Town annual report of Braintree, Massachusetts for the year 1936, Part 12

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Publication date: 1936
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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


· OF


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.1640.


MASSACHUSE


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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