Town annual report of Berkley 1933, Part 1

Author: Berkley (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: The Davol Press
Number of Pages: 122


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ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF BERKLEY


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TOGETHER WITH THE


Valuation and Tax List


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1933


WARREN HOLMES, PRINTER MYRICKS, MASS. 1934


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF BERKLEY


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TOGETHER WITH THE


Valuation and Tax List


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1933


WARREN HOLMES, PRINTER MYRICKS, MASS. 1934


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In Memoriam


Edwin Hathaway Allen


Born June 10, 1873.


Died November 8, 1933.


Age, 76 years, 4 months, 28 days.


Appointed town treasurer by selectmen to fill vacancy December 14, 1911, and filled that office until his death.


Served on School Committee from 1912 to 1919.


Served as assessor from 1919 to 1933.


Served as moderator for 33 years.


Served as constable for 10 years.


Justice of the Peace, 30 or more years.


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LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1933.


Town Clerk


Ervine A. Chace, Term expires March 1936


Moderator for One Year Lawrence B. Swift, Term expires March 1934


Selectmen and Overseers of Poor


Silas E. Brailey, Term expires March 1934


Benjamin A. Phillips, Term expires March 1935


George A. Stedman, Term expires March 1936


Assessors


Edwin H. Allen, Term expires March 1934


Ervine A. Chace, Term expires March 1935


Norman E. Whitaker, Term expires March 1936


School Committee


Myra D. Anthony, Term expires March 1934


Arthur E. Robbins, Term expires March 1935


Harry J. Gaffney, Term expires March 1936


Collector of Taxes for One Year Lester B. Makepeace, Term expires March 1934


Treasurer for One Year


Edwin H. Allen, Term expires March 1934


Auditor for One Year Francis F. G. Andrews, Term expires March 1934


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Tree Warden for One Year Linneus C. Whitaker, Term expires March 1934


Constable for One Year


Francis H. Babbitt, Term expires March 1934


William Bindon, Term expires March 1934


Charles A. Cady, Term expires March 1934


Wendell D. Conant, Term expires March 1934


Willis G. Craw, Term expires March 1934


Linneus C. Whitaker, Term expires March 1934


Hiram E. Young Term expires March 1934


Trustee of Public Library for Three Years


Myra D. Anthony,


Term expires 1934


Florence M. Macomber,


Term expires 1935


Lizzie J. Howland, Term expires 1936


Burial Ground Commissioner for Three Years


Lawrence B. Swift, Term expires March 1934


Wendell D. Conant, Term expires March 1935 Carlton B. Cummings, Term expires March 1936


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Town Officers Appointed by the Selectmen, 1933


Animal Inspector Edward L. Smith


Inspector of Slaughtering Ervine A. Chace


Moth Inspector Adelbert A. Briggs


Forest Warden George R. Babbitt


Superintendent of Streets Lawrence B. Swift


Fence Viewers and Field Drivers Gideon H. Babbitt John T. Haskins Edward L. Smith


Measurers of Wood and Lumber


Gideon H. Babbitt Benjamin O. Jones


Sumner N. Staples


Weigher Benjamin O. Jones


Milk Inspector Edward L. Smith


Pound Keeper Ervine A. Chace


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ESTIMATES FOR 1934


Town Officers,


$1,800.00


Memorial Day,


40.00


Soldiers and Sailors Graves,


100.00


Mosquito Control Work,


50.00


Public Library,


500.00


Chapter 81,


2,100.00


Chapter 90,


2,000.00


Padelford St.


1,000.00


Padelford Sp.


1,000.00


Schools,


22,910.00


Public Welfare,


4,000.00


Outside Welfare for 1933,


1,076.45


Old Age Assistance,


2,348.00


Soldiers' Relief,


300.00


Interest,


1,000.00


Moth Department,


500.00


B. C. Tuberculosis Hospital,


570.70


School House Note,


2,000.00


Berkley Street Note,


1,000.00


Snow Removal for 1933,


635.30


Fire Department,


500.00


Incidentals,


2,000.00


Berkley and Dighton Bridge,


1,500.00


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TOWN WARRANT


Article 1. To hear the report of the finance committee and act on same.


Article 2. To act on report of the town offi- cers.


Article 3. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the Public Library including the dog fund.


V Article 4. To fix the compensation for the col- lector and treasurer for the ensuing year.


Article 5. To choose all necessary town offi- cers, one selectman and overseer of the poor for three years, one assessor for three years, one school committee member for three years, one trustee for library for three years, one burial ground commis- sioner for three years, town treasurer for one year, collector of taxes for one year, auditor for one year, three fish wardens for one year, moderator for one year, tree warden for one year, seven constables for one year, three oyster wardens for one year, and also to bring in your ballots on the question: "Shall li- censes be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxi- cating beverages in this town?" The form of bal- lot to be "Yes" or "No".


Article 6. To see if the town will authorize the 1 treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to bor- row money in anticipation of revenue of the current financial year.


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Article 7. To raise and appropriate sums of money for highways and bridges.


Article 8. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for schools, including supplies, high school tuition, salary of superintendent, transportation of scholars, and repairs on buildings.


v Article 9. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for salaries of town officers, incidentals, in- terest, fire department, public welfare, old age as- sistance, and soldiers relief.


(Article 10. To choose a memorial committee and appropriate a sum of money for the same.


Article 11. To raise and appropriate a sum of money to be expended in suppressing the gypsy and brown tail moths, including private work. 5.


¿ Article 12. To raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used in the cemetery and care of the graves of soldiers and sailors. 100.00


Article 13. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for Padelford Street, providing the State and County will give an equal amount.


Article 14. To see what action the town will take in regards to wages of labor and truck hire.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of $50.00 for the pur- pose of maintaining during the ensuing year, mos- quito control work as estimated and certified to by


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the State Reclamation Board in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 112, Acts of 1931.


Article 16. To raise and appropriate the sum of $570.70, for the Bristol County Tuberculosis Hos- pital maintainance and repair.


LArticle 17. To raise and appropriate the sum of $635.30 for snow removal in the year 1933.


Article 18. To see if the town will raise the following sums: School House note due, $2,000.00; and Berkley road note, $1,000.00.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to transfer an amount from unexpended balances to overdrawn accounts to balance same for the year of 1933.


Article 20. To raise and appropriate the amount of the State and County tax. 2,500, 00


Article 21. To raise and appropriate $1,500.00 for Berkley and Dighton Bridge, three-tenths of the amount Berkley is to share of $19,500.00.


Article 22. To act on any other business that may come legally before the meeting.


Article 23. To elect a finance committee.


Town Meeting, Monday, March 12, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M.


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ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF TOWN AUDITOR


As Auditor for the Town of Berkley, I have made an examination of the books and accounts of the Town Treasurer for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1933, and submit the following report thereon:


RECEIPTS


Taxes


From Lester B. Makepeace, Collector,


Levy of 1933 :


Property,


$14,444.98


Poll,


412.49


Old Age,


221.70


Moth Assessment,


70.00


Excise,


932.37


Levy of 1932,


6,434.67


Levy of 1931,


2,445.36


Levy of 1930,


55.83


Total,


25,017.40


From the State:


Corporation,


172.23


. Bank,


5.13


Income,


3,925.00


Total,


4,102.36


Licenses


Pedlers', E. A. Chace, Town


Clerk,


2.00


Pedlers', State,


18.00


Total,


20.00


Fines


First District Court, 8.08


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Grants


From the State :


For Education,


Income of Mass. School Fund, 2,530.64


Vocational Education, 87.57


High School Tuition, . 2,534.81


High School Transporta-


tion,


3,694.55


Supt. of Schools (Union


Supt.),


386.67


Total, Education,


9,234.24


Highways,


7,200.00


Inspector of Animals,


21.00


From the County :


Dog Fund,


151.54


Highways,


1,000.00


Total,


1,151.54


Departmental Receipts


L. C. Whitaker, Sealer of Weights and Measures, 13.05


Charities :


Reimbursements for Relief :


Local Welfare Reimburse- ments, 457.65


Town of Lakeville, 298.05


City of New Bedford,


445.08


City of Taunton,


208.00


State, 404.13


Federal Emergency Relief


Funds, 965.27


Total,


2,778.18


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Reimbursements for Old Age As-


sistance :


Town of Lakeville,


13.33


State,


283.86


Total, 297.19


Schools :


Tuition of Children, State,


463.91


Interest


On Deposits, 2.81


On Deferred Taxes,


549.12


Total,


551.93


Loans


Loans in Anticipation of Revenue :


E. H. Allen,


2,600.00


Machinists National Bank,


2,600.00


E. H. Allen,


6,000.00


E. H. Allen,


200.00


Susan Allen,


2,600.00


Susan Allen,


6,000.00


Total,


20,000.00


State Municipal Relief Loan,


2,500.00


Miscellaneous Receipts


Balance, Memorial Day, 2.10


Pierce Hardware Co., refund, 3.33


J. R. Tallman & Co., refund, 14.06


Overpaid on taxes, 10.00


Refund on check error,


103.00


Estate of E. H. Allen, per


State Auditors, 177.01


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E. A. Chace, Dog Licenses,


(for County ) , 198.00


Total,


507.50


Total Receipts,


73,886.38


Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1933,


963.63


Adjustment, State Auditors, 32.34


Total,


995.97


Warrants in excess of payments,


55.49


Grand Total, Receipts, 74,917.84


PAYMENTS Town Officers


Rev. Charles R. Query,


Moderator,


8.00


George A. Stedman, Selectman, 100.00


Silas E. Brailey, Selectman, 80.00


Benjamin A. Phillips, Selectman, 80.00


John Q. Dillingham, Auditor (1932), 50.00


E. H. Allen, Treasurer, 120.00


John Q. Dillingham, Treasurer, 60.00


Lester B. Makepeace, Collector, 272.00


Frederick L. Williams, Assessor, 9.00


Edwin H. Allen, Assessor,


100.80


Ervine A. Chace, Assessor,


173.80


Norman E. Whittaker, Assessor, 173.80


Ervine A. Chace, Town Clerk, 135.60


Harry J. Gaffney, School Commit- tee, 48.00


Myra D. Anthony, School Commit- tee, 40.00


Arthur E. Robbins, School Com- mittee, 40.00


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Merle Whitaker, Warden,


6.00


Marion Whitaker, Teller,


6.00


Lucy White, Teller,


6.00


Esther Talbot, Teller,


6.00


Ruth Marshall, Teller,


6.00


Hiram E. Young, Constable,


10.40


Wendell Conant, Constable,


15.00


William Bindon, Constable,


1.00


L. C. Whitaker, Constable and posting warrants,


27.60


L. C. Whitaker, Sealer Weights and Measures, 40.00


L. C. Whitaker, Tree Warden, 5.20


L. C. Whitaker, Dog Officer and killing dogs,


33.00


Benjamin A. Phillips, Animal In- spector, 40.00


Benjamin A. Phillips, Milk In- spector, 5.50


Ervine A. Chace, Inspector of


Slaughtering, 40.00


Total,


1,738.70


Soldiers' Relief


Total Payments,


437.09


Cemetery


Pierce Hardware Co., 1.93


Sanders Lumber Co. .95


Gideon Babbitt, Fox Cemetery,


25.00


Horace Macomber,


22.40


Carlton Cummings and others, 41.90 Total, 92.18


Memorial Day, 40.00


Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital,


542.09


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Public Library


Florence Williams, Librarian, 142.75


E. L. Smith, Janitor, 90.00


E. L. Smith Est., Janitor, 42.00


Mrs. L. J. Howland, Trustee,


15.00


Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant, 14.94


Staples Coal Co.,


47:00


A. A. Briggs, 2.50


Frank E. Wood, magazines, etc.,


6.50


Pierce Hardware Co.,


1.25


Babbitt & Simmons,


2.66


Library Book House,


122.91


Literary Guild of America,


2.00


Gaylord Bros.,


12.15


F. J. Barnard & Co.,


19.07


Total, 520.73


Snow Bills


L. P. Churchill & Co., 36.75


L. B. Swift and others, 525.00


Matthew Slocum, 14.40


Highway Products Co., 50.90


Horace N. Macomber, sand,


2.25


Ervine A. Chace, sand,


6.00


Total, 635.30


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth


A. A. Briggs and others,


476.20


C. P. Terry,


13.68


Total, 489.88


Fire Department


George Babbitt and others, 163.00


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Schools


Total Expenses, 21,547.23


Charities


Public Welfare, 4,219.55


Relief by other cities and towns, 769.88


Mothers' Aid,


239.03


Old Age Assistance,


1,119.20


Total,


6,347.66


Loans


Taunton Savings Bank,


School Note, 2,000.00


Taunton Savings Bank, Highway Note,


1,000.00


E. H. Allen,


3,000.00


Machinists National Bank,


2,600.00


E. H. Allen,


200.00


E. H. Allen,


2,600.00


E. H. Allen,


6,000.00


Total,


17,400.00


Interest and discounting notes,


898.80


Taxes


State Reclamation Board,


Mosquito,


50.00


State, Old Age Assistance Tax,


330.00


State Tax,


1,170.00


County Tax,


1,123.77


Total,


2,673.77


Highways


Chapter 81,


$6,295.91


Chapter 90,


2,061.50


Padelford Street, Special,


4,012.85


Total,


12,370.26


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Miscellaneous Bills


Joseph H. Babbitt, bridge tender, 360.00


Ruth Talbot, clerical work, 165.50


Carter Ink Co., .83


Davol Printing Co., 21.98


J. R. Tallman & Co., insurance,


42.18


Pierce Hardware Co., 27.14.


E. L. Smith, janitor Town Hall, 25.00


E. L. Smith, mowing Common, 10.00


Chester White, janitor Town Hall, 20.00


Frederick L. Williams, labor at


Town Hall, 3.80


William F. Hall, printing, 72.76


Carlow's Corner Pharmacy, typewriter rental, 2.50


John Dillingham, stamps, envel- opes, 8.60


Town of Dighton, bridge repairs, 13.47


H. A. Dickerman & Sons, sup- plies, 26.99


W. & L. E. Gurley,


1.86


Mary Hall, 8.29


Fees for certifying notes,


20.55


Norman Whittaker, transportation of assessors, 8.00


Holmes Print, town reports,


printing, 169.15


Bristol County Selectmen's


Association, 6.00


Hobbs & Warren, books and printing, 45.23


American Surety Co., bonding town


officers, 241.68


C. R. Sylvander Machine Co., 1.25


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Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant, Town Hall, 14.15


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., Town Hall, 7.55


Sullivan's Office Supply & Equip-


ment Co., adding machine, 55.00 Paper, ink, etc., 14.65


A. A. Briggs, wood, Town Hall, 12.00


Randall Dean & Co., insurance, 319.30


C. A. Hack & Son, printing, 38.00


William V. Reed, Justice of the Peace, 6.75


Manuel Silvia, sawing wood,


2.50


Enos D. Williams, transferring deeds, 6.64


City of Taunton, Police Dept., lockups, 5.00


Frederick L. Smith, legal services, 75.00


Edwin R. McCormick, legal serv- ices, 5.00


Prescott's Lock Shop, repairs on safe, 6.75


Verdo Westgate, wire inspec- tions, 14.00


Al's Place, kerosene, Town Hall,


3.00


A. C. Lewis Co., Inc., 2.50


L. B. Swift and others, moving safe, 8.00


Total,


1,898.55


State Accounts


Veterans' Exemption, 4.87


State Parks and Reservations, 3.00


Adjustment, Fed. Rel. Funds, sec- ond quarter, .02


Total, 7.89


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Refunds, Abated Taxes,


21.28


County Treasurer, Dog Licenses,


198.00


Total Payments, 68,022.41


Cash on hand, Dec. 31, 1933,


6,895.43


Grand Total, Payments and Cash on


hand, 74,917.84


Financial Condition, Dec. 31, 1933


Assets


Cash, Treasurer and Collector, Accounts Receivable :


$6,955.43


Taxes :


Levy of 1931, 1,039.17


Levy of 1932,


4,985.81


Levy of 1933,


13,029.53


19,054.51


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes :


Levy of 1931, 57.32


Levy of 1932,


150.57


Levy of 1933,


315.37


523.26


Special Assessments :


Moth, 1932,


10.00


Moth, 1933,


58.00


68.00


Total Assets,


26,600.20


Liabilities


Temporary Loans :


In Anticipation of Revenue, 1933,


8,600.00


Revenue Reserved until Collected :


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes, 523.26


Special Assessments, 68.00


591.26


Surplus Revenue, 17,408.94


Total Liabilities,


26,600.20


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Debt Accounts


Net Fixed Debt,


9,500.00


Schoolhouse loan,


6,000.00


Highway loan,


1,000.00


State Municipal Relief Loan,


2,500.00


9,500.00


Trust Accounts


Deposits in Savings Banks,


5,409.05


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


4,026.51


Giles Leach Fund,


1,382.54


5,409.05


Statement of Town Debt


Schoolhouse Notes :


Due 1934,


$2,000.00


Due 1935,


2,000.00


Due 1936,


2,000.00


6,000.00


Highway Notes (Berkley Street) :


Due 1934, 1,000.00


1,000.00


State Municipal Relief Loan:


Due 1934,


500.00


Due 1935,


500.00


Due 1936,


500.00


Due 1937,


500.00


Due 1938,


500.00


2,500.00


Temporary Loans :


Due 1934,


2,600.00


Due 1934,


6,000.00


8,600.00


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BERKLEY ROADS


Chapter 81


March 27 to April 1.


L. B. Swift,


$18.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


32.00


M. Slocum, truck,


23.75


William Reed, truck,


12.00


L. C. Whitaker,


6.00


Fred Williams,


6.40


Dan O'Brien,


6.40


Fred White,


6.40


Horace Macomber,


12.80


Charles Shaw,


9.60


George Crimlisk,


9.20


Dan Westgate,


9.60


William Young,


9.60


Steven Luke,


9.60


Wilbur McCrady,


3.20


$174.55


April 3 to 8.


L. B. Swift,'


$16.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


28.00


M. Slocum, truck,


28.75


H. Bragdon, truck,


22.00


William Reed, truck,


16.00


L. C. Whitaker,


6.00


Arthur Smith,


16.00


Martin Shippee,


9.60


Dan O'Brien,


3.20


Manuel Gabriel,


9.60


Dan Westgate,


6.40


Horace Macomber,


6.40


Charles Shaw,


8.80


Fred White,


8.80


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William Young,


9.60


Steven Luke,


6.40


George Crimlisk,


9.60


Willard Westgate,


6.40


Fred Williams,


3.20


220.75


April 10 to 15.


L. B. Swift,


16.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


34.00


M. Slocum, truck,


24.00


L. C. Whitaker,


6.40


Arthur Smith,


12.80


Manuel Gabriel,


6.40


Martin Shippeè,


9.60


Fred Williams,


6.40


Thomas Sylvester,


6.40


Manuel Marquis,


6.40


Steven Luke,


3.20


George Crimlisk,


3.20


H. Bragdon, truck,


8.00


142.80


April 17 to 22.


L. B. Swift,


$18.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


32.00


M. Slocum, truck,


40.00


L. C. Whitaker,


12.80


Thomas Sylvester,


12.80


Manuel Gabriel,


12.80


Roger Conant,


6.40


Martin Shippee,


9.60


William Young,


9.60


Arthur Smith,


12.80


Edmund Phillips,


3.20


170.00


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April 24 to 29.


Albert Bindon,


$ 1.20


L. B. Swift, truck,


14.00


M. Slocum, truck,


50.00


Arthur Smith,


6.40


Thomas Sylvester,


9.20


L. C. Whitaker,


16.00


Martin Shippee,


16.00


Manuel Gabriel,


14.00


William Young,


1.60


Horace Macomber,


1.60


Charles Shaw,


1.60


Willard Westgate,


1.60


Steven Luke,


1.60


134.80


May 1 to 6.


L. B. Swift,


$ 8.00


Joe Marshall, truck,


24.00


H. N. Macomber,


6.40


Charles Shaw,


9.60


Steven Luke,


9.60


George Crimlisk,


9.60


Gene Bettencourt,


6.40


Fred Flint,


6.40


Archie Jones,


9.60


89.60


May 8 to 13.


L. B. Swift,


$ 8.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


16.00


H. F. Bragdon, truck,


9.60


Joe Marshall, truck,


16.00


John Winchoba, truck,


16.00


Willard Westgate,


6.40


Lloyd Tompkins,


6.40


Dan Westgate,


6.40


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Martin Shippee,


6.40


William Young,


6.40


George French,


6.40


Archie Jones,


6.40


Fred Flint,


6.40


H. N. Macomber,


6.40


Charles Shaw,


6.40


Steven Luke,


6.40


George Crimlisk,


6.40


Manuel Gabriel,


6.40


Roy Cummings,


6.40


155.20


May 15 to 20.


L. B. Swift,


$ 8.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


16.00


H. F. Bragdon, truck,


4.80


Joe Marshall, truck,


8.00


John Winchoba, truck,


10.00


George French,


4.00


Lloyd Tompkins,


6.40


George Crimlisk,


6.40


Charles Shaw,


6.40


H. N. Macomber,


3.20


William Young,


6.40


Dan Westgate,


6.40


Archie Jones,


3.20


Martin Shippee,


6.40


Willard Westgate,


3.20


L. C. Whitaker,


3.20


Steven Luke,


6.40


Fred Flint,


3.20


Roy Cummings,


6.40


M. Slocum, truck,


8.00


126.00


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May 22 to 27.


L. B. Swift,


$18.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


32.00


M. Slocum, truck, 32.00


Charles Shaw,


12.80


Martin Shippee,


12.80


William Young,


12.80


Lloyd Tompkins,


12.80


Thomas Sylvester,


12.40


Steven Luke,


12.80


Fred Conners,


9.60


168.00


May 29 to June 2.


L. B. Swift,


$10.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


20.00


H. Little, truck,


16.00


M. Slocum, truck,


16.00


Willard Westgate,


6.40


Charles Shaw,


6.40


John Trond,


6.40


William Young,


6.40


Thomas Sylvester,


6.40


Fred Conners,


6.40


Steven Luke,


6.40


106.80


June 5 to 11.


L. B. Swift,


$16.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


32.00


H. Little, truck,


32.00


M. Slocum, truck,


19.20


John Trond,


12.80


William Young,


12.80


Lloyd Tompkins,


12.80


Archie Jones,


12.80


27


ANNUAL REPORT


Thomas Sylvester,


12.80


Fred Conners,


12.80


Steven Luke,


12.80


Willard Westgate,


12.80


Charles Shaw,


12.80


Horace Macomber,


12.80


227.20


June 12 to 17.


L. B. Swift,


$20.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


34.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


32.00


Charles Shaw,


16.00


Howard Little, truck,


38.00


James McCrady,


16.00


Archie Jones,


16.00


William Young,


12.80


Lloyd Tompkins,


12.80


Steven Luke,


16.00


Fred Conners,


16.00


Thomas Sylvester,


7.60


James Kelsey,


12.80


Frank Pimental,


9.60


Arthur Mullins,


9.60


Manuel Marquis,


12.80


282.00


June 19 to 24.


L. B. Swift,


$20.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


32.00


Howard Little, truck,


20.50


B. L. Quick, truck,


20.50


Charles Shaw,


8.20


James McCready,


12.80


Archie Jones,


12.80


Lloyd Tompkins,


8.20


28


ANNUAL REPORT


Fred Conners,


8.20


Arthur Mullins,


8.20


Steven Luke,


8.20


Frank Pimental,


7.00


166.60


June 25 to July 1.


L. B. Swift,


$14.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


21:00


B. L. Quick, truck,


16.00


James McCrady,


9.60


Lloyd Tompkins,


9.60


Fred Conners,


9.60


Arthur Mullins,


6.40


Frank Pimental,


3.20


R. K. Delano,


6.40


Wendall Conant,


2.00


97.80


July 3 to 8.


L. B. Swift,


$12.00


William Young,


9.60


Walter Winchoba,


6.40


28.00


July 21 to 26.


L. B. Swift,


$22.25


L. B. Swift, truck,


42.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


38.00


George Babbitt, truck,


37.50


L. C. Whitaker, team,


25.20


Amby Clark,


25.00


Merle Washburn, roller,


35.00


R. K. Delano,


17.00


James McCrady,


15.20


Fred Conners,


15.20


Steven Luke,


13.20


29


ANNUAL REPORT


Wilbur McCready,


8.80


William Coggeshall,


12.80


Dan O'Brien,


14.00


Edmund Phillips,


3.20


324.35


July 28 to Aug. 3.


L. B. Swift,


$24.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


41.00


Howard Little, truck,


23.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


9.00


George Babbitt, truck,


45.00


L. C. Whitaker, team,


25.90


Amby Clark,


30.00


Merle Washburn, roller,


35.00


R. K. Delano,


15.20


James McCready,


14.00


Wilbur McCready,


10.80


George Crimlisk,


12.00


John Rogers,


13.60


Steven Luke,


15.20


Fred Conners,


14.00


Dan O'Brien,


17.60


Wendall Conant,


1.20


346.50


August 20 to 26.


L. B. Swift,


$23.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


40.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


11.00


Wendall Conant,


8.40


R. K. Delano,


16.00


V. Adams,


11.00


James McCrady,


12.80


Fred Conners,


12.80


Arthur Smith,


4.80


30


ANNUAL REPORT


Merle Smith,


12.80


H. N. Macomber,


6.40


159.00


Sept. 11 to 16.


Merle Smith,


$16.00


Edmund Phillips,


3.20.


19.20


Sept. 18 to 23.


L. B. Swift,


$ 4.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


8.00


Russell Babbitt, truck,


8.00


L. C. Whitaker,


3.20


James McCrady,


3.20


William Bindon,


3.20


Walter Winchoba,


3.20


Merle Smith,


14.40


Roy Cummings,


12.80


60.00


Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.


L. B. Swift,


$20.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


24.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


20.00


J. D. Rose, truck,


20.00


Tony Rose,


9.60


Frank Rose,


9.60


Joe Travers,


9.60


William Bindon,


9.60


R. K. Delano,


6.40


Elijah Ames,


6.40


A. Silvan,


6.40


Vernon Adams,


6.40


William Landy,


3.20


Manuel Costa,


6.40


31


ANNUAL REPORT


Arthur Mann,


3.20


Fred Bennett,


6.40


E. L. Smith, team,


4.80


Merle Washburn, roller,


14.00


Amby Clark,


18.13


204.13


Oct. 2 to 7.


L. B. Swift,


$20.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


32.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


32.00


J. D. Rose, truck,


27.00


Antone Rose,


12.00


Frank Rose,


10.00


Joe Travers,


13.60


Arthur Mann,


12.00


R. K. Delano,


13.60


Elijah Ames,


3.20


Arnold Silvan,


12.00


Manuel Costa,


6.40


William Bindon,


12.00


Vernon Adams,


9.60


William Landy,


12.00


L. C. Whitaker,


3.20


Merle Washburn, roller,


14.00


Amby Clark,


25.00


269.60


Oct. 7 to 12.


L. B. Swift,


$16.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


24.00


William Bindon,


3.20


R. K. Delano,


9.60


52.80


32


ANNUAL REPORT


Oct. 16 to 21.


L. B. Swift,


$11.50


L. B. Swift, truck,


19.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


3.00


Arthur Mann,


7.60


Lyn Avery,


7.60


William Bindon,


7.60


R. K. Delano,


7.60


John Souto,


7.00


Arnold Silvan,


3.20


74.10


L. B. Swift,


$63.00


63.00


Oct. 23 to 28.


L. B. Swift,


$15.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


20.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


8.00


Russell Babbitt, truck,


24.00


Joe Marshall, truck,


6.00


Joe Marshall,


8.00


Alfred Needham,


8.00


L. C. Whitaker,


9.60


William Landy,


3.20


Wendall Conant,


1.20


John Souto,


8.00


Arnold Silvan,


4.80


William Bindon,


6.00


Lyn Avery,


4.80


Arthur Mann,


4.80


R. K. Delano,


4.80


136.20


Oct. 30 to Nov. 3.


L. B. Swift,


$16.00


L. B. Swift, truck, 31.00


33


ANNUAL REPORT


B. L. Quick, truck,


32.00


M. Rose, truck,


32.00


J. Rose, truck,


23.00


William Bindon,


12.80


Arthur Mann,


12.80


Lyn Avery,


12.80


A. Silvan,


12.80


John Souto,


12.80


William Landy,


12.80


R. K. Delano,


12.80


Nov. 20 to 25.


L. B. Swift,


$12.00


L. B. Swift, truck;


10.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


10.00


Wendall Conant,


2.40


Albert Bindon,


2.40


William Bindon,


6.40


Frank Talbot,


6.40


James Hathaway,


6.40


Arthur Mann,


6.40


R. K. Delano,


6.40


Earl Haines,


3.20


Alfred Needham,


5.20


Joe Marshall, truck,


13.00


Mike Burke, truck,


12.00


102.20


Nov. 29 to Dec. 2.


L. B. Swift,


$20.00


L. B. Swift, truck,


40.00


B. L. Quick, truck,


40.00


Russell Babbitt, truck,


32.00


Joe Marshall, truck,


31.00


Frank Talbot,


16.00


223.60


34


ANNUAL REPORT


William Bindon,


16.00


Earl Haines,


16.00


W. Winchoba,


6.40


John Souto,


16.00


Frank Rose,


16.00


Alfred Anderson,


16.00


Lyn Avery,


16.00


J. Hathaway,


14.20


Albert Ratcliff,


16.00


Arthur Mann,


16.00


R. K. Delano,


9.60


Joe Rogers,


12.80


Tony Rose,


12.00


M. Fernandes,


12.80


Vincent Avery,


12.80


Philip Anderson,


12.80


L. Bartell,


12.80


J. Winchoba,


9.60


Vernon Adams,


12.80


George Mitchell,


12.80


Gilbert Winslow,


6.40


454.80


Material


Al's Place,


$ 2.55


Pierce Hardware Co.,


12.22


Independent Coal Tar Co.,


63.45


E. A. Chace,


6.75


Martin Shippee,


4.65


Pierce Hardware Co.,


7.38


Al's Place,


4.44


Independent Coal Tar Co.,


25.85


Independent Coal Tar Co.,


63.69


Independent Coal Tar Co.,


117.50


Independent Coal Tar Co.,


12.93


Pierce Hardware Co.,


5.94


35


ANNUAL REPORT


Al's Place,


7.80


Holmes Print Shop,


12.50


Independent Coal Tar Co.,


57.02


Howard Little,


6.00


John Souto,


10.80


Manuel King,




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