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HORACE F. TUTTLE,
Town Clerk.
.
Births Registered in 1929
No.
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Name of Child
Name of Parents
1. May 16. Concord
2. Nov. 15.
Waltham
. Robert Bruce Barry
3. Feb. 14. Concord . Briggs, Charles Romeo, Jr.
4. Aug. 24. Concord
Bursaw. Lorraine Olive
5. Aug. 6. Concord
Christofferson, Marjorie
Henry E. and Beatrice J. Prescott Edwin H. and Gladys Hansen Orma L. and Marion H. Janvrin
6. Sept. 13. Concord
. Clark, Robert Edwin . DiGiacomandrea, Antonio PaulNick and Molly Natale
7. Apr. 27.
Acton
. D'Intino, Libera Marcella ..
9. Oct. 23. Acton . Dymsza, Jeanette Anne .
10. Dec. 4. Aeton . Gagnon, Barbara Elenor .
11. Feb. 16. Acton . Goodrich, Albert Edward, Jr. . Albert E. and Gertrude H. Alho
12. Aug. 15. Concord . Goodrich, Horace Junior .
13. Dec. 15.
Concord
. Gravlin, Douglas Albert
14. Oct. 28. Concord
. Haynes, Roberta Joy
15. Apr. 7. Concord . Hogan, Mary Claire 16. Aug. 30. Concord . Howe, Marion Louise
17. May 4.
Boston
Jones, George Marshall
18. Dec. 22.
Aeton
. Legere, Joseph Alfred .
19. Jan. 21. Marlborough . . Leveroni, Margaret Frances
20. .July 24. Concord . Long, Eileen Mildred
21. Apr. 11. Aeton .Mauro, Robert Leone
22. Aug. 14.
Concord . Merry, Frances Jean Harold and Bertha Mansfield
23. Nov. 3. Acton . Murray, Elizabeth May
Thomas M. and Alice K. Evans
24. Feb. 14. Acton . Nelson, Allen Herbert
. Donato and Maria S. DiBenedito . Alexander and Melvina Lucas . Joseph and Ida Gould
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. Horace M. and Sarah Liverman . Albert C. and Viola M. Wamboldt . George E. and Alice G. Seymour Peter J. and Margaret M. Punch James S. and Arlene Stuart Hugh M. and Helena M. MeKercher Marcel and Eveline Daly
.. Lewis and Margaret Burke . Howard A. and Ethel M. Tracey Frank and Mary Palma
. Murray D. and Margaret J. Christofferson
8. May 5. Aeton
.Bancroft, Benjamin Owen . . . . Clesson A. and Gladys Morse Carl W. and Alma E. Hall Barry Charles R. and Gunda Anderson
25. July 17. Concord . Newsham, Paul Allen Acton . Olson, Edward Louis
26. Nov. 24.
.. Thomas and Grace E. Bezanson Peter and Lillian Breault
27. Jan. 31. Concord . Paddock, Lawrence Sidney . . . Sidney L. A. and Lois R. Britain 28. June 13. Concord . Pendergast, Dorothy . Edward L. and Elizabeth M. Benere
29. June 10.
Concord
Phillps, Herbert Ezra
30. Mar. 27.
Acton Price, Herbert Robbins . Rogers, William Henry
. Andrew S. and Louise A. Bertwell . Clifford A. and Thelma Robbins . E. Stuart and Bertha Henry
32. Oct. 28.
31. June 6. Concord Concord . Richardson, George Alvin, 3rd.George A. and Carmen E. Notreman
33. May 10.
Acton Stuart, Raymond Lee Raymond and Grace E. Chickering 34. Mar. 25.
Concord . Tracy, Phyllis Estella .. . Howard S. and Portia E. Hardy
35. Sept. 10.
Concord . Tuttle, William Davis, Jr. .... William D. and Thelma M. Perry
36. Nov. 15.
Concord . Walther, Henrietta Gertrude . . Augustine J. and Mary A. Murphy
37. June 14. Concord . Woodworth, Jason Rudolph . . Randall N. and Helen M. Johnson
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Marriages Registered in 1929
No. Date
Place of Marriage
Names Residence
1. Dec. 28. Somerville
Bond, Joseph Henry . Acton
Wanamaker, Winona Florence
. Somerville
Cameron, Allan Charles
Acton
2. Nov. 23. Brockton
Scribner, Doris Kathryn
. Acton
3. Feb. 11. Acton Deane, Richard Frank Passaic, N. Y.
Merriam, Bertha Whittemore . Acton
4. Sept. 7. Acton
. Elliott, Percy Rolland Acton
Anderson, Margaret
. Concord
Enneguess, Daniel J.
Acton
Frigard, Tina L.
. Maynard
6. Sept. 29. Acton
Field, James Irving
. Somerville
17 Van Winkle, Ruth Christine Acton
7. Apr. 16. Acton
.Fletcher, Paul Deland
Littleton
Massie, Mildred Esther Acton
8. July 18. Littleton
Foster, Rufus Eion . .
. Belmont
McGee, Dorcas Myrtle Acton
9. Mar. 1. Watertown . French, Charles B. . Acton
Doucette, Anna , Westford
10. Jan. 5. Boston
. Grenon, Ernest Wilfred Acton
Burdett, Ruth Irene Boston
11. May 26. Maynard Griffin, Paul E. . Acton
Grant, Eleanore C.
. Acton
12. July 20. Acton Hall, Raymond L. . Newton, Conn.
Hall, Margaret Acton
13. Jan. 5. Acton . Howe, James S. . Acton
Stuart, Arlene
. Acton
5. Oct. 15. Maynard
14. Oct. 5. Acton . Lee, Arthur W. Carlisle
Decoster, Minetta B. , Acton
15. Apr. 28. Arlington Logan, Ralph Ambrose . Concord
Sanford, Frances Josephine . Acton
16. Nov. 10. Manchester, N. H. .. Mackenzie, Herbert Leon . Acton
Walker, Letitia . Lawrence
17. July 25. Boxboro McGreen, Sherman Foote Acton
Woodcock, Lola Pulver . New York City
18. Aug. 10. Belmont
McKelvie, Arthur M.
Acton
Crosby, Mabel Storrie . Acton
Nealey, Ronald Hartwell
. Concord
Cole, Marion Frances Acton
20. Sept. 21. Acton Nelsen, Norman Trygve . Boston
Granberg, Hazel Wilhelmina Acton
21. Apr. 27. Concord Nolan, Frederick . Concord 18
Mclaughlin, Esther Elizabeth . Acton
22. June 15. Acton Paradis, Theodore Joseph . Manhasset, L. I., N. Y.
23. Apr. 11. Concord
Richardon, George Alvin Jr. Acton
Noterman, Carmen Elizabeth
. Acton
24. Aug. 24. Acton
Robus, William Allen
. Lincoln
Swift, Virginia ... . Acton
25. June 10. Acton
. Sexton, William F.
Maynard
Hennessey, Lena Frances . Acton
26. Dec. 28. Maynard Swanson, Oscar . Acton
Waterhouse, Mary H. . Maynard
27. Sept. 21. Wendell
. Teele, William Henry . Acton
Muise, Katherine May . Wendell
28. July 16. Maynard . Tuttle, Osgood .. Acton Heath, Mary Theresa Acton
19. Nov. 23. Acton
Dorr, Tyler Vesta Acton
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Deaths Registered in 1929
No.
Date of Death
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
1. Nov. 1.
Baldwin, Mary Maria
73
2
8
2. Jan. 28. Banks, Ella Frances
72
3
22
3. May 4. Boyne, Agnes E.
88
2
27
4.
Nov. 13. Bunnell, Carson
26
5. Apr. 11.
Callahan, Mary J.
75
6.
Mar. 14.
Chandler, Ella M.
67
19
7. June 27.
Daniels, George W.
72
4
6
9. Feb. 3.
Durkee, Florence Elizabeth
6
3
10.
June 25.
Eaton, Ralph Dyer
57
4
11.
May 26.
Eaton, Warren
21
4
23
12. Dec. 20.
Edwards, Charles
80
8
9
13. July 20.
Farrar, Daniel H.
85
4
17
14.
Aug. 21.
Fletcher, Lizzie Roth
73
4
4
15.
Aug. 1.
Fobes, Mary Adella
58
7
13
16. Aug. 18.
Heath, Charles Barker
67
8
18
17. Sept. 6.
Holbrook, Ellen Ann
77
11
25
18.
Nov. 12.
Holt, Clara E.
80
6
25
19.
Jan. 27.
Howe, Maggie Ann
88
2
14
20. Oct. 23.
Knowlton, Angie Harvey
80
6
18
21.
Sept. 15.
Kolb, Joseph J.
61
23.
Oct. 13.
Lee, Thomas E.
59
2
-
24. Sept. 5.
Lowden, Arthur Stevens
57
11
18
25. Aug. 12.
MacMillan, Miles
54
27.
Nov. 3.
Morehouse, Hazel I.
68
8
1
29. Nov. 13.
Nurmi, Hjalmar
35
30.
Sept. 14.
Phalen, Harriet D.
71
3
28
31.
Feb. 17.
Proctor, Martha Elizabeth
74
4
24
32.
Aug. 11.
Richardson, Sidney Laforest
72
2
20
23.
Aug. 5. Schofield, John Albert
30
6
12
34. May 26.
Stanley, Mary A.
83
10
14
35. Feb. 9. Teele, Stephen E.
20
4
17
36.
July 7.
Vitakevetz, Tony
56
7
5
·
38. July 21. Willis, Marrilla E.
87
5
5
39.
Sept. 10. Wooding, Henry Joseph
71
9
6
-
-
28. Sept. 22.
Kuczun, Simon
44
22.
Nov. 13.
26. Nov.' 1.
Marchuk, Akalina
45
36
Nagle, Agnes Julia
-
37. Dec. 8. Wells, Leonard R. D.
69
8. Jan. 31.
Davis, Alice E.
88
.
Non-Resident Burials, 1929
No.
Date of Death
Name
Yrs.
Age Mos. Days
Place of Death
Place of Burial
1.
Apr. 9.
Badger, Mary A.
87
Malden
. Woodlawn
2. Dec. 16.
Barnard, Andew J.
86
8
20
Hollis, N. H.
. Woodlawn
3. Dec. 13.
Barrows, Frederick
59
5
10
Providence, R. I.
. Woodlawn
4. Apr. 28.
Beach, Jane Vaughan
78
1
7
Princeton
. Mt. Hope
5. Jan. 14. Desmond, Ellen B.
87
4
26
Somerville
. Woodlawn
6. Sept. 12.
Despeaux, Mary M.
98
9
2
Somerville
. Woodlawn
7.
July 7.
Dillon, Rilla L.
44
11
7
Sharon
. Woodlawn
8. Apr. 6.
Harris, Arthur
41
4
4
Plainview, N. Y.
. Woodlawn
9. Dec. 21.
Lentell, Ada
84
9
26
Lexington
. Mt. Hope
11. Nov. 9, 1913. Nagle, Frank
57
7
22
Acton .
. Woodlawn
12.
Aug.
7. Priest, Emma C.
73
7
12
Boston
.Mt. Hope
13. May 9. Robbins, Lucy .
55
6
12
Somerville
. Woodlawn
14. May 17. Shapley, Carrie Aldula
66
1
28
Melrose
. Woodlawn
15. Mar. 24. Waddington, Mary J.
78
3
26
W. Englewood, N. J.
. Mt. Hope
16. Jan. 1. Watts, Charles Francis
80
6
Concord
. Woodlawn
17. Dec. 28. Wetherbee, Charles C.
77
11
23
Malden
. Woodlawn
18. Jan. 29. Whitney, Adelia
63
Harvard
Mt. Hope
19. Nov. 29. Wright, Warren M. 47
1
26
Watertown . Mt. Hope
20
-
Crescent, Fla.
. Mt. Hope
10. July 2.
McDonald, Christine
79
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Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting,
Held March 11, 1929
Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers and com- mittees and fix salaries of all town officers.
Chose, Warren H. Jones, trustee of the Elizabeth White fund, for three years.
Chose, Clarence D. Cram, trustee of the West Acton Fire- man's Relief fund, for three years.
Chose, Charles E. Smith, trustee of the Goodnow fund, for three years.
Voted : To fix the salary of the tax collector at three quar- ters of one percent of the amount collected.
Voted : That the salary of the chairman of the selectmen be two hundred dollars per annum and the other members one hun- dred dollars each per annum.
Voted: That the salary of the moderator be fifteen dollars for the annual meeting and ten dollars for other meetings.
Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the board of public welfare be seventy-five dollars per annum and the other members forty dollars each per annum.
Voted: That the salary of the town treasurer be five hun- dred dollars per annum.
Voted: That the salary of the town accountant be four hun- dred dollars per annum.
Voted: That the salary of the town clerk be two hundred dollars per annum.
Voted: That the salaries of the assessors be five hundred and fifty dollars in the aggregate per annum to be apportioned as they may determine and fifty dollars for the salary of a clerk.
Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to fix the salaries of all other town officers.
Article 2. To see if the town will vote to accept the reports of the several town officers.
Voted: To accept the reports of the several town officers as printed.
Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any com- mittees chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.
The chairman of the selectmen presented a report for the com- mittee chosen at the special town meeting, November 7, 1928, to investigate the matter of claims and liabilities on account of the accident to the school bus at South Acton, April 27, 1928.
Voted: To receive the report of the committee as a report of progress, and that the committee be continued for the purpose for which it was chosen.
Article 4. To see what sum of money the town will appro- priate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several
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departments of the town and determine how the same shall be raised.
Under this article and other articles in the warrant it was voted to raise and appropriate for :
Roads, general maintenance
$12,000.00
Schools
45,000.00
Street lighting
5,016.50
Memorial library 800.00 · 200.00
Books
Hydrant service
2,984.00
General government
4,800.00 800.00
Cemeteries
1,000.00
Military aid
200.00
State aid
300.00
Soldier's relief
300.00
Police department
1,200.00
Board of health
1,000.00
Public welfare
2,500.00
Snow removal
1,500.00
Care of shade trees
Reserve fund
Unclassified
Bonds, high school and others
9,600.00
Interest, bonds and notes
2,580.00
Interest on revenue loans
2,600.00 300.00
Fire department maintenance
1,300.00
New hose
250.00
Forest fires
500.00
Gypsy moth work
1,250.00
Liability insurance
500.00 270.00
Treasurer's and collector's bonds
Public health nurse
2,200.00 300.00 300.00
Laws Brook road
1,500.00
School street
1,500.00
Road machinery
5,000.00
Nagog Hill road
1,500.00
Athletic Field high school
2,000.00
Town forest 300.00
$115,550.50
Voted to appropriate the unexpended balance of $655.95 from the surplus war bonus fund, to improve the common at Acton Center.
Voted : To instruct the assessors to deduct from the amount required to be assessed the current year $10,000 on account of
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Buildings and grounds
500.00 1,200.00 500.00
Memorial day
Demonstration work (agriculture)
Dump, grading and filling
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surplus revenue and the amount of all the estimated receipts of the town, except from loans and taxes.
Article 5. To see what sum of money the town will raise for the observance of Memorial day.
Voted : To raise and appropriate three hundred dollars.
Voted : That the chairman of the selectmen, the commander of Isaac Davis Post and the commander of the American Legion be a committee to expend this appropriation and direct the cere- monies of the observance of Memorial day.
Article 6. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes.
Voted: That all taxes, other than poll, shall be payable not later than October 15, 1929, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after November 1, interest shall be charged at the rate of six percent per annum from October 15, 1929, until such taxes are paid.
Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will raise for the maintenance of the fire department or vote anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate thirteen hundred dollars for main- tenance and two-hundred and fifty dollars for new hose.
Article 8. To see if the town will pay for fighting brush fires and fix price thereon.
Voted : To appropriate five-hundred dollars and that the price per hour be fixed by the forest warden.
Article 9. To see what action the town will take toward the suppression of the brown tail and gypsy moth.
Voted: To appropriate twelve hundred and fifty dollars.
Article 10. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town, or act anything thereon.
Voted: To appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars.
Article 11. To see what amount of money the town will ap- propriate for the payment of premiums on the treasurer's and col- lector's bonds, or act anything thereon.
Article 11. Voted to appropriate the sum of two hundred and seventy dollars.
Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year begin- ning January 1, 1929, and to issue a note or notes therefor, pay- able within one year any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year .
Voted: That the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1929, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Article 13. To see if the town will vote to employ a public health nurse and appropriate a sum of money for the maintenance of the same.
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Voted : To employ a public health nurse to be under the direction of the board of health.
Voted : To appropriate $2,200 for the maintenance of said nurse.
Article 14. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $300 or some other amount and elect a director, the money to be expended by, and the director to serve in co-ope- ration with the Middlesex County trustee's for county aid to agriculture in the work of the Middlesex County Extension Ser- vice under the provisions of Sections 40 to 45, Chapter 128, Gene- ral Laws of Massachusetts.
Voted : To appropriate the sum of $300.
Voted : That the selectmen be instructed to appoint a director.
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to install three ad- ditional street lights on Central street in South Acton between Martin street and the residence of Sidney Richardson or act any- thing thereon.
Voted : To dismiss the article.
Article 16. To see if the town will vote to condition Martin ;street from Maple street to Stow road, by resurfacing, grading and coating with tarvia, supplying new catch basins and culverts where necessary for complete drainage, or act anything thereon.
A motion to appropriate $1,000 did not prevail.
Article 17. To see if the town will vote to erect a light pole, twenty feet or thereabouts, north of the bridge crossing the stream von Martin street and on the east side of above street and maintain :a light on said pole, or act anything thereon.
Voted: That the selectmen be instructed to install a street light at the place described in the article provided it can be done without increasing the present appropriation for street lighting.
Article 18. To see if the town will vote to instruct the board of health to arrange to keep open for not more than two days in each week the public dump in precinct one or act anything there- on.
Voted : To dismiss the article.
Article 19. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $300 to be used or any part of it to grade the now aban- doned dump in precinct one opposite the cemetery, or act any- thing thereon.
Voted: To appropriate the sum of $300.
Article 20. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate to repair Harris street in the northerly part of the town.
Voted: That the special work called for in articles 20, 25, 26, 27, 30, 32, 33 and 36 of this warrant shall be taken care of by the selectmen, at their discretion under the appropriation for general maintenance of roads.
Article 21. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the unexpended balance of $655.95 from the surplus war bonus fund, to fix up the common at Acton Center, or act anything thereon.
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Voted : To appropriate the unexpended balance amounting to $655.95, from the surplus war bonus fund, for the improve- ment of the Common at Acton Center.
Article 22. To see what action the town will take with regard to electric street lighting.
Voted: That a committee of six be appointed by the select- men, with full power to act as they deem for the best interests of the town, in all negotiations relating to electric lighting in the town of Acton the ensuing year.
Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1500 to continue the reconstruction of Laws Brook road to the Concord line provided a like sum is allotted the town by the State Department of Public Works and a similar sum by the county of Middlesex or act anything thereon.
Voted : To raise and appropriate the sum of $1500 to conti- nue the reconstruction of Laws Brook road to the Concord line provided a like amount is allotted the town by the State Depart- ment of Public Works and a similar sum by the County of Mid- dlesex.
Article 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1500 to continue the reconstruction of School street from its intersection with Laws Brook road, to the State highway provided a like seem is allotted the town by the State Department of Public Works and a similar sum by the County of Midddlesex or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $1500 to con- tinue the reconstruction of School street from its intersection with Laws Brook road to the State highway provided a like sum is al- lotted the town by the State Department of Public Works and a similar sum by the County of Middlesex.
Article 25. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $1000 to gravel Arlington street from Elm street going east.
See vote recorded under article 20.
Article 26. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $1000, for the purpose of rebuilding the road extending from Fletcher corner to the Maynard line or act anything thereon.
See vote recorded under Article 20.
Article 27. To see if the town will vote to raise a sum of money to repair Summer street from Willow street to the Box- boro line.
See vote recorded under Article 20.
Article 28. To see what action the town will take with regard to the purchase of new road machinery.
Voted: To appropriate $5,000 for the purchase of new road machinery.
Article 29. To see if the town will vote to accept the ladder truck, which has been constructed by the members of the South Acton fire department, said truck to be a part of the fire fighting equipment of the town of Acton, but to be housed at the South Acton fire house in charge of the South Acton fire department.
Article 29. Voted to accept the ladder truck from the men-
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bers of the South Acton fire department upon the terms and conditions described in the article.
Voted: That the town place on record its hearty apprecia- tion of the work of the members of the South Acton fire depart- ment.
Article 30. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $500 to continue the reconstruction of Nashoba road.
See vote recorded under Article 20.
Article 31. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $300 for town forest work.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of $300.
Article 32. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of one thousand dollars to lay out and build a road from Massachusetts avenue, West Acton, to the driveway leading to Mr. Orla Nichols' house following the line of the abandoned electric car road or act anything thereon.
See vote recorded under Article 20.
Article 33. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of two thousand dollars for the purpose of maca- damizing Stow street from the Main street bridge to the lumber. yard or act anything thereon.
See vote recorded under Article 20.
Article 34. To see if the town will establish and maintain a street light at or near the houses of A. C. Jones, E. H. Hall Jr. and B. E. Hall on Alington street.
Voted : To instruct the selectmen to procure the installation of one street light to be located as described in the article.
Voted: To appropriate the sum of $16.50 for the mainten- ance thereof.
Article 35. To see if the town will establish and maintain a street light near the high school building at the corner of Massa- chusetts avenue and the Cutler road so called.
Voted: To instruct the selectmen to petition for such changes in street light locations as will provide a light at the place described in the article, such changes to be made without expense to the town.
Article 36. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars to grade the west corner of the Cutler road, so called,/ where it enters Massachusetts avenue.
See vote recorded under Article 20.
Article 37. To see if the town will reappropriate the sum of $1500 from cash on hand in the treasury for the purpose of recon- structing the Nagog Hill road from the Littleton line to Acton Center and instruct the selectmen to obtain an allotment from the County of Middlesex on this project if possible or act anything thereon.
Voted : To appropriate the sum of $1500 for the purpose of reconstructing Nagog Hill road as called for in the article.
Voted: To instruct the selectmen to obtain if possible an allotment from the County of Middlesex.
Article 38. To see if the town will vote to authorize the
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selectmen to sell the unused gravel-pit located on the State road about one mile north of East Acton village.
Voted: Unanimously to instruct the selectmen to tender to Mr. Murray Brown a deed of the land referred to in Article 38, for the sum of one dollar.
Article 39. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of two thousand dollars to develop the high school athletic field or act anything thereon.
Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars to develop the high school athletic field to be expended under the direction of the school committee.
Persons Having Dogs Licensed in 1929
Allard, Moses $2.00
Clifford, Albert 2.00
Allen, John F.
2.00
Condon, Timothy 2.00
Armburg, Fred
2.00
Conway, John F. 2.00
Bancroft, C. A.
5.00
Conant, Charlotte 2.00
Baxter, Miriam F.
2.00
Cook, David 5.00
Beach, Hazel
2.00
Costello, Edward 5.00
Bedford, Mrs. A. E. 2.00
Bennett, L. W.
2.00
Crocker, Charles 2.00
Berglind, Edward E. ..
2.00
Berglind, John E.
2.00
Davis, Wendell F. 5.00
Blaisdell, Lucile
2.00
DeSousa, Mrs. Benj. 2.00
Blanchard, Webster S. . 2.00
Bondelvitch, Walter 4.00
Doyle, Henry K. 2.00
Bowen, Robert M.
2.00
Drummond, Thomas F. . 2.00
Bowman, Herbert E. . .
2.00
Duggan, John A. 5.00
Boxill, Mrs. Cyril
2.00
Durkee, C. A. 5.00
Bradford, F. W. R.
2.00
Durkee, Raymond F. 2.00
Bradbury, Rolfe
4.00
Duren, Delta B.
2.00
Braman, Mrs. Frank
5.00
Dymaska, A.
2.00
Brill, Fred E.
4.00
Brown, J. A.
2.00
Eilertsen, Carl
2.00
Brown, Robert
2.00
Bulette, Frank W.
2.00
Evans, John H.
7.00
Busch, Edward
2.00
Farrar, Frank B.
2.00
Caldwell, Hazel
2.00
Farrar, F. Earl
5.00
Caldwell, Margaret
2.00
Farrar, J. (Maple St.) ..
2.00
Cahill, William
2.00
Finan, Bertha Cummings
5.00
Campbell, Leland H. 2.00
Fitzgerald, James 2.00
Chaffin, Nancy S. 4.00
Flagg, Alden . 4.00
Charter, W. W. 2.00
Fletcher, Charles J. 2.00
Cheney, Edward 2.00
Christofferson, Allen M. 2.00
Foley, Patrick 2.00
Clark, O. L. . 2.00
Freeman, George 2.00
Clapp, George E. 2.00
Freeman, Mathew 2.00
Davis, Charles E. 21.00
Berry, James N. 2.00
Coughlin, Harold J. 6.00
Deane, Mrs. Thomas 2.00
DiGiacomandria, Nichols 5.00
Edney, Charles F. 2.00
Enneguess, Michael 4.00
Fletcher, John L. 5.00
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Freeman, Richard 5.00
French, C. H.
2.00
Massie, Williams, Jr. 2.00
Frost, Alan B. 5.00
Mayell, Ruth . 2.00
Maynes, Everett M. 2.00
May, Francis A. 2.00
Gibbs, Harriet E. 2.00
Green, Catherine
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