Hatfield Annual Town Report 1936-1944, Part 15

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1936
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ARTICLE II-GENERAL POLICE REGULATIONS


Conduct in or near Streets or Public Places


1. No person shall ride or drive a motorcycle or other motor vehicle or bicycle on any sidewalk in this town.


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2. No person shall place or cause to be placed any waste, refuse, boxes, or other matter in any street or com- mit any nuisance thereon.


3. No person shall loiter upon any sidewalk or street after having been requested by any constable or police oycer to move on.


Horses, Dogs, and Other Animals


4. No person shall permit any goat, sheep, swine, horse, cow, other neat cattle or fowl, belonging to him or under his control, to go at large in any or the streets, com- mons or parks of this town.


5. No person shall dirve or lead any horse or other animal, except a dog, upon any of the sidewalks, parks or commons of this town, except in the case of sidewalks for the purpose of immediately crossing the same.


6. No person by noise, gesture, or other means shall maliciously frighten any horse or other domestic animal in any street or public place in this town.


7. No person shall own or keep any dog which by biting, barking, howling, or in any other manner, disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood, or endangers the safety of any person.


Immoral or Annoying Conduct


8. No person shall divest himself of clothing so as to be indecently exposed to persons in any street or public place.


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9. No person shall make any indecent figures, or write any profane, indecent, or abscene words, upon any sidewalk, building or structure, or upon any place in this town in public view. And no person shall sell, distribute or expose to public view, any article on which appears in- decent or obscene figures or words.


10. No person shall behave in a rude or disorderly manner, or use any indecent, profane, obsence or insulting language in any of the streets or public places in this town or near any dwelling house therein, or be or remain upon any sidewalk or near any building to the annoyance and disturbance of other persons.


Injury to Property and Trees


11. No person shall, with malicious intent, remove, mutilate or destroy any sign, sign post, advertisement, awning, or other thing lawfully set or erected upon the property of this town.


12. No person shall cut down, mutilate, or otherwise injure any tree or plant, growing in any street, park, com- mon, playground or town cemetery, without permission from the proper authorities. And no person shall fasten any animal to any tree or plant so as to put the same in danger of injury.


False Alarms of Fire


13. No person shall knowingly give a false alarm of fire, or after an alarm has been given, falsely and ma- liciously proclaim the fire to be out or extinguished. No person shall light a fire for the purpose of creating an alarm of fire.


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Penalties and Limitations


14. Whoever violates any of the provisions in any of the thirteen preceding sections, except section 7, shall pay a fine of not more than twenty dollars for each viola- tion, and a fine of not more than ten dollars for each viola- tion of section 7.


ARTICLE III-REGULATION OF PARTICULAR ACTIVITIES AND DEVICES


Collecting and Dealing in Used Articles


1. No person shall engage in the business of, or go about, picking up or collecting by purchase or otherwise, or storing rags, paper, junk, old metals, or other waste matter, within the limits of the Town of Hatfield unless he is duly licensed by the selectmen.


2. No person shall engage in the business of buying or selling second-hand articles within the limits of the Town of Hatfield unless he is duly licensed by the select- men.


3. No person shall hawk or peddle fruits and vegeta- bles within the limits of the Town of Hatfield unless he is duly licensed by the Selectmen. A person engaged in the pursuit of agriculture who peddles fruits and vegetables shall not be deemed a hawker and peddler under the pro- visions of this by-law.


4. The selectmen may from time to time make such rules and regulations regarding the issuing of such li- censes; the fees to be paid therefore and the manner in which the business is to be conducted, as may seem ad- visable to them, and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth.


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5. Any person violating the provisions of any of the four foregoing sections shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty dollars for each offense.


6. The Selectmen shall cause suitable permanent notices to be posted and maintained, warning the drivers of automobiles and all other vehicles to go slow in passing public houses and a sign reading "School Ahead-Go Slow" suitably posted shall be sufficient compliance with this re- quirement.


7. No person shall erect, maintain or display any sign or other advertising device any part of which extends six inches or more into or over the limits of a public way in this town without a permit in writing therefor from the board of selectmen. Persons violating this section shall be subject to the penalties imposed by the regulations of the selectmen made in accordance with sections eight and nine of chapter eighty-five of the General Laws.


ARTICLE IV-REGULATIONS FOR THE USE OF VEHICLES


1. Police and Fire Department vehicles, ambulances, and vehicles of physicians, while engaged in the actual performance or pursuit of their professional duties, shall have the right of way in any street and through any pro- cession.


A hearse and any other vehicle or vehicles and pe- destrians when forming a funeral procession, and on the way to an interment, shall have the right of way in any street, except over the vehicles specified in paragraph one, of this section, and no other vehicle shall interfere with such procession or attempt to cut across the line thereof.


2. No driver shall drive a vehicle over or across any hose or equipment of the fire department.


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3. Except as otherwise provided by law or by-law the control, direction and regulation of vehicles using the streets, shall be exercised by the Chief of Police. In times of emergency the Chief of Police shall have the direction and control of all traffic within the town, and may make temporary regulations.


4. The driver of any vehicle shall stop whenever ordered or regulated to do so by a police officer in uniform and shall not proceed thereafter at the direction or signal of the officer and then only in accordance with whatever instructions or directions have been given by that officer.


PARKING


5. No person shall park a vehicle in any of the fol- lowing places and vehicles found parked in violation of the provisions of this section may be moved or under direc- tion of a police officer and at the expense of the owner to a place where parking is permitted.


(a) Within an intersection.


(b) Upon any sidewalk.


(c) Upon any roadway where the parking of a vehicle will not leave a clear and unobstructed lane at least ten (10) feet wide for passing traffic.


(d) Upon any street or highway within ten (10) feet of a fire hydrant.


(e) Upon or in front of any private road or drive- way, without the consent of the owner of said private road or driveway.


(f) Upon the easterly side of Prospect Street from Chestnut Street to Porter Avenue.


(g) Upon the westerly side of Prospect Street from Porter Avenue to the McGrath residence.


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One-way Streets


6. That portion of Prospect Street beginning at the northeast corner of the Hill Cemetery and extending to the Roswell Hubbard house and thence to Elm Street shall be a one-way street and vehicular traffic shall move only in a southerly direction.


7. The road superintendent may, and on request of the selectmen shall, set up, establish and maintain suitable marks, markers, and directors, to inform the public of re- strictions regarding the use of streets by vehicles, and to assist the public in observing the said restrictions.


8. Whoever violates any of the provisions of the foregoing rules and regulations in this Article IV shall be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty (20) dollars for each offense.


9. No person shall drag or haul tools, equipment, machinery, or other property upon the surface of a con- crete, tar, macadam, or other hard surfaced highway with- in control of the town without providing reasonable and adequate means to protect the said highway from damage thereby.


All by-laws or parts of by-laws inconsistant with the provisions hereof are repealed.


JOSEPH V. PORADA, JOHN W. MULLINS, JAMES S. BARDWELL, CLIFFORD L. BELDEN, STANLEY ZIEZULEWICZ,


By-Law Committee.


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Selectmen's Warrant FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


FEBRUARY 16, 1942


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Hampshire, ss.


To A. R. Breor, Constable of the town of Hatfield in said County, Greetings.


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in the Town Hall in said Hatfield on Monday, the 16th day of February, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles.


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year. Moderator. Town Clerk. Three Selectmen for one year. One Assessor for three years. One Assessor for one year. One member of the Water Commissioners for three years. One member of the Li- brary Trustees for three years. One member of the School Committee for three year. Town Treasurer. Tax Col- lector. Tree Warden. Elector under the Will of Oliver Smith.


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The polls will be opened at ten o'clock in the forenoon and kept open for at least four hours, and for such further time as the majority of voters present shall direct, but in no case will they be kept open after eight o'clock in the evening.


Article 3. To here and discuss all reports or subjects which have to do with the welfare of the town, and or act anything thereon.


Article 4. To receive and pass on Town Accounts.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to authorize the town treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1942, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any notes or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, of Chapter 44, General Laws, and amendments thereto.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to transfer the amounts received from the Dog Fund to the Library Account.


Article 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate such sums of money as shall be deemed neces- sary to defray the current expenses of the financial year, or act anything thereon.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to allow the Town Accountant to purchase fireproof equipment for the storage of records in the possession of the accounting de- partment.


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Article 9. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money for the Road Machinery account for the purpose of repairing and operating road machinery, or act anything thereon.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to accept the list of Jurors as submitted by the selectmen for the en- suing year, or act anything thereon.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of Chapter 90 highways; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both, for this purpose; or take any other action in relation thereto.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the improvement of Chapter 81 highways; said money to be used in conjunc- tion with any money which may be allotted by the State for this purpose; or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $100.00 for the repair and maintenance of pub- lic dikes, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 for the purpose of building roadways and runways in order to improve our fire protection or act any- thing thereon.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 to repair the town barn.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to accept the by-laws as reported by the Selectmen and By-law Commit- tee, or act anything thereon.


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Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $200.58 for the payment of 1941 unpaid bills, or act anything thereon.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $19.25 for the payment of unpaid bills of 1941 in accordance with Chapter 179, Acts of 1941.


Article 20. To see if the town will extend a vote of thanks to the committee, (Joseph V. Porada, John W. Mullins, James S. Bardwell, Gordon A. Woodward, Frank- lin M. Shea and George H. Howard), who conduct the Saturday night dances for the donations which they have made to the town.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in five public places, seven days before time of said meeting.


Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this 4th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty- two.


. JOSEPH V. PORADA, JOHN W. MULLINS, JAMES S. BARDWELL,


Selectmen of Hatfield.


Report of Finance Committee


Item


Appro. 1941


Expended 1941


Requested 1942


Recom'd 1942


1. Moderator


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


2. Selectmen's Salaries


750.00


750.00


750.00


750.00


2a. Selectmen's Expense


90.00


93.38


250.00


250.00


2b. Selectmen's Clerk


88.00


88.00


14.65


14.65


3. Accountant's Salary


800.00


800.00


900.00


900.00


3a. Accountant's Expense


100.00


94.64


100.00


100.00


3b. Accountant's Typewriter


100.00


100.00


4. Treasurer's Salary Expense


600.00


600.00


600.00


600.00


210.00


154.44


210.00


175.00


5. Collector's Salary Expense


320.00


319.25


320.00


320.00


6. Assessors' Salaries Expense


900.00


900.00


900.00


900.00


75.00


74.93


75.00


75.00


7. Attorney's Fees


100.00


80.00


100.00


100.00


8. Town Clerk's Salary Expense


500.00


500.00


500.00


500.00


150.00


53.06


100.00


50.00


9. Election and Registration


200.00


104.50


300.00


300.00


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700.00


700.00


700.00


700.00


10. Elector's Salary


10.00


10.00


10.00


10.00


11. Care of Town Hall


2,200.00


2,607.49


2,200.00


2,200.00


12. Police Deptartment


2,200.00


2,197.34


2,200.00


2,200.00


13. Fire Department


1,000.00


1,058.23


1,000.00


1,000.00


14. Sealer of Weights & Meas., Salary Expense


132.00


132.00


132.00


132.00


50.00


48.50


50.00


50.00


15.


Moth Work


250.00


250.00


250.00


16. Tree Work


200.00


250.00


400.00


400.00


17. Tree Warden Salary


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


18. Public Health


2,000.00


495.75


1,000.00


1.000.00


19.


School Physician


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


20.


Inspection of Animals


240.00


240.00


240.00


240.00


21.


Inspection of Tuberculosis


75.00


150.00


150.00


22.


Clinic Pre-school Children


50.00


50.00


23.


Highways, Chapter 81


7,050.00


7,050.00


7,050.00


7,050.00


24. Highways, General


2,500.00


3,509.04


3,000.00


3,000.00


25. Highways, Chapter 90


1,000.00


1,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00


26.


Mach. Oper. from Mach. Fund


1,600.00


1,810.52


1,600.00


1,600.00


27. Street Lights


2,400.00


2,374.92


2,400.00


2,400.00


28.


Public Welfare


4,500.00


4,605.41


4,500.00


4,500.00


29.


A. D. C. Town


900.00


526.50


700.00


700.00


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30. Old Age Assistance


8,000.00


7,161.52


9,000.00


9,000.00


30a. O. A. A. Typewriter


100.00


100.00


31. Military Aid


150.00


120.00


150.00


150.00


32. Soldiers' Relief


500.00


235.04


500.00


500.00


33. School Committee, Salaries


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


34.


Schools


41,500.00


41,418.42


44,500.00


44,500.00


35.


Industrial School, Tuition


1,725.00


1,165.12


1,800.00


1,800.00


36. Library


1,419.35


1,416.88


1,200.00


1,200.00


38.


School Lunch, WPA


1,700.00


1,700.00


39. Memorial Day


125.00


101.35


125.00


125.00


40. Care of Town Clock


25.00


25.00


25.00


25.00


41.


Printing Town Reports


170.00


170.00


200.00


200.00


42.


Telephone


50.00


48.36


75.00


75.00


43. Unclassified


25.00


8.75


25.00


25.00


44.


Insurance


2,000.00


1,721.68


2,000.00


2,000.00


45. Binding Town Records


50.00


50.00


46. Civilian Defense


200.00


200.00


47. Water Commissioner's Salaries


150.00


134.36


150.00


150.00


48. Water Department


1,600.00


1,595.28


1,700.00


ยท


1,700.00


49. Cemeteries


200.00


197.43


250.00


250.00


50. Interest


150.00


132.85


200.00


200.00


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51. Reserve Fund, Overlay Surplus 2,500.00


283.55


3,000.00


3,000.00


52. Interest on Town Hall Notes, from Water Available Surplus 53. Town Hall Notes, from Water Available Surplus 5,000.00


318.75


318.75


106.25


106.25


5,000.00


5,000.00


5,000.00


WM. H. DICKINSON, FRANK A. KEMPISTY, JOHN T. SHEA,


Finance Committee.


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF


TOWN ACCOUNTANT


OF THE


TOWN of HATFIELD


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1941


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To the Board of Selectmen, Hatfield, Massachusetts. Gentlemen :


I herewith submit the report of your Town Account- ant for the year ending December 31, 1941.


SOURCE OF EACH $100.00 RECEIVED


Total Receipts


$192,596.38


Less Short Term Borrowings


37,300.00


Net Receipts $155,296.38


$4.38


$58.78


$11.62


$8.76


$6.82


$6.28


LOCAL TAXES


HIGHWAYS


CHARITIES


INCOME TAX


SCHOOLS


WATER SERVICE


MISCELLANEOUS $3.36


E. F. RYAN, Temp. Town Accountant.


E. F. RYAN, Temp. Town Accountant.


2,216


$5,000.00 $2,619,185.00


SCHOOLS $32.77


HIGHWAYS


$19.05


CHARITIES $15.10


STATE AND COUNTY TAXES $14.07


DEBT SERVICE $4.23


GENERAL GOVERNMENT $4.00


PROTECTION PROPERTY $3.65


TOWN HALL $2.00


MISCELLANEOUS $1.45


WATER SERVICE $1.32


INSURANCE $1.30


LIBRARY


$1.06


Total Expenditures Repayment of Short Term Loans Net Expenditures


$132,507.66


$170,607.66 38,100.00


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HOW EACH $100.00 WAS EXPENDED


Population (Estimated)


FUNDED DEBT


VALUATION


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RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


Tax Levies :


Motor Vehicle Excise,


Previous years


$887.70


Year of 1941


4,669.61


Personal and Real,


Previous Years


36,942.66


Year of 1941


47,720.23


Poll, Year of 1941


1,134.00


$91,354.20


From the Commonwealth :


Corporation Tax


$1,078.92


Income Tax


9,567.45


$10,646.37


Licenses and Permits :


Liquor


$2,000.00


Milk


1.50


Junk


48.00


All Other


41.00


$2,090.50


Fines and Forfeits :


Court


$286.31


......


Grants and Gifts :


Federal


George Deen


$371.81


Smith-Highes


321.05


From the Commonwealth,


Mass. School Fund


$5,133.99


Aid to Industrial Schools


2,742.48


Union Superintendent


925.22


$9,494.55


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From County : Dog Licenses


$219.35


For Outlays : Advertising Costs $16.00


COMMERCIAL REVENUE


DEPARTMENTAL


General Government:


Town Hall


$117.00


Protection of Persons and Property :


Sealer's Fees


$71.96


Highways:


Machinery Earnings


$2,210.00


Chapter 81


7,050.00


Chapter 90


2,000.00


Chapter 420, Acts of 1940


6,352.68


Bridge Repair, Special


450.00


$18,062.68


Charities :


Welfare,


State


$958.42


Cities and Towns


244.03


$1,202.45


Aid to Dependent Children :


State $411.00


Federal Grant and Federal Grant Adm.


436.99


$847.99


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Old Age Assistance :


Federal Grant Adm.


$221.91


Federal Grant


6,657.18


State


4,689.40


Cities and Towns


194.33


$11,568.49


Schools :


Tuition of State Wards


$120.90


Tuition of Others


150.91


$271.81


Library :


Fines


$46.77


Water Department:


Water Rates


$6,729.85


Service Connections


20.00


Agricultural Conservation


64.03


Hydrant Damage


5.00


$6,818.88


Interest on Taxes


$1,428.65


Cost on Taxes


$97.30


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Temporary Loans :


In Anticipation of Revenue


$30,000.00


In Anticipation of Reimbursement 7,300.00


$37,300.00


AGENCY AND TRUST


Cemetery Perpetual Care :


New Funds Interest on Income


$300.00


193.23


$493.23


Dog Licenses due County


$123.60


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REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS


Refunds :


Schools


$10.90


Water Department


22.24


Special Collector's Bond


5.00


$38.14


Unidentified


.15


Unpaid Warrant


362.74


Overage


5.41


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1941


$22,249.07


Total


$215,213.60


RECAPITULATION OF INCOME


1940


1941


$78,890.36


General Revenue


$104,729.73


77.53 Protection of Persons and


Property


71.96


265.70


Health and Sanitation


17,824.67


Highways


18,062.68


11,147.50


Charities


13,618.93


10,279.15


Schools


9,766.36


40.01 Library


46.77


5,643.25


Water Department


6,818.88


786.39


Interest


1,525.95


50,000.00


Municipal Indebtedness


37,300.00


623.82


Agency, Trust and Investment


616.83


103.88


Refunds, Transfers


38.29


$176,482.26


$192,596.38


PAYMENTS GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Moderator $25.00


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Selectmen :


Salaries


$750.00


93.38


Expenses Clerk


88.00


$931.38


Town Accountant:


Salary


$800.00


Expense


94.64


$894.64


Town Treasurer:


Salary


$600.00


Expense


93.44


Bonds


61.00


$754.44


Tax Collector :


Salary


$700.00


Expense


204.25


Bonds


120.00


$1,024.25


Assessors :


Salaries


$900.00


Expenses


74.93


$974.93


Town Council


$80.00


Town Clerk :


Salary


$500.00


Expense


40.56


Bonds


12.50


$553.06


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Election and Registration : Salaries, Registrars


$21.00


26.00


Salaries, Election Officers Expenses


57 50


$104.50


Elector, Oliver Smith Will


$10.00


TOWN HALL MAINTENANCE


Janitor's Salary


$1,033.50


Fuel


659.80


Light


384.23


Janitor's Supplies


159.70


Repairs


266.91


All Other


103.35


$2,607.49


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police :


Salary of Chief


$1,800.00


Wages of Officers


60.00


Supplies


30.19


Telephone


37.35


Repair of Equipment


68.31


Gasoline and Oil


113.99


Payment on Car


87.50


$2,197.34


Fire :


Salary of Chief


$150.00


Wages of Men


325.45


Gasoline and Oil


12.47


Rent


60.00


Equipment and Repairs


378.80


Special


50.00


30


Light Telephones All Other


5.25


56.62


19.64


$1,058.23


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Sealer of Weights and Measures:


Salary


$132.00


Expense


48.50


$180.50


Tree Work:


Labor


$236.75


Supplies


12.25


$249.00


Tree Warden's Salary


$200.00


UNPAID BILLS OF 1940


Health


$113.50


Welfare


420.35


$533.85


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Health :


State Institutions


$491.00


Other Expense


4.75


$495.75


Inspection of Animals


$240.00


Inspection of School Children


$200.00


Diphtheria Clinic


$50.00


HIGHWAYS


Chapter 81 :


Salary and Wages


$6,135.84


Machinery Charges


1,835.00


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Asphalt and Tar Sand and Gravel


4,069.43


611.32


Culverts Cement and Brick


476.46


56.20


Other Trucks


915.75


$14,100.00


General :


Salary and Wages


$892.34


Sand and Gravel


15.40


Repairs and Supplies


110.47


Other Expense and Supplies


276.51


Telephone


37.71


Street Signs


73.41


$1,405.84


Snow and Ice Removal :


Salary and Wages


$809.41


Teams


60.00


All Other


216.10


$1,085.51


Street Lights


$2,374.92


Bridges:


Salary and Wages


$459.94


Lumber


869.55


All Other


138.20


$1,467.69


Chapter 90:


Salary and Wages


$1,463.75


Machinery Charges


375.00


Other Machinery


149.50


Asphalt and Tar


189.12


Sand and Gravel Culverts


767.03


55.60


$3,000.00


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Road Machinery Operating and Repairs :


Labor, Parts and Repairs


$750.60


Gasoline Oi


634.68


105.25


Tools


4.79


Tires and Tubes


315.20


$1,810.52


CHARITIES


Welfare:


Salary


$183.50


Printing and Postage


24.66


Telephone


6.10


All Other


33.00


Groceries and Provisions


693.05


Fuel


181.00


Board and Care


347.21


Medicine and Medical Care


279.83


State Institutions


1,001.58


Cash Aid and Rents


1,280.00


Burial


100.00


Other Cities and Towns


194.47


Car Repairs and Maintenance


46.68


Gasoline and Oil


97.43


Payment on Car


87.50


Travel and Transportation


49.40


$4,605.41


Aid to Dependent Children :


Town Appropriation


$526.50


Federal Grant


445.50


Federal Grant Administrative: Salary 25.99


$997.99


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Old Age Assistance : Town Appropriation Federal Grant


$7,161.52


6,657.18


$13,818.70


Federal Grant Administrative:


Salary


$235.86


Office Supplies


3.50


Transportation


7.75


$247.11


SOLDIERS' RELIEF


Groceries and Provisions


$15.04


Cash Aid


120.00


Burial


100.00


$235.04


Military Aid


$120.00


SCHOOLS


General Administrative:


Salaries of Committee


$200.00


Salary of Superintendent


1,600.00


Salary of Truant Officer


90.00


Printing and Postage


35.04


Telephone


111.99


Travel Allowance


157.33


Census


25.00


Nurse


849.96


Certification Clerk


60.00


$3,129.32


Teachers' Salaries :


High


Elementary


$11,871.98 15,381.68


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Music


755.00


Shop


288.00


Drawing


250.00


Federal


642.42


$29,189.08


Text Books and Supplies :


High


$1,129.65


Elementary


991.37


Agricultural


102.66


Household Arts


112.69


$2,336.37


Transportation :


High


$793.78


Elementary


742.45


$1,536.23


Janitors' Service :


High


$1,025.36


Elementary


1,390.37


$2,415.73


Fuel and Light:


High


$788.51


Elementary


2,134.38


$2,922.89


Maintenance of Building and Grounds :


Furnishings


$159.00


Elementary Repairs


62.80


Janitors' Supplies


228.78


Grounds


1.30


$451.88


Graduation Expense


$96.49


Physical Education


$81.85


Health 21.76


35


Vocational Travel


79.24


Tuition to Industrial Schools


$1,165.12


LIBRARY


Salaries :


Librarian


$367.00


Assistant


125.30


Janitor


96.00


Books


652.45


Periodicals


42.00


Binding Books


9.63


Fuel


68.60


Light


23.20


Repairs


18.00


Stationery and Postage


12.70


Janitors' Supplies


2.00


$1,416.88


UNCLASSIFIED


Memorial Day


$101.35


Care of Town Clock


25.00


Printing Town Reports


170.00


Telephone


48.36


Unclassified


8.75


$353.46


WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION


Administrative


$166.69


Telephone


11.20


Transportation and Travel


49.64


Stream Clearance


23.50


School Lunch


294.67


Supplies


1.16


$546.86


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INSURANCE


Town Schedule


$876.52


Town Car


62.20


Highway Trucks


182.98


Workmen's Compensation


499.98


Workmen's and Public Liability


100.00


$1,721.68


WATER DEPARTMENT


Salaries :


Commissioners


$134.36




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