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4
5
0
1
0
1
11
Blanks
1
6
1
3
1
1
13
Total
17
34
5
11
5
10
82
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley, Boston
16
27
2
8
4
8
65
Blanks
1
7
3
3
1
2
17
Total
17
34
5
11
5
82
Attorney General
John H. Backus, New Bedford.
0
2
1
1
0
1 5
P -- 1
P -- 2
P -- 3
P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6
Total
Total
34
5
11
35
Office and Candidate
Attorney General (Cont)
Francis D. Harrigan, Boston
3
4
2
4
0
2
15
Francis E. Kelly, Boston
8
13
2
1
0
3
27
Joseph M. McDonough, Boston
2
12
0
3
4
2
23
Blanks
4
3
0
2
1
2
12
Total
17
34
5
11
5
82
Senator in Congress to Fill Vacancy
John H. Corcoran, Cambridge
6
9
3
1
1
5
25
Joseph A. Langone, Jr, Boston
1
2
0
0
0
0
3
Joseph Lee, Boston.
1
13
1
3
1
0
19
Richard M. Russell, Boston
6
5
0
4
1
2
18
Blanks
3
5
1
3
2
3
17
Total
17
344
5
11
5
10
82
Congressman -- Fifth District
Milton A. Wesson, Lowell.
13
26
3
7
3
6
58
Blanks
4
8
2
4
2 4
24
Total
17
34
5
11
5
10
8
Councillor -- Third District
Blanks
17
34
5
11
5
10
82
Total
17
34
5
11
5
10
82
Senator Ist Middlesex District
James H. Meade, Lowell.
3
12
1
0
1
0
17
George W. Murray, Lowell
9
14
3
6
2
5
39
Louis Joseph A. Trudel, Lowell
3
5
0
1
0
4
13
Blanks
2
3
1
4
2
1
13
Total.
17 34
5
11
5 10
82
Representative in General Court 11
Blanks
17
34
5
11
5 10
82
Total
17
34
5
11
5
10
82
County Commissioners -- Middlesex
Thomas B Brennan, Medford.
8
19
2
4
3
6
42
Augustine F. Watson, Lowell
9
17
3
4
2
6
41
Blanks.
17
32
5
14
5
8
81
Total.
34
68
10
22
10
20
164
Sheriff
-- Middlesex County
McElroy
0
6
0
0
5
0
11
Blanks
17
28
5
11
0
10
71
Total
17
34
5
11
5
10
County Commissioner -- to fill vacancy
Blanks
17 34
5
11
5 10
82
Total
17
34
5
11
5 10
82
WARRANT FOR STATE AND NATIONAL ELECTION
November 7, 1944
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, ss.
To Lawrence ". Chute, a Constable of the Town of Chelmsford. GREETING :
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P -- 1 P -- 2 P -- 3 P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6
Total
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Chelmsford, who are qualified to vote in elections, to meet in their several polling places, viz:
Precinot 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 7th day of November, 1944, being the first Tuesday after the first Monday in said month, at ten o'clock A.M. for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes for the following officers:
Presidential Electors
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
Councillor -- for Third Councillor District
Senator -- for First Senatorial District
One Representative in General Court -- for Eleventh Repre- sentative District
Two County Commissioners -- for Middlesex County
Sheriff for Middlesex County
VACANCIES
In Middlesex County: A County Commissioner
And to act upon the following matters:
QUESTIONS # 1
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Shall an amendment to the constitution to provide for a Fair, Concise Sum- mary, instead of a Description, of Each Proposed Amendment to the Constitution and Each Law submitted to the People, under the Initiative and the Referendum, and Certain Changes relative to the Filing of Initiative Petitions which is fur- ther described as follows :-
This amendment amends Article XLVI11 of the Amendments to the Constitution by striking out section three under the heading "The Initiative, 11.Initiative Petitions" and inserting in place thereof a new section which provides,-
That an initiative petition for a constitutional amendment or a law shall first be signed by ten qualified voters of the Commonwealth and shall be sub- mitted to the Attorney General not later than the first Wednesday of the August before the assembling of the General Court into which it is to be introduced. It may be filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth if the Attorney General shall certify that the measure and its title are in proper form and that it is not, affirmatively or negatively, substantially the same as any measure which has been qualified for submission or submitted to the people at either of the
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two biennial state elections, and that it contains only subjects not excluded from the popular initiative and which are related or which are mutually dependent.
The Secretary shall provide blanks for the use of subsequent signers. He shall print at the top of each blank a fair, concise summary of the proposed meas- ure, as determined by the Attorney General as it will appear upon the ballot, to- gether with the names and residences of the first ten signers. All such petitions, with the first ten signatures attached, shall be filed with the Secretary not ear- lier than the first Wednesday of the September before the assembling of the Leg- islature into which they are to be introduced, and the remainder of the required signatures shall be filed not later than the first Wednesday of the following Dec- ember .
Section 3 of that part said Article XLVIII under the heading "The Referen- dum, 111. Referendum Petitions." is also amended by striking out the second sen- tence of such section and inserting in place thereof provisions that the Secre- tary shall provide blanks for the use of signers of a referendum petition on a law requesting that the operation of such law be suspended subsequent to the first ten signers and shall print at the top of each blank a fair, concise summary of the proposed law as determined by the Attorney General as it will appear upon the ballot, together with the names and residences of the first ten signers.
Section 4 of that part of said Article XLVill under the heading "The Refer- endum. 111. Referendum Petitions.", is also amended by striking out the third sentence of such section and inserting in place thereof provisions that the Sec- retary shall provide blanks for the use of signers subsequent to the first ten signers of a referendum petition asking for the repeal of an emergency law which, takes effect because the referendum petition does not contain a request for sus- pension, and shall print at the top of each blank a fair, concise, summary of the proposed law as such summary will appear on the ballot together with the names and residences of the first ten signers.
Article XLVII1 is further amended by striking out subheading "111. Form of Ballot" and subheading "IV. Information for Voters" under the heading "General Provisions" and inserting in place thereof new subheadings 111 and 1V, which pro- vide, respectively:
111. FORM OF BALLOT.
A fair, concise summary of each proposed amendment to the Constitution and each law submitted to the people, as determined by the Attorney General shall be printed on the ballot. The Secretary shall give each question a number and cause such question, except as otherwise authorized in said article of amendment, to be printed on the ballot in the following form:
In the case of an amendment to the constitution: Do you approve of an amend- ment to the constitution summarized below, (here state, in distinctive type, whet- her approved or disapproval by the general court, and by what vote thereon)? Yes. -- No.
(Set forth summary here)
In the case of a law: Do you approve of a law summarized below, (Here state, in distinctive type, whether approved or disapproved by the general court, and, by what vote thereon)? Yes. -- No.
(Set forth summary here)
1V. INFORMATION FOR VOTERS
The Secretary shall print and send to each registered voter the full text of every measure to be submitted to the people, together with a copy of the legis- lative committee's majority and minority reports, with the names of the majority
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and minority members and a fair, concise summary of the measure as such summary will appear on the ballot, and , in such manner as may be provided by law, other arguments for and against the measure, --
which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held July 8, 1941, received 201 votes in the affirma-
tive and 2 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches YES held May 12, 1943, received 214 votes in the affirmative and 5 in the neg- NO ative,
be approved?
QUESTION NO. 2
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Shall an amendment to the constitution to provide that the General Court may prescribe the terms and conditions under which pardons of offences which are fel- onies may be granted which is further described as follows :-
. This article of amendment to the Constitution of Massachusetts annuls Article Vlll of section 1 of chapter 11 of Part the Second of the Constitution, which ves- ted the Governor, by and with the advice of the Council, with the full and unres- tricted power of pardoning offences of which a person is convicted, except such - as persons may be convicted of before the Senate by an impeachment of the House, and adopts a new Article Vill in place thereof, This new Article Vill vests the pardoning power in the Governor, by and with the advice of the Council, but pro- vides further that if the offence to be pardoned is a felony the Legislature shall have power to prescribe the terms and conditions upon which a pardon may be grant- ed.
The new Article Vlll contains the same provision as the old with relation to the ineffectiveness of pardons granted before a conviction .-
which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint YES session of the two branches held July 8, 1941, received 199 votes in the affirmative and 1 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two bran- NO ches held May 12, 1943, received 198 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative,
-- be approved?
QUESTION NO. 3
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Shall an amendment to the constitution restoring Annual Sessions of the Gen- eral Court and an Annual Budget which is further described as follows:
This amendment to the Constitution of Massachusetts annuls Article LXX11 of the Amendments which provided for biennial sessions of the Legislature and a bi- ennial budget, and makes effective those earlier provisions of the Constitution and its Amendments which were annulled or affected by said Article LXX11, --- which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint YES
session of the two branches held July 8, 1941, received 172 votes in the affirmative and 38 in the negative, and in joint session of the two bran- ches held May 12, 1943, received 188 votes in the affirmative and 52 in th negative,
---- be approved?
QUESTION NO. 1
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Shall an amendment to the constitution providing for Absent Voting by qual- ified Voters who by Reason of Physical Disability are unable to vote in Person
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which is further described as follows :-
This amendment to the Constitution of Massachusetts annuls Article XLV of the Amendments to the Constitution which related to absentee voting and adopts in its place a new Article XLV which authorized the Legislature to provide for voting, in the choice of any officer to be elected or upon any question submitt- ed at an election, by qualified voters of the Commonwealth who at the time of such an election are absent from the city or town of which they are inhabitants or are unable by reason of physical disability to cast their votes in person, -- which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint YES session of the two branches held July 8, 1941, received 171 votes in the affirmative and 30 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two bran- NO
ches held May 27, 1943, received 184 votes in the affirmative and 61 in the negative,
---- be approved?
QUESTION NO. 5
LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE
Shall a law described as follows :-- This law amends chapter 271 of the Gen- eral Laws by striking out section 22A, as previously amended, and inserting in place thereof a new section 22A, which provides that conducting or promoting a game of whist or bridge in connection with which prizes are offered to be won by chance, or allowing such a game to be conducted or promoted, shall not authorize the prosecution, arrest or conviction of any person for such acts under chapter 271 of the General Laws, which deals with crimes against public policy, if the entire proceeds of the charges for admission to such game are donated solely to charitable, civic, educational, fraternal or religious purposes. This new sec- tion does not contain, as did the section now stricken out, provisions authoriz- ing the licensing and conducting of the game of beano, -- YES which section was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, NO
- -be approved?
To obtain a full expression of opinion voters should vote on all three of the following questions :--
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or Town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on ques- tion one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on questions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic bey- erages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale YES therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, NO wines and all other alcoholic beverages)?
2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale YES therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages )? NO
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3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale" YES therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises: NO
The Polls will be open from ten o'clock A.M. to eight o'clock P ....
AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof, seven days at least before the time of said meeting, as directed by vote of the Town .
HEREOF FAIL NOT and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and places of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 30th day of October, 1944.
Karl M. Perham Raymond H Greenwood Stewart Mackay
Selectmen of Chelmsford
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex, ss.
Chelmsford, Mass. October 30, 1944
I have served this Warrant by posting attested copies at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, West Chelmsford, and at the Golden Cove School House, Westlands, and at the School House, East Chelms- ford, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting afore- said.
Lawrence W. Chute
Constable of Chelmsford
STATE AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
November 7th 1944
Office and Candidate
P -- 1 : 2 P -- 3 P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6 Total
President and Vice President
921
515
127
168
108
531
2370
Roosevelt and Truman, Dem.
314
612
60
196
39
244
1465
Teichert and Albaugh, S.L. Party
0
O
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
Watson and Johnson, Proh. Party Blanks
31
39
4
10
4
25
113
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Governor
Horace T. Cahill, Rep.
892
453
117
155
100
517
2234
Maurice J. Tobin, Dem.
350
675
70
201
49
267
1612
Henning A. Blomen, S.L. Party
2
1
0
1
0
1
5
Guy S. Williams, Proh. Party
2
1
0
2
1
3
9
Blanks
21
36
6
15
1
13
92
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Dewey and Bricker, Rep.
41
Office and Candidate
Lieutenant Governor
Robert F. Bradford, Rep. John B. Carr, Dem. Alfred Erickson, Proh. Party George Leo McGlynn, S.L. Party Blanks
994
590
132
194
117
605
2632
225
483
49
153
30
163
1103
1
4
1
0
1
5
12
2
6
1
2
0
2
13
45
83
10
25
3
26
192
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Secretary
Frederick W. Cook, Rep.
1023
623
143
197
128
631
2745
Margaret M. O'Riordan, Dem.
182
429
36
14€
19
138
950
Horace I. Hillis, S.L. Party Blanks
2
4
2
3
0
4
15
60
110
12
28
28
242
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Treasurer
Fred J. Burrell, Rep.
820
470
114
151
98
491
2144
John E. Hurley, Dem.
368
574
63
188
46
273
1512
Herbert E. Crabtree, S.L. Party
2
10
1
2
0
3
18
Earle L. Smith, Proh. Party
4
15
0
4
0
3
26
Blanks
73
97
15
29
7
31
252
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley, Dem.
312
540
52
182
35
249
1370
Frank A. Goodwin, Rep. .
883
506
126
165
113
521
2314
Gote Elvel Palmquist, S.L. Party
1
2
3
1
0
3
10
Charles E. Vaughn, Proh. Party Blanks
67
115
12
25
3
25
247
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Attorney General
Clarence A. Barnes, Rep.
971
51L
130
176
114
565
2470
Francis E. Kelly, Dem.
230
538
49
168
31
198
1214
Fred E. Oelcher, S.L. Party
3
3
1
1
0
4
12
Howard B. Rand, Proh Party
3
10
0
1
0
2
16
Blanks
60
101
13
28
6
32
240
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Senator in Congress
John H. Corcoran, Dem.
180
454
41
137
16
140
978
Leverett Saltonstall, Rep. Bernard G. Kelly, S.L. Party
0
9
1
2
1
6
19
E. Tallmadge Root, Proh. Party Blanks
48
61
7
22
4
22
164
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Congressman 5th District
Edith Nourse Rogers, Rep.
1070
803
138
230
125
676
3042
Milton A. Wesson, Dem.
152
306
45
122
22
100
747
Blanks
45
57
10
22
4
25
163
Total
1267
1166 , 193
374
151
801
3952
Councillor
3rd District
1049
712
146
237
131
654
2929
Blanks
218
454
47
137
20
147
1023
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
0
2
0
0
0
1
3
1039
630
213
130
632
2788
4
3
0
1
0
3
11
Total
P -- 2 P -- 1 P -- 3 P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6 Total
Frank A. Brooks, Rep.
42
Office and Candidate
Senator, Ist Mdlx District Joseph F. Montminy, Rep George W. Murray, Dem. Blanks Total
P -- 1 P -- 2 P-3 P-4 P -- 5 P -- 6
Total
967
563
127
190
118
581
2546
216
478
49
150
25
188
1106
84
125
17
34
8
32
300
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Representative in General Court John H. Valentine, Rep. Blanks
1085
899
151
267
132
699
3233
182
26
42
107
19
102
719
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
County Commissioners Two
William G. Andrew, Rep
882
491
116
170
107
529
2295
Nathaniel I. Bowditch, Rep
746
394
91
128
96
452
1907
Thomas B Brennan, Dem.
178
379
35
113
24
142
871
Augustine F. Watson, Dem.
236
426
42
151
25
218
1098
Blanks
492
642
102
186
50
261
1733
Total
2534
2332
386
748
302
1602
7904
Sheriff
Middlesex County
1071
824
149
289
134
673
3140
Joseph F. McElroy, Dem. Rep. Blanks
196
342
44
85
17
128
812
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
County Commissioner Vacancy
Melvin G. Rogers, Rep
1066
773
148
259
138
687
3071
Blanks
201
393
45
115
13
114
881
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Question No 1 Form of Ballot
Yes
553
450
93
141
55
375
1667
No
81
63
9
19
17
53
242.
Blanks
633
653
91
214
79
373
2043
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Questi on No 2
Pardons
Yes
457
374
82
113
49
326
1401
No
238
165
31
57
24
134
649
Blanks
572
627
80
204
78
347
1902
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Question No 3
Annual Sessions
Yes
302
320
60
78
27
224
1011
No
424
268
57
95
50
263
1157
Blanks
541
578
76
201
74
314
1784
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Question No 4 Absentee voting
Yes
609
496
90
山山
59
474
1812
No
117
101
15
29
19
72
353
Blanks
541
569
88
201
73
315
1787
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Question No 5 Beano
Yes
481
355
78
98
43
318
1373
No
184
207
39
73
30
148
681
Blanks
602
604
76
203
78
335
1898
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
.
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Office and Candidate Question No 6 All Alcoholic Beverages
P -- 1 P -- 2 P -- 3 P -- 4 P -- 5 P -- 6
Total
Yec
563
715
97
218
62
401
2056
No
384
176
51
57
52
239
959
Blanks
320
275
45
99
37
161
937
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Wine, Beer and Ale
Yes
564
710
100
210
59
396
20 39
No
352
146
47
48
48
225
866
Blanks
351
7,10
46
116
4/1
180
1047
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
Packages
Yes
625
721
105
217
69
429
2166
No
307
143
41
43
208
791
Blanks
335
302
47
114
4,3
164
1005
Total
1267
1166
193
374
151
801
3952
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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK FOR THE YEAR 1944 (On monies handled for Tom, State and County)
Dog Licenses
569
Female ...
99
Female Spayed·
131
Kennel
2
80T
RECEIPTS
Marriage licenses.
$
158.00
Recording fees
154.50
Certificates of registration
3.25
Auctioneers license
8.00
Junk collector's licenses.
5.00
Dog licenses
1930.00
Fish and Game licenses
1007.75
3266.50
PAID OUT
Marriage licenses (according to Section 34, Chapt. 262 G.L.) ... $ 158.00
Recording fees.
. (according to Sec. 3, Chapt.255 G.L).
154.50
Certificates of Registration (according to Sec. 13, Chapt.148 G.L.) .. Junk Collector's licenses (according to G. L. Chapt. 140).
5.00
Auctioneers license (according to Sec. 2, Chapt. 100. G.L.).
8.00
Dog License fees .... (according to Section 147, Chapt 140 G.L.).
159.20
Dog licenses. . (according to Section 147; Chapt 140 G.L.)
1760.80
Fish and Game license fees .. (according to Sec. 11, Chapt 131, G.L.) .. Fish and Game licenses .... (according to Sec. 13, Chapt 131 G.L).
894.50
Cash on hand.
$ 3266.50
Harold C. Petterson Town Clerk
44
3.25
113.25
10.00
Male dogs
JURY LIST FOR THE TOWN OF CHELMSFORD
Revised August 15, 1943
Adams, Arthur E.
. 37 Littleton Rd. Superintendent
Alcorn, Edward E.
.200 Acton Road
Farmer
Andrews, John A. 98 Middlesex St
Superintendent
Ballinger, Raymond F .15 Cottage Row
Foreman
Barris, Robert W.
. 3 Riverneck Road
Contractor
Barron, William J ... .34 Highland Ave
Foreman
13.
Batchelder, Arthur M. . 38 Middlesex St. Manager
.. 2.
Beauregard, Victor 63 Newfield St
Machinist
Bellwood, William .20 Newfield St.
Millworker
Berg, Ralph A .. 43 Acton Road.
Lumber Dealer
3 4
Borrows, Murtaugh B 45 High Street
Pharmacist
Boyd, Ronald R .21 Golden Cove Rd.
Filling Sta. Prop.
Boyle, John E. .131 Gorham Street.
Clerk
Cashin, C. Luther 84 High St
Res. Mgr.
.21.
Centurioni, Domenico
148 Groton Road.
Stor ekeeper
Clark, Ernest C
132 Tyngsboro Rd.
Farmer
Clayton, Harold E
.8 Westford Street.
Manufacturer
Conlin, Joseph E. 41 Gor ham St
Camber
5 16
Dean, Bayard C.
.26 School Street.
Boiler Engineer
DeKalb, Francis L.
.19 Evergreen Street.
Leather Worker
Dinnegan, Charles F
.42 Washington Street
Comber
.. 19 __
Dow, John C. .16 Gorham Street.
Retired
6
Emerson, Theodore W
11 North Road.
Farmer
12
Fallon, Joseph T 357 North Road
Sta. Fireman
Gagnon, George E
.48 Gay Street.
Pres.
Gauthier, Victor L.
.46 Newfield Street.
Painter
Gill, Jesse B. 281 Boston Road.
Projectionist
Hadley, Edward W. .19 Acton Road
Prop. Market
.17-
Haley, Daniel E
.65 Westford Street.
Real Estate
Hansen, Hans M.
.21 Grove Street.
Shipper
Harvey, Claude J. .203 Boston Road
Contractor
Hazeltine, Guy E. . 79 High Street
Mechanic
Healy, Edward T. .5 Grant Street
Coal Dealer
Johnson, John G 24 Billerica Road
Tailor
Kelley, Fred W
.118 School Street.
Farmer
.. 10.
Kinal, Stefan
294 Billerica Road ..
Com. Victualler
Kingman, Clement .17 Washington Street
Millworker
Lavell, Joseph
. 35 Newfield Street Mer chant
Lupien, Albert J.
.183 Westford Street Poultryman
Macdonald, Harold D. .67 High Street
Fuel Merchant
.15- Marchand, Joseph T. E.
.85 Steadman Street.
Oil Man
McGovern, Bernard F
.18 Mt. Pleasant Street
Salesman
Mills, inslie N. .16 Westford Street Mechanic
Nobles, Cleveland K
.184 Chelmsford St Retired
Olsen, Arne K
.140 Groton Road Salesman
45
Edwards, Arthur S.
.24 Newfield Street Antique Dealer
JURY LIST FOR THE TOWN OF CHELMSFORD (CONT.)
Revised August 15, 1943
_11.
Parkhurst, Harry F
61 Aoton road
Laborer
----- Pelton, Cecil M ..
19 Sunset Avenue
Salesman
Petterson, Harold c.
136 Groton Road
Treasurer
__ 8 __ Perham, Karl M.
30 Dalton Road.
Retired
.20 __
Picken, William T
14 Middlesex St
Printer
- Queen, Clifford H.
69 Newfield Street
Laborer
Reardon, James E.
121 Brick Kiln Rd
Milk Dealer
Reis, Oscar E.
108 School Street
Mechanio
Shaw, Harry.
8 Westland Ave.
Laborer
Shedd, Henry C.
75 Carlisle Street.
Farmer
Simpson, Charles Sr
1 Common Street.
Mer chant
Skinkle, John H.
70 Bartlett Street
Ass't. Prof.
Smith, Melmon
378 Acton Road.
Inspector
Stewart, Harold W
7 Sherman Street.
Supt.
Syvret, Francis P
36 Wright Street.
Filling Sta. Prop.
Williams, Leo A.
49 Sherman Street
For eman.
Wilson, Francis R
18 Grandview Road.
Dyer
Juror drawn .(1) Oct. 23, 1943
Juror drawn (12) Mar. 16, 1944
Juror drawn .(2)
Oct. 23, 1943
Juror drawn .. .(13)
Apr. 17, 1944
Juror drawn .. .(3) Aug. 14, 1943
Juror drawn ... (14)
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