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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY
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INCORPORATED
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TOGETHER WITH THE
Valuation and Tax List
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1936
Warren A. Holmes, Printer Myricks, Mass. 1937
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY
F B
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TOWN
INCORPORATED
LEY
1735.
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MASSA
TOGETHER WITH THE
Valuation and Tax List FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1936
Warren A. Holmes, Printer Myricks, Mass. 1937
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ANNUAL REPORT
TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1936
Town Clerk
Ervine A. Chace,
Term expires March 1939
Moderator
Herbert M. Ashley, Term expires March 1937
Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor
Silas E. Brailey, Albert Bindon,
Warren L. Ide,
Term expires March 1937 Term expires March 1938 Term expires March 1939
Assessors
Frans H. Silvan, Ervine A. Chace,
Term expires March 1937 Term expires March 1938
Norman E. Whittaker, Term expires March 1939
School Committee
Stephen A. Dow,
Term expires March 1937
Arthur E. Robbins, Term expires March 1938
Mildred A. Carr Babbitt, Term expires March 1939
Collector of Taxes for One Year
Wendell D. Conant Term expires March 1937
Treasurer for One Year
John Q. Dillingham, Term expires March 1937
Auditor for One Year
Francis F. G. Andrews, Term expires March 1937
Tree Warden for One Year Linneus C. Whitaker, Term expires March 1937
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Constables for One Year
Walter M. Ashley,
Term expires March 1937
William Bindon,
Wendell D. Conant,
George E. French,
Eino H. Silvan, Term expires March 1937
Linneus C. Whitaker,
Term expires March 1937
Hiram E. Young,
Term expires March 1937
Trustee of Public Library for Three Years
Myra D. Anthony,
Term expires March 1937
Florence M. Macomber,
Lizzie J. Howland,
Term expires March 1938 Term expires March '1939
Burial Ground Commissioner for Three Years
Lawrence B. Swift,
Wendell D. Conant,
Roger H. Conant,
Term expires March 1937
Term expires March 1938 Term expires March 1939
Term expires March 1937 Term expires March 1937 Term expires March 1937
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Town Officers Appointed by the Selectmen, 1936
Animal Inspector Allen A. Haskell
Inspector of Slaughtering Ervine A. Chace
Moth Inspector Adelbert A. Briggs
Forest Warden George R. Babbitt
Superintendent of Streets George A. Quick
Fence Viewers and Field Drivers Lawrence Barrow Roswell K. Delano
Measurers of Wood and Lumber Stephen A. Dow Benjamin O. Jones
Weighers
Stephen A. Dow Benjamin O. Jones
Pound Keeper Ervine A. Chace
Dog Officer Linneus C. Whitaker
Sealer of Weights and Measures Linneus C. Whitaker
Truant Officer Arthur E. Robbins
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1936
Library
$ 320.00
Schools and Supplies
22,580.00
Memorial Day
40.00
Care of Graves of Soldiers and Sailors of the Civil and Spanish Wars
100.00
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths Control
500.00
B. C. Tuberculosis Hospital
615.84
School House Note
2,000.00
E. R. A. Note
500.00
State Tax
1,400.00
County Tax
1,133.47
Snow Removal, 1935
1,010.35
School Committee, 1935
50.00
Berkley and Dighton Bridge
1,500.00
Chapter 81 Maintenance
2,100.00
Chapter 90 Streets
1,000.00
Town Officers
1,800.00
Incidentals
2,000.00
Fire Department
500.00
Public Welfare
3,500.00
Old Age Assistance
3,400.00
Soldier's Relief
300.00
Mothers' Aid
520.00
Over drafts, 1935
730.53
Mosquito Control
25.00
New School House Building
778.64
Interest Money
500.00
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1937 ESTIMATES
Memorial Day
40.00 00 00 $
Library
500.00500 100.00 / 0 c
Care of Soldiers and Sailors graves
E. R. A. Note
500.00
Soldiers Relief
500.00 400
Moth Department
500.00
Fire Department
Interest
T. B. Hospital
1,000.00
Chapter 81, Roads
2,100.00% UD, VI
Snow Removal
1,461.55
Operation of Berkley-Dighton Bridge
360.00
Construction Berkley Bridge
600.00
Town Officers
Incidentals
1,700.00 .?
Old Age Assistance
6,000.00 ), 0 300.00 130.0
Mosquito Control
25.00
Over Drafts
1,382.95
Public Welfare
3,500.00
500.00 1000.00
P. W. A.
22,444.70
16509
State and County Tax
School House Addition
tu
53385.4 400
650 0
46935.2 300,0 47.2351
D
Chapter 90, Roads
500.00 5.00 300.00 500 619.45 4/ 4 %Y
10
1,800.00 .
Mothers Aid
300 0
Schools
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TOWN WARRANT
Article 1. To hear the report of the finance committee and act on same.
Article 2. To act on report of the town officers.
Article 3. To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the Public Library including the dog fund.
Article 4. To fix the compensation for the collector and treasurer for the ensuing year.
Article 5. To choose all necessary town officers, one selectman and overseer of the poor for three years, one assessor for three years, one school committee member for three years, one trustee of library for three years, one burial ground commissioner for three years, town treasurer for one year, collector of taxes for one year, auditor for one year, three fish wardens for one year, moderator for one year, tree warden for one year, seven constables for one year, three oyster wardens for one year, and also to bring in your ballots on the question, "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxicating beverages in this town ?" The form of ballot to be "Yes" or "No".
Article 6. To see if the town will vote to authorize the town treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1937, and to issue a note or notes payable therefor within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
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Article 7. To raise and appropriate sums of money for highways and bridges.
Article 8. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for schools, including supplies, high school tuition, salary of superintendent, transportation of scholars, and repairs on buildings.
Article 9. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for salaries of town officers, incidentals, interest, fire depart- ment, public welfare, old age assistance, and soldiers relief.
Article 10. To choose a memorial committee and ap- propriate a sum of money for the same.
Article 11. To raise and appropriate a sum of money to be expended in suppressing the gypsy and brown tail moths, including private work.
Article 12. To raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used in the cemetery and the care of the graves of soldiers and sailors.
Article 13. To see what action the town will take in regards to wages of labor.
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Article 14. To raise and appropriate the sum of $619.45 for the Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital maintenance and repair.
Article 15. To raise and appropriate the sum of $1,461.55 for snow removal in the year 1936.
Article 16. To raise and appropriate the amount of the State and County Tax.
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Article 17. To see what action the town will take in appropriating the overdrafts in the following departments:
Town Officers $ 146.27
Fire Department
59.30
Miscellaneous
11.67
Mothers Aid
41.46
Public Welfare
1,096.00
$1,354.70
Article 18. To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate the sum of $500.00 for E. R. A. note.
Article 19. To see if the town will vote to authorize the members of the Board of Selectmen and Finance Board to act as a committee to draft a set of by-laws for the town and appropriate a sum of money to cover the printing of same or take any action relative thereto.
Article 20. To see if the town will vote to discontinue certain unnecessary printing in the Town Report.
Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of buying fire equipment or to take any action relative thereto.
Article 22. To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate a sum of money to improve Locust Street and Algerine Street, or act thereon.
Article 23. To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate a sum of money for the construction of an addition to the Berkley Grammar School substantially in accordance with plans on file with the school committee, appoint a com-
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mittee to supervise the construction, determine whether the money shall be raised by borrowing or otherwise, or take any action relative thereto.
Article 24. To see if the town will vote to set a definite sum to be paid as salary to the board of assessors or to take any action relative thereto./
Article 25. To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate a sum of money for W. P. A. purpose or act thereon/00]
Article 26. To see if the town will authorize the select- men to sell the canning equipment owned by the town or act thereon.
Artcile 27. To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate $600.00 for further repairs on the Berkley-Dighton Bridge as per specifications from the State Depatment of Public Works.
Article 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to insure town employees against accidents.
Article 29. To act on any other business that may come legally before the meeting.
Article 30. To elect a finance committee.
TOWN MEETING, MONDAY, MARCH 8th, 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.
To see if the town will edech ylawar estimamosal
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LIST OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURORS FOR THE TOWN OF BERKLEY - 1936
Name
Occupation
Elijah Ames
Herbert W. Ashley
*Herbert Aspinwall
Vincent Avery
Richard Babbitt Laurence Barrows
Grain Salesman
Farmer
Metal Worker
Telegrapher
Laborer
Boiler Worker
Cloth Inspector
Farmer
Laborer
Metal Twister
*Thomas Sylvester Charles B. Wordell Charles Zucchi
Sawyer Plumber
* Drawn
Sawyer Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
*Warren L. Ide John Longton
Allen T. McCabe
Wilbur McCrady
Patrick W. Murphy Albert H. Ratcliffe *Frans H. Silvan *Joseph Silvia
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REPORT OF TOWN AUDITOR
As Auditor for the Town of Berkley, I have made an examination of the accounts of the Town Treasurer for the fiscal year ending December 31, '1936, and submit the follow- ing report thereon :
RECEIPTS
Taxes
From Wendell D. Conant, Collector :
Levy of 1936:
Property
$14,980.59
Poll
344.00
Excise
440.00
Moth
44.00
$15,808.59
Levy of 1935
7,315.25
Levy of 1934
3,460.08
Levy of 1933
159.03
Levy of 1932
14.98
Total, Taxes from Collector
$26,757.93
From the State:
Corporation
$ 422.52
Income
2,436.16
Soldiers' Exemption
7.69
Reimbursement, loss of taxes
1.60
Total, Taxes from State
2,867.97
Total, Taxes
$29,625.90
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Licenses
Auctioneer's License
2.00
Grants
From the State:
For Education :
School Funds
$4,234.43
High School Tuition
2,522.78
High School Transportation
3,503.70
Vocational Education
404.90
Union Supt. of Schools
193.33
Total, Education
$10,859.14
For Highways: Chapter 81
6,300.00
For Animal Inspection
21.42
Race Tracks Distribution
67.59
From the County :
Dog Fund
309.94
Total, Grants
$17,558.09
Privileges
Oyster privilege contract, 1937 (part payment) 100.00
Town Departments
L. C. Whittaker, sealing weights and measures 9.83
Highways:
Chapter 90, State $ 750.00
Chapter, 90, County
1,000.00
Berkley-Dighton Bridge, State
5,659.31
Berkley-Dighton Bridge, County
2,752.74
Total, Highways 10,162.05
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Charities :
Reimburesments for Relief :
State
$ 269.63
City of Taunton
14.24
Individuals
356.10
639.97
Reimbursements for, Old Age Assistance :
Town of Dighton
$ 142.86
State
2,016.01
U. S. Grants
1,805.45
3,964.32
Total, Charities
$4,604.29
Schools:
State, Tuition of Children
752.78
Total, Town Departments
15,528.95
Cemeteries
Interest withdrawn:
On Perpetual Care Funds $ 277.75
On E. H. Allen General Care Fund 30.00
Total, Cemeteries 307.75
Interest
On deferred Taxes, from Collector 592.07
Municipal Indebtedness
I.oans in Anticipation of Revenue :
Faxon, Gade & Co., 2 notes 30,000.00
Agency
E. A. Chace, Dog Licenses for County 298.20
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Trust
A. French and M. French:
Deposit for Perpetual Care
50.00
Refunds
General Departments
$ 22.79
Cemeteries 1.64
Total, Refunds 24.43
Grand Total, Receipts
94,087.39
PAYMENTS Town Officers
H. M. Ashley, Moderator $ 20.00
Assessors' Payrolls
837.20
Wendell D. Conant, Collector
266.00
Selectmen :
George A. Stedman
$18.75
Albert Bindon
80.00
Silas E. Brailey
80.00
Warren L. Ide
83.33
262.08
School Committee :
Harry Gaffney
$ 16.00
Arthur E. Robbins
71.66
Stephen A. Dow
40.00
Mrs. Mildred Babbitt
33.33
160.99
John Q. Dillingham, Treasurer
250.00
Francis Andrews, Auditor
55.00
Ervine A. Chace, Clerk
95.00
Total, Town Officers
$ 1,946.27
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Fire Department
George Babbitt and others, labor, etc. $552.90
Earland Brailey and others, labor 6.40
Total, Fire Department 599.30
Moth Department
A. A. Briggs and others 493.30
Highways and Bridges
Chapter 81 :
Labor and trucks
$6,346.60
Materials, repairs, blasting, etc
2,053.40
8,400.00
Chapter 90:
Labor and trucks
$1,697.90
Materials
1,038.07
Al's Place, gas and oil
14.03
2,750.00
Berkley-Dighton Bridge:
Town of Dighton
$ 85.68
M. & R. Construction Co.
10,187.76
10,273.44
Snow Removal and Sanding:
L. B. Swift and others, labor and trucks
$1,349.05
McCabe Sand & Gravel Co.
60.00
Harry Williams, sand
52.50
1,461.55
Total, Highways and Bridges $23,004.79
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Charities
Administration, Old Age Assistance:
H. A. Dickerson & Son, files $ 4.85
Hobbs & Warren, books
17.26
Albert Bindon, mileage
4.05
$
26.16
Public Welfare:
Relief by Town
$3,243.16
Relief by other Cities and Towns
1,352.84
4,596.00
Mothers' Aid, Relief by Town
Old Age Assistance :
Relief by Town
$5,504.94
Relief by other Cities and Towns
128.00
5,632.94
Total, Charities
$10,816.56
Soldiers' Benefits
207.59
Schools
General Expenses:
Supt. and Clerk
508.80
Janitors, Teachers, Nurse and Physician :
Janitors, Nurse and Teachers'
Salaries
$9,379.66
Dr. C. A. Briggs, School Physician
300.00
9,679.66
Text Books and Supplies
Tuition :
City of Taunton
$1,723.90
New Bedford Vocational School
323.10
Town of Dighton
2,746.06
748.71
4,793.06
Soldiers' Relief by Town
561.46
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Transportation Fuel and Light Repairs and Miscellaneous
5,449.62
714.40
283.54
Total, Schools
$22,177.79
Library
Mrs. L. J. Howland, Trustee
$ 10.00
Librarian :
Mrs. Florence Williams
$ 92.25
Mrs. Laura Swift
58.05
150.30
Janitor Service :
Mrs. Lucy White
$ 122.75
Chester White
10.00
132.75
Books and Magazines:
Nat. Geographic Society
$ 3.00
Frank E. Wood
13.15
Junior Lit. Guild, Inc.
2.96
Fayette Book Shop
20.25
Jean Karr
17.38
Library Book House
65.86
122.60
Fuel and Light:
Taunton M. L. Plant
$ 9.75
A. A. Briggs, wood
3.00
Staples Coal Co.
50.00
62.75
Repairs and Supplies :
Fred Williams, labor
$ 11.80
Gaylord Bros.
9.80
21.60
Total, Library
$ 500.00
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Memorial Day Memorial Committee Expenses 40.00
Care of Soldiers' Graves
Ira Harris
$ 4.00
Roger Conant
67.00
I.awrence Swift
4.00
George Babbitt
25.00
Total
100.00
Cemeteries
Care of lots, Perpetual Care Funds:
Lawrence Swift
$
45.75
Roger Conant
261.00
Total 306.75
Interest
Taunton Savings Bank, School Note $ 46.67
State, Municipal Relief Loan 52.50
Faxon, Gade & Co., Revenue Loans discount 233.24
Total, Interest 332.41
Municipal Indebtedness
Taunton Savings Bank, School Note $2,000.00
State, Municipal Relief Loan 500.00
Faxon, Gade &Co., Revenue Loans 20,000.00
Unpaid Bills, 1935
893.84
Total 23,393.84
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State and County Accounts
State Tax
$1,400.00
State Parks and Reservations
13.88
State Mosquito Control
25.00
County Tax
1,173.74
County Tuberculosis Hospital
615.84
County, Dog Licenses
298.00
Total
3,526.46
W. P. A. Appropriation
Stewart E. White, mileage
$ 124.57
George Stedman, rent, mileage, time
254.20
Lena Babbitt 2.00
Mrs. Esther. Talbot, supplies, rent, oil
88.74
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
20.40
Weir Cash Market
2.23
John Brightman
11.42
Sanders Lumber Co.
23.13
James Hathaway, labor
6.40
Antone Rose, labor
9.60
Babbitt & Simmons
9.22
E. A. Thomas Co.
3.90
Pierce Hardware Co.
6.79
A. J. Barker Co.
33.60
Copeland Hardware Co.
2.30
Carbide & Carbon Chemical Co.
31.89
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
17.20
Crane Co. 35.17
H. C. Hathaway, blasting
196.32
Howard Little, labor, wood, truck
75.56
H. A. Dickerman & Son
25.59
Harry J. Gaffney, sponsor's agent
403.75
R. A. McWhirr Co. .45
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P. J. Carroll, sharpening picks, etc. 4.75
Richard Babbitt
3.00
J. H. Brennan & Son, repairs
.75
City of Taunton, maintenance
10.38
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
12.25
G. Babbitt and others, moving canning plant 18.40
Lillian Garrity, labor
3.00
Domestic Fuel Oil Co.
22.76
Mt. Hope Elec. Co.
1.91
Manuel White
3.00
Sullivan Office Supply Co.
7.50
Silverman Sign Co.
3.00
Anthony Cambra
5.50
Albert Bindon, mileage, tel.
34.93
Farm to Market Projects, payrolls
340.50
Stiles & Hart, gravel
358.35
H. Brightman, gravel
52.42
Joseph H. Babbitt
4.25
Highway Materials
119.80
Total
$2,390.88
Miscellaneous
H. A. Dickerman & Son $ 2.93
Al's Place, oil
.85
Joseph Babbitt, bridge tender
360.00
Ruth Babbitt, clerical work
31.90
L. C. Whitaker, constable, posting warrants, dog officer, tree work, sealing weights 115.40
Taunton M. L. Plant, Town Hall
17.32
E. A. Chace, slaughtering inspection, recording 113.61
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Hobbs & Warren
35.72
Davol Printing House
5.65
N. E. Whittaker, postage, transporta- tion, cutting trees
21.59
State, fees on notes
6.00
Holmes Print Shop, town reports, printing
341.96
O. V. Andrews, labor, Town Hall
18.75
Sullivan Office Supply Co.
38.25
John Dillingham, expenses
22.36
John Dillingham, refund, cemetery funds
2.64
Carlow's Pharmacy, account book
4.50
Pierce Hardware Co. 32.95
Machinist's Bank, check book
3.40
Hiram Young, constable duty
30.30
Robinson Env. Seal Co.
6.10
B. C. Selectmen's Assn.
6.00
City of Taunton, maintenance
2.52
City of Taunton, lockups
2.00
Geo. Stedman, telephone
1.50
Mary A. Hall, teller
16.40
Mary A. Hall, printing
15.00
A. A. Briggs, wood
17.00
Ruth Marshall, teller
5.00
Esther Talbot, teller
14.80
Marion L. Whittaker, teller
17.20
Merle A .. Whittaker, teller
7.40
W. & L. E. Gurley, for sealer
1.03
Marion Bindon, teller
11.40
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
15.65
Dorothy Carr, clerical work
20.00
American Surety Co., bonds:
Treasurer
26.50
Collector
53.00
Clerk 5.00
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Bernice Andrews, clerical work
80.00
Albert Bindon, wood, tel., attending court 7.30
F. D. Williams, repairs Town Hall, painting signs 19.80
Sanders Lumber Co.
4.49
William Bindon, constable duty
7.60
Francis Andrews, expenses
11.58
Squanto Dairy Farm (W. L. Ide) :
Mowing common
10.00
Mileage
6.00
Firemen's meeting
6.29
Randall Dean & Co., insurance
303.07
J. R. Tallman Co., insurance
14.06
Wendell D. Conant, primary
3.00
Commissioner of Public Safety
.35
W. V. Reed, Justice of the Peace
6.75
Edwin R. McCormick, legal services
56.00
W. C. Ashley, cutting trees
.80
Chester White, janitor Town Hall
25.00
Total, Miscellaneous
$2,011.67
Special Appropriation
Paull M. Cushman, legal services
50.00
Total, Payments
$91,737.81
Cash on hand, Dec. 31, 1936
2,349.58
Grand Total, Payments and Cash
$94,087.39
SPECIAL ACCOUNT
Chapter 464, Acts of 1935 (State Bond Issue)
Work on Bay View Ave.
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1936 $1,142.75
Labor payrolls 1,142.75
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STATEMENT OF TOWN DEBT Net Fixed Debt
State, Municipal Relief Loan:
Note Due 1937
$500.00
Note Due 1938 500.00
Total, Fixed Debt
$1,000.00
Loans in Anticipation of Revenue
Faxon, Gade & Co. $10,000.00
Total, Town Debt $11,000.00
TRUST ACCOUNTS
The Giles Leach Fund
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1936
$1,452.79
Interest Received 62.59
Balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1936
$1,515.38
Edwin H. Allen Berkley Common Cemetery Fund
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1936
$1,017.95
Interest Received 30.76
$1,048.71
Expended for Care of Cemetery
30.00
Balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1936
$1,018.71
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1936
$4,019.65 100.86
Interest Received
4,120.51
Expended for Care of Lots
275.11
Balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1936
$3,845.40
Total, Trust Accounts
$6,379.49
Deposits in Savings Banks
$6,379.49
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The accounts of the Town Treasurer are correct and I find on file the necessary warrants for payments.
The Tax Collector's accounts have been examined and notices sent to all persons listed as owing taxes.
I wish to express my appreciation for the assistance given by the various officials during the audit.
I hereby certify that the information contained in this report is complete and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
FRANCIS F. G. ANDREWS,
Town Auditor.
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LIBRARY BASEMENT
Receipts
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1936
$23.40
Rent, Oct. 30
3.00
$26.40
Payments
H. B. Turner
$10.95
Sanders Lumber Co.
10.50
Lucy White
1.00
21.45
1 Balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1936 $4.95
MRS. L. J. HOWLAND,
Trustee.
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BERKLEY ROADS
Chapter 81
February 12, 1936
I .. B. Swift, Supt. $91.00
February 18, 1936
L. B. Swift, Supt. 28.00
March 6 and 7, 1936
L. B. Swift, Supt. $24.00
L. B. Swift, truck
23.10
H. F. Bragdon, truck
9.00
Harold Westgate, labor
6.00
Wallace Westgate, labor
6.00
Fred Connor, labor
6.00
John Silvia, labor
6.00
80.10
L. B. Swift, Supt.
35.00
1 .. B. Swift, truck
44.00
Wendell Conant, truck
30.00
Harold Bragdon, truck
9.00
Harold Westgate, labor
11.20
Wallace Westgate, labor
4.00
John Silvia, labor
3.80
John Travers, labor
2.40
Merle Smith, labor
2.40
William Bindon, labor
1.60
Clayton Bickford, labor
2.40
John Costa, labor
3.20
149.00
29
ANNUAL REPORT
March 19 to March 21, 1936
George A. Quick, supt.
12.00
Wendell D. Conant, truck
12.00
Lawrence B. Swift, truck
12.00
Clayton Bickford, labor
3.20
John Travers, labor
3.20
Joseph Slivinski, labor
3.20
Merle Smith, labor
3.20
John Silvia, labor
3.20
Anthony Cambra, labor
3.20
March 23 to March 27, 1936
George A. Quick, supt. 25.00
George R. Babbitt, truck 31.50
Wendell D. Conant, truck 45.00
Lawrence B. Swift, truck
24.00
William Girard, truck
6.00
Willard H. Hathaway, truck
30.00
Manuel White, truck
18.00
Clayton Bickford, labor
14.40
Anthony Cambra, labor
14.40
Joseph Slivinski, labor
12.80
Merle Smith, labor
14.40
John Silvia, labor
14.40
John Travers, labor
14.40
Walter Ashley, labor
14.40
John Moskol, labor
14.80
John Hadro, labor
8.40
Martin Shippee, labor
11.20
Louis Trond, labor
11.60
James McCrady, labor
2.00
326.70
March 30, 1936 to April 3, 1936
George A. Quick, supt.
$12.00
Wendell D. Conant, truck 24.00
55.20
30
ANNUAL REPORT
George R. Babbitt, truck
36.00
Willard Hathaway, truck 36.00
Manuel White, truck
36.00
Clayton Bickford, labor
9.60
Walter Ashley, labor
9.60
Anthony Cambra, labor
9.60
Merle Smith, labor
9.60
John Silvia, labor
9.60
Louis Trond, labor
9.60
Elmer Poole, labor
9.60
Martin Shippee, labor
9.60
John Moskol, labor
9.60
James McCrady, labor
9.60
Patrick Murphy, labor
9.60
Joseph Victurine, labor
6.40
$256.00
April 4, 1936 to April 10, 1936
George A. Quick, supt.
21.00
George Babbitt, truck 12.00
Wendell Conant, truck
48.00
Willard Hathaway, truck
48.00
Manuel White, truck
48.00
Clayton Bickford, labor
11.40
Walter Ashley, labor
12.80
Anthony Cambra, labor
12.80
Merie Smith, labor
12.80
John Silvia, labor
12.80
Louis Trond, labor
12.80
Elmer Poole, labor
12.80
Martin Shippee, labor
12.80
John Moskol, labor
12.80
James McCrady, labor
12.80
Patrick Murphy, labor
12.60
Joseph Victurine, labor
12.80
329.00
31
ANNUAL REPORT
April 11, 1936 to April 17, 1936
George A. Quick, supt.
24.00
Manuel White, truck 72.00
Wendell Conant, truck
42.00
Willard Hathaway, truck
60.00
Louis Trond, labor
11.20
John Moskol, labor
19.20
Anthony Cambra, labor
11.20
Joseph Victurine, labor
19.20
Elmer Poole, labor
11.20
Martin Shippee, labor
8.00
John Silvia, labor
19.20
Walter Ashley, labor
16.00
James McCrady, labor
16.00
Merle Smith, labor
11.20
Patrick Murphy, labor
16.00
Clayton Bickford, labor
16.00
James Geanscopolous, labor
9.60
William Girard, labor
15.00
397.00
April 18, 1936 to April 24, 1936
George A. Quick, supt.
24.00
Manuel White, truck 51.00
George R. Babbitt, truck
24.00
Wendell D. Conant, truck
36.00
Willard Hathaway, truck
72.00
William Girard, truck
48.40
Albert Bindon, truck
24.00
Elmer Poole, labor
12.80
.John Silvia, labor
19.20
Patrick Murphy, labor
16.00
Anthony Cambra, labor
11.20
Clayton Bickford, labor
19.20
Joseph Victurine, labor
19.20
32
ANNUAL REPORT
Martin Shippee, labor
12.80
Walter Ashley, labor 19.20
John Moskol, labor
19.20
Merle Smith, labor
16.00
James McCrady, labor
19.20
Louis Trond, labor
9.60
John Johnson, labor
16.00
Thomas Sylvester, labor
6.40
George Mitchell, labor
12.80
L. C. Whittaker, labor
3.20
James Geanscopolous, labor 16.00
Harold Westgate, labor
17.60
545.00
April 25, 1936 to May 1, 1936
George A. Quick, supt.
24.00
Willard Hathaway, truck 72.00
Manuel White, truck
24.00
William Girard, truck
44.00
Albert Bindon, truck
60.00
Wendell D. Conant, truck
24.00
Anthony Cambra, labor
6.40
Elmer Poole, labor
19.20
Joseph Victurine, labor
16.00
John Silvia, labor
16.00
Merle Smith, labor
9.60
James McCrady, labor
12.80
John Johnson, labor
19.20
Martin Shippee, labor
9.60
Louis Trond, labor
9.60
Ellis Flint, labor
16.00
Walter Ashley, labor
19.20
James Geanscopolous, labor
19.20
Clayton Bickford, labor
16.00
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