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Insurance
354 46
Advertisements
221 50
Bond premium
407 49
Administration
8 98
$93,473 21
CEMETERY
CEMETERY SALARIES :
Appropriation, superintendent of burials
$15 00
commissioners
30 00
$45 00
EXPENDITURES
Wm. Bewsher, superintendent of burials
$15 00
A. M. Peabody, commissioner
10 00
G. E. Barnaby,
10 00
J. A. Atwood,
10 00
$45 00
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$1,100 00
Transferred from reserve
9 52
$1,109 52
EXPENDITURES
Labor
$929 58
Truck hire
92 02
Water
28 04
Supplies
57 41
Total expenditures
$1,107 05
Transferred to revenue
2 47
$1,109 52
28
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
CEMETERY ENDOWMENT :
Received from Danvers Savings Bank $134 80
66
Salem Five Cent Savings Bank 55 00
Salem Savings Bank 35 75
$225 55
EXPENDITURES
Care of lots
$225 55
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
REVENUES
Cash balance January 1, 1937
$ 20 62
Meter deposit balance January 1, 1937
1,039 28
Depreciation fund January 1, 1937
1,703 18
Collections
30,590 06
Street light appropriation
2,700 00
$36,053 14
EXPENDITURES
ENERGY PURCHASED:
Eastern Mass. Electric Co. $17,281 84
Danvers Electric Light Dept. 56 27
$17,338 11
MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION:
Labor
$6,145 00
Truck maintenance 481 82
Supplies and express
5,803 58
Boston Street line
600 00
Insurance 306 23
$13,336 63
Office supplies and expenses
367 80
Meter refunds
278 86
SALARIES:
A. B. Harrington, Manager $1,000 00
A. L. Jones, Commissioner 50 00
R. B. Floyd, Commissioner 50 00
Harold Murphy 50 00
1,150 00
Total expended 32,471 40
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
29
Balance depreciation fund, December 31, 1937
2,457 78
Balance meter deposits, December 31, 1937
1,095 50
Balance cash
28 46
$36,053 14
INCOME STATEMENT :
Metered sales to private consumers
$27,427 01
Municipal revenues
2,700 00
Miscellaneous revenues
9 90
30,136 91
EXPENDITURES
Electric energy purchased
$17,356 57
Maintenance of lines and supplies
4,727 97
Salaries of manager and light board
1,150 00
Office supplies and expenses
367 80
Insurance
306 23
Transportation expenses
476 56
Depreciation
1,461 43
25,846 56
Uncollectable revenues
1,006 36
Surplus applied to depreciation
1,804 89
Balance to profit and loss
1,479 10
$30,136 91
BALANCE SHEET :
ASSETS
Plant investment
$28,876 53
General equipment
2,154 09
Cash
1,123 96
Accounts receivable
5,912 16
Supplies on hand
2,844 77
Depreciation fund
2,457 78
$43,369 29
LIABILITIES
Appropriation for construction
$ 9,290 78
Accounts payable
1,750 87
Customers' deposit
1,095 50
Loan repayment
4,500 00
Profit and loss
26,732 20
$43,369 29
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UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
MEMORIAL DAY :
Appropriation
$250 00
EXPENDITURES
Band
$110 00
Flowers, wreaths and flags
54 45
Speaker and music
40 00
Refreshments, school children
26 00
Printing
5 00
Total expenditures
$235 45
Transferred to revenue
14 55
$250 00
CONTINGENT FUND :
Appropriation
$1,184 92
EXPENDITURES
ELECTIONS AND TOWN MEETINGS:
Printing and delivering town reports $219 50
Printing ballots and cards
16 00
Election officers
76 00
Election officers' luncheon
9 70
321 20
Central Street water pipe
584 92
Flag pole ropes, painting
24 74
Highway yard wall
93 00
Mary Osborn, land
25 00
Plating weights
14 00
Weigher's fees 1936-37
97 50
Repairing fence
8 90
Sign
1 50
Total expenditures
$1,170 76
Transferred to revenue
14 16
$1,184 92
W. P. A. PROJECTS :
Appropriation
$2,216 00
Balance January 1, 1937
619 07
Transferred from reserve
286 69
$3,121 76
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UNCLASSIFIED
EXPENDITURES
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES:
Salary
$981 75
Postage and supplies
3 00
$984 75
PARK PROJECT:
Labor
$168 75
Truck hire
984 75
Pump
200 00
Tools, supplies
334 21
$1,687 71
SEWING PROJECT:
Material
$216 00
Supplies
59 25
275 25
Total expenditures
$2,947 91
Balance carried forward
173 85
$3,121 76
INSURANCE :
Appropriation
$1,300 00
Employers' Liability
$1,030 89
Fire department
24 35
Sealer's equipment
23 80
School
11 46
Clerk's bond
5 00
Collector's bond and burglary insurance
126 00
Treasurer's "
73 50
Park pump
5 00
Total expenditures
$1,300 00
INTEREST:
Appropriation
$1,800 00
EXPENDITURES
Revenue notes
$ 465 05
School construction notes
1,021 29
School addition notes
120 00
Truck notes
39 37
Total expenditures
$1,645 71
Transferred to revenue
154 29
$1,800 00
EXPENDITURES
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
RESERVE FUND :
Appropriation Transferred to Highway
$1,000 00
" Police
125 00
" W. P. A.
286 69
60
" Town Officer's expenses
150 40
" Federal commodities
68 26
66
" Old age assistance
41 86
" Cemetery
9 52
" Town hall
307 64
$1,000 00
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
TEMPORARY LOANS :
Balance outstanding January 1, 1937
$35,000 00
Borrowed in anticipation of revenue
69,000 00
$104,000 00
EXPENDITURES
Merchants National Bank
$69,000 00
Balance outstanding December 31, 1937
35,000 00
$104,000 00
MATURING DEBT :
Appropriation
$4,700 00
Premium on school bonds
407 49
$5,107 49
EXPENDITURES
School addition
$1,000 00
School construction
3,700 00
Total expenditures
$4,700 00
Transferred to snow
400 00
Transferred to revenue
7 49
$5,107 49
$ 11 03
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
COUNTY CHARGES :
County tax Dog tax
$2,978 26 309 20
$3,287 46
EXPENDITURES
County Treasurer
$3,287 46
STATE CHARGES:
State tax
$3,797 50
Assessments
151 91
$3,949 41
EXPENDITURES
State Treasurer
$3,949 41
TAX REFUNDS :
1936 tax levy
$ 6 88
1936 motor vehicle excise tax
1 00
1937 tax levy
23 84
1937 motor vehicle excise tax
36 31
68 03
Total expenditures $363,523 37
BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1937 GENERAL ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash on hand
$45,503 00
Temporary Loans
- $35,000 00 Mansfield Fund Income -
26 97
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE:
Taxes-Levy of 1936 -
$ 269 50
Cemetery Lots Fund -
-
-
235 00
Levy of 1937 - 17,417 68
17,687 18
Road Machinery Fund -
-
-
1,070 47
Taxes, Poll-Levy of 1937
144 00
Electric Light, meter deposits 1,095 50
depreciation 2,457 78
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes
Levy of 1937 -
651 13
Tax Titles -
5,410 40
FEDERAL GRANT:
Old Age Assistance
Public Welfare -
3,834 90
- 36 27
Municipal Light - 1
5,912 16
OVERLAY DEFICIT: Levy of 1930 -
-
- $ 6 29
Levy of 1931 -
-
-
30 88
Levy of 1935 -
-
- 28 71
OVERLAY RESERVED FOR ABATEMENTS:
Levy of 1936 -
-
- 171 73
237 61
Levy of 1937 1
1
1,046 44
-
-
-
Administration - I
-
-
Appropriation Balances -
-
- 1,473 85
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus -
116 98
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BALANCE SHEET
.
-
cash 28 46
3,581 74
Departmental
OVERDRAWN ACCOUNTS:
REVENUE RESERVED UNTIL COLLECTED:
Boston Street
-
-
-
$2,240 72
Chapter 81
-
-
-
140 13
State Tax -
-
-
251 80
County Tax -
- 65 85
2,698 50
15,805 59
1937 Appr'ns to be raised in 1938
6,366 00
Excess and Deficiency -
-
30,048 57
$88,444 38
$88,444 88
DEBT ACCOUNTS
LIABILITIES
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
-
- $51,500 00
Highway Truck Loan -
-
a
-
$1,500 00
School Addition Loan -
- 2,000 00
School Construction Loan -
- 48,000 00
$51,500 00
$51,500 00
TRUST FUNDS ACCOUNTS
David Cummings Fund $ 9,695 34
Cemetery Perpetual Fund 13,581 20
In Custody of Library Trustees 8,378 23
In Custody of Naumkeag Trust Co.
12,037 14
Flint Library Fund
5,728 34
Mary E. Emerson Book Fund 2,649 89
8,378 23
B. F. Emerson Library Fund
12,037 14
$43,691 91
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BALANCE SHEET
Trust Funds Cash and Securities: In Custody of Town Treasurer - $23,276 54
23,276 54
$43,691 91
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes
$ 651 13
Departmental
3,834 90
-
5,912 16
Tax Titles
-
5,410 40
Municipal Light
-
ASSETS
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TREASURER'S REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT December 31, 1937
Balance, January 1, 1937
$41,826 21
RECEIPTS
RECEIVED FROM SIDNEY R. ROLLINS
TAX COLLECTOR
1935 Tax
$30 61
1935 Interest
3 21
1936 Tax
19,361 39
1936 Interest
719 02
1936 Poll
38 00
1936 Poll interest
1 01
1936 Polls demands
6 65
1936 Excise
418 37
1936 Excise interest
15 17
1937 Tax
38,333 54
1937 Interest
27 87
1937 Poll
822 00
1937 Poll interest
59
1937 Poll demands
10 15
1937 Excise
2,795 94
1937 Excise interest
4 10
Gift taxes
56 36
Advertising
10 00
RECEIVED FROM ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPT.
A. B. HARRINGTON, Manager
Collections
$26,516 66
Meter deposits
345 00
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., one-half cost poles
2,472 27
Supplies sold
12 36
Private work
1,243 79
RECEIVED FROM ESSEX COUNTY
Dog tax
$155 45
Killing dogs
12 00
Vaccine
73 30
Highways-Boston Street
19,985 75
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TREASURER'S REPORT
RECEIVED FROM STATE TREASURER
Highways, 2678
$ 67 86
5655
20,925 67
2855
4,359 87
5825
10,940.71
5780
1,000 00
Income Tax educational
665 00
State valuation
1,456 74
Tax
3,173 66
Acts 1936
1,152 60
Aiding mothers
499 33
Temporary aid
3,781 67
Public health
206 43
Loss of taxes
634 10
Old age assistance
3,579 77
Industrial school aid
175 00
Federal grant, old age assistance
7,811 25
260 32
255 00
Animal inspection
Massachusetts school fund
36 68
School superintendent
231 21
Corporation tax
7,705 60
State aid
420 00
Veterans' exemption
18 06
High school tuition
2,729 86
transportation
1,197 96
PUBLIC WELFARE
Town of Lynnfield
$324 85
Essex
7 50
Rockport
343 03
Rowley
62 38
Danvers
1,103 25
Wakefield
80 28
City of Gloucester
129 50
Lynn
174 75
Peabody
107 50
Salem
805 79
Beverly
12 00
Boston
409 58
Lynn-old age
30 00
Peabody-old age
5 00
Town of Ipswich-old age
35 00
administration
dependent children
87 50
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TREASURER'S REPORT
SUNDRIES
LIQUOR LICENSES:
Sidney R. Rollins
100 00
Thomas Sleet
100 00
Violet Doebbelin
100 00
Middleton Arms
350 00
John Katz
100 00
Roy D. Hurlburt
75 00
ADVERTISING
Thomas Sleet
$2 50
Middleton Arms
2 50
Violet Doebbelin
2 50
Roy D. Hurlburt
2 50
John Katz
2 00
Sidney R. Rollins
2 00
W. M. Jones
2 00
Sefton Earl
4 50
Silva-Rabchinuk
2 00
J. A. Doucette
2 00
INN HOLDERS' LICENSES
Violet Doebbelin
$5 00
Middleton Arms, 1936-1937
10 00
VICTUALERS' LICENSES
$1 00
Thomas Sleet
1 00
E. D. Bryer
1 00
Jessie Colbert
1 00
Hazel Welch
1 00
Flora Gregory
1 00
Hollis Fernald
1 00
E. J. MacMillan
1 00
Emma J. Etter
1 00
Catherine Sokoloski"
1 00
SUNDAY LICENSES
George H. Webber
$1 00
A. L. Atwood
1 00
S. Baltzer
1 00
George H. Groce
1 00
H. E. Richardson
1 00
Edythe Graham
1 00
Hector Germain
1 00
Sidney R. Rollins
39
TREASURER'S REPORT
MOTOR VEHICLE, GAS, ALCOHOL
Chester Hood-Leverett Davis
$2 00
William Higgins
3 00
R. B. Veinotte
1 00
Thomas Sleet
2 00
G. A. Stahler
10 00
R. P. Pratt
1 00
J. A. Doucette
3 00
G. H. Webber
4 00
E. J. Hoffman
5 00
Samuel Baltzer
3 00
Chester Hood
2 00
S. Klosowski
1 00
E. D. Bryer
2 00
W. Muzichuk
1 00
J. Wentworth
1 00
Middleton Auto Service
1 00
MISCELLANEOUS LICENSES
O. H. Sheldon, auctioneer
2 00
Lewis Olmstead, fish
5 00
J. A. McKenne, fish
5 00
H. K. Richardson, pasteurizing
10 00
Atlantic and Pacific, oleomargarine
50
J. A. McKenne, pop corn
1 00
Director of Standards, pedler's
6 00
JUNK LICENSES
Benjamin Tevrowsky
$5 00
S. Kolb
5 00
K. Hershfield
5 00
Eli London
5 00
WEIGHING FEES
S. R. Rollins
$16 75
G. S. Demerritt
59 75
H. K. Richardson, 1936
51 45
S. Earl
10.70
ROAD MACHINERY FUND
Highway department
$5,173 16
Town of Rowley
56 00
Barrett Company
52 00
W. T. Martin, Jr.
1 40
40
TREASURER'S REPORT
MISCELLANEOUS
H. A. Young, rent of Town Hall
$296 80
Checks cancelled
5 50
Middleton Arms, snow removal
15 00
District Court, fines
105 00
S. R. Rollins, sale of junk
2 44
Merchants National Bank, notes 165-166-168
60,000 00
Lots sold, Middleton Pines
50 00
Lots sold, Riverview
60 00
Wayne A. Giles, dog tax
309 20
I. O. O. M., flags
3 00
Patricia Kingsley, dental clinic
111 00
Arthur Peabody, opening graves
71 00
William Bewsher, opening graves
229 00
J. A. Atwood, cemetery lot
20 00
William Bewsher, cemetery lots
55 00
School construction account, premium on bonds
407 49
Town of Danvers, tax on land
543 58
B. McGlauflin, sale of lead
25 63
Lumberman's Casualty Co., claim
17 00
Salem Savings Bank, interest endowed lots
35 75
Danvers Savings Bank,
.. .
134 80
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, int. endowed lots
55 00
Town of Danvers, highway reimbursement
8 00
William H. Young, sealer's fees
26 08
Mansfield fund, balance
26 97
Tax titles
2,745 52
Total receipts
$262,225 79
$304,052 00
EXPENDITURES
Selectmen's orders
258,549 00
Balance on hand December 31, 1937
$45,503 00
GEORGE E. GIFFORD, Treasurer.
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TREASURER'S REPORT
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT
Balance on hand January 1, 1937
$50,380 66
Note and accrued interest
$ 700 06
Federal Grant No. 1
23,500 00
No. 2
9,400 00
Final
9,121 24
Insurance refund
172 41
$42,893 71
$93,274 37
Selectmen's orders
$93, 274 37
GEORGE E. GIFFORD, Treasurer.
LAND OWNED BY TOWN
The Town owns the following parcels of land. These parcels have been deeded to the Town by the Treasurer:
IN SUMMIT VIEW AVENUE:
Lots Numbers 164, 165, 166, 295, 296, 51, 57, 318, 321, 366, 242, 248, 260/266 inclusive, 167/175 inclusive, 387/398 inclusive, 329/335 inclusive, 344/371 inclusive, 297/301 inclusive, 94, 145, 146, 147, 148, 136/144 inclusive.
IN MIDDLETON PINES:
Lots Numbers 767/769 inclusive, 1068, 1069, 554, 555, 556, 308, 309.
IN RIVER VIEW PARK:
Lots Numbers 302-3-4, 22, 23, 24-Section 1. Lots Numbers 61/64, 79, 80, 81, 219-Section 2.
WOODLAND PARK:
Lots Numbers 575 and 576.
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-1937
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1936
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1937
Atwood, L. Frank
360
$100 00
$116 51
$3 51
$2 25
$117 77
Atwood, Morrison
128
150 00
150 00
Averill, Edward P.
52
100 00
100 05
3 80
2 25
101 60
Averill, Joseph
346
100 00
100 05
3 01
2 25
100 81
Barnaby, Caroline V.
646
100 00
107 48
4 08
2 25
109 31
Batchelder, Harold T.
528
75 00
75 25
2 84
1 50
76 59
Berry, Allen
112
125 00
126 33
3 81
2 25
127 89
Berry, William
178
100 00
100 40
3 01
2 25
101 16
Bouchard, Louis
706
100 00
100 22
3 01
2 00
101 23
Brown, Sarah F. 1/2
436
50 00
50 22
1 50
1 00
50 72
Bryer, Allen D.
526
100 00
100 09
3 01
2 00
101 10
Conlon, Mary A.
100 00
101 58
3 85
2 00
103 43
Curry, Mary A.
342
100 00
100 14
3 80
2 00
101 94
Curtis, Phoebe
50 00
50 42
1 51
1 25
50 68
Dame, John
284
150 00
1 50
151 50
Day, Mrs. Geo. E.
588
50 00
50 16
1 90
1 25
50 81
Demsey, J. W.
156
100 00
100 21
3 01
2 25
100 97
Dennett, Ruth H.
24
75 00
75 72
2 26
2 00
75 98
Downing, William H.
626
100 00
101 62
3 07
2 50
102 19
Emerson, Benjamin F. -
214
150 00
151 90
4 57
2 25
154 22
Emerson, Ellen M.
138
100 00
100 35
3 02
2 25
101 12
Emerson, Eunice W.
166
100 00
101 85
3 05
2 25
102 65
Emerson, Henry P.
496
500 00
507 11
15 32
9 00
513 43
Estey Annie E.
572
100 00
100 30
3 01
2 50
100 81
Esty, Allena A.
258
200 00
206 17
6 22
2 25
210 14
Esty and Hutchinson
48
100 00
100 22
3 01
2 00
101 23
Eaton, Irvin L.
168
75 00
75 12
2 26
2 25
75 13
Fletcher, Samuel A.
130
100 00
100 52
3 03
2 25
101 30
Flint, George B.
152
66 30
66 47
1 99
1 25
67 21
Flint, Harley A.
256
100 00
100 37
3 02
2 00
101 39
Fowler, Alonzo
12
100 00
100 62
3 03
2 25
101 40
Frame, L. Maria
516
125 00
126 64
3 81
2 25
128 20
Fuller, Daniel
628
100 00
100 19
3 01
2 25
100 95
Fuller, Jeremiah
70
125 00
130 31
4 96
2 25
133 02
Fuller, Lida A.
686
100 00
100 11
3 01
2 00
101 12
Fuller, Sophronia -
236
200 00
213 72
6 43
2 50
217 65
Fuller, Timothy & Lydia
268
100 00
100 96
3 83
2 25
102 54
Fuller, William H.
336
100 00
100 24
3 01
2 25
101 00
Frost, Chas. O.
240
150 00
150 91
4 55
2 25
153 21
-
Fuller, Abijah
110
150 00
157 48
4 75
2 25
159 98
Esty, Loren G.
538
100 00
102 77
3 09
2 00
103 86
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1936
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1937
Gifford, William
180
$100 00
$100 24
$3 01
$2 25
$101 00
Gilbert, James
188
100 00
100 81
3 03
2 00
101 84
Godfrey, William R.
714
100 00
113 82
3 41
2 25
114 98
Goswiler, Carl B.
716
150 00
153 33
5 82
1 50
157 65
Gould, Porter I.
414
100 00
101 13
3 04
2 25
101 92
Gould, Eben
514
100 00
102 77
3 09
2 00
103 86
Gould, Andrew 1/2 -
352
50 00
51 29
1 55
1 00
51 84
Goodwin, Ira E, Heirs of
380
100 00
100 35
3 01
2 00
101 36
Graves, D. A.
234
100 00
100 22
3 01
2 00
101 23
Graves, Kendall E.
586
100 00
100 69
3 03
2 00
101 72
Ham, Elinor P.
356
125 00
1 87
126 87
Hall, E. P.
106
100 00
102 29
3 88
2 00
104 17
Harlow, Levi F.
684
100 00
100 15
3 80
2 00
101 95
Haskell, Ella C.
390
200 00
207 75
7 90
2 00
213 65
Higgins, Lewis S.
264
100 00
103 73
3 94
2 00
105 67
Hobbs, Kathryn
588
50 00
50 24
1 90
1 25
50 89
Hutchinson, Caroline A.
253
100 00
100 44
3 01
2 50
100 95
Hutchinson, Elisha P.
140
100 00
100 32
3 01
2 25
101 08
Hutchinson and Russell -
518
100 00
100 02
3 80
2 25
101 57
Jones, John E.
372
100 00
100 40
3 81
2 00
102 21
Jones, Samuel
290
100 00
100 08
3 80
1 50
102 38
Jonson, Frank E.
804
100 00
100 06
3 01
1 30
101 77
Leavitt, Jerome
62
150 00
1 50
151 50
McIntire, Abram S.
132
75 00
75 29
2 26
2 00
75 55
McIntire, Annie M.
338
100 00
103 25
3 10
2 00
104 35
Peabody & Hutchinson
182-84
150 00
150 30
4 53
2 00
152 83
Peabody, Andrew
56
100 00
100 14
3 01
2 00
101 15
Peabody, A. W.
90
200 00
217 81
8 28
2 00
224 09
Peabody, Dean
344
100 00
100 02
3 80
2 25
101 57
Peabody, Laura E.
534
100 00
100 50
3 82
2 00
102 32
Peabody, S. Maria
584
100 00
100 49
3 01
2 00
101 50
Peabody, Samuel M. -
204
100 00
100 13
3 01
2 00
101 14
Peabody, Merrill
754
100 00
102 78
3 09
1 50
104 37
Peabody, William M.
100 00
100 29
3 01
2 00
101 30
Peabody, John L.
196
100 00
100 87
3 03
2 00
101 90
Pike, Sarah J.
412
125 00
125 57
3 77
2 00
127 34
Phelps, Annie H.
146
150 00
156 75
4 73
2 25
159 23
Phelps, William A.
148
100 00
100 33
3 01
2 00
101 34
Richardson, Benj. F.
164
100 00
100 53
3 82
2 00
102 35
Richardson, Eli
363
150 00
1 50
151 50
Richardson, Rev. D. W.
410
100 00
100 08
3 80
2 00
101 88
44
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1936
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1937
Richardson, Daniel
$100 00
$100 18
$3 80
$2 00
$101 98
Richardson, Lucy G.
80
100 00
100 04
3 01
2 25
100 80
Russell, Harriett W.
100 00
100 24
3 01
2 00
101 25
Russell, P. B.
430
200 00
208 23
6 28
2 25
212 26
Smith, E. D. & M. J.
436
100 00
100 04
3 01
2 25
100 80
Smith, Sarah F.
102
150 00
154 02
4 65
2 25
156 42
Smith, George H.
764
100 00
102 62
3 09
2 00
103 71
Skinner & Wilkins
400
100 00
100 93
3 03
2 25
101 71
Sargent, James A.
750
100 00
100 31
3 01
2 00
101 32
Soper, Polly A.
298
100 00
100 20
3 01
2 00
101 21
Stiles, David .
150 00
153 62
4 61
2 00
156 23
Stiles, Farnham
10
100 00
100 21
3 01
2 25
100 97
Stiles, Hiram A. -
30
150 00
1 13
151 13
Stiles, Osgood F.
424
150 00
1 13
151 13
Stiles, Sumner P.
482
150 00
1 13
151 13
Symonds, Charles H.
448
100 00
101 40
3 05
2 25
102 20
Taylor, Benjamin H.
- 334
100 00
100 11
3 80
2 00
101 91
Tedford, Joseph A.
810
100 00
115 17
3 46
2 00
116 63
Thomas, H. Amelia -
64
75 00
75 26
2 26
2 00
75 52
Thompson, C. E. & Ellen
392
200 00
219 08
6 61
2 50
223 19
Tufts, Wilbur
486
100 00
100 03
3 01
2 00
101 04
Wellman, John R.
40
200 00
204 89
6 16
2 50
208 55
Weston, Samuel W.
36
200 00
200 82
6 04
2 50
204 36
White, Henry F. -
208
80 00
80 54
3 06
2 00
81 60
Whitman, Carl N.
116
100 00
100 33
3 01
2 25
101 09
Wilkins, Henry A.
254
100 00
100 30
3 01
2 25
101 06
Wilkins, Edward W.
172
150 00
166 76
6 34
2 25
170 85
Wilkins, Susan A.
596
100 00
100 04
3 02
2 25
100 81
Wilkins, Samuel H.
230
100 00
100 94
3 82
2 25
102 51
Wilkins, Luther
176
150 00
164 00
4 95
2 50
166 45
Wilkins, Timothy
50
100 00
103 32
3 10
2 25
104 17
Young, John
278
100 00
100 39
3 81
2 00
102 20
$12,230 06
$401 69
$225 55
$13,581 20
45
TREASURER'S REPORT
CUMMINGS FUND December 31, 1937
Balance January 1, 1937
United Shoe Machinery, shares
$8,478 90 975 00
RECEIPTS
United Shoe Machinery, dividends $195 02
Salem Five Cents Sav. Bank, interest 122 10
Salem Savings Bank, interest 132 32
449 44
Total income
$9,903 34
Trustees' orders paid
208 00
$9,695 34
Balance December 31, 1937:
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank
$4,147 09
Salem Savings Bank
4,510 44
Merchants National Bank
62 81
United Shoe Machinery, shares
975 00
$9,695 34
GEORGE E. GIFFORD, Treasurer.
MANSFIELD FUND December 31,1937
Balance in bank January 1, 1937
$ 11 91
Received from Old Colony Trust Co.
1,135 00
For picnic tickets sold
142 92
$1,289 83
Selectmen's orders paid
1,262 86
Balance December 31, 1937
$26 97
GEORGE E. GIFFORD Treasurer.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Various Departments
OF THE
Town of Middleton
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1937
PART II
49
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
HIGHWAY DEPARTMEMT
Labor
Truck
Devito Augustine
$257 88
L. F. Baird
218 50
G. E. Barnaby
16 00
A. B. Bent
6 00
T. A. Bott
800 40
Fred Boyden
8 00
Murray Bullerwell
179 75
Steven Byko
12 00
Edward Coffin
721 70
C. G. Curtis
913 75
George Colbert
85 25
Milton Collins
102 25
Elmer Currier
824 50
Jos. D'Angelo
51 30
John Dame
1 00
Hardie Day
372 00
Frank Digregorio
51 30
Philip Donovan
$127 03
E. F. Duclow
38 00
Sefton Earl
936 50
G. F. Evans
1,168 03
A. M. Evans
550 45
Austin Fuller
31 00
A. K. Fuller
1 00
J. A. Gaffey & Son
85 25
Vance Gallant
286 88
A. P. Gould
947 90
Richard Grenon
28 25
A. W. Hall
324 50
James Henry
12 00
Basil Hills
5 00
Clyde Hood
46 00
Linwood Hurd
315 25
Henry Jankowski
17 50
Peter Jankowski
1,100 87
Eldon Judge
18 50
Andrew Klosowski
781 00
50
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
Truck
Labor
Stanley Klosowski
$ 24 00
Terrance Klosowski
$ 875 45
Arthur LaFrancois
356 00
Pierce Macdonald
1,615 97
Raymond McKenny
265 00
Charles McLeod
39 75
Allan Marshall
915 00
Jesse Marshall
8 00
Pasquale Mercaldi
169 20
W. H. Milbery
153 25
Louis Moreau
997 00
Fred Nelson
280 48
Benj. Ogden
1,331 45
J. R. Osborne
1,295 01
4,382 50
Allie Paige
689 25
Marshall Paine
755 50
Charles Pasquale
19 00
Roland Peabody
1,039 00
James Peart
136 25
Alfred Phaneuf
3 00
Joseph Phaneuf
3 00
Joseph Picarrello
67 75
G. O. Rennard
128 75
P. O. Richardson
23 50
Elliott Rowell
1,111 28
Wilbur Rundlett
6 25
O. H. Sheldon
1,351 49
John Sleet
17 50
Harold Tyler
13 50
Maurice Tyler
24 00
G. H. Webber
26 75
Welch & Monyhan
127 88
James Wentworth
104 50
45 75
Henry Wiley
89 25
Wallace Wilkins
136 25
Charles Woods
4 00
Ralph Woods
69 25
George Woodworth
19 75
Wright Construction Co.
101 75
Wm. H. Young
4 00
$21,465 84
$8,802 95
51
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
George Barnaby
$ 99 25
Wm. Bewsher
373 30
$93 40
Vernon Coffin
26 00
Harold Currier
8 00
Charles Freeman
34 50
Raymond McKenny
11 50
Victor Morrison
20 00
Marshall Paine
18 25
Arthur Peabody
34 45
Clarence Richardson
35 00
P. O. Richardson
8 75
John Sleet
8 00
George Smith
4 00
Wallace Wilkins
278 75
Charles Woods
4 00
Ralph Woods
191 00
$1,154 75
$93 40
W. P. A. PROJECTS
Labor
Truck
Edward Coffin
$8 00
George Ellis
109 20
Philip Donovan
$201 75
A. M. Evans
12 00
Basil Hills
8 00
Peter Jankowski
133 75
Terrance Klosowski
191 75
Richard Maxwell
6 00
Raymond McKenny
8 00
Fred Nelson
193 50
Allie Paige
2 00
Richard Sanborn
21 75
125 25
O. H. Sheldon
132 75
James Wentworth
$ 168 95
$ 984 75
52
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Labor
George Barnaby
$ 7 00
George Colbert
33 25
Earl F. Duclow
27 25
W. H. Milbery
92 00
H. E. Tyler
18 75
George H. Webber
310 40
Wm. H. Young
100 74
$589 30
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
George Barnaby
$402 50
Clyde Hood
12 00
Victor Morrison
21 75
Burton McGlauflin
508 05
$108 00
Raymond McKenny
219 00
Clarence Osgood
36 00
Marshall Paine
16 00
O. H. Sheldon
52 00
$1,215 30
$160 00
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
Labor
C. T. Brackett
$2,043 00
Murray Bullerwell
29 00
Raymond Currier
474 50
Willis Estey
2 00
Wm. Flynn
174 00
J. Klosowski
29 00
Wm. T. Martin
1 50
Elmer Pichard
915 50
Harold Porter
1,827 75
Wilbur Rundlett
542 75
Wm. Sedlar
106 00
$6,145 00
53
LIST OF JURORS
LIST OF JURORS
The following is a List of Jurors prepared by the Selectmen of Middleton in accordance with Chapter 234, Section 4, General Laws.
Name
Street
Occupation
George E. Barnaby
Liberty Street
Shoe Worker
Frederick E. Burnham
Maple Street
Music Teacher
Arthur I. Campbell
Pleasant Street
Gardener
Edward E. Coffin
School Street
Farmer
John J. Colbert
Liberty Street
Farmer
Arthur P. Gould
East Street
Caretaker
Richard N. Maxwell
Lake Street
Mason
Louis V. Moreau
Central Street
Laborer
Arthur T. Page
Maple Street
Machinist
Elisha M. Randall
School Street
Millworker
George E. Read
North Main Street
Painter
Lewis N. Russell
Maple Street
Retired
Clyde L. Hood
Liberty Street
Laborer
Harley M. Tyler
North Main Street
Janitor
H. Bray Wilkins
East Street
Farmer
TOWN HALL REPORT
Year Ending December 31, 1937
Received from entertainments and dances
$ 62 20
Received from I. O. R. M.
87 20
Received from P. of H.
48 40
Received from Middleton Woman's Club
6 00
Received from St. Agnes Church
112 00
$315 80
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY A. YOUNG, Custodian.
54
PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY
TRUSTEES' REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT
INCOME :
Balance January 1, 1737
$ 94 97
Naumkeag Trust Company
429 10
Essex Savings Bank
25 00
Broadway Savings Bank
46 64
Mary Esty Emerson Book Fund
123 32
Refund on Books
15 75
S. E. Carleton (fines)
24 35
Town appropriation
755 45
$1514.58
EXPENDITURES
Books
$ 243 55
Librarian
354 59
Janitor
263 90
Repairs
349 90
Heat, light and water
255 01
Miscellaneous
20 74
$1,487 70
Balance December 31, 1937
26 88
$1,514 58
Respectfully submitted, HARLEY M. TYLER, Treasurer.
CHARLES L. FLINT FUND
H. M. Tyler in account with the Flint Public Library: Charles L. Flint Fund, principal
$5,000 00
Deposited in banks December 31, 1937:
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