Town annual report of Chelmsford 1952, Part 6

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ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to purchase from the following persons certain tracts of land to be used for School purposes: from Roger Boyd, 6.82 acres, from the heirs or devisees of the late Arthur W. Harvey, 6.62 acres, from Eliza J. Hannaford, 12,500 square feet more or less; and to raise or appropiate or transfer from available funds in order to pay Roger Boyd, $2,500 for his parcel, to pay the heirs and devisees of the late Arthur W. Harvey, $20,000 for their parcel, to pay Eliza J. Hannaford $800 for her parcel. All of the said premises are shown on a plan of land drawn by J. C. & W. T. Monahan, or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will seize by eminent domain the following parcel of land for School purposes, situated northerly of Billerica Street and containing 682 acres of land and being Lot 2 on a plan of land hereinafter referred to: from Roger Boyd, 6.82 acres, from the heirs or devisees of the late Arthur W. Harvey, and being Lot 1 on said plan, 6.62 acres, from Eliza J. Hannaford, 12,500 square


later Hole


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feet, more or less, as shown on said plan. Said plan is entitled "Pro- posed Site of New School Building, Chelmsford, Massachusetts," Pre- pared July 1952, by J. C. & W. T. Monahan, Civil Engineers and Sur- veyors, Scale 1 inch equals 50 feet, and raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds the sum of Fifty Three Hundred and no/100 ($5,300.00) Dollars to award damages to the aforesaid persons, or act in relation thereto.


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


Given under our hands this twenty-fourth day of November in the year of OUR LORD, nineteen hundred and fifty-two.


CARL A. E. PETERSON


RAYMOND H. GREENWOOD


Selectmen of Chelmsford, Mass.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss:


November 26, 1952


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 Post Offices in the Center of the Town and at the School House, East Chelmsford and at the School House, Westlands, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting as within directed.


ROBERT F. McANDREW,


Constable


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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING December 4, 1952


At A Special Town Meeting held in the Town of Chelmsford on December 4th, 1952 in the High School Auditorium, the meeting was called to order by Moderator John H. Valentine and on a motion made by Theodore W. Emerson, it was voted to waive the reading of the Warrant.


Under Article One:


On a motion made by Roger P. Welch, it was voted to transfer from the Library Department Repairs Account the sum of $500.00 to the Library Department, Outlays, New Equipment account.


Under Article Two:


On a motion made by Eustace B. Fiske, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $650.00 to the Library Department, Outlays, New Equipment Account.


Under Article Three:


On a motion made by T. W. Emerson, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $150.00 to the Highway Department, Overhead, Gas and Oil for Equipment Account.


Under Article Four:


On a motion made by Carl A. E. Peterson, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $65.00 to the Highway Department, Overhead, Office Expense Account.


Under Article Five:


On a motion made by Carl A. E. Peterson, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $75.00 to the Highway Department, Highways, Bridges and Drainage, Misc. Equip- ment and Small Tools Account.


Under Article Six:


On a motion made by T. W. Emerson and amended by Warren Lahue, it was voted to transfer from Chapter 90 Maintenance Ac- count the sum of $1,000.00 to the Highway, Road Machinery Account, Repairs.


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Under Article Seven:


On a motion made by Carl A. E. Peterson, and amended by Warren Lahue, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Ac- count the suni of $1,000.00 to the Highway Department, Snow and Ice Removal Account.


Under Article Eight:


On a motion made by T. W. Emerson, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $1,000.00 for the purpose of settling a land damage claim made as a result of the acquisition of land in North Chelmsford for the New Elementary School.


Under Article Nine:


On a motion made by Raymond H. Greenwood, it was voted that the Town accept from Theodore W. Emerson, title to the following described land: The land situated on the easterly side of North Road adjacent to the new fire house and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North Road at the intersection of the northwesterly corner of the land belonging to the Inhabitants of Chelmsford and the southwesterly corner of land belonging to Theo- dore W. Emerson; thence running in an easterly direction by the land of Inhabitants of Chelmsford, 131.75 feet to a point; thence turning and running in a northerly direction by other land of said Emerson 4 feet; thence turning and running in a westerly direction and parallel with the first described line, 131.75 feet to the North Road; thence running along the easterly side of North Road in a southerly direc- tion, 4 feet to the point of beginning. Being part of the same premises devised to the said Theodore W. Emerson under the will of the late James P. Emerson.


Under Article Ten:


In regard to this article it was voted to dismiss same.


Under Article Eleven:


In regard to this article, it was voted to dismiss same.


Under Article Twelve:


In regard to this article, it was voted to dismiss same.


Under Article Thirteen:


In regard to this article it was voted to dismiss this article.


.


Under Article Fourteen:


On a motion made by Carl A. E. Peterson, it was voted to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of $2,700.00 to satisfy the Court judgment obtained by Yvonne Boucher as a result of being injured by a defect on the Groton Road.


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Under Article Fifteen:


On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson, it was voted to accept a certain lot of land from James C. Nichols, said land situated on Bartlett Street in East Chelmsford and supposed to contain about 25,624 square feet of land, subject to the taxes of 1952.


Under Article Sixteen:


On a motion made by Leonard S. MacElroy it was voted that a committee of five be elected to make a study of the existing Town ordinances and by-laws and to make proper recommendations for their revision and to report at a special or annual town meeting. Members of said Committee to be, John E. Johnson; Warren C. Lahue; John L. Lincoln; Carl A. E. Peterson and Harold C. Petterson.


Under Article Seventeen:


On a motion made by Quincy Park, it was voted to transfer from Cash Grant Account of the Welfare Department the sum of $500.00 to the Old Age Assistance Cash Grant Account.


Under Article Eighteen:


On a motion made by Daniel J. Hart, it was voted that the sum of $765.00 be transferred from the Janitors Salary item in the School Department budget to the transportation item in the School Budget.


Under Article Nineteen:


On a motion made by Theodore W. Emerson, it was voted to sell to Bessie A. Byam for the sum of $1.00 the land situated in Chelmsford in that part of Chelmsford called South Chelmsford located on the southerly side of the Acton Road and bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning at a point at a stone bound situated at the inter- section of the northerly line of Acton Road and the southeasterly corner of land of one Barstow now or formerly; thence in a southerly direction along a stone wall about 63 feet to a stone bound; thence turning and running in a southwesterly direction along other land of Bessie A. Byam 36 feet more or less to a stone bound; thence turning and running in an easterly direction 65 feet more or less to a stone bound at the northerly line of Acton Road; thence running in a north- easterly direction by the northerly line of the Acton Road 46 feet to a stone bound at the point of beginning.


Under Article Twenty:


In regard to this article it was voted to dismiss same.


Under Article Twenty-One:


On a motion made by Ray Pike it was voted that the sum of $5,300.00 be Appropriated for the purpose of acquiring in fee simple by right of eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for school purposes the fol-


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lowing described parcels of land: Parcel One-Beginning at a stone bound on the northerly side of Billerica Road; thence northerly along land of Ralph Cole, 217.80 feet to a cement bound; thence Westerly along last named land 75.00 feet to a drill hole in a stone wall at land of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford; thence northerly on said wall by last named land 506.58 feet to a drill hole; thence easterly in broken courses along land of Roger Boyd 349.00 to an iron pipe in the ground; thence southeasterly through a right of way owned by the Lowell Electric Light Corporation 484.18 feet to a point in a stone wall at land of Eliza Hannaford; thence southwesterly along said wall 49.78 feet to a drill hole; thence still along the wall and last named land 156.02 feet to a drill hole at the end of the wall; thence south- easterly along a fence still by last named land 186.27 feet to a point in the Northerly line of Billerica Road; thence southwesterly along said line of Billerica Road 56.50 feet to a County Highway Bound; thence southwesterly and northwesterly in a curved line having a radius of 656.09 feet to a County Highway Bound; thence Northwest- erly still along said road 78.11 feet to the stone bound at the point of beginning, Containing 6.62 acres more or less.


Parcel Two-Beginning at a drill hole in a stone wall at land of Arthur W. Harvey; thence northwesterly along the wall by land of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford 528.00 feet more or less to land of Roger Boyd; thence easterly along the last named land 320.00 feet more or less to a point; thence southeasterly still by last named land 468.00 feet more or less to a point; thence westerly in broken courses by land of Arthur W. Harvey 339.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 3.77 acres more or less.


Parcel Three-Beginning at a point in the Northerly line of Billerica Road; thence northerly on a fence by land of Arthur W. Harvey 186.27 feet to a drill hole in a stone wall; thence northeasterly along the wall still by last named land 85.00 feet more or less; thence southeasterly along land of Eliza J. Hannaford 227.00 feet more or less to a point in the northerly line of Billerica Road; thence westerly along said road 84.00 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Con- taining 17,440 square feet more or less, and to meet said appropria- tion the sum of $5,300.00 by appropriating from the Excess and Defi- ciency Account to award damages.


109 persons voted in the affirmative


16 persons voted in the negative


Voted to adjourn this meeting at 9:07 P.M.


JOHN H. VALENTINE, Moderator HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk


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JURY LIST FOR THE TOWN OF CHELMSFORD Revised September 6, 1950


Adams, Robert M. 77 Turnpike Road Painter


Alcorn, Edward E. 150 Hunt Road Farmer


39 Archer, S. Frank 103 Westford Street .Gov't. Auditor


1 Baldwin, Frederick 49 Riverneck Road Attendant


Banks, Thomas E. 18 Warren Avenue Proprietor Barris, George W. 10 Sherman Street Proprietor Bartlett, Clarence A. 62 Bartlett Street Exec. V. Pres.


2 Batchelder, William B. 34 Washington Street .... Purch. Agent


Beaubien, Thomas A. 185 High Street .Foreman


3 Belanger, Nicholas 6 Jensen Street Optician


4 Bellwood, William 20 Newfield Street Millworker


At home Bentas, Stefanos A. 190 Proctor Road


Berg, Ralph A. 43 Acton Road Lumber Dealer


5 Bickford, Ralph E. 139 Main Street Farmer


Bishop, Fred J. 195 Riverneck Road Carpenter


6 Bleau, John A. 163 Dalton Road


Boudreau, Roland J. 183 Middlesex Street Proprietor


Branch, Guy E.


48 Bartlett Street


Mill Supt.


34 North Road Civil Eng.


7 Brink, Carl


35 Newfield Street Salesman


Brown, Bernard F.


138 Dalton Road


Asst. Gen. Mgr.


Burne, Frederick 208 Main Street Supervisor


Burtt, Richard F. 4 Clear Street Wool Buyer Byam, Ernest G. 8 Perham Street Clerk-Dirver


Campbell, Thomas J. 41 Westford Street Banker Carr, John J. 24 Sunset Avenue Supervisor


8 Cashin, C. Luther 84 High Street Resident Mgr. Clayton, Harold E. 8 Westford Street Manufacturer Coburn, Alfred H. 60 Linwood Street Accountant


35 Colmer, William L.


42 Stedman Street .Monument D'ler


Connor, William F.


24 Warren Avenue


Janitor


Copeland, Frederick S. 130 Boston Road Machinist Curren, Gerald W. 63 Littleton Road Elec. Engineer Currier, Leslie F. 66 North Road Overseer


Asst. Supt.


Brown, LaForest V.


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Davidson, Allan D. 74 Dunstable Road Asst. Test Eng.


30 DeWolf, Gordon P. 12 Park Place Emp. Interviewer Dix, Harry R. 44 Carlisle Street .Ship. Clerk


Dixon, Edgar Clark 20 Middlesex Street Supt.


Dobbs, Roy F.


29 Stedman Street Overseer


40 Doole, James E. 49 Bartlett Street Dyer


9 Dryden, Edward O. 34 Proctor Road Operating Engr.


Dunigan, James F. 20 Highland Avenue Contractor


Edge, William W. 168 Dunstable Road Lithographer


37 Edwards, Sumner W. 168 Main Street Musician


Englund, Arthur 201 Old Westford Road Architect


31 Etzel, J. William 41 Sylvan Avenue Asst' Trust Off.


Fallon, Joseph T. 357 North Road Stat. Foreman


10 Field, LaForrest E. 62 Boston Road Time Control


Files, Guy G. 40 Warren Ave. Prod. Mech. Insp. Fiske, Lewis J. 41 Boston Road Machinist


Fletcher, Allen G. 38 Billerica Road Sh. Metal Work


Gallagher, Charles L. 6 Woodlawn Avenue Druggist Gardner, Carlton P. 73 Bartlett Street Teller


27 Garvey, Henry R. 3 Locke Road Postmaster


Gilchrest, Kenneth A. 233 Chelmsford Street Plant Mgr.


Gleason, Stephen R. 39 Bartlett Street General Mgr.


Grahn, Oscar 24 Summit Avenue Prod. Mgr.


Grasse, Charles D. A. 162 Old Westford Road Ins. Broker


Greig, Wallace A. 201/2 Chelmsford Street Printer


Griffin, Frederick C. 19 Plum Street Checker


Haberman, Rudolph, Jr. 263 Groton Road Bookkeeper


Haines, Edward G. 10 Sunset Avenue Elec. Foreman Hallberg, John D. 26 Proctor Road Electrician Hamilton, Creighton M. 15 Billercia Road Technician


Harrington, Charles D. 156 North Road Sunday Editor


28 Haynes, Rousseau F. 26 Locke Road Fruit Grower


11 Hehir, John J. 27 Church Street Bookkeeper


33 Hindle, Everett 75 North Road, rear Office Mgr.


Hollingworth, Harold E. 75 Bartlett Street Treasurer Holt, Fred 43 North Road Draftsman Hoyle, Frank 188 Chelmsford Street Wool Examiner


Jamros, Lulack 33 Harding Street Store Clerk Jewett, Edwin M. 14 Dalton Road Bank Clerk Johnson, Roy T. 7 Wilson Street Beverage Mfgr.


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38 Kelly, Edward 34 Turnpike Road Steel Metal Wkr.


Kiberd, Harold 7 Varney Avenue Painter


Knight, Ralph A. 6 Albina Street Mechanic


Lane, Charles W. 57 Bridge Street Mill Worker


Lapham, Nathan G. 31 Littleton Road .. Asst. Maint. Man


Larson, Royal L. 79 School Street Proprietor


Leach, Merle C. 197 Main Street Main. Worker


LeLacheur, Willis J. 4 Stedman Street Maint. Worker


12 Leslie, Robert 39 Sherman Street .Supt.


Lewis, Albion W. 54 Boston Road Machinist


JURY LIST FOR THE TOWN OF CHELMSFORD Revised September 6, 1951


Lind, Carl J. 157 Dalton Road Lineman


13 Litchfield, Lawrence A. 182 Dalton Road Chief Clerk


14 Livingston, Andrew 8 Sunset Avenue Service Man


MacElroy, R. Grant 31 Billerica Road Electrician Mackenzie, Austin D. 10 Bartlett Street Leather Mfr.


41 Mann, James E. 22 Stedman Street Foreman


15 Marcotte, Alfred 6 Ripley Street Mechanic


Mason, David 50 Stedman Street Executive


McCarthy, A. Justin


42 Central Square Order Clerk


McCrady, Boyd A. 145 Park Road Coll. & Salesman


McKittrick, Raymond W. 116 Dalton Road Vice President 8 New Fletcher St ..... Cabinet Maker


36 McMaster, Elwyn L.


16 McQuade, John L. 44 Gay Street Buyer


32 Merrill, J. Leslie 161 Middlesex Street Asst. Professor


Mills, Herman E. 2 Edwards Avenue Machinist


Mochrie, Kenneth S. 157 North Road Tree Surgeon Mooers, Neil W. 153 Dalton Road Lineman


Morris, Vernon B. 29 Middlesex Street Granite Dealer


Mungovan, Joseph P. 35 Adams Street Mill Worker


Nickerson, George C. 5 Sunset Avenue Printer Nystrom, Arthur R. 171 Main Street Salesman


Oates, Robert E. 169 Dalton Road Office Mgr. Oczkowski, Stanley 274 Billerica Road .... Plumber's Helper


29 Osborn, Raymond T. 8 Chelmsford Street ... .... Garage Prop.


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Palmgren, Oscar F. 21 Sunset Avenue Supervisor


Parker, John G. 5 Golden Cove Road Clerk


Parks, Samuel A. 73 Dunstable Road Mechanic


Pascall, Harry H. 29 Bridge Street Yard Mgr.


17 Peckham, Fenner H. 72 High Street Elec. Engr.


18 Pelton, Cecil M. 19 Sunset Avenue Real Estate


Perham, Harold C. 11 Crosby Lane Shop Foreman Peterson, Carl A. E. 61 Dunstable Road .. Real Estate Agt.


Reed, Philip M. 115 High Street Asst. Foreman


Reid, Kenneth R. 110 Park Road Police Guard


Riney, M. Edward 4 Bartlett Street Auctioneer


19 Robey, Versal F. 59 Billerica Road Social Worker


Russell, Edward B. 63 North Road Lumber Dealer


Sadowski, Joseph J. 20 Wright Street Funeral Director


Schliebus, Hans H. 100 High Street Treasurer


Shedd, Harry L., Jr. 82 Boston Road Salesman


Skinkle, John H. 70 Bartlett Street Asso. Professor


Smith, Arthur F. 141 Middlesex Street Mechanic


20 Spaulding, Robert C. 93 Westford Street Clerk Staveley, Joseph E. 28 Westford Street Plumber


Stewart, George T. 37 Turnpike Road Water Dept. Supt.


Stone, Saul


9 Delwood Road Plastics


34 Sugden, Thomas W. 180 Groton Road Carpenter Symmes, Willard 35 High Street Bond Salesman


Thayer, William H. 47 North Road Mill Operator Thibault, Wilfred F. 22 Bartlett Street Oil Dealer


21 Tibbetts, Frank P. 22 Westview Manager


22 Traverse, Alfred J. 65 Dalton Road Vice President


23 Tremblay, Roland J. 4 Pine Hill Road Carpenter


Upton, George H. 8 Gorham Street Insurance Bus.


Vennard, Raymond F. 15 Twiss Road Office Mgr.


Vondal, Archie J. 75 Newfield Street Mechanic


Waitt, Charles H. 7 Plum Street Switchman


Ward, H. Chadbourne 33 North Road Store Mgr. Watt, Charles E. 289 Chelmsford St. Mill Owner Welch, Edmund J. 3 Jensen Street Exec. Secretary 24 Welcome, John K. 58 North Road Install. & Maint.


25 White, Walter C. 39 Sylvan Avenue Elec. Contractor


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26 Wilder, Donald E.


10 Warren Avenue Grain Dealer Williams, Leo A. 49 Sherman Street Superintendent Wright, George S., Jr. 18 Bridge Street Accountant


Zabierek, Julian H.


50 Hildreth Street


Salesman


Jurors Drawn:


21


May 15, 1951


1


May 15, 1951


22


Oct. 1, 1951


2


Nov. 20, 1951


23


Sept. 15, 1950


3


Nov. 20, 1951


24


Nov. 30, 1951


4


Mar. 1, 1951


25


Sept. 29, 1950


5


Sept. 15, 1950


26


Nov. 20, 1951


6


Sept. 29, 1950


27


Mar. 20, 1952


7


Aug. 31, 1951


28


Mar. 20, 1952


8


May 15, 1951


29


Mar. 20, 1952


9


Oct. 1, 1951


30


Apr. 15,1952


10


Aug. 31, 1951


31


Apr. 15, 1952


11


Mar. 1, 1951


32


Apr. 15, 1952


12


May 15, 1951


33


May 15, 1952


13


Sept. 29, 1950


34


May 15, 1952


14


Aug. 31, 1951


35


Sept. 22, 1952


15


Oct.


1, 1951


36


Sept. 22, 1952


16


Mar. 30, 1951


37


Oct. 15, 1952


17


Mar. 30, 1951


38


Oct. 15, 1952


18


Sept. 15, 1950


39


Nov. 14, 1952


19


Apr. 16, 1951


40


Nov. 14, 1952


20


Mar. 30, 1951


41


Nov. 14, 1952


HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk


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FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK


DOG LICENSES


Male dogs


669


Female dogs


109


Female spayed dogs


270


Kennel licenses ($10)


16


Kennel licenses ($25)


1


Kennel licenses ($50)


1


1066


RECEIPTS


Marriage licenses


$ 202.00


Recording fees


943.00


Certificates of Registration


97.50


Fish and Game licenses


2,224.00


Dog licenses


2,658.00


$ 6,124.50


PAID OUT


Marriage licenses (as per Sec. 34 Chapt. 262) $ 202.00


Recording fees (as per Sec. 3 Chapt. 255)


943.00


Cert. of Registration (as per Sec. 13 Chapt. 148) 97.50


Dog licenses (as per Sec. 147 Chapt. 140)


2,444.60


Dog licenses (as per Sec. 147 Chapt. 140) fees 213.40


Fish and Game licenses (as per Sec. 12 Ch. 131)


2,063.75


Fish and Game licenses (as per Sec. 12 Ch. 131)


160.25


$ 6,124.50


HAROLD C. PETTERSON


Jan. 2, 1953


Town Clerk


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REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER


REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER For the year ending December 31st, 1952


Balance on hand January 1st, 1952 $ 343,974.11 Receipts for 1952 2,076,970.42


$2,420,944.53


Payments made on 103 Warrants approved by ยท the Board of Selectmen and Town Acc. .... $1,843,197.25


Balance on hand December 31st, 1952 577,747.28


$2,420,944.53


RECONCILIATION OF TREASURER'S CASH On deposit in the following banks December 31, 1952


Union National Bank, Lowell, Mass. $276,773.03


Middlesex County National Bank, Lowell, Mass. 40,239.71


Second National Bank, Boston, Mass. 7,786.97


Central Savings Bank, Lowell, Mass. 18,071.47


Washington Savings Bank, Lowell, Mass. 15,908.98


United States Treasury notes 300,000.00


$658,780.16


Check register balance December 31st, 1952 577,747.28


Checks outstanding December 31st, 1952 $ 81,032.88


The large amount of outstanding checks as shown is caused by reason of a Warrant being issued on January 10th, 1953 by the Town Accountant and dated December 31st, 1952, consequently the checks issued for the payment of vouchers thereon could not be cancelled in December, 1952.


The Treasurer's books of accounts are always open for public inspection to any citizen of Chelmsford, if any information is desired the Treasurer will be glad to assist any person in the matter.


The classification of the receipts and expenditures will be found under the Town Accountant's report.


HAROLD C. PETTERSON


Town Treasurer


Jan. 11, 1953


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS Lot owners are listed as shown on the records in the office of the Cemetery Dept. FOREFATHER'S CEMETERY Chelmsford Center


December 31, 1952


Bank


On Hand


Donations


Lot


Book


Principal


12-31-51


Income


Paid Out


On Hand 12-31-52


1.


Adams, Isaac & T. M.


157


105268


82.12


83.00


1.66


1.25


83.41


2. Adams, Chas., Isaac, A.F. & T.M.


92


15286


500.00


580.28


13.12


10.00


583.40


3. Adams, Eben T.


33


150480


100.00


100.51


2.01


1.50


101.02


4. Adams, Otis


54


37891


100.00


100.26


2.26


2.00


100.52


5. Aiken, Curtis


Part of 150


129068


100.00


103.12


3.11


3.00


103.23


6.


Allen, Calvin & A. H. Park


62


132759


100.00


100.09


3.02


3.00


100.11


7. Andrews, Leonard


4


99281


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


8. Bartlett & Proctor Lot


184


149048


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


9. Bartlett, Dr. J. C. & J. A.


107


2199


100.00


100.00


1.50


1.00


100.50


10. Berg, Ralph A.


177B


C-1835


100.00


101.12


2.50


3.00


100.62


11. Bremner, Barbara


13


136842


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


12. Brown, Esther Mary


1/2 of 34


132584


100.00


100.33


3.02


3.00


100.35


13. Brown, I. Woodward


25-B


141914


50.00


50.27


1.00


1.00


50.27


14. Brown, Susan E.


5


95542


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


15. Cheney, Wilbur A.


35


103453


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


16. Clark, Charles D.


25-A


46002


100.00


101.03


2.54


3.00


100.57


17. Clogston, William


168


133436


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


18. Coburn Fund


Tomb 23


77063


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


19. Davis, Henry P.


39


103968


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


20. Day, George W.


46


74252


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


101


Bank


Donations


Lot


Book


Principal


On Hand 12-31-51


Income


Paid Out


On Hand 12-31-52


21.


Dunn, Ernest L.


20


43466


100.00


101.03


2.54


3.00


100.57


22.


Dutton, Charles


87


136078


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


23. Dutton, Elbridge


3


149053


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


24. Dutton, Samuel L.


129


106995


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


25. Eaton, John P.


2


46003


150.00


153.11


3.85


5.00


151.96


26. Eldridge, Grace E.


28


44016


100.00


101.03


2.54


3.00


100.57


27.


Elliott, Jasper


73


127055


200.00


205.47


6.20


5.00


206.67


28.


Elliott, Jasper


73


17652


200.00


202.57


4.57


3.00


204.14


29.


Emerson Adams


85


74249


200.00


202.07


4.06


5.00


201.13


30.


Emerson, Burtt


55


93312


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


31.


Emerson, Eliza J.


69


139996


200.00


200.00


32.


Emerson, J. Bradford


51


146986


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


33. Emerson, Owen


117


138599


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


34.


Emerson, Rufus F.


93


141910


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


35. Fiske, Benjamin


Tomb 19


119554


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


36.


Fletcher, Gardner


112


80048


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


37.


Fletcher, Joseph M. & Josiah


102


110531


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


38. French, Emma A.


1/2 Lot 29


43465


50.00


50.50


1.27


1.50


50.27


39.


Goucher & Saunders Lot


80


1933


200.00


206.07


4.30


6.00


204.37


40.


Harmon, Thomas A.


56-A


29982


100.00


100.26


2.26


2.00


100.52


41. Hazen, Fred A.


65


106059


100.00


100.51


2.01


2.00


100.52


42. Hill, Robert M.


64-A


29973


100.00


100.26


2.26


2.00


100.52


43. Hill, Charles




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