Town Report on Lincoln 1956-1959, Part 4

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1026


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Beginning at an iron pin on the northwesterly side of said Lincoln Road; thence running along said Lincoln Road S. 56º50'00"W. one hundred and eighty feet (180') to a corner at remaining land of


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said Dorothy S. F. M. Codman et al, as such Trustees; thence turning and running by said remaining land N. 33º08'00" W. two hundred thirty- eight and sixty-nine (238.69) feet to a corner at remaining land of Dorothy S. F. M. Codman et al, as such Trustees; thence turning and running by said remaining land N. 54 13'10" E. two hundred forty and four hundredths (240.04) feet to said Codman Road; thence turning and running along said Codman Road by two courses S. 5 46'50" E. one hun- dred and forty-two and sixty-four hundredths (142.64) feet and S. 35º 53'25" E. thirty-seven and thirty-six hundredths (37.36) feet to a stone bound; thence turning and running along a curve with a radius of sixty-eight and nineteen hundredths (68.19) feet southerly and southwesterly one hundred eight and ninety hundredths (108.90) feet to the iron pin at the point of beginning; raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor; or take any other action relative thereto.


Voted: That the Selectmen be and they hereby are authorized and empowered in the name and on behalf of the Town to acquire in fee by eminent domain, purchase or any other way, as a site for a combined police and fire station a certain parcel of land in Lincoln, Massa- chusetts, now or formerly of Dorothy S. F. M. Codman, Roger B. Tyler, and Benjamin I. Fawcett, as they are Trustees under the will of Ogden Codman, located on the westerly corner of the intersection of Lincoln and Codman Roads, containing 58,903 square feet more or less, and bounded and described substantially as follows:


Beginning at an iron pin on the northwesterly side of said Lincoln Road; thence running along said Lincoln Road S. 56º52'00" W. one hundred eighty (180) feet to a corner at remaining land of said Dorothy S. F. M. Codman et al, as Trustees; thence turning and running by said remaining land N. 33º08'00" W. two hundred thirty-eight and sixty-nine hundredths (238.69) feet to a corner at remaining land of Dorothy S. F. M. Codman et al, as such Trustees; thence turning and running by said remaining land N. 54º13'10" E. two hundred forty and four hundredths (240.04) feet to said Codman Road; thence turning and running along said Codman Road by two courses S. 35 46'50" E. one hundred forty-two and sixty-four hundredths (142.64) feet and S. 35º 53'25" E. thirty-seven and thirty-six hundredths (37.36) feet to a point formerly marked by a bound; thence turning and running along a curve with a radius of sixty-eight and nineteen hundredths (68.19) feet southerly and southwesterly one hundred eight and ninety hun- dredths (108.90) feet to the iron pin at the point of beginning; and that there be and there is hereby appropriated from available funds in the treasury the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500) for such purposes.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to continue the Committee appointed by the Moderator pursuant to the vote of the Town under Article 24 of the Annual Town Meeting on March 21, 1956; to empower said Committee to enter into contracts and to do or cause to be done all things necessary or desirable to prepare plans for a fire station or combined police and fire station to be erected on land of the Town


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now owned or to be hereafter acquired for the purpose; to authorize said Committee to use for such purposes the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) appropriated for its use by said vote of the Town under said Article 24; to authorize the Moderator to fill any vacancy which may occur on said Committee; or take any action relative thereto. Voted: That the Committee appointed by the Moderator pursuant to the vote of the Town under Article 24 at the Annual Meeting on March 21, 1956, is hereby continued; that said Committee is hereby author- ized and empowered to enter into contracts and to do or cause to be done all things necessary or desirable to prepare plans for a com- bined police and fire station to be erected on land to be acquired by the Town for the purpose as provided in Article 5 of the Warrant for this Meeting; that said Committee is hereby authorized to use for such purposes the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) appropriated for its use by said vote of the Town under said Article 24; and that the Moderator is hereby authorized to fill any vacancy which may occur on said Committee.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to acquire in fee for school purposes by eminent domain, purchase or any other way, a cer- tain parcel of land now or formerly of Jennie V. Mcclellan and for- merly of Sumner Smith, located on the northwesterly side of Lincoln Road between land now of Newton and land now of Cousins, containing 10.7 acres more or less, raise and appropriate a sum of money there- for, or take any action relative thereto.


Voted: That the Selectmen be and are hereby authorized and directed to acquire in the name and on behalf of the Town within sixty (60) days, or as near thereto as reasonably practicable, in fee for school purposes, by purchase, eminent domain or in any other way, a certain parcel of land in Lincoln on the westerly side of Lincoln Road between land now or formerly of Newton and land now or formerly of Cousins, shown on a plan entitled: "Plan of Land in Lincoln, Mass. ", dated October 22, 1956, Barnes Engineering Company, to be recorded with Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, a copy of which plan is on file in the Town Clerk's office, and being more particularly bounded and described according to said plan, as follows:


Beginning at a point on the northwesterly side line of Lincoln Road at land now or formerly of Harold S. Cousins, as shown on said plan; thence running N. 59 4'50" W. by said land now or formerly of Harold S. Cousins, 18.18 feet more or less to a point, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running N. 58º52'50" W. by said land now or formerly of Harold S. Cousins, by two lines 142.72 feet more or less, and 12 feet more or less, respectively, to a brook at land now of the Town of Lincoln, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running in a northerly direction by said brook and said land of the Town of Lincoln 523 feet more or less to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running westerly and northerly again by said brook and said land of the Town of Lincoln 170 feet, more or less, to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running N. 69º33'10"


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E. by land now or formerly of Sumner Smith 298.53 feet, more or less, to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running N. 84º 18'8" E. by said land now or formerly of Sumner Smith 170.32 feet, more or less, to a brook as shown on said plan; thence running in an easterly direction by said brook and said land now or formerly of Sumner Smith 152 feet, more or less, to a point in said brook at land now or formerly of Rouner as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 45°22'58" E. by said land now or formerly of Rouner 246 feet, more or less, to a point in a stone wall at land now or formerly of Newton as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S 68º35'45" W. by said land now or formerly of Newton 111.55 feet, more or less, to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 65 26'50" W. by said land now or formerly of Newton 182.36 feet, more or less, to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 30°36'29" E. by said land of Newton 23.21 feet more or less to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 26°09'10" E. by said land now or formerly of Newton 90.75 feet, more or less, to a drill hole, as shown on said plan; thence running S. 27º58'40" E. by said land now or formerly of Newton 35.15 feet, more or less, to a drill hole as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 30014'40" E. by said land now or formerly of Newton 80.69 feet, more or less, to a drill hole, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 33º18'30" E. by said land now or former- ly of Newton 249.64 feet, more or less, to the side line of Lincoln Road as shown on said plan; thence turning and running N. 88 14'39" W. by the side line of said Lincoln Road 115.34 feet, more or less, to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running westerly and southwesterly by the side line of said Lincoln Road in a curve with a radius of 332.54 feet, more or less, 350.75 feet, more or less, to a point in said side line of Lincoln Road as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 31º19'21" W. by said side line of Lin- coln Road 85.99 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, as shown on said plan; and containing, according to said plan, 10.7 acres, more or less, or however said premises may be bounded, measured and described; all of the described premises are supposed to be owned by Jennie V. Mcclellan, and formerly owned by Sumner Smith; and there be and there is hereby appropriated from available funds in the Treasury for such purposes the sum of $25,000.00.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to acquire in fee for school purposes by eminent domain, purchase or any other way, a cer- tain parcel of land now or formerly of Perry J. and Kate S. Culver, located on the westerly side of land now of the Town of Lincoln, being the site of the present Charles Sumner Smith School, and on the east- erly side of other land now or formerly of said Perry J. and Kate S. Culver, containing 2.523 acres, more or less; raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor, or take any action relative thereto.


Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized and directed to acquire in the name and on behalf of the Town within


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sixty days, or as near thereto as reasonably practicable, in fee for school purposes, by purchase, eminent domain or in any other way, a certain parcel of land in Lincoln on the westerly side of land now owned by the Town of Lincoln, being the site of the present Charles Sumner Smith School, shown on a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Lincoln, Mass.", dated Nov. 14, 1956, Barnes Engineering Company, Inc., Registered Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, to be recorded with Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds, a copy of which plan is on file in the Town Clerk's office, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows:


Beginning at a concrete bound at the point of intersection of land now of the Town of Lincoln, land now or formerly of Conant, and the parcel of land herein described; thence running N. 46 30'27" W., by said land now or formerly of Conant, 169.86 feet, more or less, to a point at land now or formerly of Perry J. and Kate S, Culver, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 21°21'40" W., by said land now or formerly of Perry J. and Kate S. Culver, 420 feet, more or less, to a point as shown on said plan; thence turning and running S. 33 01'35" E., by said land of Perry J. and Kate S. Culver, 398.07 feet, more or less, to a point at land now of the Town of Lincoln, as shown by said plan; thence turning and running N. 2º46' 50" E. , by said land now of the Town of Lincoln, 238.60 feet, more or less, to a concrete bound as shown on said plan; thence turning and running N. 12º21'49" E., by said land of the Town of Lincoln, 278.63 feet, more or less, to a concrete bound, as shown on said plan; thence turning and running N. 7 00'17" W., by said land now of the Town of Lincoln, 98.24 feet, more or less, to the concrete bound at the point of beginning, as shown on the said plan; and containing, according to said plan, 2.523 acres, or however said premises may be bounded, measured and described, all of the described premises are supposed to be owned by Perry J. and Kate S. Culver; and that there be and there is hereby appropriated from available funds in the Treasury for said purposes the sum of $4,500.00.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to continue the Com- mittee appointed by the Moderator in accordance with the vote of the Town under Article 25 at the Adjourned Town Meeting held on March 21, 1956, to authorize and empower such Committee to enter into contracts, and to do or cause to be done all things necessary or desirable to prepare plans for the construction of a new elementary school or an addition to an existing elementary school on land now owned or to be acquired by the Town for such purposes, to raise and appropriate a sum of money for such purposes of said Committee, and if a vacancy shall occur on said Committee, to authorize the Moderator to fill such vacancy or take any action relative thereto.


Voted: That the Committee appointed by the Moderator in accordance with the vote of the Town under Article 25 at the Adjourned Annual Meeting held on March 21, 1956, be and the same is hereby continued, that the said Committee is authorized to enter into contracts and to


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do all things necessary or desirable to prepare or cause to be pre- pared plans for the construction of a new elementary school on land which the Selectmen are authorized to acquire for the Town of Lincoln pursuant to the vote under Article 7 of this meeting, that there be and there is hereby raised and appropriated for such purposes of said Committee the sum of $5,000; and that the Moderator is hereby authorized to fill any vacancy which may occur on said Committee.


Meeting adjourned at 8:45 P. M.


William H. Davis, Town Clerk


LICENSES


Total number of Dog Licenses issued during the year 1956: 513, namely: 271, Male; 68, Female; 167, Spayed Female; and 7, Kennel; for which the sum of $1,213.40 has been paid to the Town Treasurer.


Sporting issued during the year 1956: Fishing, 122; Hunting, 17; Sporting, 38; Minor Fishing, 2; Female Fishing, 18; Non-resident Special Fishing, 3; Non-resident Hunting, 1; for which the sum of $667.50 has been paid to the Division of Fisheries and Game.


William H. Davis, Town Clerk


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inance


REPORT OF THE STATE AND TOWN AUDITORS


The work of the State Auditor in 1956 consisted, as usual, of a thorough check of the Town's financial records for the preceding year, 1955, and the preparation of a statement of the Town's finan- cial condition at the beginning of the year 1956.


The statutes provide that the "substance" of the State Auditor's report be published. In the Town Auditor's opinion, this substance is contained in the balance sheet of the Town prepared by the State Auditor, showing the condition of the Town as of December 31, 1955. A summarization of this Balance Sheet is published below.


The full Auditor's report is on file with the Town Clerk, and is available for the examination of any interested citizens of the Town.


Respectfully submitted: Louis C. Farley, Jr. Town Auditor


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TOWN OF LINCOLN


BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1955 GENERAL ACCOUNTS


ASSETS


Cash: General Water Department Petty Cash


$184,275.08


Due County - Dog Licenses


$ 17.40


16,645.96


Trust Fund Income


874.88


64.68


Old Age Assistance Recoveries


662.30


$200,985.72


Federal Grants for Welfare


692.31


School Milk Fund


111.06


Unexpended Appropriations


49,856.99


Motor Vehicle Excise


5,257.32


Departmental


2,593.47


Water Department


2,499.07


Aid to Highways


12,000.00


$ 30,863.56


RESERVES


Road Machinery Fund


$ 3,295.06


Overlay Surplus


19,752.39


Reserved for Abatements


8,310.81


Uncollected Revenues


22,349.86


Petty Cash


64.68


$53,772.80


SURPLUS


General Water Department


$114,874.79 16,645.96


$131,520.75


$237,692.75


$237.692.75


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FINANCE


Accounts Receivable: Taxes


$ 8,513.70


Overestimtes 1955


184.26


$52,399.20


Underestimates 1955 Chapter 44: Flood Damage


$ 2,096.05


3,747.42


$ 5,843.47


LIABILITIES


TREASURER


TREASURER'S REPORT, CALENDAR YEAR 1956


January 1, Balance


$ 184,164.02


RECEIPTS


Board of Appeals


115.00


Board of Health:


Licenses


31.50


Nurse


224.75


Garbage collections


4,276.63


Anti-Rabies Dog Clinic


99.00


Borrowed in anticipation of taxes


125,000.00


Cemetery, digging graves


765.00


City of Cambridge, taxes, 1955-1956


1,817.87


Collector of Taxes Interest & Costs


745.34


Concord Court Fines


139.94


DeCordova School Equipment Fund


698.78


DeCordova, for State Audit 1954-1955-1956


450.00


Inspectors, Building, Plumbing and Wiring


932.50


Insurance, claims and refunds


364.60


Interest on deposits


3,078.31


Library Fines


423.50


Massachusetts, Commonwealth of


Income Tax


$ 32,971.25


Corporation Tax


18,476.50


Highways, for snow removal Chapter 90


10,417.69


O. A. A.


13,819.91


A. D. C.


397.18


Meals Tax


846.84


Hurricane & Flood Damage


33,025.34


School Aid


13,800.00


School Construction


17,927.94


Tuition & Transportation


24,232.56


Vocational Education


1,968.07


Civil Defense


1,815.02


Loss of Taxes


615.06


171,229.86


Miscellaneous Licenses, etc.


63.30


Middlesex County


Chapter 90, 1955


1,478.97


Dog Tax


879.52


Care & Killing of Dogs


84.50


Chapter 90 Construction, 1956


4,469.37


6,912.36


Old Age Assistance


Refund from other Towns


606.67


Collections


460.70


Schools


Grammar School Fund


37.89


Rentals


425.00


Miscellaneous receipts


311.07


Town of Sudbury for school nurse


266.92


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916.50


437,232.03


FINANCE


Town Clerk for dog licenses


$ 1,213.40


Town Hall rental


40.00


U. S. Govt. for O. A. A.


10,171.52


For A. D. C.


529.65


For O. A. A. Administration


581.21


For A. D. C. Administration


186.13


11,468.51


$ 953,594.45


PAYMENTS


Selectmen's orders (See detail)


$ 744,093.48


Massachusetts, Commonwealth of:


State Parks & Reservations


865.13


Auditing Municipal Accounts


808.96


Middlesex County:


1956 Tax


13,999.13


Dog Licenses


1,212.20


Tuberculosis Hospital


3,740.95


$ 764,719.85


Balance in Banks, December 31, 1956


188,874. 60


$ 953,594.45


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DETAIL OF 1956 DISBURSEMENTS


Carried forward from 1955


1956 Income Reserv. for Special Purposes


Appropr'd. in 1956


Transfer from Reserve


Total Available for Expend.


Amount Expend. in 1956


Balance Accruing to Surpl.


Balance Carried Forward to 1957


GEN'L. GOV'T.


Selectmen


1. Select. Salaries


600.00


600.00


600.00


2. Exec. Secretary


2,800.00


2,800.00


1,267.12


1,532.88


3. Clerks


2,000.00


2,000.00


1,969.24


30.76


4. Suppl. & Misc.


1,340.00


270.00


1,610.00


1,556.59


53.41


La. Eng. Service


3,000.00


3,000.00


2,230.31


769.69


Treasurer


5. Salaries


400.00


400.00


400.00


6. Clerical


1,000.00


1,000.00


925.26


74.74


7. Suppl. & Misc.


500.00


500.00


449.18


50.82


8. Protectograph


525.00


525.00


523.50


1.50


Collector of Taxes


9. Salary


2,000.00


2,000.00


2,000.00


10. Supplies & Misc.


400.00


400.00


379.42


20.58


Town Clerk


11. Salary


450.00


450.00


450.00


12. Supplies & Misc.


50.00


50.00


50.00


Assessors


13. Salaries


550.00


550.00


550.00


14. Clerical


1,000.00


1,000.00


911.14


88.86


15. Supplies & Misc.


725.00


80.82


805.82


805.82


14a. Spec. Clerical Maps


400.00


400.00


241.30


158.70


147.75


147.75


147.75


Auditor 16. Salary


50.00


50.00


50.00


TREASURER


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DETAIL OF 1956 DISBURSEMENTS


Carried forward from 1955


1956 Income Reserv. for Special Purposes


Appropr'd. in 1956


Transfer from Reserve


Total Available for Expend.


Amount Expend. in 1956


Balance Accruing to Surpl.


Balance Carried Forward to 1957


Legal 17. Counsel


500.00


50.00


550.00


550.00


Election & Regis.


18. Salaries


500.00


500.00


497.60


2.40


19. Supplies & Misc.


550.00


115.00


665.00


641.20


23.80


Town House


20. Salaries


2,860.00


2,860.00


2,740.00


120.00


21. Fuel


750.00


143.72


893.72


893.72


22. Repairs & Maint.


3,227.00


3,227.00


2,929.24


297.76


23. Suppl. & Misc.


966.00


966.00


794.90


171.10


Planning Board


24. Clerical & Tech.


300.00


300.00


25.00


275.00


25. Supplies & Misc. Zoning Survey 9.76


600.00


600.00


507.35


92.65


9.76


9.76


Finance Committee


26. Dues


15.00


15.00


15.00


Total for GENERAL


GOVERNMENT


157.51


28,058.00


659.54


28,875.05 24,952.89


3,922.16


PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY


Police 27. Salaries 28. Supplies & Misc. Police car


16,543.00


16,543.00


16,253.98


289.02


2,575.00


787.66


3,362.66


3,362.66


1,450.00


1,450.00


1,129.56


320.44


FINANCE


-


-


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DETAIL OF 1956 DISBURSEMENTS


Carried forward from 1955


1956 Income Reserv. for Special Purposes


Appropr'd. in 1956


Transfer from Reserve


Total Available for Expend.


Amount Expend. in 1956


Balance Acoruing to Surpl.


Balance Carried Forward to 1957


Fire Department


29. Salaries


500.00


500.00


500.00


30. Labor at fires


4,000.00


4,000.00


3,218:10


781.90


31. Operation, Supplies & Equip. Fire Station Plans Land for Fire Sta.


4,500.00


4,500.00


3,668.33


831.67


5,000.00


5,000.00


27.25


4,972.75


3,500.00


3,500.00


3,500.00


Tree & Moth Dept.


32. Salary


200.00


200.00


200.00


33. Insect control


3,000.00


3,000.00


2,779.35


220.65


34. Poison Ivy, Ch. 40


600.00


600.00


595.32


4.68


35. Dutch Elm Disease


4,000.00


4,000.00


3,847.40


152.60


36. Brush Control


500.00


500.00


483.92


16.08


37. Pruning public trees


2,000.00


2,000.00


1,997.10


2.90


Board of Appeals


38. Clerical


350.00


350.00


305.20


44.80


39. Supplies & Misc.


350.00


350.00


332.24


17.76


Inspectors of Building,


Wiring & Plumbing


40. Salaries & transportation


1,500.00


1,500.00


1,102.14


397.86


Civil Defense


41. Supplies & Misc.


508.91


450.00


958.91


237.12


721.79


Communications


42. Wages


8,000.00


8,000.00


7,705.00


295.00


TREASURER


DETAIL OF 1956 DISBURSEMENTS


Carried forward from 1955


1956 Income Reserv. for Special Purposes


Appropr'd. in 1956


Transfer from Reserve 671.00


Total Available for Expend. 2,046.00


Amount Expend. in 1956 1,483.83


Balance Accruing to Surpl. 562.17


Balance Carried Forward to 1957


43. Equip. Purchase 44. Equip. Rental & Maint. 45. Supplies & Misc. Total for PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY


3,000.00


401.97


3,401.97 1,750.00


3,401.97 826.50


923.50


508.91


-


65,143.00


1,860.63


67,512.54


53,456.97


4,540.59


9,514.98


HEALTH & SANITATION


Board of Health


46. Salaries of Nurses


2,500.50


2,500.50


2,500.50


47. Supplies & Misc. 48. Garbage Collection


975.00


735.90


1,710.90


1,423.27


287.63


3,750.00


3,750.00


3,463.94


286.06


Inspector of Animals


49. Salary


100.00


100.00


100.00


Total for HEALTH &


SANITATION


-


-


7,325.50


735.90


8,061.40


7,487.71


573.69


-


Highway Department


50. Ch. 90 Maint.


4,500.00


4,500.00


4,479.28


20.72


51. Ch. 90 Const.


11,993.10


13,000.00


24,993.10


21,848.96


3,144.14


General Highways


52. Wages


16,150.00


16,150.00


15,601.14


548.86


53. General Expenses


1,022.00


1,650.00


2,672.00


2,499.35


172.65


54. Highway Maint.


12,000.00


12,000.00


7,967.77


4,032.23


55. Snow removal


6,500.00


2,392.12


8,892.12


8,892.12


56. Equip. , Maint. & Supplies


10,200.00


10,200.00


10,197.86


2.14


FINANCE


56


1,375.00


1,750.00


DETAIL OF 1956 DISBURSEMENTS


Carried forward from 1955


1956 Income Reserv. for Special Purposes


Appropr'd. in 1956


Transfer from Reserve


Total Available for Expend.


Amount Expend. in 1956


Balance Accruing to Surpl.


Balance Carried Forward to 1957


2,500.00


2,500.00


3,295.06


3,295.06


685.00


2,610.06


6,252.38 2,200.00


43.31


6,295.69


6,295.69


2,200.00


1,156.63


1,043.37


17,788.16


71,824.38


4,085.43


93,697.97


82,123.80


4,776.60


6,797.57


AID TO CITIZENS


58. Public Welfare


599.63


10,701.17


20,000.00


31,300.80


28,039.86


776.05


2,484.89


59. Public Welfare Adm.


92.68


767.34


1,000.00


1,860.02


1,534.02


7.41


318.59


60. Veterans Aid


500.00


500.00


500.00


Total for AID TO


692.31


11,468.51


21,500.00


33,660.82


29,573.88


1,283.46 2,803.48


EDUCATION


61. General Control


13,030.00


13,030.00


12,999.34


30.66


62. Out of State Travel


400.00


400.00


280.35


119.65


63. Instruction


151,187.00


2,500.00


153,687.00


153,483.69


203.31


64. Operation


23,890.00


1,032.00


24,922.00


23,995.16


926.84


65. Maintenance


3,875.00


75.00


3,950.00


3,911.94


38.06


66. Auxiliary Agencies


47,006.00


47,006.00


46,718.64


287.36


67. Vocational education


1,165.00


1,165.00


1,118.92


46.08


68. New equipment


699.08


766.92


1,466.00


1,431.48


34.52


School Add'n #1


411.24


411.24


411.24


School Add'n #2


30,840.53


30,840.53


5,515.76


24,000.00


1,324.77


School Land Comm.


750.00


29,500.00


30,250.00


750.00 29,500.00


School Needs Com.


5,000.00


5,000.00


888.50


4,111.50


69. Regional H. S. District


807.00


57,164.47


57,971.47


57,971.47


TREASURER


57


CITIZENS


-


New truck (1954) Machinery Fund 57. Street lights Virginia Road Total for HIGHWAYS


2,500.00


58


DETAIL OF 1956 DISBURSEMENTS


Carried forward from 1955


1956 Income Reserv. for Special Purposes


Appropr'd. in 1956


Transfer from Reserve


Total Available for Expend.


Amount Expend. in 1956


Balance Accruing to Surpl.


Balance Carried Forward to 1957


Library


70. Salaries


5,086.00


133.50


5,219.50


5,219.50


71. Books


879.52


595.48


1,475.00


1,459.90


15.10


72. Supplies & Misc.


1,528.00


1,528.00


1,373.65


154.35


73. Repairs


300.00


525.00


825.00


774.05


50.95


Library Com.


3,000.00


3,000.00


163.50


2,836.50


Total for EDUCATION


33,507.85


879.52


343,493.87


4,265.50


382,146.74 317,305.85 27,068.12


37,772.77


RECREATION


74. Salaries & Wages


2,100.00


2,100.00


1,805.00


295.00


75. Supplies & Misc. Total for RECREATION


815.00


74.87


889.87


889.87


-


-


2,915.00


74.87


2,989.87


2,694.87


295.00


-


CEMETERIES


76. Salaries


150.00


150.00


150.00


77. Interments


300.00


315.04


615.04


615.04


78. Labor & Maint.


2,825.00


2,825.00


2,636.40


188.60


79. Supplies & Misc.


120.00


120.00


102.63


17.37


Permanent Improve. 155.57




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