Annual reports of the Town Officers of the town of Thetford, Vt. : for the year ending 1919-1922, Part 7

Author: Thetford (Vt.); Thetford (Vt.). School District
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: [Thetford, Vt.] : [The Town,]
Number of Pages: 258


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Art. 2. To elect a School Director to fill the unexpired term of John Judd.


Art. 3. To transact any other business proper to come before said meeting.


W. E. TUCKER, C. A. ADAMS, C. C. EMERSON,


Selectmen.


Thetford, Vt., October 2, 1920.


October 16, 1920. Special


Town Meeting called to order by C. A. Adams, Moderator.


Art. 1. Voted to instruct the Selectmen to deed the Post Mills Cemetery Association Inc.


Art. 2. Elected, L. B. Morse, School Director to fill unexpired term of John Judd.


No other business appearing meeting was adjourned. A true record.


Attest, N. H. PORTER,


Town Clerk.


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TREASURER'S REPORT E. N. Heaton, Treasurer Debit


1920.


Feb. 1 Cash on hand $ 1,505.48


9 From State Auto Maintenance fund 1919, 190.00


10 From State Auto Maintenance 1919 U. S. H. 575.66


10 Repair on School house, Union Village 19.21


14 H. S. Colton, on tax bill, 1919, 107.32


Mar. 9 National Bank of Orange County,


2,000.00


10 Wood sold by School Directors, 3.00


April 2 Fine in Walter and Perry Clark suit, 25.00


14 H. S. Colton, on tax bill of 1919, 92.09


May 4 National Bank of Orange County


1,500.00


15 National Bank of Orange County,


2,000.00


June 10 National Bank of Orange County, 1,000.00


19 National Bank of Orange County,


1,000.00


July 22 National Bank of Orange County,


2,000.00


23 Dog license acct.,


237.25


23 Kinney auction sale,


300.00


28 Tuition from Strafford for 1919-1920, 40.00


1.50


19 Tuition from Norwich for 1919 & 1920


196.68


Oct. 4 Sale on Kinney farm,


100.00


Nov. 2


H. S. Colton on tax bill of 1918,


2.01


2


H. S. Colton, on tax bill of 1919,


13.91


5 Town tax bill for 1920,


12,056.40


5


Town highway tax bill for 1920,


2,258.70


5 Town School tax bill for 1920,


9,034.80


5 College land rent,


20.00


5 School land rent,


50.00


27 State transportation of scholars, 326.34


27 State trained teachers employed, 845.00


27 State advanced instruction, 380.00


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19 Wood sold by School Directors,


Aug. 2 Fine in Phillis Wheelock suit,


5.00


5


27 State rebate on current expenses, $122.62


Dec. 22 Tuition from Lyme scholars, 18.00


28 Sale on Kinney farm (note) 101.35


1921.


Jan. 3 H. S. Colton on tax bill of 1919, 12.29


8 Town of Norwich, error in tuition bill of 1919 and 1920, 9.75


17 Rent of poor farm to April 1, 1921, 79.44


18 State auto maintenance fund (re- surfacing) 425.63


13 State Apport. of State Aid fund (Sur- plus). 401.32


20 State 5% highway tax, 893.83


22 State -Maintenance fund (resurfacing), 380.35


22 State Maintenance fund other than Selected Highway, 544.97


2 Cement and shingle sold by Select- men, 20.25


$40,895.15


Credit


By Paid Selectmen's old orders (outstanding) $ 3,500.00


Paid Selectmen's new orders,


16,559.72


School orders,


10,152.47


Paid Highway Commissioner's orders,


4,285.83


Paid overseer of poor orders,


911.81


Paid State Highway orders, Paid sundries, 33.51


3,504.66


Uncollected taxes,


545.66


Cash and Bank deposit,


1,401.49


$ 40,895.15


Money Received for Schools From State


Transportation and board.


$ 326.34


Trained teachers employed


845.00


Advanced instruction,


380.00


Rebate on current expenses,


122.62


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From Town


Town school tax,


$9,034.80


School land rent,


50.00


Wood sold by directors,


4.50


Tuition from Norwich for 1919 and 1920,


206.43


Tuition from Strafford,


40.00


Tuition from Lyme scholars,


18.00


$ 11,027.69


Money Received for Highways


State Highway apportionment 5%,


$ 893.83


State aid fund (surplus) 401.32


State Maintenance Fund resurfacing, 425.63


State Maintenance Fund resurfacing,


380.35


State Maintenance Fund other than selected highways,


544.97


Town Highway tax bill,


2,258.70


$4,904.80


E. N. HEATON, Town Treasurer.


ORDERS DRAWN BY SELECTMEN Feb. 1, 1920 to Jan. 31, 1921 1


Feb. 10 Geo. M. Gibson, 23 hrs. work filling washout 1919, $ 6.90


10 R. H. Clough, work on highway drawing stone and fixing culverts, 10.00


10 H. S. Colton, taking care of D, at Ely May 9, 1.50


12 W. A. Willoughby, work on highway, at J. E. Barrett house, 1.80


12 T. B. Johnson, work with team on snow roller, - 18.00,


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Feb. 19 Dartmouth Bank, balance on interest $ 4.17


23 . Leland Lund, breaking roads, 4.80


23 W. P. Slack, work on road 1919, breaking roads 1920, 27.60


23 T. B. Johnson, work on road 4 days with snow roller 24.00


25 Lee W. Bacon, work, self and team breaking roads, 14.00


28 I. E. Bond, breaking roads 17 hrs, with team, 12.75


Mar. 1 Sam Strong for breaking roads in 1920, 5.32


1 T. B. Johnson, 2 days work with team on roller, 12.00


1 Geo. A. Sayre, shoveling snow 1920,


3.60


1 The Capital City Press, for 575 copies town report for 1920, 96.00


2 H. C. Pero, breaking roads, 1920, 19.80


3 Harvey Cadwell, shoveling snow, 2.28


3


A. B. Wilmot self, team and man, breaking roads, 12.14


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4 William Bond, 9 days with team on roller, 55.75


5 C. S. Wilmot 7 trips with hearse,


21.00


9 National bank of Orange Co, money borrowed, 2,000.00


9 Walter Picknell, cutting ice and breaking roads, 9.00


9 W. A. Parker, work and lumber used · on highway, 5.00



9 H. H. Hartson, breaking roads, Feb. 1920, 20.10


11 C. R. Cummings, order book for Selectmen, 1.65


11 Vernon Sargent, shoveling snow, 4.00


11 Lawrence McKnight, shoveling snow 4.00


11 Solon B. Hill, shoveling snow, 9.45


11 B. B. Hill, shoveling snow, ,. 6.30


11 Max Hill, shoveling snow,. ... 3.15


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.


Mar. 11 Joe Sayre, shoveling snow, $ 6.30


11 Asa Cummings, shoveling snow, 8.75


11 William Jenkins, shoveling snow, 21.88


11 Oliver Randall, 512 days with team breaking roads, 32.75


12 T. B. Johnson, with team 3 days on snow roller, 18.00


12 E. H. Johnson, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 20.00


12 David Laura, shoveling snow, 6.00


12 Joe. Raymo, shoveling snow, 6.00


12 Geo. W. C. Titus, shoveling snow, 4.90


13 Leland Lund, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 13.40


13 Lee W. Bacon, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 9.25


15 H. H. Hartson, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 9.90


17 Fred Cook, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 5.00


17 C. A. Burt, breaking roads, self, team and 2 men, 22.50


17 L. B. Stowell, breaking roads, self, team and man, .40.00


17 John Walton, breaking roads, and lighting bridge, 10.50


17 Roy Barrows, shoveling snow, 6.67


17 Will Aldrich, shoveling snow, 6.00


17 W. E. Tucker, cutting ice out of High- way, 15.00


18 W. P. Slack, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 12.60


18 C. H. Barrett, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 26.45


18 William A. Coombs, shoveling snow, 8.30


18 Forest Robinson, shoveling snow, 26.30


22 T. C. Green, shoveling snow, 2.67


23 Harvey Cadwell, shoveling snow,, 10.50


Mar. 23 A. A. Waterman, breaking roads, $ 4.79


23 C. C. Emerson, express on town reports and delivery, 3.04


23 Thuman Hatch, shoveling snow, 2.80


23


Ray McFarland, shoveling snow, 1.40


23 H. Southworth, shoveling snow,


1.40


23 Leon Allis, shoveling snow,


1.40


23 Neal Allis, shoveling snow,


1.40


23 George Tracy, shoveling snow, 4.64


23


A. E. Clayton, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 3.15


23 Herbert Allard, shoveling snow, 1.40


23 W. A. Parker, shoveling snow, 1.34


23 E. H. Sargent, shoveling snow, 1.75


23 Richard Welch, shoveling snow, 1.05


23 John Huntington, shoveling snow, .70


23 V. S. Sargent, shoveling snow, 1.25


23 Lawrence McKnight, shoveling on ditch, 1.00


25 L. B. Emerson, self and team, break- ing roads, 18.00


25 William E. Bond, breaking roads, 18.00


25


Wilber F. Hart, shoveling snow, 5.42


25 Asa Cummings, shoveling snow, 2.80


25


Harry Palmer, shoveling snow, 2.80


25


L. Myers, grand army Memorial Day for band, flags and expenses, 40.00


25 M. C. Smith, shoveling snow, 7.00


29


W. H. Hoar, shoveling snow, 38.15


29 H. C. Pero, breaking roads, 35.00


29


A. B. Wilmot, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 10.52


29 P. N. Moulton, breaking roads, 5.78


29 N. L. King, breaking roads, 10.80


29


W. H. Brown, getting ice out of highway, 1.00


29


C. A. Burt, getting ice out of High- way, 1.00


10


Mar. 29 Ray Barrows, getting ice out of High- way, $ 1.00


29 Walter Barrows, getting ice out of Highway, 1.00


29 Brit Jordan, getting ice out of high- way, 1.00


29 W. E. Tucker, labor on highway cut- ting ice and turning water, 10.50


31 Asa Cummings, shoveling snow, 4.20


31 Sam Strong, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 2.25


31 I. E. Bond, breaking roads, 19.88


31 Gilman J. Kendall, shoveling snow, 3.85


April 1 Clarence Day, breaking roads, 15.90


1


H. B. Palmer, 12 days on snow roller, 72.00


1 Ralph Palmer, 3 days, on snow roller 9.75


2 G. H. Porter, breaking and snowing bridge, 8.82


5 C. A. Emerson, shoveling snow, chopping ice and turning water, 12.50


8 F. E. Hatch, breaking roads, with snow roller, cutting ice, slue log and help, 50.50


8 A. G. Clark, 250 ft. plank for bridge, breaking roads, self, son and team, 20.00


10 Leon Vizina, breaking roads, 17.50


10 J. S. Jackman, shoveling snow chopping ice and turning water, 50.00


10 F. E. Cox, breaking roads, shoveling snow and harrowing, 10.85


10 John Bragg, breaking roads, 7.15


15 Clayton Campbell, shoveling snow, 2.80


1


15 G. W. Chase, breaking roads and turning water, 17.45


19 Capital City Press, treasurer's book, 15.00


11


1


April 23 C. A. Adams, shoveling snow and snowing bridge, $ 7.25


23 Will Aldrich for cleaning out culverts and salt 4.00


23 W. H. Burr, shoveling snow, self and Bragg, 4.80


23 G. D. Sargent, breaking roads, 5.00


30 N. H. Porter, labor snow roller and shoveling snow, 33.75


30 White River Paper Co, order book for State work, 1.70


30 Mrs. D. Guimann, cutting ice out of highway, 1.75


May 4 National bank of Orange Co., money borrowed, 1,500.00


10 E. N. Heaton treas. int., on notes at bank to date, 38.54


10 N. E. Sawyer, shoveling snow,


3.00


10 W. F. Clark, chopping ice and labor, culvert, 3.00


14 C. K. Hasford, 544 ft. boards used at the poor farm, 9.42


14 Myron Robinson, turning water, 3.00


14 A. E. Smith, breaking roads and turning water, 17.70


15 National bank of Orange Co., money borrowed, 2,000.00


22 G. W. Roberts, snowing bridge and and breaking roads, 6.00


22 Jeddie Ilsby, shoveling snow and labor on highway, 17.70


22 National bank of Orange Co, money borrowed, 2,000.00


22 County Treasurer, County tax, for 1920, 108.30


28 H. F. Godfrey, damage to auto, near George Roberts' mill place, going over an embankment, 35.00


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May 28 A. E. Smith, labor on culvert and breaking plow, $ 4.00


28 W. E. Tucker, labor and cash paid helping get H. T. Godfrey's auto back up into highway, 2.00


28 Town .treasurer of Lyme N. H. for plank and labor on East Thetford bridge, 63.20


28 E. N. Heaton, treas, interest to Dart- mouth bank, 50.00


28 P. N. Moulton, breaking roads, 1.50


28 North East Metal Culvert Co, for 4 ft. of 12in armco culvert on State road 6.20


May 31 John Bedell, breaking roads, 22.44


June 7 Arthur Wilcox, breaking roads, plank for culvert and turning water, 36.70


7 Ralph Fifield, breaking auto spring on Green st, 5.00


9 Walter F. Scott, State Treasurer, interest on U. S. deposit money,


111.09


10 National bank of Orange Co., money borrowed, 1,000.00


10 E. N. Heaton, treas, tax cards, notices, books and postage, 20.58


12 G. M. Gibson estate, shoveling snow and turning water, 35.00


12 A. J. Robinson, breaking roads, 7.50


12 R. H. Vaughan, breaking roads,


10.00


19 National Bank of Orange Co., money borrowed, 1,000.00


21 F. E. Hatch, for 4 shovels bought of F. E. West, 7.00


24 National Bank of. Orange County, Int on $8,500 to June 30th, 1920, 67.03


29 F. E. Hatch, picks for road work, 2.50


30 A. J. Robinson, repairing bridge, and 3 stringers, 5.00


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July 3 E. N. Heaton, work on cemetery at Post Mills, $ 4.00


3 M. L. McKnight pole, irons, bolts, labor and spikes, 9.10


3 Good Road Machine Co., boxes & nuts for road mach, 3.40


3 Joseph Young, lighting lantern 15 days, near North Thetford School house, 3.75


3 C. M. Coon, repairing bridge, 1.50


3 White River Paper Co, Selectmen's order book, 1.70


3 L. B. Emerson, 6 shovels for road work, 10.80


6 Arthur Higgins, mowing cemetery, at Swaney Bean, 5.00


6 L. S. Blonden, for mending 16 stones in town cemetery, 14.00


12 H. F. & C. A. Wilcox, for new in- surance policy, 2.90


12 Arthur J. Robinson, labor self and team, on bridge and culvert near Jackman place, 16.80


12 Edgar Wood, 30 hours cutting bushes, 5.85


Aug.


7 C. C. Emerson, on tile and road 1 machine repairs, 1.85


7 Good Road Machine Co., repairs on road machine, 36.50


7 Asa Cummings, for cutting and burning bushes, 8.00


10 C. C. Emerson, express on repairs on large machine, 2.61


10 L. E. Tupper, mowing cemetery at Post Mills, 25.00


16 C. S. Wilmot, 3 trips with hearse, 9.00


16 Nora Messier, shoveling snow, 2.00


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Aug. 26 The Opinion Press, for printing check list, $ 13.38


28 L. B. Allen treas of Thetford Public Library, three years due the Library, viz. 1914, 1919, 1920, 105.00


Sept. 4


H. H. Southworth, drawing gravel and stone, Post Mills bridge, 26.50


4 F. G. Turner, winter work, 9.60


4 C. S. Stevens, services as Lister, 40.00


8 The Berger Mfg. Co., for Stand- ard culverts, 32.03


8 H. F. and C. A. Wilcox, insurance on town building, 79.05


13 C. C. Emerson, revising check list for primaries, 4 meetings, 8.00


13 C. A. Adams, revising check list for primaries, 4 meetings, 8.00


13 W. E. Tucker, revising check list for primaries, 4 meetings, 8.00


13 N. H Porter, revising check list for primaries, 4 meetings, 8.00


13 C. S. Wilmot, revising check list for primaries, 1 meeting, 2.00


13 E. N. Heaton, revising check list for primaries, 2 meetings, 4.00


13 C. S. Stevens, revising check list for primaries, 2 meetings, 4.00


13 H. F. Wilcox, revising check list for primaries, 1 meeting, 2.00


15 C. A. Emerson, ballot clerk for primary, 3.00


15 W. A. Willoughby, ballot clerk for primary, 3.00


15 F. C. Pushee, ballot clerk, for pri- mary, 3.00


15 R. H. Vaughan, ballot clerk for primary, 3.00


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Sept. 15 Ray Powell, ballot clerk for pri- mary, $ 3.00 -


15 Ralph Fifield, ballot clerk for pri- mary, 3.00


15 Asa Cummings, cutting bushes road No. 6 7.00


27 State treasurer for State school tax, for 1920, 721.97


. 27 State treasurer, for State highway tax for 1920, 360.98


Oct. - 4 W. A. and G. H. Higgins, for shovel- ing snow and breaking roads, 45.93


4 C. C. Emerson, express on road machine repairs, . 53


4 M. L. McKnight, for 3 rolls roofing for poor farm, 9.75


4 Asa Cummings, cutting bushes, 10.70


4 Richard Bacon, county Agricultural adviser, 69.23


4 A. G. FitzMaurice, for breaking roads 10.80


11 W. L. Stevens, for turning water, shoveling snow, 9.45


11 The Opinion Press, for representive ballots, 3.05


11 D. A. Eaton, breaking roads, 7.00


12 Fred Clay, labor on highway, 2.00


12 John Judd, breaking roads and shoveling snow, 25.25


12 Oliver Mousley, break roads, turning water, snowing Clark bridge and Buzzell bridge, 51.35


12 Frank Savory, 146 ft. plank, . 5.84


Chas. B. Maxham, 1 day on cul- vert, 3.50


12 C. A. Adams, 355 ft. plank, and deed- ing town property and labor on · highway, :: 36.65


15 Irving Prescott, breaking roads, .. 12.00


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Oct. 16 Richard Faultner, labor on bridge and road, North Thetford, $ 2.25


16 C. C. Cook, services as lister, 45.00


16 C. C. Cook, breaking roads, snowing bridge, and labor on highway, 36.00


16 C. E. Kibbey, 450 ft. logs, material 0 and labor, 15.00


18 F. E. Hatch, 2 shovels, 3 pick handles and tempering drills, 5.45


27 Walter F. Scott, State treasurer, State tax, 3,010.48


27 A. E. Smith, labor on bridge and slue log, 8.00


30 Treasurer of Dartmouth College, land rent, 20.00


· 30 Civil authority revising check list for Nov. election, W. E. Tucker, E. N. Heaton, C. C. Emerson, N. H. Porter, S. C. Stevens, C. A. Adams and C. S. Wilmot, 26.00


Nov. 2


Ballot clerks for November election, Blanch Colton, Alice Fifield, W. A. Willoughby, R. H. Vaughan, Ray Powell, Carl Emerson, Ralph Fifield, P. H. McFarland, $3.00 each,


24.00


8 E. N. Heaton, 4% discount on taxes,


888.31


8 E. N. Heaton, receiving taxes 1%, 213.94


11 F. L. Blake, Little Road Machine, blade and bolts,


10.00


.. . : 18 F. E. Hatch, 3 shovels,


5.40


20 W. P. Slack, for lumber and planks, 50.00


. . : 24 Charlie Sulier, shoveling snow, and repairing Burial place on Fallet Place, 15.00


24 Hiram Cook, repairing road North Thetford, 79.50


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Nov. 26 Clough and Goodell Lumber Co., plank for bridge near Dailey Place No. Thetford,


$


16.64


Dec. 14 The Good Road Machine Co, repairs on road machine, 13.00


18 Ralph Doble, shoveling snow, 9.00


18 R. H. Hatch, services as lister, 45.00


21 C. A. Adams, paint for bridge,


12.10


21 Paul and Hayward, barbed wire to re- pair fence for W. H. Aldrich, 6.28


21 Capital City Press, chattel mortgage records, 14.68


22 National Bank of Orange County, interest on $9500 to Dec. 31, 1920,


237.50


27 W. D. Mathews, drawing 3000 ft. plank from Clough and Goodell . lumber Co., to Union Village bridge, 10.00


28 The Tuttle Co., land record book, deeds and mortgages, 35.01


28 The Boston and Maine R R. Co., Thetford proportion of expense extending culvert near Norwich line on State road, 200.00


Jan.


5 E. A. Johnson, drawing lumber to bridge near D. W. Wilson's, 2.50


15 The Opinion Press, ballots for Nov. election, 17.00


15 B. W. Clark, breaking roads,


3.50


22 E. N. Heaton treasurer, abatement on 1920 taxes,


15.19


22 C. S. Wilmot, 4 trips with hearse,


12.00


24 D. J. Moran, breaking roads, 1919, and 1920, 15.00


24 Civil authority for abatement of taxes, C. C. Cook, W. E. Tucker, C. A. Adams, C. C. Emerson, S. C. Stevens, N. H. Porter, C. H. Barrett, E. N. Heaton, C. S. Wilmot


10.00


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Jan. 24 Jerome Jackman, spikes replanking bridge at Union Village, $ 3.00


24 John Daggett, mowing old cemetery at Thetford Ctr., 5.00


24 Clough and Goodell Lumber Co., 2505 ft. plank for Union Village bridge at $35 per M. 87.68


24 K. C. Porter, 1251 copies of cemetery inscriptions prior to 1870 and re- cording same in Town clerk's office, at 10c each, 125.10


24 N. H. Porter, services as Town clerk and attending Town meeting and recording Town meeting, 54.45


24 R. C. McKelvey Jr., use of water, 2.00


24 J. W. Thompson, use of water, 3.00


24 C. E. Berry, use of water at Berry Place, 3.00


24 A. B. Palmer, use of water, 3.00


24 C. A. Wilcox, use of water, 1.00


24 Use of water, viz.F. A. Savory, G. A. Fifield, C. A. Sayre, D. W. Wilson, E. D. Preston, 10.00


25 J. Batchelder, labor in cemetery shoveling snow, and use of water, 5.00


25 C. C. Emerson services as selectman, and expenses 1920 and 1921, 50.00


25 C. A. Adams, services as selectman and expenses 1920 and 1921, 48.00


25 W. E. Tucker services as selectman and expenses making out reports · for 1921, 60.00


25 E. N. Heaton services as town treasurer for 1920 and 1921, 50.00


25 E. N. Heaton, interest on order No. 442, $2000, taken up, 6.95


$ 19,175.22


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Dec. 21 H. C. Sanborn, sheep killed by . .. dogs, . $ 50.00


21 William Bond, sheep killed by dogs, 128.00


21 C. E. Clayton, sheep killed by dogs, 25.00


21 H. B. Palmer, 37.50


21 W. A. Willoughby, sheep killed by dogs, 55.00


21 Oliver Randall, sheep killed by dogs, 56.00


21 G. L. Vaughan, sheep killed by dogs 10.00


21 A. E. Smith, sheep killed by dogs, 3.00


21 C. C. Emerson, settling up sheep damage and expenses, 11.00


21 C. A. Adams, settling up sheep dam- age and expenses, 1.00


21 W. E. Tucker, settling up sheep dam- age and expenses, 8.00


Amount $ 19,549.72


W. E. TUCKER C. A. ADAMS, C. C. EMERSON, Selectmen of Thetford.


The Selectmen have drawn orders for Resurfacing, week ending June 12, 1920 near E. H. Palmer's.


Teams N. H. Porter, 40 1/2 hours, $ 31.50


· F. E. Hatch, 4912 hours, 38.50


Tom Johnson, 1312 hours, 10.50


G. R. Fifield, 34 hours, 26.44


Chas. Bacon, 27 hours, 21.00


Men


F. E. Hatch, 45 hours, 20.00


Harry Palmer, 36 hours, 14.00


Tom Johnson, 27 hours, 10.50


M. C. Wheelock, 27 hours 10.50


$182.94


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Week ending June 19, 1921 near Chas. Bacon's.


Teams


N. H. Porter, 45 hours, $ 35.00


F. E. Hatch, 34 hours, 42.00


G. R. Fifield, 27 hours, 21.00


Chas. Bacon, 31 hours,


24.11


H. B. Palmer, 25 hours,


19.44


Men


F. E. Hatch, 45 hours,


20.00


Tom Johnson, 45 hours, 17.50


M. C. Wheelock, 45 hours,


17.50


Harry Palmer, 9 hours,


3.50


F. G. Roberts, 36 hours,


21.00


$221.05


Teams


Week ending June 26, 1920, near Chas. Bacon's.


N. H. Porter, 54 hours, $ 42.00


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours, 42.00


G. R. Fifield, 54 hours, 42.00


H. B. Palmer, 54 hours,


42.00


Chas. Bacon, 49 hours,


38.11


Men


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours,


24.00


T. B. Johnson, 54 hours,


21.00


Raymond Wheelock, 54 hours,


21.00


F. G. Roberts, 45 hours,


17.50


$289.61


Week ending July 3, 1920 near H. B. Palmer's.


N. H. Porter, 45 hours,


$ 35.00


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours, 42.00


G. R. Fifield, 52 hours, 40.44


H. B. Palmer, 50 hours, 38.89


Chas. Bacon, 23 hours, 17.89


T. B. Johnson, 16 hours, 12.44


Men


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours, 24.00


Raymond Wheelock, 54 hours, 21.00


Arlo Hatch, 54 hours, 21.00


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1


Gravel 506 loads at $15 Hial Colton, $ 75.90


Chas. Jenkins 30 loads at $.10 3.00


$ 331.56


$ 1,025.16


The Selectmen have drawn orders for Resurfacing from Post Mills bridge to Fairlee line, Lake Street, week ending August 7, 1920.


Truck


State Truck No. 75, 27 hours,


$ 30.00


State Truck No. 17, 18 hours, 20.00


Men


F. E. Hatch, 27 hours, 12.00


C. A. Hatch, 2212 hours,


8.75


A. E. Willoughby, 2212 hours,


8.75


Chas. Aldrich, 2272 hours,


8.75


Truman Aldrich, 1312 hours,


5 .. 25


Lyle Wilder, 27 hours,


15.00


George Jackson, 27 hours,


15.00


Glen Aldrich, 2212 hours,


8.75


T. M. Hatch, 472 hours,


1.75


$134.00


Week ending August 14, 1920:


Truck


No. 75.


$105.00


No. 17,


58.33


Men


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours,


24.00


C. A. Hatch, 54 hours,


21.00


Chas. Aldrich, 54 hours,


21.00


Glen Aldrich, 9 hours,


3.50


Truman Aldrich, 27 hours,


10.50


A. M. French, 54 hours,


21.00


Fred Roberts, 54 hours,


21.00


Lyle Wilder, 54 hours,


30.00


Geo. Jackson, 54 hours.


30.00


John Downs, 36 hours,


14.00


Gravel


154 loads at $.30 from H. H. Southworth


46.20


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22


Gas and oil from R. H. Hatch, $ 81.36


600 ft. Lumber at $.03 per ft, 18.00


$ 504.89


Amount of Job. No. 2


$ 638.89


The Selectmen have drawn orders for Improvement Highways, Post Mills Potato Hill Street, week ending August 21, 1920.


Teams H. H. Southworth, 45 hours, $ 35.00


T. B. Johnson, 27 hours, 21.00


F. E. Hatch, 45 hours, 35.00


Men


F. G. Roberts, 45 hours, 17.50


Chas. Aldrich, 45 hours, 17.50


A. M. French, 45 hours, 17.50


Truman Aldrich, 1312 hours,


5.25


F. E. Hatch, 4012 hours,


18.00


$166.75


Week ending August 28:


Teams


T. B. Johnson, 54 hours,


$ 42.00


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours,


42.00


Men


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours, 24.00


A. M. French, 54 hours,


21.00


F. G. Roberts, 54 hours,


21.00


Chas. Aldrich, 54 hours,


21.00


Truman Aldrich, 27 hours,


10.50


$181.50


Week ending September 4:


Teams : T. B. Johnson, 54 hours,


$ 42.00


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours, 42.00


Men


F. E. Hatch, 45 hours, 20.00


A. M. French, 4012 hours, 15.75


F. G. Roberts, 4072 hours, 15.75


23


Geo. Roberts, 36 hours, $ 14.00 Powder and fuse, 9.36


Tempering picks and telephoning, 2.35


Gravel L. E. Tupper 325 loads at $.10 each 32.50


$193.71


Week Oct. 12. C. A. Adams, honing improved road, 3.50


Amount used on improved highway Post Mills,


$545.46


The Selectmen have drawn orders for Resurfacing at North Thetford, week ending September 25, 1920:


Team L. B. Emerson, 27 hours,


$ 21.00


Geo. Chase, 27 hours,


21.00


Men


Edgar Wood, 27 hours,


10.50


Harry Palmer,


10.50


Will Moulton, Joe Sayre,


10.50


$ 84.00


Week ending October 2:


$ 24.90


Men


Edgar Wood, 32 hours,


12.45


Harry Palmer, 22 hours, Will Moulton, 14 hours, Joe Sayre, 27 hours,


8.56


5.45


10.50


$ 86.76


Teams


Week ending October 9: L. B. Emerson, 54 hours, Geo. Chase, 54 hours,


$ 42.00


42.00


Men


Edgar Wood, 22 hours, Harry Palmer, 27 hours, Will Moulton, 31 hours,


8.95


10.50


12.06


24


.


Teams L. B. Emerson, 32 hours, Geo. Chase, 32 hours,


24.90


10.50


Joe Sayre, 54 hours, D. A. Griswold, 27 hours,


$ 21.00


10.50


$147.01


Week ending October 16:


Teams L. B. Emerson, 54 hours,


$ 42.00


Geo. Chase, 54 hours, 42.00


Hiram Cook, 36 hours,


28.00


Men


Will Moulton, 54 hours,


21.00


Joe Sayre, 54 hours,


21.00


D. A. Griswold, 27 hours,


10.50


Henry Seaver, 54 hours,


21.00


$185.50


Week ending October 23:


Teams L. B. Emerson, 9 hours,


$ 7.00


Geo. Chase, 9 hours, 7.00


Men Will Moulton, 9 hours,


3.50


Joe Sayre, 9 hours,


3.50


D. A. Griswold, 9 hours,


3.50


Henry Seaver, 9 hours,


3.50


$ 28.00


A. B. Palmer 393 loads gravel at $.10


39.30


$570.57


The Selectmen have drawn orders for State work on Highway, Strafford Road near Walter Clark's, week ending October 2, 1920.


Teams T. B. Johnson, 27 hours,


$ 24.00


F. E. Hatch, 27 hours, 25.50


Men


Chas. Palmer, 27 hours,


12.00.


F. G. Roberts, 18 hours,


8.00


A. L. Clark, 18 hours,


8.00


.


$ 77.50


25


Week ending October 9:


Teams F. E. Hatch, 54 hours, $ 51.00


T. B. Johnson, 54 hours, 48.00


Men F. G. Roberts, 54 hours, 24.00


A. L. Clark, 45 hours,


20.00


Chas. Palmer, 54 hours,


24.00


E. A. Johnson, 9 hours,


4.00


$171.00


Week ending October 16:


Teams


T. B. Johnson, 54 hours,


$ 48.00


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours,


51.00


Men


F. G. Roberts, 54 hours,


24.00


A. L. Clark, 54 hours


24.00


E. A. Johnson, 54 hours,


24.00


Chas. Palmer, 54 hours,


24.00


$195.00


Week ending October 23, 1920:


Teams


T. B. Johnson, 54 hours,


$ 48.00


F. E. Hatch, 54 hours,


51.00


G. R. Fifield, 34 hours,


30.22


Men


F. G. Roberts, 54 hours,


24.00


A. I. Clark, 54 hours,


24.00


E. A. Johnson, 45 hours,


20.00


Chas. Palmer, 54 hours,




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