Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Douglas, for the year ending 1920, Part 2

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7 10


Electricity


121 46


Meat and fish


355 76


Household furnishing


201 73


Labor


765 00


Garden tent, fertilizer, etc.


97 53


Lumber


648 66


Express


31


Live stock


152 00


Cash payments on account


3290 05


$7,509 17


Superintendent has cash balance on hand for 1921, $192 77


TOTAL PAYMENTS AT ALMHOUSE


The overseers have paid the following bills at Almshouse:


Walter E. Schuster, motor $ 50 00


Salary Superintendent 1,060 00


Cash for Almshouse


3,764 65 $4,874 65


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SUMMARY


Superintendent has paid for supplies $7,509 17


Overseers have paid as above 4,874 65


$12,383 82


The Overseers of the Poor account is as follows:


Received from various sources the following :


Cash on hand Jan. 1st, 1920


$ 456 84


Cash from Town Treasurer 7,100 00


Cash from State 2,213 95


$9,770 79


CREDIT


Paid as follows:


MOTHERS' AID ACCOUNT


Paid No. 1


$885 00


2


899 00


3


392 00


4


572 00


$2,748 00


STATE AID ACCOUNT


Paid No. 1


$300 25


2


638 00


3


110 75


4


10 00


5


20 00


6


50 00


$1,129 00 $20 00


Town Bellingham, No. 1.


OUTSIDE POOR ACCOUNT


Paid No. 1


$96 00


2


91 00


3


136 00


$323 00


Lock-up expenses


$25 44


Miscellaneous


48 31


Payments to Almshouse


4,874 65


$4,948 40


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TOTAL PAYMENTS


At Almshouse $4,874 65


For Mothers' Aid Account 2,748 00


For State Account


1,129 00


For Outside Account


323 00


For Town Bellingham


20 00


For Lock-up expense


25 44


For Miscellaneous


48 31


$9,168 40


SUMMARY


Total cash receipts as above


$9,770 79


Total cash payments as above


9,168 40


Cash balance in hands of Overseers Jan.


1, 1921


$602 39


Amount due from various sources as follows :


State Mother's Aid


$916 00


State


709 00


Oxford 1917 and 1918


497 00


$2,122 00


Inmates at Almshouse Jan. 1, 1921 :


No. Age


Weeks


Days


1 92


52


2


2 46


52


2


3


68


52 2


4


65


52 2


Cost per inmate at Almshoue $6.61 per week.


OVERSEERS HAVE RECEIVED FOR THEIR SERVICES


Henry D. Mowry


$100 00


Orlan F. Chase


25 00


H. N. Lougee


25 00


Respectfully submitted,


HENRY D. MOWRY, ORLAN F. CHASE, H. N. LOUGEE,


Overseers of the Poor.


February, 1921.


The books of the Overseers have been examined and con- firmed and are found to be correct as per the foregoing statements.


WM. FRANKLIN HALL, C. P. A. By Arthur T. Byrns.


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Report of Willie R. Wallis, Agent ON THE DEVISE OF MOSES WALLIS To the Town of Douglas. For the Year Ending Jan. 1, 1921.


The Agent has charged himself with amounts due the town as follows :


Notes due the Town


$1,425 00


Accrued interest on notes 96 08


Deposited Rhode Island Hospital Trust


Company and Interest


23,823 11


Cash in hands of Agent .


Liberty Bonds and Interest


25,127 77


$50,471 96


1920


Jan. 1 Cash in hands of Agent


Feb. 3 Frank Duval, Int. $51 00


Mar. 27 R. I. H. Trust Company


6,000 00


Apr. 25 R. I. H. Trust Company, Int. ..


284 64


May 7 R. I. H. Trust Company 8,000 00


May 15 Interest on Liberty Bonds


500 00


June 30 R. I. H. Trust Company, Int.


41 66


July 1 William H. Evans, Int. 18 75


July 7 R. I. H. Trust Company


10,000 00


July 10 R. I. H. Trust Company


139 03


Sept. 30 City of New Bedford, Int. 275 00


Oct. 28 Town of Douglas 6,000 00


Oct. 28 Town of Douglas, Int. 198 92


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Nov. 12


Ordeal Casey


100 00


Nov. 15 Interest on Liberty Bonds


500 00


Dec. 12 William H. Evans 100 00


Dec. 12 William H. Evans,


Int.


9 00


Dec. 29 David Lunn, Int.


30 00


Dec. 30 Ordeal Casey


100 00


Dec. 30 Ordeal Casey,


Int.


11 22


Dec. 30


Town of Douglas


8,000 00


Dec. 30 Town of Douglas, Int.


293 33


Dec. 30 R. I. H. Trust Company


10 38


Dec. 30


R. I. H. Trust Company, Int. 3 86


$40,666 79


The Agent has paid out as follows:


1920


Mar. 27 Loaned Town of Douglas


$6,000 00


Apr. 25 Deposited R. I. H. Trust Co.


284 64


May 7 Loaned Town of Douglas


8,000 00


June 30 Deposited R. I. H. Trust Company


41 66


July 7 Estabrook & Co., New Bedford Bonds


10,000 00


On Int.


139 03


July 6 Deposited in Tremont Trust Co ...


500 00


Nov. 26 Estabrook & Co., City of Boston


Bonds


6,775 28


Dec. 31 Estabrook & Co., City of Boston


Bonds


7,630 40


Dec. 31


W. R. Wallis, 3 years


care of


devise


225 00


Discharging Mortgage


25


Dec. 31 Deposited in Tremont Trust Co .. 1,066 67


Dec. 31 Deposited R. I. H. Trust Company 3 86


$40,666 79


Notes due the Town January 1, 1921:


Maker of Note


Principal


Accr'd Int.


Frank Duval


$300 00


$18 00


Frank Duval


125 00


7 50


David & Amos Lunn-David Lunn


500 00


35 33


Edward M. Southwick-Wm. H. Evans


200 00


$1,125 00


$60 83


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RECAPITULATION


1920


Cash received during the year $119 97


Cash received Town Int. . 492 25


Interest R. I. H. Trust Company 330 16


Interest received on Bonds


1,275 00


Received R. I. H. Trust Company


24,149 41


Received Principal of Mortgage


300 00


$26,666 79


Paid out during the year :


R. I. H. Trust Company, on Int. $ 330 16


City New Bedford Bonds 10,139 03


City of Boston Bonds


14,405 68


Deposited Tremont Trust Co.


1,566 67


Care of Devise, 3 years


225 00


Discharging Mortgage


25


$26,666 79


Notes due the Town $1,125 00


Interest due on said Notes 60 83


Deposited Tremont Trust Co. and Int.


1,577 34


Deposited R. I. H. Trust Company and Int .. .


3 86


Liberty Bond and Accrued Int.


25,127 77


City of New Bedford Bond and Int.


10,137 50


City of Boston Bonds and Int. 14,443 11


$52,475 41


Value of devise Jan. 1, 1920


50,321 96


Net gain for the year of 1920


$2,153 45


Respectfully Submitted,


WILLIE R. WALLIS, Agent.


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Report of Tax Collector.


To January 1st for Year 1920.


The assessors for the year committed to me on the 13th of May 1921 the Collector's book with warrant to collect and pay over to the Treasurer of said town of Douglas, poll taxes Extra assessment .


$2,850 00


100 00


And on Aug. 28th, 1920, warrant and Collector's book to collect and pay over to town treasurer of said town, Real Estate and Personal Property taxes $27,501 71


Nov. 30, Extra assessment . 28 22


Total to be collected $30,479 93


I have collected and paid over to the Treasurer of said town in cash and statements and interest. $28,688 51


Leaving a balance uncollected Jan. 1. $1,791 42


I have collected since Jan. 1, and paid to Treas-


urer in cash and interest 1,180 07


Leaving a balance uncollected . $611 35


Abatements. 252 73


$358 62


JOHN B. CHAPDELAINE, SR., Collector.


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Report of Tree Warden. 1920.


Removing trees


W. E. Carpenter, 28 hours at 50c $14 00


W. L. Carpenter, 18 hours at 50c 9 00


Repairing trees


W. E. Carpenter, 12 hours at 50c $6 00


W. L. Carpenter, 4 hours at 50c 2 00


Team, 4 hours at 25c 1 00


Bag Cement-Hayw. od Wool en 1 65


177/8 lbs. bolts and washers-C. W. Goulette 1 85


Iron bar-C. W. Goulette


75


Setting trees


W. E. Carpenter, 16 hours $9 60


W. L. Carpenter, 9 hours at 50c 4 50


Lloyd Lunn, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Team, 5 hours at 25c


1 25


11 maple trees


11 00


Spraying


W. E. Carpenter, 62 hours at 60c $37 20


W. L. Carpenter, 59 hours at 60c 35 40


Baylis Aldrich, 56 hours at 60c 33 60


Lloyd Lunn, 56 hours at 60c 33 60


Team, 56 hours at 30c 16 80


50 poison cards-Eagle Print Co. 2 50


100 ft. hose and tire tape-J. W. Wixtead 15 35


7 cans dry lead-W. R. Wallis 5 20


100 lbs. lead paste-W. R. Wallis


14 00


Pruning


W. E. Carpenter, 732 hours at 60c $44 10


W. L. Carpenter, 50 hours at 50c 25 00


Baylis Aldrich, 9 hours at 50c 4 50


Team, 182 hours at 25c 4 63


$341 73


Drawn on Town Treasurer


339 13


Due Warden


$2 60


W. E. CARPENTER, Tree Warden.


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REPORT OF


Road Commissioner.


WORK ON HIGHWAYS


G. H. Dudley, 452 hours at 50c $226 00


2 horses, 138 hours at 50c 69 00


2 horses, 201 hours at 50c 110 55


1 horse, 386 hours at 25c 96 50


W. H. Dudley, 142 hours at 45c


63 90


W. H. Dudley, 156 hours at 50c


78 00


2 horses, 226 hours at 50c


113 00


2 horses, 363 hours at 55c


199 65


A. P. Dudley, 8 hours at 45c 3 60


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c 4 00


Clifford Lunn, 164 hours at 45c 73 80


Clifford Lunn, 181 hours at 50c


90 50


Wm. Eldridge, 89 hours at 45c 40 05


Wm. Eldridge, 65 hours at 50c


32 50


A. E. Rawson. 31 hours at 45c 13 95


Geo. South, 225 hours at 45c 101 25


Geo. Lovalee, 22 hours at 45c


9 90


Elwin Chase, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Paul Chase, 20 hours at 45c 9 00


Joe Vinault, 8 hours at 35c


2 80


L. B. Titus, 128 hours at 45c


57 60


B. Petrouski, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Geo. Srow, 29 hours at 45c


13 05


Louis Statter, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Chas. Dudley, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


W. L. Carpenter, 6 hours at 45c 2 70


W. E. Carpenter, 6 hours at 50c


3 00


F. S. Rawson, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


Robert Lunn, 8 hours at 50c


1 00


Lloyd Lunn, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Peter Gordon, 128 hours at 50c


64 00


Earl Ballou, 74 hours at 45c


33 30


Louis King, 12 hours at 45c


5 40


37


Louis King, 4 hours at 50c 2 00


J. Valcourt, 7 hours at 45c 3 15


Jim Smith, 52 hours at 50c 26 00


Herbert Ballou, 33 hours at 45c 14 85


Geo. Blanchard, 8 hours at 45c


.


3 60


Geo. St. Andrews, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Edmer Kenyon, 54 hours at 45c


24 30


A. L. Chase, 40 hours at 45c


18 00


Henry Peters, 31 hours at 45c


13 55


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c .


1 00


Chas. Bordeau, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c


1 00


John Putnam, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Frank Putnam, 8 hours at 45c


: 60


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c 4 00


25 20


2 horses, 46 hours at 50c . .


23 00


P. D. Manning, plow repairs ... 12 27


$1,744 22


GRAVEL


Chas. Maynard, 20 loads at 5c


$1 00


Wm. Buxton, 103 loads at 5c


5 15


Geo. South, 15 loads at 5c


75


$6 90


EAST THOMPSON ROAD


G. H. Dudley, 164 hours at 50c $82 00


1 horse, 156 hours at 25c 39 00


2 horses, 38 hours at 50c 19 00


2 horses, 120 hours at 55c 66 00


W. H. Dudley, 36 hours at 45c 16


36 00


2 horses, 40 hours .at 50c


20 00


2 horses, 220 hours at 55c


121 00


Clifford Lunn, 24 hours at 45c


10 80


Clifford Lunn, 132 hours at 50c


66 00


Wm. Eldredge, 20 hours at 45c


9 00


Wm. Eldredge, 64 hours at 50c


32 00


Geo. South, 172 hours at 45c


77 40


Geo. Lavallee, 8 hours at 45c 3 60


Peter Gordon, 48 hours at 50c


24 00


H. C. Knowles, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Earl Ballou, 92 hours at 45c


41 40


Louis King, 20 hours at 45c


9 00


L. B. Titus, 98 hours at 45c


39 60


Paul Titus, 32 hours at 45c


14 40


Jim Smith, 24 hours at 50c


12 00


. . . ...


$742 00


Roy Kenyon, 56 hours at 45c


W. H. Dudley, 72 hours at 50c


38


RESERVOIR ROAD


G. H. Dudley, 37 hours at 50c $18 50


1 horse, 29 hours at 25c


7 25


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c : 00


2 horses, 29 hours at 55c 15 95


W. H. Dudley, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


W. H. Dudley, 29 hours at 50c


14 50


2 horses, 16 hours at 50c


8 00


2 horses, 44 hours at 55c


24 20


Clifford Lunn, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Clifford Lunn, 24 hours at 50c


12 00


Carl Ballou, 4 hours at 372c


1 50


Carl Ballou. 12 hours at 45c


5 40


Herbert Ballou, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Geo. Lavallee, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


W. E. Carpenter, 6 hours at 50c


3 00


Jim Smith, 9 hours at 50c


4 50


Henry Gamble, 15 hours at 45c


6 75


Geg. South, 36 hours at 45c


16 20


A. E. Rawson, 13 hours at 50c


6 50


F. S. Rawson, 13 hours at 45c


5 85


Wm. Eldredge, 24 hours at 50c


12 00


Peter Gordon, 16 hours at 50c


8 00


L. B. Titus, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


W. H. Parker, plank


9 18


Express on scraper repairs


1 38


$206 26


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 16 loads at 5c $ 80


UXBRIDGE ROAD


G. H. Dudley, 26 hours at 50c $13 00


1 horse, 24 hours at 25c 6 00


2 horses, 8 hours at 50c 4 00


2 horses, 4 hours at 55c


2 20


W. H. Dudley, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


W. H. Dudley, 4 hours at 50c


2 00


2 horses, 40 hours at 50c


00


2 horses, 32 hours at 55c


17 60


Clifford Lunn, 40 hours at 45c


18 00


Clifford Lunn, 16 hours at 50c


8 00


Wm. Eldredge, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Wm. Eldredge, 8 hours at 50c 4 00


3 60


Geo. South, 72 hours at 45c


32 40


Paul South, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


L. B. Titus, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Peter Gordon, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Jim Smith, 8 hours at 50c . .


4 00


10 55


S. P. Copp, repairing scraper


. . .. .


$167 35


Herbert Ballou, 8 hours at 45c


. .


39


GRAVEL


L. A. Buffum, 19 loads at 5c $ 95


NEW ROAD


G. H. Dudley. 41 hours at 50c $20 50


1 horse, 16 hours at 25c 4 00


2 horses, 24 hours at 50c 12 00


2 horses, 11 hours at 55c 6 05


W. H. Dudley, 26 hours at 45c


11 70


W. H. Dudley, 11 hours at 50c


5 50


2 horses, 62 hours at 50c


31 00


2 horses, 8 hours at 55c


4 40


Clifford Lunn, 44 hours at 45c


19 80


Clifford Lunn, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Earl Ballou, 16 hours at 372c 6 00


Herbert Ballou, 4 hours at 45c


1 80


Geo. South, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


A. L. Chase, 8 hours at 45c 3 60


L. B. Titus, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


$141 15


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 27 loads at 5c $1 35


COOK ST. (BRIDGE)


G. H. Dudley, 2 hours at 50c $1 00


1 horse, 2 hours at 25c .50


A. E. Rawson, 26 hours at 50c 13 00


F. S. Rawson, 14 hours at 45c 6 30


John Maenja, 11 hours at 45c


4 95


$25 75


STONE ROADS (MAIN ST.)


G. H. Dudley, 167 hours at 50c $83 50


1 horse, 99 hours at $25c 24 75


2 horses, 146 hours at 50c 73 00


2 horses, 20 hours at 55c 11 00


76 05


W. H. Dudley. 16 hours at 50c


8 00


2 horses, 275 hours at 50c


137 50


2 horses, 40 hours at 55c


22 00


A. P. Dudley, 8 hours at 45c 2 horses, 8 hours at 50c 4 00


Clifford Lunn, 130 hours at 45c 58 50


Clifford Lunn, 16 hours at 50c 8 00


Peter Gordon, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Peter Gordon, 16 hours at 50c 8 00


Herbert Ballou, 152 hours at 45c 68 40


Geo. Lavallie, 76 hours at 45c


34 20


W. H. Dudley, 169 hours at 45c


3 60


40


Wm. Eldredge, 38 hours at 45c 17 10


Wm. Eldredge, 16 hours at 50c 8 00


Geo. South, 146 hours at 45c . 65 70


Geo. Blanchard, 32 hours at 45c : 40


L. B. Titus, 150 hours at 45c


67 50


Earl Ballou, 56 hours at 372c 21 00


Earl Ballou, 64 hours at 45c


28 80


H. C. Knowles, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Paul Knowles, 30 hours at 45c 13 50


F. S. Rawson, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Louis King, 42 hours at 45c


18 90


Henry Gamble, 29 hours at 45c


13 05


Jim Smith, 8 hours at 50c .


4 00


Rob. Lunn, 6 hours at 50c


3 00


R. E. Dudley, truck 8 00


$925 05


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 82 loads at 5c $4 10


NORTH STREET


G. H. Dudley, 21 hours at 50c $10 50


1 horse, 13 hours at 25c 3 25


2 horses, 30 hours at 50c 15 00


W. H. Dudley, 14 hours at 45c 6 30


2 horses, 49 hours at 50c


24 50


A. P. Dudley, 5 hours at 45c 2 25


Clifford Lunn, 35 hours at 45c


15 75


Geo. Lavallee, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Geo. South, 18 hours at 45c


8 10


L. B. Titus, 18 hours at 45c


8 10


Lambert 6 84


Herbert Ballou, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Earl Ballou, 16 hours at 372c


6 00


Earl Ballou, 4 hours at 45c


1 80


Louis King, 12 hours at 45c ... 5 40


$124 59


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 20 loads at 5c $1 00


STONE ROADS (GILBOA ST.)


G. H. Dudley, 60 hours at 50c $30 00


1 horse, 46 hours at 25c 11 50


2 horses, 82 hours at 50c 41 00


12 hours at 55c 6 60


W. H. Dudley, 68 hours at 45c 30 60


2 horses, 112 hours at 50c 56 00


Clifford Lunn, 44 hours at 45c 19 80


Herbert Ballou, 88 hours at 45c


39 60


41


Wm. Eldredge, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Geo. Blanchard, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Peter Gordon, 8 hours at 45c 3 60


Peter Gordon, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Earl Ballou, 60 hours at 372c


22 50


Earl Ballou, 12 hours at 45c


5 40


L. B. Titus, 94 hours at 45c


42 30


Geo. South, 74 hours at 45c


33 30


Geo. Lavallee, 24 hours at 45c


10 80


H. C. Knowles, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Louis King, 2 hours at 45c


90


$379 50


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 63 loads at 5c $3 15


DEPOT STREET


G. H. Dudley, 58 hours at 50c $29 00


1 horse, 50 hours at 25c


12 50


2 horses, 36 hours at 50c 18 00


2 horses, 20 hours at 55c 11 00


W. H. Dudley, 54 hours at 45c 24 10


2 horses 102 hours .. 51 00


A. P. Dudley, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


A. P. Dudley ,16 hours at 45c 7 20


2 horses, 16 hours at 50c 8 00


Clifford Lunn, 56 hours at 45c


25 20


St. Andrews, 4 hours at 45c


1 80


Wm. Eldredge, 20 hours at 45c


9 00


Herbert Ballou, 52 hours at 45c


23 40


Jim Smith, 8 hours at 50c 4 00


Geo. South, 40 hours at 45c


18 00


H. C. Knowles, 12 hours at 45c


5 40


Peter Gordon, 8 hours at 50c


4 00


Earl Ballou, 44 hours at 45c


19 80


L. B. Titus. 56 hours at 45c


25 20


Paul Titus, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Louis King, 9 hours at 45c


4 05


Roy Kenyon, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


A. E. Rawson, 19 hours at 45c


8 55


F. S. Rawson, 19 hours at 45c


8 55


Wallace Freeman, 24 hours at 45c


10 80


$339 35


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 50 loads at 5c $2 50


STONE ROADS (MECHANIC ST.)


G. H. Dudley, 12 hours at 50c $6 00


1 horse, 8 hours at 25c 2 00


2 horses, 50 hours at 50c 25 00


42


W. H. Dudley :


2 horses, 20 hours at 50c 10 00


L. B. Titus, 50 hours at 45c. 22 50


Herbert Ballou, 48 hours at 45c 21 60


Earl Ballou, 40 hours at 372c 15 00


Earl Ballou, 8 hours at 45c 3 60


Geo. Lavallie, 24 hours at 45c 10 80


Clifford Lunn, 20 hours at 45c


9 00


Geo. South, 16 hours at 45c .. .


7 20


Louis King, 6 hours at 45c .... 2 70


$135 40


GRAVEL


Wm. Buxton, 23 loads at 5c $1 15


TARVIA ON STONE ROADS


G. H. Dudley, 18 hours at 50c $9 00


1 horse, 18 hours at 25c .


4 50


Roy Kenyon, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Geo. Blanchard, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


A. E. Rawson, 18 hours at 45c


8 10


F. S. Rawson, 18 hours at 45c 8 10


L. B. Titus, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Paul Titus, 12 hours at 45c


5 40


Knut Larson, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


A. Petrouski, 16 hours at 45c 7 20


Frank Colanzo. 16 hours at 45c 7 20


7 20


John Mornal, Sr., 16 hours at 45c


7 20


John Mornal, Jr., 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Florenz Luknik, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Stanley Janton, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Simon Cassista, 16 hours at 45c


7 20


Jos. Crupka, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Steve Bizik, 4 hours at 45c 1 80


$126 90


$5,085 82


SNOW ROADS


G. H. Dudley, 122 hours, at 45c $ 54 90


G. H. Dudley, 211 hours, at 50c 105 50


1 horse, 30 hours at 20c 6 00


2 horses, 283 hours at 50c


141 50


W. H. Dudley, 90 hours at 373c 33 75


W. H. Dudley, 206 hours at 45c 92 70


2 horses, 292 hours at 50c


146 00


A. P. Dudley, 79 hours at 372c


29 63


A. P. Dudley, 116 hours at 45c


52 20


2 horses, 55 hours at 50c


27 50


R. E. Dudley. 2 horses, 7 hours at 50c


3 50


John Howard, 1 hour at 372c


38


Joe Virostek, 16 hours at 45c


43


John Howard, 10 hours at 45c 4 50


Frank Yacino, 2 hours at 25c


50


W. L. Jillson, 21 hours at 372c 7 88


W. L. Jillson, 183 hours at 45c 82 35


Herbert Ballou, 14 hours at 372c 5 25


86 85


W. H. Parker, 14 hours at 372c


25


W. H. Parker, 6 hours at 45c 2 horses, 17 hours at 50c


8 50


Ernest Gerard, 17 hours at 372c


6 38


Ernest Gerard, 46 hours at 45c


20 70


Phil Manning, 9 hours at 372c


3 80


Phil Manning, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


Phil Manning, 2 horses, 13 hours at 50c 6 50


3 38


Jim Smith, 6 hours at 45c


2 70


L. A. Buffin, 4 hours at 45c


1 80


L. A. Buffin (Man) , 3 hours at 45c


1 35


Steven Patzy, 15 hours at 45c


: 75


Henry Jar s, 21 hours at 45c


45


John Bombara, 3 hours at 45c


1 35


George Koslak, 72 hours at 45c


3 38


Nelson Place, 65 hours at 45c


29 25


Lloyd Lunn, 6 hours at 45c


2 70


George Blake, 32 hours at 45c


14 40


Roswell Carpenter, 42 hours at 20c Vincent, 15 hours at 45c


90


Wm. Walsh, 13 hours at 45c


5 85


Harry Walsh, &2 hours at 20c


1 70


Joseph Auger, 9 hours at 45c


4 05


Eugene Auger, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Ernest Lamoureaux, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


John Falloni, 35 hours at 372c


13 12}


Kenneth Parker, 69 hours at 372c


25 88


Kenneth Parker, 124 hours at 45c


55 80


A. E. Rawson, 100 hours at 372c


37 50


A. E. Rawson, 210 hours at 45c


94 50


A. L. Chase, 60 hours at 372c


22 50


A. L. Chase, 111 hours at 45c


49 95


Everett Ballou, 17 hours at 372c


6 38


Everett Ballou, 59 hours at 45c


26 55


F. S. Rawson, 43 hours at 372c


16 13


F. S. Rawson, 47 hours at 45c


21 15


William Eldredge, 43 hours at 372c


16 122


William Eldredge, 143 hours at 45c


64 35


Clifford Lunn, 34 hours at 372c


12 752


Clifford Lunn, 119 hours at 45c 53 55


N. Fresolo, 25 hours at 372c.


9 38


Lafayette Taft, 24 hours at 372c


9 00


Lafayette Taft, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


Joseph Valcount, 28 hours at 372c


10 50


Joseph Valcount, 6 hours at 45c


2 70


W. E. Carpenter, 10 hours at 372c


3 75


W. E. Carpenter, 112 hours at 45c


5 18


W. L. Carpenter, 9 hours at 372c


3 38


W. L. Carpenter, 9 hours at 45c


.


.. .... .


4 05


Herbert Ballou, 193 hours at 45c


2 70


Jim Smith, 9 hours at 372c


6 75


44


W. H. Scott, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


Mitchel Muting, 3 hours at 45c


1 35


Earl Parker, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


William McKay, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


George Chandler, 44 hours at 373c


16 50


George Chandler, 88 hours at 45c.


39 60


2 horses, 65 hours at 50c


32 50


Fred Dupont, 17 hours at 372c


6 38


Fred Dupont, 612 hours at 45c


27


2 horses, 54 hours at 50c .


27 00


4 horses, 232 hours at $1.00


23 50


Frank Al, 12 hours at 373c


4 50


Frank Al, 401 hours at 45c


18 23


Frank Ward, 16 hours at 373c


6 00


Frank Ward, 402 hours at 45c


18 23


Robert Lunn, 31 hours at 45c


13 95


Joseph Horton, 46 hours at 45c


20 70


Roy Kenyon, 25 hours at 373c


9 38


Roy Kenyon, 40 hours at 45c


18 00


2 horses, 38 hours at 50c


19 00


David Lunn, 24 hours at 372c


9 00


David Lunn, 24 hours at 45c


10 80


S. Foster, 16 hours at 372


6 00


S. Foster, 19 hours at 45c


7 65


Noel Dixon, 18 hours at 372c


6 75


Noel Dixon, 62 hours at 45c


27 90


John Caswell, 22 hours at 372c


8 25


John Caswell. 177 hours at 45c


79 65


George Carriveau, 4 hours at 372c


1 50


George Carriveau, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


Robert Carriveau, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


Frank Revard, 4 hours at 372c


1 50


C. Shaw, 26 hours at 20c .


5 20


Charles Dudley, 812 hours at 45c


36 68


M. W. Southwick, 192 hours at 372c


7 32


M. W. Southwick, 14 hours at 45c


6 30


James McCully, 24 hours at 372c


9 00


James McCully, 76 hours at 45c


34 20


J. B. Chase, 68 hours at 45c


30 60


R. S. Barton, 33 hours at 45c


14 85


H. T. Barton. 74 hours at 45c


33 30


D. E. Caswell, 93 hours at 45c


41 85


2 horses, 4 hours at 50c


2 00


Wm. Caswell, 87 hours at 45c


39 15


2 horses, 16 hours at 50c


, 00


John Misson, 11 hours at 45c


4 95


Halgve Sausin, 17 hours at 372c


6 38


Halgve Sausin, 40: hours at 45c


18 23


O. F. Chase, 342 hours at 45c


15 53


2 horses, 14 hours at 50c


7 00


1 horse, 242 hours at 25c 4 12


Elwin S. Chase, 37 hours at 45c


16 65


Leon O. Chase, 36 hours at 45c


16 20


Edrastus Chase, 40 hours at 45c


18 00


Charles Genereaux, 37 hours at 45c


16 65


Frank Revard, 35 hours at 45c


15 75


45


2 horses, 11 hours at 50c 5 50


Henry Chase, 41} hours at 45c


18 68


Jesse E. Chase, 23 hours at 45c


10 35


John Dolbeau, 2 hours at 45c


90


O. F. Chase, 2 hours at 45c


90


1 horse, 2 hours at 25c


50


Elwin S. Chase, 2 hours at 45c


90


Lecn D. Chase, 2 hours at 45c


90


Charles Church, 9 hours at 372c


3 38


Charles Church, 15 hours at 45c


6 75


Fred Ballou, 19 hours at 372c


7 13


Fred Ballou, 15 hours at 45c


6 75


George Blanchard, 27 hours at 372c


10 13


George Blanchard, 8 hours at 45c


3 60


Petie Gordon, 13 hours at 372c


4 88


Ernest Lunn, 23 hours at 372c


8 63


Ernest Lunn, 6 hours at 45c .


2 70


George McCann, 10 hours at 373c


3 75


H. A. Parker, 17 hours at 372c


6 38


H. A. Parker, 3 hours at 45c


1 35


Henry Ballou, 15 hours at 372c


5 63


Henry Ballou, 47 hours at 45c


21 15


A. B. Simmons, 9 hours at 372c


3 38


A. B. Simmons, 10 hours at 45c


4 50


2 horses, 3 hours at 50c


1 50


Carl Simmons, 16 hours at 20c


3 20


Morton Simmons, 16 hours at 20c


3 20


H. S. Hewett, 17 hours at 372c


6 38


H. S. Hewett, 362 hours at 45c


16 43


Adin Wakefield, 12 hours at 45c


5 40


Joseph Munroe, 3 hours at 45c


1 35


Henry Wright, 5 hours at 45c


2 25


Chas. Bordeaux, 832 hours at 45c


37 58


2 horses, 682 hours at 50c


34 25


Louis Statter, 43 hours at 372c


16 13


Louis, Statter, 1022 hours at 45c


46 13


Henry Peters, 46 hours at 372c


17 25


Henry Peters, 121 hours at 45c


54 45


2 horses, 71 hours at 50c


35 50


Urban Peters, 31 hours at 372c


11 63


Urban Peters, 64 hours at 45c


28 80


Walter Lyndall, 13 hours at 372c


4 88


Percy Peters, 34 hours at 373c .


12 75


Percy Peters, 40 hours at 45c


18 00


Alfred Casey, 8 hours at 372c


3 00


Alfred Casey, 13 hours at 45c


5 85


Andrew Sanborn, 15 hours at 372c


5 63


Andrew Sanborn, 31 hours at 45c


13 95


G. H. DUDLEY, Road Commissioner.


F. F. Young, 11 hours at 45c


4 95


Chas. Bordeaux, 43 hours at 372c


16 13


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


and Superintendent of Schools


OF THE


TOWN OF DOUGLAS


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1920


S


46


INCORPO


WHITINSVILLE, MASS .: PRESS OF EAGLE PRINTING CO. 1921.


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


GILBERT W. ROWLEY, Term expires March, 1921


WILLIAM T. LOOMIS, .


66


March, 1921


CHARLES J. BATCHELLER, 66 66 March, 1922


CHARLES L. CHURCH, 66 March, 1922


FRANK H. BIRD,


March, 1923


HARRY L. STOCKWELL, 66 March, 1923


SUPERINTENDING COMMITTEE.


GILBERT W. ROWLEY, Chairman


WILLIAM T. LOOMIS, Secretary


FRANK H. BIRD


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.


C. L. JUDKINS


PURCHASING AGENT.


W. T. LOOMIS


ATTENDANCE OFFICERS


THOS. P. RITCHIE C. L. JUDKINS


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SCHOOL CALENDAR.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Winter term- Dec. 27, 1920 to Mar. 25, 1921, 13 weeks. Spring term- April 4, 1921 to June 24, 1921, 12 weeks.


Fall term-Sept. 6, 1921 to Dec. 23, 1921, 16 weeks. Winter term-Jan. 3, 1922 to Mar. 31, 1922, 13 weeks. Spring term-April 10, 1922 to June 23, 1922, 11 weeks.


Thanksgiving recess-Nov. 24 to Nov. 28. Christmas vacation -- Dec. 24 to Jan. 3. Spring vacation-April 1 to April 10.


GRADES.


Winter term-Jan. 3, 1921 to Mar. 25, 1921, 12 weeks. Spring term-April 4, 1921 to June 17, 1921, 11 weeks.


Fall term -Sept. 6, 1921 to Dec. 23, 1921, 16 weeks. Winter term-Jan. 9, 1922 to Mar. 31, 1922, 12 weeks. Spring term-April 10, 1922 to June 16, 1922, 10 weeks.


Thanksgiving recess-Nov. 24, to Nov. 28. Christmas vacation-Dec. 24 to Jan. 9. Spring vacation-April 1 to April 10.


NO SCHOOL SIGNAL.


Three blasts of the whistle at 7.45 A. M. indicate "no-school" for the morning session.


The same signal at 11.45 A. M. signifies "no school" for the afternoon session.


The "no-school" signal does not apply to the high school.


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Report of the SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


The School Committee submit the following report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1920:


We have drawn orders on the Town Treasurer for $2,131.15 more than was appropriated at the last March meeting, or $24,131.15. An appropriation of $22,000. was asked for a year ago, expecting that the State would provide $6,000. of that amount.




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