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WARNING The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vershy
mont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 1st day of March A D 1982 at 100 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said meeting 2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshy
men to appoint one or two Road Commissioners 8 To choose the netessary Town Officers for the ensuing
year4 To see if the TOm will vote to raise more than twenty
cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law 5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation
or otherwise to pay curren expenses the State flood tax and the indebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the TOm will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 and 895 inclUlive of the General Laws for the collecshytion of taCes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Tovn will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the ToWll under the provisions of Section 1468 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefo
9 To see if the ToWl will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the tempgtrary use of the Town
10 To see if the ToW will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are leqlired by law
11 To see if the Tovn will vote to raise money in excess of the amount ~qui1ed by l1VI to be expended in improving its highshyways and in accordance wJh the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendnlmts thereto
12 To see if the ToW will vote to appropriate money for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and ~ so how much
13 To see if the To1ll will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village J Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate monEY therefor
14 To see if the Tom will authorize the Selectmen to widen the highway known as Mlin Street including the marble bridge crossing Otter Creek and he bridge crossing the railroad track and if so to appropriate moneT therefor
15 To transact any ther business that may come before said meeting
NATHANIEL C PETERSON JOSEPH F SHERLOCK GEORGE W HOWE
Selectmen Proctor Vermont Februayen 15 1932
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THI
Board of Officers
OF THE
TOWN OF PROCTOR VERMONT
For the Year Ending January 31st
1933
A J NOVAK PRINTING CO RUTLAND VT
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TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator Town Clerk Treasurer Selectmen
Listers
Road Commissioner Overseer of Poor Collector of Taxes Trustee of Public Money Auditors
Grand Jurors
Constables
Town AgentbullTree Warden Cemetery Commissioners
Fence Viewers
Pound Keepers
Weigher of Coal Inspector of Lumber Inspector of Wood Forest Fire Warden Health Officer
G H Boyce Sarah B Humphrey Sarah B Humphrey
J F Sherlock G W Howe N C Peterson E S Johnson E G Northrop H V Geno D R Mahaffy Selectmen Henry Soderberg B F Taylor H C Gates M M Aronson F J Olney H A Collin H A Ringlund Henry Soderberg Henry Wallet Benj amin Williams D R Mahaffy C L Crawford P J Joyce D R Mahaffy S Westin G Z Thompson T R Humphrey Peter Morganson Andrew G Johnson Thomas King John W Haley James Morris Clovis Thibault Frank Avery C B Keefe Dr T H Hack
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REPORT OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN
The expenditures for 1932 exclusive of those of the Overseer of the Poor and those for Highway purposes were as follows
State and County Taxes State Flood Tax $ 2090 48 County Tax 124 83 County Agricultural Tax 330 84
----$ 2546 15
Public Health Proctor Hospital Isolation Annex $ 300 00 Health Officer Services 244 06 Reporting CommDiseases 49 00 Reporting Vital Statistics 43 35
----$ 636 41
Salaries Town Officers Ballot and Assisting Clerks $ 104 00
50 00Constable 211 51Listers bull
Town Clerk 378 07 Traffic Officer 182 50 Bon4s for Town Officers 43 00
----$ 969 08
Improvements and Repairs Sidewalk construction and repairs $ 907 08 Storm Sewer construction 997 26
14 18 Bridge repairs ----$ 1918 52
Maintenance Expenses Riverside Cemetery $ 80 05
15 70Town Forest 14 56Forest Fire Fining
$ 110 31
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Miscellaneous Expenses Office supplies and Printing $ 180 10 Printing Check Lists 112 96 Setting up booths Election 7 88 Rental of Village Hall 25 00 Killing unlicensed dogs 5 00
----$ 33094 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36
$ 8603 19
SUMMARY OF OVERSEER OF POOR ACCOUNT
Mrs John Anderson family (2) $ 452 43 Ernest Gravelle family (5) 351 41 George Kapitan family (11) 56 01 Mrs Mary Kapitan family (5) 430 35 Arthur Loso (1) 86 50 Mrs Paul Ludwig family (3) 590 90 Arthur Lyman family (10) 140 06 Frank Macsarcka family (3) 440 57 Jos Miers-Shelburne family (7) 180 77 Frank Mohan family (5) 96 23 Ambrose Monahan (1) 326 89 Mrs Florence Paquette family (4) 189 00 Leslie Peck family (3) 87 09 Genevieve Sears (1) 87 55 Salina Sears (1) 19 56 Edward Senecal (2) 35 40 Mrs Mary Shostack (4) 627 49 Uerbert Vik (1) 46 70 Advance City of Rutland 6 37 Medical Services 115 00 lramps 190 50
$ 4556 78
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Improvements made during 1932 consisted of the bui1dshying of a new sidewalk on Park St grading for a sidewalk on Williams St repairing sidewalks on School East and West Streets and constructing storm sewers on Ormsbee Ave Warner Ave and School St Sections of the highway on Grove St Warner Ave and NOlth st were surflce treated with Tarvia We recommend that improvements along these lines be continued as rapidly as funds are availshyable
The question of widening the Marble Bridge and the Railroad Bridge was given careful study It did not seem feasible to undertake this work during the past year
Expenditures for the support of the poor shoN a little increase over the previous year This amount would have been a great deal more had we not limited direct aid as far as possible to those who were physically unable to work Others who require1 assistance were provided with work a large share of which was of the make-work type All of this work was under the supervision of the Highway Comshymissioner and a large part of it was paid out of the highshyway account
The construction of a sewer between Warner Ave and Williams st paid for by the Village was of material help in providing work
To provide winter employment a project has just been started to improve th~ East Road south of the Double Road crossing
The Town General Tax was reduced to 35c The Treasurers books show that the Town closed the year with a credit balance of $254392 in the General Account a credit balance of $40402 in the General Highway Account and a credit balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account
The various Town Officers have endeavored to make their printed reports as ccncise and informative as possible
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The detailed items of the various accounts are on file with the Town Treasurer and are available for inspection to any taxpayer
J F Sherlock 1933 G W Howe 1934 N C Peterson 1935
Selectmen
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS REPORT
GENERAL HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Collected for railing repairs Taxes paid Treasurer for 1932 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1931 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1928 Unearned discount on collected taxes Old roller sold as scrap Collected for work done for others Calcium Chloride sold
$ 7 00 8588 85
1 27 25
1 30 14 47 50 68 39 00
Town of Pittsford help on snow removal State of Vermont Snow removal 1931-32 State of Vermont Maintenance Selected
4 18 54 44
Roads State of Vermont Unselected Job No
716 State of Vermont Surface treatment
Job No 421 State of Vermont Retreatment Job
No 194 State of Vermont Gravel resurfacshy
58 00
527 50
468 12
869 93
277 10 ing Job No 719 Transfer from General Fund 1333 17
--shy-$ 12295 26
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Disbursements
Unselected Road Job No 716 $ 615 29 Resurfacing Road Job No 719 415 65 Surface retreatment Job No 194 1304 89 Surface treatment Job No 421 503 08 Surface treatment Warner Ave etc 578 95 Maintenance 58 miles selected roads 1448 93 Patrol Work on selected highway No1 330 00 Salary Road Commissioner 1182 60 Use of light truck 188 22 Expended on make-work refunded
General Fund 1333 17 Wall support on Cliff St 135 26 Snow removal and sanding 440 01 Calcium Chloride applied and in stock 474 68 Tree Warden work 37 38 Maintenance unselected roads 2739 87 Tools and repairs to equipment 119 63 Guard rail repairs materials 22 86 Incidentals 14 53
Total Road Commissioners Orders $ 11 885 00 Tax refund chargeable to this account 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
The three miles of Selected Highway NO1 middot from Pittsford Town Line to Rutland Town Line was treated with a light coat of Tarvia sanded and dragged at a total cost of $130489 towards which the State contributed $86993 and the balance of $43496 was paid by the Town
A portion of Selected Highway No2 known as the West Road was resurfaced with gravel at a cost of $41565 shared $27710 by the State and $13855 by the Town
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Another portion of Selected Highway No2 was regradshyed and treated with two coats of Tarvia at a cost of $50308 with State aid of $46812 and the Town paying $3496
Tarvia was applied also to a part of Warner Ave and Grove Street which were very difficult and expensive to maintain with gravel The cost was $57895 all paid by the Town
A large amount of gravel has been used throughout the year in maintenance of our streets and roads and the usual application of Calcium Chloride was given to the most traveled portions The cost of this work is now paid by the Town without State aid
The southern end of the West Road received most of the Unselected Road work again grading ditching and reshysurfacing at a cost of $61529 of which $52750 was State aid
The necessity for winter maintenance of roads has added to highway expenses which would have been much greater but for the mild winters However snow removal and sandshying cost $44007 towards which the State paid $5444
As usual a certain amount of extra work is done by the highway department with funds furnished by the Selectmen The work this year consisted of grading for sidewalks and sidewalk repairs and improvement and extension of the drainage system $133317 was spent and refunded by the Selectmen
The Town owns one heavy and one light road machine Both have seen much service but with care and some reshypairs can be used another season The two sidewalk plows are still servicable Trucks and other equipment are hired as needed Hand tools are furnished by the Town and reshyplaced as worn out Only the required supply is on hand and are quite worn
A few tons of Calcium Chloride are on hand for use in ice removal and emergencies
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PERMANENT HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Voted at 1932 Town Meeting 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements
State Aid work on School Street $ 769 33 Balance to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
The proposed work on the Florence Road was not done as it was impossible to secure the use of an air compressor in time A new project of under drains on School St was subshystituted by placing 340 feet of 6 inch perforated pipe on the North side About one hundred feet more of pipe is on hand and paid for ready to be placed where conditions in the spring indicate it should be used The State has approved a claim for $44163 to be paid toward this work
D R Mahaffy Road Commissioner
TREASURERS REPORT
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1677 40 Loan Proctor Trust Co 2000 00 Taxes paid 1928 1 57 Taxes paid 1931 4 17
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Taxes paid 1932 State Flood 2161 00 Taxes pmiddotaid 1932 General 12024 26 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 85 Dog License fees 278 65 State Hunting amp Fishing Licenses 681 45 Fees Town Clerks Account 846 51 Village of Proctor Town Clerks Account 253 07 Fines Breach of Peace 68 25 Village of Proctor Police Duty 91 25 Riverside Cemetery sale of lots 9 50 State Refund Bounties 20 00
----$ 20118 93
Disbursements
Proctor Trust Co Loan paid $ 2000 00 Hunting amp Fishing fees to State 681 45 Bob Cat Bounties paid 20 00 PQlice Duty Village share of expense 91 25 Town Clerk Village share of salary 253 07 Town Clerk Fees earned 846 51 Refund of Taxes 13 26 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Fund 9 50 Transfer to Permanent Highway Acct 500 00 State and County Taxes 2546 15 Public Health 636 41 Salaries Town Officers 969 08 Improvements and Repairs 1918 52 Maintenance Expenses 110 31 Miscellaneous E xpenses 330 94 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36 Support of Poor 4556 78
$17575 01 Balance on hand to 1933 2543 92
----$ 20118 93
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HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
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ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
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Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
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Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
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PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
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AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
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HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
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Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
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June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
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Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
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Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
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Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
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1090
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7401000 725
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1270500 50U 1170
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
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TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator Town Clerk Treasurer Selectmen
Listers
Road Commissioner Overseer of Poor Collector of Taxes Trustee of Public Money Auditors
Grand Jurors
Constables
Town AgentbullTree Warden Cemetery Commissioners
Fence Viewers
Pound Keepers
Weigher of Coal Inspector of Lumber Inspector of Wood Forest Fire Warden Health Officer
G H Boyce Sarah B Humphrey Sarah B Humphrey
J F Sherlock G W Howe N C Peterson E S Johnson E G Northrop H V Geno D R Mahaffy Selectmen Henry Soderberg B F Taylor H C Gates M M Aronson F J Olney H A Collin H A Ringlund Henry Soderberg Henry Wallet Benj amin Williams D R Mahaffy C L Crawford P J Joyce D R Mahaffy S Westin G Z Thompson T R Humphrey Peter Morganson Andrew G Johnson Thomas King John W Haley James Morris Clovis Thibault Frank Avery C B Keefe Dr T H Hack
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1933 1934 1935 First
Second First
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REPORT OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN
The expenditures for 1932 exclusive of those of the Overseer of the Poor and those for Highway purposes were as follows
State and County Taxes State Flood Tax $ 2090 48 County Tax 124 83 County Agricultural Tax 330 84
----$ 2546 15
Public Health Proctor Hospital Isolation Annex $ 300 00 Health Officer Services 244 06 Reporting CommDiseases 49 00 Reporting Vital Statistics 43 35
----$ 636 41
Salaries Town Officers Ballot and Assisting Clerks $ 104 00
50 00Constable 211 51Listers bull
Town Clerk 378 07 Traffic Officer 182 50 Bon4s for Town Officers 43 00
----$ 969 08
Improvements and Repairs Sidewalk construction and repairs $ 907 08 Storm Sewer construction 997 26
14 18 Bridge repairs ----$ 1918 52
Maintenance Expenses Riverside Cemetery $ 80 05
15 70Town Forest 14 56Forest Fire Fining
$ 110 31
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Miscellaneous Expenses Office supplies and Printing $ 180 10 Printing Check Lists 112 96 Setting up booths Election 7 88 Rental of Village Hall 25 00 Killing unlicensed dogs 5 00
----$ 33094 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36
$ 8603 19
SUMMARY OF OVERSEER OF POOR ACCOUNT
Mrs John Anderson family (2) $ 452 43 Ernest Gravelle family (5) 351 41 George Kapitan family (11) 56 01 Mrs Mary Kapitan family (5) 430 35 Arthur Loso (1) 86 50 Mrs Paul Ludwig family (3) 590 90 Arthur Lyman family (10) 140 06 Frank Macsarcka family (3) 440 57 Jos Miers-Shelburne family (7) 180 77 Frank Mohan family (5) 96 23 Ambrose Monahan (1) 326 89 Mrs Florence Paquette family (4) 189 00 Leslie Peck family (3) 87 09 Genevieve Sears (1) 87 55 Salina Sears (1) 19 56 Edward Senecal (2) 35 40 Mrs Mary Shostack (4) 627 49 Uerbert Vik (1) 46 70 Advance City of Rutland 6 37 Medical Services 115 00 lramps 190 50
$ 4556 78
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Improvements made during 1932 consisted of the bui1dshying of a new sidewalk on Park St grading for a sidewalk on Williams St repairing sidewalks on School East and West Streets and constructing storm sewers on Ormsbee Ave Warner Ave and School St Sections of the highway on Grove St Warner Ave and NOlth st were surflce treated with Tarvia We recommend that improvements along these lines be continued as rapidly as funds are availshyable
The question of widening the Marble Bridge and the Railroad Bridge was given careful study It did not seem feasible to undertake this work during the past year
Expenditures for the support of the poor shoN a little increase over the previous year This amount would have been a great deal more had we not limited direct aid as far as possible to those who were physically unable to work Others who require1 assistance were provided with work a large share of which was of the make-work type All of this work was under the supervision of the Highway Comshymissioner and a large part of it was paid out of the highshyway account
The construction of a sewer between Warner Ave and Williams st paid for by the Village was of material help in providing work
To provide winter employment a project has just been started to improve th~ East Road south of the Double Road crossing
The Town General Tax was reduced to 35c The Treasurers books show that the Town closed the year with a credit balance of $254392 in the General Account a credit balance of $40402 in the General Highway Account and a credit balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account
The various Town Officers have endeavored to make their printed reports as ccncise and informative as possible
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The detailed items of the various accounts are on file with the Town Treasurer and are available for inspection to any taxpayer
J F Sherlock 1933 G W Howe 1934 N C Peterson 1935
Selectmen
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS REPORT
GENERAL HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Collected for railing repairs Taxes paid Treasurer for 1932 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1931 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1928 Unearned discount on collected taxes Old roller sold as scrap Collected for work done for others Calcium Chloride sold
$ 7 00 8588 85
1 27 25
1 30 14 47 50 68 39 00
Town of Pittsford help on snow removal State of Vermont Snow removal 1931-32 State of Vermont Maintenance Selected
4 18 54 44
Roads State of Vermont Unselected Job No
716 State of Vermont Surface treatment
Job No 421 State of Vermont Retreatment Job
No 194 State of Vermont Gravel resurfacshy
58 00
527 50
468 12
869 93
277 10 ing Job No 719 Transfer from General Fund 1333 17
--shy-$ 12295 26
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Disbursements
Unselected Road Job No 716 $ 615 29 Resurfacing Road Job No 719 415 65 Surface retreatment Job No 194 1304 89 Surface treatment Job No 421 503 08 Surface treatment Warner Ave etc 578 95 Maintenance 58 miles selected roads 1448 93 Patrol Work on selected highway No1 330 00 Salary Road Commissioner 1182 60 Use of light truck 188 22 Expended on make-work refunded
General Fund 1333 17 Wall support on Cliff St 135 26 Snow removal and sanding 440 01 Calcium Chloride applied and in stock 474 68 Tree Warden work 37 38 Maintenance unselected roads 2739 87 Tools and repairs to equipment 119 63 Guard rail repairs materials 22 86 Incidentals 14 53
Total Road Commissioners Orders $ 11 885 00 Tax refund chargeable to this account 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
The three miles of Selected Highway NO1 middot from Pittsford Town Line to Rutland Town Line was treated with a light coat of Tarvia sanded and dragged at a total cost of $130489 towards which the State contributed $86993 and the balance of $43496 was paid by the Town
A portion of Selected Highway No2 known as the West Road was resurfaced with gravel at a cost of $41565 shared $27710 by the State and $13855 by the Town
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Another portion of Selected Highway No2 was regradshyed and treated with two coats of Tarvia at a cost of $50308 with State aid of $46812 and the Town paying $3496
Tarvia was applied also to a part of Warner Ave and Grove Street which were very difficult and expensive to maintain with gravel The cost was $57895 all paid by the Town
A large amount of gravel has been used throughout the year in maintenance of our streets and roads and the usual application of Calcium Chloride was given to the most traveled portions The cost of this work is now paid by the Town without State aid
The southern end of the West Road received most of the Unselected Road work again grading ditching and reshysurfacing at a cost of $61529 of which $52750 was State aid
The necessity for winter maintenance of roads has added to highway expenses which would have been much greater but for the mild winters However snow removal and sandshying cost $44007 towards which the State paid $5444
As usual a certain amount of extra work is done by the highway department with funds furnished by the Selectmen The work this year consisted of grading for sidewalks and sidewalk repairs and improvement and extension of the drainage system $133317 was spent and refunded by the Selectmen
The Town owns one heavy and one light road machine Both have seen much service but with care and some reshypairs can be used another season The two sidewalk plows are still servicable Trucks and other equipment are hired as needed Hand tools are furnished by the Town and reshyplaced as worn out Only the required supply is on hand and are quite worn
A few tons of Calcium Chloride are on hand for use in ice removal and emergencies
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PERMANENT HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Voted at 1932 Town Meeting 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements
State Aid work on School Street $ 769 33 Balance to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
The proposed work on the Florence Road was not done as it was impossible to secure the use of an air compressor in time A new project of under drains on School St was subshystituted by placing 340 feet of 6 inch perforated pipe on the North side About one hundred feet more of pipe is on hand and paid for ready to be placed where conditions in the spring indicate it should be used The State has approved a claim for $44163 to be paid toward this work
D R Mahaffy Road Commissioner
TREASURERS REPORT
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1677 40 Loan Proctor Trust Co 2000 00 Taxes paid 1928 1 57 Taxes paid 1931 4 17
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Taxes paid 1932 State Flood 2161 00 Taxes pmiddotaid 1932 General 12024 26 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 85 Dog License fees 278 65 State Hunting amp Fishing Licenses 681 45 Fees Town Clerks Account 846 51 Village of Proctor Town Clerks Account 253 07 Fines Breach of Peace 68 25 Village of Proctor Police Duty 91 25 Riverside Cemetery sale of lots 9 50 State Refund Bounties 20 00
----$ 20118 93
Disbursements
Proctor Trust Co Loan paid $ 2000 00 Hunting amp Fishing fees to State 681 45 Bob Cat Bounties paid 20 00 PQlice Duty Village share of expense 91 25 Town Clerk Village share of salary 253 07 Town Clerk Fees earned 846 51 Refund of Taxes 13 26 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Fund 9 50 Transfer to Permanent Highway Acct 500 00 State and County Taxes 2546 15 Public Health 636 41 Salaries Town Officers 969 08 Improvements and Repairs 1918 52 Maintenance Expenses 110 31 Miscellaneous E xpenses 330 94 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36 Support of Poor 4556 78
$17575 01 Balance on hand to 1933 2543 92
----$ 20118 93
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HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
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ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
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Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
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Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
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PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
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AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
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HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
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Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
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June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
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Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
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Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
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26
50 20
20 24 48
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Slavakian Swedish
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Polish Polish American American American
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Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
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7401000 725
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1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
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TOWN OF
For the Year End
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REPORT OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN
The expenditures for 1932 exclusive of those of the Overseer of the Poor and those for Highway purposes were as follows
State and County Taxes State Flood Tax $ 2090 48 County Tax 124 83 County Agricultural Tax 330 84
----$ 2546 15
Public Health Proctor Hospital Isolation Annex $ 300 00 Health Officer Services 244 06 Reporting CommDiseases 49 00 Reporting Vital Statistics 43 35
----$ 636 41
Salaries Town Officers Ballot and Assisting Clerks $ 104 00
50 00Constable 211 51Listers bull
Town Clerk 378 07 Traffic Officer 182 50 Bon4s for Town Officers 43 00
----$ 969 08
Improvements and Repairs Sidewalk construction and repairs $ 907 08 Storm Sewer construction 997 26
14 18 Bridge repairs ----$ 1918 52
Maintenance Expenses Riverside Cemetery $ 80 05
15 70Town Forest 14 56Forest Fire Fining
$ 110 31
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Miscellaneous Expenses Office supplies and Printing $ 180 10 Printing Check Lists 112 96 Setting up booths Election 7 88 Rental of Village Hall 25 00 Killing unlicensed dogs 5 00
----$ 33094 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36
$ 8603 19
SUMMARY OF OVERSEER OF POOR ACCOUNT
Mrs John Anderson family (2) $ 452 43 Ernest Gravelle family (5) 351 41 George Kapitan family (11) 56 01 Mrs Mary Kapitan family (5) 430 35 Arthur Loso (1) 86 50 Mrs Paul Ludwig family (3) 590 90 Arthur Lyman family (10) 140 06 Frank Macsarcka family (3) 440 57 Jos Miers-Shelburne family (7) 180 77 Frank Mohan family (5) 96 23 Ambrose Monahan (1) 326 89 Mrs Florence Paquette family (4) 189 00 Leslie Peck family (3) 87 09 Genevieve Sears (1) 87 55 Salina Sears (1) 19 56 Edward Senecal (2) 35 40 Mrs Mary Shostack (4) 627 49 Uerbert Vik (1) 46 70 Advance City of Rutland 6 37 Medical Services 115 00 lramps 190 50
$ 4556 78
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Improvements made during 1932 consisted of the bui1dshying of a new sidewalk on Park St grading for a sidewalk on Williams St repairing sidewalks on School East and West Streets and constructing storm sewers on Ormsbee Ave Warner Ave and School St Sections of the highway on Grove St Warner Ave and NOlth st were surflce treated with Tarvia We recommend that improvements along these lines be continued as rapidly as funds are availshyable
The question of widening the Marble Bridge and the Railroad Bridge was given careful study It did not seem feasible to undertake this work during the past year
Expenditures for the support of the poor shoN a little increase over the previous year This amount would have been a great deal more had we not limited direct aid as far as possible to those who were physically unable to work Others who require1 assistance were provided with work a large share of which was of the make-work type All of this work was under the supervision of the Highway Comshymissioner and a large part of it was paid out of the highshyway account
The construction of a sewer between Warner Ave and Williams st paid for by the Village was of material help in providing work
To provide winter employment a project has just been started to improve th~ East Road south of the Double Road crossing
The Town General Tax was reduced to 35c The Treasurers books show that the Town closed the year with a credit balance of $254392 in the General Account a credit balance of $40402 in the General Highway Account and a credit balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account
The various Town Officers have endeavored to make their printed reports as ccncise and informative as possible
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The detailed items of the various accounts are on file with the Town Treasurer and are available for inspection to any taxpayer
J F Sherlock 1933 G W Howe 1934 N C Peterson 1935
Selectmen
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS REPORT
GENERAL HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Collected for railing repairs Taxes paid Treasurer for 1932 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1931 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1928 Unearned discount on collected taxes Old roller sold as scrap Collected for work done for others Calcium Chloride sold
$ 7 00 8588 85
1 27 25
1 30 14 47 50 68 39 00
Town of Pittsford help on snow removal State of Vermont Snow removal 1931-32 State of Vermont Maintenance Selected
4 18 54 44
Roads State of Vermont Unselected Job No
716 State of Vermont Surface treatment
Job No 421 State of Vermont Retreatment Job
No 194 State of Vermont Gravel resurfacshy
58 00
527 50
468 12
869 93
277 10 ing Job No 719 Transfer from General Fund 1333 17
--shy-$ 12295 26
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Disbursements
Unselected Road Job No 716 $ 615 29 Resurfacing Road Job No 719 415 65 Surface retreatment Job No 194 1304 89 Surface treatment Job No 421 503 08 Surface treatment Warner Ave etc 578 95 Maintenance 58 miles selected roads 1448 93 Patrol Work on selected highway No1 330 00 Salary Road Commissioner 1182 60 Use of light truck 188 22 Expended on make-work refunded
General Fund 1333 17 Wall support on Cliff St 135 26 Snow removal and sanding 440 01 Calcium Chloride applied and in stock 474 68 Tree Warden work 37 38 Maintenance unselected roads 2739 87 Tools and repairs to equipment 119 63 Guard rail repairs materials 22 86 Incidentals 14 53
Total Road Commissioners Orders $ 11 885 00 Tax refund chargeable to this account 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
The three miles of Selected Highway NO1 middot from Pittsford Town Line to Rutland Town Line was treated with a light coat of Tarvia sanded and dragged at a total cost of $130489 towards which the State contributed $86993 and the balance of $43496 was paid by the Town
A portion of Selected Highway No2 known as the West Road was resurfaced with gravel at a cost of $41565 shared $27710 by the State and $13855 by the Town
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Another portion of Selected Highway No2 was regradshyed and treated with two coats of Tarvia at a cost of $50308 with State aid of $46812 and the Town paying $3496
Tarvia was applied also to a part of Warner Ave and Grove Street which were very difficult and expensive to maintain with gravel The cost was $57895 all paid by the Town
A large amount of gravel has been used throughout the year in maintenance of our streets and roads and the usual application of Calcium Chloride was given to the most traveled portions The cost of this work is now paid by the Town without State aid
The southern end of the West Road received most of the Unselected Road work again grading ditching and reshysurfacing at a cost of $61529 of which $52750 was State aid
The necessity for winter maintenance of roads has added to highway expenses which would have been much greater but for the mild winters However snow removal and sandshying cost $44007 towards which the State paid $5444
As usual a certain amount of extra work is done by the highway department with funds furnished by the Selectmen The work this year consisted of grading for sidewalks and sidewalk repairs and improvement and extension of the drainage system $133317 was spent and refunded by the Selectmen
The Town owns one heavy and one light road machine Both have seen much service but with care and some reshypairs can be used another season The two sidewalk plows are still servicable Trucks and other equipment are hired as needed Hand tools are furnished by the Town and reshyplaced as worn out Only the required supply is on hand and are quite worn
A few tons of Calcium Chloride are on hand for use in ice removal and emergencies
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PERMANENT HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Voted at 1932 Town Meeting 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements
State Aid work on School Street $ 769 33 Balance to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
The proposed work on the Florence Road was not done as it was impossible to secure the use of an air compressor in time A new project of under drains on School St was subshystituted by placing 340 feet of 6 inch perforated pipe on the North side About one hundred feet more of pipe is on hand and paid for ready to be placed where conditions in the spring indicate it should be used The State has approved a claim for $44163 to be paid toward this work
D R Mahaffy Road Commissioner
TREASURERS REPORT
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1677 40 Loan Proctor Trust Co 2000 00 Taxes paid 1928 1 57 Taxes paid 1931 4 17
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Taxes paid 1932 State Flood 2161 00 Taxes pmiddotaid 1932 General 12024 26 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 85 Dog License fees 278 65 State Hunting amp Fishing Licenses 681 45 Fees Town Clerks Account 846 51 Village of Proctor Town Clerks Account 253 07 Fines Breach of Peace 68 25 Village of Proctor Police Duty 91 25 Riverside Cemetery sale of lots 9 50 State Refund Bounties 20 00
----$ 20118 93
Disbursements
Proctor Trust Co Loan paid $ 2000 00 Hunting amp Fishing fees to State 681 45 Bob Cat Bounties paid 20 00 PQlice Duty Village share of expense 91 25 Town Clerk Village share of salary 253 07 Town Clerk Fees earned 846 51 Refund of Taxes 13 26 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Fund 9 50 Transfer to Permanent Highway Acct 500 00 State and County Taxes 2546 15 Public Health 636 41 Salaries Town Officers 969 08 Improvements and Repairs 1918 52 Maintenance Expenses 110 31 Miscellaneous E xpenses 330 94 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36 Support of Poor 4556 78
$17575 01 Balance on hand to 1933 2543 92
----$ 20118 93
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HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
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ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
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Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
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Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
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PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
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AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
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HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
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Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
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June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
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Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
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Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
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24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
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American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
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Polish Polish American American American
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Careless and negshyligent operation
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Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
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7401000 725
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1270500 50U 1170
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
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Improvements made during 1932 consisted of the bui1dshying of a new sidewalk on Park St grading for a sidewalk on Williams St repairing sidewalks on School East and West Streets and constructing storm sewers on Ormsbee Ave Warner Ave and School St Sections of the highway on Grove St Warner Ave and NOlth st were surflce treated with Tarvia We recommend that improvements along these lines be continued as rapidly as funds are availshyable
The question of widening the Marble Bridge and the Railroad Bridge was given careful study It did not seem feasible to undertake this work during the past year
Expenditures for the support of the poor shoN a little increase over the previous year This amount would have been a great deal more had we not limited direct aid as far as possible to those who were physically unable to work Others who require1 assistance were provided with work a large share of which was of the make-work type All of this work was under the supervision of the Highway Comshymissioner and a large part of it was paid out of the highshyway account
The construction of a sewer between Warner Ave and Williams st paid for by the Village was of material help in providing work
To provide winter employment a project has just been started to improve th~ East Road south of the Double Road crossing
The Town General Tax was reduced to 35c The Treasurers books show that the Town closed the year with a credit balance of $254392 in the General Account a credit balance of $40402 in the General Highway Account and a credit balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account
The various Town Officers have endeavored to make their printed reports as ccncise and informative as possible
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The detailed items of the various accounts are on file with the Town Treasurer and are available for inspection to any taxpayer
J F Sherlock 1933 G W Howe 1934 N C Peterson 1935
Selectmen
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS REPORT
GENERAL HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Collected for railing repairs Taxes paid Treasurer for 1932 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1931 Taxes paid Treasurer for 1928 Unearned discount on collected taxes Old roller sold as scrap Collected for work done for others Calcium Chloride sold
$ 7 00 8588 85
1 27 25
1 30 14 47 50 68 39 00
Town of Pittsford help on snow removal State of Vermont Snow removal 1931-32 State of Vermont Maintenance Selected
4 18 54 44
Roads State of Vermont Unselected Job No
716 State of Vermont Surface treatment
Job No 421 State of Vermont Retreatment Job
No 194 State of Vermont Gravel resurfacshy
58 00
527 50
468 12
869 93
277 10 ing Job No 719 Transfer from General Fund 1333 17
--shy-$ 12295 26
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Disbursements
Unselected Road Job No 716 $ 615 29 Resurfacing Road Job No 719 415 65 Surface retreatment Job No 194 1304 89 Surface treatment Job No 421 503 08 Surface treatment Warner Ave etc 578 95 Maintenance 58 miles selected roads 1448 93 Patrol Work on selected highway No1 330 00 Salary Road Commissioner 1182 60 Use of light truck 188 22 Expended on make-work refunded
General Fund 1333 17 Wall support on Cliff St 135 26 Snow removal and sanding 440 01 Calcium Chloride applied and in stock 474 68 Tree Warden work 37 38 Maintenance unselected roads 2739 87 Tools and repairs to equipment 119 63 Guard rail repairs materials 22 86 Incidentals 14 53
Total Road Commissioners Orders $ 11 885 00 Tax refund chargeable to this account 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
The three miles of Selected Highway NO1 middot from Pittsford Town Line to Rutland Town Line was treated with a light coat of Tarvia sanded and dragged at a total cost of $130489 towards which the State contributed $86993 and the balance of $43496 was paid by the Town
A portion of Selected Highway No2 known as the West Road was resurfaced with gravel at a cost of $41565 shared $27710 by the State and $13855 by the Town
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Another portion of Selected Highway No2 was regradshyed and treated with two coats of Tarvia at a cost of $50308 with State aid of $46812 and the Town paying $3496
Tarvia was applied also to a part of Warner Ave and Grove Street which were very difficult and expensive to maintain with gravel The cost was $57895 all paid by the Town
A large amount of gravel has been used throughout the year in maintenance of our streets and roads and the usual application of Calcium Chloride was given to the most traveled portions The cost of this work is now paid by the Town without State aid
The southern end of the West Road received most of the Unselected Road work again grading ditching and reshysurfacing at a cost of $61529 of which $52750 was State aid
The necessity for winter maintenance of roads has added to highway expenses which would have been much greater but for the mild winters However snow removal and sandshying cost $44007 towards which the State paid $5444
As usual a certain amount of extra work is done by the highway department with funds furnished by the Selectmen The work this year consisted of grading for sidewalks and sidewalk repairs and improvement and extension of the drainage system $133317 was spent and refunded by the Selectmen
The Town owns one heavy and one light road machine Both have seen much service but with care and some reshypairs can be used another season The two sidewalk plows are still servicable Trucks and other equipment are hired as needed Hand tools are furnished by the Town and reshyplaced as worn out Only the required supply is on hand and are quite worn
A few tons of Calcium Chloride are on hand for use in ice removal and emergencies
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PERMANENT HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Voted at 1932 Town Meeting 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements
State Aid work on School Street $ 769 33 Balance to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
The proposed work on the Florence Road was not done as it was impossible to secure the use of an air compressor in time A new project of under drains on School St was subshystituted by placing 340 feet of 6 inch perforated pipe on the North side About one hundred feet more of pipe is on hand and paid for ready to be placed where conditions in the spring indicate it should be used The State has approved a claim for $44163 to be paid toward this work
D R Mahaffy Road Commissioner
TREASURERS REPORT
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1677 40 Loan Proctor Trust Co 2000 00 Taxes paid 1928 1 57 Taxes paid 1931 4 17
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Taxes paid 1932 State Flood 2161 00 Taxes pmiddotaid 1932 General 12024 26 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 85 Dog License fees 278 65 State Hunting amp Fishing Licenses 681 45 Fees Town Clerks Account 846 51 Village of Proctor Town Clerks Account 253 07 Fines Breach of Peace 68 25 Village of Proctor Police Duty 91 25 Riverside Cemetery sale of lots 9 50 State Refund Bounties 20 00
----$ 20118 93
Disbursements
Proctor Trust Co Loan paid $ 2000 00 Hunting amp Fishing fees to State 681 45 Bob Cat Bounties paid 20 00 PQlice Duty Village share of expense 91 25 Town Clerk Village share of salary 253 07 Town Clerk Fees earned 846 51 Refund of Taxes 13 26 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Fund 9 50 Transfer to Permanent Highway Acct 500 00 State and County Taxes 2546 15 Public Health 636 41 Salaries Town Officers 969 08 Improvements and Repairs 1918 52 Maintenance Expenses 110 31 Miscellaneous E xpenses 330 94 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36 Support of Poor 4556 78
$17575 01 Balance on hand to 1933 2543 92
----$ 20118 93
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HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
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ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
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Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
13
Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
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PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
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AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
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HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
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June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
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Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
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American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
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Polish Polish American American American
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Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
6
Disbursements
Unselected Road Job No 716 $ 615 29 Resurfacing Road Job No 719 415 65 Surface retreatment Job No 194 1304 89 Surface treatment Job No 421 503 08 Surface treatment Warner Ave etc 578 95 Maintenance 58 miles selected roads 1448 93 Patrol Work on selected highway No1 330 00 Salary Road Commissioner 1182 60 Use of light truck 188 22 Expended on make-work refunded
General Fund 1333 17 Wall support on Cliff St 135 26 Snow removal and sanding 440 01 Calcium Chloride applied and in stock 474 68 Tree Warden work 37 38 Maintenance unselected roads 2739 87 Tools and repairs to equipment 119 63 Guard rail repairs materials 22 86 Incidentals 14 53
Total Road Commissioners Orders $ 11 885 00 Tax refund chargeable to this account 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
The three miles of Selected Highway NO1 middot from Pittsford Town Line to Rutland Town Line was treated with a light coat of Tarvia sanded and dragged at a total cost of $130489 towards which the State contributed $86993 and the balance of $43496 was paid by the Town
A portion of Selected Highway No2 known as the West Road was resurfaced with gravel at a cost of $41565 shared $27710 by the State and $13855 by the Town
7
Another portion of Selected Highway No2 was regradshyed and treated with two coats of Tarvia at a cost of $50308 with State aid of $46812 and the Town paying $3496
Tarvia was applied also to a part of Warner Ave and Grove Street which were very difficult and expensive to maintain with gravel The cost was $57895 all paid by the Town
A large amount of gravel has been used throughout the year in maintenance of our streets and roads and the usual application of Calcium Chloride was given to the most traveled portions The cost of this work is now paid by the Town without State aid
The southern end of the West Road received most of the Unselected Road work again grading ditching and reshysurfacing at a cost of $61529 of which $52750 was State aid
The necessity for winter maintenance of roads has added to highway expenses which would have been much greater but for the mild winters However snow removal and sandshying cost $44007 towards which the State paid $5444
As usual a certain amount of extra work is done by the highway department with funds furnished by the Selectmen The work this year consisted of grading for sidewalks and sidewalk repairs and improvement and extension of the drainage system $133317 was spent and refunded by the Selectmen
The Town owns one heavy and one light road machine Both have seen much service but with care and some reshypairs can be used another season The two sidewalk plows are still servicable Trucks and other equipment are hired as needed Hand tools are furnished by the Town and reshyplaced as worn out Only the required supply is on hand and are quite worn
A few tons of Calcium Chloride are on hand for use in ice removal and emergencies
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PERMANENT HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Voted at 1932 Town Meeting 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements
State Aid work on School Street $ 769 33 Balance to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
The proposed work on the Florence Road was not done as it was impossible to secure the use of an air compressor in time A new project of under drains on School St was subshystituted by placing 340 feet of 6 inch perforated pipe on the North side About one hundred feet more of pipe is on hand and paid for ready to be placed where conditions in the spring indicate it should be used The State has approved a claim for $44163 to be paid toward this work
D R Mahaffy Road Commissioner
TREASURERS REPORT
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1677 40 Loan Proctor Trust Co 2000 00 Taxes paid 1928 1 57 Taxes paid 1931 4 17
9
Taxes paid 1932 State Flood 2161 00 Taxes pmiddotaid 1932 General 12024 26 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 85 Dog License fees 278 65 State Hunting amp Fishing Licenses 681 45 Fees Town Clerks Account 846 51 Village of Proctor Town Clerks Account 253 07 Fines Breach of Peace 68 25 Village of Proctor Police Duty 91 25 Riverside Cemetery sale of lots 9 50 State Refund Bounties 20 00
----$ 20118 93
Disbursements
Proctor Trust Co Loan paid $ 2000 00 Hunting amp Fishing fees to State 681 45 Bob Cat Bounties paid 20 00 PQlice Duty Village share of expense 91 25 Town Clerk Village share of salary 253 07 Town Clerk Fees earned 846 51 Refund of Taxes 13 26 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Fund 9 50 Transfer to Permanent Highway Acct 500 00 State and County Taxes 2546 15 Public Health 636 41 Salaries Town Officers 969 08 Improvements and Repairs 1918 52 Maintenance Expenses 110 31 Miscellaneous E xpenses 330 94 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36 Support of Poor 4556 78
$17575 01 Balance on hand to 1933 2543 92
----$ 20118 93
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HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
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ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
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Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
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Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
14
PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
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AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
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HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
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June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
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Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
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American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
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100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
8
PERMANENT HIGHWAY FUND
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Voted at 1932 Town Meeting 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements
State Aid work on School Street $ 769 33 Balance to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
The proposed work on the Florence Road was not done as it was impossible to secure the use of an air compressor in time A new project of under drains on School St was subshystituted by placing 340 feet of 6 inch perforated pipe on the North side About one hundred feet more of pipe is on hand and paid for ready to be placed where conditions in the spring indicate it should be used The State has approved a claim for $44163 to be paid toward this work
D R Mahaffy Road Commissioner
TREASURERS REPORT
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Receipts
Balance from 1931 $ 1677 40 Loan Proctor Trust Co 2000 00 Taxes paid 1928 1 57 Taxes paid 1931 4 17
9
Taxes paid 1932 State Flood 2161 00 Taxes pmiddotaid 1932 General 12024 26 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 85 Dog License fees 278 65 State Hunting amp Fishing Licenses 681 45 Fees Town Clerks Account 846 51 Village of Proctor Town Clerks Account 253 07 Fines Breach of Peace 68 25 Village of Proctor Police Duty 91 25 Riverside Cemetery sale of lots 9 50 State Refund Bounties 20 00
----$ 20118 93
Disbursements
Proctor Trust Co Loan paid $ 2000 00 Hunting amp Fishing fees to State 681 45 Bob Cat Bounties paid 20 00 PQlice Duty Village share of expense 91 25 Town Clerk Village share of salary 253 07 Town Clerk Fees earned 846 51 Refund of Taxes 13 26 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Fund 9 50 Transfer to Permanent Highway Acct 500 00 State and County Taxes 2546 15 Public Health 636 41 Salaries Town Officers 969 08 Improvements and Repairs 1918 52 Maintenance Expenses 110 31 Miscellaneous E xpenses 330 94 Proctor Library 2074 42 Interest on Temporary Loans 17 36 Support of Poor 4556 78
$17575 01 Balance on hand to 1933 2543 92
----$ 20118 93
10
HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
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ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
12
Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
13
Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
14
PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
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AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
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HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
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June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
19
Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
10
HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Rail repairs Taxes paid 1928 Taxes paid 1931 Taxes paid 1932
Receipts $ 7 00
25 1 27
8588 85 Unearned discount on collected taxes 1 30 Old roller sold 14 47 Labor for outside parties 50 68 Chloride sold 39 00 Snow removal~Pittsford 4 18 State of Vermont snow removal 1931 54 44 State of Vennont maintenance 58 00 State of Vermont highways 527 50 State of Vermont 5 fund 468 12 State of Vermont resurface and
treatment 1147 03 Transfer from GeneralAccount 1333 17
----$ 12295 26
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 11885 00 Refund on Tax 6 24
$ 11891 24 Balance on hand to 1933 404 02
----$ 12295 26
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCO UNT
Receipts Balance from 1931 $ 1059 83 Transfer from General Account 500 00
----$ 1559 83
Disbursements Road Commissioners Orders $ 769 33 Balance on hand to 1933 790 50
----$ 1559 83
11
ESCHEAT OR TRUST FUNDS
From Adm Estate of Carl Olu $ 889 92 From Adm Estate of Thomas Smith 8286 06
$ 9175 98 Interest for year 1932 is 324 98 This interest is available for Schools only
$ 9500 96 Riverside Cemetery Permanent Care Acct $ 212 00 Riverside Cemetery Endowment Fund Acct 46 82 Interest for the year 1932 on these two accounts
is $856
STATEMENT OF ALL TAXES 1932
Both Town and Village
1467 Polls $150 State Flood Tax $ 2200 50 Village Polls 1416 $215 3044 40 Town Polls 51 $190 96 90
----$ 5341 80 Village Property Grand List
$2227939 $215 $ 47901 65 Town Property Grand List
$76968 $190 146241 ----$ 49364 06
$ 54705 86 Less 4 to Taxpayers on all but State
2105 61 Tax
$ 52600 25 Refund from State Intangible Tax 23860 20
76460 45 Total Tax to Collect
12
Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
13
Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
14
PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
15
AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
16
HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
18
June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
19
Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
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DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
1shyJ all 13
J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
une 10
ept 1 ept 8 ept 25 )ct 3 let 31 ~ov 8
~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
12
Taxes oUectedas follows Polls paid Treasurer 1433 $ 5089 72 Polls paid Collector 22 78 32 Polls Abated 7 24 92 Polls Unpaid 5 Property tax paid Treasurer Property tax paid Collector Property tax unpaid
17 32 47300 47
35 11 54 39
Intangible tax paid by State $ 52600 25
23860 20
1 to Treasurer
Divided as follows State Flood Tax
Direct Intangible General Town Acct $ 8140 04 $ 3884 22 Highway Account 5814 41 2774 44
$ 76460 45 523 90
$ 75936 55
$ 2161 00
Total Town Tax $ 13954 45 $ 6658 66 $ 20613 11
General Village Acct $ 5775 10 $ 2774 44 School Acct 30089 17 14427 10
Total Village Tax
Abated Polls
$ 35864 27 $ 17201 54 $ 53065 81
$ 75839 92 24 92
Unpaid Polls Town portion Unpaid Polls Village portion Unpaid Property Tax Town portion Unpaid Property Tax Village portion
10 37 6 95
15 18 39 21
$ 75936 55
Poll Tax
1932 Mack Lacelle 1932 John Lebo Jr 3 65 1932 Ralph Spooner 3 40 1932 Mrs Ralph Spooner 3 40
Property Tax 1931 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 25 01 1932 Estate Mrs Mary Noonan 32 25 1932 Joseph Monahan 23 65 1932 F J Seward (Rutland) 76
Sarah B Humphrey Town Treasurer
REPORT OF RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Amount on hand Perpetual Care and Endowment Funds $258 82
Expenses during year for Care and Improvements 80 05
The Commissioners recommend an appropriation of eighty dollars for care of grounds and twenty dollars for improvements
C L Crawford 1933 P J Joyce 1934 D R Mahaffy 1935 Severus Westin 1936 G Z Thompson 1937
13
Unpaid Taxes (Not including interest)
1931 Andrew Volosin $ 3 84 1932 Armas Heino 3 65
3 65
14
PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
15
AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
16
HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
18
June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
19
Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
21
DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
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J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
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~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
Paid Paid Committed Committed Committed
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
14
PROCTOR FREE LIBRARY
Receipts Cash on hand Feb 1 1932 $ 118 47 Proctor Trust Co Sav Acct Feb 1 1932 460 36 MainteYfance Acct Feb 1 1932 225 14 Received from Town of Proctor 2074 42
Emily D Proctor for books 528 22 Proctor Holden Proctor Endowment
Fund 599 73 Redfield Proctor Endowment Fund 668 77 EL J Proctor Bequest Income 25 58 Fines 136 78 Proctor Womens Club 10 00 Savings Account Interest 43 12 Liberty Loan Interest 31 87 Sale of Liberty Bond 517 25 Balance from Summer Music Club 2 54
$ 5442 25 Disbursements
Paid for Books $ 958 37 Binding Books 151 23 Magazines and Newspapers 108 85 Salaries 1947 45 Janitor 299 00 Fuel 357 81 Lights 143 25 Insurance 156 11 Miscellaneous Expenses 85 56 Librarian Supplies 39 85 Maintenance of Building and Grounds 66 85 Telephone 34 25
Proctor Trust Co Savings Account Feb 1 1933 811 44 Maintenance Account Feb 1 1933 183 87 Cash on hand Check Account Feb 1 1933 98 36
$ 5442 25 Ellenor R Eigner
Treasurer
15
AUDITORS REPORT We have examined the accounts and vouchers of the
Selectmen Treasurer and Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Proctor and the accounts of the Road Commissioner and of the Tleasurer of the Proctor Free Library for the year ending January 31 1933 We have checked all the accounts showi1g income and expense back to the original source of entry and have satisfied ourselves that the same are correct
The financial condition of the Town is as follows Bank Balance Uncollected Poll Taxes Uncollected Poll Taxes
1931 1932
$ 3738 44 3 84
17 75 Uncollected Property Taxes Uncollected Property Taxes
1931 1932
25 01 56 66
Total Resources $ 3841 70
Financial Condition of Town Accounts as Compared with Last Year
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1677 40 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 2543 92
HIGHW A Y ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 No funds on hand Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand $ 404 02
PERMANENT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT
Jan 31 1932 Balance on hand $ 1059 83 Jan 31 1933 Balance on hand 790 50
The balance of $79050 in the Permanent Highway Account cannot be used middotfor any but highway purposes and therefore cannot be classed as an asset for general Town purposes
H C Gates F J Olney
Auditors
16
HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
18
June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
19
Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
21
DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
1shyJ all 13
J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
une 10
ept 1 ept 8 ept 25 )ct 3 let 31 ~ov 8
~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
Paid Paid Committed Committed Committed
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)
WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
16
HEALTH OFFICERS REPORT
There were only two contagious diseases that appeared in epidemic form during the past year An epidemic of mumps which continued throughout the whole year and one of whooping cough which was prevalent in the winter and spring months
The number of cases reported of each communicable disease and the number of families in which they occurred are given below
Cases reported Families quarantined Typhoid fever 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Chicken pox 4 2 Scarlet fever 7 6 Measles 16 6 Mumps 84 52 Whooping cough 84 34
Quarterly reports from the State Laboratory on samples of our village water supply have been satisfactory
Thomas H Hack MD February 9 1933
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
1932 Jan 4 Mary Louise Lillian to Moses John and Julia
Robico (Ladouceur) Desabrais Jan 15 Frank Jr to Frank and Anna (Livak) Illinski Feb 1 Edward Charles to Neilo Oscar and Susie Louise
(Squier) Bowman Mar 12 Dorothy Ann to Daniel Howard and Anna Mary
(Wasielak) Dutelle
r 1
17
Mar 25 Oscar Bertil to Oscar Walfred and Esther Helena (Nelson) Bengtson
Mar 25 Alice Virginia to John William and Helen Eliza~ beth (Cannon) Soulia Pittsford
Apr 11 Louise Antoinette to Joseph and Mary (Lapenna) Marfuggi
Apr 27 Nina Carmella to Donato and Angelina (Vitagliano) Giancola
May 2 Charles Albert to Albert Seymour and Hazel Harriet (Niles) Bresee Pittsford
May 16 Robert Gordon to Roy John and Ellen May (lVIott) Parker
May 20 Betty Lou to Edward S and Mildred (Scarshyborough) Steele Pittsford
May 23 Joyce Cecelia to William Francis and Minnie Ann (Steele) Ryan Pittsford
May 27 James Edward to Raymond Thomas and Dora Isabel (Douglas) Ward
May 28 Pauline Agnes to John Dewey and Catherine (Turner) Grey
May 29 Sylvia Adele to Heman Ernest and Hazel Genshyevieve (Brown) Hooker Pittsford
June 1 June Elizabeth to John and Josephine (Janoshywicz) Baran
June 8 Hilda Jane to James Knox and Bertha Amy (Greene) Snelling Pittsford
June 8 Clifford Norman to Stanley Elmer and Ruth Harlena (Clifford) Wissell Chittenden
June 11 Ralph Carl to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 11 Roy Edmund to Edwin and Irene Adeline (Moran) Peterson
June 14 Donald Joseph to Joseph William and Amelia Anna (Bengtson) Carrigan
June 18 Thomas Isaac Jr to Thomas Isaac and Katherine Elizabeth (Patnode) Ketcham Sudbury
18
June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
19
Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
21
DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
1shyJ all 13
J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
une 10
ept 1 ept 8 ept 25 )ct 3 let 31 ~ov 8
~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
Paid Paid Committed Committed Committed
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
18
June 22 Mary Louise to Ralph G and Marion (Kidder) Leonard Brandon
June 30 Helen to Steve and Mary (Kuchevak) Cavar Pittsford
JUly 2 Alice to Andrew and Mary (Toth) Cizmadia Pittsford
July 30 Harold Francis to Charles Joseph and Mae Louise (Durkee) Loso
Aug 1 Virginia Marie to George Napoleon and Vilmar Iolanda (Cristelli) Loso
Aug 4 Rita Marion to George Oscar and Elsie Dorothy (Hector) Johnson
Aug 5 Carlton Merritt Jr to Carlton Merritt and Eunice Christine (Fredette) Clifford Fort Devens Mass
Aug 13 Lea to George and Borka (Paida) Kapitan Aug 21 Shirley May to Maurice Hill and Flora Gladys
(Beasette) Hanson Aug 22 Paul Edmunds to Hugh Patrick and Edna Maria
(Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 22 Hugh Patrick Jr to Hugh Patrick and Edna
Maria (Edmunds) Leahey North Clarendon Aug 23 Marlene Dale to Clarence Arthur and Signe
Sophia (Erkkila) Monahan
Aug 25 Clayton George to Frederick and Elizabeth Alice (Niles) Niles
Aug 27 Patricia Ann to Patrick Francis and Helen E (Peterson) Carrigan Pittsford
Aug 28 Sheila Mary to Wallace Macfie and Margaret (Harmon) Fay
Sept 8 David Stuart to Raymond Jeremiah and Grace Sherwood (MacGregor) Creed Pittsford
Sept 15 Jeanette Clare to Trifley and Eva Mae Provinshycher (Pelkey) Vigneau
Sept 16 Betty Ann to Lionel James and Wilma Ann (Browe) Cyr
Sept 19
Sept 25
Oct 12
Oct 18
Oct 27
Oct 28
Nov 12
Nov 22
Nov 27
Nov 28
Dec 2
Dec 11
Dec 14
Dec 17
Dec 19
Dec 28
Dec 28
19
Theresa Pauline to Albert Arthur and Elizabeth (Bardine) Vigneau
Jane Elizabeth to Fred Emanuel and Ruth Kathryn (Lawton) Aronson
John Jr to John and Sophia (Almarcia) Petrulenecz
Robert Patrick to Robert Lee and Ethel Ester (Terounzo) Moran Pittsford
Theodore John to Vincent John and Victoria Anastasia (Hyjeck) Liebinski Florence
David Smith to Bertram Joseph and Cynthia Ernaline (Smith) Christmas Florence
Mary Jane to George Ira and Marie Theresa (Avery) Bates
Henry Fregosi to Harry Flavius and Lillian Benita (Fregosi) Loyzelle
Albert Waldemar to Swan Olaf and Lillian Valenshytine (Peterson) Mattsson
Ralph Francis to Albert Raymond and Emma (Vachon) Avery
Jean to Victor and Susanna (Macek) Valach
Robert Harold Jr to Robert Harold and Neva Mary (Marse) Steele
Mary Margaret to Andrew Arthur and Mary Agnes (Lassor) Buggiani
Charles Howard to Frank L and Lydia Abigal (Howard) Durfey Holden
Darrell Eugene to Thomas Harold and Doris Emma (Pettet) Williams
Marjorie Elizabeth to Francis Edward and Alma (LaParle) Loomis Florence
Joyce Alice to William Albert and Margaret (Daly) McCarvel
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
21
DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
1shyJ all 13
J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
une 10
ept 1 ept 8 ept 25 )ct 3 let 31 ~ov 8
~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
Paid Paid Committed Committed Committed
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M ~ 0 0 () ~ S $Igt ro $Igt 0 ~ Q S 0 Q ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ro 0 fl lt oq bull ~ fl t-3 ~ _ Z ~ ~ ro ~ S c+ r r-l ro R roSmiddot 0 sect ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ Srod ~Omiddot ~~ _ dlllllYtIl_roo lflllC+d l ~ ro o ~ 8 1ti l ~ l 0 d 3 d ~d~ looq=Slo I( 8-3 Ol flo~ r ~rog~ d ~ 0l o middot v c+ middotv ~ W c+ ~ ~ l ~ 0 l _ oC+ l 0 ~
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)
WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
20 I MARRIAGES
1932
Feb 6 Clarence Robert Capman and Euna Maud Senica
Mar 21 Edward Francis Mohan and Elizabeth Mabel Taylor
May 6 Carl Fritiof Anderson and Catherine Agnes Dutelle
May 14 Victor Leo Ricard and Eleanor VanGuilder
May 28 Carl A Melen and Stella Kramer
May 29 Royal Leslie Adams and Amiee Marguerite Donnelly
May 30 Owen J Murphy and Florence Cecelia Mohan
May 30 Robert Haley Creed and Ida Isabelle Pelkey
June 6 Edmund Francis Garron and Mary Aileen Wood
June 9 Manlio Rocchi and Lillian LeGage
June 11 Gustaf Carl Strom and Rose Erickson
June 25 Andrew Charles Catozzi Jr and Eva Yvonne Boh ~
July 10 Arthur J Loso and Irene E Doty ~ Oct July 18 John J Finnessy and Anna Clare Markham
JSept 5 Milton Grove Howes and Marion Isabelle Donahue
Oct 1 Raymond George Maloney and Anna Luckachine
Oct S Adrian Ernest Thibault and Nellie Gina Pellestri i Oct S Arlond Gilbert Tanner and Ella May Frappier
INov 5 Gino Joseph Fregosi and Vera Alma Ravellini
Nov 9 James Marlin Casey Jr and Helena Marguerite Burgess
Nov 14 Broor Edwin Swahn and Dorothy Emma Beauchamp
Jan 1 Jan 13 Jan 24 Feb 18 Feb 26 Mar 7 Apr 3 Apr 24 Apr 25 May 3 May 5 May 30 June 5 July 5 July 9 July 14 Aug 14 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 23
2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 20 Dec 5 Dec 8 Dec 19 Dec 31 Dec 31
21
DEATHS
1932 Yrs Mos Days
Delia Loso 73 4 29 Elizabeth Johnson 72 9 15 Fred Brewster 65 2 13 Louis Horvath 46 6 2 Frank Illinski Jr 1 11 Bridget Cain 72 10 18 Antoine Loso 59 11 27 Louis Kaniza 46 3 28 Theresa Kessei 19 6 10 Henry Donnelly 83 4 14 Leslie Peck 58 7 9 Btmgta Tillberg 75 0 5 Celia A Loso 62 5 1 Alice Cizmadia 3 Julia Parmelee Humphrey 86 6 25 Karen Olson Nelson 76 5 5 Paul Ludwig 42 8 5 Paul E dmunds Leahey (3 hrs 23 min) Hugh Patrick Leahey Jr (3 hrs) Mary Ann Tree Haney 71 5 19 Mary Anna Cain 59 4 17 Joseph Henry Fay 85 10 22 J ohn Petrulenecz Jr (28 minutes) Ira Brewer Minkler 77 2 11 Mrs Erick Oscarson 44 8 14 Ida Alfreda Johnson 61 11 14 Henry Penders 62 5 12 Ralph Carl Peterson 5 27 Charles Howard Durfey (2 da 9 hrs 40 min) Paul Edward Westin 21 6 28 John Shand Sr 72 3 23
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
1shyJ all 13
J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
une 10
ept 1 ept 8 ept 25 )ct 3 let 31 ~ov 8
~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
American
American
Irish American Ameri can Czecho
Slavakian Swedish
Italian American American Ameri can Ameri can French
Polish Polish American American American
Careless and negshyligent operation
Careless and negshyligent operation
Tramping Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace
Careless and negshyligent driving
Breach of the Peace Speeding Speeding Breach of the Pellce In toxication Careless and negmiddot
ligent driving Breach of the Peace Breach of the Peace Tramping Tramping Tramping
$ 620$ 500
580500
1034 8552500 9441000
1090
8 102500
100 1000 100 580 500 500
7401000 725
1000 765
1270500 50U 1170
1144 1079 1104
Paid
Paid
Committed Paid Committed (Susp S~nt-ence) Paid
Paid
Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
Paid Paid Committed Committed Committed
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M ~ 0 0 () ~ S $Igt ro $Igt 0 ~ Q S 0 Q ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ro 0 fl lt oq bull ~ fl t-3 ~ _ Z ~ ~ ro ~ S c+ r r-l ro R roSmiddot 0 sect ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ Srod ~Omiddot ~~ _ dlllllYtIl_roo lflllC+d l ~ ro o ~ 8 1ti l ~ l 0 d 3 d ~d~ looq=Slo I( 8-3 Ol flo~ r ~rog~ d ~ 0l o middot v c+ middotv ~ W c+ ~ ~ l ~ 0 l _ oC+ l 0 ~
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)
WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
Report of Hearings and Prosecutions of Criminal Causes BEFORE S WESTIN and F C THOMAS Justices
For the Fiscal Year Ending January 31 1933
Costs DispositionCrime Charged I FineAddress Age NationalityDate of I Name of RespondentTrial
1shyJ all 13
J an 13
eb 2 ~ar 14 1ar 26 1ay 14
une 10
ept 1 ept 8 ept 25 )ct 3 let 31 ~ov 8
~ov 28 ~ov 28 )ec 9 )ec g
)ec 26
Santo Dale
Gustaf Kupferer
Edw Riley William Casey Joe King Mrs John Kannies
Carl Melen
A Ciccarelli Edw Daniels Smith Cook J ack Rice Steve Saceric Henry Gallipo
Adam Kynoski Sidor Avlesqvitz Edward Riley Frank White Joseph Tessier
W Rutland
Proctor
Burlington Proctor Proctor Proctor
Proctor
C Rutland Brandon Proctor Rutland Proctor Proctor
Proctor Proctor lowell Mass lebanon N H Pawtucket R l
24
22
65 20 23 26
26
50 20
20 24 48
52
65 52 35
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End
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WARNING
The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Proctor Vermont are hereby warned to meet at the Village Hall in the Village of Proctor on Tuesday the 7th day of March A D 1933 at 1 00 P M to vote on the following matters to wit
1 To choose a Moderator to govern said me eting
2 To see if the Town will empower and authorize the Selectshymen to appoint one or two Road Commissioners
3 To choose the necessary Town Officers for the ensuing year
4 To see if the Town will vote to raise more than twenty cents on the dollar highway tax as required by law
5 To see if the Town will vote to raise money by taxation or otherwise to pay current expenr es the State flood tax and the inshydebtedness of the Town and to see when the same and other taxes that may be voted shall be payable
6 To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 889 to 895 inclusive of the General Laws for the collection of taxes by the Town Treasurer
7 To see if the Town will vote any compensation to Town Officers
8 To see if the Town under the provisions of Section 1463 of the General Laws will vote to contract with the Proctor Free Library to furnish books to the inhabitants of the Town free and to appropriate money therefor
9 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to borrow money for the temporary use of the Town
10 To see if the Town will vote to defray expenses of surety bonds where bonds are required by law
11 To see if the Town will vote to raise money in excess of the amount required by law to be expended in improving its highways and in accordance with the provisions of Section 4591 of the General Laws and amendments thereto
12 Tcu ~seii ~cfl~mcown--w11I -v6temiddot to appropi-Ihe money -for the care and embellishment of the Riverside Cemetery and if so how much
13 To see if the Town will provide for the laying of dust on the streets in the Village of Proctor by sprinkling or otherwise and if so to appropriate money therefor
14 To transact any other business that may come before said meeting
Proctor Vermont February 18 1933
Joseph F Sherlock George W Howe Nathaniel C Peterson
Selectmen
ANNUAL
OF
OF
TOWN OF
For the Year End