Records Town of Chelsmford 1918-1929, Part 4

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
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Given under our hands this wenty fifth day of October, A.D. 19.30. Eliphalet G. Brown Frank l. Lupin Royal hancross


a true copy. Attest Harold . Ring countable.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middleau ss. Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notified and varued the inhabitants of the Town of included by posting up attected copies of the Same at the Post Office in the center of the Town, South Cheliusford, North Chilisfind, Y est Chelmsford, and at the School House. East helivefad and at the Golden Love Dewool House Weillands even days valore the date never as within directed,


Harold B. King Constable of Chechueford Chelmsford Mare, October 25 1930


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State Election Im + 1930 at a legal mutiny of the Inhabitants of the Town of Clubsfond qualified to vote in State Election, Said meeting held pursuant to warrant duly posted in the sex frecements of the Town, the following Candidats recieved the following voterset against their respective hans and also the following in the vote on the questions as was set forth in turnet warrant, as follows:


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


P-1 PZ P. 3 P-Y P-S P-6 TOTAL


AIXen- S.L.P


10


5


1


3


1


5


25


ALLEN - Rep.


633


352


79


100


52


260


1476


CANTOR- C.P.


2


1


0


0


0


0


3


ELY-Dem


148


362


32


119


24


72


757


Lewis-Soc


1


11


2


6


1


3


24


BLANKS


15


15


2


2


3


38


TOTAL


809


246


115


230


80


3X3


2323


CLAGGETT-Dem.


157


323


26


106


22


63


697


CORREIA - C.P.


3


1


0


0


0


1


5


SURRIDGE - S.L.P.


1


6


0


1


1


2


11


WILLIAMS- S.P.


4


7


2


7


0


4


24


YOUNGMAN- Rep.


610


362


78


106


VV


262


1473


BLANKS


34


47


9


10


2


11


113


TOTAL


809


746


230


80


343


2323:


BLESSINGTON-SLP Cook-Pep.


3


3


1


1 100


1 59


2 263


1479


COOLIDGE -S.P.


13


24


2


10


0


8


57


DAWSON - C.P.


2


2


1


1


0


0


6


O'BRIEN - Dem.


124


316


20


104


16


54


634


BLANKS


46


48


8


14


4


16


136


TOTAL


809


746


115


23.6


80


343


2323


BURRELL- Rep.


441


312


62


85


48


206


1154


HOFFMAN- C.P.


4


2


0


0


2


1


9


HURLEY- Dem.


277


355


37


113


26


101


909


HUTCHINS-S-P.


10


10


2


10


0


3


ORAM- S.L.P.


2


4


1


0


0


2


35 9


621


353


៛3


SECRETARY


TAREASUPER


LieuT. GorenNon


Governor


67


P- 1 P- Z, P. 3 P- Y P.S FL


BLANKS


75


63


13


22


4


39


207


TOTAL


809


146


115 230


80


343


2725


Cook- Rep.


499


346


70


91


53


235


1294


FIELDMAN- S.P.


4


10


2


8


0


4


28


HURLer-Dem.


227


332


31


105


20


76


791


ODDIE - C.P.


3


2


0


0


0


OELCHER- S.L.P.


8


3


0


0


1


0


12


BLANKS


68


53


12


26


6


28


193


TOTAL


809


246


115


230


80


343


2323


Becker- S.L. P.


3


6


0


1


2


1


13


JANHONEN- C.P.


2


3


0


0


0


0


5


SHERMAN- S.P SULLIVAN- DEM.


3


9


3


11


0


3


29


120


315


23


101


16


55


630


WARNER-TPep


628


362


79


98


58


258


VY83


BLANKS


53


10


19


4


26


163


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


615


340


74


90


50


250


1419


172


377


35


120


26


83


813


0


)


0


2


1


1


5


1


2


BLANKS


19


23


11


2


5


64


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


HALLORAN- Dem. ROGERS- Rep. BLANKS


77 716 16


2×9


14


84


11


32


467


473


96


135


67


30 4


1791


24


5


2


2


65


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


2323


148


335


25


116 92


21


61


706


592


346 65


74


16


22


7


30


209


809


146


115


230


80


343


2323


622


380


87


110


56


267


1522


145


318


22


105


21


61


672


42


48


6


15


3


15


129


TOTAL


809


246


20


50


2323


30


-0


AUDITOR


ATTORNEY GENERAL


IN SENATOR CONGRESS


24.


73


NGRESS MAN 5 TH DISTRICT


19


36


SENATOR


8TH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT


STEVENS- Rep. THOMAS- DEM. BLANKS


252


1408


6


CONNOR-DeM. KNOX- Rep. BLANKS TOTAL


69


0


0


0


0


1


2


7


1


4


2 )


UNCILLOR 6TH DISTRICT


4


BUTLER- Rep. COOLIDGE- Dem KINSALAS- SLP LERNER- C.P. Mc BRIDE - SP


5


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


52


68


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


P-1 P-2, P.3 P-Y P-J F-6 TOTAL


147


1286


330


446 260 40


54 49 12


149 65 16


52 26 2


178


908


41


18


129


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


BISHOP-Rep. DALY-Den BLANKS


626 114


364


80


102


55


263


1490


69


85


18 17


102 26


9


30


236


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2333


REGISTER OF PROBATE INSOLVENCY


BUTLER- Dem. JORDAN-Rep.


130 597


302


18


102 96


53


241


146


BLANKS


82


354 90


22


32


10


42


278


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


BARLOW- Rep.


624


397


78


103


55


265


1522


DONOVAN- Dem


103


271


17


91


15


46


543


BLANKS


82


78


20


36


10


32


258


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


JOHNSON- DEM.


98


235


16


80 69 67


16 46


45


490


Keres- Rep.


495


295


57 10


11


33


426


ROGERS- Rep


513


293


63


93


48


218


1228


BLANKS


431


445


84


151


39


176


1326


TOTAL


1618


1492


230


460


160


686


4646


FAcer Dem.


104


280


16


91 89


17


48


556


HATFIELD-Rep


577


341


76


50


240


1373


BLANKS


128


125


23


50


13


55


394


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


QUESTION # 1


APPORTIONING DISTRICTS


Yes


292


254


40 11


70 3 0


22


113


791


No


120


106


63


347


BLANKS


397


386


64


130


17 41


167


1185


TOTAL


800


746


115


230


80


343


2323


QUESTION # 2


RepeAL BABY VOLSTEAD ACT


Yes


279


411


39 56


133 50


35


123


10 200


No


423


174


944


BLANKS


107


20


47


36 9


46


359


TOTAL


809


746


115


230


80


343


2323


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 11TH MIDDLESEX


PERHAM-Dem. PFEIFFER-Rep.


438


BLANKS TOTAL


297


16


50


597


AND


MIDDLESEX COUNTY COMMISSIONER


ASSOCIATE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (ro)


NORTEAU TR- Dem


81


224


75


17


60 629


214


1176


COUNTY TREASURER


205 130


69


P-1 P-2 P-3, PY, P-5, P-6, TUTAR


QUESTION #3


F


9


2


BLANK


142


190


31


61


12


60


TOTAL


809


246


115


230


FO


343


2323


REGARDING STEEL TRAPS Yes NO


419


60


127


36


184


1213


248


387 169


24


42


32


99


614 496


Im 61930


7


2


2


,


2


9 32


19


02


2.


70


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Town of thelast. fm Treating:


of t afor said you all


sred ? Nown Hate 1 Monday, ste 1930 Date 1


1


vote to accept a


1


preservation of the of the planches call


used for the price


Elastico SI


vote to transfer deventeed Nund from the Overlay and the


1 to the Charity account ٢


Maticle III To ene 1


note to transfer a o avend beauty


of a Highway Salary account; Mart the location thesite. and you are directed to serve them


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is the Todd offices in the Case of the ford, north hermetod) & at the Jakone warford und at the Jorden Hai, seven days the home appointed for


you doings thereow, in Those and place.


ling aforesaid. Rande the sixth


year of our ford


Eliphalet y. Brown


whileed and carried the inhabitants if ford by posting up ati- Apety he came at the po post if- in the Centre of the town, South. Chilmo- Should Cacao i Meet the mexord, School House, ast ( helnixford,


alfine day before the date. with directed.


Harold King Constable of Chelmsford


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Special Town theting December 15 1930


at a special meeting of the Inhabitants. of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to rote in Town offaire, held purwant to Warrant duly posted, said meeting held at lippen Trum Stall at Chelmsford Contar Dec. 151930 at 8P.m. The meeting was called to order by moderator Walter Perham and the Warrant read by Town Club Sofarold C Petterom, the following business was transacted,


Under article #1- On a mustum mode by Selection E. G. Brown , it was voted that the Town of Clansford accept a legacy of Ten Thousand Holland under the will of the late Comoe F. Adams formuly of hunter , tures., the income to be word for the Care and preservation of the buildinge and grounds of the hidann Library and the balance of said income and interest to be used for the purchase of books for said library ; and that the before mentimed sum of Den Thousand dollars to intrusted to the Care of the adama Library Trustees.


hunder bestelle #2. an a motion mode by Selection Frank Lupin it was voted to transfer the sum of $170000 from the Overlay Reserve Found to the account called autores Por.


Under Article # 3 _ An a trustun made by H. C. Sweiten it was voted to transfer


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the sum of One Hundred and Sixty Hollow from the avenue called" Fund for the Purchase of a Highway Truck " to the assesans Salary account Voted to adjourn this meeting of 8.15 P.M. Walter Perham Joom Club Moderator


meeting of Trum Clubs in 11th Sudabeck Representative Histrack Im. 12 1930


In accordance with Section 125 Chapter 14 of the General Laws of massachusetts, a legal muting of the Tom Cluster in the Eleventh Mudabout Representative Histrent was hold on Im 12 1930 at 3 pm of the form Club's office Chelmsford. hussochwith for the purpose of declaring the elected Representatives to the Sunal Court of the State Electron held on Im. 41920. the result was as follows : .


CANDIDATE


KARL PERHAM Dem.


166


2167


LOUIS PFEIFFER Rep.


637


156 436


113 329


384 446


2863


BLANKS


101


430


TOTAL


904


59 651


62 107 17 186


1286 908 129 2323


39 481


85 9,5


VX 60


ACTON BEDFORD


CARLISLE


CHELMSFORD LITTLETON


WESTFORD


TOTAL


StandardPithran, Chilisforce albert & Beny


Hrad F. Tuttle actor Ruth C. Wilkin Carlisle Charles L. Sfilareth Westford Recorded by Harolds C Pittman Town Click.


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Warrant for annual Town Meeting February 2, 1931 and February 9, 1931 Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex, SS. To Harold C. King, Constable of the Jour of Chelmsford.


Greeting !


In the name of the Commonwealth. a foresaid you are hereby requested to notify and ware 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 Cheluns ford. Precinct 3, Fire House, N'est Chiliiferd Precinct 4, School House, East Chelukeford Precinct , Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford Precinct 6, Golden Cove School House Westland. on Monday, the Second Day of February, 1931, bring the first Monday in said mouth, at 12 o'clock room for the following purposes;


To bring in their notes for the following officere:" Moderator for one year. One Selectikan for three spare. Que member of the Board of Public Welfare for three year:


Treasurer and Jay Collector for one year Que assessor for three years. Tree Il andew for one year. One Member of the Board of Health for three years. Que Park Commissioner for three year. Que School Counterman for three years


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Que Cemetery Concesiones for three years. Two Trusted of Adame Library for three years. One Insurance Fund Commissioner for three years Que Constable for One year.


all on one ballot? The solle will be open from 12 noon to 8 P.M. and to meet in the Town Hall at Chelmsford Centre on the following Monday, The Ninth Day Of February at 9:30 o'clock in the forewoon, then and there to act upon the following articles sig!


article 1. To hear reporte of Jours officers and committee; orlact in relation thereto,


Matice 2. To raise and appropriate such seems of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the current year.


article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Selection to act as it's agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year; also in such other watters as may arise, requiring in their judgement the action of such agent, and to Employ councel therefor; br act in relation thereto,


Article 4. To see if the Jours will authorigs the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of the revenues of the current financial


article 5. To see if the Town will note to raise and appropriate a sim not


1


exceeding Two Thousand Dollar lots used as a Reserve Fund at the discretion of the Finance. mutter as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section b; or act in relation thereto.


Article 6. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate The sense of Four Hundred Dollars, or what other sem, for State Olid; or act in relation thereto.


Article 7. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum with which to meet unpaid fills of 1930; or active relation thereto.


Article 8. To see if the Tour will vote to authorize the Selection to contract with the Lowell Electric Light Corporation for the following additional lights, and sauce and appropriate sufficient money to defray the Expense thereof, lig! Five lights on Parker Village Road. Two lights on Juneet. Two lights on the Old Westford Road. Three lights on the Groton Road. Two lights on Manakan Street. Six lights on the Littleton Road. Two lights on tiddley Street, or act in relations thereto.


article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of isteen Dollars for the curener defraying the expense of services natural the matter of a tax cale procenty ou Stedman Street. 2 de relation thereto.


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rticle 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the Len of Fifty Dollars, of some other Amount, and Elect a director, the money to be Expended by and the director to serve in cooperation with the Middlesex County Trustees for County tid to Iguculture in the work of the Medices County Externen service, cunder the provisions of section 40 to 45, Chapter 128, General Laws of Massachusetts.


article 11. To see if the Town will, sauce and appropriate the sum of Six Hundred L'ollare, or some other Mount for the purpose of purchasing a truck for the Forest Wardene Department; or act in relation thereto,


Article 12. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a seen of money for the purpose of purchasing i and for the purpose of establishing a municipal dump at the Westlands; or act in relation thereto.


article 13, To see if the own will raise and appropriate Two Thousand Dollars or some other amount, for the purpose of purchasing the property known as the Lacking Will Pond, and three other lots of land adjoining thereto, or act in relation, thereto.


article 14. In the Event of an affirmation voterunder article 13. to see if the Jours will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen


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Hundred Dollars, or some other amount for the purpose of putting, the said cushing Awill Poul prosaly and the adjoining lots of land is suitable condition; or act lin relation thereto.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Three Hundred Dollars, or some other account for the purpose of purchasing, land for the purpose of Establishing a unenicipal dump at north Chelunsford, bract -in relation thereto.


certicle 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept from Fred E Varney M.D., the gift of a certain, lot of land situated on Enelenefard, in that part called north Chelmsford, bring lot numbered-155 on a plane Entitled Plan of Land in Forth Chelmsford belonging to the Thomas ). Idame Estate ile- Charles H. S.cedans, Surveyed July and September 1892. Melin B. Smith Civil Engineer, Said plan is recorded in the registry of leeds for the northern District Middlesex County, Book of Place 44, Plan 7. Subject however to the Exprece reservation and conditions that said land is to be forever kept open as and for a public playground or recreation center wieder the provision of Chapter 45. Section, 14 of the overal Laws, or act in relation thereto.


article 17, To see if the Joan will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Just Thousand Dollars, or some other account


1


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the same to be Expended on the Varney Playground; or activ relation. thereto.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vole to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars, or some other


a pole on the Common in the South Village; or act in relation thereto.


article 19. In the Event of an affirmation vote under Article 18, to see if the Town will cote to raise and appropriate the seem of unutar fier Dollare for the purpose of purchasing a flag for the Kotle at the South Village; or act un relation thereto.


Article 20. To see if the Town will amend it's by-laws byadding to save the following section. Section 11. "The. following streets and parts of streets are hereby declared to constitute through streets for the purpose of this sections; Boston Road from the Billerica line to Central Square.


Forthe Road from its intersections with Westford Street to Princeton Street; or act in relation thereto.


article 21. In the Event of an affirmation vote under article 20 to see if the Town will vote to raise, and appropriate the sum of One Thousand and Fifty Dollars or some other amount, for the purpose of posting through ways as set forth in Eliticle 20; or ist in relation, there to.


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Article 22. To see if the Jour will vote that its Selectiven be instructed to formulate and adopt by- laws for the regulation of traffic in the Town of Chelmsford under the authority of Chapter 357, acts of 1928 of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; or astis relation thereto.


Article 23- To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, or some other amount for the purpose of Extending the width of a portion of the Groton Road. The County and Commonwealth Each to contribute a similar amount, ar act in relation thereto.


article 24. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sea of Que Thousand Dollars, or some other amount for the purpose of improving curves on the Riverweck Road. The County and Commonwealth each to contribute a similar amount; or act in relation thereto.


article 25. To see if the Town will vite to raise and appropriate the seem of Seventy five Hundred Dollars, or some other amount for the purpose of purchasing a triple combination fire percup of Recuper, so called for the use of the fire department in the Worth Villages or actiunelatina therate


article 26, Du the Event of a negative vote under article 25 to see if the Town will vote to raise, and appropriate


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the sum of Two Thousand Dollars or some other amount for the purpose of repairing the fire truck located at the North Villages; or act in relation the reto Article 27. To see if the Tour will vote. to raise, and appropriate the sum of One Hundred and Fifty- four Dollars and Seventy five Cents for the purpose of secunbursting Harold L. Crosby for the loss of an out board motor loaned to the heleneford Police Department; or act in relation thereto.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the seem of Seventeen Hundred and Fifty Dollars, or some other amount, for. purpose of providing the Idame ibrary property with Edgestours on Idame Wennes and building sidewalks on South Street and adams avenue, and completing the cement drip apron around the order portion of the building; or action relation thueto.


article 29. To see if the Jour will raise and appropriate the same of Seventy Five Dollars for the purchase of office Equipment for the Police Department; or act in relation there to.


article 30. To see if the Town will raise, und appropriate the sum of Five Hundred and Twenty- five Dollars, or some other amount, for the purpose of purchasing an automobile for the Police Department or act in relation thereto.


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Artide 31. To see if the Town will note to accept C Street as laid out by the Selection as shown by their report duly filed in the office of the Town Clark, or act in relation thereto.


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to accept B Street as laid out by the Selection as shown by their report duly filed in the office of the Jour Clerk. or act in relation thereto.


article 33. To see if the Town will vote to accept I tearus Street as laid out by the Selectiveu as shown by their report daly filed in the office of the Jour Clerk. or act in relation thereto.


article 34. To see if the Town will vote to accept Tivist Road as laid out by the Selective as shown by their report duly filed in the office of the Town Click. Ar act in relating there to.


article 35. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Dollars or some other account for the purpose of Establishing a memorial Flag pole in the centre Village; to be dedicated to the CityEus of Cheliveford who served in the Civil War, Spanish american Har and the World War, as recommended by the committee appointed under estéété XX w the Joun Warrant, February 15 1930, or act in relation there's


article 36. In the Event of an affermating vote under article 20, to see if the Jrun


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will vote to appoint a committee to cause plans to be made and grant authority to said committee to award contracts and Expend the money Appropriated couder the adve said Article 20; 00 act in relation ctureto.


axe ticle 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, or some other account for the purpose of reconstructing the N'estford Road, The County and Commonwealth Each to contribute a similar amount; or act in relation thereto.


Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, or some other amount for the peace of paying claud damages and refraying the cost of relocating a portion of the Carlisle- Concord Road; or action relation thereto.


Article 39, To see if the Town will vote to amend its by laws by adding to same the following section. Section 12: "The offices of the Town Treasures and Jay Collector and the records and books nicide thereto, shall be located in the Town Hall at the Centre Village:" or act in volution thereto.


Article 40. To see if the Joun will vote to arend its by-laws by adding to the wine the following section. Section 13: "The Board of Fire Enquieus may funnet on such occasions and to such extent


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as they deem advisable, the assistance of the Chelunsford Fire Department to another city, tour, or fire district in Extinguishing five therein, or act in relation thereto.


( teile 42. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate, the scene of 13.67 for the purpose of caring for a deficit in the Board of Health Salaries appropriation in the year 1930, or act in relations


article 41. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate the seem of 78.09 to care for a deficit in the Election and Registration Department in the year 1930, ar act in relation thereto.


article 43. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty Dollars, or some other amount, for the purpose of purchasing a fire alarm lapper for the Police Department; or act in relation thereto!


article 44. To see if the Town will vote and appropriate the sun off100 or some other amount for the purpose of dofraying the legal Expenses and Enquirer' Experien incident to any purchase of real Estate authorized un des articles 12 and 13 and 15, of the within Warrant, nact in relation therete.


and you Is Directed to seres this Warrant by posting attested copies there of at the Post offices in the Centre of the Town, South Cheliackord, Heute Chelmsford, and West Chlag notesund


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at the school funke, East Ellingford and the Golden Core schoolhouse Vestlande, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the first meeting aforesaid.


Here of Fail Hot and make return of this Harrant with your doinge thereon to the Tour Clerk at the time and. place of holding this meeting aforeraid.


Sivan under our hands this 12th day of January in the year of our Lord inneteen hundred and thirty one.


Eliphalet G. Brown Frank & Lupien Royal Shawcross Selection of Chelmsford


a true copy: attest Harold C. Ring, Constable.


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Election of Officine February 2, 1931.


It a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Tour of thelineford, pecalified to vote on Town affairs, held petruaut to Warrant duly posted, said meeting held February 2,1931, in the six product of the Town of belieford the following persons received the number of votes set against their respective owane for Down offices, as follows:


OFFICE


NAME


P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5, P-6 TOTAL


MODERATOR


WALTER PERHAM-WESTFORD ST.


627 546


87


147 88


67 20


273 84


1747 750


FOR ONE YEAR


JOHN J. MONAHAN TOTAL


166 1 794


909


116


235


87


357


2498


SELECTMAN


ReCOUNT ELIPHALET G. BROWN CHELMSFORDST. RECOUNT


81 82


82 83 66


31 14


32


5 30


128 42


3.51 361- 544 346


FOR THREE


CHARLES H. CLOUGH WESTFORD T, 339


54


436 175


31


31


22


6 580 626


JAMES A. GRANT RECOUNT


CHELMSFORDST. 229


+76


20


26 3 1


31 354 2 34 30


BLANKS


7


TOTAL


794


909


116


235


87


357


2498


BOARD OF


ELIPHALETG. BROWN CHELMSFORD ST.


84


84


26 17


33 47 35


5 31 20


12/


PUBLIC WELFARE CHARLES H. CLOUGH


324


69


MEMBER


WESTFORD ST. JAMES P. DUNIGAN HIGHLAND AVE JAMES A. GRANT CHELMSFORD ST.


54


419


31


26


20


25


143 19


34.2


19


TOTAL


794


909


116


235


87


357 2498


FOR THREE


231


168


82


127 42


12 4


11


89


YEARS


JOHN MULLIN RIVERNECK ROAD BLANKS


84 83130 20


28 10 2


97 2


148 +27 355


JOHN MULLIN RECOUNT


RIVERNECK ROAD


BLANKS


1363


29


53


YEARS


JAMES P. DUNIGAN HIGHLAND AVE. RECOUNT


41 529 567


8


623


-


88


OFFICE


VAME


RECOUNT


ERVEST A. FERRON GAY ST.


211 290 789


270 326 227 61


46 27


26 16


669 67+ 810 809


JAMES KIBERD JR. BLODGETT FARK


FOR THREE GEORGEA. MENULTY PHIENKIN ROAD


RECOUNT


215 78 79


265 48 45


23


1.55


35 10


144 22


837 182


YEARS


BLANKS


TOTAL


794


909


116 235


87


357


2498


TOWN


WILLIAM BROWN NEWFIELD ST.


12


78


. २


4


0 8


3 74


338


PANEL URI R


RALPH W. EMERSON NORTH NAD


194


26


33


50


1 12 3 78


62 509


FOR ONE


WINTHROP A. PARKHURST ACTON ST.


327


27 267 143


27 28 17 36


6 14 80 32 8 8


4 15


4 3


17


BLANKS


4


2


1


116


235


87


357 2498


ASSESSOR FOR THREE YEARS


MINOTA. BEAN CHELMSFORDST.


140


239


27 73 16


41 163 31


15 69 3


135 597 195 1561 27 340


TOTAL


794 909


116


235


87


357 2498


CONTABLE


JOHN J. BUCHANAN GROTONROAD


135


402


18


28 8


10


6.34


FOR ONE YEAR


ALBERT J. GAGNON NORTH ROAD


29


41


2


12


5


17 106


BENJAMIN F. HEALD BILLERICA ST.


132


35


62


39


94


604


HAROLD C. KING, PERHAMST.


169


49


92


26


158 770


HENRYC. NOBLE


BRIDGE ST.


54


27 60


10


18.


2


16


149


BLANKS


43


794


909


116


235


87


357 2498


615


446


HERBERT C. SWEETSER BOSTON ROAD BLANKS


39


224


78


2


ABBOTT L. EMERY


HOLT ST.


15


242 276


0


15


0


14 1110


--- --


IND


WILLIAM P. HEHIR CHURCH ST.


23


308


2


39€


TAX ALLECTOR OCTAVE L'HÉRAULT DUNSTABLEROAD


2


/7/ 46


45 287


WILLIAM T. PICKEN MIDDLESEX-ST.


M . EDWARD RINEY


SCHOOL ST.


85


0


794 909




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