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6,025.00
228.95
Walden, Archie L., South St., Personal $15. House $1800. Henhouses $100. Brooder House $50. Garage $250. Lot 10, Plat 5, 43, 520 Ft. $1200.
3,415.00
129.77
Walden, Louisa, Pleasant St., House $2000. Shed $50. Lot 119, Plat 1, 11,493 Ft. $250.
2,300.00
87.40
Wales, Alice M., Attleboro, Sprouts, Messen- ger St., 9 acres $150.
150.00
5.70
Warren, Fletcher & Florence, E. Prov., R. I., House, West Bacon St., $1800. Shed $50. Lot 1/2 acre $250.
2,100.00
79.80
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Total
Tax
Ward, William C. and Angenette B., East Bacon St., House $2500. Lot 1-2 Blk. B. T. P., 10,037 Ft. $200.
2,700.00
102.60
Washburn, Harriet F., George St., Lots 2-3 T. P., Section C. 10,379 Ft. $200.
200.00
7.60
Weatherbee, Herman and Dora C., School St., House $2800. Garage $500. Lot 41, Plat 2, 41,360 Ft. $500.
3,800.00
144.40
Weber, Karl B., George St., House $1500. Barn $300. Bldg. on Green Estate $500. Lot, tillage and meadow 132 acres $1800.
4,100.00
155.80
Webster, Geo. S., South St., Personal $100. Western Union Tel. Co., New York City, Per- sonal $510.
510.00
19.38
Welton, Albert S., Chestnut St., Personal $65
65.00
2.47
Wheeler, Adrian, South St., House $2000. Garage $150. Lot 51, Plat. 1, 8,440 Ft. $250.
2,400.00
91.20
Whitaker, John W. Warren St., House $1500. Henhouse $150. Garage $150. Pigeon house $100. Lot and tillage 10 acres $300.
2,200.00
83.60
White, William C. and Mary A., Leominster, Mass., House Wampum St., $300. Hen- house $25. Lot 21/4 acres $100.
425.00
16.15
Wilde, Walter W. and Carrie M. Bugbee St., House $1800. Garage $100. Lot 80, Plat 1, 13,111 Ft. $250.
2,150.00
81.70
Whitehouse, John et al, Prov., R. I., Wood- land, Washington St., 14 acres $250.
250.00
9.50
Whiting, Clara, West Bacon St., House $2000. Garage $50. Henhouse $50. Lot 1/2 acre $200.
2,300.00
87.40
Whiting, Frank E., West Bacon St., Hen- houses $200. Lot 91/2 acres $600. Pherson lot 1/2 acre $100.
900.00
34.20
Whiting, Wm. H. Estate, Revere, Mass., Wood- land, High St., 221/2 acres $400.
400.00
15.20
100.00
3.80
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Whiting & Davis Co., West Bacon St., Per- sonal $60,000. Factory Building $50,000. Store House $500. Tank $500. Recreation Building $8000. Lot 17, Plat 5, 92,733 Ft. $1600. Lot 2. Plat 4, 13,416 Ft. $300. Lot 21, Plat 5, 175,546 Ft. $800. Lot 13, Plat 1, 3,853 Ft. $100. Lot 18, Plat 5, 92,390 Ft. $50.
Total Tax
121,850.00
4.630.30
Whiting Mfg. Co., North Attleboro, Mass., Lot 35, Plat 4, 422,800 Ft. $100
100.00
3.80
Wilhelm. Chas. J., Off High St., Personal $250. House $800. Barn $250. Shed $50. Henhouses $200. Lot, tillage and pasture 25 acres $450. Pasture, High St., 10 acres $100. Wilkins. Geo C., Taunton St., Personal $1350. House $1700. Barn $1500. Henhouse $100. Wagon Shed $150. Manure Shed $100. Wash House $50. Lot and tillage 20 acres $600.
2.100.00
79.80
Wilmarth, Gordon G. and Ethel N .. off South St., House $2000. Lot 39, Plat 3, 5,000 Ft. $50.
2.050.00
77.90
Wolfe, Carl A., Wetherell Place, Personal $465. House $700. Barn $150. Lot 38, Plat 4, 53,680 Ft. $100. Lot 36, Plat 4, 476,940 Ft. $700.
2,115.00
80.37
Woodward, Oswin C., South St., House $2500. Garage $100. Hothouse $500. House, South and Pleasant St., $1800. Shed $50. Lot 53, Plat 1, 73,825 Ft. $1350. Lot 54, Plat 1, 15,577 Ft. $450.
6,750.00
256.50
Wolfe, Paul, South St., House $3000. Shed $100. Lot 21, Plat 4, 19,847 Ft. $600.
3,700.00
140.60
Young, Leslie G., South St., House $1800. Lot 97, Plat 3, 33,126 Ft. $600. Lot 98, Plat 3, 37,841 Ft. $650.
3,050.00
115.90
Young, Mrs. Wm. E., North Attleboro, Ide Sprouts, 12 acres $60. Hawes Sprouts 40 acres $200.
260.00
9.88
5,550.00
210.90
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Total
Tax
Zilch, John E., Bugbee St., House $2500. Shop $200. Garage $300. Lot 84, Plat 1, 53,147 Ft. $1000.
4,000.00
159.60
Zilch, John P., and Catherine, Bugbee St., House $2000. Garage $100. Lot 82, Plat 1, 55,119 Ft. $1000. 3,100.00
117.80
Zilch, Marjory R., North Attleboro, Black- inton Wood, 10 acres $50. 50.00 1.90
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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of Plainville, Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in said Plainville, on
MONDAY, the SECOND DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1936. at nine o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following Articles. viz:
Article 1. To choose all the necessary Town Officers.
Article 2. The following to be chosen by ballot, viz: One Selectman and one Overseer of Public Welfare, for three years; one Treasurer, one Town Clerk, one Auditor, one Collector of Taxes, one Trustee of Public Library for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years, one member of School Committee for three years, one Assessor for three years, one Tree Warden, one Moderator for one year, one Park Commissioner for three years and three Constables.
All officers, except the above named, are to be chosen for one year.
Polls will be open at six o'clock A. M. and may be closed by vote at four o'clock P. M.
Article 3. To consider and act on the reports of the Sec- lectmen, Treasurer, and other Town Officers.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to postpone action on all Articles calling for appropriations to an adjourned meeting to be held Monday evening, March 2, 1936 at 7:30 P. M., in the Town Hall.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 81 of the General Laws and make an ap- propriation therefor.
Article 6. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or other- wise such sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the financial year ending December 31, 1936 and expressly for the following purposes to wit:
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1. For the support of the Public Library.
2. For the Selectmen's current expenses and salaries.
3. For the Treasurer's current expenses and salary.
4. For the Town Clerk's current expenses and salary.
5. For the Assessors' current expenses and salaries.
6. For the Tax Collector's current expenses and salary.
7. For the Board of Registrars' current expenses and salaries.
8. For the salary of Town Auditor.
9. For Sealer of Weights and Measures' current expenses and salary.
10. For the payment of Insurance.
11. For Welfare work and Mothers' Aid.
12. For Old Age Assistance.
13. For Soldiers' Relief.
14. For Highways and Bridges, excluding Chapter 81.
15. For State and Military Aid.
16. For Memorial Day.
17. For Interest on Temporary Loans and Maturing Debt.
18. For Fire Department for current expenses and salaries.
19. For Street lights.
20. For Water Department incidental and pumping and salaries.
21. For Sidewalks.
22. For Board of Health current expenses and salaries.
23. For Police Department including Street Patrol.
24. For Forest Fires.
25. For Tree Warden.
26. For Removal of Snow.
27. For Maturing Water Bonds.
28. For Maturing High School Addition note.
29. For Town Hall.
30. For Park Commissioners:
31. For Support of School and salaries of School Com- mittee.
32. Town Forest Committee.
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Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to have the surety of the Collector of Taxes, Treasurer, Town Clerk, and Secre- tary of the Water Commissioners bond placed with a fidelity or guarantee company, and appropriate a sum of money to pay for the same.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1937 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, Chapter 44, General Laws.
Article 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $796.05, or any other sum for the carrying on of the Moth work for the coming year.
Article 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for a Reserve Fund to provide for extraordinary unforseen expenses, as authorized by Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws, or do or act in any manner rela- tive thereto.
Article 11. To see if the Town will grant the use of the Town Hall at a minimum charge of five dollars ($5.00) per day to :-
1. Parent-Teacher Association, two evenings.
2. Plainville Fire Department, six evenings.
3. Alumni Association, two evenings.
4. Plainville Grange, three days and three evenings.
5. Plainville M. E. Church, three days and three evenings.
6. John Edward McNeill Post 217, ten evenings.
7. Girl Scouts, one evening.
8. Athletic Association, one evening each week during basketball season.
9. Boy Scouts, two evenings.
10. Board of Trade, two days and two evenings.
11. Plainville Homing Club, one afternoon and one evening.
12. Church basketball team, six evenings.
13. Garden Club, two days and one evening.
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Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $45.27, this being the amount of bank charges accumulated over a period of two years for checks and service by the Manufacturers National Bank.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $525.25, the amount apportioned to Plainville for re- pairs and maintenance of the Norfolk County Hospital.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum not to exceed $400.00 for the purchase of a loader for the use of the Highway Department, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $750.00 for the purpose of hiring an assist- ant to act as clerk and agent for the Board of Welfare, for the current year, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the operation of Road Machinery or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,500.00 to be used in conjunction with the W. P. A. or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 18. (Petition) To see if the Town will accept the Proprietorship of the South End Burial Ground, so called under Chapter 114 of the General Laws. If and when the Plainville Cemetery Corporation releases all right, title and interest it may have in said Burial Ground, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 19. (Petition) To see if the Town will vote to install one electric light on Fletcher Street near the residence of George H. Snell and appropriate money for the main- tenance of same or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and raise the sum of $350.00 for the payment of Land Dam- ages to be incurred by the relocation of Taunton Street, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
Article 21. To see whether the Town will adopt the fol- lowing by-law for the purpose of regulating billboards or other outdoor advertising devices.
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Regulation of Advertising Signs and Billboards
Section 1. Authorization. In conformity with the General Laws and lawful state regulations for the proper control and restriction of outdoor advertising devices, and without relax- ing any restrictions on said devices imposed by such regula- tions, said devices in the Town of Plainville are hereby further restricted as provided in the following sections.
Section 2. Exemptions. This by-law shall apply exclusive- ly to outdoor advertising within public view of any highway, public park or reservation. It shall not apply to signs or other devices controlled under the provisions of Sections 1, 2 or 8, of Chapter 85, General Laws, or to signs or other devices on or in the rolling stock, stations, subways or structures of or used by common carriers, except advertising devices on bridges or viaducts or abutments thereof; and, except for lawful re- strictions as to size and location, it shall not apply to signs or other devices which advertise or indicate either the person oc- cupying the premises in question or the business transacted thereon or advertise the property itself or any part thereof as for sale or to let and which contain no other advertising matter. It also shall not apply to any advertising device legally permitted and maintained on the date of the taking effect of this by-law, until one year after the first day of July next fol- lowing said date.
Section 3. Definitions:
"Advertising devices" shall mean billboards, painted bul- betins, poster panels, signs, placards, and other outdoor units designed to call public attention to the matter displayed there- on.
"Advertising sign" or "sign" shall mean any outdoor ad- vertising device.
"Sign-board" shall mean any structure designed for dis- playing an outdoor advertisement.
"Highway" shall mean any public way.
"Public Park" shall mean a piece of public land of at least five thousand square feet set apart for beauty and public en- joyment.
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"Public reservation" shall mean a piece of public land set apart for recreational use, as a state or municipal forest, as a protection to a public water supply, as a memorial, or ceme- tery, or as a place of unusual scenic or historical interest.
"Permitted" shall mean authorized by an official permit.
"Display" shall mean to make or maintain visible from any highway, public park or reservation.
"Area" of a sign or signboard shall mean the area of the face view of the entire device, including all attachments ex- cept supports and lattice at the base thereof.
"Residential District' shall mean any area zoned as resi- dential .*
"Non-conforming business" shall mean a business located in a residential or rural district, other than such rural busi- ness as farming or the raising and sale on the same premises of farm, garden or orchard products.
"Lawful sign" shall mean any outdoor advertising device not prohibited by any provision of law or by any lawful regu- lation.
"Accessory sign" shall mean any outdoor advertising de- vice which carries only advertisements strictly incidental and subordinate to a lawful use of the premises on which it is located, including signs indicating business transacted or goods sold or produced on the premises or an occupant thereof, but not including any sign sold or rented to an out- side party.
"Sign on a wall" shall mean a sign closely attached through- out to and facing with that wall, or on a window or door there- in.
"Lot" shall mean a plot of ground containing and devoted to the purposes of a building, or laid out to contain a build- ing, with all required open spaces; or a larger tract of un- built, undivided land under one ownership.
Section 4. General Restrictions. No person, firm, asso- ciation or corporation shall be permitted or allowed to erect,
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display or maintain any billboard or other outdoor adver- tising device, not exempted by Section 2 hereof, except those specified in paragraphs (a) (b) (c) (d) and (e) of this section.
(a) In districts not of a residential or rural character, any lawful sign on or attached to a wall of a building or any law- ful ground or roof sign or signboard no part of which ex- tends over fifteen feet above the part of the ground or roof on which it stands.
(b) In a residential or rural district, any lawful accessory sign or signs not exceeding five square feet in aggregate area on any one building or lot; or any lawful sign or signs ad- vertising only the sale or rental of the premises, not exceed- ing a total area of ten square feet; or, on the premises of any public building, or of any farm, garden, tree-nursery or forest, any lawful accessory signs not exceeding all together fifteen square feet in area within the limits of said premises; or any lawful accessory signs on the front wall of any building oc- cupied by a non-conforming business.
(c) Any lawful sign not exceeding thirty-two square feet in area displayed by the town, or any sign displayed by the United States, the state or the county, relative to govern- ment business.
(d) At any boundary line of the town a lawful sign not exceeding five square feet in area indicating the meetings of any civic organization located therein.
(e) On property owned or principally occupied by a re- ligious, civic or charitable organization, association of war veterans or the like, any lawful accessory sign displayed by written permission of the Selectmen and approval of the in- spector of buildings if any, for a limited period not exceed- ing sixty days.
Section 5. Set-backs. No advertising sign or signboard shall be permitted or allowed to be so located as to obstruct a view between any points on connecting streets within fifty feet of a corner of the rights of way; or to obstruct any door, window or fire-escape on a building; or, if on a roof, to be set nearer than one-half its height to the wall thereof on a street front; or, in a residential district, to extend more than six inches nearer to any boundary of the lot or premises on
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which it is located than it would be lawful to maintain a build- ing, except as provided in paragraph (d) of Section 4.
Section 6. Prohibitions. Except signs exempted under Section 2, no person, firm, association or corporation shall be permitted or allowed to erect, display or maintain any bill- board or other outdoor advertising device in any district.
(a) Except the owner or a tenant occupant of the premises where it is located, or a party holding written permission from either to display the device for a limited period, which party's name shall be conspicuously displayed thereon;
(b) Upon any rock, tree, fence or pole;
(c) Within one hundred feet of any church, public build- ing, monument or memorial, or within three hundred feet of any public park, playground, or public reservation, if within view from any portion thereof; except that this paragraph shall not apply to accessory signs on the walls of buildings;
(d) If it contains any obscene, indecent or immoral mat- ter;
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(e) Unless all parts and attachments and the ground about the base thereof are kept in neat and safe condition.
Section 7. Administration. No advertising device for which a permit from any state authority is required shall be erected, displayed or maintained in the town until five days after a permit therefor, or a true copy thereof, has been filed with the Town Clerk. Whenever notice of an application for such a permit is received by the Town Clerk, he shall im- mediately transmit it to the Inspector of Buildings or other officer, if any, charged with the administration of this by-law. Such officer, or in the lack of such officer, the Town Clerk, shall thereupon make an examination of the case and, as promptly as possible, within thirty days of the receipt of the application by the Town Clerk, shall send written notice to the state authority to whom the application is addressed, stat- ing whether or not the proposed advertising device would vio- late any provision of this by-law, and, if so, what provision. Like notice shall be sent also to the applicant and to the owner or tenant of the proposed location of the device.
At least twenty-five days before an outdoor advertising device not requiring a permit from any state authority and not exempted under Section 2 shall be erected or displayed
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in the town, a description thereof and of its proposed location shall be filed with the town clerk, after which the procedure shall be the same as prescribed in the preceding paragraph in the case of an application for a state permit, except that notice whether or not the device would violate any provision of the law shall be sent, within twenty days after receipt of the description, only to the party filing the same and to the owner or tenant of the proposed location.
Article 22. To choose any committee and to hear the re- port of any committee and act thereon.
Hereof fail not to make due returns of this Warrant and your doings thereon to the Town Clerk in conformity with the Public Statutes at or before the time of said meeting.
Given under our hand and the seal of the Town of Plain- ville, this tenth day of February, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-six.
(Seal)
EARLE F. BARNEY, CHARLES H. PEASLEY, HERBERT M. THOMPSON, Selectmen of Plainville.
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INDEX
Town Officers
3
Town Clerk's Report 7
Officer's Return on Warrant 13
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Town Meeting 14
Assistant Town Clerk 24
Licenses Issued by Town Clerk 25
Births Recorded in Plainville During 1935 26
Marriages Recorded in Plainville During 1935 27
Deaths Recorded in Plainville During 1935 30
Report of Town Clerk's Expenses 31
Report of Board of Registrars Expenses 31
Jury List
32
Report of School Committee 33
School Officials 34
School Calendar 35
School Committee 36
School Committee Budget 39
Report of Superintendent of Schools 40
High School Graduation Exercises 49
Grammar School Graduation Exercises 51
Perfect Attendance Record 52
Statistics 53
List of Teachers 54
Membership by Age and Grade 55
Attendance Table 56
Report of Playground and Park Commissioners 57
Report of Trustees of Public Library 60
Report of Inspector of Animals 63
Report of Inspector of Slaughtering 63
Report of Town Burial Agent and Veterans' Grave Inspector 64
Report of Milk Inspector 64
Report of Highway Department 65
Report of Collector of Taxes 70
Report of Tree Warden 71
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Report of Department of Conservation
73
Report of Gypsy Moth Department 74
Report of The Assessors 76
Report of the Water Commissioners 78
Report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures 81
Report of the Police Department 82
Report of Fire Engineers' 86
Report of the Forest Warden
86
Treasurer's Report 89
Auditor's Report 103
Report of Selectmen
103
Current and Incidentals
104
Clerk's Special
107
E. R. A. and W. P. A. Special
108
Norfolk County Hospital
109
Memorial Day
109
Bonds of Town Officers
109
Insurance
110
Town Auditor
110
Board of Health
110
Legion Special
110
Welfare Department
111
Mother's Aid
117
Soldier's Relief
119
Old Age Assistance
121
Town Hall
122
Street Lights 123
Valuation of Real Estate and Personal Property
126
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, 1936 170
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WALTER E. BARDEN Town Treasurer 1905-1923
TOWN OFFICERS
MODERATOR-ONE YEAR William H. Nash
TOWN CLERK-ONE YEAR Arthur W. Washburn
TOWN TREASURER-ONE YEAR Edward E. Osterholm
SELECTMEN, WELFARE BOARD AND BOARD OF HEALTH
Earl F. Barney
Term Expires 1939
Herbert M. Thompson
Charles H. Peasley
Term Expires 1937 Term Expires 1938
ASSESSORS
Wm. E. Blanchard
Term Expires 1939
Charles J. Quirk
Edwin W. Pink
Term Expires 1937 Term Expires 1938
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Henry S. Tamblyn
Term Expires 1937
Elmer G. Ralston, resigned,
Frank O. Corbin, Appointed
LeRoy B. Wilson
Term Expires 1937 Term Expires 1939
WATER COMMISSIONERS
Frank V. Henrich
Richard F. Berkley
Harry B. Thompson
Term Expires 1939 Term Expires 1937 Term Expires 1938
TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY
Fred W. Northup
Arthur W. Washburn Alice Pease
Term Expires 1939 Term Expires 1937 Term Expires 1938
TAX COLLECTOR-ONE YEAR Oliver P. Brown
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PARK COMMISSIONERS
Clarence F. Telford Meta A. Schubert Gertrude Peckham
Term Expires 1939 Term Expires 1937 Term Expires 1938
AUDITOR-ONE YEAR Alice E. Ribero
CONSTABLES-ONE YEAR Chester A. Meyer.
Herbert A. Morse Elmer C. Pease
TREE WARDEN-ONE YEAR George H. Snell
FENCE VIEWERS AND FIELD DRIVERS-ONE YEAR
Chester A. Meyer
Herbert A. Morse
Elmer C. Pease
MEASURERS OF WOOD, BARK, AND LUMBER
George B. Greenlay Harry O. Proal Ernest E. Munroe
Henry I. Riley
CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Richard F. Barton
ACTING CHIEF OF POLICE Chester A. Meyer
APPOINTED BY SELECTMEN
Superintendent of Streets Harry O. Proal
Milk Inspector Frank E. Whiting
Fire Engineers
Richard F. Barton Christian F. Henrich
Rupert P. Rhodes
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Forest Warden Richard F. Barton
Official Weigher Adrian Wheeler
Town Burial Agent Fred W. Northup
Special Police
Eugene Brodeur Clinton Barton Archie L. Walden
George B. Greenlay George H. Snell Charles J. Quirk
Arthur L. Crowley
Fire Police
Richard F. Barton
Charles J. Quirk
Ralph Snell
Inspector of Animals Ernest E. Tootill
Dog Officer
Herbert A. Morse
Moth Inspector George H. Snell
Sealer of Weights and Measures Adrian Wheeler
Registrars of Voters
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