Town annual reports of the officials of the town of Oakham, Massachusetts 1935, Part 1

Author: Oakham (Mass.)
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: [The Town]
Number of Pages: 62


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ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE TOWN OFFICIALS


of the


TOWN OF OAKHAM


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FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING


DECEMBER 31, 1935


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE TOWN OFFICIALS of the


TOWN OF OAKHAM


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FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING


DECEMBER 31, 1935


BARRE GAZETTE, BARRE, MASS.


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1935


Town Clerk


EFFIE T. SWINDELL Selectmen


Term expires 1936


JOHN P. DAY SYLVESTER R. DEAN


Term expires 1937


Term expires 1938


WALTER A. WOODIS


Term expires 1936


Assessors


CARL M. WHEELER


Term expires 1937


WINTHROP H. BOYD


JOHN MORAN


Term expires 1938 Term expires 1936


Board of Public Welfare


SARA E. BUTLER


Term expires 1937


MORTON F. LINCOLN


Term expires 1938


CARL M. WHEELER


Term expires 1936


School Committee


W. EDGAR SWINDELL


Term expires 1937


AMALIA C. PLACE


Term expires 1938


GEORGE W. DEAN


Term expires 1936


Library Trustees


FLORENCE STUDDIFORD


Term expires 1937


MINNIE A. NEWTON


Term expires 1938


FLORENCE E. BOTHWELL


Term expires 1936


Cemetery Committee


NEWTON J. GREEN JAMES P. FAIRBANK AMALIA C. PLACE


Term expires 1937


Term expires 1938 Term expires 1936


ONE-YEAR TERMS Moderator GEORGE W. DEAN


Tax Collector CLARA A. LINCOLN


4


ANNUAL REPORT


Treasurer CLARA A. LINCOLN Tree Warden CLARENCE L. GRIMES Auditor RAYMOND B. CRAWFORD


Fence Viewers


RAYMOND B. CRAWFORD CLARENCE L. GRIMES ALFRED B. MORSE


Measurers of Lumber


WALTER A. WOODIS


GEORGE H. MORSE Same


SYLVESTER R. DEAN


Measurers of Wood and Bark


JOHN N. MOORE


HENRY BUTLER


RALPH I. DANIELS


Field Drivers


JOHN ROBINSON PERCY F. WILBUR JOHN O'DONNELL


Constables


DONALD C. AGAR RALPH I. DANIELS


ROBERT C. DWELLY MATHEW KOWAL


FRANK S. LUPA GEORGE H. PARKMAN


APPOINTED


Cattle Inspector HENRY W. STONE


Meat and Provisions Inspector HENRY W. STONE


Sealers of Weights and Measures RALPH I. DANIELS 1


Fire Warden CLARENCE L. GRIMES


5


ANNUAL REPORT


Moth Superintendent CLARENCE L. GRIMES Undertaker and Burial Agent JAMES P. FAIRBANK Janitor of Hall W. EDGAR SWINDELL


Janitor of Library CARL M. WHEELER


Dog Officer RALPH I. DANIELS


School Superintendent JAMES R. CHILDS


List of Jurors


ORTON O. BUTLER, Clerk RALPH B. DANIELS, Contractor WINTHROP H. BOYD, Farmer MORTON F. LINCOLN, Farmer GEORGE H. MORSE, Farmer JOHN H. WILDER, Farmer THOMAS J. MORAN, Farmer


Report of TOWN CLERK


VITAL RECORDS FOR 1935 BIRTHS


Jan. 25 Jay Ernest Grimes, son of Henry W. and Evelyn (Clifford) Grimes


Mar. 29 Jerome Arthur Stone, son of Rev. Walter and Hilda (Eyebel) Stone


May 27 Bradley Albert Beckwith, son of Fabius A. and Thelma (Viner) Beckwith


June 25 Mitchell Michael Benedict, son of Dr. Mitchell and Alma (Loring) Benedict


July 31 Junice Ann Dean, daughter of George W. and Augusta (Voorneveld) Dean


MARRIAGES


Aug. 30 In Palmer, George Herman Parkman and Ethel Alice Trumble


Nov. 23 In Brewster, N. Y., Henry Roscoe Crawford and Margaret Katherine Donovan


Nov. 28 In Oakham, Henry C. Ward and Barbara Baker of Rutland


Nov. 28 In Oakham, Girard Barrier and Mildred Richards Lavalee of Rutland


DEATHS


Y.


M. D.


Jan. 20 In Holden, Mrs. Katherine (Moran) Allen 72


Feb. 26 In Norfolk, Archie Decouteau 64 8 18


Apr. 19 In Oakham, Jay Ernest Grimes 3 24 ·


Apr. 27 In Oakham, Mason Sumner Dean 75 11 20


May 19 In Oakham, Karol Zukus 65 · . .


June 6 In Worcester, Mrs. Ida (Clark) Fiske 72 . . . .


July 19 In Oakham, Ralph Gothard Lundgren 18


. . . .


Aug. 23 In Charlton, Stephen Slacks 73


2 30


Sept. 21 In Worcester, Mrs. Helen (Nicholson) LaCount 56 9 2


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ANNUAL REPORT


Dec. 3 In Worcester, Frederick Parmenter 69 · . .


Dec. 18 In Ware, George W. Steadman 56 6 9 Dec. 26 In Oakham. Mrs. Mary E. (Stone) Boyd 9 61


5


BURIED IN TOWN


Feb. 5 Died in New Haven, Philip S. Malcolm 52 4


7


Mar. 3 Died in Holden, Lymert S. Balcolm 51


3 12


May 24


Died in Newton, Mrs. Alice B. Craw-


Ford


63


1 19


LICENSES


7 Fishing @ $2.00 $14 00


28 Hunting @ $2.00 56 00


20 Sporting @ $3.25 65 00


3 Female and Minors @ $1.25


3 75


1 Trapping @ $5.25


5 25


4 Free Sporting


-


$144 00 63


DOG LICENSES


56 Males @ $2.00


$112 00


28 Females @ $5.00


140 00


12 Spayed @ $2.00


24 00


$276 00 98


Respectfully submitted, EFFIE T. SWINDELL, Town Clerk


Report of BOARD OF SELECTMEN


PAID TOWN OFFICERS


Town Clerk


Paid Effie T. Swindell $85 00


$85 00


Treasurer and Collector


Paid Clara Lincoln


$325 00


$325 00


Selectmen


Paid John P. Day


$100 00


Sylvester R. Dean


75 00


Walter A. Woodis


75 00


250 00


Assessors


Paid Carl M. Wheeler


$90 00


John Moran


118 00


W. H. Boyd


90 00


$298 00


Auditor


Paid Raymond Crawford


$75 00


$75 00


Ballot Clerks and Tellers


Paid Kate Gueley


$3 00


Emma Tracy


3 00


Leone Daniels


3 00


Margaret Troy


3 00


$12 00


Registrars of Voters


Paid John P. Day


$2 00


Walter A. Woodis


2 00


Effie Swindell


4 00


$8 00


9


ANNUAL REPORT


Moderator


Paid George W. Dean $3 00


$3 00


$1,056 00


Appropriation $1.160.00


Dental Clinic


Paid Bessie Scott $43 25 $43 25


Appropriation $121.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Paid Ralph Daniels $15 00 $15 00 Appropriation $15.00


Dog Officer


Paid Ralph Daniels $15 00 . . . $15 00 Appropriation $15.00


Church Spire


Paid Byron A. Oatley, church spire $200 00 $200 00


Appropriation $200.00


Board of Welfare


Paid Support of Poor '$1,260 22 $1,260 22


Appropriation $1,400.00


School Committee


Paid Support of Schools $9,682 19 $9,682 19 Appropriation $10,250.00


Police Department


Paid for Police $28 00 $28 00


Appropriation $40.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Printing


Paid Barre Gazette $137 75 $137 75


Appropriation $140.00 Memorial Day


Paid George S. Butler $8 28


Mary Parsons 5 00 $13 28


Appropriation $15.00


Town Officers' Supplies


Paid for Supplies $131 77 $131 77


Appropriation $125.00


From Emergency Fund 6.77


$131.77


Library


Paid for Support of Library $498 17 $498 17 Appropriation $233.10


Cemetery Committee


Paid for Support of Cemeteries $330 60 $330 60


Appropriation $169.45


Opening Roads


Paid for Opening Roads $694 60 $694 60 Appropriation $800.00


Fire Department


Paid Town of Barre


$50 00


$50 00


Appropriation $50.00


Fighting Fires


39 43


39 43


Emergency Fund $39.43


Gypsy Moth


Paid for Suppression of Moths $285 32 $285 32 Appropriation $280.00


11


ANNUAL REPORT


Emergency Fund 5.32


$285.32


$13,351 23


Superintendent of Streets Chapter 81


Paid for Labor and Machinery $5,943 45 Material $1,931 55 $7,875 00


Chapter 90, Maintenance


Paid for Labor and Machinery $1,525 23 Material 1,724 78 $3,250 01


Chapter 90, Construction


Paid for Labor and Machinery $5,767 69


Material


3,029 30 $8,796 99


Machinery Fund


Paid for Repairs and Supplies $2,874 96 $2,874 96


Excise Tax


Paid W. E. Swindell $12 40


Lucy M. Kingsbury 8 54 $20 94


Old Age Assistance


Appropriation


$260 00


Transferred from Emergency Fund 40 00 $300 00


E. R. A. Project


Paid for Supplies $170 81 $170 81


Appropriation $300.00


Industrial School


Paid City of Worcester $114 30


12


ANNUAL REPORT


Frank Lupa 43 20


Evariste Dufresne 38 40 $195 90


From Emergency Fund $195.90


Insurance


Insurance of Employees $512 24 $512 24


Appropriation


$500.00


Emergency Fund 12.24


$512.24


Insurance on Library


$82 50


on Tool House


17 70 $100 20


Appropriation


$17.70


Emergency Fund


82.50


$100.20


Street Lights


Paid Gardner Electric Light Co. $384 00 $384 00


Appropriation $384.00


Miscellaneous


Paid W. E. Swindell, care of hall $120 00


Gardner Electric Light Co. 102 91


Selectmen's Association of County 6 00


Chester M. Rood, cleaning hall


4 80


Wood for Town hall 32 50


John P. Day, sawing wood 3 50


Mechanics National Bank, safety box 4 40


J. P. Fairbank, death returns 1 25


Iver Johnson Sptg. Goods Co., supplies


5 63


Carter's Ink Co., supplies 1 81


Barre Gazette, supplies


3 50


George S. Butler Estate, supplies


13


Carl M. Wheeler, care of clock


24 70


Smiley Kingsbury, insurance on trucks 54 00


W. B. Pulsifer, repairing clock 2 00


Theodore Wardell, certifying notes 2 00


A. H. Brown, lumber 56 60


13


ANNUAL REPORT


Walter A. Woodis, perambulating 3 00


John P. Day, perambulating 2 00 $430 73


Appropriation $400.00


Emergency Fund 30.73


Tree Warden


Paid C. L. Grimes $8 00


Donald Rutherford 8 00 $16 00


From Emergency Fund $16.00


Inspection of Barns


Paid Henry W. Stone $35 00 $35 00


Appropriation $35.00


Inspection of Meats


Paid Henry W. Stone $13 50 $13 50


Appropriation $35.00


Interest


Paid Worcester County Trust $9 58 $9 58


Appropriation $200.00


Notes


Paid Worcester County Trust $4,300 00 $4,300 00


Soldiers' Relief


Paid for Relief


$5 00 $5 00


Appropriation $10.00


Worcester County and State Tax


Paid for State Tax


$700 00


County Tax


754 00


Parks and Reservation Tax


8 53


Veterans' Exemption Tax


2 77


Dog Tax


258 60


Hospital Maintenance Tax


200 05 $1,923 95


Appropriation $200.05


14


ANNUAL REPORT


County Hospital Construction Tax $1,029 07 $1,029 07 Appropriation $1,029.07


Trust Funds Deposited


Worcester County Trust (Cemetery) $200 00 $200 00


Total for year $46,924 46.


Emergency Fund Appropriation $500.00


Transferred to Fire Department $ 39 43


Transferred to Gypsy Moth 5 32


Transferred to Industrial School


195 90


Transferred to Insurance of Library 82 50


Transferred to Insurance of Employees


12 24


Transferred to Miscellaneous 30 73


Transferred to Old Age Assistance 40 00


Transferred to Tree Warden


16 00


Transferred to Town Officers' Supplies


6 77


$428 89


Setting Bounds No. Brookfield Road


48 55


48 55


$477 44


Alden Fund


Paid from Alden Fund


$135 81


Respectfully submitted, JOHN P. DAY, SYLVESTER R. DEAN, WALTER A. WOODIS, Selectmen of Oakham.


Report of TOWN TREASURER


Receipts $ 871 98


Expended


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1935


Bills Receivable


3,000 00


Bills Payable


$4,300 00


Board of Public Welfare


1,260 22


Cash rec'd on Hospital bill Town of Rutland


97 40


45 00


Commonwealth of Mass., burial of in- digent person


38 00


Commonwealth of Mass., temporary aid


117 65


County Tax


754 00


Construction and interest on County Hospital and care


1,229 12


Dental Clinic


25 00


43 25


Cemeteries, annual care of lots


133 98


330 60


Cemeteries, lettering on monument


6 50


Cemeteries, interest on funds for per- petual care


182 39


County Dog Tax


258 60


258 60


Dog Officer


15 00


Discount on Notes


9 58


E. R. A. Supplies


170 81


Employees' Insurance


512 24


Fire Department


89 43


Industrial School


176 13


195 90


Inspection of Barns


17 50


35 00


Inspection of Meats


13 50


Gypsy Moth Extermination


285 32


Insurance


100 20


Library Department


498 17


Interest on Wright Fund for Maga-


zines 20 70


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ANNUAL REPORT


Expended


Interest on Dean Legacy for Books


Machinery Rental


Machinery Fund


2,874 96


Sold Tires


5 00


Sold Gasoline on Bond Issue No. 464


94 08


Memorial Day 13 28


Miscellaneous Department


446 73


Rec'd from School Dept. for electricity


48 00


J. J. Healy, Barre, overcharge on bond 5 00


Walter Zelnia, grass on park 5 00


Advertising Tax Sale


3 50


E. D. Marsh, Rutland, overcharge on coal


1 27


Licenses


5 50


Rent of Memorial Hall by Grange


32 50


Old Age Assistance


80 00


300 00


Police Department


28 00


From County for Court Fines


22 00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


3 03


15 00


Repairs on Church Steeple


200 00


Printing


137 75


Opening Roads


694 60


Town Officers


1,056 00


Comm. of Mass., Metropolitan Water Supply Tax for 1934 and '35 985 94


Comm. of Mass., Taxes and Assessment


711 30


Town Officers' Supplies


131 77


Tax Abatement


20 94


School Department


9,682 19


J. R. Childs, Overcharge on Tuition,


Town of Holden 9 60


Town of New Braintree, Tuition and Transportation 96 00


To the Miscellaneous Department, wood 32 50


Comm. of Mass., State Education


2,284 05


Comni. of. Mass., State Valuation


650 00


Comm. of Mass., High School Trans- portation 1,725 35


Comm. of Mass., High School Tuition 1,718 74


Receipts 26 97 2,968 90


17


ANNUAL REPORT


Comm. of Mass., Supt. for Small Towns 193 33


Soldiers' Relief


5 00


Roads, Chapter 81


7,875 00


Roads, Chapter 90, maintenance


3,051 46


Roads, Chapter 90, maintenance, $150 appro.


198 55


Roads, Chapter 90, construction


8,796 99


Bond Issue, Project No. 464


2,250 00


2,249 99


Comm. of Mass., for roads


12,422 18


State Valuation


586 83


Reimbursement of Taxes


152 97


Corporation Tax


19 54


Race Track Distribution


24 50


Income Tax 28 00


Corporation Tax, Public Service 52


Director of Standard, license to Ethier 3 00


County of Worcester, on roads


5,230 90


Street Lights 384 00


Received from Fannie M. Stoddard for Perpetual Care for Sumner and Edwin Barr lot 100 00


From Frederick LaCroix for Skelton


Felton lot for the Felton heirs 100 00


Deposited in the North Brookfield Savings Bank


200 00


Received for Taxes, 1935 Poll $280.00, interest $1.48 281 48


1935 Excise Tax $639.85, interest $1.94 641 79


1935 Personal and Real Estate $10,400.93, interest $4.15 10,405 08


1934 Poll $28.00, interest $1.36 29 36


1934 Excise Tax $39.55, interest $1.73


41 28


1934 Real Estate and Personal Tax $4,174.30, interest $156.99 4,331 29


1933 Personal and Real Estate Tax $1,381.70, interest $131.78 . 1,513 48


1933 Excise Tax $4.00 4 00


1932 Personal and Real Estate Tax $23.72, interest $7.09 30 81


1932 Poll Tax $2.00, interest .50 2 50


1932 Old Age Assistance Tax 2 00


18


ANNUAL REPORT


Received from Worcester County Trust Co. on deposit 136 80


Total Jan. 1, 1936 Cash on hand and in bank


$49,174 45 5,150 90


$54,325 35


$54,325 35


Jan. 1, 1935 Certificate in the Worces- ter County Trust Co. $2,416 80


Received cash from the bank 136 80


Jan. 1. 1936, Amount of Certificate $2,280 00


Machinery Rental Account


Balance September 22, 1934


Jan. 8, 1935 Paid out from Machinery Fund $1,034 83


Machinery Rental to date


830 75


204 08


Balance on hand for machinery


$377 06


In 1935, Machinery Rental


$2,968 90


Machinery Fund


2,874 96


$93 94


Credit for merchandise


$99 08


$193 02


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$570 08


Alden Fund


Jan. 1, 1935, Cash on hand


$111 42


Dividends for 1935


105 00


Interest


1 43


217 85


Paid out


$135 81


Balance


$82 04


Respectfully submitted,


CLARA A. LINCOLN, Treasurer.


$581 14


CEMETERY FUNDS FOR PERPETUAL CARE


Deposited in the Following Savings Banks


Worcester County Institution for Sav-


ings (interest added to Jan. 1, 1936)


Mrs. William C. Abbot Fund


$114 34


Anna D. Adams Fund


27 30


George N. Briggs Fund


112 82


Laura Burt Trust Fund


129 96


Mary J: Clark Fund


118 48


C. C. Clifford Fund


52 21


Henry A. Crawford Fund


151 27


W. R. Dean Fund


113 76


Daniel Dean Fund


217 86


William A. Fobes Fund


132 84


Charles B. Green Fund


52 69


George H. Gould Fund


250 82


L. H. Haskell Fund


125 33


William Haskell Fund


106 42


David Lovell Fund


181 80


Hall and Morse Fund


119 23


A. J. Holden Trust Fund


52 18


H. W. Lincoln Fund


106 82


Abner and Alonzo Lincoln Fund


107 27


Caroline M. Maynard Fund


312 38


Ed Maynard Fund


10 77


Henry A. Morse Fund


131 16


Alfred C. Morse Fund


52 64


Frank L. Nickerson Fund


127 40


George M. Ross Fund


123 72


M. T. F. Rugg Fund


112 35


W. W. Russell Fund


104 75


Lyman Walker Fund


117 45


Henry P. Wright Fund


126 24


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ANNUAL REPORT


Deposited at Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank :


Jesse Allen Fund


$116 77


Lewis Allen Fund


148 54


James Boyd Fund


64 36


Newcomb Heirs Fund


79 95


Sophronia Parker Heirs Fund


117 45


Frances Robinson Cemetery Fund 80 94


Ruth H. Robinson Fund 52 34


At the People's Savings Bank at Wor- cester, interest to Aug. 1, 1935 :


William P. and Joseph Dwelly Fund


$106 21


Edward H. Dwelly Fund


106 21


Barr, Moore and Keep Fund,


Albert Fuller lot 108 12


George Conant lot


106 21


Crawford and Malcolm lot


106 21


Olmstead Fund


52 61


Edwin Spooner lot


104 66


Worcester Mechanics Savings Bank, dividends to July, 1935 :


M. O. Ayres Cemetery Fund


$118 82


Mary E. Brown, Edwin Spooner lot


64 93


Charles A. Fobes Fund


131 11


Charles W. Hastings Fund


119 35


Stephen Lincoln Fund


232 53


Martha M. Maculler Fund


272 07.


William Myrick Presho Fund


53 99


Sumner Reed Fund


146 94


Mrs. Samuel Ripley Fund


27 11


Weeks and Reed Cemetery lots


136 63


North Brookfield Savings Bank, divi- dends to Jan. 1, 1936:


Jerry L. Dunn Fund $109 25


Thomas Loring Lot Fund 110 30


Simon O. Butler Fund


109 02


Spooner lot in South Cemetery


107 23


William C., John W. and George M. Ayres lot 208 93


Sumner and Edwin Barr lot 101 25


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ANNUAL REPORT


The Skelton-Felton Fund 100 00


Barre Savings Bank, dividends to Jan. 15, 1936:


William S. Crawford, Green Hollow


$330 80


Albert H. Foster Fund


122 82


William A. Nye Fund


113 92


Henry Conant Lot Fund


109 58


Samuel R. Dean Fund


110 61


Lizzie A. Loring Heirs Fund


53 09


William A. Nye, half of Luther Dean lot 55 49


At the Leicester Savings Bank :


Arthur H. White Fund, balance June 1935 131 79


The bank book is kept with the Leicester Savings Bank as trustee, and interest to be drawn by Town Treasurer.


CLARA A. LINCOLN, Treasurer.


LIBRARY FUNDS


At the Worcester County Institution for Savings, dividends to Jan. 1, 1936 :


Fobes Memorial Fund $4,174 21


J. H. O. Lovell Fund 236 02


B. P. Clark Legacy Fund 1,750 67


Alfred Parks Wright Memorial Fund 608 70


At the Ware Savings Bank, interest to July, 1935 :


The Samuel R. Dean Legacy 1,614 06


CLARA A. LINCOLN, Treasurer.


TOWN OF OAKHAM BALANCE SHEET - SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 General Accounts


ASSETS


LIABILITIES AND RESERVES


Cash :


Temporary Loans :


General


$9,752 41


Mary Alden Fund Income


59 77


Mary Alden Fund Income 59 77


Sale of Schoolhouse Fund 1,500 00


Accounts Receivable :


Taxes:


Levy of 1933


$ 52 77


Levy of 1934


2,669 60


Levy of 1935


13,509 50


State Tax


665 00


16,231 87


Old Age Assistance Taxes:


Levy of 1932


$1 00


Levy of 1933


9 00


County Tax 765 72


10 00


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes:


Levy of 1933


$ 8 72


Reserve Fund, Overlay Surplus


2,651 43


Levy of 1934


24 34


Levy of 1935


98 93


131 99


Levy of 1933 $ 52 77


Aid. to Highways:


Levy of 1934 292 30


State


$7,883 11


Levy of 1935


276 56


County


4,105 00


11,978 11


In Anticipation of Revenue 1935 $4,300 00


$9,812 18


Town Clerk, Dog Licenses


84 00


Road Machinery Rentals


697 02


State Parks and Reservations Tax 7 00


Veterans' Exemption Assessment 3 00


Appropriation Balances


18,544 64


Overlays, Reserved for Abatements:


621 63


Overdrawn Accounts : Library Cemetery Compensation Insurance


$49 11


Revenue Reserved Until Collected : Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


131 99


74 42


2,280 00


556 62


5,442 10


$38,309 92


$38,309 92


Trust Accounts


Trust Funds, Cash and Securities


$19,894 61


Mary Lincoln Alden Charity Fund


$4,060 00


Library Funds


8,082 46


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


7,752 15


$19,894 61


$19,894 61


12 24


135 77


Reserve for deposits in closed bank Revenue 1935 Surplus Revenue


Report of SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS


AMOUNT EXPENDED ON ROADS IN THE TOWN OF OAKHAM IN 1935 UNDER CHAPTER 81


No. Road


Amount


1 North Brookfield


$ 112 15


2 New Braintree


1,310 20


3 East Hill


90 80


4 Hubbardston


12 00


5 Caldwell


6


Pine Plain


14 00


7


Poverty Square


6 00


8


Coldbrook


232 80


9 Ware's Corner


291 10


10 Robinson


57 60


11


Parmenter


15 40


12 Sanders


4 80


13 South


372 40


14


Spencer


274 00


15 Flint


16 Bechan


115 50


17


Lupa


763 10


18


Crawford


295 40


19 Whitehall


10 00


20 Old Turnpike


171 10


21 Turnpike Extension


5 00


22


Rutland


50 60


23


Swindell


10 00


24


Hapgood


53 40


25 Sargent's Lane


7 00


26 Stone


17 45


27 Rutherford


26 20


28 Lincoln


334 00


29 Maple Street


100 00


30


Barre


295 40


25


ANNUAL REPORT


31 Daniels


·


.


32


Bullard


41 30


33 Edson


21 30


34 Happy Hollow


5 40


35 Hunt


151 60


36


Adams


200 70


37 George's Lane


143 35


38 J. Gaffney


98 40


39 Scott


75 50


40 Crocker Nye


130 15


41


Whitney


28 35


$5,943 45


Material


George S. Butler, tools


$42 22


Alexander Supply Co., tools


24 40


Ross Bros. Co., tools


28 91


Traffic Equipment Co., tools


9 00


E. O. Perry, tool repairs


5 90


Koppers Co., tar


438 92


The Texas Co., road oil


484 58


E. V. Newton, gravel


15 99


Walter Woodis, gravel


12 00


C. C. Adams, gravel


25 05


Marcell Wisnewski, gravel


116 85


W. C. Edwards, gravel


70 40


Edwin Bullard, gravel


26 00


John O'Donnell, gravel


7 40


John Robinson, gravel


18 80


Clayton Blakmer, traffic line


89 25


Wayland M. Heck, compressor supplies


15 50


New England Culvert Co., C.C.M. pipe


421 03


John Lane, blasting


74 85


City Truck Co., express


60


E. V. Newton, miscellaneous


3 90


$1,931 55


Total labor


$4,525 55


State allotment


$6,750 00


Total mach. rental


1,417 90


Town allotment


1,125 00


Total materials


1,931 55


$7,875 00


$7,875 00


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ANNUAL REPORT


AMOUNT EXPENDED UNDER CHAPTER 90 MAINTENANCE


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., C.C.M. pipe


$224 00


Edwin Bullard, gravel


13 40


James Walsh, gravel


3 40


Murdock & Co., sand


20 40


W. C. Edwards, gravel


15 80


F. D. Marsh, coal


14 34


Koppers Products Co., tar


1,351 96


State Prison, frame and grate


6 82


Panaccione Bros., lumber


44 49


Barre Grain Co., cement


24 80


Smith Green Co., waterproofing


2 25


Mary Conant, nails


1 50


E. V. Newton, express


1 62


Setting County Highway Bounds


$198 55


$1,724 78 $198 55


Total labor


$1,233 73


State allotment


$1,105 00


Total mach. rental


291 50


County allotment


1,105 00


Total materials


1,724 78


Town allotment


1,000 00


Trans. emer. fund


48 55


Total


$3,250 01


Total


$3,258 55


Opening Roads 1935


Total labor


$412 10


Total equipment


282. 50


$694 60


Appropriation $800.00


New Construction Old Turnpike Road Chapter 90


N. E. Bolt Co., C. C. M. pipe $539 00


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., C. C. M. pipe 295 90


Kesseli & Morse Co., V. C. pipe 46 80


Barre Grain Co., cement and lime 31 50


Edward P. Wine, kerosene 6 86


27


ANNUAL REPORT


Marion McClanathan, gravel


400 00


J. F. Allen, gravel


133 80


Koppers Products Co., tar


971 73


Trans Mixer Agency, mixing


38 00


Ross Bros., fencing


101 33


State Prison, sign and post


16 00


County of Worcester, W. C. H. bounds


54 00


Haven Coal Co., coal


9 24


Panaccione Bros., lumber


6 40


George S. Butler, staples


1 00


Nellie Zukus, posts


9 95


Donald Agar, concrete


120 00


R. T. Curtis, crushed stone


4 50


Edward J. Baker, cable guard


236 12


E. O. Perry, post irons


3 20


E. V. Newton, miscellaneous


3 97


$3,029 30


Total labor


$4,790 69


Machinery rental


977 00


Town allotment


$2,000 00


Total material


3,029 30


State and county


6,800 00


Total


$8,796 99


$8,800 00


Chapter 464 Bond Issue New Braintree Road


Total labor


$1,874 81


Total material


375 18 Allotment


$2,250 00


Total


$2,249 99


Amount expended for labor on Highways under Chapter 81, Chapter 90 Maintenance, Chapter 90 Construction, Chapter 464, and Opening Roads


E. V. Newton


$1,516 30


922 00


J. R. Wrin Matthew Kowal


806 06


Edwin Bullard


769 15


Joseph Lucas


123 60


28


ANNUAL REPORT


Ernest Bullard


793 90


Timothy Doyle


210 40


Patrick Ryan


402 80


Fay Russell


328 35


Frank Stone


512 75


John L. Briggs


478 35


Albert Parkman


126 40


Philip Wareing


529 15


Frank Parkman


61 60


James Woodis


286 60


Stanley Sieckorski


44 80


Frank Lupa


537 50


Wayland M. Heck


28 80


Earl Kruger


20 00


William Wareing


95 20


H. Roscoe Crawford


115 95


G. H. Parkman


75 80


Charles Daniels


28 40


Howard Lackey


109 75


L. S. Crawford


78 60


P. W. Adams


421 33


Francis A. Troy


170 13


Killiam Zukus


580 38


James O'Connor


230 00


John Lane


9 95


Walter Green


72 75


Louis Charbonneau


92 60


Bert Kennan


104 25


C. M. Callahan


1,496 88


M. E. Woods


70 00


Michael Abdow


90 00


R. B. Crawford


48 80


Town of Hardwick


23 75


Arthur Stevens


25 20


Michael Saad


20 00


Morton Lincoln


253 25


Peter White


2 80


Henry Stone


4 80


William Snay


117 95


$12,836 88


29


ANNUAL REPORT


Machinery Account 1935


Machinery rental


Receipts Expended $2,968 90


Old tires


5 00


Gasoline, Chapter 464


94 08


Balance from 1934


377 06


Balance on hand Jan., 1936


$3,445 04 $2,874 96


570 08


$3,445 04


Respectfully submitted, ELMER V. NEWTON,


Superintendent of Streets.


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Report of TAX COLLECTOR


1935


1935 Warrants for Personal and Real Estate Tax


$16,232 24


Jan. 1, 1936 Interest


4 15


$16,236 39


Jan. 1, 1936 Cash received to date


10,405 08


Balance due Jan. 1, 1936


$5,831 31


1935 Poll Tax Warrant Interest to Jan. 1, 1936


1 48


$317 48


Cash to Jan. 1, 1936


281 48


Balance due on Poll Tax


$36 00


1935 Excise Tax Warrants


$772 88


Interest to Jan. 1, 1936 -


1 94


$724 82


Cash received to Jan. 1, 1936


$641 79


Abatements to Jan. 7, 1936


15 10


$656 89


Jan. 1, 1936 balance due


$67 93


1934


Jan. 1, 1935, balance due on Personal and Real Estate Tax


$5,865 63


Interest to Jan. 1, 1936


156 98


$6,022 61


Abatement on Real Estate


$


6 88


Cash received to Jan. 1, 1936


4,331 26


$4,338 14


Balance due Jan. 1, 1936


$1,684 47


$316 00


31


ANNUAL REPORT


Balance due on 1934 Excise Tax


$63 39


Interest to Jan. 1, 1936


1 73


$65 12


Cash received to Jan. 1, 1936


41 28


$23 84


Balance due on Poll Tax Jan. 1, 1935


$44 00


Interest to Jan. 1, 1936 1 36


$45 36


Cash received to Jan. 1, 1936


29 36


Balance due Jan. 1, 1936 1933


$16 00


Jan. 1, 1935, balance due on Personal and Real Estate Tax


$1,409 73


Interest to Jan. 1, 1936


131 78


$1,541 51


Cash received to Jan. 1, 1936


1,513 48


$28 03


1935 Balance due on Old Age Assistance


$9 00


In 1933 returned from the State


7 00


Balance on 1933 Poll Tax


18 00


1935 Uncollected Excise Tax


$12 72


Cash to Jan. 1, 1936


4 00


$8 72


1932


Jan. 1, 1935 balance due


$29 72


Interest to Jan. 1, 1936


7 59


$37 31


To cash


$35 31


Abatement of one Poll Tax


$2 00


$37 31


Respectfully submitted, CLARA A. LINCOLN, Tax Collector.


$2 00


Report of BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


George S. Butler Estate, merchandise


$459 20


Aid


314 00


Dr. R. J. Cournyer, Spencer


5 50


Dr. Kent Royal, No. Brookfield


3 00


Dr. J. Millin, South Barre


107 00


Mary T. Matz, nurse


6 00


Charlton Home Farm Association


33 44


Pike Funeral Service


48 50


City of Worcester, hospital bill


70 50


Holden Hospital


109 00


Town of Barre


42 08


Carl M. Wheeler, service


25 00


M. F. Lincoln, clerical work and service


25 00




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