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Mr. Emery moved that this salary schedule be approved
and the Chairman authorized to sign the same . Mr. Gay
seconded the motion, and it was so voted. Colonel Barry
and Mr. Collins retired at 9 45 p.m.
The Chairman read a letter from the Chief of Police Heavy
relative to excluding heavy trucking on North Hancock Street. Trucking
The Chief stated that from observation he did not believe
heavy trucking was carried on to any great extent on this
street and thought the town should be very careful in re-
stricting streets upon which heavy trucking is excluded.
It was decided to invite the Chief of Police to meet with
the Board next week to further consider this subject end
to discuss the Police Department.
A request was received from Mrs . William H. Gilpatrick, Request
10 Oakland Street , requesting permission to use the snow fence To use
as a play yard. The Clerk was instructed to acknowledge Snow
this letter and to advise Mrs. Gilpatrick tnat inasmuch as Fence
the snow fence is not in very good condition and difficult denied
to obtain, the Board would not feel justified in granting
her request. The Chairman su ;kested that she contact the
New England Fence Co. and the Dyer Sales Machinery Company.
A dommunication from the First Naval District relative Navy
to the appointment of a Chairman for a civilian committee for Week
the Naval Reserve was held over from last week. The Chair- Civilian,II .
man stated that he had discussed the sub,ect with Commander Committee
Bennett of the Navy who would like to have the Board appoint
a chairman and a committee consisting of representatives from
the school, Rotary Club, Veteran' s organizations, Chamber of
Commerce, etc. The duties of the committee will be to use such
publicity and other aid the faval Reserve can give during the
week of Mgy 18, -25th. The Chairman suggested that Mr. Philip
Clark be appointed to serve as Chairman. Upon motion of Mr.
Emery, seconded by Mr. Gay, it was voted to appoint Philip
Clark as Chairman of the Civilian Committee for Naval Reserve
and to advise him to contact Commander Bennett for further in-
formation.
h request was received from the Lafayette Club for per- Barnes
mission to use the Barnes garage for a rummage sale or Sat- Garage
urday, May 24, 1947. Mr. Locke moved the use of the garage be Use For
granted free of charge. Mr. Gay seconded the motion, and it Sale
was so voted.
The Board gave further consideration to Mr. Donald E. Sale of
McGowan's offer of 000 for Lots 205-211 Hayward Avenue, 230- Lots to
234 Alpine Street, 227-228 Colonial Avenue. Notice of the D.E. Mc
offer was inserted in the May 1, 1947 , issue of the Lexington Gowen
Minute Man, and no further offers received. Mr. Locke moved
that the lots be sold and conveyed to Mr. Donald E. McGowan.