Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1935, Part 13

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Publication date: 1935
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Groceries


795.96


Rents


1,385.20


Fuel


654.59


343


Medical Aid - Hospitals


1,492.00


Gas and Light.


94.27


Clothing


243.41


Auto - supplies


40.00


All other


73.33


14,683.13


15,776.13


Total-Charities & Soldiers' Benefits


141,289,10


SCHOOLS


GENERAL EXPENSES


Salary - Supt.


4,162.50


Clerk


1,131.12


Attendance Officer


462.46


Telephone


687.08


Miscellaneous


889.15


7,332.31


INSTRUCTIONAL EXPENSES


Teachers' Salaries 210,771.07 Text Books and Supplies : High & Elemen- tary 16,768.50


227,539.57


OPERATING EXPENSES


Janitors' Services :


High


4,254.94


344


Elementary 11,421.58 Fuel and Light: High & Elemen- tary 8,947.73


Miscellaneous : High & Elemen- tary 3,157.65


27,781.90


MAINTENANCE


Repairs :


High & Elemen-


tary


13,715.86


AUXILIARY


Physicians


932.39


Nurse


1,665.00


Transportation


10,393.50


Tuition


3,901.99


Outlay


968.36


Graduations


398.10


All other


1,070.29


19,329.63


Total for Education 295,699.27


LIBRARY


Salaries :


Librarian


1,480.00


Ass't Librarian . 1,387.50


Library Ass't 999.00


345


Assistants (3) .


2,136.00


Part time Assts.


143.47


6,145.97


Janitors :


Precinct 1


277.50


Assistant - Pre-


cinct 1


111.00


Precinct 2


92.50


481.00


General Expenses:


Binding


394.16


Supplies - Sta-


tionery - Printing


478.90


Insurance


111.56


Transporting Books


120.00


Buildings :


Fuel


453.00


Light


115.27


Repairs


82.38


Furnishings


14.00


Rent


1,080.00


Police Duty


100.00


Telephone


133.54


All other:


Water


6.00


Ashes


13.95


Miscellaneous


21.32


Books


4,147.38


7,271.76


Total for Library 13,898.73


346


RECREATION


Parks and Playgrounds-Pr. 1


Labor - Hauling 495.36


Tennis Court 250.00


Fence


199.00


All other


99.85


Hollingsworth


Pk. (E. R. A.) .


112.70


1,156.91


Parks and Playgrounds-Pr. 2


Labor - Hauling 265.38


Materials 183.37


Hollis Field


Project (E. R.


A.)


67.72


All other 1.25


517.72


Parks and Playgrounds-Pr. 3


Labor - Hauling 444.95


Materials 117.30


E. R. A. Mater-


ials, (Watson Park) 382.34


All other


35.00


979.59


Organized Play :


Labor - Hauling 120.50


Trans. - Super-


visor


40.00


Materials 268.07


347


Police Duty


10.00


Bus


38.50


Adams Street Playground : (E. R. A. Transfers)


477.07


Trucking 373.29


Materials


249.98


623.27


Total for Recreation 3,754.56


UNCLASSIFIED


Selectmen :


Printing, adver-


tising, etc. 195.20


W. P. A. Clerk and labor


267.50


Highways


60.48


Town Meeting


(Amplifier) 142.00


Hall Janitors


(Vacations)


95.00


Dog Officer Ex-


penses 56.00


Legion Building


- Sewerage ($50


fr. Res. Fund)


130.45


All other


59.25


1,005.86


Town Reports


2,365.40


Insurance :


Town Buildings & Equipment 6,662.27


348


Employees Com- pensation


5,022.17


Protection Sunset Lake


252.00


Memorial Day : Vet. of Foreign


Wars 120.50


Americal Le-


geion


235.12


Music


150.00


505.62


Compulsory


Cen-


sus


1,012.50


W. P. A. Office


1,310.00


W. P. A. Expenses


256.24


1,566.24


Unpaid Bills :


Year- 1931


84.94


Year - 1932


536.52


Year - 1933


3,557.98


Year - 1934


16,806.13


20,985.57


Electric Light Department:


Hall


1.87


Welfare


1,294.99


1,296.86


(Amount transferred in order to receive a stated amount to reduce tax rate.) Gifts 2,182.61


Total - Unclassified 42,857.10


349


-


Interest :


Schools


17,970.00


Fire & Police


Station


3,360.00


Tuberculosis


Hospital


45.00


Water Dept.


1,120.00


Anticiptation of


Revenue


3,432.70


Sewerage


23,040.00


Taxes


59.05


Sidewalks - Ce-


ment


712.50


49,739.25


Municipal Indebtedness:


Schools


56,000.00


Tuberculosis


Hospital


1,000.00


Water Dept.


Mains & Stand-


pipe (2)'


8,000.00


Fire & Police


Station


8,000.00


Sewerage


29,000.00


Sidewalks


7,000.00


109,000.00


Anticipation of Revenue


600,000.00


Water Department:


Maintenance


79,974.60


Filtration Plant


2,148.23


Dike


10,424.62


92,547.45


350


Electric Light Department Cemetery - Plain Street:


276,558.31


Superintendent . Maintenance .


500.00


128.43


Cemetery - Dyer Hill : Labor 60.00


688.43


County Tax


28,248.90


Metropolitan Park Assessment


16,956.95


State Assessment


40,500.00


Municipal Lighting Plant


60.04


Metropolitan Planning Divi


sion


144.71


Abatement Smoke Nuisance


212.09


Auditing Municipal Accts.


133.43


Metropolitan Sewerage Loan (South)


23,096.91


Ways in Malden-Weymouth -Braintree-Hingham .36


West Roxbury - Brookline Parkway


124.61


Canterbury Street Highway


50.94


Hospital or Home Care


365.00


Land Taking-Revere High- way


111.48


Ocean Avenue - Revere


5.67


All other


9.00


County (Dog Licenses)


2,176.20


112,196.29


REFUNDS


Taxes 1935


645.37


Taxes 1934


488.50


351


Taxes 1933


212.00


Taxes 1932


296.73


Old Age


1.00


1,643.60


Excise 1935


849.63


Excise 1934


54.40


904.03


Interest - Tax 1933


3.78


Sewer: House Con-


nection Deposits


908.34


Water Dept.


138.47


3,594.44


Total Cash Payments


$2,214,071.38


TRANSFERS


Welfare (Town Counsel)


.75


RESERVE FUND


1935


Selectmen


32.27


Treasurer


400.00


Assessors


200.00


Insurance


2,325.73


Welfare


10,142.19


"118"


1,142.00


Old Age Assistance


7,765.21


Soldiers' Relief


2,645.50


Soldiers' Burials


300.00


Hall


1,438.53


Fire & Police Station


422.13


Engineering


449.45


352


Memorial Day


5.62


Highways


2,041.96


Schools


2,275.85


Fire Department


1,766.49


Police Department


250.00


Trees


259.50


Health


2,782.20


Land Damages


468.02


Settlement Claims


272.40


Weights & Measures


82.16


W. P. A. Office


1,310.00


W. P. A. Miscellaneous


51.27


38,828.48


Special Reserve 1935) (


12,504.25


Special Reserve (1934)


7,683.49


$2,273,088.35


Balance January 1, 1936 :


General Cash


( Water Incl.) 231,572.19


Sewer (Loan) 1,939.87


State Grant


(Highways)


2,464.57


235,976.63


Electric


Light


Dept.


2,716.06


238,692.69


$2,511,781.04


353


BALANCE SHEET - DECEMBER 31, 1935


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Cash :


General (incl.


Water )


. ....


. $231,572.19


Sewer Loan . 1,939.87


State


Grant


(Highways)


2,464.57


Electric Light


Dept. 2,716.06


354


238,692.69


Specials


74,115.34


$312,808.03


Taxes :


1935


274,759.95


1934


42,764.36


1933


764.59


1933


1932


284.17


1931


2.00


1930


3.08


Overlay : 1935


$1,184.31 2,038.97


1929


3.24


Overlay :


1934


127.00


1932


433.06


1931


64.68


1930


64.68


1929


74.52


1928


50.92


1927


31.82


1926


31.05


355


1925


7.20


1916


1.88


1914


1.88


Old Age Assistance :


1933


21.00


(Abatements)


484.00


Excise :


1935


3,834.45


1934


912.13


1933


324.99


1932


14.88


Excise Tax Revenue


5,086.45


Special Assessments : Moth :


1935


775.43


1934


18.75


Apportioned Betterments: Streets


1935


826.64


1934


143.80


Apportioned Betterments: Interest -


Streets


356


1935


270.99


1934


93.41


Apportioned Betterments: Swer 1935


6,469.26


1934


776.63


Apportioned Betterments: Interest Sewer


1935


1934


3,331.96 116.37


Tax Titles


91,304.21


Special Assessment Revenue 12,653.63


Sewer Assessment Fund 28,454.93


Tax Title Revenue 91,304.21


Water Department: Rates, Services etc. 27,642.77


Electric Light Department: Light, Power etc. 36,034.70


Water Dept. Revenue


27,642.77


Filtration Plant 1,093.53


Commercial Pipe Lines 556.99


Dike


14,575.38


Water Available Surplus 229.73


Electric Light Revenue 36,034.70


Maintenance 2,716.06


Depreciation Fund 72,529.53


Overlay Reserve 70.54


Fire & Police Station


6,246.22


Real Estate (Br. Highlands School) 925.00


Penniman School Addition 9,714.50


Excess & Deficiency 141,311.05


Anticipation Revenue


300,000.00


Sewer - Premium Loan 1,094.85


Appropriations :


Gifts 230.16


Sewer - P. W. A. (Partial) 19,594.15


357


Court Judgments (2) 1,518.18


Treasurer - Tax Titles


849.86


Zoning Committee 348.75


P. W. A. - Sewer (Bal.)


1,939.87


Highways:


Washington & Hancock Sts. 19.30


West St. 2.99


Union St. 22.78


Pearl St. (1934) 336.49


Sidewalks 6.34


Cavanagh Rd.


100.00


Union St. Project (Highways) 2,464.57


Pensino Laborer (Light Dept.) 1,000.00 C. W. A. Project (Hall) 78.63


Land Damages (Pond & Granite Sts.) 35.00


Special Reserve (1934) (Transfers 598.90


Special Reserve (1935)


(Transfers) 12,513.71 E. R. A. & P. W. A. Projects 10,000.00


358


359


Net Bonded Indebtedness 1,087,000.00


TRUST FUND INCOMES


School Fund


811.88


Thayer Fund 645.17


Kelley Trust Fund


2.13


Braintree Tercentenary Fund 12.97


Penniman Fund 75.69


Hollis Trust Fund


6.68


Minchin Trust Fund


7.07


Thayer A. A. Trust Fund


6.08


Chas. French Trust Fund


18.14


Watson School


28,000.00


Torrey School Addition


50,000.00


High School 132,000.00


Penniman School Addition


36,000.00


Lincoln School Addition


54,000.00


Braintree Highlands School


72,000.00


Sidewalks


12,000.00


Water Dept. - Mains &


Standpipe


5,000.00


Water Dept. -- Mains &


Standpipe (Art. 17)


15,000.00


Trust Funds-Cash & Securities 71,078.88


360


Deferred Revenue- (Not Due) Streets


9,517.40


Fire & Police Station


76,000.00


Sewerage (1)


384,000.00


Sewerage (2) Partial 37,000.00


Sewerage (2) Partial


44,000.00


Sewerage - P. W. A.


142,000.00


Thayer Fund


20,329.06


Penniman Fund


500.00


Kelley Trust Fund


200.00


French Fund


2,419.50


Hunt Fund


24,276.99


Hollis Fund


100.00


Minchin Fund


100.00


Braintree Tercentenary Fund


66.77


Library Foundation Fund


11,020.91


Stetson Fund 2,500.00


Rachel Thayer Fund 172.50


Avis A. Thayer Fund 500.00


School Fund


8,893.15


Apportioned Betterments: Streets


Due 1936 1,990.60


1937


1,930.30


1938


1,930.60


1939


1,930.60


1940


922.09


1941


813.00


Deferred Revenue- (Not Due) Sewer 83,420.88


Apportioned Betterments : Sewer


Due 1936


9,829.74


1937


9,818.74


1938


9,758.74


1939


9,666.74


1940


9,561.73


1941


9,518.73


1942


9,503.73


1943


9,438.73


1944


6,324.00


$2,058,207.82


$2,058,207.82


361


1935 Recapitulation


Appropriation Balance or Loan


Transfers or Refunds


Payments


Balance


23.13


Moderator-Salary


23.13


1,000.00


Finance Committee


875.11


124.89


1,850.00


Accountant-Salary


1,850.00


383.00


Accountant-Expenses


373.41


9.59


1,803.75


Selectmen-Salaries (3)


1.803.75


1,198.80


Selectmen-Secretary


1,198.80


1,015.00


32.27


Selectmen-Expenses


1,041.60


5.67


1,850.00


Treasurer-Salary


1,850.00


979.41


300.00


Treasurer-Clerical Work


1,272.65


6.76


990.00


100.00


Treasurer-Expenses


1,090.00


3,000.00


Tax Titles


2,150.14


849.86


1,850.00


Collector-Salary


1,850.00


1,202.50


Collector-Clerk


1,202.50


2,668.00


Collector-Expenses


2,655.40


12.60


2,800.00


Collector-Advtsg. & Recording


1,701.41


1,098.59


1,560.00


Collector-Clerical Work (2)


1,560.00


2,775.00


Assessors-Salaries


2,775.00


2,442.31


200.00


Assessors-Clerks (3)


2,642.31


1,780.00


Assessors-Expenses


1,780.00


647.50


Law-Town Counsel Law-Expenses


493.92


6.08


2,288.10


272.40


Settlement Suits vs. Town


2,560.50


1,850.00


Town Clerk-Salary


1,850.00


746.00


Town Clerk-Expenses


744.52


1.48


647.50


500.00


-


362


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


277.50


Registrars-Salary


277.50


652.47


Election & Registration


623.43


29.04


5,271.79


360.00


Engineering-Salaries


5,631.79


873.50


89.45


Engineering-Maintenance


962.95


2,223.70


Town Hall-Janitor & Asst.


2,223.70


Town Hall-Electrical Work


1,075.00


Town Hall-Light Dept.


1.87


2,000.00


266.42


Maintenance


2,266.42


2,000.00


422.13


Fire & Police Station


2,422.13


100.00


15.00


Planning Board


51.72


63.28


348.75


Zoning Committee


348.75


PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY


34,386.88


Police-Salaries


34,386.88


1,508.00


250.00


Police Duty


1,750.50


7.50


100.00


Dog Officer


100.00


1,250.00


Pension-Chief Police


1,250.00


1,000.00


Pension-Patrolman


1,000.00


2,350.00


General Expenses


2,349.38


.62


35,467.50


1,139.49


Fire Dept .- Salaries


36,486.31


120.68


6,964.00


701.71


General Expenses


7,600.45


65.26


2,800,00


New Equipment


2,797.96


2.04


1,850.00


Fire Alarm-Electrician


1,850.00


1,811.00


1.00


Maintenance


1,727.32


84.68


925.00


Inspector Buildings-Salary Expenses


50.00


462.50


Weights & Measures-Salary Expenses


462.50


200.00


82.16


281.98


18


555.00


Moth-Salary Supt.


555.00


2,000.00


501.00


Moth


2,495.37


5.63


925.00


50.00


363


1,075.00


1.87


300.00


1,330.00 Care & Planting Trees HEALTH & SANITATION


1,630.00


740.00


Health-Salaries


740.00


560.00


781.50


40.00


4,000.00


4,000.00


92.50


Inspector Milk


92.50


185.00


Inspector Animals


185.00


323.75


Inspector Meat & Prov.


323.75


350.00


Inspection Plumbing


231.00


119.00


50.00


Vital Statistics


44.75


5.25


6,000.00


2,520.70


Contagious Diseases


8,084.83


435.87


350.00


Diphtheria Clinic


317.20


32.80


1,000.00


Dental Clinic


995.10


4.90


6,439.89


Hospital Assessment


6,439.89


9,061.00


7.25


Sewerage-Maintenance Equipment


6,291.44


19.56


17,021.04


1,650.85


House Connections


9,196.29


9,475.60


132,726.66


P. W. A. Project (Federal)


130,786.79


1,939.87


513.84


W. P. A .- Union & Cleveland Ave.


513.84


HIGHWAYS


3,237.50


Supt .-- Salary


3,237.50


60,000.00


234.86


General Maintenance


59,977.94


256.92


8,111.50


Union Street


8,088.72


22.78


850.00


West St.


847.01


2.99


675.00


New Equipment Walnut St.


675.00


308.00


276.13


31.87


408.50


Wash. St. (Sewer Conn.)


379.88


28.62


475.00


Holbrook Ave.


473.94


1.06


7,020.29


Union St. (Project-State)


4,555.72


2,464.57


12,558.13


E R. A. & W. P. A. Transfers


12,558.13


15,000.00


8.00


Snow


14,891.13


116.87


8,861.38


206.87


6,311.00


581


261.50


Expenses Coll. Garbage


12,000.00


Street Lighting


12,000.00


WELFARE DEPT. & SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


555.00 3,222.70


Board Public Welfare-Salaries


555.00


Visitors & Clerk


3,222.00


.70


1,053.85


E. R. A. Transfers


1,053.85


1,294.99


Electric Light Dept .- 1934


1294.99


8,863.55


Temporary Aid


58,852.45 .


11.10


Mothers' Aid


9.168.74


3.26


38,000.000


7,827.21


Old Age Assistance


45,625.27


201.94


1,975.80


Infirmary-Supt. & Labor


1,975.80


5,060.00


Maintenance


5,059.86


14


958.00


300.00


State Aid & Soldiers' Burials


988.00


270.00


360.00


Military Aid


105.00


255.00


12,000.00


2,688.50


Soldiers' Relief


14,683.13


5.37


SCHOOLS


7,427.50


General Control


7,332.31


95.19


211,223.75


Teachers' Salaries


210,771.07


452.68


16,000.00


784.58


Text Books & Supplies


16,768.50


16.08


15,655.63


20.89


Janitors' Salaries


15,676.52


8,000.00


50.56


Fuel


8,050.56


4,000.00


93.00


General Supplies


4,054.82


38.18


10,645.00


3,070.87


Maintenance


13,715.86


.01


2,597.50


Health


2,597.39


11


10,400.00


400.00


Transportation


10,393.50


6.50


3,600.00


303.59


Tuition


3,901.99


1.60


1,517.50


Auxiliary


1,468.39


49.11


1,000.00


Outlay


968.36


31.64


LIBRARY


Salaries


6,145.97


16.70


6,162.67 481.00


Janitors' Salaries


481.00


50,000.00


8,000.00


1,172.00


365


5,450.00 (Dog Tax (Thayer F.


1,523.47 300.00


General Expenses


7,271.76


1.71


RECREATION


450.00


(600.00


Parks & Playgrounds-P. 1


1,156.91


5.79


350.00


(100.00


Parks & Playgrounds-P. 2


517.72


( 67.72


500.00


(100.00


Parks & Playgrounds-P. 3


979.59


2.75


548.00


623.27


Organized Play Adams St. Playground (E. R.A.)


477.07


70.93


UNCLASSIFIED


1,000.00


50.00


Miscellaneous


1,005.86


44.14


1,310.00


W. P. A. Office


1,310.00


256.24


W. P. A. Expenses


256.24


6,150.11


518.33


Insurance-Bldgs. & Equipment


6,662.27


6.17


2,800.00


2,222.17


Employees' Compensation


5,022.17


1,012.50


Compulsory Census


1,012.50


2,365.40


Town Reports


2,365.40


7,446.00


Land Damage


7,446.00


500.00


5.62


Memorial Day


505.62


309.40


Protection Sunset Lake


252.00


57.40


3,946.00


Land Damages


3,911.00


35.00


200.00


Reimburse Ellen Brown


200.00


40,000.00


Reserve Fund


Trans.


38,828.48


1,171.52


8,282.39


E. R. A. Materials - 1934


7,683.49


598.90


25,000.00


17.96


E. R. A. Materials - 1935


12,504.25


12,513.71


WATER DEPARTMENT


3,241.76 25,000.00


Filtration Plant Dike


2,148.23


1,093.53


10,424.62


14,575.38


(112.70


(382.34


623.27


366


500.00 150.00


47,087.50


(23,040.00 1,120.00


Interest Appropriation or Balance Transfers or Refunds


49;739.25


21,508.25


Payments


$ 1,052,915.63


Balances TOTALS


$ 71,210.64 $ 1,124,126.27


Respectfully submitted,


BLANCHE E. PORTER, Town Accountant.


367


CEMETERY Salary Supt. & Labor Maintenance INTEREST


500.00 128.43


21.57


$ 1,031,259.88


92,866.39 $


$ 1,124,126.27


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Jury List 1935


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Abbott, Lawrence, 161 Hancock Street, Laborer Ackerson, Herbert M., 167 Hollis Avenue, Draftsman Adams, Charles W., 301 Pond Street, Machinist Allen, Horace E., 575 Washington Street, R. R. Emp. Ambler, Eric N., 54 Edgehill Road, Sales Manager Andrews, William H., 60 Sherbrooke Avenue,


Rubber Refiner


Anderson, Bertram J., 155 Elmlawn Road, Machinist Atkinson, Felix, 46 Academy Street, Foreman Barnett, John, 306 Commercial Street, Laborer Barrett, John, 15 Carter Road, Laborer Barrett, Joseph P., 31 Elmlawn Road, Electrician Basher, Maurice, 625 Washington Street, Chauffeur Bates, G. Irving, 399 Washington Street, Plumber Bean, George A., 116 Hobart Street, Machinist Bennett, Alfred P., 54 Allen Street, Salesman Bennett, John, Liberty Street, Chauffeur Biondo, Antonio, 553 Pond Street, Shoeworker Boutin, Russell L., 51 Hobart Street, Bleachery Bunker, Will A., 144 Middle Street, Fore River Cannon, John E., 98 Beechwood Road, Clerk Cassesse, Michael, 36 Hobart Street, Shoe Worker


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Cheverie, James G., 33 Elliott Street, Laborer Chittendon, Wentworth N., 94 Brow Avenue,


Civil Engineer


Clougherty, Thomas E., 200 Washington Street, Clerk Coleman, Frederick W., 15 Crawford Road, Salesman Connelly, John N., 192 Hollingsworth Avenue,


Const. Engineer


Cotter, Joseph, 10 Vinton Avenue, Machinist Cushing, Perley H., 6 Bowditch Street, Clerk Daly, Frank J., 18 Hobart Street, Accountant Davidson, John G., 16 Oakland Road, Laborer DeBold, William R., 40 Dewey Road, Pipe Fitter Delorey, Arthur, 11 Hobart Street, Shoeworker Delorey, Francis, 61 Walnut Avenue, Helper Dickie, Charles E., 448 Liberty Street, Coppersmith Diotte, Alexander, 15 Wyman Road, R. R. Employee Donelly, Robert J., 32 Sterling Street, Carpenter Dumais, Archaille, 640 Washington Street, Machinist Durgin, Charles F., 54 Bellevue Road, Salesman Dries, Frederick W., Washington Street, Rubber Wor. Dyer, Carlton H., 237 Pond Street, Painter


Dyer, John B., 29 Academy Street, Shoeworker


Dyer, Kenneth B., 259 Pond Street, Laborer Evans, John G., 424 Middle Street, Laborer Frazier, Luke, 39 Jersey Avenue, Laborer Gavin, John, 332 Union Street,


Gavin, William, 332 Union Street, Salesman Getchell, Albert E., 54 Marshall Street, Salesman Gillan, James M., 127 Allen Street, Sheet Iron Wor. Gilman, Harold S., 150 Franklin Street, Chauffeur Gunville, Bernard L., 54 Brookside Road, Chauffeur Gurney, James P., 36 Bowditch Street, Painter Hall, Joseph P., 270 Pond Street, Shoe Worker Halpin, James P., 34 Brow Avenue, Shoe Maker Hannigan, Gerald M., 309 Tremont Street, Realtor Harter, Earl R., 94 Plain Street, Fireman Hayden, Eugene E., 571 West Street, Farmer


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Hayden, Archie L., 223 Franklin Street, Shoe Maker Haynes, Charles F., 45 Morrison Road, Laundry Hennedy, Hugh, 314 Franklin Street, Blacksmith Hobart, Parker H., 930 Washington Street, Insurance Hollingshead, Thomas F., 1356 Wash. St., Mechanic Hickey, Henry, 595 Washington Street, Painter Hirtle, Darius S., 194 Commercial Street, Chauffeur Innis, Howard S., 50 Nelson Street, Foreman


Irving, George, 170 Arnold Street, R. R. Employee Jansen, Ernest J., 9 Dewey Road, Clerk Kimball, Harold A., 1036 Wash. Street, Draftsman Kusic, Herbert B., 8 Fairmount Avenue, Mechanic Klaus, Frank, 28 Jersey Avenue, Cigar Maker Lansing, George, 33 Jersey Avenue, Pressman Leetch, John F., 105 Tremont Street, Chauffer Legg, Gordon E., 19 Azel Road, Wholesale Manager Lennon, William H., 300 Quincy Avenue, Driller LeSage, Eugene P., 91 Pond Street, Clerk Levangie, William D., 311 Commercial Street, Elec. Ludden, J. Edward, 24 Stetson Street, Plumber MacDonald, George, 1131 Washington Street, Sales'n MacDonald, Uriel O., 309 Tremont Street, Realtor Macleod, Alexander, 52 Sterling Street, Machinist Makepeace, Carl, 30 Faulkner Place, Iron Const. Matthews, Charles W., 244 Liberty Street, Laborer Matthews, Henry, 7 Wellington Street, Machinist Mclaughlin, Emmet F., 31 Morrison Road, Store Mgr. McKeough, Joseph S., 607 Washington Street, Carp. Mencke, George C., 15 Wellington Street, Printer Moorehead, George K., 16 West Street, Milk Mulligan, Thomas F., 221 Commercial Street, Train'n Peach, Joseph, Braintree Gardens, Bricklayer Pearson, Stanley E., 231 Franklin Street, Printer Pfeffer, George, 103 Liberty Street, Iron Worker Powers, William J., 84 Front Street, Plumber Quimby, Harold R., 170 Tremont Street, Advertiser Riley, Joseph F., 180 Edgehill Road, Bldg. Supt.


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Roberts, Charles H., 931 Washington Street, Manager Schroth, Edward J., 2 Hillview Road, Steamfitter Scudder, Elliott R., 41 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Salesman Shutt, John W., 53 Middle Street, Garage Man Silva, Joseph F., 7 Norfolk Road, Barber Southwick, John M., 65 Wilkins Road, Painter Sullivan, Timothy E., 36 Oak Street, Salesman Sullivan, Edward J. Jr., 64 Bickford Road, Student Sutherland, Alexander, 15 Burroughs Road, Carpenter Staples, Ernest A., 28 Union Street, Chief Engineer Starr, Leo F., 55 Sterling Street, Welder Taber, Theodore E., 19 Commercial Street, Asst. Ship. Talbot, Thomas S., 18 West Street, Merchant Thayer, Herbert A., 22 Thayer Place, Carpenter Thomas, William W., 370 Sunnyside Ave., Carpenter Till, Horace G., 145 Edgehill Road, Wool Grader Trainor, Lawrence A., 5 Liberty Street, Filling Station Vining, John F., 28 Willard Street, Architect Vinton, Harry F. Sr., 30 River Street, Real Estate Walsh, Peter H., 61 Edgehill Road, Painter Warwick, Ernest, 17 Coolidge Avenue, Carpenter Watson, Arthur P., 105 Middle Street, Real Estate Welch, George J., 105 Tremont Street, Shoeworker Westover, Stanley L., 230 Quincy Avenue, Helper Wentworth, Earl T., 422 Elm Street, Mechanical Eng. Weston, N. Lloyd, 102 Tremont Street, Iron Worker Woods, Samuel, 85 Cedarcliff Road, Carpenter Wynot, Parker E., 382 Commercial St., Filling Sta. At. Young, Herbert F., 45 Somerville Avenue, Meat Cutter Young, Ira R., 50 Waldron Road,


Yourell, John H., 25 Hobart Street, Shoe Worker


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Norfolk, ss. To either of the Constables of the Town of Braintree. Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified to vote in elections therein, to meet at the polling places in their respective Precincts, to wit :-


Polling Place in Precinct 1, Town Hall.


Polling Place in Precinct 2, Legion Building, Hol- lis Avenue.


Polling Place in Precinct 3, Hose House, Allen Street.


On Monday, the second day of March, 1936, at five forty-five o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to bring into the Wardens of their respective Precincts their votes on the official ballot for a Moderator, Town Clerk, a Town Treasurer, one Selectman for a term of three years, one member of the Board of Pub- lic Welfare for a term of three years, one member of


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the Board of Assessors for a term of three years, one Water Commissioner and Commissioner of Sinking Fund for a term of three years, two members of the School Committee for a term of three years, one mem- ber of the Municipal Lighting Board for a term of three years, one member of the Board of Health for a term of three years, one Sewer Commissioner for a term of three years, one Park Commissioner for a term of three years, a Tax Collector, a Tree Warden, two members of the Planning Board for a term cf three years, two trustees of Thayer Public Library for a term of two years, and fifteen Constables.


The polls will be opened at five forty-five o'clock in the forenoon, and will be closed at three o'clock in the afternoon.


You are further directed to notify and warn the said inhabitants qualified to vote as aforesaid, to meet at the Town Hall in said Braintree on Monday, the ninth day of March, 1936, at seven forty-five o'clock in the evening, then and there to act upon the follow- ing articles, namely :-


Article 1. To choose all Town Officers, except those elected by ballot.


Article 2. To hear and act upon the report of the several boards of Town Officers, and committees, and choose any committee the Town may think proper.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Se- lectmen, to borrow money from time to time in antici- pation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1936, and to issue a note or notes therefor,


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payable within one year, and to renew 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.


Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Se- lectmen, to borrow money from time to time in antici- pation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1937, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew 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.


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money for general municipal purposes un- der the authority of and in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 6. To see if the Town will hold its Treas- urer harmless on his bond for any loss which may arise from the failure of any National Bank or Trust Company in which the funds of the Town may be on deposit, said Bank or Trust Company being designat- ed by the Selectmen.


Article 7. To see if the Town will hold its Collec- tor harmless on his bond from any loss which may arise from the failure of any National Bank or Trust Company in which the funds of the Town may be on deposit, said Bank or Trust Company being designat- ed by the Selectmen.


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Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise or borrow and appropriate a sum of money for a Reserve Fund for extraordinary and unforseen expenditures during the current year.




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