Town annual report of Weymouth 1952, Part 24

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1952
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 394


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46,000.00


Homestead School May 1952-70 Incl.


450,000.00


Humphrey School Extension October 1952-71 Incl.


395,000.00


Nevin School Extension October 1952-72 Incl.


219,000.00


Sewer Loan October 1952-72 Incl.


200,000.00


Bicknell School Extension Notes due April 1953


100,000.00


$3,315,000.00


NOTES AND BONDS DUE 1953


Adams-Pratt Extension 134% August 1948


$ 35,000.00


Adams-Pratt Additional Loan 114% August 1949


5,000.00


South Junior High School 11/2% May 1950


60,000.00


Eldon Johnson School 114% February 1951


30,000.00


Sewer Loan 134 % October 1951


9,000.00


South Junior High Additional Loan 134% October 1951


4,000.00


Homestead School 11/2% May, 1952


25,000.00


Humphrey School Extension 2% October 1952


26,000.00


Nevin School Extension 2% October 1952


11,000.00


Sewer Loan 2% October 1952


10,000.00


Bicknell School Extension Notes 9/10% due April 1st


100,000.00


Total amount due in 1953


$ 315,000.00


ARTHUR E. PRATT FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $90.00


$


3,000.00


Total Fund Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952


$ 3,000.00


WILLIAM H. PRATT FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $69.94 $ 2,798.80


Total Fund in East Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952


$ 2,798.80


326


CHARLES HENRY PRATT FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $12.50


$ 500.00


Total Fund in East Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952 $ 500.00


ALIDA M. DENTON FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $17.50


$ 700.00


Total Fund in East Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952 $ 700.00


QUINCY TUFTS FUND FOR FREE PUBLIC LECTURES INCOME ACCOUNT


$ 1,098.86


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Massachusetts Life Fund


189.65


Interest 1952 Weymouth Savings Bank


38.46


Total Fund in Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952


$ 1,326.97


QUINCY TUFTS FUND FOR CARE OF TUFTS FAMILY TOMB


Deposit in Massachusetts Life Fund $ 500.00


Interest 1952 Paid North Weymouth Cemetery Association $18.90


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$ 500.00


JOHN C. RHINES INCOME ACCOUNT


Income received to January 1, 1952 Interest received during 1952 420.39


$ 5,344.57


Total Fund East Weymouth, South Weymouth Savings Banks and U. S. Savings Bonds December 31, 1952 $ 5,764.96


JOSEPH E. TRASK FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $345.50


$ 12,805.88


Total Fund East Weymouth, South Weymouth Weymouth Savings Banks and U. S. Savings Bonds December 31, 1952 $ 12,805.88


327


SUSAN HUNT STETSON FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library


2,500.00 $


$75.00


Total Fund in Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952 $ 2,500.00


CHARLES Q. TIRRELL FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $30.00


$ 1,000.00


Total Fund in Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952 $ 1,000.00


FRANCIS FLINT FORSYTH FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952


$ 1,000.00


Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $30.00


Total Fund in Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952


$ 1,000.00


MARY FIFIELD KING CARILLON FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest received in 1952


$ 95.32


2.75


Total Fund in South Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952 $ 98.07


MARY FIFIELD KING LIBRARY FUND


$


2,004.17


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest received in 1952


58.03


$ 2,062.20


Paid to Tufts Library


62.09


Total Fund in South Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952


$ 2,000.11


AUGUSTUS J. RICHARDS FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library $140.63


$


5,000.00


Total Fund Weymouth, South Weymouth Savings Banks and U. S. Savings Bonds December 31, 1952 $ 5,000.00


328


QUINCY TUFTS FUND FOR SHADE TREES AND SIDEWALKS INCOME ACCOUNT


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest 1952 Massachusetts Life Fund Interest 1952 Weymouth Savings Bank


$ 272.87


75.83


10.33


Total Fund in Weymouth Savings Bank December 31, 1952 $ 359.03


QUINCY TUFTS FUND FOR MAINTENANCE OF READING ROOM


Deposited in Massachusetts Life Fund Interest 1952 Paid Tufts Library


$ 2,500.00


$94.83


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$ 2,500.00


QUINCY TUFTS FUND FOR BOOKS FOR TUFTS LIBRARY


Deposited in Massachusetts Life Fund


$ 2,500.00


Interest 1952 Paid to Tufts Library


$94.83


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$ 2,500.00


WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952 Interest received in 1952


271.13


Transferred to General Town Account


2,500.00


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$ 8,686.42


INVESTMENTS OF ABOVE FUND


East Weymouth Savings Bank


$ 3,032.59


Weymouth Savings Bank


5,653.83


Total


$ 8,686.42


LABAN PRATT HOSPITAL INC. FUND


Bequest July 22, 1925


$300,000.00


Net Income to January 1, 1952


382,684.15


Income in 1952


17,257.44


$699,941.59


Charged to Granite Trust Checking Account


365.50


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$699,576.09


329


$ 10,915.29


$ 11,186.42


INVESTMENTS OF HOSPITAL FUNDS


East Weymouth Savings Bank South Weymouth Savings Bank Weymouth Savings Bank Granite Trust Co. Checking Account U. S. Government Bonds, Series G Total December 31, 1952


$ 48,371.22 37,739.69 13,299.49


165.69


600,000.00


$699,576.09


MUNICIPAL BUILDING INSURANCE FUND


Total Fund January 1, 1952


$118,729.46


Add by Vote of Town Meeting in 1952


1.00


Interest Received in 1952


3,033.69


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$121,764.15


INVESTMENT OF INSURANCE FUND


East Weymouth Savings Bank


$ 16,487.56


South Weymouth Savings Bank


15,276.59


U. S. Government Bonds


90,000.00


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$121,764.15


WEYMOUTH BACK RIVER BRIDGE FUND


Deposited in Mass. Hospital Life Insurance Co. Annuity in Trust A-023


$ 3,000.00


Accumulated Interest 1923-1948 Inclusive


3,228.84


Total Fund December 31, 1952


$ 6,228.84


WEYMOUTH CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT FUND


Balance December 31, 1952


In Banks


$ 53,928.60


U. S. Government Obligations and Corporation Bonds


388,000.00


North Weymouth Cooperative Bank Shares


2,000 .. 00


Bank Shares


59,946.84


$503,875.44


INVESTMENTS OF ABOVE FUNDS


U. S. Savings Bonds


$300,000.00


U. S. Victory Bonds


15,000.00


Other Corporate Bonds


73,000.00


330


East Weymouth Savings Bank South Weymouth Savings Bank Granite Trust Balance Checking Account December 31, 1952 North Weymouth Cooperative Bank Bank Shares


28,655.75 12,516.03


12,756.82


2,000.00


59,946.84


$503,875.44


RECEIPTS


Members' Contributions


$ 61,897.22


Town Appropriation


47,396.59


Interest on Bonds


10,168.75


Interest on Bank Accounts


247.06


Interest on Co-operative Bank Shares


60.00


Dividends on Bank Stock


2,871.50


$122,641.12


DISBURSEMENTS 1952


Retirement Allowances


$61,604.33


Services (Acct. Dept.)


1,500.00


Supplies and Incidentals


249.29


Salary of Secretary


500.00


Refund of Contributions


10,320.61


Doctor's Services and Hearings


75.00


Conventions and Substitutes


136.75


$ 74,385.98


331


INESTMENTS OF TRUST FUNDS SAVINGS BANKS


South Weymouth


East Weymouth


Weymouth


Government Securities


Balance Jan. 1, 1953


Balance Jan. 1, 1952


Ashwood Cemetery


$ 522.19


$ 522.19


$ 506.89


Elias S. Beals Park


$1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Elias S. Beals Park Income a/c


195.57


195.57


161.95


Alida M. Denton Library


$ 700.00


700.00


700.00


Francis Flint Forsythe Library


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Mary Fifield King Carillon Fund


98.07


98.07


95.32


Mary Fifield King Tufts Library


2,000.11


2,000.11


2,004.17


Martha Hannah King


85.93


85.93


83.42


Arthur E. Pratt Library


3,000.00


3,000.00


3,000.00


Charles H. Pratt Library


500.00


500.00


500.00


Laban Pratt Fountain


400.00


400.00


400.00


Laban Pratt Fountain Income a/c


728.41


728.41


695.31


William H. Pratt Library


2,798.80


2,798.80


2,798.80


John C. Rhines Income for Public Purposes


2,500.00


5,000.00


$ 2,500.00


10,000.00


10,000.00


John C. Rhines Income a/c


3,764.96


2,000.00


5,764.96


5,344.57


Augustus J. Richards Library


1,500.00


2,000.00


1,500.00


5,000.00


5,000.00


Susannah Hunt Stetson Library


2,500.00


2,500.00


2,500.00


Charles Q. Tirrell Library


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


Joseph E. Trask Library


4,100.00


2,005.88


2,000.00


4,700.00


12,805.88


12,805.88


Tufts Public Lectures


5,000.00 a


5,000.00 b


Tufts Public Lectures Income a/c


1,326.97


1,326.97


1,098.86


Tufts Reading Room


2,500.00 a


2,500.00 b


Tufts Books


2,500.00 a


2,500.00 b


Tufts Sidewalks and Shade Trees


2,000.00 a


2,000.00 b


Tufts Sidewalks and Shade Trees Income a/c


359.03


359.03


272.87


Tufts Care Tufts Tomb


500.00 a


500.00 b


Total


$64,285.92


$63,468.04


Note a-428.17 Units in Massachusetts Life Fund Jan. 1, 1953 b 421.36 Units in Massachusetts Life Fund Jan. 1, 1952


332


REPORT OF THE WEYMOUTH CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT SYSTEM


Weymouth, Massachusetts February 5, 1953


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the Citizens of Weymouth:


Members of the System January 1, 1952 384


Enrolled in 1952 46


Withdrawals 21


Retirements


8


Membership December 31, 1952


401


Pensioners January 1, 1952


48


Retired in 1952


8


Deaths in 1952


1


Pensioners December 31, 1952


55


FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1952 INCOME


From Members:


Regular Contributions-Group A


$ 42,164.55


Regular Contributions-Group B


18,272.86


From Municipality:


Pension Fund


44,277.00


Expense Fund


2,695.00


Military Leave Fund


424.59


From Weymouth Housing Authority:


Pension Fund


465.00


Interest on Deposits:


East Weymouth Savings Bank


247.06


North Weymouth Co-operative Bank, Dividend


60.00


Coupons on Bonds


2,293.75


U. S. Treasury - Interest


7,875.00


Bank Stocks - Dividends


2,871.50


$121,646.31


DISBURSEMENTS


Annuity Payments


$ 4,055.17


Pension Payments


57,549.16


Refunds:


To Members in Group A


8,045.19


To Members in Group B


2,275.42


Expenses :


Supervision


500.00


Clerical Services


1,500.00


Printing


42.03


333


Postage, Office Supplies, etc.


Conferences, Legislative Hearings, etc. Medical Panel Rent Safe Deposit Box Association Dues


169.90


184.11


45.00


10.00


10.00


74,385.98


$47,260.33


BALANCE SHEET - DECEMBER 31, 1952 ASSETS


Treasurer's Cash:


Granite Trust Company


$ 12,756.82


East Weymouth Savings Bank


28,655.75


South Weymouth Savings Bank


12,516.03


Investments:


Bonds - General


68,361.56


Bonds - U. S. Government


315,000.00


North Weymouth Cooperative Bank Shares Bank Stocks


59,946.84


Accrued Interest on Bonds


1,817.16


$501,054.16


LIABILITIES


Annuity Savings Fund


$332,157.99


Pension Fund


126,991.13


Annuity Reserve Fund


38,645.00


Expense Fund


456.64


Military Leave Reserve Fund


2,803.40


$501,054.16


SCHEDULE OF BANK STOCK OWNED


December 31, 1952


Purchase Price


Chemical Bank & Trust Co., N. Y.


250 shares


$10,906.25


First National Bank of Boston


234 shares


11,745.59


Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y.


35 shares


10,307.50


Chase National Bank, N. Y.


250 shares


9,187.50


Bank of Manhattan, N. Y.


300 shares


8,925.00


National City Bank of N. Y.


200 shares


8,875.00


$59,946.84


334


2,000.00


SCHEDULE OF BONDS OWNED December 31, 1952


Description of Bonds


Coupon Rate


Maturity


Par Value


Purchase Price


Public Service Co. . of N. H.


3 %


June


1, 1979


$ 5,000


$ 5,087.50


Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co.


23/4 %


April


1, 1982


10,000


10,075.00


N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co.


31/2 %


July


, 1997


10,000


8,519.38


Northern Pacific R. R.


%


Jan.


1, 1997


10,000


7,002.79


Pacific Gas & Elec. Co.


3 %


Dec.


1, 1979


10,000


10,628.91


Public Service Co. of Ind.


31/8%


Nov.


1, 1977


5,000


5,081.25


Southern Pacific R. R.


27/8%


Jan.


1, 1986


10,000


9,926.73


The Montana Power Co.


27/8%


Oct.


1, 1975


5,000


4,825.00


The Pacific Tel. & Tel.


234 %


Dec.


1, 1985


5,000


4,650.00


Reading Company


31/8%


May


1, 1995


3,000


2,565.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


Feb.


1, 1954


10,000


10,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


Mar.


1, 1954


10,000


10,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


June


1, 1954


5,000


5,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


Aug.


1, 1954


10,000


10,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


Oct.


1, 1954


10,000


10,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


May


1, 1955


40,000


40,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


June


1, 1956


50,000


50,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


June


1, 1957


25,000


25,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2%


Dec.


1, 1957


10,000


10,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


June


1, 1958


25,000


25,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


June


, 1960


25,000


25,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


June


1, 1961


30,000


30,000.00


U. S. Savings Bonds


21/2 %


April


1, 1962


50,000


50,000.00


U. S. Victory Bonds


21/2 %


Dec. 1, 1963


15,000


15,000.00


$388,000


$383,361.56


Respectfully submitted,


ERLE R. STARRATT, Chairman EMERSON R. DIZER, Secretary THOMAS M. WELCH


335


REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


East Weymouth, Mass. February 3, 1953


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Weymouth, Massachusetts


Gentlemen:


Herewith is submitted the fifty-first annual report of the Accounting Department.


Respectfully submitted,


EMERSON R. DIZER Town Accountant


RECEIPTS


General Revenue: Taxes :


Current Year:


Poll


$ 17,890.00


Personal


721,946.10


Real Estate


2,329,070.83


$3,068,906.93


Previous Years:


Poll


$ 204.00


Personal


1,937.94


Real Estate


95,063.90


97,205.84


From Commonwealth:


Income Taxes


$304,475.85


275,774.19


Corporation Taxes Meals Tax


24,154.58


604,404.62


Licenses and Permits :


Alcoholic and Malt Beverages All Other State Licenses


2,865.00


125.00


18,340.00


Fines and Forfeits


222.05


Grants and Gifts:


From Commonwealth:


U.S. Grant-O.A.A .- Administration


$ 11,079.48


U.S. Grant-O.A.A .- Assistance


228,191.09


U.S. Grant-A.D.C .- Administration


3,810.67


U.S. Grant-A.D.C .- Relief


43,699.91


Disability Assistance-Administration


1,442.62


Disability Assistance-Assistance


15,373.15


Vocational Schools


38,212.05


George-Barden Fund


7,300.00


Smith-Hughes Fund


1,335.00


336


$ 15,350.00


School Construction Grant-Adams


5,478.95 School Construction Grant-Pratt 4,553.52


360,476.44


From County : Dog License Fees


4,018.13


Special Assessments:


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes-1950


103.15


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes-1951


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes-1952


29,699.37 174,548.24


204,350.76


General Government:


Retirement System-Accounting Service


$1,500.00


Tax Collector-Fees, etc.


2,978.89


Town Clerk-Fees, etc.


5,879.30


Sale of Poll Tax Books


23.50


Sale of Atlases


270.00


Sale of By-Laws


29.50


Sale of Maps; Tel. Tolls, etc.


55.95


Individuals-Refunds


28.75


10,765.89


Fire Department:


Refund


$ 118.62


Individuals-Restitution


50.00


Reimbursements:


Benjamin Bean


4.00


Hell Drivers


5.00


177.62


Building Inspector-Permits and Fees


4,207.50


Wiring Inspector-Permits


3,170.25


Plumbing Inspector-Permits


4,322.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Fees


641.85


Health Department:


Individuals-Reimbursement


$ 727.00


Commonwealth-Subsidy


6,433.51


Licenses and Permits


757.73


Dental Clinic Revenue


146.00


8,064.24


Sewer Department:


Common Sewer Assessments


$18,850.08


Particular Sewer Assessments


19,595.87


Interest on Sewer Assessments


3,890.16


Rent of Rooms


636.00


Gas Tax Refund


50.08


43,022.19


Highway Department:


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Chapter 90 Construction-No. 13483


$1,757.11


Individuals-Labor and Materials


111.34


Individuals-Refund


11.88


1,880.33


337


Piping Smelt Brook:


Commonwealth of Massachusetts: No. 12758 No. 13484


$ 2,500.00 1,705.26


County of Norfolk:


No. 12758


2,688.06


No. 13484


1,517.20


8,410.52


Public Welfare:


Temporary Aid Reimbursements:


From Individuals-Refunds


$ 3,491.25


From Other Cities and Towns


11,161.16


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


13,189.09


Aid to Dependent Children:


From Individuals-Refunds


3,747.80


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


38,082.63


Old Age Assistance Disbursements:


From Individuals-Refunds


$10,685.05


From Other Cities and Towns


10,404.40


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


259,405.37


Disability Assistance Reimbursements:


From Individuals-Refunds


$ 337.65


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


17,771.38


368,275.78


Veterans' Services:


From Individuals-Refunds


$ 533.00


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts


29,091.12


29,624.12


Schools:


Rent of Halls


$ 1,263.50


Sale Materials, Supplies, etc .:


Schools-General


1,609.07


Refunds-Individuals


249.60


Manual Arts Classes


241.49


Evening Industrial Arts Classes


380.22


Weymouth Vocational School:


General


103.21


Auto Repair


248.94


Cabinetmaking


994.43


Carpentry


491.60


Printing


615.89


Sheet Metal


997.52


Tuition :


Weymouth Vocational School


19,627.59


Schools-High


5,920.87


Elementary


67.36


Agricultural Department


106.72


Special Class


303.34


Commonwealth of Massachusetts-Transp'n


7,524.36


40,745.71


338


Libraries :


Income from Funds


Librarian-Fines, Fees, etc.


$ 1,062.82 1,711.40


2,774.22


Unclassified :


Tax Title Releases-Principal


$ 2,087.48


Tax Title Releases-Excess


223.57


Sale of Real Estate


1,739.01


Sale of Real Estate-Refunded


40.00


Rent of Land


42.99


Federal Housing Authority-in lieu of taxes


10,532.26


Weymouth Housing Authority-in lieu of taxes


3,256.85


Sewer Construction-Reimbursement


4,000.00


Sewer Receipts-In Escrow


2,932.10


Judgments-M. V. E.


81.52


Reimbursement-O. A. A. Case


1,097.25


Granite Trust Company-Refund of Interest


74.17


Taxes Paid After Abatement:


1951 Poll


2.00


1952 Poll


6.00


1950 M. V. E.


6.62


1951 M.V. E.


39.82


26,161.64


Interest:


On Deferred Taxes:


1950 Accounts


$ 147.69


1951 Accounts


2,150.74


1952 Accounts


489.95


On Unapportioned Sewer Assessments


2.27


On Time Deposits


2,564.84


On Treasury Bills


2,622.00


7,977.49


Municipal Indebtedness:


Homestead School


$450,000.00


Humphrey School


395,000.00


Nevin School


219,000.00


Sewer Construction


200,000.00


Loan Anticipation Bond Issue


500,000.00


Anticipation of Revenue Loan


500,000.00


2,264,000.00


Premium on Loans Accrued Interest on Loans


1,810.59


29.17


Agency :


Municipal Buildings Insurance Fund, Income


$1,750.00


John C. Rhines Fund, Income


334.38


Tufts Lecture Fund, Income


189.65


Tufts Sidewalk and Shade Trees Fund, Income


75.83


Tufts Tomb Fund, Income


18.90


Dog Licenses for County


5,590.20


Fish and Game Licenses for State


4,538.25


339


School Cafeteria Account School Athletics Account Federal Withholding Taxes


77,554.74 23,710.99 291,177.10


404,940.04


Total Cash on hand January 1, 1952


$7,588,925.92 1,188,219.27


$8,777,145.19


EXPENDITURES GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Appropriation Committee :


Services and Expenses


$ 1,060.40


Post-War Planning Committee:


Transfer to Appropriations


3,480.37


Capital Outlay Committee :


Transfer to Appropriations


500.00


Revision of Zoning Laws


575.05


Selectmens' Department:


Salaries of Selectmen


$ 2,858.33


Secretary


2,912.00


Stationery and Postage


253.38


Printing and Advertising


551.30


Wreaths


30.00


Selectmens' Expenses


919.50


Miscellaneous


224.00


Workmen's Compensation Agent, Expenses


600.00


Mass. National Guard, Sec. 37, Chap. 43


350.00


Armistice Day Expenses


345.50


9,044.01


Accounting Department:


Salaries:


Accountant


$ 5,616.00


Assistant and Clerks


8,053.22


Stationery, Postage and Supplies


168.37


Printing and Advertising


120.20


Out-of State Travel-Sec. 5, Chap. 40


40.04


All Other


444.13


New Equipment


127.50


14,569.46


Treasurer's Department:


Salaries:


Treasurer


$ 4,472.00


Clerks


4,910.30


Stationery and Postage


400.71


Printing and Advertising


740.34


Bonds and Insurance


482.50


Certifying Town Notes


8.10


Armored Car Service


132.00


340


Foreclosing Tax Titles Preparation of Bonds Miscellaneous New Equipment


779.81


3,343.70


143.02


110.00


15,522.48


Tax Collector's Department :


Salaries:


Tax Collector


$ 5,416.00


Clerks


9,760.00


Expenses of Deputy Collector


179.25


Surety Bonds and Insurance


752.37


Stationery and Postage


1,820.10


Printing and Advertising


1,303.99


Acquiring Tax Titles


110.21


All Other


130.42


New Equipment


452.93


19,925.27


Assessors' Department:


Salaries:


Assessors


$10,468.00


Clerks


10,911.36


Poll Listing


300.00


Stationery, Postage, Supplies, etc.


526.56


Printing and Advertising


572.30


Abstracts of Norfolk Deeds


743.00


Transportation


750.00


Miscellaneous


579.33


24,850.55


Legal Department:


Town Counsel: Salary


$ 2,500.00


Trial Cases


2,075.00


Clerical Services


695.00


Stationery and Postage


12.19


Miscellaneous


883.80


6,165.99


Damages, Judgments, etc .:


Compensation Paid Injured Employees


$ 6,311.19


Medical Services, etc.


4,955.11


Settlement of Claims:


Anthony Russo


$3,060.00


Corbo Case


1,600.00


Miscellaneous Settlements


307.86


4,967.86


Unpaid Bills:


Maintenance Town Hall


$ 134.24


Mass. National Guard,


52.00


Legal Department 1949-1950


348.00


Park Department


746.54


Public Welfare


1,913.57


3,194.35


19,428.51


341


Town Clerk's Department:


Salaries:


Town Clerk


$ 3,892.00


Assistants and Clerks


6,704.64


Returning Births


427.25


Stationery and Postage


354.73


Printing and Advertising


856.29


Surety Bonds and Insurance


37.50


Binding Books


154.00


Expenses-Town Meetings


485.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


387.98


13,299.39


Registrars' Department:


Salaries:


Registrars


$ 1,250.00


Clerks


2,780.56


Poll Listing:


Salaries


$1,441.00


Other Expenses


55.00


1,496.00


Stationery, Postage, etc.


73.03


Printing and Advertising


1,537.50


Hall Rentals


25.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


129.80


7,291.89


Election Expenses :


Election Officers


$5,909.50


Janitors


625.85


Hall Rent


545.00


Construction New Booths-Materials


289.54


Telephones, Supplies, Repairs, etc.


330.79


7,700.68


Engineering Department:


$7,259.03


Town Survey Street Survey


740.97


8,000.00


Planning Board:


Clerical Services


$ 200.00


Stationery, Printing, etc.


116.50


Master Plan


300.00


616.50


Personnel Board:


Personnel Officer-Salary


$ 520.00


Clerical Assistance


243.00


Miscellaneous Expenses


173.65


Civilian Defense:


Salary-Clerk


$1,474.90


Equipment-Auxiliary Police


1,841.95


Equipment and Supplies


622.63


Telephone, Light, Miscellaneous


230.35


936.65


4,169.83


342


Maintenance Town Hall:


Salaries and Wages:


Janitors


$6,565.12


Engineer


1,925.00


Switchboard Operator


1,780.13


10,270.25


Fuel


1,209.19


Light


1,593.65


Telephones


2,882.39


Transportation Expenses


100.00


Supplies, etc.


1,163.22


Furniture


792.36


Repairs


2,020.00


Painting and Plastering


751.00


Outlays-Specials


777.56


21,559.62


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police Department:


Salaries and Wages:


Chief


$ 5,416.00


Other Salaries


175,038.21


Special Police


23,649.44


Pensions


2,700.00


Clerk


2,601.00


209,404.65


Salary Schedule:


Chief


$5,416.00


Captains


4,716.00


Lieutenants


4,316.00


Sergeants


3,966.00


Patrolmen-Max. . 3,616.00


Maintenance of Motor Vehicles


4,327.42


Maintenance of Other Equipment


1,164.31


Fuel


491.79


Light


422.28


Maintenance Buildings and Grounds


2,779.95


Printing and Stationery, etc.


176.89


Telephones


462.00


Food for Prisoners


74.21


Miscellaneous


129.77


Silent Police, Traffic, Signs, etc.


2,056.15


Maintenance Police Signal System


1,222.98


Police Department-New Equipment Traffic Lights-North, Green and Church Streets


36.00


Fire Department:


Salaries and Wages:


Chief


$ 5,416.00


Other Salaries


239,309.66


Fire Alarm


8,112.00


Pensions


4,700.00


257,537.66


343


222,712.40


1,903.07


Salary Schedule:


Chief


$5,416.00


Deputies


4,716.00


Captains


4,316.00


Lieutenants


3,966.00


Privates-Max.


3,616.00


Callmen's Wages


2,699.50


Equipment:


Hose


$1,719.77


Maintenance Apparatus


4,635.10


General


3,243.55


9,598.42


Fire Alarm Supplies


Fuel


2,056.58


Light


964.66


Maintenance Buildings and Grounds


Repairs


$ 681.25


Laundry


347.26


All Other


1,047.92


2,076.43


Miscellaneous:


Telephones


$ 865.90


All Other


1,934.03


2,799.93


283,289.07


Fire Alarm Circuits Fire Department-New Equipment


25,735.90


Building Inspector's Department:


Salaries:


Building Inspector Clerks


2,306.00


Automobile Expenses


600.00


Board of Appeal


225.00


Miscellaneous


667.48


8,270.48


Wiring Inspector's Department:


Salary: Wiring Inspector


$3,744.00


Automobile Expenses


600.00


4,344.00


Sealer's Department:


Salary: Sealer of Weights and Measures


1,300.00


Transportation Expenses Miscellaneous


44.84


Moth and Tree Department:


Salaries and Wages:


Superintendent


4,472.00


Labor


16,549.92


Clerk


520.00


21,541.92


Supplies


858.42


Repairs


795.70


344


250.00


1,594.84


$4,472.00


4,591.40


5,555.89


Gas, Oil, Grease Insecticides


694.76


938.64


Trees


1,014.47


Storage


200.00


Out-of-State Travel-Sec. 5, Chap. 40


13.00


Tree Removal


795.00


Miscellaneous


460.01


New Equipment


750.00


28,061.92


Control Dutch Elm Disease:


Labor


$ 69.25


MacQuinn Tree Service


5,457.00


Forrester Tree Service


5,058.00


East Coast Aviation Corp.


490.00


Insecticides


1,014.75


All Other


309.63


12,398.63


Aerial Spraying:


East Coast Aviation Corp.


2,500.00


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Health Department:


Salaries of Board


$ 900.00


Clerk


1,872.00


Other General Expense


1,365.62


4,137.62


Premature Infant Cases


1,621.12


Tuberculosis Cases-Norfolk County Hospital


5,572.75


Contagious Disease Cases


3,511.96


Health Agent:


Salary


$3,744.00


Transportation


500.00


4,244.00


Health Nurse:


Salary


2,912.00


Transportation


300.00


3,212.00


Maintenance Dump:


Attendant


$3,651.12


Substitute


116.16


Miscellaneous


608.87


4,376.15


Dental Hygienist:


Salary


$2,912.00


Transportation


200.00


Plumbing Inspector:


Salary


$3,744.00


Substitute


128.00


Transportation


600.00


3,112.00


4,472.00


345


Dentists, Supplies, Transportation


2,655.60


Diphtheria Clinic


296.00


Health Tests


699.00


Protection from Rabies


21.00


Dog Bite Cases and Serum


3.94


ยท Returns from Undertakers


98.25


Burying Animals: Salary $ 799.96


Transportation


300.00


1,099.96


Dental Clinic-New Equipment


40,005.78


Nurses :


Weymouth Visiting Nurse Association (Contract)


6,000.00


Garbage Disposal:


Lawrence F. Sherrick (Contract)


23,000.00


Construction Sewerage System:


Administration:


Salaries:


Commissioners


$1,500.00


Superintendent


5,745.00


Clerk


2,660.63


Office Supplies, etc.


452.28


10,357.91


Engineers:


Salaries


$9,915.80


Supplies


605.55


10,521.35


House Connections :


Labor


$18,736.87


All Other


15,853.41


34,590.28


Maintenance Sewer System:


Labor


$ 4,941.45


All Other


635.84


5,577.29


Holidays, Vacations, etc .:


Labor


5,158.05




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