Town annual report of Chelmsford 1941, Part 2

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Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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11. Clester Clayton Couch. Belmont, N.H ..


Salisbury, Mass.


Helena Lukaszewicz Manchester, N.H. Manchester, N.H.


Manchester, N.H. .Wilder, Vt.


11. John Daniel Cole. Ann Bertha Heiman


Manchester, N.H. Manchester, N.H.


12. Frederick Casey. .Lowell, Mass. .Lawrence, Mass.


Esther E. Teehan


.Chelmsford, Mass


.Boston, Mass.


12. Raymond T. Rousseau .Lowell, Mass.


.Lowell, Mass.


Lillian A. Loiselle. Chelmsford, Mass .Chelmsford, Mass.


12 John A. Zawodny. . Lowell, Mass. .Lowell, Mass.


Angela R. Narus. .Chelmsford, Mass . Dracut, Mass.


25. Frederick Collins Griffin .. Westford, Mass .Westford, Mass.


Mildred Pearl Allen


. Chelmsford, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


25. Robert Norman Giffin .Chelmsford, Mass


.Lowell, Mass.


June Lucille Brooks .Chelmsford, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


25. George O. Corfield. Lowell, Mas . Lowell, Mass.


Alix Marinel. . Chelmsford, Mass .Chelmsford, Mass.


26. Arthur A. Bettencourt


Chelmsford, Mass . Somerville, Mass. Alyce Teague. .Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


Nov. 1. Daniel Webster Warren. .Lowell, Mass .Prince Edward Island Ila M. Connell.


1. Paul Corliss Woodward.


.Chelmsford, Mass . Hudson, N.H.


. Chelmsford, Mass Wolcott, Vermont Helen May Fadden .Carlisle, Mass. Belmont, Mass.


8. Wilson C. Parlee. . Chelmsford, Mass Chelmsford, Mass.


Bernadette M. Thifault. .. Westford, Mass


Lowell, Mass.


9. Archibald L. Davidson .. Andover, Mass .Andover, Mass. Cora Evelyn Libby . York Village, Me. Attleboro, Mass.


9. Leo G. McDonald. .Lynn, Mass. Haverhill, Mass.


Catherine L. Carey . Lynn, Mass. . Lowell, Mass.


11. Harry W. Davis. Beatrice C. Boufford


.Manchester, N.H. .Woodsville, N.H.


. Manchester, N.H. Tilton, N.H.


.Utica, N.Y. .Watertown, N.Y.


12 Jack A. Meeks. Charity E. Douglas.


. Lawrence, Mass. .Parishville, N.Y.


.Fitchburg, Mass .Fitchburg, Mass.


15. Francis Russell Grainger


.So.Ashburnham, Mass .So.Ashuburnham, Mass.


16. Carl Joseph Lebedzinsky. . . Chelmsford, Mas 8 .Chelmsford, Mass. Anna Rose Nosek .Lowell, Mass. .Clinton, Mass.


19. Kenneth R. Hill. Priscilla Knowlton .Westford, Mass.


.Westford, Mass.


20. Peter Makey. . Chelmsford, Mass


.Lowell, Mass.


Dorothy E. M Leclair .Chelmsford, Mass


.Chelmsford, Mass.


20. Henry W. Bordeleau .Lowell, Mass . Lowell, Mass.


Irene Alice Loiselle .Chelmsford, Mass


. Chelmsford, Mass.


21. Roger D. Wilkins .Billerica, Mass


.Henniker, N.H. Ruth M. Jones. .Chelmsford, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


22 Raymond John Gagnon .Chelmsford, Mass


.Chelmsford, Mass.


Rita Moreau. . Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


27. Thomas B. McEnaney .Chelmsford, Mass .Chelmsford, Mass. Florence Moriarty .Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


29. James M. McKennedy .Chelmsford, Mass . Chelmsford, Mass.


. Boston, Mass. Lida J. Succo. .Westford, Mass


30. Raymond C. Knight .Westford, Mass


.Lowell, Mass.


Theresa L. Gaudette . Chelmsford, Mass .Chelmsford, Mass.


30. Victor F. Reedy Chelmsford, .Chelmsford, Mass. Helena E. Dejnak .Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


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Nelma Teittinen.


.Chelmsford, Mass


Chelmsford, Mass.


Dec. 6. Richard C. Rogers. . Claremont, N.H. .Melrose, Mass. Frances K. Hubbard ... . Boston, Mass.


.Brunswick, Maine.


15. Martin Johannis Bergsten .. Chelmsford, Mass . Sweden


Freda Emelia Kruse. .Chelmsford, Mass . Sweden


16. Arthur B. Worthley Jr


. Chelmsford, Mass


Concord, Mass.


June C. McElroy . Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


20. James S. Beek.


. Lowell, Mass


.Lowell, Mass.


Barbara R. Bowen


. Chelmsford, Mass


. Lowell, Mass.


20. Mark E. Hogan Jr. Rita L. (Soucy) Riley.


.Nashua, N.H. . Nashua, N.H.


.Clari, Maine


24. James O. Robinson.


.No Chelmsford, Mass . Lowell, Mass.


Mary Ann Burndrett .Chelmsford, Mass


.Chicago, Il1.


27. Louis P. Guilmette Chelmsford, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


Florence Lavallee. . Lowell, Mass


.Lowell, Mass.


27. Joseph Bixby Lesuer .Chelmsford, Mass .Boston, Mass.


Ruth Wallis Preston


. Beverly, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


27. George E. Toohey. Irene B. Gregoire.


.Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


27. William L. Harvey.


.Chelmsford, Mass Dracut, Mass.


Dorothy Anne Craig.


.Lowell, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


27. John H. Pace Jr


.Dor chester, Mass . Boston, less.


Jean Krivetz


.Chelmsford, Mass . Lawrence, Mass.


31. Arthur Buckminster Hill ... Somerville, Mass Helen G. Fulton Averell ... Chelmsford, Mass


.Foxcroft, Maine.


* John W. McSheehy . Chelmsford, Mass . Fitchburg, Mass.


. Fort Kent, Maine Cecile Pinette. . Nashua, N.H.


*


21. Joseph James Lane 11. . Millbury, Mass. . Bos ton, Mass.


Alice Marjorie Woodard .... Chelmsford, Mass. .New Bedford, Mass.


31. John H. Ross. .Maryville, Tenn. .Maryville, Tenn.


Barbara M. Kiberd. .Chelmsford, Mass .Lowell, Mass.


DEATHS


Date


Name


Years


Months


Days


Jan. 1. Amanda Anderson Engholm.


76


8


16


Widow of Hans Anderson Engholm


4. Philip A. Hogan.


75


--


--


7. Lillie E. MoCoy Parlin.


63


7


20


Wife of Henry W. Parlin


9. Stillborn


10. Anna Lemire.


53


--


--


Widow of Joseph Lemire


68


5


12


11. Harry S. Tucker. Husband of Alice M. Estes


64


--


-


--


Husband of Emma B. Gaudette


14. Mary L. McGillian Kelley. Wife of Frederick Kelley


47


-


--


15. Amelia Traversy. Widow of Frank Traversy


70


--


--


18. Thomas Jones.


85


4


4


Widower of Elizabeth Caddell


19. Katherine Atchison Smith .. Widow of James H. Smith


82


--


20. Grace M. Clark. Wife of Edwin Ruthven Clark


74


21. Isabel Florence Pierce 56


7


2


12. George Tassios. Husband of Mary Komatos


12. Arthur S. Webb.


60


.Lowell, Mass.


11.


.Chelmsford, Mass Chelmsford, Mass.


.Nashua, N.H.


13


Jan. 23. Walter Hovey Husband of C. Lillian Johnson


29. Ida B. Fuller Hunt ..


71


0


11


Widow of Charles I. Hunt 31. William Gatenby. Husband of Charlotte A. Burrows


74


0


10


Feb. 1. John McCormick 51


Husband of Sarah Thompson


3. Amasa Walter Brown


5


6


--


6. Sarah Jane Howard. Widow of George Howard


82


0


15


7. Eugene Chapman Husband of Grace Staples


56


6


16


13. Frank Daniel Huntoon .. 88


11


1


Widower of Ida May Wool


71


5


0


18. John Wyman (Widow not given)


53


3


--


22. John Edward Mooney


39


Husband of Anita De-George


28. John J. Burke. Husband of Winifred Tucker 47


--


--


Mar. 3. Abbie Blanche Butterfield.


62


0


21


5. Emily Mckenzie .. Wife of Robert Mckenzie


57


0


6


7. Harold M. Sargent. Husband of Elizabeth Tufts


64


5


16


11. Anna Mary Stevens.


91


1


7


21. John F. Mullaly Husband of Florence Hunter Mullaly


28


5


7


25. Alice M. Ackroyd.


72


0


0


29. Arthur H. Kittredge Husband of Grace Wild


71


2


23


Apr. 4. Joseph L. Gerow


Husband of Anna F. Curran Gerow


5. Catherine Connerton.


80


--


Widow of John Conner ton


5. David Ingham.


76


9


3


Husband of Hannah M Ingham


6. Hubbard F. Fletcher


87


5


12


19. Harmon Whitton


79


8


25


Husband of Cora I. Orkins


22. Stillborn


30. John William Hoyt


68


0


11


Husband of Mary A. Flannery


May 2. Samuel Beattie


Husband of Agnes Scott Beattie


4. Albina Duval Dubreuil


68


7


26


Wife of Jean Baptiste Dubreuil


7. Jennie Maria Leith ..


67


11


17


Widow of E Frank Leith


7. Edwin Linwood Farrington. Husband of Mabel McKewin


71


5


7


Years 75


Mơn ths


Days


9


1


53


-


1


10. Reid.


56


5


8


Widow of John L. Stevens


...


13. James Buchanan. Husband of Grace M. Exworthy


4


14


May 9. Mary Ann Whiteley


12. Ira Booth.


42


28. Catherine Beland. Widow of Amos J. Beland


78


2


15


29. Mary Rachel Jalbert.


64


3 10


Wife of Joseph A. Jalbert


June 2. Arthur Wilbrod Tremblay


11


3 . Charles Frederick Worthen Husband of Clara M Wiley Worthen


80


7


1


7. Frederick Elsworth Smith. Widower of Ada E. Hislop


79


11


1


10. William Hiram Roberts .. Husband of Jennie Kimball


24


3


20


Husband of Jeannette Descoteau


66


8


15


26. Harvey M. Nelson


69


--


-


27. Isaac Jarvis Stewart


81


11


15


Widower of Annie Bruce Stewart


80


--


July 3. Charles D. Mckinney


Husband of Vesta Crockett


7. George Herbert Leighton.


72


0


29


Husband of Alice La Bounty


13. Lewis H. Jennison


65


11


12


Husband of Dorothy Robinson


26


--


--


17. Augusta Barrett.


38


--


--


Wife of John J. Barrett


17.


Annie F. Winn Prentiss.


68


4


1


23. John Irvin Manahan. Husband of Bernice C. Flint


55


1


20


23. Evelyn May Harris Fitzpatrick. Wife of Daniel R. Fitzpatrick


35


4


4


Aug. 4. Elvira A. Leavitt.


78


7


14


Widow of Stephen B. Leavitt


79


0


0


12. Cora Louise Whitney. Wife of Frank Whitney


78


10


5


20. William Frederick Newhall .. Husband of Edna Marinel


43


0


0


22. Lizzie T. Hollis.


88


0


0


Widow of Arthur Hollis


24. Lottie Louise Snow


65


1


28


Sept.3. Ralph Armi tage Husband of Lucy Bland


76


2


8


8. J. Daniel Kinch.


58


0


0


Widower of M Frances McEnaney


71


4


17


16. Howard Wesley Abrahamson 20


8


7


5


10


12. Fred C. Wright.


13. Effie Fulton Norton Widow of Charles Norton ...


12 Hrs


27. James J. Crowley ..


51


5


14


27. Mary E. Finnick


Years 73


Months


Days


--


14. Robert F. Hartley.


Widow of Amos F. Prentiss


8. Margaret Quirk. Widow of John P. Quirk


15. Orrin Oliver Luke. Widower of Caroline H. Crooker


15


Sept. 22. Charles O. Robbins Widower of Julia Wilkins


Years 79


Mon the


Days 20


22. Rachel A. Kingsbury Fulton Parker Widow of Edward F. Parker


87


5


25


23. Susan May Emer son.


84


8


28


23. Allen Chapman Parlee Husband of Anna Parlee


26


0


15


28. Peter George Houle.


74


0


0


29. Joseph MacDonald. Husband of Ellen Donnelly


75


0


0


Oct.


5. Patrick J. Savage Widower of Catherine M. Foley


90


8


--


8. Ernest Linwood Hill ..


55


10


13


Widower of Edith E. Nystrom


69


0


0


19. Emma Bettie Perry.


84


11


16


Widow of Millard Perry


81


1


0


27. Alphonse John Magnant. Widower of Selina Lemay


64


2


12


Nov. 7. Exdras Desbiens Husband of Elisse Robichaud


63


5


3


12. Jacqueline E. Wright


3


15. Charles T. Johnson.


55


2


4


15. James W. Eanes.


53


11


9


Husband of Florence Marshall


18. Frank J. Ferreira


25


18. Stillborn


19. James Richard Grant.


89


11


13


Husband of Elnora Fosdick


22. George P. Rafferty ..


62


--


--


Widower of Laura Constantineau


75


8


7


24. Velma I. Hildreth


81


2


19


24. Stillborn


29 Charles Smithies


87


10


8


Widower of Katherine Smithies


30 .


Emma Lecuyer Lagasse


69


--


--


Widow of Wilfred Lagasse


78


--


--


9. Alice Parker


54


9


30


Div Wife of Leon Parker


11. Gertrude W. Byam Greene. Wife of Harry C. Greene


77


1


26


12. Cornelius Foley


52


--


22. Charles Chitty.


68


10


24


24. Susie Maud Smith.


70


4


14


Widow of Albert J. Smith


16


--


23. Emily Ingham. Widow of Mark Ingham


Dec.


7. Michael Grady. Widower of Mary O'Day


0


17. John E. Hogan. Widower of Mary J. McTeague


25. Barbara Brenner


WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING March 3, 1941 and March 10, 1941


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss.


To Vinson C. Reid, Constable, or any suitable person of the Town of Chelms- ford.


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 Third day of March, 1941, 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 Publio 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 Cemetery Commissioner for three years.


One Park Commissioner for three years.


Two Trustees o." Adams Library for three years.


One Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years.


One Member of the Planning Board for five years.


One Constable for one year.


And to vote on the following question :


Question 1. (Part 1) Shall the Town vote to have the office of Chief of Police placed within the classified civil service? Yes. .. No


(Part 2) If it is voted to place the office of Chief of Police within the classified civil service, shall the Town vote to provide for the continuance in said office of Arthur Cooke, the present incumbent thereof, after passing a qual- ifying examination? Yes. No


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 on the following Monday, the tenth day of March, 1941 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.


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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 and adjust claims or demands for or against the Town; and to employ counsel when- ever 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 the revenue of the current finan- cial 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 ($2,000.00) 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 with which to meet unpaid bills of previous years; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 7.


To see if the Town will vote to use the following lots of land, now owned by the Town, or any part of them, for the purpose of forest conservation under the Town Forest Act as provided in General Laws; Chapter 132, Section 35 as adopted by the Town at its Annual Meeting February 8, 1926.


The R. Hodgman Lot, off Concord Road, 24 acres; The A. Hodgman Lot, off Concord Road, 14 acres; The Gage Estate Lot, off Mill Road, 60 acres; The Gage Estate Lot, off Mill Road, 10 acres; The Town Farm Wood Lot, Turnpike and Mill Road, 34 acres ; The Town Dump Lot, on Swain Road, 17 acres; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 8.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600), or some other sum, for the purpose of enlarging, remodeling and equipping the kitchen in the Lower Town Hall; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 9.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-five and 48/100 Dollars ($235.48) to complete the Town's share of the cost of the addition to the High School; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 10.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hund- red Forty-seven Dollars ($547), or some other sum, to purchase equipment to im-


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prove the fire protection at the High School; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 11.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of FourHundred Fifty Dollars ($450), or some other sum, for the purpose of purchasing an auto- mobile for the Police Department, said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 12.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 11, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer, by a good and sufficient Bill of Sale, title to the Plymouth Automobile now used by the Police Department; or act in rel- ation thereto.


ARTICLE 13.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Fifty Dollars ($450), or some other sum, for the purpose of purchasing a radio to be used in the police car; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 14.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purpose of carrying on Federal and State projects, the cost of adminis- tration, and the cost of materials and supplies for the same or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 15.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of purchasing a flag for use in the Centre Village; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 16.


To see if the Town will vote to purchase a certain parcel of land adjacent to the High School, the premises being known as the Donohoe land; or act in rel- ation thereto.


ARTICLE 17.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money to reimburse the Chief of Police for his liability, while in the pursuance of his duty, on a judgment procured against him in a Court of Law; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 18.


. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money to defray the expense of the prosecution and defense of certain legal aotions against the Town and the Chief of Police; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 19.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hund- red Dollars ($800), for the reconstruction of the Lowell Road, contingent upon the State and County contributing to the cost of said reconstruction; or act in relation thereto.


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ARTICLE 20.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of thirty- five Hundred Dollars ($3500) for the reconstruction of the Boston Road, conting- ent upon the State and County contributing towards the cost of said reconstruction; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 21.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty- five Hundred Dollars ($3500) for the reconstruction of the North Road, contingent upon the State and County contributing towards the cost of said reconstruction; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 22.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Nine Hund- red Dollars ($900), or some other sum, for the purpose of defraying the cost of foreclosing tax titles; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 23.


To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to use a sum of money in the amount such as the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation of the Commonwealth may approve as free cash, said sum of money to be applied in determining the tax rate for the year 1941; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 24.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purpose of purchasing an automobile truck or trucks for the use of the Highway Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 25.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 24, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer by a good and sufficient Bill of Sale, title to either the Ford Truck, the International Truck, or both that are now used in the Highway Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 26.


To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a Committee of six persons to confer with the Lowell Electric Light Corporation for the pur- pose of procuring a decrease in the light and power rates in Chelmsford, and also to investigate the advisability of establishing a Town Power and light Company; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 27.


To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following By-Law; That the Super- intendent of Streets be elected by a vote for a term of three years; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 28.


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.


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ARTICLE 29.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hund- red Dollars ($200), or some other sum, for the purpose of surveying existing roads or highways for which there are now no proper layouts or plans; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 30.


To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a Comm- ittee of five persons to confer with the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company for the purpose of procuring lower bus fares and better service on the various bus lines in Chelmsford; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 31.


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 on the second Monday in March at 7:30 p.m .; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 32.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3000), or some other sum, for the purpose of repairing high- ways that have been damaged through and because of the instalation of water mains; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 33.


To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Moderator to appoint a Comm- ittee of four persons for the purpose of obtaining plans, specifications and costs of erecting an addition, and making necessary repairs and renovations to the Westland School; and to raise and appropriate the sum of Fourteen Hundred Dollars (#1400), or some other sum, to be expended by this Committee to procure said plans, specifications and costs, said Committee to make a full and complete report at the next Town Meeting; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 34.


To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of Eighteen Hundred eighty-cight and 53/100 Dollars ($1888.53) to pay the County of Middlesex as required by law the Town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital as assessed in accordance with the provision of Chapter 111 of the General Laws; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 35.


To see if the Town will vote to collect ashes, garbage and waste under the supervision of the Board of Health, and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to defray the cost of said collections; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 36.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate & certain sum of money for the purpose of purchasing an automobile truck for the use of the Forest Ward- en's Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 37.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 36, to see if the Town


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will vote to authorize the Selectmen to transfer by a good and sufficient Bill of Sale, title to the Federal Truck now used by the Forest Warden's Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 38.


To see if the Town will vote to accept 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.


ARTICLE 39.


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 40.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Miland Avenue, as laid out by the Se- lectmen, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 41.


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 42.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Ideal Avenue as laid out by the Select- men, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 43.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Ideal Avenue; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 44.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Beech Street, as laid out by the Select- men, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Tom Clerk; or act in relation thereto .


ARTICLE 45.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Beech Street; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 46.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Ash Street, as laid out by the Select- men, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 47.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Ash Street; or act in relation thereto.


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ARTICLE 48.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Arbor Road, as laid out by the Select- men, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 49.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Arbor Road; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 50.


To see if the Town will vote to accept Dunstan Road, as laid out by the Select- men, as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of Town Clerk; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 51.


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 52.


To see if the Town will vote to accept 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 53.


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 54.


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purpose of defraying the Town's share of the expense of the Surplus Com- modities Division of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; or act in relation thereto.




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