Records Town of Chelsmford 1918-1929, Part 10

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
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Inan article Thisitem : In a surton made by Bernard 7. In Love it was voters to anthough the Selection to sell a motor cycle now used by the Police department.


# 14 Under Article Furtun: the a sorters made by Bernard To MiGon it was voted to rie and appropriate the sum of $23600 for the purpose of purchasing a new motor cycle for the Police department and to authorize anne improve the selection to make such a onstract.


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#15 Under Article Fifteen: As a maten brade by Bernard F. M- Soon , it was voter to raise ma appropriate the sum of 10.45 for the purpose of defraying the referin bill on a motor cycle wald by the Police Department.


#16


6. Under article System: In regard to the appropriation of $100.00 for Fish and game Warden Salary on a motion made by John C. Manchan it Was voted to des this article.


#17 Under article Seventeen: An a morten made ley Cecil Putten and amended by Lange & Gagnon it was voted; that the Lon vote to sell to the Westlands Improvement association. Inc. for the sum of Two Hundred Dollar $200 a certain parcel of land with the buildings there forum as the Golden Gove School Home , said lot continuing about one half acre of land and situated on the westerly side of Old Middleset Rond, now Called Stickman Street, and that the Selection be authorized and impowered to recrute in behalf of the Tom a good and sufficient died of some and in the event that the Westland. Improvement association luce, destands on Class to function that this property revient back to the Town of Chihusband.


a two thirds vote was taken on this article, the tillers appointed were Frederick that Chry and Edward Muchas who returned a count of 144 in the offeran active and If in the rugative. the moting or amended was carried .


at this point of the muting it wor voted to adjourn from 12'5 P.m. to 1'S Pr.


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# 2 The first business to come before the metry after the horn recess was article Two


Under Article Two: It was voted to raise and appropriate, for: $ 10.00 GENERAL Goverment: MODERATOR'S SALARY


Selectmen SALARIES ASFOLLOWS;


CHAIRMAN


$252.00


Members Selectmen's Expense


200.00 180.00


Town CheRk Expense


100 00


TOWN ACCOUNTANT SALARY


1,620 00 100 00


TOWN ACCOUNTANT Expense


COLLECTOR AND TREASURER SALARY


..


"


Expense


..


BOND


ASSESSOR'S SALARIES


Expense


TOWN COUNSEL SALARY


FINANCE COMMITTEE Expense


20.00


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION


300.00


PUBLIC BUILDINGS JANITOR'S SALARIES


855.00


..


FUEL, LIGHT, WATER


.. other Expense 400.000


10, 791 00


PROTECTION OF PERSONS + PROPERTY: Police Dept.


$734000


FIRE DEPT. ADMINISTRATION


3800.00


MAINTENANCE 3700 00


=


.. LABOR 4 Expenses AT Fires 600 20 500 00


HYDRANT Service- CENTRE


North 50000 20%


SeALER OF WeighTS AND MEASURES 17500


Moth Depr.


1300 00


Tree WARDEN 100.00


900.00


FOREST FIRE DEPT.


$ 18,935.00


1,80000 900 00


561.00 1,890 00 550. 00 270.00


35000


West


433.00


TOWN CLERK SALARY


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HEALTH AND SANITATION: BOARD OF HEALTH SALARIES


$ 63000 AGENT SALARY $ 31500 AID $ 175000 . 200 00 "1


=


MAINTENANCE MeAT INSPECTOR SALARY 607.00


MILK = 31500


" 11


1


PhysICIAN's SALARIES 9000


=


=


CARE OF Dumps 5000


$ 3957 00


HIGHWAYS: GENERAL HIGHWAYS


$ 11, 000 00


TRUCK MAINTENANCE


1.500 00 6, 00000 ROAD BINDER


ChapT. 90 WORK ENTIRE TOWN


2, 000 00


STREET LIGHTING 10,000 00 $ 30, 500 0


PUBLIC WELFARE !


Overseers SALARIES AS FOLLOWS!


CHAIRMAN


Members


OverseeRs MAINTENANCE


OUTSIDE POOR


INFIRMARY SUPT. SALARY


.. Expense REPAIRS ..


INVESTIGATORS SALARY


SOLDIERS TRELIEF


MILITARY AID 15000 15000


STATE AID


112.50 180.00 40.00 $ 27,000 00 81000


1700.00 300 00 125000 1000 00


$ 32,692.50


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School DEPARTMENT: ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AUXILIARY AGENCIES New EQUIPMENT


$ 383000 65,500 00 17,95000 10,38500


45000


$


98,115 00


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL (PLUS DOGTAX)


$1800 00


LIBRARIES : ADAMS LIBRARY North Cherm SFORD LIBRARY


2,000.00


1,200 00


3,200 00


Cemeteries!


Commissioners SALARIES


$10500


FORe FATHER'S Cemetery


400,00


HART POND


400.00


PINOTPIDGE 40000


RIVERSIDE 400 00


West CherMSFORD


400 00


FAIRView


2.35500


RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED: PARKS


800 00


MemoRIAL DAY


25000


TOWN Chock


30.00


PUBLIC BUILDING INSURANCE


BOND TREASURER INSURANCE FUND 4000


ANIMAL INSPECTOR 150 00


CONSTABLES 2500


16000


PLUMBING INSPECTOR


837 30


TOWN REPORTS


250 00


2837.30


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#10 Under article Ten: In regard to the appropriation of $3000" for reconstructing Buddhas Start , on a moter made it was voted to dismiss. this article. #18 lander article Eighteen: In regard to selling a curtain parcel of land situatia on huddleset Street, hanth Chelmsford it were voted to dismiss this article.


#19


Under article Limeters: an a partir podle by Frank of Lupin it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $72.50 for the pinjene If paying to the Roman Catholic Archbishop. Breton as compensation for land damage curred in the relocation of Revenueek Rond .


Voted to adjour this meeting at 4 40 P.M.


Welten Punham


Four Click


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Warrant In State Election. Tuesday, the Thirteenth day of June, 1933 Commonwealth alth of throneschusetts hiddleaf SS! To John 8 Buchanan , a Constable of the Town of Chelmsfordl.


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 plans , viz :


Precises Que Form Hall Chelmsford Center Precent Two Long Hall Worth Chelustre Permet Three Historical fall Mest Chilinotice Precinct From Schol Stance East Chelmsford Recent Five Liberty Ale So Chehisface Precinct Six Golden and School Amuse Westland


On Tuesday the Thirteenth day of fame $ 12m for the following purpro: 1933


To bring in then votes to the Elections Officine for the Election of delegates to a Constitutional Convention called to notify on Reject the following amendement to the Constitution of the United States propres by fint Resolution of Congress


Just of the Proposed amendment: "Section 1. The eighteenth articles of the amendement to the Constitution of the Uniture States is hudby repeated.


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Section Two: The transportation or importation into any State , Tuoutry , or presessions of the United States for delivery or use therem of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the have thereef is hunly prohibitive.


Section Three ; This article shall be inspiration Unless it shall have fun ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by convention in the seven States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hevert to the Staten by the Congress .


Fifth Congressional Distract Vote for Three


Helegatos approved to Ratification (Agarment Refuse) Clara Mr. Burns of 35 Oulington at Wo ofum Fammie a Sandesom of King at Littleton. Whitfuld & Luck of 63 Washington at Winchester


Delegater forming Ratification (For Repul) 2. Frank Facey f 54 Panbenton It Cambridge Juden Hormigon J67 Ola Buddhaux Ro Betmont Elphere A Phament of 20 Roversione at Lowell


To vote on the following questions


"Shall licenses be granted in this Form for the sale therims of wine and mult fromages ? all of the above Candidati to be voiture for upos one fillet.


The Polk will be open from 12 0 clock um to 8 P.m.


and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attestive copine thenof swe days at least before the time of saint


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hating as created by vote of the Form. Itreof Fail hot and take return of this warrant with your doing therem at the throne and felice of said buting. Swen unche our hands this fifth dry 7 June 1933


Frank & Lupien James a grant C Stuwant backny


Commonwealth of hourseachwith


huddle SS.


I have served the foregoing warrant by frosting atlisted copies thereof of the Post Offices in Chinafed Centre, North Chebrafre and West Chelmsford and South Chibugue and at the School Anne in East, Chilisque and at the Golden have School Anne Cketlandes swen days before the throne of said busting as directed by a vote of the form and by the fraging aides


John & Buchanan Contable of the Form of Clubnofene June 5 1933


.


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Electron of Delegates to State Convention June 13 1933


at a legal hunting of the Sunhabitants of the Form of Chilmafie qualified to vote in Primaries held in Lunaday June 131933 In the Six Permet of the form, the following Candidate received the number of votes set against their Respective hamis, a follow?


OFFICE


NAME


P-1


P. 2 P. S P. 4 PS PC


TOTAL


91


41


13


4


8


34


191


· STATE


CLARA M. BURNES-OF WOBURN FANNIE A SANDERSON-OF LITRETON WHIT FIELD L. TUCK OF MANchester


91


41


13


4


8


34 34


191


AGAINST RepeAL


BLANKS


TOTAL


-


1


-


-


1


56


454


U STATE


J. FRANK FACEy- OF CAMBRIDGE JUDSON HANNIGAN-OF BELMONT ELphere A PHANeuf- OF-Lowell


128


166


26


60 59 64


17 17


54


450


CONVENTION


128


166


26 5


33


3


54 25


171


696


687


123


228


78


291


2103


TOTAL


SHALL Licenses Be GRANTED IN This TOWN FOR The SALE ThereIN


OF WINES AND MALT BeVERAGes ?


Yes


129


171 J3


24 17


6


16 10


61 34


222


BLANKS


1


5


0


8


0


16


TOTAL.


232


229


41


76


26


97


701


June 13 1933


Tom Click


191


CONVENTION


91


41


13


4


8


-


-


1


DELEGATES


128


166


27


FOR RepeAL


BLANKS


39


66


QUESTION


62


463


No


102


17


455


DELEGATES


200


Warrant for Special Form Theting at appen Inn Hall, Chelmsford anter Monday Evening July 1 7 1933 Commonwealth of Moscas Huddbank Ss . form of Buchanan, a comotable of the Town of Chelmsford


freeto In the name of the Commonwealth afreeand you are hineby required to notify and warm the legal voiture of said Chelnspune to must in the bigger Town Sfall at Chilisface Centre ou muundry the seventeenth day of July 1933 at eight o'clock in the evening, then and there to act up the following antiche vz :


Article# 1. To are if the Form will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1162 or some other sim for the purpose of defrying the cost of the maintenance of street light: or act in relation thereto.


Particle #2. To see if the From will vote to raise and appropriate $4000.0 or some other sym for the purpose of reconstructing huddleauf street, $4000 to be contribution by the Commonwealth and $4000 to be contributions by the Country for said reconstruction; or oct in relation Cherito.


article #3. To see if the form will route to accept Clancy at as laid out by the Seabatman of show by then report and plan duly. filed in the office of the The Chicks, noct in


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relation theret.


article 4- In the event of an affirmative vote under article 3 to see if the Jam will. vote to raise and appropriate $250 for the purpose of repairing Chaney at: or out in relation thereto.


Article 5_ to see if the Forum will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for the purpose of repairing Woodlawn ave. ou act in relation thereto.


article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for the purpose of repairing Foto Que . or act in relation thereto.


article 1. To see if the Low will vote to accept Ledge Road so-called as laid out by the Selection as shown in Their report and plans duly filed in the office of the Form Click; or act in relation thereto.


article 8- In the event of an affirmative vote under lentile 7 to see if the Forum will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of 300 for the purpose 7 repairing Ledge Road; n out in relation thereto.


Article 9 to see if the Foun will, vite to raise and appropriate the sun of 4500 for the puryere of defining the cost of huck maintenance; ar act in relation Thereto.


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Entrele 10. To see of the Jam will vit to raise and appropriate a sum of humey for depaying the Cost of defending Low suite pending against the town, for the purpose of depaying the cost of prosecuting low suits in behalf of the Form, and for the purpose of fredring tox tetten in Land Count: or out in relation thereto.


Particle 11- to see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sur fo 1000 or some other sim for Golden relief, or out in relation thereto


Puntuale 12-20 see if the Form will vote to raise and appropriate $972.12 are some other seem to be used by the Finance Commuttu as a Reserve Final os Juniors by Several Juros . Chapter 40 Sections 6 i act in relation threats


Article 13. To see of the From will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient owns with which to pay unpaid bills for the year 1932: ar act in relation thanks,


Article 14- To see if the Form will out to raise and appropriate the sum of #225 to defing the cost of the barsoutenance of public buildings? or act in relations thereto


article 15 To see if the From will worth to appoint a Committee with instructions to report at the next around town trusting as to the advisability of improving the Common at the With Village; on oct an vlotim thento


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Unticle 16. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selection to grant a permit to the Future of the Merrimack ametry association to maintain a Commuting hear Stedman Street; or act in relation thereto.


and you are Directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the post office in the Contre of the Form , South Chelunsford , With Chelmsford and West Chelmsford and at the Schonl Home Est Chelasfue and at the Golden and School Sauce, Westlondon, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting foisaid.


Stref Fait hat, and make return of this warrant with your dinge therem to the Form Click, at the terms and place of holding the muting ofnesaid


Swen under our hands this 8th day of July in the year of on Line hinten hundred and Thirty three


James Q quant Stewart mocking Fund & Lupin Selection of Chelmsford


Gummwealth of hussachwith


Anddlant , SS . July 8 19:33 Purewant to the within Warrant I have notified and warmed the inhabitants of the Form of Chilensfine by kersting up attested copies of the same at the Post office in the Centre of the Jam


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Smith Chelmsford , North Chelmsford West Chelmsford and at the School Home Ent Chihuske and at the Golden Gove School Anne, Westlands Seven days before the date hvert as within directing of Buchanan Constable


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Special Town theting July 17 193


at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants. of the Form of Chelmagne, qualified to vote in Town offaire, held in the Uyan Town Stall, at Chelmsford Contre on July 17 1933 at So clock in the evening the following business was transactie, to wit;


The meeting was called to ouders by Jom Club Hanlocation, and in the absence of the regularly electores modnation the fines trainings to come before the meeting was the election of a Moderator Pro- tern, on a potom made by Frank of Lupien it was noted that fortem J. mimohan act as mourato Pro- tams,


was swan in ty the Form Club and proceeded with the business .


Under article One. Un a / motion mode by James Q Frant, it was virtual to raise and appropriate the sum of 116200 for the purpose of dbepraying the cost of street Lights.


Under article Two_ In a motor made by Stuart trackery it was voted, to raise and appropriate the Sum of $400000 for the purpose of reconstructing huddlent st, $400000 to be contributed by the Commonwealth and 400000 to be contributie by the Country for their shares of said reconstruction.


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Under article Three.


On a morten made by James Q Grant it was votre to accept Clancy IT as lane out by the Selection as show by the referat and plan duely files in the office If the Jom Click.


Under article Jun. One a motion mode by James a grant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of "25000 for the purpose of repairing Clancy stut.


Under untule Five-


In a nution made by James a Grant, it was voted, to raise and appropriate the sum of 30000 for the Jampose of upaning Woodlawn live .


Under article Sx - In a burtin wurde by Frank J-Lufim it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $30000 for the sempre of repairing Fitin love .


Under article Seven . In a motion mode de by Stewant Mocking it was orted to accept Leage Road as laid out by the Selection are Shown by the report and plan only filed in the office of the Jam Cant.


Under article ight- On a motion made by Stwant tokay it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $3000 for the purpose of repairing Leage Road ,


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Under article time_


On a motion made by Franck J Lupin it was voted, to raise and appropriate the Sum of #50000 for the purpose of depaying the Cat of truck maintenance in the Highway Past.


Under article Sim.


Ans a motion made by Frank of Lupien it was votre to rance and appropriate the sun of $1200° for the purpose of depaying the cost Is prosecuting law suits in behalf of the Irm , for the purpose of defending law swith that are instituties, against the Form and for the fampose of freclosing tas titer in Land Count.


Under article Elven- In a motions made by Frank of Lupin. it was a voter to raise and appropriate the sem of " 10" for Soldiers Relaf .


lender article Twelve. In a motion made by James Q. grant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $979.12 to be used by the Finance Commetta as a Reserve Fund at the discretion of said Committee as provide by Sexual Laws Chytr to Section 6.


Ander article Thistun Ihr a morten made by track & Lupin it was voter to raise and appropriate the sum of 63.15 with which to mut unpaid bills for the year 1932,


Under article Fronten. In a motion made by Front of Lupin it was votre to save and appropriate the sum of "225 to defing the cost of


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maintenance of public buildings . Under article Fifteen-


On a motion made by Free & Flatchan it was voted to appoint a commuter Consisting of Strwant Mocking, Cancel Jaglan th. F. E Vary and Sings & Gagnon together with the Back Commissione to investigate and report the matter of improving the With Chelmsford Common and report at the ruft around town meeting .


Under Particle Sixten.


In a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted that the Selection of this form of Chilofine be and hunby are , authorized and empowered, to issue a permit to the Juster of the Huvumack Cemetery association I towel, Muss, their success and assigns Ho hold and use for funviel punforums the land situated on Hartommth Ave and Highland Park avenue sur said Chilisfre as shown ou a plan antithey " Plan of Laughland Park Situation in Sowell and Chelmsford , scale me inch husker 100 feet april 181896, Chim F Chayme C. E" and recorded with huddle worth thestreet Registry of Leeds Book of Plans 12 , Blan x and foundal and described as follows : Westerly by the easterly line of blanthimmels are as shown on said plan ; Arthurly by the brotherly line of Styleand Gaste Avenue as shown on said plans ; and hochwestinly by the boundary line between Swell and Chilunaful as shown on soil flam .


Votul to adjourn the meeting of 9 45 pm


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Warrant for Annual Town Meeting. February 5, 1934 and February 12, 1934. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, SS,


To John J. Buchanan, Constable, or any suitable person of the Town of Chelmsford. Greeting? In the name of the Commonwealth afaresaid you are hereby requested to notify and warn the legal voters of said Chelmsford to meet in their several Polling Places, viz!


Precinct 1. Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre. Precinct 2. Town Hall, north Chelmsford. Precinct 3. Fire House, West Chelmsford. Precinct 4. School House, East Chelmsford. Precinct 5, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford Precinct 6. Golden Cave Schoolhouse, Westland. on Monday, the fifth day of February, 1934, being the first Monday in said month, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes.


To bring in their votes for the following officers:


Moderator for one year. One Selectman for three years. One member of the Board of Public Welfare for three years. Treasurer and Tax Collector for one year. One assessor for three years. Tree Warden for one year. One member of the Board of Health for three years .


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One Park Commissioner for three years. One Cemetery Commissioner for three years, Two Trustees of adams Library for three years One Trustee of adams Library for one year, to fill unexpired term. One Sinking Fund Commissioner for three year One Constable for one year. One School Committee Member for three years.


And to vote on the following questions, "namely;


1. Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages ( whiskey, gin , malt beverages , wines and all other alcoholic beverages? 2. Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages ( wines and beer , ale and all other malt beverages)?


All on one Ballot.


The polls will he open from 12 noon to 8 P.M., and to meet in the Town Hall at Chelmsford Centre on the following Monday the twelfth day of February, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, then and there to act upon the following articles, viz :


article 1. To hear reports of Town Officers and committees; or act in relation thereto. article 2.


To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the current year.


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article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year; also in such other matters as may arise requiring in their judgment the action of such agent, and to employ counsel therefor, or act in relation Article 4.


thereto


To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipa- tion of the revenues of the current financial year. testicle 5,


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a rum not exceeding $ 2000, to be used as a Reserve Fund at the discretion of the France Committee, as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 6; or act in relation thereto.


article 6.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum with which to meet unpaid bills of 193; or act in relation there to. article 7


To see if the Town will vote to accept Sylvan avenue as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation therto. Article 8.


In the event of an affirmative vote under article 7, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate One Hundred Dollars, or some other sum, for the purpose of repairing Sylvan avenue


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or act in relation there to. article 9. To see if the Town will vote to accept Jensen Street as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto. article 10.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 9, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Two Hundred Dollars, or some other sum, for the purpose of repairing Jenner street; or act in relation thereto. article 11.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Linwood street as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation there to. Article 12.


In the event of an affirmative vote under article 11, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate One Hundred Dollars, or some other sum, for the purpose of grading and repairing Linwood street, or act in relation thereto. Utticle 13.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Hunston street as laid out by the Selectmen. as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk, or act in relation thereto. Cirticle 14.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 13, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Two Hundred Dollars, or some other sum, for the purpose of grading and repairing Dunston street, or act in relation thereto.


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article 15.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Twist Road as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto, article 16 .


In the event of an affirmative vote under article 15, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Two Hundred Dollars, or some other sum, for the purpose of grading and repairing. Twist Road, or act in relation thereto. Article 17.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Dollars, or some other sum, for the purpose of defraying the salary of the Fish and Game Warden; or act in relation thereto.


article 18.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, or some other sum , for the purpose of purchasing an automobile truck for the Forest Fire Department; or act in relation there to. article 19,


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Dollars for the purpose of paying a claim for land damages to John J. Gallagher, for land seized on the Riverneck Road; or act in relation thereto. article 20.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty five Dollars for the purpose of settling property and personal. injury claim of William H. Waves; or act in relation thereto,


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(Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars, or some other sum , for the purpose of defraying the expense of concerts to be rendered by the Chelmsford Band; or act in relation thereto.


article 22.


To see if the Town will vote to request the Department of Corporations and Taxation division of accounts to make an audit of the Town of Chelmsford accounts during the year 1934, or act in relation thereto. article 23.




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