Town annual report of Saugus 1942, Part 2

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1942
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 158


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Also those qualified to vote in Town Elections and Town Affairs to assemble in the Town Hall on Wednesday, March 11, A. D. Nine- teen Hundred and Forty-two, at Eight o'clock, P. M., to hear and act on the following articles, viz :


Article 1. To hear and act on reports of Committees.


Art. 2. To see what sums of money the Town will raise and ap- propriate for Town Charges for the year 1942.


Art. 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treas- urer, with the approval of the Sel- ectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the reve- nue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1942 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and any amendments thereto agree- able to the petition of the Town Treasurer.


Art. 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treas- urer, with the approval of the Sel- ectmen, to borrow in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933, as most re- cently amended by Chapter 129 of the Acts of 1941, for the purpose of providing funds to meet ordi- nary maintenance expenses and revenue loans, such borrowing in no event to exceed the amount of the tax titles held in excess of the amount owing to the Common- wealth for similar loans previously made, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Town Treasurer.


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Art. 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $850.00 to be expended under the direction of the Town Treaurer to investigate and to determine the validity of tax titles held by the Town, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Town Treasurer.


Art. 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3500.00 for the payment of all expenses in connection with the foreclosure of tax titles held by the Town, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter agreeable to the petition of the Town Treasurer.


Art. 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate or to raise by borrowing a sum of money for the purpose of civilian defense as set forth in Chapter 487 of the Acts of 1941, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Saugus Committee on Public Safe- ty.


Art. 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate or to raise by borrowing a sum of money to pro- vide for expenses incurred for civ- ilian defense under an emergency authorized by the Board of Select- men on or about December 13, 1941, in accordance with Section 31 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, if any, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Saugus Com- mittee on Public Safety.


Art. 9. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used by the Highway Department for purchase of equip- ment for civilian defense require- ments, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 10. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used by the Water De- partment for purchase of equipment and supplies for civilian defense


requirements, or to see what ac- tion the Town will take in the mat- ter. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 11. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money to provide guards and/or Po- lice protection for the water stand- pipe and pump house and equip- ment from January 1st to April 1st, 1942, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $10,700 for the purchase of a trip- le combination fire pump for the Fire Department, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter agreeable to the petition of the Board of Fire Engineers.


Art. 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $1700 for the purpose of purchas- ing a new or used 315 cubic foot air compressor, or to see what ac- tion the Town will take in the mat- ter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 14. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the follow- ing sums for Unpaid Bills for the year 1941:


Street Lighting $ 324.11


Public Welfare-T. A. 200.00


Water Purchase 2124.06 or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Town Ac- countant.


Art. 15. To see if the Town will transfer the sum of $3487.60 from the Overlay Surplus Account to the following accounts :


$ 637.60 to the 1936 Overlay Ac- count


60.33 to the 1937 Overlay Ac- count


1165.62 to the 1938 Overlay Ac- count


885.94 to the 1939 Overlay Ac- count


738.11 to the 1941 Overlay Ac- count


or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Town Account- ant.


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Art. 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of $2500.00 for the improve- ment of Hesper Street; said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose, or to take any other action in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for land damages on Hesper Street, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2500.00 for the improve- ment of Central Street; said money to be used in conjuction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpoose, or to take any other action in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for land damages on Central Street, or to see what ac- tion the Town will take in the mat- ter. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of $850.00 for the purpose of maintaining during the ensuing year the mosquito control work as estimated and certified to by the State Reclamation Board in ac- cordance with the provisions of Chapter 112, Acts of 1931, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter.


Art. 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of $1000 for the maintenance of Chapter 90 streets in the Town; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with any money which may be allotted by the State, or County, or both, for this purpose, or to take any other action in relation there- to. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2200.00 for the Road Ma- chinery Account or to see what ac-


tion the Town will take in the mat- ter. Board of Selectmen.


Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1500.00 to purchase a booster pump for Walden Avenue and a booster pump for Great Woods Road, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3500.00 for the purpose of removing car rails on Lincoln Ave- nue between Central Street and a point near Hazel Street and of re- paving said street, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for the purpose of removing trees on the easterly side of Lincoln Avenue between Park Street and the Revere line, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the pe- tition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $190.00 for the purpose of replacing the fence on Spring Street, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 27. To see if the Town will vote to take by Eminent Domain a certain parcel of Land as shown on "Plan of Land in Saugus, Mass. belonging to Robert & Ethel Mc- Kinnon et al showing a portion to be taken by Town of Saugus for Municipal purpose Scale 20' De- cember 10, 1941, Public Works De- partment, John Dyer, Eng." and made part of this article, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the peti- tion of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $13,825.28, said money to be expended for the purchase of the "Old Iron Works House" and par-


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cel of land on the westerly side of Central Street and shown on Plan 1002 as lot A-4 and expenses in- cidental to the transaction, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Saugus Historical Society and others.


Art. 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of one or more parcels of land in pre- cinct seven or precinct two as a site for the erection of a fire sta- tion, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Committee to Locate a Site for a Fire Station in Cliftondale.


Art. 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of parcel of land with building a thereon situated on Lincoln Ave- nue, being shown as lots Nos. A-60 and A-61 on Plan No. 2008 on file in the Assesors' office and for the alterations, reconstruction, or re- pair of said buildings or any of them for use as a fire station, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Committee to Locate a Site for a Fire Station in Cliftondale.


Art. 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3678.00 to be expended in connection with money from the Federal Works Progress Adminis- tration or otherwise, to extend the water main along Water Street from he end of the present main near the Cedar Glen Golf Club, a distance of 2000 feet, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the peti- tion of Harry W. Merrill and oth- ers.


Art. 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $220.00 for the purpose of laying approximately 50 feet of drain on Lawndale Avenue, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the pe- tition of John W. White and others.


Art. 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to be expended for the purpose of repairs and alter- ations in the Town Hall building, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Sel- ectmen.


Art. 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of paying unpaid bills of 1940 and prior years, which are now held subject to the provisions of Chap- ter 179 of the Acts of 1941, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the pe- tition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 35. To see if the Town will vote to adopt, create and establish the "Federal Rationing Board" as a local committee and appropriate a sum not in excess of Two thou- sand ($2000) Dollars for the ex- penses of said committee, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the pe- tition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 36. To see if the Town will vote to take by right of eminent domain a plot of land of approxi- mately 4700 plus or minus square feet, shown as part of Lot A-4, Plan 3018, and located at the junc- tion of Ballard Street and Dudley Street, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of seven hundred dollars ($700.00), for the purpose of pur- chasing a plot of land, adjoining the Emerson School, being a part of lot A-106 on Assessors' Plan No. 2015 and owned by Frank Jr. and Josephine N. Evans, with a front- age on Lincoln Avenue of 120.0 feet and a depth of 140.0 feet, containing 16,800 feet more or less, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the School Com- mittee.


Art. 38. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of


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money to provide guards and/or Police protection for the water standpipe and pump house and equipment, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


Art. 39. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or borrow the sum of $4,588.64 for the purpose of extending the water main on Aberdeen Avenue and Saugus Avenue about 1970 feet, as a W. P. A. project, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Helen Meader and others.


Art. 40. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map and Zoning ByLaw of the Town of Saugus so that a part of the land shown as Lot A-32 on Assessors' Plan 1036 shall be rezoned for businesss, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Carl E. Chapman and others.


Art. 41. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map and Zoning By-Law so that property on Broadway, corner of Thomas Street shown as Lot A-22 and part of Lot A-15 on Plan 1036 on file in the Assessors' office shall be zoned for business purposes, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of George B. Dixon and others.


Art. 42. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 17-A of the Zoning By-Lay by inserting after the words "single or general resi- dence" the following: business or industrial; so that the first para- graph shall read as follows:


Section 17-A. The removal for sale of sod, loam, sand, gravel or stone from single or general resi- dence, business or industrial dis- tricts shall be deemed non-con- forming use of premises.


or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Planning Board.


Art. 43. To see if the Town will vote to amend Article Twelve of the Town By-Laws by adding the following new section:


Section 6. Before approval by the Planning Board of a sub- division plat under General Laws Chapter 41, Section 81-F, it may require that the ways laid out on such plat co-ordinate with exist- ing or proposed streets, with which they may connect, and it may require such provisions for the disposal of surface water as will prevent damage to the said street and utilities and to other ways in the Town; it may re- quire an agreement by the sub- divider to construct the ways and/or utilities in the manner and location shown on the plat as finally approved, within a reasonable time, to be specified in the agreement and to conform to the regulations of the Board regarding such construction, performance of which agreement shall be secured by a perfor- mance bond in form approved by the Board with a surety com- pany authorized to do business in Massachusetts, as surety, in such form and such penal sum as the Board shall determine to be nec- essary to defray the cost of the total construction or any part thereof. In place of a suretv bond the Board may accept cash or obligations of the United States of America or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in a face value equal to the es- timated cost of such construction or part thereof.


Art. 44. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws and the Zoning Map so that Lot A-138 on Assessors' Plan 2066 shall be zoned for business purposes, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Edward S. Batch- elder and others.


Art. 45. To see if the Town will vote to amend Clause 5 of Section 4 of the Zoning By-Law to permit the operation of golf courses, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to


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the petition of Laurence F. Davis and others.


Art. 46. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Laws and Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus so that the following de- scribed land in said Town of Sau- gus shall hereafter be zoned for business purposes : Part of the land in the Town of Saugus as shown on Assessors' Plan 1021 as Lot A-127 and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Broadway 92 feet northerly from the State stone monument at the corner of Essex Street and Broadway; thence running in an easterly direction 155 feet, thence turning and run- ning in a southerly direction 212 feet to Essex Street; thence turn- ing and running in a curve along Essex Street in a northwesterly direction 200 feet to said State stone monument; thence turning and running along Broadway in a northerly direction 92 feet to the point of beginning; or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Waler H. Penney and others.


Art. 47. To see if the Town will vote to accept Johnson Street as per plan and profile on file with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of An- drew J. Aluckonis and others.


Art. 48. To see if the Town will vote to accept that portion of Sunnyside Avenue starting at the present point of acceptance and running in an easterly direction a distance of sixty-eight feet in ac- cordance with plan and profile on file with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the peti- tion of George H. Ross and others.


Art. 49. To see if the Town will vote to accept paragraph 2 of Chapter 162 of the Acts of 1941, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Health.


Art. 50. To see if the Town will vote to accept that portion of


Granite Road, which at present has not been accepted, in accordance with plan and profile on file with the Town Clerk, or to see what ac- tion the Town will take in the mat- ter, agreeable to the petition of Edith S. Clarke and others.


Art. 51. To see if the Town will vote to accept DeSota Street in accordance with plan and profile on file with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Nathaniel H. Peabody and others.


Art. 52. To see if the Town will authorize the appointment of a committee of five or more citizens to study the ByLaws of the Town, said committee to report its find- ings and recommendations at the Next Annual Town Meeting, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


The polls will open at 12 o'clock noon and will close at 8 o'clock P. M., and you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the usual places seven days, at least, before the time of holding said meeting, and to distribute copies as provided by the By-Laws at least four days before.


Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meet- ing.


Given under our hands and Town Seal this Ninth day of February, A. D. Nineteen Hundred and For- ty-two.


(seal)


GEORGE H. QUARMBY, EDWARD GIBBS, JR., HAROLD P. RICE, Board of Selectmen.


A true copy :


Attest: W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Essex, ss. February 20, 1942


Pursuant hereunto I have served the within Warrant as directed by posting attested copies at the sev- eral precincts at least seven days before said meeting according to the By-Laws and afterwards by


distributing to the inhabitants in accordance with the By-Laws.


A true copy :


Attest: W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


A true copy : Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON,


Town Clerk.


Annual Town Election


MARCH 2, 1942 TOWN CLERK


Russell E. Chesley * Viola G. Wilson Blanks


1 126


2 84


3 102 324 23


4 93 363 23


5 67 266 25


6 97 367 29


7 56 277 16


8 146 354 22


Total 771 2733 201


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


SELECTMEN


1 134


2 132


3 160


4 128


5 80 37


6 241 32 170 252 271


7 109 22 146 244 230


8 145 33 340 356 328


281 1923 2337


*Harold P. Rice William H. Robinson Blanks


174


159


324


238


179 239 275 218 251


54 223 325 315 175 220


121 175


180 333


144


188


1873


Total


1935 1227 1347 1440 1074 1479 1047 1566 11115


TREASURER


*Harold E. Dodge Frank Evans, Jr. Blanks


230


2 223 167 19


3 246 179 24


4 300 156 24


5 198 128 32


6 240 225 28


7 202 134 13


8 317 185 20


Total 2116 1404 185


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


COLLECTOR OF TAXES


1 140


2


Russell E. Chesley *Viola G. Wilson Blanks


479


88 301


3 106 324 19


4 99 359 22


5 70 262 26


6 103 360 30


7 65 272 12


8 154 349 19


Total 825 2706 174


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


48


30


25


*William S. Oliver


462


169


*George H. Quarmby


471


235


322


264


2217


152


176


1355


472


309 16


47


John J. Bucchiere William Jones


Total 1129


1 390


25


26


20


234 215 212


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ASSESSOR


Washington L. Bryer


1 89 368


2 78 224


3 58 233 138 20


4 71 265 129


5 71 151


6 130 181


7 49 238


8 84


Total 630


*George H. Mason John J. Mullen


170


94


13


15


21


20


8


17


132


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


*Arthur C. Dunk


Vincent J.


McGilvrary, .Jr


273


132


115


124


115


119


91


176


1145


Blanks


36


26


19


47


36


51


18


22


255


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


TREE WARDEN


*Edward S. Batchelder Blanks


119


65


4 402 78


5 293 65


6 405 88


7 320 29


8 445 77


578


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


BOARD OF HEALTH


Samuel E. Gillespie


362


220 22


3 114 287 48


4 207 241 32


5 135 185 38


6 135 314 44


7 182 156 11


8 149 324


Total 1314


*Richard J. Spencer Blanks


58


49


302


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


MODERATOR


*Laurence F. Davis Edward Gibbs, Jr. Blanks


238


203 23


3 228 189 32


4 208 236 36


5 163 154 41


6 259 192 42


7 158 171 20


8 272 214 36


1597


43


273


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


CONSTABLE


*W. Charles Sellick Jones


1


1


Blanks


93


66


72


76


57


88


32


67


551


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


1 336


2 251


3 315


4 309


5 207


6 323


7 240


1 225


2 167


1 364


2 183


343


377


404


301


405


317


454


3153


250


1910


115


162


54


171


1033


Blanks


18


1 526


2 352 57


3 384


8 Total 2305


324


Total 3127


2089


Total 1835


552


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE


1


*William Stewart Braid 280


Arthur Dearing


133


Dorothy Shorey Estabrook


61


49


35


62


49 195


50


46 145


46 346


398


John L. Silver


311


113


196


128


85


139


93


194


1259


Paul F. Waugh


52


51


52


59


36


70


30


72


422


Blanks


134


106


137


141


145


189


122


68


1042


Total


1290


818


898


960


716


986


698 1044


7410


CEMETERY COMMISSIONER


*Henry A. B. Peckham Blanks


1 503 142


2 338


3 362


4 388 92


5 278 80


6 376 117


7 302 47


8 418 104


740


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


PLANNING BOARD


1


2 310


3 325 124


4 357 123


5 256 102


6 330 163


7 280 69


8 376


Total 2720


*Jack A. Meeker Blanks


159


99


985


Total


645


409


449


480


358


493


349


522


3705


PLAYGROUND COMMISSIONERS


1 360


2 216


3 230


4 266


5 183


*Charles N. Chesley


Warren O. Chesley


138


85


89


47 60


94 53 97 301 54


63 48 71 168 45 51 164


6 241 88 70 69 257 129 85 115


7 202 76 40 77 250 36


8 327 161 94 106 344


2257


Charles S. James Albert E. Kent


69


82


71


55


85


595


*Thomas M. Robinson Blanks


474


314


376


97 97 381


281


425


86 225


114 263


2739


Total


1935 1227 1347 1440 1074 1479 1047 1566 11115


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY


Pearl E. Belonga


*Walter D. Blossom


315


198


143


217 157 219


4 192 240 196 165 167


5 113 157 140 111 195


6 190 209 147 193 247


7 136 202 174 88


8 194 246


Total 1368 1784


*Leverett B. Mears Paul F. Neal


218


142


Blanks


271


163


186


Total


1290


818


898


960


716


986


698 1044


7410


7 181 81


8 253


65


680


* Annie L. Hallin


319


172


247


250


232


1906


Walter Decareau


71


63


Chester E. Gay


253


76


486 809


*Edwin M. Holmes


439


265


233


37


34


131


72


538


94


92


110


872


1 252


2 172


3 119


4 237 83


5 152 54


6 218 88


98


187 179 238


1315 1565


2 201 126


3 181 50


Total 1703


Total 2965


71


87


146


Total 2025


794


486


234


1378


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TOWN MEETING MEMBERS


Precinct One


yrs.


yrs.


Pearl E. Belonga


298 2 Robert F. Griffin 241


Frank K. Berthold


267


1 George I. Hull 308


2


Aginess I. Blossom


193


Harold W. Humphrey 275


1


Walter D. Blossom


271 1 Arthur S. Husson 170


Henry H. Calderwood 321 3 Frederick M. Kelley 265


1


Archie C. Cheever


348 3 W. Ernest Light 286


2


Albert C. Day


293 2 Stephen Lovett 149


L. Elmer Day


268


1 Henry A. Mccullough 355


3


Stanley W. Day


270


Charles C. DeFronzo


179


Jack A. Meeker 316


3


Arthur F. Diotte


129


Ernest A. Merrithew


283


1


George H. Durgin


368


3 Ellery E. Metcalf


298


2


Elmer R. Emmett


334


3 Thomas D. Morse 232


3


Delmont E. Goding


284


2 George S. Pike 239


Lewis O. Gray ...


288


2 Earl Roberton 178


Frederick L. Sawyer


312


2 Bertrand D. Westendarp 285


2


Ruth E. Sawyer


270


1


Charles Wilson 316


3


W. Charles Sellick


369


3


Blanks 8574


Elmer H. Watson 282


1


Harry F. Wentworth


288


2 Total 19350


Precinct Two




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