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Ed Merrill, labor
1 94
Ervin Spaulding, labor
1 75
-$ 1,841 92
27
WESTON ROAD
John Wilmoth, labor
$ 47 78
Joe Keating, labor
38 22
Floyd Sumner, labor
38 22
Bert Balch, labor
37 78
162 00
UNSELECTED HIGHWAYS
Orrin Priest, shovel
$ 810 82
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.
452 56
J. A. Giddings, men and trucks
241 77
John Wilmoth, labor
121 11
Floyd Sumner, labor
108 22
Joe Keating, labor
108 00
Harold Armstrong, labor
72 33
Bert Balch, labor
72 23
Ernest Martin, gravel
63 25
Everett Sylvester, labor
63 00
C. A. Prouty, man and truck
52 22
Arthur Creaser, labor
51 72
Charles Sumner, gravel
49 05
James McDonald, labor team
35 00
Tyler Barton, labor
31 50
H. J. Stearns, man and truck
24 44
Don Williams, labor
18 28
Fred Morey, labor
17 11
Harry Parker, labor
7 00
2,399 61
$ 4,403 53
28
School Account January 1st to July 1st, 1931
Fred Crosby, Sadie Warner and L. W. Barton, Directors
TEACHERS
Academy
James A. Boyd, Principal
$ 1,500 00
E. Howard Dorsey
960 00
Harry Holder
960 00
Norma Lawrence
900 00
Elizabeth Sonier
750 00
Narcissa Goodsell
720 00
Helen Perry
720 00
Ina Walker
630 00
Katherine Moran
570 00
$ 7,710 00
Grades
Roxana Shannon
$ 600 00
Florence Keating
600 00
Maie Comstock
588 90
Ruth Hastings
546 00
Bernice Rothliss
546 00
Isabella Dunton
504 00
Edith Farrand
483 00
3,867 90
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Rural
Mary Susena
$ 519 00
William Waite
504 00
Edith Casey
483 00
Lydia Heino
441 00
Olive Prouty
420 00
2,367 00
$ 13,944 90
SUPERINTENDENT
Winn L. Taplin 908 10
JANITOR SERVICE
James Bowker, Janitor
$ 816 00
Edith Casey
36 00
Mary Susena
24 00
Lydia Heino
24 00
William Waite
24 00
Kalmar Lampert
15 00
Olive Prouty
9 00
948 00
DIRECTORS
Sadie Warner
$ 60 00
Lawrence W. Barton
50 00
Fred Crosby
50 00
160 00
TRANSPORTATION
E. Ellison & Son
$ 73 15
George Merrill
71 57
Clement Coburn
51 95
Ervin Spaulding
43 95
30
M. C. Barker George Perry
32 25
20 68
C. L. Doty
3 00
296 55
TUITION
Town of Cavendish 224 00
REPAIRS
H. A. Bragg, roofing
$ 34 63
M. G. Bachelder, labor and repairs
18 06
George Ballard, wiring
2 00
Roy Johnston, wiring
90
55 59
LIGHT, FUEL AND WATER
Gulf Refining Co., fuel oil
$ 497 02
Standard Oil Co., fuel oil
475 74
Electric Light Dept., lights
123 72
Ludlow Water Dept., rent
32 50
L. W. Barton, wood
32 50
Fred Adams, wood
32 00
James Tucker, wood
24 00
1,217 48
SUPPLIES
M. F. Proctor
$ 75 09
Central Scientific Company
35 04
Boston Bank Note Company
33 70
F. M. Whelden
33 21
J. L. Hammett Company
26 34
Edw. E. Babb Company
22 70
W. M. Welch Mfg. Company
21 25
Milton Bradley Company
20 80
McAuliffe Paper Company
19 22
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Amalgamated Paper Company
17 60
Lamere, The Printer
16 95
Bellows Falls Paper Company
15 00
Kenny Brothers
14 56
H. A. Sawyer Company
14 30
Columbia Test Service
10 90
Lincoln Iron Works
10 00
Babson Institute
7 50
National Survey Company
7 08
Cambridge Botanical Supply
6 10
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
6 00
School Service Company
5 88
C. B. Dolge Company
5 50
L. E. Boyce, envelopes
5 00
E. C. Ford Store
4 97
W. W. Adams
4 68
D. F. Cooledge Store
3 96
Oliver Ditson Company
3 46
Denoyer Geppert Company
2 97
Fort Hill Paper Company
2 50
Pearson's Pharmacy
1 75
Rutland Lumber Company
1 69
Benj. Sanborn Company
1 69
Savogram Company
1 25
Dr. W. G. Ricker
1 00
Webster Publishing Company
57
Singer Sewing Machine Company
34
460 55
BOOKS
Macmillan Company
$ 49 08
Row Peterson Company
39 68
World Book Company
30 56
C. A. Gregory Company
26 76
Scott Foresman Company
25 01
Rand McNally Company
17 66
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D. C. Heath Company
10 19
Ginn & Company 7 55
206 49
EXPRESS-FREIGHT-CARTAGE
E. S. Hall
$ 6 75
Allen D. Ball
5 13
11 88
INSURANCE
Ludlow Insurance Company 3 95
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Fuller Brothers, supplies $ 91 44
W. P. Bixby, supplies 9 30
Ideal Laundry, service
2 28
Leon Farr Market, supplies
2 03
E. C. Ford, supplies
1 39
106 44
MISCELLANEOUS
D. F. Cooledge Store, picture machine $ 158 40
W. L. Taplin, expense 49 81
Town Mt. Holly, refund tuition 30 04
Windsor West District 21 00
Ludlow Telephone Company, service
20 65
Ruth Horton, taxi
19 50
H. W. Haskins, lettering diplomas
14 00
Black River Banner 11 00
F. W. Sherman, tuning piano
3 00
H. J. Stearns, taxi
1 00
328 40
$ 18,872 33
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Note : With reference to the item $158.40 for Picture Machine, $60.00 was contributed by the Parent Teachers Association.
SCHOOL ACCOUNT July 1st, 1931 to January 1st, 1932 Sadie Warner, Lawrence Barton and Fred Crosby, Directors
TEACHERS
Academy
James A. Boyd, Principal
$ 1,040 00
Harry Holder
680 00
E. Howard Dorsey
640 00
Elizabeth Sonier
530 00
Helen Perry
510 00
Edith Pritchard
460 00
Ina Walker
420 00
Elsie Watters
400 00
Doris Skelton
360 00
$ 5,040 00
Grades
Maie Comstock
$ 400 00
Roxana Shannon
400 00
Florence Keating
400 00
Ruth Hastings
390 00
Bernice Rothliss
390 00
Isabelle Dunton
366 00
Edith Farrand
350 00
Helen Russell
186 00
2,882 00
34
Mary Susena William Waite Lydia Heino Olive Prouty
Rural
$ 375 00
360 00
330 00
300 00
1,365 00
$ 9,287 00
SUPERINTENDENT
Will L. Taplin
916 62
JANITOR
James Bowker
$ 527 00
Lydia Heino
12 00
William Waite
12 00
Olive Prouty
12 00
Mary Susena
12 00
575 00
TRANSPORTATION
Henry Remis
$ 88 50
Henry Pollard
43 75
George Merrill
28 56
Mervin Barker
28 20
Ervin Spaulding
23 50
E. Ellison & Son
15 68
Kenneth Spaulding
15 00
Ivar Karlson
9 28
George Perry
8 14
260 61
TUITION
Town of Plymouth 228 00
35
REPAIRS
M. G. Bachelder, balance heater $ 375 00
M. B. Bachelder, labor and supplies
288 47
George Ballard, wiring
317 02
M. F. Proctor, supplies
217 87
Forest Armstrong, labor
215 05
Fred Menander, labor roofing
76 87
A. W. Martin, supplies
70 20
C. L. Keith, labor
21 90
James Bowker, painting
48 60
H. A. Bragg, labor roof
37 73
E. H. Tapper, painting
14 40
L. W. Barton
12 89
W. W. Adams
9 40
Amos Pollard
5 50
Curtis Robinson
3 60
Pat Nealon
3 60
Fred Crosby
2 64
E. C. Warner
2 60
Louis Meile
2 00
F. W. Sherman
1 50
Charles Hadley
1 00
1,727 84
LIGHT, FUEL and WATER
Standard Oil Company, fuel oil $ 440 50
F. M. Whelden, coal
416 35
Electric Light Dept., lights
168 27
L. W. Barton, wood
65 25
Ludlow Water Department, rent
32 50
Fred Adams, wood
32 00
Charles Pollard, sawing
8 75
1,163 62
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SUPPLIES
Cambosco Scientific Company $ 190 00
Edw. E. Babb Company 147 23
Amalgamated Paper Company
74 73
Milton Bradley Company
67 99
Mt. Kilburn Paper Company
63 30
National Survey Company
48 17
Lamere, The Printer
45 10
Roy Johnston
32 40
McAuliffe Paper Company
24 15
J. L. Hammett Company
20 45
M. F. Proctor
20 40
C. C. Birchard Company
18 28
Ginn & Company
17 25
Standard Oil Company
12 00
Dolge Company
10 50
Fuller Brothers
10 28
United Sweeping Compound
9 30
D. F. Cooledge Store
6 64
Laidlaw Brothers
6 29
W. M. Welch Mfg. Company
5 92
Welles Publishing Company
5 00
Edith Pritchard
4 50
Geo. Washington Foundation
3 50
Maunsells Office Supplies
3 33
Boston Music Company
3 06
George Newcomb
2 75
F. M. Whelden
2 15
Hall Hardware Company
2 10
E. C. Ford Store
2 06
Cheshire Chemical Company
1 50
Kodascope Library, Boston
1 38
Kenney Brothers
1 12
W. C. Landon Company
70
863 53
37
BOOKS
Ginn & Company
$ 457 95
D. C. Heath Company
66 40
John Winston Company
49 55
Macmillan Company
49 46
Rand McNally Company
32 92
J. B. Lippincott
29 25
Little Brown Company
24 92
Charles Merrill Company
20 18
Silver Burditt Company
11 30
Arlo Publishing Company
10 09
Scott Foresman Company
9 07
United States Daily
7 00
Webster Publishing Company
6 29
Benj. Sanborn Company
5 52
Stephen Daye Company
5 50
Doubleday Doran Company
1 80
Row, Peterson Company
87
American Educational Press
60
788 67
LABOR AND CLEANING
James Bowker
$ 111 60
Anna Bowker
37 60
Elsie Sears
32 40
Fred Adams
12 00
Mike Sullivan
4 00
Henry Harris
3 00
200 60
EXPRESS-FREIGHT-CARTAGE
Eugene Hall
$ 14 17
Frank Hall
4 50
Albert Gilman
4 50
Allen D. Ball
3 44
38
H. J. Stearns 2 00
28 61
INSURANCE
Ludlow Insurance Agency
$ 133 92
Allen D. Ball
44 53
Carmen R. Walker
25 90
204 35
MISCELLANEOUS
W. L. Taplin, expense
$ 44 05
James Bowker
38 00
Ludlow Telephone Company
30 00
Windsor West District
15 50
W. S. Burridge, tuning pianos
6 00
133 55
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 18 45
W. P. Bixby, supplies
4 60
E. C. Ford Store, supplies
45
23 50
$ 16,401 50
SUMMARY
Expenditures
Jan. 1, 1931
July 1, 1931
Calendar
to July 1, 1931
to Jan. 1932 year 1931
Teachers, Academy
$ 7,710 00 $ 5,040 00
$ 12,750 00
Teachers, Grades
3,867 90
2,882 00
6,749 90
Teachers, Rural
2,367 00
1,365 00
3,732 00
Superintendent
908 10
916 62
1,824 72
Janitor
948 00
575 00
1,523 00
Directors
160 00
160 00
Transportation
296 55
260 61
557 16
39
Tuition
224 00
228 00
452 00
Repairs
55 59
1,727 84
1,783 43
Light, Fuel & Water
1,217 48
1,163 62
2,381 10
Supplies
460 55
863 53
1,324 08
Books
206 49
788 67
995 16
Labor & Cleaning
200 60
200 60
Express, Fgt. & Cartage
11 88
28 61
40 49
Insurance
3 95
204 35
208 30
Domestic Science
106 44
23 50
129 94
Miscellaneous
328 40
133 55
461 95
$ 18,872 33 $ 16,401 50
$ 35,273 83
Receipts
Jan. 1, 1931
July 1, 1931
Calendar
to July 1, 1931
to Jan. 1932
year 1931
Cash on hand
$ 14,337 74
$ 14,337 74
Taxes
$ 26,164 97
26,164 97
Leased land rents
27 58
27 58
Tuitions
1,433 75
1,614 50
3,048 25
Parent Teachers gift
to apply on
Picture Machine
60 00
60 00
C. C. Armstrong,
rent Andover St.
School House
35 00
26 00
61 00
Miscellaneous
65 45
19 00
84 45
State Aid:
Rebate Supt.
539 19
527 79
1,066 98
Trained Teachers
711 79
711 79
Vocational
300 00
300 00
Transporation
104 67
104 67
Rebate 1929-30 Accounts
146 82
146 82
$ 16,945 53 $ 29,168 72 $ 46,114 25
40
Deficit July 1st
1,926 80
$ 27,241 92
Expenditures
$ 18,872 33
$ 16,401 50
$ 35,273 83
Deficit at end of School Year, July 1st, 1931 $ 1,926 80
Balance available
for School Year,
June 30th, 1932
$ 10,840 42 $ 10,840 42
ELIPHALET S. WETHERBEE FUND
Carmen R. Walker, Trustee of Public Money
Balance January 1, 1931
Interest
$ 2,107 19 76 48
$ 2,183 67
Marion Wykes, benefit
$45 84
William Sawyer, benefit 87 57
133 41
$ 2,050 26
+
41
Overseer's Account
G. L. Monnier, Overseer of the Poor
Ara A. Baldwin Account (Secured by mortgage now amount- ing to $3,026 35)
Snow and Spaulding, services $ 105 75
Maybelle H. Hill, taxes 74 09
Dr. E. B. Holmes, services 27 00
Albert R. Gilman, services 15 00
G. L. Monnier, care
15 00
Ernest E. Martin, labor
14 70
Mrs. E. J. Lawrence, care
11 50
Ludlow Water Dept., rent
8 08
W. W. Adams, lumber
5 56
F. M. Whelden, coal
3 25
H. J. Stearns, taxi
2 50
D. F. Cooledge, supplies
67
E. C. Ford Store, supplies
50
$ 283 60
* Alice Bean Account
Rose Sumner, care
$ 600 00
E. C. Ford Store, supplies 1 59
D. F. Cooledge Store, supplies
67
602 26
Jos. Blanchard Account
Dept. of Public Welfare, care $ 230 36
Fuller Brothers, supplies 108 90
J. W. Archibald, supplies 31 54
Ludlow Variety Store, supplies 1 14
42
Maybelle H. Hill, certificate
1 00
E. C. Ford Store, supplies 1 00
373 94
Marion Brooks Account
L. H. Noyes, supplies 3 95
Charlotte Burton Account
Pearson's Pharmacy, supplies $ 3 75
E. Ellison & Son, milk 1 08
Fuller Brothers, supplies 41
5 24
Fred Butler Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 30 71
E. L. Fullam, rent
14 00
Leon Farr Market, supplies 4 73
49 44
Mrs. Robert Carter Account
Dr. E. B. Holmes, services $ 37 50
Frank Whelden, coal 27 00
Fuller Brothers, supplies 21 95
E. Ellison & Son, milk
7 48
James McDonald, fuel
6 00
Pearson's Pharmacy, supplies
3 30
103 23
Wicenty Chereh Account
'Snow & Spaulding, services $ 102 75
Albert R. Gilman, services 12 25
Dr. M. D. Carey, services 5 00
120 00
43
Frank Connors Account
Rutland Hospital, care $ 193 10
Mary Murphy, board 85 35
Dr. E. E. Hinds, services
50 00
James McDonald, services
19 00
Dr. W. H. Grinnell, services
10 00
Dr. E. B. Holmes, services
5 00
Rutland Railroad Co., ticket
1 84
D. F. Cooledge Store, supplies
46
364 75
Mary Jane Connors Account
Dominic Marro, rent (storage) $ 36 00
Mary Jane Connors, loan
5 00
41 00
George Downey Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 16 88
Walter Menander, fuel
7 00
23 88
Leland Emerson Account
E. C. Ford, Adm., rent
$ 18 34
James McDonald, fuel
9 00
E. Ellison & Son, milk
4 40
Fuller Brothers, supplies
2 00
Cloverdale Co., supplies
1 99
G. L. Monnier, expense
50
36 23
Emma Farnsworth Account
A. E. Spaulding, services
167 20
*Forrest Godfrey Account
Ernest E. Moore, services 9 50
44
Carl Hart Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
93 79
Walter Hart Account
Cloverdale Co., supplies $ 151 82
E. L. Fullam, rent 116 00
267 82
Minnie Harvey Account
Stella Monahan, care
$ 25 00
Angelo Masiello, supplies 2 95
27 95
Susan Hinkley Account
Mary Murphy, board
30 00
Joe Jaird Account
Clement Jaird, board
$ 115 00
Wright Bus Line, transportation 16 00
131 00
John Komula
Hilta Lantela, board
$ 45 00
Edward Latinen, board
27 50
72 50
Ed LaBlanc Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 90 67
John D. Dorsey, fuel
54 00
J. A. Giddings, services
35 00
H. J. Stearns, milk
5 35
185 02
45
*Charles Marro Account Charles Marro, interest
18 00
Hugh Maynard Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies $ 38 42
Cloverdale Company, supplies 12 18
50 60
Chester Merriam Account
Dr. M. D. Carey, services
18 00
*Harold Morse Account
Ida Holden, rent
$ 168 00
Fuller Brothers, supplies
138 68
Frank Whelden, fuel
81 60
Fred Hemenway, milk
53 49
Walter Menander, fuel
7 00
448 77
Patrick Nealon Account
Rutland Hospital, care
$ 280 20
Dr. C. H. Swift, services
50 00
330 20
Nadine Noyes Account
Nellie Donahue, rent
$ 120 00
Dr. M. D. Carey, services
8 00
128 00
Richard Parsons Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 89 00
Frank Whelden, fuel
16 50
105 50
46
Joseph Pelkey Account Dr. M. D. Carey, services
Philip Pelkey Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies $ 65 28
Pat Tierney, rent 36 00
James McDonald, fuel 21 50
John D. Dorsey, fuel
4 50
J. W. Archibald, supplies
4 25
Leon Farr Market, supplies
1 94
10 00
133 47
*Warren Pitts Account
A. & P. Tea Company, supplies $ 255 91
John Novak, rent 107 00
W. P. Bixby, milk 24 26
Frank Whelden, coal
23 00
John Novak, fuel
16 00
J. W. Archibald, supplies
10 05
Harry Warren, milk
7 60
Walter Menander, fuel
7 00
L. C. Stoddard, fuel 3 50
E. C. Ford Store, supplies
1 75
G. L. Monnier, expense
20
456 27
Harley Pratt Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies $ 120 79
Mary Fletcher Hospital, care 116 15
A. & P. Tea Company, supplies 7 47
244 41
Carrie Riley Account
George Aldrich, supplies $ 284 14
Carrie Riley, rent 120 00
N. E. Kurn Hattin Homes 70 44
47
Peoples' Coal Company, fuel 37 00 Dr. Francis Quigley, services 33 00
J. W. Archibald, supplies 32 64
577 22
Fay Ripley Account
Town of Cavendish, assistance
152 02
Robert Ritter Account
Mary Murphy, board 35 00
Sam Royce Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies $ 70 56
Ada Chapman, rent 45 00
A. & P. Tea Company, supplies 33 10
Albert R. Gilman, fuel 9 00
J. W. Archibald, supplies
3 00
160 66
Carl Russell Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies 7 34
Ida Rytkonen Account
Dept. of Public Welfare, pension 192 00
Julius Shinoski Account
James McDonald, services $ 36 00
Ernest E. Moore, papers 9 50
Vermont State Hospital, care 9 00
Dr. M. D. Carey, services 5 00
Dr. E. B. Holmes, services
5 00
64 50
48
Charles Strong Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies $ 45 03
Ed Merrill, board 27 00
Pat Tierney, board
13 50
J. W. Archibald, supplies
7 95
93 48
Mike Sullivan Account Dr. M. D. Carey, services 6 00
Gladys Terry Account Edith Boss, rent
144 00
Ed Trudell Account
A. C. Wilder, board and supplies $ 207 67
Guy Mack, board 8 00
L. H. Noyes, clothing 5 50
Dr. M. D. Carey, services 5 00
J. W. Archibald, clothing
4 50
230 67
Nellie Vezey Account
Margaret Grover, board $ 233 00
Eva Rainboth, board 132 00
H. J. Stearns, taxi 1 25
366 25
Ellen Wade Account
Flora Davis, rent
$ 100 00
Fuller Brothers, supplies 61 19
James McDonald, fuel
29 50
E. Ellison & Son, milk 22 90
J. W. Archibald, supplies 14 80
E. C. Ford Store, supplies
13 15
Vail's Garage, transportation
9 16
49
Dr. M. D. Carey, services 7 50
Wright Bus Line, transportation 5 00
Angelo Masiello, supplies 3 75
L. H. Noyes, supplies 2 50
269 45
William Wiley Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 22 30
Emma H. Gates, rent
8 00
30 30
Raymond Wood Account
Dr. M. D. Carey, services
$ 37 00
Charles Shattuck, rent
12 00
49 00
Rollin C. Woods Account
James McIntyre, supplies
$ 204 45
Peoples' Coal Co., fuel
45 50
249 95
David Wortman Account
Fuller Brothers, supplies
$ 6 09
E. Ellison & Son, milk
1 20
7 29
Transients
E. J. Lawrence, services
$ 79 37
Zealie Keezer, food
64 75
Frank Ballou, food
32 70
James McDonald, fuel
26 50
Ed Merrill, services
20 00
223 32
50
Overseer's Expenses G. L. Monnier, expenses 192 53
Total orders drawn $ 7,986 50 *For credits on the above accounts see Summary, Overseer's Account. -
SUMMARY OVERSEER'S ACCOUNT
Total Orders Drawn $ 7,986 50
Received from Town Cavendish
Harold Morse Account $ 397 32
Received from Victor Bean
Alice Bean Account 92 00
Received of Stickney, Sargent & Chase
Warren Pitts Account 36 25
Received from Charles Marro
1930 Account (in full) $67 14
1931 Account 18 00
85 14
Received from State of Vermont
Forest Godfrey Account 9 50
620 21
Cost of Poor to Town $ 7,366 29 Credits to the above account are due as follows :
From City of Rutland
Warren Pitts Account $ 436 02
Charlotte Burton Account 5 24
Joseph Pelkey Account 10 00
From Town of Cavendish
William Wiley Account 30 30
Harold Morse Account 51 45 -
$ 533 01
51
Treasurer's Report
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Town Hall-Rents:
Ludlow Amusement Co.
$ 1,478 48
Post Office
1,300 00
Armory
800 00
Probate Office
425 00
Christian Science Group
150 00
Municipal Office :
Village of Ludlow
75 00
Electric Light Dept.
75 00
Water Department
75 00
Co. B., Basketball
33 00
Woman's Club & Athletic Asso.
18 00
Woman's Club & Rendezvous,
Spelling Bee
13 00
Woman's Club
13 00
Ludlow Athletic Club
13 00
Odd Fellows-District Meeting
13 00
Frank Sheldon, Basketball
13 00
Judge G. C. Howland
5 00
$ 4,499 48
Town Hall-Miscellaneous :
Union Mutual Dividend, Scenery 22 00
Broken Window 2 90
$ 4,524 38
52
Winter Roads :
Town of Weston, Use of Plow $ 178 00
Village of Ludlow 51 00
Town of Cavendish
45 50
274 50
Truck & Tractor:
State, use of Tractor $ 16 00
Union Mutual, Fire Insurance Dividend 15 00
W. J. Phelan, refund overpayment
10 11
41 11
Highway Account :
Village of Ludlow, culverts
27 00
Town Clerk, Dog license money 489 50
Miscellaneous :
A. F. Moriglioni, use of cement
mixer
$
10 09
Frederick Knight, use of cement mixer 4 46
Justice Hall, fines
10 00
Check List, sold
50
25 05
$ 5,381 54
Treasurer, Taxes :
General List
$ 32,922 74
Less Transfer to
Road Comm's.
Account 1,828 82
$ 31,093 92
53
Intangible List Flood Tax
4,785 28
1,503 00
$ 37,382 20
Leroy Bixby, collector
783 62
38,165 82
Borrowed money Borrowed from School Account (to balance at Dec. 31, 1931)
$ 43,547 36
56,500 00
7,856 43
$107,903 79
Credits
By Paying:
Current orders
$ 31,948 18
Town refunding Bonds and Interest orders
10,122 50
Outstanding borrowed money orders 6,000 00
$ 48,070 68
37,500 00
Borrowed money Loan from School Acct. (to balance at Dec. 31, 1930)
12,464 48
State Bounty-Bobcat (to be refunded)
10 00
$ 98,045 16
Transferred to Cemetery Account:
General expense account $ 1,439 14 Special 1931 appro- priation 500 00
54
Income, Town Cem- etery funds 368 49 -
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-$ 2,307 63
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Transferred to Overseer's Account
7,366 29
Transferred to Road
Commissioner's Account 184 71
9,858 63
$107,903 79
CEMETERY ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance on hand :
Special 1928 Appropriation
$ 96 91
Special lot funds
27 00 -$
123 91
E. C. Ford, grass 5 00
Burial lots sold :
Wm. R. Kearney
$100 00
M. Rose Russo
30 00
George P. Gale
10 00
R. R. Dana
20. 00
Doris Russell
20 00
Kalle Koski
10 00
190 00
195 00
Cemetery Funds :
Alice H. Buswell
$ 100 00
Robert H. Stearns
100 00
James & Jennie Pollard
100 00
W. N. Bryant
100 00
Clowry fund
100 00
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Mary C. Crosby
100 00
Mary Connors Crosby
75 00
Orrin & Mary C. Robinson 75 00
B. A. Armstrong
60 00
Carmine Russo
55 00
Dennis M. Damon
50 00
Taylor-Sherwin
50 00
965 00
Income, Cemetery Funds (Expended)
From Funds in Bank
$ 310 19
From Funds in Town
368 49
678 68
Transferred from General Funds:
General Expense Account
$ 1,439 14
Special 1931 Appropriation
500 00
1,939 14
$ 3,901 73
Credits
By Paying :
Special Cemetery Accounts, orders $ 493 26
Current Orders 1,634 14
Town Funded Lots, orders 678 68
-$ 2,806 08
Deposited in banks, Act. No. 86, 1923: Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Co. $ 790 00
Chester Savings Bank 175 00
965 00
Cash on hand, special 1928
$ 66 49
Cash on hand, special 1931
37 16
Cash on hand, special accounts
27 00
130 65
$ 3,901 73
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OVERSEER'S ACCOUNT
Receipts
Harold Morse, refund from Town of Cavendish $ 397 32
Alice Bean, refund 92 00
Warren Pitts, refund 36 25
Charles Marro, refund
85 14
Forest Godfrey, refund from State
9 50
$ 620 21
Transferred from General Funds
7,366 29
$ 7,986 50-
Credit
By Paying Orders
$ 7,986 50
ROAD COMMISSIONER'S ACCOUNT
Two-fifths Village Highway Money $ 935 33
Town Highway Money, outside Village 893 49 -$
1,828 82
From State:
Unselected
$ 2,340 00
Weston Road
50 00
2,390 00
$ 4,218 82
Transferred from General Funds
184 71
$ 4,403 53
Credit
By Paying Orders $ 4,403 53
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SCHOOL ACCOUNT January 1st, 1931 to July 1st, 1931
Receipts
Cash on hand
$ 1,873 26
Repaid from General Account
12,464 48
-$ 14,337 74
Tuitions :
Cavendish
$ 450 00
Mt. Holly
360 00
Duttonsville District
281 25
Plymouth
90 00
Bridgewater
75 00
Winhall
30 00
From Students
147 50
-$
1,433 75
Lease Land Rents
27 58
Parent-Teacher gift to apply on Picture Machine
60 00
C. C. Armstrong, rent Andover Street School 35 00
W. J. Phelan, old windows
35 00
W. J. Phelan, old furnace
30 00
Boston Bank Note Co., refund
45
State Aid :
Rebate on Supt.
$539 19
Vocational Training
300 00
Rebate 1929-1930 accounts 146 82
986 01
2,607 79
$ 16,945 53
Deficit at end of School year
1,926 80
$ 18,872 33
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Credits
By Paying Orders
$ 18,872 33
SCHOOL ACCOUNT July 1st, 1931 to January 1st, 1932 Receipts
Taxes
Collected by Treasurer $ 25,606 57
Collected by Leroy Bixby, Collector 558 40
-- $ 26,164 97
Tuitions :
Cavendish
$ 487 50
Mt. Holly
450 00
Duttonsville District
337 50
Plymouth
114 50
Weathersfield
135 00
Andover
60 00
Shrewsbury
30 00
1,614 50
C. C. Armstrong, rent Andover Street School
26 00
A. R. Gilman, Wood Hemenway School
15 00
U. S. Treasurer, refund
4 00
State Aid:
Trained Teachers employed $ 711 79
Rebate on Superintendent
527 79 .
Transportation 104 67
1,344 25
$ 29,168 72
Credits
Deficit at end of School Year, July 1, 1931 $ 1,926 80
By Paying Orders 16,401 50
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Loan to General Account
7,856 43
Balance on hand
2,983 99
$ 29,168 72
TREASURER'S TAX STATEMENT, 1931
General Town Tax
County Tax
1.425
State Tax
Town Indebtedness
.625
Highway Tax .20
School
1.75
$4.00
Grand List $16,160.06 x $4.00 $ 64,640 24
Collected by Treasurer
$ 58,529 31
Discount to Taxpayers 2,438 72
Turned over to Collector
3,672 23
$ 64,640 26
Less fractions
02
$ 64,640 24
FLOOD TAX
Grand List $1,188.00 x $1.50 Collected by Treasurer $ 1,503 00
$ 1,782 00
Turned over to Collector 279 00 $ 1,782 00
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INTANGIBLES, 1931
Group No. 1. 40c rate.
Grand List $11,662.58 x 40c
$ 4,665 03
Collected by Treasurer
$ 4,475 67 186 46
Discount to Taxpayers
Turned over to Collector
2 86
$ 4,664 99
Plus fractions
04
$
4,665 03
Group No. 2 $2.00 rate.
Grand List $535.55 x $2.00
$ 1,071 10
53.00 x 1.30 (Bank)
68 90
$ 1,140 00
Collected by Treasurer
$
1,090 57
Discount to Taxpayers 45 43
Turned over to Collector
4 00
-$ 1,140 00
Collected by Treasurer, Group No. 1 $ 4,475 67
Collected by Treasurer, Group No. 2 1,090 57
$ 5,566 24
Less Village share
$778 08
Less Refund, Mildred Horan ... 2 88
780 96
-$ 4,785 28
MAYBELLE H. HILL,
Town Treasurer.
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Delinquent Tax Collections
W. Leroy Bixby, Collector
Tax Bill
Collected Abated Uncollected
1926
$ 155 44 $
14 24 $
8 00
$ 133 20
1927
350 55
44 26
306 29
1928
749 27
26 59
722 68
1929
1,349 63
144 72
126 68
1,078 23
1930
2,448 35
618 65
43 12
1,786 58
1931
3,958 09
564 41
130 50
3,263 18
$ 9,011 33 $ 1,342 02
$ 379 15 $ 7,290 16
TAX ABATEMENTS List of 1925
William Pitts
$ 4 00
List of 1926
Henry Laine $ 4 00
Peter J. Lappala $ 4 00
List of 1927
Elton Brown $ 3 60
Charles W. Harris $ 3 65
Flora Brown
3 60
Myrtle Hardy 3 60
Thirza Bellerose
3 60
Hulda Lappala 3 60
Aretus Estey
5 40 Chas & Mary Lampert 2 81
Charles Goodcuft
3 60
Joe Jaird 10 80
$ 44 26
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List of 1928
Irving Barker $ 3 70
Jennie Rautio
$ 3 70
Everett Burke
3 70
Grace Sheehan 3 70
Bernice Burke
3 70
George Sheehan 3 70
Chas & Mary Lampert 4 39
$ 26 59
List of 1929
Eugene Biggie $ 6 75
Thomas Ripley
$ 6 75
Edward Bowker
6 75
Catherine Ripley 6 75
Wallace Briggs
6 75
Burton Rogers 6 75
William Donahue
6 75
Emma Rogers
6 75
Clement Jaird
6 75
Robert Rogers
11 00
Harry Kendall 6 75
Laura Snow
6 75
Frank Koski
6 75
Harold Stone
6 75
Elizabeth Nealon
6 75
Michael Sullivan
6 75
Mary Parkinson 93
Sam Zammiello
6 75
Mary Zammiello
6 75
$126 68
List of 1930
Charlie A. Brown $ 6 25
Tony Loftus
$ 6 25
Floyd Farr
6 25
Fred McNaney
6 25
Verne Hesselton
6 25
Matilda Reynolds 6 25
Geo. & Walter Hill
5 62
$ 43 12
List of 1931
Charles Bragg $ 5 50
Fred Girth 5 50
Flora Bragg
5 50
Enny Jaaskela
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