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915 86
Depreciation fund January 1, 1936 Collections
2,549 17
29,030 68
Street light appropriation
2,700 00
$35,268 62
EXPENDITURES
ENERGY PURCHASED:
Eastern Mass. Electric Co.
$16,596 05
Danvers Electric Light Dept. 88 72
$16, 684 77
MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION:
Labor
4,754 75
Truck maintenance
650 96
Winch and derrick
684 00
Supplies and express
7,130 39
Boston Street line
600 00
Insurance
294 15
Office supplies and expenses Meter refunds
289 94
266 60
SALARIES:
A. B. Harrington, Manager $1,000 00
A. L. Jones, Commissioner 50 00
R. B. Floyd, Commissioner
50 00
Harold Murphy, Commissioner
50 00
Total expended
32,505 56
Balance depreciation fund, December 31, 1936
1,703 18
Balance meter deposits
1,039 26
Balance cash
20 62
$35,268 62
$14,114 25
1,150 00
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ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
INCOME STATEMENT :
Metered sales to private consumers
$26,379 21
Municipal revenues
2,700 00
Miscellaneous revenues
986 92
$30,066 13
EXPENDITURES
Electric energy purchased
$16,643 76
Maintenance of lines and supplies
7,500 95
Salaries of manager and light board
1,150 00
Office supplies and expenses
289 94
Insurance
294 15
Transportation expenses
658 94
Depreciation
1,770 25
28,307 99
Balance to profit and loss
1,758 14
$30,066 13
BALANCE SHEET :
ASSETS
Plant investment
$29,137 59
General equipment
2,556 96
Cash
1,059 88
Accounts receivable
6,008 17
Supplies on hand
3,843 71
Depreciation fund
1,703 18
$41,752 53
LIABILITIES
Appropriations for construction
$9,290 78
Accounts payable
1,669 39
Customers' deposits
1,039 26
Loan repayment
4,500 00
Profit and loss balance
25,253 10
$41,752 53
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CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
CEMETERY
Appropriation
Transferred from reserve fund
$1,100 00 212 13
$1,312 13
EXPENDITURES
Labor
$1,176 32
Truck hire
1 25
Water
14 20
Supplies
57 05
Water pipe extension
63 31
$1,312 13
CEMETERY ENDOWMENT :
Received from Danvers Savings Bank
$246 25
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank
107 50
Salem Savings Bank
63 75
$417 50
EXPENDITURES
Care of lots
$417 50
CEMETERY SALARIES :
Appropriation, superintendent of burials
$15 00
commissioners 30 00
$45 00
EXPENDITURES
A. M. Peabody, superintendent of burials
$15 00
A. M. Peabody, commissioner
10 00
G. E. Barnaby 66
10 00
J. A. Atwood 66
10 00
$45 00
30
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
MEMORIAL DAY :
Appropriation
$250 00
EXPENDITURES
Band
$110 00
Flowers, wreaths and flags
50 71
Speaker and music
39 00
Refreshments, school children
24 00
Printing
5 00
Total expenditures
228 71
Transferred to revenue account
21 29
$250 00
INSURANCE :
Appropriation
$1,300 00
EXPENDITURES
Employers' liability
$923 93
Fire department
25 64
Town hall
97 00
Sealer's equipment
23 80
Clerk's bond
5 00
Collector's bond and burglary insurance
114 00
Treasurer's bond and burglary insurance
67 50
Total expenditures
1,256 87
Transferred to revenue account
43 13
$1,300 00
CONTINGENT FUND :
Appropriation
$700 00
EXPENDITURES
ELECTIONS AND TOWN MEETINGS:
Printing and delivering town reports $202 00
Printing ballots and posters
43 75
Election officers
214 00
Election officers' luncheons
36 50
Recounts
4 50
500 75
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UNCLASSIFIED
Painting flag pole
$15 00
Christmas tree lights
7 29
Surveying at school site
26 00
Boston street petition
19 90
Funeral pieces
20 00
Labor-storm damage
1 00
Total expenditures
$589 94
Transferred to revenue account
110 06
$700 00
W. P. A. PROJECTS:
Appropriation
$2,500 00
Balance January 1, 1936
2,091 57
Transferred from reserve fund
381 96
$4,973 53
EXPENDITURES
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES:
Salary
$1,020 25
Postage and supplies
4 75
Transportation
49 80
1,074 80
PARK PROJECT:
Labor
$ 323 05
Truck hire
1,335 89
Shovel hire
650 70
Tools
106 31
Supplies
355 50
2,771 45
Sewing project
59 54
Water pipe projects
418 67
Transporting workers
30 00
Total expenditures
$4,354 46
Balance carried forward
619 07
$4,973 53
RESERVE FUND:
Appropriation
$1,000 00
Transferred to Bridge
$116 87
" Cemetery
212 13
" Police
200 07
" E. A. R. projects
381 96
" Town hall
88 97
$1,000-00-
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
INTEREST:
Appropriation
$750 00
EXPENDITURES
Revenue notes
$137 69
School notes
160 00
Truck notes
65 62
Total expenditures
363 31
Transferred to revenue couut
386 69
$700 00
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
TEMPORARY LOANS :
Balance outstanding January 1, 1936
$25,000 00
Borrowed in anticipation of revenue
60,000 00
$85,000 00
EXPENDITURES
Merchants National Bank
$50,000 00
Balance outstanding December 31, 1936
35,000 00
$85,000 00
MATURING DEBT :
Appropriation
$1,000 00
EXPENDITURES
Merchants National Bank, school note $1,000 00
COUNTY CHARGES :
County tax
$3,003 24
Dog tax
221 40
$3,224 64
EXPENDITURES
County treasurer $3,224 64
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
STATE CHARGES :
State tax Assessments
$3,100 00 72 39
$3,172 39
EXPENDITURES
State treasurer
$3,172 39
TAX REFUNDS :
1936 tax levy
$526 15
1936 motor vehicle excise tax
20 50
Total expenditures
$191,221 14
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT
Sale of notes and interest
$51,410 32
EXPENDITURES
Architects' fees
$980 00
Printing notes
38 39
Telephone and postage
3 67
Labor
7 50
1,029 65
Balance carried forward
50,380 66
$51,410 32
546 65
BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1936 GENERAL ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND RESERVES
Cash on hand
$39,063 15
Overlay-Reserved for Abatements: Levy of 1933 - -
$ 15 85
Electric Light Dept., surplus $ 20 62
" depreciation 1,703 18
" meter deposits 1,039 26 2,763 06
Taxes-Levy of 1933
-
$ 6 17
Levy of 1934 -
6 09
Tax Titles - 5,243 84
Levy of 1935 -
-
67 54
Public Welfare 4,360 97
Levy of 1936 - -
20,543 21
20,623 01
Electric Light Dept. - 6,008 17 16,053 61
Taxes, Poll-Levy of 1936
72 00
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes:
Levy of 1936
440 63
Electric Light Dept. 2,763 06
25,430 94
Tax Titles
5,243 84
Road Machinery Fund 746 70
Appropriation Account
1,996 39
Temporary Loan
35,000 00
Tax abatement in excess of overlay:
1934 Overlay -
51 13
1935 Overlay -
276 67
1936 Overlay -
447 31 775 11
$79,349 94
1
$79,349 94
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BALANCE SHEET
Surplus Revenue: Excess and Deficiency - $22,667 88
1
Departmental accounts receivable
10,369 14
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus 106 45
Revenue Reserved Until Collected: Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes $ 440 63
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
- $57,407 49
Highway Truck Loan
-
-
-
- $3,000*00
- School Addition Loan - School Construction Loan -
-
- 3,000 00
-
- 51,407 49
$57,407 49
$57,407 49
TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS
Trust Funds Cash and Securties
$67,457 59
Mansfield Fund -
$28,647 58
Cummings Fund -
8,478 90
Cemetery Endowment Fund
- 12,161 96
B. F. Emerson Fund
-
-
- 10,125 82
Charles Flint Fund
5,404 52
Mary Esty Emerson Fund
2,638 81
$67,457 59
$67,457 59
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-
.
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-
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BALANCE SHEET
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36
TREASURER'S REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT December 31, 1936
Balance January 1, 1936
$27,174 08
RECEIPTS
RECEIVED FROM SIDNEY R. ROLLINS
TAX COLLECTOR:
1933 Tax
$ 30 08
1933 Tax interest
3 79
1933 Excise
36 56
1933 Excise interest
7 55
1934 Tax
619 77
1934 Tax interest
54 21
1934 Poll
12 00
1934 Poll interest
1 44
1934 Poll demand
35
1934 Excise
100 29
1934 Excise interest
10 03
1935 Tax
21,541 96
1935 Tax interest
793 28
1935 Poll
126 00
1935 Poll interest
4 65
1935 Poll demands
22 05 .
1935 Excise
572 67
1935 Excise interest
21 56
1736 Tax
42,822 87
1936 Tax interest
39 34
1936 Poll
944 00
1936 Poll demands
26 25
1936 Excise
2,239 81
1936 Excise interest
5 94
Gift taxes
16 98
Advertising
6 75
RECEIVED FROM ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPT.
A. B. HARRINGTON, MANAGER:
Collections
26,027 39
Meter Deposits
390 00
New Eng. Tel. and Tel. Co., one-half cost poles
2,347 50
One-half cost poles, River street
30 00
Supplies sold
100 04
Private work
135 75
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TREASURER'S REPORT
RECEIVED FROM ESSEX COUNTY :
Dog tax
$125 95
Highways, Boston street
582 46
Care and custody of dogs
24 00
Killing dogs
4 00
RECEIVED FROM STATE TREASURER:
Highways, 2501
149 65
Highways, 4723
873 69
Highways, 2678
3,861 04
Highways, 5120
1,061 45
Highways, 2678
571 10
Highways, 5366
1,125 00
Income tax, educational
615 00
Income tax, state valuation
2,633 05
Income tax, machinery tax, Chap. 362-1936
1,537 29
Aiding mothers
336 67
Temporary aid
3,886 99
Public health
582 08
Department of agriculture
87 50
Reimbursement loss of taxes
611 39
Independent industrial schools
143 35
Federal grant, old age assistance
2,929 48
Federal grant, old age assistance, adm.
97 58
Old age assistance, Chapter 438-1936
2,081 21
Corporation tax
203 47
Race track distribution
149 66
State aid
480 00
Military aid
50 37
Veterans' exemption
68 20
School superintendent
223 41
Old age assistance
2,471 85
Contagious diseases
28 00
High school tuition
2,104 50
Transportation high school pupils
1,417 56
Danvers state hospital, snow
15 00
ROAD MACHINERY FUND:
2,392 06
SUNDRIES:
Liquor licenses, Thomas Sleet
100 00
66
Violet Doebbelin
100 00
38
TREASURER'S REPORT
Liquor licenses Middleton Arms
$350 00
66 John Katz
100 00
Roy D. Hurlburt 75 00
66 Sidney R. Rollins
100 00
Harshman C. Harris
350 00
Thomas Sleet, advertising
2 50
Violet Doebbelin, advertising
2 50
Middleton Arms, advertising
2 50
John Katz, advertising
2 50
Roy D. Hurlburt, advertising
2 50
Sidney R. Rollins, advertising
2 50
Harshman C. Harris, advertising
2 50
Middleton Arms, snow work, 1934-35
24 00
Howell Esty, snow work, 1934-35
4 50
H. K. Richardson, weighing, 1935
57 75
Tax titles redeemed
2,894 07
Tax titles assigned
1,226 81
First District Court, fines
194 06
Military aid, check returned
4 50
City of Gloucester, public welfare
91 00
City of Beverly, public welfare
336 86
City of Lynn, public welfare
822 25
City of Salem, public welfare
1,057 63
City of Beverly, public welfare
207 20
City of Peabody, public welfare 113 50
City of Lynn, old age assistance
94 73
City of Haverhill, old age assistance
36 00
Merchants National Bank, notes 110-11, 1, 163
60,000 00
Wayne A. Giles, dog tax
221 40
Mary E. Roundy, school dental clinic
100 00
Town of Danvers, tax on land around pond
627 49
Malcolm Bell, voting list
25
Salem Savings Bank, interest, endowed lots
63 75
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, int., end. lots
107 50
Danvers Savings Bank, interest, endowed lots
246 25
Boston Blacking Company, snow work
15 00
Burt McGlauflin, lead sold
25 63
Henry A. Young, rent of hall 66 rent of piano
13 50
H. K. Richardson, snow work
7 50
Walter Patchett, snow work
1 50
James Reynolds, snow work
3 00
Essex Sanatorium, snow work
15 00
209 50
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TREASURER'S REPORT
George Russell, snow work
$ 3 00
Charles Trefry, rubber boots
2 05
City of Salem, soldiers' relief
22 50
Town of Topsfield, one-half advertising
3 00
William H. Young, sealer's fees
30 02
John Lindley, school ticket lost
1 70
Division of Standards, hawkers' license
6 00
H. K. Richardson, pasteurizing license
10 00
A. M. Peabody, opening graves
245 00
A. M. Peabody, lots and graves sold
70 00
A. L. Atwood, lot sold
50 00
VARIOUS LICENSES:
Thomas Sleet, victualer
1 00
Reds garage, gas and motor junk
5 00
Samuel L. Baltzar, gas
3 00
Thomas Sleet, gas
2 00
J. A. Atwood, undertaker's, 1935-1936
2 00
A. L. Atwood, Sunday license, 1935-1936
2 00
Violet Doebbelin, innholder's
5 00
Harshman C. Harris, innholder's
5 00
George Groce, gas
1 00
O. H. Sheldon, auctioneer's, 1935-1936
4 00
E. D. Bryer, gas and Sunday license
3 00
E. J. MacMillan, gas 2 00
A. B. Cook, victualer's
1 00
George H. Groce, Sunday license
1 00
Herbert E. Richardson, Sunday license
1 00
George Webber, Sunday_license
1 00
Eli London, junk
5 00
Edythe Graham, Sunday license
1 00
P. Godbout, fruit and vegetables
5 00
Charles Trefry, gas
2 00
George H. Stahler, gas
6 00
George H. Stahler, agents
3 00
A. and P. Tea Co., oleo
50
Sidney R. Rollins, victualer's, 1935-1936
2 00
Joseph A. McKenne, pedler
5 00
Samuel Kolb, junk 5 00
William S. Higgins, victualer's, motor, gas
4 00
W. P. Earley, gas
3 00
Triple Link Club, special liquor license 1 00
M. A. Osgood, victualer's
1 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Edgar Gregory, victualer's
$1 00
William Higgins, 3rd class motor
2 00
E. J. Hoffman, gas
1 00
Joseph A. McKenne, popcorn
1 00
C. Sokoloski, Sunday license
1 00
A. Klosowski, advertising
2 00
Mary Sedler, advertising
3 00
L. M. Jones, advertising
2 00
Edward Anderson, advertising
2 00
I. O. R. M., flags
3 00
Total receipts
$203,173 27
$230,347 35
EXPENDITURES
Selectmen's orders
188,521 14
Balance on hand December 31, 1036
$41,826 21
H. H. BRADSTREET,
Treasurer.
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT
Proceeds sale of $51,000.00 New School House 2% notes at 100.799
$51,407 49
Accrued interest
2 83
$51,410 32
Less orders paid
1,029 66
Balance on hand December 31, 1936
$50,380 66
H. H. BRADSTREET,
Treasurer.
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TREASURER'S REPORT
The Town owns the following parcels of land. These parcels have been deeded to the Town by the Treasurer:
IN SUMMIT VIEW AVENVE:
Lots Nos. 164, 165, 166, 295, 296, 51, 57, 318, 321, 366, 242, 248, 260/266 inclusive, 167/175 inclusive, 387/398 inclusive, 329/335 in- clusive, 344/371 inclusive, 297/301 inclusive, 94, 145, 146, 147, 148 136/144 inclusive.
IN MIDDLETON PINES:
Lots Nos, 803, 804, 813, 814, 767/769 inclusive, 1068, 1069, 554, 555, 556, 308, 309.
IN RIVER VIEW PARK:
Lots Nos. 118, 119. Lots Nos. 302-3-4, 22, 23, 24-Section 1.
Lots Nos. 61/64, 79, 80, 81 and 219-Section 2.
WOODLAND PARK:
Lots Nos. 575 and 576.
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-1935
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1935
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1936
Atwood, L. Frank
360
$100 00
$118 65
$3 86
$6 00
$116 51
Averill, Edward P.
52
100 00
100 25
330
3 50
100 05
Averill, Joseph
246
100 00
100 04
3 26
3 25
100 05
Barnaby, Caroline V.
646
100 00
107 44
3 54
3 50
107 48
Batchelder, Harold T.
528
75 00
75 76
2 49
3 00
75 25
Berry, Allen
112
125 00
126 21
4 12
4 00
126 23
Berry, William
178
100 00
100 62
3 28
3 50
100 40
Bouchard, Louis
706
100 00
100 21
3 26
3 25
100 22
Brown, Sarah F. 1/2
434
50 00
50 10
1 62
1 50
50 22
Bryer, Allen D.
526
100 00
100 08
3 26
3 25
100 09
Conlon, Mary A.
100 00
102 23
3 35
4 00
101 58
Curry, Mary A.
342
100 00
100 84
3 30
4 00
100 14
Curtis, Phoebe
50 00
51 25
1 67
2 50
50 42
Day, Mrs. Geo. E.
588
50 00
50 03
1 63
1 50
50 16
Demsey, J. W.
156
100 00
100 20
3 26
3 25
100 21
Dennett, Ruth H.
24
75 00
75 76
2 46
2 50
75 72
Downing, William H.
626
100 00
101 55
3 07
3 00
101 62
Emerson, Benjamin F. -
214
150 00
151 45
4 95
4 50
151 90
Emerson, Ellen M.
138
100 00
100 82
3 03
3 50
100 35
Emerson, Eurice W.
166
100 00
101 54
3 31
3 00
101 85
Emerson, Henry P.
496
500 00
511 65
15 46
20 00
507 11
Estey Annie E.
572
100 00
101 00
3 30
4 00
100 30
Esty, Allena A.
258
200 00
203 52
6 65
4 00
206 17
Esty, Loren G.
538
100 00
100 00
2 77
102 77
Esty and Hutchinson
48
100 00
100 44
3 28
3 50
100 22
Eaton, Irvin L.
168
75 00
75 17
2 45
2 50
75 12
Fletcher, Samuel A.
130
100 00
101 47
3 05
4 00
100 52
Flint, George B.
152
66 30
66 82
2 15
2 50
66 47
Flint, Harley A.
256
100 00
101 32
3 05
4 00
100 37
Fowler, Alonzo
12
100 00
101 31
3 31
4 00
100 62
Frame, L. Maria
516
125 00
126 52
4 12
4 00
126 64
Fuller, Abijah
110
150 00
157 72
4 76
5 00
157 48
Fuller, Daniel
628
100 00
100 41
3 28
3 50
100 19
Fuller, Jeremiah
70
125 00
131 98
4 33
6 00
130 31
Fuller, Lida A.
686
100 00
100 33
3 28
3 50
100 11
Fuller, Sophronia
236
200 00
214 71
7 01
8 00
213 72
Fuller, Timothy & Lydia
268
100 00
100 66
3 30
3 00
100 96
Fuller, William H.
- - 336
100 00
101 71
3 28
3 75
100 24
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued
NAMI
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1935
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1936
Frost, Chas. O.
240
150 00
151 34
4 57
5 00
150 91
Gifford, William
180
$100 00
$100 23
$3 26
$3 25
$100 24
Gilbert, James
188
100 00
101 50
3 31
4 00
100 81
Godfrey, William R.
714
100 00
115 06
3 76
5 00
113 82
Goswiler, Carl
716
150 00
153 30
5 03
5 00
153 33
Gould, Porter I.
414
100 00
101 82
3 31
4 00
101 13
Gould, Eben
514
100 00
104 36
3 41
5 00
102 77
Goodwin, Ira E, Heirs of
380
100 00
100 57
3 28
3 50
100 35
Graves, Kendall E.
586
100 00
100 91
3 28
3 50
100 69
Haskell, Ella C.
390
200 00
207 93
6 82
7 00
207 75
Hall, E. P.
106
100 00
102 93
3 36
4 00
102 29
Harlow, Levi F.
684
100 00
100 35
3 30
3 50
100 15
Higgins, Lewis S.
264
100 00
104 30
3 43
4 00
103 73
Hobbs, Kathryn
588
50 00
50 10
1 64
1 50
50 24
Hutchinson, Caroline A.
253
100 00
100 66
3 28
3 50
100 44
Hutchinson, Elisha P.
140
100 00
100 54
3 28
3 50
100 32
Hutchinson and Russell
518
100 00
100 23
3 29
3 50
100 02
Jones, John E.
372
100 00
100 60
3 30
3 50
100 40
Jones, Samuel
290
100 00
100 04
3 29
3 25
100 08
Johnson, Frank E.
804
100 00
100 05
3 26
3 25
100 06
McIntire, Abram S.
132
75 00
75 34
2 45
2 50
75 29
McIntire, Annie M.
338
100 00
103 88
3 37
4 00
103 25
Peabody, Andrew
56
100 00
100 13
3 26
3 25
100 14
Peabody, A. W.
90
200 00
216 69
7 12
6 00
217 81
Peabody, Dean
344
100 00
100 23
3 29
3 50
100 02
Peabody, Laura E.
534
100 00
101 19
3 31
4 00
100 50
Peabody, S. Maria
584
100 00
101 19
3 30
4 00
100 49
Peabody, Samuel
204
100 00
100 12
3 26
3 25
100 13
Peabody, Merrill
754
100 00
103 65
3 13
4 00
102 78
Peabody, William M.
100 00
100 51
3 28
3 50
100 29
Peabody, John L. -
196
100 00
101 56
3 31
4 00
100 87
Pike, Sarah J.
412
125 00
125 48
4 09
4 00
125 57
Phelps, Annie M.
146
150 00
155 56
4 69
3 50
156 75
Phelps, William A.
148
100 00
100 55
3 28
3 50
100 33
Richardson, Benj. F.
164
100 00
100 73
3 30
3 50
100 53
Graves, D. A. -
234
100 00
100 21
3 26
3 25
100 22
Gould, Andrew 1/2
352
50 00
51 74
1 55
2 00
51 29
Peabody & Hutchinson
182-84
150 00
150 39
4 91
5 00
150 30
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued
NAME
Lot
Fund
Balance 1935
Interest Received
Amount Pain Out
Balance 1936
Richardson, Rev. D. W.
410
100 00
100 28
3 30
3 50
100 08
Richardson, Daniel
100 00
100 14
3 29
3 25
100 18
Richardson, Lucy G.
80
$100 00
$100 03
$3 26
$3 25
$100 04
Russell, P. B.
430
200 00
208 41
6 82
7 00
208 23
Smith, E. D. & M. J.
436
100 00
100 26
3 28
3 50
100 04
Smith, Sarah F.
102
150 00
155 94
5 08
7 00
154 02
Smith, George H.
764
100 00
102 04
3 08
2 50
102 62
Skinner & Wilkins
400
100 00
100 65
3 28
3 00
100 93
Sargent, James A.
750
100 00
100 05
3 26
3 00
100 31
Soper, Polly A.
298
100 00
100 19
3 26
3 25
100 20
Stiles, David .
150 00
153 60
5 02
5 00
153 62
Stiles, Farnham
10
100 00
100 20
3 26
3 25
100 21
Symonds, Charles H.
448
100 00
102 32
3 08
4 00
101 40
Taylor, Benjamin H.
334
100 00
100 81
3 30
4 00
100 11
Tedford, Joseph A.
810
100 00
111 54
3 63
115 17
Thomas, H. Amelia
64
75 00
75 31
2 45
2 50
75 26
Thompson, C. E. & Ellen
392
200 00
218 94
7 14
7 00
219 08
Tufts, Wilbur
486
100 00
100 25
3 28
3 50
100 03
Wellman, John R.
40
200 00
204 22
6 67
6 00
204 89
Weston, Samuel W.
36
200 00
201 24
6 58
7 00
200 82
White, Henry F.
208
80 00
80 40
2 64
2 50
80 54
Whitman, Carl N.
116
100 00
100 07
3 26
3 00
100 33
Wilkins, Henry A.
254
100 00
100 04
3 26
3 00
100 30
Wilkins, Edward W.
172
150 00
167 27
5 49
6 00
166 76
Wilkins, Susan A.
596
100 00
100 27
3 02
3 25
100 04
Wilkins, Samuel H.
230
100 00
101 62
3 32
4 00
100 94
Wilkins, Luther
176
150 00
164 63
5 37
6 00
164 00
Wilkins, Timothy
50
100 00
103 95
3 37
4 00
103 32
Young, John
278
100 00
100 59
3 30
3 50
100 39
CEMETERY ENDOWMENTS, 1936
RECEIVED FROM:
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank
$107 50
Salem Savings Bank
63 75
Danvers Savings Bank
246 25
Paid Arthur M. Peabody
$417 50
$417 50
H. H. BRADSTREET, Treasurer.
Russell, Harriett W.
100 00
100 46
3 28
3 50
100 24
No. of
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TREASURER'S REPORT
CUMMINGS FUND December 31, 1936
Balance in banks January 1, 1936
$8,447 18
RECEIPTS
United Shoe Machinery dividends
$175 52
Interest Salem Savings Bank
131 36
Interest Salem Five Cents Savings Bank
123 34
Total income
430 22
$8,877 40
Less trustees' orders paid
398 50
$8,478 90
Balance in Banks December 31, 1936:
Salem Savings Bank
$4,378 12
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank
4,024 99
Merchants National Bank
75 79
$8,478 90
H. H. BRADSTREET
Treasurer.
MANSFIELD FUND December 31, 1936
Balance in bank January 1, 1936
$ 86
Received from Old Colony Trust Co.
1,030 00
For picnic tickets sold
183 65
$1,214 51
Selectmen's orders paid
1,202 60
Balance in bank December 31, 1936
$11 91
H. H. BRADSTREET
Treasurer.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Various Departments
OF THE
Town of Middleton
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1936
PART II
49
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
L. F. Baird
$36 00
Charles Baker
3 75
G. E. Barnaby
54 50
A. B. Bent
25 50
$107 50
William Bewsher
7 75
T. A. Bott
483 25
John Bullewell
5 00
Murray Bullewell
208 00
Oscar Burgess
3 75
Alex Byko
3 75
Stanley Byko
3 75
Edward Coffin
92 25
Elmer Currier
3 75
C. G. Curtis
607 00
Hardie Day
31 50
Sefton Earl, Jr.
539 25
Frank Evans
795 55
Milton Evans
30 00
Charles Freeman
3 75
William Freeman
3 75
Austin Fuller
76 00
Robert Fuller
15 75
C. Galucia
48 25
Leo Gauthier
4 00
Arthur Gould
771 75
Roger Gould
4 00
R. Grenan
3 75
H. A. Hall
104 50
John Henry
17 50
Kenneth Hilton
3 75
Clyde Hood
264 50
Alton Hubbard
13 75
Henry Jankowski
3 75
Peter Jankowski
153 75
Eldon Judge
16 00
William Kelley
2 25
Andrew Klosowski
32 00
50
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
Labor
Truck $106 50
Terrance Klosowski
Joseph LeColst
$ 17 75
Peirce Macdonald
180 23
Seaver Macdonald
309 00
William T. Martin, Jr.
5 50
Allan Marshall
508 25
Charles Mason
46 25
W. H. Milbery
33 50
Louis Moreau
554 25
Byron Morrison
8 00
Ray McKenney
43 50
Fred Nelson
92 25
Fred Neilson
191 25
Arthur Nichols
2 50
Benjamin Ogden
726 83
J. R. Osborne
997 80
3,012 25
Clarence Osgood
12 25
Allie Paige
68 00
Marshall Paine
170 75
Roland Peabody
657 25
Elmer Peart
20 25
Eugene Pelletier
3 75
Joseph Picarillo
12 00
Joseph Phaneuf
29 00
Arthur Pichard
7 25
George O. Rennard
77 25
Clarence Richardson
32 75
P. O. Richardson
168 75
Ceasar Rossi
85 25
Elliott Rowell
586 50
Louis Sears
3 75
John Sleet
16 00
John Sokoloski
3 75
Albert Sheldon
17 50
O. H. Sheldon
283 25
J. L. Tedford
118 80
William Turnbull
196 75
Leon Tuttle
12 00
: James Wentworth
3 75
Allan Wenneberg
3 75
Leonard Wenneberg
2 00
Robert Wheatly
7 25
51
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
Labor
Truck
William Whittredge
$ 6 25
Wallace Wilkins
57 25
Charles Woods
12 00
Ralph Woods
17 00
Wright Construction Co.
27 50
William H. Young
43 50
$10,247 46
$3,953 00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Labor
G. W. Andrews
$ 8 25
George Archer
50
E. O. Campbell
10 00
Charles Clinch
5 50
Chester Clinch
10 75
George Colbert
1 00
C. G. Curtis
23 25
G. S. Demerritt
1 00
George Earl
1 75
Sefton Earl
24 00
Robert Fuller
2 75
James Gallagher
2 00
Ernest Goodale
17 50
Richard Goodale
2 00
Basil Hills
10 75
A. H. Kitchen
9 00
Allan Marshall
1 00
William T. Martin, Jr.
7 75
W. H. Milbery
9 25
Louis Moreau
17 00
Newton Maxwell
50
Seaver Macdonald
3 00
James Ogden
2 25
J. R. Osborne
32 25
Merrill Osborne
1 00
Roger Peabody
6 75
Joseph Phaneuf
90
Clarence Richardson
20 00
Elmer Rogers
6 50
a
52
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
Labor
S. R. Rollins, Jr.
$ 1 00
Ceasar Rossi
3 25
Ezio Rosi
1 00
Richard Sanborn
12 75
Albert Sheldon
14 75
Gordon Sheldon
11 50
J. L. Tedford
3 25
E. C. Townsend
2 00
G. H. Webber
18 25
Wallace Wilkins
20 75
Charles Woods
4 25
Ralph Woods
21 75
William H. Young
15 25
William M. Young
8 75
$376 25
PARK PROJECT-W. P. A.
Labor
Truck
Murray Bullewell
$ 4 00
Stanley Byko
$ 3 00
N. A. Clark
6 75
Harold Currier
79 50
Philip Donovan
203 39
George Earl
3 50
G. H. Ellis
12 00
G. F. Evans
4 00
Gus Fanning
7 00
Arthur Gould
28 25
Terrance Klosowski
161 25
Peter Jankowski
318 00
Allan Marshall
3 50
Newton Maxwell
3 50
Peirce Macdonald
79 80
Allan Morrison
3 50
Benjamin Ogden
81 00
J. R. Osborne
15 00
Fred Nelson
189 00
Marshall Paine
7 00
Perley Richardson
11 50
53
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
Labor
Truck
P. O. Richardson
4 00
Elliott Rowell
28 25
Wilbur Rundlett
7 00
Thomas Ryer
3 50
O. H. Sheldon
366 75
John Tinkham
7 00
Wallace Wilkins
3 50
Ralph Woods
7 50
George Woodworth
7 00
$323 05
$1,335 89
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
Labor
C. T. Brackett
$2,049 00
Leonard Campbell
62 00
Willis Esty
14 50
Alton Hubbard
24 00
Milton Pollock
105 50
H. L. Porter
1,758 75
Elmer Pichard
380 00
Wilbur Rundlett
349 00
Charles Woods
12 00
$4,754 75
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
G. E. Barnaby
$377 00
Albert Daniels
208 50
Ray McKenney
275 00
Burton McGlauflin
382 44
95 13
O. H. Sheldon
40 00
$1,242 94
$135 13
54
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
George E. Barnaby
$ 4 00
George Colbert
19 75
E. F. Duclow
51 25
Willis Esty
3 00
W. H. Milbery
51 00
S. R. Rollins
2 00
E. C. Townsend
14 50
G. H. Webber
61 50
William H. Young
445 20
$652 20
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
J. A. Atwood
$21 00
G. W. Andrews
28 50
George E. Barnaby
2 75
C. G. Curtis
1 00
Sefton Earl, Jr.
1 00
Robert Fuller
16 25
James Goodale
1 75
Alton Hubbard
3 50
Byron Morrison
2 50
Allan Morrison
10 75
Peirce Macdonald
144 10
Seaver Macdonald
1 00
Ray McKenney
44 25
J. R. Osborne
1 25
A. M. Peabody
331 97
Clarence Richardson
260 00
P. O. Richardson
96 00
G. H. Smith
2 50
William Turnbull
3 00
Albert Wilkins
5 50
Wallace Wilkins
137 50
Charles Woods
6 50
Ralph Woods
55 00
$1,176 32
$1 25
55
LIST OF JURORS
LIST OF JURORS
The following is a List of Jurors prepared by the Selectmen of the Town of Middleton in accordance with Chapter 234, Section 4, G. L.
Name
Occupation
Street
George E. Barnaby
Shoe Worker
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