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10. Antonio P. Costa. .Pelham, N. H.
Lowell, Mass.
Rose Theresa Silva . Chelmsford, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
14. Bernard R. Brown. Chelmsford, Mass Haverhill, Mass.
Dorothea Ruth Cheney .Chelmsford, Mass.
16. George E. Donnelly. . Dracut, Mass.
Dorothy St. Onge .Lowell, Mass
Chelmsford, Mass.
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Manchester, N. H. Dracut, Mass.
Blanche Russon . Tyngsboro, Mass
Lowell, Mass.
.Lowell, Mass ..
Lowell, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
Margaret E. Kinch.
Manchester, N. H.
Manchester, N. H.
North Andover, Mass.
Methuen, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
14. Edward J. Flannery.
.Lowell, Mass ..
Westford, Mass.
Chelmsford, Mass.
Quincy, Mass.
Barre, Mass.
Manchester, N. H.
Nov. 17. Royal K. Wright.
. Chelmsford, Mass
Lowell, Mass.
Mary Claire Leduc.
.Westford, Mass.
Westford, Mass.
23. Thaddeus W. Zabierek
. Chelmsford, Mass
Holyoke, Mass.
Mildred L. Whitton . Chelmsford, Mass.
Westford, Mass.
25. Howard Stanley Kent . Chelmsford, Mass
Chelsea, Mass. Gardner, Mass.
Marion Grace Ela Oswego, N.
26. Albert J. Klemka.
.Charlestown, W. Va.
Boston, Mass.
Barbara J. Bachelder .Chelmsford, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
27. Robert F. Fallon
. Chelmsford, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
Beatrice Zara Adams . Lowell, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
30.
Norman L. Staveley
.Chelmsford, Mass
Chelmsford, Mass.
Dorothy I. Pihl .Lowell, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
Dec. 15. Louis Joseph Masson .Lowell, Mass. Lowell, Mass.
Elizabeth Ann Palmer.
.Chelmsford, Mass
Concord, Mass.
28. Stanley A. Blecharczyk. Lowell, Mas Holyoke, Mass.
Leonora M. Wojtas .Chelmsford, Mass
Lowell, Mass.
29. Frank John Osiel Manchester, N.H.
Manchester, N.H.
Genevieve Barrett Beaudet .. Chelmsford, Mass Manchester, N.H.
Chelmsford, Mas
.Chelmsford, Mass.
.Chelmsford, Mass
.Chelmsford, Mass.
30 . John Parker Tucke.
.Chelmsford, Mass
.Chelmsford, Mass.
Mildred Marie Finch. . Concord, N.H.
.Raleigh, N. C.
* Nov. 30.
Russell J. Gale .Brooklyn, N.Y . Boston, Mass.
Eleanor L. Stebbins . Brooklyn, N.Y . Boston, Mass.
DEATHS
Date
Name
Years
Months
Days
Jan. 2. Mary E. Adams
64
10
0
Wife of George C. Adams
2. Nelson
3 Hrs.
4. Stillborn.
5. Mary J. Dunn
84
--
Wife of John J. Dunn
7. Florence M. Gardner
63
5
0
Widow of John W. Gardner
8. James J. Kennedy ..
70
--
--
Husband of Estella Ingalls
77
3
5
Widower of Nellie Moran
61
7
22
20. Sarah Collier
74
4
14
23. Angie Kimball
84
3
23
23. Rose Vera Quinn. Wife of Henry G. Quinn
25. Ellen Galvin Tobin.
80
--
--
Widow of Thomas Tobin
82
--
Wife of John Lynch
Feb. 2. John J. Dunn.
84
--
--
Widower of Mary J. Donchue
86
8
0
3. Ella May Greenleaf.
Widow of Charles H. Greenleaf
46
--
11. Charles H. Saunders ..
13. Mary H. Goodwin.
Widow of Walter E. Goodwin
26. Rose Lynch.
**
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29. Norman 0. Wright Margaret Drake
12
f
Years Months
Days
Feb. 4. William H. Davis Widower of Addie Chase
87
1
8
6. Maria L. Del Ponte.
74
0
0
Widow of Ralph Del Ponte
9. Joseph McComb.
82
11
0
Husband of Mary J. Davidson
18. James Kiberd. Husband of Edith M.
67
1
9
21 Thomas F. Fay. Widower of Katherine Flanagan
82
0
0
22. Bertha Dryden. Widow of Edward P. Dryden
77
9
0
24. Albert J. Langlois
57
1
5
Husband of Zelie Theriault
Mar. 4. Anna F. Searle.
81
4
0
11.
Mary A. Lowe ..
81
0
0
14. Eva May Wheeler.
51
6
16
17.
Fraser R. Valentine.
1
8
11
17. Augusta Nystrom.
74
7
10
21.
Mary Bell.
84
0
0
Widow of George Bell
78
9
8
26. Grace Lawrence
81
1
1
27. Mary F. Devine.
61
0
0
28. Virginia Rolland Nault ... Widow of Alfred Nault
76
2
2
30. Frank W. Smith.
79
5
30
Widower of Minnie 3. Cha'se
62
11
18
Apr. 9. Philip Gloddy.
75
14.
Forrest M. Miller ..
62
9
23
22. Medora E. Adams ..
71
10
23
23.
25. Peter J. Gagnon.
90
11
10
28. John J. Erwin. Widower of Margaret Condon
May
2. Hugh Sylvester Whiteley
57
6
15
3 . Sarah Alice Morris
85
5
25
4. Anna M. Hagerman.
87
3
4
5. Mary Jane McComb. Widow of Joseph McComb
16. Howard Stanley Adams
75
10
0
Widower of Medora Stillings
16. Carrie E. Nickles. Wife of Albert S. Nickles
69
0
12
19 Hannah M. Ingham. Wife of David Ingham
73
10
10
--
Husband of Regina Thifault
5 Hrs.
Widower of Arcasle Morin
77
Widow of Samuel C. Hagerman
73
4
18
30. Clara Thomas.
Wife of George H. Thomas
Husband of Sadie Witham
Wife of Howard S. Adams Demarais
25. James A. Messer Widower of Alice Avon
Wife of Arthur 0. Wheeler
Widow of Carl Gustave Nystrom
Widow of Charles J. Searle
Widow of Patrick F. Lowe
13
Years Months Days
May 20. Isadore Morrissette. Husband (D) Eliza Gaudette
62
1
21
22. Aurilla J. Moody ..
89
6
1
Widow of Ardelbert Moody
28. William T. Kane.
32
0
0
*19.
Roy F. Deng.
58
5
16
Widower of Andry Lowe
June 4.
Stavtoula Kozombolis Theodorakos
61
3
21
Widow of Patrikios Theodorakos
11.
Ellen Hobbs ..
70
8
15
14.
Florence Pattison.
39
7
22
18.
Rothesay P. Kidder
60
7
4
19
Edna Jane Rose.
73
1
9
July 4. Edward J. Murphy
Husband of Helena Corcoran
6 or 7. William J. Campbell
83
8
8
10. William Samuel Baker.
47
0
7
10.
John H. Cogger.
67
4
24
12.
Elizabeth F. Yeoman.
85
5
1
Widow of William P. Yeoman
79
9
7
Widow of William C. Royer
38
11
0
26. Florence A. Scoble.
72
8
7
28. Walter F. Bills.
54
11
3
29. Amy Schelenger
83
1
12
Aug. 2. John Kimball Knowlton Husband of Lavinia Harding
90
6
26
5. Emily H. Brown
85
7
28
9. Hannah Flynn
72
--
--
Widow of James Flynn
10. Arthur C. Wilson
71
1
20
Husband of Carrie F. Kittredge
77
3
18
15. Walter J. Brake.
72
4
0
16.
Elizabeth J. Draper
78
3
29
31. F. John Rouleau. Widower of Marie Andenegg
64
5
11
31. Joseph Lemere.
59
--
Husband of Annie Allen
31. Annie Edna Putnam
68
8
19
--
--
Widower of Mary J. Bryans
Husband of Elizabeth Mooney
Widower of Alice M. Cole
14. Ella C. Royer.
21. Hazel M. Woods.
Wife of William J. Woods
Wife of William Scoble
Husband of Lena Page
12. Jennie M. Kennedy.
Wife of Fred E. Kennedy
Husband of Ann J. Charles
54
Wife of Francis G. Hobbs
Wife of Carl A. Patti son
Husband of Cora M. Robbins
Widow of George E. Rose
14
Years
Months
Days
Sept. 8. John T. Boutilier Husband of Daisy E. Waterworth
55
0
27
10. Ervin Elbridge Smith.
67
7
29
Husband of Carrie Preston
10. John T. Noble.
71
0
0
Husband of Mary Monahan
15. Violanta E. Silva Widow of Manuel Silva
62
.
--
16. Arthur E. Crane
35
10
2
Husband of Lillian Defosie
80
4
1
Widow of John Gordon
45
0
0
29 William J. Jones
67
5
7
Husband of Evelyn I. Kimpton
74
..
30. Ralph N. Perry
54
2
13
Oct. 3. Stillborn
4. Williston Carll.
74
2
25
Widower (Wife not Given)
44
6. Napoleon Thomas Manseau. Husband of Eva Lamay
7. Joseph Loiselle.
5 hrs
18. Warren F. Gledhill
42
Husband of Louise Powers
29. Charles E. Stuart.
57
--
..
Husband of Mary E. Brick
Nov. 2.
Kingman
75 Min.
8. Lillian A. Miller
95
7
1
Widow of George H. Miller
12. Patrick J. Miskell.
54
Husband of Mary Gallagher
88
6
25
20. Donald Manseau
4
--
26. James Craft.
77
7
25
Husband of Lydia M. White
86
--
Widow of Edward Fallon
29. Minnie Randlett Dearborn
65
4
3
Wife of George Dearborn
69
1
2
Dec.
2. Stillborn
7. Franklin E. Jones
36
--
--
8. Arthur Sherburn Moore
43
9
12
12. Michael Lebedzinski.
64
2
13
Husband of Maryanna Serokar
15. Albert S. Nickles. Husband of Carrie Chase
83
5
--
15. Gilbert Elton Woodbury.
70
7
18
17. Emma Suttle ..
77
10
24
18. Charles F. Welch ..
54
--
Husband of Robenia Morning
23. Catherine McComb Polley.
78
10
19
Wife of Robert W. Polley
17. Adelia H. Gordon.
24. Bernard Haggerty Husband of Helen Hennessey
30. Mary Rutyn Widow of Frank Rutyna
Husband of Eva E. Perry
..
16. Anna M. Bartlett.
Widow of Frank Bartlett
28. Mary A. Fallon.
30 . May F. Whitney. Wife (D) Horace G. Whitney
15
Years Months
Days
72
0
0
28. Mary McCallum (Manning) Wife of Leonard McCallum
57
0 0
TOWN OF CHELMSFORD JURY LIST Residence
Occupation
Adams George C ...
Wightman St.
Alcorn James T. E.
Hunt Road.
Ayotte Ephrem.
Warren Ave
Ball Lester W ..
Ballinger Raymond F.
(1) Barlow® Erson F ...
Barron William J.
Highland Ave
Overseer
Manager
Mill Operative
Beauregard Victor J. Bellwood William.
Blomgren Sigurd W.
(2) Bridgeford Ernest W.
Coolidge St ..
Engineer
Evergreen St.
Laborer
Central Sq ..
Carpenter
Main St ..
Shipper
Butterfield Jesse S
Washington St
Bookkeeper
York Ave.
Painter
Groton Rd.
Engineer
Laborer
Woodbine St.
Second Hand
Merchant
Dartmouth St.
Wood Worker
Cooke Archibald.
Main St ...
Brick Mason
Davis Garfield A.
Off High St.
Secretary
DeLong Arthur E.
Warren Ave.
Store Manager
Dickinson William F
Dow John C ...
Gorham St.
Machinist
Eaton James A ..
Edwards Franklin A.
Main St.
Emerson Theodore W
North Rd
Dairyman
Fireman
Finnick Charles.
Carlisle St
Farmer
Flynn Patrick J ..
Westford Rd
Farmer
Garvey Vincent P. Gorham Alfred M .. Hoelzel Charles F
Ripley St ...
Wool Sorter
Johnson John G. Kelly John J ..
Gorham St ..
Foreman
Kiberd James Sn.
Newfield St.
Painter
North Rd ...
Poultryman
Westford Rd.
W.P.A. Adm.
Billerica Rd.
Dunstable Rd.
Carpenter
Stedman St ..
Oil Dealer
Foreman Filling Sta. Prop. Funeral Director Poultryman Printer
Laborer
Gorham St.
Coal Dealer
School St.
Real Estate
Riverneck Rd.
Chauffeur
Stewart Harold W Sweetser Hosmer W
Symms Willard.
High St ...
Treasurer
Vaipan Andrew
Billerica Rd.
Machinist
Vinal Fred I.
Waite George L
Welch
George R.
Wright Warren
Robin Hill Rd.
Assessor
Jurors Drawn (1) Sept.9, 1940
Jurors Drawn (2) Mar.11, 1940
Jurors Drawn (3) Nov. 9, 1940 Jurors Drawn (4) Oct.15, 1940
Jurors Drawn (5) Sept. 9, 1940
Jurors Drawn (6) Mar. 11, 1940 Jurors Lrawn (7) Apr. 5, 1940
Harold C. Petterson, Town Clerk.
Janitor Farmer Repair Man
Nursery Man Mill Operative
Insurance Agent
Batchelder Arthur M.
Middlesex St
Ripley St.
Newfield St.
Mill Operative Laborer
Brooks John Bunce Henry Burne Edwin L ...
Carruthers John W Chapman Eugene P Coalter Samuel L. Cole Edward M ... Coburn Frank A. P
Connors John E ..
Devine Charles F.
Carlisle St
Woodbine St.
Farmer Mechanic
Doyle Michael
Mt. Pleasant St.
Greenkeeper
Warren Ave
Chauffeur Moulder
Fallon Joseph T .. Field LaForrest E
Boston Rd.
Restaurant Manager
Landscape Gardner
Westford St.
Knitter
Kirkeby Martin L. Lupien Frank J. . MacElroy Grant R
Nachon Joshua ..
Marchand Joseph T.
Niemaszyk Frank Osborn Reymond T Pelton Cecil M ..
Park Rd.
Glen Ave
Sunset Ave.
Petterson Birger
Carlisle St
Middlesex St.
Picken William (7) Queen ciffford A
Quinn Henry G ...
Riney M. Edward Scobie Herbert J. Shaw Harry ....
Westland Ave
Operative
Sherman St.
Manager
Chelmsford St
W. P. A.
Wright St ..
Proctor Rd. Middlesex St.
Carpenter Farmer Wool Sorter
Acton Rd ..
Cottage Row.
Off Billerica Rd
Beaulieu St.
Quigley Ave.
Chelmsford St.
North Rd.
Locke Rd ..
Chelmsford St
Tailor
Gas. Sta. Prop.
Newfield St
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. 25. Bridget Delia (Gilboy) McGuinness Lavell ... Widow of Jos. Lavell
Name
WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING March 4, 1940 and March 11, 1940
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, 88.
To John J. Buchanan, Constable, or any suitable person of the Town of Chelmsford.
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid 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 Cove School House, Westlands.
on Monday, the Fourth day of March, 1940, 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.
One School Committee Member for three years.
One Park Commissioner for three years.
Two Trustees of Adams Library for three years.
One Cemetery Commissioner for three years.
One Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years.
One Member of the Planning Board for a term of five years.
One Constable for one year.
All on one ballot.
The polls 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 Eleventh day of March, 1940 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; or act in relation thereto.
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, with authority to settle
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and adjust claims or demands for or against the Town; and to employ counsel whenever in their judgment it is necessary; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 4.
To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of revenue of the current financial year; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 5.
To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Overlay Reserve Account a sum not exceeding Two Thousand Dollars ($2000) to be used as a Reserve Fund at the discretion of the Finance 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 of money with which to meet unpaid bills for the year 1939; or act in relation there- to.
ARTICLE 7.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Fifty-Two and 57/100 Dollars ($252.57), or some other sum, for the purpose of defraying the Town's share of the expenses of the Surplus Commodities Division of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 8.
To see if the Town will vote to use the following lots of land owned by the Town for the purpose of planting and re-forestation of same; or act in relation thereto.
The R. Hodgman Lot off Concord Road. The A. Hodgman Lot off Concord Road.
The Gage Estate Lot off Mill Road. The Gage Estate Lot off Mill Road. The Town Farm Wood Lot Turnpike and Mill Road.
The Town Dump Lot on Swain Road.
ARTICLE 9.
In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 8, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) or some other sum, for the purpose of planting and reforestation of the various lots of land enumerated in Article 8; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 10.
To see if the Town will vote to request the Department of Corporations and Taxation, Division of Accounts, to make an audit of all the Town of Chelmsford accounts; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 11.
To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Town Treasurer, to transfer Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, from banks now paying one per cent interest per annum, to a bank or banks paying two per cent or more per annum; or act in rela- tion thereto.
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ARTICLE 12.
To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49, acts of 1933, as amended, for the purpose of providing funds for meeting ordina- ry maintenance expenses, such borrowing in no event to exceed the amount of tax titles held by the Town; or to take any action relative thereto.
ARTICLE 13.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hun- dred Fifty Dollars ($750) or some other sum, for the purpose of defraying the expense of foreclosing tax titles; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 14.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Sixty-Five Dollars ($65) or some other sum, for the purpose of purchasing a "Vital Statis- tio Record Book," to be used in the Office ofthe Town Clerk or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 15.
To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By-Law, "The Collector of Taxes shall be the Town Collector. The Town Col- lector, within the time limit prescribed by law for the collection of accounts due the Town, shall collect all accounts due the Town, except those set forth in Section 38A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws as amended. The said Town Collector may settle and adjust any such accounts upon such terms as he thinks for the best interests of the Town, or he may cause legal proceedingsto be commenced in his name as Town Collector for the collection of any such accounts and may employ counsel for that purpose. The costs of said legal pro- ceedings, including counsel fees, shall be charged to and paid by the Treasurer from the Collector's expense account. All bills for accounts due the Town shall state that all checks, drafts or money orders shall be made payable to or to the order of the Town of Chelmsford."
or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 16.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-One Hundred Seventy Dollars ($2170) to pay the County of Middlesex, as required by law, the Town's share of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 17.
To see if the Town will vote to create a Committee of four to work in con- junction with the School Committee to investigate the advisability of an addition to the Westland School; said Committee to make a full report of its findings at the next Town Meeting; the four members to be appointed by the Moderator; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 18.
To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the fund called "Sales of Cem- etery Lots and Graves" a certain sum of money for the purpose of the care, im- provement and embellishment of some or all of the cemeteries in the Town; or act in relation thereto.
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ARTICLE 19.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of repairing and oiling the Twiss Road in that part of Chelmsford called North Chelmsford; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 20.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of defending a tax abatement case now pending before the Board of Tax Appeals; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 21.
To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By-Law:
"The annual business meeting of the Town of Chelmsford shall be held the second Monday in March at 7:30 P. M." or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 22.
To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By-Laws :
"1. The Board of Selectmen may determine and designate numbers for all buildings abutting upon or adjacent to public and private ways, and so shall determine and designate numbers for such buildings when re- quested by a majority of the owners of buildings to be numbered upon any street or way.
2. No person shall neglect or refuse to affix to any building owned by him the street number designated for him by said Board, nor shall any person affix or suffer to remain on any building owned or occupied by him a street number other than the one designated by the said Board. All numbers must be at least two inches in height and must be so placed that they are visible from the street.
3. Whoever violates any provision of this by-law shall be liable to a fine of not more than ten Dollars ($10) for each offence." or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 23.
In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 22, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) or some other sum, for the purpose of defraying the expense in connection with the by-laws set forth in Article 22; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 24.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty-Five Hundred Dollars ($3500) or some other sum, for the purpose of reconstructing the North Road, contingent upon the state and County contributing towards the cost of said construction; or act in relation thereto. ARTICLE 25. SEE AFTER ARTICLE 54.
ARTICLE 26.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400) or some other sum, for the purpose of draining Sylvan Avenue; or act in relation thereto.
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ARTICLE 27.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred ($200) or some other sum, for the purpose of draining Subway Avenue; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 28.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars ($175.00) or some other sum, for the purpose of purchasing window shades for the Town Hall in the Centre; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 29.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hun- dred Dollars ($300) or some other sum, for the purpose of purchasing an automobile for the Police Department, said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 30.
In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 29, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer by good and sufficient Bill of Sale title to the Chevrolet automobile now owned by the Police Department; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 31.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purpose of purchasing a radio to be used inthe police car; or act in re- lation thereto.
ARTICLE 32.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of carrying on federal or state projects, the cost of administration, and the cost of materials and supplies for same; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 33.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200) or some other sum for the purpose of surveying a portion of Park, Proctor, Garrison, and Maple Roads and High Street; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 34.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200) or some other sum, to be added to the existing fund already created, which is to be used for paying claims made against the Town for personal injuries; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 35.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($225) or some other sum, for the purpose of purchasing a power mower to be used by the Park Department; said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Park Commission; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 36.
In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 35, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Park Commissioners to sell and convey by good and sufficient Bill of Sale title to the power mower now used by the Park Department; or act in relation thereto.
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ARTICLE 37.
To see if the Town will vote to create a committee of seven for the purpose of investigating the advisability of the enactment of new by-laws and to report its findings and conclusions at the next annual Town meeting. The members of said Committee are to be appointed by the Moderator; or act in relation thereto. ARTICLE 38.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money to purchase land located on Princeton Street in that part of Chelmsford called North Chelmsford; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 39.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Miland Ave. as laid out by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 40.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Miland Avenue; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 41.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Cherry Lane, as laid out by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 42.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Cherry Lane; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 43.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Ideal Street as laid out by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 44.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Ideal Street; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 45.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Clinton Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 46.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Clinton Avenue; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 47.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Dunstan Rd. as laid out by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
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ARTICLE 48.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Dunstan Road; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 49.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Strawberry Hill Road, as laid out by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
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