Town Report on Lincoln 1946-1950, Part 22

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1946
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1028


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Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.


School Building Committee


Article 25. To see if the Town will appoint a Committee to prepare plans for a new school house, the estimated cost of which will not exceed $300,000.00, that the cost of the plans be raised and appropriated for the use of the Committee, and


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that the Committee report to the Town when their report is ready, or take any action relative thereto.


By Petition


Article 26. To see if the Town of Lincoln will recommend to the School Committee and authorize to release to the Select- men of the Town of Lincoln, the care, custody and control of that portion of the premises recently acquired by the Town of Lincoln for school purposes, lying easterly of the easterly boundary line of land now comprising the ball park and its approaches and of the westerly line extended to land now or formerly of Palmer, if the School Committee finds that portion of land is no longer required for school purposes.


Selectmen


Article 27. To see if the Town will make the following revisions and additions to the Zoning By-Law, or take any action relative thereto. Strike out the second paragraph of Section 12 beginning with the words "Every such lot shall have" and substitute the following as the second paragraph of Section 12;


"Every such lot shall have at least an eighty (80) foot frontage along a street, a width of at least eighty (80) feet as its narrowest point between said street and any dwelling erected on said lot, and a width of at least one hundred twenty (120) feet at its narrowest point through such dwelling."


Planning Board


Article 28. BE IT RESOLVED, by the People of Lin- coln, Massachusetts, in Town Meeting assembled, that they call upon their representatives in the Congress, in the Ex- ecutive Department of the United States and in the United Nations, to take such steps as may be necessary to have our delegates to the United Nations present or support amend- ment of the Charter for the purpose of making the United


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Nations into a limited world government capable of enacting, interpreting, and enforcing world law to prevent war.


BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to both Senators from Massa- chusetts, the Congressman from the 5th Congressional Dis- trict, the President of the United States, the Secretary of State and the United States representatives in the United Nations.


By Petition


Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time for the meeting aforesaid. Given under our hands this 9th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight.


SUMNER SMITH, H. BIGELOW HILLS, JOHN TODD, Selectmen of Lincoln.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Page 76


Auditor, Report of


109


Board of Appeals, Report of


164


Building Code Committee, Report of


174


Building Committee for Highway Department Garage, Report of


178


Building Inspector, Report of .


173


Cemetery Commissioners, Report of


150


Collector of Taxes, Report of


98


deCordova and Dana Museum, Report of Directors


63


Finance Committee, Report of


66


Fire Engineers, Report of


152


"Gazette" Committee, Report of.


177


Health, Board of, Report of


149


Inspector of Animals, Report of


159


Jury List for 1948


52


Library, Report of Trustees of Statistics.


156


Lincoln Summer Playground, Report of


172


Lincoln School Building Committee, Report of .


175


Middlesex County Extension Service, Report of .


170


Nursing Committee, Report of .


154


Old Age Assistance, Report of


75


Overlay Reserves


74


Planning Board, Report of


160


School Committee, Report of


179


Expenditures


192 194 181


School Committee, Report of


182


School Enrollment ..


193


School Nurse, Report of


195


School Personnel


180


School Superintendent, Report of


184


Selectmen, Report of .


58


State Auditor, Report of


129


Streets, Superintendent of, Report of


145


Town Clerk, Report of


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Adjourned Town Meeting, April 26, 1948


27


Annual Meeting, March 1, 1948, Proceedings at.


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15 8 53 57


Dog Licenses


52


Juror List for 1948


52


Marriages


55 29 34


Special Town Meeting, June 2, 1948


43


State Primary, September 14, 1948


38


Sporting Licenses


52


Town Election, March 6, 1948


25 4


Treasurer, Report of


100


Tree Warden, Report of


171


Trust Funds Commissioners, Report of


135


Warrant of 1949 197


Water Commissioners, Report of


146


Wiring Inspector, Report of


173


Births


.


Deaths


.


Presidential Primary, April 27, 1948


State and National Election, November 2, 1948, Warrant of


Town Officers, List of


Annual Meeting, March 1, 1948, Warrant of


Graduating Class of 1948


School Calendar .


158


Assessors, Report of


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TOWN OF LINCOLN


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1948


Moderator DONALD P. DONALDSON


Town Clerk WILLIAM H. DAVIS


Selectmen and Board of Public Welfare


SUMNER SMITH (Chairman)


Term expires 1949


JOHN TODD


Term expires 1950


H. BIGELOW HILLS


Term expires 1951


Regular meeting second and fourth Mondays of each month, at 8 p.m., at the Town Hall office.


Assessors


D. EVERETT SHERMAN, JR. (Chairman) Term expires 1949


ROBERT W. SCOTT Term expires 1950


CYRUS W. MURPHY Term expires 1951


Treasurer FREDERICK B. TAYLOR


Collector of Taxes WILLIAM H. DAVIS


Auditor JAMES W. LENNON


School Committee


JOHN W. CARMAN (Chairman) Term expires 1949


MALCOLM L. DONALDSON


Term expires 1950


HELEN P. WILEY


Term expires 1951


Water Commissioners


SUMNER SMITH (Chairman) Term expires 1950


JOHN J. KELLIHER


Term expires 1949


ROBERT W. SCOTT


Term expires 1951


Board of Health


ROBERT L. DeNORMANDIE (Chairman) GEORGE WELLS Term expires 1949


Term expires 1951


PAUL L. NORTON


Term expires 1950


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TOWN OFFICERS


Commissioners of Trust Funds


LEONARD C. LARRABEE (Chairman). Term expires 1951


CLEMENT C. SAWTELL


Term expires 1949


HENRY DeC. WARD .


Term expires 1950


Trustees of Bemis Fund for Free Public Lectures


MABEL H. TODD (Chairman)


Term expires 1950


CHARLES V. BRIGGS.


Term expires 1949


LEONARD C. LARRABEE


Term expires 1951


Cemetery Commissioners


JOHN F. PETERSON (Chairman) Term expires 1949


GEORGE E. CUNNINGHAM


Term expires 1950


ROBERT D. DONALDSON


Term expires 1951


Planning Board


WILLIAM DeFORD (Chairman) .


Term expires 1950


HAYWARD PEIRCE


Term expires 1949


LAWRENCE B. ANDERSON


Term expires 1951


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EVELETH R. TODD


Term expires 1952 .


WILLIAM T. KING


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Term expires 1953


Board of Appeals Appointed by Selectmen


HENRY B. HOOVER (Chairman) Term expires 1953


ANTHONY J. DOHERTY (Secretary)


Term expires 1949


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JAMES DeNORMANDIE . Term expires 1950 .


RICHARD S. MERIAM Term expires 1951


D. EVERETT SHERMAN, JR.


Term expires 1952


Associate Members


WALTER E. LOVEJOY


Term expires 1949


ARTHUR W. RICE.


Term expires 1950


Measurers of Wood and Bark HAROLD S. COUSINS JOSEPH R. TRACEY


Trustees of Grammar School Fund


CLEMENT C. SAWTELL HENRY DeC. WARD


LEONARD C. LARRABEE


Trustees of Lincoln Library ROLAND C. MACKENZIE (Chairman) GEORGE G. TARBELL ALICE G. MERIAM


SUMNER SMITH (Chairman Selectman ex-officio) JOHN W. CARMAN (Chairman School Committee ex-officio)


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Registrars Appointed by Selectmen


MANLEY B. BOYCE Term expires 1949


ANDREW J. DOUGHERTY Term expires 1950


HENRY J. DAVIS .


Term expires 1951


WILLIAM H. DAVIS (Town Clerk ex-officio)


Finance Committee Appointed by Moderator


F. WINCHESTER DENIO (Chairman) . Term expires 1951


LELAND A. WILDES (Secretary)


Term expires 1951


JOSEPH L. SNIDER Term expires 1949


THOMAS J. ROUNER


Term expires 1949


PAUL E. DODSON, resigned


PAUL L. NORTON, appointed


Term expires 1950


deCordova and Dana Museum and Park


A. Directors


CHARLES H. BLAKE .


Term expires 1949


ELIZABETH J. SNELLING


Term expires 1951


JANE L. VANCE


Term expires 1951


JOHN Q. ADAMS


Term expires 1952


B. Directors


RICHARD S. MERIAM


Term expires 1949


PEARSON HUNT Term expires 1950


ROBERT L. DeNORMANDIE


Term expires 1951


Population - 1,998 by 1945 census


Town Area - 8,572 acres.


1948 Tax Rate - $38.00 per $1,000.00 valuation.


Annual Town Meeting: - First Monday in March - March 7, 1949.


Annual Election of Town Officers :- On Saturday following Town Meeting - March 12, 1949.


Qualifications for Registration: - Twelve months continuous residence in the State of Massachusetts prior to March 7, 1949, and six months continuous residence in the Town of Lincoln prior to March 12, 1949.


Town Office open daily 9.00 A.M. to 4.30 P.M., Saturdays 9.00 A.M. to 12 noon.


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TOWN OFFICERS


OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN


Building Inspector - Cyrus W. Murphy.


Bureau of Old Age Assistance - Anthony J. Doherty, John J. Kelliher, M. Elizabeth Causer.


Burial Agent - George E. Cunningham.


Caretaker of Town Hall and Library - Orrin C. Wood.


Chief of Police - John J. Kelliher.


Police Officer - Edward B. Cunningham.


Special Police - Thomas Dee, Andrew J. Dougherty, Herbert G. Farrar, Frank Gordon, Isaac Langille, Daniel Ryan, Sumner Smith, Francis J. Smith, Joseph Tracey, Henry Warner, Robert H. Booth, Harry B. Knowles, Robert H. Morris, John Gilbert, Lawrence Hallett, Povl Bang, Edward Rooney, Orrin C. Wood, James DeNormandie.


Clerk of Selectmen - M. Elizabeth Causer.


Constables - John J. Kelliher, George E. Cunningham.


Dog Officers - John J. Kelliher, Edward B. Cunningham.


Fence Viewers - Thomas W. Coan, John J. Kelliher.


Field Drivers - Elmer A. Rollins, John P. Denio.


Fire Engineers - Edmund W. Giles, Andrew J. Dougherty, Charles K. Fitts.


Forest Warden - Edmund W. Giles.


Deputy Warden - Joseph W. Tracey.


Inspector of Animals - Isaac Langille.


Inspector of Slaughtering - John J. Kelliher.


Member of Board of Appeals for five years - Henry B. Hoover. Member of District Nursing Committee - Alberta A. Fradd. Moth Superintendent - John J. Kelliher. -


Petroleum Inspector - Edmund W. Giles.


Playground Committee - Ethan Murphy, David Todd, Sadie Sherman, Astrid Donaldson, Norman W. Fradd.


Registrar for three years - Henry J. Davis.


Sealer of Weights and Measures - John J. Kelliher.


Superintendent of Streets -- Thomas W. Coan. Surveyor of Cord Wood - Harold S. Cousins. Veteran's Agent - John Todd.


Wiring Inspector - William M. Dean.


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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT


Annual Town Meeting Monday, March 1, 1948 WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Lincoln in said County: GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify the legal voters of said Town of Lincoln, qualified to vote in Town Meeting for the Transaction of Town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall in said Lincoln, on Monday, the first day of March next at 7:30 o'clock P.M., then and there to act on the following articles except Article 1 and also to meet in said Town Hall on Saturday the sixth day of March next, at 12 o'clock Noon, then and there to act on the following Article 1, by posting a copy of this Warrant, by you attested in each of the Post Offices, and in some other public place in said Town seven days at least before the first day of March next:


The polls. for voting the Australian ballot on Saturday, March sixth, will be open at 12 o'clock Noon, and may be closed at 7 o'clock P.M.


Article 1. To bring in their votes for the following Town Officers and any other officers required by law, to be elected by Australian Ballot, Viz:


One Moderator for three years.


One Town Clerk for one year.


One member of the Board of Selectmen for three years.


One member of the Board of Assessors for three years.


One member of the Board of Assessors for two years.


One Treasurer for one year.


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One Auditor for one year.


One member of the School Committee for three years.


One member of the Board of Water Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Board of Health for three years.


One member of the Board of Health for one year.


One Tree Warden for one year.


One member of the Trust Fund Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Trustees of the Bemis Fund for Free Public Lectures for three years.


One member of the Board of Cemetery Commissioners for three years.


One member of the Planning Board for five years.


Article 2. To bring in their votes for any committees, commissioners, trustees and other officers, required by law to be elected by ballot or otherwise.


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of Town Offi- cers, Committees, Commissioners and Trustees.


Article 4. To fix the salaries and compensation of the several elective officers of the Town and to determine whether any Department, Board or Committee shall be authorized to employ for additional compensation any of its members and to fix additional compensation of such members.


Article 5. To raise and appropriate money for the neces- sary and expedient purposes of the Town, and enact anything in relation to the same.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1948, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year and to re- new any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


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Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $7,281.25 for the purchase of a heavy duty truck and snow plough, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $3,000.00 to pay the Water Works for use of hydrants and water.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $1,500.00 for the widening and grading of Mill St., or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to place street lights on Concord Road northerly from Route 117 to Codman Road.


Article 11. To see if the Town will appoint a committee to register a complaint with our representative in the General Court in regard to the disturbance made by planes from the Bedford Airport.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $4,000.00 for a Chapter 90 project on Route 117 near the Weston line, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to have a Fourth of July celebration, appoint a committee, raise and appro- priate money therefor, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate a sufficient sum of money to pay the following unpaid 1947 bills.


Legal, School Site. Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley & Ketchum $250 00


Newton & Weir 240 95


Will & Deeds.


Garden City Print, Inc. 83 20


Highway Dept.


Doherty's Garage 50 00


Cemetery Dept.


George E. Cunningham 150 00


$774 15


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Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of $3,880.00 for a new heating system for the upper Town Hall or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to revise the Building Code, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the withdrawal of $2,750.00 from the Post-War Rehabilitation Fund to be used by the School Committee for the improve- ment of the toilets in the Center School, or take any relative action thereto.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to conduct Memorial Day Services on May thirtieth next, appoint a committee, raise and appropriate money, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 19. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate money for printing and mailing an official Town Bulletin, or take any other action on the matter.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money to purchase, take by eminent domain or otherwise acquire land for a site for a new structure for the use of the Highway Department and other departments of the Town, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to erect a new structure to house the equipment of the Highway Department, instruct the Moderator to appoint a Building Committee, and raise and appropriate money for its use, or take any relative action thereto.


Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to purchase the building now being used as the Town Barn, raise and appro- priate money therefor, or take any other action relative thereto.


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Article 23. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-six thousand dollars ($26,000.00) for the use of the School Building Committee. Such sum to be used for the making of detailed plans and specifications of the pro- posed new elementary school building and for such expenses as the committee may deem necessary or take any action relative thereto.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to request the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to pass an act, now filed, authorizing the Town of Lincoln to borrow money for School purposes as contained herein, or take any action relative thereto;


Section 1. For the purposes of constructing and origi- nally equipping and furnishing a new school building in the Town of Lincoln, said town may borrow, from time to time within a period of five years from the passage of this act, such sums as may be necessary, not exceeding in the aggre- gate, five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, and may issue bonds or notes therefor, which shall bear on their face the words, Lincoln School Building Loan, Acts of 1948. Each authorized loan shall constitute a separate loan, and such loans shall be paid in not more than twenty years from their dates. Indebtedness incurred under this act shall be in excess of the statutory limit, but shall, except as provided herein, be subject to Chapter forty-four of the General Laws, exclusive of the limitation contained in the first paragraph of section seven thereof.


Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.


Article 25. To see if the Town will appoint a Committee to prepare plans for a new school house, the estimated cost of which will not exceed $300,000.00, that the cost of the plans be raised and appropriated for the use of the Committee, and that the Committee report to the Town when their report is ready, or take action relative thereto.


Article 26. To see if the Town of Lincoln will recommend to the School Committee and authorize to release to the Select- men of the Town of Lincoln, the care, custody and control


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of that portion of the premises recently acquired by the Town of Lincoln for school purposes, lying easterly of the easterly boundary line of land now comprising the ball park and its approaches and of the westerly line extended to land now or formerly of Palmer, if the School Committee finds that portion of land is no longer required for school purposes.


Article 27. To see if the Town will make the following revisions and additions to the Zoning By-Law, or take any action relative thereto. Strike out the second paragraph of Section 12 beginning with the words "Every such lot shall have" and substitute the following as the second paragraph of Section 12;


"Every such lot shall have at least an eighty (80) foot frontage along a street, a width of at least eighty (80) feet as its narrowest point between said street and any dwelling erected on said lot, and a width of at least one hundred twenty (120) feet at its narrowest point through such dwelling."


Article 28. BE IT RESOLVED, by the People of Lin- coln, Massachusetts, in Town Meeting assembled, that they call upon their representative in the Congress, in the Ex- ecutive Department of the United States and in the United Nations, to take such steps as may be necessary to have our delegates to the United Nations present or support amend- ment of the Charter for the purpose of making the United Nations into a limited world government capable of enacting, interpreting, and enforcing world law to prevent war.


BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to both Senators from Massachu- setts, the Congressman from the 5th Congressional District, the President of the United States, the Secretary of State and the United States representatives in the United Nations.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at or before the time for the meeting aforesaid. Given under our hands this 9th


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day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight.


SUMNER SMITH, H. BIGELOW HILLS, JOHN TODD, Selectmen of Lincoln.


On the reverse of the Warrant is the following:


February 21st, 1948.


I have served this Warrant by posting attested copies in each of the Post Offices, one at the Railroad Station and one at the Town Hall seven days before date of said Meeting.


JOHN J. KELLIHER, Constable.


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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Monday, March 1, 1948


In accordance with the above Warrant the meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7:30 o'clock P.M. The return of the Warrant was read, the Moderator called attention to Article 1, and tested the microphones with the proctors in the lower hall, and the Stone Church opposite.


Article 2. Voted: That Harold S. Cousins and Joseph R. Tracey be elected Measurers of Wood and Bark for the ensuing year.


Article 3. Voted: That the reports of the Town Officers, Committees, Commissioners, and Trustees as printed in the Town Report be accepted.


Article 4. Voted: That the salaries of the elected officers of the Town for the current year be fixed at the following amounts respectively :


Selectmen each .. $200 00 Assessors, Chairman $200 00


Treasurer 200 00 Assessors, other members each . 175 00


Collector of Taxes 1,500 00 Auditor 150 00


Town Clerk 300 00 Water Commissioners each 75 00


and that the Water Commissioners be authorized to employ one of their members as Superintendent of the Water Depart- ment at a salary of $400.00 per year, and that one or more Cemetery Commissioners be authorized to work on the Ceme- tery Grounds at the rate of ninety cents per hour, and that the Board of Assessors be authorized to employ one or more of their members at the rate of $1.50 per hour.


Article 5. Voted: That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $219,552.00 for the several purposes set forth on pages 46 to 51 both inclusive in the Report of the Finance Committee to the Town of Lincoln for the year 1947 read to the meeting as follows excluding item 39:


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Selectmen


1. Salaries . $600 00


2. Clerk, Salary 1,590 00


3. Supplies and Miscellaneous


300 00


$2,490 00


Treasurer


4. Salary


200 00


5. Asst. Treasurer, Salary


200 00


6. Supplies and Miscellaneous


156 00


556 00


Collector of Taxes


7. Salary


1,500 00


8. Supplies and Miscellaneous .....


350 00


1,850 00


Clerk


9. Salary


300 00


10. Supplies and Miscellaneous


35 00


335 00


Assessors


11. Salaries.


550 00


12. Supplies and Miscellaneous . .


456 00


1,006 00


Auditor


13. Salary 150 00


Legal


14. Counsel


1,000 00


Election and Registration


15. Salaries.


200 00


16. Listing


150 00


17. Supplies and Miscellaneous


385 00


735 00


Town Hall


18. Janitor 2,470 00


19. Fuel 625 00


20. Repairs 949 00


21. Supplies and Miscellaneous


738 00


4,782 00


Planning Board


22. Supplies and Miscellaneous


200 00


Finance Committee


23. Supplies and Miscellaneous


30 00


TOTAL FOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT


$13,134 00


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PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police


24. Salaries


$5,175 00


26. Car


400 00


27. Supplies and Miscellaneous


970 00


$6,545 00


Fire Department


28. Salaries.


300 00


29. Labor at fires


2,000 00


30. Operation of equipment 1,350 00


31. Supplies and Miscellaneous 650 00


4,300 00


Tree and Moth Department


32. Labor


2,350 00


33. Supplies and Miscellaneous


1,460 00


3,810 00


Board of Appeals


34. Services and Miscellaneous


250 00


Building Inspector


35. Salary and Transportation


250 00


36. Supplies and Miscellaneous


50 00


300 00


TOTALS FOR PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY $15,205 00


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Board of Health


37. Salary for Nurses


2,336 00


41. Supplies and Miscellaneous


578 00 $2,914 00




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