Town of Westford annual report 1932-1936, Part 3

Author: Westford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: Westford (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 746


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During the past year a quantity of solvay calcium chloride was purchased and used on some of our highways especially in the out- lying districts as a dust layer. It is also vaulable in melting ice in catch basins as it is about six times as powerful as salt.


Gravel Distribution


Amount in


Road


cubic yards 796


Nuttings Road


Patten Road


Mill Stone Hill Road 328


Dunstable Road 2514


Keyes Road 984


Cold Spring Road 10


Howard Road


740


Griffin Road 594


Robinson Road 282


South Chelmsford Road 364


Elliot Road


94


Texas Road


126


Bridge St.


186


Forest Road


60


Beaver Brook Road


334


Concord Road


4650


Tyngsboro Road


2850


Vose Road 432 Francis Hill Road


190


Chamberlain Road


630


Stony Brook Road


40


Gould Road 8


8


35


Edwards Corner


62


Plain Road


836


Providence Road


874


Church St.


40


Lougee Road


256


Hildreth St. 354


Boston Road


24


Old Lowell Road


212


Tenney Road


346


Groton Road


2486


Pine Ridge Road


1452


About 2420 cubic yards of screened sand were used in covering ice on streets and hills, also for patching and covering up oil or tar.


Respectfully submitted,


J. AUSTIN HEALY,


Superintendent of Streets.


36


REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT


Selectmen of Westford:


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report for the year 1932 for the Police Department.


Report to the Department of Correction has been made.


Arrests made 26


Assault and Battery


Auto Violations 18


9


Auto and Mortorcycle Accidents 26


Auto transfers 47


Auto Registrations revoked 11


Auto Licenses suspended


13


Appeals case to Superior Court


6


Accidental Shooting


1


Cases in Ayer Court


31


Civil and criminal cases in Superior Court


23


Collected for dog licenses


$203.00


Collected for Sunday licenses


$ 80.00 $ 9.00


Collected for gasoline licenses


Cruelty to Children 3


Complaints against dogs 26


Complaints regarding custody of children 12


19


Dogs killed by Automobiles


9


Dogs shot


15


Dogs Killing Hens and Duck 112


37


Dances


18


Driving under the influence of Liquor


5


Disturbance of the peace


10


Drunkenness


7


Drowning accidents


3


Fruit thieves


5


Family disturbances


21


Fires attended 16


Fines in Ayer Court come to the town


$ 85.00


Automobile fines going to the State $175.00


Gasoline Licenses


3


In Lockup at Town Farm


9


Investigations made 462


3


Illegitimacy cases


3


Jurors


Keeping and exposing Liquor 6


4


Abandoned Autos


Complaints against Mionrs


Duty at public gathering


37


Larceny


9


Larceny of hens


2


Liquor raids


7


Liquor Forfeited


6


Manslaughter cases


3


Notices posted


26


Neglected Children taken to State


5


Non support cases


4


Pedestrians struck by automobiles


5


People killed by train


2


Public nuisance


4


Petty complaints 310


Operating so as to endanger lives


5


Summonses and Notices served 28


Unpaid dog licenses collected 104


Warrants served


22


Vagrant


4


Driving without licenses


4


Stolen Autos


4


Patients taken to Worcester State Hospital


1


Men taken to Billerica Jail


5


Forgery case


1


Wayward Girls sent to Lancaster school


1


Children lost their lives by fire


3


Highway hold up


1


Child body found on roadside


1


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN L. SULLIVAN,


Police Officer of Westford.


38


LIST OF JURORS


Name


Occupation


Address


Blaisdell, Chester E.


Farmer


Blodgett, Charles A.


Farmer


Buckingham, Edward C.


Foreman


Colburn, Charles H.


Farmer


Connell, Harold F.


Mill Operative


Counter, Franklin R.


Machinist


Dane, Ernest H.


Painter


De la Haye, Edmund J.


Painter


Felch, John K.


Gardener


Fletcher, Samuel A.


Clerk


Fletcher, Walter W.


Farmer


Gagnon, Fred J.


Mill Operative


Gardell, Fortuna


Stone Cutter


Gower, Thomas


Chauffeur


Healy, Philip H.


Salesman


Jenkins, Mark W.


Farmer


McCarthy, Thomas M.


Machinist


McGlinchey, Michael


Laborer


McIntosh, John


Farmer


Keizer, Royal L.


Farmer


Kimball, George A.


Farmer


Westford


Ripley, Chas. S.


Farmer


Shugrue, Fred


Farmer


Sleeper, Cyril F.


Section Hand


Spinner, Robert


Chauffeur


Staples, Donald C.


Farmer


Treat, Orrin A., Jr.


Estimator


Turner, Elden A.


Carpenter


Wall, Albert R.


Overseer


Graniteville


Watson, Sebastian B.


Farmer


Westford


Walker, Arthur G.


Farmer


Westford


Whidden, Elmer H.


Quarryman


Tyngsboro, R. F. D.


Whitney, Edmund B.


Carpenter


Nabnassett


Whigham, James M.


Machinist


Wright, Chas. D.


Painter


Forge Village Westford


WILLIAM R. TAYLOR, MARK A. PALMER, ARTHUR M. WHITLEY,


Selectmen of Westford.


January 12, 1933.


Westford Westford Graniteville Westford Forge Village Graniteville Westford


Forge Village Westford Graniteville Westford Graniteville Graniteville Graniteville


Forge Village Westford Graniteville Nabnassett Westford Westford


Westford Westford Graniteville Forge Village Westford Nabnassett . Westford


39


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and to the Citizens of Westford:


I herewith present the Annual Town Report of the Town Account- ant in accordance with the General Laws, with other financial matters that may be of general interest.


I wish to remind the public that all books of accounts are open to the public for their inspection at any time.


If there is any part of the report which is not clear to the reader the Accountant will explain the same on request.


All transfers from the Reserve Fund shown in this report were authorized by a vote of the Finance Committee.


The over-drawn appropriations of Soldier's Benefits, Old Age Assistance, Interest on General Loans and Interest on Revenue Loans are covered by a vote of the Selectmen according to the General Laws.


RECEIPTS


Taxes


Current Year:


Poll


$ 1,564.00


Personal


28,399.39


Real Estate


93,287.50


$123,250.89


Previous Year. 1931:


Poll


$ 200.00


Personal


1


424.50


Real Estate


9,221.52


$ 9,846.02


Excise Tax, 1932


$ 4,427.46


Excise Tax, 1931


864.10


$ 5,291.56


Old Age Assistance Tax 1932


$ 868.00


Old Age Assistance Tax, 1931


129.00


$ 997.00


From State:


Corporation Tax


$ 14,487.84


Income Tax


7,532.00


Income Tax, Educational


10,250.00


Gas Tax


4,250.00


$ 36,519.84


Licenses and Permits


Pool and Bowling


$ 10.00


Gas, Sunday Victualars


128.00


Permits (Alcohol)


5.00


-


$ 143.00


40


Fines


1st District Court


$


78.00


Grants and Gifts


From State:


Vocational Tuition


$


789.23


From County:


Dog Licenses


587.35


From Individuals:


Donations for Welfare


125.00


$


1,501.58


Departmental


General Government:


Tax Fees and Costs


$


166.45


Town Hall


283.50 $ 449.95


Protection of Persons and Property :


Fire Department Rent


Forestry :


Spraying $ 21.00


Forest Fires


9.35


$ 30.35


Sealer


$


50.30


Health Department


$


11.25


Highways:


Sale of Material


$ 2.60


Use of Machinery


25.00


Fire Insurance


200.00


Contracts


29,266.26


All Other


12.60


$ 29,506.46


Charities :


Infirmary:


Sale of Produce $ 1,721.57


Auction


1,500.20


Board


671.61


$ 3,893.38


Outside Relief


$ 360.00


Mothers' Aid


736.22


Old Age Assistance


1,138.00


$ 2,234.22


Soldiers' Benefits :


State Aid


$ 14.00


Soldiers' Relief


90.00


$ 104.00


$ 55.85


41


Schools:


Tuition of State Wards $ 4 179.27


Miscellaneous


24.00


$ 4,203.27


Public Library:


Fines, etc.


$ 40.23


Unclassified


$ 12.00


Cemeteries :


Care of Lots


$ 296.00


Municipal Indebtedness:


Anticipation of Revenue


$142,000.00


Interest:


Deposits


$ 204.65


Taxes


528.35


Trust Funds :


Whitney Playground


354.48


Whitney Shade Tree


85.00


Metcalf Monument


80.00


Library


347.93


Cemetery Perpetual Care


1,057.00


$ 1,924.41


$ 2,657.41


Agency :


Dog Licenses » $ 372.00


Trust Funds :


Cemetery Perpetual Care


200.00


$ 572.00


Refunds:


Fire Department


$ 1.10


Highways


1.80


Welfare


215.64


Schools


53.27 $ 271.81


Total Receipts ....


$364,016.37


Balances


Cash on Hand, Jan. 1, 1932


$ 26,950.81


Cash at Library


10.00


$ 26,960.81


$390,977.18


42


EXPENDITURES


General Government Selectmen


Salaries


$ 360.00


Stationery and Postage


76.50


All Other


25.90


$ 462.40


Town Accountant


Salary


$ 774.38


Printing and Stationery


21.69


All Other


1.50


$ 797.57


Treasurer


Salary


$ 453.75


Postage and Stationery


104.54


Bond


105.00


Certification of Notes


18.00


All Other


52.25


$ 733.54


Tax Collector


Commission


$ 970.81


Fees


115.30


Printing and Stationery


99.52


Bond


210.00


Advertising


22.50


Insurance


73.12


All Other


17.00


$


1,508.25


Assessors


Wages


$ 634.00


Legal Services


27.00


Printing and Stationery


40.71


Transportation


85.65


All Other


12.50


$ 799.86


Town Clerk


Salary


$ 90.00


Recording Fees


106.50


Printing and Stationery


51.19


All Other


13.75


$ 261.44


43


Town Counsel


Services


$


150.00


Election and Registration


Registrars


$ 275.00


Election Officers


416.00


Printing and Stationery


209.59


Hall Rentals


90.00


$ 990.59


$ 5,703.65


Total of General Government Town Hall


Janitor


$ 670.00


Fuel


203.29


Light


108.00


Janitor's Supplies


17.17


Repairs


188.38


Water


40.00


Telephone


165.45


All Other


15.60


$


1,407.89


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Fire Insurance


Town Hall


$ 282.28


Infirmary


115.22


Schools


3,123.99


Library


238.83


Fire Department


6.46


$ 3,766.78


Police Department


Salary


$ 1,758.32


Special Officers


141.80


All Other


27.01


$ 1,927.13


Equipment:


Auto


$ 359.09


Repairs


80.82


Gas


226.40


Supplies


14.33


Telephone


39.15


$ 719.79


.


44


Silent Police:


Current and Repairs $ 93.88 $ 2,740.80


Fire Department


Wages


$


1,039.62


Equipment and Repairs:


Apparatus $ 542.67


Hose


372.80


Insurance


352.92


Gas


35.93


$ 1,304.32


Buildings and Grounds :


Fuel $ 242.00


Light and Power


97.79


Repairs


116.61


All Other


23.00


Telephone


15.00


$ 494.40


$


2,838.34


Hydrants


$ 3,440.00


Sealers of Weights and Measures $ 90.00


Fees


34.80


$ 124.80


Fish and Game Warden $ 75.00


Salary


Forestry


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Extermination:


Salary of Supt. $ 849.44


Labor


76.10


Transportation and Trucks


297.00


Equipment 32.36


9.95


Insecticides


138.91


$


1,403.76


Trimming Trees


$


117.28


Forest Fires :


Warden


$ 152.62


Fire Fighters


723.90


Transportation


45.00


Apparatus


96.21


All Other


8.21


$ 1,025.94


Equipment


All Other


45


Health Department


Quarantine and Contagious Diseases:


Board and Treatment $ 276.76


Medical Treatment


10.00


$ 286.76


Tuberculosis:


Board and Treatment


$ 400.00


Other Expenses


1.20


Fumigation


17.14


Inspection of Meat


48.50


Health Nurse:


Salary


$ 1,456.24


Auto


295.76


$ 1,752.00


Dentist


$ 400.00


Care of Dump


112.75 $ 3,018.35


Cattle Inspector


Salary


$ 135.00


HIGHWAYS Town Roads, Equipment and Repairs, Chapter 81


Payrolls:


Wages


$ 5,983.80


Teams


1,353.30


Trucks


4,994.03


Machine Hire


158.25


All Other


10.04


$ 12,499.42


Material:


Street Signs


$ 5.83


Sand and Gravel


668.26


Road Oil and Tar


4.510.63


Pipe, etc.


172.36


Lumber, etc.


69.55 $ 5,426.63


Machinery :


New Equipment $ 883.97


Repairs


559.44


Gas and Oil


417.50


Fuel


211.86


46


Garage


196.00


Tools


294.82


$ 2,563.59


Received from State


Net cost to Town


$ 11,989.61


Maintenance Chapter 90


Payrolls:


Wages


$ 5,413.66


Teams


879.23


Trucks


2,838.38


Machine Hire


516.68


All Other


22.50


$ 9,670.45


Material:


Stone Bounds


$ 142.50


Sand and Gravel


837.89


Road Oil and Tar


6,384.84


Pipe, etc.


114.32


Lumber, etc.


113.70


$ 7,593.25


Machinery:


Repairs


$ 245.49


Gas and Oil


222.01


Fuel


214.46


Garage


40.00


$ 721.96


$ 17,985.66


Received from State and County ... Net Cost to Town


$ 5,985.66


Concord Road


Payrolls :


Wages


$ 3,180.75


Teams


240.50


Trucks


1,636.87


$ 5,058.12


Material:


Sand and Gravel $ 232.30


Road Oil and Tar


220.64


Pipe, etc.


484.73 $


937.67


Machinery :


Repairs


$ 3.63


$ 5,999.42


Received from State and County


$ 3 999.61


Net Cost to Town


$ 1,999.81


$ 20,489.64 $ 8,500.00


$ 12,000.00


47


Tyngsboro Road Contract 3430


Payrolls:


Wages


$ 42.25


Teams


63.87


Trucks


16.23


Machine Hire


15.00


$ 137.35


Received from State and County


$


137.35


Tyngsboro Road Contract 3764


Payrolls:


Wages


$ 1,893.39


Teams


304.75


Trucks


1,981.27


Machine Hire


1,238.37


$ 5,417.78


Material:


Gravel


$ 207.10


Road Oil


324.10


$ 531.20


Machinery :


Fuel


51.00


$ 5,999.98


Received from State and County


$ 3,999.98


Net cost to Town,


2,000.00 A


Snow and Ice


Payrolls:


Wages


$ 539.22


Trucks


444.75


$ 983.97


Machinery :


Repairs


$ 119.21


Gas and Oil


59.24


New Equipment


297.00


Garage


28.00


503.45


Material:


Sand


1.40 $ 1,488.82


Street Lights


Contract


$ 9,612.00


-


48


Public Welfare Department


General Administration:


Salaries


$ 27.00


Wages and Use of Auto


826.40


Printing and Stationery


69.38


All Other


12.10


$ 934.88


Outside Relief by Town:


Provisions


$ 6,775.24


Fuel


502.23


Board and Care


835.02


Medical Care


1,608.88


State Institutions


1 843.68


Rent


1,272.48


Clothing


351.74


Cash


626.94


Undertaker


60.00


Moving Families


110.54


13,986.75


Relief by Other Towns and Cities:


Provisions, Fuel, Board, Rent,


Medicine, etc.


837.59


Mothers' Aid:


Provisions, Fuel, Rent, Medical


Care:


Town Cases $ 2,229.09


Other Towns


255.34


2,484.43


$ 18,243.65


Westford Infirmary


Salaries and Wages:


Supt. and Matron $ 1,097.50


Other Employees


307.21 $ 1,404.71


Other Expenses:


Provisions


965.80


Buildings, Repairs, etc.


282.19


Dry Goods and Clothing


87.92


Fuel and Light


368.85


Water


65.00


Medical Care


42.00


Telephone


53.10


Barber


50.50


Blacksmith


33.42


Livestock


331.78


49


Grain


731.46


Machine Repairs


120.92


Gasoline


99.49


Equipment


137.65


Fertilizer and Seed


122.84


Sawdust


14.50


Veterinary


24.00


Auction Expense


107.51


General Supplies


45.69


Welfare Wood


60.00


$ 5.149.33


Old Age Assistance


Supplies


$ 6.50


Aid


3,128.00


$ 3,134.50


Soldiers' Benefits


General Administration


$ 33.50


State Aid


50.00


Soldiers' Relief:


Provisions


$ 535.82


Fuel


18.48


Rent


208.50


Medical Care


32.98


Board


337.14


Clothing


14.50


Cash


2,635.05


$ 3,782.47


$ 3,865.97


Schools


General:


Supt. Salary :.


$ 3,058.26


Printing and Stationery


120.69


Telephone


76.59


Traveling Expenses


10.52


Census


40.00


All Other


23.81


-


$ 3,329.87


Teachers' Salaries:


Academy


$ 10,724.00


Elementary


28,214.91


Supervisor


1,000.00


$ 39,938.91


50


Text Books and Supplies:


Academy :


Books $ 124.98


Supplies


1,315.94 $ 1,440.92


Elementary :


Books


$ 500.56


Supplies


1,411.21 $ 1,911.77


$ 3,352.63


Tuition :


High


$ 111.15


Elementary


$02.67


$ 413.82


Transportation :


All


$ 8,514.50


Janitors:


All Salaries and Cleaning


$ 5,327.15


Fuel:


Academy


$ 892.56


Elementary


1 998.51


$


2,891.07


Light:


All


$ 769.59


Maintenance of Buildings:


Academy:


Repairs


$ 1,529.37


Janitor's Supplies


152.31


Water Rates


113.00


All Other


15.54


$


1,810.22


Elementary :


Repairs


$ 1,478.87


Janitors' Supplies


517.50


Water Rates


360.00


All Other


30.70


$ 2,387.07


Furniture and Fixtures :


Academy


$ 583.69


Elementary


183.00


$ 766.69


Graduations:


All


$ 157.06


Health:


Physician


$ 300.00


Supplies


36.53


$ 336.53


51


Athletics:


Supplies


$ 58.10


Vocational Tuition


$ 70,053.27 $ 1,802.35


Library


Salaries:


Librarian


$ 700.00


Janitor


368.96


Assistants


286.25


$ 1,355.21


Books and Periodicals:


Books


$ 716.30


Periodicals


115.46


Binding


60.46


$ 892.22


Fuel


171.00


Light


45.00


Buildings:


Repairs


$ 33.45


Furniture


22.00


Janitor's Supplies


3.27


Water Rates


23.00


Lawn Mower,


48.00


All Other


2.79


$ 132.51


Other Expenses:


Stationery and Postage


$ 16.68


Express


18.03


Telephone


23.06


Cartage


48.60


All Other


16.69


$ 123.06


$ 2,719.00


Cemeteries


Labor


$ 1,628.25


Equipment and Supplies


96.30


Stationery and Postage


28.43


Fertilizer


122.00


$ 1,874.98


52


Unclassified


Memorial Day


$ 276.30


Liability Insurance


1,324.99


Town Clock


24.30


Town Reports


576.00


Town Forest


66.20


Land Damages


50.00


Whitney Shade Trees


15.00


Care of Common


247.52


Care of Metcalf Monument


158.03


Whitney Playground:


Labor


$ 402.70


Supplies


45.02


$ 447.72


$ 3,186.06


Interest


Anticipation of Revenue Loans ..


$ 3,791.63


School Loans


4,101.62


County Tuberculosis Hosp. Loan ...


557.91


Cemetery Perpetual Care Income ....


10.00


$ 8,461.16


Municipal Indebtedness


Revenue Loans


$132,000.00


School Loans


7,500.00


$139,500.00


Bills Outstanding, December 31, 1931


General Government


$ 31.65


Town Hall


6.70


Board of Health


460.75


Welfare


2,548.08


Vocational Tuition


613.90


$ 3,661.08


Agency and Trust


Taxes:


State


$ 6,453.27


County


7,025.73


Old Age Assistance


1,079.00


Dog Licenses


372.60


$ 14,930.60


200.00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


....


$ 15,130.60


53


Refunds


1931 Excise Taxes


$ 12.69


1932 Excise Taxes


56.00


1932 Taxes


1.41


$ 70.10


Total Expenditures


$364,362.51


Balances


Cash on hand, December 31, 1932 ....


26,614.67


$390,977.18


TOWN OF WESTFORD BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 1932


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Cash on hand and in bank .. Accounts Receivable :


$ 26,614.67


Excise Tax Revenue


$ 1,462.32


Overlay 1931


11.16


Overlay 1932


1,070.80


Overlay Reserve


6,609.14


1931 Excise Tax 21.67


Departmental Accounts Receiv- able


2,545.28


Surplus


7,064.33


Revenue Loans


30,000.00


Tailing Account


73.07


Tax Fees


14.27


Departmental:


Fire Department-rent $ 22.00


Westford Infirmary


77.00


Temporary Aid


1,172.93


Mothers' Aid


681.15


Outside Aid


522.20


Old Age Assistance


70.00


2,545.28


Overdrawn Appropriations Trust Fund Income:


1,138.95


Whitney Playground


.17


$ 49,190.89


$ 49,190.89


1931 Taxes


$


171.79


1932 Taxes


17,050.71


1932 Excise Tax


1,440.65


1931 Old Age Assistance Tax


2.00


1932 Old Age Assistance Tax


205.00


18,891.82


Trust Fund Income:


Whitney Shade Tree $ 284.85


Metcalf Monument 55.67


$ 340.52


DEBT ACCOUNT $ 86,900.00


Net Bonded Debt


TRUST ACCOUNTS


Trust Funds Cash and Securities ..


$ 38,720.25


Library Fund


$ 4,650.00


E. F. Fletcher Lecture Fund 2,000.00


Whitney Playground Fund


10,000.00


Whitney Shade Tree Fund


2,500.00


Metcalf Monument Fund


2,000.0€


Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund


17,570.25


$ 38,720.25


Trust Funds Cash and Securities Income .... $ 6,938.98


Library Funds Income


$ 102.73


E. F. Fletcher Lecture Income


626.08


Whitney Playground Fund Income


202.22


Whitney Shade Tree Fund Income ..


797.87


Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund Income


4,530.13


Metcalf Monument Fund Income


679.95


$ 6,938.98


I have examined and checked the balances of the officers entrusted with the receipt, custody, or expend- iture of money and have verified the trust accounts and the following is a reconciliation of the Bank Balance as of December 31, 1932.


Balance, Dec. 31, 1932, as per Bk Statement $ 29,122.76


Cash on hand, not deposited 3 739.46


$ 32,862.22


Outstanding Checks, Dec. 31, 1932 6,247.55


Balance in treasury, Dec. 31, 1932


$ 26,614.67


HAROLD W. HILDRETH, Town Accountant.


$ 10,000.00 15,000.00


Brookside School Loan


21,000.00


Graniteville School Loan


Forge Village School Loan 20,000.00


Westford Academy Loan


20,900.00


$ 86,900.00


T. B. Hospital Loan


APPROPRIATIONS BALANCES, 1932


Voted


Transferred


Spent


Bal. retn'd to Treas.


General Government


$


5,975.00


Town Hall


1,800.00


$ 400.00


1,400.00


1,407.89


Fire Insurance


3,800.00


3,800.00


3,766.78


33.22


Police Department


2,800.00


2,800.00


2,740.80


59.20


Fire Department


3,000.00


3,000.00


2,838.34


161.66


Hydrants


3,480.00


3,480.00


3,440.00


40.00


Sealer


125.00


125.00


124.80


.20


Game Warden


100.00


100.00


75.00


25.00


Forest Fires


500.00


524.84*


1,024.84


1,024.84


Town Forest


150.00


80.00


70.00


66.20


3.80


Tree Warden


120.00


120.00


117.28


2.72


Moth Department


1,400.00


1,400.00


1,397.76


2.24


Health Department


3,050.00


3,050.00


3,018.65


31.65


Cattle Inspector


135.00


135.00


13:5.00


Highways, Chapter 81


13,000.00


1,000.00


12,000.00


11,989.64


10.36


Snow and Ice


1,500.00


1,500.00


1,488.82


11.18


Highways, Chapter 90


6,000.00


6,000.00


5,983.86


16.14


Concord Road


2,000.00


2,000.00


1,999.81


.19


Tyngsboro Road


2,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00


Street Lights


9,650.00


9,650.00


9,612.00


38.00


Land Damages


50.00


50.00


50.00


Welfare Department


20,376.50


3,000.00*


23,376.50


23 354.72


21.78


Old Age Assistance


3,000.00


125.00


3,125.00


3,134.50


Soldiers' Benefits


3,100.00


500.00*


3,600.00


3,865.97


Schools


70,000.00


70,000.00


70,000.00


..


...


$


Total 5,975.00


$ 5,588.35


$ 386.65


Vocational Tuition


2,000.00


2,000.00


1,802.35


197.65


Library


2,587.35


347.93+


2,935.28


2,935.28


Care of Common


250.00


250.00


247.52


2.48


Memorial Day


300.00


23.00


277.00


276.30


.70


Town Reports


600.00


22.00


578.00


576.00


2.00


Liability Insurance


1,325.00


1,325.00


1,324.99


.01


Town Clock


50.00


50.00


24.30


25.70


Farm Bureau


50.00


50.00


50.00


Cemeteries


1,000.00


1,047.00+


2,047.00


1,953.93


93.07


General Loans


7,500.00


7,500.00


7,500.00


Interest on General Loans


3,450.00


3,450.00


4,101.62


Interest on Revenue Loans


3,600.00


3,600.00


3,791.63


County T. B. Hospital


557.91


557.91


557.91


Reserve Fund


5,000.00


5,000.00


4,024.84


975.16


* Transferred from Reserve Fund.


t Transferred from Fund Income.


58


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS December 31, 1932


Fairview Cemetery


A. J. Abbot


$ 217.01


Edward Craven


112.97


Ephraim Abbot


161.33


Hiram Dane


62.96


J. W. P. Abbot


160.16


Abel L. Davis


107.60


H. T. Adams


52.97


George Davis


83.38


Dr. E. C. Atwood


107.59


Joshua C. Decatur


67.71


Cyrus Babbit


56.59


John H. Decatur


51.15


Albert Bailey


71.72


Chas. S. Dodge


170.31


Joseph Bailey


62.00


Cephas Drew


64.69


Wayland Balch


107.05


George Drew


78.34


Grace E. Bennet


53.19


Thos. Drew


66.12


Ai Bicknell


51.92


Edmund F. Dupee


71.97


A. L. Bicknell


52.96


Rachael Dupee


73.18


A. J. Blaisdell


53.56


W. J. Dupee


71.97


Samuel Blowey


52.35


Richard Dugdale


51.98


Mary E. Brigham


117.49


Daniel Falls


66.32


Mary E. Brigham


127.02


John Felch


51.85


Lawrence Brow


103.92


Felch and Hinton


73.14


Adeline M. Buckshorn


54.89


Alvin Fisher


192.50


John Burbeck


105.03


Thos. Fisher


103.81


W. H. H. Purbeck


226.86


Elizabeth G. Flagg


61.39


Arthur Burland


104.33


Abijah Fletcher


63.36


W. Bennett


52.96


Andrew Fletcher


175.87


A. H. Burnham


112.52


Chas. H. Fletcher


70.34


Sally B. Burill


221.42


Jos. W. Fletcher 53.71


Susan A. Butterfield


149.79


Herbert E. Fletcher


121.28


Buxton and Parker


62.96


J. B. Fletcher


53.75


Francis Caldwell


78.76


J. M. Fletcher


107.51


Wm. F. Carkin


51.17


Hugh A. Fletcher


127.02


Mrs. H. Carmichael


53.59


Joel A. Fletcher


115.67


John Carmichael


181.87


Julia A. Fletcher


78.61


David Carmichael


150.85


Lorenzo Fletcher


139.35


John B. Carmichael


113.27


Sherman D. Fletcher


53.95


Eugene Carpenter


116.53


S. H. Fletcher


108.06


Alice Carrick


63.87


L. A. Folland


67.17


Wm. R. Carver


52.35


J. Fraser 50.56


El:sha Case


72.96


Helen K. Frost


218.90


Chas. Clark


114.10


Frank L. Furbush


53.63


Jonathan Collins


67.72


George Q. Gilson


72.35


P. G. Collins


62.90


L. S. Gilson


126.16


Nellie C. Comey


132.97


G. H. Gougle 52.42


Frank Counter


109.94


John Greig


148.42


59


Susie E. Green


141.63


Josiah A. Osgood 72.05


Maggie Graves


52.32


John M. Osgood


120.32


Adams Griffin


66.12


James M. Parker 88.14


Jos. B. Griffin


162.11


Nellis S. Parker


118.51


Jos. W. Griffin


50.18


W. G. Parker


107.79


Timothy L. Griffin


73.82


Fletcher Peckens 76.84


Frank A. Haley


58.00


Ella Perkins


116.04


Theodore H. Hamblett


83.38


Wm. H. Petherick


52.35


C. and C. A. Hamlin


160.82


Sarah Precious


66.18


Sarah Harris


30.55


Prescott and Babbitt


150.72


George R. Hanson


58.57


Francis A. Prescott 137.25


A. W. Hartford


51.34


Nathan P. Prescott


84.93


Ephraim A. Harwood


138.66


C. M. Prinn 58.00


Morris Hennessy


85.60


J. W. Pyne


58.00


Caroline Hewitt


53.63


Polly Quigg 78.49


Geo. W. Heywood


58.02


James Rapson


49.82


Levi Heywood


62.96


Abijah C. Reed 81.73


C. H. Hildreth


103.35


J. Henry Reed


102.93


Julian Hildreth


50.68


Annie Richardson


65.39


J. F. Hill


51.71


Elmer Richardson


101.08


Daisy Holbrook


114.28


Jos. Richardson


115.50


E. Holt


116.06


Olive A. Richardson 73.80


George Horne


51.15


Samuel Horne


94.08


Sarah Richardson 105.15


Lizzie Houghton


53.71


Sarah E. Richardson 75.61


Louisa Hughes


53.59


Nacy Sargent 74.58


Martha W. Searls 63.00


Samuel M. Hutchins


139.62


C. Frederick Seifer 81.90


Albert E. Jenne


112.64


David L. Shattuck 52.97


Andrew Johnson


53.68


Frank Shea 52.11


Louisa Joint


69.29


Gertrude Skidmore


52.35


C. F. Keyes


56.84


Clara A. Smith 70.69


H. O. Keyes


141.91


Levi Snow


173.74


A. W. Langley


109.03


Solomon L. Snow


175.99


Mary E. Lee


114.49


John Spinner


53.81


Isaiah Leighton


142.85


Ephraim A. Sephens


70.01


David Lord


52.03


James N. Stuart


115.01


Frank Lowther


58.00


Nathaniel and Judson


Mazuzan and Whitney


348.29


Sweetzer 104.99


Edwin D. Metcalf


91.10


Edward and Thos.


Geo. C. Moore


105.73


Symmes 215.90


Mary A. Moran


55.09


Mrs. Jos. Morin


55.09


Sarah H. Trumbull 123.52


Hugh Mills 54.62


A. and N. S. Tuttle 55.90


J. W. Morse


106.25


J. Walkdon 52.06


Harry Nesmith


59.80


O. V. Wells 56.64


A. Orange


52.35


Mary J. Wheeler 52.05


Eli Tower 106.12


Geo. W. Hunt


54.15


Solomon Richardson 71.66


60


T. J. Wheeler


107.05


Frank C. Wright 54.15


Wm. White


58.00


Gilbert F. Wright 174.17


Hiram Whitney


145.19


G. Porter Wright


54.22


Nathaniel Whitney


52.42


G. T. and A. S. Wright ..


106.36


Clara M. Wiley


179.09


N. H. Wright


109.25


Luther E. Wilkins


137.58


Sydney W. Wright 51.25


W. L. Willis


106.65


James H. Wilson.


54.44


John Wilson


77.01


Geo. Wyman 51.90


Frank A. Wright


52.03


Walter W. Wyman


51.99


Hillside Cemetery


Wm. Chandler


$ 114.30


Edrick Nutting 61.35


L. C. Dyer


104.92


Mary A. Putnam 139.38


Chas. Fellows


102.00


Thos. J. Sherburn 110.26


Chas. Flanders


54.27


Chas. Follansbee


150.95


Edwin Gould


52.51


W. W. Woodward


125.55


Westlawn Cemetery


Roland H. Blood $ 51.83


Geo. and Jonathan Davis


51.62


Abram Prescott 52.06


John and J. Warren Day


111.53


Chas. H. Prescott 133.22


Seth Fletcher


52.57


Jos. A. Prescott 51.01


H. C. Harty


210.36


Samuel Prescott 51.58


Henry Herrick


124.69


Anan Reed


52.49


Abijah Hildreth 104.77


Barnard, Reed and Farr


104.27


Melbourne Hutchins 102.87


Sarah S. Reed 153.93


Hutchins and Blood


55.16


Samuel Stone


119.68


David P. Lawrence


53.96


Gilman Stone


51.22


Frances Leighton


55.32


Sarah E. P. Wells 122.93


Silas Lawrence and Mrs.


M. E. Willard 104.68


Drake


130.16


Capt. Ezekiel Wright 50.96


Reuben Leighton


50.34


J. E. Wright


33.71


Wright Cemetery


Bradley W. Wright $ 51.89 Gilman Wright 103.06


Erastus Wright




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