Norwood annual report 1932-1935, Part 44

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1450


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16


11


20


25 Alice Dunn


58


5 12


26 Helen Wyman


59


26 Ellen Murphy


62


April


1 Mary E. Bell


77


1 Lillian Annie Chauvey


36


4 9


2 Mary Copeland


52


6


17


3 Francis H. Taylor


39


4 Thomas H. O'Toole, Sr.


59


28 John J. Hennessy


80


1 Charles A. Dossin


39


3 William E. Higbee


77


9 John M. A. Bell


76


28 Mary Sullivan


66


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1934


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos.


Days


April 5 Wilfred Kempton Drake


67


10


22


6 Agnes Packowski Kazloski


45


6 Edward Webb


73


4


20


11 Stillborn


13 Barbara (Rondinelli) Carchedi


68


16 Alfred Petrobick


5


6


21 Hannah Loughman


53


29 Mary L. Dean


66


8


18


May 5 Augusta Peterson


67


5 Pauline Preibis


19


8 25


7 Peter O'Toole


34


8 Agnes E. Bernier


78


11 Stillborn


17 James Flavin


57


18


Dorothy Elsie Darr


30


4


9


18 George Edward Ryerson


54


10


1


18 Stillborn


18 John J. Martin


33


6


10


19 Mary Agnes Chaplin


2


0


11


20 Mary Fletcher Ralston


77


4


19


20 Herbert Hanson Miller


64


1


23


22 Allen Drew Hinds


75


4


24


22


Stillborn


25 Jasper N. Steele


64


4


11


26 Catherine L. Walsh


83


8


6


June


1 Martin T. Daley


67


4


23


1 Hannah J. Horgan


75


2 William F. McGee


43


4 Emma Frances (Gove) Bickford


71


8


14


4 Joseph Urbanowicz


39


6 Luverne Crawford Wilson


6 Mary O'Donnell


68


7 Kazimira Rusiecka


37


11 Vincent Valatka


54


14 Louis V. Crawford


45


16 Helen Bidilack


43


20 William C. Narbut


70


21 Robert Cappuccino


9


21 David Isaacs


84


23 James Harvey Borden


84


7 24


3


29 Joan Radei


67


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1934


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos. Days


June 26 Frances Watkins


43


26 Samuel Horatio Swett


90


4


5


29 Anna R. Roche


65


July 1 Barbara Fodararo


66


2 Mary E. Folan


59


3 Patricia Bremilst


2


9


3 Jennie May (Foster) Kimball


71


2


10


7 Lawrence Flynn


18


7 John Harris


19


8


4


7 Harry J. Pickering


56


7


Coleman J. Foley


67


8 Benjamin F. Trowbridge


58


10 Andrew C. Morrow


58


11 Mary V. Connolly


23


11 Elizabeth Alden (Hewins) Russell


71


8


1


12 Carlson (F)


20 min.


14 John J. Vinson


35


15 Patrick Craven


62


16 Stillborn


19 Kate Ann Woodard


65


7 19


20 Arthur B. McDonald


38


26 Jennie (McMann) Head


68


5


14


26 Fred A. Plant


51


11


8


28 Toivo John Koski


40


5


12


29


Sweeney (F)


8 hrs.


55 min.


29


Charles H. Drummey


37


Aug.


1 George H. Dexter


64


3 Herbert F. Mattson


19


4 Marie A. Lee


41


7 Ida Josephinc Everett


76


7


18


7 Alma (Collins) Hubbard


65


8


18


9 Monica Sachecki Rybak


45


13 Anna McGregory


54


14 Marie D. Hakanson


82


14 Hilma (Anderson) Edman


71


2


10


14 Elizabeth M. Fitzgerald


31


15 Frederick Leonard Fisher


72


6


15


23 Patrick J. Darcy


65


23 Hanora M. O'Brien


63


5


2


31 Francenia A. Alden


87


Sept. 2 Laura Ellen (Stevens) Wellington


77


2


10


68


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1934


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos. Days


Sept. 3 Richard Kelly


12


3 Mary F. Donovan


78


2


9


3 John A. Locke


68


5 Thomas Acoff


69


11


14


14 Michael Lipinski


58


19 Edward Assim


2


19 Frank L. Gifford


74


· 21 Stillborn


21 Nancy Ann Lailey


2 hrs.


22 Mary J. La Clair


64


22 Elmer Howard Baker


79


7 23


24 Russell W. Shaw


42


26


24 Oliver L. Perron


76


27 Alfie Tomasello


55


1


14


28 Stillborn


83


30 Edith Burkthus


17


7 22


Oct. 3 James Curran


3 Michael Jazz


29


4 Susan Ann (Alden) Fairbanks


89


10


1


5 Edward J. Kessell


72


9


28


7 Stillborn


9 Frances E. Blaney


74


6


21


17 Mary A. Tobin


71


17 Annie M. (Wellbrack) Reisinger


75


1 19


19 Hope Merscrve (Cobb) Snow


68


3


6


19 Severe Auclair


69


8


17


19 Ann (Osborne) Towan


65


1


9


21 Stillborn


21 James Donahue


66


10


22 Lizzie Bailey


54


11


S


26 Julia Marion Day


81


28 Annie Paoncssa


10


28 Edward Duquette


58


28


Stillborn


30 Stillborn


Nov.


4 Samuel Boydman


43


4 Frederick Clinton Boomer


16


7


4


5 Esther (Richards) Bateman


92


1 24


11 Margaret F. McManus


78


13 George Edward Gillchidge


74


29 Mary E. Fulton


42


69


DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1934


Date


Name


Yrs. Mos. Days


Nov. 15


William Atkinson


58


18 George Wilfred Allen


65


1 22


22 Sarha (John Elias) Thomas


69


22 Michael J. Reardon


70


24 Wilhelmina Holmstron


85


26


Bernard Gillooley


49


28 Willis C. Fuller


76


28 Stillborn


30


John E. Foley


1 1


Dec.


8 Jean B. Fowler


70


9 Jennie Fisher


47


8


12


19 Thomas Tierney


42


20


Fred W. Pettee


55


3


13


21 Rocco De Gerolamo


75


21 Michael H. Dyer


80


24


Corfasso


15 min.


25 George A. Sturtevant


83


25 Matthew Hill


55


30 Alesandrina Cafasso


41


4


30 Annie M. Rooney


75


Total number of births.


455


Of which births


241 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood.


22 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in other towns.


192 were non-residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood.


Total number of deaths. Of which deaths


225


137 were residents of Norwood who died in Norwood.


21 were residents of Norwood who died in other towns.


67 were non-residents of Norwood who died in Norwood.


TWENTY-THIRD REPORT - of -


The Town Accountant


- of the -


TOWN OF NORWOOD


CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF TOWN DEBT Showing Purposes for Which the Debt Was Incurred


Public Works


Year


School


Sewer


Municipal Building $ 20,000.00


Highways $15,700.00


Playgrounds $ 6,000.00


Yard $2,000.00 1,000.00


Water $10,000.00


Total $161,500.00


1936


71,200.00


25,000.00


20,000.00


9,500.00


5,000.00


2,000.00


133,700.00


1937


62,200.00


24,000.00


20,000.00


8,000.00


5,000.00


2,000.00


121,200.00


1938


56,000.00


22,000.00


20,000.00


8,000.00


5,000.00


2,000.00


113,000.00


1939


56,000.00


22,000.00


20,000.00


8,000.00


5,000.00


111,000.00


1940


53,000.00


17,000.00


20,000.00


8,000.00


5,000.00


103,000.00


1941


25,000.00


17,000.00


20,000.00


6,000.00


68,000.00


1942


15,000.00


14,000.00


19,000.00


6,000.00


54,000.00


1943


12,000.00


13,000.00


3,000.00


6,000.00


34,000.00


1944


8,000.00


9,000.00


3,000.00


4,000.00


24,000.00


1945


8,000.00


7,000.00


3,000.00


18,000.00


1946


8,000.00


6,000.00


2,000.00


16,000.00


1947


8,000.00


6,000.00


2,000.00


16,000.00


1948


8,000.00


2,000.00


10,000.00


1949


8,000.00


1,000.00


9,000.00


1950


1,000.00


1,000.00


1951


1,000.00


1,000.00


1952


1,000.00


1,000.00


$471,200.00


$223,000.00


$172,000.00


$79,200.00


$31,000.00


$3,000.00


$16,000.00


$995,400.00


73


1935


$ 72,800.00


$ 35,000.00


OUTSTANDING DEBT Dec. 31, 1934 Summary Showing Amounts Due Each Year Classified as Stated


Maturities


Year


Each Year


Inside Debt Limit $107,795.00


Outside Debt Limit


Public Service


General Purpose


1935


$161,500.00


$ 53,705.00


$10,000.00


$151,500.00


1936


133,700.00


87,995.00


45,705.00


2,000.00


131,700.00


1937


121,200.00


75,495.00


45,705.00


2,000.00


119,200.00


1938


113,000.00


69,295.00


43,705.00


2,000.00


111,000.00


1939


111,000.00


69,295.00


41,705.00


111,000.00


1940


103,000.00


63,295.00


39,705.00


103,000.00


1941


68,000.00


45,295.00


22,705.00


68,000.00


1942


54,000.00


41,000.00


13,000.00


54,000.00


1943


34,000.00


29,000.00


5,000.00


34,000.00


1944


24,000.00


19,000.00


5,000.00


24,000.00


1945


18,000.00


13,000.00


5,000.00


18,000.00


1946


16,000.00


11,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1947


16,000.00


11,000.00


5,000.00


16,000.00


1948


10,000.00


9,000.00


1,000.00


10,000.00


1949


9,000.00


9,000.00


9,000.00


1950


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


1951


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


1952


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


$995,400.00


$663,465.00


$331,935.00


$16,000.00


$979,400.00


74


SCHOOL DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934


$


24,000.00


May 5, 1916


Junior High School Site


4


185-186


May 16, 1936


$ 1,800.00


125,000.00


April 1, 1918


Junior High School Building


5


373-389


April 1, 1937


16,200.00


125,000.00


April 1, 1918


Junior High School Building


5


502-518


April 1, 1937


16,200.00


*40,000.00


Oct. 5, 1921


Junior High School Building Junior High School Building


5


217-230


Oct. 15, 1941


14,000.00


*20,000.00


Oct. 15, 1921


4.5


258-264


Oct. 15, 1941


7,000.00


45,000.00


May 15, 1923


Balch Addition


4


332-347


May 15, 1942


16,000.00


*25,000.00


May 15, 1923


Balch Addition


4


365-372


May 15, 1942


8,000.00


100,000.00


April 1, 1925


Senior High Building


· 4


660-696


April 1, 1940


37,000.00


*100,000.00


April 1,1925


Senior High Building


4.25


813-848


Dec.


1,1940


36,000.00


130,000.00


Feb.


1,1926


Senior High Building


4


957-982


Feb.


1,1936


26,000.00


*50,000.00


Feb. 1,1926


Senior High Building


4


983-1032


Feb. 1,1940


50,000.00


119,000.00


Sept. 15, 1926


Senior High Building


4


1124-1172


Sept. 15, 1941


49,000.00


159,000.00


June 1, 1929


Addition to Junior High


4.25


1635-1757


June 1,1949


123,000.00


59,000.00


Aug. 1, 1930


C. M. Callahan Building


4


1841-1875


Aug. 1, 1940


35,000.00


48,000.00


Aug. 15, 1931


Senior High Addition


3.75


2013-2048


Aug. 15, 1943


36,000.00


$1,169,000.00


* Loans Outside of Debt Limit.


$471,200.00


75


SEWER DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934


$*160,000.00


June 1,1907


Const. of Original System


4


109-160


June 1, 1947


$ 52,000.00


*40,000.00


Aug. 1, 1908


Const. of Original System


4


187-200


Aug. 1,1948


14,000.00


*40,000.00


Dec. 1,1912


Const. of Pumping Section


4


45-50


Dec. 1,1937


6,000.00


34,000.00


Jan. 1,1922


Extension of System


4.25


399-407


June


1,1939


10,000.00


17,000.00


June 1,1930


Sanitary and Surface Sewers


4


1790-1792


June


1,1935


3,000.00


33,500.00


April 1, 1932


Sanitary and Surface Sewers


4.50


2091-2119


April 1, 1952


29,000.00


38,232.00


May 1,1933


Sanitary Sewers


5


2181-2214


May


1,1943


34,000.00


16,500.00


Oct. 1,1933


Surface Drainage


4


2249-2262


Oct.


1,1941


14,000.00


18,000.00


Aug. 1,1934


Sanitary Sewers


2.75


2300-2317


Aug.


1,1944


18,000.00


17,500.00


Jan. 1,1934


Connection with Met. Sewer


3.75


B 1-18


Jan.


1,1939


17,500.00


25,500.00


Jan.


1,1934


Connection with Met. Sewer


2.50


B 19-44


Jan. 1,1944


25,500.00


$ 440,232.00


$223,000.00


* Loans Outside of Debt Limit.


WATER DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934


$


34,100.00


June 15, 1921


Filter Plant and Additional Walls


5.75


113-120


June 15, 1938


$ 8,000.00


40,000.00


July 1, 1925


Filter No. 2-Pumping Equip.


4


740-742


July 1, 1935


3,000.00


25,000.00


Dec. 15, 1930


Extension of Mains


4


1961-1965


Dec. 15, 1935


5,000.00


$ 99,100.00


$ 16,000.00


76


MEMORIAL MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934


$*119,000.00


Sept. 15, 1927


Construction of Building


3.25 and 4


1253-1315


Sept. 15, 1942


$ 63,000.00


140,000.00


Mar. 15, 1928


Construction of Building 3.75


1395-1466


Mar. 15, 1942


72,000.00


50,000.00


Sept. 1, 1928


Construction of Building 4.25


1505-1541


Sept. 1, 1947


37,000.00


$ 309,000.00


$172,000.00


* Loans Outside of Debt Limit.


HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


Original Issue


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Rate


Numbers


Date of Maturity


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934


$


21,000.00


June 1, 1930


Original Construction


4


1810-1913


June 1, 1935


$ 4,000.00


13,500.00


Aug. 1, 1931


Street Pavement


3.5


1996-2000


Aug. 1, 1936


4,500.00


17,200.00


April 1, 1932


Original Construction


4.5


2125-2137


April 1, 1940


12,000.00


58,700.00


Aug. 1, 1944


Nahatan Street Extension


2.75


2318-2376


Aug. 1, 1944


58,700.00


$ 110,400.00


$ 79,200.00


Original Issue 55,500.00


Date of Issue Aug. 1, 1930


Purpose of Loan Purchase of Civic Property


Rate Numbers


4 1901-1931


Date of Maturity Aug. 1, 1940


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934 $ 31,000.00


PUBLIC WORKS YARD SITE DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


$


Original Issue 7,000.00


Date of Issue Sept. 15, 1932


Purpose of Loan Purchase of Land


Rate 4


Numbers 2152-2153


Date of Maturity Sept. 15, 1936


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934 $ 3,000.00


77


PLAYGROUND LAND PURCHASE DEBT Outstanding December 31, 1934


$


DEBT MATURING IN THE YEAR 1935


Nature of Loan


Numbers 1-5


Purpose of Loan Metropolitan Connection Metropolitan Connection


Jan. 1,1934


Jan. 1 3.75


Jan. 1


2.50


8,500.00


School Notes


O. D. L.


957-969


Senior High Building


Feb. 1


4


13,000.00


School Notes


373-379


Junior High Building


April 1,1918


April 1


5 6,800.00


School Notes


502-508


Junior High Building Senior High Building


April 1,1925


April 1


4


7,000.00


Highway Notes


2125-2126


Original Street Constr.


April 1,1932


April 1


4.50 2,000.00


Sewer Notes


2091-2092


Sewer Mains


April 1,1932


April 1


4.50


2,000.00


Sewer Notes


2181-2184


Sewer Mains


May 1, 1933


May 1


5


4,000.00


School Notes


185


Junior High Site


May 15, 1916


May 15


4


1,200.00


School Notes


332-333


Balch Addition


May 15, 1922


May 15 4


2,000.00


School Notes


O. D. L.


365


Balch Addition


May 15, 1922


May 15 4


1,000.00


Sewer Bonds


O. D. L.


109-112


Installation of System


June 1,1907


June 1


4


4,000.00


Sewer Notes


398-399


Sewer Mains


June 1,1922


June


1 4.25


2,000.00


School Notes


1635-1643


Junior High Addition


June 1,1929


June


1 4.25


9,000.00


Highway Notes


1810-1813


Street Pavement


June 1,1930


June 1


4


4,000.00


Sewer Notes


1790-1792


Sewer Mains


June 1,1930


June 1


4


3,000.00


Water Notes


O. D. L.


113-114


Filter Plant


June 15, 1921


June 15


5.75


2,000.00


Water Notes


O. D.L.


740-742


Filter Plant No. 2


July 1, 1925


July


1


4


3,000.00


Sewer Bonds


O. D. L.


187


Installation of System


Aug.


1,1908


Aug.


1


4


1,000.00


Sewer Notes


2300-2301


Sewer Mains


Aug.


1,1934


Aug.


1 2.75


2,000.00


Highway Notes


2318-2324


Nahatan Street Ext.


Aug. 1,1934


Aug. 1 2.75


6,700.00


School Notes


1841-1846


C. M. Callahan Bldg.


Aug. 1,1930


Aug. 1


4


6,000.00


Playground Notes


1901-1906


Playground Site (Civic)


Aug. 1, 1930


Aug. 1


4


6,000.00


Date of Issue 1935


Rate


Amount


Sewer Bonds


4,500.00


Sewer Bonds


19-27


Jan. 1,1934 Feb. 1,1926


April 1,1918


April 1 5 6,800.00


School Notes


660-666


Due in


78


Highway Notes School Notes Municipal Building


1996-1998 Street Pavement Senior High Addition


Aug. 1,1931


Aug. 1 3.50


3,000.00


2013-2016 1505-1507


Construction


Sept. 1,1931


Sept. 1 3.50 3,000.00


School Notes


O. D. L.


1124-1130


Senior High Building


Sept. 15, 1926


Sept. 15


4


1,295.00


Municipal Building


1395-1402


Construction


Mar. 15, 1928


Sept. 15


3.75


9,000.00


Municipal Building


O. D.L.


1253-1260


Construction


Sept. 15, 1927


Sept. 15


3.50 8,000.00


Public Works Yard Notes


2152


Purchase of Site


Sept. 15, 1932


Sept. 15 4 2,000.00


Sewer Notes


2249-2250


Surface Drainage


Oct. 1,1932


Oct. 1


4


2,000.00


School Notes


O. D. L.


217-218


Junior High Addition


Oct. 15, 1921


Oct. 15


5


2,000.00


School Notes


O. D. L.


258


Junior High Addition


Oct. 15, 1921


Oct. 15


4.50 1,000.00


Sewer Bonds


O. D. L.


45-46


Pumping Section


Dec. 1,1912


Dec. 1


4 2,000.00


School Notes


O. D. L.


813-818


Senior High Addition


Dec. 1, 1925


Dec. 1 4.25


6,000.00


Water Notes


O. D. L.


1961-1965


Extensions


Dec. 15, 1930


Dec. 15 4


5,000.00


79


O. D. L. is Outside of Limitation of Statutory Indebtedness in determining Borrowing Capacity.


$161,500.00


1124-1130


Senior High Building


Sept. 15, 1926


Sept. 15 4


5,705.00


Aug. 15, 1931


Aug. 15


3.75 4,000.00


80


STATEMENT OF MONEY BORROWED Amounts Authorized


Anticipation of Revenue, 1934


Chap. 44, General Laws


$895,230.17


Sewer Construction


Sept. 18, 1933. Special Town Meeting, Art. 1 17,500.00


July 23, 1934. Special Town Meeting, Art. 4. 18,000.00


Oct. 1, 1934. Special Town Meeting, Art. 1 25,500.00


Highway Construction


July 23, 1934. Special Town Meeting, Art. 1, 2, 3. 58,700.00


Dec. 31, 1934. Special Town Meeting, Art. 8. 20,000.00


$139,700.00


Under Authorization to Borrow In Anticipation of Revenue


1934


Jan. 20 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston $200,000.00


Notes 2270-2279 inclusive


Due Nov. 5, 1934, discounted 3.25


Jan. 23 Sold to Norwood Trust Co.


Notcs 2280-2282


Jan. 3 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston . . 50,000.00


Notes 2282-2286 Due Nov. 5, 1934, discounted 3.


April 7 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston . 100,000.00


Notes 2287-2292 Due Feb. 18, 1935, discounted 1.30


June 16 Sold to Second National Bank Notes 2293-2299 Due Dec. 3, 1934, discounted .55


100,000.00


Aug. 13 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston. 50,000.00


Notes 2377-2378 Due Dec. 20, 1934, discounted .60


Aug. 13 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston . 50,000.00 Notes 2379-2383 Due June 15, 1935, discounted 1.10


Nov. 13 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston. 50,000.00


Notes 2384-2387 Due July 12, 1935, discounted .75


Total of Issues in Anticipation of Revenue. $700,000.00


100,000.00


Due Nov. 5, 1934, discounted 3.25


81


Sanitary and Surface Drainage


Sewers


Aug. 1 Sold to Second National Bank of Boston $ 18,000.00 Notes 2300-2317 inclusive


Due $2,000 each year Aug. 1, 1935 to Aug. 1, 1942 1,000 each year Aug. 1, 1943 to Aug. 1, 1944 Interest 2.75


Sold to Second National Bank of Boston 17,500.00


Bonds, Nos. 1 -18 inclusive


Due $4,500.00, Jan. 1, 1935-$4,000.00 Jan. 1,1936


$3,000.00 each year Jan. 1, 1937-1939 inclusive. Rate 3.75


Sold to Second National Bank of Boston . 25,500.00


Bonds Nos. 19-44


Due $8,500.00 Jan. 1; 1935, $2,000 each year


Jan. 1, 1936-1943 inclusive. Rate 2.50 per centum


$1,000.00 Jan. 1, 1944


Highway Loans


Sold to Second National Bank of Boston 58,700.00 Notes 2318-2376


. Due Aug. 1, 1935, $6,700.00 and $6,000.00 each year


Aug. 1, 1936-1943 inclusive, rate 2.75 per centum Aug. 1, 1944, $4,000.00


THE LIMITATION OF INDEBTEDNESS


Under Section 10, Chapter 44, General Laws, the amount which the Town may borrow in addition to the present debt is as follows:


The valuation of the three preceding years, reduced by abatements to December 31, 1934:


1932 Real Estate and Personal Property .


$26,128,673.00


1932 Motor Vehicle Excise .


855,392.00


1933 Real Estate and Personal Property .


24,720,215.00


1933 Motor Vehicle Excise .


761,913.00


1934 Real Estate and Personal Property


24,598,153.00


1934 Motor Vehicle Excise .


750,985.00


Total.


$77,815,331.00 778,153.31


Three Per Cent of the Average of which is the Debt Limit, namely .


Total Debt issued to December 31, 1934 .


$995,400.00


Debt authorized but not issued, December 31, 1934. .


20,000.00


Debt authorized and issued outside of Debt Limit .


$1,015,400.00 331,935.00


683,465.00


Available Borrowing Capacity, December 31, 1934 is .


$ 94,688.31


82


83


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending December 31, 1934 Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


GENERAL REVENUE


1934 Property Taxes


$ 600,598.33


Poll Taxes


9,028.00


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


18,730.55


628,356.88


Less State and County Taxes shown elsewhere as receipts 59,173.70


$


569,183.18


1933 Property Taxes (Collector) 154,812.27


Property Taxes (Treasurer on Tax Titles)


7,350.76


Poll Taxes


124.00


Old Age Assistance Taxes


368.00


Motor Vehicle Excise


966.74


1932 Property Taxes (Collector) Property Taxes (Treasurer on Tax Titles)


1,991.63


10,620.45


Motor Vehicle Excise


4.00


1931 Property Taxes (Treas-


urer on Tax Titles) 3,939.21


1930 Property Taxes (Treas- urer on Tax Titles)


809.84


1929 Property Taxes (Treas-


urer on Tax Titles)


17.70


181,004.60


Other General Revenues, Viz: From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Income Tax Revenue


59,056.70


Corporation Tax 37,520.64


248.21


National Bank Tax


260.95


Railroad and Telephone


36.68


Fines 785.00


Dog Licenses-return from


County Treasurer


849.59


In Lieu of Taxes


Municipal Light Department Grants


13,000.00


Federal Emergency Relief Fund 7,268.86


Contributions from Employees


578.16


869,792.57


Trust Company Tax


97,123.18


84


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


GENERAL REVENUE-Continued Licenses and Permits


Alcoholic Beverages, 1934 Fees


Sec. 12-All Alcoholic Beverages 5 at $250.00 $ 1,250.00


6 at $100.00 in addition to 1933 payments 600.00


1 at $150.00 in addition to 1933 payment 150.00


4 Wines and Malt Beverages at $150.00 600.00


3 Malt Beverages Only at $100.00 300.00


2 Clubs-All Alcoholic Bev- erages at $250.00 500.00


2 Clubs-All Alcoholic Bev- erages-in addition to 1933 payments 200.00


2 Clubs-Malt Beverages Only, at $100.00 200.00


5 Special Licenses-Malt Bev- erages Only 17.00


Sec. 15-All Alcoholic Beverages -Bottled Goods


3 at $500 each 1,500.00


3 at $200 each, Druggist Sec. 30A 600.00


1 Wines and Malt Beverages Only 150.00


1 Malt Beverages Only


100.00


1935 License Fees


Sec. 12


10 at $500.00 all Alcoholic Bev- erages 5,000.00


3 at $500.00 Wines and Malt Beverages 1,500.00


2 at $500.00 Club Licenses-All Alcoholic Beverages 1,000.00


2 at $150.00 Club Licenses- Malt Beverages Only 300.00


Continued


85


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


GENERAL REVENUE-Continued Sec. 15-Bottled Goods Only


3 at $500.00-All Alcoholic Bev-


verages $ 1,500.00


1 at $300.00 Wines and Malt


Beverages 300.00


1 at $200.00 Malt Beverages Only


200.00


Sec. 30A, Druggist, 1 300.00


$ 16,267.00


Common Victualers and Inn- Holders


184.86


Peddlers' Licenses


27.00


Public Amusement


193.00


Pool and Bowling


53.00


Junk Collector


20.00


Sunday Sales


140.00


Denatured Alcohol


4.00


Fuel Oil Permits


129.00


Auto Sales


75.00


Auctioneers


8.00


Milk and Oleomargarine Per- mits


82.50


Other


12.50


928.86


17,195.86


Forward


869,792.57


Total for General Revenue


886,988.43


86


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


COMMERCIAL REVENUE


Moth Assessments


1934 Levy


$ 360.00


1933 Levy (Collector)


133.16


1933 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


4.95


1932 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


5.25


$ 503.36


Sewer Assessments


Advance Apportionments


473.73


1934 Levy


1,323.56


1933 Levy (Collector)


1,103.31


1933 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


47.64


1932 Levy (Collector)


7.56


1932 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


84.02


1931 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


44.46


3,084.28


Sidewalk Assessments


Advance Apportionments


36.76


1934 Levy


530.67


1933 Levy


519.55


1933 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


10.40


1932 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


10.40


1931 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


10.41


Street Betterments


Advance Apportionments


469.70


1934 Levy


1,465.89


1933 Levy


465.14


1933 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


7.00


1932 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


44.90


1931 Levy (Treas. Tax Titles)


7.00


2,459.63


Park Betterments


1934 Levy


152.60


1933 Levy


33.40


186.00


Total for Commercial Revenue


7,401.46


1,168.19


87


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


DEPARTMENT REVENUE


General Government


Advertising Costs


$ 2.50


Telephone Tolls


.30


$ 2.80


General Manager


Telephone Tolls


6.30


6.30


Town Clerk and Accountant


Marriage Intention Fees


280.00


Recording Fees and Expenses


470.77


Dog License Fees


112.80


Sporting License Fees


151.75


1,015.32


Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes


Costs on Taxes


1,084.55


Costs on Tax Titles


503.90


Fees on Tax Titles


221.00


Statement of Liens


23.00


1,832.45


Municipal Office Building


Telephone Tolls


25.45


Rest Room Receipts


4.95


30.40


Town Counsel


Telephone Tolls


10.00


Expense of Court Action


7.50


17.50


Engineering


Sale of Maps


5.25


5.25


Total for General Government 2,910.02


2,910.02


.


88


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police


Ambulance Service


$ 590.00


Property Damage


105.00


$ 695.00


Fire


Telephone Tolls


3.72


Sales of Chemicals


15.00


Sale of Tires


10.00


28.72


Forestry


Sale of Chemicals


27.75


27.75


Sealer of Weights and Measures


153.21


153.21


Total for Protection of Persons and Property


904.68


904.68


HEALTH AND SANITATION Health


Dental Clinic Fees


349.63


Eye Clinic Fees


34.90


Hospital Care (Municipalities)


621.60


Hospital Care (Individuals)


11.00


Tuberculosis, Subsidy


2,796.40


Plumbing Fees for Permits®


208.00


4,021.53


Sanitation


Sewer Construction Service and Material


6.08


Drain Construction Service and Material


22.06


Particular Sewers


Service and Material


1,358.87


Ash Removal


Service


361.50


1,748.51


Total for Health and Sanitation


5,770.04


5,770.04


Fees


89


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts


Expenses


Outlays


Total


HIGHWAYS


Use of Equipment


$ 3.75


Repairs of Trenehes


159.32


Sales of Containers


1.00


Service and Material


4.45


Snow Removal


22.86


Gasolene Tax Refund


130.44


Telephone Tolls


7.55


Use of Garage Equipment


30.75


Sales of Gasolene


2.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


exe. Nahatan Street


$ 1,932.19


Total for Highways


362.12


1,932.19 $ 2,294.31


Public Welfare


From the Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Dependent Mothers' Aid


4,728.01


Temporary Aid


5,116.97


Assistance to Aged Citizens


2,751.71


Other Municipalities


Dependent Mothers' Aid:


Cambridge


628.32


Foxboro


481.92


Whitensville


9.00


Medfield


142.60


Walpole


62.20


Temporary Aid:


Cambridge


1,994.19


Chelsea


82.79


Franklin


212.18


Maynard


114.70


Westwood


23.40


Walpole


10.00


Brockton


31.18


Assistance to Aged Citizens:


Walpole


446.00


Transportation and Storage


178.94


Remittance from Individuals


177.00


State Aid


9.00


Total for Welfare 17,250.11


17,250.11


90


NORWOOD TOWN REPORT


Receipts


Expenses


Outlays


Total


EDUCATION


Tuition from


State Wards


$ 251.23


City of Boston Wards


1,244.60


Town of Westwood


1,748.80


Individuals


80.24


Vocational Training-Common- wealth of Massachusetts


2,033.81


Sales of


Instruction Supplies


11.76


Manual Training Supplies


166.38


Text Books


6.94


Tooth Brushes


21.09


Operation of Lunch Counter


8,189.90


Repairs of Structures


1.60


Rentals


314.00


Telephone Tolls


15.88


High School English Prize In- come


21.25


Sale of Real Estate


$ 1,500.00


Totals for Education


14,107.48


1,500.00 $ 15,607.48


Libraries


Book Replacements


12.83


Fines


596.00


Rentals


4.00


Telephone Tolls


.20


Income-Alice H. Plimpton


Trust Fund


659.13


Income-Warren H. Cudworth Fund


16.25


Income-Chickering Fund


8.00


Sale of Junk


1.00


Total for Libraries


1,296.41


1,296.41


Parks and Playgrounds


Rentals


409.00


Sales of Material


23.75


Fees, Tennis Courts


289.60


Damages to Property


6.00


Total for Parks and Playgrounds 728.35 728.35


91


ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts


Expenses Outlays Total


PUBLIC SERVICE


Electric Light


Sales of Electric Energy


$ 238,794.71




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