Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1916-1920, Part 23

Author: Acton (Mass.)
Publication date: 1916
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Roads and bridges


$6,800.00


Planking railroad bridge at South Acton


800.00


Memorial library, current expenses


450.00


Memorial library, books 200.00


Schools


27,000.00


Hydrant service


2,775.00


Street lighting


3,250.00


Moth work


860.43


Salaries of town officers


2,200.00


Buildings and grounds


300.00


Police department


200.00


Board of health


500.00


Care of the poor


2,000.00


Cemeteries


800.00


Unclassified


700.00


Printing


200.00


Reserve fund


1,500.00


Military aid


200.00


Fire department


500.00


Memorial day


150.00


Enforcement of the liquor law


830.00


Insurance of employees


350.00


Treasurer's and collector's bonds


150.00


Elm leaf beetle, control of


300.00


Cutting brush in highways


400.00


Fighting forest fires .


200.00


Repairs on fire house in the center of the town


150.00


Demonstration work in agriculture


200.00


Voted, to raise by taxation for town charges 32,000.00


Voted, to reappropriate for repairs on the Lowell road the unex- pended balance of the sum appropriated last year for repairs on said road.


Article 7. To see what sum of money the town will appropriate


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for the enforcement of the liquor laws, or act anything thereon. Voted, to pass over the article.


Article 8. To see what sum of money the town will raise and ap- propriate for the observance of Memorial day.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take in regard to the collection of taxes: Voted, that all taxes shall be payable not later than October 15, 1920, and on all taxes remaining unpaid after November 1, 1920, interest shall be charged at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 15, 1920, until such taxes are paid.


Article 10. To see if the town will fix the price for fighting brush fires, or act anything thereon. Voted, that the amount to be paid be fixed by the forest warden, subject to the approval of the selectmen.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to insure the employees of the town, or act anything thereon. Voted, to appropriate $350.00


Article 12. To see if the town will authorize the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1920, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Voted, that the town treasurer with the approval of the selectmen be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1920, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year. Any debt or debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.


Article 13. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the payment of premiums on treasurer's and collector's bonds, or act anything thereon. Voted, to raise and appro- priate one hundred and fifty dollars.


Article 14. To see what amount of money the town will raise and appropriate for the suppression of the elm leaf beetle or act anything thereon: Voted, to raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars.


Article 15. To see what action the town will take toward ex- tending the lighting system from Merriam's corner to the Christof- ferson place in South Acton. Voted, to instruct the selectmen to procure the extension of the street lighting system from Merriam's corner to the Christofferson place. Six lights to be placed along the street, beginning at the house of Ole Granberg and going easterly, any other lights to be placed elsewhere in the town at the discretion of the selectmen.


Article 16. To see if the town will authorize the selectmen to sell the town farm. Voted, that the selectmen be authorized and em- powered to sell the town farm at public sale and to execute in behalf of the town a proper deed or deeds conveying the same, said farm to be sold in two parts. First, the farm with the buildings thereon, re-


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serving all the pine timber on the premises easterly of the town road, with the right to cut and remove the same within two years. Second, the pine timber standing on the premises easterly of the town road with the right to cut and remove the same within two years. Voted, that the money received from such sale be invested by the town treasurer as a separate fund, the income to be used for the support of the poor.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200, or some other amount, and elect a director for dem- onstration work in agriculture and home economics, the money to be expended by and the director to serve in cooperation with the county trustees for aid to agriculture of the Middlesex County Bureau of Agriculture and Home Economics, under the provisions of Chapter 273, General Acts of 1918, it being understood that one-fourth of this amount shall be used to provide local paid supervision of the boys and girls' club work. Voted, that the town appropriate the sum of $200, the same to be expended in accordance with the provisions of this article. Voted, that the selectmen be instructed to appoint a director.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to accept the fund hitherto known as the "West Acton Fireman's Relief Fund," and to administer the same in accordance with the vote of the West Acton Volunteer Fireman's Association. Also, if the town will accept various other property belonging to said association for the use of the West Acton fire department, or act anything thereon. Voted, that the town of Acton accept such property as has been tendered by the West Acton Volunteer Fire Association and that such property shall be held by the town for the use of the West Acton com- pany of the town fire department. Voted, that the town of Acton accept the fund tendered by the West Acton Volunteer Fire Association and known as the "Relief Fund," and that said fund be and hereby is accepted in accordance with the terms of said offer, which terms are made a part of this vote as follows: To hold the same as a trust fund upon the following terms: First, to choose three trustees for said fund as follows : one for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and thereafter one annually for the term of three years. Said trustees shall be voters of the town and shall be resi- dents of Precinct 3 as it is at present constituted. Second, the town treasurer shall hold said fund and shall invest the same in accordance with instructions from said trustees. He shall also pay out of said fund such moneys as said trustees shall order and none other. Said fund shall be secured by the bond of said treasurer. Third, said fund and any accumulations shall be kept invested in one or more savings banks of this Commonwealth. Should suitable banks be found wanting, then said fund and accumulations shall be invested in such securities as the savings banks of the Commonwealth are, by law, authorized to invest their funds. Said trustees shall have the authority of determining what savings banks or other securities said funds may be invested in, but the same shall not be inconsistent with


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this paragraph. Fourth, said trustees shall have authority of making awards out of said fund to any person who may be injured while engaged in fighting fires or otherwise in the performance of his duties, however, that no award shall be made for anything but a personal in- jury and provided that no award shall be made to any person other than a duly appointed or authorized fireman or engineer belonging or attached to the West Acton company, so called, or such company of firemen having special charge over fires in Precinct 3 of said town as said precinct is at present constituted, but said award may be made for such injury sustained by such fireman anywhere within the limits of the town of Acton, while in the lawful performance of his duties as such fireman. Fifth, said fund shall be known as the West Acton Fireman's Relief Fund and said trustees are authorized to receive additional funds from any source and when so received shall be administered in the same manner as the original fund. Sixth, said trustees shall make a report in writing annually to the town and such report shall be published in the town report.


Article 19. To see what action the town will take towards erect- ing a roll of honor for soldiers and sailors who served in the World War, and raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor. Voted, to refer the matter of a roll of honor to the Welcome Home committee.


Article 20. To see what action the town will take in regard to the abatement of taxes of the Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street R. R. as voted at the last annual meeting. Voted, to pass over the article.


Article 21. To see if the town will raise and appropriate the sum of $400 for cutting brush, the same to be expended by the tree warden under the direction of the selectmen, or act anything thereon. Voted, to appropriate the sum of $400 for cutting brush, the money to be expended under the direction of the selectmen.


Article 22. To see what action the town will take toward ac- cepting a certain proposition of Mr. N. H. Tenney relating to the expense of operating a stone crusher, or act anything thereon. Voted, to refer the matter to the selectmen with power to act. Voted, to appropriate $1,000 to carry out the provisions of this article pro- vided a satisfactory guarantee from Mr. Tenney is obtained.


Article 23. To see if the town will build a suitable vault for the safe keeping of records and other town property. Voted, to leave the matter to the selectmen to investigate and report at some future meeting.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to maintain one or more street lights on Maynard street in South Acton, and instruct the selectmen to have the same installed. Voted to refer the matter to the selectmen.


Article 25. To see if the town will borrow money by the issuc of notes to defray the town's share of the cost of rebuilding or re- pairing the Powder Mill road and Maynard street from the Maynard line to South Acton, or act anything thereon. Voted, that the treas- urer with the approval of the selectmen be authorized to borrow a sum of money not exceeding thirty thousand dollars to be applied


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to the cost of rebuilding or repairing the Powder Mill road and the road from Maynard line to the intersection of the Lowell road with the state highway from Concord to Littleton, and to issue notes there- for, said notes to be payable in five years, provided the state and county will appropriate equal amounts for this purpose. Thirty-three voted yes, nine voted no.


Abstract of Proceedings of a Special Town Meeting, April 12, 1920.


Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting. Allen Brooks Parker was chosen moderator.


Article 2. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the payment of snow bills. Voted, to appropriate the sum of twenty-two hundred ($2200) dollars.


Article 3. To see if the town will appropriate and donate a sum of money to the Concord, Maynard & Hudson Street Railway, or act anything thereon. Voted, to appropriate and donate to said company a sum equal to the taxes due the town from said company for the year 1918.


Article 4. To see what action the town will take towards re- building the Powder Mill road. Voted, to pass over the article.


State Election, November 2, 1920.


Party designations : D .- Democratic; S. L .- Socialist Labor; S .--- Socialist ; R-Republican.


Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total


Whole number of ballots cast


207


278


324


809


Cox and Roosevelt, D


24


33


31


88


Cox and Gillhaus, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Debs and Stedman, S.


0


2


0


2


Harding and Coolidge, R.


179


238


287


704


Blanks


4


5


6


15


Governor :


Channing H. Cox, R.


181


231


281


693


Walter S. Hutchins, S.


0


3


1


4


Patrick Mulligan, S. L.


0


0


0


0


John J. Walsh, D.


18


22


29


69


Blanks


8


22


13


43


Lieutenant-Governor :


Marcus A. Coolidge, D.


19


30


36


85


David Craig, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Alvan T. Fuller, R.


132


200


202


534


Thomas Nicholson, S. .


0


2


1


3


Robert M. Washburn, Ind.


43


29


58


130


Blanks


13


17


27


57


President and Vice-President :


36


Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Total


Secretary :


Frederic W. Cook, R.


171


228


274


673


Edward E. Ginsburg, D.


16


24


24


64


Anthony Houtenbrink, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Edith M. Williams, S.


1


3


1


5


Blanks


19


23


25


67


Treasurer :


George H. Jackson, Cit.


3


2


4


9


James Jackson, R.


175


229


271


675


Louis Marcus, S.


0


2


1


3


Patrick O'Hearn, D.


15


23


25


63


Albert L. Waterman, S. L.


0


0


0


0


Blanks


14


22


23


59


Auditor :


Alonzo B. Cook, R.


166


224


267


657


Alice E. Cram, D.


22


22


27


71


Stephen J. Surridge, S. L.


0


1


0


1


Herbert H. Thompson, S.


0


3


1


4


Blanks


19


28


29


76


Attorney-General :


J. Weston Allen, R.


176


223


266


665


Morris I. Becker, S. L.


0


0


0


0


John Weaver Sherman, S.


0


3


1


Michael L. Sullivan, D.


16


23


26


65


Blanks


15


29


31


75


Congressman (Fifth District) :


Jackson Palmer, D.


21


26


29


76


John Jacob Rogers, R.


179


224


270


673


Blanks


7


28


25


60


Councillor (Sixth District) :


Charles Sumner Smith, R.


177


229


253


659


Blanks


30


49


71


150


Senator (Seventh Middlesex) :


Charles H. Burns, D.


22


28


29


79


Gardner W. Pearson, R.


172


223


268


663


Blanks


13


27


27


67


Representative in General Court :


Alfred W. Hartford, R.


177


231


264


672


Blanks


30


47


60


137


County Commissioners :


Alfred L. Cutting, R.


166


217


245


628


Walter C. Wardwell, R.


136


180


188


504


Blanks


112


159


215


486


Sheriff :


John R. Fairbairn, R. Blanks


148


212


220


580


59


66


104


229


37


Shall an act entitled : "An Act to regulate


the Manufacture and Sale of Beer, Cider and Light Wines," be approved : Yes No


49


106


90


245


120


117


188


425


Blanks


38


55


46


139


Vote for Representative in the Eleventh Middlesex District


Acton


Bedford


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Tyngsboro


Westford


Totals


Alfred W. Hartford,


of Westford, R.


672


382


143 1399


373


293


535 3797


Scattering


2


2


Blanks


137


122


30


464


75


34


156 1018


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Births


Whole number recorded


45


Born in Acton


30 Native parentage 22


Males


19 Foreign parentage 13


Females


26 Mixed parentage


10


Marriages


Whole number recorded


16


Residents of Acton


22 Residents of other places


10


Deaths


Whole number recorded


32


Residents of Acton 32 Residents of other places 0


Occurring in Acton 25 Occurring in other places ... -1 Average age in years, 67 plus.


The town clerk requests information of any errors or omissions in the list of births, marriages and deaths.


The town clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to furnish blanks for the return of births and deaths.


HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk.


BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1920


No. Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


1. Aug. 6 Amadon, Floyd Sterling ..


. . Leonard Q. and Anna (McLean)


2. May 31 Anderson, George . John and Olga (Osberg)


3. June 21 Brown, Vesta Orin . Edward H. Jr., and Josephine R. (Walshe)


4. Apr. 4 Carlisle, Elizabeth Hall . Samuel F. and Alice M. (Hall)


5. July 17 Clayton, Irma Elizabeth


. David J. and Annie L. (Gray)


6. Aug. 19 Conquest, Frederick Stuart ... James E. and Lena M. (Dubey) .Joseph E. and Ida E. (Gould) 7. Feb. 16 Gognon, Amelia Xenia


8. Mar. 29 Graham, Raymond Philip


. George P. and Hattie M. (Haynes)


9. May 19 Graff, Allen Gustav Gustav M. and Alice J. (Christiansen)


10. Mar. 31


Granberg, Irene Viola Ole and Matilda (Anderson)


11.


Sept. 29


Hall, Gladys Elinor . Howard W. and Mildred R. (Wilson)


12. Feb. 13 Harriman, Florence Elizabeth. Maynard and Fannie (Moss)


13. Dec. 13 Hindle, Mary Jane


Arthur and Katherine A. (McClellan)


14. Aug. 8 Hodgen, Virginia Cairns . Hugh C. and Mildred A. (Holbrook)


15. Dec.


4 Johnson, Kenneth Edward


. Ernest E. and Esther (Gothberg)


16. Feb. 11 Judkins, Louise Somers . . Harold I. Jr., and Mary L. (Moulton)


17. May 23 Knight, Harold James James J. and Lucy W. (Sparrow)


18. July 8 Knowlton, Jessie Lillian


. Samuel E. and Jessie M. (Tee) . Jorgen and Inga J. (Olsburg)


20. Jan. 13 Leach, Doris May


. Evart and Ada (Mattram)


21. Jan. 27 Leveroni, Elinor Frances


. Louis F. and Margaret F. (Burke)


22.


June


3


Livermore, Alberta Lavinia .. Joseph W. and Pearl (Rikeman)


23. July


21 Mauro, Marie Rosie .. Tony and Machelina (Maccariello)


24. Oct. 15 MacDougall, Katheryn Louise Daniel N. and Eva L. (Perkins)


25. Oct. 20 Montague, Robert Jones . Everett N. and Bertha M. (Cram)


26. Nov. 24 Murphy, Thomas Francis


. William J. and Mary (Heffernan)


27. Jan. 9 Newsham, Walter . William and Elsie (Bailey)


28. Feb. 20 Olsen, William Peter Peter Jr., and Lillian G. (Breault)


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19. Nov. 13 Larsen, Edith


29. July 13 Pedersen, Helen


. John and Ingeborg (Hanson)


30. Feb. 29 Perdelwitz, Curt Willis


Hugo A. and Alberta P.


31. Dec. 17 Pireria, Mary . Antonio F. and Bernardina (DeBairos)


32. Sept. 6 Piper, Ralph Waldo, Jr.


. Ralph W. and Marian L. (Forbes) . Howard A. and Ora (Strough)


34. Apr. 13 Smith, John Irving


. Horace B. and Myrtle A. (Feltus) . Everett R. and Daisy S. (Alward)


35. Aug. 14 Spinney, Ralph Edwards


36. Jan. 9 Stuart, Frances


Leslie E. and Mabel E. (Waite)


37. Jan.


3 Taylor, Robert Buchanan


. Walter I. and Harriet F. (Butterfield)


Feb. 17 Tate, Eleanor Lula


. Charles B. and Lula M. (Cummings)


19. Feb. 15 Thatcher, Gertrude . John Henry and Mary A. (Bayeur)


40. Mar. 22 Tucker, Marjorie Louise . Walter F. and Inez E. (Spicer)


41. Feb. 1 Whitcomb, Mary .. . Julian A. and Jennie L. (Durkee)


12. Mar. 16 Willis, Dorothy Marie . Nelson B. and Helen M. (Bezanson)


43. Oct.


7 Parsons, George Fraser . Frank E. and Elsie J. K. (Fraser)


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1920


No.


Date


Place Maynard


Names Residence


. Allsop, Ernest Edward


. Acton


MacDonald, Margaret Helen . Acton


2. June 23


Acton


. Billings, Howard James Acton


Nagle, Emily Louise Acton


3. Aug. 21


Arlington


Burke, Edward Leslie . Acton


Stevens, Anna Belle Acton


4. May 21 Concord


Butcher, William Hugh, Jr. Concord


Nolan, Lena Alice ..


. Acton


. Cullinane, Cornelius Charles


. Concord


Ineson, Grace Julia .. Acton


1. Sept. 29


5. Aug. 15 Maynard


33. June 20 Rawding, Calvin Eugene


6. June 6


Acton


Davis, John George


Acton


Berry, Emma Jean


Acton


7. Feb.


9 Worcester


. Dorsey, William Walter


Acton


Shales, Mabel Lillian


. Worcester


8. Apr. 10 Concord


Fairbanks, James M.


Acton


Moody, Marion D.


Concord


9. Oct. 12


Cleveland, Ohio


Flagg, Harland Wetherbee


Acton


Fair, Mildred Rownea


. Cleveland, O.


10. Feb. 28


Athol


. Gallant, Raymond A.


. Acton


Lee, Endora Agnes


Acton


11.


Sept.


4


Clinton


. Harriman, Smith B.


Acton


Frazier ,Florence M.


Maynard


12. May 15 Acton


Johnson, Clarence John Alvin


. Waltham


Stokes, Marie Helen


Acton


13. July


6 Acton


Metivier, Arthur Richard


. Acton


Goodrich, Esther M. Acton 40


14. Nov. 10 Concord


Munro, Elmer M.


Somerville


McCarthy, Helena J.


Acton


15. Sept. 26 Boxborough


. Newsham, Charles Henry


Acton


Merchant, Helen Louise


. Boxborough


. Wamboldt, Hugh M. .


. New Bedford


16. June 5 Acton


Arsenault, Rose A. .


. Acton


DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1920


No. Date of Death


Names


1. Mar. 22 ....


Allen, Louis Edmund


67


11


3


2. Mar. 20. ...


Blanchard, John


86


6


9


3. Aug. 5. . .. Bradley, John


78


1


11


4. Apr. 23 ..


( lark, Albert M.


39


4


12


5.


June 11. . . .


Clark, Mary Jane


80


3


11


6. Sept. 22 ... ยท


Dole, Cyrus Granville


82


1


23


7. Nov. 19 ..


Fletcher, George .


64


8. June 21 ....


Foley, Peter Joseph


60


2


23


9. Apr. 2. ...


Graham, Raymond Philip


5


10.


Nov.


18. ..


Hall, Delette H.


77


7


29


11.


Dec. 26 ..


Handley, Lydia W.


83


7


3


12. Feb. 28. ... Ilapgood, Benjamin


86


3


1


13.


July


30. .


Harris, Sarah A.


73


1


2


14.


June 8. .


Hinckley, Robert Pettigrew


6


6


17


15. Mar.


6. .. .


Harris, Harriet L.


61


10


1


16.


Feb. 6. . . .


Kelley, Mary Clark


60


4


14


17.


Feb. 24. ..


MacGregor, John Edward


65


4


2


18.


.Jan.


7. . . .


Mekkelsen, Jens


63


10


S


19.


Jan.


18. .


Miles, Susan Ann


88


11


7


20.


May


28. ..


Noyes, Amos Lucien


82


6


27


21.


May


22. . .


O'Connell, Johanna


60


10


29


22.


Sept.


27 ....


Oliver, Martha Ann


96


10


16


23.


Aug.


18 ..


Pratt, Ida J.


58


4


20


24.


Feb.


4. . . .


Sluyski, Michael


45


25.


Jan.


27 ....


Tenney, Eliza Jane


71


6


29


26. July


6. . ..


True, Julia Louise


77


4


18


27.


Mar.


8. ...


Tuttle, Julian .


71


8


0)


28.


Apr. 20 ....


Whitcomb, Nathaniel Emery


84


29.


Feb.


27 ....


White, Evelina Davis ..


72


2


2


41


...


Age Yrs. Mos. Days


NON-RESIDENT BURIALS IN 1920


No. Date of Death


Names


Age Yrs. Mos. Days


Place of Death


Place of Burial


1. Mar. 17 Brown, Elmira W.


82


4


16


Littleton


Mt. Hope


2. Nov. 28 Brown, Etta C.


61


5


18


Worcester


. Mt. Hope


3. Apr. 26 Burr, William R.


73


3


24


Everett . Mt. Hope


4. June 21 Cameron, Ethel M.


15


9


24


Cambridge . Woodlawn


(1908)


5. July 23 Cobleigh, Harriet E.


82


9 12


Boxborough


. Mt. Hope


6. Mar. 6 Conant, Julia E.


71


22


Arlington


. Woodlawn


7. Sept. 13 DeLuce, Henry


87


9


22


Concord . Woodlawn


8. Apr. 20 Hanson, Charles Clark


80


20


Lynn . Mt. Hope


9. Feb. 3 Lothrop, Lelia A. .


65


5


18


Boston .. Woodlawn


10. Feb. 18 Miller, Frederick W.


29


7 28


Concord


. Woodlawn


11.


Jan. 11 l'uffer, Susan . .


89


22


Boston


. Woodlawn


11. Feb. 22


Puffer, Napoleon B.


65


11


11


Boston


. Woodlawn


(1887)


Rikeman, Albert J.


72


0


28


Revere


. Woodlawn


13. Oct. 3


Robbins, Willey W.


76


2 26


Worcester


.. Woodlawn


14. May


2


Steudor, Priscilla


4


12


Boston


. Woodlawn


15. July 24 Snelling, Joseph P.


68


8


23


Montville, N. J.


. Woodlawn


16. June 22


Wheeler, Nettie F.


67


Gill .. . Woodlawn


17. June 7


Whitcomb, Mercy M.


84


3


23


Boston


. Mt. Hope


18. Feb. 18


Woodward, Laura Virginia


80


1


18


Framingham


. Mt. Hope


42


12. Dec. (1919)


31


43


PERSONS HAVING DOGS LICENSED IN 1920


Allen, W. Stuart $2.00 Griffin, Franklin 2.00


Armstrong, Gordon 2.00


Griffin, Isabella 2.00


Aldrich, E. L. 2.00 Greenwood, Ormond H., 2.00


Amadon, Leonard Q. 7.00


Hastings, Ralph L. 2.00


Brown, Harry N. 2.00


Hunt, Roy W.


2.00


Burke, Edward F. 2.00


Hollowell, William 2.00


Barker, Frank A. 2.00


Bradford, Fred W. R. 2.00


Bradbury, Rolfe


2.00


Haynes, Albert L. 2.00


Brill, Fred E.


7.00


Haynes, Charles E. 2.00


Brown, James A.


2.00


Bulette, Frank W.


7.00


Hayward, George K. 2.00


Charter, W. W.


2.00


Hodgen, Hugh C. 2.00


Conquest, James


2.00


Holden, F. H. . 4.00


Cahill, John P.


2.00


Holland, John H. 5.00


Capelle, C. H. 2.00


Howard, A. G.


7.00


Casavoy, Alfred B. 2.00


Johnson, Roy P.


2.00


Chaffin, Myron L. 2.00


Jones, Clara


5.00


Clapp, George E. 2.00


Jones, Warren H.


2.00


Coughlin, John F., Jr .. 2.00


Kelley, Julia T. 2.00


Durkee, Harold 5.00


Davis, Wendell F.


4.00


Kimball, B. A.


2.00


Daniels, Gertrude C. 2.00


Kennedy, Duncan S. 2.00


DeFegueredo,. Antonio 2.00


Kimball, Elnathan J. . 13.00


DeSousa, Ben


2.00


Knowlton, Helen A. 2.00


Donovan, P. F.


4.00


Lears, William 2.00


Duren, Roy L.


2.00


Laffin, Sidney


2.00


Edwards, A. J.


2.00


Libby, George A. 5.00


Emerson, Arthur W.


2.00


Livermore, Pearl R. 2.00


Lucier, Joseph 2.00


Flynn, Edith M. 5.00


Fletcher, Lester N. 2.00


Mclaughlin, Joseph 2.00


Farrand, W. H. 2.00


Middlesex Fruit Farm 2.00


Mannion, Arthur 2.00


Farrar, Earle


5.00


MacGregor, Stuart 2.00


McIntire, Walter 2.00


Foley, Patrick


2.00


Manson, Hans


2.00


Ford, Charles L.


10.00


McDonald, D. F.


2.00


Frost, C. A.


2.00


Marsh, A. W.


2.00


Gallagher, Howard 2.00


Martin, M. Viola


2.00


Goodrich, Horace M. 2.00


Mason, Roger


2.00


Goward, Annie R. 5.00


Mason, W. E.


2.00


Graham, George 2.00


Mauro, Frank 2.00


Green, Fred W. 2.00


Mead, George V. 2.00


Green, Katherine 2.00


Mekkelsen, John 2.00


Greenleaf Kennels 2.00


Millan, Albion L.


2.00


Freeman, Richard 5.00


Mekkelsen, Ida


2.00


Enneguess, Michael


7.00


Lundblad, Emil 2.00


Farrar, Daniel H. 2.00


Fobes, E. S.


5.00


Hayes, Michael G. 2.00


Hansen, Otto 2.00


Hayward, Earle 2.00


Kinsley, David R. 2.00


44


Moore, J. Sterling 2.00


Swenson, A. 2.00


Morrison, F. D. 2.00


Sanborn, Everett R. 2.00


Nealey, Edward F. 5.00 Scanlon, William J. 2.00


Nolan, Peter 2.00


Schnair, Charles H. 2.00


O'Connell, Michael 2.00


Scott, T. A. 4.00


Parsons, Frank E. 2.00


Seamor, George A. 5.00


Planta, E. A.


7.00


Shapley, Eva C. 2.00


Perkins, A. H. 2.00


Stearns, Clifton S. 2.00


Perkins, Levi 2.00


Stiles, Frank


5.00


Pope, Benjamin 6.00


Truippe, John 2.00


Pratt, Edward F. 2.00 Taylor, M. E.


2.00


Priest, Henry L. 5.00 Todd, George S. 2.00


Reed, Otis J. 2.00


Tucker, George S., Jr. .


7.00


Reed, Howard 2.00


Tuttle, Arthur 6.00


Roche, Francis B.


2.00


Tuttle, William D. 2.00


Robbins, Solon A.


2.00


Vallie, A. H.


2.00


Russell, John H.


2.00


Watkins, J. H.


7.00


Sylvia, E. W.


2.00


Weaver, George T. 14.00


Smith, George I. 2.00


Webster, George A. 2.00


Smith, George A. 2.00


Whitcomb, Fred S. 2.00


Smith, Ralph 2.00


Whitcomb, J. A. 5.00


Smith, Hattie E.


2.00


Willis, Ora A. 2.00


Snyder, John F.


2.00


Wood, Jessie 2.00


Stokes, William


2.00


Willis, Nelson B. 5.00


138 licenses at $2.00


$276.00


28 licenses at $5.00


140.00


$416.00


Deduct fees, 166 licenses at 20c each


33.20


$382.80


Balance due county treasurer on 1919 account


63.60


$446.40


June 1, 1920, paid county treasurer


$288.00


December 1, 1920, paid county treasurer


144.60


Due county treasurer on 1920 account


13.80


$446.40


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS' REPORT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen-I herewith submit my report for the year 1920 :


Appropriation from town $6,800.00 From state . 3,000.00 From state for detour 500.00


$10,300.00 The following schedule shows how expended. The cost of detour is included in Lowell road from South Acton.




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