Town annual report of Rutland 1933-40, Part 22

Author: Rutland, Mass.
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1180


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$3,585.98


Less two-thirds charged to Schools ...


2,390.65


1,195.33 856.28


Public Building Repairs


Total for General Government,


$5,418.5%


Protection of Persons and Property :


Police Department :


Salaries


$97.20


Transportation


8.00


$105.20


Fire Department :


Janitor


$96.00


Labor, Fighting Fires


31.25


Equipment and Repairs


245.00


Fuel


81.34


Light


28.19


Building Repairs


1.47


Insurance


28.88


Telephone


33.20


Electricity-Fire Siren


25.00


All Other


41.80


612.13


70


Sealer of Weights and Measures :


Salary


$50.00


Equipment


6.48


56.48


Forestry :


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth :


Labor


$288.00


Use of Car


9.75


297.75


Tree Warden :


Salary and Wages


$5.40


All Other


2.50


7.90


Forest Fires :


Forest Warden


$50.00


Fighting Fires


74.30


Hose


59.75


184.05


Dog Officer 53.35


Total for Protection of Persons and Property $1.316.86


Health and Sanitation :


Board of Health Salaries $75.00


Administration Expense 21.12


Quarantine and Contagious Diseases : Medical Attendance 21.00


Tuberculosis :


71


Board and Treatment


810.10


County Hospital Assessments


1,960.93


Burial Permits, etc.


70.25


Inspection of Meat


1.60


Inspection of Animals


75.00


Vital Statistics


239.50


Total for Health and Sanitation $3.274.50


Charities and Soldiers' Benefits :


Public Welfare Department :


Public Welfare Salaries


$50.00


Printing, Stationery and Postage


5.59


Other Administrative Expense


40.81


State Institutions, Board and Care .


769.21


Home Farm, Board and Care


312.94


Relief by Other Cities and Towns. . . . 435.93


Local and State Temporary Aid . . 5,577.84


$7,192:32


Mothers' Aid


306.00


Old Age Assistance 4,821.58


Old Age Assistance Administration .


12.75


Soldiers' Relief 20.00


Total for Charities and Soldiers' Benefits


$12.352.65


Highways-General :


Highway Maintenance, Chapter 81 :


Administrative Expense


$38.25


Salaries and Wages


5,979.24


Trucks, etc. 4,511.14


Stone, Gravel, etc. 111.00


Equipment and Repairs 290.09


72


All Other 2.674.29


$13.604.01


Bridge :


Salaries and Wages $ 48.80


Lumber


117.50


All Other


18.50


$184.80


Snow and Ice Removal :


Salaries and Wages $849.70


Trucks, etc.


309.01


All Other


123.50


1.282.21


Street Lighting :


Contract


$1,580.04


Traffic Light


33.05


Total for Highways -- General


1.613.09


Highways-Special :


Chapter 90 Highways Contracts :


Highways Maintenance


$5.398.26


Pleasantdale Road Construction, 1936 155.00


Pleasantdale Road Construction, 1937 3,222.59


Pommogussett Road Construction


5,063.30


$16.684.11


Total for Highways-Special $13.839.15


Schools and Library : Schools :


Salary of Superintendent $710.04


73


Clerical 8.00


Printing, Stationery and Postage 9.47


Telephone


60.75


Traveling Expense


83.75


School Census


15.00


All Other Administrative Expense


2.50


Teachers' Salaries


15.225.59


Health Salaries


390.25


Text Books and Supplies


679.90


Transportation


5,172.75


Janitor's Services


201.00


Fuel


215.62


Light


39.07


Maintenance of Building and Grounds


466.92


Furniture and Furnishings 274.32


Diplomas and Graduating Expense


19.57


Athletics


34.85


All Other


7.50


$23,616.85


Two-thirds of Public Building Expense


2,390.65


$26,007.50


Trade Schools 217.89


Library :


Librarian's Salary


$250.00


Books


204.02


Periodicals


11.00


Binding Books


59.24


Stationery, Postage and Supplies


1.05


525.31


Total for Schools and Library. · $26,750.70


74


Recreation and Unclassified :


Damages to Persons and Property. $667.20


Memorial Day 124.06


Care of Town Clock


30.00


Printing Town Reports


218.40


W.P.A. Expense


467.46


Public Dump Expense


41.50


Old Bills


401.03


Parks


758.15


Miscellaneous Appropriation


79.93


Electric Light Rate Investigation 66.56


Land Taking


100.00


Old Home Day


129.29


County Tax


2,522.61


State Tax


2,695.00


State Auditing Tax


29.84


State Parks and Reservations 58.61


Snow Fence 250.00


Installing Heat in Public Building.


19,899.72


Total for Recreation and Unclassified ... $28,539.34


Enterprises and Cemeteries :


Water Department :


Commissioners' Salaries


$75.00


Superintendent


1,600.00


Printing, Stationery and Postage


1.45


Telephone


10.40


Other Administrative Expense


21.00


Labor 621.35


Pipe and Fittings 346.35


Equipment


13.56


All Other General


32.21


Fuel, Light and Power


2.913.80


Repairs


130.13


All Other Pumping Station Expense . . 37.77


75


Interest on Loans


400.00


$6,203.02


Road Machinery Expense


1,468.44


Cemeteries 5.50


Total for Enterprises and Cemeteries. . .


$7,676.96


Interest :


Anticipation of Revenue Loan $64.87


Hotel Bartlett Loan


118.75


Fire Apparatus Loan


12.50


-


Total for Interest $196.12


Municipal Indebtedness :


Anticipation of Revenue Loans. $30,000.00


Fire Apparatus Loan 500.00


Hotel Bartlett Loan


1,000.00


Water Loan


1.000.00


Total for Municipal Indebtedness $32,500.00


Agency, Trust and Investment :


Dog Licenses to County


$501.60


Special-Accrued Interest


14.00


Total for Agency, Trust and Investment $515.60


Refunds and Transfers :


1936 Taxes $ 5.51


1937 Taxes 62.40


1935 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 22.47


1936 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 15.55


1937 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


163.02


Total for Refunds and Transfers. .. $268.95


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SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS


RECEIPTS


General Revenue $68,300.93


Special Assessments


4,373.62


Commercial Revenue :


Departmental


28,727.40


Public Service Enterprises


12,339.84


Interest


1,242.98


Municipal Indebtedness


38,000.00


Refunds and Transfers


121.35


Total Receipts $153,106.12


Cash on Hand, January 1, 1937


4,343.48


$157,449.60


PAYMENTS


General Government $5,418.52


Protection of Persons and Property


1,316.86


Health and Sanitation


3,274.50


Charities and Soldiers' Benefits


12,352.65


Highways, General


16.684.11


Highways, Special


13,839.15


Schools and Libraries


26,750.70


Recreation and Unclassified


28,539.34


Enterprises and Cemeteries


7,676.96


Interest


196.12


Municipal Indebtedness


32,500.00


Agency, Trust and Investment


515.60


Refunds and Transfers


268.95


Total Payments $149,333.46


Cash on Hand, December 31, 1937 8,116.14


$157,449.60


Town of Rutland


Table of Accounts


Appropriation


Reserve Fund


Income


Balance from


Previous Year


Total


Expended


Transferred


Balanço


Selectmen's Salaries


$350.00


Selectmen's Expense


25.00


$9.48


34.48


34.48


Town Accountant's Salary


350.00


Town Accountant's Ex-


pense


Treasurer's Salary


300.00


300.00


300.00


Treasurer's Expense


200.00


81.77


A$30.00


311.77


311.77


Collector's Salary


500.00


500.00


500.00


Collector's Expense


225.00


21.69


246.69


246.69


Assessors' Salaries


61.69


236.69


236.69


· Assessors' Expense


75.00


75.00


Town Clerk's Expense


100.00


100.00


75.45


24.55


Election and Registration Salaries


50.00


50.00


31.20


18.80


Election and Registration Expenses


50.00


50.00


45.00


5.00


Legal Department


100.00


100.00


83.50


16.50


ance


1,200.00


x2,390.65


3,590.65


3,585.98


4.67


Public Building Repairs. .


1,000.00


1,000.00


856.28


143.72


Police Department


125.00


125.00


105.20


19.80


Fire Department


800.00


800.00


612.13


187.87


Forest Fires


100.00


34.05


134.05


134.05


Forest Warden


50.00


50.00


50.00


Tree Warden


25.00


25.00


7.90


17.10


Moth Department


300.00


300.00


297.75


2,23


Sealer's Salary


50.00


50.00


50.00


Sealer's Expense


10.00


10.00


6.48


3.52


Dog Officer


50.00


3.35


53.35


53.35


Board of Health Salaries. .


75.00


75.00


75.00


Board of Health Expense ..


1,400,00


1,400.00


924.07


฿325.00


150.93


Cattle Inspector


75.00


75.00


75.00


Vital Statistics


200,00


39,50


239.50


239.50


Bridges


200.00


200.00


184.80


15.20


Chapter 81 Highway Main- tenance


3,400.00


4.01 c10,200.00


13,604.01


13,604.01


Chapter 90 Highway Main-


1,600.00


98.26


D3,700.00


5,398,26


5,398,26


Snow and Ice Removal


1,500.00


182,21


1,682,21


1,282.21


B400.00


Land Damage


Poumongussett Road Con-


struction


1,500.00


D3,600.00


5,100.00


5,063.30


F21.58


15.12


Pleasantdale


Road


Con-


struction


1,500.00


D3,600.00


$171.87


5,271.87


3,377.59


F9.64


1,884.64


Street Lights


1,625.00


1.625.00


1,613.09


11.91


Snow Fence


250.00


250,00


250.00


Publie Welfare Salaries


50.00


Public Welfare Expense . .


5,000.00


1,078.97


G1,063.35


7,142.32


7,142.32


tion


520.00


Mothers' Aid - Federal Grant


State Aid


100.00


Soldiers' Relief


100.00


100.00


20.00


80,00


Old Age Assistance Appro- priation


2,000.00


E745.51


2,745.51


2,637.52


107.99


Old Age Assistance-Fed- eral Grant


12,043.00


274.50


2,317.50


2,184.06


133.44


Old Age Assistance Admin- istration


168.06


11.98


80.04


12.75


67.29


Schools


26,000.00


7.50


26,007.50


23,616.85


J2,390.65


Trade Schools


450.00


450.00


217.89


K100.00


132.11


Library


100.00


2.40


LA22.91


525.31


525.31


Memorial Day


125.00


125.00


124.06


.94


Miscellaneous


75.00


4,91


79.91


79.91


Printing Town Reports


225.00


225.00


218.40


6.60


Care of Town Clock


30.00


30.00


30.00


Old Home Day


200.00


1.80


201.80


129.29


H72.51


Parks


800.00


800.00


758.15


41.85


Old Bills


227.70


173.33


401.03


401.03


Injuries to Persons and Property


500.00


167.20


667.20


667.20


Public Dump Expense


100.00


100.00


91.50


8.50


W. P. A. Accounts


500.00


638.78


1,138.78


467.46


B500.00


171.32


Electric Light Rate Investi-


gation


100.00


100.00


66.56


33.44


Heating Plant - Public Building


2,000.00


M18,000.00


20,000.00


19,899.72


100.28


Water Commissioners' Sal-


aries


75.00


75.00


75.00


Water Department Ex-


6,500.00


6,500.00


6,128.02


371.98


Old Cemetery


15.00


15.00


5.50


9,50


Road Machinery Expense


1,929.41


121.24


2,050.65


1,468.44


582.21


Interest


200.00


200.00


196.12


3,88


Maturing Debt


2,500.00


14.00


14.00


14.00


County Sanatorium Main- tenance


677.11


677.11


677.11


County Sanatorium-Inter-


est on Bonds


283.82


283.82


283.82


County Sanatorium - Con- struction


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Reserve Fund


2,000.00


2,000.00


*1,991.52


8.45


$74,633.04 *$1,991.52


$46,174.12


$1,218.37 $124,017.05 $113,306.85


$6,208.90


$4,501.30


ARefund


BTo Welfare Expense


cFrom State


JTo Publie Building Maintenance


DFrom State and County EFrom Other Appropriations


KTo Land Damage LDog Licenses, County MLoan Authorized


FTo State and County


cFrom Other Appropriation $1,000.00-Refund $63.35


xFrom Schools


50.00


50.00


Mothers' Aid Appropria-


520.00


222.00


H298.00


I196.64


196.64


84.00


112.64


100.00


฿100.00


700.00


19.40


719.40


719.40


175.00


75.00


Town Clerk's Salary


15.00


15.00


7.73


$7.27


$350.00


$350.00


350.00


350.00


2,500.00


2,500.00


Acerued Interest - Special


E100.00


100.00


100.00


tenance


Public Building Mainten-


HTo Old Age Assistance IFederal Grant


pense


Transfer fre


TOWN OF RUTLAND BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 1937


GENERAL ACCOUNTS


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Cash


$8,116.14


Overlays for Abatement Taxes :


Tax Levy-1934


$101.51


Levy of 1934


$101.51


Tax Levy-1935


5.80


Levy of 1936


174.19


Tax Levy-1936


6,911.18


Levy of 1937


365.10


Tax Levy-1937


13,948.04


20,966.53


Overlay Surplus


1,049.06


Motor Vehicle Excise


Motor Vehicle Excise


Revenue


1003.82


Tax Title Revenue . .


1,477.69


Departmental Revenue ..


3,104.71


Levy of 1936. .


296.54


Levy of 1937. .


703.28


1,003.82


Tailings Account


9.71


Road Machinery Fund ..


1,085.65


Tax Titles


$678.21


Tax Title Possessions. ..


799.48


1,477.69


Departmental :


Health Department ... $521.40


Appropriation Balances to 1938 :


Pleasantdale Road Con- struction, Chapter 90 $1,877.41


Tax :


Levy of 1935. .


$4.00


Water Revenue


8,221.88


Excess and Deficiency . .


25,135.45


Accounts Receivable


Mothers' Aid .


460.67


Temporary Aid 1,043.63


Old Age Assistance .. . 1,079.01


3,104.71


Mothers' Aid, Federal Grant .... 112.64 Old Age Assistance, 133.44 Federal Grant .. . . . Old Age Administration, Federal Grant . . 67.29


Water Rates :


Levies, 1926-1937 $7,397.80


W.P.A. Account 171.32


State Sanatorium 558.08


Veterans' Hospital


266.00


8,221.88


Installing Heating Plant, Public Building . ...


100.28


Road Machinery Ex-


pense 582.21


3,044.59


State, Chapter 90 .... 2,419.58


County, Chapter 90 .... 4,945.29


8,557.11


West Rutland School


House Account ... 7,000.00


Overlay Deficit, 1925. ...


21


State Tax .


165.00


State Parks and Reser-


vations


18.27


Old Age Assistance, Ac-


count Payable ..... 142.00


$51,773.30


$51,773.36


Ilighways:


State, Chapter 81 ..... $1,192.24


DEBT ACCOUNTS


Net Funded or Fixed Debt .......


$27,000.00


Loans :


Hotel Bartlett Purchase, 1929 ... $1,500.00


Water Loan, 1929 . 7,000.00


New Fire Truck Loan, 1935. 500.00


Heating System, Public Building, 1937 18,000.00


$27,000.00


$27,000.00


TRUST ACCOUNTS


Trust Funds


$6,270.60


Ilorace II. King Library Fund ..... $434.39


144.97 David Putnam Library Fund ... . . Rufus Houghton Rural Cemetery Fund 100.00


Munroe School Fund .


5,591.24


$6,270.60


$6,270.60


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Report of the Town Treasurer


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Balance January 1, 1937 $4.343.48


Receipts 153,106.12


$157.449.60


Payments per warrants


$149.333.46


Balance December 31, 1937 8,116.14


$157.449.60


OUTSTANDING DEBT


Water Loan


$7.000.00


Bartlett Property Loan


1,500.00


Fire Apparatus Loan


500.00


Public Building Improvement Loan


18,000.00


$27.000.00


1938 MATURING DEBT


No.


Due


Amount


Interest


193 Fire Apparatus


May 20


$500.00


$12.50


199 Public Buildings


July 1


2.000.00


360.00


154 Bartlett Property


Sept. 1


1.000.00


71.25


164 Water


Oct. 15


1.000.00


350.00


$4.500.00


$793.75


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TRUST FUNDS


Bal. 1-1-37 $433.74


Income 1937 $10.65


Bal. 12-31-37


Horace King Library Fund. . .


$434.39


David N. Putnam Library Fund


141.42


3.55


144.97


Munroe School Fund


5.454.03


137.21


5,591.24


Houghton Cemetery Fund


100.00


**


100.00


$6,119.19


$151.41


$6,270.60


** Permanent Dividend to Rural Cemetery Corp.


Respectfully submitted,


EDITH M. BROOKS,


Treasurer


82


Report of the Tax Collector


To the Board of Selectmen:


I hereby submit my report for years of 1934-1935, 1936 and 1937 as listed below :


1934 TAXES


Outstanding December 31, 1936 $142.02


Cash to Treasurer $40.51


40.51


Outstanding December 31, 1937. . $101.51 This balance is in process of collection now by Law Suit.


1935


Outstanding December 31, 1935


$7,086.10


Cash to Treasurer


$6,097.09


Abatements 35.49


Tax Titles


133.72


7,076.30


Outstanding December 31, 1937 ...


$9.80


1935 EXCISE TAX


Outstanding December 31, 1936


$170.04


Cash to Treasurer $113.99


Abatements 52.05


166.04


Outstanding December 31, 1937 $4.00


83


1936 TAXES


Outstanding December 31, 1936


$17,251.28


Cash to Treasurer $10,240.57


Abatements


131.52


Tax Titles 162.07


10,534.16


Outstanding December 31, 1937


$6,717.12


1936 EXCISE TAX


Outstanding December 31, 1936. $578.65


Cash to Treasurer $299.60


6.34


Abatements


305.94


Outstanding December 31, 1937


$272.71


1937 TAXES


Total Commitments


$41,705.59


Cash to Treasurer


$27,020.29


Abatements


511.58


27,531.87


Outstanding December 31, 1937 ....


$14.173.72


1937 EXCISE TAX


Total Commitments


$4,654.48


Cash to Treasurer


$3,888.44


Abatements


232.61


4,121.05


Outstanding December 31, 1937 $533.43


84


WATER RATES


Outstanding December 31, 1936 $7,626.31


Commitments 1,810.70


$9,437.01


Cash to Treasurer $3,269.07


Abatements 233.57


3,502.57


Outstanding December 31, 1937. . . . $5,934.37


COST AND INTEREST ACCOUNT


Interest received on Taxes, Motor Vehicle and Water :


Cash to Treasurer for interest on 1935 Taxes $546.43


Cash to Treasurer for interest on 1936 Taxes 316.44


Cash to Treasurer for interest on 1937 Taxes 9.00


Cash to Treasurer for interest on Water


268.62


Total $1,140.49


Poll Tax Demands, 82 at 35c $28.70


Cash to Treasurer $28.70


Respectfully submitted,


G. EDGAR FAY, Collector


85


Report of the Trustees of the Public Library


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Dog Fund


$422.91


Appropriation


100.00


$522.91


Transferred from Reserve Fund


2.40


$525.31


Expended :


L. Edna Wheeler, Librarian $250.00


David Hanff, Books 199.77


Bindings 67.99


Sub. National Geographic


3.00


Sub. Harpers' Magazine


3.75


Supplies


.80


$525.31


Respectfully Submitted,


CHARLOTTE P. FRENCH, BERNICE F. PUTNAM, FRANCES P. HANFF, HATTIE S. GRIFFIN, EDMUND D. KELSEY,


Trustees.


Rutland, Jan. 1, 1938.


86


Report of the Librarian


Received from fines and cards $22.66


Received for magazines 23.00


$45.66


Circulation 7,679


Books added 182


Books bought 125


Books given 57


Money for magazines was given by the Home Relief So- ciety, the Grange, the Woman's Union, the Eastern Star and the Fire Department.


Magazines were given by Mr. Robert M. French, American Humane Society and the Grange.


Books were given by Howard Davis, Doris Turner, Carol Turner, Frank Marsh, John Ericson, Hazel Morris and the De- partment of Education.


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BOOKS ADDED DURING 1937


The Voice of Bugle Ann


Essays of Elia


Oxford Book of English Verse


World Almanac


Kathleen


Lyman Morley Lodge


Pioneers of Science


The Sea Beach at Ebb-Tide


Looking Backward


Painting


Public Health


Arnold Bellamy Scouts Scouts


First Aid


Scouts


Physical Development


Scouts


Bird Study


Scouts


Pioneering


Scouts


Civics


Scouts


Reading


Scouts®


Camping


Scouts


Leather Working


Farm Mechanics


Bench Works in Massachusetts


The Late George Apley


Let Me Die Tuesday


Gay Pretending


The Substitute Guest


The Lost Wagon Train


Neighbor to the Sky


Of Great Riches


From Wheat to Flour


A Vermont Boyhood


Middletown in Transition


Storm Girl


Octagon House


Northwest Passage


West of the Pecos


Kantor Lamb Quiller-Couch


Scouts Scouts W. P.A. Marquand Miller Hancock Hill Grey Carroll Franken Beardsley Ripley Lynd Lincoln Taylor Roberts Grey


88


Shining Headlands Jane of Lantern Hill Fun for the Family Katrina I've Been to London Let Your Mind Alone Romantic and Historic Florida Paradise Penrod and Sam As Long as I Live Penrod Seventeen Sabu the Elephant Bor


Pattern of Three


The Wind from the Mountains


We Are Not Alone


Spotlight Ship Ashore Crucible


To Ride the River With


No Stranger to My Heart


Alexander Legg


The Rubber Book


Bread into Roses


Unseen


Man Who Caught the Weather Technical Procedure for Geodetic Survey


High Water Data


The Bright Hill


White Banners


The Street of Fishing Cat Lost Paradise Figure Away A Roof Over Their Heads In the Steps of St. Paul My Great Wide Beautiful World


Bassett Montgomery Meyer Salminen Bailey Thurber Verrill Forbes Tarkington Loring Tarkington Tarkington Flaherty Bradley Gulbrasson


Hilton Keiland Parkman


Ames Raine Montrose Crissey Pryor Norris Terhune Aldrich


W. P. A. C'ushman Loring Foldes Coffin Taylor Hueston


Morton Harrison


89


Book of Famous Dogs The Sea of Grass Excuse Is Please


Rich Man Poor Man Candle Indoors


The Door Between


Sweden on Fifty Dollars


Something to Remember


Arron Burr, Proud Pretender


Bermuda in Three Colors


Capitol Kaleidoscope


Payne Alexander Wells Keyes Sharp


The Nutmeg Tree Old Wine


Bottome


Marconi, the Man and Wireless


Dunlap. Jr.


Selective and Critical Biblography of Horace Mann.


Horace Mann Centennial


The Blue Eagle


Orchids on Your Budget


The Citadel


Flight From Yesterday


Death by Invitation


Blind Man's Year


Pedlars Progress


Daylight Moon


Common Birds of Town and County


The Warblers of North America


Birds of the World


Recent Ramblers


The White Brigand


Brentwood


City of Bells


Last Flight


Madame Curie


Thundering Hoofs


Flowering of New England


Brooks


Halliburton


Book of Marvels


Terhune Ritcher Fairbanks Fairbanks Hull Queen Clark


.Johnson Hillis Cronin Webb Stockwell Deeping Shepherd Forrest Kinsey


Chapman Knight Abbott Marshall Hill Goridge Earhart Curie Lee


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They Seek a Country The Very House Home for Christmas Miss Buncle's Book Brentwood So We'll Live


Return of the Blue Mask


Woman at the Door


Shadows Slant North


Langworthy Family


Complete Poems of Riley


Tom Sawyer Abroad


Young De La Roche Douglas Stevenson Hill Wright Morton


Deeping Bledesos Corbett Riley Twain


JUVENILE


Jamaica Johnny


Away Goes Sally


Meggy Macintosh


Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm


A Boy Scout with Byrd


Mr. Tidy Paws Famous Legends


Hader Coatsworth Gray Wiggin Siple Sayers Crommelin Hill Morris Orton


Down Along Apple Market Street


Susan and Arabella, Pioneers


The Treasure in the Little Trunk Stories of Brave Dogs


Travel by Air, Land and Sea Street Fair Doctor Doolittle's Post Office


St. Nicholas Webster Fischer Lofting


He Went with Marco Polo


By Dog Sled for Byrd


Ten Boys from History


Kent O'Brien Sweetser Swanson


The First Rebel Wanda and Greta at Brophy Farm


Palm Twain


Tom Sawyer Abroad


Brink


Baby Island


Wonder Tales from Windmill Lands


Olcott


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Smoke Blows West


Glory of the Seas Lona of Hollybush Creek Cowboy Tommy


Tousey Reek


Automobiles from Start to Finish


The Sea for Sam


Reid and Bronson Atinson


Blinky Live at Ashfield Chico


Blanchard


Zeke, the Raccoon


Wells Lent Gale


Katrina Van Orst and Silver Rose


Adams


The Red Caravan


Criss


The Silver Bear


Brown Brink


Anything Can Happen on the River


Troop One of the Labrador


Boy's Life of the Wright Brothers


Wallace Charnley Gates-Huber


Best Stories


Chinese Children of Woodcutters Lane


Mr. Friend-o-Man


Windows Into Alaska


At the Foot of the Rainbow


Denmark Caravan


Hardy Holton Stocking Warner Applegarth Owen


Children of Banana Land


Children of the White House


The Covered Bridge


Boy Scouts' Year Book


Leo C'avanah Meigs Mathiews


Erick and Britta Window in Heaven The Yellow Cat


Olcott Houston Grigs


Harry in England


Richards Hervey


Friendly Animal Book


When the Wind Blew


Brown Doorly


The Insect Man


Fernald IIewes Fox


Grindstone Farm


Wisp a Girl of Dublin


Round the Year


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Report of Work Done on Rutland Roads, 1937


CHAPTER 90, MAINTENANCE EAST COUNTY ROAD


14,110 feet treated with 1-3 gallon tar (T. M. 2) Honed 400 cubic yards, screened gravel cover used.


One section 1,500 feet long scarified, reshaped and widened to 24 feet.


250 yards of gravel used, treated with hot tar (T. H. 2), 1-3 gallon per square yard.


Three miles of shoulders scraped, graded and brush cut. 6,000 feet of traffic line painted.


MAPLE AVENUE


Shoulders scraped, graded and brush cut.


Four large trees removed.


700 feet treated with tar (T. M. 2) and honed 60 cubic yards. Screened gravel cover used.


Eighteen station posts set.


PLEASANTDALE ROAD


Shoulders graded, brush cut and patched. 600 feet of traffic line painted. LAKE AVENUE


Patched and brush cut.


450 feet of traffic line painted.


POMMAGUSSETT ROAD CHAPTER 90, CONSTRUCTION


2000 feet road built. 1500 cubic yards of excavating.


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2300 yards of gravel used.


375 cubic yards of surface gravel used. 120 feet 12-inch pipe laid. Three 2x4 drop inlets built.


Three station posts set, and forty trees cut.


PLEASANTDALE ROAD CHAPTER 90, CONSTRUCTION


1400 yards of excavation used ahead in swamp. 900 yards of gravel used.


Sixty-five guard rail posts with cable set.


Forty feet 30-inch pipe laid; thirty-four feet 12-inch pipe laid; forty-two feet 16-inch pipe laid. 1936 and 1937 work will be surfaced in spring as soon as weather permits.


POMMAGUSSETT ROAD CHAPTER 81


Dragged three times, and scraped five times.


Brush cut and fifty yards of gravel used for patching.


One section treated with tar and honed.


One Congress iron pipe laid, 32x16.


One Congress iron pipe laid, 36x15.


WACHUSSETT STREET


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


Twenty yards of gravel used for patching.


One Congress iron pipe, 32×15.


Three large boulders removed.


MUSCHOPAUGE ROAD


Dragged twice, scraped three times. Brush cut.


One section stone filled. 350×14x8.


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One hundred yards of gravel used for cover. One Congress iron pipe, 24x15.


CENTRAL TREE ROAD


Dragged twice, scraped three times.


1600 feet treated with tar and honed.


One Congress iron pipe, 32x15, laid.


BRITNAL DRIVE


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


One section graveled, 250x14x5.


One section graveled, 200x14x6.


Fifty yards of gravel used for patching.


GLENWOOD ROAD


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


One Congress iron pipe laid, 30x30.


One six-foot extension added.


One section graveled, 1500x15x6.


One section graveled, 400x14x4.


One section oiled, 1550 feet, with one gal. oil per square yard and mixed in place.


One section, 1100 feet, treated with oil and honed.


Two three-foot shoulders treated with oil on R. R. Hill. Seventy-five yards of ledge blasted and removed.


Twenty-five yards of gravel used for patching


CAMPBELL STREET


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut. One Congress iron pipe laid, 24x15. 160 yards of gravel used filling in mud holes.


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BUSHY LANE


Dragged three times and scraped three times. Brush cut.


Twenty yards of gravel used for patching.


HALFREY ROAD


Scraped and brush cut.


SASSAWANNA ROAD


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


Six large boulders removed.


Forty yards of patching used.


RIVER STREET


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


Twenty yards of gravel used for patching.


INTERVALE ROAD


Dragged four times, scraped six times. Brush cut.


One Congress iron pipe, 26x15, laid.


One Congress iron pipe relaid.


New bridge under construction by the W. P. A.


OVERLOOK STREET


Dragged once, scraped twice. Brush cut.


RIDGE ROAD


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


Thirty yards of gravel used in patching.


Twenty-five yards of ledge drilled and blasted.


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PRESCOTT STREET


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


One section graveled, 750x18x4.


One section, 750 feet, treated with oil, one gallon per square yard mixed in place.


HILLSIDE ROAD


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


One section graveled, 300×14x5.


One section graveled, 300x14x5.


One Congress iron pipe installed, 36x12.


MILES STREET


Treated with 1-3 gallon tar per square yard and honed.


CLOVERDALE ROAD


Dragged once, scraped twice.


Brush cut.


Eighteen yards of gravel used patching.


CHARNOCK HILL ROAD


Dragged three times, scraped three times. Brush cut.


Most of this road was graveled by the W. P. A.


MUNICIPAL DRIVE


Patched.


LONGMEADOW ROAD


Dragged three times, scraped four times.




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