Town annual report of Berkley 1949, Part 2

Author: Berkley (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1949
Publisher: The Davol Press
Number of Pages: 122


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Stuart N. Paull


Joseph Rapoza


Doris Raymond


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ANNUAL REPORT


Antone DeMoura John Q. Dillingham, Jr. Harold Dimsey Annie Eaton


Armand Morel (2) John Moskal Maurice Nadeau Gladys Oakes (2) Calvin C. Overlock (2) Jessie Overlock


Manuel Faria Joseph Fernandes Ernest R. Flint


Herbert Flint


Grace Packard Stuart N. Paull


Gabriel Fontes


Raymond Peloquin


Lillie F. French


Charles Peterson


John Frizado (2)


Josephine A. Gilmore


Clarence Pittsley Nelson Pittsley


Henry Goff John C. Goodwin


Wojciech Pysz (2)


Joseph Grace


Allen Raymond


Anthony Gracia


Raymond Reagan


Gerald E. Guertin


Fred A. Reed


Marie Hakajarvi


Mary E. Reed


L. Lewis Hall


Sadie Reed


Donald F. Harrison


Elmer Reiser


Allen A. Haskell


Louis P. Remy


Edward F. Hathaway


William Rogers


Marcus D. Houtzager


Barney Roman


Robert Howard Robert H. Hunter


Richard M. Rose Lendell Rudolph


Emma Jackson (4)


Dorothy Rylands Albert Senechal


Edwin Jones, Jr. (2)


Frank Silva


Joseph Kaye Bertha Kelsey Emil Kleiner


Claire A. Smith Edward F. Stone


Paul E. LeCornec


Laurence B. Swift, Jr.


Wilfred Lefaivre


Warren Sylvester


Mary E. Longton


Alfred C. Sylvia


Werner R. Lorenz


Allen Talbot Alfred T. Townley, Jr.


Clifford MacQueen Edwin Makepeace Joseph Marshall Joseph H. Marshall Robert Marshall John McCrohan Norman McDonald Gladys Miller (2)


Gregg Travers Cynthia Trites Stanley Trond Clara Victurine


Joseph Viera (2)


Walter Ward


Forrest Washburn


Frank Rose


Ralph E. Hyde


Peter Slivinski


Margaret Jackson


Albert O. Ratcliffe


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Edgar Waterson Fred White Arlene Whittaker (2) George L. Wilson


Jeanne A. Wood Martin Zrebiec Walter Zrebiec (2) Robert Flint


For 29 Females


Louise Andrews Herbert M. Ashley


Joseph Marshall


Joseph H. Marshall


Jean Carroll


Joseph H. Marshall, Jr.


Norman M. Colpitts


Robert H. McCarthy


Frances Compton


John Moskal


George F. Cummings


Gladys Oakes


Norman O. Dagenais


Calvin Overlock


Melvin DeCosta


Elmer Perry


Alfred DeMoura


Gilbert Rapoza


Herbert Flint


Frank Rose


Warren Holmes


William Shepard


Ida Howland


Garland Templeton


Beatrice Jack (2)


Walter Ward


Florence M. Macomber


Harold Westgate


For 1 Transfer License Mary Cambra


For 16 4-dog Kennel Licenses


William L. Adams


Sybil P. Jones


Manuel R. Barboza


Clinton Macomber


Cora N. Barton


Samuel Milko


Jacob O. Barton


Cornelia Peirce


Charles W. Browning


Antone Rose


Russell Crimlisk


Harold E. Rose


Belle S. Doane


Anthony Sylvia


Manuel Fernandes


Felix Thornton


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TOWN CLERK'S CASH 1949


1. Dog Licenses


35 Sprayed Females at 2.00 Less fees retained


$ 70.00 7.00


$ 63.00


158 Males, less 1 Military, Free 157 at $2.00


$ 314.00


Less fees retained


31.40


282.60


29 Females at 5.00


$ 145.00


Less fees retained


5.80


139.20


16 4-dog kennel licenses at $10.00 Less fees retained


3.20


156.80


1 Transfer license at 25c Less fee retained


$


.25


.25


Total 1949 receipts, dog licenses Payments to Treasurer, 1949


$ 641.60


$ 641.60


2. Sporting Licenses


Series 1 Fishing


51 at $2.00


$ 102.00


Series 2 Hunting


132 at $2.00


264.00


Series 3 Sporting


78 at $3.25


253.50


Series 4 Fishing


15 at $1.25


18.75


Series 5 Trapping


2 at $2.25


4.50


Series 6 Trapping


8 at $5.25


42.00


Series 9 Fishing


1 at $5.25


5.25


Series 12 Duplicate


3 at $ .50


1.50


Series 15 Sporting


4


Free


Series 16 Sporting


1


Free


295 $ 691.50


Payments to Division of Fisheries and


Game


$ 619.75


Fees retained


71.75


$ 691.50


3. Miscellaneous


Gasoline


$ 8.00


Oleomargarine


.50


$ 8.50


Payments to Treasurer


$ 8.50


$ 160.00


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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT Taxes 1946 PERSONAL


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949 $ 279.96


Collected and paid Treasurer


$


161.76


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


118.20 $ 279.96


REAL ESTATE


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 226.74


Collected and paid Treasurer


$


216.87


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


9.87 $


226.74


Taxes, Excises, and Assessments 1947 POLL


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 2.00


Collected and paid Treasurer $


2.00


PERSONAL


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 496.98


Collected and paid Treasurer


$


229.60


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


267.38


-$ 496.98


REAL ESTATE


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 4,218.06


Refunded in 1949


8.48


4,226.54 $


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 3,945.12


Tax Titles


70.62


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


210.80


-$


4,226.54


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 97.86


Collected and paid Treasurer


$


35.43


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


62.43


-$


97.86


MOTH ASSESSMENTS


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$


11.00


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 11.00


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Taxes, Excises, and Assessments 1948 POLL


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 170.00


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 28.41


Abatements Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


58.00


83.59 $ 170.00


PERSONAL


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 1,449.14


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 869.88


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


579.26


$ 1,449.14


REAL ESTATE


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$35,239.02


Refunded in 1949


88.00


$ 35,327.02


Collected and paid Treasurer


$29,481.63


Abatements


908.38


Tax Titles


169.62


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


4,767.39


$ 35,327.02


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 542.29


Commitment in 1949


33.88


Refunds


18.09


$ 594.26


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 353.16


Abatements


14.14


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


226.96


-$


594.26


MOTH ASSESSMENTS


Outstanding Jan. 1, 1949


$ 116.00


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 102.00


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


14.00


$


116.00


Taxes, Excises, and Assessments 1949 POLL


Commitment from Assessors


$ 826.00


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 608.98


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


217.02


$ 826.00


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PERSONAL


Commitment from Assessors $ 5,148.70


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 4,268.69


880.01


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


-$


5,148.70


REAL ESTATE


Commitment from Assessors


$37,161.52 91.10


Refunds


$ 37,252.62


Collected and paid Treasurer


$11,655.92


Abatements


1,082.18


Tax Titles


12.10


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


24,502.42


37,252.62


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE


Commitment from Assessors


$ 4,047.63


Refunds


33.15


$ 4,080.78


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 2,941.32


Abatements


43.05


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


1,096.41


-$


4,080.78


MOTH ASSESSMENTS


Commitment from Assessors


$ 102.00


Collected and paid Treasurer


$ 34.00


Outstanding Dec. 31, 1949


68.00


-$


102.00


Demands, Charges, and Fees


Personal Taxes 1946


$ 1.75


Real Estate Taxes 1946


1.75


Poll Taxes 1947


.35


Personal Taxes 1947


1.75


Real Estate Taxes 1947


28.17


Moth Assessments 1947


.35


Motor Vehicle Excise 1947


2.45


Paid Treasurer


-$


36.57


$


36.57


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Interest


Personal Taxes 1946


$ 10.60


Real Estate Taxes 1946


6.49


Poll Taxes 1947


.20


Personal Taxes 1947


20.36


Real Estate Taxes 1947


275.16


Moth Assessments 1947


.86


Motor Vehicle Excise 1947


3.40


Poll Taxes 1948


1.15


Personal Taxes 1948


9.76


Real Estate Taxes 1948


129.60


Moth Assessments 1948


.90


Motor Vehicle Excise 1948


8.72


Poll Taxes 1949


94


Personal Taxes 1949


1.79


Motor Vehicle Excise 1949


3.66


-$


473.59


Paid Treasurer


$


473.59


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TREASURER'S REPORT


Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 1949


Cash received in 1949


$ 20,395.63


146,403.28


$166,798.91


Cash paid out in 1949


Cash on hand, Dec. 31, 1949


$162,755.20


4,043.71


$166,798.91


1949 Cash Receipts Classified


1. TAXES


Taxes 1949 from Collector:


Property:


Personal


Real Estate


$ 4,268.69 11,655.92


$ 15,924.61 $ 608.98


Poll


Taxes previous years from Collector: Property:


Personal


Real Estate


$ 1,261.24 33,643.62


Poll


Tax Title Redemptions:


Dean heirs


$ 32.55


Westgate


-$


43.88


Tax Titles sold:


Gegenheimer, to Gaffney


$ 173.92


Hart, to Doel


19.40


White, to Macomber


21.75


$


215.07


Tax Possessions Sold: Mann, to Harmon


$


189.44


Taxes from State:


Corporation


$ 5,404.67


Income


14,113.33


Reimbursement, Loss of Taxes


2.07


$ 19,520.07


$ 71,437.32


Total, Taxes


11.33


$ 34,904.86 $ 30.41


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2. LICENSES AND PERMITS


From Selectmen:


18 1-day beer permits, Beagle Club $ 36.00


1 pkg. store, 1949, Hampston, all- alcoholic 200.00


1 pkg. store, 1949, Blanchette, beer- wine 100.00


1 all-alcoholic common victualler, 1949, Kendzierski 350.00


-$ 686.00


3 milk pasteurization, Roman, Townley, Victurine $ 30.00


11 Sunday


11.00


1 gasoline, Hamilton


4.00


1 auctioneer, Dillingham


2.00


1 slaughterhouse, Babbitt


1.00


1 2d class auto dealer, Nadeau


5.00


1 3d class junk, Jones


5.00


From Chief of Police, 24 pistol permits


12.00


From Fire Chief, 11 fuel oil permits


5.50


From Town Clerk, 1 oleomargarine, 4 gasoline


8.50


Total, Licenses and Permits $ 770.00


3. FINES


Court fines, First District Court:


Cock fighting $ 365.00 65.00


Traffic, etc., violations


Total, Fines $


430.00


4. GRANTS AND GIFTS.


Grants from Federal Government: Aid to Dependent Chidren: Administration $ 25.01


Aid


1,338.03


Old Age Assistance: Administration Aid


501.61 13,885.18


$ 15,749.83


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Grants from State:


Department of Education


$ 6,041.00


Vocational Education 810.31


Union Supt. of Schools


196.73


Inspector of Animals


30.00


Chapter 81 Highways Meals Tax


2,182.12


750.13


$ 10,010.29


Grants from County: Dog Fund $ 478.83


Gifts from greyhound associations for traffic work


500.00


Total, Grants and Gifts $ 26,738.95


5. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.


Moth Assessments, from tax collector $ 147.00


6. PRIVILEGES.


Motor Vehicle Excises, from tax collector $ 3,329.91


7. DEPARTMENTAL.


General Government:


From selectmen, reimbursements, ad- vertising hearings, recording deeds to tax possession sold $ 10.18


From treasurer, reimbursements, re-


cording deeds to tax titles sold 13.78


From tax collector, demands, charges and fees 36.57


From town clerk, sale of 5 voting lists 5.00 - $ 65.53


Protection of Persons and Property: Sealer's fees $ 10.12


County, reimbursement for boarding and killing dogs 67.00


Fire Dept., S. Arnold, use of fire truck 1.00


Fire Dept., Correia, reimbursement fire damage 50.00


-$ 128.12


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Health and Sanitation:


Slaughtering fees, Babbitt, part payment $ 100.00


Highways:


Chapter 90 maintenance 1949:


State


County


$ 999.99 999.99


Chapter 90 Construction, Padelford and Porter Streets:


6,885.56


State County


3,442.77


Chapter 90 painting bridge: State


285.00


County


285.00


Reimbursement, fence repairs: Columbia Casualty Co.


27.95


$ 12,926.26


Charities:


Reimbursement for Temporary Aid: Local Individuals $ 72.00


Reimbursements for Aid to Depend- ent Children:


State 718.74


Reimbursements for Old Age Assistance: City of Fall River


136.45


Town of Lakeville


156.27


Town of Raynham


122.92


City of Taunton


216.03


City of New Bedford State


10,426.44


$ 11,960.63


Veterans' Services:


State Commissioner, reimbursements $ 160.12


Schools: Dental Clinic


15.00


Library:


Rent, Memorial Hall


72.00


Total, Departmental receipts


$ 25,427.66


8. CEMETERIES. Interest drawn, perpetual care funds $ 102.13


-


111.78


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9. INTEREST.


On deferred taxes, from collector $ 456.05


On tax titles, from treasurer 6.55


On moth assessments, from collector 1.76


On motor vehicle excise, from collector 15.78


Total, Interest $ 480.14


10. MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS.


Anticipation reimbursement loan: Middleborough Trust Company $ 13,500.00


11. AGENCY.


Proceeds of dog licenses from town clerk $ 641.60


12. TRUST.


Tailings, checks of previous years $ 16.09


Federal withholding taxes


2,414.98


Blue Cross deductions 25.00


County retirement deductions


224.11


Old Age Assistance recoveries


500.00 $


3,180.18


13. INVESTMENT.


Giles Leach Fund, income from securities $ 45.00


14. REFUNDS.


General Departments:


Collector, petty cash returned $ 50.00


Collector, overestimate, cost of stamped envelopes .44


Selectmen's Expense, overestimate,


cost of recording deed .25


Old Age Assistance, check not sent 64.30


Veterans' Services, checks returned 54.00


School Department, overcharge on bill


4.40


Total, Refunds $ 173.39


Recapitulation of 1949 Cash Receipts


1. Taxes


$ 71,437.32


2. Licenses and Permits 770.00 430.00


3. Fines


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4. Grants and Gifts


26,738.95


5. Special Assessments


147.00


6. Privileges


3,329.91


7. Departmental


25,427.66


8. Cemeteries


102.13


9. Interest


480.14


10. Municipal Indebtedness


13,500.00


11. Agency


641.60


12. Trust


3,180.18


13. Investment


45.00


14. Refunds


173.39


Total, 1949 Cash Receipts $146,403.28


1949 Cash Payments Listed by Appropriations and Accounts.


1. GENERAL GOVERNMENT.


Moderator's Salary: appropriation $20. Warren M. Ide $ 10.00


Norman McDonald


10.00


-$ 20.00


Finance Committee Expense: appro. $70.


Expense, travel, etc .:


Herbert Aspinwall


$9.43


Charles A. Cady


9.43


Edwin N. Carpenter


9.43


John Q. Dillingham, Jr.


9.43


Henry K. Goff


9.43


Warren L. Ide


9.43


Laurence B. Swift


9.43


-$ 66.01


Sullivan's Office Supply Co.


3.75


$ 69.76


Selectmen's Salaries: appro. $400.


Harold G. Ashley


$125.00


Albert Bindon


150.00


John P. Pilling


125.00 -$ 400.00


Selectmen's Expense; appro. $100; refund 25c; transfer by Finance Committee $10; total available to be spent,$110.25


Albert Bindon, postage


$ .42


1 trip to Boston


3.55


-$ 3.97


-


-


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Harold A. Goff, Register, recording deed 3.28


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms, licenses


5.68


Holmes Print, Shop, printing town


meeting warrants, envelopes 55.05


Mass. Selectmen's Ass'n., annual dues 15.00


John P. Pilling, 1 trip to Boston 5.50


Taunton Daily Gazette, adv. hearings


2.10


Linneus C. Whitaker, posting 6 town meeting warrants 18.00


-$


108.58


Auditor's Salary; appropriation $55. Warren M. Ide $


55.00


Auditor's Expense: appropriation $15.


Holmes Print Shop, notices


$ 2.75


Taunton Office Supply, rubber stamp


1.75


-$ 4.50


State audit


$


373.42


Treasurer's Salary; appropriation $500.


Francis F. G. Andrews $


500.00


Treasurer's Expense; appropriation $350.


Cecelia Costa, clerical 3 hrs. at .75 $ 2.25


Director of Accounts, certify town note 2.00


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms 6.51


Holmes Print Shop, notices, letterheads 5.50


Machinists' National Bank, checks


43.60


Mass. Coll. & Treas. Ass'n., annual dues


1.00


Mass., Commonwealth of, ledger sheets, check register 6.14


Mass. Envelope Co., envelopes


10.70


Gordon M. Owen, town counsel, legal services 7.50


Postmaster, Taunton, Mass., stamps


120.24


Sullivan's Office Supply Co., typewriter repairs, supplies 13.55


J. R. Tallman & Co., Inc., bond, insurance on scales at town hall 71.00


-$


289.99


Tax Title Expense; appro. $300; balance from 1948, $18.09; total available $318.09. Francis F. G. Andrews, paid for reg. mail $ 4.29


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Harold A. Goff, Register, recording


26.00


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms 2.69


Warren L. Ide, notarizing 1.00


Taunton Daily Gazette, adv. sales


7.88


Frederick L. Tripp, searching at registry, surveying; work on tax title lands 107.00


$


148.86


Collector's Salary; appropriation $500. Francis F. G. Andrews $ 500.00


Collector's Expense; appro. $325; refund to account, 44c; total available $325.44.


Francis F. G. Andrews, paid for reg. mail $ .45


R. Donald Andrews, clerical, 45 hrs. at 75c


33.75


Harold G. Ashley, police service, Myricks 3.75


Percy L. Baldwin, janitor service, Myricks 2.00


Barre Gazette, tax bills


33.60


C. L. Bates, Town Clerk, Wareham, death certificate .50


Cecelia Costa, clerical, 311/2 hrs. at 75c


23.63


Doris M. Cummings, clerical, 6 hrs. at 75c 4.50


Harold A. Goff, Register, recording tax takings 8.09


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms and books


10.77


Holmes Print Shop, letterheads 2.50


Warren L. Ide, notarizing tax takings


2.00


Mass. Coll. & Treas. Ass'n., dues


1.00


Mass. Envelope Co., envelopes


1.82


Gordon M. Owen, town counsel, legal services 7.50


Postmaster, Taunton, Mass., stamped envelopes


35.04


Sullivan's Office Supply Co., supplies, etc.


18.80


Laurence B. Swift, Jr., police service, Myricks 2.55


J. R. Tallman & Co., Inc., bond, insurance 83.00


Taunton Daily Gazette, adv. tax sales 17.85


Frederick L. Tripp, registry searching, tax sales 20.00


-$ 313.10


Collector's petty cash, for change $ 50.00


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Assessors' Salaries 1949; appro. $1,100. John Q. Dillingham $240.00


Anthony Sylvia


300.00


Norman E. Whittaker


500.00


- -$


1,040.00


Assessors' Expense; appropriation $250.


Ass'n. of Mass. Assessors, annual dues $ 6.00


Beatrice G. Buckley, making transfer cards 15.98


Davol Printing House, forms 2.75


John Q. Dillingham,


mileage 16 miles $ .80


expenses county meeting


2.50


-$ 3.30


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms and books


63.50


Holmes Print Shop, forms 7.50


Postmaster, Taunton, Mass., stamps


5.00


Sullivan's Office Supply Co., supplies


37.05


Anthony Sylvia,


mileage 130 miles $ 6.50


expenses to Boston


6.75


expenses county meeting


5.00


-$ 18.25


Norman E. Whittaker,


mileage 182 miles


$ 9.10


expenses to Boston


4.50


use of car 101/2 days


42.00


$ 55.60 -$ 214.93


Town Counsel; appropriation $100. Gordon M. Owen, services for selectmen and police $20.00


obtaining appointment of guar- dian, and decree for deed to


town, of release of minor's in-


terests in land, Aguas, Grin- nell Street 60.00


probate fees on Aguas minors 4.00


-


Town Clerk's Salary; appropriation $150.


$


84.00


Francis F. G. Andrews $ 150.00


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Town Clerk's Fees; appropriation $80. Francis F. G. Andrews, returns of vital statistics $ 62.00 17 oaths of office at 25c 4.25


-$ 66.25


Town Clerk's Expense; appropriation $50.


W. F. Costello, 1949 Mass. Laws $ 2.00


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms and supplies 7.37


Holmes Print Shop, letterheads


2.50


Mass. Envelope Co., envelopes


1.82


Mass. Town Clerk's Ass'n., dues


3.00


Gordon M. Owen, paid recording fees


15.50


Postmaster, Taunton, Mass., stamped envelopes


6.92


Sullivan's Office Supply Co., supplies 1.50


J. R. Tallman & Co., Inc., bond 5.00


-$ 45.61


Elections and Registrations; appro. $275. Election officers, town election: (12 hrs.)


E. Roy Colpitt $ 9.00


L. Clyde Cummings 9.00


Josephine E. Makepeace


9.00


Marion I. Needham


9.00


Blanche Smith


9.00


-$ 45.00


Anthony Sylvia, police service, town election, 13 hrs. $ 9.75


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., listing forms 9.54


Holmes Print Shop, ballots, town election 22.50 - 86.79


-$


Town Hall Expense; appropriation $250.


A. E. Briggs, 3 cds. hard wood 1 cd. pine slabs


$48.00 7.00


-$ 55.00 -


John Frizado, sawing wood


9.00


Edwin D. Jones, mowing common


20.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co.


66.30


Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant


16.04


Waldron Hardware Co., light bulbs .81


Lucy F. White, janitor, salary


75.00


-$ 242.15


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Town Hall Repairs; appro. $500; balance from 1948 $108.42; total avail. $608.42 Michael Burke, cleaning up yard after shingling $ 8.00


L. Clyde Cummings, repairs


541.05


Norman E. Whittaker, repairs


53.85 $ 602.90


2. PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police Department; appropriation $500.


Harold G. Ashley, Chief: 81 hrs. at $1


$81.00


17 hrs. at 85c


14.45


-$ 95.45


William A. Cox:


53 hrs. at 85c


$45.03


14 hrs. at 75c


10.50


$ 55.53


William B. Mitchell:


43 hrs. at 85c


$36.55


10 hrs. at 75c


7.50


$ 44.05


Eino H. Silvan:


1081/2 hrs. at 85c


$92.22


8 hrs. at 75c


6.00


$ 98.22


Laurence B. Swift, Jr .:


89 hrs. at 85c


$75.65


6 hrs. at 75c


4.50


-$ 80.15


Anthony Sylvia:


21 hrs. at 85c


$17.85


2 hrs. at 75c


1.50


-$ 19.35


Allen M. Talbot:


5 hrs. at 85c


$ 4.25


9 hrs. at 75c


6.75


$ 11.00


Linneus C. Whitaker:


12 hrs. at 85c


$10.20


4 hrs. at 75c


3.00


- -$ 13.20


-


-


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Hiram E. Young: 39 hrs. at 85c


15 hrs. at 75c


$33.15 11.25


-$ 44.40


$ 461.35


Commissioner of Public Safety, licenses $ .70


Holmes Print Shop, envelopes and letterheads 31.16


Taunton Police Dept., lockups, 6 prisoners


3.00


-$ 496.21


Police Department, traffic duty for dog tracks; gifts by greyhound associations $500.


Harold G. Ashley


$ 55.00


William A. Cox


55.00


William B. Mitchell


55.00


Eino H. Silvan


55.00


Laurence B. Swift, Jr.


60.00


Anthony Sylvia


55.00


Allen M. Talbot


55.00


Linneus C. Whitaker


55.00


Hiram E. Young


55.00


-$ 500.00


Fire Department; appropriation $1,500.


Albert Bindon, Chief:


911/2 hrs. at 85c


$77.79


3 hrs. posting warnings


2.55


-


$ 80.34


Deputies:


Albert W. J. Bindon, 4 hrs. $ 3.40


Willis G. Craw, 251/2 hrs. 21.69


Joseph O. Freeman, 461/2 hrs.


39.56


John M. Hathaway, 411/2 hrs.


35.29


Laurence B. Swift:


19 hrs. at 85c $16.58


631/2 hrs. at $1 63.50


$80.08 - $180.02


Labor at 75c per hr .:


Harold G. Ashley, 5 hrs. $ 3.75


Manuel R. Barboza, 4 hrs.


3.00


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William Bindon, 16 hrs.


12.00


Antone N. Costa, 11/2 hrs.


1.13


Anthony Costa, 11/2 hrs.


1.13


William A. Cox, 7 hrs.


5.25


Russell A. Crimlisk, 15 hrs.


11.25


Cassius Cummings, 2 hrs.


1.50


Manuel Cunha, 11/2 hrs.


1.13


Antone DeMoura, 11/2 hrs.


1.13


Frederick E. Dimsey, 31/2 hrs.


2.63


Harold M. Dimsey, Jr., 27 hrs.


20.26


Clarence F. Elderkin, 4 hrs.


3.00


Joseph Faria, 2 hrs.


1.50


Robert C. Flint, 2 hrs.


1.50


Francis E. Fournier, 3 hrs.


2.25


Jacob Gallawa, 2 hrs.


1.50


Charles Gilbert, 12 hrs.


9.00


Richard Gracia, 2 hrs.


1.50


Allen L. Hatch, 2 hrs.


1.50


James F. Hodson, 3 hrs.


2.25


Clifton H. Holmes, 22 hrs.


16.52


Douglas E. Ide, 7 hrs.


5.25


George E. Jones, 7 hrs.


5.25


Herbert G. Jones, 2 hrs.


1.50


Walter E. Jones, 8 hrs.


6.00


Paul E. LeCornec, 14 hrs.


10.50


Walter M. Longton, 15 hrs.


11.25


Edward O. Machado, 10 hrs.


7.50


Lester B. Makepeace, Jr., 17 hrs.


12.75


Robert B. Marshall, 2 hrs.


1.50


Joseph Martin, 12 hrs.


9.00


Manuel Martin, Jr., 12 hrs.


9.00


Scott McCallum, 5 hrs.


3.75


Philip A. McEnaney, 5 hrs.


3.75


Frank Moskal, 2 hrs.


1.50


John Moskal, Jr., 2 hrs.


1.50


Paul J. Moskal, 2 hrs.


1.50


Richard P. Miller, 17 hrs.


12.75


Calvin C. Overlock, 3 hrs.


2.25


Carl G. Overlock, 2 hrs.


1.50


Antone Rose, 15 hrs. 11.25


Francis A. Rose, 2 hrs.


1.50


Frank Rose, 2 hrs.


1.50


Harold E. Rose, 31/2 hrs.


2.63


John Rose, 2 hrs.


1.50


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Joseph D. Rose, 51/2 hrs. 4.13


Manuel Rose, 3 hrs. 2.25


Patrick H. Rose, 11/2 hrs.


1.13


Richard H. Senechal, 4 hrs.


3.00


Eino H. Silvan, 7 hrs.


5.25


Antone Silvia, Jr., 11/2 hrs.


1.13


Gilbert A. Souza, 10 hrs.


7.50


Laurence B. Swift, Jr .:


41 hrs at 75c


$30.78


3 hrs. at $1


3.00


33.78


Grafton Sylvester, 2 hrs.


1.50


Irving Sylvester, 11 hrs.


8.25


Maynard P. Sylvester, 2 hrs.


1.50


Alfred T. Townley 3d, 18 hrs.


13.51


D. Wallace Westgate, 27 hrs.


20.25


Linneus C. Whitaker, 2 hrs.


1.50


Walter S. Wonchoba, 2 hrs.


1.50


12 persons each received


1 hour's work at 75c 9.00


$346.24


Paid to Freetown firemen:


Joseph Borges


$ 2.25


William Borges


1.50


Roger Buffington


6.45


Francis B. Clark


1.75


C. Lynwood Copeland


6.45


Donald B. Copeland


1.75


Lynwood H. French


1.75


Robert Holdsworth


2.25


Roy H. Macomber


2.75


Frank R. McCreery


2.25


Carl Miller


2.25


George Mycock, Jr.


1.50


William Reed


3.00


Joseph Repoza


2.25


Clifford Terry


2.70


David L. Terry


6.45


7 persons received 75c each


5.25


-$ 52.55


$ 659.15


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Auto, truck and apparatus hire:


Harold G. Ashley


$ 2.00


Albert Bindon 39.00


William Bindon


2.00


John P. Pilling


1.00


Albert W. J. Bindon


2.00


Willis G. Craw


12.00


Joseph O. Freeman


24.00


Town of Freetown:


Pumper 1 hr.


$ 5.00


Truck 10 hrs. 50.00


55.00


John M. Hathaway


14.00


Joseph Martin


4.00


Harold E. Rose


1.00


Laurence B. Swift, Jr.


5.00


$ 161.00


New Equipment:


Charles H. Clougherty Co .:


1 Pacific marine pump


$155.00


Nozzles, etc. 53.80


Quaker Rubber Corp., hose


164.64 - -$373.44


Equipment, Maintenance and Repairs: Barboza's Filling Station, gas, oil $ 13.77


Berkley Common Garage -


Berkley General Store, bat- tery, gas, oil, anti-freeze 103.54


Berkley Garage, labor, storage, etc. 46.25


The Cedar Chest, floor boards


6.00


Harold M. Dimsey, Jr., labor


2.25


Overlocks' Garage, repairs, storage 56.80


The Pierce Hardware Co., parts


18.79


Silva's Gas Station, gas, oil 2.80


Laurence B. Swift, labor,


15 hrs. repairs 12.75


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Laurence B. Swift, Jr., labor, 5 hrs. repairs 3.75


Ye Olde Timer, gas


1.70


-


$268.40


Total, Fire Department


$


1,461.99


Sealer of Weights and Measures; appro. $75.


William B. Mitchell, salary, sealer $ 40.00


Charles E. Ellsworth, polishing weights 13.00


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies 5.97


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms, records 2.97


Ludwig Machine Works, steel stamp 3.00 -$ 64.94


Moth Department; appropriation $750. Alvin E. Briggs, Supt., 196 hrs. at $1 $196.00


Labor at 85c per hr. Russell A. Crimlisk


Edward E. Grace


$156.80 156.80 - -$313.60


Truck hire:


Alvin E. Briggs, 196 hrs. at $1


$196.00


Crosby's Garage, sprayer repairs 4.00


Silva's Gas Station:


87 gals. gas $20.02


5 gals kerosene


.80


5 gals. oil


7.10


-$ 27.92


Waldron's Hardware Co., supplies 10.57 $ 748.09


Tree Department; appropriation $500. Lewis W. Ashley, Warden: 126 hrs. at $1 $126.00


Linneus C. Whitaker, Warden:


7 hrs at 90c


$


6.30


16 hrs. at $1 16.00


-$ 22.30


Labor at 90c per hour: Herbert J. Flint, 19 hrs. $ 17.10 Robert C. Flint, 19 hrs. 17.10


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Stanley F. Hadro, 8 hrs. 7.20


Antone Rose, 116 hrs. 104.40


Manuel Rose, 32 hrs. 28.80


Eino H. Silvan, 4 hrs.


3.60


Joseph Slivinski, 8 hrs.


7.20


$185.40


$333.70


Truck and equipment hire: Lewis W. Ashley, truck, 76 hrs. $ 76.00


Russell A. Crimlisk, power saw, 18 hrs. at $3 54.00


Manuel Rose, truck,


32 hrs. 32.00


Eino H. Silvan,


tractor, 4 hrs. 4.00


$166.00


Total, Tree Department $ 499.70


Dog Officer Account; appro. 150; transfer from reserve fund by Finance Com. mittee, $35; total available to be spent, $185.


Anthony Sylvia:


Boarding 17 dogs 6 days each $ 76.50


Killing 19 dogs at $2 each 38.00


Pick up and disposing of one dog 2.00


Collecting dog licenses, 69 at 50c each


34.50


Time investigating complaints at 80c per hr. 20.60


Mileage, 206 miles at 5c


10.30


-$ 181.90


3. HEALTH AND SANITATION.


County Tuberculosis Hospital Assessment $ 1,777.47


Board of Health Expense; appropriation $1,700. Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital, board and care, 2 patients $1,018.50 Lakeville State Sanatorium, board and care, 1 patient 204.00




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