Record of Town Meetings and Elections, 1936-1955, Part 4

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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Helen S. garrett of greenfield " 18 votes


0 lauks 24


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Republican Town Committee mellen H. Briggs & reverett. Tad 28 votes


Samuel 21. graves


1 ..


27 "


Winford F. adams of 11


28 11 Ethel H. Woodard 26


Rutte H. Watson 27


Blanks 24


Democratic Vote


3 votes.


Delegates group One. David . Walsh of Fitchburg Paul a. Dever " Cambridge


had 2 votes 2 John W. Mc Cormack I Boston 2 Boston 2 .. Willant. Burke fr. I Hatfuld 2


Maurice &. Jobin


James M. Curley


o Boston 2


Cambridge 2 . Charles F. Varley Joseph B. Ely Westfield 2


Francis E. Kelly


Do Boston 2"


Roger . Puthum 81 Springfield ..


2


Willuxury. Foley of Boston 2 "


alexander 2. La foce of Worcester " 2 "


3lauks 11


alternate Delegates groupe. Two


Veryit. Cushing Brookline


had 2 vote "


Joseph 2. Ecol poneti of Boston


2"


Elizabete 2. Mcnamara of Cambridge


.1 2" Catherine E. Hanifin of Belchertoure Jadie F. nulone of Springfield 11 2"


2 "


anna a. Sharry Worcester " 2" 2 .


marqueet m. O'Riordan of Boston


folie Zielinski of Holyoke


3 "


mary maliotes of Boston · 2


Michael & Bital of Laurence 2


maurice Pritzman F. Boston 2 "


Blanks 11


no votes were cast for ungrouped delegates


2"


Clementina rangone Boston


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District Delegates-group John M. Duely Af ree


had 0 votes William E. nolew " Holyo he


0 Clifford J. akey " Inenfild 1 John S. Begley " Italyohe 13 lauks 11


alternate District Delegates- group Frances E. Foley of montague had I vote may r. O Connell of Holyoke 1 Lucy a. Hickey Dr. Holyoke ..


1 Dennis S. Shannon of Westfuld Blank 8


1 11


Delegates not grouped Fred W. Smithe adams had 0 votes Blanks 3 . itate Committee - Franklin Hampline Isstrict. William H. Burke fr. of Hatfield had 2 votes


Carroll & Lawler) " greenfield 1 Frances & Foley mnoulague 2 "


Blanks 4. Jour Committee no names were entered.


F. It. Taylor Town Clerk.


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Warrant por State Summaries Lept. 17, 1940.


мкопотинами, я Васчастный Franklin d.s. Toeither of the Contables of the Fourvol Venedett, Greeting: 5 In the name of the Commonwealthe you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries a meet in the town Hall at said reverett on, Tuesday the seventeenthe Day of September, 1940. at three and one Half Ocloche om. for the following purpose To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: Guvernan For this commonwealthe Linienant governor Secretary of the commonwealth Treasurer and Receiver-general


Auditor : thu Commonuve alte


attorney general Senator in Congress


Representative in bonnes For the First Congressional District Councilion For the Eightle Concellos Instrict Cenatar For Franklin Hampshire Senatorial District Que Representative in Denval Court 'ou Fit


Franklin District Click To Counts for Franklin County Pegratis o Deeds Ja Two County Commissioners for Hausin County One Delegate to the state convention of the Republican Party - Delegate to the State Convention of the Democratic Party. Fre Volle will be open from Three Thirty O'clock M. to Seven Thirty O'clock PM and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies on the Congregational Gluurde at Seventh, and the Baptist Church at


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north everett, also at the store at moores Corner, and the store at Leverett Center, Seven days at least before the time of holding Said Primary. 5


Tereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings therows to the Jacow Clerk before the time of holding Said Primary


Given under our hands this seventh day of September a. D. 1940.


W. F. adams) Selectivew m. Fr. Briggs S.m. graves) Leverett


I have served this warrant as directed therein


a.H. Dodge Constable Que copy F. M. Taylor Town blick The following is the word of the vote cast at the State Primary Xept. 17,1940. the Republican Vote for governor: Reverett Saltonstall & newtow 43 votes Lieutenant Governor Horace I Cahill of Braintree Cicutary of the Commonwealth Frederic in book of comerville creasurer and Receiver general William S. July of Boston auditor Aurell r. Ford, & Cambridge Attorney general Givence a Barnes, mansfield Robert J. Bushnell of newtow William & Crowley of Fall River 3 Votes


+2 votes 1 Blanks


43 votes


42votes : Black 40 votes 312 lauke 4 Votes 10 Votes


Edmund R. Sewing & Welleley 10 Votes


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michael à Fredo el arlington . Vote George M. Woderte & Boston 5


1


0 Votes 13 lauks 5


L Cenator in congress remy Pack man Iv & Boston C


4 2 votes


Biaubs 1


Congressman First District Client Treadway of Rockundge · 4 3 votes Gorencillas- Equili District arthur i Hastings of Springfuld 43 votes Senator Franklin and Hampshire District James a. Juni montagne 1-3 Votes (Representative in general Court Ist Franklin Dist Fred B. Vale & Shelburne +3 votes Flerbo Courts Franklin County Fugt E. idans I neenfuld 4 3 votes Register o Deeds Franklin county, William Blake allen 43 votes county Commissioners Franklin County


Carlos eller veerfuld


3 6 votes


allen & Burnham montague 24votes


Eneit C. ativerton Orange 4 votes


Clarence W. Stayden Grange 12 votes


The Democratic Vote for


3 votes


Paul i Viver bambudge Lieutenant governor.


/ Blank


Ilive C. Carr medford


2 Votes


Owen a. gallagher Boston


1 vote


Francisco Kelley milione 1 vote michael Phillip Mc barrow Lowell 1 vote


Charles E. O'neill Danvers 0 voti.


Raymond a Willett Hoburn 0 vote Secretary albert & Fish Boston 1 vote


Blanks none


Katherine a Foley Lawrence 1 vote


arthur Michael Mac Carthy Winthrop 0 vote


albert E. morris Everette


2 votes


Blanks none


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Treasurer +Receiver general Emest J. Brown Medford 1 voto Peabody o vote


Patrick m. bahill Joseph W. Doherty Brookline 0 votes


John J. Donahue Somerville 1 vote


John J. mcgrath Barton


1 vote


Blankil


auditor Thomas & Buckley Boston


4 votes


Thomas P. Flaherty Boston o vote William P. Husband & Belmont 0 vote


Leo D. Walser Boston 0 votes


Blank none


ittomey general John H. Backus new Bulfor 3 votes James Herny Brennan Boston 1 vote


Thomas M. 03inke Boston ovote


Joseph V. Carroll Belmont 0 vote


Jeannette G. Chucholine Waltham 0 vote


Couple Finnegan


Boston 0 voto


John W. ayours Cambridge 0 vote


Edward a Ryan


Worcester 0 voto


Harold W. Sullivan


Boston ovote


Blacks


Senator ne Congress David . Walshi


4 votes


0 Blacks


Congressman Frist District Clifford &. akey greenfield.


3 votes


/ Blank


Gorweiller Eglith District Ernest HV. Brunault Holyoke 2 votes


Frank Long Springfield 0 votes


James R. Mc Queene Springfild 0votes


Roland J. Sawyer Ware 2 votes


Daniel M. Walsh fr Springfield 0 votes


Blanks


Servator Franklin Hampshire District no candidate


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Representative in general court st Fraublin Dist. no candidate. Black & bouts Franklin county no candidate register of Feeds Franklin County :20 candidate county Commissioners Franklin county no candidate


There were 43 Republican votes cast and + Vernocratic voter.


F. Jr. Jay low


The copy avon blick


Warrant for national Election november 5, 1940


Commonwealth of massachusetts Franklin det. To either of the contables of the Town of Termett, Freetury;


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Electrons to meet in "the Iron Fall at card. Teverett on, Tuesday The Fifth Day of november 1940. at twelve o'clock noon for the following purposes: To bring in Their votes to the Election Officers for the following offices? Presidential Electors; governor; Lieutenant governor; Secretary; Treasurer; auditor; attorney general; Senator in Congress for thus Commonwealth; congressman for the First Congressional District; Courallows for the Eighth Lowallow District; Senator for the Franklin Hampshire District: Representative


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in general Court for the First Franklin District; blesk of Courts for Franklin County; Register of Deeds for Franklin County; Two bounty Commissioners for Franklin County; also to vote"yes" or"no" on the following questions" Question 1. Shall license be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines, and all other alcoholic beverages)? Question 2. Shall License be granted in this town for the sale there of wines, and matt beverages ( wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)?


Question 3. Shall license begranted in this town for the sale therein fall alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


The polls will be open from Twelve O'clock noon to Seven O'clock a.m. and you are directed to see this -warrant by posting up attested copies on the Congregational bundle at Leverett. and the Baptist Churche at north Feverett, also at the Stone at moores conver and the Store at Leverett Center, seven dange at least before the time of holding said meeting.


Hereal fait not and make return If this warrant with your doing? thereon to the Town Gierh before the time of holding said meeting. Given under ourhands this twenty Lwthe day of October, a. D. 1940


V. F. Adams/ Selective M. V. Briggs of A. M. Graves) Leverett I have served this warrant as directed there a. H. Dodge, Constable True copy F.F. Taylor Town Geluk.


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Record of the State Election Nov. 5, 1940. The following votes were cast. Electors & President and Vice President [iken and Orange-Socialist Labor Party Babson and Moorman Prohibition Browder and Ford - Communist Outy 0 votes


2 votes Ovotes


Porrevilt and Wallace-Democratic 59 votes Thomas and. Trucger-socialest 0 votes Willkie and Monary- Republican 156 votes


Blanks 6


Total 223 votes


governou: Tenning . Blomen-Socialist Labor Party 1 vote 0 votes


Jeffrey W Campbell - Socialisté


Paul a. Dever


- Democratic 32 votes


Otis Archer food - Communist 0 votes


S. Fillmadge Post Prohibition 0 votes


Republicano 182 votes


Blanks 8


Total 223


Lieutenant governor:


Fource J. Cahill Republicano 177 votes 0 votes communist Democratic 29 votes.


Jugo De gregory


Ouven a. gallagher Walter S. crutchins


Socialist 1 votes


Socialist valor 0 votes


Quoige x. Mc gynn quan S. Williams


Prohibition 2 votes


Blanks 14 Total 223


Secretary: Frederic TV. Look Katherine 2. Foley Thomas F. P. O'Dia Modestino Torra


Republican Democratic


179 votes 27 votes


Communist 1 vote


Socialist Labor 0 votes Peter Hartiainen Jr. Socialist 0 votes


Blanks 16


Total 223


Leverett Saltonstall


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Treasurer: John J. Donahure Henry Grossman Thomas Hamilton William E. Hurley


Democratic Communist Prohibition Republican


30 votes 1 vote 4 votes 170 votes malcolm J. Rowe Socialist Labor 0 votes andrew Swenson Socialist 1 vote


Blanks 17 Total 223


auditor: arthur R. Buckley kommunist 2 votes 31 votes


Thomas & Buckley Democratic Charles H. Daniels Socialist- 0votes Bernard of Kelly


Socialist Labor 0 votes Harry W. Kimball Prohibition 1 vote


Russell a. Wood Republican 170 votes


Blanks 19


Total 223


attorney general; James Henry Brennan Democratic Grobert J. Bushnell Joseph b. Figueiredo


Republican


34 votes 167 votes


Communist 1 vote


Prohibition 3 votes austin A. Fitty Charles R. Still


Socialist 0 votes Socialist Labor 0 votes


Fred E. Oelcher


18


Blanks Total 223


Senator in Congress: Philip Frankfeld Communist 1 vote France I. tillis Socialist Labor 0 votes George Lyman Paine


Socialist 0 votes Henry Parkman fr. Republican 165 votes George L. Thompson Javid I. Hall


Prohibition 3 votes


Democratic 41 votes


Blanks 13 Total 223


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Congressman- Frist District Clifford J. akey Democratic 41 votes allew J. Treadway Republican 164 votes


Blanks 18


Total 223


Councillow- Eighth District arthur a. tastings Republican 163 votes Daniel m. Walsh Jr. Democratic 35 votes


Blanks 25 Total 223


Senator - Franklin and Hampline District James a. Juni Republican 176 votes


Peter s. Rogoleski Democratic 29


Glaube 18


Total 223


Representative in general Court Fred B. Dole Republican 187 votes


Blacks 36 Total 223 Clerk a Counts- Franklin County tugh E. adams Republican 188 votes


Blanks 35


Total 223


Register of Deeds- Franklin County


William Blake Allen Republican 189 votes Blanks) 34 Total 223 County Commissioners Franklin County Carlos illen Republican 155 votes


allewg. Burnham Republican 148 votes


Question 201.


39 ум 107 no 77 Blacks


Total


Question no 2


223 42 yes 101 no 80 Blanks


Total 223


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Question no 3.


42 yes 104 210 77 Blanks Total 223


True Copy atter


F. H. Taylor John black.


December 3, 1940 a recount of the vote for Governor. was held in with the same result


as on the day of Election. as follows:


Henning a Blomen Socialist Labor. 1 votes Jeffrey H. Campbell Socialist- 0 vote


Paul à Dever Democratic 32 votes


Otis archer Stood Communist- 0 vote


E. Jallmage Root. Prohibition Ovote


Leverett Saltonstall Republican 182 votes


Blanks 8 Total 223


attest-


F. J. Taylor Jour black.


Warrant for Special Town meeting Tuesday December 17, 1940


Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin SS. To one of the Constables of the Town of Leverett, greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth, you are hereby directed to notify and war the inhabitants of the Town of Leverett, qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall at said Leverett on Tuesday December, 17, 1940, then and


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there to act on the following articles namely;


article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for Soldiers" Relief, or act anything thereon. article 3. To see if the Town will voto to raise and appropriate a sum of money for Highways Bridges, and Snow Removal, or act anything Thereon.


article 4. To see if the Town will voto to transfer the Road Machinery Examings to the Road Machinery account.


and you are directed to Reve this wanaut by posting up attested copies on the Congregational Church at Leverett and the Baptist Church at north Reverett, also on the store at Moores Comer, and the store at Leverett Center, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


Here of Sail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereou to the Town blesk before the time of holding said meeting.


Given under our hands this seventh -day of December, a. D. 1940.


W. F. adams Selectiveu m. H. Brigge of


J. m. gravel Leccett


Ihave served this warout as directed thereis a. r. Vlize. Constable attest 7. I. Taylor Jour Click. Record of Special Tours meeting held December, 17, 1940. article 1. M. f. Briggs was chosen moderator, article 2. Voted to raise and appropriate $750. for Soldiers Relief. article 3. Voted to raise and appropriate. $500. to Highways, Bridges, Railings and Snow Removal.


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article 4. Voted to transfer $60.20 road machinery earnings to the road machinery account?


voted to dissolve the meeting.


F. J. Taylor Town Clerk. artist:


Harraut for annual Jours Meeting Feb, 3, 1941 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin S.S.


To one of the Constables of the Town of Leverett, Greeting:


In the name of the commonwealth, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Townof Leverett, qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall at said Leverett, on monday the third day of February next, at ten and one half o'clock in the Horenwow, then and there to act on the following articles namely; Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


article 2! To choose all necessary officers for the year ensuing.


Article 3. To act on the report of the auditor, Selectivev, School Committee and Library Trustees.


article I. To see if the Town will vote Accept the list of jurons as prepared by The Selectiven. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the care o Cemeteries in Jawn or act anything thereon article 6. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate money for The Town Library or act anything thereow.


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article 7. To see if the Town well vote to raise and appropriate money for the obser vance of memorial Day, od act anything thereon? Particle 8. To determine the manner of repairing highways and bridges and make appropriations for the same or act anything there on.


article. To see if the Tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500, to be used in connection with any sum which may be allotted to the Town by the Department of Public Works for the mainte. nance of roads already improved under Crafter go of the general Laws, or act anything thereors.


Article 10! To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to be used in connection with any sum which may be allotted to the tour in the bounty Commissioners and. the Department of Public Works for improving Your roads under Chapter 90 of the general vous, and specify the road on woods on which it shall be used, or act anything thereon.


article! To raise and appropriate such Sums of money as shall be necessary to meet town expenses or act anything thereow, article 12. To see if the Jours will authorize the Jonene Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectinen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1941, and to issue a note on notes therefor, payable. within one year, and to renew any other notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44 of the general Laws.


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article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for street lights, or act anything thereon.


article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the extermination of gypsy and browntail moths or act anything thereon.


article 15. 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 16. To see if the Town will appropriate money to be used in connection with Old Home way, or act anything thereon. article 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept the road to the Congregational Church at moour bower, or act anything thereon.


article 18. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectimen to sell and convey the property of the late Samuel Waterman, and the property of the late marcellus miller, or act anything thereare. article 19 To See if the Town will approve the action of the Selectmen in transfering $105. from the appropriation for at. Dependent Children, and $10,86 from the appropriation for Old age assistance to the Public Welfare account, or act anything there on.


article 20. To see if the Town will assume the liability in the manner provided by Section 29 of Chapter 91 of the general Laws and brakter 513 of the acts 11939 for all damages that may be incurred by work to be performed by the Department of Public Works of Massachusetts in rivers and streams of the Town in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter 513.


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and authorize the Selection to execute and deliver a bond of indemnity therefor to the Commonive altle.


and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies. there of on the store and the Congregational Churchat Leverett and the Baptist bundle. at north Reverett also the store at Moores Comer,


Hereof fail not and make return of this wanaut with your doings thereon to the Town blesk, before the time of holding said meeting.


given under our hands this 18 the day of January 1941.


N. F. adams Selectnew 1 m.it. Briggs I.M. graves ) Leverett I have served this warrant as directed therein .


a I vodige larstable


a tie copy attest


F. J. Taylor Jacon block.


Record of the annual Jours Meeting Feb. 3, 1941, article. M.J. Briggs was chosen moderator article 2. The following officers were chosen. Jown Click


Touro Treasurer Selectivau Por 3 yrs


School Committee 3 yrs 1 yr . Library Trustee 3 yrs 3 yrs


Constable for lyv. 1 yr


F. v. Taylor F. It. Taylor W. F. adams la. & Hordard Homer Briggs Loyce Trusdell Mary Hard Judson 2. Field Elliot Smith A. S. Woodard a.J. Dodge


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Pound Keeper for 1 yr Field Driver 1 year 1 year 1 гкал


F. L. morrison Winfred L. Woodard Ir Robert glazier Frederick Glanville


Voted to have seven surveyors of lumber. a. f. mathes Perry glazier Survey ors of Number chosen for 1 year Henry Blim Orman b. Marvell Ethan Howard William R. glazier Glon Nation"


Voted that the surveyors also act as measures of wood coal and back.


Noted that the electives act as fence viewers. Jap Collector 1 year a. It, Dodge a. J. mathes F.a. Glazier


Tree Wurdew/ year auditor


article 3 voted to take action on the report of auditor, Selectnew, School Committee and Library Trustees after same have been read. after partial reading of the various reports and some general discussion it was voted to accept the reports as printed.


isticle + voted to accept the list of jurors as prepared by the Selectivew.


article 5 voted to raise and appropriate $100. for care of Cemeteries in Towww. Cuticle 6. voted to raise and appropriate $150, and the dog fund for the Town Library


article 7 voted to raise and appropriate $10. for the observance of memorial Day.


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article 8. Voted to raise and appropriate $1360. for highways and bridges under Chap. 81 of the general Tows to be expended under the supervision of the Selectmen It was also voted to raise and appropriate $1250. for highways, bridges, railings, snow removal etc.


article q voted to raise and appropriate $300. to be used in connection with any rum which may be allotted. To the Falcon by the Dept. OfPublic Works for highway maintenance runder Chap. 90 of the general Laws,


article 10 voted to raise and appropriate $1000. To be used in connection with any Rum which nur be allotted to this Town by the County commissioners, and the Department of Public Works for unproving towne roads


under bhak. 90 of the general Laws, and same to be used on the East Leverett Road beginning where the improved road ended formerly."


article! I Voted to raise the following amounts Sou won Expenses $ 5500.


Old 202 resistance


Welfare


2250.


miscellaneous 700.


700 wealth. 50


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deldilis and 1000.


3 0%


aid to Dependent Children 750.


.


Inspection gammalt A. 100.


80.


Boude and Luterest Insurance


570. 150. 10, 500. 1275,


1


1605


Jour Reports Rent Recent Fund Offices


$12,935.


Schools 16.750. 29685


0 3/ 60


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article 12 voted 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, 1941 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any other notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17 Chapter 44 of the general Laws.


article 13 voted to raise and appropriate too. for street lights in town.


article 14 Voted to raise and appropriate #210. for the extermination of gypsy and brown tail moths.


article 15 voted to lay the matter of hedgehog bounty on the table.


article 16. Voted to raise and appropriate $25, to be used in connection with the observance of Old Home Day


article 17. voted to accept the moores bomer Church Road as a Jour Road. The vote was 22 yes , 13 no.


article 18 voted that the Selectmen be allowed to sell and convey both the Samuel Waterman property and the Marcellus miller property with the understanding that Mrs. Ruth Richardsow be allowed to live on the marcellus miller Place as long as she lives.


article 19. Voted to approve the action of the Selectioner in transferring $105 from the appropriation for aid to Dependent children


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and $10.86 from the appropriation for Out wor resistance to the Public Welfare account. (See town report)


article 20. Noted that the Town will assume the liability for damages incurred by work done by the Dept. of Public Works in rivers and, streams in the Iron under Section 29 of Chapter 91 of the general Laws, and Section 5/3 of the Acts 7 1939.


Voted to dissolve the meeting


attest:


F. H. Taylor Town Clerk


List of appropriations voted Feb. 3, 1941. Cemeteries $100.


i brary


150 + dog Juncal.


memorial Day 10.


Chapter 81


1.360.


Highway Bridges, Railings Susworte 1,250,


Chap. 90 maintenance 300. Chap. 90 1,000.


Town Expenses 12,935. listed on page 90. Schools 16,750.


Street lights 400.


mothwork 210.


Old some Day 25. Total 34490.


F. J. Taylor John black.


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Harraut for the annual Faure Meeting held February 2, 1942


Commonwealth of massachusetts Franklin s.S.


To one of the bonstables of the Tour of Leverett Cheeting.


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warm the inhab. stauts of the Town of Leverett, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall it said Teverett on monday the second day of February next, at ten and one half o'clock in the printon. Then and there to act on the following articles -namely:


article1. To choose a moderator to preside at Lind mieterca.


article 2. To choose add necessary fliers for the year insung


article 3. To act on the report of the inditor.


Selectmen, School Committee and Library Trustees. article 4. To see the Jowww will vote to accept the list of jurors as prepared by the electricen article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise


and appropriate money for the care of Cemeteries in Town, or act anything thereow.


article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the Town Library, or act anything thereon.




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