City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1949-1950, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1949
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Report of Health Department


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Report of Public Welfare


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Report of Public Library


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Report of Water Commissioners


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Report of Retirement Board


102


Elections


104


Jury List


106


City Ordinances


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CITY OF NEWBURYPORT


CITY OFFICERS


AND THE


ANNUAL REPORTS


To the City Council


Ref 974,4512


CITY OF NEWBURYPORT


CAMA


MDCCCLI


FOR THE YEAR


1950


OFFSET. LITHOGRAPHY BY SPAULDING.MOSS COMPANY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U. S. A.


CITY GOVERNMENT 1950


MAYOR Hon. Andrew J. Gillis


CITY COUNCIL President Arthur W. Southwell


COUNCILLORS AT LARGE


Term 2 years


William J. Fenders


Marron W. Fort Stephen C. Somers


Edward G. Perkins Patrick J. Welch


WARD COUNCILLORS Term 2 years


=


Theodore P. Stanwood, Jr.


Ward One Arthur W. Southwell Ward Four


George E. Parker


Ward Two Albert H. Zabriskie Ward Five


Cornelius Foley


Ward Three Leo V. Klos Ward Six


CITY CLERK Vera M. Kelly


COMMITTEES OF CITY COUNCIL General Government


Mayor Andrew J. Gillis Councillor Arthur W. Southwell Councillor Edward G. Perkins


Public Service *Councillor Theodore P.Stanwood, Jr. Chairman-Councillor Leo V.Klos Chairman Councillor William J. Fenders


*resigned May 1,1950 Councillor Leo V. Klos named Chairman


Public Welfare


Councillor Patrick J.Welch, Chairman Marron W. Fort


Councillor Stephen C. Somers


Public Safety


Councillor Cornelius Foley, Chairman Councillor George E. Parker Councillor .Albert H. Zabriskie


Clerk of Committees William Pelletier


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City Government CITY OFFICIALS


Mayor Hon. Andrew J. Gillis


City Clerk.


Vera M. Kelly


Treasurer and Collector.


Charles E. Houghton


Auditor. Norbert A. Carey


City Messenger William H. Donahue


City Solicitor.


T. Francis Kelleher


Superintendent of Highways.


James H. Ronan


Relief Commissioner.


James F. Creeden


City Marshal.


James E. Sullivan


Chief of Fire Department.


C. Frank Creeden Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Wires. Jacob F. Diamond Inspector of Meats and Provisions and Slaughtering ... Dr. Howard C. Poulin Building Inspector.


Freeman Brown


Tree Warden and Superintendent Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths .. Charles Stevens Superintendent of Cemeteries. Raymond F. Blake


Clerk of Committees .. William Pelletier


Director of Veterans' Services John J. Connors


Dog Officer Harold K. Walton


ASSESSORS


John H.Shea, Chairman


.Term


expires 1951


Leo A. Barbaro.


. Term


expires1952


BOARD OF HEALTH


Dr. Frank W. Snow. Term expires1952


Dr. Arthur J. Hewett.


Term


expires1950


Gordon Bingham ..


Term expires1951


Wilbur N.O'Brien, Clerk & Agent, and Inspector of Milk, Helen Crawshaw, Sec.


Dr. Elwood G. Johnson, School Physician


Frank Sullivan, Insp. of Plumbing, Avedis Avedisian, DeputyInsp.of Plumbing


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


Leon E. Oliver, Chairman


Term expires 1952


John O'Donnell.


Term expires 1951


Jennie Keefe


Term expires 1953


Vera M. Kelly, Clerk, ex-officio


ATKINSON COMMON COMMISSIONERS


James P. Dyer ..


. Term expires 1953


Richard Williams Term expires 1953


Hon. Andrew J. Gillis , Mayor, ex-officio Arthur W. Southwell, President, ex-officio


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expires 1950


Everett F. Landford. . Term


City Government


TRUST FUND COMMISSION


Hon. Andrew J. Gillis, Mayor, ex-officio, Arthur W. Southwell, Pres, ex-officio Norbert A. Carey, City Auditor Henry B. Little Edgar F. Noyes


WATER COMMISSIONERS


Ellis B. Lunt


Term expires 1950


James J. Ryan.


Term expires 1951


Daniel J. Reardon


Term expires 1952


John F. Cutter ..


Term expires 1953


Willard S. Little


Term expires 1954


Gertrude C. Gorwaiz, Clerk


TRUSTEES MOSELEY WOODS


Charles Gattrell


Term expires 1951 Term expires 1952


James T. French.


Eugene L. Henry .


Term expires 1954


RETIREMENT BOARD


Norbert A. Carey John F. Cutter, Jr. Thomas Talas


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Richard Little ..


Term expires 1950


Edward F. Murphy


Term expires 1951


Joseph Thibault


Term expires 1952


PLANNING BOARD


William J. O'Brien.


Term expires 1950


Henry Graf, Jr.


Term expires 1951


Dr. Arthur L. Plouff.


Term expires 1951


Robert A. Walsh ..


Term expires 1951


Oscar F. Cox ..


Term expires 1953


Harold T. Buxton.


Term expires 1954


Edward Hicken ...


Term expires 1954


Roger J. Shaheen.


Term expires 1954


Henry J. Chouinard.


Term expires 1954


Burnley S. Thurlow


Term expires 1955


APPELLATE BOARD


Edmund H. Burke


Term expires 1949


William Balch.


Term expires 1950


George L.Horsford.


Term expires 1951


Bradley Fuller, associate member.


Term expires 1952


BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS 1950


Charles Bridges, Chairman.


Term expires 1951 Term expires 1953


John J. Horgan. ..


Benjamin Kray Term expires 1955


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MAYORS OF NEWBURYPORT


*Hon. Caleb Cushing. 1851-1852


Hon. Henry Johnson. 1852-1853


** Hon. Moses Davenport 1854-1855-1861


Hon. William Cushing. 1856-1857-1858


Hon. Albert Currier. 1859-1860


Hon. George W. Jackman, Jr 1861-1862-1864-1865-1877


Hon. Isaac H. Boardman. 1853


Hon. William H. Graves. 1866


Hon. Eben F. Stone. 1867


Hon. Nathaniel Pierce


1868-1869


Hon. Robert Couch


1870-1881


Hon. Elbridge C. Kelley 1871-1872


Hon. Warren Currier ..


1873-1874


Hun. Benjamin F. Atkinson


1875-1876


Hon. Jonathan Smith. 1878


Hon. John James Currier 1879-1880


Hon. Benjamin Hale. 1882


Hon. William A. Johnson 1883-1884


1885


Hon. Charles C. Dame 1886


Hon. J. Otis Winkley. 1887


** Hon. William H. Huse. 1888


Hon. Albert C. Titcomb 1888-1889


Hon. Elisha P. Dodge.


1890-1891


Hon. Orrin J. Gurney.


1892-1895


Hon. Andrew R. Curtis


1896-1897


Hon. George H. Plumer


1898


Hon. Thomas Huse


1899-1900


Hon. Moses Brown ...


1901-1902


Hon. James F. Carens.


1903-1904


Hon. William F. Houston


1905-1906


Hon. Albert F. Hunt


1907


Hon .. Irvin Besse ...


1908


Hon. Albert F. Lunt.


1909


Hon. Robert F. Burke.


1910-1911-1912


Hon. Hiram H. Landford.


1913-1914


Hon. Clarence J. Fogg .. 1915-1916


Hon. Walter B. Hopkinson 1917-1918


Hon. David P. Page 1919-1920-1921


Hon. Michael Cashman. 1922-1925


Hon. Oscar H. Nelson. 1926-1927


Hon. Andrew J. Gillis. 1928-1931-1936-1937


Hon. Gayden W. Morrill. 1932-1935


Hon. James F. Carens. 1938-1941


Hon. John M. Kelleher. 1942-1949


Hon. Andrew J. Gillis


1950


*Resigned.


** Died in office.


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Hon. Thomas C. Simpson


City Audit or


ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CITY AUDITOR


Office of the City Auditor


December 31, 1950


To the Honorable Mayor and City Council:


The undersigned herewith presents a report of the receipts and payments of the City of Newburyport for the year beginning January 1, 1950 and ending December 31, 1950.


The first part of this report consists of schedules, which are made up from receipts and payments arranged upon the schedules for Uniform Municipal Accounting as issued by the Department of Corporations and Taxation, Division of Accounts, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


It will be noticed that the terms "revenue" and "non-revenue" are used, "revenue" meaning money accruing to the municipal treasury and under general taxation, police powers, gifts, or services rendered, "non-revenue" meaning offsets to outlays, such as permanent improvements, bond issues, money hired in anticipation of taxes, temporary accounts, etc. Following these schedules are presented detailed statements arrang- ed in the same order together with the usual matters given in the auditor's report including a report of trust funds held by private trustees, the income of which is for the benefit of Newburyport or any of its inhabitants.


SCHEDULES


Schedule A is a consolidated statement of total cash receipts and payments during the year, and the cash balance at the beginning and end of the year. This schedule shows that during the year the city has received $42,634.57 more than was expended.


Schedule B is a consolidated statement of the receipts and pay- ments for operation and maintenance of the different departments, show- ing total receipts from revenue $1, 632,150.97 and expense of maintenance to be $1,474,236.35, making excess revenue receipts $157,914.62 for the year. The excess of non-revenue payments for the year was $115,280.05. This amount deducted from the excess of revenue receipts for the year gives an increase of cash on hand.


Scedule C is a statement of revenue receipts and payments by departments, less transfers, which make up the figures for Schedule B, also a statement of non-revenue receipts and payments during the year.


City Auditor.


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City Auditor RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR


Schedule A


Consolidated Statement


Cash balance at beginning of year


$81,847.78


Receipts during year


$2,153,429.72 2,110,795.15


Payments during year


Excess receipts


42,634.57


Cash balance at end of year


$124,482.35


GENERAL EXHIBIT OF THE RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR


Schedule B


Receipts


Payment s


Revenue Accounts


General and Commercial


$1,229,459.93


Departmental


402,691.04


$1,474,236.35


Total Revenue Accounts


(Operating and Maintenance)


$1,632,150.97


$1,474,236.35


Non-Revenue Accounts


(Note Issue, Construction, etc.)


521,278.75


636,558.80


Total transactions for the year


$2,153,429.72


$2,110,795.15


ACTUAL FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR


Revenue receipts as above, from taxation and other sources, not including money borrowed


$1,632,150.97


Revenue payments as above, for operations and maintenance


1,474,236.35


Excess of revenue receipts during the year


$157,914.62


Excess of non-revenue payments during year


115,280.05


Excess receipts during year


$ 42,634.57


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City Auditor


EXHIBITS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS, REVENUE AND NON-REVENUE, GROUPED ACCORDING TO FUNCTIONS


Schedule C


General and Commercial Revenue


Receipts


Payments


General Revenue


Taxes


$913,018.94


Licenses, Permits, etc.


25,042.97


Fines and Forfeits


695.00


Grants and Gifts


217,780.07


Parking


15,549.67


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


57,373.28


Departmental


General Government


1,881.69


51,381.91


Protection of Life and Property


3,921.25


109,748.33


Health and Sanitation


2,932.87


62,728.05


Highways and Bridges


195.18


108,835.68


Charities


196,089.49


551,588.61


Veterans' Benefits


12,921.69


31,213.44


Education


35,956.09


366,146.12


Library and Reading Room


1,683.54


27,801.88


Recreations


23.75


13,210.29


Pensions


19,706.73


Unclassified


33,710.99


32,905.68


Public Service (Water)


101,165.37


86,230.87


Cemeteries


714.82


5,615.16


Interest


11,494.31


7,123.60


$1,632,150.97 $1,474,236.35


Less transfers not deducted from


departments


541.45


541.45


$1,631,609.52 $1,473,694.90


Non-Revenue


Grants and Gifts


$5,375.00


Health and Sanitation


642.50


2,987.41


Highways


5,543.25


22,471.73


Unclassified


51.00


Public Service (Water)


48,349.57


Indebtedness


460,030.00


473,000.00


46,925.21


86,812.19


Agency Transactions Refunds


2,711.79


2,937.90


$521,278.75


$636,558.80


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City Auditor


ANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS Based on CLASSIFICATION OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS AND TAXATION BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS


GENERAL REVENUE Taxes


Current Year :


Property Poll


$671,131.32 7,684.00


Previous Years: Property


82,827.54


Poll


164.00


Tax Title Redemptions


1,813.93


Tax Title Possessions


310.00


From the State:


50,457.94


Corporation Income


98,630.21


$913,018.94


Licenses and Permits


Licenses :


Liquor


$21,255.00 3,441.97


Permits:


Marriages


346.00


$25,042.97


Fines and Forfeits


Court Fines


$695.00


Grants and Gifts


From Federal Government:


Old Age Assistance


$171,796.51


Aid to Dependent Children


24,799.81


Vocational Education


2,056.10


George-Barden Fund Sewage Disposal


5,375.00


From State:


Meals Tax, for Old Age Assistance


7,404.90


Vocational Education


9,515.83


From County :


Dog Licenses


1,335.86


$223,155.07


COMMERCIAL REVENUE Privileges


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Parking


$57,373.28 15,549.67


$72,922.95


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871.06


All other


City Auditor


DEPARTMENTAL


General Government:


Treasurer


$12.00


Collector


514.60


City Clerk


1,240.09


City Hall


115.00


$1,881.69


Protection of Life and Property :


Police Department :


Miscellaneous


131.80


Bicycle Registrations


29.00


Rent of Court Room


3,000.00


Inspection :


Sealing of Weights and Measures


514.95


Forestry :


Insect Pest Extermination


5.00


Dog Officer


240.50


$3,921.25


Health and Sanitation:


Tuberculosis


2,932.87


Sewer Construction


642.50


$3,575.37


Highways:


State and County, Joint Construction


5,370.75


General


155.18


Sidewalks and Curbing


172.50


Rental of grader


40.00


$5,738.43


Charities:


Infirmary:


Sale of Produce and Stock


446.20


Board and Miscellaneous


359.50


Reimbursement for Relief:


From Cities and Towns


5,058.76


From the State


9,655.91


Reimbursement for Aid to Dependent Children: From the State


21,857.80


Reimbursement for Old Age Assistance:


From Cities and Towns


4,317.16


From the State


154,015.73


From Individuals


378.43


Veterans Service :


From the State


$12,921.69


Schools :


Tuition, other


17,310.22


Miscellaneous


76.47


School Lunches


12,874.05


School Athletics


5,695.35


Libraries:


Fines, Rentals and Sales


783.54


Miscellaneous


900.00


$1,683.54


Recreations : Miscellaneous


$23.75


$196,089.49


$35,956.09


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City Auditor


Unclassified :


Sale of Real Estate Clam Plant


$51.00


29,334.55


Insurance City Buildings


3,826.94


Municipal Advertising, City of Newburyport Killing Seal


5.50


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES


Water:


Sale of Water


Miscellaneous


$92,748.41 8,416.96


$101,165.37


CEMETERIES


Sale of Lots and Graves


$25.00


Care of Endowed Lots (Interest on Funds )


689.82


$714.82


INTEREST


On deferred Taxes


$3,382.37


On Public Trust Funds :


Charity


447.45


School


407.82


Library


3,842.04


All other


3,368.62


Miscellaneous


46.01


$11,494.31


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Anticipation Revenue Loans Water Loan


60,000.00


Premiums


30.00


$460,030.00


AGENCY, TRUST AND. INVESTMENT


Dog Licenses for the County


$1,641.60


Federal Withholding Tax


45,283.61


$46,925.21


REFUNDS


General Departments:


Treasurer and Collector, other expenses


3 .55


Foreclosure of Tax Titles


3.03


Repairs to City Trucks and Equipment


177.35


Welfare, other expenses


104.75


Aid to Dependent Children, City


22.90


Aid to Dependent Children, Federal


13.00


Old Age Assistance, City


1,096.79


Old Age Assistance, Federal


1,249.42


Veterans' Benefits


39.00


Accrued Interest 5.00


$2,711.79


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544.00


$33,761.99


$400,000.00


City Auditor


ANALYSIS OF PAYMENTS Based on Classification of Massachusetts Department of Corporations and Taxation


GENERAL GOVERNMENT City Council


Salaries:


Salary of City Councillors


Salary of Clerk of Council


Other expenses:


Printing and advertising


290.84


Posting civil service notices


129.00


Ringing bells


39.00


City Reports


274.00


Office supplies


40.91


Rent of safe deposit box


12.00


785.75


$4,485.75


Mayor's Department


Salaries:


Salary of Mayor


Other expenses :


6.00


Telephone


84.75


Printing and advertising


3.95


94.70


$2,594.70


Auditor's Department


Salaries:


Salary of Auditor


$3,076.68 1,921.64


4,998.32


Other expenses :


Office supplies


90.80


Telephone


82.70


Association dues and travel expense


90.90


Publications


2.00


Repairs adding machine


10.00


Extra clerical


48.60


325.00


$5,323.32


Treasurer and Collector's Department


Salaries:


Salary of Treasurer and Collector


$3,021.09


Salary of Clerks


3,535.22


Other expenses:


Extra clerical


279.00


Servicing machines


189.61


Stationery and postage


1,146.50


Printing and advertising


740.94


Telephone


110.00


Surety bonds


610.25


Burglary and robbery insurance


84.80


Travel expense


10.85


Association dues


4.00


All other


3.75


3,179.70


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$3,300.00 400.00


$2,500.00


Office supplies


Salary of Clerk


6,556.31


City Auditor New Equipment for Treasurer Collector's office


Accounting machine Envelope sealer Typewriter


$1,601.10 163.00 106.75


1,870.85 $11,606.86


City Treasurer for Services Handling Meter Money


Services


$350.00


Assessors' Department


Salaries:


Salary of Chairman


Salary of Assessors


$2,371.26 4,330.63


6,701.89


Other expenses:


Clerical assistance


275.00


Stationery and postage


90.48


Publications


30.20


Telephone


66.95


Travel and auto hire


134.50


Abstractor of deeds


414.37


Binding


35.30


Typewriter repairs


24.50


Association dues


21.00


All other


1.21


1,093.51


$7,795.40


Foreclosure of Tax Titles


Filing and recording fees Supplies


13.38


$20.44


Expense of Bond and Note Issue


Certifying


$200.74


Postage


1.65


$202.39


City Clerk's Department


Salaries:


Salary of City Clerk


$2,821.09


Other expenses:


Stationery and postage


120.24


Telephone


77.60


Clerical services


39.40


Association dues


10.00


Publications


20.00


Express


2.56


Binding


19.00


Surety bond


40.50


329.30


$3,150.39


Old Records and Typewriting


Clerical services $61.00


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$7.06


City Auditor


Law Department


Salaries:


Salary of City Solicitor


$1,000.00


Other expenses:


Clerical services


63.00


Printing and advertising


12.25


Recording and certifying


14.11


Sheriff and court fees


31.95


Photos


19.00


Telephone


5.50


Travel expense


42.20


188.01


City Solicitor for Extra Duty Performed


Services


495.00


$1,683.01


City Messenger


Salary of City Messenger


$2,320.00


City Messenger for Extra Hours Duty Performed


Services


531.50


$2,851.50


Election and Registration


Salaries:


Salary of Registrars


$925.41


Other expenses:


Election officers


1,898.00


Police officers


305.98


Janitors' services


288.00


Stationery and postage


194.23


Printing and advertising


1,325.88


Supplies and repairs, ward rooms


238.02


Clerical services


74.00


Meals


64.00


4,388.11


Registration :


Registrars listing persons (C440, Acts 1938)


227.94


Printing book (C440 Acts 1938


384.00


Clerical assistance


161.74


773.68


Preparing Quarters at City Hall for 26th Infantry Division


Repairs and materials


$303.52


City Hall


Building supplies and repairs


1,404.52


Fuel


1,330.71


Lighting


1,022.80


Stage carpenter


42.00


All other


10.00


$3,810.03


Municipal Advertising City of Newburyport


Municipal Advertising


$1,088.00


Enforcement of Zoning Law


$50.00


Services


$6,087.20 ;


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City Auditor License Commissioners


Salaries: Salary of Board Other expenses : Office supplies Clerical Advertising


$741.58


32.70


20.00


21.00


73.70


Planning Board


Advertising


$10.63


Office supplies


5.09


Rental of Adding Machines for State Auditors


$82.00


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Salaries and Wages:


City Marshal


$3,128.58


Captain


2,867.86


Patrolmen


33,942.68


Special and Reserves


223.14


Regulars on extra duty


143.60


Janitor


2,217.31


42,523.17


Equipment Maintenance :


Motor equipment and repairs


282.37


Gas and oil


2.29


Equipment for men


34.40


Fuel and Light:


Fuel


899.14


Light


415.46


Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds :


Building supplies and repairs


164.95


Other expenses:


Printing, stationery and postage


159.23


Telephone


162.09


Meals furnished prisoners


19.83


Services of matron


11.00


Bond


5.00


Parking signs


62.45


Publications


30.00


Printing and advertising


12.50


Gun permits


2.10


Services of physician


4.00


Travel and transportation


18.32


Servicing and repairs police radio


356.59


Photos


37.00


Servicing typewriter


9.75


Express


3.75


Bicycle plates


30.00


2,722.22


$45,245.39


POLICE SIGNAL SERVICE


Electricity and power Supplies, equipment and repairs


$14.17


183.47


$197.64


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$815.28


$15.72


Rental


City Auditor FIRE DEPARTMENT


Salaries:


Salary of Chief


$586.68


Salary of Assistant Chief


336.66


Salary of Captains


1,040.00


Firemen


29,418.96


Lieutenants


5,422.84


Call firemen


7,750.00


44,555.14


Maintenance and Repairs:


Supplies and repairs


618.65


Gas and oil


433.52


All other


7.10


Fuel and Light :


Fuel


981.24


Light


376.82


Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds :


Repairs and supplies


339.28


All other


7.25


Other expenses:


39.35


Telephone


124.30


Meals


34.39


Map


26.50


All other


4.71


2,993.21


Fire Pensions


3,639.73


FIRE ALARM AND WIRES


Salaries:


Salary of Superintendent


$800.00


Other expenses :


Power


2.84


Supplies and equipment


277.69


All other


9.00


289.53


INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS


Salaries:


Salary of Building Inspector


$204.00


Other expenses :


Stationery


28.00


$232.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Salaries:


Salary of Sealer of Weights and Measures


Other expenses :


Office supplies


18.49


Supplies and repairs


67.95


Transportation and travel


5.50


91.94


MOTH AND TREE DEPARTMENT


Salaries:


Salary of Superintendent of Tree, Moth and Parks


$2,292.60


Stationery, printing and postage


$51,188.08


$1,089.53


$858.00


$949.94


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City Auditor


Moth Department


Other expenses : Labor


Tree Department


Other expenses: Labor


7,879.51


Gas and oil


450.91


Tools, equipment and repairs


708.01


Truck repairs and supplies


171.05


Express Removing tree


50.00


Equipment hire Saw


435.00


9,859.88


$13,352.48


Dog Officer


Salary of Dog Officer


$150.00


Fees for Board and Killing Dogs


182.00


$332.00


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Salaries:


Salary of Agent


$2,020.00 1,717.09


Other expenses :


Transportation and travel


85.91


Printing and advertising


53.29


Telephone


110.15


Stationery and office supplies


128.51


Association dues


7.00


Heaters


89.90


Typewriter


155.00


All other


20.26


Quarantine and Contagious Diseases :


Hospitals


889.60


Services physician


109.00


All other


7.75


Tuberculosis:


Board and treatment


2,442.00


Ambulance service


30.00


Other expenses:


Plumbing inspections


801.00


Nuisance abatement


11.25


Clinic supplies


9.47


Services physicians examining school children


20.00


Milk inspection supplies


24.06


Inspection of School Children:


Salary of Inspector


804.00


Inspection of Animals :


Salary of Inspector


350.00


Inspection of Slaughtering: Salary of Inspector


500.00


Inspection of Milk:


600.00


County Hospital Assessment


14,128.65


Vital Statistics:


Births


44.50


Deaths


37.00


Stationery and office supplies


12.75


Clerical


20.20


Binding


70.50


184.95


$25,298.84


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4,994.15


Salary of Inspector


$1,200.00


10.40


155.00


Salary of Clerk


3,737.09


City Auditor


District Nurse


Newburyport Health Center


$100.00


Ashes, Rubbish and Dead Animals Removal and Disposal


Contract


฿30,000.00


SEWERS AND STREET CLEANING


Sewer Maintenance:


Labor


Tools, equipment and repairs


$1,393.20 550.53 375.25


Light and power


Express


1.20


2,320.18


Sewer Construction:


Labor


2,150.00


Mason


285.00


Supplies and repairs


552.41


2,987.41


Street Cleaning :


Labor


5,187.89


Supplies and equipment


604.51


Express


17.63


5,810.03


HIGH JAY S


General Administration:


Salary of Superintendent


Salaries of Mechanic, Clerk and Custodian :


Salary of Clerk and Custodian


$2,500.88


Salary of Mechanic


2,645.31


5,146.19


Maintenance and supplies, Highway Headquarters:


Fuel


217.11


Light


148.49


Office supplies


33.44


Building supplies and repairs


1,217.26


Telephone


147.11


Express


31.47


Repairs to City Trucks and Equipment :


Supplies and repairs to equipment Express


5.02


Highway Repairs:


Labor


9,453.40


Stone and gravel


493.12


Tarvia and road oil


1,485.34


Equipment hire


422.50


Repairs equipment and supplies All other


18.95


Old Point Road, Plum Island :


Labor


450.90


Gravel


329.88


Asphalt


207.53


988.31


Culverts:


Labor


2,604.01


Supplies


37.54


2,641.55


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1,794.88


5,412.63


5,417.65


275.23


12,148.54


$11,117.62


$2,929.00


City Auditor


Street Sprinkling: Labor Materials


2,700.87 2,951.31


5,652.18


Sidewalks and Edgestones:


Labor


2,071.50


Materials


562.26


Equipment hire


150.00


Supplies and repairs


40.81


All other


15.00


2,839.57


Snow and Ice Removal :


Labor


10,923.78


Equipment and truck hire


117.50


Sand and salt


2,342.77


Weather service


66.42


Highway Miscellaneous:


Repairs sea wall


413.25


Paint and marking traffic lines


684.88


Signs


74.75


Equipment hire


60.00


All other


18.27


Traffic Lighting:


Current


240.67


Supplies


15.23


Street Lighting


19,249.15


Street Lighting, Plum Island


144.00


Harbor Master:


Salary of Harbor Master


281.00


Other expenses :


Skiff


30.00


Supplies


54.00


Printing


3.75


Outboard motor


95.00


463.75


Gas, oil and anti-freeze, City Departments: Gas and oil


4,434.29


Anti-freeze


93.81


Rebuilding Merrimac Street, Chap. 90: Payments on contract


6,364.07


Chapter 90, Complete Merrimac Street and StateStreet from Oak Hill Tomb to High Street:


Labor


1,881.50


Mason


903.25


Curb inlets


187.62 313.50


Roller hire


32.00


Road materials


12,501.51


Supplies


270.53


All other


17.75


16,107.66


Drainage : Labor


599.10


Reconditioning High Street :


Labor


286.30 47.50


Road materials


Purchase of Slocum Property, 125 Merrimac St.


333.80 17,000.00


$119,305.02


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87.75


4,528.10


Man hole frames


1,251.15


255.90


13,450.47


City Auditor


CHARITIES


Salaries and Wages:


Agent


$1,564.75


Clerks


1,496.35


Investigator


1,116.94


Truck driver


1,114.97


Superintendent and Matron, Horton Home


2,340.00


Other employees at Horton Home


1,020.00


8,653.01


Other expenses :


General Administration:


Telephone


99.00


Office supplies


116.62


Repairs to office equipment


43.30


Publications


61.50


Outside Relief by City:


Groceries and provisions


18,083.68


Fuel


3,754.89


Board and care


5,355.64


Medicinal supplies


2,273.84


State institutions


1,694.11


Cash grants to individuals


14,364.21


Glasses


41.00


Shoes and clothing


659.96


Transportation and travel expense


74.28


Services of physicians and dentists


2,719.50


District Nurse


25.00


Hospitalization and treatment


744.38


Burial expense


110.00


All other


7.54


Relief by other cities and towns :


Cities


1,337.16


Towns


6,572.00


58,137.61


Horton Home :


Groceries and provisions


5,353.83


Dry goods and clothing


263.03


Buildings


1,026.69


Fuel and light


2,677.84


Medicinal supplies


76.03


Services of veterinary


21.00


Services of physicians and dentists


52.00


Shoeing horses


23.00


Butchering and curing


49.78


Telephone


107.70


Truck repairs and supplies


165.47


Barber


312.00


Livestock


71.00


Pest control


99.96


Express


14.84


Baling hay


249.40


All other


15.00


10,578.57


$77,369.19


Anna Jaques Hospital


Donation by City


$2,000.00


Worcester Memorial Hospital


Donation by City


$1,200.00


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