Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1941-1945, Part 20

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1941
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REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSE


Mr. Richard Greenman Superintendent of Schools Acton, Massachusetts


Dear Sir:


I herewith submit my report for the school year ending December 31, 1943. The physical examinations of all school pupils with special attention given to pupils in competitive sports was made by Doctor Mayell. Notices were sent to parents for all defects which should have attention.


The Board of Health and school physician carried on the usual diphtheria preventative clinic, Schicking 68 pupils. Of this number 22 were negative, the rest were given toxoid injections.


The pre-school conference was held in June; 30 chil- dren came for examination for entrance to school in Sep- tember.


There were some measles, chicken pox, and a few scarlet fever cases during the year but not to the epidemic extent. During the Winter months there were the usual prevalent colds.


May I, at this time, express my thanks for the support given me by the teachers and superintendent?


Respectfully submitted,


LILLIAN F. TAYLOR, R. N.


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ACTON HIGH SCHOOL


Graduation Program


Friday, June 11, 1943


High School Auditorium at 8.00 p. m.


Entrance March of Seniors "Pomp and Circumstance"


Elgard


Invocation The Reverend Arthur H. Wilde


Salutatory Helen Elizabeth Burroughs


Essay-"The Four Freedoms" Kathleen Mary Feehan


Girls' Glee Club "Ciribiribin" "The Omnipotence"


A. Pestalozza Franz Schubert


Essay-"Air Raid Precautions in a Rural District" Francis Michael Collins


Trumpet Solo


"Serenade"


Franz Schubert


James Francis McAvenia


Presentation of Class Gift


James Francis McAvenia


President of Senior Class


Essay and Valedictory "Nursing as a Career"


Jean Elizabeth Campbell


Class Song


Words : Marion Elizabeth Nichols


Music : James Francis McAvenia


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Presentation of Awards


Supt. Richard B. Greenman


National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance


Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Walter B. Stevens Chairman of School Committee


Final March-"March Magnificant" A. H. McConnell


Reception to Graduates in Science Room


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GRADUATES, 1943


*Fred T. Bird, Jr. ** Charles Walley Boyer, Jr.


*Helen Elizabeth Burroughs Mary Elizabeth Byron


*Jean Elizabeth Campbell Francis Michael Collins Anna Emila Theresa Coulter


** Cornelius Chas. Cullinane Patricia S. Curley Dawn Viola Dagenais Margaret Elizabeth Davis Shirley Rita Durand Natacha Farley


*Kathleen Mary Feehan Margaret Mary Gallagher


** Norman Richard Gilbert David Warren Hartwell Katherine Frances Hayes Barbara Anne Horton Florence Elizabeth Larrabee Honor Students


In the Service


Ralph Perkins Marble


*Dominic Alexander Marini James Francis McAvenia


* Marcia Snowden McCabe Elizabeth Merriam Robert Murray Marion Elizabeth Nichols


** George Pedersen Edgar Howard Peterson Richard Haskell Peterson


** Alvin R. Piper * Virginia Lee Richardson Charles Albert Smith


*Phyllis Starbuck Eleanour Virginia Stevens Phyllis M. Stuart William Henry Stuart


** Charles Raymond Sweet Charles Frederick Willett


Karolyn Frances Wilde


Awards at Graduation :


American Legion Medal, awarded by Edwards- Quimby Post to the senior boy and girl outstanding in scholarship, loyalty, and achievement: Virginia Lee Richardson, James Francis McAvenia.


Washington-Franklin Medal, awarded by the Massa- chusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolu- tion for the best record in American History: Marcia Snowden McCabe.


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$25 War Bonds, awarded by Mrs. Robert Reid, Jr., to a senior boy and girl showing the greatest scholastic improvement in the past four years and a co-operative attitude through service to the school : Karolyn Frances Wilde, Dominic Alexander Marini.


INDEX


Assessors


41


Board of Health 44


Cemetery Commissioners 37


Dog Officer


62


Elizabeth White Fund


52


Finance Committee


58


Fire Department


49


Forest Warden


50


Inspector of Animals 42


Librarian's Report 40


Middlesex County Extension Service 38


Moth Control


61


Post-War Public Works Committee 41


Sealer's Report


38


Selectmen's Report


14


Schools :


Budget for 1944 119


Graduation Program 140


Organization


111


School Committee 116


School Nurse 139


School Physician


138


Superintendent


121


Teachers


115


Special Town Meeting (Abstract) Sept. 27, 1943 22


Superintendent of Streets 71


State Auditor's Report 99


Tax Collector


52


Town Accountant 75


Town Clerk's Report


24


Births


25


Marriages 28


Deaths


31


Non-Resident Burials 33


Dog Licenses 35


Jury List (Revised) 1943 36


Town Forest Committee


51


Town Meeting (Abstract), March 8, 1943


16


Town Nurse 46


Town Officers


9


Treasurer's Report


63


Tree Warden 61


Trustees of Goodnow Fund 43


Police


48


Public Welfare 47


War Price and Rationing Board 72


Warrant, Monday, March 6, 1944 3


Workmen's Compensation Agent 40


ANNUAL REPORT


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TOWN WARRANT


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ACTON.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Acton, in said County, Greetings:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify the legal voters of said Town of Acton, qualified to vote at town meetings for the transaction of town affairs, to meet in their respective pre- cincts, to wit:


Precinct 1-Town Hall, Acton Center


Precinct 2-Universalist Church, South Acton


Precinct 3-Woman's Club House, West Acton


at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, the fifth day of March, 1945, by posting a copy of this warrant, by you attested, at each of the places as directed by vote of the town, seven days at least before the fifth day of March. To bring in their votes on one ballot for the following town officers:


Moderator, town clerk, town treasurer, collector of taxes, one selectman for three years; one assessor for three


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years; one member of the board of public welfare for three years; four constables for one year; one cemetery commis- sioner for three years; two members of the school commit- tee for three years; one member of the board of health for three years; one trustee Memorial Library for three years; and a tree warden.


The polls will be open at 12 o'clock noon, and close at 8 o'clock p. m.


You are further requested in the name of the Com- monwealth to notify the legal voters of said town of Acton, as aforesaid, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Acton on Monday, the twelfth day of March, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Then and there to act on the following articles :


Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers and committees and fix salaries of all town officers.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to accept the several reports of the town officers.


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any committee chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 or some other sum for the observance of Memorial Day, this sum to be expended under the direction of a committee appointed by the Board of Selectmen, or act anything thereon.


Article 5. 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, 1945, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 for the use of the Treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local Dog Officer. The amount


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spent for board and disposal of dogs will be reimbursed by the County of Middlesex, or act anything thereon.


Article 7. To see if the town will vote to transfer $875.00 from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Ac- count, or act anything thereon.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 or any other sum to be used by the Town Forest Committee for the purpose of purchasing additional forest land or act anything thereon.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $500.00 or any other sum from the Surplus Revenue Account for the work of the Post-War Public Works Committee, or act anything thereon.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $550.00 for repairs on the town roller, or act anything thereon.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 for repairs to the build- ings now used by the Highway Department, or act anything thereon.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $100.00 to defray the necessary expenses of office supplies, etc., in connection with the ad- ministration of Old Age Assistance, Aid to Dependent Children and General Relief, or act anything thereon.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to purchase new hose and three (3) fire alarm boxes, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to approve bills to the amount of $1,500.00 for the furnishing and installing of fluorescent lights in some rooms of the elementary schools, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $77.80 to pay the balance due on the installa- tion of fluorescent lighting in the elementary schools.


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Article 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the additional sum of $1,550.00 to complete the fluorescent lighting in all elementary classrooms, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 17. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town and determine how the same shall be raised.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Board of Selectmen to have an annual audit of the various accounts of the town or act anything thereon.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,800.00 so that the Board of Health may contract for the collection and disposal of gar- bage for the period of one year, or act anything thereon.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 for the Tree ' Department for the replacement of shade trees, or act anything thereon.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $600.00 for the purchase of a power tractor and attachments for the Highway Department, or act anything thereon.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 for a compressor for the Cemetery Department, or act anything thereon.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to accept the Honor Roll which was presented by the Citizens of the Town of Acton on November 28, 1943, or act anything thereon.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to accept the gift of $1,500.00 made to the Town of Acton by the will of the late Miss Charlotte B. Conant. Said sum to be kept as a fund and the income thereof used for the purchase of new books for the High School Library to be selected by the principal and the heads of the English and History De- partments of the High School, or act anything thereon.


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Article 25. To see if the town will accept as a town way or street, that road known as Pine Street, westerly about 250 feet off Main Street, as shown on a plan filed in the office of the town clerk, or act anything thereon.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of three to report at the next annual or special town meeting regarding the ad- visability of purchasing a truck for the Highway Depart- ment, or act anything thereon.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of five to be known as the Acton War Record Committee, whose duty it shall be to compile a permanent record of all men and women of Acton in the military service of the United States or of any of its Allies in the present World War. This committee to have full power of filling vacancies or enlarging the mem- bership of the committee and that such moneys for the use of the committee as the Selectmen deem necessary from time to time be made available to the committee by the selectmen or the Finance Committee from any funds within their control. This committee to report at the next annual town meeting, or act anything thereon.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of five to investigate and submit a set of Zoning Laws at the next annual or a special town meeting, or act anything thereon.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of five to investigate and submit a set of Building Laws at the next annual or a special town meeting, or act anything thereon.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to elect by the town meeting a school Building Committee of three, working with the School Committee and the Superintendent, to survey the elementary school needs of the town, secure plans, and discover the cost of a central 8-grade elementary school, including sub-primary department, and the cost of


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three new 8-grade elementary schools, including sub- primary department, one in each precinct; and to see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the use of the School Building Committee, and instruct it to report to the town at the next annual or a special town meeting, or act anything thereon.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Moderator to appoint a committee of three to investi- gate and recommend the advisability of insuring all or any part of the town buildings and equipment and report at the next annual or a special town meeting, or act anything thereon.


Article 32. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $2,500.00 from the Overlay Surplus as a Reserve Fund or act anything thereon.


Article 33. To see if the town will appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the amount of the State's and County's allotments for Highways under Chapters 81 and 90, provided that the reimbursement from the State and County be credited back to the Surplus Revenue Account or act anything thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.


Hereof, fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at or before the time of meeting as aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Acton this tenth day of January, 1945.


ARTHUR W. LEE, LAWRENCE DONNELLY, GEORGE S. BRAMAN, Selectmen of Acton.


A true copy. Attest :


ROBERT G. WILLETT,


Constable of Acton.


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TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator Albert P. Durkee


Selectmen


Arthur W. Lee


Term expires 1945


George S. Braman


Term expires 1946


Lawrence Donnelly


Term expires 1947


Town Clerk Harlan E. Tuttle


Town Treasurer William Henry Soar


Assessors


*Clare A. Milbery Carl C. Flint


Albert P. Durkee


Term expires 1947


* Elected to replace*


Collector of Taxes Carrie M. Durkee


Tree Warden James J. Knight


Board of Public Welfare


Benjamin J. Ineson


Term expires 1945


Mary M. Laffin Term expires 1946


Walter B. Stevens Term expires 1947


Constables


Samuel E. Knowlton Robert G. Willett


Ivar Peterson Ralph F. Littlefield


** James W. Baker *Resigned


Term expires 1945


Term expires 1946


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Cemetery Commissioners


Ray L. Harris


Term expires 1945


Horace F. Tuttle


Term expires 1946


Harry E. Holt


Term expires 1947


School Committee


Richard A. Lowden Term expires 1945


*Robert C. Hall


Term expires 1945


Waldo J. Flint


Term expires 1946


Marion C. Reed


Term expires 1946


Edith T. Engman


Margaret Fraser


Term expires 1947


*Resigned *Elected to replace*


Trustees of Memorial Library


Mary Haskell Lothrop


Term expires 1945


Horace F. Tuttle Term expires 1946


Wendell F. Davis Term expires 1947


Board of Health


Lowell H. Cram


Term expires 1945


O. Lawrence Clark Term expires 1946


Robert R. Ford Term expires 1947


Agent of Board of Health Ernest E. Allsopp


Trustees of Elizabeth White Fund


Waldo E. Whitcomb


Term expires 1945


Grace O. Lears Term expires 1946


Clara L. Sawyer Term expires 1947


Trustees of West Acton Firemen's Relief Fund H. Stuart MacGregor Term expires 1945


James B. Wilson Term expires 1946


Arnold H. Perkins Term expires 1947


Term expires 1947


** H. Vaughn Allen


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Trustees of Acton Firemen's Relief Fund


Clarence Frost Term expires 1945


Herbert Merriam Term expires 1946


Frederick T. Kennedy


Term expires 1947


Trustees of Goodnow Fund


Ralph P. Marble


Term expires 1945


Horace F. Tuttle


Term expires 1946


Charles E. Smith


Term expires 1947


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY SELECTMEN - 1944


Executive Clerk Virginia Milbery


Office : Town Hall Hours : 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


Meetings : Board of Selectmen, Wednesday evenings at 7:30 Board of Public Welfare, Tuesday evenings at 7:00


Finance Committee


W. Stuart Allen


Pauline Bursaw


Alden C. Flagg


Albert W. Locke


William T. Merriam


Porter G. Jenks


Superintendent of Streets Russell C. Berry


Registrars of Voters


William B. Feely Term expires 1945


James W. Coughlin


Term expires 1946 James B. Wilson Term expires 1947


Harlan E. Tuttle Ex-Officio


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Election Officers


Precinct I


Warden-Alice C. Duren Clerk-James A. Wayne Inspector-Samuel E. Knowlton Inspector-Paul A. Coughlin Deputy Warden-Gertrude M. O'Neil Deputy Clerk-Helen R. Best Deputy Inspector-Ralph L. Rogers Deputy Inspector-Leo T. McCarthy Teller-Marion C. Jewell Teller-Mary F. McCarthy


Precinct II


Warden-Doris Soar Clerk-Grace J. Cullinane Inspector-Merle M. Hayward Inspector-Sophia Walsh


Deputy Warden-Marion H. Wilmot Deputy Clerk-Thomas M. Murray Deputy Inspector-Henry L. Capelle Deputy Inspector-Joseph H. Lemoine Teller-Marion L. Piper Teller-John J. Bradley


Precinct III


Warden-Fannie E. Davis Clerk-Anna M. Learmonth Inspector-Louise C. O'Brien Inspector, Mary M. Laffin Deputy Warden-Bertram D. Hall Deputy Clerk-Elizabeth M. White Deputy Inspector-Harry E. Holt Deputy Inspector-Katherine M. Kinsley Teller-Margaret F. Leveroni Teller-Marion C. Reed


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Fire Engineers


H. Stuart MacGregor, Chief Engineer Clarence Frost, Asst. Engineer-Precinct I David Clayton, Asst. Engineer-Precinct II Arno H. Perkins, Asst. Engineer-Precinct III


Cattle Inspector Ernest E. Allsopp


Forest Warden H. Stuart MacGregor


Dog Officer Arthur Fraser


Sealer of Weights and Measures Carl E. Anderson


Town Forest Committee


James J. Knight


Term expires 1945


Albert R. Jenks Term expires 1946


Clarence Frost Term expires 1947


Surveyors of Wood and Lumber


Oliver D. Wood Charles E. Smith


Field Drivers


Norman E. Livermore


Robert G. Willett


Norman L. Perkins


Superintendent of Moth Work James J. Knight


Police Officers *Michael Foley, Chief


Robert G. Willett Benjamin H. Sawyer Louis Leveroni Samuel E. Knowlton *Civil Service-Permanent


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Burial Agent Waldo J. Flint


Soldiers' Relief Agent Waldo J. Flint


Superintendent of Jones Memorial Field Frederick Kennedy


Workmen's Compensation Agent Howard L. Jones


Public Weighers


William Braman


Albert S. Braman


G. Howard Reed


Philip Newell


A. W. Davis


Thomas Hearon


John William Davis


Albert R. Jenks


Alfred Davis, Jr.


Porter G. Jenks


M. B. Ferber


Edith King


Willard Houghton


L. W. Lowe


SELECTMEN'S REPORT


We submit, herewith, the reports of the various depart- ments of the Town for the year ending December 31, 1944; also a report of the action taken on all articles submitted to the voters at the regular and special town meetings.


The Board of Selectmen was organized on March 8, 1944 with Arthur W. Lee, Chairman; Lawrence Donnelly, Clerk and George S. Braman. The Board has had fifty-two regular and three special meetings during the year.


Russell C. Berry was appointed Superintendent of Streets on April 5, 1944.


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New overhead doors were installed at the Acton Center fire house and both the Acton Center and South Acton fire houses were painted.


During the year, the Town purchased the land and buildings owned by the Acton Agricultural Holding Com- pany. One of these buildings is being used for sand storage and another for housing the large pieces of road machinery. All town equipment is now stored on town property. The old building used by the highway department has been turned over to the tree department.


The Board is asking that committees be appointed to submit zoning and building laws to the Town. It has been called to our attention that steps along these lines should be taken to safeguard the citizens and property of the Town.


We are also asking that a committee be appointed to recommend the advisability of carrying insurance on some or all town property and equipment. This matter should be brought before the Town for their decision.


The Board is asking that a committee be appointed to investigate the advisability of the Town purchasing a truck for the highway department. Practically all towns own one or more trucks and we feel that it would be a wise and eco- nomical move for this Town to do the same.


The Board wishes, at this time, to express its apprecia- tion to all town officers and committees for their support and co-operation in carrying out the duties of their respec- tive offices during the past year.


ARTHUR W. LEE, LAWRENCE DONNELLY, GEOREGE S. BRAMAN, Selectmen of Acton.


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TOWN MEETINGS


Abstract of the Proceedings of the Annual Town Meeting, March 13, 1944


Art. 1. To choose all necessary town officers and committees and fix salaries of all town officers.


Chose: Clara L. Sawyer trustee of the Elizabeth White Fund for three years.


Chose: Grace O. Lears trustee of the Elizabeth White Fund for two years. To fill a vacancy.


Chose : Arnold H. Perkins trustee of the West Acton Firemen's Relief Fund for three years.


Chose: Frederick T. Kennedy trustee of the Acton Firemen's Relief Fund for three years.


Chose: Charles E. Smith trustee of the Goodnow Fund for three years.


Chose: Ralph P. Marble trustee of the Goodnow Fund for one year. To fill a vacancy.


Voted : That the salary of the Tax Collector be one thousand dollars per annum.


Voted : That the salary of the chairman of the Se- lectmen be three hundred dollars per annum and the other members two hundred dollars each per annum.


Voted: That the salaries of the Assessors be fifteen hundred dollars in the aggregate per annum to be appor- tioned as they may determine.


Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the Board of Health be twenty-five dollars per annum, the clerk fif- teen dollars and the other member ten dollars per annum.


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Voted: That the salary of the chairman of the Board of Public Welfare be one hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum and that of the other members seventy-five dol- lars each per annum and that a member of the Board of Public Welfare shall serve as Supervisor of Old Age Assist- ance and that the expense of administering this assistance such as necessary supplies, salary and traveling expense of said supervisor shall not exceed more than one hundred dollars of the amount provided for this purpose by the Fed- eral Government.


Voted: That the salary of the Moderator be fifteen dollars for the annual meeting and ten dollars for the special meetings.


Voted : That the salary of the Town Clerk be two hundred dollars per annum.


Voted : That the salary of the Town Treasurer be six hundred and fifty dollars per annum.


Voted : That the salary of the Town Accountant be six hundred and fifty dollars per annum.


Voted : That the town highway labor shall be paid seventy-five cents per hour provided that it is agreeable to the State.


Voted : That the Selectmen be authorized to fix the Salaries of all other town officers.


Art. 2. To see if the town will vote to accept the sev- eral reports of the town officers.


Voted : To accept the several reports of town offi- cers.


Art. 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any committee chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


Mr. Clare Milbery gave a report of the committee on numbering houses.


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Voted: To accept the report of the committee on numbering the houses as a report of progress.


Art. 4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray the necessary and usual expenses of the several departments of the town and de- termine how the same shall be raised.


Under this and other articles in the warrant it was voted to appropriate and raise by taxation for :


Highways, Village


$ 1,200.00


Highways, Chapter 81


7,125.00


Highways, Chapter 90


2,000.00


General Government


8,600.00


Bonds (town officers)


280.00


Buildings and Grounds


2,400.00


Police Department


Chief's Salary


1,800.00


Expenses and Operating Cruiser


1,000.00


Chief's War Bonus 300.00


Fire Department


3,000.00


Forest Fires


1,200.00


Hydrant Service


3,453.00


Moth Department




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