Town annual report of Saugus 1936, Part 15

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 426


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At two different fires during the year the heat and flame damaged the wires, causing immediate replacement.


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[Dec. 31


The town's fire alarm system now occupies the position on the pole stipulated by the underwriters and therefore en- titles us to some credit in the insurance rating as well as making for a safer system.


The road widening job on the turnpike has caused con- siderable work to be done, much of it on a rush basis, and will continue during 1937.


The pole line formerly used on the turnpike between Hawkes Corner and Main Street has been removed in part and will all be removed during 1937.


The replacement of three fire boxes of a certain style, known as a Gardner Box, should be done at once. This type of box is considered a definite hazard by the Underwriters because of certain features and is being retired by all other towns and cities as fast as possible. The remaining boxes contain among their numbers some 40 of the original boxes which should be replaced at a definite rate, say 10 a year.


A new Central Station, housed in fire proof quarters (which are available,) should be provided at once as the present central office equipment is badly worn after some 40 years of service. The three tower bell mechanisms; two are about 45 years old, the other about 40, should be retired due to their worn condition and the fact that the sound produced from these bells cannot produce results with the traffic noise of today and the radio in the home. They do not, by their location even begin to cover the town.


A much better fire protection coverage can be obtained by adopting the system, called the Mutual Aid, which ex- tends from our neighbors on the South and West clear to the towns of Lexington, Needham and Weymouth, including Boston. This Mutual Aid is operated by an exchange of alarms, by direct wires, between towns and certain definite movements of fire equipment taking place on most alarms according to an agreement arrived at between the towns. We would gain, by such a system. especially if we had a sec- ond station located in Cliftondale.


In addition to the actual fire protection derived from "Mutual Aid" a definite saving in cost of insurance is possible


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1936]


as property protected by a fire company within 2 miles en- titles that property to a more favorable rate than property over two miles distant. The Underwriters recognize a fire company as being within two miles and give full credit for same even if located in another town, if the alarm originating in the area to be protected by the out of town department goes directly to that department.


For example, property within two miles of any Melrose engine house would be credited with protection from that house if our alarms went into Melrose, which can be done for about $650, and the balance of the town would receive certain added protection. When needed, Melrose could send its entire department as, because of its Mutual Aid hookups with Malden, Wakefield, and Stoneham, these other towns would at once fill in in Melrose upon receiving Melrose's sig- nal that all equipment was out.


Mutual Aid at a bad fire in Everett some time ago brought in equipment from as far away as Arlington, as well as the Boston Fire Boat. Mutual Aid has possibilities worthy of serious thought and consideration by everyone in the Town.


RAY S. WADE,


Supt. Fire Alarm.


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TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Report of Inspector of Buildings


February 8, 1937.


Honorable Board of Selectmen, Saugus, Massachusetts.


GENTLEMEN :


The following is the annual report of the number and value of permits issued by the Building Department for the year ending December 31, 1936:


KIND


NUMBER


VALUATION


Filling Station


2


$ 1,375.00


Dwellings


23


65,900.00


Hen Houses


12


1,510.00


Garages


39


7,260.00


Additions


23


6,615.00


Foundations


5


2,000.00


Remodel


36


18,108.00


Boat House


1


3,300.00


Tool Houses


2


35.00


Store


1


3,300.00


Camps


3


800.00


Stands


2


200.00


Sheds


9


835.00


Green Houses


2


2,150.00


Chimneys


2


70.00


Sales Room


1


300.00


Restaurant


1


1,000.00


To move or take down


9


9.00


Yours very truly, DANIEL B. WILLIS, Building Inspector.


267


PLANNING BOARD REPORT


1936]


Report of the Planning Board


To the Citizens of the Town of Saugus:


The Planning Board herewith submits its annual report for the year of 1936. The board organized February 4 with Harry W. Merrill as chairman and William H. Robinson as secretary. On August 22 the board received the resignation of Bertram C. Farnham as a member, occasioned by his re- moval from town, and on August 31, the remaining members of the board in joint conference with the Board of Selectmen, elected M. Edward Hayes to fill the vacancy.


In accordance with the law, the board has held public hearings on all articles in the various town meeting warrants, which pertained to rezoning of land, and has made its recom- mendations to the town meetings. The board has held a number of public meetings regarding the extension and con- nection of dead-end streets, which at the time seemed feasible to us. We have had the pleasure of meeting with many citizens of the town, on matters concerning the town in gen- eral, and many sections of the town in particular.


CHAPTER 211 OF THE ACTS OF 1936


The board appreciates the action of the members of the town meeting whereby they voted to accept the provisions of Chaper 211 of the Acts of 1936, relating to "An Improved Method of Municipal Planning." We believe if this important act is allowed to function properly, that it will work much good for the future of the town.


Among the provisions of this act, is one which transfers the duties of the Board of Survey, previously in the hands of the Board of Selectmen, to the Planning Board. Every person or concern hereafter, shall submit to the Planning Board, a plan of any proposed sub-division within the town, which the board may approve, modify or disapprove, and may require such provision of street development and public


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TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


utilities as, in its opinion, will justify the sub-division, with proper bond to secure performance.


This act also provides for the preparation of a master plan of the town, showing, among other things, existing and de- sirable public ways, street grades, public places, bridges, tun- nels and viaducts, parks and parkways, playgrounds, sites for public buildings and places, building and zoning districts, pierhead and bulkhead lines, waterways, routes of railroads and busses and the location of sewers, water conduits and other public utilities.


W. P. A. PROJECT


In order that the town will not be forced to bear all of the heavy expense involved in the previous paragraph, the board has submitted a W. P. A. project to authorities which will give the board and the town all of the information involved, and will produce much information which is not now avail- able in our town departments.


The project as prepared provides for; Map of the town, showing public building and parks; Water supply chart, showing location of pipe, type and size, direction of supply, date of installation and location and pressure of hydrants; Zoning map of the town; Map of streets, sidewalks and curb- ings, showing grades, type and date of construction; Map of gas and electric lines; Map of fire and police system, showing location and numbers of boxes; Precinct map showing polling places; School map showing buildings; Tax exempt property map; Map of existing and future public parks, playgrounds and buildings. It will include sectional maps showing the streets, property lines, buildings, class of construction and assessesd valuation. We are now awaiting approval of this work by Washington authorities.


GRAVEL PITS


The board wishes to call the attention of the citizens to a new section which we introduced and had accepted as a part of our zoning by-laws. The substance of this section is that the removal of loam, sand, gravel or sod may be carried on only after a permit granted by the Board of Selectmen has been granted. This will tend to protect the citizens and


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1936]


the town, from persons who purchase a tract of land for the express purpose of removing the soil, and upon the comple- tion of operations, allow the worthless property to revert to the town on a tax title, and leaving the district with an eye- sore and a menace to health and safety. Any violation of this section should be reported immediately to the proper authorities.


CIVIL SERVICE


In order to assure proper enforcement of the building ord- inances and the zoning by-laws, the board suggests that the town think seriously of placing the office of Building In- spector under civil service. This action would take the an- nual appointment of this important official away from local politics, and allow the Building Inspector to proceed in his work without the local pressure and interference so common to all of our appointive positions. The appearance and


condition of many sections and buildings in the town could be greatly improved if the Building Inspector were allowed to work unhampered. He is the one official who can, to a great extent, materially assist the town to its proper and much needed improvement. We do, therefore, suggest that steps be taken to make this change.


WATER PIPE REMOVAL


The board suggests that the town make a definite start on a program which would gradually remove all of the old style cement water pipes now in use in the town. While much cement pipe is being installed in many communities, it is of a lined and larger type than that which is quite prevalent in our town. While many of our cement pipes are still ser- viceable, they should gradually be replaced with larger and more modern lines.


The board has had the services of the engineering division of the Public Works Department, during the past year in obtaining individual maps of all business property in the town, together with a copy of the town meetings action es- tablishing such areas and the date of establishment. We hope to. continue this work until we have a complete record of all business property in the town.


We express our thanks to the many citizens and depart-


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[Dec. 31


ments who have assisted us during the past year, particularly to Superintendent Merrithew and the engineers of the Public Works Department, the Town Clerks office, the Finance Com- mittee and Mr. Whitherton of the Lynn Planning Board of- fice. In closing, we invite any citizens to meet with us on any matter pertaining to the betterment and development of the town.


(Signed.)


HARRY W. MERRILL, M. EDWARD HAYES, CHARLES H. L. KAHLER, WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM H. ROBINSON.


271


PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT


1936]


Report of Public Library Trustees


The Trustees of the Saugus Public Library submit their annual report.


During the year, new lighting units of the latest indirect type have been installed so that now the library is one of the best lighted in this region.


We have been handicapped by the lack of hot water for the use of the janitor or employes. This has been remedied by the installation of an indirect heating unit on the steam boiler connected to a hot water tank for use in winter. A gas water heater has been attached to the same tank for use in summer.


A vacuum cleaner has been purchased for use in cleaning the dust from the books and shelves.


Some new magazines have been added to give more variety to that portion of the service. Books have been donated by a number of people to whom we extend our thanks.


The circulation record is as follows:


Saugus Center 50,915


Cliftondale 37,156


East Saugus 5,685


Lynnhurst 3,155


North Saugus 1,606


Total 98,517


JOHN B. LANG, Chairman, KALER A. PERKINS, ALBERT R. MAGEE, LEVERETT B. MEARS, CHAUNCEY V. WHITTREDGE, WALTER D. BLOSSOM, Secretary.


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.


Trust Funds in the Hands of the Treasurer, Income of which is applied toward Perpetual Care of Lots


Lot or Grave


Name


464


Abbott, Pliny


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936 90.00


Interest on Deposit 2.72


New Accounts


Total Credit 92.72 5.00


Paid Care of Lot 2.72


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1936 90.00 5.00


101-T


Addison, Edith


647


Addison, John H. and


Alexander S.


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


385-E


Adlington, Winslow D. ..


70.80


2.12


72.92


2.12


70.80


278-A


Ahlquist, John A. and Anna M.


75.00


2.27


77.27


2.27


75.00


518


Ahman, Charles


15.00


38


15.38


38


15.00


833-834


Albohn, Adelaide


30.00


90


30.90


.90


. 30.00


231


Allen, Carrie G.


75.00


2.27


77.27


2.27


75.00


192


Amerige, George H.


200.00


5.03


205.03


5.03


200.00


363-W


Amery, Martha E.


51.00


1.54


52.54


1.54


51.00


636-E1/2


Ames, Gladys


63.00


1.58


64.58


1.58


63.00


323-A


Anderson, Annie C.


60.00


1.80


61.80


1.80


60.00


690-B


Anderson, J. W.


75.00


1.88


76.88


1.88


75.00


56


Andrews, Mary


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


662-663


Annas, Adella M.


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


469


Annis, Fannie C.


90.00


2.72


92.72


2.72


90.00


108


Anthony, Louis


150.00


4.53


154.53


4.53


150.00


617-E1/2


Apel, Mrs. William


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


271


Armitage, Addie S.


·


201.69


5.06


206.75


5.06


201.69


·


·


.


·


·


·


.


·


·


·


·


272


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


5.00


345 852 367-E


Armitage-Parsons


150.00


4.53


154.53


4.53


150.00


Armour, Malvern . . 15.00


.46


15.46


.46


15.00


Armstrong, William H. . .


63.00


1.90


64.90


1.90


63.00


106


Arnold, Bertha M.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


256-B


Ash, George T.


06


10.00


10.06


.06


10.00


728


Ash, James G. .


80.00


2.01


82.01


2.01


80.00


226


Ashworth, Mrs.


140.00


4.23


144.23


4.23


140.00


So. 1/2-52


Atherton, David A.


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


84


Atherton, H. H. .


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


441


Atherton, Horace H., Jr.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


766


Atkins, Thomas R. .


.44


120.00


120.44


.44


120.00


645-646


Atwood, Calvin ..


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


336-W


Atwood, Carrie A.


62.50


1.88


64.38


1.88


62.50


25-P.C.


Atwood, Charles M.


15.00


.46


15.46


.46


15.00


532


Atwood, Mary ..


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


479


Avery, Irving


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


E 1/2-633


Babbington, Rose E. . .


25.00


.76


25.76


.76


25.00


776


Babcock, Charles A.


60.00


60.00


60.00


32-P.C.


Baker, Grace


15.00


.38


15.38


.38


15.00


646


Banks, J. M.


120.00


2.89


122.89


2.89


120.00


374-W


Barber, Mrs. William


54.00


1.62


55.62


1.62


54.00


517


Barnes, Clarence M.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


619


Barrett, Margaret


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


264


Barstow, Charles F.


·


470.00


11.82


481.82


11.82


470.00


273


1936]


TRUST FUNDS


.


·


·


Trust Funds in the Hands of the Treasurer, Income of which is applied toward Perpetual Care of Lots


Lot or Grave


·Name


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936


Interest on Deposit


New Accounts


Total Credit


Paid Care of Lot


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1936 124.00


265


Barstow, Ruben


124.00


3.11


127.11


3.11


361-N


Bartlett, George E.


43.20


1.08


44.28


1.08


43.20


733


Bartlett, Sarah A.


80.00


2.01


82.01


2.01


80.00


354


Batchelder, Mrs. S. W. ..


50.00


1.26


51.26


1.26


50.00


905


Batten, Annie E. .


15.00


.46


15.46


.46


15.00


36-C


Beauregard, Mabel


120.00


2.51


122.51


2.51


120.00


2431/2


Beckett Lot


100.30


2.51


102.81


2.51


100.30


72-2431/2


Beckett and Lockwood (care of flowers)


150.03


3.77


153.80


3.77


150.03


E 12-687


Beckwith, Martha


47.00


1.42


48.42


1.42


47.00


542


Belliveau, Edith


30.00


.76


30.76


76


30.00


389


Belonga, Mattie


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


381-W


Belonga, Susan J.


57.60


1.73


59.33


1.73


57.60


687-N.E.


Benson, Alma .


25.00


.76


25.76


.76


25.00


372-W


Bentley, Oren O.


62.50


1.88


64.38


1.88


62.50


C-210-11


Berrett, E. J.


60.00


1.13


61.13


1.13


60.00


166-171


Berrett, The Eli Lot


200.00


6.05


206.05


6.05


200.00


442


Berrett, Ellen . .


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


C-3


Berrett, J. Elmer


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


699-700


Biegow, Carl


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


No. 12-138


Bisbee, H. D.


124.00


3.11


127.11


3.11


124.00


.


.


.


·


. .


·


..


.


274


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 81


.


426-W


Bjorkman, Hanna E. . ..


128.00


3.21


131.21


3.21


128.00


752


Bjornwall, Oscar R. . .


120.00


3.01


123.01


3.01


120.00


895-896


Blye, George F. .


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


608


Boardman, William D. . .


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


23


Bond, Annie I.


15.00


46


15.46


.46


15.00


No. 12 63&83 Bond, C. N.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


883


Booth, Amelia


15.00


.46


15.46


.46


15.00


680


Borden, Catherine E.


92.00


2.78


94.78


2.78


92.00


74-C


Borghetti, Concetta T.


.35


30.00


30.35


.35


30.00


56-57-B


Borjeson, Gerda L.


60.00


60.00


60.00


650


Bostock, Wm. R. .


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


425


Bothwell, Agnes W.


15.00


.46


15.46


.46


15.00


514


Bowker Amelia


15.00


.38


15.38


.38


15.00


477-478


Bowler, George


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


W 1/2 498


Boyle, Cora


192.00


4.83


196.83


4.83


192.00


So. 1/2-473


Boyle, Cora


15.00


1.36


46.36


1.36


45.00


435-A-B


Brackett, Fannie M.


25.00


.76


25.76


.76


25.00


313-B


Bradford, William A.


115.20


2.89


118.09


2.89


115.20


No. 12-150


Bradish, M. Addie


75.00


1.88


76.88


1.88


75.00


906-7


Bradley, George E.


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


123-S1/4


Bragg, Elisha .


65.00


1.96


66.96


1.96


65.00


719


Brand, Robert H. .


60.00


1.80


61.80


1.80


60.00


807


Brennan, Edward G. . .


180.00


4.53


184.53


4.53


180.00


A


Brierly, Sarah J. (Green)


85.00


2.57


87.57


2.57


85.00


1936]


TRUST FUNDS


.


·


..


275


Trust Funds in the Hands of the Treasurer, Income of which is applied toward Perpetual Care of Lots


Lot or Grave


Name


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936 133.00


Interest on Deposit


New Accounts


Total Credit 137.03


Paid Care of Lot 4.03


Balance on hand Dec. 31. 1936 133.00 80.00


E. 1-356


Brown, Arthur M. and


Ida L. Crosby ..


80.00


2.01


82.01


2.01


80.00


856-57-58


Brown, Christopher


45.00


1.36


46.36


1.36


45.00


706


Brown, Edward


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


96-old


Brown, Ezra


75.00


2.27


77.27


2.27


75.00


810


Brown, Herbert P. and Jesse H. .


.


120.00


3.01


123.01


3.01


120.00


29 *


Brown, Mary S.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


71-old


Brown, Olin B.


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


137


Brown, Olin B.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


26


Brown, R. D.


15.00


.46


15.46


.46


15.00


701


Brown, William B.


44.00


1.32


45.32


1.32


44.00


710


Bryer, J. H.


44.00


1.32


45.32


1.32


44.00


241


Bryer, Samuel


100.24


2.51


102.75


2.51


100.24


787


Buck, Martha A.


.75


60.00


60.75


75


60.00


519-N.1/2


Bugaw, Frances E.


25.00


.76


25.76


76


25.00


366-E


Burbank, Leon Ernest . .


57.20


1.73


58.93


1.73


57.20


717


Burleigh, A. P. . .


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


688


Burleigh, Frank R.


120.00


3.62


123.62


3.62


120.00


.


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276


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


215


Brooks, Margaret


4.03


254-W


Brougham, Harry C.


80.00


2.42


82.42


2.42


No. 1/2-585 Burnham, Mrs. Edward P.


75.00


2.27


77.27


2.27


75.00


1936]


No. 1/2-214 No. 1/2-195 C-2 359-W


Burrill, Charles E. . ·


64.50


1.94


66.94


1.94


64.50


Burrill, George .


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


Burton, George W.


25.00


50


25.50


.50


25.00


Burwell, Wesley E. and Charles H. . .


67.60


2.03


69.63


2.03


67.60


781


Busineau, George


60.00


60.00


60.00


504


Butler, Eva A.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


505


Butler, Harry G.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


104-11-old


Butterfield and Avery


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


669-E


Butters, Harriett


5.00


.07


5.07


.07


5.00


682


Buzzell, Nellie .


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


708


Caddy, George J.


44.00


1.32


45.32


1.32


44.00


385-W


Calderwood, Henry H.


70.80


2.12


72.92


2.12


70.80


458-59


Call, William F.


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


21


Calley, Jacob B.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


274-A


Campbell, Joseph H.


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


W 1/2-57


Campbell, Leonard ·


97.20


2.44


99.64


2.44


97.20


758


Carleton, Catherine


120.00


3.01


123.01


3.01


120.00


229-B


Carlson, Carl A.


80.00


2.01


82.01


2.01


80.00


450


Carr, Thomas H.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


433


Carter, Annie J.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


371-W


Caswell, H. W. Estate


53.40


1.61


55.01


1.61


53.40


C-8 .


Chabra, M. .


8.00


8.00


8.00


·


. .


.


.


·


.


·


...


TRUST FUNDS


277


Trust Funds in the Hands of the Treasurer, Income of which is applied toward Perpetual Care of Lots


Lot or Grave


Name


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936


Interest on Deposit


New Accounts


Total Credit


Paid Care of Lot


Dec. 31, 1936


817-18


Chaplin, F. W. . .


30.00


90


30.90


.90


30.00


C-214


Chapman, Agnes B.


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


C-215


Chapman, Agnes B. .


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


436


Chapman, Edgar E.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


708-9


Charles, Albert E.


.50


60.00


60.50


.50


60.00


695-696


Charles, Annie M.


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


556


Charles, Charles A.


15.00


38


15.38


38


15.00


208


Cheever, David .


165.00


4.99


169.99


4.99


165.00


No. 1/2-129


Cheever, David H.


80.00


2.42


82.42


2.42


80.00


No. 1/2-146


Cheever, David H.


100.12


2.51


102.63


2.51


100.12


46


Cheever, Guilford


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


S-12-138


Cheever, James and Mary


30.05


76


30.81


.76


30.05


754


Chesley, Maud H.


..


120.00


3.01


123.01


3.01


120.00


702


Chesley, Raymond P. . .


44.00


1.32


45.32


1.32


44.00


134


Chipman and Raddin . .


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


712


Church, Charles W. . .


42.00


1.26


43.26


1.26


42.00


643-44


Churchill, Blanche


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


102 old-9 new Claflin, Annie W.


125.00


3.77


128.77


3.77


125.00


369-W


Claflin, F. W.


115.24


3.47


118.71


3.47


115.24


848-49


Clark, Mrs. Frederick E. .


30.00


.90


30.90


90


30.00


680-81


Clark, Mrs. Jeremiah ...


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


[Dec. 31


TOWN DOCUMENTS


278


Balance on hand


·


821-22 L. & M.


Clark, W. J.


30.00


.90


30.90


90


30.00


Clifford, Ella


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


801A-813A


Clucas, Russell


340.00


8.55


348.55


8.55


340.00


1/2-683-E.


Coates, Frank J.


75.00


1.88


76.88


1.88


75.00


So. 12-80


Coates, Gus L.


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


So. 12-191


Coates, Ida ..


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


783


Cobe, George E.


.25


60.00


60.25


.25


60.00


714


Cochrane, Marie


80.00


2.42


82.42


2.42


80.00


609


Cole, Frederick M.


20.00


.60


20.60


.60


60.00


360-61


Coles, Chas. P. and Mary A.


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


189


Colley, Benjamin F.


245.00


6.16


251.16


6.16


245.00


70


Collins, Frank H. and


Bessie M. Kirkman ..


150.00


4.53


154.53


4.53


150.00


870-1-2-3


Comfort, Charles


60.00


1.80


61.80


1.80


60.00


338


Conant, Charles A.


150.00


3.77


153.77


3.77


150.00


600-1-2


Conley, Edith M.


45.00


1.36


46.36


1.36


45.00


423-E


Confield, Lena H.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


216


Conner, Arthur J.


150.00


4.53


154.53


4.53


150.00


65


Cook, James W.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


777


Cooper, John E.


.50


60.00


60.50


.50


60.00


W 1/2-659


Copp, Frank . .


75.10


1.89


76.99


1.89


75.10


219-C


Corbett, Mrs. Barnet ..


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


533


...


15.00


.38


15.38


.38


15.00


279


1936]


TRUST FUNDS


·


.


·


·


·


·


·


·


Corbett, James F.


.


Trust Funds in the Hands of the Treasurer, Income of which is applied toward Perpetual Care of Lots


Lot or Grave


Name


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936


Interest on Deposit


New Accounts 120.00


Total Credit 120.00


Paid Care of Lot


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1936 120.00


755


Cronin, Mrs. J. F.


120.00


3.01


123.01


3.01


120.00


878


Crosby, Frank F.


15.00


.46


15.46


46


15.00


760


Crosby, Pauline L.


.


.11


120.00


120.11


.11


120.00


60 old


Cross, Munroe .


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


A-253


Cunningham, Hannah J. .


96.00


2.41


98.41


2.41


96.00


642


Curtis, Winnifred


20.00


50


20.50


50


20.00


24 new


Danforth, John


75.00


2.27


77.27


2.27


75.00


689


Daniels, F. A.


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


139


Davis, Diana C. .


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


40


Davis, Lawrence F.


1.14


275.00


276.14


1.14


275.00


So. 1/2-276


Davis, Rodney


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


360 E


Day, S. Belle


51.00


1.54


52.54


1.54


51.00


223 & 234


Dearborn, Mary E.


150.00


4.53


154.53


4.53


150.00


251


Dearborn, Nathaniel D. ..


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


C-20


Deary, James .


96.00


2.41


98.41


2.41


96.00


398


Decrosis, Frederick


15.00


.38


15.38


38


15.00


C-230


DeFranzo, Charles


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


C-3


DeJulia, Consetta


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


471-E


Dexter, Elmer E. .


.


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


So. 1/2-63


Dickinson, Henrietta A. ..


60.00


1.80


61.80


1.80


60.00


280


TOWN DOCUMENTS


.


[Dec. 31


794-5


Corson, Jennie A.


100-Old 5191/2 652 165-T


Dizer, Francis


150.00


Doane, Clinton


50.00


1.50


150.00 51.50 103.02


1.50


Dolphin, M. A.


100.00


3.02


3.02


100.00


8.00


8.00


8.00


10-C


Doucette, Harold A.


5.50


5.50


5.50


'So. 1/2-369E Dow, David S.


38.00


1.14


39.14


1.14


38.00


304-A


Draper, Elizabeth


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


52 old


Draper, Ida .


100.08


2.51


102.59


2.51


100.08


813-14


Drew, Frank J.


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


525


Drinkwater, Charles


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


918-919


Drury, Mary A.


30.00


.90


30.90


.90


30.00


94 C


Dunk, Arthur C.


40.00


1.00


41.00


1.00


40.00


83


Dunn, Ellery H.


31.00


.94


31.94


.94


31.00


268-W1/2


Dunn, Maria A.


75.00


2.27


77.27


2.27


75.00


620


Duran, Charles W.


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


27-28 old


Eaton, Douglas N.


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


545


Eaton & Ferguson . .


50.00


1.50


51.50


1.50


50.00


692


Eaton, Leonard


20.00


.50


20.50


.50


20.00


736


Eckstrom, Mrs. H. B.


96.00


2.41


98.41


2.41


96.00


No. 1/2-49


Edmands, Arthur S.


85.00


2.57


87.57


2.57


85.00


85


Edmands, J. L. and A. S. . Edmonds, Lott


100.00


3.02


103.02


3.02


100.00


58


150.00


3.77


153.77


3.77


150.00


782


Ellis, Bessie


.25


60.00


60.25


.25


60.00


806-7


Ells, Lemuel


.


30.00


90


30.90


.90


30.00


.


281


TRUST FUNDS


150.00 50.00


1936]


.


.


·


·


·


Donovan, John


Trust Funds in the Hands of the Treasurer, Income of which is applied toward Perpetual Care of Lots


Lot or Grave


Name


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1936 15.00


Interest on Deposit .38


New Accounts


Total Credit 15.38


Paid Care of Lot 38




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