Official reports of the town of Wayland 1927-1928, Part 8

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1927
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 456


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Life Preservers


8 erected; 4 in reserve.


Cochituate School


Rest Room : couch 1; blanket 1; rug 1; chairs 2; sew-


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ing machine 2; tables 3; mirrow 1; pictures 1; scales 1; medicine cabinet 1; towel holder 1; medical supplies $6 estimate.


Pianos 2; stepladders 3; shovels 3; wash basins 8; pokers 5; floor brushes 2; hand brushes 9; dust pans 8; wrenches 2; hammers 2; table 1; wheelbarrow 1; closets 3; ban 1-2 can; glass 1-2 doz. lights; floor oiler 1; putty knife 1; oil drum 30 gal. 1; oil 5 gals .; mops 2; fire ex- tinguishers 5; wood 1-4 cord; paper towels 1-2 crate; toilet paper 1-2 crate; coal estimated 18 to 20 tons ; benches, student 8; settees 8; portable blackboard 1; estimate of M. T. tools $50 replacement value; globes 2; pencil sharpeners 7; map hooks 4; cases of maps 5; spindles 1; shades 50; ink sets 9; book ends 4; dust cloths 12; pictures 25; statuary 1; busts 2; firezes 3; fire hose 2; hat tree 1; wire door mats 3; towel holders 3; student desks complete 384; desks 7; kind. chairs 12; chairs 25; tables 12; clocks 7; thermometers 7; window sticks 7; pointers 8; erasers 3 doz .; reading charts 2; images 2; seat work 6 doz. boxes; flags and holders 8; flags, large 1; flags, small 100; punch 2; waste baskets 10; paint cups 120; paint boxes 9 doz .; scissors 8 doz; yard sticks 8; pointers 6; bells 3; bell system 1; board erasers 3 doz .; rulers 260; compasses 41; clocks 7; staff rulers 3; gen- eral supplies on hand, Jan. 1, 1029, estimated value $95; readers 1443; histories 134; music books 319; music choruses 5; high school choruses 30; geographies 217; liquid dry measures 1 set each; card file 1; globe 1 large; drawing boards 25; sight reading 1 set; language 138; arithmetics 286; dictionaries 173; reference books 69; writing books 154; health 141; spelling 197; number builders 13; word builders 14; rulers 35; arithmetic drills 70; reading drills 18; reading drills 18; reading material 18; number material 18; latin 22; algebra 22; civics 22; charts 18; large dictionaries 4; miscellaneous books 21.


Many sets of readers are very old but kept for sup- plementary work.


Football and base ball goods not listed as these have not been purchased by the town. Equipment for 20 or more boys is owned.


Much has been given the town from town by organ- izations such as pianos, rest room furnishing, lunch and


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kitchen equipment, pictures and statuary.


Grades


Student's seats complete 155; teaché's, desks 4; tables 3; chairs 8; victrola 1; pictures 12; plaques 3; clocks 4; inkstands 5; pencil sharpeners 4; pencil holders 2; flags 4; flag holders 4; number counters 2; peg boards 20; boxes of pegs 4; number boxes 36; letter boxes 36 crayon boxes 70; scissors 18; busy builder boxes 15; maps 2 sets (8 in set) ; progressive seat work 18 boxes; toy money 3 boxes ; parquetry blocks 13 boxes; 2 inch sticks 1 box; words 48 boxes; mats and weaving sticks quantity ; grouped numbers 7 boxes; Gordon's word drill charts 2 boxes ; Beacon word drill cards 1 set: Beacon Phonetic drill cards 1 set; wooden beads 5 boxes ; squares ovals, oblongs, etc., 7 boxes; seat work in evelopes 46 envelopes ; boxes of sticks 2 boxes ; rulers 76; pastel cray- ons 10 boxes ; pen holders 35; wooden cubes, cones, etc., 1 box; music appreciation records 12 (set) ; toy orcestra instruments 24; wastebaskets 4; yardsticks 3; window shades (old) 42; piano and stool; brush and dustpan 2; thermometers 4; arithmatics 256; latin (introduction to) 16; geographies 103; histories 122; civis 14; spelling books 56; health books 44; dictionaries 76; English and language books 63 ; algebras 77; penmanship manuals 54.


Readers: Primers 158; First readers 151; second readers 145; other readers 286; supplementary readers 522.


Miscellaneous : The World's Story 15 vols .; Out of Door Library, 19 vols; Loose-leaf Nature Study.


General supplies on hand Jan. 1, 1929, estimated value $50.


Domestic Science Laboratory


Baking sheets 2; bread tins 3; dish pans 2; muffin pans (12) 3; muffin pans (9) 1; muffin pans 6 5; tea kettle 1; sauce pans (agate) 12; double boilers (agate) 12; sauce pan (large agate) 1; mixing bowls 19; frying pans 4; tin plates 16; pie plates (small tin) 3; Dover egg- beaters 3; quart measure 1; flour sifter 1; grater 1; roll- ing pins 3; custard cups 14; ramekins 12; potato masher 1; pancake turner 1; cake coolers 3; seives 6; cookie cut- ters 5; doughnut cutters 2; measuring cups 20; moulds (aluminum) 6; vegetable knives 14; apple corer 1; can


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opener 1; wooden spoons 12; steel forks 12; steel knives 12; spatulas 14; nickel plated knives 9; nickel plated forks 12; bread knife 1; nickel plated tablespoons 11; nickel plated teaspoons 20; nut cracker 1; dish towels 6; dish cloths 2; towel rack 1; sink brush 1; soap shaker 1; paper towel case 1; garbage can 1 ; scrub brushes (small) 5: thermometer 1; dust pans 2; dush brush (old) 1; cake tins (square) 6; cake tins (large) 3; dripping pans; tea strainer; platter; vegetable dishes 2; oatmeal saucers 6; tea cups and saucers 6; bread and butter plates 6; salad plates 6; tea plates 6; sauce dishes 6; sugar bowl 1; creamer 1; salt shaker 1; pepper shaker 1. Food sup- plies not listed because not purchased by town.


High School


Students' seats complete 140; teachers' desks 4; tables 7; chairs 25; pictures 4; plaques 7; clocks 2; busts 7 ; friezes 4 ; pencil sharpeners 9; erasers 13; history maps 2 sets; inkstands 4; yardsticks 3; wastebaskets 6; waste can 1; window shades 36; thermometers 4; piano and stool 1; brush and dustpan 1; broom 1; hoods 2; labora- tory table and equipment 1; tablet chairs 24; stools 19; clothes rack 1; sink 1; typewriters 8; typewriter tables 8; adding machine and stand 1; mimeograph and stand 1; dictionary 1; calculator 1; paper cutter 1; needed for apparatus and laboratory supplies $800.00 estimate; ref- erence books 141; commercial books 233; English books 872; French books 292; history books 75; Latin books 199; Music books 186; mathematic books 120; science books 190.


Lunch Room


Plates 126; sauce dishes 57; lemon squeezer 1; al- uminum cups 58; small bowls 2; teaspoons (nickle plat- ed) 119; forks 32; aluminum trays 66; dish towels 9; dish cloth 1; meat grinders 2; soup ladle 1; Dover egg beater 1; potato masher 1; wire whip 1; can openers 3; spatula 1; forks (steel) 6; vegetable knives 3; case knives 3; teaspoons 4; serving spoons 2; serving spoons 2; table- spoons (nickel) 8; tea strainer 1; bread knives 2; trays (papier mache) 3; agate trays 6; mixing bowls (large) 2; mixing bowls (small) 3; electric stove; tea kettles 2; broom (straw) 1; milk crate holder 1; sink 1; dust pan 1; dust brush 1; paper towel holder 1; soap shaker 1;


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dish cupboard 1; tables 2; shelf 1; counter 1; stools 2; garbage can 1; scrubbing brush 1; mop 1; syrayer 1; seives 2; coffee pot 1; tea pot 1; sugar bowl 1; salt shak- er 1; pepper shaker 1; glass pitcher 1; agate pitcher 1; large double boilers 2; medium double boiler 1; sauce pans 3; small sauce pan 1; pudding dishes 2; plates (blue) 7; colander 1; sauce pan (large) 1; cake cooler 1; flour sifter 1; dripping pans 3; cake tins 2.


Cups and saucers not listed because they are proper- ty of P. . A. Food supplies not listed because not pur- chased by town.


Janitor


Floor brush 24 inches 1; dust pans 3; Hard brush 3; fire iron 1; fire extinguishers 1; ash cans 8; shovels 2; pump 1; motor 1; water tank 1; paper towels 1 crate; toilet paper 1-2 crate; work benches 10; settees 10; sink 1; closet 1; Stillson ward hose; tools $100 replacement value estimate; 15-gal. oil cylinder (drum) ; coal on hand 55 to 60 tons estimate.


General


Closets 2; electric ranges 2; fire extinguishers 5; umbrella holders 2; towel cases 3; bookcases 5; fire alarm system 1; pictures 15; chairs 6; tables 2; washstand and equipment 1; scales 1; medicine cabinet 1; hot water bot- tle 1; medical supplies small quantity ; couch and cush- ions 1; settees 54; electric lighting in basement, office laboratories and stairs.


Miss Peaslee


Mechanical Drawing Boards 19; mechanical drawing books 7; pint India Ink 1; pint Fixatif 1; boxes of paints (6 in good condition) 18; boxes of crayons 1-2 doz .; bot- tles of Poster paint (not all full) 12; paint pans 24; sheets charcoal paper 18; small roll blue print paper ; hexagonal prism 1; octagonal pyramid 1; rectangular cube 1; square cube 1.


Superintendent's Office


Student recitation chairs 25; teacher and primary room desk 1; files 3; filing boxes 15; safe 1; teachers' chairs 2; sample books 350 estimate; dept. of education reports 30 estimate.


150


Office Closet


Department stationery small amount; carbon pa- per 2 packages; department record 1928-1829; cards and record sheets, supply.


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REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Having complied with the laws governing the audit of Town Accounts, I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1928. Cash Balance, January 1, 1928 $ 22,760.09 271,294.69


Receipts 1928, as per Schedule 1


294,054.78


Expenditures, as per Schedule 2


292,376.03


Balance December 31, 1928


$ 1,678.75


Schedule 1


SCHEDULE 1-RECEIPTS Taxes


Current Year:


Poll


364.00


Personal


9,415.96


Real Estate


59,285.77


69,065.73


Previous Years, 1926 & 1927:


Poll


394.00


Personal


2,047.90


Real Estate


31,559.54


34,001.44


Tax Titles


Amount collected


316.59


Interest, etc.


35.80


Deposit on Acct. Tax Title


25.00


Release of Tax Title


1.00


152


Advertising 1926 taxes 38.39


416.88


State


National Bank Tax, Income Tax


660.75


Corporation Tax


15.31


Corporation Tax, Public Service


515.05


Corporation Tax, Business


661.70


National Bank Tax


276.20


Trust Company Tax


169.42


Income Tax, 1928


2,673.87


Income Tax, 1928


12,445.60


Tax, Public Service


61.98


Tax, Public Service


57.74


Trust Company, 1927


4.63


17,542.25


Licenses and Permits


Alcohol


13.00


Milk


16.00


Busses


140.00


Victuallers


66.00


All Others


20.00


255.00


Fines and Forfeits


Court Fines


840.06


Grants and Gifts


County Treasurer


819.87


School Donation


8.00


827.87


Special Assessments


Moth 1926


37.50


Moth 1927


54.25


Moth 1928


228.50


320.25


General Government Tax Collector, Collection charges 59.50


153


Postage Town Hall Rentals


.39 70.00


129.89


Protection Persons and Property


N. H. Mutual Liability Co.


9.00


Fire Dept .- Sale Zinc and Lead 13.00


Moth Dept .- Sale of Lead


89.80


Moth Dept. State Treasurer


25.00


Moth Dept .- State Treasurer


25.00


Sealer Weights and Measures


A. B. Marchand 45.93


State Treasurer, Oiling


2,000.00


County Treasurer, Oiling 2,000.00


State Treasurer, Pond St. Cont.


10,583.56


County Treasurer, Pond St. Cont. 10,583.57


State Treasures, Sudbury Rd. 2,378.87


County Treasurer, Sudbury Rd.


2,478.87


30,124.87


Public Welfare


Town of Wellesley


180.00


Town of Wellesley


275.50


455.50


State Aid


State Treasurer


648.00


Veterans Exemption


State Treasurer


34.17


Schools


State Treasurer, Tuition


476.16


Sale of Supplies


1.00


Miscellaneous


8.25


485.41


Public Library


Library-Wayland


53.00


Reading Room, Cochituate


24.78


154


161.80


Sale of Tank


65.00


142.78


Public Service Enterprises Water Dept., Sale of Water 8,611.25


Cemeteries


Sale of Lots 353.00


Sale of Wood


5.00


338.00


Interest


Deposits


413.47


Taxes 1926


1,408.99


Taxes 1927


735.66


Taxes 1928


35.17


Trust Funds


2,013.86


4,607.15


Municipal Indebtedness


Anticipation of Revenue


94,200.00


Public Welfare, Tax Note 108


2,500.00


Agency, Trust & Investment


Cynthia N. Roby, Library Fund


200.00


Lydia M. Child, Library Fund 100.00


Ella E. Draper, Library Fund


500.00


James Draper, Library Fund


500.00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


3.950.00


Refunds and Transfers


Overpayment 1926 & 1927 Taxes


35.63


Overpayment 1928 Taxes


20.18


John C. Paige & Co.


31.20


Police Dept.


33.90


Fire Dept. 1.00


Fire Dept. Check unclaimed


1.50


Natick Hardware & Paint Co.


1.25


John Coolidge, blasting Pinebrook Rd. 2.50


Travellers Insurance Co. 34.50


96,700.00


5,250.00


155


Central Foundry Co. Liberty Mutual Co.


16.35


48.45


First National Stores


44.00


Receipts 1928


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1928


270.46 271,294.69 22,760.09


Total


294,054.78


PAYMENTS-SCHEDULE 2 General Government


Moderator


Salary


10.00


Selectmen


Salaries


500.00


Printing, postage, etc.


7.00


Table and Chairs


88.60


Miscellaneous Expenses


29.70


625.30


Accountant


Salary


500.00


Printing, Stationery, etc.


48.21


Miscellaneous Expenses


15.87


564.08


Treasurer


Salary


750.00


Printing, Stationery, postage


41.55


Miscellaneous Expenses


30.92


822.47


Tax Collector


Salary


1,019.72


Printing, stationery, postage


238.09


Miscellaneous Expenses


41.55


1,299.36


Tax Collector's Fees W. C. Gorman


58.00


156


Assessors


Salaries


1,561.00


Printing, Stationery, etc.


823.43


Auto hire Miscellaneous Expenses


14.67


2,741.10


Town Clerk


Salary


200.00


Recording Fees


106.25


Printing, SEtationery, etc.


32.02


Telephone


15.50


Miscellaneous Expenses


58.77


Election and Registration


Registrars


100.00


Election Officers


420.00


Printing, Stationery, etc.


179.26


Miscellaneous Expenses


105.67


804.93


Other Finance Officers & Accounts


Com. of Mass. Certification


16.00


Surety Bonds


F. E. Yeager


295.00


Law Dept.


Chamberlain, Stone & Bosson


450.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


19.66


469.66


Town Hall


Janitor


240.00


Fuel


122.00


Light


48.16


Janitors Supplies


2.35


Repairs


45.21


Miscellaneous Expenses


38.40


Town Hall, Special Repairs Frank Genthener 20.00


157


496.12


342.00


412.54


Charles R. Cole Repairing Lock


16.40 1.00


37.40


Planning Board


N. E. Oil Paint & Varnish Co.


5.11


Fairfield Aerial Survey


255.00


E. W. Goodrich


4.40


J. R. Worcester & Co.


18.00


Mass. Fed. Planning Boards


15.00


James Bolton


1.00


J. H. McCusker


100.00


Adams & Abbott


3.20


401.71


Notices of Meetings


Natick Bulletin and Press


63.82


Charles Dusseault


6.50


70.32


Protection of Persons and Property


Police Department


Salaries and wages


2,764.52


Parking signs and reflectors


13.15


Repairs to and moving beacons


94.95


Auto hire


13.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


189.24


3,074.86


Fire Department


Salaries and wages


1,054.50


Repairs to trucks and gas


302.30


Equipment and repairs


176.92


Hydrant service


3.50


Fuel


262.40


Light


39.01


Repairs to building


3.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


152.52


Moth Extermination Daniel Graham, Supt. 1,365.00


1,994.23


158


Other Labor Teams Insecticides Miscellaneous


52.90


70.00


168.36


7.51


1,663.77


Tree Warden Labor


147.05


Game Warden


Salary


50.00


A. B. Marchand


75.00


Incidentals


49.98


124.98


Dog Officer


James Linnehan


15.00


Edward F. Dorsheimer


15.00


30.00


Insurance


F. E. Yeager & Co.


908.19


William S. Lovell


311.07


1,219.26


Health and Sanitation


Health Department


Salaries


175.00


Auto hire, tel. stat.


106.03


State Dept. Public Welfare


390.00


Medicine & Medical Attendance


38.50


709.53


District Nurse


Mary E. McNeil, salary


1,000.00


Medical Inspection Schools Dr. E. E. Sparks


150.00


Medical Inspection Animals F. J. Bigwood


150.00


159


Highways


General Highways


Salaries and wages


3,750.94


Telephone and mileage


56.95


Rental of truck


900.00


Stone, gravel, etc.


1,277.70


Equipment and repairs


555.80


Blue Ribbon Garage, storage, etc.


192.89


Wayland Motors, storage, etc.


242.18


Miscellaneous Expenses


21.84


6,998.30


Railings


Labor


152.25


Lumber


74.10


Other Expenses


68.30


294.65


Oilings


Labor


7,096.76


Rental truck


900.00


Oil and other materials


2,843.44


Blue Ribbon Garage


416.59


Wayland Motors


218.37


Other expenses


522.48


11,997.64


Snow Removal


Salaries and wages


830.71


Rental of truck


1,200.00


Wayland Motors


105.00


Blue Ribbon Garage


543.53


Daniel Brackett


49.00


C. M. White Iron Works


45.00


Berger Mfg. Co.


43.20


Four Wheel Drive


149.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


63.05


3,028.49


Pinebrook Road Repairs


300.00


160


Pond St. Repairs


Framingham News


4.50


Globe


11.20


Boston Post


13:05


N. E. Road Builders Assn.


9.90


Middlesex Const. Co.


31.465.31


31,503.96


Sudbury Rd. Repairs


Wayland Lumber Co.


321.78


Rental of truck


300.00


Four Wheel Drive Co.


150.00


C. A. Lockhart & Co.


53.45


Blue Ribbon Garage


357.75


Natick Plumbing & Heating


2.52


Thos. F. Parker


3.00


Labor


3,489.88


Mileage and telephone


33.00


Conant Machine Co.


6.55


Holliston Trap Rock Co.


61.00


Wayland Motors


18.00


4.796.93


Traffic Signs


Arthur G. Harvey


12.31


Dyar Sales & Machine Co.


2.50


Labor


18.50


Framingham Mill Supply Co.


1.34


James C. McKay


6.70


41.35


Street Signs


E. E. Harrington


3.50


Bensons Store


5.00


Express


1.10


L. Scott Roe


179.75


Marlboro & Boston Express


1.50


Evernu Century Co.


67.25


Labor


48.50


306.60


Sidewalks


Salaries & Wages


466.75


161


Materials Four Wheel Drive Co. Miscellaneous Expenses


89.70


74.70


68.85


700.00


Memorial Hall Sidewalk


J. H. McCusker 119.70


Widening Concord and Traing Field Rds.


J. H. McCusker


200.00


Widening Coch. Road & School St.


J. H. McCusker 165.00


Highways Depat. Building


Lawrence Wallace


900.00


Weston & Sampson


3.89


William H. Owens


25.00


928.89


Street Lighting


Edison Electric Illum. Co.


4,474.91


Charities


Public Welfare


Salaries


150.00


Printing, postage, etc.


6.50


Expenses


36.40


Andrew Paul


39.00


Groceries & Provisions


1,619.89


Coal & Wood


306.78


Medical Attend.


126.00


.


Nursing


200.70


Ambulance Service


10.00


Taxi Service


1.50


Rents


290.00


Mothers' Aid


518.00


Hospital Care


100 .. 32


3,405.09


State Aid


, Sundry Persons Soldiers' Relief Sundry Persons


637.64


654.00


162


Groceries & Provisions Medical Attend.


149.57 9.00


812.57


Recreation and Unclassified


Park Commission


Labor


608.99


James W. Brine Co.


15.57


Middlesex Const. Co.


132.00


Framingham Mill Supply Co.


40.10


Robinson & Jones


1.85


798.51


Memorial Day


R. S. Campbell Band


238.00


Ladies' Auxiliary


101.00


Bernice W. Gerald


34.65


L. P. Bemis


49.00


Commercial Press


16.50


Bostonia Beverage Co.


15.20


Iver Johnson Co.


25.80


Middlesex & Boston St. Ry.


17.50


Frank Moore


.85


Ernest H. Damon


1.12


499.62


Town Clocks


Arthur F. Marston


20.00


James Bryden


15.00


35.00


Aid to Agriculture Middlesex County Extension Bureau


300.00


Printing Town Reports


Natck Bulletin Press


375.80


E. F. Lawrence


7.50


George Dowey


7.00


M. R. Hynes


25.00


415.30


163


Schools & Libraries


School Committee, salaries 150.00


School Dept.


Superintendent, salary


1,600.00


Teachers, High School


9,682.50


Teachers, Elementary


17,024.90


Teachers, Special


2,828.50


Text Books & Supplies


1,657.75


Tuition


341.71


Transportation


6,795.00


Janitors


2,000.00


Fuel and Light


1,342.68


Repairs


620.72


Janitors Supplies


78.03


Miscellaneous Expenses


331.91


Furnishings


443.97


Diplomas & Graduating Exercises


112.02


Miscellaneous Printing


21.00


School Supplies, etc.


2,150.95


School Nurse


500.00


Printing Stat. etc.


35.76


Truant Officer


13.00


Telephone


108.14


Travelling Expenses


95.10


School Census


35.00


Administration Expenses


22.95


47,991.59


Library


Margaret E. Wheeler


1,200.00


Gertrude D. Bishop


699.96


Mary E. Wentzel


70.00


Janitors


524.00


Books


333.83


Periodicals


42.25


Fuel


627.50


Lights


158.35


Repairs


71.20


Care of Grounds


6.25


Rent of Reading Room


300.00


Other Expenses


175.43


4,208.77


164


Enterprises and Cemeteries


Water Department


Commissioners Salaries


532.00


Supt.


1,802.94


Asst. Supt


728.08


Printing, Stat. etc.


73.73


Telephone


107.25


Labor


2,622.30


Auto hire


505.51


Pipes & Fittings


68.60


Equipment


721.49


Fuel, light and power


40.00


Repairs


123.62


Pipes & Fittings


3,065.08


All other expenses


872.26


11,262.88


Lakeview Cemetery


Labor


706.89


Equipment


15.50


Other expenses


53.09


775.48


North and Centre


Labor


626.81


Equipment


25.00


Miscellaneous


85.75


737.56


Interest


Anticipation of Revenue


3,161.94


Highway Equipment Notes


70.00


Fire Equipment Notes


80.00


Schoolhouse Addition


360.00


Schoolhouse Bond


60.00


3,731.94


Municipal Indebtedness


Tax Note No. 98


10,000.00


99


10,000.00


66


" 100


10,000.00


165


6 6


" 102


20,000.00


20,000.00


20,000.00


4,200.00


104,200.00


Maturing Debt


Schoolhouse Addition Note


2,000.00


Fire Dept. Equip. Loan


2,000.00


Highway Dept. Equipment Loan


1,750.00


Cochituate Schoolhouse


1,000.00


6,750.00


Agency, Trust and Investment


Trust


Library Funds Income 1,017.83


Cemetery Funds Income


951.02


Poor Funds Income


185.25


2,154.10


Agency


Taxes


State


6,361.40


County


6.469.93


12,831.33


Interest and Demands on Tax Titles


W. C. Gorman 40.00


Overpayment Taxes


1926 Taxes 6.87


33.16


1928 Taxes


19.03


59.06


Excess and Deficiency T. H. Harrington, collectors fees 21.00


Perpetual Care Funds


Cynthia G. Roby Library Funds


200.00


166


107


101


20,000.00


" 103


105


1927 Taxes


Lydia M. Child Library Funds


100.00


Ella E. Draper Library Funds 500.00


James Draper Library Funds 500.00


Jonathan M. Parmenter Lib. Funds 164.50


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


3,950.00


Total Expenditures


5,414.50 292,376.03


.


Excess and Deficiency


Apr. 2. T. H. Harrington


21.00


Oct. 20. Free cash


12,000.00


Balance


23,849.06


Cr.


Jan. 1, Balance


24,308.86


Mar. 7, Accts. closed vote town


221.89


Dec. 31, Added Taxes 1927


20.00


Dec. 31, Tax Titles


1,217.89


Int. demands Tax Titiles


103.85


Water Dept. Bal.


2,410.57


Est. Receipts


4,704.77


Revenue


2,882.23


35,870.06


Reserve


Apr. 7, Revenue


2,000.00


Tax Collectors Incids.


29.64


Town Clerks Incids.


12.54


Election and Regist.


254.93


Police Dept. .


53.81


Health Dept.


134.53


Poor Dept.


311.09


Soldiers' Benefits


212.57


School Dept.


576.80


Bal. to Revenue


414.09


2,000.00


Taxes 1926


14,290.65


1


1,585.91


Jan. 1, Balance


167


Overpayment


6.87


14,297.52


6.87


21,527.69


266.29


994.01


Balance Uncollected


Taxes 1927


40,658.89


33.16


20.00


40,712.05


Collected during 1928


21,527.69


Overpayments


28.76


Abatements


133.70


Tax Titiles


716.48


Balance uncollected


18,305.42


40,712.05


Taxes 1928


Committal


111,853.76


Additional Poll


46.00


Overpayment


19.03


111,918.79


Collected


69,065.73


Overpayments


20.18


Abatemens


179.28


Tax Titles 1923


18.38


Tax Titles 1924


315.43


Tax Titles 1926


900.76


70,499.76


Balance uncollected


41,419.03


Moth Tax 1926


Jan. 1, Balance


55.50


168


Overpayments Collected during 1928 Abatements Tax Titiles


13,740.92 556.60


Jan. 1, Balance Overpayments Addit. Taxes


22,406.63


Collected Balance uncollected


37.50 18.00


Moth Tax 1927


152.50


Jan. 1, Balance Collected


54.25


Balance uncollected


98.25


Moth Tax 1928


Assessment


388.25


Collected


228.50


Balance uncollected


159.75


Unpaid Bills 1928


Town Clerk


Dana E. Cummings


.25


Dec. 27 Ernest E. Sparks


1.50


1.75


Assessors


Clarence S. Williams, trans.


33.70


Clarence S. Williams, salary


132.00


Sidney Loker, salary


57.00


Daniel Brackett, salary


165.00


387.70


Board of Health


Jan. 10, Com. of Mass., Dept. Public Welfare


68.00


Highway Department


Sept. 5, Blue Ribbon Garage, gen. high.


281.09


Daniel Brackett, snow removal


30.00


Park Commissioners


Aug. 30, Middlesex Const. Co.


41.00


Cemetery Commissioners


July 20, Napoleon Perodeau


3.15


Public Welfare


Peck & Davieau


177.34


N. R. Gerald


60.00


Dana H. Elkins


250


Ernest E. Sparks


3.00


Robinson & Jones


17.00


A. W. Atwood


32.00


Annie L. Clough


20.00


334.34


Total


1,147.03


169


BALANCE SHEET DEC. 31, 1928


Revenue


Assets Account


Cash Balance


1,678.75


Taxes, 1926


556.60


Taxes 1927


18,305.42


Taxes 1928


41,419.03


Moth Assess. 1926


18.00


Moth Assess. 1927


98.25


Moth Assess. 1928


159.75


60,557.05


Tax Titles


3,990.11


Water Revenue


2,235.29


Accounts Rec. State Aid


637.64


Liability Account


Abatement Taxes 1923-24


4.00


Overlay 1926


1,155.48


Overlay 1927


620.09


Overlay 1928


614.00


Library Funds Income


17.93


Cem. Funds Income


1,120.43


Poor Funds Income


175.25


Tax Titles


25.00


Departmental Revenue


637.64


Water Dept. Accts. Rec.


2,235.29


Temporary Loans


30,000.00


Spec. Assess. Rev.


276.00


Planning Board Spec. Appro.


1,000.00


Tax Collectors Fees 1928


1.50


Town Hall Repairs


157.83


Sudbury Road Bridge


160.81


Fond Street Repairs


1,663.17


Widening Coch. Rd. & School St.


50.00


Memorial Hall Sidewalk


5.30


Life Preservers


23.93


Street Signs


176.35


Traffic Signs


58.65


Highway Dept. Bldg.


5,071.11


Excess and Deficiency


23,849.08


69,098.84


69,098.84


170


Indebtedness


Net Bonded


21,000.00


Coch. Schoolhouse Loan


2,000.00


Coch. School Addition Loan


16,000.00


Water Main Extension


500.00


Board of Public Welfare


2,500.00


21,000.00


21,000.00


Trust Funds Account


Securities


43,351.50


Cash Library Funds


1,534.24


Cash Cemetery Funds


798.50


45,684.24


Poor Trust Funds


4,300.00


Cemetery Trust Funds


14,350.00


Library Trust Funds


27,034.24


45,684.24


Cash


1,313.61


Cemetery Funds Income


1,120.43


Poor Funds Income


175.25


Library Funds Income


17.93


MARIE R. HYNES


Town Accountant


171


REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR


1926


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1927


14,346.15


Collected Abated


12,511.25 226.29


Credit 1926 Tax Titles held by Town Treasurer


994.01


13,771.55


Interest Collected on Taxes


1927


Uncollected Dec. 31, 1927


40,811.39


Collected


21,581.94


Abated


133.70


Credit 1926 Tax Titles


716.48


22,432.12


Interest collected on Taxes


799.67


Interest collected on bank deposit


122.52


1928


Committed for collection


112,288.01


Collected


69,294.23


Abated


179.28


Credit 1926 Tax Titles


900.76


Credit 1923-1924 Tax Titles


333.81


70,708.08


41,579.93


Interest Collected on Taxes


45.17


Interest collected on Bank deposit


7.59


WILBUR C. GORMAN


Collector of Taxes


172


574.60


1,408.99


18,379.27


INDEX


Annual Town Warrant Page 9


Adjourned Town Meeting 22


Assessor's Report 98 Board of Health 123


Balance Sheet


170


Cemetery Commissioners 90


County Extension Service 100


Commissioners of Trust Funds 137


District Nurse


92


Fire Engineers


89


Finance Committee 133


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth 96




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