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SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />January 16, 1941 <br />A special meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held in <br />the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 P.M. <br />Chairman Giroux, Messrs. Potter, Rowse, Locke and Sarano were <br />present. The Clerk was also present. <br />The Chairman said that he talked with Mr. Wrightington <br />onight. Mr. Wrightington said that Stevens insisted on the <br />V/ Town paying the man who measur s the gravel taken by the <br />In re: Town in connection with the reement in the settlement of <br />Stevens the Stevens case, and that Mr. Paxton said he would see that <br />oase there was not much time put in so the expense to the Town <br />would be small. The Board had no objection to paying as <br />Stevens requested. <br />The Board then discussed budgets. <br />Out of The matter of Out of State Travel was discussed and the <br />State suggestion was made that the Appropriation Committee set aside <br />Travel a sum in the Reserve Fund for this. <br />The Chairman reminded the Board that the question of pay - <br />Ing the chief officers serving at elections more than -the <br />tellers, was to be discussed when budgets were taken up. The <br />Election warden receives $11.00 and the two inspectors and the clerks <br />'officers receive $7.00 per day, the same as the tellers. However, the <br />'salary inspectors and the clerks have to report three or four hours <br />before the tellers and they must remain until the counting is <br />done. <br />Mr. Rowse moved that the inspectors and clerks be paid <br />$9.00 per day instead of $7.00. Mr. Potter seconded the <br />motion, and it was so voted. <br />At 10:45 P.M. Messrs. Sheldon, Maynard, Fawcett, Hoyt <br />and Hynes of the Appropriation Committee appeared and budgets <br />were discussed. <br />Mr. Sheldon brought up the question of the Lexington Public <br />Health Association charging the Board of Health for calls made <br />on tuberculosis patients. The Clerk was instructed to write <br />the Association and ask them about this. Mr. Sheldon thought <br />the Community Fund should take care of this work. <br />The meeting adjourned at 11:25 P. M. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />—Crer�Y� �. <br />a, <br />0.111 <br />I <br />n <br />I <br />C <br />
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