Town annual report of Swampscott 1932, Part 17

Author: Swampscott, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1932
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 238


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312.61


Cemetery


Salaries and Wages


Superintendent


1,820.00


Labor


2,272.50


Unemployment Labor


3,871.65


Other Expenses


Auto Expenses


198.36


Shrubs


275.06


Tools


146.50


Chapel


53.09


Telephone


26.04


Water


42.96


7,964.15


Amount carried forward


$626,034.65


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Amount brought forward Blasting All other


705.60


32.10


$1,479.71


$9,443.86


Summary of Enterprises


Bal. From Transfer


Last Year


To


Appro- priations


Expen- ditures


Water


$65,000.00


$59,689.04


Balance $5,310.96


Berkshire Street Water Main


1,500.00


883.04


616.96


Hampden Street Water Main


1,600.00


908.09


691.91


Bradlee Ave. Water Main


550.00


245.40


304.60


Allen Road Water Main


$728.50


312.61


415.89


Cemetery


8,030.00


$7,700.00


9,443.86


6,286.14


Emergency Water


2,426.28


2,500.00


4,926.28


Duke Street Water Main


1,426.02


1,426.02


Totals


$4,580.80 $79,180.00


$7,700.00 $71,482.04 $19,978.76


INTEREST, MATURING DEBT AND AGENCY


Interest


Loans in Anticipation of Revenue


$10,788.09


General Debt


23,169.75


Sewer Loans


4,739.75


T. B. Hospital Notes


1,500.00


Debt


General Debt Maturing


48,200.00


Sewer Bonds


13,850.00


T. B. Hospital Notes


3,000.00


Loans in Anticipation of Revenue


500,000.00


565,050.00


565,050.00


State and County Taxes


State Tax


34,320.00


County Tax


32,691.70


Old Age Assist. Tax


3,236.00


70,247.70


70,247.70


State Enterprises


Audit. Municipal Accts.


1,179.43


1,179.43


1,179.43


Agency


T. B. Hosp. Maint. Assessment $6,621.36


T. B. Hospital Addition Assessment


121.78


Essex Co. Dog Tax


54.60


Spinney Relief Fund


120.97


6,918.71


6,918.71


Amount carried forward


$1,319,071.94


$40,197.59


$40,197.59


$626,034.65


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Amount brought forward Charles River Basin Serial Bonds


$68.21 756.73


Interest Maintenance


1,364.48


$2,189.42


2,189.42


Metropolitan Park


Sinking Funds


513.72


Serial Bonds


2,234.30


Interest


3,278.77


Maintenance


8,241.65


Met. Planning Board


117.03


Canterbury Street


379.39


Broadway Revere Crossing


157.01


Brookline Parkway


1,683.66


Ways in Malden, Braintree, etc.


20.00


Southern Traffic Artery


.64


Nantasket Maintenance


789.02


Wellington Bridge Maint.


34.01


17,449.20


17,449.20


Trust Fund Transactions


Phillips Medal Fund


39.25


Cemetery Lots Fund Income


26.00


Cemetery Lots Fund,


Sale of Lots


3,529.00


Cemetery Lots Fund,


857.50


4,451.75


4,451.75


Refunds


1932 Real Estate Taxes


91.74


1932 Poll Taxes


2.00


1931 Real Estate


706.35


1932 Personal


34.32


Tax Titles


52.18


886.59


886.59


Excise Taxes 1931 Refunded


71.82


Excise Taxes 1932 Refunded


1,412.12


1,483.94


1,483.94


Trust Co. Tax 1930


23.29


Trust Co. Tax 1931


5.30


National Bank Tax 1930


140.90


National Bank Tax 1931


.39


169.88


169.88


1,345,702.72


NON-REVENUE


Emergency Sewer


Contractor Materials


417.00


478.53


895.53


895.53


$1,346,598.25


Perpetual Care


$1,319,071.94


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Summary of Non-Revenue


Bal. From Transfer Last Year To


Transfer From


Expen- ditures $895.53


Balance $7,289.57


High School Committee


1.90


Nason Road Sewer


1,615.54


1,615.54


Rockland St. Sewer


961.02


961.02


King's Brook Culvert


28.06


28.06


Roy Street Drain


4.84


4.84


Atlantic Ave. and Phillips


Ave. Drains


6,557.17


6,557.17


Emergency Water


1,894.34


1,894.34


Stanley School


41.71


41.71


Phillips Ave. Roadway Extension


1,541.09


Burpee Road Sewer


30.50


30.50


Whitman Road Roadway


1,668.84


1,668.84


Monument Ave. and Walker


Roads


624.38


624.38


Section A Sewer, 1931


4,150.93


4,150.93


Section B Sewer, 1931


6,146.29


6,146.29


Section C Sewer, 1931


1,445.85


1,445.85


Section D Sewer, 1931


794.70


794.70


Culvert


14.25


14.25


Totals


$36,814.53 $15,191.98 $31,491.98


$895.53 $19,619.00


TRANSFERS


From Nason Road Sewer


$1,615.54


From Rockland Street Sewer


961.02


From Burpee Road Sewer


30.50


From Section A Sewer


4,150.93


From Section B Sewer


6,146.29


From Section C Sewer


1,445.85


From Section D Sewer


794.70


From Roy Street Drain


4.84


From King's Brook Culvert


28.06


From Culvert


14.25


To Emergency Sewer


$15,191.98


From Water Receipts Reserved for Ap- propriation


67,500.00


To Water


65,000.00


To Emergency Water


2,500.00


From Emergency Sewer


6,300.00


To Puritan Road Drain


3,800.00


To Aspen Road Drain To Sewer Easements


300.00


From Water Available Surplus


3,650.00


To Hampden Street Water Main


1,600.00


To Berkshire Street Water Main


1,500.00


To Bradlee Avenue Water Main From Emergency Sewer To Pumping Station Addition


10,000.00


10,000.00


From Reserve Fund


4,714.79


To Fire Alarm Extension


314.79


To Selectmen's Contingent Fund To Law


4,000.00


400.00


Emergency Sewer


$9,293.12 $15,191.98 $16,300.00


1.90


...


1,541.09


2,200.00


550.00


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From Excess and Deficiency Fund


$15,945.75


$2,000.00


To Cemetery for Unemployment


8,000.00


To Park for Unemployment


3,200.00


To Tree Warden for Unemployment


1,200.00


To Selectmen for Unemployment


600.00


To Election and Registration


500.00


To Town Hall


200.00


To Park


150.00


To Sealer of Weights and Measures


79.09


To Veterans' Exemption


16.66


From Reserve Fund


30.00


To Cemetery


30.00


From Library Fund Incomes


393.90


To Mary L. Thomson Library Fund Income


48.06


To Joanna Morse Library Fund Income To Ellen R. Whittle Library Fund Income From Fire


5.35


From School


70.20


To Warrants Payable


75.55


From Highway


39.55


From Street Watering and Oiling


156.40


To Warrants Payable


195.95


TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT


Balance Sheet, December 31, 1932


Cash


Petty Cash


Uncollected Taxes 1931 Poll


$84.00


Uncollected Taxes 1931 Personal


837.77


Uncollected Taxes 1931 Real Estate


10,186.50


11,108.27


Uncollected Taxes 1932 Poll


224.00


Uncollected Taxes 1932 Personal


2,910.93


Uncollected Taxes 1932 Real Estate


179,067.76


182,202.69


Uncollected Moth 1930


1.25


Uncollected Moth 1931


64.75


Uncollected Moth 1932


411.00


477.00


Old Age Assistance Tax 1931


50.00


Old Age Assistance Tax 1932


96.00


146.00


Uncollected Sidewalks 1931


64.77


Uncollected Sidewalks 1932


646.42


Uncollected Unapportioned Sewers


168.58


Uncollected Sewers 1931


326.72


Uncollected Sewers 1932


8,352.45


8,847.75


Property Taken by Town for Taxes Tax Titles


255.35


13,416.58


13,671.93


249.71


96.13


$125,762.56 125.00


711.19


To Highway for Unemployment


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Water Accounts Receivable 1930


$343.99


Water Accounts Receivable 1931


381.63


Water Accounts Receivable 1932


11,913.03


Water Services


1,130.87


Water Interest


431.86


$14,201.38


Departmental Accounts Receivable Health


1,206.95


Departmental Accounts Receivable School


375.00


Departmental Accounts Receivable Public Welfare


3,450.37


Departmental Accounts Receivable Cemetery


103.50


Departmental Accounts Receivable Highway


37.50


Departmental Accounts Receivable Fire


25.00


Departmental Accounts Receivable Military Aid


100.00


5,298.32


Excise Tax on Motor Vehicles 1930


7.28


Excise Tax on Motor Vehicles 1931


620.68


Excise Tax on Motor Vehicles 1932


1,786.07


2,414.03


$364,966.12


Debt


Net Bonded Debt


$682,300.00


Trust Funds


Securities and Cash


42,607.27


Securities, Income and Interest


8,390.31


$50,997.58


Sidewalks and Sewers Apportioned but Not Due


$25,058.35


TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT


Balance Sheet, December 31, 1932 Accounts Current


Excess and Deficiency


Water Available Surplus


Premium on Notes and Bonds


Revenue


Water Revenue


$14,201.38


Moth Revenue


477.00


. Sidewalks Revenue


711.19


Sewer Revenue


8,847.75


Tax Titles Revenue


13,671.93


: Excise Revenue


2,414.03


D. A. R. Revenue


5,298.32


Overlay Reserve


4,544.87


Overlay 1931


983.66


Overlay 1932


1,481.68


Loans in Anticipation of Revenue


150,000.00


Selectmen Unemployment


353.00


Tree Warden Unemployment


934.00


Highway Unemployment


2,000.00


Highway Truck


3,290.90


Park Unemployment


2,675.90


$58,920.25 62,662.98 1.00


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Cemetery Unemployment


$6,280.85


Warrants Payable


271.50


Mary L. Thomson Library Fund Income


48.06


Joanna Morse Library Fund Income


249.71


Ellen R. Whittle Library Fund Income


96.13


Emergency Water


4,926.28


Newsboys' Badge Fund


4.75


$223,762.89


Non-Revenue


High School Committee


1.90


Emergency Water


1,894.34


Emergency Sewer


7,289.57


Stanley School


41.71


Monument Avenue and Walker Road


624.38


Atlantic and Phillips Avenue Drains


6,557.17


Phillips Avenue Roadway Extension


1,541.09


Whitman Road Roadway


1,668.84


19,619.00


364,966.12


Debt


Permanent Improvement Notes


486,300.00


Sewer Bonds Serial


105,000.00


Water Bonds Serial


55,000.00


Tuberculosis Hospital Serial Loans


36,000.00


$682,300.00


Trust Funds


Ellen R. Whittle Library Fund


$2,000.00


Joanna Morse Library Fund


5,196.00


Mary L. Thomson Library Fund


1,000.00


Phillips Medal Fund


1,000.00


Cemetery Lots Fund


29,509.27


Municipal Insurance Fund


3,902.00


$42,607.27


Phillips Medal Fund Income


1,603.94


Municipal Insurance Fund Income


3,185.73


Cemetery Lots Fund Income


3,600.64


$8,390.31


Apportioned


Sidewalks Sewers


1,215.03


23,843.32


$25,058.35


Respectfully submitted,


HORACE R. PARKER, Town Accountant.


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Town Warrant Monday, February 20th, 1933


Essex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the town of Swampscott in said County: GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Swampscott, qual- ified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to assemble in their re- spective precincts, in said Swampscott, on Monday, the twentieth day of February, at 6 A.M., then and there to act on the following articles, viz:


At the close of the election the meeting shall adjourn to Tues- day, February 28, 1933, at 7.30 P.M. at the Town Hall.


Article 1. To choose a Moderator for one (1) year. To choose a Town Clerk for (1) year.


To choose three members of the Board of Selectmen for one (1) year.


To choose a Town Treasurer for one (1) year.


To choose one member of the Board of Assessors for three (3) years.


To choose a Collector of Taxes for one (1) year.


To choose two members of the School Committee for three (3) years.


To choose one member of the Board of Public Welfare for three (3) years.


To choose one member of the Board of Health for three (3) years.


To choose one member of the Water and Sewerage Board for three (3) years.


To choose one member of the Park Commission for three (3) years.


To choose one member of the Board of Trustees of the Pub- lic Library for three (3) years.


To choose one Tree Warden for one (1) year.


To choose one Surveyor of Highways for three (3) years. To choose three Constables for one (1) year.


To choose two members of the Planning Board for three (3) years.


To choose one member of the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds for three (3) years.


To choose eight (8) representative town meeting members in each precinct for three (3) years; To choose eight (8) representative town meeting members in each precinct for two (2) years; To choose eight (8) representative town meeting members in each precinct for one (1) year. All to be chosen on one ballot.


Article 2. To hear and act on the reports of town officials, boards and committees.


Article 3. To see what amount of bonds will be required of the Town Clerk and Custodian of Trust Funds for the ensuing year.


Article 4. To see what action the town will take in relation to salaries of town officials for the ensuing year.


Article 5. To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money, from time to time, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning Jan-


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uary 1, 1933, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, the debt or debts incurred thereby to be paid from the rev- enue of, said financial year.


Article 6. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations not calling for the appropriation of money, as contained in the reports of officers, boards or committees.


Article 7. To see what action the town will take in relation to the recommendations calling for the appropriation or expenditure of money, the creation of a debt, or the disposition of town property, as set forth in the reports of officers, boards, or committees.


Article 8. To see what action the town will take in relation to the appropriation of money for departmental and other expenses as recommended and set forth on pages 179 to 181 of the annual town report.


Article 9. To see what action the town will take in relation to the appropriation or raising of money for permanent street construc- tion.


Article 10. To see if the town will vote to extend the pipe drain in Hawthorne Brook, a distance of 550 feet and appropriate money therefor, no work to be done until proper waivers have been signed, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to extend the pipe drain from Mapledale place to Walker road, a distance of 500 feet and appropriate money therefor, no work to be done until proper waivers have been signed, as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to lay a drain and build catch basins in Forest avenue at Fuller avenue and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to lay a drain and build necessary catch basins and manholes to take care of the surface wa- ter on Cherry street and appropriate money therefor, as recommend- ed by the Surveyor of Highways.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to lay a drain to care for surface water in Nason road according to a plan drawn by the Town Engineer and appropriate money therefor as petitioned for by Thomas F. Winston et al.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to construct a catch basin at the corner of Beach Bluff avenue and Bellevue road and ap- propriate money therefor as petitioned for by John H. Blodgett et al.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to install a catch basin at the northeast corner of Burrill street and Paradise road and ap- propriate money therefor as recommended by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to lay a sewer in Burpee road a distance of 160 feet and appropriate money therefor as rec- ommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to lay a sewer in Pleas- ant street, a distance of 250 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Board of Health and the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to lay a sewer in Beach avenue, a distance of 275 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Beach Bluff avenue, a distance of 950 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Atlantic road, a distance of 600 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water


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main in Ocean avenue a distance of 500 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Eulow street a distance of 375 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Suffolk avenue a distance of 145 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to lay a, 6 inch water main in Bellevue road a distance of 670 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Lodge road a distance of 330 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 27. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Magnolia road a distance of 265 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 28. To see if the town will vote to lay a 6 inch water main in Kensington lane a distance of 410 feet and appropriate mon- ey therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 29. To see if the town will vote to lay a 4 inch water main in Lombard terrace a distance of 200 feet and appropriate mon- ey therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 30. To see if the town will vote to lay a 2 inch water main in Ellis terrace a distance of 175 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 31. To see if the town will vote to lay' a 2 inch water main in Ryan place a distance of 400 feet and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 32. To see if the town will vote to lay a 2 inch water main in Brewster terrace a distance of 210 feet and appropriate mon- ey therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 33. To see if the town will vote to construct a new Stand Pipe and appropriate money therefor as recommended by the Water and Sewerage Board.


Article 34. To see if the town will vote to straighten and widen also resurface Walker road from the Railroad bridge to State road and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Surveyor of Highways.


Article 35. To see if the town will vote to remove the wooden blocks on Humphrey street and resurface same with some kind of permanent pavement and appropriate money therefor as recom- mended by the Surveyor of Highways.


Article 36. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to take by eminent domain for purposes of a public way and widening of Beach Bluff avenue at its intersection with Hum- phrey street the following described parcels of land, and appropriate money therefor, as recommended by the Board of Selectmen:


Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Humphrey street with the nortnerly line of Beach Bluff avenue; thence running N 12-10-50 E for a distance of.8.54 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 10.0 feet for a distance of 14.14 feet to the norther- ly, line of Beach Bluff avenue; thence running N 68-50-50 W for a distance of 8.54 feet to the point of beginning. The above parcel containing 14.7 square feet.


Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Humphrey street with the southerly line of Beach Bluff avenue; thence running S 68-50-50 E for a distance of 9.74 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of 10.00 feet for a distance of 15.44 feet to the easter-


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ly line of Humphrey street;) thence running N 22-41-10 E for a dis- tance of 9.74 feet to the point of beginning. The above parcel of land containing 20.2, square feet.


Article 37. To see if the town will vote to accept Bates road, from the present accepted portion to Charlotte road, as a public way, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, in accordance with a plan made by W. W. Pratt, Town Engineer, dated January, 1932, and to appro- priate money therefor, as petitioned for by Louis Eigner et al.


Article 38. To see if the town will vote to appropriate $800.00 for a truck and equipment, to replace truck formerly used for brush and dump fires, which gave out last year, as recommended by the Board of Fire Engineers.


Article 39. To see if the town will vote to appropriate $450.00 for 500 feet 21/2 inch hose, as recommended by the Board of Fire En- gineers.


Article 40. To see if the town will vote to appropriate $300.00 to rebuild old, sewer line, and do necessary plumbing at the Central Fire Station as recommended by the Board of Fire Engineers.


Article 41. To see if the town will vote to appropriate $110.00 to place a drafting post at Foster's Dam as recommended by the Board of Fire Engineers.


Article 42. To see if the town will vote to grade and resurface the grounds at the Machon School, raise and appropriate money therefor, or do or act anything in relation thereto as recommended by the School Committee.


Article 43. To see if the town will appropriate money to en- able the School Committee to install a new heating system in the Clarke School, as recommended by the School Committee.


Article 44. To see if the town will vote to change the designa- tion of a portion of the property on the southwesterly corner of Hum- phrey street and Crosman avenue, under the zoning by-laws, so as to permit the erection of a building thereon, to be used as a food shop and eating place in connection with the Hotel Bellevue, which occu- pies the balance of the lot, as petitioned for by William A. Buist et al.


Article 45. To see if the town will vote to accept the provisions of Sections 21-25 inclusive of Chapter 136 of the General Laws, an act to permit certain sports and games on the Lord's Day as petition- ed for by Ralph E. Daniels et al.


Article 46. To see if the town will vote to amend its by-laws by adding thereto the following:


Hereafter in the making of appointments to town offices, or in the employment of mechanics, teamsters and laborers and other town employees, preference shall first be given to citizens of the common- wealth who are residents of the town and who have served in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in time of war and who have been honorably discharged therefrom or released from ac- tive duty therein, and who are qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates, as petitioned for by John T. Lee et al.


Article 47. To see if the town will vote to adopt a resolution whereby applicants for employment, for any town department, not under civil service law, having no mental or physical infirmities, and having been resident citizens of the town during a period of not less than five (5) consecutive years, be given first consideration for eith- er temporary or permanent employment. The Board of Selectmen to be empowered thereof and authorized to enforce same, as peti- tioned for by Wayne Anderson et al.


Article 48. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Board of Selectmen or whoever may be given charge of unemployment relief to use the first two thousand dollars of any money appropriated for


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the relief of unemployment, to prepare Windsor avenue for water service as petitioned for by Francis G. Wadleigh et al.


Article 49. To see if the town will vote to appropriate a suf- ficient sum of money for a suitable observance of the Fourth of July.


Article 50. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Surveyor of Highways to place Pitman road in proper condition and appro- priate money therefor as petitioned for by Francis H. Humphreys et al.


Article 51. To see if the town will vote to transfer from the Cemetery Lots Fund Income, the sum of $400 for the purchase of loam to be used in grading lots at the cemetery as recommended by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 52. To see what amount of money the town will vote to transfer from the Excess and Deficiency account to be used by the Assessors in fixing the tax rate for the year 1933.


Article 53. To see if the town will vote to build a drain in Shelton road for the purpose of relieving surface water conditions in that street and appropriate money therefor.


Article 54. To see what action the town will take in relation to the appropriation of money for the relief of unemployment.


Article 55. To see if the town will accept donations from any department.


Article 56. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or otherwise, under any general or special law which authorizes the town to raise money by borrowing or otherwise, such sum or sums of money as may be necessary for any or all of the purposes mentioned in the fore- going articles.


The polls will close at 6 P.M.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an at- tested copy thereof at the Town Hall, the Post Offices, at least one public and conspicuous place in each precinct in the town, and at or in the immediate vicinity of each railroad station in the town, seven days before the day appointed for said meeting.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands this twenty-sixth day of January, A. D, 1933.


R. WYER GREENE, EDWARD LACROIX, Selectmen of Swampscott.


A true copy. Attest:


FRANK H. BRADFORD, Constable.


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INDEX


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Index


Reports of Departments and Committees


Animals, Inspector of


167


Appropriations Voted


41


Assessors


129


Board of Appeals


120


Building By-Laws


19


Building Inspector


128


Cemetery, Superintendent of


147


Committee on Fire Pump


164


Dental Clinic


117


Dog Officer


154


Election, Town


14


Finance Committee, Reports of


29, 47, 66


Fire Engineers


155


Forest Warden


165


Health, Board of


110


Health Officer


111


Health Nurse


119


Highway Surveyor


148


Jury List


168


Library, Trustees of


125~


Milk Inspector


118


Mortuary Report


116


Moth Superintendent


167


Park Commissioners


162


Planning Board


145


Plumbing, Inspector of


119


Police Department


150


Presidential Primary


49


Precinct Lines


173


Selectmen, Board of


171


School Enrollment


107


School Committee


101


School Department Directory


108


State Election


53


Town Accountant


182


Town Clerk's Records


9


Town Clerk's Statistics


68


Town Committees Appointed


8


Town Counsel


166


Town Engineer


123


Town Meeting Members


3


Town Officers Appointed


6


Town Officers Elected


2


Town Warrant, February 23, 1932


9


Town Warrant, April 20, 1932


46


Town Warrant, December 5, 1932


65


Town Warrant, February 20, 1933


214


Tree Warden


166


Water and Sewerage Board


159


Weights and Measures


126


Wires, Inspector of


154


Public Welfare


121


58


State Primary


PAGE


220


INDEX


Financial Reports


Accountant's Department


Assessors' Department


188


Assets


129


Balance Sheets


80, 96, 211


Bonds and Notes Payable


137


Bonds of Town Officers


. . . .


142


Cemetery


207


Collector of Taxes


134-188


County Tax


.


208 69-84


Division of Accounts


189


Engineering Department


189


Fire Department


191


Fire Pump


193


Fourth of July


204


Health Department


194


Highway Department


197


Interest and Maturing Debt


208


Law Department


188


Liabilities


129-138


Library


202


Metropolitan Assessments


209


Moth Extermination


192


Old Age Assistance


208


Park Department


203


Pensions


200


Police Department


.


129


School Department


·


. .


201


Selectmen's Department


188


Sewer Department


195


Sewer Notes and Bonds


142


Soldiers' Relief


200


State Tax


208


Statistics (1890-1932)


131


Street Lighting


130


Town Budget


179


Town Debt


142-213


Town Hall Department


190


Treasurer's Report


137


Treasurer's Department


.


·


. . . .


Trust Funds


143-213


Unemployment Costs


209


Valuation


130


Water Department


206


Water Debt


160


Welfare Costs


. . . . .


200


.


.


177


Borrowing Capacity


. · ·


.


.


.


·


.


.


.


185-210


Transfers


·


.


.


. .


.


.


.


.


191


Property Report


·


. .


. . . .


.


.


.


.


.


130-199


Tax Rate


.


.


.


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Election and Registration


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