Town annual report of Weymouth 1958, Part 14

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1958
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 466


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Plasterer Assistant Cashier Appliance Salesman Manager Telephone Company


Manager-Owner Salesman Dietechnician Millhand Draftsman Clerk Clerk Sheet Metal Worker Repairman General Contractor


Hardware Dealer Metal Lather


Stationary Fireman


Marine Electrician (Husband) Postal Trans. Repairman


Ordnance Man


Mechanic Teller Bus Operator Baggage & Mail Handler Clerk Manager-Owner Maintenance Man


Machinist Treasurer Manager Owner Senior Mechanical Designer Bus Operator Maintenance Man Engineer Timekeeper Chief Mechanical Engineer Engineer Head Teller Fitter Welder Technician Machine Operator Civil Engineer Automobile Salesman Crane Operator Draftsman Collection Supervisor Asst. Chief Acct.


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Wallace S. McIsaac, 19 Adorn Gertrude B. Meara, 15 Webster


Eugene F. Miller, 37 Bluff Rd. Preston H. Miller, 90 Front Gordon A. Minnis, 303 Commercial Edward F. Morrissey, 11 Healy Rd. James I. Mosher, 9 Grove Daniel T. Mullen, 260 Green Frederick E. Murray, 22 Walker


George J. Natale, 25 Lakeside Ave. Abraham Nesson, 716 Broad Antonio G. Nicastro, 1060 Middle Howard W. Nichols, Jr., 83 Oak Willard G. Nichols, 519 Pleasant John Nisbet, 64 Bluff Rd.


Charles N. O'Brien, 104 Front William O'Callaghan, 93 Gale Rd. James C. O'Hara, 30 Russell Rd. George R. Ohlson, 105 Holly Hill Circle Nils J. Olander, 76 Academy Ave. Arthur W. Olive, Jr., 23 Melody Lane Robert B. Ouellet, 1647 Commercial


Harold F. Parent. 79 Lambert Ave.


Robert L. Park, 301 Pond


Allison H. Peardon, 109 Wilson Ave.


Albert J. Perett, 481 East


Ernest W. Petermann, 18 Century Rd. Henry M. Pilato, 57 Spring


Vincent Pirrone, 16 Fairmount Ave.


Peter P. Power, 10 Welland Rd. William Pursell, 30 Mars


John E. Regan, 17 Brook Ter. Paul J. Reilly, 60 Broad


William G. Rennie, Jr., 5 Lockmere Ave. Joseph F. Resendes, 21 Reidy Rd. Martin J. Rinaldi, 16 Pierce Ct.


Kelton W. Rockwood, 532 Pond


Arthur L. Ross, 944 Middle


Gerald E. Salt, 1083 Middle


Francis W. Saulnier, 24 Georgia Rd.


Harold Sheppard, 47 Beals


Frederick Simpkins, 97 Clinton Rd.


Albert E. Spencer, 409 Front Harold B. Stone, 48 Summer Alfred Stundis, 85 Westlake Dr. Michael J. Sullivan, 845 Pleasant Ralph E. Sullivan, 82 Circuit Rd. George A. Swart, 370 Broad Harrison W. Sylvia, 114 Broad


Gas Station Operator Executive & Sales Dept. (Husband Assembly Man Salesman Accounting Clerk Draftsman Lineman Methods Engineer Warehouse Storekeeper


Shoe Worker Salesman Bodymaker Carpenter-Contractor Machinist Machinist


Truck Driver Foreman Clerk Machinist Mechanic Manager-Owner Asst. Caterer Telephone Company


Sheet Metal Worker Industrial Engineer Steamfitter Lineman Testman Lay-Out Man Clothing Worker Janitor Salesman Printer Stores Ledger Clerk


Route Supervisor Installer & Repairman Retail Route Driver Manager - Safekeeping Dept. Bus Driver


Manager-Owner Electrician Steam Maintenance Electronic Engineer Repairman Engineering Designer Cabinet Maker Chauffeur Salesman Electrician Maintenance Man


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Edward A. Taber, 92 Wilson Ave. Fred R. Tausevich, 29 Meredith Way Harry G. Tavener, Jr., 41 Village Rd. Paul C. Thayer, 37 Ledgebrook Rd. Wyman L. Tirrell, 33 Lane Ave. Everett H. Tisdale, 61 Unicorn Ave. John F. Tracy, 273 Washington Vincent W. Trovi, Jr., 723 Middle


James C. Ulwick, 37 Karlyn Rd.


Arthur T. Valicenti, Sr., 126 Iron Hill


Eugene E. Walker, 95 Clarendon Charles L. Warren, 105 Pilgrim Rd. Charles G. White, 18 Village Rd. Henry G. White, 770 Washington Howard P. White, 21 Tremont Joseph B. Whiteside, 92 Clinton Rd. Albert F. Wicklund, 60 Clarendon Fred L. Wilkie, 1060 Washington Robert L. Wilson, 57 Century Rd. Vanco W. Wilson, 31 Lakewood Rd. Norman L. Wiswell, 752 Washington Ernest Wood, 12 Clinton Rd.


Richard E. Yourell, 64 Pond


Frank Zeoli, 392 Middle


Custodian Manager Conductor Salesman Bank Clerk Stationary Steam Engineer Store Clerk Manager-Owner


Physicist


Letter Carrier


Asst. Purchasing Agent Office Manager Window Trimmer Carpenter X ray Technician Industrial Relations Officer Insurance Underwriter Salesman Tractor Opr. & Shipper Engineer Electrician Staff Assistant


Truck Driver


Scrap Iron Dealer


JOSEPH CREHAN, Chairman RALPH J. AMABILE, JR. WARREN P. BURRELL FRANKLIN FRYER JAMES T. O'SULLIVAN Weymouth Board of Selectmen


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JURORS DRAWN


August 5, 1957-Criminal Session-September 9, 1957


Thomas J. Lindsay, 36 Holly Hill Circle


Waldo A. Cook, 82 Lakehurst Ave.


Bert F. Bergstedt, 15 Thomas Rd.


Frank P. Rivelli, 17 Edgeworth St.


Switchboard Wireman Machine Operator Salesman Shoeworker


September 16, 1957-Civil Session-October 7, 1957 John F. Condon, 23 Roosevelt Rd.


Telephone Supervisor


October 7, 1957-Criminal Session-November 4, 1957


Robert N. Loupola, 179 Summer St.


Foreman


William F. Hardwick 11 Vanness Rd.


Winfred Hunt, 19 Andrew Rd.


Charles H. Collins, 17 Bicknell St.


William M. Burke, 74 Nelson Rd.


Antonio Cicchese, 23 Filomena St.


John F. Santry, 377 Front St.


William H. Brocklesby, 582 Broad St.


William K. Swinnerton, 52 Cranch St.


William A. Donovan, 61 Thicket St.


Howard L. Chase, 26 Wingate Rd.


David Bishop, 76 Village Rd.


Karl H. Johnson, 377 West St.


October 7, 1957-Civil Session-October 16, 1957 William H. Griffin, 70 Wingate Rd. Watch Electrician


November 12, 1957-Criminal Session-December 10, 1957


Gordon T. Barnes, 55 May Terrace


Insurance Auditor


Jeanne M. Remondioni, 135 Randolph St. Insurance Agent


November 12, 1957-Criminal Session-December 2, 1957


Charles J. Glass, 19 Tower Ave. Radio Announcer Junior Engineer


Joseph F. Gallant, 28 Lindbergh Ave.


December 9, 1957-Civil Session-January 6, 1957


Charles E. Adams, Jr., 376 Thicket St.


Structural Engineer


Ford S. Dame 35 Collidge Ave. Tool Engineer


Lars Egon, 554 Gilbert Rd.


Administrative Assistant


January 6, 1958-Civil Session-February 3, 1958


Russell Mugford, 33 Cranch St. Assistant Engineer


February 10, 1958-Civil Session-March 3, 1958


Rita M. Cameron, 20 Mill St.


Andrew E. Bennett, 20 Bell Rd.


Hilary C. Park, 301 Pond St. (moved)


Office Worker Field Engineer Industrial Engineer


March 10, 1958-Criminal Session-April 7, 1958


Frederick R. Whitehouse, 23 Brook Terrace Store Manager


Eric J. Jacobson, 91 Westminster Rd. Mell Flooring Mixer


March 10, 1958-Criminal Session-April 15, 1958


Richard Cutter, 11 Rambler Rd. Linotype Operator Louis F. Orfanello, 69 Great Republic Ave. Bank Examiner


Engineer Repairman Relief Operator Repairman Shoeworker Insurance Park Foreman


Insurance Inspector Manager Office Clerk Foreman Painter


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March 17, 1958-Grand Juror Year Commencing April 1, 1958 Wilton H. Brown, 1 Middle St.


Machinist


April 14, 1958-Civil Session-May 5, 1958


Paul P. Loporto, 409 Columbian St.


Robert H. Carr, 9 Wright St.


Arthur P. Hackett, 490 Summer St.


Shipfitter Mitographer Machinist


May 12, 1958-Civil Session-June 2, 1958


Thomas J. Ahern, 28 Robert Post Rd.


Ronald T. Barcelo, 86 Forest St.


George A. Stitt, 31 Saunders St.


Manager Machinist Machinist Helper


May 12, 1958-Criminal Session-June 3, 1958


Howard B. Ellis, Jr., 174 Pond St.


Oliver J. Howe, Jr., 35 Roberts Drive


Roofing Contractor Civilian Chief Shoe Worker


Ralph B. Merluzzo, 26 Shawmut St.


Ernest C. Turpel, 355 Ralph Talbot St.


Pipefitter


Robert W. Waugh, 30 Oakcrest Rd.


Insurance Salesman Superintendent


John P. Cox, 150 Front St.


Christian I. Hanssen, 329 Pine St.


James S. Carmody, 33 Bradley Rd.


Adolph E. Ferrisi, 1112 Middle St.


Russlel A. Carroll, 428 Front St.


Arthur J. Devlin, 79 Tower Ave.


Manager-Owner


J. Henry Dadeau, 17 Alachua Rd.


Charles H. Abbott, 73 Gilbert Rd.


Austin L. Bowser, 74 Park Ave. West


Salesman Salesman Ball Mill Grinder Manufacturers' Representative


Fireman Accountant Salesman


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REPORT OF THE SOUTH SHORE MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT


December 5, 1958


To the Citizens of Weymouth:


Submitted herewith is the Report of the South Shore Mosquito Control Project of its activities in the Town of Weymouth for the year ending December 31, 1958.


The Town of Weymouth appropriated $8,500.00 for mosquito control in 1958.


The basic program of control continued to be based on the drainage in the off-season and larvaciding of all areas found to be breeding during the mosquito season. This program was supplemented by ground appli- cation of D.D.T. dust to selected areas during the period when the swamps were frozen. Fog generators and a mist blower were used to combat flying mosquitoes.


The cumulative effect of the work of past winters has changed the work of the Project's crews. The winter dusting has stopped the breeding in many small places, making it possible for the crews to contend better with those left and to search for hitherto unnoticed spots. The drainage has eliminated some crew spraying and much air spray acreage, thus making it possible to absorb higher costs, deal with new breeding areas found or created, and yet lower the yearly budget requests, or, at least, keep them the same.


In the Town of Weymouth the following ditchwork was done: re- claiming 1385 feet. As a consequence of the construction of the Southeast Expressway and the wet summer, heavy ground crew spraying and fogging were necessary, making it necessary to restrict drainage work to keep within the budget. Any work done this winter will be that which can take advantage of the better run-off afforded by the Town's drainage projects or the Expressway construction.


Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis did not appear in humans or horses in Massachusetts this year, nor were positive tests obtained from pheasants, one of the most susceptible birds. Research along basic lines continues at the U. S. Public Health Service Laboratory at Taunton.


The Spring spraying of all fresh water swamps too large to be treated by hand was done in the latter part of April. A total of 3042 acres were sprayed in the Town of Weymouth.


As was done last Winter, some aerial applications of dusts will be made. This procedure reduces the Spring spraying which must be fitted into the few days in April suitable for air spraying.


The Project wishes to acknowledge the help received from officials and departments of the Town, and sincerely hopes that the benefits de- rived by these departments as a result of this co-operation are as great as those derived by the Project.


Respectfully submitted,


HENRY F. GODIN.


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REPORT OF OVERSEER OF HERRING RUN


Board of Selectmen


Town of Weymouth


Gentlemen:


Report on the Herring Run for 1958 is as follows:


The first large school of fish appeared Wednesday, April 16, and con- tinued strong through the week-end. However, due to cold, rainy weather the nature of the run changed completely, and for the duration the schools were small and strung out, the last fish coming through early this past week.


As a result, the above conditions warranted limiting the sale of fish after the second week.


The run as a whole was smaller than last year, but with the added Police protection resulting in very few fish being killed, and the sales lim- ited, I feel that an equal number of fish reached Whitman's Pond this year.


The condition of the stream remains poor, and I would recommend, pending permanent repairs, that an effort be made during the summer months to deepen the catching area at the Weymouth Instrument Com- pany and to also clean out the ladder at the Weymouth Light Company.


Total Cash Receipts


$174.70


Expenses Paid


97.10


Cash Balance


$ 77.60


Itemized expense list attached.


Respectfully,


FRED M. ALGER, Overseer.


Expenses Herring Run - 1958


Material:


Lumber


$2.40


Three Fish Nets


6.97


Band Aids


.43


Disinfectant


.30


Six Steel Mesh Panels


3.00


Paper Bags


8.00


Bu. Baskets


1.00


Total


$22.10


Help:


C. Huntington


$50.00


M. Wilcox


25.00


Total


75.00


Total Expenses Paid


$97.10


Hours Worked:


F. Alger


107


C. Huntington


48


M. Wilcox


26


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TOTAL BILLS APPROVED BY THE 1958 MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE TO BE PAID BY THE TOWN OF WEYMOUTH


Flags:


Check to Eagle Flag Company, Inc. 319 Newport Avenue, Wollaston 70, Mass.


$ 304.83


Flowers (Geraniums) :


Check to South Shore Flower Shop 1275 Main Street, South Weymouth 90, Mass. 792.00


Wreaths:


Check to Matteo Donadio 35 Filomena Street, East Weymouth, Mass. 311.40


Invitations and Programs:


Check to The Smith Print 1400 Commercial Street, East Weymouth 89, Mass. 42.00


Ammunition:


Check to Kirkwood Bros., Inc. 23 Elm Street, Boston 8, Mass. 44.44


Check to George R. Bean Post, No. 401, The American Legion 19 Hollis Street, South Weymouth, Mass. 22.75


Check to Owen J. Kittredge 54 Russell Road, South Weymouth 90, Mass. 12.22


Express Charges for Ammunition $ 8.29


Money Order to Commanding Officer, Seneca 1.00


Ordnance


Depot, Romulus, New York


Postage 2.93 $ 12.22


Buses :


Check to Hudson Bus Lines 530 Broad Street, East Weymouth, Mass.


56.00


Bands:


Check to Weymouth High School Band c/o Mr. Wallace Whittle, 89 Middle Street, Weymouth, Mass. 175.00


Check to Central Junior High School Band c/o Mr. John F. Martin, 300 Broad Street, East Wey- mouth, Mass. 175.00


Limousines:


Check to Coyle Auto Service 332 Broad Street, Weymouth, Mass.


45.00


Collation:


Check to Wessagussett Post, No. 1339, V.F.W. 601 Broad Street, East Weymouth, Mass. 198.86


$2,179.50


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Expenditures:


Flags


Transportation (2 Limousines)


45.00


Buses (3).


-


Printing


42.00


Flowers and Wreaths


1,103.40


Weymouth High School Band


175.00


Central Junior High School Band


175.00


Ammunition


76.48


Pcstage


2.93


Collation after Parade


198.86


$2,179.50


OWEN J. KITTREDGE, Chairman


MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1957


To the Citizens of Weymouth:


In accordance with Article I, Item 32A of the Annual Warrant for 1958, the following Committee was appointed by the Moderator:


Chairman, Owen J. Kittredge, Commander, George E. Bean Post, No. 401, American Legion.


Earl D. Saley, Past Commander, Wessagussett Post, No. 1399, Veterans of Foreign Wars.


Gordon J. O'Brien, Commander, Wessagussett Chapter No. 320, Mili- tary Order of the Purple Heart.


F. Raymond Leary, Commander, Weymouth Post, No. 79, American Legion.


Charles R. Heger, Secretary, Ralph Talbot Chapter, No. 65, Disabled American Veterans.


Joseph R. Mckenzie, Commander, John D. Martin Post, No. 9260, Veterans of Foreign Wars.


William R. Mckinney, Commander, Weymouth Memorial Post, No. 155, Amvets.


Robert W. Pratt, Commander, James L. Bates Camp, No. 36, Sons of Union Veterans.


Mrs. Hazel A. Theriault, President, Dorothea Dix Tent, No. 32, Daugh- ters of Union Veterans.


Regular meetings of the Committee were held following the organ- izational meeting of April 10, 1958. It was voted that Earl D. Saley be appointed Chief Marshal and Gordon J. O'Brien, Secretary. It was voted to visit all cemeteries on Memorial Day and to hold the main program of exercises at the Civic Center at the High School.


Memorial Church Services were held at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, North Weymouth, on Sunday, May 25, 1958.


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$ 304.83


56.00


The known graces of the deceased veterans of all wars were decorated without discrimination, and a flag and potted gerenium were placed on each veteran's grave. Wreaths were placed on all memorial plaques, monu- ments and squares named for deceased veterans. A wreath was placed on the Ralph Talbot tablet in the State House on Thursday, May 29, 1958, by Owen J. Kittredge, Commander, George R. Bean Post, No. 401, American Legion; F. Raymond Leary, Commander, Weymouth Post, No. 79, American Legion; and Charles R. Heger, Secretary, Ralph Talbot Chapter, No. 65, Disabled American Veterans.


On Friday, May 30, 1958, all cemeteries were visited and appropriate services were held. The main parade formed in Jackson Square, East Weymouth, at 10:00 A.M., and proceeded to the Civic Center, where the main exercises were held. After the services, veterans and participating organizations returned to formation and the parade continued to Jackson Square, where they disbanded.


The program of exercises conducted at the Civic Center were:


1. Trooping of Colors


2. Invocation by Rev. Donald C. Ward, Pilgrim Congregational Church


3. Salute to the Flag


4. Selection, "America"-Weymouth Central Junior High School Band


5. Reading of General Logan's General Orders for the Observance of Memorial Day-Mrs. Caroline Langhorst, Past President, D.U.V.


6. Selection, "Civil War Airs"-Weymouth High School Band


7. President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address-Mrs. May G. Blanchard, Past Department President, D.U.V.


8. Hymn, "Nearer My God to Thee"-Central Junior High School Band


9. Salute to the Dead-Firing Squad of George R. Bean Post, No. 401, American Legion.


10. "Taps"


11. Benediction by Rev. James Mahoney, Sacred Heart Church


12. National Anthem


The Memorial Day Committee is most appreciative of the assistance of all individuals and organizations who took part and aided in the ob- servance of Memorial Day this year.


The Committee wishes to thank the Town Moderator for the early appointment of the Committee, as it greatly facilitated proper planning of the Memorial Day Observance and allowed ample time for the placing of orders. The diligence of the Veterans' Graves Registration Officer, William A. Connell, Sr., is also recognized.


I wish to thank the members of the Committee for their splendid co-operation.


Respectfully submitted,


THE MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE Owen J. Kittredge, Chairman


Expenditures-1958 Memorial Day Committee


Bands:


Weymouth High School Band


$100.00


Central Junior High School Band


100.00


Bus-Hudson Bus Lines 16.00


158


Collation :


Weymouth Post, No. 79, American Legion


70.00


Wessagussett Post, No. 1399, V.F.W. 14.12


Flags for Markers-Mario Dellamano 10.00


Flowers for Commemorative Marker-Mattie Donadio


15.00


Invitations and Programs-The Smith Print 56.00


TTransportation-Limousine from Coyle Auto Service 15.00


Postage and Stationery-Owen J. Kittredge


3.76


$399.88


REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING FOR ELDERLY PERSONS


December 31, 1958.


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


This Committee has held several meetings during the past six months. On two occasions, Mr. Christopher McCarthy from the State Housing Board attended the meeting and explained the program in detail. One of these meetings was held with the Appropriation Committee, at which time they had an opportunity to hear in detail about Housing for Elderly Persons and to ask questions they had concerning the program.


During the first week of December, we mailed 1800 informational letters to persons resident in the Town who are over 65 years of age and requested their co-operation in helping us determine the need for this type of housing in the Town of Weymouth. We received 550 replies, of which 210 persons expressed their interest in such a project.


The problems facing the greater part of these persons are: Living with others under crowded conditions and difficulty in meeting high rents on a low income. There are very few low rental dwellings available today which would provide decent living conditions. As a result, there are people who are forced to forego some of the necessities of life in order to pay the rents being demanded.


Such housing, if approved, comes under the jurisdiction of the Wey- mouth Housing Authority. There would be no cost to the Town for such a project. Rents paid by the tenants, plus a State subsidy, cover the entire cost. The tax rate is not affected in any way.


As a result of the survey conducted, as well as observations of conditions in the Town made by the Committee, it is our finding that there is a definite need for this type of housing in the Town of Weymouth, and we recommend that it be given every consideration.


ALFRED CADMAN, SR. THOMAS P. DELAHUNT MARIE E. MURPHY ANDREW A. CHISHOLM JAMES J. FASINO


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REPORT OF HARBORMASTER


January 3, 1959


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen


Town of Weymouth, Massachusets


Gentlemen :


I respectfully submit my report of activities for the calendar year 1958.


The following services were performed:


Lost boats recovered 15


Lost outboard hulls recovered


5


Lost outboard motors recovered 2


18-foot to 40-foot sail and power boats assisted


20


Island survey


5


Investigations made for the Police Dept.


20


Launchings patrolled and attended


5


Sailboat races patrolled


25


Interclub boat races patrolled


5


Marine Parade patrols


1


I obtained a 38-foot Nova Scotian hull which was commissioned and used during the entire season. Because of this, I did not get into the water until May 15, but stayed in until December 15, 1958. During this time the Town water front was patrolled at least twice daily, with an approximate mileage the same as during 1957.


I again take this opportunity to thank everyone who was kind enough to assist me in the pursuit of my duties.


Respectfully submitted, CECIL L. EVANS, Harbormaster.


REPORT OF THE WIRING INSPECTOR


January 6, 1959.


Honorable Board of Selectmen


Town of Weymouth, Massachusetts


Gentlemen:


I herewith submit my annual report for the year ending December 31, 1958:


During the year, 1,114 wiring permits were issued.


Receipts for permit fees totaled $2,020,75.


I wish to extend to the Board of Selectmen and to other Town officials my thanks for all courtesies and assistance given me during the year 1958.


Respectfully submitted,


JOSEPH W. ROSS,


Wiring Inspector


160


1


Capsized boats assisted


REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES


January 19, 1959


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Town of Weymouth


I am pleased to submit to you and through you, to the citizens of Wey- mouth, my Annual Report of the taxes, interest and charges collected by me as Collector of Taxes during the year 1958. These collections, as made and paid over to the Town Treasurer, apply to the several lists com- mitted to me by the Board of Assessors for the years 1956, 1957 and 1958, and include assessments of Real and Personal Property, Polls, Motor Ve- hicle and Trailer Excise, Farm Animal Excise, Common and Particular Sewer and Water Liens.


1956 TAXES


Balance Outstanding January 1, 1958


(Includes all kinds of 1956 taxes)


$13,042.52


Add Interest and charges Collected in 1958:


Personal


$ 4.35


Real Estate


432.77


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


103.53


Polls


2.70


Removal Lien


24.47


567.82


Total


$13,610.34


Less Collections of 1956 Taxes:


Personal


$ 87.60


Real Estate


5,640.54


Common Sewer - Apportioned


91.00


Particular Sewer - Apportioned


15.00


Interest - Apportioned Sewer


30.08


Water Liens


294.83


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise Polls


1,027.24


6.00


Removal Lien


346.90


Interest and Charges on above


567.82


Total $8,107.01


Less Abatements and Tax Title Credits on 1956 Taxes:


Personal


$ 56.94


Real Estate


40.40


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


1,555.32


Polls


12.00


Real Estate Tax Title Credits


3,337.57


Particular Sewer - Apportioned T. T. Credits


43.00


Interest - Apportioned Sewer T. T. Credits


32.68


Water Liens Tax Title Credits


119.42


Removal Lien Tax Title Credits


306.00


Total $5.503.33


Total Collections, Abatements and Tax Title Credits


$13,610.34


Balance of 1956 Taxes Outstanding December 31, 1958


None


161


1957 TAXES


Balance Outstanding January 1, 1958 (Includes all kinds of 1957 taxes)


$294,868.25


Additional December 31, 1957, M. Vehicle & Trailer Excise


Commitment A


11,100.00


Commitment C


1,800.00


Commitment D


28,733.08


Commitment E


7,480.81


Commitment G


243.33


Add Interest and Charges Collected in 1958:


Personal


$ 69.57


Real Estate


2,672.86


Polls


4.25


Sewer - Unapportioned


1.25


Farm Animal Excise


5,234.11


Add Refunds on 1957 Taxes:


Personal


$ 125.00


Real Estate


2,671.25


Water Liens


24.95


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


1,082.34


3,903.54


Total


Less Collections of 1957 Taxes:


Personal


$ 2,271.25


Real Estate


98,181.70


Water Liens


3,071.51


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


125,005.64


Polls


286.00


Common Sewer - Unapportioned


7,300.39


Particular Sewer - Unapportioned


23,717.01


Common Sewer - Apportioned


833.32


Particular Sewer - Apportioned


499.29


Interest - Apportioned Sewer


419.78


Farm Animal Excise


52,75


Interest and Charges on above


5,234.11


Total $266,872.75


Less Abatements and Tax Title Credits on 1957 Taxes:


Personal


$ 425.00


Real Estate


4,158.35


Water Liens


10.50


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


26,737.04


Polls


214.00


Real Estate Tax Title Credits


3,696.25


Water Liens Tax Title Credits


42.70


Particular Sewer - App. T. T. Credits


43.00


24,624.08


Commitment B


18,483.97


Commitment F


2,361.23


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


124.95


$396,471.17


162


Committed Interest - App. T. T. Credits Re-Committed Common Sewer 15,426.20 Re-Committed Particular Sewer


30.96


65,950.48


Total $116,734.48


Total Collections, Abatements and Tax Title Credits


$383,607.23


Balance of 1957 Taxes Outstanding December 31, 1958 Percentage Collected on 1957 Taxes - 99.80%


$12,863.94


Summary of Outstanding 1957 Taxes:


Personal


Real Estate


None $7,048.02


Water Liens


386.12


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


5,118.34


Polls


12.00


Common Sewer - Apportioned


167.00


Particular Sewer - Apportioned


72.00


Interest - Apportioned Sewer


60.46


$12,863.94


1958 TAXES


Commitment to Collector by Board of Assessors:


Personal


$1,647,128.50


Real Estate


4,312,125.69


Water Liens


22,393.19


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise Polls


551,808.78


Common Sewer - Unapportioned


73,286.25


Particular Sewer - Unapportioned


82,723.81


Common Sewer - Apportioned


17,359.20


Particular Sewer Apportioned




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