Town annual reports of the officers of the town of Pepperell, Mass 1934, Part 3

Author: Pepperell (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: [Pepperell, Mass.] : [Town of Pepperell]
Number of Pages: 128


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Phil Sullivan


29.60


Harold Chase


16.00


William Dwyer


84.00


John Horan


80.80


Jerry Sullivan


80.00


Harold Lynch


21.20


Leo Breen


8.80


William Dunham


16.00


John Sullivan


41.60


George Chambers


56.40


William Drumm


13.20


Winslow Brew


38.00


Julius Greenwood


103.60


Tom Gardner


3.20


George Stone


5.20


Alfred Parker


32.80


Andrew Blood


56.90


Edgar Baker


60.40


James Lynch


102.00


William Ryan


85.60


John Lynch


107.20


J. K. O'Neil


118.40


Lozier Davis


12.80


Lester Blood


34.00


William Attridge


17.20


Fred O. Parker


7.20


$4,785.59


$8,999.79


Unexpended Balance


.21


$9,000.00


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General Tar Appropriation - $4,500.00


Koppers Products Co.


$3,920.43


John F. Jinkins


32.50


$3,952.93


W. E. Chapman


$18.00


Trucks


170.75


Glen Parker, Trucks


142.50


Harry Dow


34.50


Bernard Cunniff


44.40


J. J. Sullivan


44.40


William Ryan


31.60


William Dwyer


31.60


Joe Gillette


13.60


Everett Scott


14.80


546.15


$4,499.08


Unexpended Balance


General Highway Appropriation - $1,500.00


Edwin E. Iten


$5.50


Boston and Maine R. R.


7.06


A. G. Pike


2.00


William P. Proctor


128.59


Conant Machine Steel Co.


214.58


P. I. Perkins Co.


231.10


Pepperell Garage


9.38


Railway Express


8.62


Amos Boulia


29.40


Pepperell Water Department


10.00


Arthur A. Charbonneau


89.45


Arthur W. Bartlett


314.08


Middlesex County Elec. Co.


13.33


Dyar Sales Machine Co.


96.25


Bertha Boynton


40.00


W. E. Chapman


17.15


Sheldons Express


19.30


William Marks


12.60


Andrew Woodward


4.00


Annie Ames


2.00


George A. Shattuck


1.81


Robert Allison


20.70


Hotel Place Garage


10.00


D. T. Monroe


5.76


W. E. Leary


4.00


.92


$4,500.00


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D. E. Weston Arthur O. Harvey


14.90


11.13


1,322.69


W. E. Chapman


$24.00


Trucks


55.00


Harry Dow


29.00


Alfred Parker


3.60


James Lynch


6.40


Joseph Wiley


5.60


Victor Geiger


9.45


Walter Blood


31.60


Declan Lynch


1.60


J. B. Foster


5.00


171.25


Unexpended Balance


Bridges Appropriation - $500.00


William P. Proctor


$129.04


Arthur W. Bartlett


8.05


Koppers Products Co.


108.35


$245.44


W. E. Chapman


$23.20


Truck


2.00


Howard Trites, Truck


8.75


Harry Dow


26.50


Bernard Cunniff


18.00


John O'Neil


14.80


William Attridge


2.40


$95.65


$341.09


Unexpended Balance


158.91


$500.00


Tractor Repairs Appropriation - $200.00


P. I. Perkins


$146.05


American Railway Express


20.34


Arthur A. Charbonneau


14.75


$181.14


Unexpended Balance


18.86


$200.00


$1,493.94


6.06


$1,500.00


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Chapter 90, Construction Hollis St.


State $3,000.00 - County $1,000.00 - Town $2,000.00 Total $6,000.00


Walter Shattuck


$286.80


C. H. Marr


35.70


Koppers Products Co.


567.38


Fred Baraby


67.31


William Chase


69.66


W. E. Leary


8.00


L. Kleinberg


10.70


Amos Boulia


6.54


Arthur C. Harvey


77.50


New England Metal Culvert Co.


56.00


Arthur W. Bartlett


7.00


George H. Pierce


17.95


Edward E. Iten


70.09


George A. Shattuck


193.60


F. A. Stockley


260.40


Conant Machine Steel Co.


49.75


William P. Proctor


55.08


Robert Allison


11.95


$1,851.41


W. E. Chapman


$347.95


Trucks


862.75


Glen Parker, Trucks


549.43


Howard Trites, Truck


365.40


Frank Ford, Truck


360.68


Harry Dow


170.00


Andrew Blood


112.50


Bernard Cunniff


112.00


James Lynch


193.80


John O'Neill


132.80


J. J. Sullivan


154.00


William Ryan


142.40


Harold Chase


12.80


Edgar Baker


90.00


John Lynch


128.60


William Sliney


25.60


Louis Nutting


14.80


Godfrey Levally


118.20


Harry Warren


118.20


Everett Scott


14.80


Alfred Parker


121.40


$4,148.11


$5,999.52


Unexpended Balance


.48


$6,000.00


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Chapter 81 - Maintenance and Construction State $10,350.00 - Town $6,900.00 Total $17,250.00


Conant Machine Steel Co.


$217.30


William Chase


66.83


C. F. Maynard


64.03


Amos Boulia


62.77


WV. E. Leary


19.79


New England Concrete Pipe Co.


200.56


Fred Baraby


72.77


F. A. Stockley


252.90


Buffalo Roller Company


2.25


Dyar Sales Machine Co.


28.45


John Carr


94.00


P. I. Perkins


12.96


L. Kleinberg


17.51


Arthur A. Charbonneau


86.15


New England Metal Culvert Co.


108.10


Ernest Blood


28.00


Koppers Products Co.


4,160.09


Pepperell Garage


76.35


Edwin E. Iten


43.12


John M. Davis


20.68


George A. Shattuck


24.00


Harry Hobart


125.00


$5,783.59


W. E. Chapman


$419.30


Trucks


2,178.26


Glen Parker, Trucks


620.00


Frank Ford, Trucks


1,011.25


Howard Trites, Trucks


960.00


Jerry Lorden, Truck


111.00


Andrew Blood, Tractor .


166.00


Kenneth Ewing, Tractor


83.00


Roger Shattuck, Team


3.75


Harry Dow


336.40


Glen Parker


5.60


Andrew Blood


424.10


Godfrey Levally


221.60


Harry Warren


276.40


Alfred Parker


257.20


James Lynch


258.40


Louis Parker


383.60


James Lynch


212.40


Jerry Sullivan


113.60


Bernard Cunniff


296.00


Julius Greenwood


209.60


Louis Nutting


368.00


William Dwyer


181.60


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John Horan


John Sullivan


100.80


Harold Chase


52.80


William Dunham


140.00


William Clapp


51.20


Edgar Baker


325.20


J. J. Sullivan


156.40


William Ryan


348.00


James Breen


16.00


Walter Blood


24.80


J. B. Foster


5.00


Leo Breen


16.00


John Toomey


3.20


Forest Duke


24.00


Arthur Glow


20.80


Philip Sullivan


21.60


Thomas Whalon


23.60


William Drumm


22.40


Joseph Wiley


9.60


Harold Lynch


233.20


John O'Neill


146.00


Victor Geiger


16.60


George Chambers


80.80


Winslow Brew


16.00


George Stone


11.60


Ernest Blood


36.30


Garfield Dunbar


9.60


Thomas Gardner


6.40


George Brew


3.20


Raymond Denault


5.60


Clyde Parker


15.20


William Attridge


27.20


Lester Blood


34.80


Declan Lynch


9.60


Pent Gilman


6.40


$11,465.76


Unexpended Balance


.65


$17,250.00


Snow and Ice Removal


Middlesex County Electric Co.


$1.50


Boston and Maine R. R.


2.90


W. E. Leary


39.63


George A. Shattuck


38.60


American Railway Express


3.48


O. B. Olsen


10.20


Arthur A. Charbonneau


70.86


P. I. Perkins


6.04


Pepperell Garage


22.20


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176.40


175.40


Everett Scott


Amos Boulia


21.65


F. W. Slocumb


3.40


Dyar Sales Machine Co.


140.00


Arthur W. Bartlett


14.72


B. F. Marsh


25.80


William Burnell


4.78


Harry F. Hobart


11.00


C. E. Maynard


25.66


Fred Baraby


14.66


$457.08


W. E. Chapman


$241.00


Trucks


782.38


Glen Parker, Truck


61.25


Howard Trites, Truck


81.88


Jerry Lorden, Truck


10.50


F. O Parker, Team


52.00


Ernest Blood, Team


79.00


Donald Trites, Team


54.00


Victor Geiger, Team


22.00


George Hallbourg, Team


8.00


Harry Dow


100.75


Andrew Blood


74.00


Glen Parker


45.60


Waldo Parker


78.00


Edgar Baker


59.40


William Attridge


39.50


Lester Blood


19.30


Clyde Parker


21.40


Declan Lynch


17.20


Erwin Ryan


28.80


William Greenwood


21.60


Arthur Greenwood


46.80


Lawrence Baker


22.40


Dennis O'Brien


10.40


Joe Murphy


17.20


Peter Archambeau


9.60


Carlton Burney


2.60


Lindsy Mullen


7.60


Francis Melendy


7.60


Harry Warren


12.00


Guy Moody


2.40


Raymond Granger


2.40


Louis Parker


16.80


Peter Fitspatrick


11.20


Kenneth Dunbar


9.60


Leslie Stewart


6.80


Clyde Stewart


2.80


Emmett Holmes


4.80


Roger Dunbar


5.20


John Demaris


4.80


William Boyd


6.40


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George Hallbourg


17.60


Daniel Caless


12.00


James Trites


3.20


F. O. Parker


19,20


Declan Lynch, Jr.


24.00


Jerry Lorden


2.80


George Stewart


8.40


Edward Mayo


1.20


Emery Barkhouse


7.20


Joseph Woodbury


6.80


Harold Lynch


12.40


James Lynch


27.60


Louis Nutting


22.40


Raymond Denault


12.80


Victor Geiger


6.00


Jerry O'Brian


21.90


Charles Dow


36.40


Roger Lawrence


31.60


William Blood


5.00


Ernest Blood


15.60


Howard Trites


22.00


George Colbert


3.20


Arthur Gagnon


6.40


Harry Surrett


6.40


J. J. Sullivan


11.80


William Bouchard


22.20


Phil Sullivan


4.80


Mark Sullivan


4.40


Edward Hawley


3.20


Donald Trites


5.20


Everett Scott


6.40


Joe Wiley


3.60


Henry Wilson


2.00


William Ryan


3.00


John Lynch


3.00


Donald Trites


7.75


Austin Nichols


7.20


Stewart Lavender


7.20


Douglas O'Neill


27.20


F. E. Timberlake


6.40


Harold Toomey


2.80


George Brew


11.20


Olie Greely


11.20


William Dunham


2.80


H. Dolb;


2.80


Albian Blake


8.40


Thomas Murry


12.00


Leslie Parker


8.40


Kinsman Greenough


8.40


George Denault


4.40


Wilfred Denault


6.40


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Robert Mullen


3.20


Henry Faucher


2.00


Raymond Shepard


2.80


Theodore Blake


2.00


David Hallbourg


7.60


Bernard Cunniff


31.40


William Paradise


5.60


Clayton Moore


10.40


Emil Curtis


10.40


Arthur Glow


10.00


James Polis


10.40


Austin Stewart


4.00


Loren Sanford


3.20


Godfrey Levally


18.20


Julius Greenwood


18.40


William Clark


4.80


Arthur Carkin


5.60


Robert Sliney


9.60


William Drumm


9.60


George Archer


9.60


John Hardy


9.60


Fred Cobb


9.60


$2,841.21


$3,298.29


Unexpended Balance


1.71


$3,300.00


Respectfully submitted,


W. E. CHAPMAN


Highway Surveyor


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Town Clerk's Report


In submitting to the citizens of Pepperell my annual report, I would ask all those interested to examine the fol- lowing records carefully, and if any errors or omissions are noted that they be at once reported in writing to the Town Clerk so that the records may be perfected.


Any er.or in the record, other than a mistake in copy- ing a certificate or return, can be corrected only in accordance with a depos.t.on, under oath, made by one who was required by law to furnish the information for the original record, or by three or more credible persons having knowledge of the case. (See Revised Laws. Chapter 29, Sections 9 and 16.)


MARRIAGES RECORDED, 1934


Jan. 19 Alfred W. Barton


Lee Rachel Sundell


Nashua, N. H. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass.


Jan. 25 Richard H. Collins


Helen Jane Prescott Pepperell, Mass.


Jan. 27 James F. McCormick New York City, N. Y.


Janet Blanchard Morin


Jan. 29 Norman Billings Helen Lacoshus


New York City, N. Y. Nashua, N. H. Nashua, N. H. Ashby, Mass. Ashby, Mass.


Feb. 4 Harry I. Helander


Pauline L. M. Levander


Feb. 13 Howard P. Trites


Marie Yvette Willette


Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass.


Feb. 19 William McGrath


Feb. 27 Adrien Ouellette


Cecile Cornellier


Mar. 13 Russell George Williams


Florence Mildred Surrette


Mar. 15 Albert F. Parker


Elizabeth T. Worcester


Mar. 31 Henry E. Wilson


Esther Flora Bond


Apr. 12


Earl L. Dudley


Jeannette Desrosier


Apr. 21 Roger G. Lawrence


Ida E. Boyce


Pepperell, Mass.


Apr. 28 Frank Gedrin


Ruth Alice Elliott


Apr. 28 Edwin B. Appleby


Emma M. Brunner


May 26 Floyd E. Reynolds


Lenora E. Marks


May 27 Walter F. Funiole Lillis Emily Howlett


Townsend, Mass. Townsend, Mass.


June 1 Wilbur R. Hill


Beatrice L. Koch


Townsend, Mass. Townsend, Mass.


June 4 Earl J. Surrett


Alice Dapkus


Pepperell, Mass.


June 9 John Donald Toomey


Mary Kathleen Drinan


Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass.


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Groton, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass.


Mary Michuk


Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass.


Hollis, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Hollis, N. H. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass.


Pepperell, Mass.


Pepperell, Mass. Oxford, Mass. Webster, Mass. Ashburnham, Mass. Pepperell, Mass.


Pepperell, Mass.


June 12 Raymond F. Denault Alice T. O'Bea


June 12 Clifton R. Bradish


Mary C. Gardner


June 14


Harry J. Dorr


June 16


Ernest L. Melendy Yetive A. Penniman


June 23 Char es L. Davis


Fabiola L. Dionne


July 1 George B. Arpe


Evelyn L. Thompson


July 3 Erwin Ryan


Arlene F. Greenwood


July 14


Mitchell Kleinberg Rose Horowitz


Mattapan, Mass.


July 17 Victor J. Tyrrell


Etta F. Stewart


Aug. 7 Byron A. Rowell


Jane D. Otis


Aug. 11


Roland Giles Jennie Kudolis Elton C. Davis


Sept. 1


Rose Beauregard Robinson


Sept. 1 Edgar W. Frost


Marjorie O. Maxwell


Sept. 8 Maurice M. Cleveland


Gwen A. Parker


Sept. 11 Gerald A. Baxter Jean Slocombe


Sept. 15 Harold E. Ayers


Beulah E. Winship


Sept. 23 Herbert W. Shaw


Lois B. Hackett


Sept. 26 Frederick U. Deware


Bessie Copp Deware


Sept. 30


Joseph N. Faucher


Helda V. Thompson


Sept. 30 Everett Smith Alice Demers


Oct. 6 L. Homer Bemis


Esther E. Phelps


Oct. 27.


Roland A. Perrault


Mary E. Colbert


Oct. 28. Duncan A. Rice


Bernice I. Hannah


Nov. 3 Robert Wheeler


Pauline C. Nuemyer


Nov. 17 Daniel Straitiff


Maxine Flory


Nov. 24 Joseph Sedach


Laurette Bonnette


Nov. 29 Francis H. Dwyer


Mary Doris Milan


Dec. 4 Michele Scipione


Helen S. Stockdale


Dec. 11 Francis R. Goueley Valerie F. West


Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Wethersfield, Vt. Peppereli, Mass. Peppere'l, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Fitchburg, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Nashua, N. H. Webster, Mass. Oxford, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass.


Pepperell, Mass.


Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Lynchburg, Va. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Harvard, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Princeton, Mass. Deering, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Westford, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Pepperell, Mass. Salmon Falls, N. H. Pepperell, Mass. Nashua, N. H.


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Emma LeBlanc


BIRTHS RECORDED - 1934


Births occurring late in the year are sometimes recorded without the Christian name. In all such cases parents should return the name to the Town Clerk as soon as it is selected in order that it may be entered upon the town books, as an incompleteness of the record may involve much trouble in the future.


READ THE LAW


Parents within forty days after the birth of a child. and every householder within forty days after a birth in his house, shall cause notice thereof to be given to the clerk of the town where such child is born. General Laws, Chapter 46, Section 6.


Why births should be registered .- There is hardly a relation of life-social, legal, or economic- in which the evidence furnished by an accurate registration of births may not prove to be of the greatest value, not only to the individual, but also to the public at large. It is not only an act of civilization to register birth certificates but good business, for they are frequently used in many practical ways, some of which are listed below:


(1) As evidence to prove the age and legitimacy of heirs;


(2) As proof of age to determine the validity of a contract entered into by an alleged minor.


(3) As evidence to establish age and proof of citizenship and descent in order to vote;


(4) As evidence to establish the right of admission to the professions and to many public offices;


(5) As evidence of legal age to marry;


(6) As evidence to prove the claims of widows and orphans under the widows' and orphans' pension law;


(7) As evidence to determine the liability of parents for the debts of a minor;


(8) As evidence in the administration of estates, the settle- ment of insurance and pensions;


(9) As evidence to prove the irresponsibility of children under legal age for crime and misdemeanor, and various other matters in the criminal code;


(10) As evidence in the enforcement of law relating to educa- tion and to child labor;


(11) As evidence to determine the relations of guardians and wards;


(12) As proof of citizenship in order to obtain a passport;


(13) As evidence in the claim for exemption from or the right to jury and military service.


1933 Nov. 19 Mary Frances, daughter of Francis and Dorothy B. Hatfield.


Dec. 11 James Francis, Jr., son of James F. and Helen


S. Leary.


Dec. 30 Bernadette, daughter of Irving and Marion K. Pillsbury.


1934


Jan. 3 Patricia Anne, daughter of Thomas J. and Sophia C. Tierney.


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Jan. 5 Gene Arnold, son of Arnold E. and Amanda J. Blake.


Jan. 15 Bruce Douglas, Jr., son of Bruce D. and Natalie B. Townshend.


Jan. 20 Nancy Alberta, daughter of Bernard A. and Helen F. Scott.


Jan. 22 Thomas Richard, Jr., son of Thomas R. and Irene B. Coady.


Mar. 5 Janet Adele, daughter of Lyman F. and Mary P. Robbins.


Mar. 11


Stillborn.


Mar. 17 Jacqueline Lorraine, daughter of Adrian and Emily H. Rondeau.


Mar. 20 Jane Beverly, daughter of Thomas F. and Mabel B. Conley.


Mar. 25 Patricia Ann, daughter of Aurille L. and Ann Depointbriand.


Mar. 25 Loretta Joan, daughter of Herbert L. and Robina A. Thompson.


Mar: 29 April 11 George Leslie, son of George L. and Viola B. Sheldon.


April 13 Mary Josephine, daughter of William and Mar- garet Danforth.


April 14 Basil William, son of Basil W. and Ellen S. Deware.


April 20 Arnold Bruce, son of Frederick C. and Lina S. Avery.


April 26 Charlene Janice, daughter of Albert F. and Velma T. Mayo.


May 5 May 9 William Seymore, Jr., son of William S. and Evelyn M. Townsend.


May 11 Shirley Mae, daughter of Andrew L. and Helen E. Haskell.


May 13 Fred Charles, Jr., son of Fred C. and Cora T. Saball.


May 18 Lawrence Kenneth, son of Kenneth R. and Myrtle W. Rice.


May 26 Eleanor, daughter of Harold B. and Dorice B. Olsen.


May 27 Joanne, daughter of Amos J. and Laura P. Saunders.


May 27 June 7 Phyllis Marshall, daughter of Richard H. and Helen P. Collins.


June 8 Harold Roscoe, Jr., son of Harold R. and Joanna C. Pillsbury.


June 20 Jean Elizabeth, daughter of Edward and Rose A. Duprey.


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June 25 Leroy Irving, Jr., son of Leroy I. and Cecilia Schofield.


July 2 Alberta Evelyn, daughter of Arthur A. and Evelyn S. Carkin.


July 9 Henry Bruce, Jr., son of Henry B. and Mildred Milroy.


July 11 Charles Thomas, son of Charles E. and Mary S. Doherty.


July 12 Robert Frederick, son of Robert and Gertrude K. Yeutter.


July 20 Ernest Melvin, son of Emory H. and Catherine B. Barkhouse.


July 26 Joan Marilyn, daughter of John E. and Alice S. Flagg.


July 27 Nancy Arlene, daughter of Ralph D. and Bea- trice B. Blood.


July 30 Baine Douglas, son of Leo E. and Alice M. Conley.


Aug. 1


Bertrand McCausland, son of Kenneth and Clara S. Johnson.


Aug. 5 John Richard, son of William A. and Doris B. Straitiff.


Aug. 11 Donald Albert, son of Joseph and Florence P. LaPage.


Aug. 19 Harold Francis, Jr., son, and Carol Francis, daughter of Harold F. and Stella C. Herbert.


Aug. 20 Paul Joseph, son of William and Ella P. Allen. Aug. 27 Arthur Edward, Jr., son of Arthur E. and Margaret L. Glow.


Aug. 28 Russell George, son of George R. and Florence S. Williams.


Aug. 28


Stillbirth.


Sept. 2 Richard Boynton, son of Clayton S. and Beatrice B. Parker.


Sept. 16 George Maxwell, son of George and Constance M. Tucker.


Sept. 16 Eva Louise, daughter of Edward O. and Mary K. Ramsey.


Oct. 5 Robert Lee, son of Verner E. and Florence B. Bancroft.


Oct. 8 Lee Milton, son of Ellsworth and Rachel C. Richardson.


Oct. 9 Elizabeth Ann, daughter of James H. and Irene H. Ferguson.


Oct. 12 Robert James, son of Kenneth and Florence A. Fraser.


Oct. 16 Cynthia Marie, daughter of William and Edna Ryan.


Oct. 17. Theodore Whitney, Jr., son of Theodore W. and Gertrude' S. Blake.


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Oct. 20 Edward William, Jr., son of Edward W. and Lestina P. Mayou.


Oct. 26 Barbara Ann, daughter of Edward and Blanche B. Harris.


Nov. 5 John Foster, son of John H. and Viola H. Cummings.


Nov. 10 Peter Hewat, son of Francis W. and Florence A. Harney.


Nov. 30 Lois Barbara, daughter of Walter C. and Bernice W. Hunt.


Nov. 30 Isabella Eola, daughter of Royal D. and Clara W. Collins.


Dec. 2 Howard Patrick, Jr., son of Howard P. and Yvette O. Trites.


Dec. 8 Joan, daughter of Edgar and Elizabeth F. Baker. Dec. 20 Alice Louise, daughter of Henry P. and Delia G. Powers.


Dec. 21 Lauretta Ellen, daughter of Jeremiah and Frances Murphy.


DEATHS RECORDED - 1934


AGE


Name


Cause of Death


Y


M


D


Jan. 9 Flora L. Parker.


Hemorrhagic Infarct.


64


4


8


Jan. 29 Nellie M. Greer. Heart Disease.


67


5


8


Jan. 30 Russell P. Wright. Freezing, caught under


Feb. 17


David Kleinberg. Cancer of Bladder.


72


0


0


Feb. 22


Harrietta A. Richardson. Stillborn.


Senile Debility.


87


6


16


Mar. 11


Alton Hill Butland. Inanition.


20


8


24


Mar. 26 Mary F. Davis. Pulmonary Oedema.


79


9


23


Apr. 5. Amy L. Lohnes. Chronic valvular


heart disease.


61


1


1


Apr. 13 Mary A. Gibbons. Carcinoma of Bladder


53


7


5


Apr. 27 Bridget A. McGrath. Cerebral Hemorrhage.


67 2


25


May 1 Georgiana Borgatti. Senile Dementure.


49 2


19


May


3 Isabelle F. Andrews. Pulmonary Tuberculosis


37


2


7


May 13


Forrest L. Parker.


Loco Motor Ataxia. Pulmonary Oedema.


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1


1


June 9


Phyllis M. Collins. Asphyxia Neonatorium.


0


0


2


June 19


Margaret T. Starkey. Probable embolism coronary artery.


50


5


16


July 15


John O'Toole. Curdio renal disease.


80


0


11


July 29 Edgar F. Chase. Cerebral Hemorrhage.


74


4


2


Aug. 8 Margaret E. Leary. Heart disease and Mitral Stenosis.


62


0


0


Aug. 27 Thirza J. Wilbur. Arterio sclerosis.


77


8


29


Aug. 28 Stillborn.


70


4


16


Sept. 13


Charles J. McLaughlin. Cerebral Apoplexy.


58


6


5


Sept. 19


Willis C. Perry.


Cirrhosis of Liver.


71


10


8


63


80


0


3


Apr. 1 Gardner H. Rockwood. Angina Pectoris.


75


11 25


Apr. 6 Sherman Cleveland. Arterio sclerosis.


84


55


2


21


May 16 Timothy J. Leary.


June 2 Charles Adamowitch. Carcinoma of stomach. 49


0


0


Mar. 21


overturned automobile.


40


10


12


Mar. 21


Clara E. Hinckley. duodenum.


Probable carcinoma of


9


19


Sept. 9


William Bentley.


Cerebral Hemorrhage.


Sept. 20


Beatrice A. Boudreau. Embolism. 26


1


9


Sept. 21 Catherine M. Gainey. Hypertrophic Cirrhosis of Liver.


50


10


9


Oct. 4 Harry O. Hinckley. Suicidal hanging.


51


8


18


Oct. 5 Luther A. Boynton. Angina Pectoris.


76


1


14


Oct. 8 Mary E. Gainey. Myocarditis.


76


11


23


Oct. 22


Charles M. Elliott. Cerebral Embolism.


61


6


7


Oct. 23 Charles B. Taft. Chronic Myocarditis.


70


9


15


Nov. 15 Clara M. Shattuck. Senile Dementia.


80


4


8


Dec. 10 Franklin A. Rodgers. Natural causes.


59


0


24


Dec. 10 Delilah E. Reed. Carcinoma of Stomach.


75


7


26


Dec. 11 Sarah B. Tucker. Carcinoma of Liver.


72


9


0


Dec. 26 Nellie A. Whalen. Chronic valvular heart


65


0


0


disease.


64


7 0


Dec. 30


Mary J. Mault. Cerebral Apoplexy recurrent. 75


5


4


Respectfully submitted, WILFRED E. LEARY


Town Clerk.


TO DOG OWNERS AND KEEPERS


I would like to impress upon the owners and keepers of dogs the advisability of paying their dog licenses promptly when they become due, and thus avoid the necessity of placing a list of the delinquents in the hands of the Chief of Police for collection, which occasions unnecessary expense and annoyance to such owners and keepers. Dogs shall be. licensed on or before March 31. The owner or keeper of a dog which becomes three months old after March 31 in any year shall, when it is three months old, cause it to be regis- tered, numbered, described, licensed and collared as required by law.


Whoever violates the above provision shall be liable to a fine of $15.00.


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Dec. 23 John Lynch. Cancer Neck.


Annual Town Meeting


Pepperell, Mass. February 19, 1934


Pursuant to the Warrant the Annual Town Meeting was held on the above date in the Town Hall.


The meeting was called to order by Town Clerk Wil- fred E. Leary at 7:30 o'clock P. M. who then read the Warrant and called for the election of a Moderator.


Under Article 1, Harry W. Hutchinson was elected Moderator. He was sworn in by the Town Clerk and at once took up his duties.


Article 2. To hear and act upon all reports of Town Officers and Committees.


Article 2. Voted to accept all the Reports of Town Officers as they appeared in the Annual Town Report.


Article 3. To choose all Town Officers and Commit- tees for the ensuing year not required to be elected by ballot or act in relation thereto.


Article 3. Voted that the Selectmen be authorized to appoint all Town Officers not required by law to be elected by ballot for the ensuing year.


Article 4. To determine whether the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the consent of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of revenue for the current year.


Article 4. Voted that the Treasurer, with the consent of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow mon- ey from time to time in anticipation of revenue of the finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1934, 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 the financial year. The limit upon the amount that may be bor- rowed in anticipation of revenue shall not exceed forty-five thousand dollars.


Article 5. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for District and School Nurs- ing.


Article 5. Voted to raise and appropriate $800.00 for District and School Nursing.


Article 6. To determine what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray Town charges; for the support of Public Schools, Department of Public Welfare, repairs of highways and bridges, and various other departments.


Article 6. Voted to raise and appropriate the follow- ing sums. Town Charges, $4,300.00. Town Hall, $900.00.


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Assessors, $1150. Health, $900. Police Department, $2000.


Fire Department, $2650. Highways and Equipment, $1500. Bridges, $500. Public Welfare, $10,000. Mothers' Aid,


$2500. Old Age Assistance, $3500. Soilders Relief, $1000.


Schools, Dog Tax Plus, $34,000. Interest, $600. Street Lights, $5770. Sealer Weights and Measurers, $75. Com- mon, $50. Forest Warden, $225. Insurance and Accident Compensation, $650. Contingent Fund, $300. Annual care, Cemeteries, $150.


Article 7. To determine whether the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 for the maintenance of Townsend, River, Dunstable, Nashua, Brookline and Hollis roads, provided the State and County each contribute a like amount.


Article 7. Voted to raise and appropriate $3,000.00 for the maintenance of Townsend, River, Dunstable, Nashua, Brookline and Hollis roads, provided the State and County each contribute a like amount.


Article 8. To determine what method the Town will adopt for the collection of taxes.


Article 8. Voted that Poll and Personal Property tax- es for 1934 be due on presentation of Tax Bill, and that all taxes on Real Estate shall be due and payable October 15, 1934, and that upon all taxes remaining unpaid November 1, 1934 interest shall be paid at the rate of 6 per-cent per an- num from October 15, 1934. And all taxes over two hundred dollars an additional penalty of 2 per-cent as provided by law, all taxes shall be paid by January 1, 1934, that on all current taxes of 1934 collected by January 1, 1935, the collector shall be paid 1 per-cent and on those collected thereafter he be paid three-fourths of 1 per-cent.




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