained by him while in the performance of his duties as fireman for the Town of Wayland, or do or otherwise act thereon.


Voted that there be appropriated and assessed the sum of $500 to be paid to Frank A. Burke to reimburse him for expenses incurred in connection with injuries sustained by him while in the performance of his duties as fireman for the Town of Wayland.


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Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to change the term of office of the Selectmen, pursuant to Chapter 41 of the General Laws, from one year to three years, effective with the annual election in 1942, or do or act.


Voted that until further vote by the Town, the term of office of the Selectmen be changed from one year to three years, effective with the annual election in 1942, at which time one Selectman shall be elected for one year, one for two years and one for three years, and thereafter, one Selectman shall be elected each year to serve for a term of three years.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and assess the sum of $200.00 to purchase and erect a flag pole for the High School, or do or act.


Voted to pass over the Article.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing by-laws of the Town by adopting a new article to be known as the Building Code and being regulations for the in- spection of materials, construction, alteration, repair and use of buildings and other structures within the Town, and to pro- vide penalties for violation, thereof, substantially as contained in the report of the committee appointed at the Special Town Meeting, December 14, 1938, as added to by vote of the Town at the Annual Town Meeting in March, 1939, a copy of which report is printed in the Town Report for the calendar year end- ing December 31, 1940, and a copy of which is on file in the Town Clerk's Office, or do or act.


The following motion was declared lost by the Moderator on the grounds that a two-thirds vote was necessary.


That the By-laws of the Town be and they hereby are amended by adding thereto certain provisions to be known as The Building Code, and being regulations for the inspection and construction of buildings within the Town as contained in the Report of the Committee appointed at the Special Town Meeting December 14, 1938, as amended by said Committee as added to in 1939 and continued at the Annual Town Meeting in March 1940, a copy of which Report was printed in a pamph- let entitled "The Building Code of the Town of Wayland, Mass." and delivered with the Town Report for the calendar year ended December 31, 1940, and presented to this meeting.


Vote : Yes 104 No 68


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The following amendments to the Building Code were voted before the above motion was put to vote.


Voted that no change or alteration in the Building Code shall be made except by vote at an annual town meeting.


Voted that Sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 be amended by chang- ing the references to Section 3.3.4 to Section 3.3.3 and that the second paragraph of Section 3.3.1 be amended by striking out everything following the word "loads" in the fourth line there- of, so that said paragraph shall read as follows :


"Footings of foundation walls, chimneys, piers, columns, etc. shall be wide and thick enough to safely resist the imposed dead, live and wind loads."


Approved by the Attorney General, April 16, 1941.


Article 19. To see if the Town will amend its by-laws by adding a new article, substantially as follows: "The Treasurer shall have authority as to any property now owned, or hereafter acquired through the foreclosure of tax titles held by the Town, subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to sell such property, after first giving notice of the time and place of sale by posting such notice of sale in some convenient and public place in the Town, fourteen days at least before the time fixed for such sale, and shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to reject any bid which he may deem inadequate, and pending such sale, the Custodian of such prop- erty shall have authority, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to cause to be demolished any buildings or structures on such tax title land which he believes for the benefit of the Town are in need thereof." Or amend the by-laws by the ad- dition of an article substantially like the foregoing article or any part thereof .


Voted unanimously that the Town amend its by-laws by the addition of the following article: "The Treasurer shall have the authority as to any property now owned, or hereafter acquired through the foreclosure of tax titles held by the Town, subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to sell such property, after first giving notice of the time and place of sale by posting such notice of sale in some convenient and public place in the Town, fourteen days at least before the time fixed for such sale, and shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to reject any bid which he may deem inadequate, and pending such sale, the Custodian of such prop- erty shall have authority, with the approval of the Board of


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Selectmen, to cause to be demolished any buildings or structures on such tax title land which he believes for the benefit of the Town are in need thereof."


Approved by the Attorney General April 15, 1941.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sections 81F to 81J inclusive of Chapter 41 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth as set forth in Chapter 211 of the Acts and Re- solves of 1936, Section 4, under which the Board of Survey of the Town shall have enlarged powers in regard to subdivisions hereafter made in the Town, or take any other action in rela- tion thereto.


Voted unanimously that the Town accept Sections 81F to 81J of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, as set forth in Chapter 211 of the Acts and Resolves of 1936, Section 4.


Article 21. To see what sum, if any, the Town will vote to transfer from available funds to meet any of the appropria- tions made under the foregoing articles.


Voted that the Article be passed over.


Voted to dissolve the meeting at 10:30 P. M.


A true copy : Attest :


M. ALICE NEALE, Town Clerk of the Town of Wayland.


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RESULTS OF TOWN ELECTION March 3, 1941


Prec. 1 Prec. 2 Total


Moderator


Howard S. Russell, Nom. Papers


379


562


941


J. Fred Wheeler


0


1


1


Everett Bigwood


1


0


1


John B. Holt


2


0


2


Town Clerk


M. Alice Neale, Nom. Papers


387


610


997


Selectmen


Herman F. Allen, Nom. Papers


77


287


364


Frank H. Carter, Nom. Papers


198


190


388


Chester H. Hobbs, Nom. Papers


207


296


503


William F. Hynes, Nom. Papers


333


352


685


John W. Leavitt, Nom. Papers


188


375


563


William A. Loker, Nom. Pepers


190


550


740


Treasurer


Frank G. McKenna, Nom. Papers


380


598


978


Collector of Taxes


Theodore H. Harrington, Nom. Papers


383


619


1002


Board of Public Welfare


Carlisle D. Scotland, Nom. Papers


352


560


912


Malcolm Clark


0


1


1


Everett Bigwood


1


0


1


School Committee


Dorothy Small Damon, Nom. Papers


234


198


432


Ellen B. Ferguson, Nom. Papers


212


561


773


Assessor


Charles M. Mathews, Nom. Papers


359


612


971


Charles Morgan


2


0


2


53


Prec. 1 Prec. 2 Total


Water Commissioner


Walter S. Bigwood, Nom. Papers


359


566


925


Trustees of the Public Library


Arthur C. K. Hallock, Nom. Papers


333


479


812


J. Sidney Stone, Nom. Papers


349


487


836


Edward Hynes


1


0


1


Cemetery Commissioner


Martin R. Edwards, Nom. Papers


349


521


870


Malcolm Clark


0


1


1


Edward Hynes


1


0


1


Tree Warden


Charles L. Fullck, Nom. Papers


357


605


962


Highway Surveyor


Albert E. Potvin, Nom. Papers


360


641


1001


James Ferguson


1


0


1


Francis Erwin


1


0


1


Thomas H. Hynes


1


0


1


Edward Hynes


1


0


1


Board of Health


Ernest H. Damon, Nom. Papers


358


575


933


William J. Dahill


1


0


1


Park Commissioner


Elmer W. Bigwood, Nom. Papers


352


571


923


Malcolm Clark


0


1


1


Planning Board


Arthur D. Dooley, Nom. Papers


312


523


835


Chester H. Hobbs, Nom. Papers


325


472


797


Malcolm Clark


0


1


1


Commissioner of Trust Funds


345


548


893


John W. Leavitt, Nom. Papers C. Gordon Minoro


0


1


1


Constables


John P. Butler, Nom. Papers


195


433


628


George A. Celorier, Nom. Papers


244


515


759


Wilfred L. Celorier, Nom. Papers


237


489


726


54


Prec. 1 Prec. 2 Total


Ernest H. Damon, Nom. Papers


297


512


809


Charles F. Dusseault, Nom. Papers


258


503


761


Frederick H. Perry, Nom. Papers


192


437


629


John J. Linnehan, Nom. Papers


371


490


861


Charles M. Nelson, Nom. Papers


174


382


556


Franck C. Moore


31


27


58


Fred Fiske


0


1


1


C. Gordon Minor


0


1


1


Albert Smith


0


1


1


Malcolm Clark


0


1


1


Flora Cody


1


0


1


Andrew Egan


1


0


1


55


MARRIAGES Registered in the Town of Wayland for the Year 1941


JANUARY


6 David Rudnick, Rosa Gliserman, at Wayland, by M. Alice Neale, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.


18 Eugene Herman Hill, Gladys Francis Robinson, at Natick, by Rev. Guy H. Wayne.


FEBRUARY


15 Clifford Harlow Shay, Mildred Barbara Genthner, at Wes- ton, by Rev. R. S. Emrich.




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