Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Williamsburg 1931-1940, Part 9

Author: Williamsburg (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1931
Publisher: Town of Williamsburg
Number of Pages: 722


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Respectfully submitted,


THOMAS F. DUNPHY, Chairman, ARTHUR J. POLMATIER, Secretary, SERENO CLARK, ROBERT F. COLLINS, MISS ELIZABETH PURRINGTON, MRS. MARGARET SHEEHAN, SILAS SNOW, FREDERICK SMITH, LOUIS CRANSTON,


Finance Committee.


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Budget Recommendations, 1935


I. GENERAL GOVERNMENT


1934 Appro'tion


1934


1935


1935 Recom'd


a. Moderator


$10 00


$10 00


$10 00


$10 00


b. Selectmen, Salaries, Maintenance


250 00


247 82


250 00


250 00


c. Accountant, Salary Maintenance


300 00


300 00


300 00


300 00


50 00


75 76


50 00


50 00


d. Treasurer, Salary Maintenance


150 00


170 73


150 00


150 00


e. Elector, Oliver Smith Will


10 00


10 00


10 00


10 00


300 00


300 00


300 00


300 00


f. Collector, Salary Maintenance


200 00


208 00


208 00


200 00


g. Assessors, Salaries Maintenance


30 00


30 00


60 00


60 00


h. Finance Committee


25 00


25 00


25 00


25 00


i. Town Clerk, Salary Maintenance


100 00


95 11


100 00


100 00


j. Election and Registration


225 00


274 04


150 00


150 00


k. Town Hall


500 00


487 30


300 00.


300 00


1. Consultation Fees


75 00


75 00


150 00


150 00


Total


$3,310 00


$3,393 76


$3,133 00


$3,125 00


II. PROTECTION, PERSONS AND PROPERTY


a. Police Dept., Salaries


200 00


200 00


200 00


200 00


Maintenance


400 00


401 98


400 00


400 00


b. Fire Dept., Salaries Maintenance


820 00


819 63


820 00


620 00


c. Sealer


40 00


39 85


40 00


40 00


d. Moth Work


300 00


292 28


300 00


300 00


e. Tree Warden


50 00


33 10


50 00


50 00


f. Game Warden


. . .


...


50 00


50 00


Total


$1,990 00 $1,966 84 $2,040 00


$1,840 00


180 00


180 00


180 00


180 00


270 00


270 00


270 00


270 00


150 00


150 00


150 00


150 00


200 00


200 00


200 00


200 00


450 00


450 00


450 00


450 00


Expended Requested


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III. HEALTH AND SANITATION


a. Public Health, Private Care


b. Hamp. County Sanatorium


1,900 00


1,767 39


1,800 00


1,800 00


c. District Nurse


500 00


500 00


500 00


500 00


d. Barn and Animal Inspection


250 00


154 85


200 00


200 00


e. Dairy Inspection


50 00


50 00


50 00


50 00


f. Town Dump


15 00


27 05


25 00


25 00


g. Public Health Administration


50 00


48 51


50 00


50 00


h. Anti-Rabbic Vaccine


......


.


50 00


50 00


Total


$2,765 00 $2,547 80


$2,675 00


$2,675 00


IV. HIGHWAYS


a. Roads, Chapter 81


3,225 00


3,225 00


3,300 00


3,300 00


b. Winter Roads


2,400 00


2,311 93


2,000 00


1,500 00


c. Bridges


400 00


359 02


600 00


300 00


d. Street Lights


1,750 00


1,579 60


1,750 00


1,750 00


e. Side Walk Repairs


100 00


109 56


200 00


200 00


f. Chesterfield Road


200 00


200 00


200 00


200 00


g. Mountain St., Chapter 90


1,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


1,000 00


h. Tools


40 00


36 39


25 00


25 00


Total


$9,115 00


$8,821 50


$9,075 00


$8,275 00


V. PUBLIC WELFARE


a. Town Aid


4,800 00


4,328 84


5,000 00


5,000 00


b. State and Military Aid


280 00


280 00


500 00


500 00


c. Soldiers' Relief


750 00


238 65


750 00


500 00


d. Old Age Assistance


3,700 00


3,765 50


5,000 00


4,500 00


e. Mothers' Aid


2,000 00


1,555 04


1,200 00


1.200 00


f. Administration


50 00


104 05


150 00


100 00


Total


$11,580 00 $10,272 08 $12,600 00 $11,800 00


VI. CEMETERIES


1. Mountain Street


25 00


24 80


25 00


25 00


VII. LIBRARIES


Haydenville


300 00


279 11


300 00


300 00


600 00


600 00


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VIII. WATER DEPARTMENT


a. Salaries


200 00


200 00


250 00


200 00


b. Maintenance


1,000 00


3,562 46


3,000 00


1,750 00


c. Extra C. W. A.


650 00


650 00


d. Surveying and Fencing


400 00


400 00


e. Purchasing and Setting Pine Trees


. .....


3,000 00


400 00


Total


$1,850 00


$4,412 46


$6,650 00


$2,750 00


IX. MISCELLANEOUS


a. Town Clock


75 00


60 00


75 00


75 00


b. Memorial Day


50 00


50 00


50 00


50 00


c. Town Report


125 00


81 00


100 00


100 00


d. Reserve


1,000 00


969 20


2,500 00


2,500 00


Total


$1,250 00


$1,160 20


$2,725 00


$2,725 00


X. INTEREST AND INSURANCE


a. Interest and Revenue Loans


700 00


554 87


1,200 00


1,200 00


b. Insurance


69 71


59 13


100 00


100 00


c. Workman's Compensation


855 27


855 25


1,000 00


1,000 00


Total


$1,624 98


$1,469 25 $2,300 00


$2,300 00


XI. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Teachers' Salaries


16,470 00


16,010 00


16,760 00


16,760 00


Janitors' Salaries


2,148 00


2,148 00


2,288 00


2,148 00


Janitors' Supplies


200 00


321 83


200 00


200 00


Music Teacher


600 00


600 00


600 00


600 00


Music Supplies


50 00


54 24


50 00


50 00


Superintendent


1,500 00


1,500 00


1,500 00


1,500 00


Union Expenses


200 00


200 00


200 00


200 00


Nurse


500 00


500 00


500 00


500 00


Nurse Supplies


25 00


5 18


25 00


25 00


Physicians


150 00


150 00


150 00


150 00


Transportation


4,550 00


4,242 00


4,550 00


4,550 00


Fuel


1,200 00


1,230 34


1,200 00


1,200 00


Repairs


150 00


107 42


100 00


100 00


Sundries


250 00


410 57


200 00


200 00


Books


400 00


396 08


600 00


600 00


. .


11


Schoolroom Supplies


400 00


508 73


400 00


400 00


Smith's School


3,500 00


3,021 26


3,300 00


3,300 00


Freight


25 00


22 31


25 00


25 00


Lights


150 00


182 86


150 00


150 00


New Equipment


100 00


685 56


100 00


100 00


Insurance


100 00


340 53


283 95


283 95


Committee, Salaries


250 00


250 00


250 00


250 00


Diphtheria Clinic


100 00


77 25


100 00


100 00


Tree Removal


78 35


C. W. A.


116 46


. . . .


Special Appropriation


557 02


....


. .. . .


. . . . .


Total


$33,575 02 $33,167 97 $33,531 00 $33,391 95


XII. SPECIALS


a. E. R. A.


620 00


498 04


500 00


500 00


b. Wood Lot


100 00


4 10


100 00


100 00


c. Overdrafts


37 24


37 24


· . .


. . .


Total


$757 24


$539 38


$600 00


$600 00


Grand Totals


$68,157 24 $68,070 15 $75,654 00 $69,806 95


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Treasurer's Report


DR.


1934


Jan. 1. Balance on hand,


$20,430 87


Receipts for year, 139,584 69


$160,015 56


CR.


Payments for year,


$151,036 68


1935


Jan. 1. Balance on hand,


8,978 88


$160,015 56


Respectfully submitted,


ANNA E. WATSON, Treas.


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Town Clerk's Report


FISH AND GAME


265 Sporting Licenses have been issued in 1934, for which $473.50 has been returned to Division of Fisheries and Game, Boston.


DOGS


175 Dog Licenses have been issued, 162 males and 13 females, for which $354.00 has been returned to Town Treasurer.


MILITARY


There are males subject to military duty. A list of the same is on file at my office.


BIRTHS


Whole number of births 31 recorded as follows:


Jan. 1. Norman Francis Ferron.


Jan. 5. Joseph Michael Demerski.


Jan. 8. Benny James Magdalinski.


Jan. 13. Richard James Lamagdalaine.


Feb. 5. Nancy Isabelle Bickford.


Mar. 7. Barry Maxwell Tennyson.


Mar. 12. Betty Lou Scott.


Mar. 16. Murilyn Ethel Graves.


Mar. 16. Ruth Louise Bisbee.


Apr. 3. Peter Bartlett Shumway.


Apr. 16. Ruth Ann McAvoy.


Apr. 18. Stillborn.


Apr. 19. Vernon Charles Damon.


Apr. 20. Sylvia Mae Nye.


Apr. 23. Doris Beryle Loud.


Apr. 26. Barbara Anne Polierek.


May 8. Janet Mae Miller.


May 18. Rose Rock.


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May 26. Barbara Anne Ewing.


June 9. Thomas Jasper Parker.


June 27. Jeannette L. Dewey.


July 7. Betty Priscilla Sanderson.


July 26. Walter Eugene Cote.


July 27. Elson Wilcutt Hathaway.


July 29. Nancy Arlene Weeks.


Aug. 5. Joyce Mary Baldwin.


Sept. 28. Joan May Damon.


Oct. 11. Donald Rhoades Graham.


Dec. 13. Helen Irene Lacass.


Dec. 19.


Stillborn.


Dec. 21. Joseph Mann.


MARRIAGES


Whole number of marriages, 12, recorded as follows:


Jan. 30. Bertram S. Longley, Plainfield. Gertrude Lundregan, West Cummington.


June 2. Harold K. Packard, Williamsburg. Bessie B. Webber, West Roxbury.


June 10. Charles S. Damon, Williamsburg. Carrie E. Sinclair, Northampton.


June 27. Ernest A. Parker, Williamsburg. Irene G. Porter, Williamsburg.


July 21. Leslie H. Packard, Williamsburg. Alice M. Nash, Williamsburg.


Aug. 11. George H. Weeks, Williamsburg. Mildred M. Crum, Huntington.


Aug. 18. Harold R. Streeter, Colrain. Alice G. Graves, Williamsburg.


Aug. 26. Everett M. Rice, Ashfield. Hannah E. Atherton, Williamsburg.


Aug. 6. Walter E. Kellogg, Jr., Williamsburg. Helen L. Smith, Hadley.


Aug. 18. Arthur F. Lacasse. Jeannette Latour.


Aug. 30, 1933. Kenneth A. Roberge. Mazie P. Young. Oct. 13. Burton L. Dobbs, Williamsburg. Lida Canfield Childs, Williamsburg. Oct. 20. Leo R. Gingrass, Williamsburg. Alice E. Prince, Williamsburg.


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Oct. 26, 1933. Maxwell S. Tennyson, Williamsburg. Anne Curtin, Northampton.


Nov. 29. Raymond F. Heath, Williamsburg. Margaret K. Canley, Longmeadow.


DEATHS


Whole number of deaths, 27, recorded as follows:


Yrs.


Mo.


Da.


Jan. 6. Chester Kulas,


19


6


19


Jan. 15. William Edgar Warner,


78


6


6


Jan. 27. Alfred Bergeron,


82


Jan. 31. George Franklin Marks,


73


9


22


Feb. 12.


William O'Brien,


77


6


5


Feb. 14.


Walter Smith,


66


0


2


Feb. 27.


Joseph Michael Dymerski,


1


22


Mar. 31.


William Wallace Newman, Stillborn.


71


8


30


Apr. 18.


May 15.


William H. O'Neil,


43


3


15


May 30.


Mary E. Smith,


64


10


10


June 26. Oscar L. Colburn,


34


11


2


July 1.


William Henry Rice,


84


3


16


July 21.


Dorothy Ellen Smart,


1


8


14


July 29.


Michael J. Cusick,


68


2


28


Aug. 27.


Stephen Jablonski,


40


6


Sept 4.


Martin Luther Sornborger,


91


11


25


Sept 14. Samuel Ellis Clark,


50


9


7


Sept. 27.


Theresa Brazil,


35


0


11


Oct. 3.


Clarissa Anderson Marsh,


83


10


9


Nov. 10.


Henry Welch,


43


2


1


Nov. 6.


Charles Brewer,


74


8


6


Nov. 29.


Robert H. Life,


68


6


15


Dec. 19.


Stillborn,


Dec. 22.


Emil Hodge Miller,


74


2


9


Jan. 19. Elizabeth Smith Parker,


88


24


Jan. 31. John Ice,


63


3


6


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REVISED LIST OF JURORS


John E. Walsh,


Charles H. Gould,


Charles A. Tiley, Fred W. Sanderson,


Henry Brown, Thomas F. Trainor,


Thomas' Coogan,


Spencer P. Bickford,


Edward H. Schuler, Sr.,


Sidney F. Packard,


Edward J. Larkin,


Charles Sabo,


George N. Luce,


Harold C. Smart,


Howard C. Wilson,


Lewis J. Stephens,


Joseph M. Dymerski,


Thomas M. Wells,


Cornelius Sheehan,


Frank Paul,


R. F. D. Mail Carrier Orchardist Manufacturer Farmer Fireman Moulder Brush Inspector Laborer Machinist Retired Brass Worker Farmer Retired Farmer


Salesman Retired Silver Polisher Retired Brass Finisher Brass Worker


Merton Bickford, Leon Damon, Henry Mosher, John Campbell, James R. Mansfield, were drawn for court work in 1934.


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TOWN OFFICERS


Term


Expires


Selectmen,


Frederick A. Noble, Chairman, 1935


Oakley Ames, 1935


Leon B. Sanderson, 1935


Town Clerk,


Raymond A. Warner, 1935


Treasurer,


Anna E. Watson, 1935


Assessors,


Cecil C. Loomis, Chairman, 1937


Frederick A. Noble, 1935


John O. Jones, 1936


Elector under the will of


the late Oliver Smith, Esq., Stephen J. Burke,


1935


School Committee,


Richard F. Burke, 1937


W. Hans Nietche, 1935


Edward H. Schuler, 1936


Tax Collector,


Leslie H. Packard, 1935


Constables,


Henry M. Hathaway,


1935


Wilfred Johndrow, 1935


Tree Warden,


Walter E. Kellogg, Jr., 1935


Water Commissioners,


George A. Thresher, 1935


Raymond Gray, 1936


Sinking Fund


Commissioners,


Henry W. Graves,


1935


Leon B. Sanderson, 1937


Hubert Smith, 1936


Trustees of


Haydenville Library,


Elizabeth Purrington,


1937


Hattie Metcalf, 1936


Hubert Smith, 1935


Trust Fund Commissioners, Henry W. Graves,


1937


Roswell Jorgensen, 1936


William G. Loomis,


1935


Moderator,


J. Clark Foster,


1935


March 26, 1934-Estella D. Warner was appointed assistant Town Clerk with approval of Selectmen.


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Report of Town Accountant


RECEIPTS


Cash on hand Jan. 1st, 1934,


$20,430 87


Taxes, 1931,


$272 44


Taxes, 1932,


7,486 26


Taxes, 1933,


10,512 93


Taxes, 1934,


25,663 50


$43,935 13


Motor Excise, 1932,


$33 70


Motor Excise, 1933,


674 78


Motor Excise, 1934


1,293 27


$2,001 75


Old Age Assistance, 1932,


$1 00


Old Age Assistance, 1933,


30 00


$31 00


Income Tax,


$2,920 50


Corporation Tax,


669 29


Public Service Tax,


325 91


Corporation and Public Service Tax,


47 72


National Bank Tax,


1 88


Railroad Tax,


1 88


State Valuation Measure,


1,100 00


Reimbursement Loss in Taxes,


35 68


Veteran Exemption,


28 96


Federal Emergency Relief,


680 97


$5,812 79


Licenses :


Liquor,


$950 00


Pool,


6 00


Junk,


4 00


Peddlers',


4 00


Inn Holders',


2 00


Sunday,


13 00


Victuallers',


5 00


All others,


16 25


$1,000 25


Court Fines,


$20 30


19


Grants and Gifts:


Mass. School Fund,


$4,001 15


Mass. Educational Measure,


3,587 50


Vocational Education,


1,675 89


High School Tuition,


1,000 00


$10,264 54


Dog Tax Refund,


$312 36


Dog Tax from Town Clerk,


354 00


Rent Town Hall,


$140 00


Sale of Wood (Town Lot),


$156 85


Miscellaneous :


From Grange (For Town History),


$53 00


Estate A. Bergeron,


162 30


Damage to Bridge,


10 00


Sale of Stone,


11 00


Discounts and Refund,


35 33


271 63


Sealer of Weights and Measures,


$18 43


Public Health :


State Subsidy of Tuberculosis,


$768 56


Comp. for Inspection of Animals,


26 00


$794 56


Highways:


From State,


$9,393 53


From County,


1,019 97


$10,414 50


Bradford Bridge:


From State,


$4,278 75


From County,


116 80


$4,395 55


Public Welfare:


State O. A. A.,


$1,095 52


Other cities and towns,


487 07


Other cities and towns, O. A. A.,


322 33


Mother's Aid,


2,733 74


State Aid,


240 00


$4,878 66


20


Schools :


Boston Tuition,


$808 14


State Wards Tuition,


838 48


State Tuition,


739 27


State Small Town Act,


940 00


From other towns,


1,323 70


$4,649 59 $14 96


Haydenville Library Fines,


Water Department:


Sale of Water,


$4,151 69


Meter Charge,


5 40


Sale of Rheinhart Property,


326 00


Sale of Wood and Lumber,


832 72


$5,315 81


Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund,


$3 56


Interests :


On Water,


$111 92


On Taxes,


1,287 19


On School Loan,


38 90


$1,438 01


School Funds:


O. G. Spelman,


$886 95


Byron Loomis,


223 33


Collins,


205 50


Hyde and Saunders,


886 69


$2,202 47


Charities :


Whiting Street,


$167 22


Electa Waite,


62 06


A. S. Hills,


112 50


Lyman Waite,


21 00


C. J. Hills,


102 08


$464 86


21


Water Dept. from Sinking Fund,


$1,673 33


Road Machinery Earnings,


2,195 50


Revenue Loan,


10,000 00


Byron Loomis Fund for reinvestment,


5,249 30


Byron Loomis Fund, Interest on reinvestment,


75 00


Haydenville School Loan,


21,500 00


Total Receipts,


$160,015 56


PAYMENTS


Moderator,


$10 00


Selectmen's Salary,


$450 00


Ptg. and Postage,


81 39


Mileage and Telephone,


137 18


All others,


29 25


$697 82


Accountant's Salary,


$300 00


Ptg. and Postage,


10 37


Adding Machine and Telephone,


65 39


$375 76


Treasurer's Salary,


$200 00


Surety Bond,


40 00


Safe Deposit Box,


10 00


Telephone, Ptg. and Postage,


120 73


$370 73


Collector's Salary,


$300 00


Surety Bond,


80 00


Ptg. and Postage,


128 00


$508 00


Assessor's Salaries,


$270 00


Ptg. and Postage,


95 41


$365 41


Finance Committee,


$25 00


Town Clerk, Salary,


150 00


Vital Statistics,


43 00


Surety Bond,


5 00


Ptg. and Postage,


36 16


All others,


10 95


$245 11


Oliver Smith Will,


$10 00


22


Election and Registration Salaries, Maintenance, Ptg. and Postage,


$238 65


14 00


21 39


$274 04


Law,


$75 00


Town Hall, Janitor's Salary,


$132 20


Fuel,


23 40


Repairs and Janitor's Supplies,


8 15


Sewer Repair,


55 58


Telephone,


89 80


Shed Repair,


178 17


$487 30


Police Dept., Salary,


$200 00


Court Fees,


240 56


Traffic Duty,


106 00


Collecting Dog Tax,


22 50


Telephone and Equipment,


32 92


$601 98 .


Fire Dept. Salaries,


$180 00


Labor,


133 00


Fuel,


20 18


Repair on Haydenville House,


263 22


Care of Apparatus and Supplies,


323 07


Light and Current,


38 87


Telephone,


26 81


New Stove, Williamsburg House,


14 48


$999 63


Sealer of Weights and Measurer, Labor,


$29 80


Mileage,


9 80


Equipment,


25


$39 85


Moth Extermination, Labor,


$270 60


Milcage,


20 00


Insecticide,


1 68


$292 28


Tree Warden, Labor,


$31 60


Equipment,


1 50


$33 10


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Public Health Adm .:


Labor, Mileage and Material,


$48 51


Town Dump, Labor,


$27 05


Hampshire County San.,


$1,767 39


Private Care,


$688 35


Inspection of Barn and Animals,


$9 00


Inspection of Slaughter,


145 85


$1.54 85


Inspection of Dairy,


$50 00


Visiting Nurse,


$500 00


Chapter 81, Labor,


$5,153 08


Gravel,


466 38


Culverts,


192 75


Tar,


1,447 50


Use of Town Equipment,


2,142 50


Use of Private Equipment,


192 15


Tools and Repair,


78 76


Dynamite,


2 16


$9,675 28


Extra Chesterfield Road, Labor,


240 90


Use of Town Equipment,


90 00


Tar,


778 61


$1,109 51


South Main St., Haydenville, Labor,


$1,316 63


Gravel,


107 15


Trucks,


1,087 18


Team,


14 40


Cement,


20 31


Culverts,


140 18


Rock,


558 92


Tar,


641 59


Posts and Railing,


48 60


Miscellaneous,


89 36


$4,024 32


Tools for Road Work,


$36 39


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E. R. A. Projects :


Water Holes, Leases and Material,


$246 95


63 75


Ball Field, Sewing Project, Administration,


136 12


51 22


$498 04


Winter Highways, Calcium,


43 34


Snow Fence, Labor,


28 43


Line Post and Express,


11 55


Shovels and R. R. Signs,


7 33


Labor,


2,189 28


Railing,


32 00


$2,311 93


Bridges, Labor,


$148 72


Lumber,


210 30


$359 02


Sidewalks, Labor,


$80 95


Material,


28 61


$109 56


Street Lighting (11 Months),


$1,579 60


Bradford Bridge, Labor,


$2,256 94


Material,


2,814 21


Telephone,


1 50


$5,072 65


Road Machinery Maintenance :


Grader, Blades and Teeth,


$37 65


Labor and Parts,


646 84


Insurance,


10 00


Gas and Oil,


308 63


$1,003 12


New Snow Plough,


$284 60


New Truck,


$1,399 06


Public Welfare Adm .:


Labor and Mileage,


$57 95


Typing,


7 50


Printing,


5 50


Express,


33 10


$104 05


: 25


Town Aid:


Milk, Groceries and Provisions,


$598 12


Transient,


7 50


Rent and Fuel,


207 52


Medical Care,


163 50


State Institutions,


41 00


Cash,


1,019 00


State Cases,


584 48


For other towns,


927 40


By other towns,


548 28


Funeral Expenses,


210 00


Taxes,


22 04


$4,328 84


Mother's Aid,


$1,555 04


Old Age Assistance, Local,


$3,027 50


For other cities and State,


738 00


$3,765 50


Soldier's Relief, Groceries and Clothing,


$49 15


Medical Care,


10 50


Cash,


179 00


$238 65


State Aid,


$240 00


Military Aid,


$40 00


Schools :


Committee Salaries,


$250 00


Supt's. Salary,


1,500 00


Smith Agricultural School,


3,021 26


Diptheria Clinic, Doctors, Nurses and Supplies,


732 43


Teachers' Salaries,


16,010 00


Music Teacher's Salary,


600 00


Music Supplics,


54 24


Books,


396 08


Transportation,


4,242 00


Janitors' Salary,


2,148 00


Fuel,


1,239 34


Lights,


182 86


Janitors' Supplies,


321 83


Insurance,


340 53


26


Bldg. Repair,


107 42


New Equipment,


685 56


School Room Supplies,


508 73


Sundries,


410 57


C. W. A.,


116 46


Freight,


22 31


Union Expenses,


200 00


Tree Removal,


78 35


$33,167 97


Haydenville School (New), Labor,


$10,450 36


Bldg. Material and Heating Plant,


16.219 41


Architect and Commission,


2,045 00


Plumbing and Wiring,


1,160 15


Desk Repair,


136 69


$30,011 61


Committee on New School :


Architect Consultation,


$203 15


Adv. Bids and Certification of Bonds,


24 93


Miscellaneous,


11 00


$239 08


Haydenville Library, Librarian,


$59 00


Janitor,


28 00


Books,


184 26


Fuel,


7 85


$279 11


Town Clocks, Care,


$60 00


Printing Town Reports, 1933


81 00


Memorial Day,


50 00


Wood Lot, Survey, Labor,


4 10


Workmen's Compensation,


855 25


Mt. St. Cemetery,


24 80


Interest,


554 87


Insurance,


59 13


Unpaid bills, 1933,


930 41


Town History Fund, Haydenville Savings Bank,


53 00


Reinvestment, Byron Loomis Fund, ,


$5,249 30


Cost of reinvestment, 64 58


$5,313 88


27


Revenue Loan, Bradford Bridge Loan, Perpetual Care Fund,


20,000 00 500 00


3 56


Refunds, Taxes, R. Est. and Personal,


$133 48


Excise Tax,


45 88


$179 36


Water Department :


Labor,


$1,085 25


Labor, Team,


263 05


Plumbing and Service Pipe,


103 66


Tools, Magnetic Needle, Hydrant Pump,


77 22


Supplies and Express,


205 92


Saw and Saw Bill,


131 52


Pine Trees,


60 00


Miscellaneous,


53 84


Use of Car and Truck,


161 02


Bond for Collector,


5 00


Thawing frozen pipe,


77 14


Record Book and Stationery,


48 84


Collector and Caretaker,


200 00


Rheinhart Property,


1,740 00


$4,212 46


County Tax,


$4,026 27


State Tax,


2,000 00


State Park Tax,


17 48


National Bank Tax,


4 95


Dog Tax,


354 00


$6,402 70


Charity Funds :


Whiting Street,


207 50


Electa Waite,


59 00


A. S. Hills


108 84


Lyman Waite,


21 00


C. J. Hills,


86 84


$483 18


State O. A. A.,


$10 00


School Funds :


Byron Loomis,


$363 31


28


Spelman :


Salaries,


$245 00


Red Cross,


18 50


Transportation,


302 50


Athletic Coach,


70 00


Roller and Tile,


33 50


Machine for Chemical Lab.,


68 00


Miscellaneous,


78 08


$815 58


Total Receipts,


$151,036 68


Balance Jan. 1st, 1935,


8,978 88


$160,015 56


INCOME OF TRUST FUNDS


Balance 1933


Receipts 1934


Payments 1934


Balance 1934


Whiting Street,


$145 47


$167 22


$207 50


$105 19


Electa Waite,


3 24


62 06


59 00


6 30


Albert S. Hills,


68


112 50


108 84


4 34


O. G. Spelman,


117 05


886 95


8.15 58


188 42


Lyman Waite,


10 50


21 00


21 00


10 50


Hyde-Saunders,


1 04


1 04


Byron Loomis,


139 98


233 75


363 31


10 42


C. J. Hills,


102 08


86 84


15 24


Helen E. James,


8 31


205 50


205 50


Cemetery,


10


3 56


3 56


10


BALANCE SHEET


December 31, 1934


ASSETS


Cash,


$8,978 88


Taxes, 1933,


$10.755 72


Taxes, 1934,


16,295 36


$27,051 08


Old Age Assistance, 1933,


$7 00


Motor Excise, 1933,


$19 14


Motor Excise, 1934,


661 23


$680 37


8 31


Collins,


29


Accounts Receivable :


Public Health,


$736 42


Public Welfare,


1,176 50


Old Age Assistance,


2 49


$1,915 41


Water Rates,


$1,018 25


Water Miscellaneous,


22 42


$1,040 67


Old Age Assistance to be raised by Assessors,


$2 00


Veteran's Exemption,


7 49


Revenue, 1935,


8,232 06


Overdraft, O. A. A.,


65 50


Total,


$47,980 46


LIABILITIES


State Aid to Highways,


$175 42


State Aid to Schools,


1,000 00


Overlay, 1932,


$47 45


Overlay, 1933,


1,188 91


Overlay, 1934,


1,111 56


Overlay, Reserve,


2,588 76


Trust Funds,


$349 76


Cemetery Perpetual Care,


10


Water Surplus,


5 38


O. A. A., Special State Tax,


21 00


Motor Excise,


$680 37


Dept'l Revenue,


915 41


Water Revenue,


1,040 67


$2,636 45


Taylor and Mellon Bridge Surplus,


526 08


Road Machinery Surplus,


991 15


Surplus, 1934,


11,149 05


Balance of Previous Surplus,


26,189 39


Total, $47,980 46


HOWARD F. BAKER,


Accountant.


$4,936 68


30


Report of Water Commissioners


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1934,


$840 87


Charges Jan. 1 to June 30, 1934,


1,976 31


Charges, July 1 to Dec. 31, 1934,


1,980 20


Additional Charges,


275 25


Interest,


101 92


$5,174 55


Abatement,


133 10


$5,041 45


Wood and Lumber,


$832 72


Reinhart Buildings,


328 00


$1,160 72


$5,041 45


1,160 72


$6,202 17


Paid Treasurer,


5,427 73


Outstanding, Dec. 31, 1934,


$774 44


EXPENDITURES


Labor,


$1,085 25


Team,


263 05


Plumbing,


92 20


Tools,


36 17


Supplies;


195 44


Express,


10 48


Blacksmith,


7 65


Saw Bill,


59 52


Service Pipe,


11 46


Pine Trees,


60 00


Miscellaneous,


53 84


Truck, use of,


106 57


31


Car, use of,


54 45


Bond,


5 00


Law,


72 00


Thawing Frozen Pipe,


77 14


Blanks and Stationery,


48 84


Collector and Caretaker,


200 00


Magnetic Needle,


17 07


Hydrant Pump,


16 33


Reinhart Property,


1,740 00


$4,212 46


GEO. A. THRESHER,


RAYMOND GRAY,


Water Commissioners.


32


Collector's Report


REAL, PERSONAL, AND POLL TAXES


Tax of 1931:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14, 1934,


$205 50 Collected and paid Treasurer,


$191 07


Abated,


14 43


$205 50


Tax of 1932:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14, 1934,


$7,172 58


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$6,905 08


Abated,


267 50


$7,172 58


Tax of 1933:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14, 1934, $20,244 64


Abatment after payment, refunded, 40 00


$20,284 64


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$9,141 52


Abated,


387 40


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934, Poll, $ 8 00


Real and Personal, 10,747 72


10,755 72


$20,284 64


Tax of 1934 :


Commitment per warrant,


Poll, Aug. 1, 1934, $1,112 00


Poll, Dec. 10, 1934, 6 00


$1,118 00


33


Commitment per warrant,


Real and Personal, Oct. 12, 1934, $40,864 44


Real and Personal, Dec 10, 1934,


167 40


$41,031 84


Abatement after payment, refunded,


93 48


$42,243 32


Collected and paid Treasurer,


Poll,


$1,032 00


Real and Personal,


24,621 60


$25,653 60


Abated,


Poll,


$ 22 00


Real and Personal,


272 36


294 36


Outstanding, Dec. 31, 1934,


Poll,


$ 64 00


Real and Personal,


16,231 36


16,295 36


$42,243 32


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Tax of 1932:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14 ,1934,


$1 00


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$1 00


Tax of 1933:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14, 1934,


$44 00


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$25 00


Abated,


12 00


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934,


7 00


$44 00


MOTOR EXCISE


Tax of 1932:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14, 1934,


$39 09


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$33 70


Abated,


5 39


$39 09


34


Tax of 1933:


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 14, 1934,


$364 09


Commitment per warrant, Mar. 21, 1934, 2 00


Abatement after payment, refunded,


13 65


$379 74


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$308 65


Abated,


51 95


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934,


19 14


$379 74


Tax of 1934 :


Commitment per warrant, June 4, 1934,


$1.207 73


Commitment per warrant, Dec. 14, 1934,


7.68 16


Abatement after payment, refunded,


29 57


$2.005 46


Collected and paid Treasurer,


$1,293 27


Abated,


50 96


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1934,


661 23


$2,005 46


Respectfully submitted,


LESLIE H. PACKARD,


Tax Collector.


35


Assessors' Report


Town Appropriations,


$68,709 33


Deficit for 1931 (Overlay),


41 65


Old Age Assistance Deficit (1932),


10 00


State Tax,


2,000 00


State Parks and Reservations,


17 48


County Tax,


4,026 27


Overlay (of current year),


1,405 92


Total,


$76,210 65


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Income Tax,


$8,974 80


Corporation Tax,


761 76


Bank Tax,


6 00


Motor Vehicle Excise,


1,300 00


Licenses,


1,000 00


Fines,


100 00


General Government,


100 00


Protection of Persons and Property,


75 00


Health and Sanitation,


200 00


Charities,


3,000 00


Old Age Assistance,


1,000 00


Schools,


8,000 00


Water Department,


3,500 00


Interest on Taxes and Assessments,


500 00


Reimbursement State Owned Land,


35 68


Federal Emergency Relief,


680 97


Total Estimated Receipts,


$29,234 21


Available Funds voted by town and used upon authority of Commissioner,


$5,000 00


Total deductions,


$34,234 21


Net amount raised by Taxation on Polls and Property,


$41,976 44


$76,210 65


36


Value of assessed Real Estate, Value of Personal Prop., (excluding Auto Excise),


$1,112,980 00


164,034 00


Total value of assessed property, Apr. 1, "'34, -$1,277,014 00


Number of Polls assessed,


556


Number of Persons assessed on Prop.,


632


Number of Horses assessed,


96


Number of Cows assessed,


412


Number of Sheep assessed,


77


Number of Neat Cattle assessed,


273


Number of Swine assessed,


36


Number of Fowls assessed,


6,263


Number of Dwelling Houses assessed,




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