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Transferred to revenue
1 86
$500 00
SCHOOLS :
Appropriation
$30,000 00 165 00
$30,165 00
EXPENDITURES
SALARIES:
Teachers and supervisors
$12,326 07
Nurse
380 00
Physician
155 00
$12,861 07
GENERAL EXPENSES:
Salary-superintendent
$351 00
Salary-clerk
75 00
Expenses-superintendent
105 59
Expenses-committee
111 65
$643 24
Books and supplies
738 07
Tuition
9,373 57
Transportation
3,930 00
Janitor service
1,392 75
Building and grounds maintenance
374 38
Fuel and light
729 86
Furniture
91 08
Miscellaneous
30 82
Total expenditures
$30,164 84
Transferred to revenue
16
$30,165 00
Transferred from reserve
29
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
LIBRARY :
Appropriation
$600 00
EXPENDITURES
On order
$600 00
(For detailed report see Trustees report)
PARK :
Appropriation
$200 00
EXPENDITURES
Labor
$62 00
Truck hire
16 50
Roller hire
18 00
Supplies
16 95
Gravel
3 80
Total expenditures
$117 25
Transferred to revenue
82 75
$200 00
CEMETERY
CEMETERY SALARIES :
Appropriation, superintendent of burials
$15 00
.. commissioners
30 00
$45 00
EXPENDITURES
R. N. Maxwell, superintendent of burials
$15 00
J. A. Atwood, commissioner
10 00
G. E. Barnaby,
10 00
A. C. Peabody,
10 00
$45 00
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT :
Appropriation
$900 00
Endowment funds
221 95
$1,121 95
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UNCLASSIFIED
EXPENDITURES
Labor
$666 80
Truck
27 55
Supplies
159 19
Office supplies
24 80
Water
20 55
Care of endowed lots
221 95
Total expenditures Transferred to revenue
$1,120 84
1 11
$1,121 95
CEMETERY GRAVES :
Appropriation
$300 00
Special appropriation
100 00
$400 00
EXPENDITURES
Labor
$357 55
Truck
34 20
Total expenditures
$391 75
Transferred to revenue
8 25
$400 00
CEMETERY ENDOWMENT :
Received
$450 00
EXPENDITURES
$450 00
UNCLASSIFIED
MEMORIAL DAY :
Appropriation
$250 00
Band
$110 00
Flowers, wreaths and flags
52 20
Speaker and music
40 00
Refreshments, school children
27 50
Printing
7 00
Total expenditures
$236 70
Transferred to revenue
13 30
$250 00
Deposited in Savings Bank
EXPENDITURES
31
UNCLASSIFIED
AMERICAN LEGION : Appropriation
$150 00
EXPENDITURES
Fuel and light
$139 74
Transferred to revenue
10 26
$150 00
CONTINGENT FUND :
Appropriation
$700 00
Transferred from reserve
130 00
EXPENDITURES
ELECTION AND TOWN MEETINGS:
Printing and delivering town reports
$300 00
Printing ballots and cards
25 65
Election officers
65 00
Election officers' lunches
17 50
Maintenance old school
28 28
Scales, repairs
134 91
Scales, weighing fees and books
47 26
Flowers
15 00
Printing zoning and traffic laws
126 10
Christmas tree lights
20 28
Flag pole
12 00
Signs
5 00
Removing brush
8 00
Total expenditures Transferred to revenue
396 83
25 02
$830 00
W. P. A. PROJECTS :
Appropriation
$3,300 00
Balance Jan. 1, 1939
454 92
$3,754 92
EXPENDITURES
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES:
Salary
$1,001 00
Postage and supplies
12 89
$1,013 89
$830 00
$408 15
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UNCLASSIFIED
SCHOOL PROJECT: Loam and trucking Supplies
$579 78 531 71
$1,111 49
MOTH PROJECT: Supplies
138 28
FARM TO MARKET ROADS:
Supplies
34 35
SOUTH MAIN STREET: Truck
28 60
SIDEWALKS:
Supplies
8 19
CEMETERY:
Survey
150 45
Total expenditures
$2,485 25
Balance carried forward
1,269 67
$3,754 92
INSURANCE :
Appropriation
$1,500 00
Refund
10 00
$1,510 00
EXPENDITURES
Employers' liability
$1,001 45
New school
172 50
Sealer's equipment
23 80
Town Hall
97 00
Fire department
11 25
Clerk's bond
7 50
Collector's bond and burglary insurance
124 00
Treasurer's "
insurance
72 50
Total expenditures
$1,510 00
INTEREST : Appropriation $1,300 00
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
EXPENDITURES
Revenue notes
$119 49
School construction
900 00
School addition
40 00
Tractor notes
19 68
Total expenditures
$1,079 17
Transferred to snow
200 00
"' revenue
20 83
$1,300 00
MANSFIELD FUND :
Balance Jan. 1, 1939
$ 70 72
Received from Old Colony Trust Co.
757 40
sale of tickets
50 65
$878 77
EXPENDITURES
Band concerts
$291 00
Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets
242 75
Picnic
326 50
Total expenditures
$860 25
Balance carried forward
18 52
$878 77
RESERVE FUND :
TRANSFERS
Appropriation
$600 00
Transfers to Town Officers' expenses
$200 00
School
165 00
" Contingent
130 00
" Fire
73 73
" Snow
14 03
" Highway
13 86
" Bridge
2 31
" Chapter 90, maintenance
1 07
$600 00
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
TEMPORARY LOANS :
Balance outstanding Jan 1, 1939
$35,000 00
Borrowed in anticipation of revenue
60,000 00
$95,000 00
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MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
EXPENDITURES
Merchants National Bank
$60,000 00
Balance outstanding Dec. 31, 1939
35,000 00
$95,000 00
MATURING DEBT :
Appropriation
$4,000 00
EXPENDITURES
School construction
$3,000 00 1,000 00
School addition
$4,000 00
COUNTY CHARGES :
County tax
$3,112 29
Dog tax
597 60
EXPENDITURES
County Treasurer
$3,709 89
STATE CHARGES:
State tax
$6,120 00
Assessment
124 27
EXPENDITURES
State Treasurer
$6,244 27
TAX REFUNDS :
1938 tax levy
$257 36
1838 Motor vehicle excise tax
17 52
1939 tax levy
249 40
1939 personal property tax
13 76
1939 Motor vehicle excise tax
72 72
$3,709 89
$6,244 27
$610 76
$5
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
REVENUES
Cash balance January 1, 1939
$ 756 50
Meter deposits
1,1939
1,486 50
Depreciation
1,1639
1,835 39
Collections
32,967 07
Street lighting appropriation
3,180 00
$40,225 46
EXPENDITURES
ENERGY PURCHASED:
Eastern Mass. Electric Co.
$21,235 12
Danvers Electric Lighting Dept.
32 61
$21,267 73
MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION:
Labor
$5,217 09
Truck maintenance
547 67
Supplies and express
6,797 45
Boston Street line
600 00
Insurance
237 24
$13,399 45
Office supplies and expenses
452 57
Meter refunds
405 00
A. B. Harrington, salary
1,000 00
Transferred to Town
750 00
Total expended
37,274 75
Balance depreciation fund
1,294 21
Balance meter deposits
1,656 51
$40,225 46
INCOME STATEMENT :
Metered sale to private consumers
$32,273 72
Municipal revenues
3,460 68
$35,734 40
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ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
EXPENDITURES
Electric energy purchased
$21,325 95
Operation of lines
4,210 30
Maintenance of lines
1,486 90
Maintenance of meters and transformers
63 96
Utilization-maintenance
644 30
Salary of manager
1,000 00
Office salary
60 00
Office supplies and expenses
389 07
Insurance
237 24
Transportation expenses
547 67
Depreciation
1,630 52
$31,595 91
Uncollectable revenues
227 49
Surplus applied to depreciation
1,768 74
Balance to profit and loss
2,142 26
$35,734 40
BALANCE SHEET :
ASSETS
Plant investment
$32,875 17
General equipment
2,070 72
Cash
1,656 50
Accounts receivable
6,647 30
Supplies on hand
2,736 42
Depreciation fund
1,294 21
$47,280 32
LIABILITIES
Appropriation for construction
$9,290 78
Accounts payable
2,105 17
Customers' deposits
1,656 50
Loan repayment
4,500 00
Appropriation for construction repayment
750 00
Profit and loss
29,977 87
$47,280 32
BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1939 GENERAL ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash on hand
-
$ 36,863 28
Temporary Loans -
$35,000 00 -
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE:
Taxes-Levy of 1937 -
$ 66 16
- Road Machinery Fund
4,215 34
Levy of 1938 - 1,347 91
Electric Light, meter deposits 1,656 50
Levy of 1939 - 27,026 97
28,441 04
depreciation 1,294 21
2,950 71
TAXES-PERSONAL PROPERTY: Levy of 1939 -
1,792 57
TAXES, POLL-Levy of 1938 32 00
Levy of 1939 150 00
182 00
TAXES, MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE:
Levy of 1938
75 08
Levy of 1939
573 82
648 90
Tax Titles
5,354 11
Levy of 1939
631 15
1,216 79
Municipal Light - 1
6,647 30
State Aid to Highways
2,879 37
County Aid to Highways
544 50
3,423 87
Overlay Deficit Levy of 1936 104 06
- Levy of 1938
224 82
State Tax Deficit -
10 78
Boston Street Deficit -
1,035 50
1,375 16
Municipal Light -
6,647 30
19,843 90
1939 Appro's to be raised in 1940
4,750 00
Excess and Deficiency -
29,854 41
$96,671,82
$96,671 82
-
FEDERAL GRANT:
Old Age Assistance Adm. 102 33
Aid Dependent Children Adm 13 17
115 50
Appropriation Balances -
2,969 67 116 98
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus -
OVERLAY RESERVED FOR ABATEMENTS:
7,193 59 Levy of 1937 I
585 64
Departmental-Public Welfare
.
BALANCE SHEET
REVENUE RESERVED UNTIL COLLECTED: Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes $ 648 90 Departmental 5,354 11 Tax Titles 7,193 59
-
-
Mansfield Fund Income 18 52 370 00
Cemetery Lots Fund -
37
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DEBT ACCOUNTS
ASSETS Net Funded or Fixed Debt - $42,750 00
LIABILITIES
School Construction Loan - $42,000 00
Highway Tractor Loan .
- 750 00
$42,750 00
$42,750 00
TRUST FUNDS ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Trust Funds Cash and Securities :
David Cummings Fund
$ 9,703 53
In Custody of Town Treasurer - $24,053 15
Cemetery Perpetual Fund
14,349 62
In Custody of Library Trustees 8,001 70 1
In Custody of Naumkeag Trust Co.
12,037 27
Mary E. Emerson Book Fund 2,671 13
8,001 70
B. F. Emerson Library Fund
12,037 27
$44,092 12
$44,092 12
BALANCE SHEET
24,053 15
Charles Flint Library Fund 5,330 57
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TREASURER'S REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT December 31, 1939
Balance January 1, 1939
$43,290 11
RECEIPTS
RECEIVED FROM GRANVILLE S. DEMERITT
TAX COLLECTOR
1936 Tax
$ 59 95
1936 Interest
6 79
1037 Tax
137 87
1937 Interest
14 55
1937 Poll
20 00
1937 Interest
1 37
1937 Demands
4 20
1937 Excise
103 27
I937 Interest
11 40
1938 Tax
19,305 60
1938 Interest
613 93
1938 Poll
112 00
1938 Interest
2 22
1938 Demands
16 10
1938 Excise
455 17
1938 Interest
2 88
1939 Tax
35,509 70
1939 Interest
33 67
1939 Poll
938 00
1939 Interest
92
1939 Demands
23 10
1939 Excise
3,070 92
1939 Interest
1 64
1939 Personal property
1,012 50
1939 Interest
75
1937 Advertising
4 00
RECEIVED FROM ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPT.
A. B. HARRINGTON, Manager
Collections
$31,708 60
Meter deposits
621 82
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
333 83
Supplies sold
240 32
Private work
62 50
40
TREASURER'S REPORT
RECEIVED FROM COUNTY OF ESSEX
Dog tax refund Boston Street
$
108 50
2,318 65
RECEIVED FROM STATE TREASURER
Highways, 6566
$6,956 98
3033
42 58
Acts 1939
4,388 25
3213
4,286 22
6276
275 10
Federal grant, old age assistance
9,004 25
administration
300 08
aid dependent children
177 22
Aid dependent child
733 38
Old age assistance
6,329 09
Temporary aid
3,664 95
Vocational education
225 55
Mass. school fund
1,437 73
Supt. of schools
234 07
High school transportation
1,311 88
Income tax
2,610 00
Inspector of animals
87 50
Loss of taxes
658 98
INCOME TAX:
Chapter 58
2,500 00
Acts 1936
384 20
Business corporation tax
94 16
Corporation tax
3,290 10
Veterans' exemption
32 43
State aid
80 00
Health
222 14
PUBLIC WELFARE
City of Salem
$800 00
Lynn
256 50
Peabody
229 64
O. A. A.
140 00
Malden
75 00
66 Gloucester
83 50
66 Beverly
9 00
Boston
792 89
Haverhill, O. A. A.
44 00
.. tuition
3,385 96
Indigent persons
18 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Town of Reading, O. A. A.
$ 22 50
Saugus
296 25
Danvers
746 25
Ipswich
61 00
Methuen
60 27
Wayland
14 00
Marblehead
28 50
LICENSES
LIQUOR:
Phaneuf and Dudley
$150 00
V. Doebbelin
150 00
John Katz
250 00
Middleton Arms
350 00
Thomas Sleet
150 00
R. D. Hurlburt
125 00
A. E. Richards
150 00
ADVERTISING
Phaneuf and Dudley
1 50
V. Doebbelin
1 50
John Katz
1 50
Middleton Arms
1 50
Thomas Sleet
1 50
R. D. Hurlburt
3 00
Edw. Trembley
75
Muzichuck and Smith
75
The Fiesta
3 00
A. E. Richards
1 50
N. McHale
3 00
J. Major
1 50
VICTUALERS'
Phaneuf and Dudley
$1 00
Thomas Sleet
1 00
Hazel Welch
1 00
Moschella and Gioffolo
1 00
INN HOLDERS'
V. Doebbølin
$5 00
Middleton Arms
5 00
MOTOR VEHICLE, GAS, ALCOHOL
Thomas Sleet
$2 00
George Webber
4 00
Edw. Trembley
1 00
Hazel Welch
2 00
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TREASURER'S REPORT
M. Mac Whinnie
2 00
Muzichuck and Smith
1 00
Geo. Groce
2 00
Everett Bryer
2 00
George Stahler
9 00
E. H. Hoffman
5 00
A. Purdy
3 00
J. Sousa
3 00
H. Bouchard
3 00
JUNK
Hershfield
$5 00
David MacRae
5 00
Eli London
5 00
James B. Teague
5 00
S. Kolb
5 00
Sam Casper
5 00
B. Tedrowsky
5 00
SUNDAY
E. Bryer
$1 00
A. Sheldon
1 00
C. Washburn
1 00
H. Richardson
1 00
H. Knowlton
1 00
P. Donovan
1 00
H. Germain
1 00
E. Graham
1 00
E. Hoffman
1 00
D. Chase
1 00
The Fiesta
1 00
E. Trembley
1 00
J. E. Meagher
1 00
E. Cameron
1 00
C. Sokolski
1 00
SPECIAL
Atlantic & Pacific, oleo
50
J. McKenne, fish, pop corn 6 00
J. E. & G. L. Dunn, undertakers 2 00
O. H. Sheldon, auctioneers
2 00
J. E. Meagher, pop corn
1 00
Arthur Hardy, fish
5 00
Director of Standards, pedler's
6 00
H. K. Richardson, pasteurization
10 00
48
TREASURER'S REPORT
ROAD MACHINERY FUND Highway department
3,262 60
CEMETERY LOTS SOLD R. N. Maxwell
75 00
OPENING GRAVES R. N. Maxwell
418 00
TAX TITLES
3,222 78
MISCELLANEOUS
Merchants Bank, notes 174-5-6
$60,000 00
District Court. fines
400 00
W. A. Giles, dog tax
82 80
J. W. Osborne, dog tax
514 80
Old Colony Trust (Mansfield)
757 40
Mansfield tickets sold
50 65
Henry Young, rent of Town Hall
350 20
Electric Light advertisement
7 00
A. P. Gardner Post, lease of school building
3 00
Maryland Casualty, refund
10 00
W. M. Young, excise refund
4 13
C. R. Tapley, insurance refund
8 73
Alice Cass, school ticket
1 00
Registry of Deeds, refund
37
Town of Georgetown, highway refund
2 33
M. B. Richardson, endowed lot
150 00
Patricia Kingsley, dental clinic
124 25
Henry LeBlanc, lots sold Riverview
50 00
John Tkach, lots sold Riverview
20 00
Check returned, C. A. Mason
15 00
Blanche R. Taylor, endowed lots
300 00
Land Court, refund
32 35
Town of Danvers, loss of taxes
637 81
Danvers Savings Bank, endowed lots interest
129 40
Salem Five Cents Savings
60 55
Salem Savings Bank
32 00
W. H. Young, sealer's fees
28 87
Weighing fees
53 50
Total receipts
$225,532 74
EXPENDITURES
$268,822 85
Selectmen's orders
$231,959 57
Balance December 31, 1939
36,863 28
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GEORGE E. GIFFORD, Treasurer
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TREASURER'S REPORT
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 9, 51, 30/34 inclusive, 57, 94, 115/119 inclusive, 136/144, inclusive, 145, 146, 147, 148, 164, 165, 166, 167/175 inclusive, 176, 177, 212, 213, 215, 216, 217, 218, 242, 248, 249, 250, 251, 254/259 inclusive, 260/266 inclusive, 267/270, inclusive, 329/330 inclusive, 387/398 inclusive, 288/294 inclusive, 295, 296, 297/301 inclusive, 315/317 inclusive, 318, 321, 333/335 inclusive, 336, 337, 344/371 in- clusive, 366, 376, 378.
IN MIDDLETON PINES:
Lots Numbers 308, 309, 398, 400, 402, 404, 554, 555, 556, 767/769 inclusive, 1068, 1069, 1149.
IN RIVER VIEW PARK:
Lots Numbers 31/34 inclusive, 52/55 inclusive, 234 235, 236/238 inclusive, 258/261 inclusive, 280, 281, 282, 302, 303, 304-Section 1. Lots Numbers 61/64, 79, 80, 81, 196, 197, 219-Section 2.
WOODLAND PARK:
Lots Numbers 52, 53, 54, 575, 576.
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-1939
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1938
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1939
Atwood, L. Frank
360
$100 00
$118 95
$3 57
$2 60
$119 92
Atwood, Morrison
128
150 00
151 81
4 59
1 50
154 90
Averill, Edward P.
52
100 00
101 92
3 08
1 50
103 50
Averill, Joseph
346
100 00
101 14
3 04
1 50
102 68
Barnaby, Caroline V.
646
100 00
110 22
3 33
1 60
111 95
Batchelder, Harold T.
528
75 00
75 67
2 28
1 15
76 80
Berry, Allen
112
125 00
129 32
3 89
1 70
131 51
Berry, William
178
100 00
101 80
3 05
1 60
103 25
Bouchard, Louis
706
100 00
101 92
3 05
1 50
103 47
Brown, Sarah F. 12
436
50 00
50 83
1 51
75
51 59
Bryer, Allen D.
526
100 00
101 79
3 05
1 50
103 34
Conlon, Mary A.
100 00
104 20
3 15
1 70
105 65
Curry, Mary A.
342
100 00
102 87
3 11
1 50
104 48
Curtis, Phoebe
50 00
50 99
1 51
75
51 75
Dame, John
284
150 00
152 15
4 59
1 70
155 04
Day, Mrs. Geo. E.
588
50 00
51 03
1 53
75
51 81
Demsey, J. W.
156
100 00
101 85
3 05
1 60
103 30
Dennett, Ruth H.
24
75 00
76 25
2 29
2 50
76 04
Downing, William H.
626
100 00
103 52
3 13
85
105 80
Eaton, Irvin L.
168
75 00
75 44
2 26
1 10
76 60
Emerson, Benjamin F. -
214
150 00
156 22
4 71
3 50
157 43
Emerson, Ellen M.
138
100 00
101 77
3 07
2 50
102 34
Emerson, Eunice W.
166
100 00
103 39
3 10
1 60
104 89
Emerson, Henry P.
496
500 00
519 65
15 70
11 35
524 00
Estey Annie E.
572
100 00
101 14
3 04
1 50
102 68
Esty, Allena A.
258
200 00
213 78
6 43
2 05
218 16
Esty and Hutchinson
48
100 00
102 42
3 07
1 65
103 84
Estey, Loren G.
538
100 00
106 99
3 21
110 20
Fletcher, Samuel A.
130
100 00
101 95
3 07
2 50
102 52
Flint, George B.
152
66 30
67 73
2 02
1 20
68 55
Flint, Harley A.
256
100 00
100 89
3 03
1 65
102 27
Fowler, Alonzo
12
100 00
102 04
3 07
1 50
103 61
Frame, L. Maria
516
125 00
129 42
3 89
5 70
127 61
Fuller, Abijah
110
150 00
162 10
4 89
1 85
165 14
Fuller, Daniel
628
100 00
101 68
3 05
85
103 88
Fuller, Jeremiah
70
125 00
134 71
4 07
1 70
137 08
Fuller, Lida A.
686
100 00
102 11
3 07
1 50
103 68
Fuller, Luella F.
158
150 00
150 00
Fuller, Sophronia
236
200 00
220 95
6 66
2 10
225 51
Fuller, Timothy & Lydia
268
100 00
103 24
3 12
1 60
104 76
Fuller and Taylor
644
150 00
150 00
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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1938
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1939
Fuller, William H.
336
100 00
101 69
3 05
1 50
103 24
Frost, Chas. O.
240
150 00
155 69
4 70
1 70
158 69
Gifford, William
180
100 00
101 64
3 05
1 70
102 99
Gilbert, James
188
100 00
102 49
3 09
1 50
104 08
Godfrey, William R.
714
100 00
116 78
3 51
85
119 44
Goswiler, Carl B.
716
150 00
160 43
4 86
1 55
163 74
Gould, Andrew
352
50 00
52 09
1 56
75
52 90
Gould, Eben
514
100 00
103 82
3 11
1 50
105 43
Gould, Porter I.
414
100 00
102 82
3 09
1 50
104 41
Goodwin, Ira E, Heirs of
380
100 00
101 29
3 04
1 50
102 83
Graves, D. A.
234
100 00
101 87
3 05
1 60
103 32
Graves, Kendall E.
586
100 00
102 47
3 09
3 00
102 56
Hall, E. P.
106
100 00
105 37
3 19
1 60
106 96
Ham, Elinor P.
356
125 00
127 98
3 83
1 65
130 16
Harlow, Levi F.
684
100 00
101 63
3 07
1 50
103 20
Haskell, Ella C.
390
200 00
217 12
6 59
8 35
215 36
Higgins, Lewis S.
264
100 00
106 47
3 22
1 60
108 09
Hobbs, Kathryn
588
50 00
51 12
1 53
75
51 90
Hutchinson, Caroline A.
253
100 00
101 58
3 05
1 50
103 13
Hutchinson, Elisha P.
740
100 00
101 72
3 05
1 60
103 17
Hutchinson and Russell -
518
100 00
100 74
3 05
1 60
102 19
Jones, John E.
372
100 00
103 00
3 11
3 50
102 61
Jones, Samuel
290
100 00
103 32
3 12
1 50
104 94
Jonson, Frank E.
804
100 00
102 87
3 09
95
105 01
Leavitt, Jerome
62
150 00
152 40
4 59
2 05
154 94
McIntire, Abram S.
132
75 00
76 11
2 29
1 25
77 15
McIntire, Annie M.
338
100 00
105 48
3 17
1 50
107 15
Peabody, Andrew
56
100 00
100 74
3 03
1 60
102 17
Peabody, A. W.
90
200 00
228 08
6 91
1 90
233 09
Peabody, Dean
344
100 00
100 99
3 05
1 70
102 34
Peabody & Hutchinson
182-84
150 00
154 73
4 66
5 85
153 54
Peabody, John L.
196
100 00
102 80
3 09
1 50
104 39
Peabody, Laura E.
534
100 00
103 06
3 11
1 50
104 67
Peabody, Merrill
754
100 00
103 66
3 13
1 50
105 29
Peabody, S. Maria
584
100 00
102 20
3 07
1 50
103 77
Peabody, Samuel M.
204
100 00
102 13
3 07
1 50
103 70
Peabody, William M.
100 00
102 19
3 07
1 50
103 76
Pike, Sarah J.
412
125 00
128 72
3 87
1 85
130 74
Phelps, Annie H.
146
150 00
161 09
4 87
2 85
163 11
Phelps, William A.
148
100 00
101 98
3 05
1 50
103 53
Richardson, Benj. F.
164
100 00
103 04
3 11
1 50
104 65
47
TREASURER'S ACCOUNT
Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued
NAME
No. of Lot
Fund
Balance 1938
Interest Received
Amount Paid Out
Balance 1939
Richardson, Eli
363
$150 00
$153 90
$4 63
$1 85
$156 68
Richardson, Daniel
100 00
102 91
3 11
1 50
104 52
Richardson, Rev. D. W.
410
100 00
102 81
3 11
1 50
104 42
Richardson, Lucy G.
80
100 00
101 48
3 04
1 50
103 02
Richardson, William J.
250
150 00
1.50
151 50
Russell, Harriett W.
100 00
101 99
3 05
1 50
103 54
Russell, P. B.
430
200 00
214 41
6 46
3 10
217 77
Smith, E. D. & M. J.
436
100 00
101 18
3 04
1 50
102 72
Smith, Sarah F.
102
150 00
157 88
4 75
2 10
160 53
Smith, George H.
764
100 00
104 49
3 15
1 50
106 14
Skinner & Wilkins
400
100 00
102 41
3 07
1 50
103 98
Sargent, James A.
750
100 00
101 66
3 05
1 50
103 21
Soper, Polly A.
298
100 00
101 90
3 05
1 50
103 45
Stiles, David .
150 00
158 29
4 77
1 75
161 31
Stiles, Farnham
10
100 00
101 75
3 05
1 50
103 30
Stiles, Hiram A. -
30
150 00
153 21
4 64
1 80
156 05
Stiles, Osgood F.
424
150 00
153 81
4 66
1 55
156 92
Stiles, Sumner P.
482
150 00
153 56
4 65
1 85
156 36
Symonds, Charles H.
448
100 00
103 08
3 11
1 50
104 69
Taylor, Benjamin H.
334
100 00
102 64
3 10
1 50
104 24
Tedford, Joseph A.
810
100 00
118 59
3 57
1 30
120 86
Tyler, Ansel P.
540
150 00
150 37
4 53
154 90
Thomas, H. Amelia
64
75 00
76 08
2 29
1 20
77 17
Thompson, C. E. & Ellen 392
200 00
227 47
6 85
4 25
230 07
Tufts, Wilbur
486
100 00
101 93
3 05
2 50
102 48
Wellman, John R.
40
200 00
211 33
6 37
2 65
215 05
Weston, Samuel W.
36
200 00
206 82
6 22
7 65
205 39
White, Henry F.
208
80 00
81 92
2 47
2 20
82 19
Whitman, Carl N.
116
100 00
100 93
3 03
1 50
102 46
Wilkins, Henry A.
254
100 00
101 70
3 05
1 50
103 25
Wilkins, Edward W.
172
150 00
173 88
5 26
2 10
177 04
Wilkins, Susan A.
596
100 00
101 44
3 05
1 50
102 99
Wilkins, Samuel H.
230
100 00
103 26
3 12
1 50
104 88
Wilkins, Luther
176
150 00
164 36
4 95
2 15
167 16
Wilkins, Timothy
50
100 00
105 30
3 16
1 50
106 96
Young, John
278
100 00
102 94
3 11
3 50
102 55
$13,852 93
$418 64
$221 95
$14,349 62
48
TREASURER'S REPORT
CUMMINGS FUND
Balance January 1, 1939
United Shoe Machinery Company, shares
$8,599 54 975 00
RECEIPTS
United Shoe Machinery Co., dividends
$156 02
Salem Savings Bank, interest
131 24
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, interest
126 53
413 79
Total income
9,988 33
Trustees' orders paid
284 80
9,703 53
Balance December 31, 1939:
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank
$4,297 16
Salem Savings Bank
4,273 47
Merchants National Bank
157 90
United Shoe Machinery Co., shares
975 00
$9,703 53
GEORGE E. GIFFORD, Treasurer.
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
Various Departments
OF THE
Town of Middleton
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1939
PART II
50
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
HIGHWAY DEPARTMEMT
Labor
Truck
Charles Baker
$ 12 50
W. Bradbury
4 75
A. B. Bent
10 25
Alex Byko
30 30
Edward Coffin
24 00
Geo. Colbert
48 00
Elmer Currier
256 75
Harold Currier
6 00
C. Crowley
6 50
C. G. Curtis
1,428 00
Philip Donovan
$538 79
Henry Dearborn
486 25
George Earl
4 50
Sefton Earl, Jr.
752 00
A. M. Evans
257 25
G. F. Evans
656 10
Albert Farrin
41 00
Vance Gallant
194 50
Richard Goodale
4 50
Arthur Gould
873 70
Roger Gould
108 00
John Henry
10 00
Peter Johnson
459 73
Andrew Klowoski
145 60
Stanley Klowoski
2 00
Ted Klowoski
521 64
N. Knowlton
1 25
Walter LeBrun
1 25
Roger Leavitt
4 00
Victor Leslie
5 00
G. Lund
121 25
Raymond McKenny
18 00
Edward MacDonald
100 00
J. Major
98 75
Allan Marshall
671 85
Wm. T. Martin, Jr.
45 10
Newton Maxwell
4 00
Edwin Meade
14 75
W. H. Milbury
64 50
51
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
Labor
Truck
Louis Moreau
$ 795 80
Elmer Morrill
443 25
R. Norton
33 25
James Neagle
1 25
Fred Nelson
10 25
Arthur Nichols
6 00
Benj. Ogden
1,052 30
J. R. Osborne, Est
$1,254 37
Marshall Paine
46 25
Charles Pasquale
5 00
Roland Peabody
770 90
James Peart
24 00
E. Pelletier
122 50
J. Pellerin
16 50
Chas. Phaneuf
9 00
Jos. Phaneuf
85 50
Jos. Picarello
67 00
Elmer Pickard
87 00
Milton Pollock
1 00
George Rennard
3 00
Clarence Richardson
3 25
Elmer Rogers
35 75
Elliott Rowell
733 15
F. Rubckinuch
2 00
Thomas Ryer
9 50
Richard Sanborn
131 50
Albert Sheldon
184 50
Gordon Sheldon
10 50
Oscar Sheldon
803 12
Mia Travers
1 00
E. Thomas
9 00
Maurice Tyler
9 00
Fred Urquhart
31 75
M. Walsh
1 50
Phillip Webber
5 00
James Wentworth
2 50
Henry Wiley
38 75
Wallace Wilkins
65 50
Ralph Woodbury
2 75
Chas. Zebel
8 75
Welch & Monyhan
12 00
$11,382 55
$3,589 65
52
PAYROLL ANALYSIS
ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT
Labor
Truck
C. T. Brackett
$1,965 00
Raymond Currier
1,116 25
Arthur Moulton
67 05
Elmer Pickard
301 80
Harold Porter
1,758 75
Wilbur Smith
8 24
$5,217 09
MOTH DEPARTMENT
Burton McGlauflin
$373 80
$ 85 00
Raymond McKenny
262 00
Charles Phaneuf
182 00
Allie Paige
48 00
Wallace Wilkins
12 00
$829 80
$133 00
POLICE DEPARTMENT
George Colbert
$ 15 50
Henry Dearborn
26 00
W. H. Milbury
75 00
A. A. Sheldon
19 00
Geo. Webber
380 40
Philip Webber
55 50
$571 40
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
Chas. Baker
$ 7 50
Harold Currier
24 00
William Clark
25 50
Frank Evans
10 00
Arthur Fuller
4 00
Peter Johnson
Newton Maxwell
34 75
$ 500
53
LIST OF JURORS
Labor
Truck
Raymond Maxwell
$ 4 00
Richard Maxwell
463 20
$52 35
Edward Macdonald
45 75
Raymond McKenny
16 00
Melvin McWhinnie
3 00
Bryon Morrison
8 00
Fred Nelson
81 75
Marshall Paine
8 00
E. Pellerin
25 50
Elliott Rowell
6 25
Albert Wilkins
65 00
Wallace Wilkins
405 50
$911 30
$57 35
LIST OF JURORS
The following is a List of the Jurors prepared by the Selectmen of the Town of Middleton in accordance with Chapter 234, Section 4, General Laws:
Name
Street
Occupation
Charles E. Arling
So. Main Street
Attendant
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
Galen B. Howe
King Street
Milk Dealer
Richard N. Maxwell
Lake Street
Mason
Louis V. Moreau
Central Street
Laborer
Arthur T. Page Elisha M. Randall
Maple Street
Machinist
School Street
Mill Worker
George E. Read
North Main Street
Painter
Harley M. Tyler
North Main Street
Janitor
East Street
Farmer
H. Bray Wilkins Henry A. Young
Mt. Vernon Street
Janitor
54
PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY-TRUSTEES' REPORT
INCOME :
Balance January 1, 1939
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