Record of Town Meetings and Elections, 1936-1955, Part 15

Author: Fanny H. Taylor (1936); W.F. Adams; M.H. Briggs; S.M. Graves; George S. Waterhouse, Jr.; Edward D. Emerson; Wayne A. Howard; Fred S. Johnson; Clifford H. Blinn
Publication date: 1936
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 442


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Registrar's listing


75.00


Jour Employees 1100.00 Election expenses 200.00 voting lists 25,00


Office Equipment 250,00 Miscellaneous 100.00 Reserve 2,000,00 Total $59,652.20


See following pages for other appropriations under various articles of the wanaut.


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article 25 Voted to change the regular Town meeting from the first Saturday to the Record Saturday of February


article 26 voted to engage the services of ane assistant part time town clerk.


article 27 voted to use all slaughtering fees received, towards the reimbursement of the inspector of slaughtering.


Vated to dissolve the meeting


attent:


7. I. Taylor Town blesk.


after the meeting the moderator appointed the following persons to serve ou the Finance Committee for the ensuing year.


Mildred L. Rice, Loren R. glaziers and Clifford. H. Blinn. Later the cluck notified these people in writing of their appointment,


List of appropriations


Cemeteries + memorial Day article? 700.00 Joure Library article 8 (dog fund)+ 350.00 A.B. Railings etc 4,000.00 1200, Chapter 81 Town #1360, State 9350. 10,710.00 Chapter 90 maintenance Jours 600, Stator County 1,800.00 Chapter 90 Construction Jours 250. St€ 1500. 10,000,00 Tuich 1,500.00 Snow Plow 608.00 175,00 beneut mixer offices salaries 2,70.00


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12 15 16 17


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appropriations under art. 24


59,652.20


$ 92,255.20


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Warrant for Presidential Sumary apr. 29. 1952


Commonwealth of massachusetts Franklin SS.


To either of the constabler of the Town of greeting:


Leurett


In the name of the commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in


The School auditorium


Tuesday, the Twenty-ninthe Day of afinil, 1952, at 1:30 o'clock P.m., for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties you the following offices; 10 Delegater at large to the national convention of the Republican Party.


10 alternate Delegates at large to the national Convention of the Republican Party, 16 Delegates at lauge to the national Convention If the Democratic Party.


Seheznate Delegates at large to the national Convention of the Democratic Party.


2 District Delegates to the national Convention of the Republican Party - First Congressionalsist. 2 alternati District Delegates to the national Convention of the Republican Party- First Congressional Dist.


4 District Delegates to the national Convention of the Democratic Party-Frist Congressional Dist, H alternate District Delegates to the national Convention of the Democratic Party- First Congressional Vist


District members of State Commetter (one man and one woman) for cade political party for the Franklin Hampiline Senatorial District.


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10 members of the Republican Jaren Committee - members of the Democratic Town Committee. Presidential Preference,


The polls will be open from 1:30 s' dok P.m. to eight o'clock P.m.


Here of fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings there on at the time and place of said meeting. given under our hands this 14 th day of april a. D. 1952 george & waterlisure Wayne a. Howard Fred S. Johnson Selection of Leverett,


Ihave served this warrant as directed therein.


Richard L. glazier Contable.


attest: F. H. Taylor Town blesk.


Record of the vote cast at the Presidential Primary held april 29, 1952.


Republican Delegates


Leverett Saltometall had


91 votes


Henry Cabot Lodge fr


had


90


Joseple william martin had 71


had 71


Katherine g. Howard had. 72


Daniel Tyler & had 70


"


Robert F. Bradford


had


77 "


Richard I. Forbush had


68 "


Charles gibbons had 68 "


had 67


Claude a. Barnes


Blanke 485


Sinclair Weeks


297


alternate Delegates Carroll 2. meins maywell m Rabb


Basil Brewer Solu a volpe Julia B. Kirlin Either W. Wheeler


george W.Schryver


had had had 64


70 votes


70 . ..


had 66 "


had 67 "


had 66 "


68'


Robert & bochraine had 66 . Jeauch. Olmstead had 64 .


had


65 "


Blaubo 564


District Delegates to national Convention Frist District grupul. Ralphel. mahar hrad 28 votes


Richard 2. Mc Kay


had


25 .


Planks 173


automate District Delegates to national convention -


Isaac a. Hodgen had


26 votes


Josephine B. LE Blanc had 24 "


Blaubs 196


Delegates group 2 Jolie 2, Desaton had 58 votes


Helena a. Viale had 55 votes


alternate Delegates Ethel m. Plotkin had 59 votes


Edward P. White had 57"


Blaubs- 130


Louis van n Washburn had


298


State Commetter Frawilling Hampsline District Feed S. Johnson had


18 votes george . waterhouse had 6 "


James B. Decupitu had 2 "


Blacks 96


Stati Commetter Franklin Hampsline Dutieit


marie Frances gordon had 47 votes


Blacks 76 Number of Republican votes cast 123,


Democratic vote


Delegates


Paul a. Dever


Solice W. Mc Cormack had


Maurice J. Jobin


had 4 "


Solvents. Ihynes


had


had 3 :


Henry Brides


had


2 "


2. W Illiam Belanger had


2"


James m. Gurley


margaret M. O' Riordan


Thomas P. O'neill fr. had


bleu 6. barr


had 2. had 2 "


Daniel B. Brunton hrad 3 "


mary DE Pasquale Murry had 2 "


Glitacles d. Taylor, Lad 4 "


Salve' H. Goddaire


hrad


Blanks 66


alternate Delegates


Lad


2 votes


J. Henry Goguen


had


2 "


Peter J. Levanti had James Leo O'connor had 3 =


3


Stanislaus g. Woudolowlei had had 3


Edward F. Doolan Salvatore Camelia


had 2 "


had


·4 votes


William J. Foley


had 2' had 2 " 40


Edward a. Lecce


299


had 3 votes


Paul J. Smith


Charles bollatos


had


2 "


had 3 '


Elizabete a, Stanton Louis N. glaser had 3 "


Helen J. Fay had


Siles F. Taylor


had


Francis A. Murray had 2" Thomas F. graham had 2 "


Edith Je Wilcox had


2''


Blauks 70 District Delegates to national Democratic Convention Frist-District


Group


maurice a. Donaluce had


3 votes


Samuel Blasberg had ., H James S. Begley had 5 ''


John J. Dwyer had


Blacks 10


alternate District Delegates Democratic Convention First District


James m. Burns had 5 votes


Dennis &. Shannon had 5 "


Samuel 8. Levine had 4"


Lad 4 "


Blacks 10


State Committee votefor one man Fraukler Hampshire District Samuel Blassberg had 5 votes


Francis a. Farrell had 1 vote Blanks 8


annam Ma Laud


vote for One woman Rad 5 votes


Blanks 2


Number of Democratic votes cast 7.


anna sullivan


3 '


300


Jawn Committee Loren glazier Edna Emerson glow watson Vanum abbott Calvin glazier Roque Doolille Clifford La Claire gilbert Woodard george Waterhouse henry Mangels


Fred & Johnson Wayne Howard Chester Woodard Ettel Woodard Clifford graves Farmil H. Taylor 1. Robert watsons Jolie Swenson James B. Dempster James glazier Violet F. abbott


Ethan Hawand fr. Philips Bourne Fordow Toward


Elmu Stevens J. Black Denzel f. Francisco mild ed Rice Treibert Dipace


muriel Bouque Maurice Plaques Bariyle Freid


Richard pagine


2 votes


had had had / .. / 2 '' had .. had had had 1 1


had "


1 44


Lad had 1 .. 52 had had 32 " 20 '


had Lad had Lad


3 '


16 ' "


2) "


7 " Load had had had 2 " / had 5 had had had 1 4 2."


had trads Lind


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hrad nad had hrad /


1


11


2 4


had


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The Town Committee as follows (Republican)


george S. Watuliouse Fuld & Johnson Wayne a, Howard Chester S. Woodard Clifford S. granes 9. Robert wation Jolie Swenson Violet F. abbott


Carl S. Royp


Fannie H. Taylor


Presidential Preference


Jaft 29 Ske 86


Ske 5


Stassen ! Refauver ! Russell 1


molti!


Warren!


attest: F.H. Taylor Jawn bluck.


Warrant for State Primary Sept. 16, 1952 Commonwealth of massachusetts


Franklin Ses.


To one of the constables of the Town of Leverett greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the Consolidated School auditorium Leverett Tuesday September 16, 1952 at two thirty a.M for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the nomination of candidates for the following officeti


governou For this Commonwealth


Queut governor


Secretary of the Commonwealth For this Commonwealth Treascher + Receiver general For this Commonwealthe auditor for the Commonwealth 1 attorney general Senator no banques Congressman For the First Congressional Dat. Councillon For the Eight lownatten A ist.


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Senator For the Franklin Hampshire District Representative in General laut for First Franklin District black of beauty for Franklin County


Register of Deeds for Freelatin lacity 2 County Commissioners for Franklin County The polls will be open from two thirty O.M until eight a.m.


Hereof fail not and make return of this wanaut at the time and place of said meeting


given under our hands september 8, 195290,


george S. Waterhouse 0 Hayne a . Howard Feed S. Johnson Selectmen of Laverett


Ihave served this warrant as directed therein


Cluster S. Woodard bourtable


F. H. Taylor Joure bleck.


Record of the vote cast at the State Piernauy September 16, 1952, Republican Vote Governor Christian a. Kutu


had 8 7 votes


Banks 3


Lieutenant governor Summer q. Whittier had 86 volés


Bauchs 4


Secretary


Beatrice Hancock Mullancy had


82 votes


8


Blanks


303


Treasurer Fud J, Burrell Ray Charles Papalia


had had


29 volis 5% " Blauchs 4


auditor David J. mintz


had


84 votes


Blauhs 6


attorney general george Fingold


had 84 valés Blacks 6


Senator in Congress Henry labot Lodge Jo. had 86 volés


Blaube 4


Congressman First Congressional District Solen W. Heselton had


83 votes Backs 7


Councillor Eighth bouncellor District & albin anderson had 28 votes


Bruce brane had 44 11


Cluster J. Szetela had 8


Blanks 10


Senator Franklin and Hampshire District


Ralphe & mahar had 88 votes


Blauhs 2


Representative in general bout


Philip 7. Whitmore had 88 -volés


Blanks 2


blesk of Courts Franklin County had 59 votes 30


Beulah U. Clifford John R. Moseley


Blaulas 1


304


Register of Deeds Franklin District Fred B. Dole had 88 votes Blacks 2


County Commissionus Franklin County Carles allen had


68 votes


Roy H. Freude


hud


44 "


Robert H, anderson


had


Harry F. Koch


had 27 "


Blaubs 188


Total Republican voto 90


Democratic Voto governor Paul a. Dever


had 4 votes


Blacks 2


Lieutenant governor


Charles F. Jaff Sullivan


had 2 votes


Thomas B. Brennan


had 2 "


Edward b. Carroll Thomas J. Kurey b. Gerald Lucy


had o


had o


Joseph 2. murplay.


had 0


Blanko 31


Secretary Edward J. brown


had


3 votes


Blanks 3


Treasurer William R. bouley. Cornelius P. le roman. James E. V. Donelau Faster Furcolo John F. Kennedy Jeremiale F. M uply alexander Francis Sullivan


had


0 votes


had /


had 0 ..


had 4


had 0


had


had


0 '


Blaulas 36


had !


305


auditor Thomas f. Buckley


had 8 votes Bauhs 3


had 2 votos


had 2 '


had 0 "


had 1


Blaubs 19


Senator in Congru John F. Kennedy


had 5 votes


Blacks


1


bongusman William It. Burns


had 4 valés


Blaubez


Councillor michael W. albano James L. Bresnahan


had


0 votes


had 0 "


Daniel B. Buckley


Thomas J. Burke


had 0 "


had


011


had


had had 0,0


had :


James L Landers Robert B. bau guilin Frank Long


had o .


albert L. mastroianni


had


0 "1


hood 2 "


had 0


Charles V. Ryan


had 0


had


Luke F. Ryjan


george a Smysl


had 0"


Blanks 98.


had 0"


Justin q. bavanaudugh


Draufis m Coffins! Edward Ir Ring. goophop collius


had 1


Jolie goman Mc Lean Solve F. moriarty


attorney general Francis E. Kelly Robert J. bakeles george Leary Jolene V. morau


306


Senator Franklin Hampshire District Joseple P. Boyle had 5 votes Edward H. Toczko had 0 Blacks 7


Representative in general bout ist Franklin Philip F. Whitmore


to lack of bouts Franklin County


no candidate had 1 vote Blocks 5


Register of Deeds Franklin District Fred B. Dole had 1 vote Blocks 5


vote fa 2


bounty communionus Franklin County


Jolie g. magee had


3 volis


Harry Koch had 1 Blanko 8


Total Democratic vote 6


F.H. Taylor Loww blesk.


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Warvaut for the national Election held no. 4, 1952 Commonwealth of massachusetts Fraublier SS


To one of the constabler of the Town of Laverett greeting :


In the name of the commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of sound town who are qualified to vote in Elections, to meet in the Consolidated School auditorium at Leverett on Tuesday the fourth day of november 1952 at Twelve o'clock noon for the following purposes! To bring in their votes for candidates for the following offices :


Presidential Electors; governor; Lieutenant governor; Secretary; Treasurer; auditor; attorney general; Senator in Congress for the First Congressional District; Councilor for The Eight bonneeller District; Senator for the Franklin Hampsline District; Representative in general baust for the Frist Franklin District; Club of Counts for Franklin County; Register of Deeds for Franklin County, also to vote "yes" or "no" on the question relative to sale of alcoholic and other malt beverages in this town. a. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale thereis of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines, and all other alcoholic beverages)? B- Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale theein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer and all other malt beverages?)


I .- Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


Polls will be open at twelve o'clock noon and will close at eight o'clock P.m.


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and you are directed to serve this wanaut by posting up attected copies thereof are the Store and Congregational blunde at Revent and the Baptist blanche at north Leverett and the store at moores boomer, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


There of fail not and make returns of this warrant with you doings thereon, to the Town clucks before the time of said meeting.


given under our hands this 27the day of October a.D. 1952.


george S. Waterhouse Wayne a. Howard Fred S. Johnson Selectnews of Geweest Thave Revved this warrant as directed therein.


Cluster I. woodard Countable J.W. Taylor Jours Clubs.


Record of votes cast november 4, 1952. 309


Electors of President + Vice President


Eisenhower + nixon had


Halliman + Bass had 0 "


Hamblen + Holtwiek had 2


Hass & Emery had


Stevenson + Sparkman had


57


Blanks 4 Total 337


governor Paul a Dever


had


56 votes


Christian a Heter


had


277


Laurence gilfedder had 0


"


Florence H. Luscomb had 0


had


0


Blacks 4


Total 337


Lieutenant governor


Charles 7. Jeff Sullivan


had 55 votes


Summer g. Whittier


had 271


William R. Ferry


had 0


Francis a. votano


had 1


Blanks 10


Total 337


Secretary Edward J. brown had 59 votes


Beatrice Hancock Mullany


had 255


alice M. Ferry Fred m Ingersoll


had 0


had. 1


Blanke 22


Total 337


Treasurer Foster Furcolo Roy Charles Papalia


had 71 voter


had 248 .. Henning a. Blomen had 0


..


Harold J. Ireland had 1


17


Blanks Total 337


273 votes


guy Williams


310


auditor


Thomas f. Buckley David &. mintz


had had


246 0


Cuttony martin Robertt a. Simmons


had


had 1


Blacks 12


Total 337


attorney general Francis E. Kelly had


56 votes


george Fingold


had


257


arthur W. Blomen


had 1


Harold B. Raud


Lad 2


Blanks 21


Total


337


Senator in bouguw.


Henry Cabot Lodge fr


Lad


51 "


Thelina Sugural


had


had 1


"


Blaubs


Total


337


Congressman John Theselton


had


280 votes


William Dr. Burns


Lad


41 "


albert a. Rudyard


Lad


0 "


Blanks


Total


337


Senator Ralph lo, mahar Joseple P. Boyle.


had had


275 votes


51 "


Blacks 11


Total


337


had


279 votes


John F. Kennedy


Marke R. Shaw


5


73 votes


311


Representative in general bout Philip Whitmore had


305 votes


Blacks 32


Total


337


black of bouts Beuball U. Clifford


had


302 votes Blanks 35


Total 337


Register of Duda Fred B. Dole


had


362 votes


Blacks 35 Total 337


Question number 1 a B.


la.


yer 97 votes


310 189


no 174 "


Blacks 45 Blanks 63 Blacks 45


Total 337


Total 337


Total 337


bounty commissioners


Carlos allen


had


Harry Kock


had


213


had


47


JobulJ. magle


Blacks 490 10/1


attest 7.2. Taylor Loww Blesk.


no for Coming


261 votes


yes 85 votes yes 118 volis no 195 "


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Warrant for Special Town meeting held Dec. 1, 1952


Commonwealth of massachusetts Franklin S& To one of the Constables of The Town of Leveret greeting:


Su the name of the commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warm the inhabitants of the Town of Leverett, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet in the Consolidated School auditorium in said haverett on Saturday December 27, 1962 at seven thirty o'clock in the evening, the and there to act on the following articles namely;


article1, To choose a moderator to pusido at this meeting, if required.


article 2, To raise appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treasury curtain sums of money to balance town accounts for the year 1962, as follows (a) Welfare Department


(B) Highway Department (b) Primaries and Elections (8) Voting heste (E) Insurance or act anything therow.


article 3. To transfer a sum of money from the Road Madeinmy Friend to the Road madimery account, or act anything thereon."


and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies thereof on the store and the Congregational bluide at Leverett, also the Baptist Church at north Leverett and the store at movies boomer.


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given under au hands this 17 the day of December a. D.1952


george I. naturhouse Wayne a. Howard Fred &Johnson Selectmen of Livertt


Record of the special Town meeting held December 27, 1952


article 1. Henry mangels was chosen moderator to pleside at this meeting. article 2-


(a) Vated to transfer $600. from Disability assistance to Welfare


(B) Voted to transfer $400. Grow Old age assistance and $200. from aid 70 Dependent Children to Highways, Sidewalls, Bridges, Railings , Snow Removal and Landing . (b) Primaries + Elections and (2) voting histo could be balanced from


Reserve Fund so no vote was taken


(E) voted to transfer $100. from aid Jo Dependent Children and $356.22 from the Town Employees appropriation to Insurance. article 3. Voted to transfer $5007.05 your


the Road Machenery Friend to the Road machinery account.


voted to dissolve the meeting. attent J.J. Taylor Town Click.


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Commonwealth of massachusetts Franklin SES.


To one of the Constabler of the Town of Leverett.


Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Leverett qualified to vote in Jowe affairs, to met in the new school auditorium at said Leverett on Saturday the 14th day of February next, at ten and one half o'clock in the forenoon, these and there to act on the following articles, namely: article 1. To choose all necessary officers to serve for periods prescribed by law on town custom. Cuticle 2. To act on the report of the auditor, Selectinen, School Building Committee, School Committee, School nume, and Library Trustees article 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept the list of jurors as prepared by the Selectmen.


article 4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year , beginning January 1 , 1953. and to issue a note on notes therefor , payable within one year, and to renew any notes as may be given for a period of less the one year, in accordance with Section 17, Chapter +4 of the general Laws.


article 5. To see if the Town will vote to pay a fifty cent bounty to residents of this town on hedgehogs killed in this Town or act anything thereon article 6 To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum of money from the road machinery fund to the rod machinery account, or act anything theron.


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article] To see if the town well voto to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the case of cemeteries in Town, and for the observance of memorial


Day, ar act anything thereare.


Cuticle 8. To if the Town will vote to appropriate money for the Town Library or act anything thereon.


articleq. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for sidewalks, highways , bridges , railings , snow removal , sauding, etc. or take any action in relation thuets.


article 10 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated avail- able funds in the treasury a sum of money For Chapter 81 or take any action in relation thusto.


article 1. To see if the Town will voto to raise and appropriate ou transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sume of money for chapter 90 maintenance, or take any action in relation thereto.


article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from inappropriate available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for chapter 90 Construction, or take any action in ulation thueto.


article 13. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selective to install, mantain ar discontinue street lighting facilities as


required, or act anything thereou. article 14. To see if the Lawwe will vote to accept a tract of land bounding the north Cemetery from balvin glazier, said tract (if accepted) to be incorporated into that cemetery, or act anything theron. article 15. To see if the Town will vote to have trees planted alongside new highways, and at request to plant trees in place of that


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removed for cause ou other highways, or act anything thereon. article. 16. To see if the Jawn will vote to elect a Finance Committee-1 member to serve you 3 years , one member for 2 years , and one member 1 year, and there after elect one 3 year member annually, or act anything therow. article 17. To see If the Tower wishes to and its high school students to some other high school, or act anything thereou.


article 18 Josee if the Jawe will vote to have a sidewalls placed at the south entrance to the school and raise and appropriate we transfer from available funds a sume of money to cores the cost, or act anything thereon.


article 19. To see if the Jawe will voto to vous appropriate or transfer from avilable funds a sum of money to be spent under Board of Healthe ruling, to improve the sanitary facilities at the Town Hall, or act any- thing theron.


article 20. To see if the Town will raise, appropriate, or transfer, or transfer from available funds, or by bond issue a sun of money to build are addition are the town garage, or act anything there are. article 21. To see if the town well raise, appropriate or transfer from available funds a secure of money to feuchare new road machinery, or act anything thereare. article 22. To ale if the Town will vote to plow private driveways and specify how far from the highway such flowing shall be done , ar act anything thereare


article 23. To see if the Throne will vote to fix the salaries of elected and appointed town officers for the ensuing year as follows from January 1 , 1953 , and raise


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and appropriate a sum of money therefor. Elected Officers


moduator 10,00


Joure blesk and Juanmer 700.00


Chairman Selective


175.00


Selectmen (2) at


150,00


Chairman Public Welfare


75,00


members (2) Public Welfare


50,00


Chauman arrenon


250,00


assevous (2) at


100,00


Chairman School Committee


65.00


School Commetter (2) at 60,00 Jay Collector 275,00


auditor


15,00


Constables (3) at 25.00


Tre Handen


10.00


appointed officers


Clerk Board of Selectmere 100,00 Forest Fire Harder 35,00 Inspector of animals 50.00


assistant moderator


5.00


Civil Defence Ductor 200.00


article 24 To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate suche sumsof money as shall be necessary to meet Jours expenses, or act anything thereau article 25- To see if the Town will vote to relieve the School Building Committee of it's duties or act anything thereon. article 26. To see if the Town will vote to take $5,000,00 flour surplus oneday and 15,000,00 from available funds to reduce the tax rate ar act anything thereou. and you are directed to serve this wanaut by posting up attected copies thereof on the store and the Congregation al blunde at Leverett, the store and the Baptist blunck at notte hevert


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and the store at moous lomer, seven days at least before the day of said meeting. given under our hands this 6 the day of February a.D. 1958,


george & waterhouse Hayne a. Howard Fred S. llucsou Selectmere of haverett


I have Revved this warrant as directed therein


Cluster S. Woodard Constable


attest: F.W. Taylor Jouw black.


Record of the annual Town Meeting held February 14, 1953


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article 1. The following officers were elected Selectman for 3 years Fred S. Johnson assessor for 3 years theater . woodard Jours Club+ Juan for1 year F. H. Jaylow moderator for 8 years Edward D. Emerson Library Trusted for 3 years Elizabete graves Library Trustee for 3 years Judrouh. Field Jay Collecter for1 year Warning. abbott School Committee for 8 years bail Si Pays. baustable for 1 year Richard glazier Countable for 1 year Countable for 1 year Chester & Foodand Clifford H. Blinn Rennette Williams Pound Jeepers for/ year Field Driver Per 1 year, Fuld Driver for jean Einseitig. Vidlund gr. Edwardf. Pour


Field Driver For 1 year


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Tue warden for 1 year P. Loculyle Field. voted that the office of Ire weardure be combined with the appointed office of moth superintendent and that the Dutche Elm Disease work be done under this head.


auditor for 1 year John D. Swenson Voted that the Selection act as fence viens for the ensuing year. article 2


Ested to accept the reports of the Tower Officers as printed. article 3.


Voted to accept the list of juros as prepared by the selectmer. article 4




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