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12 Peter J. Clifford, Mary A. Pierce at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Frederick J. Hobbs, Priest.
18 Lonnie Griffin, Jr. , Linda Wirick at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr. Clergyman.
18 Richard P. Boudreau, Cheryl A. Connolly at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Frederick J. Hobbs, Priest.
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19 Richard W. Field, Virginia L. Ellis at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Donald W. Noseworthy, Clergyman.
19 Richard Halloran, Nancy Hughes at Boston, Mass. , by Rev. Joseph Barth, Minister of the Gospel.
21 John Stanley Hopkins, Jr. , Linda Dale Webber at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Donald S. Ewing, Minister of the Gospel. Brenton Haliburton Dickson, 4th, Elizabeth Poole Hammond at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Dan Huntington Fenn, Minister.
26 26 Paul Joseph Ward, Diane Mary Tuscher at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Frederick J. Hobbs, Priest.
26 Peter Alfred Bogren, Lois Ann Brosseau at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Frederick J. Hobbs, Priest.
26 Norman D. Murphy, Phyllis J. Lunn at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr. Clergyman.
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Michael F. McDaniel, Donna M. Doll at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Richard P. Wasnewski, Priest.
OCTOBER
3 Edward J. Fitzgerald, Judith Ann Marston at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Frederick J. Hobbs, Priest.
3 John T. Adams, Grace D. (Mueller) Nolan at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Frederick J. Hobbs, Priest.
3 Ronald Herbert Vorce, Donna Marie Downey at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr. Clergyman.
4 Nardo R. Orcianelli, Mary G. Lee at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. William P. Castles, Priest.
10 Henry Melvin Tuttle, Jr., Jean Kirsten Woodward at Wayland, Mass. , 'by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr. Clergyman.
18 Daniel W. Bellefontaine, Margaret P. Kelley at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Edward B. Callaghan, Priest.
24 Philip Lane, Jr. , Janet Marilyn Donnelly at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. William P. Castles, Priest.
24 Ronald Torrao, Ellen Margaret Morrell at Natick, Mass. , by Sarah L. Johnson, Justice of the Peace.
NOVEMBER
7 William R. Cunningham, Susan Bullock at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Donald S. Ewing, Minister of the Gospel.
11 Rowland Arnold Lombard, Beverly Ann Bullock at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Edward T. Harrington, Priest.
14 Lloyd Vander Veer Slocum, Winnifred (Young) Barcellos at Boston, Mass., by Rev. Jack Mendelsohn, Clergyman.
14 Mert S. Prince, Barbara A. McKie at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr., Clergyman.
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20 Edward Lawrence Langley, Mary Romaine Zeller at Berlin, Mass., by Harris G. Field, Justice of the Peace. 28 David Carlton Hatfield, Jr. , Barbara Rose Lynch at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. William P. Castles, Priest.
28 David Edward Flanders, Marjorie Josephine Fox at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Edward B. Callaghan, Priest.
28 Vincent Nicholas Ricci, Anita Rosemay (Basile) Castiglione at, Weston, Mass., by Edward M. Dickson, Justice of the Peace.
DECEMBER
5 Robert Henry Jourdan, Margaret Anne (Humphries) Maury at Natick, Mass., by Sarah L. Johnson, Justice of the Peace.
12 Waldo C. Woods, Jr., Frances A. Wisialko at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr., Clergyman. 13 Herbert F. Wolfson, Joan (Gates) Frank at Newton, Mass. , by Rabbi Earl A. Grollman.
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26 David Austin Bourne, Carolyn Sue Blood at South Sudbury, Mass., by Rev. Joseph C. MacDonald, Minister. Warren Glenn Williams, Linda Jean Parsons at Winchester, Mass. , by Rev. Dwight L. Cart, Minister of the Gospel. Raymond Francis Smith, Jr., Gail Ann Chambers at Wayland, Mass., by Rev. Richard P. Wasnewski, Priest.
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27 Peter Alan Taylor, Mary Sue Tunstall at Concord, Mass., by Rev. George T. Tunstall, Minister.
27 Roberto Fernandez-Acosta, Rose Elena Rodriguez-Lara by Rev. Ernest T. Serino, Priest, at Boston, Mass. 31 Ronald Roe Reeves, Jill Louise Luukkonen at Wayland, Mass. , by Rev. Robert K. Jones, Jr., Clergyman.
As received by Town Clerk's Office, as of January 15, 1965. Any omissions should be reported to the Town Clerk.
JURY LIST -- JULY, 1964
NAME
ADDRESS
OCCUPATION
Ames, Marion R.
218 Main Street
Secretary- Bookkeeper
Bailey, Samuel D.
36 Red Barn Rd.
Chemist
Baker, Catherine A.
102 W. Plain St.
Husband -- Tool & Die Maker
Baker, Florence M.
8 Fox Meadow Lane
Husband -- Manager
Benjamin, B. Allen
97 Concord Road
Planning Engineer
Berggren, Lauretta A.
16 Red Barn Rd.
Husband-Retired
Bourne, Catherine C.
82 Claypit Hill Rd.
Husband -- Accountant & Office Manager
H. A. Johnson Company, 155 N. Beacon St. , Brighton
Braunig, William S.
50 Country Corners Rd.
General Agent
Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Company
Cameron, Paul B.
65 Moore Road
Vice-President
Underwriters Reports, Inc.
Cavagnaro, Angelo A.
25 Highgate Road
Liquor Store Manager
James Kenny, 191 Stratford Street, Worcester
Coffey, Charles W.
36 Sedgemeadow Road
Supt. Inspection
General Motors, Chevrolet -- Western Ave. , Framingham
Condron, Thomas P.
4 Wayside Road
Physicist
Infrared Research, Davis Road, Bedford
Craven, Robert B.
64 Draper Road
Electrical Engineer
Aerospace Research, Inc. 130 Lincoln St. , Brighton
Daly, Florence E.
9 Park Lane
Cafeteria Worker
EMPLOYER
B. L. Ogilvie & Sons, 39 Warren Ave., Weston
U. S. Army Laboratory, Natick, Mass.
Laboratory for Electronics Self-employed & Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Town of Wayland
NAME
Doherty, Gerald M.Jr.
Dresser, George T.
Drew, Walter J.
Duncan, Gerald F.
Dusseault, Ethel
34 Dudley Road
Bookkeeper & Secretary
The Lashette Co., Inc. Box 205, Natick
Eddy, F. Stetson
16 Fox Meadow Lane
Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager
Carpenter
English, Antonio R.
213 Main Street
PBX & Switchboard
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 959 Concord St. , Framingham
Featherston, Edward F.
36 Riverview Circle
Quality Control Manager
Feedback Control, Inc. Natick
Ferguson, Kenneth N. S.
27 Bayfield Road
Asst. Treasurer
Charlestown Savings Bank, 55 Summer Street, Boston
Flynn, John W.
3 Brewster Road
Acc't. Representative
P. H. Bradley, IBM Corp. , 1730 Cambridge St. , Cambridge
Fox, Gerard B.
6 Parmenter Road
Manager
Common Carrier, United States Lines Co. , 40 Broad St. Boston
Freeburn, Robert J.
61 Three Ponds Rd.
Engineer Raytheon Co., Hartwell Road, Bedford
Galbraith, James S.
74 Sears Road
Vice President Microwave Assoc. , Inc. Burlington
Galencia, Madeline A.
ADDRESS
95 Woodridge Road 18 Bald Rock Road 16 Leary St.
20 King Street
OCCUPATION Florist
Accountant & Manager
Lieutenant of the Guards Hardware Salesman
EMPLOYER
Self-employed
General Electric, Ashland Raytheon Co., Waltham Sears, Roebuck & Co., Shoppers World, Framingham
C. F. Eddy Co., West Newton Self-employed
Egizi, John F.
126 Boston Post Road
14 Adams Lane
Executive Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
Anelex Corp.
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NAME Gardiner, William H.
ADDRESS 8 Simpson Road
OCCUPATION
Sales -- Vice President
General Insurance Agent
EMPLOYER
Homer Higgs, Assoc. , 150E. 35th St., New York
Cushing Cristman, Potter & Paine Inc. 179 Union Ave. , Framingham
Garvey, Thomas J.
9 Cormans Lane
Truck Driver
Town of Wayland, Highway Dept.
Gloeckler, Lillian M.
4 Bald Rock Road
Widow
Guenthner, Ruben H.
128 W. Plain Street
Elec. Res. Eng.
Guyette, Mildred L.
2 Gregory Lane
Value Analysis Mgr.
Kinney Mfg. Co. 3529 Washington St. , Boston
Hornblower & Weeks 535 Boylston St., Boston
Carling Brewing Co. , Natick
Harrington, Howard A.
3 Glen Road
Automobile Mechanic
Unemployed
Wayland Motors, Wayland
Town of Wayland
Grason-Stadler Co. 15 Winthrop St. , W. Concord
Boston Edison Co.
Watertown Arsenal Laboratory Watertown
Raytheon Co., Lexington
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Haigney, Dayton P., Jr.
21 Clubhouse Lane
Securities Salesman
Hall, Harold R.
Haynes, Hazel
254 Boston Post Road, W.
Husband -- Service Mgr.
Husband -- Custodian
Howard, Mary M.
16 Ridgefield Road
Ass't. Supervisor
Judge, Joseph J. Kant, Arthur
28 Sycamore Road
Stockman
1 39 Woodridge Road
Physical Chemist
22 Woodridge Road
Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
Kather, E. Nevin
53 School Street
Bottling Dept.
Houston, Elizabeth A.
51 Plain Road
Garvey, John H.
18 Old Farm Road
NAME
ADDRESS 17 Shawmut Ave. Ext.
OCCUPATION
EMPLOYER
Postal Clerk
U. S. Post Office, Boston
Colour Picture Pub. Inc. , 76 Atherton St. Jamaica Plain
Lamont, Ronald S.
7 Parkland Drive
Mgr. - Plant Supt.
W. H. Nichols Co. 48 Woerd Ave., Waltham
LaPlante, Laurent L.
47 Pond Drive
Welder & Repairman
General Motors, Fischer Body, Framingham
LaPointe, Bernice L.
59 Riverview Circle
Husband -- Packer
Best Pak Inc., Superior Rd., Natick
Lavelle, Robert E.
286 Boston Post Rd.
Editor
Raytheon Co., Wayland
Lawrence, Thomas R.
2 Charena Road
Physicist Mithras, Inc. 380 Putnam Ave. Cambridge
LeBlanc, Joseph L.
70 Pemberton Road
Machinist
Ucinite Co., 459 Watertown St Newtonville
Lewis, Laura
4 Graybirch Lane
Analyst (Husband)
Raytheon Co., Sudbury
Lockwood, E. Forrest
244 Concord Road
Engineer
Mitre Corp., Bedford
MacKnight, Robert B., Jr.
20 Maguire Road
State Manager
Ruppert Brewery, 1639 Third Ave., New York
Salesman F. W. Dodge Co., Park Square Boston
Mc Dermott, Richard J.
12 Squirrel Hill Road
Sales Manager
Richard J. Buck & Co. Statler Office Bldg. , Boston
Mc Donald, Mary E.
16 Pleasant St.
Husband -- Salesman
Lake Waban, 300 Central St. , Wellesley
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Kilduff, Francis X. Knaak, Horace
14 Lake Road
Lithographer
Martin, Lyle B.
15 Pine Needle Road
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NAME
ADDRESS
OCCUPATION
EMPLOYER
McKinnon, Wallace R.
131 Woodridge Road
Mathematician
Avco Research, 201 Lowell St. Wilmington
McNiff, Thomas J.
5 Melville Place
Oxygen Generator Operator
Thomas A. Edison, Inc. 5 Creeper Hill Rd., Grafton
Nahigian, John A.
10 Keith Rd.
Security Analyst The Parker Corp. , 200 Berkeley St., Boston
Nason, E. Robert
135 School St.
Gen. Contractor Core House Corp., 44 Brattle St., Cambridge
Newton, Katharine G.
11 Autumn Lane
Husband -- Retired -
Nichols, Norman E.
7 Erwin Road
Equipment Designer
Sylvania Electric Prod. Inc. 100 First Ave., Waltham
Nicoll, Charles H.
43 Sherman Bridge Rd.
Salesman Electrolux Corp., 25 Belmont St., Cambridge
Palmer, David R.
26 Pequot Rd.
Acc't. Executive
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce 125 High St., Boston
Place, Blanche M.
26 Millbrook Road
Husband -- Freight Conduc. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad
Post, Anne C.
15 Old Sudbury Road
Husband -- President of Company
Post Products, Inc. 10 Tech Circle, East Natick
Potter, Ruth B.
12 Winthrop Road
Real Estate Sales
Ethel Cassidy, 162 Concord Rd. Wayland
Rawson, Agnes C.
20 Westway Road
Husband -- Reg. Mgr.
American Forest Pro. -- Mds. 18 Tremont St., Boston
Ricci, John F.
405 Old Conn. Path
Mattress Worker
Slumberland Products Co. , Route 128, Woburn
NAME
ADDRESS
OCCUPATION
EMPLOYER
Rix, Clayton E.
8 Pequot Road
Plant Supervisor
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. , Haines St., Nashua, N. H.
Rosen, Elizabeth
160 Main Street
Husband -- Floor Contr.
Mari & Sons Flooring Co. , 38 Kent St., Somerville
Salomon, Robert A.
16 Sears Road
Statistician New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 50 Oliver St. , Boston
Sansone, Clement V.
280 Cochituate Rd. Clothing Designer & Pattern Maker
15 Kneeland St. , Boston
Schmeltz, Mary A.
160 W. Plain St.
Husband -- Stock Clerk
Raytheon Mfg. Co., Waltham
Schneider, Paul
23 Loblolly Lane
Engineer
Aero Div. Minneapolis Honey- well, 1400 Soldiers Field Rd. Boston
Seto, Andrew C. N.
10 Bayfield Rd.
Restaurant Owner
So. Pacific Restaurant, 1152 Beacon St. , Newton
Shaps, George A.
25 Wayland Hills Rd.
Accountant Joan Fabrics, 122 Western Ave. Lowell
Sibley, John P.
6 Glezen Lane
Wool Broker
John P. Sibley, 253 Summer St. Boston
Smith, Geoffrey E.
5 Juniper Lane
Section Manager
Raytheon Co., 1415 Providence Tpke. Norwood
Smith, Harold L.
10 Oak Street
Wire Worker
Simplex Wire & Cable 79 Sidney St., Cambridge
Sullivan, John C.
15 Fairfield Road
Salesman
Westminster Motors, 420 Warren St. , Roxbury
Sutherland, M. Irene
36 Sycamore Road
Husband -- Dealer
Columbus Showcase, Co. 34 Sycamore Rd. , Cochituate
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NAME
ADDRESS
Tanger, John B.
7 Lincoln Road
Taricar, Victor J.
113 W. Plain Street
Mgr. Gas Station
Thompson, Merrill K.
Tierney, Raymond J.
36 Rice Road
Plastic Moulder
KLH Research & Development Co. 30 Cross St. , Cambridge
Truck Driver B. H. Carkum, 270 Medford St. Malden
Husband -- Dept. Head
Waltham Super Market, 840 Main St., Waltham
Walsh, David E.
120 Concord Road
Insurance Broker
Aetna Life Insurance Co. 10 Post Office Square, Boston
Weagle, Roseline E.
4 Hemlock Road
Wiring & Soldering Technician
San born Co., Inc. 175 Wyman St. , Waltham
Wilkinson, W. Floyd
40 Woodridge Road
Chemical Engineer The Badger Co., 363 Third St. Cambridge
Engineer Cambridge Elec. Light Co. Cambridge
Wright, Zelia
Waitress
Sea & Surf, Framingham
Zagoren, Minna
23 Shawmut Ave. Ext. 10 Richard Road
Husband -- Food Chemist
EMPLOYER
Armstrong Cork Co. 200 First Ave. , Needham Hgts.
Main Street, Cochituate
Wyman's Garden Center, Framingham
Vaccaro, Joseph S. Jr.
58 River Road
Wall, Dorothy W.
17 Cottage Road
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Wilson, George F.
7 Castle Road
A. E. Ogan, Sleeper St. , Boston
OCCUPATION Mfg. Sales
10 Old Farm Circle
Buyer
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
Mr. Thomas Francis Linnehan was re-elected to the Board of Selectmen at the Annual Town Election on March 2, 1964.
The Board organized for the year with Mr. George K. Lewis as Chairman, Mr. Frank S. Tarr as Clerk, and Mr. Thomas Francis Linnehan, as Third Member.
The Selectmen met regularly on the first and third Monday even- ings of each month, and held in addition numerous other meetings dur- ing weekdays and weekends with State and County Officials, with members of Boards of adjacent towns, or with members of other Boards in Wayland on matters of common concern.
Mr. Linnehan served on the Town Government Committee, Mr. Lewis on the Committee on Code Enforcement, and on two special committees to study the replacement of War Memorials and on the feasibility of Historic Districts, and Mr. Tarr on committees to study the use of voting machines and the Ad Hoc Committee, to study the long- range development of the southwesterly end of Dudley Pond. Mr. Lewis is the Wayland member of the Advisory Board of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
During the year, the Selectmen made the regular appointments of Town officials not elected by ballot and to other non-elected boards. Vacancies on several Town Boards were filled during the year. The Selectmen wish to express here their recognition of the many years of service by Patrolman Thomas F. Murray before his enforced retire- ment from the Police Force.
The Selectmen want to pay special tribute to the devoted service of another Patrolman, George Rousseau, who died during the past year. Mr. Rousseau was a fine officer and will long be remembered as a member of the force. We must also note the passing of Mr. William Scotland, a distinguished Wayland citizen who served his Town in many capacities, including Selectman.
Other regular activities of the Board included the drawing of jurors, the disbursement of income from the Charitable Funds, the issuance of licenses, the approval of all bills incurred by other Town departments, the acceptance of Town roads, and the initiation of Betterments. The Board also acted in several cases of private complaints or disputes of a local nature.
Each year the pressure of work upon the Selectmen increases, mak- ing greater demands upon evening and weekend time. Fortunately,
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the Executive Secretary, Mr. Taylor, has been able to take care of many routine matters and answer the ever-increasing number of calls during the day at the Town Building. The Selectmen want to acknow- ledge Mr. Taylor's efficient and courteous service in their behalf.
Respectfully submitted, GEORGE K. LEWIS, Chairman FRANK S. TARR THOMAS FRANCIS LINNEHAN Board of Selectmen
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REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER
1964
January 1, 1964
Cash Balance
$1,399, 435. 14
1964
Receipts
4, 497, 828. 91
$5,897, 264. 05
1964
Payments
$4,238,660. 10
January 1, 1965
Cash Balance 1,658,603.95
$5, 897, 264. 05
1
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TAX TITLES
Number
Amount of Taxes
Valuation
Due for foreclosure in 1965
3
$ 251.64
$ 800
Due for foreclosure in 1966
1
814. 62
2,800
$1,066. 26
$3,600
TAX TITLE POSSESSIONS
Tax Title Possessions
45
$4,700. 95
$8,220
INSURANCE
Date of Expiration
1965
Workmen's Compensation & Employer's Liability
1965
Fire and Police -- Accident
1965
Town Vehicles -- Fire, Theft, and Windstorm
1965
Town Vehicles -- Liability
1965
Non-Ownership Automobile Liability -- Water Dept.
1965
Public Liability
1965
Sprinkler Leakage
1965
Fire -- Town Buildings, and Contents
1966
Burglary and Fidelity Boilers
1966
1966
Fire -- Town Buildings, and Contents
1967
Fire -- Town Buildings, and Contents
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Income 1964
FUND AMOUNT
1. Allen $1,100. 00
2. Donation
1,300.00
3. Loker 2,000.00
4. Russell .
5,251.67
1, 051. 67- - - Provident Institution for Savings 4-1/8 200. 00 - - New York Tel. Co. 4-1/8s 7/1/93
2,000. 00- - - Southern Pacific 2-7/8s 1/1/86
1,000. 00- - - Commonwealth Edison Co. 3-3/4s 3/1/88
1,000. 00- - - Southern California Edison 3-5/8s 8/15/78. 175.69
Total Income for 1964 $ 294. 66
Cemetery
$1, 000. 00- - - N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. 3-1/2s 2/1/98
1,200. 00- - - N. Y. Telephone Co. 4-1/8s 7/1/93
1,000. 00- - - American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Debenture 3-3/8s 12/1/73
1,800. 00- - - U. S. Treasury Bond 2-1/2s 1964-1969 ·
$ 163. 25
1,000. 00- - - Southern California Edison Ltd. 1st Ref. Mtge. 3s 9/1/65 2, 900. 00- - - N. Y. Telephone Co. 4-1/8s 7/1/93
2,500.00- - -Commonwealth Edison Co. 3-3/4s 3/1/88
1,000.00- - -Southern Pacific Oregon Line 1st Mtge. 4-1/2s 3/1/77
2,000. 00- - - Southern Pacific R. R. 1st Mtge. "E" 2-7/8s 1/1/86
4,000. 00- - - Wisconsin Electric Power 3-7/88 1986
200.00- - - U. S. Treasury Bond 2-1/2s 1964-1969
4,000.00- - - N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3-1/4s 11/15/91
3, 000. 00- - - Central Maine Power Co. 1st Mtge. "W" 4-7/8s 5/1/87
1,000.00- - -Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 4-3/8s Deb. 12/1/91
1,550.00- - -Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 5s 6/1/91
2,000. 00- - - The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4-3/8s 8/15/88
3, 700. 00- - - Southern California Edison Co. "H" 4-1/4s 2/15/82
4,000. 00- - - Northern Pacific Railway Prior Lien 4s 1997
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Total Charity Funds. . $9,651.67
1. J. M. Parmenter . . . $5,000. 00
2. Cemetery Perpetual Care $57,832. 66
TRUST FUNDS
Charity
$1,100. 00 - - - Martin 6% Mortgage
300.00 - - - New York Tel. Co. 4-1/8s 7/1/93
1,000.00 - - - American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Debenture 3-3/8s 12/1/73 $ 46.15
1,000.00 - - - Wisconsin Electric Power 3-7/8s 1986
1,000.00 - - - Provident Institution for Savings 4-1/8 . 72. 82
2, 700. 00- - - Standard Oil of Indiana 4-1/2s 1983 2,000. 00- - - The Twelve Federal Land Bank 5-1/8s 7/20/70 20, 282. 66 - - - Provident Institution for Savings 4-1/8
$ 2,111. 74
Total Cemetery Funds. . $62,832. 66
Total Income for 1964
$
2,274. 99
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds Received in 1964 and included above:
Arthur L. Ahlman $200
Harold J. Lundy $300
Harris W. Angier
300
Israel Lupien . 300
Lillian M. Atkinson 200
Elizabeth Mayberry. 200
Joseph C. Donnelly. 200
Gus M. Masiello 100
E. Brayton Durfee . 200
Olive E. Nisbet 200
Allan R. Finlay 400
A. May Orr. 250
Annie B. Gibbs . .1,500
Thaddeus H. Pierce. 200
Harry E. Hebden.
50
Jennie P. Pinkul 200
John B. Holt ·
200
James Otis Post . 200
Marion W. Holt.
300
Effie G. Shepard . 400
Vera H. King .
50
Harriet D. Souther 100
Henry Kolm
800
Suzanne D. Tunnell · ·
200
Evelyn P. Lockhart 100
James Villella . . 50
Nicholas A. Lombardo 200
Anita D. Whittemore. 250
Library
1. Lydia M. Child .
$ 150. 00
$150. 00- - - Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 5s 6/1/91 ·
$ 7. 50
2. Harriet C. Damon.
3,000.00
1,000. 00- - - Southern California Edison "E" 3-5/8s 8/15/78. 2, 000. 00- - - Provident Institution for Savings 4-1/8 . .
104. 39
3. Isaac C. Damon.
1,000.00
1,000. 00- - - Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 4-3/8s 12/1/91 . .
43. 75
4. Ella E. Draper .
500.00 )
1,000. 00- - - N. Y. Central Railway Co. "A" 4-1/2s 10/1/2013
60.00
5. James Draper
500. 00)
6. Grace C. Draper . . ·
1,000.00
1,000. 00- - - Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 4-3/8s 12/1/91 . . 50.00
1,500. 00- - - Commonwealth Edison Co. 3-3/4s 3/1/88
2,000. 00- - - Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. 5s 6/1/91
1,300. 00- - - Southern California Edison Co. "H" 4-1/4s 2/15/82 200. 00- - - N. Y. Telephone Co. 4-1/8s 7/1/93
219. 74
7. James Sumner Draper .
5,000.00
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8. Sarah W. Heard. . . . $ 3,100.00 100. 00- - - Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 5s 6/1/91 1,000. 00- - - Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 4-3/8s 12/1/91 2,000. 00- - - Provident Inst. for Savings 4-1/8 $ 116. 89
9. Jonathan M. Parmenter 10,000.00
3,000. 00- - - The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4-3/8s 8/15/88 1,000.00- - - U. S. Treasury Bond 2-1/2s 1964-1969
2,000. 00- - - Standard Oil of Indiana 4-1/2 s 1983
1,000. 00- - - Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 4-3/8s 12/1/91
1,000. 00- - - Central Maine Power "S" 4-7/8s 5/1/87
2,000. 00- - - American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Deb. 3-3/8s 12/1/73 406. 25 500. 00- - - Provident Inst. for Savings 4-1/8 20. 60
10. Jane A. Patterson . . . 500.00
11. Cynthia G. Roby . 3,200.00
1,000. 00- - - American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Deb. 3-3/8s 12/1/73 1,000. 00- - - Central Maine Power "W" 4-7/8s 5/1/87
1, 200. 00- - - Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 5s 6/1/91 . . 142. 50
12. Francis Shaw .
. .
. 5,000.00
1,000.00- - - Texas & New Orleans 3-1/4s 4/1/70
1,000. 00- - - Southern California Edison Co. "E" 3-5/8s 8/15/78
3, 000. 00- - - Provident Inst. for Savings 4-1/8 . 170. 96
2,000. 00- - - Southern California Edison Co. "E" 3-5/8s 8/15/78 72.50
13. Dorothy C. Stone . .
. 2,000.00
14. Ada H. Wellington. . . 500.00
200. 00- - - New York Telephone Co. "K" 4-1/8s 7/1/93 300. 00- - - Standard Oil of Indiana 4-1/2s 1983 21. 75
Total Income for 1964
$1,436. 83
Total Library Funds
$35, 450. 00
1. Evelyn M. Greaves . . $ 6,584. 64
School
5,000. 00- - - U. S. Steel Corporation 4s 7/15/83 1,584. 64- - - West Newton Savings Bank 4%
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MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST SCHOOL
Initial Borrow- ings
Year
Type
Rate
Annually
Balance 1/1/65
Payments Prin.
1965 Interest
Balance 1/1/66
Payments Prin.
1966 Interest
Balance 1/1/67
Payments Prin.
1967 Interest
$400,000
1948
20-Yr. Bonds 2-1/4
$20,000
$80,000
$20,000
$1,800. 00
$60,000
$20,000
$1, 350. 00
$40,000
$20,000
$ 900. 00
150,000
1948
18-Yr. Bonds 2-1/4
5,000
10,000
5,000
225. 00
5,000
5,000
112. 50
15,000
5,000
218. 75
210,000
1952
20-Yr. Bonds 1-3/5
10,000
80,000
10,000
1,200. 00
70,000
10,000
1,040.00
60,000
10,000
880. 00
600,000
1954
20-Yr. Bonds 2-1/5
30,000
300,000
30,000
6,270.00
270,000
30,000
5,610. 00
240,000
30,000
4,950. 00
150,000
1956
15-Yr. Bonds 2-1/2
10,000
70,000
10,000
1,625.00
60,000
10,000
1,375.00
50,000
10,000
1,125.00
600,000
1956
20-Yr. Bonds 2-1/2
30,000
360,000
30,000
8,625. 00
330, 000
30,000
7,875.00
300,000
30,000
7, 125. 00
62,000
1956
20-Yr. Bonds 3-2/5
3,000
36,000
3,000
1, 224. 00
33,000
3,000
1,122. 00
30,000
3,000
1,020. 00
638,000
1956
20-Yr. Bonds 3-2/5
32,000
384,000
32, 000
13, 056.00
352,000
32,000
11,968. 00
320,000
32,000
10,880. 00
1,175,000
1959
20-Yr. Bonds 3-1/2
60,000
875,000
60,000
29,575. 00
815,000
60,000
27, 475. 00
755,000
60,000
25,375.00
1,100,000
1960
20-Yr. Bonds 3-3/5
55,000
880,000
55,000
30,690. 00
825,000
55,000
28, 710. 00
770,000
55,000
26,730. 00
Total Outstanding for the School .
3,100,000
2, 840,000
2, 580,000
Total Principal and Interest for each year .
260,000
94, 683. 75
260,000
86,943. 75
255, 000 78, 303. 75
Total Payment for each year
$354,683. 75
$346, 943. 75
$333, 303. 75
WATER
15,000 1955
10-Yr. Notes 1. 9% 1,500
1,500
1,500
14.25
150,000
1958
15-Yr. Bonds 3. 3% 10,000
90,000
10,000
2,970. 00
80,000
10,000
2, 640. 00
70,000
10,000
2,310. 00
Total Outstanding for Water
91,500
80,000
70,000
Total Principal and Interest for each year . .
11,500
2,984.25
10,000
2,640. 00
10,000
2,310. 00.
Total Payment for each year .
$ 14,484.25
$ 12,640. 00
$ 12, 310. 00
140,000
1949
20-Yr. Bonds 1-3/4
5,000
25,000
5,000
393. 75
20,000
5,000
306. 25
132
Maturing
FIRE
Initial Borrow- ings
Year
Type
Rate
Maturing Annually
Balance 1/1/65
Payments Prin.
1965 Interest
Balance 1/1/66
Payments Prin.
1966 Interest
Balance 1/1/67
Payments Prin.
1967 Interest
60,000
1952
20- Yr. Notes
2%
$2,000. 00
$16, 000
$2,000
$ 320. 00
$ 14,000
$ 2,000
$ 280. 00
$12,000
$2,000
$ 240. 00
Total Outstanding for Fire. $16,000
$ 14,000
$12,000
.
Total Principal and Interest for each year. . .
$2,000
$ 320. 00
$ 2,000
$ 280. 00
$2,000
$ 240. 00
Total Payment for each year .
$2, 320. 00
$2,280. 00
$2, 240. 00
TOTALS
Total Outstanding School, Water, Fire .... $3, 207, 500
$2,934, 000
$2, 662, 000
Total Principal and Interest: School, Water, Fire . .
$273, 500 $97, 988. 0.0
$272, 000
$89,863. 75
$267,000
$80,853. 75
Total Payment for each year. .
$371, 488.00 (1965)
$361,863. 75 (1966)
$347, 853. 75 (1967)
TEMPORARY LOAN
$ 300, 000 @ 1. 60 Dated 7/27/64 Paid 11/2/64
Anticipation of Taxes
Respectfully submitted, DOROTHY S. DAMON, Town Treasurer.
133
REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT FOR THE YEAR 1964
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 41, of the General Laws and Amendments, I hereby submit the following report of the Accountant's Department:
1964 January 1 -- Cash Balance
1964 Receipts
$4, 497, 828. 91
1964 Expenditures
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