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Committee decharge.
591
FEB 1.3 1928
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fan of land windle with the
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within one year form date herist, pane
if the sand from who'll at any homs
the ward one year from lots of hell
592
FEB 1.5 1938
. manfine with the end of wine
the excess und deficiency account the sum of "5906.10 to be applied to ifpropriotime made in 1728, to be used by the hadesame as fire cons.
F
4.40 Pm.
Welten Pelosio
moderation
FEB 15 1928
OFFICERS APPOINTED BY SELECTMEN FEBRUARY 15 1928
OFFICE
NAME
WHEN QUALIFIED
BEFORE WHOM
GEORGE W. DAY JOHN C. MONAHAN
EMILE E. PAIGNON
JAMES W. STEVENS JAMES A. GRANT
JOHN J. MEAGHER
March 8 192 8
Edward & O Himself to
TOWN COUNSEL
JOHN H. VALENTINE
SUPT. STRTS.
WILLIAM SHANKS
Feb 21 1928
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
ARNOLD C. PERHAM
APR 20 1928 TOWN CLERK
FIRE
WILLIS MAC COMO UN EXPIRE TERM
ENGINEERS
ARCHIBALD COOKE SIDNEY E. DUPE E
Feb 2 3 1928 9Am Cool Thay 71928 Thay 41928
MOTH. SUPT.
WILLIAM SHANKS
JAMES F. LEAHEY
Ofer 2 1928 Feb 21 1928
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
JANITORS OF PUB- BUILDINGS
JOHN WRIGLEY-CENTRE
Feb 2/ 1928
From Click
SEALER OF WEIGHTS + MEAS .
CURTIS A. AIKEN
Feb 21 1928
FOREST FIRE WARDEN
SIDNEYE. DUPES
Juf 231928
FINANCE COMMITTEE
March 6 1928 March 20 1928
Yorum Ch.
March 301928 Formy Check
593
TOFILL AN
594
FEB 15 1928
OFFICE
NAME
WHEN QUALIFIED.
BEFORE WHOM
SUPT. OF INFIRMARY
FRANK HANNAFORD
March 1 1928
Trans Clerk
SUPT. OF BURIALS WALTER PERHAM OF IND. Sol. + SAILORS
CHIEF OF POLICE
REGULAR POLICE OFFICERS
SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS
BENJAMIN HEALD WILLIAM PEID
Feb 15 1928 June 261928 Fut 25 1928 27251928 June 2 6 1928 Feb 15 1928 Feb 24 1928 Aug 41928 AUG. 9 1928
Trum Click
A. C. Sweiter J. P.
-
-
Tom Clark Town Clark
ALBERT MC SWEENEY (WITHOUT PAY) JOHN F. TRAINOR GERALD LORMAN
GEORGE DUFF
PEARL T. DURRELL
CARL DUNNING RICHARD E. DAVIS
WEIGHEPS OF COAL+ CORE
HAROLD D. MACDONALD EDWARD T. HEALY
Feb 28 1928 March 3 1928 Feb. 24 1928
Town Cluck Tren Clerk Town Click
JOHN J. DUNIGAN JAMES P. DUNiGAN ARTHUR HEALY JAMES LONG MARY C. HEALY SARAH DUNIGAN CHARLES UNICE JOHN A. HEALY ORA HARDY
Fb 6 1929 JUNE 2 1928 March 31928
Torm Click Trum Click.
Farbe 21 1928 Jeb 61929 Oct 16 1928
Town Click
Form Click
Town Click F 1
WEIGHERS OF HAY
HAROLD D. MACDONALD MIRON A. QUEEN
Feb 28 1928
AC Sweetan
Fb 216928 Feb 21 1928 ", Fet 211928 "
Forman P. Mson h.P.
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MEASURETS OF SAWDUST
FRED I . VINAL JOHNE JOHNSON JOHN E. JOHNSON HAROLD C. KING BERNARD MCGOVERN
5.13
FEB 15 1928
OFFICE
NAME
WHEN QUALIFIED BEFORE WHOM
MEASURERS OF LUMBER
MYRON A. QUEEN PEARL DURRELL
CARL DUNNING
RICHARD E. DAVIS
JAMES A. BERTON
ARTHUR LA PRICE
OSCAR PALM HARRY L. PARKHURST
FRANCIS O. DUTTON
WALTER EDWARDS
JOSEPH ERWIN
EDWARD B. RUSSELL
MEASURERS OF WOOD
MYRON A QUEEN PEARL T. DURRELL CARL DUNNING RICHARD E. DAVIS ERVIN W. SWEETSER HOSMER W. SWEETSER HARRY L. PARKHURST JAMES F. DUNIGAN
Feb 21 1928 Forman, Pavans & P Feb 211928 Feb 2/ 1928
March 91928 Town Binh.
MEASURERS OF LOGS
JAMES A. BERTON
FENCE VIEWERS
BENJAMIN HEALD WILLIAM REID GEORGE A. MCNULTY
Feb 21 1928 Fb 21 1928 Feb 21 192 8 Set 21 1928 FB 21 1928 Feb 21 1928
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Forman Param B. P.
APR. 24 1928
TOWN CLERK
Feb 21 1928 Jumpon a. P.Masch.
REFUSED Feb. 24 1928
Town Check
598
FEB 25 1928
OFFICE
NAME
WHEN QUALIFIED
BEFORE WHOM
WEIGHERS OF
JAMES F. LEAHEY HAROLD D MACDONALD SINAI SiMARD
Feb 2/ 1928 Feb 28 1928 march 5 1928 March 31928
form OF. Picken h.P. Then Click Town Click Town Clerk
Fib 21 1928
Town Click
Mar. 3 1928
apr. 11 1928 Man. 61928 Zb 231928
Tam Click Trum Clerk Town Clin.
act 10 1928
Town Click
MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE
GEORGE PETERSON (S.) SIDNEY PERHAM (AM. LEG.) FRED WIGGIN (S. F. A. TP )
apr 27 1928 May 28 1928
Trum Clubs
MEAT INSPECTORS
WILLIAM SHALL ALBERT S. PARK
APR. 231928 APR 24 1928
Town Click
SPECIAL POLICE WITHOUT PAK
LEROY R. FALES GEORGE WOODBURY DANIEL PLUMMER MORTON WRIGHT
MAY 28 1928
JUNE 21928 Oct 81928
Francia I humbly 38. Achwarten g.P. From Clerk .
MERCHANDISE MARY C. HEALEY
GEORGE F. WILLIAMS CHARLES UNICE WILLIAM BROWN EDWARD T. HEALY JAMES P. DUNiGAN WALTER PERHAM SIDNEY E. PERHAM JAMES P. WALKER HERBERT S. RUSSELL JAMES H. LONG
JAMES F. DUNIGAN CLARENCE LEAVITT
597
Warrant for Presidential Primary Tuesday, the Twenty fourth day of Oferit, 1928 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
middleut , SS To, John & Johnson, a Cometable of the Trum of Chelmsford.
Greeting : In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to must in their several polling places , viz :
Precinct 1. From Stall, Chelmsford Contre Precinct 2, From Hall, Worth Chelmsford Precinct 3 Historical Hall, West Chitosfond Treant 4. School House, East Chelmsford Precinct 5, Liberty Hall, South Chehisford Precinct 6. Golden arve School Anne. Westlands
On Tuesday the Twenty fourth day. april, 1928, at four o clock P.m. for the following purpress;
7 Helegation of large to the national Convention of the Republican Party 8 Helegates of large to the National Convention of the Humocratie Party I alternate Delegatie at large to the natural Convention of the Republican Party 8 alternate Helegates of logs to the National Convention of the Himrustic Party 2 Hestreet Helegates to the national Convention of the Republican Party Fifth Congressional Histrust
2 alternate Histreet Delegates to the national Convention of the Republican Party, Fifth Congressional District A Histreet Heligatin to the national Convention of the Democratic Party, Fifth Congressional District 4 alternate Histrict Heligates to the National Convention
598
ARR 2 2 1528
of the Homoceatec Party, Fifth Congressional Destruct
Presidential Reference Preference for Republican Candidate for President of the United States Preference for Himnocratic Candidate for Resident of the United States
The polls will be ofen from 4Pm to 8 Pm.
And you are directed to serve this evariant by posting allested Copine thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting on directed by vote of the trum
beread fait not and make return of this Warrant with your drings therem at the time and place of said meeting
Sven under our hands this eleventhe day April. G. D. 1928
Ralph P. Adams Singe Digly Elychalet & Bram Selection of Clanmafond
Middlesex P.S.
Purowant to the Within Warmest, I have notfind and warned the inhabitants of the Form of Autoford. by posting up attested copies of the same at the following places viz: Forum Hall. Chebefand Gut Torm Hall Worth Clubenford, Austrucal fall. West Clubmanuel, Schout Anne , Est Cubusfund, Liberty Hall, South Chinafre and at the Golden Love School Ance Westlands Seven days before the date herrof, as withun directed
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Constable of Chinafine
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599
APR 24 1928
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
at a legal meeting held on april 24 1928 at the six precincte in the Train of Chebonsforce for persms qualified to vote in Residential Primaries, the following Candidates received the number of votes set against theirrespective. homes.
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
P-1 P-2, P-3, P-4, P-5, P-6
TOTHE_
GROUPED
WILLIAM M. BUTLER
155
95
22
17
24
43
356
231 COMMONWEALTH AVE. BOSTON.
FREDERICK H. GILLETT OF 140 CHESTNUT ST. SPRINGFIELD
R
151
93
24
18
21
44
351
CHANNING H. COX OF
143
93
19
17
21
35
173 BEACON ST. BOSTON
R
127
82
16
16
19
38
ADIN STREET, HOPEDALE
R 126
84
16
16
20
31
MINNIE R. DWIGHT, OF-
R
121
72
14
14
17
28
387 APPLETON STREET, HOLYOKE
R
110
67
14 64
14 129
8 59
175
304
NOT GROUPED
FREDERICK L. ANDERSON OFT 169 HOMER STREET, NEWTON
74
58
11
7
3
4
157
SCATTERING
0
O
0
0
0
O
TOTAL
1464
1064
200
248
2
422 3590
ALTERNATE DELEGATES
LOUISE M. WILLIAMS OF 3 DEAN STREET, TAUNTON
R
120
84
14 14
16 17
40 36
289 282
MARY PRATT POTTER 486 MAIN STREET, GREENFIELD
R
118
82
83
79
90
EDWIN F. LEONARD OF
R 116
44 COPLEY TERRACE, SPRINGFIELD
RAOUL H. BEAUDREAU OF - 60 PLEASANT STREET, MARL BOROUGH BLANKS
109 442
125 143 270
87 93 203
18 20 38
17 22 51
18 18 36
31 45 96
296 341
FIFTH DISTRICT TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND ICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
NOT GROUPED
IRVING A PRIEST OF LANDHAM ROAD, SUDBURY
-
11
16
2
3
0
5
DELEGATES AT LARGE TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE --
UNITED STATES
237
HIGH STREET, WESTWOOD
BLANKS
457
420
15 15 15 15 18 15 14 75
14 12 19 13 "
15 17 20
34 37 42 35
281 279 326 274
AT LARGE TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION · NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
180 MARLBOROUGH STREET, BOSTON
FREDERICK H. PRINCE OF GRAPE VINE ROAD, WENHAM
R
BUTLER AMES OF
R 137
333 ANDOVER STREET, LOWELL
15 16 52
2×9
31 158
DISTRICT DELEGATES
GROUP
CHARLES P. HOWARD OF 122 SUMMER AVE, READING
R R
CHARLES A. STEVENS OF- 377 WILDER STREET, LOWELL BLANKS
SCATTERING
328 298 293 266
PAULINE R. THAYER LANCASTER
OF
GRACE H. BAGLEY OF
24
GROUP
ELIOT WADSWORTH OF-
R 120
119
80 68 365
120
EBEN S. DRAPER OF
600
“ 22 ROA APR 24 1928
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6 TOTAL
GROUP
FRANK M. ANDREW SI PLEASANT STREET, METHUEN EDWARD T. SIMONEAU OF 24 ELLIS AVENUE, MARLBOROUGH BLANKS
R R
118
82 65 119
20 18 14
16
14 13
38 34
280 25.
137
34
21
46
F1
INDIVIDUAL
PREFERENCE FOR THE PERSON TO BE NOMINATED AS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HERBERT HOOVER
104
91
25
19
10
29:
HOUVER
8
40
48
CALVIN COOLIDGE
6
2
-
1
1
11
DAWES
DE
BORAH
1
BUTLER
/
MRS J. J. ROGERS
J
4
6
AV D
10
2
337
1
6
16
DELEGATES
AT LARGE TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
GROUP
DAVID I. WALSH OF 37 DAY STREET. FITCHBURG, PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK JAMES M. CURLEY OF 350 JAMAICAWAY, BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
6
24
1
23 23
0
1
53 50 50 De D
CHARLES H. COLE OF 34 GLOUCESTER ST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
6
21
1
21 21
0
1
F
HELEN A. MACDONALD OF / NEW HEATH ST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV . ALFRED E . SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
6
21
1
WILLIAM J. FOLEY OF 388 WEST FOURTH ST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
5
21
1
1
0
21 23 21 75
0 0
1 1
BLANKS
10
NOT GROUPED
LAWRENCE F. QUIGLEY OF 867 BROADWAY CHELSEA
D
0
2
0
0
0
18
SCATTERING
6
22
6
20
1
22
0
ANDREW J. PETERS. OF 310 SOUTH ST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
JOSEPH B. ELY OF 66 BROAD ST. WESTFIELD PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
5
21
1
0
1 1
49 50
EDWARD J. KELLEY OF 14 GAGE ST. WORCESTER D PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
6
22
92
1 SI SI SI
FEL
ALTERNATE DISTRICT
DELEGATES 5THD " DIST. TOTHE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
PARTY
=
SMITH GILLETT LOWDEN LONGWORTH CURTIS BLANKS
an-
0
1
AA D D
0
0
37
12
601
Arl & S. MER APR 24 1928
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
GROUP
CHARLES H. MCGLUE OF 850 MASS. AVE CAMBRIDGE PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
STRABO Y. CLAGETT OF 1820 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
4
20
1
1
1
17
0
2 2
ELIZABETH C. MCINERNEY OF 28 ST. ALBANSHI, BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
5 4
21
1
15 16
0
2
JAMES A. DONOVAN OF 16 SUMMIT AVE. LAWRENCE PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
D
5 4
21
1
1
17 96
0
2 8
1975
NOT GROUPED
JOHN W. BUEY OF 45 NAMES IT ST. LOWELL PLEDGED TO ALFREDE. SMITH FOR PRESIDENT
D
1 4
14
1
14 19
0
0
30
CORNELIUS F. CRONIN OF3X4 YARNUM AVE LOWELL PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E.SMITH
D
1
42
CORNELIUS DESMOND JR. 235 STACKPOLE ST. ALFRED EMANUEL SMITH
D
3
12
C
10
0
2
27
JOHN J. GILBRIDE OF 14 PORTER ST. LOWELL ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
1
17
1
21
0
1 2 41 12
JAMES F. HESLIN OF 139 GERSHOM AVE, LOWELL
D
1
5
0
6
0
1
3
D
12
1
11
0
EDWARD J. ROGERS OF719 CENTRALST. LOWELL D
1
4 21
0
138
0
1
GROUP
6
2
36 36
PATRICK J. MEEHAN OF 48HIGHLAND ST. LOWELL PLEDGED TO ALFRED E. SMITH
D
JOHN J. O'CONNOR OF 16/ SALEMST. LOWELL PLEDGED TO ALFRED E. SMITH
D
BLANKS
NOT GROUPED
MICHAEL J. KELLEY OF 560 BROADWAY LOWELL JOHN P. O'CONNELL OFTEVERETT ST. LOWELL HENRY J. SULLIVAN OF 173 MT VERNON ST LOWELL PLEDGED TO ALFRED E SMITH FOR PRESIDENT SCATTERING
D
0
5 5
0
0 0
0
/
6
1
7
1
7
0
3
0
6
11
30
98
0
81
0
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
6
25
1
24
-
-
56
REFERENCE FOR THE
VERSON TO BE DOMINATED AS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR RESIDENT OF THE INVITED STATES
BLANKS
1
2
-
4
0
0
7
ALTERNATE DELEGATES
AT LARGE , THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE
CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
RAYMOND Y. MCNAMARA OF 8 FOUNTAIN ST. HAVERHILL PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
P
BLANKS
D ARA
4
4
21
21
15
0
2
+5 42 43 45 44 43 45 46
DISTRICT DELEGATES FIFTH
DISTRICT TO THE DEMOCRATIC VITIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND
JOSEPH M. HALLOR AN OF 317 CHELMSFORD ST. LOmELL
D
2
6
0
2
0
CE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES FIFTH DISTRICT ;THE DEMOCRATIC PATIONAL CONVENTION TO NOMINATE LINDIDATES FOR RESIDENT AND ICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
JAMES Y. HENNESSY OF 170 COMMONWEALTH AVE CONCORD, PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK SARAH G. SPARKS OF 59 ELM ST. LOWELL PLEDGED TO ALFRED E. SMITH
D
2
17 17 22 18
1
14 14 15
0
2
D
2
3 3
1
1
13
0 00 0
2 2
37
P
1
0
0
D
4
21
2
0
2
JOSEPH SANTOSVOSSO OF 97 BRATTLEST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO Gor. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
BERNARD M. WOLF OF 271 DARTMOUTH ST. BOSTON PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
DOROTHY WHIPPLE FRY OF 447 WARRENST BROOKLINE D PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH OF NEW YORK
0
0
22
22 49
0
0
3
0
3
1 28 11
BLANKS
43
17
-
0
1
INDIVIDUAL
T.J. WALSH SMIT Ht
PARTY
P-IP-2 P-3, P.4 P-J F-4 TOTAL
20
17 15 16
0
13
KATHERINE F. MCCARTHY OF 6X7 MARKET ST. LOWELL PLEDGED TO GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH
43
602
JUN -6 1928
Warrant for Special From Meting At lipper From tall, Chelmsford Centro Wednesday Evening, June 6 1928 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middle, SS To John E. Johnson, a Constable of the Tomb of Chelunsford. Greeting: In the home of the Commonwealth afresand you are hereby required to notify and warm the legal rotun of Agid Chilsford to meet in the Upper From fall, at Chelmsford Centre on Wednesday, the sixth day of fame current at bevon thirty (7.30) in the evening, then and there to act efem the following articles, vez ;
article # 1. To see if the Tram will vite to hear at this meeting the report of the Committee opprin ferment to vote taken under article 34 at the Annual Tron Meeting, February 131928, Said vote was as follows," Voted that a Committee of three be appointed by the Moderator to investigate the advisability of accepting the lot of land offered by the F. C. Varney at worth Clubofond for playground or recreational purposes this Committee to report their recommundate if the hutt annual From Mating" The commutter, appointed by they modnation is Stewart Mackay, John f. Minaham and James a Grant; or act in relation thursto.
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JUN -6 1928 603
Article #2, To see if the Train will vote to accept from Fred E. Varney In L., the gift of a certain lot of land, to wit; lots Numbered 147, 16 , and 136 on a flow of land entitled , " Plan of land in North Clubnaface Mass., belonging to Thomas J. ledamos Estate and Charles W. S. Adama, scale 100 fut to an inch surveyed July and September 1892 by melvin B. Smith C. E., with addition to Bomber 1902 by Smith and Brooks Co. , C. E., and addition to august 1919" Recorded with the Middbank Worth District Registry of Hesche, Book of Parma 44, Plate 17: subject to the express usenotum and condition that said land. is to be forever luft open as and for a public playground or recreation center Under the provisions of Chapter 45 , Lecture
14,
of the Semanal Laws, and that such
playground be home and komm an" The Varney Playgrounds. or act in relations thirty.
article # 3_ To see if the Iron will vite to raise and appropriate the own of Six Thousand Dollars (6000) or some other sum , for the following purposes; to Construct hew sidewalks, grading, grossing and improving the common at Clubsforce Centre, in general; or act in relation thinkto.
article # 4- To see if the Phon will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Thousand Dollars (6000) or some other sum , for the purpose of purchasing for playground podpora a lot of land, how called "Siberia Park" at Birth Clubesford, dianibede as follows; Bounded on the northwest side of land owned by the Motion Real Estate Trust, and the Anichwell Wool Combining Company; on
604
JÜN ~ ~ 1928
the southwest by a, "Hefe Brook" so-called; and on the northeast by the merrimack. Aver. Being a triangular lot of land containing about twelve acres of land town or less, including the buildings therems, and being part of lot five as show on a flow of found in North Chebanefonce belonging to the united States Worsted Corporation scale 100 feet to an inch , surveyed by Burks, Jordan and Graves, C. E. Swell, how April 1928; 12 act in relation thirty.
article # 5, To see if the Forum will not to sell by public auction, or otherwise the building, with the contents there situated on the land purchased from Hildreth pluton on the easterby side the north end, so- called, and known as the Old Grammar School Building and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Hollum (100) or some other own, for the expense of said sale , The supervision of said sale to be under the jurisdiction of the Brand of Selectman ; or act in relation thereto.
article # 6- To see if the Irm will vote to praise and appropriate the sun of Forty Holland (40) to pay for the premium of the band of the Pressure of the Insurance Fund Commission; n act in relation therats.
article # 7- To see if the Tran will voto to raise and appropriate the sum of Three funand and Thirty Hollows (130) for the purpose of repairing the bailar go at the Town Infirmary ou act in relation thereto
1
605
JSH - 6 1928
article - To see if the Form will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty Thre Hundred Dollars (3300) or some other sim for the purpose of repairing the north Road, so- called. Two thirds of the experience of said repair to be bone equally by the Commonwealth and the County of middleet; nact in relation thereto.
article # q To see if the Forum will authouze the Selection to Contract with the Swell Electric light corporation for the installation of four additional lights on the action Rood; or act in relation thereto.
article #10_ To see if the from will vite to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand Dollars (1000) or some other sum for the purpose of purchasing five have for the fire department: or act in relation thereto.
article # 11. To see if the Tom, will vote to accept from Frank W. Sandler of newton, this the gift of a, stripe of land on the Southuly Side of Mallick Road in Clubufond and lot numbered 214 n play of land entitled, "Fairacres, Chelmsford trossachwith owned by Frank, W. Sollen", and recorded in the Middleet Worth District Registry of Leeds" Bank of Plans 37, Blote 10; or act in relation thinto.
Article #12. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred and Sevinty Eight Holland and Thirty Nine cents ($178.39) with which to met unfind bills of 1927; or act in relation thisto
60B
JUN - $ 1928
article #13_ To see if the Tram will vote to Raise and appropriate One Hundred and Sixty Holland (60) with which to pay land damage arising out of the relocation of the Belluca and Russell till Prode; or act in relation thats.
Article #14- To see if the Tram will vote to accept and allow Monchan street as laid out by the Selection as shown by their report duly filed in the office of the Town Click; an act in relation thereto.
Article #15_ To see if the Forum with vote to accept and allow Manning Food or described and laid out by the Selectionen as shown by their report duly filed in the office of the Form Clark; or act in relation thereto.
article # 16 an event of a negative vote Under article 15, to see if the Form will vite to accept and allow a portion of manning Good as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report duly filed in the office of the Iron Clark; or act in relation thisto.
Article # 17. To see if the Forum will via to discontinue a portion of the public or Trum way opposite the property of William A. and, Fred J. Baldwin, now or formerly , on the Manning Road ; or act in relation thereto.
and you are Directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested Copies thereof at the Post Ifices in the Center of the Town, South Chinafond. With Chulasford and What Chalunsford, and at the
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School Arise, East Chilisfence and at the Golden ave School Ance, Westlands, Seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting ofresaids.
Aberof Fail not, and make return of this Warrant with your dringe therman, to the From Click, at the time and place of holding the meeting ofresand.
Sivers Under our hands this twenty ninth day of may, in the year of Our Lord nimitions hundred and twenty eight.
Ralph P. Adams Senge Rigley Elphalet S. Brom
Buddhay , SS
Pursuant to the within Warrants I have notified and warned the inhabitants. of the Form of Chulosfunc by posting of attacted copies of the same at the Post Offices in the Center of the From, South Kubusfind, Worth Chelmsford and West Chelmsford and at the School Anice, cant Charlesfrance, and at the Golden Live School House Westlands , seven days before the date hevert as within directed.
John E. Johnson
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Special Forum Metung one 6 1928
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the form of anchefund, qualified to vote In form affaire, hild purant to Warrant duly posted, at the Liffen From fall. Chamfer antis Wednesday Evening June 61928 A 7. 30 Pm. the following business was transacted, to wit!
The meeting was called to order by Moderator Walter Perham and on a motina trade by Selection Senge ingly it was voted to waive the reading of the Warrows by Irm Clark Harold C. Cettesom.
Under Article #1, In a motion made by Surge E Bagno it was voted to hear the report of the Committe appointed at the Tro meeting, February 131928, to investigate the advisability of accepting the lots of land offered to the Form by Fred E Varney In De, and more particularly described in deed offered to the From by said Fred E. Varney M. D.
Stewart Mackay reported for this Commette and stated that the Commette had very Carefully investigated the land in questione that the loud was adjacent to the land already accepted from Fred E Varny der a playground , and that it would mean a Considerable improvement to accept this plot fered ar that was a considerable area that was fairly level and could be used for tennis Courts and that flaws were at present under way for the construction of the same. Im. hockey closed by stating that the Committe's repent was founable toward the acceptance
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It was voted to accept this report and place the same on file.
Under Article #2_ An a motion made by John T Crowley it was voters to accept from Fred E. Varney M. D., the gift of Certain lots of land in North Chelmsford and more particularly described in a deed offered to the From buy the said Fred E Varney and which will be recorded in the Middleof North District Registry of leeds.
Under Article 3_ In a motim made by Im. Pry Clough, it was voted that the sum of $6000 . * /. be appropriated from the Excess and Deficiency account for the farmpose of improving the "Common & Chekofone Contre" according to flow submitted by Warren manning with mimo changes as the Commuter may suggest for further improvement, the money to be expanded by the same Commette who had charge of procuring above mentioned plans .
Article # 4 In a motion made by th. F . E . Varney it was voted, that the Forum purchase from the United States Worsted Company of Boston, Massachusetts a certain track of land situated in North Chelmsford and Called, " Silesia Park , which is founded on the Northwest by land of the Morton Real Estate. Trust and the Southwell Wool Combing Company how or formerly, on the Southwest by a " Help "Brook" so- called; and on the northeast by the Minimack Prover . Being a triangular lot of land continuing about twelve acres of find more a las , including the buildings , bridger and all other appuntimances belonging Sluneto. That the purchase shall be under the supervision of the Bond of Selector who shall have
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