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130 <br />I <br />MEETING, FEBRUARY 2236 ,1924 . <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held in <br />the Selectmen's Room, Town Ball, Lexington, on Tuesday, February <br />26019241, at 8:00 P. X. The following members of the Board were <br />present; namely: Meeere. Scamman, Blake, Hutchinson. Burnham <br />and Moulton. The Town clerk. Asst Town Clerk and the Town <br />Counsel were also, present. <br />The following committee was appointed to take charge of <br />the April 19th celebration: <br />Alfred Pierce <br />Ezra F. Breed <br />Bion C. Merry <br />Eugene Viano <br />Charles L. Parker <br />Herbert W. Saul <br />Joseph A. Marshall came before the Board believing that <br />he did not get a fair deal from the Superintendent of Public <br />Works in regard to the use of hie truck for snow plowing. He <br />claimed that he made an unwritten contract with the Superin- <br />tendent whereby he was to be paid $4 per hour for the use of ' <br />his truck. Some days now he is given no work at all while <br />the State truck is being u®ed by the town. He felt that as <br />long as he did all the work when the snow plow and tractor <br />were broken down that he should be given all the work possible. <br />The Board informed him that they would take the matter <br />up with the Superintendents which they did later in the evening. <br />The Supt. informed the Board that the only cost of operating <br />the State truck was the pay of the man operating same while <br />the town paid $4 per hour to Marehall and he did not believe <br />that it was necessary to hire him only at intervals. It was <br />left with the Superintendent to nettle the matter with klt.Xarshall, <br />Common Victualler's License was granted to John•l,oycano and <br />Michael Interante, ;r, to do business at 1724aes. avenue, an the <br />I and L. Provisions Storee. <br />Innholder's License was granted to Mrs. Mary Mullen to run <br />the "Rest Inn" at 53 Mass. Rvenue until May 1st, 1924, <br />Application for the extension of a water main on Blossom <br />��) i Street at the Bedell Farm, headed by `urlys L•✓Clocum was approved <br />by the Board. The application was handed back to the Superintendent <br />of Public `;orks. <br />The Board --approved the granting of a license toveget, <br />abler in Lexington of Edward V. Collins of 123 Mase. Avenue. <br />In accordance with the notification of the State Department of <br />Conservation, Division of fisheries and Game, relative to towns <br />
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