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PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
TOWN OF PLYMOUTH
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REPORT OF THE TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1934
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Plymouth
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HIR 97448 ANN 1934
For the Year Ending December 31, 1934
LINOTYPED, PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE MEMORIAL PRESS PLYMOUTH, MASS.
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INDEX TO TOWN REPORT
Page
Accountant 167
Schedule A
173
Schedule B 200
Advisory and Finance Committee 19
Annual Town Meeting, Mar. 24, 1934
21
Special Town Meeting, Feb. 19, 1934 19
Special Town Meeting, July 27, 1934 29
Appropriations 273
Assessors, Board of 97
Births 60
Buildings, Inspector 134
Cemetery Commissioners 132
Deaths 66
Engineer, Town 150
E.R.A. Administrator 157
Extension Service, Plymouth County 151
Fire Commissioner
125
Fisheries, Inland, Committee on 149
Forest Fire Warden 146
Forestry Committee 147
Harbor Master 142
Health, Board of 116
Jurors, List of 159
Library Report 106
Marriages 49
Meeting, Annual Town, 1934 11
Meeting, Special Town, Feb. 19, 1934
9
Meeting, Special Town, July 27, 1934 16
Milk Inspector 122
Moth Superintendent 143
Officers, Town, 1934 5
Park Commissioners 113
Planning Board 154
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Plumbing, Inspectors of 124
Police Department 91
Sanitary Inspector 120
Selectmen, Board of 35
Slaughtering, Inspector of 121
Streets and Sewers, Superintendent of 40
Tree Warden 144
Water Commissioners 77
Water Superintendent
86
Weights and Measures, Sealer of
135
Welfare, Board of Public 100
Wood and Bark, Measurer of 141
INDEX TO SCHOOL REPORT
Page
Americanization
50
Attendance
61
Budget for 1935
9
Calendar, 1935
3
Employees
64
Employment of Minors
63
Enrollment
62
Financial
7
Health, School
52
Individual School
38
Junior High School
42
Memorial to Miss Faith C. Stalker
11
Officers
4
Senior High School
45
School Census
63
School Committee
5
Signals, No School
3
Superintendent 12
Supervisor of Attendance 61
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1934
Selectmen: James A. White, William H. Armstrong, Herbert K. Bartlett, Charles Moning and Amedeo V. Sgarzi.
Clerk of Selectmen: Elmer R. Harlow.
Town Clerk: George B. Howland.
Town Treasurer : George B. Howland.
Collector of Taxes: Herbert W. Bartlett.
Town Accountant: Elmer R. Harlow.
Assessors: Fred A. Sampson, chosen 1932 for three years; Charles H. Sherman, chosen 1933 for three years ; Thomas L. Cassidy, chosen 1934 for three years.
Overseers of the Public Welfare: William T. El- dridge, chosen 1932 for three years; James Rae, chosen 1933 for three years; Thomas W. Loft, chosen 1934 for three years.
Water Commissioners: William R. Morton and Rich- ard T. Eldridge, chosen 1932 for three years; Frank D. Bartlett and John L. Morton, chosen 1933 for three years; John H. Damon, chosen 1934 for three years.
School Committee: Harry W. Burns and Albert L. Mellor, chosen 1932 for three years; Fannie T. Rowell and E. Harold Donovan, chosen 1933 for three years; Edward W. Bradford and Edward A. Buttner, chosen 1934 for three years.
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Cemetery Commissioners: Edward R. Belcher, chosen 1932 for three years; Arthur E. Blackmer, chosen 1933 for three years; Richard T. Eldridge, chosen 1934 for three years.
Burial Hill Committee: Cemetery Commissioners.
Agawam and Halfway Pond Herring Fishery Com- mittee: Emil C. Birnstein, Jr., Elmer P. Boutin and Paul H. Manion.
Park Commissioners: James T. Frazier, chosen 1932 for three years; Ernest C. Dunham, chosen 1933 for three years; Myron L. Smith, chosen 1934 for three years.
Board of Health: Herbert S. Maxwell, chosen 1932 for three years; Thomas F. Kilkelly, chosen 1934 for two years; Andrew J. Carr, chosen 1934 for three years.
Surveyors and Measurers of Lumber: Warren S. Bumpus and Alvin A. Hall.
Surveyor of Wood and Bark: Daniel J. Sullivan.
Town Director to County Aid to Agriculture: Oscar H. Tracy.
Planning Board : Arthur E. Blackmer, Ellis W. Brewster, Harry B. Davis, Aldo Giovanetti and Francis C. Holmes.
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers: Norman L. Hale, Lewis F. Smith and Chester A. Torrance.
Committee on Inland Fisheries : Warren S. Gale, Geoffrey D. Perrior, and Michael D. Welsh.
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Committee on Town Forest: Abbott A. Raymond and Charles T. Stevens.
Board of Registration: William F. Goodwin, appoint- ed 1932 for three years ; J. Ernest Beauregard, appointed 1933 for three years ; Harold P. Sears, appointed 1934 for three years.
Committee on Sewers: Selectmen.
Sexton: Edward G. Ellis.
Pound Keeper: Russell L. Dickson.
Sealer of Weights and Measures: Daniel J. Sullivan.
Milk Inspector: Daniel J. Sullivan.
Beach Committee: Selectmen.
Superintendent of Streets: Elmer C. Chandler.
Superintendent of Water Works: Arthur E. Black- mer.
Collector of Water Rates: George B. Howland.
Harbor Master: Orrin C. Bartlett.
Superintendent of Oak Grove and Vine Hills Ceme- teries and Burial Hill: Alexander H. P. Besse.
Superintendent of Chiltonville Cemetery: Charles B. Howland.
Superintendent of Manomet Cemetery : Gordon S. McCosh.
Superintendent of Cedarville Cemetery: Alberto M. Haskell.
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Superintendent of Infirmary : Russell L. Dickson.
Fire Commissioner: Henry Walton.
Town Engineer : Arthur E. Blackmer.
Chief of Police: Russell P. Dearborn.
Tree Warden : Abbott A. Raymond.
Forest Warden: Ira C. Ward.
Local Moth Superintendent : Abbott A. Raymond.
Building Inspector : Thomas A. Bodell.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, FEBRUARY 19, 1934
FRANK C. SMITH, Moderator
Article Two :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of fifty thousand (50,000) dollars to be used in connection with the Civil Works Administration program, if and when extended. Said appropriation to be subject to transfers only, on orders of the Board of Selectmen, to the several Civil Works Administration projects, after the same have been approved.
Article Three:
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, it was unanimously voted: That the Town accept and allow as a Town way Manomet Avenue, from the southerly end of the present laid out way on Manomet Avenue near the foot of Vinal Avenue, southerly, substantially on the line of a private way known as Manomet Avenue, continued through a land development of Camilla G. Whitcomb to a private way known as Grove Street and along said Grove Street to the Old Beach Road, all as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and reported to the Town, and make an ap- propriation for land or property damages occasioned thereby of the sum of five hundred (500) dollars.
Article Four :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, it was unanimously voted : That the Town accept and allow as a Town way
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Old Beach Road, from the State Highway, northeasterly, to the junction with the end of the easterly side line of Manomet Avenue, as accepted under the preceding arti- cle, substantially on the line of present private way known as Old Beach Road, all as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and reported to the Town, and make an appro- priation for land or property damages occasioned thereby of the sum of three hundred (300) dollars.
On motion of George B. Howland, Voted: That the sum of $50,800.00 be raised and assessed upon the in- habitants of the Town of Plymouth and upon the estates of the non-residents to defray the expenses of the Town for the ensuing year.
On motion of William T. Eldridge, Voted : To adjourn.
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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 24, 1934
ALFRED P. RICHARDS, Moderator
Article Three :
On motion of George B. Howland, Voted: That the reports of the several boards of Officers and Committees of the Town be accepted and placed on file.
Article Four :
On motion of George B. Howland, Voted: That the Town authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen or a majority thereof, to borrow during the financial year beginning January 1, 1935, in antici- pation of the revenue of said year, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the Town, giving the notes of the Town therefor, payable within one year from the dates thereof. All debts incurred under the authority of this vote shall be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Article Six :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of eighty-eight hundred and fifty (8,850) dollars in aid of the Plymouth Public Li- brary, including the dog tax for 1933 amounting to $1,809.59.
Article Seven :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the
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Town appropriate the sum of seven hundred and fifty (750) dollars in aid of the Manomet Public Library.
Article Eight :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate for the use of the Plymouth County Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture the sum of one Hundred (100) dollars, and that the Town choose a Town Director.
Mr. George B. Howland nominated Mr. Oscar H. Tracy for Town Director and he was elected.
Article Nine :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of five hundred (500) dol- lars for the purpose of maintaining, during the ensuing year, the mosquito control works as estimated and certi- fied to by the State Reclamation Board.
Article Ten :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of one hundred (100) dollars for Rifle Range expenses.
Article Eleven :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved: That the Town ap- propriate the sum of five hundred and fifty (550) dollars for the observance of Memorial Day and Armistice Day.
Mr. William S. Dupuis moved to amend: That the Town appropriate the sum of four hundred (400) dollars to be used by the Grand Army and their affiliated organiz- ations, for the observance of Memorial Day, and three hundred and fifty (350) dollars for the observance of Armistice Day, and the motion to amend was carried.
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Article Twelve:
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved : That no action be taken under Article 12.
Mr. Morton Collingwood moved to amend by substi- tuting: That the Town appropriate the sum of three hundred and fifty (350) dollars for the observance of July Fourth, said money to be expended by the Board of Selectmen, and the motion was carried.
Article Thirteen:
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of one thousand (1,000) dol- lars to employ a District Nurse.
Article Fourteen :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of seven hundred (700) dol- lars to defray the expense of maintenance of the Town Wharf, including the pay of caretaker.
Article Fifteen :
To see if the Town will fix the salary of the Chairman of the Board of Public Welfare at one hundred and fifty (150) dollars per annum, and the salary of the other two members of said Board at fifty (50) dollars per annum.
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That no action be taken under Article 15.
Article Sixteen :
To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Welfare to hire such clerical help as is needed and to fix the salaries of the same.
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That no action be taken under Article 16.
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Article Seventeen :
To see if the Town will accept sections 21 to 25, in- clusive, of Chapter 136 of the General Laws, as amended.
These sections provide for permitting certain sports and games on the Lord's Day, between the hours of 1.30 and 6.30 p. m., for the charging of admission to such games, or the taking up of collections thereat, and the remuneration of contestants. (By Petition.)
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town accept sections 21 to 25, inclusive, of Chapter 136 of the General Laws, as amended.
Article Eighteen :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved: That the Town take no action under Article 18.
Mr. Morton Collingwood moved to amend by substi- tuting: That the Town appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 to provide for laying a water pipe from Summer Street across land of Alton A. Burgess for the purpose of sup- plying water to a proposed development of said Alton A. Burgess along the shores of Little Pond, including au- thority for the Board of Water Commissioners to execute an Agreement with the owner of the land and his execu- tors and assigns, guaranteeing to the Town interest at the rate of 6% per annum on the amount expended by the Town less such sums as shall be received for water rates from property owners served from said proposed water pipe and until such users pay annually a sum equivalent to or exceeding 6% annual interest on the cost of laying said pipe. Said pipe to be laid under the direc- tion of the Water Commissioners. But the motion was lost.
The motion of Mr. Miller was then put before the meeting and carried.
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Article Nineteen :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved: That the Town take no action under Article 19.
Mr. Morton Collingwood moved to amend by substi- tuting: That the Town appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 to acquire the necessary land including the so-called Craig Farm for the purpose of establishing an Airport, provid- ing public funds are obtainable in excess of present definite committments by the state or federal authorities for the purpose of developing the area so purchased as an Airport. But the motion was lost.
The motion of Mr. Miller was then put before the meeting and carried.
Article Twenty :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town authorize the transfer of the sum of five thousand (5,000) dollars from the Reserve from Overlayings of Taxes to the Reserve Account in the hands of the Advis- ory and Finance Committee.
On motion of George B. Howland, Voted: That the sum of $556,046.04 be raised and assessed upon the in- habitants of the Town of Plymouth and upon the estates of the non-residents to defray the expenses of the Town for the ensuing year.
On motion of George B. Howland, Voted: To adjourn.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, JULY 27, 1934
FRANK C. SMITH, Moderator
Article Two :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of six hundred (600) dollars for the Law Department.
Article Three :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved: That the Town ap- propriate the sum of twenty-two hundred (2,200) dollars for the Police Department.
Mr. Philip Jackson moved: That action under this article be indefinitely postponed, sixty-nine voting in the affirmative and ninety-seven in the negative, the motion was lost.
Mr. Porter T. Harlow moved: To amend Mr. Miller's motion by making the amount three thousand (3,000) dollars instead of twenty-two hundred, but the motion to amend was lost.
Mr. William H. Armstrong moved : To amend Mr. Miller's motion by making the amount twelve hundred (1,200) dollars, fifty-eight voting in the affirmative and one hundred five in the negative, the motion to amend was lost.
The motion of Mr. Miller was then put before the meeting, one hundred and ten voting in the affirmative,
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and one hundred forty-nine voting in the negative, the motion was lost.
Article Four :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved : That the Town appro- priate the sum of five hundred (500) dollars to be used for preparing new quarters for the Inspector of Milk, and moving laboratory equipment from the Town House. Sixty-four voting in the affirmative and one hundred five in the negative, the motion was lost.
Article Five :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved: That the Town appro- priate the sum of five hundred (500) dollars to be used for repairing the buildings purchased by the Town from the Plymouth Mills, and preparing them for industrial uses, but the motion was lost.
Mr. Alfred P. Richards moved a reconsideration of this article, and the move to reconsider was carried.
The motion of Mr. Miller was then put before the meet- ing and it was voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of five hundred (500) dollars to be used for repair- ing the buildings purchased by the Town from the Plym- outh Mills, and preparing them for industrial uses. Article Six :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, it was unanimously voted: That the Town appropriate the sum of fifty-five hundred (5,500) dollars, to be paid to the State Treasurer as a contribution for riprap breakwater at Manomet Point.
Article Seven :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, it was unanimously voted : That the Town will indemnify the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the County of Plymouth against
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any and all claims for land, grade and drainage damages which may be caused or result from the laying out, alter- ation, construction and reconstruction of highway at Manomet Point known as Manomet Point Road, beyond the present laid out portion of said way, and including riprap breakwater to be constructed in connection there- with, and does authorize the Board of Selectmen to sign indemnity agreements therefor in behalf of the Town, or take any other action with respect thereto.
Article Eight :
Mr. J. Frankland Miller moved: That the Town appro- priate the sum of twenty-seven hundred (2,700) dollars to be used for repairs to piling at the Town Wharf. One hundred thirty-seven voting in the affirmative and eigteen in the negative, the motion was carried.
Article Nine :
On motion of J. Frankland Miller, Voted : That the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell the school- house and lot on Clifford Road near the Doten Road.
On motion of James A. White, Voted: That the sum of nine thousand three hundred (9,300) dollars voted under the several articles at this meeting, be appropri- ated from money in the Town Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
On motion of George B. Howland, Voted: To adjourn.
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REPORT OF ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE
ON THE ARTICLES IN THE WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934
The Advisory and Finance Committee has considered the Articles in the Warrant for the Special Town Meet- ing to be held on Monday, February 19, has heard the Selectmen and others who are interested, and recommends favorable action by the Town on the three Articles.
Article 2. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum not exceeding fifty thousand (50,000) dollars to be used in connection with the Civil Works Administration pro- gram, if and when extended. Said appropriation to be subject to transfers only, on orders of the Board of Selectmen, to the several Civil Works Administration projects, after the same have been approved.
The Committee recommends that the Town appropri- ate the sum of fifty thousand (50,000) dollars to be used for the purpose mentioned in Article 2 and in the manner therein prescribed.
Article 3. To see if the Town will accept and allow as a Town way Manomet Avenue, from the southerly end of the present laid out way on Manomet Avenue, near the foot of Vinal Avenue, southerly, substantially on the line of a private way known as Manomet Avenue, con- tinued through a land development of Miss Camilla G. Whitcomb to a private way known as Grove Street and along said Grove Street to the Old Beach Road, all as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and reported to the
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Town, and make an appropriation for land and property damages occasioned thereby, not exceeding five hundred dollars.
The Committee recommends that the Town accept and allow the extension of Manomet Avenue over the line described in Article 3 and appropriate the sum of five hundred (500) dollars for land and property damages thereon.
Article 4. To see if the Town will accept and allow as a Town way Old Beach Road from the State Highway, northeasterly, to the junction with the end of the east- erly side line of a proposed extension of Manomet Ave- nue, substantially on the line of present private way known as Old Beach Road, all as laid out by the Board of Selectmen and reported to the Town, and make an appro- priation for land and property damages occasioned thereby, not exceeding three hundred dollars.
The Committee recommends that the Town accept and allow the Old Beach Road from the State Highway to the proposed extension of Manomet Avenue, as described in Article 4, and appropriate the sum of three hundred (300) dollars for land and property damages thereon.
Respectfully submitted,
ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE, TOWN OF PLYMOUTH
J. Frankland Miller, Chairman; John B. Finney, Harold F. Golden, Franklin A. Hebard, Edward W. Jones, Morton Kyle, Walter L. Manter, Amedeo V. Sgarzi, Arthur N. Wood.
Attested : Elmer R. Harlow, Secretary.
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REPORT OF ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE
ON THE ARTICLES IN THE TOWN WARRANT, MARCH 24, 1934
Your committee has carefully considered the requests of the several Boards and Officers of the Town and feels that the amounts which are herewith recommended for appropriation are as low as they can consistently be set without impairing efficiency or too seriously curtailing departmental work for the year. Were it not for the fact that we are faced with a very large increase in the tax levy, made inevitable by causes beyond local control, a more generous appropriation might have been recom- mended in several instances.
Considerable sums have been expended from the High- way, School, Fire, Police, and Cemetery Departments and the Town House Maintenance appropriations, during the months of January and February, for materials, tools, and truck hire, used on Civil Works Administration pro- jects approved and in operation prior to the special town meeting held on February 19th. These amounts are in- cluded in the regular budget. The expense was necessary in order to secure for the unemployed the Town's quota of C.W.A. funds.
The Water Department appropriation was increased by $2,000.00 after it was first set up in the list at $24,000.00. This money was for extraordinary expense of thawing frozen water pipes in the streets, resulting from the ex- treme cold in January and February.
Restoration of pay cut has not been allowed for in any appropriation.
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Article 5. To make the necessary appropriations to defray the expenses of the Town, and for other purposes, and to raise such sums of money as the Town shall deem expedient.
Recommended
By Departments
By Committee
Selectmen's Department
$3,700.00
$3,700.00
Accounting Department
2,600.00
2,600.00
Treasury Department
1,950.00
1,950.00
Tax Collector's Department
3,800.00
3,800.00
Assessors' Department
6,500.00
6,500.00
Law Department
900.00
800.00
Town Clerk's Department
1,550.00
1,550.00
Engineering Department
750.00
700.00
Election and Registration
1,800.00
1,800.00
Maintenance of Town House
2,300.00
2,300.00
Maintenance of Town Hall
5,800.00
5,800.00
Police Department
31,569.25
30,850.00
Fire Department
45,737.28
45,250.00
Fire Department Overdraft
2,387.10
2,387.10
Inspection of Buildings
300.00
300.00
Sealing of Weights and Measures
2,185.00
2,000.00
Moth Suppression
5,000.00
5,000.00
Tree Warden's Department
3,500.00
3,500.00
Forest Warden's Department
3,500.00
2,000.00
Inland Fisheries
500.00
Plymouth County Hospital Main- tenance
9,912.16
9,912.16
Health Department
18,600.00
18,000.00
Health Department, Overdraft
2,496.76
2,496.76
Health Department, for Piggery
Maintenance and Garbage Re- moval
8,400.00
7,500.00
Inspector of Animals
360.00
360.00
Public Sanitaries
2,900.00
2,700.00
Sewers
5,000.00
3,500.00
Street Cleaning
5,000.00
4,500.00
Roads and Bridges
40,000.00
40,000.00
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Recommended
By Departments
By Committee
Hard-Surfacing Streets
4,500.00
4,500.00
Highway Construction and Recon- struction
21,975.00
12,400.00
Long Pond Road, Resurface
2,000.00
2,000.00
Court Street and Sandwich Street, Resurface
5,000.00
4,000.00
Manomet Ave., Vinal Ave., Sam-
oset Ave., and Strand Ave., Re- surface
750.00
750.00
Dodge Truck Replacement
600.00
Gurnet Bridge Tax
846.59
846.59
Sidewalks
6,000.00
6,000.00
Sidewalks and Curbing: Grano- lithic
3,000.00
2,000.00
Snow and Ice Removal
10,000.00
10,000.00
Snow and Ice Removal Overdraft
4,605.15
4,605.15
Street Sprinkling
2,500.00
Street Lighting
20,200.00
20,000.00
Harbor Master
150.00
150.00
Pensions for Town Laborers
2,210.00
2,210.00
Public Welfare Dept., Including Mother's Aid
130,000.00
90,000.00
Public Welfare Department Over- draft
39,911.89
39,911.89
Public Welfare Department, Bu-
reau of Old Age Assistance
25,000.00
25,000.00
Bureau of Old Age Assistance Overdraft
1,341.21
1,341.21
Soldiers' Benefits
12,000.00
12,000.00
Soldiers' Relief Overdraft
2,684.82
2,684.82
School Department
218,550.00
218,550.00
School Department, for travel out-
side of State
75.00
75.00
Park Department
11,125.00
10,000.00
Sexton
200.00
200.00
Miscellaneous Account
3,100.00
3,000.00
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Recommended
By Departments
By Committee
Water Department Maintenance Town Forest
26,000.00
26,000.00
1,200.00
1,000.00
Oak Grove and Vine Hill Ceme- teries
10,000.00
10,000.00
Burial Hill Cemetery
1,200.00
1,200.00
Chiltonville, Manomet, Cedarville
and South Pond Cemeteries
800.00
800.00
Town Debt and Interest
61,000.00
61,000.00
Total for Article 5 $847,552.21 S783,980.68
Art. 6. Plymouth Public Library $8,850.00
$8,850.00
Art. 7. Manomet Public Library
750.00
750.00
Art. 8. Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture
250.00
100.00
Control Works
500.00
500.00
Art. 10. Rifle Range Expenses
100.00
100.00
Art. 11. Memorial Day and
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