Town annual report of Chelmsford 1942, Part 3

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Publication date: 1942
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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354


39


90


70


198


1193


Assessor, 3 Years


Carl A. E. Peterson, Dunstable Rd.


366


289


34


72


58


167


986


Blanks.


76


65


5


18


12


31


207


Total.


70


198


1193


Tree Warden, 3 Years


Vincent P. Garvey, Locke Rd.


395


274


34


69


61


175


1006


Blanks


47


80


5


21


9


25


187


Total.


354


39


90


70


198


1193


Board of Health, 3 Years


Raymond H. Greenwood, 23 Fletcher St ..


370 257


34


71


58


164


954


Blank 8


72


97


5


19


12


54


239


Total


..


354


39


90


70


198


1193


Board of Health, 1 Year


Frederick W. Merrill, Old Westford Rd. 177


164


24


22


29


98


514


Harry L. Shedd, Jr. Boston Rd.


230


142


11


63


36


82


564


Blanks


35


48


4


5


5


18


115


Total


412


354


39


90


70


198


1193


Sohool Committee, 3 Years


Harold E. Clayton, 8 Westford St.


323


212


28


58


26 154


801


Raymond A. Reid, 74 Hunt Rd.


106


105


4


26


44


326


Blanks


13


37


7


6


0


3


66


Total.


354


39


90


70


198


1193


Park Commissioner, 3 Years


Claude A. Harvey, 384 Princeton St.


...


349


243


31


71


58


170


922


Blanks


93


111


8


19


12


28


271


Total


12 354


39


90


70


198


1193


21


354


39


90


Office and Candidate


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


Total


Cemetery Commissioner, 3 Years


William Bellwood, 20 Newfield St.


337


250


29


67


54


161


898


Blanks


105


104


10


23


16


37


295


Total


42


354


39


90


70


198


1193


Trustees Adams Library, 3 Years


E. Wayne Jenkins, 5 Park Rd.


298


168


25


47


56


125


719


Edward B. Russell, 63 North Rd.


348


210


32


65


48


165


868


Blanks.


238


330


21


68


36


106


799


Total


884


708


78


180


140


396


2386


Planning Board Member, 5 Years


Sidney E. Dupee, 246 Acton Rd.


333


203


30


57


60


145


828


John J. Meagher, 78 Gorham St.


311


203


30


65


56


140


805


Howard D. Smith, 148 Dalton Rd


525


196


33


59


58


154


825


Blank s


357


460


24


89


36


155


1121


Total


1326 1062


117


270


210


594


3579


Constable, 1 Year


Daniel E. Haley, 65 Westford St


203


55


6


1


11


52


328


Cook ..


2


0


0


0


0


0


2


Lawrence W. Chute,20 Aspin St


16


33


0


35


0


0


84


Jewett.


1


0


0


0


0


O


1


Reid ..


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


Blank s


219


266


33


54


59


146


777


Total.


442


354


39


90


70


198


1193


Sinking Fund Commissioner, 3 Years ...


Royal Shawcross


23


3


0


0


0


0


26


Pearson


2


0


0


0


0


0


2


Chute.


1


0


0


O


0


0


1


Parker


1


0


0


O


O


0


1


Silk.


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


Blanks


414


351


39


90


70


198


1162


Total


12 354


39


90


70


198


1193


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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


March 9th, 1942


The annual town meeting was held on March 9th, 1942 at 7:30 P.M. in the High School Auditorium. The meeting was called to order by Moderator Walter Perham, who requested the Town Clerk, Harold C. Petterson to read the Warrant. After the Warrant was partly read a motion was made by Wendell P. Harvey that the reading of the remainder of the Warrant be waived, and it was so voted.


Under Article 1.


Mr. Royce M. Parker reported for the Committee appointed under article 26 of the Warrant for the annual town meeting held in 1941, regard confering with the Lowell Electric Light Corp. to procure a decrease in light and power rates. Mr. Parker reported that nothing had been done in this respect. The report was accepted.


Mr. Edmund J. Welch reported for the Committee appointed at the annual town meeting under article 30, regard to confering with the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. to procure lower bus fares and better service. Mr. Welch ex- plained in length as to the conference held with that company's official and re- ported that nothing to the advantage of the town had been accomplished, however


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Mr. Weloh was of the opinion that if the Committee were allowed to continue that probably sometime in the future they may be able to obtain something beneficial to the Town. It was voted to have this Committee continue in office.


The Westland's School Building Committee was asked if they had any report to make and no one reported for this Committee.


It was voted that Clifford Hartley serve as a member of the Varney Playground Committee for a term of three years.


It was voted to accept the Town Report as printed.


Under Artiole Two.


It was voted to raise and appropriate the following sums of money to defray Town charges for the current year as follows:


Under General Government:


Moderator's Salary.


25.00


Selectmen's Salaries.


1000.00


Selectmen's Administration Expense


200.00


Town Clerk Salary.


200.00


Tomm Clerk's Expense


225.00


Town Accountant's Salary


2,000.00


Town Accountant's Expense


150.00


Town Accountant's Clerk's Salary.


400.00


Collector and Treasurer's Salary.


2,500.00


Collector and Treasurer's Expense.


1,800.00


Collector and Treasurer's Clerk's Salary


1,040.00


Collector and Treasurer's Bond.


565.00


Assessor 's Salaries


3,000.00


Assessor's Expense


750.00


Assistant Assessor and Clerk


640.00


Town Counsel Salary.


300.00


Finance Committee Expense


20.00


Election, Salaries and Expenses.


800.00


Publio Buildings, Janitors Salaries.


1,386.00


Public Buildings, Fuel, Light and Water. ...


1,500.00


Public Buildings, Other Expense


400.00


Building Inspector.


300.00


Total for General Government


$20,921.00


Protection of Persons and Property:


Police Department, Chief's Salary. $ 2,100.00


Police Department, Patrolmen's Salaries.


3,750.00


Police Department, (Special and School) .. Police Department, Other Expenses


2,115.00


Fire Department Administration.


900.00


Fire Department, Labor and Exp. at Fires


3,700.00


Hydrant Service, Centre.


2,000.00


Hydrant Service, North


500.00


Hydrant Service, East.


2,200.00


Hydrant Service, South.


1,000.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


175.00


Moth Department.


1,500.00


Tree Warden.


300.00


Forest Fire Department.


900.00


Total for Protection of Persons and Prop- erty.


$27,435.00


Health and Sanitation: Board of Health Salaries ... .$ 700.00


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.


Registrars Salaries and Expense


1,720.00


1,895.00


Fire Department, Maintenance


4,400.00


Board of Health, Agent's Salary. $ 1,800.00 Board of Health, Maintenance 300.00


Board of Health Aid. 2,000.00


Board of Health, Meat Inspection


650.00


Board of Health, Milk Inspection.


315.00


Board of Health, Animal Inspection 200.00


Board of Health, Plumbing Inspection ..


500.00


Board of Health, Physicians Salaries


100.00


Board of Health, Vaccine treatment


400.00


Board of Health, Care of Dumps


500.00


Total for Health and Sanitation


$ 7,465.00


Highways :


Superintendent's Salary. $ 2,000.00


General Highways


19,000.00


Clerk.


400.00


Machinery Aocount


1,500.00


Resurfacing Materials


10,000.00


Snow Removal


2,000.00


Chapter 90 Work.


2,500.00


Street Lighting


10,175.00


Street Sigas


75.00


Setting Grades on New Streets


150.00


Total for Highways


$ 47,800.00


Department of Public Welfare:


Board of Public Welfare Salaries. $ 325.00


Board of Public Welfare, Maintenance


200.00


Clerk Hire


1,040.00


Agents Salary.


1,000.00


Outside Relief Inc.other cities and towns


11,500.00


Aid to Dependent Children.


6,000.00


Infirmary Supt. Salary.


900.00


Infirmary Expense.


3.100.00


Soldier's Benefits.


4,400.00


Total for Department of Public Welfare


28,465.00


Department of Old Age Assistance:


Old Age Assistance


$ 42,800.00


Old Age Assistance Investigator's Salary. 1,200.00


Old Age Assistance Maintenance


100.00


Total for Old Age Assistance


44,100.00


School Department:


Administration


4,025.00


Instruotion


91,900.00


Janitors.


11,500.00


Operation and Maintenance.


10,100.00


Auxiliary Agencies


12,325.00


New Equipment.


200.00


Care of playgrounds.


500.00


Total for School Department.


$


130,550.00


Vocational School:


Dog Tax Plus .. $ 1,000.00


Total for Vocational School


1,000.00


Libraries:


Adams Library $ 2,400.00


North Chelmsford Library


1,200.00


Total for Libraries


3,600.00


Cemeteries :


Commissioner's Salaries 105.00


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2,800.00 $ 2,905.00


Care of Cemeteries. Total for cemeteries


Recreation and Unclassified ..


Parks.


1,300.00


Memorial Day


400.00


Town Clock.


50.00


Public Buildings Insurance.


2,450.00


Bond, Treasurer Sinking Fund.


50.00


Constable


12.00


Rent American Legion Quarters


300.00


Town Reports (Planographing-Delivery-


Express- Finance Committee Reports


659.66


Varney Playground


600.00


Dog Officer's Fees


75.00


Planning Board, Misc. Expense


100.00


Appeal Board.


150.00


Clam Purification


1.00


Total for Recreation and Unclassified.


$


6,147.66


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.


On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to authorize the Treas- urer with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow money from time to time in ant- icipation of the revenue of the current financial year beginning January 1, 1942 and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one Year.


Under Article 5.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,628.78 to pay unpaid bills for the year 1941, under this article 175 voted (Yes) and 3 voted (No). A four fifths vote was passed.


Under Article 6.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.61 for the town's share of the expense of the Surplus Commodities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Under Article 7.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,138.51 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 lll of the General Laws.


Under Article 8.


On a motion made by Arnold C. Perham, it was voted to authorize the Seleot- men to sell the buildings situated upon the Joseph Steinberg property near Cry- stal Lake referred to in article eight, said buildings to be removed from the premises.


Under Article 9.


On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to raise and appropri- ate the sum of $1,200.00 for the purpose of foreclosing tax titles held by the


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Town, the said tax titles to be foreclosed in Land Court.


Under Article 10.


On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to request the Depart- ment of Corporations and Taxation, Division of Accounts to make an audit of all of the Town of Chelmsford accounts at their convenience in the year 1942, and that the Town Clerk notify the said Department of such vote.


Under Article 11.


On a motion made by Leonard S. MacElroy, it was voted to authorize the Treas- urer to execute on behalf of the Town Discharges in proper form of bonds and mort- gages given to the Treasurer or to the town under the provisions of Chapter 118a of the General Laws and amendments thereto, and to ratify and confirm the action heretofore of the Treasurer in executing on behalf of the Town Discharges in pro- per form of bonds and mortgages given to the Treasurer or the Town under the pro- visions of Chapter 118A of the General Laws and amendments thereto.


Under Article 12.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $700.00 for the purpose of purchasing an automobile for the Police Department, said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Sel- ectmen.


Under Article 13.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay it was voted to authorize the Seleotmen to transfer by good and sufficient bill of sale, a Plymouth automobile now owned by the Police Department.


Under Article 14.


In regard to the appropriation of $3500.00 for the reconstruction of the Boston Road, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 15.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,500.00 for the purpose of carrying on Federal and State Projects, the cost of administration, and the cost of materials and supplies for the same.


Under Article 16.


On a motion made by Arthur W. House, it was voted to transfer from the fund entitled "Sales of Cemetery Lots" Five hundred dollars for the purpose of the in- stallation of a water system in the Pine Ridge Cemetery and the expense of grad- ing in the Fairview Cemetery.


Under Article 17.


On a motion made by Arthur House, it was voted that the Cemetery Commission- ers be authorized to appoint and employ any or all of the members of the said Board of Cemetery Commissioners to work for said Cemetery Commissioners in any of the cemeteries of the town and that their compensation shall be fifty cents per hour per man.


Under Article 18.


In regard to appropriating money for Davis Road, on a motion made by Stewart Maokay, it was voted to dismiss this article.


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Under Article 19.


On a motion made by harold C. Petterson it was voted to accept from the fol- lowing persons the land hereinafter described:


From Mary A. Gamage-Lote numbered one and two in Block C, on a plan of land entitled "Plan of Westford Acres" recorded in the Middlesex North District Registry of Deeds and sup- posed to omtain about 5293 square feet of land.


From William H. Helleur, lots 64 and 65 at Anglus Park, as shown on sheet one on a plan of land owned by Henry 0. Brooks and recorded in the Middlesex North Distriot Reg-


istry of Deeds, Book of Plans 48, Plan 73 and supposed to contain about 3887 Square feet of land.


Under Article 20.


On a motion made by Arnold C. Perham it was voted to change the name of Hall Street to Hall Road.


Under Article 21.


On a motion made by Arnold C. Perham it was voted to change the name of Twist Road to Lake Street.


Under Article 22.


On a motion made by James A. Grant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,100.00 to purchase a dump truck for the Highway Department.


Under Article 23.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay it was voted to authorize the Selectmen to transfer by good and sufficient bill of sale title to the Ford truck now Owned by the Highway Department.


Under Article 24.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay to raise and appropriate the sum of $750.00 for the purpose of purchasing a small truck for the highway department, this mot- ion was lost.


Under Article 25.


On a motion made by James A. Grant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2500.00 for the purpose of defraying the cost of the protection of lives and property in conjunction with National Defense, this expenditure to be made under the supervision of the Board of Electmen.


Under Article 26.


On a motion made by James A. Grant it was voted to raise and appropriate the aum of $377.06 for the purpose of defraying the cost of vocational education.


Under Article 27.


On a motion made by Carl A. E. Peterson to raise and appropriate the sum of $1500.00 for the purpose of carrying on the Surveying Project commenced as a W. P.A. Project, this motion was lost.


Under Article 28.


In regard to appropriating the sum of $150.00 for the purpose of surveying


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certain town roads, on a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 29.


On & motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to transfer from the Mach- inery Fund the sum of #1500.00 to the Machinery Account; and to raise and appro- priate the sum of $2500.00 to be applied to the Machinery Account.


Under Article 50.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to accept a portion of Del- wood Road, as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk.


Under Article 31. .


In regard to appropriating money for the reconstruction of Delwood Road, on a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 32.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay it was voted to accept a portion of Tobin 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 33.


In regard to appropriating money for the purpose of reconstructing Tobin Ave. on a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 34.


On a motion made by James A. Grant it was voted to accept Cortez Street as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk.


Under Article 35.


In regard to appropriating money for the reconstruction of Cortez Street, on a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 36.


Under this article the Moderator ruled that no action could be taken as the plan filed referred to Harding Street and the article referred to Coolidge Street.


Under Article 37.


In regard to appropriating money for reconstruction of Coolidge Street, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 38.


On a motion made by John H. Valentine, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of 3900.00 for the purpose of defraying the cost of defending and prose- cuting certain legal actions, and to defray the cost of legal services and Witness fees.


Under Article 39.


On a motion made by Howard Smith it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2000.00 to be used as a reserve fund at the discretion of the Finance Committee, as provided in General Laws, Chapter Lo, Section 6.


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Under Article 40.


In regard to an amendment of the Zoning By-Laws on a motion made by John C. Donohoe, it was voted to dismiss this article.


Under Article 41.


On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson it was voted to adopt the following by-law: "That all articles to be inserted in the Warrant for the annual tom meet- ing shall be in the hands of the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen on or before 5 P.M. on January 21st and that the warrant for the annual town meeting shall be posted in one or more public places in each precinct of the Town of Chelmsford on or before 12 o'clock noon on February 1st."


Voted to adjourn this meeting at 11:10 P.M.


Walter Perham, Moderator


Harold C. Petterson, Clerk


WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING At Upper Town Hall, Chelmsford, Centre Thursday Evening, July 23, 1942


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, 88.


To Daniel L. Haley, Constable of Chelmsford.


GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth as aforesaid, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of said Chelmsford to meet in the Upper Towm Hall at Chelmsford Centre on Thursday, the Twenty-third day of July, 1942 at eight o'clock in the evening then and there to act on the following articles, viz:


Article 1.


To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the operation of the Infirmary; or aot in relation thereto.


Article 2.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 1, to see if the Tom will vote to sell all the furniture, farming equipment, and all other personal prop- erty belonging to said Infirmary; or act in relation thereto.


Article 3.


In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 1, to see if the town will vote to sell the land and buildings now used by the Infirmary; or aot in relation thereto.


Article 4.


To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.), or some other sum, from the fund called Sale of Electrio Car Track Rails on Middlesex and Chelmsford Streets to the appropriation called W.P.A .; or act in relation thereto.


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Article 5.


To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.), or some other sum from the account known as Purchase of Highway Trucks to Federal Commissary Aocount; or act in relation thereto.


Article 6.


To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.), or some other sum, from the account entitled Purchase of Highway Trucks to the Personal Accident Account; or act in relation thereto.


Article 7.


To see if the Town will vote to raise a certain sum of money for the purpose of compromising a tort claim against the Town; or aot in relation thereto.


Article 8.


To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 710 of the Acts of 1941; or act in relation thereto.


AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford, and at the School House, East Chelmsford and the Golden Cove School House, Westlands, seven days at least before the time appointed for hold- ing the meeting aforesaid.


HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding this meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this Fifteenth day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-two.


James A. Grant Karl M. Perham Stewart MaoKay Selectmen of Chelmsford


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


July 15, 1942


Middlesex, ss.


PURSUANT TO THE WITHIN WARRANT, I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford by posting attested copies of the same at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, West Chelmsford, and at the School House, East Chelmsford and at the Golden Cove School House, Westlands, seven days before the date as within directed.


Daniel E. Haley


Constable of Chelmsford


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Thursday Evening, July 23rd 1942


At special town meeting held in the Upper Town Hall at Chelmsford Centre on Thursday Evening July 23rd 1942, the following business was transacted, the meet- ing was called to order by Moderator Walter Perham, who requested Town Clerk, Harold C. Petterson to read the Warrant, after the Warrant was partly read, on a motion made by Edmund Welch, it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the Warrant.


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Under Article 1.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted, to discontinue the opera- tion of the Town Infirmary.


Under Article 2.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted to sell at Public Auction, all the furniture, farming equipment, and all other personal property belonging to the town located at the Infirmary and that the sale be under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen, and they are hereby authorized to execute in behalf and in the name of the town a bill or bills of sale to properly transfer title to said property.


Under Article 3.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted, to sell the land and build- ings which comprise the Town Infirmary and that the sale be under the direction and supervision of the Board of Selectmen and they are hereby authorized to sell said property in such manner as their judgment deems for the best interests of the Town, and they are hereby authorized to execute in the name and behalf of the town any deed or deeds transferring title to said property.


Under Article 4.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted, that the sum of Two Thous- and Dollars be transferred from the fund entitled "Sale of Electrio Cartraok Rails on Middlesex and Chelmsford Streets," to the fund entitled W.P.A. account.


Under Article 5.


On a motion made by James A. Grant, it was voted, that the sum of Seventy Five Dollars, be transferred from the account entitled "Purchase of Highway Truck" to the Federal Commissary Account.


Under Article 6.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted, that the sum of Five Hund- red Dollars be transferred from the fund entitled "Purchase of Highway Trucks" to the Personal Accident Account.


Under Artiole 7.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted, that the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose of compromising a legal case pending in the Middlesex Superior Court, in behalf of Rose Roane against the Town of Chelmsford for injuries sustained by reason of alleged defect in a publio way.


Under Artiole 8.


On a motion made by Stewart Mackay, it was voted, that the Tom accept the provisions of Section 11A of Chapter 710 of the Acts of 1941.


SPECIAL PRIVILEGE:


On a motion made by Ralph Emerson, a vote of appreciation was given to Mr. and Mrs. Sinai Simard for the efficient management of the Town Infirmary for the past ten years.


Voted to adjourn this meeting at 9 P.M.


Walter Perham, Moderator


Harold C. Petterson, Town Clerk


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WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss.


To Daniel E. Haley, a Constable 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,


Precinot Five, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford


Precinct Six, Golden Cove School House, Westlands


On Tuesday, the Fifteenth day of September, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes :


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Cand- idates of Political Parties for the following offices:


Governor -- for this Commonwealth


Lieutenant Governor -- for this Commonwealth


Secretary of the Commonwealth -- for this Commonwealth


Treasurer and Receiver-General -- for this Commonwealth


Auditor of the Commonwealth -- for this Commonwealth


Attorney General -- for this Commonwealth


Senator in Congress -- for this Commonwealth


Representative in Congress -- for Fifth Congressional District Councillor -- for Third Councillor Distriot Senator -- for First Senatorial District


One Representative in General Court -- for Eleventh Representative District District Attorney -- for Middlesex County




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