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Name
Disease
Y
Age M
D
Residence
8 Marjorie L. Willson Tuberculosis
23
8
0
Mattapan, Mass.
14 Harry Clemovich Tuberculosis
50
1
11
Boston, Mass.
15 Domenic Giovanelli Tuberculosis
25
1 30
Boston, Mass.
17 Eva Sapir Tuberculosis
77
Brookline, Mass.
19 Max Schulman Tuberculosis
62
Boston, Mass.
20 Edward F. Noonan Diabetes Mellitus
64
11
19
Fitchburg, Mass.
21 Ralph J. Harn Tuberculosis
37
0
1
Gardner, Mass.
23 Charles A. O'Hearn Tuberculosis
39
3
12
Cambridge, Mass.
25 John Hmielowski Tuberculosis
44
Southbridge, Mass.
30 Edgar Latour Tuberculosis
50
3
7
Webster, Mass.
July
1 Ida H. Balcolm Cerebral hemorrhage
78
7
20
Worcester, Mass.
2 Raymond S. Lambert Tuberculosis
44
2
19
Whitman, Mass.
3 Benjamin T. Chandler Tuberculosis
63
4
11
Everett, Mass.
7 Elmer H. Aldrich Tuberculosis
43
1
15
Monson, Mass.
8 Albert F. Tucker Heart Disease
61
0
25
Providence, R.I.
10 Nellie M. Johnson Carcinoma
34
3
10
Orange, Mass.
14 Giovanni Milori Lung abscess
41
0
18
Lawrence, Mass.
15 Jonathan Moore Tuberculosis
79
11
27
Weymouth, Mass.
16 Frederick A. Belcher Tuberculosis
47
9
5
E. Cambridge, Mass.
21 Mayda Elsie Beaman Tuberculosis
35
6
5
Shrewsbury, Mass.
22 Edgar R. Davis Cerebral hemorrhage
40
2
9
Oxford, Mass.
28 Eric W. Anderson Tuberculosis
46
4
25
Foxboro, Mass.
29
DEATHS (Continued)
Age
Date
Name
Disease
Y
M
D
Residence
29 Jesse W. Bowen Nephritis
67
10
23
N. Brookfield, Mass.
29 Ralph J. MacNeil Tuberculosis
39
9
22
Bangor, Maine
August
3 Frank L. O'Donnell Tuberculosis
41
5
29
Dorchester, Mass.
6 George Perun Tuberculosis
52
4
0
New Britain, Conn.
7 John P. Volage Tuberculosis
50
1
1
Hartford, Conn.
11 John H. Gillen Meningitis. Tuberculosis
48
5
22
Revere, Mass.
13 Edward A. Lawton Tuberculosis
40
4
11
Providence, R.I.
13 Sten Albert Oberg Tuberculosis
40
0
13
Chelsea, Mass.
13 Raymond J. Brault Tuberculosis
26
11
24
Lynn, Mass.
14 John H. Meehan Tuberculosis
28
6
19
Dorchester, Mass.
17 Abraham Goldenberg Tuberculosis. Heart Disease
62
Dorchester, Mass.
17 Abraham Siegel Tuberculosis
56
4
2
Roxbury, Mass.
20 John F. Ezekiel Tuberculosis
60
9
8
Winthrop, Mass.
21 Antoinette Conley Tuberculosis
37
11
21
Dorchester, Mass.
26 Patrick Ridge Tuberculosis
42
6
23
Woonsocket, R.I.
31 Wallace B. Gillies Tuberculosis
41
3
6
Worcester, Mass.
September
1 Eva Mae Young Tuberculosis
40
7
27
Boston, Mass.
10 Raoul A. Deschenes Tuberculosis
46
6
14
Salem, Mass.
13 Bessie M. Desposito Bronchopneumonia
34
0
4
Chelsea, Mass.
13 Joseph Goldstein Addison's Disease
42
0
29
Worcester, Mass.
17 Frank H. Knowlton Tuberculosis
42
1
11
Pawtucket, R.I.
-
30
DEATHS (Continued)
Date
Name
Disease
Y
Age M
D
Residence
20 Joseph S. Hewitt Tuberculosis
58
7
13
Winthrop, Mass.
20 Alfred A. Beninati Tuberculosis
25
6
28
Belmont, Mass.
23 Theodore J. Teftsidelis Tuberculosis
24
5
17
Lynn, Mass.
23 Ernest D. Jackson Tuberculosis
42
6
25
Woburn, Mass.
23 Louis J. Joseph Tuberculosis
22
4
3
Boston, Mass.
26 Adelard Trahan Tuberculosis
52
5
7
Waterville, Maine
26 Edward O'Connor Tuberculosis
47
7
9
Leominster, Mass.
October
1 James R. Walsh Heart Disease
45
6
15
Worcester, Mass.
6 Albert L. Johnson Tuberculosis
46
5
18
Quincy, Mass.
6 James W. Dempsey Tuberculosis
23
3 17
Somerville, Mass.
10 Joseph Simone Lung abscess
42
8
25
Lynn, Mass.
10 Rafal Yurewicz Uremia
43
10
4
Jamaica Plain, Mass.
12 Roy M. Buskey Heart Disease
50
8
10
Montgomery, Vt.
12 James J. McDermott Cirrhosis of liver
47
6
7
Lawrence, Mass.
14 Evelyn V. Mearon Tuberculosis
30
0 19
N. Brookfield, Mass.
19 William J. Buckley Heart Disease
52
1
18
Uxbridge, Mass.
22 Joseph Venette Stenosis
50
1
13
Athol, Mass.
23 Julia T. Coonan Carcinoma
59
9
13
New Haven, Conn.
31 Paul J. Ryan Carcinoma
63
2
9
Worcester, Mass.
November
4 Peter Marchey Uremia
50
2
3
Peabody, Mass.
5 Josephine Precious Tuberculosis
44
8
22
Cambridge, Mass.
31
DEATHS (Continued)
Date
Name
Disease
Y
Age M
D
Residence
6 Sara C. MacFarlane Tuberculosis
30
2
21
Westboro, Mass.
6 Henry A. Lalone Hemiplegia
51
8
19
Roxbury, Mass. Ware, Mass.
8 Joseph Gura Tuberculosis
42
4
14
12 Donald F. Melcher Tuberculosis
41
10
24
Ellsworth, Maine
12 James J. Mahoney Tuberculosis
29
4
12
S. Boston, Mass.
15 Mary D. Chiacchia Tuberculosis
20
5
11
Boston, Mass.
16 LeRoy Bunch Abscess of brain
39
11
21
Milford, Mass.
19 Florindo Bevilacqua Tuberculosis
61
7
2
Revere, Mass.
23 Jeanette B. Pleau Tuberculosis
29
5
0
Hyde Park, Mass.
24 Vassel L. Dselfhook Tuberculosis
45
7
2
S. Brewer, Maine
27 Louis J. Gallagher Cerebral thrombosis
69
7
23
Providence, R.I.
29 Henry Frank Cerebral hemorrhage
68
10
28
Shrewsbury, Mass.
December
1 Joseph H. Wilder Cerebral hemorrhage
52
2
6
Palmer, Mass.
5 Wilfred G. Bernier Tuberculosis
44
4
6
No residence
6 Irene M. Curley Fracture of skull
18
8
26
Holden, Mass.
6 Marjorie M. Hamilton Fracture of skull
24
9
2
Millbury, Mass.
64
4
Worcester, Mass.
9 Frank Kiley Arteriosclerosis 9 Joseph J. Kanownik Tuberculosis
46
9
4
Meriden, Conn.
9 Oliver Whaley Tuberculosis
46
3
20
Hartford, Conn.
11 Robert G. Ames Suicide by poisonous gas
21
3
0
Holden, Mass.
11 Henrietta L. Hasselmann Poisonous gas
20
8
21
Worcester, Mass.
12 Frederick C. Buttner Tuberculosis
45
0
14
Dorchester, Mass.
32
DEATHS (Continued)
Date
Name
Disease
Y
Age M
D
Residence
12 Frank D. Drummey Tuberculosis
45
2
19
Norwood, Mass.
12 Harold E. Adams Paricarditis
27
7
8
Woonsocket, R.I.
12 Charles E. Capen Arteriosclerosis
68
4 10
N. Brookfield, Mass.
13 Joseph H. Lane Arteriosclerosis
68
1 23
Worcester, Mass.
13 John L. Cahill Tuberculosis
50
3
27
Northampton, Mass.
14 Lloyd D. Nutting Lobar pneumonia
38
4
0
Allston, Mass.
14 Harold A. Walker Tuberculosis
48
8
27
Guilford, Maine
15 Margaret Blake Tuberculosis
29
1
0
Cambridge, Mass.
15 Roy M. Passmore Tuberculosis
55
6
25
Lubec, Maine
20 Molly Deshowitz Tuberculosis
20
11
28
Dorchester, Mass.
24 Ida (Sloback) Sherman Tuberculosis
55
Dorchester, Mass.
26 Otto Person Tuberculosis
66
3
7
Revere, Mass.
26 Patrick J. O'Malley Heart Disease
61
10
16
Clinton, Mass.
27 Wilton Wharton, Jr. Tuberculosis
48
1
23
Winthrop, Mass.
33
DOGS LICENSED DURING THE YEAR 1938
144 Male dogs @ $2.00
$288 00
31 Female dogs @ $5.00
155.00
39 Spayed female dogs @ $2.00
78.00
214 Total $521.00
214 fees @ $0.20
42.80
Paid Town Treasurer
$478.20
LICENSES ISSUED DURING 1938
Series 1 Resident Citizens' Fishing
80
Series 2 Resident Citizens' Hunting
30
Series 3 Resident Citizens' Sporting 51
Series 4 Resident Women and Minor
32
Series 7 Resident Sporting and Trapping, free
5
Series 9 Non-resident Citizen Minor Fishing
2
Series 14 Duplicates
2
Total 202
LIST OF JURORS AS REVISED BY SELECTMEN, 1938
Name Occupation
Residence
David M. Hanff
Merchant
Maple Ave.
Walter H. Sargent
Real Estate
Main St.
Merrill H. Wheeler Farmer Wachusett St.
George E. Smith
Carpenter
Main St. Main St.
Mark A. Putnam Farmer
Melvin L. Parks
Fireman
Central Tree Road
Hilding A. Johnson Farmer Pleasant Dale Road
Frank E. Carroll
Superintendent Maple Ave. Plumber Main St.
Herbert M. Prouty
Matthew J. Delehanty
Farmer White Hall Road
Lloyd H. Campbell
Store Manager
Main St.
Frank E. Matthews
Plumber
Main St.
34
LIST OF JURORS AS REVISED BY SELECTMEN, 1938 (Continued)
Frank H. Calkins
Truckman
Walter J. Bell
Foreman
F. Selby Paddock
Farmer
Lawrence E. Smith
Shoe Repairer
Herbert E. Calkins Electrician
Maple Ave.
Burton H. Fiske
Farmer
Charles A. Hatstat
Mechanic
Clarence T. Oliver
Carpenter
Fred Mueller
Laborer
Charnock Hill Road Main St.
DRAWN DURING THE YEAR 1938
Francis G. Wales
March 11, 1938
Clarence T. Oliver
Walter J. Bell
August 20, 1938 December 24, 1938
Respectfully submitted,
FRANCES P. HANFF,
Town Clerk.
Bushy Lane Main St.
Pleasant Dale Road Intervale Road Main St.
Eldred F. Webber
Engineer
Pommagussett St. Main St.
35
Report of the Selectmen
The Report of the Selectmen is herewith submitted for the year ending December 31, 1938.
TOWN MODERATOR
Salary :
Appropriation
$10.00
Expended : Charles J. Campbell
$10.00
$10.00
SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Salaries :
Appropriation
$350.00
Expended :
Clarence E. Prescott
$125.00
Charles E. Taylor
125.00
Charles J. Campbell
100.00
$350.00
Department Expense :
Appropriation
$50.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
5.13
Total Amount Available
$55.13
Expended :
Prouty Printing Co., Printing $9.50
Clarence E. Prescott, Perambulating
Town Lines and use of car 10.00
36
Charles J. Campbell, Perambulating Town Lines and use of car 10.00
Charles E. Taylor, Perambulating Town Lines 7.00
Charles J. Campbell, three trips to Boston 9.00
Charles T. Taylor, postage & telephone 1.63
Agnes J. Martin, typing 4.00
Worcester County Selectmen's
Association, dues
4.00
$55.13
TOWN ACCOUNTANT'S DEPARTMENT
Salary :
$350.00
Appropriation
Expended : Albert J. Thomas $350.00
$350.00
Department Expense : Appropriation Expended :
$15.00
Albert J. Thomas, postage & telephone
$3.35
$3.35
Unexpended $11.65
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT
Salary :
$300.00
Appropriation
Expended :
Edith M. Brooks
$300.00
$300.00
37
Department Expense : Appropriation
$125.00
Albert J. Thomas, Treasurer's Bond $31.50
Registry of Deeds, Tax Title & Recording Deeds 3.96
Edith M. Brooks, postage & telephone
33.59
Director of Accounts, Certifying Notes
4.00
Narcus Bros., Supplies
6.49
Edith M. Brooks, travel
15.00
Northborough Nat'l. Bank, Printing checks 19.00
$113.54
Unexpended
$11.46
COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT
Salary :
Appropriation
$500.00
Expended :
G. Edgar Fay
$500.00
$500.00
Department Expense :
Appropriation
$250.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
53.89
Total Amount Available
$303.89
Expended :
Albert J. Thomas, bond
$63.00
Walter J. Kane, Deputy Collector's Bond
10.00
G. Edgar Fay, postage
81.68
Barre Gazette, printing
47.18
Hobbs & Warren, supplies
16.34
38
Narcus Bros., supplies
4.29
Tax Title, costs
45.90
Barre Gazette, Advertising
35.50
$303.89
ASSESSOR'S DEPARTMENT
Salaries :
Appropriation :
$700.00
Expended :
George E. Smith
$235.80
F. Selby Paddock
193.80
William E. Hunt
47.40
$477.00
Unexpended
$223.00
Department Expense :
Appropriation
$225.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
40.15
Total Amount Available
$265.15
Expended :
Marjorie E. Viner
$23.00
William E. Hunt
1.50
F. Selby Paddock
10.82
George E. Smith
3.00
G. R. Barnsted
1.00
Hobbs & Warren
27.54
Narcus Bros.
5.19
David M. Hanff
.75
Wakefield Item Co.
.55
Nellie I. Griffin
.10
Barre Gazette
123.29
Worcester County Abstract Co.
52.21
39
Devol Printing Co. 1.20
Worcester Truck Co.
15.00
$265.15
TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT
Salary :
Appropriation
$100.00
Expended :
Mrs. Frances P. Hanff
$100.00
$100.00
Department Expense : Appropriation
$50.00
Expended :
Albert J. Thomas, clerk's Bond
$5.00
Times Publishing Co., Supplies
4.10
Robinson Seal Co. 3.10
Frances P. Hanff, postage, travel, dues
15.75
$27.95
Unexpended
$22.05
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
Salaries :
Appropriation
$125.00
Expended :
H. Edward Wheeler
$6.00
Matthew J. Delehanty
29.40
James F. O'Herron
21.60
Rufus D. Putnam
22.80
Frances P. Hanff
22.80
$102.60
Unexpended
$22.40
40
Department Expense :
Appropriation
$150.00
Expended :
Walter Sargent
$4.50
E. Dexter Marsh
7.50
Carl E. Boquist
5.00
Prouty Printing Co.
23.85
John Collins, posting warrants
12.00
Daniel J. Fitzgerald, teller
16.00
Harold I. Judkins Jr., teller
3.50
Matthew J. Cullen, teller
16.00
George M. Campbell, teller
9.50
Rufus D. Putnam, teller
3.50
Albert J. Thomas, teller
5.00
Charles E. Carroll, teller
12.50
George E. Smith, teller
6.00
Albert J. Thomas, typing
1.00
Agnes J. Martin, typing
1.50
Frances P. Hanff, express & Postage
.35
Lorena Fitzpatrick
11.22
$138.92
Unexpended
$11.08
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$100.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
59.84
Total Amount Available
$159.84
Expended :
Charles W. Proctor, Town Counsel $50.00
Charles W. Proctor, Legal Services 28.00
Frederick W. Hiller. Legal Services
81.84
$159.84
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WATER DEPARTMENT
Salaries :
Appropriation
$80.00
Expended :
John Collins
$30.00
Lloyd H. Campbell
25.00
Frank E. Matthews
25.00
$80.00
PUBLIC BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
$1,200.00
Credit 2-3 Public Building Expense
(Assumed by School Department, $3,350.82)
$2,150.82
Total Amount Available
$3,350.82
Expended :
William R. White, Janitor
$1,304.00
Gardner Electric Light Co.
382.24
E. Dexter Marsh, coal and oil
830.03
Herbert Bigelow
4.00
C. Arthur Marsh, insurance
146.50
Frances P. Hanff, insurance
270.85
Albert J. Thomas, insurance
189.90
Nellie I. Griffin, supplies
21.24
Rutland Garage
2.88
Leo Holdroyd, repairs on lawn mower
5.50
Omar Bedell, labor
2.50
H. Gordon Calkins, supplies
9.45
Hardy's Filling Station, oil
.50
Eino Taipale, labor
48.50
Finan's Express
.35
Perkins & Butler, supplies
7.79
$3,226.23
Unexpended
$124.59
42
PUBLIC BUILDING REPAIRS
Appropriation $2,000.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
208.71
Total Amount Available
$2,208.71
Expended :
Putnam & Bell, painting $79.55
Herbert Prouty, plumbing 11.45
George E. Smith, labor
382.39
Arthur Smith, labor
357.88
Nellie I. Griffin, supplies
9.02
Holden Lumber & Supply, lumber
21.52
Fuller Lumber Co., lumber, etc. 939.78
Cheney Grain Co., cement
39.63
Elwood Adams, hardware
6.98
G. F. Blake Co., bolts and washers
2.80
Finan's Express, express charges
.35
David M. Hanff, nails
3.85
E. Dexter Marsh, sewer pipe
2.56
James Curtis, labor
31.00
Foster Mosher, labor
1.50
Tony Martelli, labor and trucking
21.50
H. Gordon Calkins, wiring
212.95
Frank E. Matthews, labor
40.00
Robert Marsh, labor
44.00
$2,208.71
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $150.00
Expended : John Collins, police duty $78.26
Carl E. Boquist, police duty 44.30
43
G. Edgar Fay, police duty
17.68
$140.24
Unexpended $9.76
FOREST FIRES
Appropriation $100.00
Expended :
Payroll
$35.10
D. B. Smith & Co., two nozzles
2.06
$37.16
Unexpended $62.84
FOREST WARDEN
Salary :
Appropriation
$50.00
Expended :
Maurice M. Gordon $50.00
$50.00
TREE WARDEN
Appropriation $25.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
69.15
Total Amount Available
$94.15
Expended :
H. Edward Wheeler, labor
$44.90
H. Gordon Calkins, labor Clarence T. Oliver, labor
3.00
8.50
44
Walter C. Putnam, labor
34.00
Henry W. Calkins, labor
3.75
$94.15
MOTH DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $300.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
1.47
Total Amount Available $301.47
Expended :
H. Gordon Calkins, sup't. payroll $274.50
H. Gordon Calkins, auto hire and freight 2.76
James Higgins & Son, creosote
12.96
Harold F. Fales, auto hire
11.25
$301.47
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Salary :
$50.00
Appropriation
Expended :
Herbert M. Prouty $50.00
$50.00
DEPARTMENT EXPENSE
Appropriation $10.00
Expended :
Worcester Stamp Co., supplies
$3.48
Edith M. Brooks, express
.99
$4.47
Unexpended $5.53
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DOG OFFICER
$50.00
Appropriation Expended : ' Edwin M. Leavitt $48.96
$48.96
Unexpended
$1.04
BOARD OF HEALTH
Salaries :
$75.00
Appropriation
Expended :
John B. Coffin
$25.00
Charles E. Carroll
25.00
Mark A. Putnam
25.00
$75.00
Department Expense see Board of Health Report.
COUNTY HOSPITAL ASSESSMENTS
Appropriation $1,887.95
Expended :
Construction Payment
$1,000.00
Interest
238.68
Maintenance
649.27
$1,887.95
CATTLE INSPECTOR
Salary :
Appropriation
$75.00
Expended :
A. Clifford Wheeler
$75.00
$75.00
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VITAL STATISTICS
Appropriation
$200.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
17.50
Total Amount Available
$217.50
Expended :
Frances P. Hanff $217.50
$217.50
BRIDGE DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$60.00
Unexpended
$60.00
CHAPTER 81 MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
$3,400.00
State Allotment
10,200.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
19.10
Total Amount Available
$13,619.10
Expended :
George R. Willis, Sup't. Payroll $12,119.74
George R. Willis, telephone, postage, etc.
32.80
N. E. Asphalt & Tar Co.
448.37
Kopper's Co., Tarmac
209.57
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.
355.99
Parker Danner Co., supplies
134.52
Nellie I. Griffin, supplies
40.28
General Welding Co., welding
56.40
Holden Sand & Gravel Co.
3.20
E. Dexter Marsh, coal
44.13
M. D. W. Commission, gravel
123.20
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George Davis, blasting
9.10
Railway Express Co.
.74
Finan's Express
3.84
Turner Day & Woolworth Co., tools
18.86
Equipment Co., tools
6.50
Perrin Seamens Co., tools
9.06
Claflin, Sumner Coal Co.
2.80
$13,619.10
CHAPTER 90 MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
$1,600.00
State Allotment
2,000.00
County Allotment
2,000.00
Total Amount Available
$5,600.00
Expended :
George R. Willis, Sup't. of Payroll
$4,577.02
N. E. Metal Culvert 772.01
Kopper's Products Co., tarmac
119.95
Berger Metal Culvert Co.
22.50
Cheney Grain Co., cement
17.38
Holt Coal Co.
27.84
State Prison Colony, cement posts
32.00
E. Dexter Marsh, coal
21.85
$5,590.55
Unexpended $9.45
POMMAGUSSETT ROAD CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION
Appropriation State Allotment
$1,500.00 3,000.00
48
County Allotment 1,500.00
Total Amount Available
$6,000.00
Expended :
George R. Willis, Sup't. Payroll $2,363.20
Berger Metal Culvert 80.36
Weston R. Upham, dump for stumps 15.00
E. Dexter Marsh, coal 15.99
Greenough Bros., Inc., moving shovel 15.00
State Colony, concrete posts
56.00
$2,545.55
Unexpended
$3,454.45
PLEASANTDALE ROAD
CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION
Balance unexpended 1937
$1,877.41
Expended :
George R. Willis, Payroll
$842.08
Kopper's Co., tar
788.52
Holden Lumber & Supply Co.
27.37
Thomas Doyle, gravel
40.00
M. D. W. Supply Commission, gravel
25.00
W. N. Potter Grain Stores, Inc., cement
9.28
Trans-Mixer Rd. Mix Agency
25.00
Nellie I. Griffin, supplies
2.21
Direct Stores, Inc., paint and brushes
6.21
$1,765.67
Unexpended
$111.74
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PLEASANTDALE ROAD CHAPTER 90 CONSTRUCTION
Appropriation State Allotment
$1,500.00
3,000.00
County Allotment
1,500.00
Total Amount Available
$6,000.00
Expended :
George R. Willis, Sup't. Payroll
$3,394.89
Berger Metal Culvert Co. 144.64
Eastern Fence & Wire Co.
68.23
Boston & Maine Railroad
8.27
E. Dexter Marsh, coal
3.25
A. Dempsey, posts
6.00
Henry Robinson. 2.000 yds. filling
100.00
$3,725.28
U'nexpended
$2,274.72
ROAD MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Balance January 1, 1938
$582.21
Appropriation from Road Machinery Fund
2,272.40
Reimbursement 5.33
Total Amount Available $2,859.94
Expended :
Rutland Garage, gas, oil and repairs $812.72
Firestone Auto Supply, supplies 164.29
Gulf Oil Corp., oil 75.92
H. F. Davis Tractor Co., oil and parts
94.00
Harry R. Holman, repairs 2.00
Gardner Electric Light Co. 7.20
Fay's Esso Station, gas and belt
36.03
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Annie Hopps, gas 37.94
George F. Blake, Inc., nuts, bolts, etc. 67.99
Bowker-Hamlin Co., supplies 108.85
Prescott's Bus Line, Inc., welding, etc. 49.01
Fyr-Fyter Products, extinguishers 13.13
National Glass Works, door glass 6.00
Nellie I. Griffin, supplies
13.62
Mechanics Rubber Co., hose
1.50
Rutland State San., gas
.60
David M. Hanff, supplies
1.95
Boston & Maine Railroad
.62
Hedge & Mattheis, plow and hose
78.90
Christie & Thompson, Inc., heater and oil 25.48
Southwestern Petroleum Co., grease
88.80
E. W. Systrom Co., snow plow assembly 71.50
Railway Express .92
Henry W. Calkins, plank
2.16
Warren D. Sampson Co., repairs
35.48
Pratt & Inman, steel and welding 12.30
E. Dexter Marsh, oil 6.00
Central Machine Co., repairs
4.30
Dudley Lock Corp., locks
4.32
C. Arthur Marsh & Co., insurance
33.12
Finan's Express
1.35
Barnsdell Refining Corp., grease and oil 12.30
Allied Steel Co., rooter and plow points 14.45
$1,884.75
Balance
$975.19
Appropriated for new snow plow
$445.00
Unexpended
$530.19
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SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT
Appropriated from Road Machinery Account
$445.00
Expended :
Hedge & Mattheis Co., snow plow $441.39
$441.39
Unexpended $3.61
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
Appropriation
$1,500.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
640.65
Refund
14.50
Total Amount Available
$2,155.15
Expended :
George R. Willis, Sup't. Payroll $1,619.15
Farmer's Corp. Trading Assoc., salt 37.00
Cheney Grain Co., salt 37.00
Clarence E. Prescott, plowing 337.00
Herbert K. Bigelow, plowing
125.00
$2,155.15
SNOW FENCE
Appropriation $250.00
Expended :
E. W. Systrom Co., snow fence
$244.53
$244.53
Unexpended $5.47
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STREET LIGHTS
Appropriation $1,650.00
Expended :
Gardner Electric Light Co. $1,483.75
$1,483.75
Unexpended
$166.25
SOLDIER'S RELIEF
Appropriation $100.00
Expended :
Case No. 1
$25.00
Case No. 2
10.00
Case No. 3
10.00
$45.00
Unexpended $55.00
STATE AID
Transferred from Mother's Aid
$50.00
Transferred from Injury to Persons and Property
30.00
$80.00
Expended :
Case No. 1 $80.00
$80.00
MEMORIAL DAY
$150.00
Appropriation Expended : Ware Brass Band $90.00
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R. L. Allen, Florist
9.90
W. J. Prescott, express .45
Clarence L. Bigelow, food
7.25
Boston Regalia Co., grave markers
17.50
Perkins & Butler, Inc., flags
5.50
Benson Brothers & Co., paper plates
6.24
Walter Morrill, butter
.75
$137.59
Unexpended
$12.41
TRADE SCHOOL
Appropriation $200.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
53.80
Total Amount Available
$253.80
Expended :
City of Worcester $253.80
$253.80
MISCELLANEOUS
Appropriation $50.00
Expended :
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. $17.30
Mattsons Greenhouse, wreath 10.00
Alfred Davis, repairing traffic clock 2.00
$29.30
Unexpended $20.70
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PRINTING TOWN REPORTS
Appropriation $230.00
Expended :
Times Publishing Co. $229.60
$229.60 .40
Unexpended
CARE OF TOWN CLOCK
Appropriation $30.00
Expended :
Charles J. Campbell $30.00
$30.00
INJURIES TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Appropriation $200.00
Expended :
James A. Bell, damage to automobile $35.00
Holden Clinic
20.50
Holden District Hospital
5.00
$60.50
$139.50
Transferred to State Aid Department
30.00
Unexpended
$109.50
OLD CEMETERIES
Appropriation
$15.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
1.93
Total Amount Available $16.93
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Expended :
A. H. Dempsey, labor $3.50
Mark A. Putnam, labor 5.50
Walter C. Putnam, labor
5.50
Taylor Abstract Co., recording deed
2.43
$16.93
PUBLIC DUMP MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
$50.00
Expended :
Malcolm Bulfinch, labor $47.75
$47.75
Unexpended $2.25
W.P.A. EXPENSE ACCOUNT
Balance carried forward from 1937
$171.32
Appropriation
400.00
Transferred from Overlay Surplus Account
1,000.00
Total Amount Available
$1,571.32
Expended :
Payroll and truck hire
$1,510.80
Marjorie E. Viner, typing
25.75
Nellie I. Griffin, supplies
9.95
Elwood Adams, cross-cut saw
3.60
F. Wellington, filing saws
6.25
$1,556.35
Unexpended $14.97
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OLD HOME DAY
Appropriation $100.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
1.09
Total Amount Available
$101.09
Expended :
Heywood-Wakefield Band $90.00
Gardner Electric Light Co. 4.59
H. Gordon Calkins, electric work and rental 6.50
$101.09
STAGE SCENERY AND CURTAIN
Appropriation
$400.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
5.35
Total Amount Available
$405.35
Expended :
George V. C. Lord, scenery and curtain
$370.00
Clarence T. Oliver, labor
21.00
Bernard L. Oliver, labor
7.50
Nellie I. Griffin, hardware
6.85
$405.35
INSTALLING HEAT AND PLUMBING IN PUBLIC BUILDING
Balance carried forward from 1937
$100.28
Transferred from Reserve Fund
4.94
Total Amount Available
$105.22
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Expended :
W. A. Fuller Lumber Co., metal ceiling $23.92
Frank E. Matthews, plumbing 16.09
Arthur E. Smith, labor
11.05
Tony Martelli, trucking
45.00
Holden Lumber & Supply Co., flooring
9.16
$105.22
NEW COMMUNITY BUILDING AND SCHOOLHOUSE
Appropriation from Cash in Treasury
$7,000.00
Loan Authorized
36,000.00
Total Amount Available $43,000.00
Expense to date on Community Building :
E. A. Chamberlin, surveying $9.00
Hutchins & French, architects 891.07
B. A. Wade Co., contractors 11,111.20
Payroll, labor on sewer line
17.50
E. Dexter Marsh, sewer pipe
9.52
Cheney Grain Co., cement
.75
$12,039.04
Expense to date on School Building :
Susanne C. Alley, land
$300.00
Hazel H. Wood, land 200.00
E. A. Chamberlin, surveying
24.50
Clarence E. Prescott, recording deeds 4.10
S. W. Hayes Assoc., architects
730.66
Worcester Telegram Publishing Co., advertising for bids 22.50
J. Rosse & Son Co., contractors 7,944.10
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$9,225.86
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Total expenditure to date
$21,264.90
Unexpended
$21,735.10
RESERVE FUND
Appropriation $2,000.00
Transferred to :
Selectmen's Expense
$5.13
Collector's Expense
53.89
Assessor's Expense
40.15
Public Building Repairs
208.71
Fire Department
2.81
Board of Health Expense
120.40
Vital Statistics
17.50
Chapter 81, highway
19.10
Snow Removal
640.65
Tree Warden
69.15
Moth Department
1.47
Old Age Assistance
46.11
Schools
255.65
Trade Schools
53.80
Old Home Day
1.09
Stage Scenery and Curtains
5.35
Public Bldg. Heating Plant
4.94
Old Cemeteries
1.93
Legal Department
59.84
$1,607.67
Unexpended $392.33
Respectfully submitted,
CLARENCE E. PRESCOTT, CHARLES E. TAYLOR, CHARLES J. CAMPBELL, Board of Selectmen.
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Report of the Town Accountant
Rutland, Mass., January 12, 1939 To the Board of Selectmen :
The report of the accounts of the Town of Rutland for the year ended December 31, 1938, is herewith submitted, in accordance with the classifications prescribed by the Director of Accounts of the Commonwealth, and as required by statute.
This report includes a statement of all receipts and expendi- tures for 1938, a tabulated statement of appropriations, and a statement of assets and liabilities as of December 31, 1938.
Respectfully submitted, ALBERT J. THOMAS, Town Accountant.
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RECEIPTS
General Revenue :
Taxes-Poll, Personal and Real Estate :
Current Year
$23,218.93
Previous Years
13,981.86
Tax Title Redemptions
382.46
Tax Title Sales
74.77
$37,658.02
From State :
Reimbursement for Loss of Taxes
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