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7E <br />Special Town Meeting Warrant <br />June 16, 1960 <br />BARNSTABLE, SS: To the constable of the Town of Mash - <br />pee, GREETING: <br />In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, <br />you are hereby directed to notify and summons the inhabi- <br />tants of the Town of Mashpee who are qualified to vote in <br />the elections, to meet at the Town Hall on Thursday the <br />sixteenth day of June next at seven o'clock P.M. for the fol- <br />lowing purposes: To act on the articles contained in the <br />following warrant. <br />Constable Frederick A. Peters delivered warrant to Town <br />Clerk at 7:00 P.M. <br />Moderator William R. Yundt presided at the meeting. <br />The meeting was opened at 7:45 P.M. with a prayer led <br />by Mr. Leo Houston followed by a moment of silence for ones <br />passed on. <br />Tellers were Miss Eleanor Peters and Mrs. Adeline Hicks. <br />The registered voters were separated from the non-registeed <br />and the tellers polled the house. <br />Forty -Six (46) registered voters were present. <br />Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to have a cemetery <br />I commission of three members, General Laws Chapter 114 <br />Section 22-27. One member for three years, one for two years, <br />and one for one year, serving without compensation. The <br />commission shall, under the supervision of the Selectmen, <br />maintain the public cemeteries in the Town, and appoint <br />such employees as are needed, for the care and mainte- <br />nance of same or take any other action thereon. <br />Action: Article accepted as read. Voted unanimously. <br />