Town annual reports of officers of the town of Oxford, Massachusetts for the financial year ending 1932, Part 8

Author: Oxford (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: [Oxford, Mass.] : [Town of Oxford]
Number of Pages: 340


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1,515.78


Huguenot Hall :


Salaries :


, Janitor


$75.00


Other Expenses :


Fuel


41.50


Light


48.50


165.00


$7,141.52


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police Department :


Salaries and Wages :


Constables


$781.78


Court Fees


217.39


Lock-up Keeper


58.00


Other Expenses :


Printing


3.00


Auto Hire


4.00


-


193


Badges


9.12


Medical Aid


14.50


1,087.79


Fire Department :


Salaries and Wages :


Engineers


$220.00


Clerk


15.00


Stewards


149.99


DeWitt Company


611.50


Huguenot Company


611.00


Rochdale Company --


200.00


Equipment and Repairs :


Apparatus


217.95


Other Expenses :


Fuel


193.50


Light


24.27


Building Repairs


102.48


Water


16.00


Stewards' Supplies


3.85


Removing Ashes


1.50


Telephone


115.87


Gas and Oil


23.91


Medical Aid


1


18.00


Meals


4.50


2,529.32


Hydrants and Fountains :


Service :


Oxford Water Com-


pany


$3,975.50


Cherry


Valley and


Rochdale Water Dis-


trict


120.00


4,095.50


194


Sealer of Weights and Measures :


Salaries


$75.00


Other Expenses :


Auto Hire


25.00


Equipment


24.73


Sealer's Supplies


10.25


134.98


Dog Officer :


Salaries and Wages :


Dog Officer


37.50


Moth Department:


Labor


$94.80


Auto Hire


26.75


121.55


Tree Warden's Department :


Labor


$123.35


Equipment


18.50


Trucking


5.50


Spraying Trees


60.60


Supplies


1.20


209.15


Forest Fires Department : Salaries and Wages :


Forest Warden


$35.00


Fighting Fires


308.35


Other Expenses :


Auto Hire


14.00


Apparatus


25.09


Chemicals


14.51


Telephone


1


1 1


1


21.00


1


1


1


1 1 1


195


Trucking and Express


8.25


Gas and Oil


11.43


Meals


2.47


Labor


8.40


448.50


8,664.29


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Health Department :


Salaries and Wages :


Board of Health


$100.00


Clerk


25.00


Wages (Labor)


2.00


Other Expenses :


Postage and Toll Calls


2.55


Signs


25.39


Auto Hire


.48


Contagious Diseases :


Board and Treatment


80.14


Medical Aid


7.38


Groceries


12.80


Loss of Wages


4.00


Tuberculosis :


Board and Treatment


492.00


Groceries


3.72


Vital Statistics :


Return of Births


13.50


Vaccination :


School Children


48.75


Inspection of Animals : Inspector


125.00


Inspection of Meat :


Inspector


60.50


196


Inspection of Milk :


Inspector


100.00


Auto Hire


5.18


1,108.39


Hospital Clinic for


Tonsils and Adenoids :


Clinics


140.00


140.00


County Tuberculosis


704.04


Apportionment


1,952.43


HIGHWAYS


Streets :


Salaries and Wages :


Labor


$7,633.53


Rental Town Equip- ment


1,745.96


Teams and Trucks


2,647.58


Equipment and Repairs


179.89


Other Expenses :


Road Oil and Tar


1,966.50


Cold Patch Material


551.00


Stone


20.25


Town Line Posts


40.62


Traffic Signals


26.00


Signs


48.00


Culverts


84.85


Blasting Materials


130.76


Gasoline and Oil


31.30


Other Supplies


17.77


Medical Aid


3.00


Postage and Express _


4.10


15,131.11


197


Snow & Ice Removal :


Salaries and Wages :


Labor


$576.10


Teams and Trucks


266.78


Equipment & Repairs


250.13


Other Expenses :


Gasoline and Oil


78.74


Garage Rent


30.00


1,201.75


Bridges :


Labor


$29.95


Lumber


14.96


Cement


32.49


77.40


Road Machinery Maintenance :


Gasoline and Oil


$430.32


Repairs


328.47


758.79


Street Lights :


Service


3,184.50


$20,353.55


CHARITIES


Public Welfare Department: General Administration :


Salaries and Wages : Board of Public Wel-


fare


$190.00


Clerk 150.00


Investigator 1


400.00


1


1


1


1 1


1


1


198


Other Expenses :


Printing, Stationery


and Postage


170.63


Filing Cabinet


30.80


Penalty Imposed by


State


3.00


Outside Relief by Town :


Groceries


16,366.83


Fuel


103.85


Board and Care


2,461.13


Medical Aid


1,490.50


Rent


2,095.52


Cash Aid 1 1 1


1,996.15


Clothing


991.92


Transportation 1


88.15


Burials


96.00


Water Bills


6.00


Relief by Other Towns :


Towns


2,257.47


28,897.95


Infirmary :


Salaries and Wages:


Superintendent


$1,310.00


Other Employees 179.52


Other Expenses :


Groceries


1,026.08


Dry Goods and


Clothing


134.73


Buildings


100.08


Fuel and Light


119.94


Hay and Grain


977.50


Telephone


54.75


Gasoline and Oil


331.64


1


1 1


1 I


1


199


Medical Aid


134.26


Hardware


188.00


Equipment and Repairs


293.40


Fertilizer


106.91


Slaughtering


12.00


Truck Insurance


24.00


Blacksmith


22.95


Lumber


97.89


Seeds


26.23


Baby Chicks


48.00


Box Rent


.40


5,188.28


Old Age Assistance :


Salaries and Wages:


Investigator


$100.00


Clerk


25.00


Other Expenses :


Cash Aid


5,045.08


Medical Aid


40.25


Groceries


33.85


Fuel


1


1 1 1


Clothing


3.88


Burial


100.00


Stationery


1


1


1


5,413.41


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


State Aid :


Cash Aid


410.00


Military Aid :


165.00


Cash Aid


L


1


1


1


1


1


1


1 1


1


1


63.85


1 I


1.50


1


200


Soldiers' Relief :


Salaries and Wages :


Investigator


$100.00


Other Expenses :


Fuel


398.60


Groceries


848.47


Cash Aid


4,968.00


Medical Aid


202.65


Clothing


67.05


Board and Care


1 1


24.00


Rent


120.00


Trucking


14.80


Committment to


Sol-


diers' Home


42.14


Printing


3.10


6,788.81


$46,863.45


SCHOOLS AND LIBRARY


Schools :


General :


Salaries and Wages :


School Committee


$175.00


Clerk


100.00


Superintendent


1,800.00


Nurse


639.00


Physician


250.00


Truant Officer


100.00


Other Expenses :


Printing, Stationery


and Postage 54.78


Telephone


77.09


Express and Trucking


13.28


1


201


P. O. Box Rent


1.80


Teachers' Salaries :


High


9,880.15


Elementary


20,922.04


Supervisors


1,682.22


Text Books and Supplies :


High :


Text and Reference


Books


410.19


Supplies


264.54


Elementary :


.


Text and Reference


Books


371.49


Supplies


505.87


Tuition :


High


937.50


Elementary


2,537.56


Transportation :


High


1,412.39


Elementary


5,852.04


Janitors' Services :


High


306.68


Elementary


2,576.18


Fuel and Light:


High


515.51


Elementary


1,674.63


Buildings :


High :


Repairs


100.45


Janitors' Supplies 44.91


Water


70.30


202


Elementary :


Repairs


367.53


Janitors' Supplies


74.99


Water


221.05


Removing Ashes


7.00


Furniture :


High


157.50


Elementary


42.00


Diplomas and Graduation


28.10


$54,173.77


Independent and Industrial Schools :


Tuition :


Boys


1,359.04


Girls


223.82


1,582.86


Public Library :


Salaries and Wages :


Librarian


$400.00


Assistants


210.00


Janitors


400.00


Books and Periodicals :


Books


42.49


Periodicals


94.80


Binding :


Books


49.70


Periodicals


1.05


Fuel and Light :


Fuel


293.45


Light


71.00


203


Buildings :


Repairs


13.36


Furniture


55.00


Janitor's Supplies


17.20


Water


16.00


Removing Ashes


4.00


Decorating


10.00


Other Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


19.75


Express


2.81


Toll Calls


1.75


P. O. Box Rent


1.80


Typewriter Repairs


15.00


1,719.16


$57,475.79


UNCLASSIFIED


Memorial Day :


Music


$85.00


Flowers and Wreaths


65.80


Flags


3.20


Programs


20.00


Dinner


53.25


1


227.25


Printing Town Reports : Contract


485.32


Town Forest :


Planting Trees


42.00


Insurance :


Premiums


1,837.83


1


204


District Nurse : Salary of Nurse


500.00


Dickinson Gift:


Trees and Shrubs


100.00


Woodward School Grounds :


Labor


$1,194.29


Tools


41.12


Surveying


9.89


-


1,245.30


$4,437.70


CEMETERY


Cemetery :


Salaries and Wages:


Commissioners


$60.00


Labor


1,547.40


Other Expenses :


Flowers and Wreaths


37.50


Fertilizer and Grass Seed


60.35


Equipment and,Repairs


15.95


Water


40.00


Auto and Truck Hire


92.00


Printing and Postage


4.75


$1,857.95


INTEREST


Temporary Loans :


Anticipation of Reve-


nue


--


$3,084.69


205


General Loans :


New School Loan


2,337.50


Sutton Avenue, 1930


600.00


$6,022.19


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Temporary Loans :


Anticipation of Reve-


nue


$88,000.00


General Loans :


New School Loan


5,000.00


Sutton Avenue, 1930 _


4,000.00


$97,000.000


AGENCIES AND TRUSTS


Taxes :


State Tax


$4,972.50


Auditing Tax 201.20


Parks & Reservations 7.91


Old Age Assistance Tax


1,278.00


$6,459.61


County Tax


6,208.00


Dog Licenses


59.40


Cemetery Perpetual Care:


Bequests 497.80


Trust Funds :


Hannah Harwood Hos-


pital


$590.69


Charles Larned Enter-


tainment


219.00


206


Nelson Davis Library 158.74


Sarah. P. Joslin Li


brary


Wilson Olney Library 31.88


Maud R. Taft Library 38.35


Rufus Alverson Char- ity


1,170.03


$14,394.84


Tax Titles


381.38


Refunds :


Taxes


$27.83


M. V. Excise Taxes - 148.58


Town Clerk's Depart-


ment


2.50


178.91


Total Expenditures --


$266,724.00


Cash Balance, Dec. 31, 1932


8,181.63


Grand Total


$274,905.63


TOWN OF OXFORD Balance Sheet, December 31, 1932


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Cash


$8,181.63


Temporary Loans : Anticipation of Reve- nue


$79,500.00


Levy of 1920,


W. S. Taft, Coll. - $461.59


Levy of 1921,


W. S. Taft, Coll. 567.06


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, Levy 1930 .10


Levy of 1922,


Old Age Assistance Tax 9.00


W. S. Taft, Coll. 3,365.18


Levy of 1930 9.10


W. A. Lovett, Coll. 893.85


Levy of 1931,


Appropriation Balances :


W. A. Lovett, Coll. 23,111.90


Levy of 1932,


Woodward School Grounds $254.70


W. A. Lovett, Coll. 69,006.25


Town Forest 119.81


97,405.83


374.51


-


Accounts Receivable : Taxes :


Accounts Payable :


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes : Levy of 1931, W. A. Lovett, Coll. $278.22 Levy of 1932, W. A. Lovett, Coll. 799.80


1,078.02


Income


Account Bal-


ances :


Hannah Harwood Fund


$146.25


Charles Larned En-


tertainment Fund 241.00


Maud R. Taft,


Library Fund 17.65


Old Age Assistance Tax : Levy of 1931,


W. A. Lovett, Coll. $16.00


Levy of 1932,


W. A. Lovett, Coll. 189.00


205.00


Overlays, Reserved for


Abatements :


Levy of 1921 40


Levy of 1922


117.12


Levy of 1931


20.88


Levy of 1932


1,576.52


Special Assessments :


Unapportioned Sidewalk, 1930 $97.50


Committed Interest,


Sidewalk, 1930 5.21


Overlay Reserve


1,679.02


Tax Title Revenue -


7,684.64


102.71


Departmental Revenue


7,373.18


404.90


1,714.92


Tax Titles, Held for Redemption


7,684.64


Special Assessment Re- venue Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Revenue Dog Licenses


102.71


Departmental :


Selectmen


$4.00


Memorial Hall


10.00


Forest Fire


178.20


Health


931.74


Sale of Land, No. Ox- ford Depot School


101.00


Streets


492.17


Sale of Land, Infirmary


200.00


Public Welfare 1


4,555.39


Sale of Cemetery Lots and Graves


751.00


Tailings Account


108.97


Excess and Deficiency,


Surplus Revenue _ 22,542.22


7,373.18


Overdrawn Accounts :


Overlay, Levy of 1930


$141.73


Sarah P. Joslin,


Library Fund 63.00


Public Welfare


3,085.40


1


1 1


1


State Aid


410.00


Military Aid 1


82.50


Schools


112.00


Cemetery


577.68


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


19.50


Infirmary


L


1


1


10.20 1,943.16


Road Machinery Fund


1,077.92


.


Soldiers' Relief


256.31


3,546.44


Total


$125,577.45.


Total


$125,577.45


DEBT ACCOUNT


Net Funded Debt


$58,000.00 Sutton Ave. 1929 Loan


$8,000.00


New School Loan


50,000.00


$58,000.00


$58,000.00


TRUST FUNDS


Cash and Securities


---


$50,688.91


Rufus G. Alverson Charity Fund


$300.00


Hannah Harwood Hospital Fund Mary DeWitt High School Fund


5,000.00


278.00


Charles C. Lamb School Fund 1,655.71


Sarah P. Joslın


Library Fund


1,042.94


Nelson H. Davis Library Fund 1


382.39


Mattie Sawtelle Library Fund 1


1,136.23


Wilson Olney Library Fund 1


1,338.09


Maud R. Taft Library Fund


819.61


Charles Larned Entertainment Fund


10,453.85


Cemetery Perpetual


Care Funds 28,282.09


$50,688.91


$50,688.91


1


TOWN OF OXFORD


TABLE OF ACCOUNTS


Appropriations


Appropriations


Income


Refunds


Transfers


Total


Expended


Transfers


Balance


Moderator


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


Selectmen


600.00


761.00


761.00


660.91


100.09


Accountant


700.00


700.00


700.00


681.95


18.05


Treasurer


550.00


550.00


550.00


538.81


11.19


Collector of Taxes


1,200.00


1,363.70


1,363.70


1,361.33


2.37


Assessors


1,000.00


1,000.00


r100.00


1,100.00


1,089.93


10.07


Other Finance Officers


50.00


50.00


50.00


42.00


8.00


Town Clerk


.450.00


450.00


450.00


397.11


52.89


Elections and Registrations


400.00


1,000.00


3.15


1,003.15


663.70


$300.00


39.45


Memorial Hall


1,500.00


1,503.20


r12.58


1,515.78


1,515.78


Huguenot Hall


300.00


326.00


326.00


165.00


p100.00


61.00


Total-General Government


$6,775.00


$7,728.90


$3.15


$112.58


$7,844.63


$7,141.52


$400.00


$303.11


Police


800.00


864.40


7.00


r223.39


1,094.79


1,087.79


7.00


Fire


3,000.00


2,500.00


r29.32


2,529.32


2,529.32


Hydrants and Fountains


4,100.00


4,200.00


4,200.00


4,095.50


p100.00


4.50


Sealer


125.00


125.00


r9.98


134.98


134.98


Moth


150.00


150.00


150.00


121.55


28.45


Tree Warden


250.00


261.70


261.70


209.15


52.55


Forest Fire


700.00


700.00


700.00


448.50


s200.00


51.50


Dog Officer


50.00


50.00


50.00


37.50


12.50


Total-Protection of Persons and Property


$9,175.00


$8,851.10


$7.00


$262.69


$9,120.79


$8,664.29


$300.00


$156.50


Health


1,000.00


1,234.44


1,234.44


983.39


p200.00


51.05


Hospital Clinic


200.00


215.00


215.00


140.00


75.00


Hospital District-Tuberculosis


839.23


704.04


704.04


704.04


Inspector of Animals


225.00


125.00


125.00


125.00


Total for Health


$2,264.23


$2,278.48


$200.00


$126.05


Streets


8,250.00


8,294.64


*6,600.00


18.00


r218.47 r500.00


15,131.11


15,131.11


Snow and Ice Removal


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,500.00


1,201.75


298.25


Bridges


250.00


282.49


282.49


77.40


p200.00


5.09


Street Lights


500.00


3,300.00


3,300.00


3,184.50


115.50


Road Machinery Maintenance


500.00


r300.00


800.00


758.79


41.21


Rochdale Macadam Road, Chap. No. 90


500.00


500.00


p500.00


Total for Highways


$10,000.00


$13,877.13


$6,600.00


$18.00 . $1,018.47


$21,513.60


$20,353.55


$700.00


$460.05


Public Welfare


20,000.00


27,027.63


73.20


3,900.00


31,000.83


34,086.23


03,085.40


Old Age Assistance


7,500.00


5,750.00


5,750.00


5.413.41


p300.00


36.59


State Aid


600.00


400.00


r10.00


410.00


410.00


Military Aid


400.00


200 00


200.00


165.00


35.00


Soldiers' Relief


6,000.00


5,529.50


3.00


1,000.00


6,532.50


6,788.81


o256.31


Total for Charities and Soldiers' Relief


$34,500.00


$38.907.13


$76.20


$4,910.00


$43,893.33


$46,863.45


$300.00


o$3,270.12


Schools


55,000.00


53,524.52


x211.10


183.75


53,919.37


53,898.77


20.60


School Committee and Clerk


275.00


275.00


275.00


275.00


Independent Industrial Schools


1,500.00


1,621.92


1,621.92


1,582.86


39.06


Dickinson Gift


b100.00


100.00


100.00


254.70


Library


1.500.00


1,021.70


d1,039.23


2,060.93


1,719.16


341.77


Total for Schools and Library


$58,275.00


$58.043.14


$1,250.33


183.75


$59,477.22


$58.821.09


$656.13


Memorial Day


250.00


250.00


250.00


227.25


22.75


District Nurse


500.00


500.00


5 00.00


500.00


Town Forest


161.81


161.81


42.00


119.81


Printing Town Reports


500.00


500.00


500.00


485.32


14.68


Insurance


1,500.00


1,800.00


r40.00


1.840.00


1.837.83


2.17


Total Unclassified


$2,750.00


$3,211.81


$40.00


$3,251.81


$3,092.40


$159.41


Cemetery


500.00


1,000.00


x1,108.20


2,108.20


1,857.95


250.25


Interest


7,500.00


9,000.00


9,000.00


6,022.35


p2.500.00


477.65


Notes Maturing


8,699.00


9,000.00


9,000.00


9,000.00


Reserve Fund


2,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00


1,943.74


56.26


Total for Interest, Notes Maturing and


Reserve Fund


$18,199.00


$20,000.00


$20,000.00


$15,022.35


$4,443.74


$533.91


Grand Totals


$142,438.23


$153,897.69


$8,958.53


$288.10


$6,343.74 $169,488.06 $163,769.03


$6,343.74


o$624.71


B-Balance Jan. 1, 1932


* Commonwealth of Massachusetts


x-Trust Funds


D-Dog Licenses


R-Reserve Fund


S-Soldiers' Relief


P-Public Welfare


O-Over Draft


1,500.00


1,500.00


1,245.30


Woodward School Grounds


$2,278.48


$1,952.43


for 1933


for 1932


213


ANNUAL REPORT -of the-


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY


TREASURER'S REPORT, 1932


DEBIT


Appropriation


$1,021.70


Dog Fund


1,039.23


Nelson Davis Fund


61.24


Wilson Olney Fund


31.88


Maud R. Taft Fund


38.35


Sarah P. Joslin Fund


91.39


$2,283.79


CREDIT


Salaries


$1,010.00


Books


293.35


Fuel


293.20


Lights


88.00


Magazines


88.80


Repairs


68.11


Binding


50.75


214


Supplies


37.13


Water


16.00


Care of Grounds


7.40


Petty Cash


34.43


I


1


$1,986.67 LUCY P. KNIGHT,


Treasurer.


215


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT OXFORD, MASS.


To the Board of Trustees of the Public Library :


The report for the year ending December 31, 1932, fol- lows :


No one can be unaware of the fact that business is very poor indeed everywhere-except in the Public Library. The conditions which have thrown so many out of em- ployment have brought them to the library in larger num- bers. The circulation of 23,996 issues for the year shows a gain of 3,287 over 1931. This increased use of the library requires greater expense in the care and binding of books, more time and energy on the part of the librarian and a wider choice of reading and reference material.


We are deeply grateful to those of our townspeople who have contributed a number of books during the year. These have been a great help and are very much appreciat- ed. Duplicates of good, popular fiction are just as accept- able inasmuch as they aid in the replacement of such books. We hope others will look over their collection and find books which they may like to pass on to the library.


The supply has fallen far short of demand particular- ly in fiction. It is safe to say that a large proportion of the appropriation could be used to advantage in this one field. But we cannot purchase fiction alone. Other depart- ments must be augmented to preserve the balance of the collection and maintain the highest possible degree of use- fulness within our means. The unusual wear and tear upon our stock has made it necessary to withdraw from circula-


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tion for an indefinite period many books which ordinarily would be bound and within a week or two, returned to cir- culation. We have rebound and replaced fewer books than usual the past year.


It is not generally realized that the library has an im- portant part in keeping up the morale of the community these perilous times. With little money to spend for movies and other diversions, people are turning to the library for interest and entertainment. In not a few instances, phy- sical inaction has stimulated mental activity. Those who have read much are reading more, dipping into fields of special interest made possible by enforced leisure. During the year, a great many books on a variety of subjects have been borrowed from State and other libraries to meet the demand for such material. Not only is it essential that the book supply be maintained but there is also urgent need for new books on current problems.


One hundred and fifty-four new borrowers enrolled last year at the Main Library. To serve these new as well as old patrons, to keep up the morale in general, we need all our available resources as never before. We have tried to build up and develop in a conservative way, a library upon which the people are coming to depend more and more. We are finding it difficult to supply the demand we have created. The library has been run as economically as possible and with adequate means, has the opportunity to be a vital factor in maintaining and promoting the mental welfare of the community in this economic crisis, and help carry over to the better times ahead.


A list of donations, books added and the financial and statistical reports follow.


GIFTS


Congdon, Miss Addie


12 books: Janice Meredith.


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K. Ramona. Dorothy Vernon. Lavender and Old Lace. Moby Dick.


House of Pride. Life of Wm. Mckinley.


Stanley's Adventures in Wilds of Africa. Burning Daylight. Old Horse Shoes.


Duffney, Miss Antoinette Man with Hundred Faces.


Emerson, Edwin Hoover and His Times.


Gay, Mrs. Adelbert 2 books: Gay Procession. Jenny.


Goshlaw, Mrs. Emily Portrait of Rev. Hosea Ballou. Universalist Church, 1802.


Howard, Mrs. Eva American Magazine, Country Gentleman, McCall's Maga- zine.


Howe, Miss Caroline D. A. R. Magazine.


Huntley, Rev. George E. Book: Hope Victoria at the Helm.


Joslin, Miss Ada L. Books: Inn of Tranquillity, by Galsworthy.


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With the Allies. Adventures of Joseph Cray. Terrible Hobby of Sir Joseph Loude. Bart. Lovey Mary. Guide to Reading.


Galaxy.


Black Bartlemy's Treasure. A Straight Deal. English Literature. Poetry of American Wit and Humor. Lady and Sada San.


Sixth Journey. Essays. Kingdom Around the Corner. Loving Spirit. Richard Carvel.


Father. English Religious Drama. Social Life in Old Virginia. Two Rhymes. Job.


Barrett Wendell and His Letters.


Heart of Emerson's Journals. Poetical Works of Milton. Some Memories. Days of Auld Lang Syne.


History of David Grieve. Wild Flowers of Colorado.


Kilton, Mr. W. H. Books: Fool's Goal. Roped Wolf.


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Hopalong Cassity and the Eagle's Brood. House of Dr. Edwards. Mysterious Arab. Ringer Returns. The Black.


Leonard, Miss Jessica National Geographic Bulletin.


Loren, Mrs. Irving Book: Western Ocean Packets.


Moore, James P.


Books: Mason of Bar X. Ranch. Duke of Chimney Butte. Alcatrez. Baron of Diamond Trail. Uphill Road.


Morin, Mr. Arthur Cape Cod Folks. American Fruit Grower Magazine.


Putnam, Mrs. Elmer G. A. R. Memorial Day Programs, 1879. Old Concert Programs.


Rhodes, Mrs. John L. Harper's Magazine, 1931.


Shortsleeves, Mrs. Lillian Poems of Whittier, Tennyson, Longfellow. Lavender and Old Lace. Ardath. Swiss Family Robinson. Little Lord Fauntleroy.


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Campfire Girls at School. Boy Scout Mountain Camp. From Four to Fourteen. Lamp in the Desert. A Bar X Boy. Herbert Hoover. Etham House. Lightning Conductor. Little Men.


Roy Blakeley's Roundabout Hike. Complete Dramatic and Poetic Works of Shakespeare. New America and Far East, 1910, 10 vols. Chambers Encyclopedia, 8 vols.


Smitchell, Mrs. Nina


Tom Brown at Rugby. Rutledge. Health Culture for Men.


Black Beauty. Black Mask.


Graustark. Other People's Money. Chaperon. Daughter of Anderson Crow. In His Steps. Shepherd of the Hills. Shepherd Psalm.


Smith, Mr. Curtis F. Christian Herald.


Taft, Walter S. Book: Heat Lightning.


Wellington, Miss V. Irene Official Picture of George Washington. Calvin Coolidge. Picture of the late Charles H. Wellington.


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Woodbury, Mrs. Joseph G.


Country Life, Arts & Decoration, 4 copies Reliable Poul- try Journal, 3 copies Poultry Garden and Home, 2 Lit- erary Digests. Time Silent Hostess.


Quebec, Canada, Dept. of Highways Book "Along Quebec Highways-Tourist Guide."


"Gaspe Peninsula-History, Legend, Resources and At- tractions."


Wellington, Mrs. Mary E. L. Reckless Lady. On the Altar of Honor. D. A. R. Magazine.


Powers, Mrs. George H. "Davis Families of Early Roxbury and Boston."


BOOKS ADDED


Miscellaneous


Adams, James T .- Epic of America


Allen, Frederick S .- Only Yesterday


Alexander, Grand Duke of Russia-Once a Grand Duke


* Abbott, Lyman, ed .- Guide to Reading Akeley, Delia-J. T. Jr.


*Bates, Katherine Lee-English Religious Drama


*Baxter, James P .- Two Rhymes Baynes, Ernest H .- My Wild Animal Guests Blain, Mary E .- Games for All Occasions. Rev. Ed. *Brooke, Rev. Stopford-English Literature


*Collyer, Robert-Some Memories DeKruif, Paul-Hunger Fighters Edgerton, A. C .- A Speech for Every Occasion


*Emerson, Edwin-Hoover and His Times


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Fuertes, & Allen-Portraits of New England Birds drawn in color for Birds of Mass. and other N. E. States, by Forbush


Galsworthy, John-Inn of Tranquility


Holland, Rupert-Historic Railroads


Horn & Lewis-Trader Horn, vol 2


Horn & Lewis-Waters of Africa, vol. 3


Howe, M. A .- Barrett Wendell and his Letters


*Lubbock, Basil-Western Ocean Packets


Laird, Alma-Complete Geo. Washington Anniversary Programs


*Mazzini, Joseph-Essays


Mantle, Burns-Best Plays of 1930-1931 and year book of Drama


*Page, Thomas Nelson-Social Life in Old Virginia


*Paget, R. L. comp .- Poetry of American Wit and Humor


*Richards, Caroline C .- Village in America


Rockwell, Samuel Forbes-Davis Families of Early Rox- bury & Boston


Sanford, Anna P .- George Washington Plays


*Thayer, Emma-Wild Flowers of Colorado Thorsmark, Thora-George Washington


Walden, Jane B .- Igloo


White, William Allen-Calvin Coolidge


Wiggam, Albert Edward-Marks of an Educated Man Yancey, Lewis O .- Aerial Navigation and Meterology Zanzig, Augustus D .- Music in American Life


World Almanac


World Atlas


Harvard Classics


Usual State Documents


FICTION


Ayres, Ruby-Uphill Road


Bacheller, Irving-Master of Chaos


Bassett, Sara Ware-Twin Lights


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*Beeding, Francis- House of Dr. Edwards


*Bennett, H .- Mason of Bar X Ranch


*Bennett, Robert-Roped Wolf Bindloss, Harold-Right of Way Bower, B. M .- Laughing Water Bower, B. M .- Fool's Goal Brand, Max-Alcatrez


Bridge, Ann-Peking Picnic


Coolidge, Dane-Sheriff Killer


Corbett, Elizabeth-Young Mrs. Meigs


Craigie, Hamilton-Southwest of the Law


Dawson, Conningsby-Kingdom around the Corner Diver, Maud-Ships of Youth


* DuMaurice, Daphe-Loving Spirit Ertz, Susan-Galaxy Gregory, Jackson-Silver Star


Grey, Zane-Arizona Ames Grey, Zane-Sunset Pass


Grey, Zane-Robber's Roost


*Hull, Helen-Heat Lightning Brent, Loring-Who Dares ! Jordan, Elizabeth-Play Boy Kyne, Peter B .- Lord of Lonely Valley Lutz, Grace L. Hill-Kerry Larimore, Lida-Wagon and the Star LeMay, Alan-Winter Range Loring, Emilie-Uncharted Seas Morrow, Honore W .- Black Daniel Mulford, Clarence-Tumbleweed Mulford, Clarence-Hopalong Cassidy & the Eagle's Brood Nason, Leonard-Among the Trumpets Nason, Leonard-Fighting Livingstons


*Ogden, George W .- Baron of Diamond Trail


*Ogden, George W .- Duke of Chimney Butte Oppenheim, E. P .- Adventures of Joseph P. Cray Oppenheim, E. P .- Terrible Hobby of Sir Joseph Laude


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Orczy, Baroness-Child of the Revolution Parmenter, Christine W .- Miss Aladdin Parrish, Ann-Loads of Love Patterson, Norma-Jenny


Patterson, Norma-Gay Procession Rinehart, Mary Roberts-Miss Pinkerton Rosman, Alice-Sixth Journey


Remarque, Erich M .- Road Back


Sachville-West, Virginia-All Passion Spent


Seltzer, Charles A .- Double Cross Ranch


Strange, Oliver-Range Robbers


Tarkington, Booth-Mary's Neck Wallace, Edgar-The Black


Wallace, Edgar-The Ringer Returns


Walsh, Maurice-Blackcock's Feather Williamson, C. N. & A. M .- Winnie Childs, Shop Girl


Young, Francis Brett-Pilgrim's Rest


Young, Francis Brett-Mr. and Mrs. Pennington


JUVENILE


Baker, Margaret & Mary-Peacock Eyes


Barbour, Ralph H .- Pirates of the Shoals


Baynes, Ernest Harold-Wild Life in the Blue Mt. Forest Baynes, Ernest Harold-J. T. Jr. Biography of an African Monkey Beard, Dan-Boy Heroes of Today


Eberle, Edith-Jewels the Giant Dropped


Eliot, Ethel Cook-Gay Mystery




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