Town annual report of Middleton, MA. 1942, Part 2

Author: Middleton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1943
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 104


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$80 00


Transferred to revenue


220 00


$300 00


MEMORIAL DAY :


Appropriation


$250 00


Band


$120 00


Flowers, wreaths, flags


58 34


Speaker and music


20 00


Refreshments, school children


30 25


Printing


7 00


Total expenditures


$235 59


Transferred to revenue


14 41


$250 00


EXPENDITURES


$300 00


Refund


31


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$29,050 00


EXPENDITURES


SALARIES:


Teachers and supervisors


$12,692 55


Nurse


332 00


Physician


80 00


Attendance officer


50 00


$13,154 55


GENERAL EXPENSES:


Salary-superintendent


351 00


Salary-clerk


75 00


Expenses-superintendent


161 98


Expenses-office


94 44


Books and supplies


$910 52


Tuition


6,361 85


Transportation


3,450 00


Janitor service


1,311 60


Building and ground maintenance


543 23


Fuel and light


1,139 63


Furniture


92 40


Miscellaneous


46 31


$13,855 54


Total expenditures Transferred to snow


27,692 51


300 00


" revenue


1,057 49


$29,050 00


VOCATIONAL EDUCATION :


Appropriation


$550 00


EXPENDITURES


Tuition


$71 62


Transportation


110 00


Total expenditures


$181 62


Transferred to police dept.


250 00


" revenue


118 38


$550 00


$682 42


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


LIBRARY :


Appropriation


$800 00 438 95


Dog tax refund


$1,238 95


EXPENDITURES


On order


$1,238 95


(For detailed report see Trustees' report)


PARK :


Appropriation


$250 00


EXPENDITURES


Labor


$133 20


Truck hire


1 60


Supplies


35 33


Water


5 21


Total expenditures .


$175 84


Transferred to revenue


74 66


$250 00


33


CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


CEMETERY


CEMETERY SALARIES :


Appropriation $45 00


EXPENDITURES


R. N. Maxwell, superintendent of burials


$15 00


T. A. Bott, Commissioner


10 00


Geo. E. Barnaby, "


10 00


A. C. Peabody,


10 00


$45 00


CEMETERY MAINTENANCE :


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Endowment funds


301 17


Transferred from reserve


4 65


EXPENDITURES


Labor


$1,227 18


Truck hire


24 85


Survey


42 75


Water


11 04


$1,305 82


CEMETERY GRAVES :


Appropriation


$350 00


EXPENDITURES


Labor


$159 11


Truck hire


14 00


Lowering device, hire


9 00


Total expenditures


$182 11


Transferred to revenue


167 89


$350 00


CEMETERY ENDOWMENT :


Received


$915 00


EXPENDITURES


Deposited in Savings Banks $915 00


$1,305 82


$4


UNCLASSIFIED


UNCLASSIFIED


CONTINGENT FUND :


Appropriation


Transferred from W. P. A.


$800 00 100 00


$900 00


EXPENDITURES


ELECTION AND TOWN MEETINGS:


Printing and delivering town reports


$253 63


Printing ballots


29 75


Election officers


213 90


Election officers' lunches


36 90


Maintenance old school


139 84


Scales, repairs


1 00


Flag and rope


22 29


Honor roll


88 95


Stove


25 00


Signs


1 20


Selective Service Registration. expenses


5 00


Essex Street water


14 92


Total expenditures Transferred to revenue


67 62


$900 00


W. P. A. PROJECTS :


Appropriation


$1,500 00


Balance January 1, 1942


508 48


$2,008 48


EXPENDITURES


ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES:


Salary


$569 76


Postage and supplies


52 52


$622 27


Mill Street Project


$133 20


River “


365 15


$498 36


$1,120 63


792 13


95 72


Total expenditures Transferred to other departments " revenue


$2,008 48


$534 18


$832 38


35


UNCLASSIFIED


INSURANCE :


Appropriation


$850 00


Transferred from reserve


120 00


W. P. A.


14 98


$984 98


EXPENDITURES


Employers' liability


$291 14


New school


172 50


Old school


12 40


Sealer's equipment


23 80


Fire department


33 71


Town Hall


97 00


War damage


134 43


Clerk's bond


7 50


Collector's bond and burglary insurance


140 00


Treasurer's "


72 50


$984 98


INTEREST :


Appropriation


$900 00


EXPENDITURES


Revenue notes


33 89


School construction note


720 00


Tax abatement


2 15


Total expenditures


$756 04


Transferred to revenue


143 96


$900 00


RESERVE FUND :


Appropriation


$600 00


Transferred to:


Civilian defense


$400 15


Insurance


120 00


Health


9 82


Cemetery


4 65


Revenue


65 38


$600 00


$6


UNCLASSIFIED


MANSFIELD FUND :


Balance January 1, 1942


$ 17 58


Received from Old Colony Trust Co.


925 00


Adult picnic tickets


21 50


$964 08


EXPENDITURES


Band concerts


$313 91


Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets


296 00


Picnic


299 52


Total expenditures


Balance carried forward


$909 43 5054


$96 486


37


ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT


ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT


RECEIPTS


Energy


$41,629 69


Street lighting appropriation


3,000 00


Supplies sold


1,930 01


Private work


477 07


Insurance


236 80


New England Tel. & Tel. Co.


180 00


Balance January 1, 1942


2,094 90


$49,548 47


EXPENDITURES


ENERGY PURCHASED:


Eastern Mass. Elec. Co.


$28,767 19


Danvers Electric Light Dept.


28 61


Reading


3 75


$28,799 55


MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION:


Labor


$6,403 96


Supplies and express


5,199 15


Truck maintenance


869 98


Insurance


319 36


$12,792 45


Office supplies and expenses


536 61


A. B. Harrington, salary


1,133 32


Refund


12 16


Depreciation


1,967 24


Total expenditures


45,241 33


Transferred to Town


1,500 00


Balance carried forward


2,807 14


$49,548 47


DEPRECIATION FUND :


Balance January 1, 1942


$3,039 38


Transferred to fund


1,967 24


Balance carried forward


$5,006 62


38


ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT


METER DEPOSIT FUND :


Balance January 1, 1942


$2,009 00


500 00


Deposits Interest on deposits


15 63


$2,524 63


EXPENDITURES


Refunds


500 00


500 00


Balance carried forward


2,024 63


$2,524 63


39


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


TEMPORARY LOANS :


Balance outstanding January 1, 1942


Borrowed in anticipation of revenue


$25,000 00 35,000 00


$60,000 00


EXPENDITURES


Merchants National Bank


$35,000 00


Balance outstanding December 31,:1942


25,000 00


$60,000 00


MATURING DEBT :


Appropriation


$3,000 00


School construction


$3,000 00


COUNTY CHARGES :


County tax


$3,922 99


Dog tax


477 20


EXPENDITURES


County treasurer


$3,800 19


STATE CHARGES:


State tax


$5,100 00


State parks and reservations


82 98


$5,182 68


EXPENDITURES


State treasurer


$5,182 78


TAX ABATEMENTS-REFUNDS :


1940 tax levy


$ 77 00


1941 personal property tax


23 20


1941 motor vehicle excise tax


6 63


1942 tax levy


190 40


1942 personal property tax


24 00


1942 motor vehicle excise tax


56 97


$378 20


EXPENDITURES


$3,800 19


BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1942-GENERAL ACCOUNTS


ASSET'S


LIABILITIES


Cash on hand


$70,369 46


Temporary Loans -


-


$25,000 00


Bonds -


1 2,960 00


Mansfield Fund Income


-


Cemetery Lots Fund


-


-


745 00


ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE:


TAXES-Levy of 1942


$ 11,670 64


Electric Light, meter deposits 2,024 63


depreciation 5,006 62


cash 2,807 14


9,838 39


TAXES, POLL: Levy of 1942


26 00


TAXES, MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE:


Appropriation Balances -


247 37


Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus -


788 39


Tax Titles


-


8,110 95


DEPARTMENTAL:


Public Welfare


- 1,795 00


Old Age Assistance - 1,159 15


Public Health -


590 21


REVENUE RESERVED UNTIL COLLECTED: Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes $ 144 66


Departmental - 3,544 36


Tax Titles -


- 8,110 95


Municipal Light -


6,439 88


18,239 85


Surplus revenue -


-


- 154 07


1938 -


- 215 46


1939 1


214 48


State Aid, Highway


2,279 36


County Aid, Highway 1,141 02


4,342 17 $108,105 53


$108,105 53


40


BALANCE SHEET


Municipal Light


Deficit-Overlay 1935 - 183 69 1


1936 - 164 09 -


48,552 52


1937 -


-


-


3,544 36


6,439 88


OVERLAY RESERVED FOR ABATEMENTS: Levy of 1942 .


1,263 90


Levy of 1942


144 66


- Road Machinery Fund -


3,375 46


TAXES-PERSONAL PROPERTY: Levy of 1942


487 41


54 65


$73,329 46


DEBT ACCOUNTS


ASSETS Net Funded or Fixed Debt


LIABILITIES


$33,000 00


School Construction Notes -


- $33,000 00


TRUST FUNDS ACCOUNTS


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Trust Funds Cash and Securities:


David Cummings Fund


$10,125 37


In Custody of Town Treasurer


$27,072 21


Cemetery Perpetual Fund


16,946 84


In Custody of Library Trustees


8,182 41


In Custody of Naumkeag Trust Co.


12,024 05


Charles Flint Library Fund


5,386 29


Mary E. Emerson Book Fund


2,796 12


B. F. Emerson Library Fund


12,024 05


$47,278 67


$47,278 67


BALANCE SHEET


41


42


TREASURER'S REPORT


TREASURER'S REPORT December 31, 1942


Balance January 1, 1942


$55,609 72


RECEIVED FROM TAX COLLECTOR:


1938 Tax


$ 5 13


Interest


81


Excise


13 36


Interest


6 43


1939


Tax


5 16


Interest


61


1940


Tax


48 04


Interest


3 05


Excise


2 00


Interest


39


Personal


88 64


Interest


6 49


1941


Tax


14,844 53


Interest


374 57


Excise


272 05


Interest


4 24


Poll


38 00


Interest


68


Demand


5 25


Personal


374 59


Interest


11 08


1942 Tax


48,101 81


Interest


16 95


Excise


3,770 29


Interest


5 86


Poll


1,056 00


Interest


1 46


Demand


40 60


Personal


1,951 04


Interest


15


43


TREASURER'S REPORT


RECEIVED FROM ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT:


A. B. HARRINGTON, MGR.


Collections


$41,629 69


Meters


500 00


Supplies sold


1,930 01


Private work


477 07


Insurance refund


236 80


New England Tel. and Tel. Co.


180 00


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT:


B. Ogden, salary


$1,080 37


ROAD MACHINERY FUND:


Supplies sold


$ 3 90


Machinery


2,019 66


LICENSES:


LIQUOR AND ADVERTISING:


Wesley Haigh


$152 00


Middleton Arms


352 00


John Katz


252 00


T. Sleet


152 00


A. E. Richard


352 00


R. D. Hurlburt


127 00


V. Doebblin


152 00


Red Rock


252 00


E. Katz


151 25


INNHOLDERS:


V. Doebblin


5 00


VICTUALLERS:


E. Katz


1 00


SUNDAY:


E. Katz


1 00


P. Burrill


1 00


C. Sokoloski


1 00


E. Graham


1 00


G. Groce


1 00


R. D. Hurlburt


1 00


W. Haigh, special


6 00


44


TREASURER'S REPORT


MOTOR VEHICLES, GAS, ALCOHOL:


S. Judge


$ 300


G. Stahler


9 00


E. Hoffman 5 00


P. Burrill


8 00


E. Bryer


4 00


H. Welch


2 00


Sousa Oil 1940-41-42


12 00


T. Sleet


2 00


J. Muzichuck


1 00


E. Tremblay


1 00


JUNK:


S. Kolb


5 00


Eli London


5 00


PASTEURIZATION:


H. K. Richardson


20 00


MILK:


Whiting Co.


50


FUNERAL:


J. E. Dunn


4 00


PUBLIC WELFARE:


Cambridge


$ 11 75


No. Reading


63 83


Brookline


48 00


O. A. A.


65 18


Ipswich, O. A. A.


32 00


Peabody


45 00


Beverly O. A. A,


38 75


No. Andover, O. A. A.


32 50


Lynn, O. A. A.


32 00


Danvers


176 17


Boston


277 24


Somerville


271 45


Salem


738 75


Refund, O. A. A.


28 00


P. W.


21 00


109 75


45


TREASURER'S REPORT


CEMETERY:


Graves, opening


$260 00


Lots and graves sold


180 00


Endowed lots


915 00


COUNTY OF ESSEX:


Dog refund


$438 95


Dog officer


108 00


Highways


281 79


STATE TREASURER, RECEIVED FROM:


U. S. grant O. A. A.


$12,563 33


U. S. " O. A. A., Adm.


418 71


Highways, 7729


156 04


563 58


Chapter 420


4,524 25


3568


271 05


3747


4,002 67


Aid dependent children, U. S. grant


225 00


Mass. school fund 1941


858 70


Income tax


7,335 00


State aid dependent children


230 41


Refund on unaccepted notes


4 00


Corporation tax


5,937 88


Indigent persons


30 00


State aid


20 00


State, old age assistance


10,807 25


Animal inspection


87 50


Loss of taxes


668 38


Public health


318 57


Meal tax


159 82


Tuition and transportation (vocational)


335 87


High school tuition


2,722 33


transportation


1,612 92


School superintendent


237 09


Machinery account 56 00


Temporary aid and transportation, P. W.


2.013 32


Tuition, transportation, guardian children 139 04


TAX TITLES:


$4,280 12


MISCELLANEOUS:


District Court, fines $ 88 00


Cancelled cheeks


18 50


8219


46


TREASURER'S REPORT


Director of Standards


$ 14 00


Albert Sheldon, private work


227 00


J. W. Osborne, dog tax


477 20


Sands Pike, rent of Town Hall


312 40


Sale of lots


186 42


Telephone refund


8 55


Old Colony Trust, Mansfield Fund


925 00


Mansfield Fund, picnic admissions


21 50


Dental clinic


199 00


Merchants Bank, notes


35,000 00


Land Court, refund


50


Miss Manning, refund


50


H. K. Richardson, weighing fees


47 90


Red Men, flags


5 00


Town of Danvers, loss of taxes


593 31


Interest endowed lots:


Salem Five Cent Savings Bank


93 25


Salem Savings Bank


45 70


Danvers Savings Bank 162 22


Middleton Electric Light, rent


112 00


H. E. Tyler, refund


25 00


Total receipts


$224,465 40


$280,075 12


EXPENDITURES


Selectmens' orders


$211,221 29


Balance December 31, 1942


68,853 88


INVESTMENTS


Two United States War Bonds


Authorized at Town Meeting, March 10, 1942 $1,480 00


Two United States War Bonds - Authorized by Electric Light Dept. 1,480 00


Transferred from Meter Deposit Fund to Danvers Sav. Bank 1,500 00


Interest to October 1, 1942 15 63


GEORGE E. GIFFORD,


Treasurer.


-


47


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 PARK:


Lots Numbers 9, 30/34 inclusive; 51, 57, 94, 115/119 inclusive; 136/148 inclusive; 164/177 inclusive; 212, 213, 215/218 inclusive, 242, 251 inclusive; 257/270 inclusive; 288/301 inclusive; 315/318 inclus- ive; 321, 329, 330, 333/337 inclusive; 344/371 inclusive; 376, 378,387/ 398 inclusive.


IN MIDDLETON PINES:


Lots Numbers 308, 309, 767/769, inclusive; 1068, 1069, 1149.


IN RIVER VIEW PARK:


Lots Numbers 52/55 inclusive; 234/238 inclusive; 258/261 inclusive; 302, 303, 304-Section 1. Lots Numbers 79, 80, 81, 196, 197-Section 2.


WOODLAND PARK:


Lots Numbers 575, 576.


FORECLOSED BY LAND COURT DECREES:


20 A. on East side of Liberty Street; 1-4 A of land and camp on North side of Lake Street; 16 A. and buildings on North side of School Street.


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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT


Cemetery Endowment Account-1942


NAME


No. of Lot


Fund


Balance 1941


Interest Received


Amount Paid Out


Balance 1942


Atwood, L. Frank


360


$100 00


$122 15


$3 37


$3 00


$122 52


Atwood, Morrison


128


150 00


159 40


4 21


2 50


161 11


Averill, Edward P.


52


100 00


106 20


2 82


1 90


107 12


Averill, Joseph


346


100 00


104 48


2 89


2 10


105 27


Barnaby, Caroline V.


646


100 00


114 87


3 04


2 30


115 61


Bastable, Arthur


10 S. B 150 00


84


150 84


Batchelder, Harold T.


528


75 00


78 77


2 07


1 25


79 59


Berry, Allen


112


125 00


135 72


3 73


2 00


137 45


Berry, William


178


100 00


105 43


2 91


2 00


106 34


Bouchard, Louis


706


100 00


105 93


2 91


1 60


107 24


Bradstreet,, H. H.


1 S. B. 150 00


150 00


Brown, Sarah F.


436


50 00


52 79


1 44


1 00


53 23


Bryer, Allen D.


526


100 00


105 69


2 91


2 10


106 50


Bryer, Lillian L.


606


150 00


150 00


Carter, Mary O.


137


80 00


152 25


3 83


3 20


152 88


Conlon, Mary A.


100 00


107 57


2 84


2 50


107 91


Curry, Mary A.


342


100 00


107 25


2 84


1 85


108 24


Curtis, Phoebe


50 00


53 01


1 45


1 00


53 46


Day, Weaver


150 00


154 38


4 09


2 80


155 67


Day, Mrs. Geo. E.


588


50 00


53 04


1 40


1 00


53 44


Dame, John


284


150 00


160 04


4 43


3 00


161 47


Demsey, J. W.


156


100 00


105 63


2 91


2 10


106 44


Dennett, Ruth H.


24


75 00


77 32


2 13


1 50


77 95


Downing, William H.


626


100 00


109 24


2 74


1 00


110 98


Eaton, Irvin L.


168


75 00


77 30


2 13


2 00


77 43


Emerson, Benjamin F.


214


150 00


162 37


4 48


3 10


163 75


Emerson, Ellen M.


138


100 00


103 65


2 59


1 85


104 39


Emerson, Eunice W.


166


100 00


106 96


2 94


2 00


107 90


Emerson, Henry P.


496


500 00


525 87


13 21


13 50


525 58


Estey Annie E.


572


100 00


104 53


2 89


2 10


105 32


Esty, Allena A.


258


200 00


225 52


6 22


3 60


228 14


Esty and Hutchinson


48


100 00


106 50


2 94


2 20


107 24


Estey, Loren G.


538


100 00


115 80


2 90


118 70


Fletcher, Samuel A.


130


100 00


103 47


2 59


2 20


103 86


Flint, George B.


152


66 30


69 58


1 91


1 50


69 99


Flint, Harley A.


256


100 00


103 47


2 59


2 00


104 06


Fowler, Alonzo


12


100 00


105 87


2 91


2 50


106 28


Frame, L. Maria


516


125 00


131 13


3 62


2 25


132 50


Fuller, Abijah


110


150 00


168 68


4 23


2 80


170 11


Fuller, Daniel


628


100 00


105 94


2 91


2 50


106 35


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TREASURER'S ACCOUNT


Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued


NAME


No. 0 Lot


Fund


Balance 1941


Interest Received


Amount Paid Out


Balance 1942


Fuller, Jeremiah


70


$125 00


$141 26


$3 74


$3 15


$141 85


Fuller, Lida A.


686


100 00


105 99


2 91


2 20


106 70


Fuller, Luella F.


158


150 00


153 24


4 06


3 00


154 30


Fuller, Sophronia -


236


200 00


232 41


6 42


4 00


234 83


Fuller, Timothy & Lydia


268


100 00


107 13


2 83


2 20


107 76


Fuller and Taylor


644


150 00


153 04


4 06


3 00


154 10


Fuller, William H.


336


100 00


105 37


2 90


2 25


106 02


Frost, Chas. O.


240


150 00


163 05


4 10


1 85


165 30


Gifford, William


180


100 00


105 11


2 90


2 30


105 71


Gilbert, James


188


100 00


106 17


2 93


2 30


106 80


Godfrey, William R.


714


100 00


103 22


2 84


3 00


103 06


Goswiler, Carl B.


716


150 00


169 65


4 88


2 00


172 53


Gould, Andrew


352


50 00


53 73


1 34


1 00


54 07


Gould, Eben


514


100 00


107 76


2 96


2 40


108 32


Gould, Porter I.


414


100 00


106 76


2 94


2 40


107 30


Goodwin, Ira E, Heirs of


380


100 00


105 65


2 91


1 85


106 71


Graves, D. A.


234


100 00


105 35


2 90


3 00


105 25


Graves, Kendall E. Hall, E. P.


586


100 00


104 76


2 89


2 40


105 25


106


100 00


109 26


2 89


2 50


109 65


Ham, Elinor P.


356


125 00


133 94


3 68


2 25


135 37


Harlow, Levi F.


684


100 00


105 98


2 80


2 00


106 78


Haskell, Ella C.


390


200 00


204 69


5 41


3 60


206 50


Higgins, Lewis S.


264


100 00


110 57


2 92


2 40


111 09


Hobbs, Kathryn


588


50 00


53 14


1 40


1 00


53 54


Hoelzel, William


R 5-6


150 00


31


150 31


Hutchinson, Caroline A.


253


100 00


105 36


2 90


2 30


105 96


Hutchinson, Elisha P.


740


100 00


105 30


2 90


2 50


105 70


Hutchinson and Russell -


518


100 00


104 35


2 76


2 40


104 71


Jones, John E.


372


100 00


104 84


2 76


2 20


105 40


Jones, Samuel


290


100 00


107 62


2 84


2 20


108 26


Johnson, Frank E.


804


100 00


108 78


3 00


1 00


110 78


Leavitt, Jerome


62


150 00


159 93


4 41


2 20


162 14


McGlauflin, Benjamin T.


76


150 00


150 00


3 14


3 00


150 14


McIntire, Abram S.


-


132


75 00


78 70


2 16


1 90


78 96


McIntire, Annie M.


338


100 00


110 02


3 04


2 40


110 66


Peabody, Andrew


56


100 00


104 14


2 87


2 20


104 81


Peabody, A. W.


90


200 00


241 36


6 40


4 00


243 76


Peabody, Dean


344


100 00


103 84


2 74


3 00


103 58


Peabody & Hutchinson


182-84


150 00


157 82


4 35


3 10


159 07


Peabody, John L. - -


- 196


100 00


106 48


2 94


2 00


107 42


Peabody, John W., 2nd - 192


150 00


150 38


3 98


3 00


151 36


50


TREASURER'S ACCOUNT


Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued


NAME


No. of Lot


Fund


Balance 1941


Interest Received


Amount Paid Out


Balance 1942


Peabody, Laura E.


534


$100 00


$106 84


$2 83


$2 40


$107 27


Peabody, Merrill


754


100 00


106 63


2 67


2 00


107 30


Peabody, S. Maria


584


100 00


106 03


2 93


2 00


106 96


Peabody, Samuel M.


204


100 00


105 96


2 91


2 10


106 77


Peabody, William M.


100 00


106 12


2 93


2 20


106 85


Pike, Sarah J.


412


125 00


134 16


3 71


2 40


135 47


Phelps, Annie H.


146


150 00


166 86


4 18


2 70


168 34


Phelps, William A.


148


100 00


105 79


2 91


2 40


106 30


Putney, Lucretia


104


150 00


150 00


3 98


3 00


150 98


Richardson, Benj. F.


164


100 00


106 82


2 83


2 40


107 25


Richardson, Eli


363


150 00


161 64


4 46


3 00


163 10


Richardson, Daniel


100 00


106 68


2 83


2 40


107 11


Richardson, Rev. D. W.


410


100 00


106 52


2 82


2 50


106 84


Richardson, Lucy G. -


80


100 00


105 25


2 90


2 20


105 95


Richardson, William J.


250


150 00


154 85


3 88


2 40


156 33


Russell, Harriett W.


100 00


105 55


2 91


2 10


106 36


Russell, P. B.


430


200 00


223 07


6 17


4 00


225 24


Sargent, James A.


750


100 00


105 44


2 91


2 00


106 15


Sheldon, Lucy J.


212


150 00


2 19


152 19


Smith, E. D. & M. J.


436


100 00


104 62


2 89


2 40


105 11


Smith, Sarah F.


102


150 00


165 67


4 57


2 10


168 14


Smith, George H.


764


100 00


107 54


2 69


2 00


108 23


Skinner & Wilkins


400


100 00


106 14


2 93


2 00


107 07


Soper, Polly A.


298


100 00


105 43


2 91


2 10


106 24


Stiles, David


150 00


167 01


4 61


2 10


169 52


Stiles, Farnham


10


100 00


105 48


2 91


2 20


106 19


Stiles, Hiram A. -


30


150 00


161 28


4 27


2 10


163 45


Stiles, Osgood F.


424


150 00


161 69


4 27


2 40


163 56


Stiles, Sumner P.


482


150 00


161 35


4 27


2 40


163 22


Symonds, Charles H.


448


100 00


105 34


2 64


2 00


105 98


Taylor, Benjamin H.


334


100 00


106 49


2 82


2 20


107 11


Tedford, Joseph A.


810


150 00


155 96


4 30


3 10


157 16


Tyler, Ansel P.


540


150 00


164 35


4 54


168 89


Thomas, H. Amelia -


64


75 00


78 72


2 16


1 70


79 18


Thompson, C. E. & Ellen 392


200 00


238 05


6 58


3 72


240 91


Tufts, Wilbur


486


100 00


104 38


2 87


2 10


105 15


Wellman, John R.


40


200 00


219 79


6 07


4 50


221 36


Weston, Samuel W.


36


200 00


209 68


5 78


4 50


210 96


White, Henry F. -


208


80 00


83 32


2 20


1 50


84 02


Whitman, Carl N.


116


100 00


104 74


2 89


2 20


105 43


Wilkins, Henry A.


254


100 00


105 38


2 90


2 40


105 88


51


TREASURER'S ACCOUNT


Cemetery Endowment Account-Continued


NAME


No. of Lot


Fund


Balance 1941


Interest Received


Amount Paid Out


Balance 1942


Wilkins, H. H. & C. B. 440-442


$300 00


$302 25


$8 01


$4 60


$305 66


Wilkins, Edward W.


172


150 00


182 87


4 84


3 20


184 51


Wilkins, Susan A.


596


100 00


104 01


2 61


2 20


104 42


Wilkins, Samuel H.


230


100 00


106 90


2 83


2 40


107 33


Wilkins, Luther


176


150 00


172 40


4 76


3 00


174 16


Wilkins, Timothy


50


100 00


109 20


3 01


2 40


109 81


Wilkins and Young


614


150 00


150 00


Young, John


278


100 00


104 83


2 76


2 00


105 59


Section C 1/2 Graves


15 00


17


15 17


Totals


$16,818 03


$429 98


$301 17


$16,946 84


-


52


TREASURER'S REPORT


CUMMINGS FUND


Balance January 1, 1942


United Shoe Machinery Shares


$8,868 58 975 00


RECEIPTS


United Shoe Machinery, dividends


$156 02


Salem Five Cents Savings Bank, interest


118 20


Salem Savings Bank, interest


107 82


382 04


Total income


10,225 62


Trustees' orders


100 25


$10,125 37


Balance December 31, 1942


Salem Savings Bank


$4,393 94


Salem Five Cent Savings Bank


4,577 00


Merchants National Bank


179 43


United Shoe, shares


975 00


$10,125 37


GEORGE E. GIFFORD, Treasurer


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE


Various Departments


OF THE


Town of Middleton


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1942


PART II


55


PAYROLL ANALYSIS


PAYROLL ANALYSIS


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


Labor


Truck


D. Benham


$ 6 00


H. Barrowclough


51 00


H. Bishop


9 60


L. Brown


92 40


T. Bott


859 10


D. Currier


11 00


F. Currier


$ 53 75


G. Currier


4 80


F. Evans


1,284 70


M. Evans


33 60


H. Dearborn


29 50


W. Dearborn


1 50


P. Donovan


192 75


G. Fanning


447 60


V. Gallant


14 00


P. Goodale


69 60


A. Gould


1,305 40


T. Klowoski


339 20


G. Lund


4 00


A. Marshall


1,325 75


N. Maxwell


19 60


W. Milbery


16 80


B. Morrison


29 20


L. Moreau


104 90


B. Ogden


1,612 50


G. Ogden


489 00


J. Ogden


324 30


T. Ogden


82 80


A. Peart


38 40


J. Peart


124 80


A. Phaneuf


8 50


C. Phaneuf


44 10


W. Pembroke


4 00


S. Pike


783 30


M. Pollach


28 60


R. Peabody


1,058 10


R. M. Peabody


1 80


C. Richardson


48 40


56


PAYROLL ANALYSIS


Labor


Truck


J. Ross


108 50


J. Roush


$ 7 80


D. Ryan


12 00


A. Sheldon


462 90


D. Sheldon


7 50


G. Sheldon


3 00


O. Sheldon


$494 90


L. Soper


381 20


F. Wiley


4 00


F. Woods


21 60


ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT


Labor


C. T. Brackett


$2,422 48


R. C. Currier


2,089 28


S. L. Macdonald


1,880 20


J. Nimblett


12 00


CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


Labor


Truck


R. Bozanson


$ 150 90


F. Evans


6 30


E. Macdonald


4 80


R. Maxwell


599 19


29 75


Ray Maxwell


11 40


B. Morrison


9 60


A. Nichols


8 00


J. Ogden


6 30


J. Peart


538 80


5 95


R. Punchard


34 50


L. Soper


9 60


R. Sanborn


3 90


W. Wilkins


2 40


57


PAYROLL ANALYSIS


MOTH DEPARTMENT


Labor


Truck


D. Benham


$ 32 00


T. Bott


120 40


H. Dearborn


6 50


F. Evans


54 50


A. Gould


70 40


R. Gould


18 75


P. Goodale


2 40


C. Kiley


7 20


A. Marshall


4 90


N. Maxwell


2 40


J. Ogden


152 80


R. Peabody


144 40


S. Pike


7 00


L. Soper


96 60


R. Sanborn


24 00


A. Sheldon


321 90


272 50


G. Sheldon


10 20


O. Sheldon


205 00


R. Welcome


4 80


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Labor


T. Bott


$ 5 00


G. Colbert


85 80


H. Dearborn


6 00


R. Floyd


39 00


A. Gould


3 60


R. Jewell


10 00


E. Macdonald


209 40


W. Martin


5 00


A. Marshall


3 60


W. Milbery


287 40


B. Ogden


60 00


A. Sheldon


9 00


H. Tyler


7 20


W. Witham


26 40


W. P. A.


Labor


Truck $334 50


P. Donovan


58


LIST OF JURORS


LIST OF JURORS


July 14, 1942


Mr. Archie N. Frost, Clerk of Courts Salem, Mass.


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


Bott, Thomas A.


East Street


Laborer


Coffin, Edward E.


School Street


Janitor


Colbert, John J.


Liberty Street


Restaurant Owner


Gould, Arthur P.


South Main Street


Laborer


Harrington, Alfred B.


Liberty. Street


Manager


Howe, Galen B.


King Street


Milk Dealer


Joyce, Thomas A.


Pleasant Street


Watchman


Mack, Roy


Central Street


Machinist


Peabody, Roland


Liberty Street


Laborer


Richardson, W. W. Wilkins, H. Bray


East Street


Farmer


Leary, Edmund


So. Main Street


Innkeeper


Pasquale, Charles


Second Ave.


Laborer


Ogden, George Ellis, George


East Street


Retired


East Street


Retired


Yours very truly,


SEAVER L. MACDONALD


HAROLD C. MITCHELL FRED L. CURRIER Selectmen of Middleton.


Boston Street


Carpenter


59


PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT


FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY-TRUSTEES' REPORT TREASURER'S REPORT


INCOME:


Balance January 1, 1942


21 71


Mary Esty Emerson


50 00


Naumkeag Trust Co.


413 18


Essex Savings Bank


20 00


Broadway Savings Bank


37 32


$542 84


Town appropriation and dog tax


1,238 95


$1,781 79


EXPENDITURES:


New books


$407 98


Magazines


37 90


Binding books


97 30


Librarian and assistant


361 99


Janitor


250 00


Fuel, light and water


304 06


Insurance


77 43


Other expenses


176 14


Bank balance December 31, 1942


68 99


$1,781 79


Respectfully submitted, HARLEY M. TYLER, Treasurer.


CHARLES L. FLINT FUND


H. M. Tyler, in account with Flint Public Library: Charles L. Flint fund, principal $5,000 00


Deposited in banks, December 31, 1942: Salem Five Cents Savings Bank


890 94


Danvers Savings Bank


1,110 21


Broadway


1,866 96


Essex


1,000 00


Salem


66


518 18


MARY ESTY EMERSON FUND


Principal ($2,500 00) invested as follows:


Cerena Apartment Building Bond (par value) $ 500 00


42nd Street and Lexington Avenue, office building bond, (par value) 2,000 00


Deposited in Danvers National Bank, (Savings Dept.)


296 12


60


PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT, 1943


Flint Public Library has been open as usual on Tuesday evenings and Saturday afternoons and evenings during 1942. Middleton is for- tunate in this respect for many libraries nearer the shore are open only part of their usual time:


Book deposits were sent to the Howe-Manning School for supple- mentary reading. Certificates were awarded in June.


Several residents of the town have presented the library with books, during the past year, which will be greatly appreciated by the readers. Mrs. Elloise Ludwig gave a large collection, including both fiction and non-fiction. Mrs. T. F. Donaldson also gave a large collect- ion. Others who gave books were Mrs. Frank Tyler, Mrs. Arthur Peabody, Miss Teresa Johnson and Mr. Sennart Winquist. It is very helpful to have these fine additions to the library shelves.




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