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The business of the meeting being completed, the meeting was dis- solved at 7.35 P.M.
FRED I. WILKINS,
Town Clerk.
APPROPRIATIONS TO BE RAISED IN THE TAX LEVY OF THE CURRENT YEAR VOTED AT THE TOWN MEETING HELD MARCH 11, 1935
Article 4. General Government $ 7,800.00
Article 5. Police Department 4,190.00
Article 7. Hydrant Rental
1,100.00
Article 8. Other Protection of Persons and Property:
Sealer of Weights and Measures, sal- ary, $75.00; expenses, $10.00 $ 85.00
Inspector of Buildings, salary, $125.00,
expenses, $35.00 160.00
245.00
Article 9. State Moth Assessment
1,479.23
Article 10. Private Moth Work
350.00
Article 11. Tree Warden
400.00
Article 12. Health and Sanitation:
Board of Health, salary, $20.00; ex- penses, $75.00 $ 95.00
Inspection of Animals, salary, $40.00;
expenses, $20.00 60.00
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Inspection of Milk, salary, $20.00; expenses, $5.00 25.00
Dog Officer, salary, $35.00; expenses
$25.00 60.00
240.00
Article 13. Highway Department, $2,500.00 to be used for new equipment, $500.00 for widening corner of Main and Lowell Sts.
11,000.00
Article 14. Sidewalk Construction, $1,000.00 in each precinct
2,000.00
Article 15. Cutting brush along the Highway
300.00
Article 16. Street Lighting
3,600.00
Article 17.
Welfare Department and Old Age Assistance
9,500.00
Article 18.
School Department
41,500.00
Article 19.
Public Libraries
800.00
Article 21. Town Parks
900.00
Article 22. Observance of Memorial Day
175.00
Article 25. Cemetery Commissioners, for care of cemeteries
650.00
Article 26. Payments of Interest on Debts and Loans
1,500.00
Article 27. Payment of Maturing Notes
6,000:00
Article 28. For expenses in connection with Government and Relief Projects
1,000.00
Article 6. Maintenance of Fire Department ($100.00 to be used to increase the Chief's pay)
4,000.00
Article 29. For resurfacing shoulders on Salem Street
3,000.00
Article 30. For Construction of new bridge on Salem Street
500.00
Article 32. For purchase of land of C. O. Blood
700.00
Article 33. For Maintenance of two street lights on Beaver Avenue 27.00
Article 34. For Maintenance of two street lights on Lyn- brook Road 30.00
Total for tax levy $103,795.89 Article 20. Dog License Refund appropriated for use of Public Libraries 282.21
Article 24. Transferred from the Overlay Reserve Fund to the Reserve Fund 3,000.00
Total Appropriation $107,078.10
FREDERICK I. WILKINS,
Town Clerk.
Article 23
Maintenance of Essex County Sanatorium
809.66
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APPROPRIATIONS VOTED AT THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, HELD MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1935, TO BE RAISED IN THE TAX LEVY OF 1936
Article 1. Government and Relief Projects $ 2,000.00
Article 2. Expense of Old Age Assistance and Public
Welfare 2,000.00
Total appropriation $ 4,000.00
December 9, 1935.
At the Special Town Meeting held on above date, it was voted to transfer from the Interest Account of 1935 to the Public Welfare and Old Age Assistance Account the sum of $1,000.00.
FREDERICK I. WILKINS,
Town Clerk.
DOGS LICENSED IN 1935
Number of Licenses issued, 223.
161 Males @ $2.00 $ 322.00
27 Females @ $5.00
135.00
35 Spayed @ $2.00
70.00
Total 223
$ 527.00
Deduct Clerk's fee, 223 @ $.20
44.60
Paid to Town Treasurer $ 482.40
HUNTERS' LICENSES IN 1935
Number of Licenses issued, 56.
17 Resident Citizens' Fishing Licenses @ $2.00. . $ 34.00
21 Resident Citizens' Hunting Licenses @ $2.00. 42.00
11 Resident Citizens' Sporting Licenses @ $3.25 35.75
2 Resident Citizens' Female and Minors' Li- censes $1.25 2.50
1 Resident Citizens' Trapping License @ $5.25
5.25
1 Non-Resident Citizens' Special Fishing Li- cense @ $1.50 1.50
2 Resident Citizens' Sporting and Trapping License-Free
1 License voided
Total 56
$ 121.00
Deduct Clerk's Fees on 53 Licenses @ $.25 13.25
Balance paid to Division of Fisheries and Game $ 107.75
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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD
THE TOWN OF LYNNFIELD IS IN THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS
7th Congressional District, William P. Connery, Jr., Lynn, Mass. 3rd Essex Senatorial District, Cornelius F. Haley, Rowley, Mass. 5th Councillor District, William G. Hennessey, Lynn, Mass.
10th Essex Representative District: Fred A. Hutchinson, Lynn, Mass .; William J. Landergan, Lynn, Mass .; James M. McElroy, Lynn, Mass.
JURORS DRAWN IN 1935
The following were drawn by the Board of Selectmen to serve as Traverse Jurors:
Frank C. Newhall, to serve at Superior Court in Lawrence, Sept. 18, 1935.
Walter H. Perry, to serve in Superior Court in Salem, Nov. 4, 1935.
Edward C. Walker, to serve at Superior Court in Salem, Jan. 13, 1936.
NUMBER OF ASSESSED POLLS AS OF DEC. 31, 1935
Precinct 1 365
Precinct 2 270
Total
635
NUMBER OF CITIZENS OF MILITARY AGE
submitted by the Board of Assessors as of Feb. 15, 1935.
Precinct 1
171
Precinct 2
128
Total
299
REGISTRATION STATISTICS, 1935
Number of registered voters as of Feb. 20, 1935.
Precinct 1
623
Precinct 2
481
Total
1104
POPULATION OF THE TOWN OF LYNNFIELD
Census, January 1, 1935 1896 Number of families 550
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HEALTH REGULATIONS
On June 3, 1935, after a hearing had been held as required by the laws of the State, the Board of Health adopted Health Regulations for the Town of Lynnfield.
The regulations pertaining to the handling of and exposing of food for sale, was approved by the State Board of Health on June 11, 1935, when the regulations became operative.
Lynnfield Centre, July 29, 1935.
Fred I. Wilkins, Town Clerk
Lynnfield, Mass.
Dear Sir:
We hereby certify that we have delivered a copy of the Health Regulations adopted by the Board of Health of the Town of Lynnfield, on June 3, 1935, at every occupied dwelling and apartment in said Town. LEWIS F. POPE, WALTER M. RIGGS, Police Officers. Lynnfield, July 29,1935.
Then appeared before me the above Lewis F. Pope and Walter M. Riggs, to me personally known and made oath that the above affidavit is true.
FREDERICK I. WILKINS, Justice of the Peace. Lynnfield, July 31, 1935.
Recorded in the record book of the Town of Lynnfield on above date.
FRED I. WILKINS, Town Clerk.
PERAMBULATION
Thursday, Oct. 3, 1935.
In compliance with Chapter 42, Section 2 of the General Laws, and by invitation from the City Clerk of Lynn, the Board of Selectmen met a delegation of the Lynn City Government at a granite monument, marking the Lynnfield and Saugus lines on Broadway, Lynnfield, on above date, and proceeded to view the markers between Lynn and Lynnfield.
All markers viewed were found to be in a satisfactory condition with the exception of the one on Broadway, which had evidently been hit by an automobile and knocked down.
The County Commissioners have been notified and will cause it to be re-set.
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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD
Representatives of the Town of Lynnfield, by invitation of repre- sentatives of the Town of Saugus, perambulated with them, the bounds between the Towns of Lynnfield and Saugus, and found all markers viewed to be in good condition.
GEORGE W. PEAVEY, CLARENCE A. STUDLEY, JAMES D. MCNAMARA, 1
Selectmen of Lynnfield.
A true copy, Attest :
FRED I. WILKINS,
Town Clerk.
PERAMBULATION
The Subscribers, Selectmen of the Towns of Middleton and Lynn- field having met this 19th day of October, 1935, to perambulate the lines between said towns proceeded as follows:
Beginning at the corner of Lynnfield, Middleton and North Reading, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich River; thence south 54' 07' west about 115 feet to corner I, around granite monument, marked L.M., situated in woodland against the easterly side of a wall, 35 feet from the south bank of Ipswich River; thence south 5' 34' east 1,744 feet to the corner of Lynnfield, Middleton and Peabody, a rough granite monument marked D.L.M., situated on the northerly slope of a wooded hill 75 feet northerly from the roadstone in the line between Lynnfield and Peabody, standing on the northerly side of Main Street, Lynnfield, or Boston Street, Middleton.
GEORGE W. PEAVEY, CLARENCE A. STUDLEY, JAMES D. MCNAMARA, Selectmen of Lynnfield. ARCHIBALD L. JONES, SANDS S. PIKE, GEORGE B. OGDEN,
Selectmen of Middleton.
A true copy, Attest :
FRED I. WILKINS, Town Clerk.
TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF ESSEX COUNTY
Gentlemen:
The undersigned respectfully represent that the way known as Salem Street in the Town of Lynnfield from the Newburyport Turn- pike westerly to the boundary line between said Town of Lynnfield and
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the Town of Wakefield is unsuited to the present requirements of traffic, and that common convenience and necessity require that specific repairs be made thereon.
WHEREFORE, they pray that after due notice and a hearing, the County Commissioners may order specific repairs to be made including the widening of the macadam roadway and the repairing or rebuilding of the bridge over the Saugus River at the boundary line between said towns, and such other repairs as in the judgment of the Com- missioners may be required.
George W. Peavey and eight others.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, ss. Court of County Commissioners.
July Term, A.D., 1935, to wit: August 3, 1935.
On the foregoing petition, ORDERED; that said petitioners give notice to all persons and corporations interested therein that said Commissioners will meet at the Court House in Salem in said county, on Friday, the twenty-third day of August, 1935, at 11 o'clock A.M., by publishing an attested copy of said petition and of this order thereon in the Daily Evening Item, a newspaper printed in Lynn in said County, the said publication to be seven days at least before the said twenty-third day of August, And also by serving the Town Clerk of Lynnfield with an attested copy of said petition and of this order there- on, fifteen days at least; and posting up an attested copy thereof in two public places in said town, seven days at least, before the said twenty-third day of August, at which time and place said Commission- ers will proceed to view the premises and make such order in relation to the prayer of said petition as by law they may be authorized to do.
Attest :- A. N. Frost, Clerk.
A true copy of said petition and order thereon.
Attest :- Louise W. Fassett, Deputy Asst. Clerk.
A true copy: Attest:
EARL E. WELLS, Deputy Sheriff.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
C. C. D. 1890.
Essex, ss.
Court of County Commissioners
August term, A. D., 1935, held by adjournment at Salem.
George W. Peavey and others by their petition to said Commission- ers, represent that the way known as Salem Street in the Town of Lynnfield from the Newburyport Turnpike, westerly to the boundary
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line between said Town of Lynnfield and the Town of Wakefield, is unsuited to the present requirements of traffic, and that common con- venience and necessity require that specific repairs be made thereon, and pray that after due notice and a hearing the County Commission- ers may order specific repairs to be made including the widening of the macadam roadway and the repairing or rebuilding of the bridge over the Saugus River at the boundary line between said towns, and such other repairs as in the judgement of the County Commissioners may be required.
This petition was entered at the July term, A.D., 1935, when notice was ordered given to all persons and corporations interested therein of the place and time where and when the Commissioners would meet for the purpose of viewing the premises and making such order in re- lation to the prayer of said petition as by law they may be authorized to do, as by their order of notice on file and of record will more fully appear.
And at the present term the County Commissioners did Adjudge that common convenience and necessity require that specific repairs be made on the said way as prayed for in said petition, and thence the said petition has been continued to this time. And now the said Commissioners make return of their proceedings in the matter as follows:
At the time of the view upon the petition for specific repairs on said highway, no person interested having objected, we, the County Commissioners for said County did proceed to order specific repairs to be made on the said way as follows:
The Inhabitants of Lynnfield, the town in which said way is lo- cated, shall on or before the first day on January, A.D., 1938, widen the bituminous macadam roadway on said road so that the same shall be at least thirty (30) feet in width by constructing additions to either or both sides of the present roadway, the depth of said bituminous macadam roadway to be at least six (6) inches, and proper shoulders to be built as necessary, and they shall provide surface drainage and under drainage when necessary, and as a part of said repairs, they shall rebuild the portion which lies in Essex County of the bridge at the Town line between said town of Lynnfield in Essex County and the town of Wakefield in Middlesex County, provided they may be able to make, and do make, suitable arrangements with the town of Wake- field or otherwise whereby the part of said bridge in that town shall be built at the same time, and in building the bridge they shall relay the abutment on the easterly side of the Saugus River for the full width of the highway, and construct a reinforced concrete slab with suitable curbs and balustrades, the said bridge to be subject to the approval of the Department of Public Works of Massachusetts, and
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they shall extend the bituminous macadam roadway on said bridge, and complete all parts of said way so that the same may be safe and convenient for travel all to the reasonable directions and to the re- quirements of the County Commissioners.
And we have estimated the damages occasioned by specific repairs herein ordered to be made as follows, viz: Nothing. However if any damages should be recovered they shall be paid out of the treasury of the town of Lynnfield.
And the Commissioners acting under authority of Section 16 of Chapter 82 of the General Laws will reimburse the Town of Lynnfield in a part of the cost of the work herein authorized.
In Testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this first day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand nine hundred and thirty-five.
FREDERICK BUTLER, ROBERT H. MITCHELL County Commissioners.
Court of County Commissioners, August term, A.D., 1935 Essex, ss.
The foregoing report is filed and accepted and Thereupon it is ordered that the same be recorded, that all things therein ordered be done and performed accordingly.
Attest,
LOUISE W. FASSETT, Deputy Assistant Clerk.
A true copy
Attest,
LOUISE W. FASSETT, Deputy Assistant Clerk.
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RECORD OF BIRTHS IN 1935 Any Errors or Omissions Noted Should be Reported Promptly to the Town Clerk
DATE
NAME OF CHILD
Jan. 8
Shirley Ann Smith
Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 5
Elaine Robinson
Richard Elliot Cox
Virginia Mae Grace
Gibbons
Gibbons
Robert Faxon Smith
Elderbaum
Mar. 9
Gorham
Evelyn Frances Urquhart
Sally Helen Millar
Apr. 14 Ester Pope
Webster
June 10 June 18 Alfred Justin Armstrong
June 20 Harold Richard Cheney July 11 Paul Frederick Bangs
Aug. 5 Ann Carol Pearson Sept. 3 Charlott Marcia Knowland Sept. 21 Herbert Arthur Russell, Jr.
NAME OF PARENTS
Charles W. Smith and Evelyn Delamater Howard B. Robinson and Kathleen Merrit Benjamin Cox and Ann Elizabeth George Roderick L. Grace and Katherine F. Kidston David Joseph Gibbons and Evelyn Frances Keon David Joseph Gibbons and Evelyn Frances Keon Joseph Warren Smith and Grace Louise Griffith William Edgar Elderbaum and Blanche Florence MacLean John F. Gorham and Dorothy Simmons Andrew Urquhart and Evelyn Frances Fox Gordon Holmes Millar and Thelma Crouse
Raymond Francis Pope and Elizabeth Vincent Ellis Everett Webster and Doris Gardener
Samuel C. Armstrong and Myrtle Hayward
Samuel F. Cheney and Cecile M. Cloon Charles Frederick Bangs and Lillian Daly Leon E. Pearson and Ruth Perkins Warren C. Knowland and Marcia Carter Herbert Arthur Russell and Dorothy Ann Kirker
TOWN OF LYNNFIELD
Mar. 19 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Stillborn
Oct. 5 Thomas Banta Harrington, 2nd.
Oct. 15 Audrey Carol Towne
Oct. 23 LeBrun
Oct. 24 Phillip Henry Haynes Stillborn
Oct. 31
Dec. 23
-Herrick
Dec. 23 27
Edward Connor
John Roger Harrington and Florence M. Moore Roy Vincent Towne and Dorothy Ellen Lutz Fred LeBrun and Laura Fournier Walter James Haynes and Bertha May Simpson
Neal Herrick and Irma Carr Edward Connor and Marie Anderberg
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
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RECORD OF MARRIAGES IN 1935
Any errors or omissions noted should be reported promptly to the Town Clerk
DATE
PLACE OF MARRIAGE
NAME OF GROOM AND BRIDE
RESIDENCE
Jan. 2
Wakefield
Edward William Connor
Lynnfield
Marie Elfreda Anderberg
Lynnfield
May 4 Lynn
Isaac Fern Kinnard
Lynnfield
Evelyn Lawrence
Lynn
June 17
Lynnfield
Joseph William Gray
Lynn
June 23
Wakefield
Richard Peter Stokes
Lynnfield
Marion Davis Gifford
Medford
July 6 Somerville
Raymond Henry Bangs
Lynnfield
Mary Virginia (Lovine) Bourque
Somerville
July 28
Roxbury
Helge Eugene Lindquist
East Boston
Lucy Gertrude Bushey
Lynnfield
Aug. 18. Lynnfield
Frederick Joseph Halloran
Lynn
Ruby Helen McGonnell Arthur Lyman Wiley, Jr.
Lynnfield
Aug. 24
Lynnfield
Wakefield
Ruth Elizabeth Ober
Lynnfield
Sept. 7 Lynnfield
Robert Wilson Davis
Lynnfield
Gladys Amanda Woodbury
Lynnfield
Oct. 3 Salem, N. H.
Wendell W. Smith
Lynnfield
Dorothy Poor
Peabody
Oct. 5 Wakefield
Thomas Benjamin Cudmore
Bessie Whiting Hatch
Lynnfield Wakefield
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Mary Frances McGonnell
Lynnfield
Oct. 12 Rochester, N. H.
Oct. 26 Lynnfield
Nov. 4 Lynnfield
Dec. 28
Lynnfield
Everett Patch, Jr. Marjorie Edwards Paul Kimball Guillow Gertrude Hutchinson Edward Albert Nelson Florence Irene Westover Allan Chase Taylor
Caroline Harris Haskell
Rochester, N. H. Lynnfield Wakefield Wakefield
Lynn
Lynnfield
Wakefield
Lynnfield
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
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RECORD OF DEATHS IN 1935
Any Errors or Omissions Noted Should be Reported Promptly to the Town Clerk
Date
Name of Deceased
Year
Months
Days
Jan. 11
Adolph N. Turner
66
Feb. 5 Samuel Frederick Guilford
74
4
25
Feb. 9
Beverly Fitts
9
29
Feb. 27 Walter F. Pearson
32
5
3
Mar. 6 Premature
Mar. 30 John H. Robinson
71
Mar. 31 Mary Ellen Donovan
38
Mar. 31 Sophia E. Ross
92
7
2
Apr. 4 George Lester Westover
81
6
1
Apr. 5 Henry Wood Pelton
69
Apr. 13 Stillborn
Apr. 18
Frank H. Cossaboom
63
8
21
Apr. 19 George B. Perkins
47
Apr. 20
Alvona (Crosby) Winchester
78
5
19
June 8 Ellen M. Ingalls (Holland)
73
June 25 Christiana (Graham) Nuthall
76
3
24
July 6 Mae Edwards Joll
61
11
28
July 11 Mary Oxley Burnham
81
7
July 14 George William Brown
70
6
1
Aug. 16 Mary Ellen Janison
80
6
25
Aug. 20 Ray Coleman
59
Aug. 22
Carrie L. Averill, (Palmer)
77
3
13
Sept. 24
John Solari
54
Oct. 14
Ethel Wood Wheelock
36
3
3
31 Stillborn
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BOARD OF SELECTMEN
REPORT OF SELECTMEN
To the Citizens of the Town of Lynnfield:
Your Board of Selectmen respectfully submit their report for the year, 1935.
At the meeting held March 4th, the Board consisting of George W. Peavey, Clarence A. Studley and James D. McNamara, elected George W. Peavey as Chairman.
Fred I. Wilkins was appointed as Clerk of the Board and Nelson B. Todd was appointed as Compensation Agent relative to Industrial Accidents.
George W. Peavey was appointed as Supervisor of the Town Hall and Chemical House No. 1, and Clarence A. Studley as Supervisor of Chemical House No. 2.
Dr. George S. Robinson was appointed Health Officer. The record of other appointments can be found in the Report of the Town Clerk.
LICENSES GRANTED IN YEAR 1935 DANCE HALL George P. Kimball
COMMON VICTUALLERS
Elmer W. Goodwin
James H. Reynolds
Arthur W. Bryant
Frank E. Russell
Harry F. Nesbitt
Fred F. Sayers
Julius Rombult
George P. Kimball
Caroline E. Swain
Donovan Bros.
Louis Gersinovitch
Colonial Golf and
Edward C. Walker Sagamore Spring Golf Club
Alymer Bennett John McCabe
Country Club
Harry F. Griffin
Millhill Club, Inc.
Joseph F. Smith
Wilkinson's, Inc.
Samuel S. Rice, Jr. Marie R. Durgin
O. K. Ladd
George W. Coombs
Edith M. Gove
LORD'S DAY
Louis Gersinovitch Chestnut Street Edward M. Fletcher Clarence A. Hall
Marguerite F. Foster George L. Greene John McCabe John F. Carter E. F. Gerry Co.
O. K. Ladd
Joseph F. Smith
Caroline E. Swain
Perley W. Burrill
George F. and Howard
B. Stuart Edith M. Gove
S. A. Wormsted
Patrick B. Kiernan
Harry F. Nesbitt
Miss Ruth Pillsbury
Florence S. Melanson
Ernest Ruscitti
Elmer W. Goodwin Frank E. Russell Wilkinson's, Inc. Julius Rombult Colonial Golf and Country Club
Edward C. Walker Alymer Bennett
Abbie F. Curran and George W. Coombs
Samuel E. Rice, Jr.
John F. Carter
Miss Ruth Pillsbury
Marguerite F. Foster
Abbie F. Curran and
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Marie R. Durgin
George C. MacGregor
Arthur W. Bryant
Rufus T. Boothby
George P. Kimball
Frank C. Newhall
Harry F. Griffin
James H. Reynolds G. Stanley Harvey Harold J. Melanson Frank Oram
Walter Sheehan
Lyman H. Twiss Louis Gersinovitch Lowell Street
Richard A. Thomas Sagamore Spring Golf Club
LODGING HOUSE
Mary A. Donovan
Miss Ruth Pillsbury Hattie K. Harvey
Richard A. Thomas
Julia M. Callahan
Anna E. Green
DENATURED ALCOHOL
George M. Roundy George F. and
George L. Greene Haward B. Stuart
INNHOLDERS LICENSE John E. Walsh
BOTTLERS
Alfred J. Hayward Joseph F. Smith
PASTEURIZATION OF MILK Frank C. Newhall
JUNK LICENSE
Charles Winikor
Samuel Symenuk
New England Gold Buying Co. New England Gold Refiners
AUCTIONEERS
Paul A. Revere
Henry F. Smith
Peter Anganis
HAWKERS AND PEDLARS Halbert K. Swift John D. McNamara
GOLF CLUB
Kimball Boyd Corp.
BOWLING ALLEY Kimball Boyd Corp.
SECOND HAND USED CAR LICENSE Perley W. Burrill
As authorized by the vote passed at the Annual Meeting held March 11, 1935, acting under Article 13, an Allis Chalmers Model M, Track Type Tractor Baker Plow and a Cement Mixer was purchased for the use of the Highway Department which have helped in providing better road work during the past year, and have proved to be along the line
Perley W. Hayward
Frank E. Russell
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of economy. The plow has done very satisfactory work in removing snow from our streets and it is recommended that wings be purchased that better work may be done in storms of great depth.
As directed by a vote passed at the same meeting, the plot of land located at the corner of Summer and Arlington Streets was purchased of Mr. Charles O. Blood, and we feel that it was a good investment, and will prove to be of great value to the town in the near future.
Realizing that our town is growing and will continue to grow quite rapidly during the years before us, your Board of Health felt it was expedient to adopt Health and Food Regulations, and with the assist- ance of Harold P. Peabody and Walter H. Perry, regulations were drawn up and adopted, and the Food Regulations were approved by the State Board of Health as required by law, and copies of the regulations were delivered by Police Officers to each occupied dwelling in town.
Last April a new contract was entered into with the Peabody Electric Light Company relative to Street Lights in South Lynnfield covering 90-Sixty watt, 1-one hundred watt, 2-one hundred and fifty watt, 3-two hundred and fifty watt lamps at a price of $14.50 per lamp, for all night service.
The expense of the Welfare Department has been greater this past year, largely because of many hospital cases it has been necessary to care for.
We have entered a WPA Project on Sidewalk construction and feeling that expenses should be kept as low as possible consistent with good business judgment, we are not recommending an appro- priation this year for sidewalk construction, as we feel there will be more than the usual amount of labor provided without, but it is not our intention to recommend the discontinuance of the established sidewalk construction program.
Petitions have been filed with the State and County, asking their co-operation with the Town in continuing the building of shoulders on Salem Street; also for the new construction work of 1600 feet of high- way on Salem Street from the Peabody-Lynnfield line to the State road at Goodwins corner (Route 128), and appropriations will be asked at our Annual Town Meeting to cover the expense to be borne by our town.
We wish to express our appreciation and to thank all officers, department heads, employees and citizens of the Town who have co- operated with and assisted us during the past year.
GEORGE W. PEAVEY, CLARENCE A. STUDLEY, JAMES D. McNAMARA,
Selectmen of Lynnfield.
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REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit my report of the Police Department for the year ending December 31, 1935.
The following arrests were made by the Lynnfield Police and the State Constabulary.
4 persons for breaking and entering in the night time.
10 persons for drunkenness.
1 person for non-support.
1 person for operating motor vehicle without license or lights.
1 person for sounding false alarm of fire. Fined $50.00.
1 person for driving motor vehicle under the influence of liquor. Fined $25.00.
1 person was arrested for the. Lowell police.
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