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63
2 21
Feb. 1
Delia E. Flaherty
73
2 Frank Billet
57
2 Mabelle G. Everett
63
3 Jeremiah F. Donovan
65
5 Stillborn
6 Henry Clifford Read
76
9 27
6 Edward Joseph McDonough
36
8 Stillborn
10 Mary H. Rodgers
81
11 Elizabeth (Simpson) Ivatts
78
6 26
11 Agnes E. M. Carman
89
15 Flora May (McCrellis) Pond
78
9
2
15 Laakso
2
16 Paulina M. Kulvin
68
69
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1941
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Feb. 20
Patrick A. Mulkern
57
21 Edward J. Cassidy
63
23 Eugene L. Connolly
55
24 Elizabeth (Welby) Collins
40
Mar. 1 Patrick J. Hayes
72
4 Aina Aleksandra (Loven) Maki
54
5 25
11 Edmund Wallis MacArthur
84
5
20
11 Hannah Hawkins
89
11 Thomas Connolly
58
4 15
13 John W. A. Kelley
69
8
16
13 Harry Prager
72
1
7
14 Mary Elizabeth Corcoran
79
7
1
16 Ella B. Hill
63
18 Albert Alexander DeLoche
67
6 23
19 Michael T. Welsh
54
21 Frank Peteln
72
4
2
21 Fred A. Chapman, Jr.
6 20
27 Sarah (Bickford) Durkin ·
59
3
28 Walter Mann
72
29 Adam Jankowski
79
April 1 John J. Owens
69
1 Catherine E. (Hurley) Donahue
80
2 Bridget (Murphy) Roche
84
4 Ernest Sheehan
47
6 Joseph Francis Cronin
59
6
9 Ann Edna (Atkin) Davalga
51
8
24
13 Edward A. Vogel
68
14 Angela (Charchedi) Rizzo
74
14 Trayers
1 hr.
16 Frank Williams
76
22 Morini
3
23 Patrick Folan
79
23 Walter Scott
66
26 Duncan Macleod
74
26 Massey
26 Sarah Frances (Borden) Miller
68
10
16
26 George L. Forrest -
78
10
16
2
23 Balboni
11 hrs.
16 Hannah Lehan
70
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1941
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
. May 1 Stillborn
2 Charles F. Gibson
51
4 John Fulton Sinclair
50
8 22
4 John E. Mahar
36
6 John H. R. Ward
78
6 Joseph Novicky
66
9 Bernice E. (Thresher) Dowd
52
9 Alfred Delphis Landry
74
10 Robert M. Burke
20
11 5
10 Leo R. O'Donnell
23
10 Louis Steven Lovely
20
8 12
10 Joseph J. Ellerton
24
11 Ida Adelaide (Rhoads) VanBuskirk
73
9 26
11 James P. Duggan
72
·12 Marfisa (Giannecchini) Ciopponi
46
13 Mary Eliza (Banks) Ide
76
9 22
16 Daniel D. Fitzgerald
72
19 Elverton Alcott
44
22 Helga Matilda (Gaarder) Becken
87
4 18
22 Frederick B. Wheatley
63
25 Charles E. McAuliffe
48
29 Mattias Eppich
52
30 Joseph W. Sullivan
37
0
20
30 Martin Hultman
68
30 Mary Maria (Eaton) Bainton
76
0 19
June 5 Minnie Elizabeth (Porttinen) Korhonen
49
1 8
7 Stillborn
9 Clara E. Douglas
77
10 Rudolph A. Groh
73
11 Anne C. Parker
72
12 James D. Tobin
70
13 Ethel Torrey (Neale) Fuller
62
10 28
14 Clara J. (Kinsley) Bothwell
62
16 Leonard P. Calder
68
17 Herbert Percy Everett
62
7 18
19 William E. Allen
62
21 Carl W. Niendorff
80
22 Catherine (Hayes) Mahoney
67
22 David Collins
7 5
26 Sidney Smith
94
8 7
71
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1941
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos.
Days
June 27
Anna M. Flaherty
46
28 Emma Smith
61
2
19
28 William J. Bothwell
38
29 Leo Richard Peare
60
9
16
30 Maria DiAngelo
48
10
July
1 Stillborn
1 Charles A. Nicholson
56
10
3
2 William C. Breen
64
6 George Turnbull Watson
75
11
22
11 Roger Dudley Flint
57
10 26
18 Carl Eckhardt
68
18 Thomas J. Ronayne
50
6
20 Mary B. Edwards
26
21 John Viktor Suomi
61
29 Harold C. Hansen
65
29 Margaret Feeney
58
Aug. 1 Doris St. Cyr
16
2 John Leombruno
2 hrs.
4 Edward T. Costello
82
7 Charles Stuart Robertson
17
7
11
9 John G. Haldane
27
5
5
12 Elizabeth A. Dorsey
64
13 Stillborn
38
15 Philip E. Burgun
23
9 23
16 Donald F. Melville
22
16 Martha Dunn
76
16 Thomas J. Lydon
59
16 Otto Lawson
72
16 Stillborn
17 Stillborn
17 Catherine (O'Donnell) Mason
44
20 Anastasia Miecko
71
1
15
21 William A. Oliver
56
10
17
.
21 William J. Buckley
3
6
24 Isabelle (Nardini) Chartrand
61
25 Stillborn
25 Stillborn
26 Edna B. Tillotson
89
13 Mack Mann
72
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1941
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Aug. 27 George C. Ketchum
79
3
12
Sept. 4 Delia (Connolly) Concannon
52
6 George W. Lewis
32
7 Ann B. O'Brien
83
9 James Wesley Constantine
41
7 20
12 William L. Farnsworth
86
12 Durgam Thomas Deeb
52
3
5
16 Fred Lincoln Ballou
80
9 19
18 Wallace R. Barr
58
19 Mary F. Mooney
65
19 Marie A. Wenzel
68
20 Marie L. (Perron) Cossette
. 62
10
14
23 Lillian J. Chute
82
24 Peter H. Swirnialis
55
26 Roman A. Aukstolis
54
27 Lizzie F. Gardner
87
8
29 Edgar W. Metcalf
56
Oct. 1 Azor H. Thayer
81
1 Irving John Dobson
49
5
23
2 Charlotte Elizabeth (Dakin) Smith
74
5
22
4 Emily H. Boyd
48
4 John R. Parker
68
8 Michael J. Keohane
41
9
25
9 Victor (Stafford) Stravinski
42
10 Otto Murtomaki
52
9
26
10 Atwood
3 hrs.
15 Selma (Ziedan) Selwyn
53
15 Bearce
37 mins.
15 Sarah Margaret (Buchanan) Boates
72
9
21
16 Delaney
1 hr.
18 Ann Margaret (Smith) Folkins
82
9
12
19 Edith Gertrude (Arnold) Jenks
73
2
29
19 Irving Parsons
68
3
8
23 Ida Evelyn (Harvey) Burnham
86
7
3
30 Charles F. Durfee
84
2
9
Nov.
1 Bridget Josephine Feeney
65
2 Mary (Gates) Flynn
67
9
14
3 Eugene Murphy
71
.
73
DEATHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1941
Date
Name
Yrs. Mos. Days
Nov. 3 Catherine (Coyne) Connolly
75
1
4
3 Patrick J. Hayes
58
4 Catherine (Drab) Septelka
55
4 Otto Leonhardt
52
3
26
4 Stillborn
4 Lillian Christine Bullock
73
6
2
5 Harriet St. Claire (Smith) Benson
65
11
17
7 Gerald A. Carr
44
1
8 Johannah Flavin
77
8 Mary Ellen Galle
51
9 John Eppich
71
14 Jennie A. (Raftery) Mooers
71
14 Daniel Barrett
71
15 Francis Green
34
16 Margaret S. (Alderson) Meears
79
7
23 Mary (Lenkevich) deSavage
59
8
24 William John Patterson
70
6
29
26 Mary A. Ortla
75
27 Albert Goguen
58
7
24
29 Elizabeth F. Chauvey
53
30 Mary C. Pendergast
88
Dec. 4 S. Peter Holmberg
92
9
26
6 Adele M. Trepanier
62
8 Patrick Folan
61
9 Apphia Jackson (Spiller) Sweetser
66
3
1
9 Catherine Bayer
65
10 Michael Sam (Mike Ragib)
52
12 Catherine T. Connolly
71
14 Peter Devine
58
15 Alexander M. MacLennan
53
16 Emil G. Miller
70
1
18 Margaret Mary (Deveraux) Curran
60
7 23
19 Harry Davis
55
19 Edward Windsor Carpenter
64
6
12
23 Ignatuis Filipiak
59
26 Edna Erinda (Heckler) Strout
65
4
2
26 Mabel Lucett (Tonkin) Cowdin
81
10
20
30 Edward E. Balduf
62
30 · John Gillooly
86
5 28
31 . John F. Lydon
42
1
74
594
Total number of births
Of which births
235 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood. 15 were residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in other towns. 344 were non-residents of Norwood whose birth occurred in Norwood.
Total number of deaths. Of which deaths 140 were residents of Norwood who died in Norwood.
31 were residents of Norwood who died in other towns. 66 were non-residents of Norwood who died in Norwood.
236
TWENTY-EIGHTH REPORT - of -
The Town Accountant
- of the -
TOWN OF NORWOOD
CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF TOWN DEBT December 31, 1941
Due in Year
State Tax
Emergency Storm Damage
Electric Light Plant
Total $160,000.00
1943
20,000.00
37,000.00
7,000.00
26,000.00
3,000.00
19,000.00
6,000.00
5,000.00
12,000.00
135,000.00
1944
16,000.00
33,000.00
7,000.00
23,000.00
3,000.00
16,000.00
6,000.00
5,000.00
12,000.00
121,000.00
1945
16,000.00
30,000.00
7,000.00
6,000.00
3,000.00
12,000.00
5,000.00
12,000.00
91,000.00
1946
16,000.00
28,000.00
6,000.00
3,577.00
2,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
12,000.00
75,577.00
1947
16,000.00
22,000.00
6,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
57,000.00
1948
16,000.00
14,000.00
6,000.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
44,000.00
1949
16,000.00
11,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
5,000.00
37,000.00
1950
8,000.00
11,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
23,000.00
1951
8,000.00
4,000.00
2,000.00
14,000.00
1952
7,000.00
4,000.00
2,000.00
13,000.00
1953
7,000.00
3,000.00
2.000.00
12,000.00
1954
7,000.00
7,000.00
1955
7,000.00
7,000.00
1956
7,000.00
7,000.00
1957
7,000.00
7,000.00
1958
7,000.00
7,000.00
1959
7,000.00
7,000.00
1960
7,000.00
7,000.00
1961
7,000.00
7,000.00
$225,000.00
$236,000.00
$51,000.00
$88,577.00
$32,000.00
$88,000.00
$18,000.00
$40,000.00
$60,000.00
$838,577.00
Inside Debt Limit Outside Debt Limit
$351,577.00
487,000.00
Total Fixed Debt Anticipation of Revenue Loans
838,577.00
50.000.00
Total Debt December 31, 1941
$888,577.00
1942
$ 23,000.00
$ 39,000.00
$ 7,000.00
$27,000.00
Municipal Building $19,000.00
Water $22,000.00
Funding $ 6,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$12,000.00
School
Sewer
Municipal Relief
*Highway
77
DEBT INSIDE DEBT LIMIT
School
Amount Issued
Date of Issue 5-15-22 "
Rate %
Date of Maturity
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1941 $ 2,000.00 64,000.00
Nos. 346-7
Date May 15
Requirements for 1942 Principal $ 2,000.00
Interest
$ 40.00
168,000.00
6- 1-29
4.25
1949
1694-1701
June 1
8,000.00
2,550.00
48,000.00
8-15-31
3.75
1943
8,000.00
2041-44
Aug. 15
4,000.00
300.00
Interest Dates May 15 J & D 1 F & A 15
74,000.00
14,000.00
2,890.00
Highway
20,000.00
5-15-35
2.25
1945
8,000.00
2504-5
May 15
2,000.00
157.50
M & N 15
13,000.00
6- 1-37
1.75
1947
6,000.00
2694
June
1
1,000.00
96.25
J & D 1
65,000.00
7- 1-39
0.75
1944
39,000.00
B27-39
July
1
13,000.00
292.50
J & J 1
26,000.00
7-15-37
1.75
1947
14,000.00
2722-24
July
15
3,000.00
245.00
J & J 15
5,000.00
8- 1-37
1.75
1942
1,000.00
2704
Aug.
1
1,000.00
17.50
F & A
1
58,700.00
8- 1-34
2.75
1944
16,000.00
2361-66
Aug.
1
6,000.00
440.00
F & A
1
7,577.00
8- 1-38
1.5
1946
4,577.00
2840
Aug.
1
1,000.00
68.65
F & A 1
88,577.00
27,000.00
1,317.40
Sewer
33,500.00
4- 1-32
4.5
1952
15,000.00
2105-6
April 1
2,000.00
630.00
A & O
1
38,000.00
5- 1-33
5
1943
6,000.00
2209-11
May
1 3,000.00
225.00
M & N
1
29,800.00
6- 1-37
1.75
1947
17,000.00
2670-72
June
1
3,000.00
271.25
J & D 1
17,000.00
6- 1-36
2
1945
7,000.00
2550
June
1
2,000.00
120.00
J & D 1
18,000.00
8- 1-34
2.75
1944
4,000.00
2314-15
Aug. 1
2,000.00
110.00
F & A 1
78
$ 70,000.00
4
1942
18,000.00
8- 1-38
1.5
1948
12,000.00
2813-14
Aug.
1
2,000.00
180.00
F & A
1
30,000.00
9- 1-36
1.75
1946
15,000.00
2578-80
Sept.
3,000.00
262.50
M & S
1
25,000.00
11~ 1-37
2
1947
13,000.00
2755-57
Nov. 1
3,000.00
260.00
M & N
1
46,000.00
11- 1-38
1.75
1948
7,000.00
2887
Nov. 1 1,000.00
122.50
M &N 1
13,000.00
12- 1-36
1.75
1946
5,000.00
2605
Dec. 1
1,000.00
87.50
J & D 1
70,000.00
6-15-40
1.75
1950
63,000.00
B8-14
June 15
7,000.00
1,041.25
J & D 15.
164,000.00
29,000.00
3,310.00
Municipal Building
55,000.00
9- 1-28
4.25
1947
16,000.00
1526-28
Sept. 1
3,000.00
680.00
M & S
1
39,000.00
9-15-27
3.75
1942
9,000.00
1458-66
Sept. 15
9,000.00
337.50
M & S 15
25,000.00
12,000.00
1,017.50
79
$351,577.00
$82,000.00
$8,534.90
1
DEBT OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT
Sewer
Rate
Date of Outstanding Maturity Dec. 31, 1941
Nos.
Date
Requirements for 1942 Interest Principal $ 2,000.00
Interest Dates
$ 25,500.00
1- 1-34
Chap. 366, Acts of 1933
2.5
1944
$ 5,000.00
B40-41
Jan. 1
$ 100.00
J & J
1
6- 1-07
Chap. 311, Acts of 1901
4
1947
24,000.00
137-40
June 1
4,000.00
880.00
J & D 1
200,000.00
8- 1-08
Chap. 311, Acts of 1901 4
1948
7,000.00
194
Aug.
1 1,000.00
280.00
F & A 1
46,000.00
11- 1-38
Chap. 50, Acts of 1938
1.75
1953
36,000.00
B11-13
Nov. 1 3,000.00
630.00
M & N 1
72,000.00
10,000.00
1,890.00
School
150,000.00
2- 1-41
Chap. 464, Acts of 1938 1.5
1961
150,000.00
B1-8
Feb.
1 8,000.00
2,190.00 F & A 1
79,000.00
5-15-22
Chap. 328, Acts of 1921
4
1942
1,000.00
372
May 15
1,000.00
20.00 M & N 15
151,000.00
9,000.00
2,210.00
Water
6,300.00
4- 1-37
General Laws
2
1943
2,000.00
2635
April 1
1,000.00
30.00
A & O
1
5,000.00 4- 1-38 General Laws
1.5
1943
2,000.00
2797
April
1 1,000.00
22.50
A & O
1
10,000.00
6- 1-37
General Laws
1.75
1942
2,000.00
2655-56
June
1 2,000.00
17.50
J & D 1
10,000.00
7- 1-39
General Laws
0.75
1944
6,000.00
B5-6
July
1 2,000.00
45.00
J & J 1
5,000.00
7-15-37
General Laws
1.75
1942
1,000.00
2709
July 15 1,000.00
17.50
J & J 15
12,000.00
8- 1-38
General Laws
1.5
1948
7,000.00
2830
Aug.
1 1,000.00
105.00 F & A 1
6,000.00
9- 1-39 General Laws
1.75
1944
3,000.00
2940
Sept. 1 1,000.00
52.50
M & S 1
80
Amount Issued
Date of Issue
Authority
%
36,000.00
11- 1-38 Chap. 50, Acts of 1938 1.75
1953
27,000.00 B10-12
Nov. 1
3,000.00
472.50 M & N 1
65,000.00
12- 1-35
Chap. 404, Acts of 1935 2
1945
24,000.00
B42-47
Dec.
1 6,000.00
480.00 J & D 1
18,000.00
6-15-40
General Laws
1.75
1945
14,000.00
B5-8
June 15
4,000.00
210.00 J & D 15
88,000.00
22,000.00
1,452.50
Municipal Relief
16,000.00
5- 1-39
Chap. 72, Acts of 1939 1.25
1949
12,000.00
2913-14
May
1 2,000.00
137.50
M & N 1
30,000.00
8- 1-38 Chap. 58, Acts of 1938
1.5
1948
21,000.00
2854-56
Aug.
1 3,000.00
315.00
F & A 1
20,000.00
4-15-40
Chap. 72, Acts of 1939
1
1950
18,000.00
2991-2
April 15
2,000.00
170.00
A & O 15
51,000.00
7,000.00
622.50
Municipal Building
1942
7,000.00
1309-15
Sept. 15
7,000.00
280.00 M & S 15
State Tax Funding
30,000.00
9-15-89 Chap. 464, Acts of 1939 1.5
1944
18,000.00
2955-60
Sept. 15
6,000.00
270.00 M & S 15
Emergency Storm Damage
50,000.00
9-15-39 Chap. 63, Acts of 1939
2.5
1949
40,000.00 B11-15
Sept. 15
5,000.00
1,000.00 M & S 15
Extension of Electric Light Plant
60,000.00
4- 1-41 General Laws
0.75
1946
60,000.00 3027-38
April 1
12,000.00
405.00 A & O 1
$487,000.00
$78,000.00
$8,130.00
81
119,000.00
3-15-28 General Laws
4
DEBT AND INTEREST MATURING IN 1942
Sewer
Debt Maturing $ 2,000.00
Amount Outstanding Jan. 1, 1942 $ 5,000.00
Note Nos.
Purpose
%
J & J
1
$ 100.00
4,000.00
24,000.00
137-40
4
J & D
1
880.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
194
4
F & A
1
280.00
3,000.00
36,000.00
B11-13
1.75
M & N
1
630.00
2,000.00
15,000.00
2105-6
4.5
A & O
1
630.00
3,000.00
6,000.00
2209-11
5
M & N
1 225.00
3,000.00
17,000.00
2670-72
1.75
J & D
271.25
2,000.00
.7,000.00
2550
2
J & D
1
120.00
2,000.00
4,000.00
2314-15
2.75
F & A
1
110.00
2,000.00
12,000.00
2813-14
1.5
F & A
1
180.00
3,000.00
15,000.00
2578-80
1.75
M & S
1
262.50
3,000.00
13,000.00
2755-57
2
M & N
1
260.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
2887
1.75
M & N
122.50
1,000.00
5,000.00
2605
1.75
J & D 1
87.50
7,000.00
63,000.00
B8-14
1.75
J & D 15
1,041.25
$ 39,000.00
$ 5,200.00
School
2,000.00
2,000.00
346-7
4
May
15
40.00
8,000.00
64,000.00
1694-1701
4.25
J & D 1
2,550.00
Rate
Interest Dates
Interest Due
B40-41
2.5
1
82
4,000.00
8,000.00 150,000.00 1,000.00
2041-44
3.75
F & A 15
300.00
8,000.00
B1-8
1.5
F & A 1
M & N 15
2,190.00 20.00
23,000.00
5,100.00
Highway
2,000.00
8,000.00
2504-5
2.25
M & N 15
157.50
1,000.00
6,000.00
2694
1.75
J & D 1
96.25
13,000.00
39,000.00
B27-39
0.75
J & J
1
292.50
3,000.00
14,000.00
2722-24
1.75
J & J 15
245.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
2704
1.75
F & A 1
17.50
6,000.00
16,000.00
2361-66
2.75
F & A
440.00
1,000.00
4,577.00
2840
1.5
F & A
1
68.65
27,000.00
Municipal Building
3,000.00
16,000.00
1526-28
4.25
M & S 1
680.00
9,000.00
9,000.00
1458-66
3.75
M & S 15
337.50
7,000.00
7,000.00
1309-15
4
M & S 15
280.00
19,000.00
1,297.50
Municipal Relief
2,000.00
12,000.00
2913-14
1.25
M & N 1
137.50
3,000.00
21,000.00
2854-56
1.5
F & A 1
315.00
2,000.00
18,000.00
2991-92
1
A & O 15
170.00
7,000.00
622.50
1
83
1,317.40
1,000.00
372
4
DEBT AND INTEREST MATURING IN 1942-Continued Water
Debt Maturing
Amount Outstanding Jan. 1, 1942
Note Nos.
Purpose
Rate %
Interest Dates
Interest Due
1,000.00
2,000.00
2635
2
A &0 1
30.00
1,000.00
2,000.00
2797
1.5
A & O
1
22.50
2,000.00
2,000.00
2655-56
1.75
J & D 1
17.50
2,000.00
6,000.00
B5-6
0.75
J
& J
1
45.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
2709
1.75
J & J 15
17.50
1,000.00
7,000.00
2830
1.5
F & A
1
105.00
1,000.00
3,000.00
2940
1.75
M & S
1
52.50
3,000.00
27,000.00
B10-12
1.75
M & N
1 472.50
6,000.00
24,000.00
B42-47
2
J & D 1
480.00
4,000.00
14,000.00
B5-8
1.75
J & D 15
210.00
22,000.00
1,452.50
State Tax Funding
6,000.00
6,000.00
18,000.00
2955-60
1.5
M & S 15
270.00
270.00
Emergency Storm Damage
5,000.00
5,000.00
40,000.00
B11-15
2.5
M & S 15
1,000.00
1,000.00
Extension of Electric Light Plant
12,000.00
12,000.00
60,000.00
3027-38
0.75
A &0 1
405.00
405.00
Anticipation of Revenue
1,500.00
$160,000.00
$18,164.90
84
.
85
TRUST FUNDS IN CUSTODY OF TOWN TREASURER
High School English Prize Fund
Securities
On hand January 1, 1941
$ 500.00 500.00
January 1 to December 31, 1941 $ 14.35
Income
Transfer to Town $ 14.35
Warren H. Cudworth Fund
Savings
On hand January 1, 1941
On hand December 31, 1941
500.00
January 1 to December 31, 1941 $ 10.00 Transfer to Town $ 10.00
Alice H. Plimpton Library Trust Fund
Savings
Securities
Accounts
Total
On hand January 1, 1941
$11,000.00
$ 1,041.63
$12,041.63
On hand December 31, 1941
11,000.00
1,035.88
12,035.88
January 1 to December 31, 1941
Securities Matured
$ 5,000.00
Securities Purchased
$ 5,000.00
Income
435.74
Collection charge on Sale of Securities 5.75
Account
5.75
Transfer to Town
435.74
$ 5,441.49
$ 5,441.49
Electric Service Deposit Fund
Checking
Securities
Account
Total
On hand January 1, 1941
$ 5,000.00
$ 2,400.00
$ 7,400.00
On hand December 31, 1941
9,000.00
400.00
9,400.00
January 1 to December 31, 1941
Securities Matured
$ 1,000.00
Securities Purchased
$ 5,000.00
Withdrawn from Check-
Transfer to Town
145.00
Account
2,000.00
Income
145.00
Consumers' Deposits
2,000.00
$ 5,145.00
$ 5,145.00
Anna M. Day Trust Fund
Savings
Deposits $ 5,000.00
On hand January 1, 1941 On hand December 31, 1941
5,000.00
On hand December 31, 1941
Deposits $ 500.00
Income
Withdrawn from Savings
86
January 1 to December 31, 1941 $ 75.60 Transfer to Town $ 75.60
Income
Cemetery Trust Funds
Savings
Securities
Deposits
Total
On hand January 1, 1941
$ 3,077.00
$49,239.42
$52,316.42
On hand December 31, 1941
8,577.00 46,482.92 55,059.92
January 1 to December 31, 1941
Withdrawn from Sav-
Deposited in Savings
ings Accounts
$20,648.42
Banks
$17,891.92
Income
1,077.92
Securities Purchased
5,500.00
Bequests
2,750.00
Accrued Interest 6.50
Transfer to Town
1,077.92
$24,476.34
$24,476.34
Contributory Retirement Fund
Savings
Securities
Deposits
Cash
Total
On hand January 1,
1941
$40,525.00
$28,845.00
$ 5,138.61
$74,508.61
On hand December 31,
1941
58,525.00
33,545.00
699.03
92,769.03
January 1 to December 31, 1941
Cash on hand January 1,1941
$ 5,138.61
Deposited in Savings Banks
$ 6,700.00
Contributions from
Securities Purchased
23,000.00
Members
10,957.95
Premiums 187.50
Appropriation by Town
20,301.47
Commission
7.50
Interest
2,365.86
Accrued Interest
66.51
Sale of Securities
5,000.00
Other payments on war- rants of Retirement
Premiums
287.50
Board 15,390.85
Withdrawn from Sav- ings Account
2,000.00
Cash on hand Decem-
ber 31, 1941
699.03
$46,051.39
$46,051.39
EDMUND F. SULLIVAN, Town Treasurer
STATEMENT OF LOANS ISSUED IN 1941
Peabody School .
Date of Issue
Feb. 1,1941
-
Amount $150,000.00
Note Numbers B1-150
Maturity 1942-1961
1.5
Extension of Electric Light Plant
April 1, 1941
60,000.00
3027-3086
1942-1946
.75
A & 01
87
Anticipation of Revenue
Jan. 25, 1941
200,000.00
3015-3022
Nov. 6, 1941
.18
Discounted
Jan. 25, 1941
100,000.00
3023-3026
Dec. 1, 1941
.18
Discounted
July 21, 1941
50,000.00
3087
Nov. 6, 1941
.12
Discounted
July 21, 1941
50,000.00
3088
Dec. 19, 1941
.12
Discounted
Oct.
4, 1941
50,000.00
3089
Dec. 19, 1941
.08
Discounted
Oct. 4, 1941
50,000.00
3090
June 10, 1942
.13
Discounted
Rate %
Interest Dates F & A 1
-
LIMITATION OF INDEBTEDNESS
Under Section 10, Chapter 44, General Laws as amended, the amount which the Town may borrow in addition to present debt is as follows:
1939 Real and Personal Property
Valuation Net.
$22,709,037.00
1939 Motor Vehicle Excise Valuation Net.
947,071.00
1940 Real and Personal Property Valuation Net.
23,057,110.00
1940 Motor Vehicle Excise Valuation Net.
1,089,025.00
1941 Real and Personal Property Valuation Net.
23,298,550.00
1941 Motor Vehicle Excise
Valuation Net.
1,190,770.00
Total
$72,291,563.00
Three percent of the average of which is the statutory limit viz
722,915.61
Total of Debt authorized and issued on December 31, 1941 is
$838,577.00
Amount of Debt authorized but not issued December 31, 1941
50,000.00
$888,577.00
Of this amount the Debt outside the Debt limit is
487,000.00
Debt within the Statutory Limitation
$401,577.00
401,577.00
Available Borrowing Capacity December 31, 1941
$ 321,338.61
88
89
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ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending December 31, 1941 Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
GENERAL REVENUE
Taxes
1941 Real Property $ 618,054.62
Personal Property
29,972.40
Poll
9,598.00
Motor Vehicle Excise
36,095.92
693,720.94
State and County taxes are
shown elsewhere as receipts
and are deducted herewith 93,963.40
$
599,757.54
1940 Real Property
99,409.55
Personal Property
2,588.01
Poll
150.00
Motor Vehicle Excise
812.81
102,960.37
1939 Real Property
1,436.54
Personal Property
70.40
Poll
30.00
Motor Vehicle Excise
21.23
1,558.17
1938 Poll
6.00
6.00
Tax Titles Redeemed
8,260.00
Sale of Tax Title Pos- sessions
65.00
8,325.00
Income Tax Distribution
76,128.18
Corporation Tax Distribution
108,404.92
Military Aid
90.00
184,623.10
Fines
District Court
404.00
Grants
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Chapter 420, Acts of 1941 39,385.73
Assistance to Aged Citizens
19,550.87
Aid for Dependent Children
8,257.62
County of Norfolk
Dog License Fund
1,360.16
Town of Norwood Municipal
Light Department
In Lieu of Taxes 130,00.00
81,958.38
Total (carried forward)
979,188.56
90
NORWOOD TOWN REPORT
Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
GENERAL REVENUE-Continued
Licenses and Permits License Fees 1942 Section 12, Chapter 138
12 All Alcoholic to be drunk on premises $ 6,000.00
4 Club, all alcoholic
1,600.00
1 Club, Malt Beverages only 100.00
2 Wines and Malt Beverages
800.00
Section 15, Chapter 138 Retail Package Stores
4 All Alcoholic
2,000.00
4 Wines and Malt Beverages
1,200.00
Section 30A, Chapter 138
2 Registered Pharmacists
600.00
10 Special 1 day licenses
20.00
12,320.00
$ 12,320.00
Forward
979,188.56
979,188.56
Total Forward
991,508.56
991,508.56
91
ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
GENERAL REVENUE-Continued
Licenses and Permits
Common Victualler and Inn- holder fees
$ 185.00
Sunday Sales Licenses
105.00
Public Amusement Licenses
391.50
Motor Vehicle Sales
185.00
Junk Collectors
30.00
Peddlers' Licenses
18.00
Auctioneers
10.00
Intelligence Offices
3.00
Pool Room and Bowling Alleys
124.00
Lodging Houses
4.00
Others
16.25
1,071.75
$ 1,071.75
Forward
991,508.56
991,508.56
Total for General Revenue
992,580.31
992,580.31
92
NORWOOD TOWN REPORT
Receipts for Expenses
Outlays Total
COMMERCIAL REVENUE
Sewer Assessments
1940 Levy
$ 84.23
1941 Levy
299.21
$ 383.44
Sidewalk Assessments
1940 Levy
10.00
1941 Levy
164.78
174.78
Street Betterments
1940 Levy
250.32
1941 Levy
495.94
746.26
Unapportioned Sewer Assess-
ments
17,824.22
17,824.22
Total for Commercial Revenue
19,128.70
19,128.70
93
ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE
General Government
Telephone Tolls
$ 5.22
$ 5.22
General Manager
Telephone Tolls
4.55
4.55
Municipal Building Fire loss
74.00
74.00
Town Clerk and Accountant
Fees collected for :
Marriage intentions
590.00
Recording fees
456.46
Certifying fees
112.50
Sale of Duplicate Dog tags
1.30
Sporting License Fees
206.00
Dog License fees
168.40
1,534.66
Town Treasurer and Collector
Fees collected for:
Demands and costs
917.90
Tax Title Releases
69.00
Tax Title Foreclosure Costs
65.00
Statement of Liens
32.00
1,083.90
Total for General Government
2,702.33
2,702.33
94
NORWOOD TOWN REPORT
Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Department
Ambulance Hire
$ 1,374.50
Property Damage
5.00
Telephone Tolls
39.25
Miscellaneous
35.10
Maintenance and Control of Traffic
1.95
$ 1,455.80
Fire Department
Telephone Tolls
4.00
Sales of Chemicals
21.00
Sales of Equipment
5.00
Permits
63.00
93.00
Forestry
Service and Materials
589.80
589.80
Care of Trees
6.60
6.60
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Fees
120.54
120.54
Total for Protection
2,265.74
2,265.74
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health
Dental Clinic Fees
295.65
Eye Clinic Fees
58.50
Tuberculosis Subsidy
1,012.14
Plumbing Inspection Fees
452.00
Permits
115.50
Miscellaneous
161.12
2,094.91
Sanitation
Sale of Materials, Drains
31.55
31.55
Particular Sewers, Service and
Materials
185.38
185.38
Total for Health and Sanitation
2,311.84
2,311.84
95
ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
HIGHWAYS
Use of Equipment
$ 27.40
Repairs, Trenches
438.60
Service and Materials Public Works
165.78
Sale of Stock
.70
Telephone Tolls
1.95
Sale of Junk
82.63
Garage
Use of Equipment
68.75
Sale of Gasoline and others
37.15
Reimbursement Chapter
90,
Construction
$
4,514.63
Reimbursement,
Chapter
90,
Commonwealth chusetts
of Massa-
746.76
Norfolk County
746.76
Deposits for Granolithic Side- walks
342.91
W.P.A. Sidewalks
142.93
Total for Highways
2,316.48
5,000.47 $ 7,316.95
WELFARE
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Aid for Dependent Children
2,878.02
Assistance Aged Citizens
5,223.97
Temporary Aid
5,304.64
Assistance Aged Citizens, due from State
16,468.99
Aid for Dependent Children, due from State
3,864.05
Other Municipalities
Old Age Assistance
387.07
Temporary Aid
3,427.34
Individuals
387.79
Hospital Care
247.00
Total for Welfare 38,188.87 38,188.87
Maintenance
96
NORWOOD TOWN REPORT
Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total
EDUCATION
Tuition
Commonwealth of Massachusetts $ 2,653.12
City of Boston
1,474.82
Other Municipalities
181.35
Approved English Courses
2,532.25
Approved Vocational Sales of
936.11
Instruction Supplies
.69
Manual Arts Supplies
188.60
Others
1.60
Textbooks
48.36
Telephone Tolls
16.66
Repair Structures
4.75
Lunch Counter Receipts
8,602.04
Rentals (Hall)
610.00
Interest, Income on High School English Fund
14.35
Total for Education
17,264.70
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