Plainville, Massachusetts annual reports 1960-1965, Part 42

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GENERAL ACCOUNT EXPENDITURES


Appropriation


$24,354.00


Capitol Equipment


$1,275.47


Hydrant Maintenance


503.15


Parts


923.33


Office Supplies


285.22


Dues


4.00


Transportation


150.00


Purchased Labor


1,741.46


Meter Reading


300.00


Clerk of Selectmen


50.00


North Attleboro Water Dept.


11,089.34


Pumping (Plainville)


1,617.56


Expended


$17,939.53


Balance


$ 6,414.47


Salary Account


Appropriation


$ 750.00


Alton E. French


$200.00


Byron J. Schofield


200.00


Maida L. King


350.00


Expended


$ 750.00


Balance


0.00


Financial Statement


Balance of Accounts Receivable, December 31, 1963 Billing for 1964


$ 3,412.87


34,568.59


Cash Collected 1964


35,140.33


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TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


Abatements 831.65


Water Liens


1,659.59


Accounts Receivable December 31, 1964


2,841.13


Recommendations for 1965


Pumping Account


$17,575.00


General Account


6,799.00


Salaries


750.00


Special Accounts


Route 106 to Elementary School ($15,000.00)


Route 106 to North Attleboro Town Line ($10,000.00)


Appropriation


$25,000.00


Expended $12,790.12


Balance-(Not Final)


$12,209.88


Taunton Street :


Route 106 to D. E. Makepeace Co.


Appropriation


$19,000.00


Expended


$17,020.31


Balance-(Not Final)


$1,979.69


Grove Street


Appropriation


$5,400.00


Expended


$4,234.70


Balance-(Not Final)


$1,165.30


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ANNUAL REPORT


1964


Special Account-APW MASS-57G


Total Award $277,000.00


Contract No. 1-Well


(R. E. Chapman Co., Oakdale, Mass.) Expended $9,170.00


Contract No. 2-Pumping Station Storage Tank


(Tracy & Lucey, Inc., Northboro, Mass.) Expended $42,841.80


Contract No. 3-Water Mains


(Joseph T. Jacuzzi-Attleboro Falls)


Expended 114,171.30


Contract No. 4-Tank


(Darcon, Inc., Warren, Pa.) Expended 63,612.00


Engineering-Inspection Services


Expended 25,885.92


Total Expended to December 31, 1964 $255,681.02


Balance (Not Final) $21,318.98


Respectfully submitted,


ALTON E. FRENCH MAIDA L. KING BYRON J. SCHOFIELD


Board of Water Commissioners


102


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


REPORT OF THE POLICE COMMISSION


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


As everyone knows the Police Department suffered a real crisis with the loss of our beloved and devoted Chief, Ernest LaPorte, which proved to be a great loss to the town and the Dept., and to us, a great loss of a friend. His devotion to the Dept. and Town was unquestionable. His love of children and their love for him was quite in evidence.


Upon assuming our duty in March, our misfortune and problems were too numerous to put into this Report. As everyone knows the Commis- sioners and the Board of Selectmen spent hours and days and weeks to obtain a new Chief, and feel we are extremely fortunate to have the services of Chief Phillip Mackenzie whose experience and educational background is of the highest. Chief Mackenzie was born in Norwood, Mass., graduated from Norwood High School; Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts Correctional Officers Training Program; Graduate of Califor- nia Peace Officers Academy; Pomona Police Academy; Sacramento State College-Business Administration Course; Six-month Course Mt. San Antonio Junior College, Walnut, California in Police Administration; Six-month Course in State and Federal Law; Thirteen-week Course in Traffic Engineering, California Highway Patrol at Pomona Police Aca- demy. He is the husband of Joan Bourbeau and they have 3 children.


Each year the work done by the Police Dept. has increased. This year was no exception with the opening of Route 95 which produced a traffic problem at the junction of Route 152 and 106 for which we had installed a lighting system to insure the safety of our Police officers on duty. This year we obtained a Police cruiser built and designed for Police work and have noticed a substantial difference in its availability and with a minimum amount of maintenance cost. A new radio antenna was installed at the Police Station which greatly increased our reception. Installed a new dispatching service for greater efficiency on emergency calls, plus the record system was revamped and a new filing cabinet purchased for better efficiency. A new Penetrator Siren was installed on the Cruiser which included a P. A. system. Also obtained were fluores- cent safety belts for the department plus a new blanket for the Cruiser to be used for accident victims.


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1964


It was published in the newspaper the Wrentham lockup facilities were to be denied the Town of Plainville, because of the inconveniences incurred on the Wrentham Police Dept. We are happy to inform that this service is again avaliable to us with the understanding that we prov- ide our own lockup keeper.


We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the assis- tance and cooperation throughout the year to Chief Clarence Skinner and the Fire Dept., Highway Superintendent Everett Skinner and Dept., Mrs. Bessie Barton, Special Officer Mrs. Ruth Fulton, Board of Select-


men and the men of the Plainville Police Dept.


Appropriations for Salaries and Wages for 1964


$24,682.00


Appropriations for other expenses, including Cruiser 5,825.00


Total $30,507.00


Expended for 1964


29,972.29


Returned to Treasurer 534.71


Respectfully submitted,


BURTON V. MILLER


LUCIENE G. GAUCHEAU


HARRY E. COOPER


104


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Town of Plainville, Massachusetts


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit the Annual Report of the Plainville Police Dept.


Arrests made in 1964 12


For the following offenses:


Neglect to provide for family


1


Assault and battery 1


Driving under the influence of alcoholic beverage


3


Drunkeness 4


1


Motor vehicle violations


6


Attempt breaking and entering


2


Using a motor vehicle without authority


1


Traffic Accidents Investigated in 1964


106


This includes those reported for the following categories: Automobile with automobilue


69


Automobile with parked automobile


7


Automobile with fixed object


28


Automobile with bicycle


1


Injuries resulting from traffic accidents


51


Deaths resulting from traffic accidents


0


Property damage resulting from traffic accidents


13


Auto accidents reported on private property


2


Hit and run accidents reported


2


Investigations made in 1964 109


For the following offenses and incidents: Robbery


1


Assault and attempt robbery


1


Larceny


19


Attempt larceny


1


Breaking and entering


10


Lewd and lascivious behavior and speech


1964


ANNUAL REPORT


105


Attempt breaking and entering


1


Burglary


3


Vandalism


7


Auto theft


1


Trespassing


1


Lewd and lascivious behavior


1


Unnatural act


1


Lewd phone calls


1


Arson


1


Child beating


1


Prowler


2


Drunken driving


3


Drunkenness


4


Peace disturbance


9


Fugitive


1


Cruelty to animals


1


Truancy


1


Suspicious circumstances


3


Juvenile problem


1


Alcoholic beverage violation


1


Injured person


4


Sick person


1


Missing person


2


Overdose of drugs


1


Deceased person


6


Illegal dumping


2


Overloaded school bus


1


Abandoned vehicle


1


Car fire


1


Parking problem


1


Incompetent driver


1


Property damage


3


Found property


3


Vicious dog


1


Dog bite


2


Dog fight


1


Dead dog


1


Traffic Citations Issued


30


For the following violations : Hit and run


2


Driving to endanger


5


Passing school bus


2 2


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1964


Racing


4


Speeding 12


Failing to yield to pedestrian


3


Unsafe starting from curb


1


Making harsh and obnoxious noise


1


License to carry firearms issued


64


Gunsmith, dealer license issued


4


Bicycle licenses issued


36


Summonses served


67


Warrants served and effected


2


Capias Warrants served and effected


5


Citizens served by means of vacation house checks


45


it is my pleasure to express my thanks and appreciation to the fine people of the Town of Plainville for the warm reception and good wishes I have received upon coming into the Town as a new citizen and Chief of the Police Department and to express my gratitude to the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Police Commission for the consideration given to my application for this position. Be assured that I will try to be worthy of the great trust placed in my care and live up to my obligations of maintaining a Department that the citizens and the employees will be justifiably proud of.


All undertakings and decisions made in my capacity of Chief of Police will be made with consideration to the benefit to the Town and the prog- ress of the Police Department as it is my feeling that the existence of a Police Department is justified solely on the basis of its service to the community.


I wish also to express my appreciation to the present members of the Police Department, both permanent officers and special officers, for their kind willingness to work with me.


Respectfully submitted,


PHILLIP R. MacKENZIE,


Chief of Police


107


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


REPORT OF WIRE INSPECTOR


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report as Inspector of Wires for the Town of Plainville for the year ending December 31, 1964.


87 permits were issued and $87.00 in fees turned over to the Town Treasurer.


In making my report I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Board of Selectmen, Town Departments, Contractors and the Towns- people for the cooperation given me during the year.


Respectfully submitted,


EARL J. LAVIN, Inspector of Wires


REPORT OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1964.


A total of seventy-three permits were granted for the estimated cost of $810,376.46.


32 Dwellings


11 New Business and Additions to present Business Establishments 23 Additions to Dwelling 1 New Elementary School


I granted three permits to move buildings and three permits to raze buildings.


I wish to bring to the attention of all contractors or any person con- templating constructing, altering or razing a building, that a permit must be obtained before the project is started. Also that an occupancy inspec- tion must be made before any home or building can be occupied.


Again I wish to thank the contractors, townspeople, Board of Select- men, Planning Board, Fire Chief Skinner and the Appeals Board for their cooperation during this past year.


Respectfully submitted,


CLINTON E. BARTON, SR.,


Building Inspector


108


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


REPORT OF SANITARY INSPECTOR


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


Sewage disposal systems at all new building starts were designed as a result of determination of porosity of soil, depth to ground water and surrounding surface runoff of storm water. Requirements of adequate disposal is also dependent on estimated daily flow based on size and use of building proposed. Inspection is made before backfill to assure speci- cations have been met, progress inspections are also made if considered advisable.


Bacteriological analysis was made of water in Town Pool during season on weekly basis and any drains, streams or suspicious flows in- vestigated at discretion of Town Officials or Sanitary Inspector.


Proposed subdivisions are closely investigated to determine drain- age, soil conformation and porosity, and each lot is tested separately and permit for each lot, there are no blanket approvals of all lots.


Inspection and bacteria swab counts of utensils were made at eating and drinking establishments, and rechecks as found necessary to main- tain required standards.


Respectfully submitted,


PUTNAM STEELE, R. S.,


Sanitary Inspector


REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF MILK AND DAIRIES


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report as Inspector of Milk and Dairies for the Town of Plainville for the year ending December 31, 1964.


33 milk licenses issued @ $1.00 each $33.00


Paid Town Treasurer 33.00


Respectfully submitted,


EARL B. THOMPSON, Milk Inspector


109


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


We are pleased to submit the following report of the Board of Appeals for the year ending December 31, 1964.


The board held eight public hearings during the year. Four of these hearings included requests to locate and reside in Mobile Homes located on private property. One of these requests was withdrawn, one was turned down, and two were approved on a temporary basis. Of the other four hearings, two involved variances in the minimum lot frontage and the minimum lot size regulation, and two involved variances in the front property line and the 20' setback regulations. All four of these requests were approved.


The board was sorry to lose the services of Daniel Malone who re- signed during the year. Mr. Robert Keniston was appointed by the Board of Selectmen to fill this vacancy.


We wish to thank the Town Counsel and the other Town Departments for their assistance during the past year.


Respectfully submitted,


ROBERT W. HAYES, Chairman MELVIN F. DWYER, Secretary ROBERT KENISTON


REPORT OF THE OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE For the Year 1964


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


Civil Defense has had an uneventful year with no national or natural disasters. Civil Defense must depend on an interested citizenry if it is


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TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


to be effective. In our community we need a public awakening to the importance of maintaining a strong and alert organization. Our two most important needs are: trained manpower and a control center.


Expenditures for 1964:


Telephone


$148.43


Office Supply


25.00


Printing


15.00


Capital


222.33


Total


$410.00


Returned to Treasury $89.24


Respectfully submitted,


RONALD FREDERICKSON,


Director


REPORT OF THE GAS INSPECTOR


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my report as Gas Inspector for the year ending December 31, 1964.


Thirty-six (36) inspections were made.


Fees collected


$ 72.00


Paid to Town Treasurer 72.00


$200.00


Appropriation Expended : Salary


150.00


Balance


$ 50.00


Respectfully submitted,


C. E. SKINNER, JR. Gas Inspector


111


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


REPORT OF THE TOWN AMBULANCE - 1964


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


126 Trips-1,744.5 miles


115 Patients


335 Man hours @ $2.00-$670.00


Total Billing-$1,262.00


33 Tanks of Oxygen 140.5 Gallons of Gasoline


Appropriation


$1,100.00


Expended:


Labor


$670.00


Ambulance Maintenance


98.62


Galoline


30.87


Radio Maintenance and Repair


26.00


Laundry


61.22


Supplies


47.83


Oxygen


26.94


Total Expended


$961.48


Balance as of December 31, 1964


$138.52


Respectfully submitted,


C. E. SKINNER, JR.


REPORT OF THE FIRE ENGINEERS


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


We hereby submit our report for the year ending December 31, 1964. Buildings 34


Grass and Brush


86


Auto (fire and accident)


21


Mutual Aid


9


Lost Children


3


Lockouts


3


Rescue


2


112


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


Transportation and First Aid


12


Flooded Cellars 2


Practices and Meetings


25


Miscellaneous 40


False Alarms


5


Total Calls


242


Also, one hundred and twenty-six (126) Ambulance runs were made during the year.


Many hours were spent inspecting Schools, Churches, Rest Homes, Business Establishments and homes during the year. Also, fire drills were conducted at all schools during the year.


Many hours were also spent investigating fires and complaints throughout the year, with a large assist from the two Deputies.


The C. D. Auxilary Fire Dept. continues to spend many hours on prac- ticing station coverage and fire fighting. They have proven to be a big asset to the regular fire department.


The Rescue Truck, purchased by the men of the department last year, is now fully equipped and has proven to be most valuable and effective.


We recommend that the Town of Plainville contract to buy a mechani- cal ladder truck this year. The price not to exceed $35,000.00.


We recommend that $2,500.00 be added to our Fire Alarm Replace- ment Fund, continuing the program started last year.


We also recommend that a permanent daytime fire department be established this year. We feel that a three-man force would best serve the needs of the Town at this time.


We wish to express our thanks to you, the Officers and men of the Department, neighboring fire departments, the Police Department, and the Highway Superintendent and his men, and all other persons who cooperated and assisted us so well during the past year.


Respectfully submitted,


HERBERT E. THOMPSON FREEMAN ROGERS WALTER COLEMAN


1964


ANNUAL REPORT


113


Appropriation


$12,750.00


Transfers (Forest Fire Account)


3,153.89


$15,903.89


Total Expended


15,778.81


Balance


$ 125.08


Salaries :


C. E. Skinner, Jr., Chief


$1,765.75


Thomas Armitage, Deputy Chief


419.80


Joseph Fountain, Deputy Chief


501.00


Department Payroll


3,813.45


Total


$ 6,500.00


Forest Fire:


C. E. Skinner, Jr.


$ 361.25


Thomas Armitage


196.80


Joseph Fountain


260.40


Department Payroll


2,590.50


Total Payroll Forest Fire


$3,408.95


Forest Fire Expense (Food) Expenses :


$ 144.94


Gas and Electricity


$ 274.94


Telephone


471.84


Apparatus Maintenance


1,688.67


Fire Alarm


128.39


Dues, Books, Training


158.45


Chiefs' Club and Convention


155.00


Radio Maintenance


475.72


Supplies


394.31


Total Expenses


$3,747.32


Equipment :


Hose


$ 482.50


Radio


700.00


Coats


240.95


Miscellaneous


58.70


Tanks for Scott Air Paks


145.53


Tools


42.42


Plectrons


307.50


Total Equipment Expense Grand Total Expended


$1,977.60 $15,778.81


8


114


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit to you my report as Collector of Taxes for the year ending December 31, 1964.


1961 Account


Uncollected 1/1/64


Collected


Abated


Uncollected 1/1/65


Poll


$ 6.00


$ 4.00


$ 2.00


None


Personal


260.55


260.55


None


Real Estate


669.06


642.08


26.98


None


Excise


548.00


260.74


287.26


None


1962 Account


Poll


$ 18.00


$ 4.00


$ 10.00


$ 4.00


Personal


2,882.36


990.08


210.00


1,682.28


Real Estate


5,392.26


4,132.66


1,259.60


Water


58.47


58.47


Excise


2,245.60


613.65


544.20


1,087.75


1963 Account


Tax Title


Poll


$ 170.00


$124.00


$ 10.00


$ 36.00


Personal


3,317.14


152.75


141.00


3,023.39


Real Estate


23,021.36


13,857.54


23.50


18.80


9,121.52


Water


173.77


139.92


33.85


Excise -23,545.51


29,075.54


20,837.29


3,633.87


4,602.38


Warrant- 5,530.03


(short)


2.00


In 1964


115


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


1964 Account


Warrants


Collected


Abated


Tax Title


Uncollected 1/1/65


Personal


$ 44,956.43


$40,840.80


$415.00


$3,700.63


Real Estate


458,455.00


388,627.21


28,896.84


302.50


40,628.45


Water


1,649.59


1,247.65


401.94


Farm


34.00


34.00


None


Excise


87,875.11


70,798.57


4,284.00


12,792.14


1961


1962


1963


1964


Interest Paid Treas. $


164.37


$302.29


$336.42


$108.04


Charges Paid Treas.


31.70


62.70


368.70


204.00


Appropriation


Appropriation


$ 2,373.00


Salary


$ 1,500.00


Office Supplies


61.88


Stamps and Envelopes


306.00


North Attleboro Chronicle, Printing


120.00


Harry F. Dunnebier, Insurance


15.45


Dues Collectors and Treasurer's Association


5.00


Attending Association's Meetings


10.00


Clerical


200.00


Deputy Collector


25.00


Total


$2,243.33


$ 129.67


Respectfully submitted,


THEODORE A. WICKMAN,


Collector of Taxes


116


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


REPORT OF THE VETERANS' AGENT


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


The year has seen an increase in the number of cases the Veterans' Department has handled that has entailed the spending of money other than Emergency cases.


Cases were thoroughly investigated and some were kept on an emer- gency basis until their status changed.


There has been a general increase of five percent across the board for 1965.


I wish to thank the Board of Selectmen, Finance Committee, Police Department, Superintendent of Highways and Mrs. Clinton Barton, whose help was invaluable, and all others who in any way helped me during the past year.


Respectfully submitted,


DANIEL T. MALONE,


Veterans' Agent


Appropriation


$2,300.00


Transferred


2,000.00


$4,300.00


Expended


3,442.65


Balance


$ 557.35


Check returned


130.50


Balance


$ 687.85


117


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Gentlemen:


There are no cases presently pending in any Court, either for or against the Town.


In addition to many Opinions given to Town Departments for the year 1964, legal activity was required in connection with the Water De- partment Expansion, the acquisition of the Messinger Street property for the school.


There are presently in process, the acquisition of the Garford proper- ty which has been delayed by title difficulty which will take several months still to complete.


Among recommendations for the year 1965 would be:


1. The Registration of the title to the school property on Messinger Street.


2. A search and abstract of the land records at the Registry of Deeds in Dedham with a view towards compiling a list of Town property and the source of the Town's title.


3. The adoption and publication of rules and regulations by the Board of Health.


4. The adoption of plumbing regulations.


5. The gathering together of the Town's By-Laws and all other Ordi- nances, By-Laws and Regulations of Town Departments, and Committees, Rules and Regulations so that in one volume there would be easy reference to the same.


Plainville has continued to enjoy a relatively litigation free period due in great measure to its civic minded citizenry and in particular to the diligence and selflessness of its Town Officials.


Respectfully submitted,


CHARLES R. MASON, Town Counsel


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For the Year Ending December 31, 1964


120


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


SCHOOL OFFICIALS


HARRY A. SCHOENING, JR. Chairman


Telephone: 5-5197


ROBERT W. ROOT, Secretary Telephone: 5-5975


WILLIAM E. CLARKE


Telephone: 5-5141


FRANCIS E. McGOWAN


Telephone: 5-8288


MRS. HELEN A. SMITH Telephone: 5-9593


Term expires 1965


Term expires 1967


Term expires 1967


Term expires 1965


Term expires 1966


Meeting of the School Committee is held in the Plainville Elementary School on the Second Monday of each month.


Superintendent of Schools, Plainville CARL W. GREEN Residence-Telephone: 9-2604 School-Telephone: 5-6571


The Superintendent may be reached at the office in Plainville Elementary School


Authorized to issue Work Certificates: CARL W. GREEN, Superintendent


School Physician DR. JOHN T. COTTER Telephone: 5-6342


School Nurse MRS. JEANETTE PRAY Telephone: 9-2149


Attendance Officer


PHILIP MACKENZIE


121


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


SCHOOL CALENDAR-1964 - 1965


Elementary School:


First term opens September 9, 1964 First term closes December 23, 1964 Second term opens January 4, 1965 Second term closes February 19, 1965 Third term opens March 1, 1965 Third term closes April 15, 1965 Fourth term opens April 26, 1965 Fourth term closes June 25, 1965


Holidays:


Columbus Day, October 12, 1964 Teachers' Convention, October 30, 1964


Veterans' Day, November 11, 1964 Thanksgiving, November 26, 27, 1964 Good Friday, April 16, 1965


School Sessions:


Elementary-Grades 1 through 6-8:25 to 2:05


Fire Alarm (No-School Signals)


3 double blasts of the Fire Alarm 7:30 a.m .- NO SCHOOL-ALL DAY-ALL GRADES


NO-SCHOOL news will be given over Radio Stations WARA and WBZ


122


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


MONEY AVAILABLE FOR SCHOOLS IN 1964


Appropriation


$182,345.00


Interest on Town School Fund


30.90


$182,375.90


National Defense Education Act-Balance:


Expenses


Administration


School Committee


321.00


Superintendent Salary


8,700.00


Superintendent Travel


240.00


Clerical


4,019.00


Miscellaneous


678.54


Instruction


Teachers Salaries


120,060.51


Special Education


3,498.35


Supplies


3,879.03


Textbooks


1,607.80


Educational TV


142.50


Other School Services


Health


3,807.09


Transportation


14,519.12


Operation & Maintenance of Plant


Custodial


8,049.00


Supplies


1,870.14


Heat


2,248.15


Utilities


3,074.46


Maintenance


2,755.68


Acquisition of Fixed Assets


Added or initial equipment


810.61


National Defense Education Act


371.63


$180,652.61


BALANCE: $1,723.29


123


ANNUAL REPORT


1964


TOWN RECEIVED FROM STATE ON ACCOUNT OF SCHOOLS


1962


1963


1964


Chapter 70 State Aid


$ 57,328.50


$ 58,535.28


$ 61,163.75


For Superintendent


3,333.33


3,333.33


3,333.00


For School Bus Transportation


4,047.60


6,436.00


6,195.00


For Special Education


189.46


890.13


1,910.18


Receipts from Outside Source $ 64,898.89


$ 69,194.74


$ 72,602.26


Total Expenditures


150,806.98


158,834.98


174,602.55


Expenditures by


Town of Plainville


$ 85,908.09


$ 89,640.23


$102,000.29


1965 ESTIMATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 70, 71 G.L.


Chapter 70, General Laws, State Aid


$57,584.62


15% additional as member of Regional District


8,637.69


For Superintendent G.L.C. 71 S59A


3,333.33


For Transportation G.L.C. 71 S 7A


9,138.30


For Special Education


2,540.43


$81,234.37


ADDITIONAL RECEIPTS-1964


1. Rentals $64.00


2. Interest 30.90


124


TOWN OF PLAINVILLE


1964


PLAINVILLE SCHOOL COMMITTEE BUDGET


BUDGET


1965


EXPENDED 1964


ADMINISTRATION


School Committee


$ 435.00


$ 321.00


Superintendent


9,100.00


8,700.00


Travel


240.00


240.00


Clerical


4,200.00


4,019.00


Miscellaneous


700.00


678.54


INSTRUCTION


Teachers' Salaries


137,025.00


120,060.51


Special Education


3,500.00


3,498.35


Supplies


5,165.00


3,879.03


Textbooks


2,060.00


1,607.80


Educational TV


160.00


142.50


OTHER SCHOOL SERVICES


Health


4,118.00


3,807.09


Transportation


15,082.00


14,519.12


OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OF PLANT


Custodial


10,292.00


8,049.00


Supplies




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