Randolph town reports 1944-1949, Part 45

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Publication date: 1944
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Mrs. G. Lillian Kane Grade 1 and Prin. Frederickton, N.B. 1943


Mrs. Ida D. Currie Grade 1 Bridgewater 1947


ASSISTANTS TO PRINCIPLES


F. Randall Powers


John R. McGaughey, Substitute


Mrs. Margaret Richardson


Bridgewater, B.S.Ed. 1948


Suffolk Univ., A.B. 1948


Keen, B.S.Ed. 1947


SUPERVISORS


Mildred M. Thomas Remedial Reading Boston Univ., B.S.Ed., Ed.M. 1948


Mrs. Doris Nyquist Music


N. E. Con. of Music 1945


Mrs. Ethel B. Atwood Art


Mass. School of Art 1948


SCHOOL NURSE


Helen F. Conlon, R.N. St. Elizabeth Hospital 1934


EVENING PRACTICAL ARTS CLASS


Mrs. Marie Olson Dressmaking


Mrs. Louise Nash Rug Hooking


Mrs. Marjorie Willard Antique Design


SUMMER PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS


Joseph J. Zapustas, Director Mrs. Grace M. Welch, High School Ground Joan Cunningham, Devine School Dorothy Lewis, McNeill School


SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Charles E. Wells, M. D. ATTENDANCE OFFICER Stephen J. Hart


RESIGNATIONS


Frank K. Dillon, Principal and teacher, Prescott School. Mrs. Phyllis L. Conrad, Grade 1, Belcher School. Arthur L. Sullivan, Grade 7, Belcher School. Mrs. Electra Price, Grade 3, Belcher School. John Horrigan, Grade 6, Belcher School. Dorothy Connell, Grade 6, Belcher School. Mrs. Blanche Leroy, Grade 3, Belcher School. Mrs. Dorothy S. Smith, Grade 2, Belcher School. Mrs. Angelica Vorgeas, Opportunity Class. Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Art Supervisor.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS APPOINTMENTS


Irvin D. Reade, Jr., Principal, Prescott School, Supvr. Testing Program.


Mildred M. Thomas, Remedial Reading Supervisor.


Mrs. Ethel B. Atwood, Art Supervisor. Edward McNulty, Science, Prescott School.


Bernard LaCouture, Science, English, Devine School.


Jean Donovan, Grade 6, Belcher School.


Barbara Conley, Grade 2, McNeill School.


Mrs. Eleanor McLucas, Opportunity Class, Tower Hill School.


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Town Treasurers Report


Waldo E. Mann, Town Treasurer, in account with the Town of Randolph, year 1948


DEBIT


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1948 $109,175.92 Received during year 978,612.71


$1,087,788.63


CREDIT


Paid sundry persons as per


Warrants $937,886.89


General Cash on hand and in


banks, Dec. 31, 1948 149,901.74


$1,087,788.63


SOLDIERS' MONUMENT FUND


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1948


$250.06


Interest 2.50


$252.56


Payments $13.15


Balance Randolph Savings Bank


239.41


$252.56


SCHOOL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT FUND


Balance on hand Jan. 1 1948


$82.06


Balance Randolph Trust Company $82.06


CODDINGTON FUND


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1948


$1,900.00


Interest


38.19


$1,938.19


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


Interest withdrawn $ 38.19 Balance Randolph Savings Bank 1,900.00


$1,938.19


December 31, 1948


Examined and found correct.


RAYMOND E. LYONS, Town Accountant


Respectfully submitted,


WALDO E. MANN,


Town Treasurer


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


Water Commissioners Report


To the Citizens of the Town of Randolph :


The sixty-third annual report of the Water Commis- sioners is herewith submitted for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1948.


Organization of the Board was as follows:


Frederick D. Driscoll Chairman


Martin E. Young Clerk


William J. Almond Associate


APPOINTMENTS BY BOARD


Marion L. Bailey Clerk-Collector


William J. Almond Superintendent


DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE


During the calendar year 1948 the department re- ceived one hundred thirty-three applications for new services. One hundred twenty-three of these have been installed and the department expects to complete the balance at an early date-dependent upon weather con- ditions. This is by far the greatest number of services installed in any one year and is directly indicative of the rate at which the town and the Department is growing.


In the meter department a total of one hundred seven- teen meters were removed. Of these eighty-three were not registering, two for test and seven found frozen and burst. One hundred and eight previously removed were repaired and reset. Seventy-five new meter settings were also made.


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Forty-nine service leaks were repaired; twenty-five of these were renewed from main to property line. Three services were lowered, five were relocated and seven were pumped out and cleaned. One service was discontinued and twelve frozen services were thawed by electricity. One new 6" fire service was installed.


The dpartment had three hydrants broken during the year; one of them by an automobile, for which the department has recovered in full. During routine inspec- tion one hydrant was found to be leaking and a new base has been installed.


Twenty-five gate boxes were raised to grade; twenty of these in conjunction with the resurfacing of South Main Street. Ten service boxes were also raised for the same job. Seven service boxes found broken and filled, were 1 replaced.


The department had but one service main break dur- ing the year, this on the 12" main on South Main Street.


Due to the incompletion of the Annual Town Meet- ing no water main extensions were made this year with the exception of 700 ft. of 2" copper mains installed to service a part of the new housing development on South Main Street.


JOINT ACCOUNT


The Pumping Station has had no serious trouble this year. Much of the equipment has been overhauled under the direction and supervision of Mr. McKiernan, the Chief Engineer. All accessories to the centrifugal stand-by pump have been checked and replacements made where required. We have the assurance of the Engineer that it is now in first-class operating condition.


Your Joint Board continues its policy of a daily analy- sis of the water, the results of which are more than grati-


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fying not only in the quality of the final effluent but in savings in poundage of the chemicals used. Analysis by the State Department of Public Health also report all tests negative from the presence of harmful bacteria. throughout the year.


A complete chart of these analyses follows.


WILLIAM J. ALMOND, Superintendent


REPORT OF MARION L. BAILEY COLLECTOR OF WATER RATES


Balance of Levy, 1944


$88.72 88.72


By Collections


Balance of Levy, 1945


$385.49


Additional Levy


6.80


392.29


By Collections


360.83


By Abatements


31.46


392.29


Balance of Levy 1946


1,794.74


Additional Levy


121.24


1,915.98


By Collections


1,718.83


By Abatements


56.71


Uncollected Water Rates


140.44


1,915.98


Balance of Levy 1947


6,900.08


Additional Levy


48.48


6,948.56


By Collections


5,238.57


Uncollected Water Rates


1,709.99


6,948.56


Water Levy, 1948


32,302.60


By Collections


24,903.48


Uncollected Water Rates


7,399.12


32,302.60


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TOTAL WATER COLLECTIONS FOR YEAR 1948


Meter Rates


$26,510.91


Rentals


1,799.00


Fixture


3,796.30


Other


121.00


Frozen Meters


20.75


Broken Hydrants


62.47


$32,310.43


JOINT ACCOUNT - PAID BY HOLBROOK


Engineers' Salaries


6,235.00


Chemist's Salary


260.00


Joint Supt. Salary


550.00


Payrolls


442.00


Materials and Supplies


87.96


Chemicals


149.74


Insurance


554.02


Re bricking Boiler


335.12


Repairs to Pump


439.15


Repairs to Boiler


82.48


Express


1.96


Fire Bricks


46.07


Telephone


56.54


Electricity


491.40


Coal


3,775.64


Oil Waste and Packing


383.81


Painting Standpipe at Holbrook


2,000.00


$15,890.89


JOINT ACCOUNT-PAID BY RANDOLPH


Materials and Supplies


$78.84


Insurance


108.39


Electricity


513.85


Chemicals


175.12


Telephone


40.63


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Oil, Waste and Packing Coal


155.85 3,864.09


Express


5.48


$4,942.25


SUMMARY OF JOINT ACCOUNT


Total Bills paid by Holbrook


$15,890.89


Total Bills paid by Randolph


4,942.25


$20,833.14


Onehalf to be paid by Holbrook 10,416.57


One-half to be paid by Randolph


10,416.57


$20,833.14


Joint Bills paid by Randolph Paid by Randolph


4,942.25


5,257.75


Owed by Randolph to Holbrook


to balance Joint- Account


216.57


$10,416.57


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


RECORD OF PUMPING


To the Water Commissioners of Randolph and Holbrook:


The following is a report of pumping for the year 1948:


Gallons Pumped


Daily Average


Lbs. Coal Burned


Daily


January


22,243,552


717,534


88,150


2,843


February


22,648,667


780,988


78,465


2,705


March


22,053,200


711,394


69,290


2,235


April


20,784,940


692,831


65,945


2,198


May


22,791,626


735,214


92,215


2,974


June


22,256,000


741,867


82,090


2,736


July


26,968,000


889,290


81,620


2,632


August


31,869,006


1,028,032


95,140


3,069


September


28,937,700


964,590


83,550


2,785


October


25,850,002


833,871


85,840


2,769


November


23,325,000


777,500


73,490


2,449


December


23,700,000


764,516


73,634


2,375


TOTAL


293,427,693


969,429


Largest day's pumping. Aug. 28, 1948: 1,650,000 gallons


Largest week's pumping: Week ending Aug. 30, 1948: 9,675,000 gallons


Respectfully submitted,


HUGH P. McKIERNAN,


Engineer


Ave. Lbs.


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WATER ANALYSIS


(PARTS PER MILLION) Subject to Correction


GREAT POND RAW WATER


No.


Date of Collection


Date of Receipt


Appearance Turbid- ity


Ammonia Free


Total


Nitrogen as Nitrates


Chlo rides


Hard- ness


Aıka- linity


PH


Fe


366474


April


1


April


3


2


27


.082


118


70


9.4


16


10


6.6


.25


368222


June


29


July


1


3


25


.004


.066


.20


8.9


16


10


6.5


.15


370425


Sept.


14


Sept.


16


3


13


.010


.128


01


9.5


18


12


6.6


.07


OUTLET OF COAGULATION BASIN


366475


April


1


April


3


-


2


27


.092


116


.40


9.4


18


13


6.7


25


368223


June


29


July


1


3


25


.016


118


.22


8.9


16


9


6.5


.15


370426


Sept.


14


Sept.


16


3


13


.016


.118


.03


9.6


18


12


6.6


.05


FINAL EFFLUENT


366476


'April


1


April


3


1


2


27


.046


.118


40


9.6


18


15


6.7


25


368224


June


29


July


1


2


20


.012


120


20


9.3


17


10


6.4


.12


370427


Sept.


14


Sept.


16


2


13


.008


096


.03


9.6


18


15


6.6


.08


-


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Color


-


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


Report of Inspector of Milk


To the Town of Randolph :


Report of the Milk Inspector for the year ending December 31, 1948 :


2 Pasteurization Permits $20.00


29 Store Licenses 14.50


18 Vehicle Licenses 9.00


13 Oleomargarine Registrations


6.50


9 Permits to Produce and sell Milk


Total


$50.00


Number of Butterfat Tests Made 60


HENRY MERRILL, Milk Inspector


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Precinct One


The following streets as listed have been determined by the Registrars of Voters to be in Precinct 1, as set up by the Board of Selectmen.


Alden Ave.


Maple St. Mill St.


Argyle Road


Carleton Ave.


North St. to R. R. Bridge


Carmot Road


Oakwood Ave.


Castleton Ave.


Patterson Ave. Payson Ave.


Center St.


Clairmont Road


Plain St.


Desmond Ave.


Prospect Ave.


Druid Hill Ave.


Restarick Ave.


Emerton Ave. Englewood Ave.


South St.


Fairfield Road


South Main St.


Fencourt Ave.


Tileston Road


Fern Ave. Forrest St.


Van Beal Road


Glenway Ave.


Wilmarth Road


Greenmount St.


Windermere Ave.


Howard St.


Woodland Parkway


Lancaster Road


Woodlawn Road


Madison Ave.


Wyman Road


Sherwood Ave.


Union St.


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Precinct Two


The following streets as listed have been determined by the Registrars of Voters to be in Precinct 2, as set up by the Board of Selectmen.


Abbey St.


Lafayette St. Lindberg St.


Allen Court


Canton St.


Manley Road


Chestnut St.


Martin Terrace


Cole Terrace


Norfolk Road


Cross St.


Northway Road, from 182 Chestnut St.


Depot St.


Fairmount St.


Old St. between


Fairview Ave.


Chestnut & Canton Sts.


Fitch Terrace


Silver St.


Fowler St.


Stephen St.


Gold St.


Stoughton St.


Grove Lane


Vine St.


Grove St.


Wales Ave.


Highland Terrace


Warren Ave.


Warren St.


Highland Ave. Junior Terrace


West St.


Woodlawn St.


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Precinct Three


The following streets as listed have been determined by the Registrars of Voters to be in Precinct 3, as set up by the Board of Selectmen.


Allen St.


Bartlett Road


Belcher St.


Byron St.


North St., from R. R. Bridge to Braintree Line North Main St., from Craw- ford Sq. to West Corners Orchard St.


Cedar Ave.


Clark Road


Park St.


Cottage St.


Pine Ave.


Dyer Ave.


Pleasant St.


Jones Ave.


Reynolds Ave.


Liberty St.


Roel St.


School St.


Moulton St. Mt. Pleasant Sq.


Short St.


Vesey Road Ward St.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


Precinct Four


The following streets as listed have been determined by the Registrars of Voters to be in Precinct 4, as set up by the Board of Selectmen.


Adelaide St.


Hickory St.


Amelian Road


Augusta St.


High St., starting at 569 Hildegarde St. Hills St.


Ballard St.


Barber St.


Howard Ave.


Bennington St.


Intervale Terrace


Billings St.


living Road Jane St.


Broad St.


Julian Road


Chaffin Road


Lawson St. Lillian St.


Clark St.


Linden Road


Corey St.


Maitland Ave.


Dorr St.


Marion St.


Edwin St.


McKim St.


Ely St. Emeline St.


Morgan St.


Eugenia St.


Morse St.


Fairview Lane


Newcomb Ave.


Ferguson Road


Norroway Ave. North Main St., from 865


Fitzgerald St.


Oak St.


Forrest St. Fuller St.


Old St.


Garden St.


Oliver St.


Gordon St.


Overlook Road


Gould St.


Pauline St.


Pine Road


Grove Ave. Hall St.


Pond Lane


Hammond St.


Harriett St.


Pond St. Powdrell Ave.


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Bossi Ave.


Charles St.


Mitchell St.


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Rand St.


Stacy St. State St.


Reed St.


Ridge Hill Road


Thomas St.


Rockerfeller St.


Thornton St. Tilton Ave.


Roger St.


Root St.


Vanderbilt St.


Royal St.


Vernon St.


Russ St.


Vinton St.


Ryan St.


Waldo St.


Saratoga St.


Walsh St.


Shade St.


Wilson St.


Soren St.


Wordsworth St.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


State Auditors Report


State House, Boston, May 20, 1948


To the Board of Selectmen, Mr. John T. Hannon, Chairman


Randolph, Mass.


Gentlemen:


I submit herewith my report of an audit of the books and accounts of the town of Randolph for the fiscal year 1947, made in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44, General Laws. This is in the form of a report made to me by Mr. Herman B. Dine, Assistant Director of Accounts


Very truly yours,


FRANCIS X. LANG, Director of Accounts


Mr. Francis X. Lang


Director of Accounts Department of Corporations and Taxation


State House, Boston


Sir :


In accordance with your instructions, I have made an audit of the books and accounts of the town of Ran- dolph for the fiscal year 1947, and report thereon as fol- lows:


The books and accounts in the town accountant's office were examined, checked, and compared with the records of the several departments in which money is col- lected or bills are committed for collection and with the records of the town treasurer.


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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT


The general and appropriation accounts in the ledger were analyzed, the appropriations being compared with the town clerk's record of financial votes passed in town meetings. The necessary adjusting entries were made, a trial balance was taken off proving the accounts to be in balance, and a balance sheet, showing the financial con- dition of the town on December 31, 1947, was prepared and is appended to this report.


Overlay deficits aggregating $2,122.68, as shown on the balance sheet, should be raised by the assessors in accordance with the provisions of Section 23, Chapter 59, General Laws.


The books and accounts of the town treasurer were examined and checked in detail. The cash book was footed throughout, the recorded receipts were analyzed and compared with the departmental records of payments to the treasurer and with other sources from which money was paid into the town treasury, while the disbursements were compared with the accountant's books and the treasury warrants.


The treasurer's cash balance on January 28, 1948 was proved by actual count of the cash in the office and by reconciliation of the bank balances with statements received from the banks in which town funds are de- posited.


It is recommended that all checks drawn by the treasurer be either distributed by him to the payees or mailed by him whenever personal delivery is imprac- ticable, since no person other than the treasurer or his duly appointed assistant has the legal authority to make payments in behalf of the town.


The recorded payments on account of maturing debt and interest were checked with the amounts falling due and with the cancelled securities on file.


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The securities and savings bank books representing the investment of the trust funds in the custody of the town treasurer, the treasurer of the trustees of the Stetson School Funds, and the treasurer and trustees of the Turner Library Funds were examined and listed. The income was proved and the disbursements were verified.


The records of tax titles held by the town were ex- amined and reconciled with the tax collector's books and with the accountant's ledger, while the redemptions were checked with the treasurer's cash book. The tax posses- sions were examined and listed, the additions as a result of tax title foreclosures being proved and the sales being compared with the treasurer's recorded receipts. The tax title and tax possession transactions were further veri- fied by comparison with the records in the Registry of Deeds.


The books and accounts of the tax collector were ex- amined and checked in detail. The tax and motor vehicle and trailer excise accounts outstanding at the time of the previous examination and all subsequent commitment lists were proved to the warrants issued for their collection. The recorded receipts were checked with the payments to the treasurer and with the accountant's books, the abatements as recorded were compared with the asses- sors' record of abatements granted, and after the neces- sary adjusting entries had been made, the outstanding ac- counts were listed and reconciled with the accountant's ledger accounts.


Verification of the outstanding accounts was made by mailing notices to a large number of persons whose names appeared on the books as owing money to the town, and in response thereto replies were received from three per- sons who claimed payment of the accounts shown as out- standing on the books of the town. Investigation of these three claims of payment disclosed the fact that payments


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amounting to $330.95 had been made to the collector but had not been posted to the commitment books by him.


The audit further disclosed that the collector had in his possession unidentified cash of $413.40 against which the above-mentioned items of $330.95 were charged, leav- ing a balance of unidentified cash in the amount of $82.45.


Due to many errors in the clerical work of the tax collector's office, it was necessary to check postings in de- tail, in which connection it is recommended that all col- lections be entered in the cash books promptly from the stubs of receipted tax bills with sufficient information there- on, in order that the commitment books may be posted from the cash books. Periodically the commitment book entries should be checked with the tax stubs.


The commitments of departmental and water charges were examined and checked. The recorded payments to the treasurer were compared with the treasurer's cash book, the abatements were verified, and the outstanding accounts were listed and reconciled with the accountant's ledger.


The outstanding departmental and water accounts were verified by mailing notices to a number of persons whose names appeared on the books as owing money to the town, and from the replies received thereto it appears that the accounts, as listed, are correct.


The records of the selectmen, the town clerk, and the police and health departments for licenses and permits issued were examined and checked. The payments to the State were compared with the receipts on file and the pay- ments to the town treasurer were checked to the treasurer's cash book.


The surety bonds of the officials bonded for the faith- ful performance of their duties were examined and found to be in proper form.


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The records of the sealer of weights and measures, as well as of all other departments collecting money for the town or committing bills for collection, were examined and reconciled with the town treasurer's and the town account- ant's records.


There are appended to this report, in addition to the balance sheet, tables showing a reconciliation of the treasu- rer's cash, summaries of the tax, motor vehicle and trailer excise, tax title, departmental, and water accounts, to- gether with tables showing the condition and transactions of the several trust funds.


While engaged in making the audit, cooperation was received from the officials of the town, for which, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, I wish to express apprecia- tion.


Respectfully submitted,


HBD :EV


HERMAN B. DINE, Assistant Director of Accounts


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Town Accountant's Report


RECEIPTS General Revenue


TAXES


Current Year :


Poll


$ 4,162.00


Personal


38,714.61


Real Estate


309,593.83


Unidentified


236.50


$352,706.94


Previous Years :


Poll


454.00


Personal


683.05


Real Estate


65,919.22


67,056.27


Excise Tax :


Current Year


17,991.63


Previous Years


2,044.76


20,036.39


From State :


Income Tax


46,446.16


Corporation Tax


22,632.07


Meal Tax


3,017.91


72,096.14


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Alcoholic Beverages


$4,035.00


Auctioneer


4.00


Bus


10.00


Common Victualler


28.00


Convalescent Home


1.00


Dealers in Motor Vehicles


30.00


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Denatured Alcohol


1.00


Entertainment


5.00


Firearms


20.00


Frozen Desserts


13.00


Funeral Director


5.00


Garbage


4.00


Gasoline


8.50


Innholder


4.00


Junk Dealer


130.00


Lease


3.00


Milk


15.00


Milk Producer


7.50


Motion Picture


15.00


Oleomargarine


6.50


Pasteurization


20.00


Pedlar


5.00


Pigs


14.00


Plumbing


753.00


Pool, Billiards and Bowling


14.00


Revolver


7.50


Sewage


2.00


Slaughtering


4.00


Sunday


458.00


Taxi


60.00


Waste Collection and Disposal


6.00


5,689.00


Court Fees :


213.00


GRANTS AND GIFTS


From State :


Chapter 90 Roads


499.99


From County :


Chapter 90 Roads


499.99


Dog Fees


1,170.45


1,670.44


From U. S. Government :


Old Age Assistance, Assistance 49,002.91


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Old Age Assistance, Admin. 1,864.58 Aid to Depend. Children, Assist. 4,171.23


Aid to Depend. Children, Admin. 436.01 Smith Hughes and George


Barden Fund 577.56


56,052.29


COMMERCIAL REVENUE - DEPARTMENTAL


Treasurer :


Tax Title Releases


$81.00


Low Value Recording


1.40


Adjustment of Taxes


21.12


103.52


Tax Collector :


Tax Sale Costs


21.25


Town Clerk :


Sale of Maps


9.00


Sealer, Weights and Measures : Fees


63.04


Police :


Reimbursement Auto Damage


27.37


Health :


Subsidies


1,154.29


Highway : Snow Removal


33.00


Temporary Aid :


Cities and Towns


5,548.65


State


4,331.36


9,880.01


Aid to Dependent Children:


State


4,142.22


Old Age Assistance :


Cities and Towns


2,681.52


State


50,231.20


.


Veterans' Benefits :


Cities and Towns


20.00


52,912.72


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State


2,804.66


2,824.66


Schools :


Tuition


4,270.86


Vocational Education


3,110.97


Lost Books


32.24


Telephone


4.41


Annuities


5.77


7,424.25


Unclassified :


Tax Title Redemption


6,001.72


Sale of Real Estate


1,574.00


Bid Deposits


2,000.00


Land Court Fees


19.68


Public Service


18.98


Dog Licenses


1,170.80


Withholding Tax


21,674.07


Retirement Withholding


3,964.09


Insurance Dividend


13.65


36,436.99


Water:


Overpayment, Holbrook


39.59


Sale of Material


27.72


67.31


PUBLIC SERVICE


Water Department:


Water Rates


32,258.63


Broken Hydrant


51.80


32,310.43


INTEREST


Taxes


2,340.69


Tax Titles


504.20


Trust Fund


38.19


2,883.08


Poll Fees :


178.50


169


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT


REFUNDS


Old Age Assistance


391.50


Temporary Aid


299.45


Veterans' Benefits


189.50


General Department


240.16


1.120.61


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Temporary Loans


251,000.00


Total Receipts Balance January 1st, 1948


$ 978,612.71


109,175.92


$1,087,788.63


PAYMENTS


General Government


Moderator:


Salary


$ 65.00


Selectmen :


Salaries


1,600.00


Clerk


1,620.00


3,220.00


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


73.71


Printing and Advertising


47.50


Telephone


101.88


Dues


51.00


Typewriter


91.62


Petition-Soren St.


3.00


368.71


Accountant :


Salary


2,070.00


Expenses :


Clerical


25.00


Stationery and Postage


20.55


170


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


Dues Adding Machine


3.00 282.00


330.55


Treasurer :


Salary


1,437.50


Clerk


1,620.00


-


3,057.50


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


650.18


Telephone


37.06


Bond


216.00


Rcording


16.00


Dues


1.00


Equipment


26.75


Repairs


37.96


Express


1.05


986.00


Tax Title Expense :


Land Court Fees


70.00


Certifying Decree


4.06


Stationery and Postage


35.12


Notarizing


11.25


Recording


4.00


Legal


1,098.43


1,222.86


Tax Collector :


Salary


2,300.00


Clerk


1,620.00


Extra Clerk Hire


115.00


4,035.00


Expenses


Stationery and Postage


774.77


Telephone


47.94


Bond


332.00


Insurance


10.00


171


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT


Dues


1.00


Repairs


2.92


Transportation


3.00


1,171.63


Tax Title Expense :


Advertising


88.60


Recording


87.41


Notarizing


13.75


Stationery and Postage


6.15


Transportation


4.00


Fees paid to Collector


187.65


387.56


Assessors :


Salaries


1,900.00


Clerk


1,620.00


3,520.00


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


180.30


Telephone


69.81


Subscription


14.00


Dues


6.00


270.11


Abstracts


303.12


Law Department :


Attorney Fees


500.00


Costs and Claims


246.72


746.72


Finance Committee :


Clerk Salary


65.00


Printing


355.00


120.00


Registrars : Salaries


250.00


172


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASSACHUSETTS


Expenses :


Stationery and Postage


146.08


Printing


13.50


Transportation




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