Annual report of the town of Ludlow, Vermont 1931, Part 2

Author: Ludlow (Vt. : Town)
Publication date: 1931
Publisher: [Ludlow, Vt.] : [Town of Ludlow]
Number of Pages: 86


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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


29


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


31


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


32


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


33


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


36


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 -


-


-$ 2,307 63


--


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


55


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


56


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


57


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


58


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


59


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


60


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.


--


61


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


62


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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