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57 <br />Warrant for Annual Town Meeting <br />MARCH 6, 1961 <br />BARNSTABLE, SS: To the Constable of the Town of <br />Mashpee, GREETINGS: <br />In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you <br />are hereby directed to notify and summons the inhabitants of <br />the Town of Mashpee, who are qualified to vote in the elec- <br />tions, to meet at the Town Hall on Monday, the sixth day <br />of March next at seven o'clock p.m. for the following purposes: <br />To act on the articles contained in the following warrant. To <br />meet at the Town Hall the following Wednesday, March 8, 1961 <br />to bring in their votes for the election of officers as adopted <br />by the Town. The polls will be open at Twelve o'clock noon <br />and may be closed at seven -thirty p.m. <br />Moderator, Mr. William R. Yundt presided at the meet- <br />ing. <br />The meeting was opened at 7:20 p.m. with a prayer led <br />by Mrs. Mary E. Green. <br />Tellers were Miss Eleanor Peters and Mrs. Adeline B. <br />Hicks. The registered voters were separated from the non- <br />registered and the tellers polled the house. (86) Eighty-six <br />registered voters were present. <br />Our Annual Town Meeting was held also on March 7, 1961 <br />to finish the articles of the warrant. A gavel was presented to <br />G the Moderator, Mr. Yundt for the Town from the Mashpee <br />t Indian Council. Mr. Earl Mills made the presentation and <br />i <br />remarked that the gavel had been made from an old timber <br />of the Old Indian Church. <br />A motion was made and voted unanimously that the <br />reading of the warrant be omitted. <br />Article 1. To choose all necessary Town Officials who <br />are not elected under the Australian Ballot System: <br />by Sealer of Weights and Measurers <br />Burial Agent <br />Herring Warden <br />