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TOTAL OF ALL VISITS -1640 G
Twenty-one persons received care and treatment at Bristol County Hospital last year. Two persons received care and treatment for tubercu- losis at other hospitals, and one person received rehabilitation training at Rutland Training Center.
Of the babies born in 1953, 85% were found to have been inocculated against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus during their first year, either by their private physicians or at the Health Department Clinics.
Respectfully submitted,
Lois Wilmarth, R. N. Health Nurse.
REPORT OF THE DENTAL CLINIC
Dr. Fernand L. Girouard Health Officer Attleboro, Mass.
Dear Doctor Girouard:
We herewith submit the annual report of the Dental Clinic for 1953:
Clinic Sessions : 200
Number of Sittings
1053
Number of Extractions 212
Number of Cleanings
120
Number of Sodium Fluoride Treatments 173 Number of Fillings- 2003
Number of Patients completed- - 333
In September the Dentist inspected the mouths of all children in the first three grades. Of the 1392 inspected, 812 were found with defec- tive mouths.
The Dental Clinic is now caring for patients in the first three grades of school, and there are 239 accepted applicants for the school year 1953-1954. These children are given all necessary dental care, and sodium fluoride treatments are given all new patients.
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Report of Dental Clinic-continued
The Dental Hygienist made 83 visits to elementary schools through- out the city during the year and led 260 classroom discussions - emphasizing the need for regular dental care, methods of toothbrushing, good nutrition and basic dental anatomy.
Respectfully submitted, W. E. Turner, D. D. S. Barbara Arnold, D. H.
REPORT OF THE HEALTH AGENT
Dr. Fernand L. Girouard
Health Officer
Attleboro, Massachusetts
Dear Doctor Girouard:
I herewith submit my annual report as Milk Inspector and Health Agent for the year ending December 31, 1953:
During the year 1953 six milk dealers sold out or dropped their Attleboro licenses.
Milk and cream consumption was about the same as in 1952.
Number of dealers selling milk in Attleboro 33
Estimated number of quarts of milk sold daily in Attleboro - 11,616
Estimated number of quarts of cream sold daily in Attleboro 372
Number of producers selling milk to dealers in Attleboro 326
Number of milk pasteurizing plants under inspection 25
Number of milk pasteurizing plant inspections
114
Number of milk pasteurizing plants in Attleboro
6
Number of inspections of dairy farms - - 16
Total Number of pasteurized milk and cream samples collected 621
Tests made on these samples: Bacteria 618
E. Coli Bacteria -
618
Butterfat Tests- 620
Total Solids Tests
437
Phosphatase Tests 622
Sediment Tests 620
Micro. Examinations - 356
Regular reports were sent out on samples of milk and cream to the dealers concerned. Letters were sent to them on any sub-standard samples or correctional procedures to be followed.
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Report of the Health Agent-continued
Forty-one samples of raw milk were taken from 26 producers and the following tests were made:
Bacteria (raw) - i
36
Bacteria (Lab. Past. ) 47
Butterfat
25
Microscopics- 1
42
Efficiency surveys were made on four milk pasteurization plants and the following tests were made:
Bacteria Counts 28
E. Coli Counts 33
Phosphatase Tests 6
Butterfat Tests 9
Twenty-five Ice Cream samples were taken from eight dealers and the following tests were made:
Bacteria Counts 25
E. Coli Counts 25
Butterfat Tests 25
One new bakery commenced operations during 1953 and one bakery went out of business in December, leaving a total of six bakeries.
Number of inspections of these bakeries 13
Sixty markets and variety stores were inspected at least once during the year past.
Forty-four samples of public and private water supplies were taken or received and the following tests made:
Bacteria Counts 44
E. Coli Determinations 44
pH Tests - 44
E. Coli Bacteria Counts 1
Chlorine Residuals 16
Number of swimming pools under inspection 5 Number of swimming pool inspections 44
Tests made on these: 44
pH -
Bacteria Counts- 44
E. Coli Determinations- 44
Chlorine Residuals P. P. M .- 44
Number of Eating and Drinking establishments under inspection 70
Number of inspections of Eating and Drinking Establishments- 132
Number of swab tests on eating and drinking utensils 427
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Report of the Health Agent-continued
Number of bacteria counts from swab tests 427
Number of soft drink bottling plants 2
Number of inspections of soft drink bottling plants 2
Number of overnight cabins, trailers and recreation camps 8 Number of inspections of cabins, trailers and recreation camps 8
City Dump inspected monthly for sanitary condition, also for efficiency of rat control program carried out by Pest Control Company.
Number of boarding and convalescent homes under inspection 5 Number of inspections of convalescent and boarding homes 3 Number of talks before civic organizations and Health Department activities 2
Three factories were inspected for industrial health hazards.
A series of food handlers' classes were held in May for personnel of Eating and Drinking Establishments. Twenty-three new employees re- ceived food handler cards on completion of the course.
Ninety-seven nuisance complaints were received and investigated, and on court case resulted from a complaint. Overflowing Sewage systems, contaminated wells, water shut-offs, faulty plumbing, keeping of animals and fowi without a permit, improper rubbish and garbage disposal, smoke nuisances and miscellaneous insanitary conditions comprised the complaints.
Six new plat or sub-division developments were referred to the Health Department by the Attleboro Planning Board, and inspection of these areas was made in regard to water supply, drainage and sewage disposal. Four were approved with recommendations and two were not approved.
Respectfully submitted,
Frank L. Cushman, Agent & Milk Inspector
REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING
Dr. F. L. Girouard Health Officer Attleboro, Mass.
Dear Dr. Girouard:
I herewith submit my report as Inspector of Animals and Inspector of Slaughtering for 1953.
Number of animals examined and quarantined to determine whether or not they had rabies "
50
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Report of the Inspector of Animals and Inspector of Slaughtering (continued)
Number of premises inspected 76
Number of animals inspected at these premises:
Cattle 484
Heifers
110
Heifers (under one year) 63
Bulls
21
Steer
19
Horses 30
Sheep
54
Goats
17
Swine
218
Number of interstate cattle shipment permits received and
- 17 checked
Respectfully submitted,
James C. DeWitt, D. V. M.
REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING
Dr. Fernand L. Girouard, Health Officer
Attleboro, Massachusetts
During the year 1953, 796 inspections were made, 258 Rough and 538 Final Inspections. Of this amount, Mr. Perra, former assistant inspector, made 32 inspections, Mr. Poholek made 110, and the remain- der were made by me.
258 were for new houses
166 were for replacing old fixtures
3 were for water piping
39 were for installing tankless heaters
40 were for installing range boilers
37 were for installing gas water heaters
2 were for installing disposals
1 was for installing rain leaders .
4 were for installing air conditioners
59 were for installing sink traps
2 were for installing shower stalls
9 were for connecting houses to sewers
28 were for installing washing machine traps
6 were for sink repairs
75 were for replacing lead work
9 were for replacing water closets
11 were for installing electric hot water heaters
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Report of the Inspector of Plumbing- continued
3 were for installing safety valves
3 were for installing dishwashers
1 was for installing acid drains
5 were for health inspections
2 were for installing oil fired heaters
33 were for replacing soil pipe.
I again recommend, as a saving to the city, that we do as many of our neighboring communities do, make a charge of $2. 50 for the first fixture and 50c for each additional fixture, these charges to be made at the time of application for plumbing permit. This amount could be applied to all expenses incurred and would alleviate the burden to the city.
There are two or three sections of the city code that could be modified which would tend to make the plumbing installation as effective, without added expense to the home owner.
Respectfully submitted,
Alan A. Gross Plumbing Inspector.
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS 1953
To His Honor the Mayor and the Municipal Council
We submit herewith our annual report for the year 1953.
9,811
7,715
4,977
15,000
38,477,400 2,877,165
$ 1, 627, 594. 02
121, 704. 07
15,430. 00
$ 1, 764, 728. 09
9,977
$ 186,266.38 $ 4,241,280. 00
425.00
18.67
38,477, 400.00
2,284,515. 00 5,446,890.00 2,877,165. 00
74,800. 00
445.00
49,161,215. 00
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Valuation of Taxable Real Estate
Valuation of Taxable Personal Property
Real Estate Tax
Personal Property Tax
Poll Tax
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TOTAL VALUATIONS
Valuation of non-taxable Real Estate- Valuation of taxable Personal Property- Valuation of taxable Real Estate-
Valuation of non-taxable Personal Property-
Tax Title Deeds to City-
Land of Low Value
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TAXES LEVIED
MOTOR EXCISE TAXES
wumber of cars assessed
Total Valuation-
Total Tax Levied
Average Value-
Average Tax-
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TABLE OF AGGREGATES
Gentlemen:
Number of Persons assessed on Real and Personal Property Number of Polls assessed-
Number of houses assessed-
Total Valuation - Taxable and Non-Taxable
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Assessors' Report - continued
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1953 Budget and Appropriations
1953 Amount to be raised for County and State-
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1953 Overlay Account-
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$ 2,633,249. 37 166,044. 91 27,192. 78
Total Amount to be raised 4 1 1
$ 2,826,487. 06
Less Estimated Receipts-
1,061,758. 97 $ 1,764,728. 09
Less Amount raised on Polls
15,430.00
Net amount to be raised by taxation of Real Estate
$ 1, 749,298. 09
and Personal Property
Total Taxable Valuation $41, 354, 565 x $42. 30 (tax rate per thousand) will raise
$ 1, 749,298. 09
Respectfully submitted
Board of Assessors
Patrick J. Byrnes, Chairman
Carl A. Nelson
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REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS ' BENEFITS 1953
To His Honor the Mayor and the Municipal Council:
I submit herewith a report for the year ending December 31, 1953.
Paid Veterans' Benefits
$63,152. 57
Refunds ( included in above) 936. 33
4 Burials 11 11 11
503. 30
Administration:
Salaries & Wages
3,650.00
Other Expenses 500. 00
Number of cases during 1953 -- 187
Of these, 51 are permanent cases .i.There are six permanent cases in Rest Homes at $35. 00 a week.
Calls from veterans or their families seeking information, approximately - - - - 350
There is an increase in the number of cases and in amount of money expended during 1953. We are advised by the Commissioner's office that there was an increase of 45, 000 new cases during 1953 in the State of Massa- chusetts.
We had the usual number of serious cases. Emergency cases can- not be forseen and they have to be given immediate attention. Wherever possible we try to have these cases transferred to Davis Park V. A. Hospi- tal in Providence as soon as they can be moved. No maternity cases are helped except in very rare instances where the Commissioner allows it after considering the circumstances.
We assist in filling out forms required by individuals, renewals of pensions, etc. , regardless of whether they are receiving aid or not. Our Secretary, Mrs. Fisher, is a Notary Public and when it is necessary to notarize forms it is done without charge.
We require banks to advise us if applicants have any account. We asked record of employment from last employer and record from Unem- ployment Compensation regarding their standing.
There are also the usual number of telephone calls, 10 or 12 daily. It is also necessary to make frequent calls on the Commissioner at his office in Boston.
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Report of Veterans' Benefits continued-
Incidentally, the Commissioner's office has been very helpful in helping us to settle difficult and unusual cases and in helping us to establish settlement of cases.
The investigator from the State House is in Attleboro twice a week to follow up both new and permanent cases.
Respectfully submitted, Arthur B. Cummings, Veterans' Benefits Agent.
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REPORT OF VETERANS REHABILITATION AND REEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE 1953
To His Honor the Mayor and Members of the Municipal Council:
The Servicemen's Rehabilitation and Reemployment Center continues to be of valuable assistance to Veterans and their families.
There are approximately 580 Attleboro men and women serving in the armed forces at present. Their records are on file in this office and are kept up to date.
When discharged the Veterans report to this office to have their dis- charge and separation papers recorded and photostated. These records are kept permanently in this office, and are available to the Veteran in case of lost papers or when he needs copies to accompany applications for Vet- erans Benefits.
This Department has available 44 different Veterans Administrations Forms, including such benefits as pensions for widows, children and dis- abled Veterans, disability compensations, hospitalization, insurance, etc. Assistance is given in filling out and filing these forms, not only to Veter- ans, but also to wives, widows, dependent parents, etc.
Over 350 applications for the Massachusetts State Bonus to Korean Veterans were issued through this office, many receiving assistance in making out the application. Many applications were sent upon request to former residents of the City now living in other states and to servicemen who had re-enlisted.
This office supplied the service addresses of 470 servicemen, typed the envelopes and secured the money orders for the Boys in Service Christmas Fund Committee.
The Director has transported Veterans to various hospitals and clinics, such as Davis Park, Pondville, etc. , throughout the year.
Several Veterans have been assisted during the past year in secur- ing on-the job training benefits in various business establishments throughout the City.
The Service Center appreciates the cooperation of the Selective Service Board, the Veterans Benefits Office, the Red Cross, the Police Department, the Doctors in charge of the Davis Park Hospital, the per - sonnel at the Veterans Administration Regional Headquarters in Provi" dence, Mr. Max Markman , American Legion representative, the Service- men's Mother's Club, Mr. Ken Blandin, City Clerk and his assistant, Miss Theresa Levis .
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Vet. Rehabilitation and Reemployment Committee continued:
This office is open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. , with continual service available.
Respectfully submitted, Daniel O'Connell, Director Veterans Service Center
REPORT OF CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY 1953
Honorable Cyril K. Brennan
Mayor of the City of Attleboro
Dear Mr Mayor:
During the course of the year I have sold many parcels of tax title property that have been on the assessor's records for many years. By sell- ing them they again become taxable and the taxes on the land and the improve- ments placed thereon by the new owner realize a substantial amount in tax revenue for the city. The parcels are sold by this office with the consent of the Municipal Council and the Mayor's Office at or about the assessed value of each parcel.
Everyday I receive inquiries for available lots owned by the city which could be used for building purposes. I still have many parcels of desir- able land and many parcels are added each year. My office is open to the public at all times for inquiry regarding same.
I wish to thank the Mayor's Office, the Assessor's Office, the Chair - man of the Finance Committee and the Treasurer's Office for their kind assistance in working closely with me in the performance of my duties .
During the year 1953, the following parcels were sold:
Lots 419-420 N P 44 - Globe St.
$ 100. 00
25 Pike Ave. & 103 Misc. - Pike Ave. 250. 00
46 & 47 Devonshire Park 40.00
14 & 15 Devonshire Park 60. 00
221-2-3-4-N P 20 Collins St. 100. 00
182 N P 61 Emory St.
200.00
64 Assessors Plat 25 North Ave. 125.00
61-63-65 Assessors Plat 25 Sherman Ave. 150.00
436-437 Russell Ave. 40.00
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Report of the Custodian of Property continued-
Lots sold during 1953 continued-
389 N P 60 Birch St.
$ 50.00
130-131-132 South Plat - Dexter St. 60.00
27-28 Hood Park - Adams St. 50.00
Brook St. small triangular parcel
10.00
315-316 N P 19 Buffington St.
130. 00
17 to 24 N P 44 Verndale Ave.
300. 00
125 N P 42 South Main St.
3000. 00
54-55 N P 20 Calvin St.
250.00
7 N P 2 Brown St.
200. 00
87 Miscellaneous-Dodgeville
200.00
113 to 116 Inc. N P 85 South Ave.
300,00
Eddy Street
150.00
340 N P 42 - East St.
250. 00
43 to 47 Inc. Reynolds Ave.
150. 00
216-217-218, 150, 151, 152 N P 46 Tremont St.
120.00
107-108 Crawford Ave.
425.00
Total
6710. 00
Respectfully submitted,
Henry Rotenberg Custodian of Property acquired by the foreclosure of tax titles.
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REPORT OF THE CITY AUDITOR 1953
To His Honor the Mayor, and the Municipal Council:
I submit herewith the Annual Report of the Auditing Department.
During the year ending December 31, 1953, the Auditing Depart- ment has audited all bills and payrolls presented for payment.
It has also made examination of the accounts of the City Treasurer, the City Clerk, and City Collector all of which have been found correct.
The Trust Funds in the hands of the City Treasurer and Trustees of the Public Library have been examined and found to agree with the report as presented.
The Financial statements, schedules, etc. will be found at the back of this report.
Ismay Sharkey,
CITY AUDITOR
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CITY OF ATTLEBORO Summary of Appropriations = Transfers - Receipts - and Expenditures. December Slet, 1953.
DEPARTMENT
EXPENDED
DEBIT TRANSFERS
DEBIT TOTAL
UNEXPENDED BALANCE
CREDIT TOTAL
CREDIT TRANSFERS
RECEIPTS APPROPRIATION
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Salaries
Salaries
3,300.00
3,300,00
0.00
3,300.00
3,300.00
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
General Expenses
Incidentala
162.64
162.64
0.00
162.64
37.64
125.00
MAYOR'S DEPARTMENT
Salary
Salary
3,000.00
3,000.00
0.00
3,000.00
3,000,00
FAYCR'S DEPARTMENT Clerical
2,292,64
Regular
967.62
Penny Milk Administration
137.50
3,397.76
3,397.76
1,272.24
4,670.00
4,670.00
MAYOR'S DEPARTMENT Other Expenses
Phone
383.04
Postage
33.00
Office Supplies
31.41
Msvcr's Expenses
1,500.00
Incidentals
51 ,45
1,998.90
1,998.90
56.10
2,055.00
2,055.00
MAYOR'S ADDRESSOGRAPH MULTIGRAPH DIVISION Expenses
Phone
112.52
Office Supplies
254.22
Trucking and Express
4.49
Addressograph Maintenance
103.25
Multigraph Maintenance
472.10
Multigraph Contract
100.71
Address .- Multi-Supplies & Equip.
14.90
Typewriter Service
30.00
1,092.19
1,092.19
50.87
1,143.06
1,143.06
AUDITING DEPARTMENT Salary
Salary
3,400.00
3,400,00
0.00
3,400.00
3,400.00
AUD"TING DEPARTMENT
Clerical
2,550.00 1,150.00
3,700.00
0.00
3,700,00
150.00
3,550.00
AUDITING DEPARTMENT Other Expenses
126.62
office Supplies
481.25
Supplies for Other Departments
234.65
Postage
12,82
Seeking Information
116.92
Incidentals
15.99
988.25
988.25
0.00
988.25
75.00
3.25
910.00
COLLECTING DEPARTMENT Salary
Salary
3,400,00
3,400.00
0.00
3,400.00
3,400.00
COLLECTING DEPARTMENT Clerical
2,550.00
Extra
717.00
3,267.00
3,267.00
43.00
3,310.00
120.00
3,190.00
COLLECTING DEPARTMENT Other Expenses
Phone
117.77
Stationery and Printing
770.36
Tel SAlos
149.10
Postage
1,302.57
Bonds
507.00
Incidentals & Office Supplies
369.45
3,216.25
3,216.25
.08
3,216.33
3,25
3,213.08
Regular Extra
3,700.00
Phone
Regular
Regular
2.
DEPARTMENT
EXPENDED
DEBIT TRANSFERS
DEBIT TOTAL
UNEXPENDED BALANCE
CREDIT TOTAL
CREDIT TRANSFERS
RECEIPTS APPROPRIATION
ASSESSING DEPARTMENT Assessors' Salaries
Chairman clerk Assessor
3,400.00 3,025.00 1,600.00
8,025.00
8,025.00
275.00
8,300.00
3,300.00
ASSESSING DEPARTMENT Assistant Assessors' Salaries
Salaries
744.40
744.40
0,00
744.40
744.40
ASSESSING DEPARTMENT New Plats
916.67
916.67
1,083.33
2,000.00
2,000,00
ASSESSING DEPARTMENT Revaluation Program Assessors' Salaries Clerical Expenses
842.58
733.26
748.88
2,324.72
304.05
2,628.77
0.00
2,828.77
2,628477
ASS SSING DEPARTMENT Changing Plates
Labor
277.98
277.98
201.07
479.05
479.05
ASSESSING DEPARTMENT Clerical
2,550.00 2,550.00
A'S SSING DEPARTMENT Other Expenses
Pho e
137.72
Titles and Transfers
183.56
Office Supplies
529.41
Auto Allowance
210.38
Seekin, Information
183.61
Advertising
11.91
1,256.59
175.00
1,431.59
.01
1,431.60
16.60
1,415.00
CITY SOLICITOR Salary
Salary
1,900.00
1,900.00
0.00
1,900.00
1,900,00
CITY SOLICITOR EXP NSES
350.00
Appraisals
200.00
550.00
550.00
0.00
550.00
200.00
350,50
TREASURY DEPARTMENT "alary
salary
3,400.00
3,400.00
0.00
3,400.00
3,400.00
TREASURY DEPARTMENT Clerical
1,024.54 2,000.00
3,024.54
3,024.54
1,525.46
4,550.00
4,550.00
TREASURY DEPARTMENT Pecording Deeds
Expenses
122.11
122.11
2.89
125.00
125.00
TREASURY DEPARTHENT Other Expenses
Phone
86.74
Office Supplies
404.30
Certifying Tax Notes
215.00
Bond a
293.00
Poreclosing Tax Liens
0.00
Postage
652.83
Imprinting Checks
106.80
Incidentals
82.15
CITY CLERK.'S DEPARTMENT Calary
Salary
3,400.00
3,400.00
0.00
3,400.00
400.00
CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Clerical
2,500.00
.pular Extra Overtime Work
756.50
66.00
3,372.50
3,372.50
0.00
3,372.50
66.00
3,306.50
1,840.82
4.65
1,845.47
106.80
5.67
1,733.00
Regular Regular
5,100,00
5,100.00
0.00
5,100.00
5,100.00
Expense
Regular -egular
1,840.82
Expenses
3.
DEPA. T. T
EXPENDED
DEBIT TEANSFERS
DEBIT TOTAL
UNEXPENDED BALANCE
CREDIT TOTAL
CREDIT TRANSFERS
RECEIPTS APPROPRIATION
'TLY CL_ _ . LE ROIMENT ital Statisti:s Expen. . 8
394.00
394.00
0.00
394.00
14.00
380.00
CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Recording Deeds Expenses
245.55
245.55
54.45
300.00
300.00
CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Other 12505 :5
Phon.
99.43
Office ~ . p.
555.91
30.00
prent
74,60
Trci. .. . ..
25.06
Bon
7.50
792.50
792.50
0,00
792.50
90.00
702.50
C- M
12.
,070.00
1,800.00
0.00
1,800,00
1,800,00
C
8.78
49.73
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50.00
50.00
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Sa a y Ex :
590.00
3,100.00
0.00
3,100.00
250.00
2,850.00
CAVOKOOP PHER
Postsga Incidentals
95.80
100.00
100.00
0.00
100.00
100.00
BOARD OF REGISTRARS Salary
Assistant Registrars
744.40
Clerical
1,526.80
Meetings
288.00
Recount
301.75
2,860.95
2,860.95
134.05
2,995.00
500.00
2,495.00
BOARD OF REGISTRARS oc .. E. penses
140.80
prat
Sup
16 .1 8
Jan:
ce
18.00
75-15
3.50
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4 4.39
500.00
£84.39
613,61
1,798.00
1,798.00
& REG S LATTONS 3
Pent
50.00
Janitçı
55.50
Print1 .!
452.10
EJecti
1,315.90
Lenge
174.77
Truck
48.50
Sunchies
44.78
lorical
34.00
Auto Alldat .. @
4.00
incident 8
2.00
2,210.90
2,210.90
0.00
2,210.90
210.90
2,000.00
FLECTIONS & REGISTRATIONS 1952 EXPENCES
75.00
Rent loting Booth Expenses
52.00
127.00
127,00
0.00
127.00
75.00
52.00
LICENSING COMMISSION Salaries
Chairman
500.00
Commissioner
300.00
Commissioner
300.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
0.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
2, 50.00
3,200.00
4,20
Printy
29.35
4 .
DEPARTMENT
EXPENDED
DEBIT TRANSFERS
DEBIT TOTAL
UNEXPENDED BALANCE
CREDIT TOTAL
CREDIT TRANSFERS RECEIPTS APPROPRIATIO
LICENSING COMMISSION Expenses Incidentals
135.00
135.00
0.00
135.00
135.0
ZONING & PLANNING BOARDS Salary & Wages
Supervisor
2,000.00
Clerical
2,315.00
Registration Clerk
150.00
4,465.00
4,465.00
0.00
4,465,00
4,465.0
PLANNING BOARD Expenses
330.23
330.23
69.77
400.00
400.0
PLANNING BOARD Revising Zoning Map
0.00
0.00
486,00
486.00
486.0
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Expenses
314.17
314.17
85.83
400.00
400.0
REGISTRATION CLERK Expenses
6.16
6.16
28.84
35.00
35.0
CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Pension Fund
17,670.00
Experses
700.00
Estimate on account of Chap.419 1,228.27
19,598.27
19,598.27
0.00
19,598.27
19,598.2
POLICE DEPARTMENT Salary and Wages Chief
3,900.00
Lieutenant
3,400.00
Inspector
3,400.00
Sergeants
16,000.00
Patrolmen
68,688.84
Reserve Officers
17,695.21
Extra Work
4,706.09
Lock-up Keeper
100.00
Vacations
3,499.02
Janitor
2,030.00
123,419.16
250.00 123,669.16
5,580.99
129,250.15
7,515.15
121,735.0
POLICE DEPARTMENT Pensions
Charles Brogan
1,175.00
1,175.00
0.00
1,175.00
1,175,0
Ernest ". Holt
1,275.00
1,275.00
0.00
1,275,00
1,275,0
William Doucett
322.73
322.73
890.52
1,213.25
1,213,2
Joseph A. Fredette
1,351.95
1,351.95
0.00
1,351.95
1,351,9
Lawrence . Johnson
1,351.95
1,351.95
0.00
1,351.95
Donat F. Pion
1,351.95
1,351.95
0.00
1,351,95
1,351.9
Horace Clifford
1,351.95
1,351.95
0.00
1,351.95
1,351.9
POLICA OF PAPTYLNT Care & Maint. Equipment
2,732.73
Police and Traffic Equipment vaciog
592.20
Uniform.3
2,318.66
6,708.93
641.07
7,350.00
250.00
7,100.0
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Yaint. Reserve for 1952
296.10
296.10
117.63
413.73
413.7
LIC DEPARTMENT
mw-of-state Convention
50.00
-0.00
0,00
50.00
50.0
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POLI ._ D.A SEIT "rw Equipment
Aut 8
3,478.49
3,478.49
21.5].
3,500.00
3,500.0
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