Town annual report of Saugus 1944, Part 6

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1944
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 168


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This amendment to the Consti- tution of Massachusetts annuis Article XLV of the Amendments to the Constitution which related to absentee voting and adopts in its place a new Article XLV which authorizes the Legislature to pro- vide for voting, in the choice of any officer to be elected or upon any question submitted at an elec- tion, 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 rea- son of physical disability to cast their votes in person,-


which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held July 8, 1941, re- ceived 171 votes in the affirmative and 30 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 27, 1943, received 184 votes in the affirmative and 61 in the negative,


-be approved? Yes .- No.


Question No. 5 Law Submitted Upon Referendum After Passage


Shall a law described as fol- lows :- This law amends chapter 271 of the General Laws by strik- ing out section 22A, as previously amended, and inserting in place thereof a new section 22A which provides that conducting or pro- moting 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 con- ducted or promoted, shall not au- thorize the prosecution, arrest or conviction of any person for such acts under chapter 271 of the Gen- eral Laws, which deals with crimes against public policy, if the entire proceeds of the charges for admis- sion to such game are donated sole- ly to charitable, civic, educational, fraternal or religious purposes. This new section does not contain, as did the section now stricken out, provisions authorizing the licens- ing and conducting of the game of beano, --


which section was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded,


-be approved? Yes .- No.


To obtain a full expression of opinion voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-


(a) If a voter desires to per- mit 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.


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(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt bev- erages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.


(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic bever- ages but only in packages, so call- ed, not to be drunk on the pre- mises 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 bev- erages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold 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 alcoho- lic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three ques- tions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bev- erages? Yes .- No.


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt bever- ages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ? Yes .- No.


3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages


in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises? Yes .- No.


The polls will be open from 12 noon to 8 P.M.


And you are hereby directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting, as directed by vote of the Town.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doing's thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands and Town Seal this second day of Oc- tober, 1944, A.D.


C. CARROLL CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE H. QUARMBY, HAROLD P. RICE, Selectmen of Saugus.


A true copy, Attest: W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


October 28, 1944.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


October 28, 1944


Essex, ss.


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.


A true copy, Attest: W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


A true copy, Attest : VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.


61


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


1944]


State Election NOVEMBER 7, 1944


ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT


Dewey & Bricker (R)


1 685


2 484


3 572


4 595


5


6 486


7 443


8 522


4194


Roosevelt & Truman (D)


425


343


319


343


358


423


220


458


2889


Teichert & Albaugh (SL)


3


0


10


2


1


10


3


3


32


Watson & Johnson (P)


0


1


0


0


1


0


0


0


2


Blanks


13


21


15


22


9


24


9


12


125


Total


1126


849


916


962


776


943


675


995


7242


GOVERNOR


Horace T. Cahill (R)


692


516


484 387


579 360


412 346


486 422


209


431


2883


Henning A. Blomen (SL)


3


1


18


2


1


6


3


1


35


Guy S. Williams (P)


1


0


0


2


2


6


2


2


15


Blanks


20


14


24


19


15


23


9


11


135


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Robert F. Bradford (R) 746


557


538 313


649 266 4


454 276 4


517 365


505 143


333


2289


Alfred Erickson (P)


7


0


7


6


39


George Leo McGlynn (SL)


1


1


19


2


7


13


6


2


51


Blanks


45


25


36


41


35


39


19


38


278


Total


ยท1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


SECRETARY


Frederic W. Cook (R)


785


584


564


673


480


566


532


673


4857


Margaret M. O'Riordan (D)


244


200


240


197


219


273


96


241


1710


Horace I. Hillis (SL)


36


31


59


43


37


53


26


38


323


Blanks


61


34


50


49


40


51


21


43


349


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


TREASURER


Fred J. Burrell (R)


669


518


486 19 350


589 3 311


9 296


18 385


6 168


359


2524


Earle L. Smith (P) Blanks


12


5


6


5


2


3


5


3


41


66


40


52


54


49


57


23


51


392


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


420


480


473


577


4212


Herbert Crabtree (SL)


7


3


5


70


John E. Hurley (D)


372


283


266


9


2


616


4582


John B. Carr (D)


327


452


550


4171


Maurice J. Tobin (D)


410


318


Total


407


62


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


AUDITOR


Thomas J. Buckley (D) 365


276


339 508


332 568


290 425


506


470


600


4289


(SL)


6


5


18


4


8


11


6


6


64


Charles E. Vaughan (P)


1


1


2


3


2


4


1


3


17


Blanks


71


38


46


55


51


58


31


48


398


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Clarence A. Barnes (R) 720


538 504


633


429 281


509 364


497


616


4446


Francis E. Kelly (D)


331


256


336


271


4


15


13


6


6


76


Howard B. Rand (P)


2


4


4


5


3


4


2


2


26


Blanks


64


49


48


49


48


53


24


38


373


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


John H. Corcoran (D) 200


166


206


188


206 527


245 641


96 558


738


5387


Bernard G. Kelly (SL)


7


2


16


3


7


14


5


4


58


E. Tallmade Root (P)


1


1


0


2


1


4


1


2


12


Blanks


59


24


31


24


35


39


15


27


254


Total


1126


849


916


962


776


943


675


995


7242


CONGRESSMAN


Angier L. Goodwin (R) 752


555


532


654


452


547


508


641


4641


Frederick T. McDermott (D)


300


245


304


248


252


321


139


299


2108


Blanks


74


49


77


60


72


75


28


55


490


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


COUNCILLOR


Washington Cook (R)


707


536


514


619


440


515


501


624


4456


Robert V. O'Sullivan (D) 313


246


299


261


254


334


140


292


2139


Blanks


106


67


100


82


82


94


34


79


644


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


SENATOR


Cornelius F. Haley (R) 863


651


663


754


571


687 256


579


771


5539


Blanks


263


198


250


208


205


96


224


1700


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT


Fred A. Hutchinson (R) 797


589


608


638


505


581


522


680


4920


Frederick Bancroft Willis (R)


825


664


716


755


578


720


542


795


5595


Blanks


630


445


502


531


469


585


286


515


3963


Total


2252 1698 1826


1924 1552 1886 1350 1990 14478


224


1531


Leverett Saltonstall (R) 859


656


663


745


2318


Fred E. Oelcher (SL)


9


2


21


146


333


2471


Frank A. Goodwin (R)


683


529


Gote Elvel Palmquist


364


167


338


63


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


1944]


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


Michael F. Conway (D) 151


101


133


113


135


134


58


128


953


J. Fred Manning (D)


383


241


318


277


262


312


168


327


2288


C. F. Nelson Pratt (R)


811


674


664


725


559


676


541


771


5421


Arthur A. Thompson (R)


451


344


318


396


264


295


336


387


2791


Blanks


456


338


393


413


332


496


247


377


3025


Total


2252 1698 1826 1924 1552 1886 1350 1990 14478


SHERIFF


William G. Hennessey


(D)


322


268


347


278


302


370


156


330


2373


Frank E. Raymond (R) 690


513


481


588


392


484


472


595


4215


Blanks


114


68


85


96


82


89


47


70


651


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


QUESTION No. 1 Amendment to Constitution (Form of Ballot)


Yes


512


395


419


438


326


438


360


473


3361


No


68


86


53


65


64


47


34


67


484


Blanks


546


368


441


459


386


458


281


455


3394


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


QUESTION No. 2 (Pardons)


Yes


388


313


340


350


291


357


261


373


2673


No


271


200


182


207


155


186


180


200


1581


Blanks


467


336


391


395


330


400


234


422


2985


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


QUESTION No. 3 (Annual Sessions)


Yes


318


239


303


286


254


312 230


241


264


2128


Blanks


437


342


351


283 393


212 310


401


229


401


2864


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


QUESTION No. 4 (Physical Disability Absentee Ballots)


Yes


585


437


478 88


513 81 368


391 87 298


483 75 385


399 58 218


515 84 396


2772


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


9995


7239


QUESTION No. 5 (Beano)


Yes


464


341


365


398 187


306 170 300


402


306


401


2983


No


211


162


186


Blanks


451


346


362


377


381


244


406


2867


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


205


330


2247


No


371


268


259


No


114


79


666


Blanks


427


333


347


160


125


188


1389


3801


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QUESTION No. 6 (Liquor) Part 1. All Alcoholic


Yes


607


444


514


521


458


515


322


606


3987


No


387


288


282


335


225


292


278


304


2391


Blanks


132


117


117


106


93


136


65


85


851


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


Part 2. Wines and Malt Beverages


Yes


615


457


523


523


455 207


514 283


333


608


4028


No


354


273


245


311


Blanks


157


119


145


128


114


146


83


106


99


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


Part 3. Package Stores


Yes


716


511


588


575


500


578


398


670


4536


No


288


239


219


266


184


229


209


225


1859


Blanks


122


99


106


121


92


136


68


100


844


Total


1126


849


913


962


776


943


675


995


7239


A true copy. Attest:


VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.


RECOUNT OF VOTES DECEMBER 7, 1944


ATTORNEY GENERAL


1


2 539


3 504 336


4 634 269


5 430 283


6 518 364


7 496 146


329


2319


Fred E. Oelcher


6


2


21


4


15


14


5


5


72


Howard B. Rand


6


4


1


3


3


4


3


7


31


Blanks


56


47


51


52


45


41


25


43


360


Total


1125


849


913


962


776


941


675


995


7236


A true copy. Attest:


VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.


8 611


Total


Clarence A. Barnes


722


4454


Francis E. Kelly


335


257


259


281


2213


65


JURY LIST


1944]


Town of Saugus Jury List, 1944


As Compiled by the Board of Selectmen In Accordance with the Statute Law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts


The following names of inhabitants of the Town of Saugus have been prepared to serve on the Jury as prescribed by law:


Audet, Albert J., Tractor Driver, 77 Essex Street


Axtell, Edward, Toolmaker, 37 Mt. Vernon Street


Bentham, Sherman A., Chauffeur, 22 Jasper Street


Bentley, Oren O., Carpenter, 78 Bow Street Bergman, Ralph L., Clerk, 9 Waban Street


Berrett, George M., Clerk, 17 Summer Court Berthold, Frank K., Farmer, 392 Main Street Blair, James, Foreman, 21 Johnson Road Bowley, Edward E., Sign Painter, 10 Raddin Terrace


Boyle, James B., Machinist, 51 Lincoln Avenue Brander, Walter T., Cashier, 31 Prospect Street Briffett, Thomas E., Grocer, 208 Essex Street Brown, Leonard D., Clerk, 123 Mai nStreet Bryant, Walker B., Engineer, 14 Prospect Street Bucchiere, John J., G. E. Co., 254 Lincoln Avenue Burbank, Leon, Brakeman, 59 Essex Street Busineau, George A., Chauffeur, 11 Newhall Street Cameron, Irving, Watchman, 181 Essex Street Campbell, Wallace, Supervisor, 599 Lincoln Avenue


Canavan, Thomas E., Machinist, 10 Vine Street Carlisle, Ralph H., N. E. T. & T. Co., 164 Essex Street Chard, Fred H., Retired, 71 Appleton Street Chersonsky, William, Paper Hanger, 18 Harlow Street


Chesley, Charles N., Lumber Surveyor, 171/2 E. Denver Street Chesley, Russell E., Bookkeeper, 193 Winter Street Clark, Edward C., Superintendent of Construction, 2 Adams Avenue Comack, Henry O., Retired, 152 Essex Street Comey, Francis W., Engineer, 27 Walden Pond Avenue Como, James T., Jeweler, 7 Palmer Avenue


Connolly, Hubert B., Fireman, 12 Winter Street


Conway, William J., Telephone Company, r11 Baker Street


Corry, Henry H., Moulder, 9 Upland Road Cousens, Earle W., Maintenance, 28 Mt. Vernon Street Craig, Frank E., Engineer, 9 Willis Street Crawford, George, Bookbinder, 67 Essex Street Daniels, William A., Carpenter, 211 Essex Street Davis, Donald, Remington Arms, 10 Puritan Road Day, Lawrence E., Assistant Registrar, 17 Emory Street


Decareau, Walter R., Lynn Gas & Electric Co., 5 Jasper Street Deering, Arthur, Clerk, 78 Clifton Avenue Dever, Michael L., Chauffeur 17 Eagle Road Diamond, Herbert, Printer, 489 Lincoln Avenue Diamond, Nathaniel, Pressman, 23 Granite Road Diamond, Robert J., Printer, 363 Lincoln Avenue Dixon, George B., Stock Clerk, 52 Walnut Street Dolaser, Vincent, Die Maker, 282 Lincoln Avenue Dow, Thomas J., General Electric, 52 Adams Avenue Drewniany, Frank J., Draftsman, 1 Wakefield Avenue Duffy, John J., Truck Driver, 70 Main Street Durgin, George H., Clerk, 41 Main Street


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Edmands, Oscar M., Farmer, 17 Howard Street Elliett, Charles W., Retired, 1 Spring Street Emmett, Elmer R., G. E. Co., 65 Summer Street England, Frederick J., Insurance Broker, 22 Linwood Street Evans, Howard W., Fireman, 1 Eustis Street Fahey, William F., Machinist, 9 Buena Vista Street Favuzza, Francesco, Barber, 64 Bristow Street Flemming, David P., Plumber, 28 Glen Park Avenue Francis, Edward A., Salesman, 7 Anawan Avenue


Francis, Roy W. T., Electrical Engineer, 8 Hillside Avenue French, Milton, Laborer, 16 Winter Street Frieswyck, Theodore, General Electric, 26 Fairview Avenue Gallant, Freeman, Salesman, 11 Auburn Court Garofano, Frank P., Investigator, 21 Herbert Avenue Gaudet, Herbert, R. R. Postal Clerk, 7 Fiske Road Gibbs, Henry, Oil Man, 691 Broadway Gibbs, Ralph E., Operator, 21 Western Avenue Gibbs, Walter E., Truck Driver, 11 Ernest Street Giles, Clarence, Manager, Greystone Road


Gillespie, Samuel E., Salesman, 4 Myrtle Street Gilman, Frank J., W. P. A., 10 Morton Avenue Glynn, Harold E., Service Man, 28 Woodbury Avenue Goding, Delmont E., Secretary, 23 Pleasant Street Goodwin, Henry E., G. E. Co., 27 Sterling Avenue Gray, Elmer E., Salesman, 9 Hayden Road Gray, Pearl C., Paymaster, 15 Birch Street Green, Elliott, Shipper, 28 Western Avenue Grella, Anthony, Barber, 104 Lincoln Avenue Grosse, Victor, Crane Operator, 4 Pearson Street Halvorsen, Halvor A., Diemaker, 50 Churchill Street Hanson, David W., General Electric, 19 Clinton Avenue Harnden, F. Kenneth, Market Man, 12 Emory Street Harnden, John W., Machinist, 11 Myrtle Street Harris, John C., Oil Salesman, 4 Shore Road Harvey, Harry, Machinist, 12 Johnson Terrace Hatch, Anthony, General Electric, 6 Puritan Road Hatch, Norman D., Clerk, 6 Avon Street Hawkes, Arthur L., Carpenter, 133 Walnut Street Hawkes, Fred L., Resident Engineer, 66 Denver Street Hazel, Alfred H., G. E. Co., 68 Chestnut Street Hentschell, Frank A., Plumber, 9 Grove Street Higgins, Edward J., Laborer, 229 Walnut Street Howatt, William C., Machinist, 18 Avon Street Humphrey, Harold W., Store Manager, 111 Main Street Humphries, Williams C., Clerk, 129 Winter Street Hutchins, George P., Painter, 17 Clifton Avenue Hutton, Reginald, Retired, 15 Pratt Street Jackman, Arthur A., Painter, 161/2 Eustis Street Jameson, Charles, Electrical Engineer, 33 Summer Street Johnson, Robert W., Master Electrician, 25 Pleasant Street Julien, Augustine C., Engineer, 19 Parker Street Junkins, Ray P., Toolmaker, 18 Prospect Street Kane, John J., Globe Machinery, 39 Jackson Street Keefe, Joseph M., Fisherman, 15 Maple Street Keller, Ralph, General Electric, 8 Puritan Road Kelley, John J., G. E. Co., 11 Addison Avenue Kilroy, Frederick, Accountant, 9 Douglas Road Knox, Frank W., Truck Helper, 33 Prospect Street Krause, Joseph M., Machinist-G. E., 9 Guild Road Lavene, William E., Consultant, 17 Henry Street Leahy, John B., Teacher, 152 Essex Street Loring, Alden C., Architect, 21 Emory Street


67


JURY LIST


1944]


Lyon, Burton, Chauffeur, 14 Anawan Avenue Lynch, Walter, Oil Salesman, 20 Avon Street MacCutcheon, Homer, Clerk, 9 Castle Rock Road Maher, Michael J., Chauffeur, 9 Liberty Street Maher, Thomas, Superintendent, 6 Fiske Road McAfee, John K., Naval Reserve, 9 Puritan Road McCarrier, Alexander S., Gas Station Proprietor, 33 Mountain Avenue McCarrier, George A., Owner, 31 Prospect Street Mccullough, Henry A., Salesman, 280 Central Street McGilvary, Vincent J., Jr., Clerk, 73 Appleton Street McKenney, Arthur B., W. P. A., 196 Winter Street McKenney, William J., Gas Station Attendant, 33 Lawndale Avenue Menzies, Hugh, Electrician, 12 Pratt Street Mills, R. Bruce, Salesman, 3 Fiske Road Moses, A. Willard, Toolmaker, 139 Walnut Street Moynihan, Michael F., Foreman, 26 Prospect Street


Mullarky, William F., General Electric, 161 Winter Street Newbury, George, Truck Driver, 2 Emory Street Nichols, Parson H., Salesman, 20 Columbus Avenue Noftle, William J., Carpenter, 509 Central Street Noretsky, Ellis, Tailor, 32 Main Street


O'Neil, Edward J., Clerk, 12 Centennial Avenue Ossinger, George H., Draftsman, 7 Puritan Road Parsons, Henry, General Electric, Greystone Road Pearson, John, Machinist, 21 Intervale Avenue Pedi, Guiseppe, General Electric, 14 Seagirt Avenue Pendlebury, Harold, Tool, Die Maker, 31 Intervale Avenue Perry, Lewis G., Painter, 24 Lake Dam Road Phillips, Ralph M., Manager, 6 Montgomery Street Pidgeon, Percy S., Truck Driver, 19 Herbert Avenue Pilling, Charles L., Machinist, 19 Appleton Street Popp, Charles H., Foreman, 5 Denver Street Price, Frederick J. C., Jr., Electric Refrigeration, 8 Alder Street Prime, Seth L., Accountant, 15 Sunnyside Avenue Quirk, Michael J., Landscape Gardener, 35 Pearson Street Reed, William W., Foreman, 30 Prospect Street Rich, Roger M., Carpenter, 69 Chestnut Street Richardson, Lewis E., Carpenter, 308 Essex Street Riley, Charles E., Retired, 94 Denver Street Rines, Freeman H., Shipwright, 14 Bayfield Road Roberts, Roy H., Clerk, 83 Summer Street Roffey, Fred H., Towerman, 7 Emory Street Rogers, Charles H., Shoe Dealer, 19 Blueridge Avenue Rollins, Irvin E., Machinist, 14 Emory Street Rossetti, Peter A., Bookkeeper, 12 Summitt Avenue Rossetti, Joseph P., W. P. A., 15 Wamesit Avenue Ryder, Sylvester B., Machinist, 89 Bow Street Sanborn, Lewis P., Accountant, 14 Myrtle Street Seaver, Henry, Engineer, 45 Springdale Avenue St. George, Joseph H., Mechanic, 29 Glen Park Avenue Smiledge, Harold A., W. P. A., 14 Marden Street Smith, Peter A., Carpenter, 16 Golden Hills Road Smith, William R., Shipfitter, 66 Western Avenue Spinney, Arthur, Lithographer, 21 Basswood Avenue Sprague, Harold T., Material Lister, 29 Birch Street Stacey, Lucian D., G. E. Co., 14 Putnam Street Stahler, Samuel, Pharmacist, 260 Central Street Stillings, Charles E., Farmer, 51 Walnut Street Stone, John F., Crane Operator, 12 Puritan Road Streid, Dale D., Engineer, 3 Puritan Road Sullivan, George H., Salesman, 595 Lincoln Avenue Surabian, Harry M., Storekeeper, 506 Central Street


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[Dec. 31


Sutherland, Edward H., Buyer, 40 Bow Street Symmes, Carlton R., H. P. Hood, 67 Summer Street Taylor, Walter J., Retired, 88 Appleton Street Terry, Henry M., Retired, 98 Vine Street Thibo, Ernest J., Crane Operator, 197 Water Street Thompson, Robert E., General Electric, 14 Jackson Street Tirrell, James T., Custodian, 40 Adams Avenue Trenholm, G. H., Assistant Foreman, Auburn Court Trenholm, George H., G. E. Co., 5 Auburn Court Walker, Donald M., Salesman, 50 Springdale Avenue Weeks, Arthur W., Electrical Engineer, 7 Bayfield Road Wheeler, Gilbert, Photographer, 19 Whitney Street White, John W., Building Contractor, 7 Lawndale Avenue Williams, Hugh M., Production, G. E. Co., 20 Denver Street Williams, Joseph H., Unemployed, 31 Jasper Street Woodward, Alfred H., Publisher, 96 Adams Avenue Wyatt, George L., Plumber, 108 Lincoln Avenue Wyzinski, Augustyn, Blacksmith, 23 Guild Road Yanofsky, Israel, Manager, 160 Main Street


CARROLL C. CUNNINGHAM, Chairman; HAROLD P. RICE, GEORGE H. QUARMBY,


Board of Selectmen.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


1944]


Town Clerk's Report


To the Citizens of the Town of Saugus:


I hereby submit my report as Collector of Town Clerk's Fees for the year 1944:


154 Marriages at $2.00


$308.00


87 Mortgages at $2.00.


174.00


Discharges and Assignments


18.00


Certified Copies


29.40


Business Certificates


2.50


Gasoline


17.00


Miscellaneous


10.00


Paid to Town Treasurer.


$558.90


HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES


163 Fishing Licenses at $2.00


$326.00


199 Hunting Licenses at $2.00


398.00


69 Sporting Licenses at $3.25


224.25


26 Female and Minor Fishing Licenses at $1.25


32.50


6 Trapping Licenses at $5.25


31,50


2 Minor Trapping Licenses at $2.25


4.50


29 Free Sporting Licenses (Over 70)


17 Military and Naval Sporting Licenses (Free)


1.00


$1,017.75


Fees retained by Town Clerk


116.25


Paid to Division of Fisheries and Game. REPORT OF DOG LICENSES


882 Males at $2.00


$1,764.00


206 Females at $5.00 ......


$1,030.00


314 Spayed Females at $2.00


628.00


1 Kennel at $25.00


25.00


6 Kennel at $50.00


300.00


1409


$3,747.00


Fees retained by Town Clerk


281.80


Paid to Town Treasurer $3,465.20


REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF LICENSES FEES


To the Citizens of the Town of Saugus: I herewith submit my report of Collector of Licenses Fees for 1944: Liquor $7,451.00


29 Victuallers at $5.00


145.00


Entertainment


484.00


Pool and Bowling 41.00


3 Junk at $5.00 15.00


12.00


6 Auctioneers at $2.00 Miscellaneous


10.00


Paid to Town Treasurer $8,158.00


Respectfully submitted,


VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.


$901.50


2 Duplicates at $.50


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TOWN DOCUMENTS [Dec. 31


Report of Collector of Taxes


December 31, 1944.


To the Citizens of Saugus, Mass .:


I hereby submit the Annual Report of the Collection of Taxes, Viola G. Wilson, Collector, in account with the Town of Saugus.


Dr.


To Balance of 1943 Tax Commitment


$123,739.15 245.60


To Costs Collected


To Interest Collected


1,813.30


$125,798.05


Cr.


By Payments to Treasurer


$81,566.74


By Abatements


2,145.65


By Tax Titles to Town


3,000.25


By Tax Titles to Town, Chap. 60, Sect. 61


37,026.51


By Interest Paid Treasurer


1,813.30


By Costs Paid Treasurer


245.60


125,798.05


Dr.


To 1944 Tax Commitment


$689,555.85


To Interest Collected


183.57


$689,739.42


Cr.


By Payments to Treasurer


$564,453.79


By Interest Paid Treasurer


183.57


By Tax Titles to Town (Chap. 60, Sect. 61)


2,007.55


By Abatements


15,803.98


582,448.89


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1944


$107,290.53


Dr.


To 1944 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Commitment


$15,013.78


To Interest Collected


16.77


To Costs Collected


178.30


$15,208.85


Cr.


By Payments to Treasurer


$14,055.75


By Abatements


183.15


By Interest Paid Treasurer


16.77


By Costs Paid Treasurer


178.30


14,433.97


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1944


$774.88


Dr.


To Balance of 1944 Excise Taxes


$1,040.58


To Interest Collected


13.24


To Costs Collected


76.95


$1,130.77


1944]


Cr.


$618.08


76.95


By Interest Paid Treasurer


13.24


By Abatements


420.38


1,128.65


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1944


$2.12


Dr.


To Balance of 1943 Poll Tax Commitment


$46.00


To Interest Collected


.35


To Costs Collected


2.75


$49.10


Cr.


By Abatements to Treasurer


$14.00


By Abatements


32.00


By Interest Paid Treasurer


.35


By Costs Paid Treasurer


2.75


49.10


Dr.


To 1944 Poll Tax Commitment


$10,072.00


To Interest Collected


3.55


To Costs Collected


208.95


$10,284.50


By Payments to Treasurer


$7,310.00


By Interest Paid Treasurer


3.55


By Costs Paid Treasurer


208.95


By Abatements


2,502.00


10,024.50


Uncollected December 31, 1944


$260.00


1944 REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR'S FEES


Tax Certificates


$33.00


Water Lien Releases


88.00


Paid to Town Treasurer


$121.00


Respectfully submitted,


VIOLA G. WILSON, Collector of Taxes.


By Payments to Treasurer By Costs Paid Treasurer


REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES


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Cr.


72


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Report of An Audit of the Accounts of the Town of Saugus


For the Period from November 1, 1943 to October 31, 1944


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS AND TAXATION DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS STATE HOUSE, BOSTON


January 18, 1945 To the Board of Selectmen


Mr. C. Carroll Cunningham, Chairman Saugus, Massachusetts


Gentlemen :


I submit herewith my report of an audit of the books and accounts of the town of Saugus for the pe- riod from November 1, 1943, to October 31, 1944, made in accor- dance with the provisions of Chap- ter 44, General Laws. This is in the form of a report made to me by Mr. Herman B. Dine, Assistant Director of Accounts.


Very truly yours, THEODORE N. WADDELL, Director of Accounts


Mr. Theodore N. Waddell Director of Accounts Department of Corporations and Taxation


State House, Boston Sir


As directed by you, I have made an audit of the books and accounts of the town of Saugus for the pe- riod from November 1, 1943, to October 31, 1944, and submit the following report thereon:


The financial transactions of the town as recorded on the books of the several departments were ex- amined, checked and compared




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