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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY
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TOGETHER WITH THE
Valuation and Tax List
For the Year Ending December 31, 1940
HOLMES PRINT SHOP MYRICKS, MASS. 1941
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
TOWN OF BERKLEY
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INCORPORATED
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1735.
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TS
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TOGETHER WITH THE
Valuation and Tax List
For the Year Ending December 31, 1940
HOLMES PRINT SHOP MYRICKS, MASS.
1941
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1940
Ervine A. Chace
Town Clerk Term Expires March 1942
Joseph D. Rose
Moderator Term expires March 1941
Selectmen and Overseers of Poor
Albert Bindon Term expires March 1941 Term expires March 1942 Term expires March 1943
Assessors
Ervine A. Chace
Norman E. Whittaker
George Hatch
Term expires March 1941 Term expires March 1942 Term expires March 1943
School Committee
Arthur E. Robbins Term expires March 1941 Mildred A. Carr Babbitt Term expires March 1942 Term expires March 1943
William A. Cox
Collector of Taxes
Arthur E. Robbins Term expires March 1941
Auditor for One Year
Carlton E. Cobb Term expires March 1941
Tree Warden for One Year
Linneus C. Whitaker Term expires March 1941
Constables for One Year
Walter M. Ashley Term expires March 1941 Ernest H. Brailey Term expires March 1941
William A. Cox Term expires March 1941 Frederick A. Reed Term expires March 1941
Eino H. Silvan Term expires March 1941
Linneus C. Whitaker Term expires March 1941 Term expires March 1941
Hiram E. Young
Warren L. Ide
Edmund P. Dean
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Road Surveyor for One Year Linneus C. Whitaker Term expires March 1941
Burial Ground Commissioners for Three Years
Harold G. Ashley
Term expires March 1941
Vernon D. Adams Term expires March 1942
William L. Adams
Term expires March 1943
Trustees for Public Library for Three Years
Florence M. Macomber
Lizzie J. Howland
Myra D. Anthony
Term expires March 1941 Term expires March 1942 Term expires March 1943
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Town Officers Appointed by the Selectmen for 1940
Moth Inspector Adelbert A. Briggs
Fence Viewers and Field Drivers Lawrence Barrows Wojciech Pysz
Measurers of Wood and Lumber
Benjamin O. Jones Stephen A. Dow
Pound Keeper Ervine A. Chace
Forest Warden George R. Babbitt
Inspector of Slaughtering Ervine A. Chace
Animal Inspector William Bindon
Sealer of Weights and Measures Gil A. Bettencourt
Dog Officer Hiram E. Young
Police Officer Albert Bindon
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LIST OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURORS FOR THE TOWN OF BERKLEY 1940
Forrest E. Washburn Albert H. Ratcliff Albert Bindon *E. Roy Colpitt Gil A. Bettencourt
* Henry H. Haskins Leland Seward Royce Overlock
*Charles Cady Clarence C. Trenouth Allen T. McCabe John B. Brightman
*Wojciech Pysz
* John M. Barrow Norman E. Whittaker
Carpenter Mill Hand Farmer Laborer Solderer Truck Driver Farm Laborer Junk Dealer Truck Driver Grain Salesman Telegraph Operator Farmer Farmer Poultryman Assessor
* Drawn.
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1940
Moderator's Salary
$ 20.00
Selectmen's Salaries
325.00
Selectmen's Expenses
150.00
Auditor's Salary
55.00
Auditor's Expenses
35.00
Treasurer's Salary
300.00
Treasurer's Expenses
150.00
Collector's Salary
375.00
Collector's Expenses
310.00
Assessors' Salaries
500.00
Assessors' Expenses
100.00
Town Clerk's Salary and Fees
150.00
Town Clerk's Expenses
20.00
Police Expenses
150.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary 40.00
Sealer of Weights and Measurers Expenses
10.00
Moth Department
500.00
Tree Warden
75.00
Fire Department
500.00
B. C. Tuberculosis Hospital
685.10
Board of Health Expenses
100.00
Highways, Chapter 81
3,150.00
Highways, Chapter 90
1,000.00
Bridge Drawtender
360.00
Painting Berkley Bridge
150.00
Road Machinery Account
100.00
Snow Removal and Sanding
2,400.00
W. P. A.
4,600.00
Mosquito Control
25.00
Public Welfare Administration
100.00
A. D. C. Administration
40.00
O. A. A. Administration
140.00
Public Welfare
5,450.00
A. D. C.
2,000.00
O. A. A.
8,400.00
Soldiers' Relief
1,337.00
School Committee, Salaries
128.00
School Department
21,606.78
Memorial Day
25.00
Workmen's Compensation Insurance
400.00
Soldiers' and Sailors' Graves Incidentals
750.00
Interest
300.00
Library and Town Hall Repairs
100.00
200.00
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ESTIMATES FOR 1941
Moderator's Salary
$ 20.00
Selectmen's Salaries
325.00
Selectmen's Expenses
150.00
Auditor's Salary
55.00
Auditor's Expenses
35.00
Treasurer's Salary
300.00
Treasurer's Expenses
200.00
Collector's Salary
375.00
Collector's Expenses
300.00
Assessor's Salaries
500.00
Assessor's Expenses
50.00
Town Clerk's Salary and Fees
125.00
Town Clerk's Expenses
20.00
Police Expense
100.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures Salary
40.00
Sealer of Weights and Measures Expenses
10.00
Tree Warden's Account
75.00
Fire Department
300.00
Board of Health Expenses
100.00
Roads, Chap. 81
3,150.00
Roads, Chap. 90
2,000.00
Road Machinery Account
100.00
Snow Removal
600.00
W. P. A.
4,000.00
Public Welfare Administration
100.00
A. D. C. Administration
40.00
O. A. A. Administration
140.00
Public Welfare
4,000.00
Aid to Dependent Children
1,800.00
Old Age Assistance
8,500.00
Soldiers' Relief
1,000.00
School Committee Salaries
128.00
Memorial Day
25.00
Soldiers' and Sailors' Graves
100.00
Incidentals
400.00
Interest
250.00
Tax Title Expenses
25.00
Moth Department
575.00
Bridge Drawtender
360.00
Painting Dighton and Berkley Bridge
150.00
Mosquito Control
25.00
School Department
22,067.68
Elections
50.00
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TOWN WARRANT
Article 1. To hear the report of the Finance Committee and act thereon.
Article 2. To act on reports of 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 tax collector and treasurer for the ensuing year.
Article 5. To choose all necessary officers, one Selectman and Overseer of the Poor for three years, one Assessor for three years, one burial ground Com- missioner for three years, one School Committee mem- ber for three years, one Trustee of the Library for three years, Town Treasurer for one year, collector of taxes for one year, Auditor for one year, three fish wardens for one year, Road Surveyor for one year, Moderator for one year, Tree Warden for one year, seven con- stables for one year, three oyster wardens for one year.
Article 6. To raise and appropriate sums of money for highways and bridges including an amount for bridge tender, and painting Berkley Bridge.
Article 7. 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 8. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for salaries of Town Officers, incidentals, inter- est, fire department, public welfare, old age assistance, soldiers' relief and aid to dependent children.
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate definite sums of money for the admin- istration expenses including supplies for the various departments of the Town or act thereon.
Article 10. To raise and appropriate a sum of money to be expended in suppressing the gypsy and brown tail moths, including private work.
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Article 11. To choose a memorial committee and appropriate a sum of money for the same.
Article 12. To raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used in the cemetery and on the care of graves of soldiers and sailors.
Article 13. To raise and appropriate the sum of $716.02 for the Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital maintenance and repair.
Article 14. To raise and appropriate a sum of money for snow removal in the year 1941.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote the amount per hour to be paid for labor, trucks and horses for highway department work or act thereon.
Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to set the amount per hour to be paid for labor, trucks, and autos relative to the fire department.
Article 17. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the removal of snow and to set the amount per hour to be paid for labor and trucks.
Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to be used for W. P. A. purposes or act thereon.
Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of purchasing a road scraper or act thereon.
Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,650.00 to be paid on the principal of the school house note or act thereon.
Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for compensation insurance for town employees or act thereon.
Article 22. To see if the town will vote to author- ize the treasurer with the approval of the selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year, and to issue a note or notes therefor, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws as amended.
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Article 23. To see if the town will vote to authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the se- lectmen to sell at such time or times as may be deemed to be of benefit to the Town, certain parcels of land of low value taken by the Town at a sale held under the provisions of Sections 79 and 80 of Chapter 60 of the General Laws.
Article 24. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for mosquito control or act thereon.
Article 25. To elect a Finance Committee.
Article 26. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for repairs on the library and town hall or act thereon.
Article 27. To see if the town will accept a set of by-laws which have already been approved by the town, the former vote of approval having not been properly recorded-this acceptance to be subject to the approval of the Attorney-General.
Article 28. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County or both to be used on Padelford St. or take any action relative thereto.
Article 29. To see if the town will vote to set up a reserve account either by an appropriation of funds for the same or by a transfer of funds from unexpended balances of previous years.
Article 30. To act on any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
TOWN MEETING, MONDAY MARCH 10, 1941 10:00 A. M.
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REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER
Cash Receipts Receipts from General Revenue
Taxes for Town :
1940 Real Estate
$10,236.10
Personal
2,413.20
Reimbursement from State, loss of taxes
1.75
1940 Poll
422.69
1939 Real Estate
9,240.76
Personal
379.21
1938 Real Estate
5,204.35
Personal
184.48
1937 Real Estate
1,720.84
Personal
33.08
1936 Real Estate
980.34
1935 Real Estate
146.38
1939 Poll
104.82
1938 Poll
58.13
1937 Poll
31.49
1936 Poll
15.60
1935 Poll
3.57
American Surety Co., in full and final settlement on
Conant bond
181.66
Tax Title Redemptions,
Weir Co-operative Bank 597.50
Corporation taxes, from State 414.44
Income taxes, from State
4,050.40
Soldiers' Exemption Taxes, from State
21.10
Total, Taxes for Town
$36,441.89
Licenses and Permits :
Alphida R. Cavalier, 1941 Liquor $ 350.00
1-day beer permits, Beagle Club
50.00
1-day beer permits, Antone Rose 10.00
Auto Dealers': Reed, Over-
lock, Flint, Silvia 20.00
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L. L. Hall, Auctioneer's License 2.00
State, Peddler's License 6.00
F. Grinnell, Peddler's License 2.50
Union St. Railway Co., Bus License 10.00
Common Victuallers' Licenses :
Cavalier, Cummings 6.00
Gas Station Permits : Staples, Tavares, Champagne,
Berkley Common Store 8.00
Total, Licenses and Permits $ 464.50
Fines and Forfeits:
Clerk, First District Court, fines $ 25.00
Grants and Gifts: Federal: Old Age Assistance $ 7,670.34
Federal: OAA Administration 255.63
Federal: Aid to Dependent Children 1,110.87
Federal: ADC Administration
20.47
From State, for Education :
Mass. School Fund, Part II
1,637.05
Vocational and Transportation
629.60
High School Tuition
3,164.10
High School Transportation
3,590.40
Union Superintendency
198.34
State, Chapter 81 Highways, 1939 158.67
State, Chapter 81 Highways, 1940 4,824.06
State, Chapter 504, Acts 1939, Highway Fund Distribution 3,374.23
State, Inspector of Animals 20.70
County, Dog fund 215.94
Total, Grants and Gifts $26,870.40
Other General Revenue: Machinists' National Bank, checks of previous years $ 15.90
Receipts from Commercial Revenue
Special Assessments :
1939 Moth
$
14.00
1938 Moth
14.00
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1937 Moth 6.00
1936 Moth 2.00
Total, Special Assessments $ 36.00
Privileges :
Right of Way through town land, Shell Oil Co., Inc. $ 58.69
Fishing privilege, Charles S. Wing 25.00
50.00
Oyster privilege, W. D. Talbot Collector of Taxes,
M. V. Excise, 1940 1,707.13
M. V. Excise, 1939 68.95
M. V. Excise, 1938 14.21
M. V. Excise, 1937 31.17
M. V. Excise, 1936 38.78
M. V. Excise, 1935
21.25
Total, Privileges
$ 2,015.18
Departmental Receipts : Collector of Taxes,
charges and fees $ 33.69
Sealer Weights and Measures, fees : L. C. Whitaker, 1939-1940 18.08
G. A. Bettencourt, 1940 4.76
Highways:
R. A. Perry, gasoline engine 3.00
State, Chapter 90 1,000.00
County, Chapter 90
1,000.00
Charities :
Reimbursements for Relief :
Local Individuals
32.40
City of Taunton
1,272.46
City of Malden
240.00
Town of Freetown 42.45
State 1,399.79
Reimbursements for A. D. C .:
State
1,091.90
Reimbursements for O. A. A .:
City of Malden
60.00
City of Taunton
61.00
Town of Norton
95.00
Town of Bourne
37.33
State
4,777.73
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Schools : State, tuition and transportation State Wards 821.25
$11,990.84
Total, Departmental Receipts
Cemeteries :
Sale of lots and graves :
Mrs. E. A. Silvan $ 8.00
H. C. Clark 8.00
Interest, perpetual care funds
96.00
Total, Cemeteries $ 112.00
Interest :
Deposits, Road Machinery Fund $ 1.00
Collector, on deferred taxes 1,157.31
Collector, on M. V. Excise taxes 15.32
Total, Interest $ 1,173.63
Municipal Indebtedness : Revenue Loans :
Lee Higginson Corporation $10,000.00
West Newton Savings Bank 25,000.00
Total, Municipal Indebtedness $35,000.00
Agency :
1940 Real Estate taxes for State $2,400.00
1940 Real Estate taxes for County 1,415.49
Dog Licenses, less fees,
for County 512.20
Total, Agency
$ 4,327.69
Trust :
Deposit for Perpetual Care $ 100.00
Investment :
Road Machinery Fund,
use of scraper $ 4.00
Refunds :
Babbitt & Simmons, school $ 3.48
Land Court Recorder,
tax title expense 9.75
Old Age Assistance, refunds 2.00
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City of Malden, sheriff fees, incidentals 4.45
Payments in excess of warrants, refunded 28.00
Total, Refunds
$ 47.68
Total Receipts, 1940
$118,624.71
Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1940
12,339.65
Grand total, Receipts and Cash 1940 $130,964.36
PAYMENTS
Cash Payments, Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 1940
$111,094.75
Cash on hand, Dec. 31, 1940 19,869.61
Grand Total, Payments and Cash
$130,964.36
RECONCILIATION OF PAYMENTS AND WARRANTS
Cash Payments, 1940 Selectmen's Warrants :
$111,094.75
Regular, Nos. 1 to 66, inc. $91,368.44
O. A. A., Nos. 1 to 34, inc. 16,796.25
A. D. C., Nos. 1 to 22, inc. 2,902.06
Total, Warrants
$111,066.75
Payments in excess of warrants,
refunded 28.00
Total, Warrants and Excess Payments
$111,094.75
CHARGES AGAINST APPROPRIATIONS AND ACCOUNTS
Moderator's Salary - Appropriation $20.00 Herbert M. Ashley $ 14.00
Joseph D. Rose 6.00 $ 20.00
Selectmen's Salaries - Appropriation $325.00 Warren L. Ide, Chairman $ 125.00 Albert Bindon 100.00
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Silas E. Brailey
Edmund P. Dean
16.50 83.30
324.80
Selectmen's Expenses - Appropriation $150.00
Bernice M. Andrews, clerical $ 63.25
Albert Bindon, perambulating town bounds 5.00
Bristol County Selectmen's Assn. 6.00
Edmund P. Dean, perambulating bounds 5.00
H. A. Dickerman & Son, record books 3.75
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms 2.16
Warren L. Ide, mileage 21.75
Warren L. Ide, perambulating bounds 2.50
Sullivan's Office Supply Co., paper for adding machine 1.32
V. R. Westgate, electrical inspec- tions 24.00
L. C. Whitaker, posting warrants
15.00
149.73
Auditor's Salary - Appropriation $55.00 Carlton E. Cobb $ 55.00
Auditor's Expenses - Appropriation $35.00
Holmes Print Shop, printing state- ments, letterheads, stamped envelopes $ 29.79
Sullivan's Office Supply Co.,
typewriter rental 5.00
34.79
State Audits - Estimates Raised $378.73
State, 1939 audit and previous balance
$
378.73
Treasurer's Salary - Appropriation $300.00 $ 300.00
Francis F. G. Andrews
Treasurer's Expenses - Appropriation $150.00 Francis F. G. Andrews, stamps, reg. mail $ 1.81
L. C. Couch Agency, bond 26.50
H. A. Dickerman & Son, supplies, mimeographing 6.58
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Director of Accounts, certifying notes
6.00
S. W. Dow, Inc., checks and registers 29.27
William F. Hall, printing envel- opes 8.50
Holmes Print Shop, printing en- velopes, letterheads 15.05
Postmaster, Taunton, Mass., stamps 52.50
Sullivan's Office Supply Co., supplies 1.70
Taunton Office Supply,
mimeographing 2.00
$ 149.91
Tax Title Expenses - Amount available from 1939, $68.61
George Gutholm, pointing out bounds $ 1.20
Hobbs, & Warren, Inc., forms 3.38
Recorder of the Land Court, fee 30.00
Registry of Deeds, recording 1.42
Robinson Seal Co., forms, binder 5.45
Sullivan's Office Supply Co., supplies 23.63 $ 65.08
Collector's Salary - Appropriation $375.00 Arthur E. Robbins $
375.00
Collector's Expenses - Appropriation $310.00
L. C. Couch Agency : bond $ 51.00
L. C. Couch Agency : insurance 31.25
Davol Printing House, forms 10.15
William F. Hall, printing letterheads, tax bills 17.00
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms, in- terest book 19.48
Arthur E. Robbins, fees for takings 43.55
Arthur E. Robbins, paid registry fees 13.20
Arthur E. Robbins, stamps, en- velopes, mileage 56.76
Sullivan's Office Supply Co., supplies 23.68
Taunton Daily Gazette, tax advts. 41.58 $ 307.63
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Assessors' Salaries - Appropriation $500.00
Norman E. Whittaker, Chairman $200.00
Ervine A. Chace 150.00
Allen A. Haskell 29.00
George Hatch 121.00 $ 500.00
Assessors' Expenses - Appropriation $100.00
Davol Printing House, forms $ 3.04
H. A. Dickerman & Son, supplies 1.47
William F. Hall, printing envelopes, letterheads, 6.25
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms
5.88
Holmes Print Shop, canvassing blanks 6.25
Sullivan's Office Supply Co., ink eradicator .35
N. E. Whittaker, mileage, postage, supplies 72.15
Enos D. Williams, cards 3.92 $ 99.31
Town Clerk's Salary and Fees - Appropriation $150.00
Ervine A. Chace, salary $ 80.00
Ervine A. Chace, fees 35.50
$ 115.50
Town Clerk's Expenses- Appropriation $20.00
Ervine A. Chace, postage, expenses $ 4.74
L. C. Couch Agency, bond 5.00
Davol Printing House, notices 1.60
William F. Hall, printing envelopes 4.25
$ 15.59
Police Expenses - Appropriation $150.00 Constable duty :
Ernest H. Brailey
$ 8.00
William A. Cox 44.00
Fred A. Reed 8.60
L. C. Whitaker 21.30
Hiram E. Young
11.20
Taunton Police Dept., lockups
1.50
$ 94.60
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Sealer Wgts. & Meas. Salary - Appropriation $40.00 G. A. Bettencourt $ 28.00
L. C. Whitaker 12.00
$ 40.00
Sealer Wts. & Meas. Expenses - Appropriation $10.00 G. A. Bettencourt, supplies $ 1.60
W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies 5.96
The Pierce Hardware Co., level 1.30
$ 8.86
Moth Department - Appropriation $500.00
Supervision @ 50c per hour :
A. A. Briggs, 226 hrs. $133.00
Labor @ 40c per hour :
William Adams, 64 hrs. 25.60
George R. Babbitt, 192 hrs.
76.80
Clarence Flint, 82 hrs. 32.80
John K. Flint, 180 hrs.
72.00
Archie Jones, 48 hrs. 19.20
Truck only @ 60c per hour:
A. A. Briggs, 180 hrs.
108.00
A. A. Briggs, transportation
19.50
C. P. Terry, gas, oil, etc. 12.90
$ 499.80
Tree Warden's Account - Appropriation $75.00
Supervision @ 50c per hour:
L. C. Whitaker, 34 hrs. $ 17.00
Labor @ 40c per hour:
Lewis Ashley, 28 hrs. 11.20
Russell Babbitt, 23 hrs. 9.20
Antone Rose, 8 hrs. 3.20
Richard Rose, 11 hrs. 4.40
Adeline Souza, 11 hrs. 4.40
Tree climber @ $1.25 per hour: Howard M. Briggs, 16 hrs. 20.00
Truck only @ 60c per hour :
L. C. Whitaker, 9 hrs. 5.40
L. C. Whitaker, repairing saw .20
$ 75.00
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Chap. 2, Acts 1939 (Chap. 500, Acts 1938) Amt. from 1939 - $66.35
Supervision @ 50c per hour :
L. C. Whitaker, 2712 hrs. $13.75
Labor @ 40c per hour:
Harold Ashley, 8 hrs. 3.20
Lewis Ashley, 24 hrs. 9.60
Russell Babbitt, 28 hrs. 11.20
Antone Rose, 16 hrs. 6.40
Richard Rose, 4 hrs. 1.60
Tree climber @ $1.25 per hour :
Howard M. Briggs, 16 hrs. 20.00
Truck only @ 60c per hour: L. C. Whitaker, 1 hr. .60
$ 66.35
Fire Department - Appropriation $500.00
George R. Babbitt and truck $ 57.00
Joseph O. Freeman and machine 22.80
Merle Smith and machine 3.20
Laurence B. Swift and machine 24.80
C. C. Trenouth and machine 4.40
Labor @ 40c per hour :
Harold Ashley, 1 hr.
.40
Richard Babbitt, 11/2 hrs. .60
Albert Bindon Jr., 1 hr.
.40
Arthur Farnum, 1 hr.
.40
Roy Farnum, 1 hr.
.40
Manuel Fernandes, 1 hr.
.40
Manuel Fernandes Jr., 1 hr.
.40
David Harrison Jr., 2 hrs.
.80
Clifton Holmes, 2 hrs.
.80
Ralph E. Hyde, 3 hrs.
1.20
George Mitchell, 3 hrs.
1.20
Arnold Perry, 1 hr.
.40
Arnold Silvan, 2 hrs.
.80
Frank Silvia Jr., 3 hrs.
1.20
Laurence B. Swift Jr., 9 hrs.
3.60
John Travers, 2 hrs. .80
Harold Westgate, 1 hr.
.40
Wallace Westgate, 1 hr.
.40
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A. Dumoulin, gas and oil 2.05
Shaw's Filling Station, gas 1.00
$ 129.85
Tuberculosis - Appropriation $685.10
County, Tuberculosis Hospital $ 685.10
Board of Health Expense - Appropriation $100.00 Ervine A. Chace, slaughtering in-
spection $ 40.00
Allen A. Haskell, animal inspection 41.39
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms .43
$ 81.82
Highways, Chapter 81 - Appropriation $3,150.00
Highways, Chapter 81 - State Grant 6,300.00
Total Available $9,450.00
Supervision @ 50c per hour:
L. C. Whitaker, 1,2581/2 hrs. $ 629.25
Labor @ 40c per hour:
William Adams, 1221/2 hrs.
$49.00
John Ames, 90 hrs. 36.00
Donald Andrews, 59 hrs.
23.60
Clinton Ashley, 20 hrs.
8.00
Harold Ashley, 631 hrs.
252.40
Lewis Ashley, 923 hrs.
369.20
Richard Babbitt, 8 hrs. 3.20
Russell Babbitt, 63 hrs.
25.20
Clayton Bickford, 75 hrs.
30.00
William Bindon, 7 hrs.
2.80
Ernest Brailey, 36 hrs.
14.40
Michiel Burke, 56 hrs.
22.40
Carlton Cobb, 105 hrs.
42.00
Wendel Conant, 30 hrs.
12.00
Russell Crimlisk, 1414 hrs.
5.80
Clyde Cummings, 33 hrs.
13.20
Roy Cummings, 81 hrs.
32.40
Manuel Fernandes, 50 hrs.
20.00
Clarence Flint, 175 hrs.
70.00
Herbert Flint, 9 hrs.
3.60
Robert Flint, 9 hrs.
3.60
Joseph Freeman, 511/4 hrs.
20.60
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James Garrity, 105 hrs.
42.00
James Geanecopolous, 5 hrs.
2.00
John Hadro, 7 hrs. 2.80
Charles Harrison, 135 hrs.
54.00
David Harrison, 6416 hrs.
25.80
Russell Haskell, 63 hrs.
25.20
Clifton Holmes, 54 hrs.
21.60
Nathan Holmes, 4 hrs.
1.60
Monroe Ide, 72 hrs.
28.80
Archie Jones, 26415 hrs.
105.80
Edwin Jones, 16 hrs.
6.40
Herbert Jones, 30 hrs.
12.00
James Kelsey, 47 hrs.
18.80
George Longton, 18 hrs.
7.20
Russell Macomber, 64 hrs.
25.60
Carlton Marquis, 96 hrs.
38.40
Manuel Marquis, 7 hrs.
2.80
Antone Marshall, 21 hrs.
8.40
Charles Marshall, 9 hrs.
3.60
Manuel Marshall, 55 hrs.
22.00
Manuel Martin, 100 hrs.
40.00
Frank McAlice, 25 hrs.
10.00
Joseph McAlice, 14 hrs.
5.60
Stephen Melesky, 67 hrs
26.80
William Mitchell, 8 hrs.
3.20
Patrick Murphy, 326 hrs.
130.40
John Phelan, 24 hrs.
9.60
Walter Phelan, 52 hrs.
20.80
Elmer Poole, 227 hrs.
90.80
William Reed, 313 hrs.
125.20
Antone Rose, 2121/2 hrs.
85.00
Frank Rose, 12 hrs.
4.80
Franklin Rose, 16 hrs.
6.40
Manuel Rose, 27 hrs.
10.80
Richard Rose, 93 hrs.
37.20
Arnold Silvan, 92 hrs.
36.80
John Silvia, 9 hrs.
3.60
Leo Slivinski, 217 hrs.
86.80
Merle Smith, 7 hrs.
2.80
Adeline Souza, 1515 hrs.
6.20
Gilbert Souza, 1591% hrs.
63.80
George Stedman Jr., 126 hrs.
50.40
Irving Sylvester, 12 hrs.
4.80
John Travers, 9 hrs.
3.60
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Stanley, Trond, 333 hrs.
133.20
Daniel Westgate, 79 hrs. 31.60
Harold Westgate, 5 hrs. 2.00
Wallace Westgate, 5711/4 hrs.
228.60
Caleb White, 46 hrs.
18.40
Norman Whittaker, 382 hrs.
152.80
$ 2,946.20
Truck and Driver @ $1.25 per hour:
Adeline Souza, 50 hrs. $62.50
Wallace Westgate, 16 hrs. 20.00
$ 82.50
Truck and Driver @ $1.00 per hour:
Russell Babbitt, 35 hrs.
$ 35.00
Ernest Brailey, 36 hrs. 36.00
Carlton Cobb, 145 hrs.
145.00
Warren Holmes, 30 hrs.
30.00
Warren Ide, 77 hrs.
77.00
Frank Marshall, 63 hrs.
63.00
Richard Rose, 161% hrs.
16.50
John Souto, 56 hrs.
56.00
Adeline Souza, 991/4 hrs.
99.50
George Wilson, 87 hrs.
87.00
John Wilson, 8 hrs. 8.00
$ 653.00
Truck only @ 60c per hour:
Vincent Avery, 187 hrs. $112.20
Carlton Cobb, 127 hrs. 76.20
Manuel Fernandes, 24115 hrs.
144.90
John Hadro, 193 hrs.
115.80
Warren Holmes, 52 hrs.
31.20
Warren Ide, 54 hrs.
32.40
John Silvia, 7316 hrs.
44.10
L. C. Whitaker, 74814 hrs.
449.10
George Wilson, 186 hrs.
111.60
Lottie Winchoba, 174 hrs.
104.40
Walter Winchoba, 1321/2 hrs. 79.50
$ 1,301.40
Horse and Driver @ 65c per hour:
Joseph Rose, 18 hrs. $ 11.70
Anthony Silvia, 26 hrs. 16.90
$ 28.60
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Team and Driver @ 871/bc per hour: Herbert Ashley, 28 hrs. $ 24.50 Tractor and Driver @ $1.50 per hour:
Herbert Ashley, 1871/2 hrs. 281.25 Roller @ $2.50 per hour:
Edward F. Jones, Inc., 26416 hrs. 641.25 Steam Shovel @ $4.25 per hour: Herbert H. Seltsam, 136 hrs. 578.00
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