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ARTICLE 50.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Strawberry Hill Road; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 51.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Coolidge Street, as laid cut by the Selectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 52.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Coolidge Street; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 53.
To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Cortes St., 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 54.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Cortes Street; or act in relation thereto.
ARTICLE 25.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hun- dred Dollars ($800), or some other sum, for the purpose of reconstructing the Lowell Road, contingent upon the State and County contributing towards the cost of said construction; or act in relation thereto.
AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this warrant by pusting attested copies there- of at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelms- ford and West Chelmsford, and at the School House in East Chelmsford and the Golden Cove School House, Westlands, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the first meeting aforesaid.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of the warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding this meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this 14th day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty.
James A. Grant
Karl M. Perham
Stewart Mackay Selectmen of Chelmsford
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TOWN ELECTION MARCH 4, 1940
Candidate
P-1 P-2
P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6
Total
Walter Perham, Westford St
688
569
82
143
81
379
1942
Blanks.
192
332
31
84
16
105
760
Total
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
James A. Grant, Chelmsford St.
401
405
62
84
56
333
1341
Raymond H. Greenwood, Fletcher St
391
375
35
91
36
112
1040
Procter P. Wilson, Billerica St.
81
106
13
45
4
33
282
Blanks
7
15
3
7
1
6
39
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
2702
James A. Grant, Chelmsford St.
384
394
60
85
55
315
1293
Raymond H. Greenwood, Fletcher St.
378
361
31
82
36
110
998
Procter P. Wilson
83
109
18
51
5
39
305
Blank
35
37
4
9
1
20
106
Total
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
James A. Ahearn, Dalton Rd.
156
109
11
25
16
120
1.37
Paul N. Finnegan, Sprague Ave.
16
39
5
88
1
8
157
William P. Hafey, Mt. Pleasant St.
11
345
17
3
1
4
381
Donald C. Knapp, Sunset Ave.
302
187
40
28
30
255
842
J. Clark Osterhout, Mill Rd.
267
72
12
22
34
56
463
Edward G. Russell, Marshall St
87
89
15
56
10
28
285
Blanks
41
60
13
5
5
13
137
Total
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
Harold C. Petterson, Groton Rd.
749
721
97
153
88
413
2221
Blanks
131
180
16
74
9
71
481
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
Walter Jewett, Billerica St.
481
471
69
132
32
322
1507
Royce M. Parker, Robin Hill Rd.
359
248
33
54
63
124
881
Blanks
40
182
11
41
2
38
314
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
Lawrence W. Chute, Aspin St.
92
82
13
83
18
89
377
Silas L. Gauthier, Dunstable Rd.
106
445
29
28
5
60
673
Vinson C. Reid, Littleton St.
570
228
46
72
69
252
1237
Blanks
112
146
25
44
5
83
415
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
Clarence Audoin, Newfield St.
316
469
35
86
49
176
1131
Marjorie M. Kiberd, Blodgett Park.
461
387
72
109
42
261
1332
Blanks
103
45
6
32
6
47
239
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
Miriam E. Warren, Boston Rd.
698
419
66
128
79
337
1727
Lottie L. Snow, School St ..
604
529
101
121
60
329
1744
Blanks
458
854
59
205
55
302
1933
Total.
1760 1802
226
194
968
5404
Vincent P. Garvey, Locke Rd.
763
713
98
153
81
389
2197
Blanks.
117
188
15
74
16
95
505
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
24
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6
Total
Arthur W. House, Acton Rd.
571
502
69
120
44
325
1631
Herman L. Purcell, Jr., Acton Rd.
211
186
27
60
49
85
618
Blanks
98
213
17
47
4
74
453
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
2702
Walter H. Merrill, Concord Rd.
723
583
84
139
31
377
1987
Blanks
157
318
27
88
16
107
715
Total
880
901
113
227
97
2,84
2702
Walter Perham, Westford St
698
569
80
144
81
370
1942
Blanks
182
332
33
83
16
114
760
Total.
880
901
113
227
97
484
2702
Bayard C. Dean
699
573
96
145
80
375
1968
Blanks
181
328
17
82
17
109
734
Total
880
901
113 227
97
2702
Harold C. Petterson Town Clerk March 5, 1940
The following named persons were elected to Town Offices at the Annual Town Election in the Town of Chelmsford held March 4, 1940, and they were duly quali- fied.
OFFICE
NAME
TERM EXPIRES
QUALIFIED BEFORE WHOM
Moderator
Walter Perhan
March 1941
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Selectman
James A. Grant
March 1943
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Bd. Pub. Welfare James A. Grant
March 1943
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Bd. of Health
Donald C. Knapp
March 1943
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Treas. & Coll.
of Taxes
Harold C. Petterson March 1941
Assessor
Walter Jewett
March 1943
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Constable
Vinson C. Reid
March 1941
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Library
Miriam E. Warren
March 1943
Lottie L. Snow
March 1943
Tree Warden
Cemetery Com-
missioner
Arthur W. House
March 1943
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Park Commis- sioner
Walter H. Merrill
March 1943
Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Sinking Fund
Commissioner
Walter Perham
March 1943
Planning Board
Bayard C. Dean
March 1945
Harold C. Petterson, T. C. Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
March 11, 1940
The annual town business meeting was held in the Upper Town Hall in Chelms- ford Centre on March 11, 1940 at 10 A. M. The meeting was called to order by Moderator Walter Perham, and the Town Clerk, Harold C. Petterson was requested to read the Warrant. After the Warrant was partly read, on a motion made by James P. Cassidy, it was voted to waive the further reading of the Warrant.
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Harold C. Petterson, T. C. Harold C. Petterson, T. C. Harold C. Petterson, T. C.
Vincent P. Garvey
March 1941
Carl A. E. Peterson, N. P.
Trustees Adams
School Committee Marjorie M. Kiberd
March 1943
Under Article 1:
It was voted to accept the Town Report as printed. James P. Cassidy re- ported for the Trustees of the Frederick B. Edwards Fund. Mr. Cassidy explained the work that had been completed at the Highland Avenue School Playgrounds un- der the supervision of the Trustees together with a W. P. A. Project. Mr. Cas- sidy's report was accepted.
Under Article 2:
It was voted to raise and appropriate the following sums of money to defray Town charges for the current year :
General Government:
Moderator's Salary.
10.00
Selectmen's Salaries
750.00
Selectmen's Expense.
200.00
Town Clerk's Salary
200.00
Town Clerk's Expense
150.00
Town Accountant's Salary.
1,800.00
Town Accountant's Expense.
150.00
Town Accountant's Clerk Hire
250.00
Collector and Treasurer's Salary.
2,000.00
Collector and Treasurer's Expense
1,800.00
Collector and Treasurer's Clerk
832.00
Collector and Treasurer's Bond.
497.00
Assessors' Salaries
2,500.00
Assessors' Expense.
700.00
Assistant Assessor and Clerk.
350.00
Town Counsel Salary.
280.00
Finance Committee Expenses.
20.00
Registrars of Voters, Salaries and Expenses .. Election, Salaries and Expenses.
750.00
Public Buildings, Janitors' Salaries.
1,176.00
Public Buildings, Fuel, Light and Water
1,400.00
Public Buildings, Other Expenses
400.00
Total for General Government.
$17,660.00
Protection of Persons and Property:
Police Department, Chief's Salary.
$ 2,000.00
Police Department, Patrolmen's Salaries.
3,600.00
Police Department, Special and School Police. Police Department, Other Expenses
1,450.00
Fire Department, Administration
600.00
Fire Department, Maintenance.
3,700.00
Hydrant Service, Centre
2,000.00
Hydrant Service, North
500,00
Hydrant Service, East.
1,500.00
Hydrant Service, South.
1,000.00
Hydrant Service, West ..
20.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
175.00
Moth Department
1,200.00
Tree Warden.
150.00
Forest Fire Warden, Salary.
250.00
Forest Fire Department, Maintenance.
650.00
Total for Protection of Persons and Property.
$24,195.00
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1,000.00
4,400.00
Fire Department, Labor and Expenses at Fires.
1,445.00
Health and Sanitation:
Board of Public Health, Salaries
$ 630.00
Board of Public Health, Agent's Salary. 1,600.00
Board of Public Health, Maintenance. 125.00
Board of Public Health, Aid ..
1,500.00
Board of Public Health, Meat Inspection 650.00
Board of Public Health, Milk Inspection
315.00
Board of Public Health, Animal Inspection 200.00
Board of Public Health, Plumbing Inspection
400.00
Board of Public Health, Physicians' Salaries
90.00
Board of Public Health, Vaccine Treatment.
400.00
Board of Public Health, Care of Dumps.
200.00
Total for Health and Sanitation
$6,110.00
Highways :
Superintendent's Salary. $1,900.00
General Highways.
13,250.00
Clerk ..
200.00
Machinery Account.
4,500.00
Road Binder
9,000.00
Snow Removal.
3,500.00
Chapter 90 Work.
3,500.00
Street Lighting.
9,850.00
Street Signs.
250.00
Setting Grades on New Streets.
150.00
Total for Highways.
.$46,100.00
Department of Public Welfare:
Board of Public Welfare, Salaries $ 325.00
Board of Public Welfare, Maintenance. 200.00
Board of Public Welfare, Clerk Hire. 936.00
Board of Public Welfare, Agent's Salary 1,000.00
Outside Relief, Including Other Cities and Towns 20,000.00
Aid to Dependent Children. 7,000.00
Infirmary Superintendent's Salary. 900.00
Infirmary Expense
2,800.00
Soldiers' Relief.
4,000.00
State and Military Aid.
500.00
Total for Department of Public Welfare
37,661.00
Department of Old Age Assistance:
Old Age Assistance
.$37,000.00
Old Age Assistance Investigator's Salary. 1,000.00
Old Age Assistance Maintenance 100.00
Total for Old Age Assistance Department $38,100.00
School Department:
75,761
Administration
.$ 3,950.00
Instruction.
77,500.00
Operation and Maintenance 19,750.00
Auxiliary Agencies.
11,185.00
New Equipment ..
200.00
Care of Playgrounds.
500.00
Total for School Department
$113,085.00
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Vocational School:
Dog Tax Plus.
$ 860.83
Libraries:
Adams Library. $ 2,200.00
North Chelmsford Library.
1,200.00
Total for Libraries
$ 3,400.00
Cemeteries :
Commissioners' Salaries
105.00
Care of Cemeteries
2,300.00
Total for Cemeteries
$ 2,405.00
Recreation and Unclassified:
Parks
$ 1,000.00
Memorial Day.
300.00
Town Clock.
65.00
Public Buildings Insurance.
1,770.00
Bond, Treasurer Sinking Fund.
50.00
Constables.
30.00
Rent American Legion Quarters.
300.00
Town Reports (Town Reports -- Finance Committee Reports -- Dis.)
468.58
Varney Playgrounds
300.00
Federal Commissary.
250.00
Dog Officer's Fees.
75.00
Planning Board Expenses
75.00
Appeal Board Expenses
150.00
Total for Recreation and Unclassified.
$ 4,833.58
Under Article 3:
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to authorize the Select- men to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year, with authority to settle and adjust claims or demands for or against the Town; and to employ counsel whenever in their judgment it is necessary.
Under Article 4:
It was voted to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Select- men, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year, from time to time, beginning January 1, 1940, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, of the General Laws.
Under Article 5:
On a motion made by Sidney Dupee, it was voted to transfer from the Overlay Reserve Account, a sum of money; namely, Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) to be used as a Reserve Fund at the discretion of the Finance Committee, as provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 6.
Under Article 6;
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,402.69 with which to meet unpaid bills for the year 1939.
Under Article 7:
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On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $252.57 for the purpose of defraying the Town's share of the expenses of the Surplus Commodities Division of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Under Article 8;
In regard to the use of the following lots of land owned by the Town for reforestation ,
The R. Hodgman Lot off Concord Road The A. Hodgman Lot off the Concord Road The Gage Estate Lot off Mill Road The Gage Estate Lot off Mill Road The Town Farm Wood Lot Turnpike and Mill Roads
The Town Dump Lot on Swain Road
It was voted to refer this matter to the previous reforestation committee and re- port on the same at a later meeting.
Under Article 9:
In regard to the appropriation of $300 for the purpose of planting and re- forestation of various lots of land, it was voted to dismiss this article.
Under Article 10:
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to request the De- partment of Corporations and Taxation, Division of Accounts, to make an audit of all the Town Accounts at their convenience some time during the current year, and that the Town Clerk be instructed to notify the said Department of this vote.
Under Article 11;
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to instruct the Treas- urer to transfer Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds from banks now paying one per cent per annum, to a bank or banks paying two per cent per annum or more.
Under Article 12:
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be authorized to borrow in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49, of the Acts of 1933 as amended, the sum of $7000.00 to provide funds to meet appropriations made for ordinary maintenance expenses, and the Assessors are authorized to use said amount with other estimated receipts in determining the tax rate for the current year.
Under Article 13:
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $1,250.00 for the purpose of foreclosing Tax Titles.
Under Article 14:
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to raise and appropri- ate the sum of $65.00 for the purpose of purchasing a Vital Statistic Record Book to be used by the Town Clerk.
Under Article 15:
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to adopt the follow- ing by-law :
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"The Collector of Taxes shall be the Town Collector. The Town Collector, within the time limit prescribed by law for the collection of accounts due the Town, shall collect all aocounts due the Town, except those set forth in Sec- tion 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 proceedings to be commenced in his name as Town Collector for the collection of any such accounts and may em- ploy counsel for that purpose. The costs of said legal proceedings, including counsel fees, shall be paid by the Treasurer from the Collector's expense ac- count. 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 Chelms- ford."
Under Article 16,
On a motion made by Karl M. Perham, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,170.00 to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law, the Town's share of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, as assessed in ac- cordance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws.
Under Article 17,
On a motion made by Clifford Hartley, it was voted as amended by Michael Doyle, that the Town create a committee of four to work in conjunction 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 Annual Town Meeting, the four members to be appointed by the Moderator. The Moderator appointed as the four members, Clifford Hartley, C. Luther Cashin, Clarence G. Audoin, and Donald A. Dunsford.
Under Article 18:
On a motion made by Arthur House, it was voted to transfer from the fund called "Sales of Cemetery Lots and Graves", the sum of $500.00 for the purpose of the care, improvement and embellishment of some or all of the cemeteries in the Town.
Under Article 19:
On a motion made by Sidney Dupee, in regard to the repairs of the Twi ss Road in North Chelmsford, it was voted to dismiss this article.
Under Article 20:
On a motion made by Warren Wright, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 for the purpose of defending a Tax Abatement Case now pend- ing before the Appellate Tax Board.
Under Article 21;
On a motion made by Peter MoHugh, in regard to the By-Law to hold Town Business Meeting the second Monday in March at 7:30 P. M., it was voted to dis- miss this article.
Under Article 22,
On a motion made by Arnold C. Perham, it was voted to adopt the following By-Law.,
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 requested by a majority of the owners of build- ings to be numbered upon any street or way.
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Under Article 31:
On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $550.00 for the purpose of purchasing a Two-Way Radio to be used in the police car.
Under Article 32;
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,000.00 for the purpose of carrying on Federal or State Projects, the cost of administration, and the cost of materials and supplies for the same.
Under Article 33:
On a motion made by Karl M. Perham, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for the purpose of surveying a portion of Park, Proctor, Garrison and Maple Roads, and High Street.
Under Article 34:
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 to be added to the existing fund already created, which is to be used for paying claims made against the Town for personal injuries.
Under Article 35:
On a motion made by Walter Merrill, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $225.00 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 Com- missioners.
Under Article 36:
On a motion made by Walter Merrill, it was voted to authorize the Park Com- missioners to sell and convey by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, title to the power mower now used by the Park Commissioners.
Under Article 37:
On a motion made by Karl M. Perham, it was voted 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 Meet- ing. The members of said committee are to be appointed by the Moderator. The Moderator appointed this Committee as follows: Charles E. Bartlett; Edward L. Monahan; Stanley A. Giffin; James F. Leahey; Lyman A. Byam; Birger Petterson, and Edward B. Russell.
Under Article 38:
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to dismiss this article. This article referred to the purchase of land located on Princeton Street.
Under Article 39:
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to accept a portion of Mi- land Avenue as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk.
Under Article 40:
On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 for the purpose of reconstructing Miland Avenue.
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Under Articles 41 to 54 Inclusive? .
On a motion made by Edward L. Monahan, it was voted to dismiss these articles. It was voted to adjourn this meeting at 4:05 P. M.
Walter Perham, Moderator. Harold C. Petterson, Clerk.
WARRANT FOR PARTY PRIMARY Tuesday the Thirtieth Day of April, 1940
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Chelmsford,
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in their several polling places, viz;
Precinct One, Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre
Precinct Two, Town Hall, North Chelmsford
Precinct Three, Fire House, West Chelmsford
Precinct Four, School House, East Chelmsford
Precinct Five, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford
Precinct Six, Golden Cove School House, Westlands
On Tuesday, the Thirtieth Day of April, 1940, at Four O'Clock P. M. for the following purposes ?
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candi - dates of Political Parties for the following offices:
4 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party
4 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party
12 DELEGATES AT LARGE To the National Convention of the Democratic Party 12 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Dem- ocratic Party
2 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Republican Party Fifth Congressional District
2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party Fifth Congressional District
4 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Democratic Party Fifth Congressional District
4 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party Fifth Congressional District
DISTRICT MEMBERS OF STATE COMMITTEE -- (One Man and One Woman ) for each political party for the Eighth Senatorial District
30 MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE
30 MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE
The Polls will be open from Four P. M. to Eight P. M.
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Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this Eighteenth Day of April, A. D., 1940.
Karl M. Perham Stewart Mackay James A. Grant, Selectmen of Chelmsford
RETURN
Chelmsford, Mass., April 20, 1940.
Middlesex, 88.
Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have notified and warned the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford by posting up attested copies of the same at the fol- lowing places, viz; Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre, Town Hall, North Chelmsford, Historical Hall, West Chelmsford, School House, East Chelmsford, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford, and at the Golden Cove School House, Westlands, seven days at least before the time of holding the meeting as within directed.
Vinson C. Reid Constable for Town of Chelmsford
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PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, APRIL 30, 1940 REPUBLICAN
Candidates
P -- 1 P -- 2
P -- 3 P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6
Total
William H. McMasters, Cambridge
2
2
5
1
1
15
Byron P. Hayden, Springfield
2
3
5
0
0
4
14
Harry P. Gibbs, Brockton Selden G. Hill, Danvers
2
2
5
1
0
4
14
3
4
5
1
1
4
18
Blanks
255
121
12
33
38
108
567
Total
264
132
32
36
124
628
Abbie L. Tebbets, Waltham
2
2
4
1
0
4
13
Berton S. Evans, Ayer
3
1
4
2
1
4
15
Annie L. Brown, Leominster
2
1
4
1
0
4
12
Lucius K. Thayer, Marblehead Blanks
254
125
16
30
38
108
571
Total
264
132
32
36
124
628
Leverett Saltonstall, Newton
41
14
7
6
5
9
82
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., Beverly
42
14
7
5
4
9
81
Joseph W. Martin, Jr., N. Attle-
40
10
7
3
3
8
71
boro
John W. Haigis, Greenfield
41
10
7
3
3
9
73
Blanks
100
84
4
19
25
89
321
Total
264
132
32
36
40
124
628
Mary B. Besse, Wareham
33
7
6
2
6
58
Orin S. Kenney, Beverly
34
8
6
5
2
6 61
Mary Phillips Bailey, Northampton
33
9
6
3
2
6
59
Irene Gowetz, Worcester
34
7
6
3
2
6
58
Blanks
130
101
8
21
32
100
392
Total
264
132
32
36
40
124
628
2
3
4
2
1
4
17
34
Candidates
P -- 1 P -- 2 P -- 3 P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6
Total
6
2
5
2
0
3
18
6
2
5
4
0
3
20
120
62
6
12
20
56
276
132
66
16
18
20
62
314
Elvy M. Prentiss, Reading Grace N. Knight, Arlington Blanks
4
3
4
5
0
2
18
4
3
4
2
0
2
15
124
60
8
11
20
58
281
Total
132
66
16
18
20
62
314
Paul R. Foisy, Lowell
35
8
6
6
3
6 64
Raymond S. wilkins, Winchester
36
6
6
4
0
6
58
Blanks
61
52
4
8
17
50
192
Total
132
66
16
18
20
62
314
Maude M. Johnson, Melrose
32
9
7
6
2
6
62
Elizabeth F. Taylor, Belmont
32
7
7
4
2
6
58
Blanks
68
50
2
8
16
50
194
Total
132
66
16
18
20
62
314
Mary Walsh Brennan, Lowell
1
3
1
1
1
3
10
Ralph K. Coleman, Westford
2
1
1
0
3
7
14
Robert J. W. Stone, Melrose
1
0
1
1
2
0
5
Blanks
194
95
21
25
24
83
Total
198
99
24
27
30
93
471
Albert Brunelle, Lowell
13
4
2
1
0
6
26
Luther W. Faulkner, Chelmsford
38
15
4
6
5
16
84
Doris Y. Preston, Lowell
43
12
4
6
3
23
91
Blanks
38
35
6
5
12
17
113
Total
132
66
16
18
20
62
314
Elizabeth M. Calder
58
22
8
6
8
20
122
George Small
55
20
8
8
7
20
117
Roger W. Boyd
60
22
8
6
7
22
125
Sidney E. Dupee
57
21
8
6
8
20
120
Edward L. Monahan
56
21
8
6
7
20
118
H. Chadbourne Ward
58
21
8
6
7
22
122
Harold A. Fraser
55
21
8
6
7
21
118
Edna E. Briggs
56
20
8
6
7
20
117
Sidney C. Perham
57
22
8
6
8
21
122
Henry E. Ayotte
57
20
8
6
7
21
119
Sigurd W. Bloomgren
56
20
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