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Receipts January 1 to April 1, 1943
$ 27.02
Payments to treasurer:
January 1 to March 11, 1943
$
19.50
March 12 to April 1, 1943
6.35
$ 25.85
1.17
Cash on hand April 1, 1943, verified $ 27.02
WATER DEPARTMENT
Outstanding June 5, 1940, per previous audit
$
1,444.39
Charges:
June 5 to December 31, 1940 $ 5,196.97 1941 8,201.08 8,311.50
1942
21,709.55 .
$ 23,153.94
Payments to treasurer:
June 5 to December 31, 1940
$
6,208.97
8,339.82
8,241.79
1941 1942
$ 22,790.58
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Abatements
June 5 to December 31, 1940
$
34.48
25.94
1941
Outstanding December 31, 1942
60.42 302.94
$ 23,153.94
Outstanding January 1. 1943 $ 302.94
Charges January 1 to March 25, 1943, not previously reported Overpayment 1942, adjusted
517.56
.01
$ 820.51
Payments to treasurer:
January 1 to March 11, 1943
$
535.58
March 12 to 25, 1943
28.65
$
564.23
256.28
Outstanding March 25, 1943, per list
$
820.51
CEMETERY DEPARTMENT
Accounts Receivable
Cash on hand June 5, 1940, per previous audit
$
9.00
Outstanding June 5. 1940, per previous audit 98.00
Charges:
June 5 to December 31, 1940:
Annual care $ 10.50
1941:
Annual care 65.00
1942:
Annual care $ 162.50
Opening graves 10.00
172.50
248.50 $ 355.50
Payments to treasurer:
June 5 to December 31, 1940
$ 56.50
1941
74.00
1942
35.50
$ 166.00
Outstanding December 31, 1942
181.00
Cash on hand December 31, 1942
8.50
.
$ 355.50
Cash on hand January 1, 1943
$
8.50
Outstanding January 1, 1943
181.00 $ 189.50
.
Payments to treasurer January 1 to March 11, 1943 82.00
Outstanding March 11, 1943, per list
99.00
Due from cemetery department March 11, 1943 8.50
$ 189.50
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LAWRENCE LIBRARY FUNDS
Savings Deposits
Securities Par Values
Total
On hand June 5, 1940,
$16,019.60
$38,425.00
$54,444.60
per previous audit
On hand at end of year 1940
$16,010.86
$38,425.00
$54,435.86
On hand at end of year 1941
$16,011.60
$38,425.00
$54,436.60
On hand at end of year 1942
$11,011.98
$43,425.00
$54,436.98
On hand March 11, 1943
$11,011.98
$43,425.00
$54,436.98
Receipts
Payments
June 5, 1940 to December 31, 1942
Withdrawn from savings deposits:
Added to savings deposits: 1941,
$ .74
1942
5,000.00
Purchase of securities, 1942,
5,000.00
June 5 to December
Transferred to town:
31, 1940
884.17
June 5 to Dec. 31,
1941
1,776.72
1940,
892.91
1942
1,749.26
1941,
1,775.98
1942,
1,748.88
$ 9,418.89
$ 9,418.89
January 1 to March 11, 1943 $ 435.77
Income,
Transferred to town, $ 435.77
EDMUND P. FARRAR FLAG POLE FUND
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand June 5, 1940, per previous audit
$295.89
$295.89
On hand at end of year 1940,
$298.02
1 $298.02
On hand at end of year 1941
$301.35
$301.35
On hand at end of year 1942,
$274.35
$274.35
On hand March 11, 1943
$275.48
$275.48
Receipts
Payments
June 5, 1940 to December 31, 1942
Withdrawn from savings deposits, 1942,
$ 27.00
Added to savings deposits: June 5 to December 31, 1940, $ 2.13
June 5, to December
1941, Transferred to town, 1942
3.33
1941.
3.33
1942,
2.38
$ 34.84
$ 34.84
Income,
January 1 to March 11, 1943 $ 1.13 Added to savings deposits, $ 1.13
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Income:
31, 1940, 2.13
29.38
June 5 to December 31, 1940, $ 8.74
1942,
.38
Income:
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
4 Savings Deposits
Total
On hand June 5, 1940, per previous audit
$17,032.09
$17,032.09
On hand at end of year 1940,
$17,196.75
$17,196.75
On hand at end of year 1941,
$17,465.64
$17,465.64
On hand at end of year 1942,
$17,491.20
$17,491.20
On hand March 11, 1943,
$17,641.20
$17,641.20
Receipts
Payments
June 5, 1940 to December 31, 1942
Withdrawn from savings deposits :
Added to savings deposits:
June 5 to December
June 5 to December
31, 1940
$ 422.00
31, 1940,
$ 586.66
1941,
334.00
1941,
602.89
1942,
322.00
1942,
347.56
Income:
Transferred to town:
June 5 to December
June 5 to December
31, 1940
371.66
31, 1940,
422.00
1941,
342.89
1941,
334.00
1942,
347.56
1942,
322.00
Bequests :
June 5 to December 31, 1940,
215.00
1941,
260.00
$2,615.11
$2,615.11
January 1 to March 11, 1943
Bequests,
$150.00
Added to savings deposits, $150.00
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TOWN OF PEPPERELL Balance Sheet-March 11, 1943 GENERAL ACCOUNTS
Assets
Liabilities and Reserves
Cash:
In Banks and Office,
$ 67,709.18
Victory Tax Deductions, $
261.75
Sale of Cemetery Lots and Graves Fund, 992.22
Highway Machinery Rental Fund,
1,153.46
Levy of 1937.
$ 57.81
Levy of 1938,
59.00
Levy of 1939,
102.00
Levy of 1940,
64.08
Levy of 1941,
8,255.89
Levy of 1942,
21,193.66
$ 29,732.44
Aid to Dependent Children:
Aid, 230.00
$ 1,424.75
Levy of 1940,
$ 2.93
Levy of 1941,
5.56
Levy of 1942,
28.92
Levy of 1943,
1,067.79
Water,
$137,267.39
Tax Titles,
3,051.27
Tax Title Possessions,
836.55
Water Department -- Available Surplus, 22,892.62
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus,
3,187.47
Temporary Aid,
$ 1,493.36
Old Age Assistance,
703.23
Overlays Reserved for Abatements:
Water,
284.93
Levy of 1938, Levy of 1939, 46.00 $ 2.00
Levy of 1942, 1,839.51
Aid to Highways: County_Chapter 90,
84.78
Federal Grants:
Old Age Assistance: Administration, $ 849.33
Assistance,
345.42
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes:
Appropriation Balances: General,
$131,009.30 6,258.09
1,105.20
Departmental:
$ 2,196.59
$
1,887.51
Accounts Receivable : Taxes :
Revenue 1943 $140,308.25 Less Estimated Receipts, Collected 10,018.88
Overpayment to County-Dog Licenses,
Overlay Deficits : Levy of 1940. Levy of 1941.
$ 255.04 25.36 $ 280.40
$235,572.51
Revenue Reserved Until Collected :
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
$
1,105.20
Tax Title,
3,887.82
Departmental,
2,196.59
Water,
284.93
Aid to Highways,
84.78
$
7,559.32
Reserve for Deposits in Closed Banks,
3,980.73
· Surplus Revenue, 54,965.29
$235,572.51
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Net Funded or Fixed Debt,
$ 20,000.00
High School Loan, $ 20,000.00
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Funds, Cash and Securities,
$ 72,353.66
Lawrence Library Fund,
$ 54,436.98
Edmund P. Farrar Flag Pole Fund,
275.48
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, 17,641.20
$ 72,353.66
$ 72,353.66
$130,289.37 1.80
Report of the Finance Committee
Annual Town Meeting-February 21, 1944 Article 5.
Salaries-Elected Officers
Officers
No.
We Recommend 1944
Salaries 1943
Selectmen
3
$ 300.00
$ 200.00
Town Clerk
1
450.00
350.00
Treasurer
1
600.00
600.00
Assessors
3
400.00
400.00
Welfare Board Members
3
100.00
100.00
Cemetery Commissioners
3
25.00
none
Trustees of Library
6
No change
none
Constable
1
No change
none
Tree Warden
1
3614 per hr.
Water Commissioners
3
65.00
40.00
School Committee
3
15.00
50.00
Highway Surveyor
1
.25
,5 per hr.
PART ONE .
Article 6
Line No.
Appropriation lor Account
We Recommend 1944
Appropri- ated 1943
1 Selectmen
$ 1,000.00
$ 00.00
2 Legislative
300.00
280.00
3 Law
400.00
400.00
4 Health
1,500.00
3,000.00
5
Soldier's Relief
2,000.00
2,000.00
6
Street Lights
5,000.00
5,050.00
Insurance
1,600.00
1,100.00
8
Town Hall
1,500.00
1,200.00
9
Common
50.00
50.00
10
Rationing Board
350.00
350.00
11 Contingent Fund
200.00
200.00
12 Police Department
3,500.00
3,500.00
12A Police Station Repairs
250.00
1011c
13 Fire Department
3,000.00
3,000.00
14 Fire Hose
500.00
500.00
14A Forest Fire (See Article 12)
15 Sealer of Weights and Measures
100.00
100.00
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PART TWO
16 Town Treasurer
$ $50.00 $ 770.00
1: Tax Title expense (See Article 21)
18 Interest
100.00
100.00
19 Town Accountant
650.00
550.00
20
Town Clerk
670.00
570.00
21
Registrars
280.00
220.00
Listing
300.00
300.00
23 Election Officers
100.00
100.00
24 Assessors
1,500.00
1,500.00
25 Tax Collector
1,500.00
1,500.00
PART THREE
26
Tree Warden
200.00
200.00
21 Moth Control
500.00
500.00
28 Highways
2,500.00
2.500.00
29 Town Dump
200.00
200.00
30 Workmen's Compensation Fund
500.00
500.00
31
Memorial Day
150.00
135.00
32
Playgrounds
150.00
50.00
33 Cemeteries
1,000.00
600.00
3 Soldiers' Graves
150.00
100.00
35 Library
1,400.00
1,400.00
36
District and School Nurse
1,000.00
1,000.00
PART FOUR
31 Public Schools (Plus Dog
Tax)
46,100.00
46,900.00
38 Public Welfare
5,500.00
5,300.00
39 Old Age Assistance
32,500.00
28,500.00
40 Aid to Dependent Children
4,200.00
3,200.00
Article 8.
Welfare Agent's Salary and Expenses
1,200.00
1,200.00
Article 9
Reserve Fund Transfer
1,500.00
1,500.00
Article 10
Water Department
1,200.00
2,200.00
Article 11.
Interest, Water Surplus
268.53
263.25
Article 12,
Water Department Repairs
· 2,500.00
none
Article 13
Snow and Ice Removal
2,500.00
5,000.00
Article 14.
Chapter 81-Roads
5,750.00
6,900.00
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Article 15.
Chapter 90-Road Maintenance 1,100.00 1,000.00 Plus Transfer from avail- able funds ₹00.00
1,500.00
Article 16. .
Transfer Surplus Revenue
5,000.00
5,000.00
Article 17.
Forest Fire 300.00
none
Plus transfer from avail- able funds 200.00
500.00
Article 18.
Purchase of Series "F" U. S. Sav- ings Bonds
11,100.00
none
Article 19.
Teacher's Retirement Payments
136.50
none
Article 20.
Transfer WPA closed accounts 3,001.84
none
Article 21 Tax Title Transfer
250.00
none
Article 22.
Report-Post War Construc- tion Report
500.00
none
Article 24.
Painting Tarbell St. School
450.00
none
Article 25.
Street Light Extension (Included in Art. 6-Line 6)
Article 26.
Water Department-Extension -- Lowell Road
none
Article 29.
Hospital-(If Article 27 is car- ried we recommend) 9,000.00 none
Total appropriations (not includ- ing Water Dept. Article 29 or transfers $133,686.50
$130,075.00
RUPERT L. BLOOD,
RUSSELL W. HAMILTON, CHARLES A. McGRAW, EDWARD E. ITEN, CHARLES M. SMITH,
Finance Committee.
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TOWN WARRANT
February 21; 1944
Article 1. To choose a Moderator.
Article 2. To hear and act upon all reports of Town Officers and Committees.
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 4. To determine whether the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer with the consent of the Select- men to borrow money in anticipation of revenue for the current year.
Article 5. To determine what salaries the Town will vote to pay the Elected Town Officers for the year 1944, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Article 6. To determine what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, to defray the expenses of the Public Schools, Department of Public Wel- fare and various other departments and special accounts.
Article 7. To determine what method the Town will adopt for the Collection of Taxes for 1944.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Welfare to appoint one of its own members to act as Agent and to fix his salary in accordance with the provisions of Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, or act in relation thereto.
Article 9. To determine if the Town will vote to trans- fer the sum of $1500.00 from available funds to a fund to be known as the "Reserve Fund" in accordance with Section 6 of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Article 10. To determine if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $7200.00 from Water Department receipts, to pay operating and maintenance cost of the de- partment for the current year.
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Article 11. To determine if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $268.53 to be added to Water De .. partment Surplus.
Article 12. To determine if the Town will vote to appropriate from Water Department Surplus the sum of $2500.00 to pay for repairs and improvements of Engines at Station No. 1.
Article 13. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2500.00 for removal of snow and ice, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 14. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5750.00 for repairs and improvements on outlying roads under the provision of Section 26 through 29, Chapter 81 of General Laws, as amended or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 15. To determine whether the Town will raise and appropriate $1100.00 and appropriate $700.00 from available funds, making a total of $1800.00 for maintenance of Chapter 90 roads; money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by State or County, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 16. To determine whether the Town will vote to instruct the Assessors to take $5000.000 from Surplus Revenues, with the consent of the Tax Commissioner, to reduce the tax rate for the current year.
Article 17. To determine whether the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 and transfer the sum of $200.00 from the unexpended balance of 1943 Forest Fire Account, for the Forest Fire Department, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $11,100.00 for the purchase of Series "F" U. S. Savings Bonds matur- ing at $15,000.00; in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5, Acts of 1943.
1
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $136.50 in accordance with Chap- ter 708 of the Acts of 1941 as amended by Section 9 and 9A, approved in 1943, to cover accrued liability on account of retirement payments of members of the Massachusetts Teachers' Retirement Association in the military service, or take any action in relation thereto.
136
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the balance on the following closed W. 'P. A. accounts to the Excess and Deficiency Account :
Tree Warden $ 331.69 20.99
352.68
Stump Removal
Drainage Project
2,649.16
$ 3,001.84
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to transfer $300.00 from the 1943 unexpended balance of the Treasurer to a special Tax Title Account.
Article 22. To determine if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds the sum of $500.00 to have prepared, an "Engineering Report of Post War Construc- tion Projects" for the Town of Pepperell, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to accept the sum of $200.00; the income therefrom to be expended for the perpetual care of the Charles W. Card lot in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Article 24. To determine if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum not to exceed $450.00 to paint the exterior of the Tarbell Street School Building, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Article 25. By Petition-To determine if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $38.00 to add two street lights on Townsend Street beyond Mt. Lebanon Street, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Article 26. By Petition-To determine if the town of, Pepperell will vote to authorize the Water Commissioners to expend a sum of $13,200.00 from the water departments surplus or by raising and appropriating the said sum, to extend the water main from a point near the Catholic Ceme- tery down Lowell Road to the Dunstable line, or take any action in relation thereto.
Article 27 (By Petition) To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift from Dr. Oscar Crocker the following described premises :
A certain parcel of land in the center village of Pep- perell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows:
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Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of the premises on the Northerly side of the road leading Westerly from the Meeting House towards the Town Pound and known as Heald Street; thence Northerly by land now or formerly of John Parker, twelve (12) rods and six (6) links; thence Easterly by land now or formerly. of Charles D. Hutchinson to Park Street; thence Southerly by Park Street to said Heald Street; thence Westerly by Heald Street to the point of beginning. Containing about one and one-half (11/2) acres. Said premises being the same formerly operated by Dr. Crocker as a hospital known as the Crocker Hospital, together with all the furnishings, fixtures and equipment therein and thereon, all on the following terms and con- ditions :
(1) That the Town of Pepperell shall maintain and use the said premises, together with its furnishings, fix- tures and equipment, as a GENERAL HOSPITAL.
(2) That said hospital shall at all times bear the name of "JULIA CROCKER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL."
(3) That the Town of Pepperell shall keep the said premises, furnishings, fixtures and equipment in good state of repair; pay all expenses of running said hospital, includ- ing taxes and other charges,
(4) One free bed shall be available to Dr. Oscar Crocker, if he should need to be hospitalized; or this free bed may be used by a member of Dr. Oscar Crocker's immediate family, if and when that member should need to be hospitalized. It is intended that hospitalization shall include supplies normally furnished by this hospital, and the term "immediate family" shall include father, brothers, sisters, wife or children.
(5) That Dr. Oscar Crocker should at all times be granted the right and privilege of practicing his profession as a physician and surgeon in the hospital while the same is operated by the Town of Pepperell.
(6) That in the event the premises cease to be used by the Town of Pepperell in the manner and for the pur- poses before-mentioned, then, in that event, the said prem- ises, together with the furnishings, fixtures and equipment shall revert to the Grantor as if this conveyance had not been made.
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Article 28 (By Petition) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to, appoint a Board of Trustees to manage the JULIA CROCKER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
Article 29 (By Petition) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000) for the operation, maintenance and im- provement of the JULIA CROCKER MEMORIAL HOS- PITAL for the remainder of the current year or to act in any way in relation thereto.
LEROY A. SHATTUCK JOHN P. KERIN PAUL R. TAYLOR Selectmen of Pepperell
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INDEX
Annual Town Meeting. Feb. 15-23, 1943 31
Auxiliary Police Officers 6
Election Officers 6
Jurors, Town of Pepperell 13
List of Insurance 9
Special Town Meeting. Dec. 28, 1943 35
REPORTS
Assessors 86
Auditors Report 108
Board of Health 10
Cemetery Commissioners 84
Collector of Taxes 88
Finance Committee 132
Fire Department Engineers 14
Forest Fire Warden 18
Highway Surveyor 40
Librarian
51
Library Treasurer
48
Library Trustees
Massachusetts State Guard-Pepperel Company
8
Middlesex County Extension Service 53
Moth Superintendent 21
Pepperell Committee on Public Safety
Playground Committee 35
Police Department
11
Public Welfare Board
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Selectmen
School Department
C. M. Shattuck, Principal 66
Groton Street Principal 68
High School Principal 73
Nurse 75
School Committee 59
REPORTS-Continued
School Department-Continued Superintendent Teachers in Service Town Accountant
63
76
91
Town Clerk
23
Births
25
Deaths
28
Marriages 23
Town Treasurer 90
Tree Warden 20
Water Department
46
State Audit 108
Town Officers
3
Town Warrant for Feb. 21, 1944 135
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MEMORANDUM
MEMORANDUM
Annual Reports
OF THE OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF PEPPERELL
MASSACHUSETTS
ERE
DIST
AUG 23.1775
JAM . PEPPER
For the Year Ending December 31 1944
The ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN of PEPPERELL
MASSACHUSETTS
DIST
WUG 23,1735
PEPPERELL.
LLIAM
For the Year Ending December 31 1944
5
Town Officers Elected 1944-1945
Selectmen
Term expires February 1945 Term expires February 1946 Term expires February 1947
Irene S. Leary
Term expires February 1945
Addison Woodward
Term expires February 1945
Assessors
Duane P. McDuffee Trescott T. Abele
J. Fred Brown
Term expires February 1945 Term expires February 1946 Term expires February 1947
Board of Public Welfare
William D. Scanlon
David K. Miller
John P. Kerin
Term expires February 1945 Term expires February 1946 Term expires February 1947
School Committee
Lucy J. Spring
Term expires February 1945
Theodore M. Day
Term expires February 1946
Herbert L. Thompson (deceased)
Term expires February 1947
Cemetery Commissioners
Irving W. Pillsbury
Term expires February 1945
Theodore H. Palmer Term expires February 1946 Ray M. Newell Term expires February 1947
Trustees of Lawrence Library.
Walter L. Harrison Term expires February 1945
Martha E. Smith
Term expires February 1945
Eugene M. Donnelly
Term expires February 1946
Mildred B. Day
Term expires February 1946
Pat J. McDermott
Term expires February 1947
Beatrice B. Parker
Term expires February 1947
Constable
Arthur A. Charbonneau Term expires February 1945
Collector of Taxes
Ray M. Newell Term expires February 1945
Tree Warden William E. Chapman Term expires February 1945
3
John P. Kerin Paul R. Taylor Charles F. Maynard
Town Clerk
Treasurer
Highway Surveyor
William E. Chapman Term expires February 1945
Water Commissioners
Lyman F. Robbins George T. Keyes Otto B. Olsen
Term expires February 1945 Term expires February 1946 Term expires February 1947
Officers Appointed 1944-1945
Registrars
Charles H. Straitiff
Term expires February 1945
John A. Dwyer
Marlton E. Twitchell
Term expires February 1946 Term expires February 1947
Fence Viewers
Trescott T. Abele Albert H. Stratton Duane P. McDuffee
Culler of Staves Hallie N. Sartelle
Hallie N. Sartelle
Surveyors of Lumber Ralph S. Blood Grant M. Palmer
Surveyors of Wood and Bark
Ralph S. Blood
John J. Lorden
Field Driver Albert H. Stratton
George C. Howe
Public Weighers Edith L. Dunn George A. Shattuck
Harold R. Pillsbury William A. Blood James F. Dunn
Weighers of Coal
1
Robert O. Coy
Herbert G. Knight
Forest Warden Waldo F. Parker
Harold B. Olsen
Deputy Forest Wardens George E. Boutwell Marlton E. Twitchell Forestry Committee
Rupert L. Blood
Town Accountant Term expires February 1945 4
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Finance Committee Rupert L. Blood ,
Edwin E. Iten Carol Whalon
Russell W. Hamilton
Charles A. McGraw
Term expires February 1945
Term expires February 1945
Term expires February 1946
Term expires February 1946
Engineers of Fire Department
Waldo F. Parker George E. Boutwell
Superintendent of Moth Department William E. Chapman
Funeral Director Irving W. Pillsbury
Burial Agent Ray M. Newell
Playground Committee Walter D. Crowley, Chairman
Margaret D. Abele
Sergius J. Bernard
Charles F. Maynard
Mary E. Davis Mary P. Robbins Johanna I. Pillsbury
Sealer of Weights and Measures Gordon B. Hobbs
Inspector of Animals and Slaughtering Dr. Fred A. Davis
Milk Inspector Dr. Fred A. Davis
Police Department Chief J. Leo Mulcahy (Deceased) Acting Chief Marshall E. Murray
Officers Raymond W. Tumpney
Special Officers
D. Joseph McLeod Leon C. Greeley Thomas E. Halley
William S. Chapman
Peter F. Fitzpatrick
Adney W. Gray Charles F. Maynard
Franklin C. Wiley Ellsworth Pelletier Carlton A. Burney Highway High School Lawrence Library Schools
5
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Dog Officer Chief J. Leo Mulcahy (Deceased) Acting Chief, Marshall E. Murray
Lockup Keeper Chief J. Leo Mulcahy (Deceased) Acting Chief, Marshall E. Murray
Janitor of Town House Franklin C. Wiley
Auxiliary Police Officers for Air Raid and Blackout Duty
Calvin R. Hills
Harry E. O'Neal
Harry A. Elliott
Clayton S. Parker
Ralph W. Palmer
Theodore H. Palmer
Alfred B. Gagnon
Kenneth L. Davis
Leon P. Herbert Edward Duprey
Albert W. Wisnosky
Clyde H. Lansil
Leo B. Halley
John F. Reagan
Allen E. Young
Donald W. Crane
Clifford B. Bosquet Mayo I. Call
Robert W. Call
Post War Projects Committee Paul R. Taylor, Chairman
John P. Kerin Charles F. Maynard Lyman F. Robbins
Roger S. Robbins
Veterans' Rehabilitation and Re-Employment Committee
Town of Pepperell, Mass. Location of Information Center (Not determined to date)
LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
General Information Paul R. Taylor-Chairman*
Lyman F. Robbins-Co-Chairman*
Not appointed-Clerk
Publicity Elbridge G. Cann-Pepperell Free Press* Carolyn R. Parker-Lowell Sun - Pepperell Clarion*
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Harold E. Neal
Albert F. Powers
Re-Employment
Lyman F. Robbins-Selective Service Re-Employment Com- mitteeman, Chairman*
Russell W. Hamilton-Nashua River Paper Co .*
Charles A. McGraw-Pepperell Braiding Co .*
George A. Schultz-Bemis Bro. Bag Co .*
Evelyn M. Gardner, Master Prescott Grange-Representing the Agricultural Groups*
Education and Counciling
David C. Bowen-Supt. of Schools, Chairman*
Sergius J. Bernard-Principal of High School*
Carlton A. Burney-Principal of Grammar School ** Rev. William E. Anderson-Helen L. Lawrence Memorial Church ** Father Michael J. Burke-St. Joseph's Church* Rev. J. Osborne Crowe-Community Church **
Medical Care-Clinics and Hospitals
Dr. Charles G. Heald-Chairman*
Dr. Lester L. Graves*
Dr. Charles T. Porter*
American Red Cross-Home Service Dept. and Veterans' Insurance Annie A. Allen-Chairman, Local Committee*
State - Town and Federal Aid
Soldiers' Relief Agent-Town of Pepperell
John P. Kerin, Chairman Board of Selectmen*
Paul R. Taylor* and Charles F. Maynard ** , Selectmen
Service Committee-Frank West Post No. 213 American Legion
Amos B. Nalette-Commander*
Edward Duprey-Adjutant*
Ray M. Newell-Finance Officer* - (Burial Agent, Town of Pepperell)
Carlton Burney-Service Officer **
Service Committee-Frank West Post No. 213 American Legion Auxiliary Catherine Pillsbury-President* Irene S. Leary-Secretary-(Town Clerk of Pepperell) * Emily J. Newell-Treasurer*
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Home Town Committee - Service Records Effie L. Sanborn-Chairman* Evelyn M. Gardner* Lena H. Kimball* Catherine E. Nalette* Nellie O. Schultz* *Post Office Address, East Pepperell, Mass. ** Post Office Address, Pepperell, Mass.
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