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SELECTMF-NIS MEETING <br />APRIL 29, 1930. <br />The regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen <br />was held at the Selectments Room, Town Office <br />Building at 7:30 P.M. Messrs. Burnham, Custance, <br />Blake, Shannon and Trask were present. The Supt. <br />of Public Works and the Clerk were also present. <br />State Aid payroll in the amount of $28 <br />for the month of April was si ned by the Board. <br />Bids on the $8000 loan, the same being <br />the balance of the loan for the purchase of <br />the M.&.B.St.Rwy.Co. property, were received as <br />follows: <br />Estabrook & Co. 1.00.03 <br />Faxon, Gade and Co., Inc. 100.0717 <br />Bank of Commerce & Trust Co. 100.10 <br />Lexington Trust Company 100.117 <br />The bid was awarded to the Lexin-ton Trust Co. <br />Public carriage bond of Thomas M. Montague <br />was approved, it having been voted to grant him <br />a license to operate a public carriage in the Town. <br />Report was received .from the -Health Tnspector <br />regarding the various applications for pig <br />permits as follows: <br />April 29, 1930. <br />Honorable Board of Selectmen <br />Lexington, Massachusetts <br />Gentlemen: <br />I have received notice that Chester Fogg, <br />Woburn Street; Ernest K. Ballard, Wood Street; <br />John Shea, Bow Street; J-hn Sullivan, Mass. Ave; <br />William G. Potter, Walnut Street; Swenson Brothers, <br />Allen Street; James F. Moran, Pleasant Street; <br />Mary B. Wellington, Mass. Avenue have applied for <br />permits to keep more than two swine. <br />131 <br />State Aid. <br />Bids on $8000 <br />loan. <br />Public Carriagt <br />bond approved. <br />Inspection has been made of the premises of <br />each of the above parties, and the conditions were <br />found to be satisfactory. I recommend that a permit <br />be issued to Mary B, Wellin,-ton to keep 100 swine, <br />' James F. Moran to keep 250, Swenson Brothers to keep 100, <br />William G. Potter to keep 900, John Sullivan to keep 75, <br />John Shea to keep 150, Chester Fogg to keep 200, <br />Ernest K. Ballard to keep 150. <br />I would call your attention to the application of <br />