Town annual reports of the officers of Mendon, Massachusetts 1928-1932, Part 12

Author: Mendon (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1928
Publisher: Town of Mendon, Massachusetts
Number of Pages: 568


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Article 3. To hear the reports of the several town offi- cers and committees, and act thereon.


Article 4. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year.


Article 5. To raise such sums as are necessary to pay town charges and make appropriations for same.


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Article 6. To determine when all taxes for the year 1931 shall become due and payable, the time from which interest on unpaid taxes of said year shall be charged, and the com- pensation of the Collector of Taxes for the year ensuing.


Article 7. To see what measures the town will take to secure the speedy collection of taxes.


Article 8. To see if the Town will authorize its Treasur- er to hire money, and to what amount to pay current expenses for the financial year commencing January 1, 1931, in anti- cipation of revenue.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate any sum of money for Memorial Day services, and appoint a committee to expend the same.


Article 10. To see if the Town will raise and appropri- ate any sum of money for care and improvement in the Old Cemetery or take any action in relation to the same.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate any sum of money for the improvement and repair of highways to be expended under direction of Massa- chusetts Highway Commission as provided by Chapter 81 of the General Acts of 1921 or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate any sum of money to be expended on the High- ways provided the State and County will contribute for the same, under provisions of Chapter 90.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $250, to pay for the services of a School Nurse, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $50 to pay for the services of the School Physician, or take any action in relation thereto.


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Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $20 for the care of Soldiers' and Sailors' graves.


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $194.87 for County of Worcester Hospital District apportionment for Tuberculosis or take any action in relation to the same.


Article 17. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $50.00 to pay the salary of School Physician for 1930 or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the purpose of Mainten- ance on Chapter 90 Roads in connection with State and County allotments of $1,000.00 each for like purpose or take any action in relation to the same.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate any sum of money to purchase additional chairs for use in Town Hall or take any action in relation to the same.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $150.00 to sheath the room housing the Town Highway equipment with fire proof material to comply with insurance requirements, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate $1,000.00 to pay a claim recovered by Agnes Hall for injuries suffered on Bates Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


ANNUAL REPORTS


OF THE VARIOUS


BOARDS OF TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF MENDON


INCLUDING THE REPORT OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


FOR THE


Municipal Year Ending December 31, 1931


265TH ANNUAL REPORT


MILFORD, MASS. THE CHARLESCRAFT PRESS, PRINTERS. 1932.


TOWN OFFICERS.


SELECTMEN.


Term Expires


(Selectmen serve as Board of Public Welfare, Board of Health and Fence Viewers).


William A. Barry, Chairman of Selectmen ...... March, 1934


Roy A. Barrows, Chairman Board of Public Welfare March, 1932


George C. Cadman, Chairman and Clerk of


Bureau of Old Age Assistance March, 1933


TOWN CLERK.


Albert S. Coleman March, 1932


TOWN TREASURER.


Moses U. Gaskill March, 1932


TAX COLLECTOR.


Edward E. Chapman, Died July 24, 1931.


Elizabeth C. Chapman, elected August 22,


1931, to fill vacancy


March, 1932


ASSESSORS.


Herbert S. Wood, Chairman March, 1933


Henry W. Gaskill March, 1934


George C. Cadman, Clerk March, 1932


AUDITOR.


Ralph W. Coffin March, 1932


4


Term Expires


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Lester P. Mann, Chairman


March, 1934


Ina M. Irons, Clerk


March, 1933


J. Frank Leonard March, 1932


TRUSTEES OF TAFT PUBLIC LIBRARY. Carroll H. Drown, Superintendent of Schools, Chairman


Edward F. Blood


March, 1933


Lena W. George


March, 1932


Lester P. Mann, Chairman of School Committee,


William A. Barry, Chairman of Selectmen


BOARD OF REGISTRARS.


Roy A Barrows, Chairman


March, 1932


Albert S. Coleman, Clerk


March, 1932


William A. Barry


March, 1934


George C. Cadman


March, 1933


FINANCE COMMITTEE.


Peter O. Gaskill, Chairman


May, 1932


Freeman C. Lowell, Clerk


May, 1933


W. Arthur Robinson


May, 1934


CONSTABLE.


Arthur E. Brown, Chief of Police March, 1932


PARK COMMISSIONERS.


Norry J. Daige, Chairman March, 1934


Luther W. Holbrook


March, 1933


Lewis L. Marlow


March, 1932


5


Term Expires


TREE WARDEN.


Herbert S. Wood March, 1932


APPOINTED BY SELECTMEN.


Town Solicitor, Alfred B. Cenedella.


Dog Officer, Harold C. Barrows.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, Walter Taylor.


Superintendent of Streets, Aldo A. Sabatinelli.


Moth Superintendent, Alanson Freeman.


Forest Warden, Harold F. Lowell.


FIRE ENGINEERS.


Harold F. Lowell, Chief. Raymond L. Daley, Roy A. Barrows.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


DOGS LICENSED IN 1931.


143 Males and spayed females at $2.00 each


$286 00


23 Females at $5.00 each


115 00


$401 00


Less Clerk's Fees


33 20


Cash paid County Treasurer ..


$367 80


SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED FROM


JANUARY 1, 1931 TO DECEMBER 31, 1931.


Resident Citizen's Sporting


68


$2 75


$187 00


Resident Citizen's Trapping


1


5 25


5 25


Minor Trapping


1


1 25


1 25


Duplicate License


1


50


50


$194 00


Fees retained by Clerk


.17'50


Amount paid Division of Fish-


1


eries and Game


$176 50


1 License issued free of charge to resident 70 years of age.


1


1


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1931.


Date of Birth 1931


Name of Child


Parents with Maiden Name of Mother


Jan. 15


Alice Lorraine Hartshorn


Feb.


6


Ethel Julia Rogers


March


4


Doris Amelia Bonati


April


1


Ronald Trask Lowell


Donald B. and Helen L. Trask Felix and Albina Robitaille


April


4


Victor Tetreault


Louis and Maria Benoit


April


9


William M. Wagner, Jr.


April


27


Anthony Ulbberico


Magliocca


April


27


Gertrude Oppewal


May 2


Richard Freeman Gilges


May


16


Marilyn Beal


Clarence W. and Mildred R. Shippee Walter F. and Geneva Wilber Hodges


May


18


Janet Cecelia Bouchard


June


15


Ralph Francis Geer


July 1


Loma Fern Wagner


August


4


Donald Gunvald Halsing Sally Mayo


Sept.


16


Oct.


14


Frank W. Richardson


Nov.


1


Marjorie Louise Bowen


Dec.


5


Francis Arthur Irons


Frederick A. and Lolerli Belcher Raymond W. and Gladys Ethel Thayer Primo and Florence Marenghi


April 3


Lajoie


William M. and Mabel E. Spaulding


Antonio and Laura Fiori Teake and Jennie DeJong


Henry W. and Delina R. Jacques Ralph and Dorothy Flooks Carl F. and Fern Fessenden Gunvald and Hildur C. Nyholm Walter B. and Ada W. Towse


Frank W. and Ethel May Thurber William R. and Mary E. Care William and Helen Fiske


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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1931.


Date of Marriage 1931


Names


Residences


Jan. 8


Antonio Fiori


Mendon


Santina Icovelle


Milford, Mass.


April 4


George Martin Mason


Franklin, Mass.


Caroline Blackwood


Mendon


April


4 Isaac Gill


Mendon


Alice (Nivison) Nowell


Mendon


April 6


Aram Arthur Lamothe


Mendon


Blanche Cora Counter


Harrisville, R. I.


June


10


William Guilford Manter Martha Jane Magee


Boston, Mass.


June


27


Harold J. Parkinson


Mendon


June


27


Jesse Alderman Taft


Mendon


Esther Louise Goldthwaite


Uxbridge, Mass.


Sept. 12


D. Kinsley Barnes


Mendon


Viola M. Nelson


Milford, Mass.


Sept. 19 Charles J. Vesperi


Celia V. Pettinelli


Mendon


Oct.


18


Roy E. Adams Elmira S. York


Mendon


Oct.


30


Lewis W. Holbrook


Mendon


Ethel M. (Larking) Hook


Mendon


Nov.


26


Herbert A. Daige


Mendon


Helen Oates


Mendon


Tisbury, Mass.


Frances Mildred Lilley


Milford, Mass.


Milford, Mass.


Bellingham, Mass.


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TREASURER'S REPORT.


The undersigned, Treasurer of the Town of Mendon, for the financial year ending December 31, 1931, submits an account of his doings.


The Treasurer debits himself with receiving the follow- ing sums :-


To cash received, Jan. 1, 1931, unex- pended balance $4,158 25


To cash received, Milford Savings Bank, Notes 20,000 00


To cash received, Home National Bank, Interest on Deposits 81 34


To cash received, Harold C. Barrows,


Sealer of Weights and Measures 13 29


To cash received, Town of Uxbridge, Welfare Department 345 65


To cash received, City of Boston, School Department 213 91


To cash received, County Treasurer, Division of Highways 487 11


To cash received, State Treasurer,


Division of Highways 487 12


To cash received, State Treasurer, Income from School Fund, Part II 1,484 53 To cash received, Albert Alves, Town Junk 5 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Division of Highways 367 32


To cash received, County Treasurer, Division of Highways 367 32


12


To cash received, Dominic DiPietro, Use of Tractor 67 50


To cash received, State Treasurer,


Temporary Aid 714 70


To cash received, Town of Milford, Welfare Department 485 75


To cash received, Johnson Bus Lines, Inc., License 20 00


To cash received, Georgiana Rogers, Licenses 4 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Independent Education 7 40


To cash received, Albert W. Sears, Rent of Town Hall 257 50


To cash received, H. M. Burr, License 2 00


To cash received, Salim Kassab,


Licenses 4 00


To cash received, Arthur C. Sibley, License 2 00


To cash received, Olive F. Mathew- son, Licenses 4 00


To cash received, John J. Curley, Licenses 4 00


To cash


received, Helen Gilmore, Licenses 4 00


To cash received, Cora E. Green, License 2 00


To cash received, Joseph Plechinger, License 2 00


To cash received, Nipmuck Park Co., License 50 00


To cash received, Louis Leoncini, License 2 00


To cash received, Anna G. Merrill, Licenses 4 00


13


To cash received, City of Waltham, Welfare Department 217 33 To cash received, M. F. & U. Coach Co., License 3 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Division of Animal Industry ..


38 00


To cash received, George Thomas, Licenses 4 00


To cash received, F. C. Lowell, License 10 00 To cash received, P. A. Millis, Licenses 4 00


To cash received, Director of Standards To cash received, State Treasurer, Division of Highways, Chapter 81


6 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Division of Highways, Chapter 90 1,581 43 To cash received, County Treasurer, Division of Highways, Chapter 90 1,581 42


3,600 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Division of Highways, Chapter 90, M


1,000 00


To cash received, County Treasurer, Division of Highways, Chapter 90, M 1,000 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Tuition of Children 558 92


To cash received, State Treasurer, for School Superintendent 386 66


To cash received, State Treasurer, Income Tax, 1931 4,887 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Corporation Tax, Business 520 75


To cash received, State Treasurer, Corporation Tax, Railroads, Tel. & Tel. 153 37


To cash received, State Treasurer, National Bank Tax 92 52


14


To cash received, State Treasurer, High School Tuition 666 67


To cash received, State Treasurer, State Aid 95 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Veterans' Exemption 44 70


To cash received, State Treasurer, Corporation Tax, P. S. 1 63


To cash received, Joseph W. McEwen, Permits 2 00


To cash received, George Thomas, Permit 1 00


To cash received, Millard Pagani, Permit 1 00


To cash received, State Treasurer, Gas and Electric Light Tax 377 81


To cash received, State Treasurer, Corporation Tax, Business 13 29


To cash received, E. L. Sabatinelli, Use of Tractor 22 50


To cash received, Forest Fire Depart- ment 7 00


To cash received, Sealer of Weights and Measures 8 60


To cash received, Town of North- bridge, Welfare Department 130 00


To cash received, Verena R. Daley, Library Fines 19 29


To cash received, W. A. Barry, 1/2 Fees from Hay Scales 8 10


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Collector, Motor Excise Tax, 1930 70 29


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Motor Excise Tax, 1931 1,656 05


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Property Taxes, 1930 2,978 70


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Poll Taxes, 1931 724 00


15


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Old Age Pension Tax 287 00 To cash received, Mrs. E. C. Chapman, Motor Excise Tax, 1931 193 05


To cash received, Mrs. E. C. Chapman, Property Taxes, 1930 134 68


To cash received, Mrs. E. C. Chapman, Poll Taxes, 1931 8 00


To cash received, Mrs. E. C. Chapman, Old Age Pension Tax 85 00


To cash received, Mrs. E. C. Chapman, Property Taxes, 1931 31,192 43


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Poll Tax, 1930 2 00


To cash received, E. E. Chapman, Motor Excise Tax, 1929 2 97


To cash received, State Treasurer, Chapter 122, Acts of 1931 900 00


To cash received, Mary Georgialis, Licenses 4 00


Total receipts $84,928 85


The Treasurer credits himself with paying the following amounts :-


By cash paid, Land Damage $270 00


To cash paid, Agnes Hall Case 1,000 00


By cash paid, Director of Accounts 8 00


By cash paid, Old Age Pension Tax.


380 00


By cash paid, Milford Savings Bank, Notes 20,000 00


By cash paid, Milford Savings Bank, Interest 433 13


By cash paid, State Tax


1,425 00


By cash paid, County Tax 2,280 00


By cash paid, State Treasurer, State


Parks and Reservations 22 51


16


By cash paid, Snow Removal 1,705 56


By cash paid, Moth Scout


298 65


By cash paid, Hartford Avenue Bridge, 1930 Contract 1,118 19


By cash paid, North Avenue, Chapter 90, 1930 Contract 716 00


By cash paid, Officers' Bonds 100 00


By cash paid, Fire Department 762 86


By cash paid, Police Department 237 90


By cash paid, Officers' Salaries 1,796 18


By cash paid, State Aid


40 00


By cash paid, Old Cemetery


55 50


By cash paid, Town of Uxbridge, 1930 Account


46 88


By cash paid, City of Worcester, 1930


Account


18 40


By cash paid, Dr. K. A. Campbell, 1930 Account


50 00


By cash paid, County Treasurer,


Tuberculosis Fund 194 87


By cash paid, Motor Tax Refund 40 51


By cash paid, Health Department 185 70


By cash paid, Street Lights


4,010 50


By cash paid, Highways, Chapter 81


7,199 99


By cash paid, Highways, General Repairs


1,999 95


By cash paid, Highways, Chapter 90, Maintenance


2,499 95


By cash paid, Highways, Chapter 90, Millville Street


4,063 76


By cash paid, Library


600 00


By cash paid, Soldiers' and Sailors' Graves


20 00


By cash paid, School Site, East Mendon 300 00


By cash paid, Brush Cutting 549 89


By cash paid, Chairs for Town Hall.


350 00


17


By cash paid, Memorial Day 121 26 By cash paid, Forest Fire Department 326 78 By cash paid, Sheathing Town Hall, Equipment Room 124 00


By cash paid, Tree Warden Depart- ment 246 00


By cash paid, Soldiers' Relief 100 00


By cash paid, Public Welfare


5,933 87


By cash paid, Incidentals


1,995 92


By cash paid, Overpayment 6 00


By cash paid, School Department


16,897 38


Total Payments


$80,531 09


Cash Balance


4,397 76


$84,928 85


AUSTIN WOOD RELIEF FUND.


DR


To cash deposited in Milford Savings Bank $455 30


To cash deposited in Home National Bank 531 89


To cash deposited in Worcester County Institution for Savings 521 84


To cash received, Interest, Milford


Savings Bank 16 23


To cash received, Interest, Home National Bank 22 81


To cash received, Worcester County Institution for Savings, Interest .... 22 38


To cash received, a refund 150 00


$1,720 45


18


CR.


By cash paid, Town Orders $212 50


By cash deposited in Milford Savings Bank 409 03


By cash deposited in Home National


Bank


554 70


By cash deposited in Worcester County


Institution for Savings


544 22


$1,720 45


FLETCHER FUND.


DR.


To cash deposited in Milford Savings


Bank


$5,233 62


To cash received,


Milford Savings


Bank, Interest


248 28


$5,481 90


CR.


By cash paid, Library Orders


$281 34


By cash deposited in Milford Savings


Bank


5,200 56


$5,481 90


EMERGENCY FUND.


DR.


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Transferred from Assessors' Over-


lay (1929)


307 05


$1,307 05


19


CR.


Transferred to General Repairs


$500 00


Transferred to Tree Warden Depart-


ment


100 00


Transferred to Soldiers' Relief 100 00


Transferred to Brush Cutting


300 00


Transferred to School Department.


307 05


$1,307 05


Assessors' Overlay, 1931


$765 49


$765 49


Property Tax Abatements


$168 75


Poll Tax Abatements


2 00


$170 75


$594 74


Respectfully submitted,


MOSES U. GASKILL,


Mendon, January 1, 1932.


Treasurer.


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT.


The Selectmen of Mendon submit the following report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1931.


INCIDENTALS.


Appropriation $2,000 00


Expended :


MISCELLANEOUS.


Milford Daily News, advertising $63 70


Hobbs & Warren, printed forms and supplies 25 95


Farrington Printing Co., Assessors' supplies 4 00


Milford Column Co., bounds for school lot 9 32


Blanchard Bros. Granite Co., one-third cost resetting bound stone, Mendon, Blackstone and Millville 16 67


Worcester County Abstract Co.,


Assessors' abstracts 20 49


Cahill's News Agency, files and station- ery 99 48


H. J. George, insurance


272 32


Herbert C. Forbes, printing


31 97


Charlescraft Press, printing town


reports


206 00


Charlescraft Press, printing and sup- plies 9 44


21


A. W. Brownell Corp., Assessors'


supplies 2 66


G. M. Billings, printing and supplies 96 25


P. B. Murphy, dog license book 2 50


Avery & Woodbury Co., shade roller ... 25


Harold C. Barrows, killing six dogs .... Worcester Suburban Electric Co., light- ing town buildings 72 99


12 00


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., toll calls 12 00


M. Morton Goodnow Co., town well pump 12 60


Henry W. Gaskill, surveying school lot 15 00


C. L. Woodman, surveying school lot 17 50


Carter's Ink Co., ink


84


Albert B. White, one copy "Massachu- setts Police Procedure" 5 00


Emily L. Coleman, typing and services as notary public 3 00


Elizabeth C. Chapman, stamps


14 50


Edward E. Chapman, stamps 16 00


Herbert S. Wood, use of car for Assessors 15 00


Albert S. Coleman, swearing town officers 5 50


Albert S. Coleman, transportation and and supplies 6 20


Moses U. Gaskill, use of automobile ...


35 00


Moses U. Gaskill, inspection of animals


151 00


Moses U. Gaskill, making schedule A for Director of Accounts 12 00


Moses U. Gaskill, stamps


27 31


Margaret F. Bullard, extra land dam-


age award on account of error in State survey 72 25


Leander S. Aldrich, surveying town line 3 50


22


Joseph F. Edwards, returning 3 deaths 75


C. W. Bouck, returning 6 deaths 1 50


William A. Barry, toll calls 1 60


George C. Cadman, stamps and supplies


16 35


George C. Cadman, use of automobile


47 00


George C. Cadman, expenses of Asses-


sors at meeting of Worcester County Assessors' Association ...


10 00


Roy A. Barrows, refund on salary. 1 00


Roy A. Barrows, express and toll calls 1 11


Roy A. Barrows, use of automobile ..


15 00


$1,464 50


BALLOT CLERKS AND TELLERS.


Wilfred Taylor $5 00


Lewis L. Marlow


3 00


Carl M. Taft 8 00


Leonard G. Burr 8 00


Leander J. Boover


3 00


D. K. Barnes


5 00


$32 00


TOWN HALL.


Albert W. Sears, janitor


$150 00


Parkinson Bros., stock and labor on


pump


6 20


Mendon Branch Alliance, two tables ....


15 00


Carl M. Taft, trucking chairs 2 00


3 60


Maurice S. Carlson, molding for stage Carl M. Taft, wood


11 00


B. Vitalini, 6 tons coal


95 00


Clark & Shaughnessy, 4 tons coal.


63 50


Worcester Suburban Electric Co., bulbs 1 89


$348 19


23


RECORD ROOM.


C. C. Shattuck, kerosene $ 18


Lester C. Hill, electrical work


3 50


Carl M. Taft, wood 6 00


B. Vitalini, coal


32 00


Clark & Shaughnessy, coal


16 00


Maurice Carlson, building closet


32 85


Maurice Carlson, stock and labor


15 70


$106 23


PARKS.


Parkinson Bros., loam $7 50


Roy A. Barrows, fertilizer 2 00


Luther W. Holbrook, labor


1 00


Norry Daige, labor


13 00


Duncan Pond, labor


16 50


Henry Bouchard, labor


3 00


Carl M. Taft, loam


2 00


$45 00


$1,995 92


SUMMARY.


Appropriation


$2,000 00


Expended $1,995 92


Unexpended


4 08


$2,000 00


SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Appropriation


$1,800 00


Paid :


Herbert S. Wood (Tree Warden) .... $12 00


Frank H. Wood (Moderator) 5 00


Alanson Freeman (Moth Supt.) 10 00


24


Ralph W. Coffin (Auditor) 25 00


Lewis L. Marlow (Janitor Record


Room) 25 00


Alfred B. Cenedella (Town Counsel) 129 00


Moses U. Gaskill (Treasurer)


150 00


Geo. C. Cadman (Assessor)


300 00


Geo. C. Cadman (Selectman)


75 00


Geo. C. Cadman (Overseer Public Welfare)


6 00


Wm. A. Barry (Chairman, Select- man)


100 00


Wm. A. Barry (Overseer Public


Welfare)


6 00


Roy A. Barrows (Selectman)


75 00


Roy A. Barrows (Chairman, Board Public Welfare) 45 00


Herbert S. Wood (Assessor)


150 00


Henry W. Gaskill (Assessor)


150 00


Arthur E. Brown (Constable)


25 00


Harold C. Barrows (Dog Officer) ..


10 00


Walter Taylor (Sealer of Weights and Measures) 50 00


Albert S. Coleman (Town Clerk) .... 75 00


Edward E. Chapman (Tax Collector)


51 15


Elizabeth C. Chapman (Tax Col- lector)


316 07


Estate of Edward E. Chapman


(Tax Collector) 5 96


$1,796 18


Unexpended


$3 82


$1,800 00


25


CHAPTER 90 REPAIRS ON NORTH AVENUE.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AGREEMENT NO. 3072. Dominic G. Di Pietro, Contractor. 1930.


Town appropriation


$1,000 00


State allotment


2,200 00


County allotment


2,200 00


$5,400 00


1930. CASH AVAILABLE.


Town appropriation


$1,000 00


Received from State


1,267 33


Received from County


1,267 33


$3,534 66


EXPENDED.


Advertising


$26 55


Dominic Di Pietro on contract


3,421 06


$3,447 61


Cash balance, Jan. 1, 1931


87 05


$3,534 66


1931. CASH AVAILABLE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1931


$87 05


Received from State


367 32


Received from County


367 32


$821 69


EXPENDED.


Dominic G. Di Pietro, balance on


contract


$564 78


Labor


85 00


26


H. M. Curtiss Coal Co., drain pipe


66 22


$716 00


Cash balance, Jan. 1, 1932 105 69


$821 69


SUMMARY.


Total cost of work


$4,163 61


Amount paid by State


$1,634 65


Amount paid by County


1,634 65


Amount paid by Town


894 31


$4,163 61


Town appropriation


$1,000 00


Amount paid by Town


$894 31


Town's unexpended balance, Jan. 1, 1932


105 69


$1,000 00


CHAPTER 90 REPAIRS ON MILLVILLE ROAD.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AGREEMENT NO. 3381. E. L. Sabatinelli & Sons, Contractors. 1931.


Town appropriation $1,100 00


State allotment


2,200 00


County allotment


2,200 00


$5,500 00


1931. CASH AVAILABLE.


Town appropriation $1,100 00


Received from State


1,581 43


Received from County


1,581 42


$4,262 85


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EXPENDED.


Advertising


$28 30


E. L. Sabatinelli & Sons, on contract


3,953 56


Corbett Concrete Pipe Co., posts 81 90


$4,063 76


Cash balance Jan. 2, 1932


199 09


$4,262 85


Balance of cost of contract held to protect bond.


CHAPTER 90 REPAIRS ON HARTFORD AVENUE, EAST.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AGREEMENT NO. 2996. G. Bonazolli & Sons, Contractors. 1930.


Town appropriation


$1,000 00


State allotment


2,500 00


County allotment


2,500 00


$6,000 00


1930. CASH AVAILABLE.


Town appropriation $1,000 00


Received from State


1,800 95


Received from County


1,800 95


$4,601 90


EXPENDED.


Advertising $13 45


G. Bonazolli & Sons, on contract


4,322 33


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, guard rail posts 22 50


J. N. Muldoon, cartage on guard rail posts 7 38


28


Massachusetts State Prison, town line


signs


7 50


$4,373 16


Cash balance Jan. 1, 1931 228 74


$4,601 90


1931.


CASH AVAILABLE.


Balance Jan. 1, 1931


$228 74


Received from State


487 12


Received from County


487 11


$1,202 97


EXPENDED.


Trimount Oil Co., Bonazolli claim


$975 09


G. Bonazolli & Sons, balance on


contract


143 10


$1,118 19


Cash balance Jan. 1, 1932


84 78


$1,202 97


SUMMARY.


Total cost of work


$5,491 35


Amount paid by State $2,288 07


Amount paid by County


2,288 06


Amount paid by Town


915 22


$5,491 35


Town appropriation


$1,000 00 Amount paid by Town $915 22


Towns unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1932 84 78


$1,000 00


29


LAND DAMAGES ON BATES STREET.


Unexpended balance Jan. 1, 1931 $280 00


CLAIMS PAID.


Margaret F. Bullard $95 00


Maud I. Ripley


175 00


Unexpended balance of appropriation 10 00


$280 00


AGNES HALL CLAIM.


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Paid Agnes Hall


1,000 00


SHEATHING TOWN HALL EQUIPMENT ROOM.


Appropriation


$150 00


Paid E. L. Sabatinelli & Son


$124 00


Unexpended


26 00


$150 00


LAND FOR EAST MENDON SCHOOL.


Appropriation


$300 00


Paid Eustachio Pettinelli


300 00


TOWN HALL CHAIRS.


Appropriation


$350 00


Paid Readsboro Chair Co.


350 00


STATE AID TO SOLDIERS.


Appropriation


$150 00


Paid


$40 00


Unexpended


110 00


$150 00


30


OLD CEMETERY.


Appropriation


Paid Isiah Bartlett, labor


$52 50


Luthur W. Holbrook, labor


3 00


$55 50


Unexpended


19 50


$75 00


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation


$150 00


Paid:


Ben C. Lancisi, Jr. (Band) $75 00


M., F. & U. Coach Co. (Special Bus)


14 00


Albert S. Coleman (Express on


guns) 53


C. C. Shattuck (supplies) 21 73


The Commonwealth of Mass. (rifles and accessories)


5 00


J. Frank Leonard (wreath)


5 00


$121 26


Unexpended


28 74


$150 00


BONDS OF TOWN OFFICERS.


$100 00


Paid H. J. George


$100 00


MOTH SCOUT.


Appropriation


$300 00


Paid :


LABOR.


Alanson Freeman


$74 50


C. H. Moores


78 50


$75 00


Appropriation


31


Ernest E. Muller


70 50


D. J. Pond


74 50 298 00


SUPPLIES.


Fitzhenry-Guptill Co.


65


65


$298 65


SUMMARY.


Appropriation


$300 00


Expended


$298 65


Unexpended


1 35


$300 00


WORCESTER COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL.


Appropriation


$194 87


Paid Ralph R. Kendall, County


Treasurer


$194 87


STREET LIGHTS.


Appropriation $4,500 00


Paid :


Worcester Suburban Electric Co. .... $4,010 50




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