Fhe nee4 for •uch an orgamzatioll . became apparent during the

Fhe nee4 for •uch an orgamzatioll .
became apparent during the
Terce•tenary celebration when the
,•ealth of old treasurers, that rerevealed through the various
h•hn• held here at that time.
tha formation af such a group
po•]bditm• o fthe project.
Industries Aided Town's Rapid Forwar d Progress
THRRE FINED
FOR MOTOR
FOURHURT
CRASH
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and allLed fhdd•--ma{h+ in Mdldah, b• +he Hartford Battery Sale-
bond. of $1,000 each for thelr ap-
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Southington's
Indus :ries
of Special Interest
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tm the descendant of the
to Our Depositors
Since Deposit Insurance ha• b•:• provided for
your protection by thh I•ank, it i• w•U to &now
something of the benefits it • f• you.
In •o U•t of'the •w under •ieh thl* i•of •€ •d €o•rato lun• a• d•dts of
Southington Bank &
Trust Company
other •8nkn tn •lu• b•l •e pro•cte•
s•r• for •cb deposi•r • $•,•. •ll mean*
HARTFORD BATTERY SALES CORPORATION
MILLDALE. CONNECTICUT
up to a• i•ad•g five •ou*• dol• •
ful• int•ed •rough The •d• • lathered by the Co•eaa of t• •tt• S•a.
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SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT
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THE
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SOUTHINGTON HARDWARE
COMPANY
Interest on savinffs accounts is
Time Lost is Money Lost
+omlmted
ouarh'rlv. has
Thisa
method of computation
It costa money to be sick. You see it di- .
• your pay envelope ts
• short. •ou.'.•
• %'• 4.". .
rectl d
|.ose out on some important work if you•. •
live on a fa• or if you are one of the few
who are not docked for lost time. •ou•
:
you
,y
•re
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•t "•ng Aft• Feehng, Neuralgic,
decided advantage over the
six-months method.
We shall
• • a.• •'S work 9
• • •ub•es are ca• or made wome by •o much aci•
• yo• •.]To eo•t • cond•hon •ke
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••
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from time to time to our collective rnm,
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which prote•ts •s' and our family.
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SOUTHINGTON NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935
FOUR
S)U I IIIN('3 ON NEWS
A Home Town Ne•.•paper h)l Snuthlngton and Vicinity
Melons Help Fill Out
Fall Menus
THROUGH A
SNAP SHOTS
Woman's Eyes
PL J{I I•]1[ I• B•
By JEAN NEWTON
TIlE I'IHNL'I'] lq [HA•IIIN•; COMI'AN•
AT
!
I
P'IiONE 15--fOl all nt'•.s items,
cileuhtlmn and ad•elii.,,ing calls.
Flida•
on •ea,on. It ,, a long .•ea-on, for• , the• are ape en,o,ugh to he picked
tunatel•, and •e •hall prohabl.x h• '"o the half-.sl•p for long-dist4m-
A GARDEN OF
•ONTEMPLATION
*•THEIIt poise---their tranqttllltI
&is the face ot anything-It
for that I envy the Japanese "
Two people were talking who had uons of tht.• country, and the
Just ret•ruad from travels In tha
East, and both spoke a• once of tho each
other o•er a period
from
same quallty, that lmperlurhabls
May well through October Cahcalm which seams to gt•e the
forms .•hips mor,e than half the
eats] a definite t•wer over llfe•
Something I had read on Japant.,.• market sappl• of cantahmps,
life immediately came to my mind Georgia tops the h.t for waterl•s indicating one source perhaps of melon
shipments.
But
melon
this quality that Westerners envy grov, ing m an •mportant buqnq-•
and would so gladly emulate. That
"t,,•k •e-te•,la• Droner •a- held is the Japanese garden. The aver
in more than 20 states, and there
"
"
tare countless small patche. •b•ch
at the St Dial- hotel,
oge small house has on• •autl- 1
, ful cultl•at,d little space so wall• futm•h a home -uppl 3 and often
*
* *
•ln fr.m •I•oUI that • glv• the •mel•.t= for •oad-•de market-.
I
Septelnbel 6, 19;15
TilE' ,•AI, I.I• I)I{I•E
A po.I match •,0 a .•de •tll he
pia)ed at O'Bnen'- Bo•lmg slit%,
llt•-tol, Wedne-day e•em•ff heteam-
14 S lwur- from the Ume of pi•kWhen the cantaloup *s fully mature the .•te
>eparate.s from the
I melon under pressure o• your
I
]thumb, leawng a clean, cup-lt'kn
, hole" The.e are "full slip" men
on•. V,'he• they are a little less
mature only part of the stem
the "half-.-hp" melons. If they are
cooled at once and shipped under
t aofngerat•tm, the "half-slip u
uge of charm and beauty that tak• ]cup- m market now than we u•ed
them at once a•ay from the teem •to find, >a3. the Bureau of Home
lag life of the city of •hh.h they : Eco.mmcs of the U S. Dep•t-
As the• ate e•en] 3 match- j
Such a gardel• 18 8 part of the •ment of
right for eating for 36 to 48 honra
Agrmulture, thanks
bu•
•t, feel for the soft spot at
.qem* end. Thin soft spot usually
! no legs"hard boiled ' than his Am•rl
I
choo,•e- to pwk
tip
,tIHt
It',ld.
!,l•t
1
du, l•e M
tt
ttokomb t- Ill v, ,I
B.x 71
3e.terda 3 afternoon.
No
the sanctuary of Ms house, he •
'er-. The
growers have found
m
rope cantaloup al•o by •t• yellow-
[strated b• expe•ment- of the U
, •$811¢. The ans•ter to the obvlou• [ S. Department of
Agriculture,
thchouk a:d ladder out •hen the,quesUo n "llow?' I1• partly In his 'that etntaloup> can he allotted
had bultw,I at the l't*xto fac*
*
*
a•erage business man have beea ,hipped long d•-tatace- •f rlghtl\ hone• balls, a, well as such "win: preserved for u• by an Amerl• handled A vine-ripened m•lon l. •r melon•" a• the Casaba and •e
I obserter of Japan.s life
:
[of course far ,•eeter and better Santa Clau• or Chrmtmas melon,
I
"I go Into my •rden dally for I
.
al•o
athe Persian
melo••
q•et hour for • I becomo •lthan
a melon pwked green,
as k •
' *
-
I quiet beaut)
nectlcut peoph, alid molc .tit. t'on-t,l/itl3
Its stm•e and •tu•l
I lems
It is my garden of contempla
,
garden
•
of
,
I
,
.
•
•. [ mu-kme] ,n.
The "Rocky
Ford•"
contemplation--
pledge,',.
Cantalupo,
v
• r•
t
•m l•le
•
B
ANNE CAMPBELU
o
.
t e'beheved to he natl--, orl•,
]of tropical
•lcal Africa, •here they have been
-•
'
_
_
which was •e
•
•u ed a
food for counties gen•-
I fluestiO BOX I Uon. "Th mo t
I Iqant-vdle
t
And I remember another
Round table long ago.
I am a baker and keep a bakery
shop. I notice I am losing a lot of
money on the doughnuts I make to
asll. I can't charge) any more thsa •
I do now for them. The reason I
lose money Is, I use too much dough
to make them with. What cau ! do[
so as to not use aa much dough ael
I use now to make the doughnuts?
Yours trnly,
MacROONS.
Answer--Make the holes in the
doughnuts larger and you won't u•
as much dough.
•u•rising planO
ered with
these melons".
Liko
mu.kmelon% watermaions spread
rap•dl.x m the New Wo•'ld frul•
•eed rought by the early explorers __ a• earl), as Columbus
well
patently. Indians
•h•te settler• began to cultivate
them, and the) were growing in
New England •ithin ten years after the Mayflower landed, and in
the
M•lss•ppi
Valley befors
Father Marquette arrived.
•"
The familiar long dark' grin
Dear Mr. Wynn:
watermelon is the Tow Wlat•n
I am a girl golng to high school varlet3, which is by far the poreand I met a boy whom I like real • tannest market watermelon. Other
well. He takes me home every day.! favomte• are the Stone 'Mountain
He seems to be very nlce. but hlS lo r Duxe Belle, a round green
hands and neck always look un-,
clean to ms. I am fifteen years ofl an; the Irish Grey and other
age, and my hands are very clean,, or striped melons.
e I
Watermelon• ar e cut from the
while ha Is seventeen years o f a g,
sod his hands are •o much dirtier, wries, not pinked or
How do you account for that?
there
palled, and
•hould e a good pie€0
81neerely,
rMA KOED.
Anewer--That |S easily aeeoontsd
for
He Is two years older than
yo•.
[stem left on. But they should not,
,
l e eat until reasonably ripe
and
I th• the trained eye can tell by the
[color -- the light background solor, e•peamlly on the underside of
Dear Mr, Wynn:
thd melon, near the ground.
I am a boy slxteea years of age. color, which
i• pale greenish
One day last week I took a can of
,•h•te in the immature
black paint and a brush nnd wsa
painting the fruut door of our turns yellowish white as the melWatermelons do
house, which was white, with tha on ripens.
black paint. My father saw me. have to travel so far to market
made me stop, aud then ordered me usuaHy a• cantaloups do, I1o• are
away from his home.
What •
they so perishable. They are
wrong with him?
pedm venUlatet hox cars,
Sincerely.
L M. BIIOKI•.
,truck or host, without refr•9•
Answer--You say you were paint- tion.
lag a white door with black palPA I
To judge •atermelons as
and your father caught you at It and I buy them in the market, the
d s,,• ned yo
Very smp e. He I sure way, acordmg to the
doesn't want you to darken hle•is to "plug" the melon,
doors agntn.
,
•
I course, lS not always
Dear Mr. Wyna:
I But. Mr. W. R. Beattie,
I am blilld In one eye. 1 went tol horticulturist m the U. S.
a theater where the price of admis- ment of Agriculture, who
slon was $4. I told the ticket sell• sampled thousands,of
er that l •hould Day only $2 for a l
'
•a•s he has found
ticket as I wa9 blind IB ene eye, •on%
_"
and therefore was only able to sea I th]ng• to be true A good
half the show. W•n't I fight?
i ha• a clean, bright
Truly yoors,
. am• .veHowmh-white
I •. FAIR. 'color showing under the
Answer--You
were
nbsolutoly • green" a ,-sod
lurewrong. The price of the ticket was no i , " ""
" "
steml
•4. You wanted to pay only $2 be- I
or
reuse you say you would have seen spots on the stem, or
Just half of the show, na you have around the stem". And he
but ene eye. [lecau•e of
"Never try tp t•st a melo•
I menu that •o• l•ve ollly one
pressing on It. TIt• ruins
the
tlek• " •eller should
sales value of t•he ntelo_n
¢l•_rt[¢.d,YOP • (•gtll/]e the PI'I•}, a-good teat. But
a• I[ would ha#e taken you twice'
I
The girl chum sal• it might help
oonsldsrably If something was dons
abeut reatrlttln• the advice crop,
Mrs. Samuel H. Wilcox and infant daughter have returend fre•
the.
Hartford •ospittd
t• their
home - om Hlllst•i• aVenue•-,•IKdPa•
SOUTHINGTON NEWS. FRIDAY.
LEGAL NOTICES
BOARD OF FINANCE
TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON
2
LEGAl, NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
SEPTEMBER 6. 1935
Bdl•, approved ,at Ju]) meeting of IIoald at i':,tucat,on
1,',1'1669
fiscal year.
cal year ending August 31, 1936.
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
BOARD OF FIN•N('}:
TOWN OF SOLTHINGTON
( F
OE APPROPI{.IATIONS AND ORUERS DRAWN
FOR TI•E FISCAl, YEAR ENDINU AUGUST 31ST, 11135
ApproGENERAL GOVERNMENT
$•,500.00 ) $
405.15" I
3,050.00
2,000.00
1,600.00
1,600.00
4,000.00
450.00
Salaries
Tax Collector', Conimm•i,m
Town Hal}
Town Hall Repair,
Tax Liens '
Town Court
Town Court Deflc,t
PROTECTION
Dog Damage
3OO 00
t ,•0.00
6,b73 59
Dog Accou•
,!
Expen,i•
F•re Department
Fzre Department Specml
F•re Hydrante
Police Committee
Police Committee
Pohce Committee Dehc]t
HEALTH
Health Officer
Exammatmn School Children
Vital StatlshCS
1,714.75
2,500.00 )
114 •1"1
207.90
HIGHWAYS
H•ghwa) Dehcit
H•ghway Mmntenance
H]ghwa) Odmg
Snow Removal & Equipment
Snow Removal
Borough H•ghwa) •
•ate A•d H•ghway•
CHARITIES
Outside Poor & Public Welfare
Town Fa• & Almshouse
O. P. New Haven
Federal •ject Expense
EDUCATION
L}bra•
School TmUon
•EOUS
Sons of Veterans
•ltonic Poet
Pmntmg
General Expense .
Old Age A•stance Tax Census
Co•orat•on Tax
$
•,905.15
2,450 00
2,000 O0
1,600 00
1,407.75
3,130.75
450.00
50.00
9,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00 •
l']dwln S
Iclded •e•eral year,
,go that the
0,873.59
1,700 51
1,7•7.00
2,614 •1
207.90
2,50000
b73 00
200.00
400.00
743 99
100.00
300.00
642.62
7,000.00
3,000 00
1,000.00
642.62
7,000 00
3,000.00
9•7 72
2,000.00
2,000.00
62,500.00
9,600.00
3#13.11
4,500.00
62,500 00
b,(;00 00
3,•,13.11
4,500.00
25,000.00
s,000.00
3,942 00
:150 00
3,942.00
350.00
4,035.30
350 00
123.00
75 00
1.2•,0.00
2,000.00
10g.00
65.00
9.,0.00
2,600.00
2,715.17
400.00
500.00
2,715.17
267 76
400.00
125.00
73.00
1,000.00
2,600.00
400.OO
2,800.00
WelL_-,
I'
Hatt.n
and
E.
Special
G
3,000 00
2,500 00
hol,hng company •th Mr Todd a•
w•th purchase pmwlege,. The fatm
conslsted of l l0 ..ores of roiling
well- c.*red for l,nd wtth a br,,,k
We have a limited number of copies of
2,500.00
for drinking •,,ter, anti a number
of large oak tree•
The tlut, hou.e •a• budt on a
kBalt wRh a vmw of the •e•tern
5000
5,700.00225.00
"Some Tales of Southington" on hand.
We feel that now is the time for them
to be brought to the attention of the
people of Southington, especially during
I,
Classified Ads
BUSINESS
....
OPPORTUNITY, __
I
Owner of lo,t young Germ.m [
-
FORS-ALE---
-
....
Police dog telephone 79-:1 South-" FOR SALE -- 7 room house on
Ington.
, Weqt St 13 acre• of land Apply
...... [ W. H. Eu•tt,, Plantsvdle
6
LEGAL NOTICES
Connecticut's Tercentehary Year.
FOR_ RENT_
]HAVE you a bus,ne•s for •aTe? FOR RENT--•ou•e •tth dl i,,,I We have cu,lomer• all over Ne• provement% Walnut ,treeL Tote{England who x•ant to buy ga• sta- I)hone South,ngton 490
[ tins,, grocer• •tore•, taxern,, res! taurants ,rod ulmll.•r small bu•Ine•,- , FOR RENT -- Sm.,]l five
•e•. Wrote N
W
M,r•e, 302 • hou-e, ,ill imp•,,•on•ents, g•,l),t h)I _Church St., Hartford, (',nn __6 catlUnp]ant•vflleInqu•reor Phoneat
726 S,mthlngt-nMain
[
7'•.•-2
27
FOUND
45.00 $
4,692.04
206.02
317.70
80.88
L
T¢ rcentenary
;430 00
200 00
400 00 ,
Estimated Expen,l•- Estimated
Budget
ture•
Budget
1934-1935 1934-1935 1935-1936
50.00 $
6,007.50
200.00
500.00
127,) 00
25.00
Todd and a group
30000 1'•o•n •hg,uld ha•e a club fg•
SCHOOLS
$
Country Club Formed ,As,
Ideal Rec.reation Spot
1,500 00
3,500.00
500.00
INTEREST
21,000.00
1•,602.52
20,000.00
Intereet
PAYMENTS OF DEBT
Holcomb School Bond•, Nos. 26-30
5,000 00
5,000.00
Holcomb School Bonds, Nee. 31-35
5,000.00
Milidale School Bond No. 8
1,000.00
1,000.00
Milldale School Bond, No. 9
1,000-00
Funding Bond•, No.•. 11-15 Inc.
5,000.00
5,000.00
Funding Bond-, No•. 16-20 me.
5,000.00
Sinking Fund Lincoln School
500.00
500.00
500.00
Sinking Fund Beecher St. School
700.00
700 00
700.00
PAYMENTS TO OTHER CIVIL DIVISIONS
State Tax
5,001.65
5,001.65
5,001.65
Military Tax
1,535.54
1,535.54
1,535.54
5,493.1•9
County Tax .
5,493.19
5,493.19
12,071•4•
Old Age Assistance Tax
51.50
-* ..... S•uch. Center School Insurance
Recreation Park
1,000.00
1,000.00
Tax Refunds
244.61
244.61
Tree Warden 1932
50.00
50.00
Harem & Kowal•kl
3,659.00
3,650.00
Tercentenary Committee
300.00
300.00
-- Total
$192,489.09 $186,153.34 $160,608.01
* Should the Finance Board decnte unfavoraldy on the requested addillon for salarms anti Pohce Committee, the amount• of $405.15 anti
$114.81 will have to be carried forward to next years' budget as
deficits on the• accounts.
GENERAL CONTROL
2-6 Other ex. of bu•Ine¢•
eontrel
2-7 Supte. office•salames
2-8 Supts. offiee---supphes
2-9 Supts. office•ther e\pen•e•
2-10 Compulsory Ed. ssiarlee
2-II Compalsory Ed--other ex.
('t R'rlSS,
Why( not get your copy
now, at a reduced price
FOR •LE•-Fresh Fo•l, •0 c,
50000 I DISTRICT OF SOUTHINGTON, per pound hve weight 25 c•n:s
125.00 s,. Probate Court. May 17th. 1934
per pound dredged. Orders deh•e•25.00
ESTATE
OF E,,,ma
F
S ed. Inqu,re 136 Mer•den avenue or
6
•- l Bishop, 1.,re of Southmgton, in _P•hone S?ut_hmg•on 325.
2-15 Total
$6,907.50
,•5,341.64
$6,625.00 said District, deceased
The Court of Probate of SouthLOST
INSTRUCTURAL SERVICE
450.00 [ngton hath limited aml allotted
427 50
374.01
3-4 Prins. office---salary of clerk
150.00]six months from the date hereof NOTICE is hereby given lhat
150.00
9.72
3-5 Prms. office--supplie•
Pas• Book No. 114•3 ha, been, h,-t,
99#93 54
98,636.66
97,500.00 for the credttorq of Ca{(I Eqtate to
3-9 Salaries of teachers
exhibit their claimu for settlement.
3-10 Textbooks
. . .)
3-11 Other suppliee used in inst. )
6,500.00
6,578.80
6,500.00 those •ho neglect to vre•ent their
100.00
10.50
100.00 accounts, properly attested, within
3-12 Commencement exs. & exhibits
300.00
300.00 said time, will be debarred a recov3-14 Other expense of instruction
ery. All persons m,lebted to sa,d
6-15 Total
$107,071.04 $105,909.69 $105,000 00 Estate are requested to make Irame,hate payment %
SALESMEN-WANTED
OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT
GLADYS B PAVY,
4-1 Wages of jamtors & other era.
8,875.46
7,928.25
8,900.00
M-•N WAN•E--D•for Ra,,hq•h
Admmistratrix
4-2 Fuel
6,000.00
3,765.49
5,000.00
Route of 8u0 families. Wrote
80 Broad St..
4-3 Water
700.00
399.30
700.00
Westfield, Mass. day.. Rawle]gh, Dept. CUI-87-SA.
1,000.00
1,082.00
1 •300.00 30-6
4-4 Light & Power ..
Albany, N. Y
27
4-5 Janitors' supplies
600.00
532.04
600.00
4-6 General care of groumls
18.25
50.00 DISTRICT OF SOUTHINGTON,
NOTICES
600.00
393.41
600.00
4-7 Services other than personal
•s. Probate C,,urt, Auguet 24th
1935.
•
NOTICE 4-12 Total
$1,,,1546 $14,118.74 $1l,lo0.00
ESTATE
OF
Jane
E. Lateen
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
h
•pec•at
nveetmg of the lab.,l,la•e of Southington, in •a•d Dis-:
583.28 "
382.67 trtct, deceased
5-1 Upkeep of grounds (Repmrs).
]tante of the To•n of
5-2 Repair of buildings
3,000.00
2,607.05
4,000.00
The court of Probate for the' quabfmd to vote tn Town me-t5-3 Rep. & replace. Heat. Li. &"
District of Southington hath limit- rag, x•ill be hehl at the To•,, Halt
1,000.00
1,779.54
1,000.00 ed and allowed mx months f• m
plumb. Eq.
Snuthm•on
on
Wedne-,m•
5-4 Rcp. & replace. App. used in
• .... the date hereof, for the creditors• Evening, September 11, 1935, at
700.00
67.49
instruct.
ou•.uu •of said Estate to exhibit •eir' 8 o'clock P. M. (D. S. T.) to take
700.00
12.55
5-5 Rcp. & replace, of furmture
1,000.00 •c aims for •ettlement. Those •ho action on the follow•ng matter•
300.00
356.71
5-6 Rep. & replace, of other eqmp.
300.00 negl•t to present their accounts,]
1. On the mater of approw,,g
$7,182.67 i properly attes•d, within said time, an apprepmatmn for $6000 r0e,m5-12 Total
$5,700.00
$5,406.62
will be debarr• a recover.
Al mended by the •oard of Finance
FIXED CHA•GES
pereone indebted to •aid Estate are' to be used by the Town S,h,,al
6-3 Ineurance
1,731.00
1,167.95
1,567.33 requested to make immediate pay- Committee for the pupate of
6-5 Contributions & contmgencm•
10.00
20.00 ment to
overhaulin•
aml
repairing •he
heating system• m the l,mc
MARTIN W. LARSON,
$1,731.00
$1,177.95
$1,587.33
School sad in the •wis
6-6 Total
......
Admimetrator.
•hool.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
30-6
Southington, Corm
2. On the matter of determimng
43.00
8-9 Equip. old bldgs. Heat. h. Plhmb. El.
whether •e • w•l declare •ts
28.75
8-10 Equip. old bldgs. Furniture
intention to build'0r •mprove
166.91
8-11 Equip. old bldgs. Inetruct. App.
8-12 Equip. old bldgs. Other Equip.
3.65
DISTRICT OF SOUTHINGTON, bridge or bridges under the
es. Probate Court, August 28th, visions of the General Statutes
8-15 Total
.............
$242.31
1935.
Connecticu•'rolating to the State
AUXILIARY AGENCIES AND OTHER SUNDRY •.CTIVITIES
ESTATE OF William Blffm, aid roads and •he matter of app•o•
priating th@ sum of $2,500 or so
9-2 Libraries--bks. reps. replacelate at Soqthington, in said Dis- . much thereof a• may .be requrrsd
meats
........
370.00
239.58
340.00 trier, decem•ed.
9-4 Health
service--medical
inThe Ctmrt cf Probate for file to pay the ampunt of the pr- rata
spection
.............
400.00
189.50
400.00 District of Southington hath limit- share of tit@ Town of the coet of
9-5 Health service--nurse
eervice
1,620.00
1,427.73
1,620.00 ed and allowed six months •rom such conetruction or improvements
9-7 Health service--other expense
425.00
301.•1
425.00 the date hereof, for thv creditors ' under the proweione of the
9-8 Transportation of pupils
6,000.00
4,642.83
7,650.00 of said Estate to exhibit t•ei• printion allotted to the hmh•ay
2.10
20.00 clainm for settlement. Those whe commissioner.
,,' 9718 Other expenses
..................
t•eir
To transact anyother business
-- '$6,803.05 $10,455.00
wifil• •aid tlm!
cop, .r to come before said meet9-15 Total
.................................. "•8,915.00
recovery,
ing.
•
$148,000.00 persons indebted to •atd Estate •tre
Dated at• Southiffgton th• 5th.
TOTAL
..........................
requested to make immediate pay- day of September" .• D. 1935.
Appropriation October ].934 _$].38,000.00
me•t to
CHARLES W. CAMP,
Town Appro. June 19•5
1,000.00
ANNA BLUM, •
PATRICK J. MeNESS•R,
TOTAL .....................
JAMES
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