Norwood annual report 1945-1947, Part 18

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1945
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1008


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On October 3rd a talk on this same subject was given to another ninth grade class at the request of Miss Cullinane.


The supervisor has served again this year as chairman of the Membership Com- mittee of the Massachusetts Association of Teachers of Adults.


Conclusion


I wish to express my gratitude to the many school and town officials and to the members of the Library staff who have given me cooperation and help in the work of adult education during the past year, and to the local newspaper for aid in pub- licizing adult classes.


M. EILEEN MCDONOUGH.


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REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Closing Exercises of the Norwood Adult Civic Education Classes April 11, 1945


Program


Presiding Miss M. Eileen McDonough Supervisor of Adult Education Processional "Sons of America" by Jones . Junior High School Band


Direction of Mr. George Farnham


Presentation of the Colors American Legion, Norwood Post 70 Audience


Flag Salute


Junior High School Band


Greetings


Miss Mary L. Guyton


State Supervisor of Adult Education


Tenor Solos


Mr. Harold J. Carney Accompanist - Mrs. Edward McMahon


Attendance and New Citizen Awards


Mr. Lincoln D. Lynch Superintendent of Schools


English Country Dances


Country Dance Society of Boston


Songs


Miss Eileen Kady


Mexican Hat Dance. Pupils of Evelyn J. Dougherty School of Dancing


Lithuanian Dances Junior High School Girls Under direction of Miss Jenny Waselunas


American Square Dances Norco Aggie Dance Group


Under direction of Mr. Elmore Ashman


Tenor Solos


Mr. Carney


Polish Songs and Dances


Polonaise Society of Boston Mr. Harold T. Young


Diplomas


Chairman of School Committee


God Bless America Audience


Star Spangled Banner Junior High School Band


Candidates for Citizenship Diploma


*Isaac C. Amiro


Domenic Campisano Stella Ceglarski Bambina Faccia


Nicholas Hrenchuk


Sara Lamminen


*Elizabeth Galgauskas Rosalie Gallazzi


*Domicel Malkunas Anna Miller Erik Nylund


*Elsie Ikkela


*Elizabeth Kurulis


*Joana R. Nevera


*Anne E. Okulovich Teresa Pacquette


*Jennie Valerio Hilja Wuori Rachael Cornelia


*Andrew Smolski Leonora Songin Hilja M. Wauhkonen


*Helen Kodis Annie Mackys


*Eva M. Sidlauskas Levosie Smelstor


*Lydia Anderson


*Eva Wisgirda Alexandria Yerchez George Anderson *New Citizens


Rose Balnis Caroline Daniels


Edward O'Rourke Mary Sadoskis


Selections


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TOWN OF NORWOOD


Other New Citizens


Domenica Giardino Antonia Piedzewicz


Sophie Keris John Wisgirda


Handicraft Exhibit


This exhibit is made up of representative types of handwork done by students or former members of Evening School classes. Articles made in Beginners Classes in Dressmaking are also on display.


Ushers


Ruth Anderson


Christine Hamilton


Nancy Bergman


Lola Mackie


Elizabeth Boulis


Josephine Melino


Joan Coyne


Eleanor Novick


Barbara Cushing


Anna Rossetsky


Priscilla Donahue


Esther Sideropoulis


Ushers under the direction of Miss Mildred O'Donnell


REPORT OF THE ATTENDANCE OFFICER


I herewith submit my report as Attendance Officer for the year ending December 31, 1945.


Total number of investigations 368


Number of truancies


110


Number of illness cases investigated


155


Lack of shoes or clothing


1


Assisting at home


16


Investigation of cases where children left school


10


Investigation of cases where home permits were desired


4


Investigation of cases where working certificates were desired. 3


Miscellaneous cases 69


Total.


368


Total number of children returned to school


11


Number of court cases


1


HENRY F. BREEN, JR.


MEMBERSHIP BY AGE AND GRADE - OCTOBER 1, 1945


Age


Grade


5|


6 |


7


8


9


10


11


- 12


13


14


15


16


17


18|


19


20


Total


1


57


123


8


1


1


- 190


2


45


98


24


4


171


3


41


72


6


1


1


147


4


45


76


18


5


-


3


147


5


32


80


15


6


1


134


6


48


87


21


7


163


7


46


84


24


7


1


162


8


41


91


23


9


7


171


9


1


52


96


29


8


-


- 186


10


2


51


136


33


8


1


- 231


11


45


107


39


8


1


200


12


47


98


13


1


1


- 160


Postgraduates


5


9 |


4


1


-


19


Totals


57


168


147


142


139


152


154


157


177


177


220


202


150


31


5


3


2,081


_


-


-


-


-


-


229


REPORT OF SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


-


-


-


-


230


TOWN OF NORWOOD


REPORT OF FINANCE COMMISSION


To the Citizens of Norwood:


The Finance Commission was organized for the year 1945 as follows:


Fred A. Carlson, Chairman Francis E. Metcalf, Clerk Russell C. Estey, Member of Commission


On January 1, 1945, the debt of the Town was $423,577.00 with maturities in 1945 of $91,000.00. No money was borrowed during this year for any purpose.


The borrowing capacity of the Town of Norwood on January 1, 1945, was $599,438.79 and on December 31, 1945, was $639,392.46. After examining the request for appropriations submitted by the various departments, the Commission met with all department heads and boards charged with the expenditure of the appropriation and discussed in detail the basis for the request.


On completion of the work of the Commission on the various recommendations, a public hearing was held.


The sum of $30,000.00 was appropriated for the Reserve Fund and transfers therefrom were made as follows:


Reserve Fund


Date


Account Amount


April 28 General Manager Salary .


$100.00


General Manager Per Service


300.00


Maintenance Municipal Building Per Service 250.00


Public Works Per Service


300.00


Director Public Works - Engineering Salary


100.00


Engineer Incidentals 300.00


Expense of Ration Board 100.00


Playgrounds Maintenance Per Service


100.00


Cemetery Maintenance


100.00


Municipal Light Miscellaneous & Utility


100.00


Assessors Salaries


200.00


Assessors Per Service


100.00


Registrars of Voters Salaries


200.00


Building Inspector Salary


50.00


Sealer Weights and Measures Salary


50.00


May


3 Public Welfare Per Service


500.00


4 Board of Health Per Service 650.00


100.00


Treasurer and Collector Per Service 400.00


June


4 Town Clerk and Accountant New Equipment.


July 2 Town Counsel Salary


6 Civil Service Job Classification and Wage and Salary Survey 1500.00


Aug.


17 Purchase of Service Plaques 235.30


Civil Service Job Classification and Wage and Salary Survey 2300.00


23 Victory Celebration 500.00


Printing Town Reports


1000.00


Treasurer and Collector Salary


528.00


100.00


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REPORT OF FINANCE COMMISION


Oct. 4 Police Department, Salaries, " Regular Police Department Salaries, Special


400.00


700.00


15 Permanent Sidewalks


730.00


22 Board of Health Incidentals


534.28


27 Maintenance and Control of Traffic 470.00


Dec.


6 Snow and Ice Removal


6000.00


Maintenance Municipal Building.


695.00


Public Works Department Stock Account


500.00


Electric Light Utility and Miscellaneous General Office Salaries


405.00


12 Public Welfare Administration Expense


100.00


27 Old Age Assistance


1700.00


Reconversion Senior High, Junior High and Balch Schools


6500.00


Increase Retirement Allowance Chapter 48 Acts 1943


68.38


Schools Administration Per Service


61.15


Schools Administration Expense


138.96


Police Department Incidentals


120.70


Schools Industrial Education


2.40


Recreation


166.51


$29,455.68


Respectfully submitted,


FRED A. CARLSON, Chairman, FRANCIS E. METCALF, Clerk, RUSSELL C. ESTEY.


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TOWN OF NORWOOD


REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER January 1 to December 31, 1945


Balance, January 1, 1945


$506,754.96


Received from:


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Income Tax


95,939.50


Corporation Tax


150,290.99


Meal Tax


1,665.56


Highway Reimbursement, Chapter 569


27,422.60


Highway Reimbursement, Chapter 90


2,079.28


Temporary Aid and Transportation


1,235.25


Veterans Aid and Pensions


3,830.20


Vocational Education, Smith Hughes Fund


685.98


U. S. Grants:


Old Age Assistance.


22,482.97


Aid to Dependent Children


7,083.51


George Dean Vocational Education Fund


8,784.99


Norfolk County:


Dog License Returns


1,514.69


Highway Reimbursement, Chapter 90


2,079.28


Taxes and Assessments:


Property Taxes


772,855.29


Polls .


7,624.00


Motor Vehicle Excise.


11,641.78


Sewer Assessments


4,978.52


Street Betterments


1,788.02


Water Liens.


1,624.83


Committed Interest


603.37


Costs. .


483.40


Electric Light Revenue:


Rates .


348,775.07


In Lieu of Taxes


13,000.00


Water Revenues:


Rates


83,780.44


Hydrant Rental


6,678.00


Interest:


Taxes and Assessments


1,068.85


Tax Titles


942.40


Alice H. Plimpton Fund


300.35


Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund


1,429.31


High School English Prize Fund


14.35


Harriet W. Lane Fund


20.00


Warren H. Cudworth Fund


10.00


Electric Service Deposits


222.50


Anna M. Day Fund


125.00


Chickering Fund.


8.00


233


REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER


William T. Wheedon Fund


$12.50


Post War Rehabilitation Fund


1,303.75


E. Florence Morse Fund


12.50


Certificate of Liens


55.00


Fines


939.00


Cemetery:


Sale of Lots and Graves


8,914.00


Care of Lots


1,721.00


Interment fees


2,072.00


Private Work


957.41


Perpetual Care Bequests


3,200.00


Accounts Receivable:


Forestry, Moth


681.65


Cemetery


173.56


General Government


610.99


Health


1,851.51


Highway


963.42


Police


1,899.17


Sanitation


463.15


Schools


8,543.81


Welfare.


2,128.93


Old Age Assistance.


9,096.83


Aid to Dependent Children


34,006.54


Water


706.62


Electric Light


1,877.72


Real Estate


800.28


Fire


3.10


Civilian Defense


1.00


Recreation


3.00


Sale of Real Estate


4,108.00


Guarantee Deposits:


Electric Service


1,820.00


Particular Sewer


2,392.13


Water


1,478.80


Departmental Receipts:


Town Clerk:


Marriage Intentions


360.00


Recording fees, etc.


479.34


Dog Licenses


1,938.80


Sporting Licenses


1,763.50


Miscellaneous Licenses


951.50


Health:


Dental Clinic


253.30


Eye Clinic


67.55


Plumbing fees


146.00


Permits.


113.50


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TOWN OF NORWOOD


Schools:


Lunch Counter


$12,675.06


Other


617.71


Peabody School


5,305.75


Sealer of Weights and Measures


58.72


Permits.


54.50


Electric Light


330.27


Playgrounds


166.00


Libraries


967.21


Water


220.25


Fire


62.00


Police


225.15


Public Works


4.80


General Government


8.97


Salvage Sales


1,803.01


Sewer


1.40


Real Estate


14.67


Sidewalks


70.33


Liquor Licenses.


13,350.00


Tax Title Redemptions


10,383.42


Fees


237.00


Land Court Costs


30.00


Sale of Tax Title Possessions


10,553.90


Refunds:


Schools


41.66


Snow and Ice Removal


48.00


Old Age Assistance


416.05


Welfare


127.60


Soldiers' Relief


217.40


General Government


30.90


Recreation


27.49


Library


2.94


Light


61.00


Health


252.00


Water


21.88


Police


43.42


Tax Title Foreclosure


4.50


Electric Light Guarantee Deposit refunded in error


5.00


Petty Cash Reimbursements:


School, Superintendent


10,00


School, Lunch Counter


100.00


Peabody School


50.00


General Manager


20.00


Library


15.00


.Playgrounds


10.00


Welfare.


20.00


Town Clerk


50.00


Recreation


10.00


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REPORT OF TOWN TREASURER


Income from H. O. Peabody Fund


$25,336.82


Withholding Tax Deductions


90,629.05


Deductions for War Bonds


2,707.50


Insurance Dividend


80.60


Reimbursement, Damage to Callahan School


7.72


$2,366,180.75


Payments on Accountant's Warrants


1,839,106.04


Balance December 31, 1945


$527,074.71


EDMUND F. SULLIVAN, Town Treasurer.


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REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES January 1 to December 31, 1945


Transferred


Out- standing Jan. 1. 1945


Com- mitments


Abatements and Payments Refunded


Collec- tions


Abate- ments


to Tax Titles


Out- standing Dec. 31. 1945


Levy of 1945:


Personal Property


$34,045.24


$33,377.43


$141.76


$526.05


Real Estate


735.665.16


$304.91


696.088.98


3,453.35


$3,100.02


33,327.72


Sewer Assessments


4,642.59


349.89


3,705.03


353.77


319.14


614.54


Street Betterments .


91.71


43.77


47.94


Water Liens


1,569.23


11.25


1,141.13


74.75


364.60


Committed Interest


648.07


44.87


515.58


42.46


56.01


78.89


Motor Vehicle Excise


11,993.54


42.82


11,593.45


99.37


343.54


Polls


11,072.00


10.00


7,594.00


3.412.00


76.00


Levy of 1944:


Personal Property


$676.50


673.20


3.30


Real Estate


44,948.16


10.00


42.715.68


452.76


1,789.72


Sewer Assessments


592.27


481.40


110.87


Water Liens


570.95


483.70


9.25


78.00


Committed Interest


108.43


87.79


131.92


2.30


48.33


85.89


Polls


68.00


30.00


38.00


Unapportioned Assessments:


153.60


3,819.67


158.67


153.60


3,661.00


Sewer Street Betterments.


2,242.81


1,744.25


498.56


Apportioned Sewer Paid in Advance .


633.42


EDMUND F. SULLIVAN, Collector of Taxes.


TOWN OF NORWOOD


Apportioned


20.64


Motor Vehicle Excise


THIRTY-SECOND REPORT OF THE


TOWN ACCOUNTANT


OF THE


TOWN OF NORWOOD


CLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF TOWN DEBT December 31, 1945


Due in Year


School


Sewer


Municipal Relief $6,000.00


Highway $3,577.00


Municipal Building $2,000.00


Water $3,000.00


Storm Damage $5,000.00


Electric Light Plant $12,000.00


Total


1946


$16,000.00


$28,000.00


$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


$150,000.00


$97,000.00


$23,000.00


$6,577.00


$4,000.00


$19,000.00


$20,000.00


$12,000.00


$331,577.00


Inside Debt Limit


$104,577.00


Outside Debt Limit


227,000.00


Total Fixed Debt


$331,577.00


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


239


DEBT INSIDE DEBT LIMIT


Amount Issued $168,000.00


Date of Issue 6- 1-29


Rate 4.25%


Date of Maturity 1949


Outstanding December 31, 1945 $32,000.00


Numbers 1726-33


Date June 1


Requirements for 1946 Principal $8,000.00


Interest $1,190.00


Interest Dates J & D 1


$680.00


$510.00


13,000.00


6- 1-37


1.75%


1947


$2,000.00


2698


June


1 $1,000.00


$26.25


J & D 1


$17.50


$8.75


26,000.00


7-15-37


1.75%


1947


4,000.00


2732- 3


July


15


2,000.00


70.00


& J 15


35.00


35.00


7,577.00


8- 1-38


1.5 %


1946


577.00


2875


Aug.


1


577.00


8.65


F & A 1


4.33


4.32


$6,577.00


$3,577.00


$104.90


33,500.00


4- 1-32


4.5 %


1952


$7,000.00


2113


April


1 $1,000.00


$292.50


A & O 1


$157.50


$135.00


29,800.00


6- 1-37


1.75%


1947


5,000.00


2682-84


June


3,000.00


61.25


& D 1


43.75


17.50


18,000.00


8- 1-38


1.5 %


1948


4,000.00


2821-22


Aug.


1 2,000.00


F & A 1


30.00


30.00


30,000.00


9- 1-36


1.75%


1946


3,000.00


2590-92


Sept.


1 3,000.00


M &


S


1


1


40.00


40.00


12,000.00


11- 1-38


1.75%


1948


3,000,00


2891


Nov.


1 1,000.00


52.50


M & N 1


26.25


26.25


13,000.00


12- 1-36


1.75%


1946


1,000.00


2609


Dec.


1


1,000.00


17.50


J & D 1


8.75


8.75


70,000.00


6-15-40


1.75%


1950


35,000.00


B36-42


June 15


7,000.00


551.25


J & D 15


306.25


245.00


$62,000.00


$20,000.00


$1,167.50


Municipal Building


55,000.00


9- 1-28


4.25%


1947


$4,000.00


1538-39


Sept. 1 $2,000.00


$170.00


M & S 1


$85.00


$85.00


$104,577.00


$33,577.00


$2,632.40


J


2


1947


4,000.00


2764-65


Nov.


1 2,000.00


80.00


M & N


52.50


26.25


26.25


25,000.00


11- 1-37


TOWN OF NORWOOD


240


.


School


Highway


Sewer


1


60.00


DEBT OUTSIDE DEBT LIMIT


Amount Issued


Date of Issue 6- 1-07


Authority


Rate


Maturity December 31. 1945


Date


Principal $4,000.00


Interest $240.00


Interest Dates


$80.00


40,000.00 46,000.00


11- 1-38


Ch. 50, 1938 1.75%


1953


24,000.00


B23-25


Nov.


1


1,000.00 3,000.00


120.00 420.00


J & D F & A M & N


1 1 $160.00 60.00


60.00 210.00


$35,000.00


$8,000.00


$780.00


School


150,000.00


2- 1-41 Ch. 464, 1938 1.5 %


1961


$118,000.00


B33-40


Feb.


1 $8,000.00


$1,710.00


F & A 1


$885.00


$825.00


Water


12,000.00


8- 1-38


Gen. Laws


1.5 %


1948


$3,000.00


2834


Aug.


1 $1,000.00


$45.00


F & A 1


$22.50


$22.50


36,000.00


11- 1-38


Ch. 50, 1938 1.75%


1953


16,000.00


B21-22


Nov.


2,000.00


280.00


M & N 1


140.00


140.00


$19,000.00


$3,000.00


$325.00


Municipal Relief


16,000.00


5- 1-39


Ch.


72, 1939 1.25%


1949


30,000.00


8- 1-38


Ch. 58, 1938 1.5 %


1948


20,000.00


4-15-40


Ch. 72, 1939 1.


0


1950


50,000.00


9-15-39 Ch. 63, 1939 2.5 %


1949


$20,000.00


B31-35


Sept. 15


$5,000.00


$500.00


M & S 15


$250.00


$250.00


Extension of Electric Light Plant


$12,000.00


3075-86


April 1


$12,000.00


$45.00


April


1


$45.00


$227,000.00


$42,000.00


$3,628.75


4.


1947


$8,000.00 3,000.00


June Aug.


1


8- 1-08


Ch. 311, 1901 4.


1948


198


1


May Aug.


1 $1,000.00


$43.75


$25.00


$18.75


2866-68


1 3,000.00


135.00


67.50


67.50


2999-3000


April 15


2,000.00


90.00


M & N 1 F & A 1 A & O15


50.00


40.00


$23,000.00


$6,000.00


$268.75


Emergency Storm Damage


60,000.00


4- 1-41 Gen. Laws


0.75%


1946


Sewer


Date of Outstanding


Requirements for 1946


Numbers 153-56


$200,000.00


Ch. 311, 1901


1 210.00


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


241


1


$4,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00


2921


242


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:


1943 Real and Personal Property


Valuation Net


$24,374,830.00


1943 Motor Vehicles Excise


Valuation Net


566,930.00


1944


Real and Personal Property


Valuation Net


24,355,200.00


1944 Motor Vehicle Excise


Valuation Net . 421,990.00


1945 Real and Personal Property


Valuation Net


24,320,788.00


1945 Motor Vehicle Excise


Valuation Net .


357,209.00


Total


$74,396,947.00


Three percent of the average of which is the Statutory Limit, viz.


743,969.46


Total of Debt authorized and issued on December 31, 1945, viz.


$331,577.04


Of the amount the Debt outside the debt limit is


227,000.00


Debt within the Statutory Limitation


$104,577.00


104,577.00


Available Borrowing Capacity December 31, 1945


$639,392.46


TOWN OF NORWOOD


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REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending December 31, 1945


Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total -


GENERAL REVENUE


Taxes:


1945 Real Property


$696,088.98


Personal Property


33,377.43


Poll


7,594.00


Motor Vehicle Excise


11,591.45


$748,651.86


State and County Taxes as


shown elsewhere as receipts and


are deducted herewith


61,189.62


$687,462.24


1944 Real Property


42,715.68


Personal Property


673.20


Poll


30.00


Motor Vehicles Excise


48.33


Tax Titles Redeemed.


10,383.42


Sale of Tax Title Possessions


10,553.90


64,404.53


Income Tax Distribution


94,033.29


Corporation Tax Distribution


152,197.20


Military, State Aid and War Allow- ance


3,830.20


Meal Tax Distribution


1,665.56


251,726.25


Fines:


District Court


939.00


939.00


Grants:


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Assistance to Aged Citizens


24,864.78


Aid for Dependent Children


7,083.51


County of Norfolk


Dog License Fund


1,514.69


Town of Norwood


Light Department


In Lieu of Taxes


13,000.00


46,462.98


Total carried forward


$1,050,995.00


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


GENERAL REVENUE - Continued Licenses and Permits


Licenses and Permits License Fees 1946:


Section 12, Chapter 138:


12 All Alcoholic to be drunk on premises


$6,000.00


5 Club All Alcoholic


2,000.00


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


Section 15, Chapter 183: Retail Package Store


1 License fee for 1945 (Part)


250.00


1 License fee for 1946


500.00


$13,350.00


Licenses and Permits:


Common Victuallers and Innholders


fees


220.00


Sunday Sales


81.00


Public Amusement


287.00


Motor Vehicle Sales


115.00


Junk Collectors


30.00


Peddlers


3.00


Gasoline Permits


35.50


Pool Rooms and Bowling Alleys


164.00


Lodging Houses


8.00


Others.


8.00


Permits.


50.50


1,002.00


Page Total


$14,352.00


$14,352.00


Total forward


1,050,995.00


1,050,995.00


.Total for General Revenue


$1,065,347.00


$1,065,347.00


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


COMMERCIAL REVENUE


Sewer Assessments:


1945 Levy


$3,705.03 481.40


$4,186.43


Street Betterments:


1945 Levy


43.77


43.77


Unapportioned Sewer Assessments . .


158.67


158.67


Sewer Apportioned Assessments: Paid in advance


633.42


633.42


Unapportioned Street Betterment:


Assessments


1,746.79


ยท 1,746.79


Total for Commercial Revenue


$6,769.08


$6,769.08


DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE


General Government:


Telephone Tolls


$119.96


Rental Airport


500.00


$619.96


Town Clerk and Accountant:


Fees Collected for:


Marriage Intentions


360.00


Recording Fees


334.00


Certifying Fees


140.35


Others


4.99


839.34


Town Treasurer and Collector:


Fees Collected for:


Demands and Costs


483.40


Tax Title Releases and Costs


237.00


Land Court Costs


30.00


Statement of Liens


55.00


805.40


Total for General Government.


$2,264.70


$2,264.70


1944 Levy


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police Department:


Ambulance Hire


$1,708.50


Telephone Tolls


11.90


Miscellaneous


225.15


Use of Radio


178.77


Maintenance and Control of Traffic


137.00


Reimbursement a/c Damages


$2,261.32


Fire Department:


Telephone Tolls


3.10


Sale of Chemicals


39.50


Permits.


22.50


65.10


Forestry:


Services and Materials


681.65


681.65


Sealer of Weights and Measures:


Fees


58.72


58.72


Insurance:


Fire Insurance Dividends


80.60


80.60


Civilian Defense:


Sale of Materials.


1.00


1.00


Total for Protection


$3,148.39


$3,148.39


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Health:


Dental Clinic Fees


$253.30


Eye Clinic Fees. .


67.55


Tuberculosis Subsidy


1,760.01


Individual Hospital Care


91.50


Plumbing Inspection Fees


146.00


Permits.


117.50


$2,435.86


Sanitation:


Sale of Materials, Sewers and Drains. .


464.55


464.55


Public Dumps:


Miscellaneous


.50


.50


Total for Health and Sanitation $2,900.91


$2,900.91


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


HIGHWAYS


Repairs, Trucks


$793.68


Sale of Marerials and Services


120.42


Sidewalks


70.33


Public Works:


Sale of Gasoline


51.77


Telephone, Tolls


1.85


Reimbursement:


Chapter 90, Maintenance


2,679.16


Gas Tax, so called


28,902.00


Total for Highways.


$32,619.21


$32,619.21


WELFARE


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Old Age Assistance Due from State .. $28,884.16


Aid for Dependent Children due from State


9,096.83


Other Municipalities:


Temporary Aid


1,280.28


Old Age Assistance .


21.93


Individuals (Old Age and Welfare)


3,076.17


Miscellaneous


1,439.05


Old Age Assistance (Other Towns)


287.32


Total for Welfare $44,085.74


$44,085.74


LIBRARY


Book Replacements


$19.87


Fines


885.30


Sale of Junk


2.81


Service Charges


59.23


Income:


Alice H. Plimpton Fund


300.35


Chickering Fund.


8.00


Warren H. Cudworth Fund


10.00


William T. Whedon Fund.


12.50


E. Florence Morse Fund


12.50


Total for Library


$1,310.56 $1,310.56


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


EDUCATION


Tuition:


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


$3,468.66


City of Boston


2,134.49


Other Municipalities


2,244.06


Approved Vocation


15.00


George Deen Fund


8,784.99


Smith Hughes Fund


685.98


Sale of:


Instruction Supplies


16.00


Manual Arts


127.45


Others. .


92.64


Textbooks


70.02


Telephone Tolls


23.64


Massachusetts Lunch School


105.30


Repair, Structures


31.92


Lunch Counter Receipts


12,675.06


Rentals


277.00


Sales Henry O. Peabody School


5,200.45


Boys Vocational School Sales


321.90


Janitor's Service


346.46


Harriet W. Lane Fund, Income.


27.20


High School English Prize Fund In- come


7.15


Henry O. Peabody Fund, Income


25,336.82


Total for Education


$61,992.19


$61,992.19


PLAYGROUNDS AND PARKS


Hall Rental


$166.00


Telephone Tolls


3.00


Rental, Real Estate


814.95


Total for Playgrounds and Parks


$983.95


$983.95


WATER WORKS


Water Rates


$83,760.44


Service and Materials


770.54


Hydrant Repairs


156.33


Hydrant Rentals


6,678.00


Water Liens added to 1945 taxes


1,141.13


Water Liens added to 1944 taxes


483.70


Total for Water Works $92,990.14


$92,990.14


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHT


Electric Energy Sales


Temporary Services


$348,775.07 96.80


Overhead Structures


$93.50


Maintenance, Poles and Wires


1,211.52


Consumers' Installations


155.89


Transformer Installations


31.41


Stock.


196.35


Underground Services


74.67


Reimbursement Workmen's Com-


pensation Insurance


208.57


Interest on Consumers' Deposits


222.50


Telephone Tolls


2.28


Total for Municipal Electric


Light


$350,704.04


$364.52


$351,068.56


CEMETERIES


Sale of Lots and Graves


$9,074.00


Interments


$2,072.00


Work Ordered


947.41


Telephone Tolls


13.56


Care of Lots


1,721.00


Others


10.00


Interest on Perpetual Care Fund


1,429.31


Interest on Anna M. Day Fund


125.00


Total for Cemeteries


$6,318.28


$9,074.00


$15,392.28


INTEREST


On Taxes


$1,066.31


On Apportionment


603.37


On Tax Titles


942.46


Total for Interest


$2,612.08


$2,612.08


AGENCY TRANSACTIONS


State Tax Levied and Collected


$29,580.00


County Tax


31,609.62


Sporting Licenses Collected for State


1,763.50


Dog Licenses Collected for County . .


1,938.80


Total for Agency


$64,891.92


$64,891.92


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Receipts for Expenses Outlays Total


MISCELLANEOUS


Deductions for Income Tax


$90,629.05


Bond Deductions


2,707.50


Income Post War Fund.


1,303.75


War Salvage Committee


1,803.01


Sale of Real Estate


4,108.00


Total for Miscellaneous


$100,551.31


$100,551.31


TRUST


Cemetery Perpetual Care Bequests.


$3,200.00


Electric Service Deposits


1,820.00


Sewer Connections


2,392.13


Water Connections


1,478.80


Total for Trust


$8,890.93


$8,890.93


REFUNDS


Library, Petty Cash


$15.00


School Maintenance of Building


7.16


Snow and Ice Removal


48.00


Old Age Assistance


416.05


Welfare


137.60


Welfare Petty Cash


10.00


Soldiers' Benefits


217.40


Soldiers' Benefits Petty Cash


50.00


Municipal Building


10.90


Recreation


37.49


School Auxiliary Agencies


25.00


General Government


20.00


Library


2.94


Light Department Operation


60.00


Health


252.00


Schools


9.50


Water Rates


41.88


Recreation Petty Cash


10.00


1945 Excise Tax Refunded in Error


2.00


Tax Title Foreclosure


4.50


Police Incidentals


43.42


Electric Light Miscellaneous


1.00


Electric Light Guarantee Deposit


Refunded in Error


5.00


Schools, Petty Cash


160.00


General Manager Petty Cash


20.00


Total for Refunds


$1,606.84


$1,606.84


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Expenditures Expenses Outlays Total




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