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Sept. 1924
Commercial
Anna M. Tilley
Boston University
10 years
Sept. 1928
Commercial
Marion J. Simpson
Salem Teachers' College
2 years
Sept. 1936
Vocal Music
Carol E. Flint
Oberlin Cons. of Music
10 years
Nov. 1936
6 years
Sept. 1931
Drawing
Aldo C. Chiesa
Commercial
SOUTH DISTRICT
District Principal
Charles G. Lord Boston University
17 years
Sept. 1927
October 2, 1936
Department Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
HIGHLANDS SCHOOL
Cadet
196
George A. Jones
Bridgewater Normal
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
21
Flora I. Donald
Lowell Normal
81/2 years
Sept. 1933
Grade VII
21
Albert Avitabile
Bridgewater Normal
1.1/2 years
Feb. 1935
Grade VI
23
Loretta McGinty
Bridgewater Normal
9 years
Sept. 1930
Grade V
20
Elinor Stimson
Gorham Normal Boston University
7 years
Sept. 1933
Grade IV
26
Eunice M. Brown
North Adams Normal
8 year's
Sept. 1930
Grade III
29
Doris M. Varney
Keene Normal
10 years
Sept. 1929
Grade II
29
Josephine M. Foster
Braintree High School
331/2 years
Sept. 1905
Grade 1
12
Mary Reardon
Hyannis Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
Kindergarten
15
Gladys M. Ryan
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
NOAH TORREY SCHOOL
Cadet
476
John F. Barrows
Bridgewater Normal Bridgewater Normal
None
Sept. 1936
Cadet
Cornelia A. Sullivan
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
28
Blanche Hinds
Boston Normal Boston University
1 year
Dec. 1935
Grade VII
29
Clara B. Ferguson
Lowell Normal
24 years
Sept. 1929
Grade VII
30
Marguerite V. Murphy
Bridgewater Normal
20 years
Sept. 1930
24 years
Dec. 1924
Grade VIII
28
Frances E. Gray
147
148
October 2, 1936
Department Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Grade VI
32
Helen H. Darroch
Gorham Normal
9 years
Sept. 1933
Grade VI
34
Margaret L. Reardon
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
Grade V
33
Clara W. Bickford
Gorham Normal
20 years
Feb. 1926
Grade V
35
Gertrude H. Falt
Gorham Normal
13 years
Sept. 1920
Grade IV
35
Margaret E. Perkins
Colby College
17 years
Sept. 1922
Grade IV
33
Esther F. Drake
Bridgewater Normal
11 years
Sept. 1928
Grade III
40
Constance A. Church
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
Grade III
38
Mary F. Flaherty
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
Sept. 1936
Grade II
34
Mildred S. Parsons
Perry Normal
6 years
Sept. 1932
Grade II
34
Ida E. Stratton
Newburyport Training
25 years
Anr. 1926
Special Class
13
Shirley E. Makemson
Bridgewater Normal
7 years
Sept. 1932
POND SCHOOL
81
Grade I
23
Leta 'M. Weston
Brookfield High
25 years
Sept. 1918
Grade I
23
May Burns
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
Kindergarten
35
Lucy Gage
Wheelock
12 years
Sept. 1933
SOUTH WEST SCHOOL
36
Grade I
19
Clara N. M. Holbrook
Thayer Academy
27 years
Sept. 1909
Kindergarten
17
Ethella M. Nichols
Perry Normal
20 years
Sept. 1916
.
NORTH DISTRICT Bridgewater Normal
7 years
Sept. 1936
District Principal Chester T. Ray
October 2, 1936
Department Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
MONATIQUOT SCHOOL
Cadet
323
Margaret A. Miles
N. Adams Teachers' College
Grade VIII
40
Mary Halloran
Boston University Bridgewater Normal
7 years
Sept. 1931
Grade VII
36
Mabelle E. Steele
Plymouth Normal
26 years
Jan. 1933
Grade VI
34
E. Aldana Coleman
Castine Normal
26 years
Sept. 1926
Grade V
40
Elizabeth G. Rogers
Framingham Normal
38 years
Sept. 1915
Grade IV
43
Mabel I. Priestman
Farmington Normal
9 years
Sept. 1929
Grade III
38
E. A. Maude Craig
Hyannis Normal
22 years
Sept. 1929
Grae II
d 31.
Cora M. Coffill
North Adams Normal
23 years
Sept. 1918
Grade I
39
Helen A. Hadden
Bridgewater Normal
6 years
Sept. 1931
Kindergarten
22
Eleanor Gannon
Perry Normal
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
HOLLIS SCHOOL
Cadet
333
Katherine D. Branley
Bridgewater Normal
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
35
Minnie M. Tibbetts
Castine Normal
16 years
Sept. 1927
Grade VII
26
Marjorie E. Hunt
Framingham Norma!
10 years
Sept. 1928
Grade VI
24
Mary B. Arnold
Tufts College
12 years
Sept. 1927
Grade VI
22
Ruth G. Munroe
Hyannis Norm~1
2 years
Sept. 1934
None
Sept. 1936
149
150
· Department
October 2, 1936 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Grade V
37
Dorothy Russell
Fitchburg Normal
10 years
Sept. 1929
Bridgewater Normal
Grade IV
38
Julia F. Young
Gorham Normal
10 years
Oct. 1928
Grade 111
36
Rosalie S. Bayley
Thayer Academy
37 years
Sept. 1890
Grade II
38
Hannah C. Whelan
Weymouth Training
44 years
Sept. 1890
Grade I
34
· Rena E. Hemenway
Salem Normal
18 years
Sept. 1922
Kindergarten
30
Bessie M. Scott
Aroostook Normal
12 years
Dec. 1930
Special Class
13
Bertha L. Jennings
Bridgewater Normal
28 years
Sept. 1925
PENNIMAN SCHOOL
Cadet
377
Ruth M. Davis
Bridgewater Normal
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
28
Eleanor G. Brown
Bridgewater Normal
151/2 years
Sept. 1922
Grade VII
21
Juliet H. Douty
Framingham Normal
13 years
Sept. 1926
Grade VII
27
Florence M. Jeffers
Westfield Normal
9 1/2 years
Sept. 1931
Grade VI
33
RuthE.Arbuckle
Keene Normal
71/2 years
Sept. 1932
Grades V and VI
30
Louise M. Hough
Lesley Normal Bridgewater Normal
2 years
Sept. 1934
Grade V
33
Marie G. Sward
Atlantic Union
11 years
Sept. 1931
Grade IV
35
Mary E. Mills
Castine Normal
26 years
Sept. 1926
Grade III
43
Mildred A. Hazeltine
Plymouth Normal
11 years
Dec. 1930
Grade II
37
Ilo L. Sullard
Willimantic Normal
11 years
Dec. 1930
October 2. 1936
Department
Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Grades I and II
29
Mary E. Rand
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
Sept 1932
Grade I
28
Francs Ryan
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
Kindergarten
33
CeciliaC. Whelan
Wheelock
20 years
Sept. 1916
EAST DISTRICT
District Principal
I. Raymond Libby
Boston University
12 years
Sept. 1929
Farmington Normal
JONAS PERKINS SCHOOL
Cadet
279
C. Newton Blair
Bridgewater Normal
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
30
Bertha E. Hinchcliffe
Salem Normal
21 years
Sept. 1924
Grade VII
37
Ena M. Bell
Aroostook Normal
13 years
Sept. 1929
Grade VI
48
Catherine T. Tobin
Bridgewater Normal
7 years
Sept. 1931
Grade V
30
Eleanor C. Tarbox
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
Nov. 1936
Grade IV
20
M. Irma Killian
Bridgewater Normal
22 years
Sept. 1916
(Grade IH
33
Helen C. Dignan
Bridgewater Normal
18 years
Sept. 1921
Grade II
24
Helen F. Moore
Bridgewater Normal
7 years
Sept. 1930
Grade I
40
Marguerite L. Sumner
Page Kindergarten
40 years
Sept. 1904
-Kindergarten
22
Evelyn C. McNamara
Wheelock
11/2 years
Feb. 1935
THOMAS A. WATSON SCHOOL
Cadet
382
Ruth G. Cleverly
Salem Teachers' College Bridgewater Normal
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
37
A. Eugenia Wilbas
16 years
Sept. 1922
Grade VII
36
Ruth I. Clark
North Adams Normal
13 years
Sept. 1925
-
151
Department
October 2, 1936 Membership
Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
Grade VI
42
Dorothy King
Bridgewater Normal
5 years
Sept. 1933
Grade V
41
Mary T. Madden
Bridgewater Normal
17 years
Sept. 1923
Grade IV
46
Gladys M. Pierce
Castine Normal
16 years
Sept. 1927
Grade III
45
Georgianna B. Barrows
R. I. College of Ed.
9 years
Sept. 1930
Grade II
41
Ruth Lonergan
Bridgewater Normal
3 years
Sept. 1933
Grades I and II
21
Rena M. Ryan
Bridgewater Normal
11/2 years
Feb. 1935
Grade I
36
Florence E. Quinn
Wheelock
1 1/2 years
Feb. 1935
Kindergarten
37
Mary B. Warren
U. Lincoln School Lesley Normal
14 years
Sept. 1929
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL
Cadet
344
Margaret L. Fleck
Wheelock
None
Sept. 1936
Grade VIII
24
Mary E. Gordon
Framingham Normal
8 years
Sept. 1933
Grade VIII
25
Donald E. Ross
Bridgewater Normal
1 year
Sept. 1935
Grade VII
38
Mary G. Leahy
Keene Normal
15 years
Sept. 1928
Grade VI
26
Anna V. Galligan
Bridgewater Normal
28 years
Sept. 1916
Grade V
35
Anna F. Clark
Gorham Normal
7 years
Jan. 1930
Grade IV
41
Emily A. Landry
Bridgewater Normal
20 years
Sept. 1918
Grae III
42
Laura M. Snow
Gorham Normal
9 1/2 years
Jan. 1930
Grade II
26
Martha V. Scully
Plymouth Normal
12 years
Sept. 1930
Grade I
21
Henrietta F. E. Byam
Bridgewater Normal
321/2 years
Sept. 1933
Grade 1
23
Grace C. Church
Boston Normal
18 years
Sept. 1933
Kindergarten
26
Florence M. Ladrigan
13 years
Sept. 1927
Special Class
17
Alice Crocker
Perry Kindergarten Bridgewater Normal
28 years
Sept. 1925
152
.
October 2, 1936 Department Membership Name
Education
Experience
Service Began
SUNDRY PERSONS
Vocal Music
Ingrid E. Ekman
N. E. Conservatory
26 years
Sept. 1919
Instrumental Music
Arthur P. Hauck
N. E. Conservatory Ithaca College
1/2 year
Jan. 1936
Drawing
Ruth H. Johnson
Mass. School of Art Aurora College
12 years
Sept. 1927
Physical Education
Ellsworth R. Thwing
9 years
· Sept. 1929
Physical Education
Alice E. Daughraty
Posse Nissen School
9 years
Sept. 1929
Nurse
Mary E. Collins
Malden Hospital
34 years
Sept. 1929
Superintendent
C. Edward Fisher
St. Lawrence University Brown University
36 years
Oct. 1921
Secretary
Edna E. Woodsum
Braintree High School
Jan. 1936
Carpenter
Edward O. Long
Supervisor of Attendance
Mrs. Frances L. Walker Dr. Robert E. Ross
Physician
Physician
Dr. C. A. Sullivan
Physician
Dr. Luma A. Woodruff
Pierce Secretarial School
June 1922
Sept. 1934
153
154
JANITORS
William G. Benham, 10 May Ave., Braintree. George W. Jennings, 317 Washington St., Braintree. Hallan S. Demerritt, 27 Sampson Ave., Braintree. Lottabell A. Demerritt, 27 Sampson Ave., Braintree. Howard Harrington, 160 Liberty St., South Braintree. J. Herbert Annis, 40 Summer St., South Braintree. Nelson E. Hayden, 305 Pond St., South Braintree. Marion C. Gillette, 21 Hancock St., South Braintree. Frank T. Lindsay, 26 Frederick Rd., South Braintree. Joseph E. Hayden, 49 Faulkner Place, Braintree. Omer W. Hollis, 282 Union St., Braintree. Edward C. Holyoke, 24 Liberty St., East Braintree. Joseph M. McRae, 53 Arborway Drive, East Braintree. James L. Parker, 66 Hillcrest Rd., East Braintree. FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Teachers' Salaries
$212,934.41
Superintendent's Salary
4,162.32
Secretary's Salary 953.68
Supervisor of Attendance Salary
536.40
Telephone, Postage, Printing, etc.
1,581.62
Nurse, School Physicians & Health Supplies
2,629.68
Janitors' Salaries
15,675.04
Fuel
8,496.11
Light, Water & Miscellaneous Operating
Supplies
4,458.20
Text Books and Supplies
16,001.56
Transportation
10,255.00
Tuition
3,325.67
Repairs
15,071.66
Outlay
396.80
Miscellaneous
1,639.34
Total
$298,117.49
RECEIPTS OF THE TOWN ON ACCOUNT OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Massachusetts School Fund
$ 28,120.00
State Reimbursement (on Tuition Paid)
1,662.84
Tuition (State Wards and Others)
277.20
Miscellaneous
226.32
Total
$ 30,286.36
Net Cost to Town for Support of Schools
$267,831.13
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Town Accountant
OF THE
TOWN OF BRAINTREE
FROM December 31, '35 to December 31, '36
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156
GENERAL REVENUE RECEIPTS TAXES
Previous years :
1930
18.48
1931
165.24
1932
193.86
1933
202.11
1934
23,361.38
1935
193,886.81
217,827.88
Current year : 1936
462,498.18
Tax Titles: Redemptions
49,440.88
From State :
Income (schools incl.)
53,679.37
Income Chap. 362 Sec. 4
19,689.32
Corporation
15,826.79
Veterans' Exemption
201.10
Race Track Distribution
1,955.30
91,351.88
821,118.82
Licenses and Permits:
Alcoholic Beverages
5,500.00
Junk
210.00
Pedlars
40.00
Dealers
90.00
Common Victualers
135.00
Sunday
125.00
Pool-Billiards, etc.
36.00
Fire Arms
2.00
Auctioneers
8.00
Streets
27.25
Revolver
55.50
Movies
50.00
Entertainments
62.00
Beer
11.00
Advertising
35.75
Health :
Milk
44.50
Undertakers
3.00
Spring Water
20.00
Plumbing
202.00
Alcohol
23.00
6,387.50
292.50
6,680.00
157
Fines: Court
Grants and Gifts:
From State:
O. A. A .- Chap. 438-Acts '36
Land Damage
12,016.45 89.24
12,105.69
From County :
Dog Tax
1,669.24
Federal Grants:
Sewer - No. 4965 20,188.77
O. A. A.
19,576.93
39,765.70 101.25
Sundry Persons (Gifts)
From Funds :
Hollis Fund - Playgrounds
500.00
Thayer Fund
610.00
Playgrounds (3)
300.00
Library
250.00
Cemetery (Dyer Hill)
60.00
Minchin Fund-Cemetery . 5.00
54,756.88
Special Assessments: Moth
1934
13.25
1936
595.43
608.68
Street Betterments: Apport.
1934
81.50
1935
574.24
1936
1,013.40
1,669.14
Sewer Betterments:
Unapportioned 1936
14,165.76
Apportioned 1936
6,572.22
Paid in advance 1936
4,041.46
Apportioned 1935
4,069.75
Apportioned 1934
275.98
House Connections 1936
5,791.54
628.40
34,916.71
Old Age Assistance: 1933 9.00
158
Privileges: Excise
1933
221.65
1934
696.89
1935
3,812.96
1936
29,456.74
34,188.24
71,391.77
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Collector:
Tax Information
87.00
Fees
993.75
1,080.75
Town Hall Rent
15.00
Selectmen: Hearings
25.00
Engineering
1.00
Town Clerk:
Dog Licenses
2,371.20
Insurance
420.16
3,913.11
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY , 1
Inspection :
Weights and Measures
241.70
Building Inspection
499.00
Firemen: Miscellaneous
18.50
Moth
415.25
1,174.45
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health & Sanitation:
Tuberculosis (Subsidy)
2,101.41
State
29.90
Individual
137.86
2,269.17
Dental Clinic (fees)
591.25
House Connection Depos.
609.49
HIGHWAYS
Rent Roller
20.00
CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
Infirmary : Board 977.00
Reimbursements: Temporary Aid
From Individuals 197.75
From Cities and Towns 2,985.45
From State
12,623.87
3,469.91
15,807.07
159
Mothers' Aid : From State
4,022.27
Old Age Assistance :
From State
1,037.17
From Cities & Towns
17,197.63
18,234.86
Soldiers' Benefits :
State Aid
588.00
Soldiers' Burials
300.00
Soldiers' Relief
244.41
Military Aid
52.50
1,184.91
40,226.11-
EDUCATION
Tuition
Miscellaneous
2,348.39 136.32
2,484.71
LIBRARY
Fines, etc.
629.37
UNCLASSIFIED
All Other:
Water Dept. Debt.
& Interest
8,800.00
Electric Light Dept,
60.04
Land Low Value
35.00
Suspense Acct. (Checks
unclaimed)
3,181.76
12,076.80
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES
Water Department
88,493.92
Electric Light . Department
304,015.79
392,509.71
Cemetery :
Graves & Lot 213.00
INTEREST
Certificate of Deposits :
Sundry Departments Tax Titles
5,044.10
Taxes
9,652.04
Excise
332.88
9,984.92
30.99
(State Tax)
160
Betterments: Streets-Apport.
1936
300.91
1935
176.85
1934
36.66
514.42
Betterments: Sewer
1936 - Unapport.
10.20
1936
Apport.
2,889.96
1935
Apport.
1,978.26
1934
Apport.
61.96
Not due
(Paid in Adv.)
49.13
House Connections
6.10
4,995.61
20,570.04
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS
Temporary Loans :
Anticipation Revenue
550,000.00
Tax Title Loan
35,000.00
585,000.00
REFUNDS
Treasurer
915.75
Welfare & "118"
337.81
Old Age Assistance
125.00
Soldiers' Relief
19.00
Sewer
6.00
Library
20.00
Highways
33.64
Schools
2.00
1,459.20
TOTAL RECEIPTS
$ 2,018,322.28
RESERVE FUND
Selectmen
18.00
Miscellanous (Drain-Hall)
308.83
Treasurer
100.00
Town Clerk
40.00
Election & Reigstration
270.00
Town Hall
896.00
Porte Cochere
596.00
Maintenance
300.00
Police :
235.95ET
Police duty
163.20
Police Expense
72.75
161
Fire Department
300.00
Health
1,926.13
Sewer:
1,258.67
House Connections
1,228.67
Maintenance
30.00
Highways
1,267.00
Mothers' Aid
500.00
Old Age Assistance
950.00
Soldiers' Relief
7,910.00
Tree Warden
659.02
Employees' Compensation
1,809.23
Insurance (Auto Liability)
52.15
Committee-Welfare Dept.
1,000.00
Committee-Land Highway Dept. (Art. 45)
400.00
19,900.98
SPECIAL RESERVE FUNDS
ERA Materials . 1934
598.90
ERA Materials 1935
12,513.71
ERA & PWA 1935
10,000.00
Federal Aid Fund - 1936
19,378.70
42,491.31
Balance, January 1, 1936:
General Cash
235,976.63
Electric Light Dept.
2,716.06
238,692.69
$2,319,407.26
EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Legislative.
Salary Moderator
23.13
Finance Committee:
Secretary
250.00
Stenoraphic work
63.25
Expenses - Trans., etc ..
142.00
Finance Reports
311.00
Printing, etc.
77.20
843.45
Selectmen :
Salaries
1,803.75
Secretary
1,198.80
3,002.55
162
Other Expenses:
Supplies - Stat. - Postage 354.79
Printing and advertising
291.06
Clerical help
107.00
Telephone
181.38
Transportation
30.00
All other
.53:57
1,017.80
4,020.35
Accountant :
Salary
1,850.00
Postage - supplies
231.49
Telephone
77.31
Clerical help
129.00
437.80
Treasurer :
Salary
1,850.00
Clerical work
1,066.60
Tax Titles (Confirming
2,553.22
Expenses :
Bonds
266.50
Postage - supplies - print-
ing
605.08
Expenses
40.00
Certification
notes and
bonds
52.00
Telephone
86.42
All other
19.00
1,069.00
6,538.82
Collector :
Salary
1,850.00
Clerk (Deputy Collector)
1,202.50
3,052.50
Clerical work
1,592.51
Expenses :
Bonds
543.00
Supplies- postage
974.03
Printing - advertising
569.93
Telephone
100.80
Expenses (Collections)
120.28
All other
118.05
2,426.09
Tax Sales - Advertising and recording
863.41
7,934.51
2,287.80
163
Planning Board
70.00
Assessors :
Salaries
2,775.00
Clerks (3)
2,819.08
5,594.08
Other Expenses:
Supplies - Postage
297.01
Printing
241.05
Poll Books
400.00
Transportation
180.00
Deeds-Probates, etc.
538.23
Conventions, etc.
131.40
Telephone
72.17
1,859.86
Law:
Salary Town Counsel
2,000.00
Legal Expenses:
Supplies - Postage
46.01
Telephone
75.95
Expenses
224.09
Witness Fees, etc.
125.45
471.50
Settlement Suits vs Town
1,097.55
Estate Ellen Brown
100.00
Land Damages:
Pond and Granite Sts.
330.00
Sewer
2,575.00
2,905.00
6,574.05
Town Clerk:
Salary
1,850.00
Other Expenses:
Bond
10.00
Supplies - Postage
259.31
Printing & advertising
36.25
Clerical work
99.00
Telephone
51.40
Redistricting (clerical)
40.00
495.96
2,345.96
Election and Registration :
Election - Registrars
277.50
Election Officers
1,472.00
Constables
96.00
Janitors
82.00
1,650.00
7,453.94
164
Other Expenses :
Printing, etc.
667.08
Ballot box
15.40
Lunches
334.60
All other
70.50
1,087.58
3,015.08
Engineering Department:
Salaries-Engineer
2,284.75
-Transitmen
2,590.50
-Clerk
851.93
5,727.18
Maintenance :
Materials
398.16
Supplies
197.40
Auto
182.16
Telephone
72.54
New Equipment. (Beach Wagon)
819.58
7.397.02.
Town Hall:
Janitor Service (See Li-
brary)
1,021.20
Assistant Janitor
1,202.50
Maintenance :
Fuel
549.00
Gas Light
333.07
Janitor's Supplies
266.12
Repairs
1,034.68
Water
162.13
All other
49.00
2,394.00
Porte Cochere (Reserve Fund)
596.00
5,213.70
Fire & Police Station :
Maintenance :
Gas - Light
514.67
Janitors' Supplies
265.13
Water
40.79
Repairs
123.79
All other
46.90
Oil
991.28 1,100.00
2,091.28
Total for General Government
55,809.09
850.26
2,223.70
165
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Salaries and Wages:
Chief
2,775.00
Deputy Chief
2,220.00
Sergeants (3)
5,827.50
Patrolmen (13)
23,772.50
34,595.00
Police Duty
1,670.40
Dog Officer
100.00
Chief Police - Pension
1,250.00
Patrolman - Pension
1,000.00
Other Expenses :
Supplies - Postage
63.51
Telephone
435.49
Equipment - men
35.12
Auto - repairs
550.98
Tires and tubes
32.38
Gasoline - oil - grease
637.66
Supplies
62.75
Care prisoners
35.10
Medical aid (Accidents)
98.70
Expenses of officers
84.28
Matron
11.00
Laundry
21.05
2,068.02
New Equipment :
Auto and radio for same
481.35
41,164.77
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Salaries and Wages:
Chief
2,775.00
Deputy Chief
2,220.00
Permanent Men
28,397.50
Extra Pay
1,791.41
Hill
75.00
Fire Alarm-repairman
1,850.00
Fire Alarm-vacation man
60.00
Fire Dept .- vacation man.
1,028.00
38,196.91
Equipment and Repairs :
Apparatus - repairs
216.46
Gas - oil - grease
738.60
Tires and tubes
212.19
Equipment
1,628.46
Supplies
443.93
Equipment for men
438.22
July 4th - expenses
219.00
Rebuild Squad A
3,896.86 1,298.61
166
Buildings and grounds:
Repairs
33.29
Fuel
300.00
Light
49.82
Furnishings
46.54
Water
, 21.00
450.65
Other Expenses:
Stationery - Supplies
34.00
Express
5.01
Telephones
245.45
284.46
Fire Alarm Maintenance :
Power
22.42
Auto
77.95
Equipment
1,696.19
Supplies
176.09
1,972.65
46,100.14
INSPECTION BUILDINGS
Inspector - Salary
925.00
Transportation
50.00
975.00
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Salary - Sealer
462.50
Other Expenses:
Supplies
24.62
Transportation
161.72
All other
13.66
200.00
FORESTRY
Gypsy Moth:
Superintendent
555.00
Labor
2,243.50
Trucks
170.25
Insecticides
337.09
Gas
64.02
Tools
112.44
Printing
21.00
WPA - Material
19.23
All other
14.60
662.50
2,982.13
167
Care and planting of Trees: Trimming and Removal
959.02
4,496.15
Total Protection of Persons & Property
$93,398.56
HEALTH & SANITATION
Health :
Salaries
346.87
Secretary (3 mos.)
46.25
Health Officer
975.00
Expenses :
Supplies and printing
246.29
Telephone
48.95
295.24
Health Officer Trans- portation
112.50
Quarantine and Contagious Diseases :
·Medical attendance
275.00
Medicine
22.43
Hospitals
3,681.85
Tuberculosis
4,965.60
Quarantines
71.35
Cities and Towns
23.57
9,039.80
Other Expenses :
Animals
105.00
Signs
87.00
Moving Safe
9.00
Fees
17.60
All other
66.11
284.71
Vital Statistics:
Return of births & deaths
49.75
Inspection :
Animals
185.00
Meats and Provisions
323.75
Mil
23.13
531.88
Collection of Garbage:
4,000.00
Inspection of Plumbing :
838.20
Norfolk County Hospital :
8,181.81
Diphtheria Clinic :
Services
262.20
Supplies
22.47
All other
13.49
298.16
168
Dental Clinic:
Nurse
280.00
Services
1,375.00
Supplies
126.25
All other
18.00
1,799.25
26,799.42
Sewerage:
House Connections :
Pay Rolls
5,980.15
All other
5,251.52
11,231.67
Maintenance :
Pay Rolls
8,441.45
All other
1,568.68
10,010.13
New Equipment :
198.00
Construction :
Pay Rolls
1,495.09
All other
1,482.33
2,977.42
WPA - Union and Cleveland Ave .:
Pay Rolls
665.38
All other
773.85
1,439.23
25,856.45
Total Health & Sanitation
52,655.87
HIGHWAYS
Salary Superintendent 3,237.50
Permanent Men:
Labor
16,162.48
Hauling
6,638.32
22,800.80
General Maintenance:
Supplies Street Signs
103.53
Tarvia and Sanding
8,260.28
Gravel
4,913.74
3,000.00
169
Drains and Catch Basins:
Labor
1,088.50
Hauling
150.50
Materials
656.79
1,895.79
Street Cleanings:
Labor
5,254.00
Hauling
179.00
Materials
209.09
5,642.09
Repairs to Equipment :
1,900.82
Guard Rails and Fences:
Labor & Hauling
78.50
Materials
134.18
Streets - Traffic Signs:
439.85
Patchings:
7,762.46
Bridges :
6.50
WPA Projects:
Labor and Hauling
811.30
Sidewalks:
Labor
1,617.00
Hauling
102.50
Materials
1,894.58
Telephones :
3,614.08 98.79
Street Lighting:
61,462.71 12,000:00
New Equipment :
Boiler - barn
237.50
Roller
3,108.00
Truck
1,582.00
Traffic Light (Reserve Fund) WPA Transfers
4,927.50 625.33 34,853.76
Sidewalks - Union Street:
Materials
1,689.94
Labor
774.63
Snow:
Labor and Hauling
12,829.55
Equipment and Materials
3,168.56
15,998.11
Total Highways
2,464.57
135,569.48
212.68
170
CHARITIES
Overseers of the Poor:
Salaries (3)
555.00
Visitor - Ass't Visitor and Clerk
3,222.70
Temporary Aid :
Welfare - Miscellaneous:
Telephone
87.14
Office supplies
388.95
Gas
1,202.32
Auto
325.55
Miscellaneous
200.19
2,202.15
Cash Grants
16,170.58
Groceries
31,182.26
Fuel
6,540.87
Medicine and Med. Aid
4,573.84
Hospitals, etc.
5,751.70
Rent
11,338.55
Clothing
3,675.04
All other (light incl.)
1,585.21
Cities and towns
1,246.67
82,064.72
Mothers' Aid:
Cash Grants
6,159.04
Groceries
1,540.19
Rent
1,429.00
Fuel
476.31
Hospitals and Med. Aid.
436.61
All other
840.61
Other cities and towns
204.25
11,086.01
Special Town Meeting-Unpaid Bills: Cities and Towns
6,763.21
Wefare:
Office supplies
9.59
Auto
55.89
Rent
1,999.11
Groceries
7,549.10
Fuel
262.38
Hospitals, etc.
2,832.69
All other
384.86
Welfare Investigation:
13,093.62 992.83
119,980.24
Infirmary :
Salary - Superintendent 1,110.00
Labor
865.80
1,975.80
171
Groceries & Provisions .
2,575.13
Fuel - Light - Gas. .
809.27
Clothing, etc.
221.68
Medicine & Med. Aid
301.08
Buildings, repairs, etc.
114.22
Papers
147.22
Telephone
69.15
All other
302.25
4,540.00
6,515.80
Old Age Assistance :
Clerical work
725.00
Supplies
19.28
Auto
90.29
Cash Grants
44,539.86
Hospitals and Med. Aid
2,387.53
Fuel
389.95
Rents
18.79
Groceries
17.00
Burials
398.50
All other
93.81
Cities and towns
320.34
49,000.35
Old Age Assistance (Fed. Allowance)
Clerical work
466.00
Cash Grants
15,743.31
Medical Aid
72.58
All other
32.70
Cities and towns
901.01
17,215.60
66,215.95
State Aid:
460.00
Military Aid:
120.00
Soldiers' Relief :
Telephone
34.45
Office Supplies
91.02
Auto
66.21
Cash
grants
10,914.36
Groceries
1,731.00
Rents
1,422.80
Fuel
1,108.40
Medical Aid
613.18
Light
102.36
Clothing
456.04
All other
32.66
Cities and towns
21.00
16,593.48
1 ..
17,173.48
Total Charities & Soldiers Benefits
$209,885.47
172
SCHOOLS GENERAL EXPENSES
Salary - Superintendent
4,162.32
Clerk
953.68
Attendance Officer
536.40
Telephone
769.38
Miscellaneous
752.24
7,174.02
INSTRUCTIONAL EXPENSES
Teachers' Salaries
212,976.91
Text Books and Supplies :
High and Elementary
15,787.36
228,764.27
()PERATING EXPENSES
Janitors' Services
15,675.04
Fuel and Light
9,293.27
Miscellaneous
3,674.94
28,643.25
MAINTENANCE
Repairs
15,130.46
AUXILIARY
Physicians
866.53
Nurse
1,553.96
Transportation
10,255.00
Tuition
3,325.67
Outlay
742.90
Graduations
444.77
All other
1,216.66
18,405.49
Total for Education
298,117.49
LIBRARY
Salaries:
Librarian
2,000.00
Assistants
4,463.33
Part time assistants
233.64
6,696.97
Janitors :
Precinct 1
277.50
Ass't Precinct. 1
111.00
Precinct 2
92.50
1
481 00
173
General Expenses:
Binding
391.70
Supplies, etc.
211.73
Insurance
240.56
Transporting Books
120.00
Buildings :
Fuel
529.90
Light
153.10
Repairs
162.28
Furnishings
59.37
Rent
1,080.00
Police Duty
100.00
Telephone
115.97
All Other
50.85
Books
2,583.34
5,798.80
Total for Library
12,976.7'4
RECREATION
Parks and Playgrounds-Pr. 1
Labor - Hauling
386.75
Materials
63.25
450.00
J'arks and Playgrounds-Pr. 2
Labor - Hauling
5.51.25
Materials
398.75
950.00
Parks and Playgrounds-Pr.3
Labor - auling
303.85
Materials
146.05
449.90
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