Town annual report of Saugus 1926, Part 2

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1926
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 298


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ART. 56. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $550 for the purpose of purchasing land for school pur- poses described in Article 55, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Rosanna M. Gautreau and others.


ART. 57. To see if the town will vote to purchase for school purposes the following described parcel of land situated on Fairmount avenue : Southwesterly by Fairmount avenue, 50.04 feet ; northwesterly by lot 293, 70 feet ; northeasterly by lots 503 and 504, 50 feet ; southeasterly by lot 290, 73 feet ; con- taining 3,412 square feet, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Otto F. Persson and others.


ART. 58. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $350 for the purpose of purchasing land for school purposes described in Article 57, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Otto F. Persson and others.


ART. 59. To see if the town will vote to purchase for school purposes the following described parcel of land situated on Cleveland avenue : Northeasterly by Cleveland avenue, 50 feet ; southeasterly by lot 506, 80 feet ; southwesterly by lots 290 and


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291, 50 feet ; northwesterly by lot 503, 80 feet ; containing 4,000 square feet, or to see what action the town will take in the mat- ter, agreeable to the petition of Eva M. Fairchild and others.


ART. 60. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $200 for the purpose of purchasing land for school pur- poses described in Article 59, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Eva M. Fairchild and others.


ART. 61. To see if the town will vote to transfer a parcel of land from the Overseers of the Poor Department to the School Department, being a portion of the Town Farm land bounded as follows: Starting at the southerly corner of the Oaklandvale School lot and running 200 feet on Main street ; thence turning at right angles to Main street and running about 800 feet ; thence turning at right angles and running about 1,000 feet to land of Maxwell ; thence following land of said Maxwell ; back to the northwest corner of the school lot; said transfer to comprise in all about 10 acres, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Ellery E. Metcalf and others.


ART. 62. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Select- men to locate incandescent lights in the following places, and to make an appropriation for that purpose : One on Williams avenue in front of Robert Orr's ; one on Marshall avenue, sec- ond pole up from Westland avenue; one on Sea View avenue ; one on Warren avenue, corner of Lander street ; one on Spring street near residence of Edward Wilson; three on Glen Park avenue; one on Bow street near Moen's Filling Station ; one on Spring street, near residence of George Porter ; one on Dale street ; one on DeSota street, third telephone pole in from Elm street ; one at corner of DeSota and Evergreen streets ; one at corner of DeSota and Magnolia streets ; one at corner of Ever- green and Mount Hope streets ; one at corner of Magnolia and Mount Hope streets ; one at corner of Social and Seminole streets ; one on Fairchild avenue in front of residence of Jude LeBlanc; one on Sterling avenue between residences of Earl Graves and Henry Goodwin ; one on Anawan avenue about 400 feet from Essex street ; one on Cliff road; one on Eastside avenue, off Central street ; agreeable to the petition of Arthur M. Brown, James F. Miller, Richard Downes, Marcella A.


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Hansen, John H. Reilly, Frederick H. Griswold, Basil J. Ring and William Butler.


ART. 63. To see if the town will vote to accept Ocean View avenue from Western avenue to Summit avenue, a distance of 500 feet, as per plan and specifications filed with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Angelo Rossetti and others.


ART. 64. To see if the town will vote to accept East Denver street from its junction with Winter street to its junction with Central street, as per plan and specifications filed with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Andrew C. Lynn and others.


ART. 65. To see if the town will vote to accept Pearson street, easterly from Foster street, a distance of 700 feet, in ac- cordance with plan and specifications on file with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Frank M. Symonds and others.


ART. 66. To see if the town will vote to accept that portion of Appleton street which runs from the junction of Summer street and said Appleton to Cliff road, according to plan and specifications on file with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of William B. Rodgers and others.


ART. 67. To see if the town will vote to accept Great Woods road and Hobson street, as per plan and specifications filed with the Town Clerk, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Richard T. Pugh and others.


The polls will open at 12 o'clock noon and shall close at 8 o'clock P. M. and you are hereby directed to serve this War- rant by posting attested copies at the usual places seven days, at least, before the time of holding said meeting, and to distribute copies as provided by the By-laws at least four days before.


HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting.


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Given under our hands and Town Seal this twenty-ninth day of January, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-six.


[TOWN SEAL]


VERNON W. EVANS, HAROLD E. DODGE, C. F. NELSON PRATT, Board of Selectmen.


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


ESSEX, SS.


February 17, 1926.


Pursuant hereunto I have served the within Warrant as directed by posting attested copies at Town Hall, Austin's store and Paul's barber shop in Precinct One; Post Office, Clifton- dale square, Conner's barber shop and Boston & Maine depot in Precinct Two; Upham's store and Francis Clark's store, Lin- coln avenue in Precinct Three; store corner of Felton street, Nelson's store Pleasant Hills, Oaklandvale school and store at Golden Hills in Precinct Four ; Lowell's store, Corbett's store and Gullidge's store, Lynnhurst, in Precinct Five, at least seven days before said meeting and distributed to the inhabitants at least four days before according to the By-laws.


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


A true copy. Attest :


HENRY A. PARKER, Town Clerk.


ESSEX, SS.


To W. Charles Sellick, Constable of the Town of Saugus, GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Saugus, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet at the Town


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Hall, on Monday evening, March eighth, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, A.D., at 8.15 o'clock, to hear and act on the following articles, viz :


ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


ART. 2. To hear and act on reports of Committees.


ART. 3. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to make a contract with the City of Melrose, or its officers or agents, for the purchase of a water supply system established or to be established in that part of the Town of Saugus adjacent to the Saugus-Melrose line, which cannot be conveniently reached by the water supply system of the Town of Saugus, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Grover C. Waybright and others.


ART. 4. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Board of Selectmen to petition the legislature for an enactment to authorize the City of Melrose to supply water to the inhabitants of the Town of Saugus who reside in that part of the town near the boundary line between said City of Melrose and said town, which cannot be conveniently furnished with water by the water system of said Town of Saugus, or to see what action the town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Grover C. Waybright and others.


And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies at the usual places seven days, at least, before the time of holding said meeting, and to distribute copies, as pro- vided by the By-Laws, at least four days before.


HEREOF, FAIL NOT, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands and the Town Seal this eleventh day of February. A.D., nineteen hundred and twenty-six.


[TOWN SEAL]


VERNON W. EVANS, HAROLD E. DODGE, C. F. NELSON PRATT, Selectmen, Town of Saugus.


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


ESSEX, SS.


February, 17, 1926.


Pursuant hereunto I have served the within Warrant as directed by posting attested copies at Town Hall, Austin's store and Paul's Barber shop in Precinct One ; Post Office, Cliftondale Square, Connor's Barber shop and Boston & Maine depot in Precinct Two ; Upham's store and Francis Clark's store, Lincoln avenue in Precinct Three; Store corner of Felton street, Nelson's store Pleasant Hills, Oaklandvale School and store at Golden Hills in Precinct Four ; Lowell's store, Corbett's store and Gullidge's store, Lynnhurst in Precinct Five, at least seven days before said meeting and distributed to the inhabitants at least four days before according to the By-Laws.


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


A true copy. Attest :


HENRY A. PARKER, Town Clerk.


TOTAL VOTES CAST FOR TOWN OFFICERS


March 1, 1926.


Town Clerk


Precinct


Precinct Two


Precinct


Precinct


Precinct


One


Three


Four


Five


Total


George H. Flockton, Jr. 148


170


129


So


98


625


* Henry A. Parker Blanks


557


'501


396


233


132


1,819


36


45


51


22


16


170


741


716


576


335


246


2,614


Selectmen


*Harold E. Dodge


376


41I


311


I77


60 1,335


* Vernon W. Evans


360


408


373


164


SI 1,386


George H. Mason


305


454


169


175


So


1,183


Daniel B. Murphy


74


85


45


23


19


246


*C. F. Nelson Pratt


377


298


280


175


183


1,313


John E. Price


266


91


97


91


83


628


Harry Woodward


206


138


209


84


154


791


Blanks


259


263


244


116


78


960


2,223 2,148 1,728


1,005


738


7,842


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Assessor


*Edwin K. Hayden Willie R. Mitchell Blanks


425


454


300


193


79


1,45I


234


152


157


103


144


790


82


IIO


119


39


23


373


741


716


576


335


246 2,614


Overseers of the Poor


*George H. Ames


552


415


306


224


125


1,622


*Evan Evans


345


400


335


177


92


1,349


Rosanna M. Gautreau


240


150


178


86


147


801


*Ernest M. Hatch


428


503


303


207


95


1,536


Grover C. Waybright


116


50


64


35


67


332


Henry B. Winslow


209


158


150


87


74


678


Mary A. Comack Blanks


333


471


392


189


138


1,523


2,223


2,148


1,728 1,005


738 7,842


Treasurer


Edward C. Clark


173


179


171


80


93


696


*Granville A. Clark Blanks


525


466


327


228


I 29


1,675


43


71


78


27


24


243


741


716


576


335


246


2,614


Collector of Taxes


George H. Flockton, Jr. 147


167


140


87


91


632


*Henry A. Parker Blanks


563


513


393


236


I45


1,850


31


36


43


I 2


IO


I32


741


716


576


335


246 2,614


Constable


*W. Charles Sellick James L. Conway Blanks


645


595


476


287


210 2,213


I


I


96


I 20


100


48


36


400


741


716


576


335


246 2,614


I


I


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Board of Health, Three Years


*Tom D. Emmett


535


500


355


230


129 1,749


James Entwistle


148


95


142


65


90


540


Blanks


58


121


79


40


27


325


741


716


576


335


246 2,614


School Committee, Three Years


Mildred G. Dinsmore


1 70


308


230


129


68


905


Margaret E. Gregson,


108


I26


II7


8 [


77


509


*Ellery E. Metcalf


413


227


I43


103


78


964


Blanks


50


55


86


22


23


236


741


716


576


335


246


2,614


Trustees of Public Library, Three Years


*Fred E. Ewart


518


406


284


2II


I22


1,541


*Basil J. Ring


271


236


248


IIO


149


1,014


Felix H. Widell


298


280


168


166


70


982


Blanks


395


510


452


183


151


1,691


1,482 1,432 1,152


670


492 5,228


Cemetery Commissioner, Three Years


*Benjamin F. Fullerton 619 Blanks 122


537


415


269


187


2,027


179


161


66


59


587


741


716


576


335


246 2,614


Tree Warden


*Thomas E. Berrett Blanks


594


549


429


288


197


2,057


147


167


I47


47


49


557


741


716


576


335


246 2,614


Planning Board, Three Years


*John C. Pitman


486


508


373


227


167 1,761


*Frank M. Ramsdell


595


489


368


259


170


1,881


John W. Foley Blanks


I


I


401


434


411


1 84


155 1,585


1,482 1,432 1,152


670


492 5,228


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Number of Males who voted . 1,554


Number of Females who voted .


. 1,060


Total vote cast


. 2,614


A true copy. Attest :


HENRY A. PARKER,


Town Clerk.


March 2, 1926.


I hereby appoint Miss Lillian Shores as Assistant Town Clerk, according to Section 19, Chapter 41, of the General Laws.


HENRY A. PARKER, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


March 8, 1926.


The meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk, Henry A. Parker, at eight o'clock, P.M.


The Warrant was read by the Town Clerk, omitting the read- ing of the articles upon motion which was carried, that the read- ing of the articles be dispensed with.


ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Chose Frank P. Bennett, Jr., for Moderator, who, after being duly qualified by the Town Clerk, took charge of the meeting.


ART. 2. Reports of Committees. Saugus Home Investigat- ing Committee :


Ellery E. Metcalf, Chairman of the Saugus Home Investigating Committee made a report for the Committee, which report was accepted. Unaminous consent of the meeting being given said Ellery E. Metcalf made the following motion which was carried :


Voted, That the Moderator appoint a committee of five citizens to act as an advisory committee, to meet frequently with the Overseers of the Poor concerning the operation and the economic management of the market gardening, dairying, marketing and


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other agricultural developments on the Town Farm; that two members of this advisory committee be farmers; and three members be business men, one of these three latter being chosen for his executive ability.


The following committee was appointed : Karl L. Norris, Henry A. B. Peckham, Henry O. Westendarp, Charles E. Still- ings and Henry W. Conant.


Consent was given the Schoolhouse Committee on Heating to present their report after Article 29 is taken up.


The committee on Municipal Garage was given further time, this report being a report of progress.


The report of .the Honor Roll Committee was deferred until later.


At 8.15 P. M. the meeting was adjourned until after the adjournment of the Special Town Meeting called at 8. 15.


The Annual Town Meeting was again called to order at 8.30 P.M.


Report of the Planning Board on Sewerage was accepted.


Report of Finance Committee on Purchasing Agent accepted.


Voted, That the Board of Selectmen be and the same are hereby directed to call in conference, prior to May 1, 1926, the Board of Health, Board of Assessors, Finance Committee and Planning Board for the purpose of making further study and recommendations in regards to the sewerage situtation in Saugus.


The Moderator appointed and swore in the following persons as tellers : Frank B. Newhall, Charles H. Townsend, Henry H. Calderwood, Timothy J. Bannon, George R. Clough, Mr. Cook and Mr. Amos C. Towle.


Voted, That Article 6 be taken up.


ART. 6. Maintenance and repairs on Essex County Tuber- culosis Hospital.


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Voted, That the sum of $2,336.47 be and the same hereby is appropriated for the expense apportioned by the County Com- missioners upon the inhabitants of the Town of Saugus, for the care, maintenance and repairs of Hospital for the care of per- sons suffering from Tuberculosis, from January 1, 1925 through December 31, 1925.


ART. 3. Town Charges.


General Government


Voted, That the sum of $50 for the salary of the Moderator for 1926 be indefinitely postponed, upon request of the Moderator.


Voled, That the sum of $350 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for the expenses of the Finance Committee.


Voted, That the sum of $2, 185 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Selectmen's Department, including the salaries of the Selectmen of $1,200 up to and including December 31, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $1,395 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Accountant's Department, including the salary of the Accountant.


Voted, That the sum of $2, 150 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Treasurer's Department, including the salary of the Treasurer of $750 through December 31, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $3,400 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Tax Collector's Department, including the salary of the Collector of $1, 200 through December 31, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $900 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Tax Title Expense.


Voted, That the sum of $6,189 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Assessor's Department, including $900, for salaries of the Assessors through December 31, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $70.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated, for the Registration of Town Notes.


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Voted, That the sum of $750 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Law Department.


Voted, That the sum of $800 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Town Clerk's Department, including $500, for the salary of the Town Clerk through December 31, 1926, and $300 for expenses; and fees received from all sources to be paid to the town.


Voted, That the sum of $2,600 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of Election and Registration.


Voted, That the sum of $3,735 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Town Hall Department, including $1,468 for salary of Janitor.


Voted, That the sum of $5,124 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Public Works Department.


Voted, That the sum of $200 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Planning Board.


Protection of Persons and Property


Voted, That the sum of $23,997.30 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Police Department.


Voted, That the sum of $50.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the salary of Town Constable for the year 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $2,200 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the salary of Chief of the Fire Department through December 31, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $17,090 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Firemen's Salaries.


Voted, That the sum of $250 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the salary of the Superintendent of Fire Alarms.


Voted, That the sum of $133.36 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the salary of the Board of Fire Engineers, through April 30, 1926.


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Voted, That the sum of $4,940 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Fire Department.


Voted, That the sum of $500 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Hydrant Service.


Voted. That the sum of $775 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the inspection of buildings.


Voted, To reconsider vote on appropriation for the inspection of buildings.


Voted, That the sum of $975 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the inspection of buildings.


Voted, That the sum of $750 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the Department of Sealer of Weights and Measures.


Voted, That the sum of $2,085.09 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the Gypsy Moth Department.


Voted, That the sum of $700 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for the Tree Warden's Department, including $200 for the planting of new trees.


Voted, That the sumof $100 be and the same is hereby appro- ated for the salary of Forest Warden through December 31, 1926.


Health and Sanitation


Voted, That the sum of $2, 238 be and the same is hereby ap- propriated for the expenses of the Health Department including salaries of the Board of Health through December 31, 1926, of $725.


Voted, That the sum of $150 be and the same is hereby ap- propriated for Vital Statistics.


Voted, That the sum $1,200 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for the Inspection of Plumbing.


Voted, That the sum,of $300 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for the Inspection of Milk and Cattle.


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Voted, That the sum of $5,180 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the Collection of Ashes and Garbage.


Highways, Fences and Bridges


Voted, That the sum of $27,300 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Highways, Fences and Bridges.


Permanent Construction of Highways under discussion at time of adjournment, Mr. Harry Woodward having the floor.


Voted, At 10.20 P. M. to adjourn to Monday evening, March 15, 1926, at 8 o'clock.


A true copy. Attest :


HENRY A. PARKER, Town Clerk.


Adjourned Town Meeting.


March 15, 1926.


Meeting called to order by the Moderator at 8 o'clock, P. M.


Voted, That the reading of the Records of the last meeting be dispensed with.


The Moderator, acting under Article 2, Section 10 of the By- laws, requested all persons, not legal voters of the Town of Saugus, to retire from the hall during the transaction of all town business, but that the right side of the gallery be reserved for High School children.


The Moderator appointed and swore in the following persons as tellers : Ulric B. F. A. Jenkins, Frank B. Newhall, Mildred G. Dinsmore, Timothy J. Bannon, Grover C. Waybright, Mr. Cook and Mr. Taylor.


Voted, To take up the previous question, viz ; Highways, Permanent Construction.


Voted, That the sum of $17,000 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of continuing the reconstruction of Lincoln avenue, and a sum not exceeding $8,000 be, and the same is hereby appropriated, to continue the permanent recon-


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struction of Water and Walnut streets, the amount to be expended not to exceed the amount which the state and county shall each appropriate for Water and Walnut streets.


Voted, That the sum of $5,000 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Sidewalks.


Voted, That the sum of $13, 100 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the removal of snow and ice.


Voted, That the sum of $10,616.32 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Street Lighting, including $100 for the instal- lation of new lamps.


Charities


Voted, That the sum of $16,500 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Overseers of the Poor, including $550 for the salaries of the Overseers through Decem- ber, 31, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $11,500 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Saugus Home.


Voted, That the sum of $1,000 be and the same is hereby appropriated for State Aid.


Voted, That at 10.30 P.M., the meeting be adjourned to March 22, 1926.


Voted, That the sum of $200 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Soldier's Burial.


Voted, That the sum of $4,500 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Soldiers' Relief.


Education and Libraries


General appropriation for Schools under discussion at time of adjournment.


Adjournment at 10.30 P.M. to Monday evening, March 22, 1926.


A true copy. Attest :


HENRY A. PARKER,


Town Clerk.


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Adjourned Town Meeting.


March 22, 1926.


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 8.05 P.M.


Voted, That the reading of the records of the last meeting be dispensed with.


Voted, To take up the previous question, viz. : School appropriation which was under discussion at close of the last meeting, March 15, 1926.


The Moderator appointed and swore in the following tellers : Frank B. Newhall, Rosanna M. Gautreau, Timothy J. Bannon, Walter Wilson and Horace C. Ramsdell.


Voted, That the sum of $185,300.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the general expenses of the School Depart- ment. Yeas, 184; Nays, 8.


Voted, That the sum of $10,750.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Schoolhouse Repairs.


Voted, That the sum of $4,500.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the Public Library.


Recreation and Unclassified


Voted, That the sum of $300 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for Memorial Day expenses, the same to be expended under the direction of Post 95, G. A. R.


Voted, That the sum of $950 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for printing and distributing Town Reports.


Voted, That the sum of $6,022.44 be and the same is hereby appropriated for insurance. Yeas, 168; Nays, 28.


Voted, That the sum of $250 be and the same is hereby appropriated for Public Grounds.


Voted, That the sum of $6,000 be and the same is hereby appropriated for the Reserve Fund.


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Enterprises and Cemeteries


Voted, To postpone action on Water Purchase appropriation until after appropriation for Water Extension is acted upon.


Voted, To postpone action on Water Maintenance appropria- tion until after appropriation for Water Extension is acted upon.




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