Town annual report of the officers and committees of the town of Duxbury Massachusetts for the year ending 1964, Part 8

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1964
Publisher: [Duxbury, Mass. : the Town?]
Number of Pages: 310


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Quincy, Mass.


9 Arthur T. Rogde


51


10 7 Winchester, Mass.


24 Theodore P. Loring


69


2 22 Brookline, Mass.


29 Paul Randall Bates


56 6 4 Plymouth, Mass.


February


4 Wilhelmina Cotton Prince


94


8 14 Brockton, Mass.


12 Howard G. Kitt


62


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- Philadelphia, Pa.


13 Glenn Goodrich Hall


50


10 0 Marshfield, Mass.


25 Edmund D. Cuneo


67


9 15 Plymouth, Mass.


26 Ezra Weston


73 - 23 Weymouth, Mass.


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NON-RESIDENT DEATHS OCCURRING OUT OF TOWN, INTERMENT IN DUXBURY -- Continued


Date 1964


Name


Y. M. D.


Place


March 8 Barbara M. Bigwood


Frederick Stetson


92


- -


April


4


Howard Duclos


66


1 - Plymouth, Mass.


8 Fred E. Simmons


81


3 15 Kingston, Mass.


19 Loretta Macaulay


80


8 - Boston, Mass.


27 John A. Curtis


88


6 17 Pembroke, Mass.


May


17


Harold Stuart


66


- - Boston, Mass.


24 Jane H. (Travers) Russell


78


9 10


Falmouth, Mass.


26


William Curtis Gosnell


74 - -


Pompano Beach, Florida


June


6


Margaret Fisher Kitt


66


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Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania


23


Rosa Lendh


81 7 5 Brockton, Mass.


23 Dora F. Peterson


71 1 12


Weymouth, Mass.


July


10 Andrew W. Pollock


66 11 20


Norwood, Mass.


23 Alton Harrison Hartford


78 - - Keene, New Hampshire


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18 9 9


Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.


18


August


12 Gerard Frazar


14 Allston W. Sinnott


16 Ernest Grant Lewis


25 Robert J. Sanderson


29 Lauretta M. Cushing


85


9 5 Norwell, Mass.


83


- - Plymouth, Mass.


94


6


3 Falmouth, Mass.


80


5 - New Haven, Connecticut


62 11 18. Plymouth, Mass.


September


22 Edythe M. Cushing


28 Eben H. Ellison, Jr.


October


27 George P. Richardson


90


1 22 East Orange, N.J.


57


10 11 Keene, New Hampshire


89


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Brooklyn, New York


November


11 Fred Walter Jones


17 Ivan W. Cole


27 Judson B. Chapman


73 7 29 Rockland, Mass.


80


2 15 Brockton, Mass.


79 - 10 Plympton, Mass.


December


8 Lillian M. Vinal (Chandler)


9 Boy Teixeira


13 Anna Henrietta Loring (MacKay)


15 Lester F. Baker


26 Alice T. Wiggin


80


11 3 Brockton, Mass.


-


- 1 Plymouth, Mass.


84


11 18 Montreal, Canada


85


8 27 Hanson, Mass.


86 - - Danvers, Mass.


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28 Bradford S. Hubbard


30 Charlotte Anne Burgess


23


- 18 Pocasset, Mass.


70 0 20 Boston, Mass.


OMISSIONS AND CORRECTIONS OF NON-RESIDENT DEATHS OCCURRING OUT OF TOWN, INTERMENT IN DUXBURY FOR OTHER YEARS


1963


Name


Y. M. D.


. Place


February 3 Frederick Prescott Drew


89 10 18


Newton, Mass.


May


25 Robert Alan Lamb


31


- - Portland, Oregon


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Summary - 1964


Number of Births Registered in Duxbury for the year 1964:


Males 43 Females 44


Total


87


Number of Deaths Recorded:


Males 32 Females 25


Total 57


Number of Marriage Licenses Issued:


37


Number of Marriages Recorded:


41


Licenses Issued


LICENSES ISSUED FOR


DIVISION OF FISHERIES AND GAME


309


Resident Citizens' Fishing, 65 @ $4.25 $276.25


Resident Citizens' Hunting, 142 @ 4.25 603.50


Resident Citizens' Sporting, 46 @ 7.25 333.50


Resident Minors Citizens' Fishing, 7 @ 2.25 15.75


Resident Female Citizens' Fishing, 13 @ 3.25 42.25


Resident Minor Trappers, 0 @ 2.25 -0-


Resident Citizens' Trapping, 1 @ 7.75 7.75


Non-Resident Citizens' 7-day Fishing, 1 @ 4.25 4.25


Non-Resident Citizens' or Alien Fishing, 0 @ 8.75 - -0-


Non-Resident Citizens' Hunting, 0 @ 15.25 -0- Duplicate Licenses, 2 @ 50ยข 1.00


Resident Citizens' Sporting & Trapping, 28 @ 0


-0-


(Issued free to citizens over 70 years of age)


1


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Resident Citizens' Fishing, Paraplegic or to the Blind (Old Age Asst.) 0 @ 0 (Free)


-0 -- 4.40


Less Clerk's Fees


69.15


Paid to Division of Fisheries and Game $1,219.50


DOG LICENSES


Licenses issued January 1 to December 31, 1964 758


387 Males @ $2.00 $774.00


68 Females @ $5.00 340.00


296 Spayed Females @ $2.00


592.00


6 Kennel @ $10.00 60.00


1 Kennel @ $25.00


25.00


$1,791.00


Less Clerk"s Fees


189.50


Paid to Town Treasurer


$1,601.50


MAURICE H. SHIRLEY,


Town Clerk.


Archery Deer Stamps, 4 @ 1.10


$1,288.65


Report of the Town Collector


Balance 1-1-64


Committed


Refunds


Coll. after Abatement


1961 Taxes


$37.40


1962 Taxes


$598.88


$52.59


244.48


1963 Taxes


74,930.09


$15,809.38


4,771.07


1964 Taxes


1,411,052.86


13,548.02


Departmental Accounts


19,981.35


131,026.29


45.71


$95,510.32


$1,557,888.53 $18,417.39


$281.88


$1,672,098.12


$31.63


Water Guarantee Deposits


Paid to Treasurer $37.40 533.46


Abated


Trans. to Tax Title


Water Liens Trans. to Real Estate


Guarantee Deposits Trans. to Serv. Conn.


Balance 12-31-64


1961 Taxes


1962 Taxes


$362.49


1963 Taxes


76,544.73


9,902.43


$8,037.47


$1,025.91


1964 Taxes


314,141.31


49,197.41


1,656.49


59,605.67


Departmental Accounts


123,379.81


1,626.29


20.00


$1,389.94


$3,758.36


20,878.95


$1,514,636.71


$61,088.62 $9,713.96


$1,389.94


$3,758.36


$81,510.53


$1,672,098.12


Water Guarantee Deposits


$3,896.27


Interest Collected


1,331.04


Costs Collected


24.30


Misc. Income


2.00


Total collected and paid Treas.


$1,519,890.32


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Respectfully submitted, WESLEY B. STUART, Town Collector.


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Report of the Animal Inspector To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


The number of farms inspected - 25.


Purebred Grade


Dairy Cows over 2 years


39


18


Dairy Heifers 1-2 years


3


3


Dairy Heifers under 1 year


11


5


Dairy Bulls


1


Dairy Beef


22


Swine


15


-


Horses


25


Sheep


48


Eleven dogs quarantined in 1964.


Respectfully submitted,


ERNEST W. CHANDLER Animal Inspector


Report of the Planning Board


To the Honorable the Board of Selectmen


and the Citizens of Duxbury:


Plans endorsed (not subdivisions) 22


Plans approved under Paragraph C


7


Subdivision approved (Talbot) 1


Public Hearings Held 2


There were two public hearings held during the year.


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1. Formal hearing on approval of Talbot plan for Snug Harbor.


2. Preliminary hearing on proposal of Planning Board to allow multiple family dwellings with certain limitations in business districts. This pro- posal will be in the 1965 warrant.


It must be noted that in 1964 the Board arranged for a hearing for the extension of the business zone in Island Creek, which was held in 1965. This will also be in the 1965 warrant.


We wish to thank the Selectmen and other Town officials for their great help and cooperation.


Respectfully submitted,


FANEUIL ADAMS, Chairman OLIVER L. BARKER, Clerk RICHARD CROCKER LUCIUS HOWARD ATHERTON LORING


Report of the July Fourth Parade


Board of Selectmen, Town of Duxbury


Gentlemen:


I am enclosing this statement as an itemized account of the July 4, 1964 Duxbury Day's Parade. Under the Article in the Town Warrant $950.00 was appropriated. If the Town of Duxbury will pay the bands and other units direct upon approved statements and reimburse the Duxbury Post No. 223 American Legion for any re- maining balance it will be greatly appreciated.


At this time I would like to express my thanks to the Duxbury Police, Fire, Highways and all other Town


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Departments who assisted in this year's celebration, de- spite the rain we still had a fine year.


Cost of Bands & Marching Units:


1. Plymouth Legion Band $275.00


2. Braintree Drum & Bugle Corps 250.00


3. South Shore Antique Auto Club 75.00


4. Hanson Horse & Riding Club 200.00


5. Golden Air's (Brockton Scotties) 25.00


Total


$825.00


Cash Awards:


Floats:


1st Prize


$100.00


2nd Prize


50.00


3rd Prize


25.00


Total


$175.00


Horribles:


1st Prize


$50.00


2nd Prize


25.00


3rd Prize


10.00


Total


$85.00


Best Marching Unit or Riding


25.00


Best Walking or Riding Unit


10.00


Miscellaneous Expenses:


Transportation of Marines (From Boston)


40.00


Meals for Otis Air Force Marchers 7.85


Grand Total of Parade Costs


$1,167.85


Respectfully submitted,


THOMAS R. BARCLAY


Parade Chairman


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Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture


(Plymouth County Extension Service) by


Robert B. Ewing, County Agent-Manager


The primary responsibility of the Extension Service is as the 1914 law states "to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical infor- mation on the subjects relating to Agriculture and Home Economics and to encourage the application of same."


Resources of the University of Massachusetts and the United States Department of Agriculture are available to the Staff of the Plymouth County Extension Service because of a mutual assistance agreement.


To make this service available to you, funds are pro- vided by the Federal, State and County governments. Thus the name - Cooperative Extension Service.


Since 1915, when the Plymouth County Extension Service was organized and established, educational in- formation pertaining to Agriculture, Home Economics and 4-H Club Work has been given free to citizens of Plymouth County.


The Extension Service office is located in the Court House, Brockton, Massachusetts, and is staffed by agents who conduct programs in Agriculture, Home Economics and 4-H Club Work by furnishing educational informa- tion through farm and home visits, letters, newspaper articles, radio talks, meetings, office visits and telephone calls.


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You are invited to make full use of the services pro- vided by the Extension Service but should remember that although the Extension Service furnishes the infor- mation, it is you who makes the decision as to how the information may be used to best advantage.


Requests for information can be directed to the Plymouth County Extension Service, Court House, Brockton, Massachusetts.


MRS. MABEL CHANDLER,


Duxbury Agent.


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Assessors' Statistical Report


1964 Tax Rate - $41.00 per $1,000.00


Number of Houses Assessed


2383


Cows


5


Horses


11


Neat Cattle other than Cows


2


Fowl


1000


Sheep


23


Persons Assessed on Property


3199


Acres of Land


12,308.56


Value of Buildings


$22,569,510.00


Land


5,366,240.00


Total Real Estate


27,935,750.00


Personal Property


2,073,050.00


Total Valuation


30,008,800.00


Increase in Real Estate


13,284,020.00


Increase in Personal Estate


891,330.00


Net Increase


14,175,350.00


County Tax


56,867.04


Plymouth County Hospital


15,058.25


State Audit


2,634.72


State Parks & Reservations


4,732.37


Tax on Real Estate


1,145,365.75


Tax on Personal Estate


84,995.05


Total Taxes Assessed


1,230,360.80


Assessed Value of Motor Vehicles


3,052,785.00


Motor Vehicle Excise


175,249.17


Motor Vehicle Excise Rate


66.00 per 1,000.00


Sea Wall Assessment Committed


304.67


Sea Wall Interest Committed 112.88


Water Liens Added to Taxes


1,389.94


Respectfully submitted,


PHILIP W. DELANO JAMES H. W. JENNER J. NEWTON SHIRLEY


Assessors of Duxbury


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Report of the Town Accountant


I am pleased to submit the annual statement of all receipts and expenditures of the Town of Duxbury for the financial year ending December 31, 1964.


In 1963 and prior years school costs were reported under approximately 40 headings and this imposed a fairly heavy burden on a small accounting office. Early in 1964 the Bureau of Accounts requested far more elab- orate statistical reporting, setting up well over seventy categories of costs to be reported.


In an effort to comply with the foregoing request Duxbury has resorted to electronic data processing. The exact cost of this service can only be vaguely estimated at this time, but it can be said that we may need to find some more speedy method of preparing cost distribu- tion tabulations, since the present service appears to be relatively slow.


A State-wide survey indicates that many towns find themselves in possession of an unusually large amount of "free cash" and Duxbury can boast a far larger balance in "E. & D." than usual. This State-wide opulence appears to result from numerous "lucky breaks" and should not encourage incautious spending, as there is little reason to hope that the end of 1965 will find us in so comfortable a financial position.


ISABELLE V. FREEMAN, Town Accountant.


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Receipts TAXES


1962 Personal Property Tax


$175.68


1963 Poll Tax


26.00


1963 Personal Property Tax


3,904.36


1963 Real Estate Tax


32,301.41


1964 Personal Property Tax


72,043.15


1964 Real Estate Tax


1,089,242.34


Redemption of Tax Titles


715.99


Business Corporation Taxes


66,354.22


State Tax Apportionment


36,709.47


Income Taxes:


School Aid, Ch. 70


75,333.60


School Aid, Ch. 71


4,737.98


$1,381,544.20


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Mobile Coffee Canteen


$2.00


"Sunday" Permits


12.00


Offal (Garbage, Cesspool)


16.00


Taxi Cabs


5.00


Common Victuallers


28.00


Denatured Alcohol


7.00


Marriage Licenses


88.00


Auctioneer's Licenses


8.00


Garage Licenses


15.00


Gasoline Registrations


15.50


Milk Licenses


7.00


Camp, Cabin, Motel


5.50


Ice Cream


1.00


Oleo Permits


1.50


Small Arms Dealers


15.00


Pistol Permits


74.00


Innholders


4.00


Medical Registrations


1.00


Bicycle Registrations


4.30


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Shellfish:


Commercial Licenses


155.00


Private (Family) Licenses 1,153.00


Liquor Licenses


5,005.00


6,622.80


FINES AND FORFEITS


Third District Court - Fines 814.70


GIFTS AND GRANTS


County of Plymouth - Dog Fund $1,066.20


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Marine Fisheries


550.00


O.A.A. Meal Tax


2,332.30


Public Law 864, Title


398.58


Public Law 864, Title III


2,550.67


Public Library Aid


1,181.75


Chapter 822, Highway Aid


16,403.44


Vocational Education Grant


3,636.74


Transportation of Pupils


53,229.64


School Construction Grants


29,685.45


Reimbursement of Lost Taxes


945.94


O.A.A. Federal Grants


Aid


12,462.30


Administration


1,426.05


A.F.D.C. Federal Grants Aid


14,519.00


Administration


3,960.59


M.A.A. Federal Grants


Aid


14,865.37


Administration


1,122.90


D.A. Federal Grants Aid


2,795.83


Administration


527.31


163,660.06


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PRIVILEGES AND ASSESSMENTS


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes: 1961 Levy - Collected after abatement $37.40


1962 Levy - Collected after Abatement


244.48


1962 Levy


113.30


1963 Levy


40,217.62


1964 Levy


152,031.70


Clam Grant Fees


14.50


Special Assessment - Sea Wall


1963 Commitment


64.42


1964 Commitment


229.13


Apportioned Assessments anticipated


515.34


193,467.89


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Town Clerk's Fees


$985.50


Town Collector's Fees


26.30


Treasurer's Costs


178.30


Rental - Tarkiln Youth Center


82.00


1,272.10


DEPARTMENTAL INCOME


Building Inspector


$2,626.00


Plumbing Inspector


263.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


91.00


School Department, unclassified


969.75


Harbor Master, Mooring Fees


1,678.50


Recreation Department


365.22


Selectmen's Department


18.10


6,011.57


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CHARITIES AND VETERANS' BENEFITS


Aid to Dependent Children


$8,319.22


Disability Assistance 6,713.98


General Relief


3,078.31


Old Age Assistance


3,542.12


Medical Aid to Aged


11,115.63


Veterans' Benefits


9,991.27


42,760.53


HIGHWAYS


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Ch. 90 Joint Maintenance


$1,000.00


Ch. 90 Joint Construction


28,000.00


County of Plymouth:


Ch. 90 Joint Maintenance


1,000.00


Ch. 90 Joint Construction


14,000.00


See Grants & Gifts for Ch. 822 44,000.00


CEMETERIES


Sale of Lots


$800.00


Care of Lots and Graves


970.00


Interments


4,375.00


Foundations


1,400.50


Building Lots


100.00


All Other Receipts


93.00


7,738.50


REVOLVING FUNDS


Athletic Association


$2,718.50


School Lunch Program


55,875.72


Private Employment of Police


805.00


59,399.22


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RECOVERIES


General Relief Recovery


$347.65


Aid to Families of Dep. Children


135.25


Medical Aid to Aged


59.00


Disability Assistance


1,437.87


Old Age Assistance


6,764.54


8,744.31


WATER DEPARTMENT


Hydrant Service - Duxbury


$26,200.00


Meter Resetting


1,281.22


Service Connections


3,945.39


Water Rates - metered


66,782.94


Town of Pembroke - Water


848.85


Unclassified Accounts Receivable


923.09


Water Liens Added to Taxes


1,084.34


101,065.83


UNCLASSIFIED


Sale of Beach Stickers and Permits


$3,078.00


Sale of Dogs


35.00


Photostatic Copies - Henry McNeil


224.00


Sale of Booklets, Telephone


Refunds, Etc.


180.45


3,517.45


REFUNDS AND CANCELLED CHECKS


Old Age Assistance, Town


$75.40


Public Welfare Dept.


54.60


Medical Aid to Aged, Town


15.00


Insect Pest Control


16.85


Tree Department


4.03


Fire Department


.15


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Jr .- Sr. High School


89.60


Veterans' Benefits


175.10


Town Collector


352.40


Water Department


48.45


Treasurer's Department


164.00


Disability Assistance


34.65


Aid to Dependent Children


7.65


Old Age Assistance, Fed. Gr.


21.90


Fire Department (1963 Check)


3.60


Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Premium


Refund


2,375.00


Washington National Insurance Premium


1,272.75


Fire Insurance premium refund


464.53


Gasoline Tax Refunded


25.25


School Lunch Program, Petty Cash


5.00


Liability Insurance for Losses


139.52


Collector's Bond - Collection Credit Refunds


231.13


Dog License Fees Refunded


270.00


5,846.56


INTEREST


Committed Sea Wall Interest, 1963


$30.92


Committed Sea Wall Interest, 1964 79.65


On Deferred Taxes


987.30


On Motor Vehicle Excise


366.84


On Tax Titles


46.65


1,511.36


LOANS


Anticipation of Revenue Loan $150,000.00


Water Loan, Autumn & Oak Sts. 49,000.00


199,000.00


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PREMIUMS


Water Loan, Autumn & Oaks Sts. 151.90


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Payroll Deductions:


Group Hospital & Insurance $14,901.59


Federal Income Taxes


98,173.11


State Income Taxes


11,294.03


Retirement System


15,580.86


Group H & I (Retired Personnel)


746.76


Dog Licenses


1,601.50


Sporting Licenses 1,219.50


Liquor Ad Deposits


45.00


J & R Ford Fund - Income


690.00


Lucy Hathaway Fund - Income


2,488.40


Lucy Hathaway Fund, Sale of Rights 72.44


Standish Home Site Fund -


Donations 20.50


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


New and Additional Funds 17,625.00


General Care and Improvement


Fund Donations (Cemetery)


1,200.00


Trust Fund Income Withdrawn


from Banks: Ladies' Union Fair Fund (Cemetery) 54.28


F & H Partch Flower Fund


11.00


George Chandler Flower Fund 3.00


George H. Wood Fund


22.00


J & R Ford Fund


52.00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 8,331.13


Guarantee Deposits:


Water Department


3,896.27


Performance - F. Nudd 200.00


Performance - Reed 600.00


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Performance - Southard


400.00


Conservation Fund:


Withdrawn for Expenditure 608.60 Marieta F. Russell Trust Funds: Received - Pending Acceptance by Town 2,000.00


Planning Board Deposits


60.00


Tailings 1.04


EXCESS, Sale of Land of Low Value 589.03


Post War Rehabilitation Fund: Closed to E & D


Art. 37, of 1964 9.79


182,496.83


TOTAL RECEIPTS


$2,409,625.81


Expenditures


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


1-1


Moderator's Salary


Appropriation


$40.00


Bartlett B. Bradley, Moderator $40.00


$40.00


1-2-1 Selectmen's Salaries


Appropriation


$2,700.00


Philip W. Delano, Chairman


$1,500.00


James H. W. Jenner


600.00


J. Newton Shirley


600.00


2,700.00


1-2-2 Selectmen's Department Appropriation $5,245.00


Clerk Hire


$1,714.10


Printing, Stationery, Postage


652.29


Transportation Costs 249.25


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Engineering 287.05 All other costs including advertising, telephone, and recording fees 469.80


3,372.49


Selectmen's 1963 Contract


for Engineering: 1963 Contract Balance $300.00 R. B. Delano, C.E. 300.00


1-3-1 Accounting Department


Appropriation


$7,161.00


Town Accountant's Salary


$3,601.15


Clerk Hire


2,849.30


Printing, Stationery, Postage


355.71


Royal Typewriter


200.25


All other costs


73.48


7,079.89


1-3-3 Accounting Department


Out-of-State Travel


Appropriation


$110.00


Attendance New England States and Municipal Finance Officers Association 98.25


1-3-4 Finance Committee


Appropriation


$100.00


Membership, Association of


Town Finance Committees 15.00


1-4-1 Town Treasurer's Salary


Appropriation


$2,559.00


Maurice H. Shirley 2,534.87


1-4-2 Treasurer's Department


Appropriation


$4,192.00


Refunds


164.00


$4,356.00


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H. B. Borgeson, Assistant Treasurer $2,394.19 Clerk Hire 109.56


Printing, Stationery, Postage 731.97


Surety Bonds 428.70


Telephone


147.15


All other costs including transpor-


tation, and machine maintenance 191.65


4,003.22


Town Treasurer's 1963 Contract: 1963 Contract Balance $265.23 Imprinting checks 265.23


1-5-1 Town Collector's Salary


Appropriation


$4,421.00


Wesley B. Stuart, Town Collector


4,369.74


1-5-2 Town Collector's Department


Appropriation


$5,225.00


Cancelled Check 352.40


$5,577.40


Clerk Hire


$2,780.38


Printing, Stationery, Postage


1,787.58


Surety Bond


354.10


Telephone


152.58


Mileage


298.83


Deputy Collector and all


other costs


203.93


5,577.40


1-6-1 Assessors' Salaries


Appropriation $4,800.00


Philip W. Delano, Chairman


$3,000.00


James H. W. Jenner


900.00


J. Newton Shirley


900.00


4,800.00


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1-6-2 Assessors' Department


Appropriation


$6,791.00


Clerk Hire


$4,520.78


Printing, Stationery, Postage


$1,184.64


Transportation and attendence at Association Meetings


271.36


Dog Listing


87.75


All other costs


75.65


6,140.18


1-6-3 Assessors' Map


Appropriation


$2,500.00


R. B. Delano, C.E. 2,500.00


Assessors' Map - 1963 Contract


for Engineering:


1963 Contract Balance $300.00


R. B. Delano, C.E. 300.00


1-7 Law Department


Appropriation


$2,000.00


Robert J. Geogan, Esquire, Town Counsel 1,877.00


1-8-1 Town Clerk's Salary


Appropriation


$2,738.00


Maurice H. Shirley, Town Clerk 2,718.05


1-8-2 Town Clerk's Department


Appropriation


$2,479.00


H. Borgeson, Assistant


Town Clerk


$1,509.14


Clerk Hire


92.96


Printing, Stationery, Postage


289.39


All other costs


53.58


1,945.07


1-9


Election and Registration


Appropriation


$4,820.00


Registrars


$300.00


Election Officers


1,808.67


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Printing, stationery, postage


579.51


Labor (ballot boxes, etc.)


357.42


Clerk Hire


76.65


Police Protection


205.05


Street Lister, fees and mileage


614.25


All other costs including materials for repair of ballot boxes 396.59


4,338.14


1-10 Planning Board


Appropriation


$800.00


Clerk Hire


$214.88


Advertising


25.75


Typewriter and office supplies


119.93


All other (membership fee)


30.00


390.56


1-11-1


Appeal Board


Appropriation $1,475.00


Salaries:


Board Chairman


$250.00


Secretary to the Board


200.00


Third Member of Board


100.00


Clerk Hire


292.28


Alternates


35.00


Publishing notices


342.70


Stationery, postage, and other costs


105.52


1,325.50


1-11-2 Personnel Board


Appropriation $225.00


Clerk Hire


$58.50


Printing


10.00


68.50


1-12 Town Historian


Appropriation


$100.00


Plimoth Plantation dues


$10.00


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Postage and photographs 31.05


41.05


1-13 Town Office


Appropriation $9,720.00


Janitor's wages


$607.20


Fuel


1,211.56


Lights


858.40


Janitors' supplies


522.22


Building repairs


1,459.35


Multi-office supplies


264.19


Water and other costs


89.20


5,012.12


Town Office - Painting Contract of 1963


373.57


Painting Conservation Office (Total - General Government, $62,185.83)


PUBLIC SAFETY


2-1-1 Police Department


Appropriation $85,700.00


Salaries:


Chief of Police


$6,555.01


Police Sergeants


11,987.44


Police Patrolmen


29,947.97


Intermittents, Overtime,


Holidays


21,535.88


Clerk Hire


823.50


Juvenile Officers


300.00


Miscellaneous Equipment and repairs to equipment


684.00


Conveyance costs


5,113.78


Stationery, printing, postage


451.21


Communication - costs (telephone, radio)


1,049.85


Uniforms


1,378.33


A. J. Nielsen, new radios


1,310.00


Insurance 406.59


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Association dues and attendance at meetings 157.00


All other costs including use of Plymouth Police Station and Lock-up Keeper's fees 150.52


81,851.08


Police Cruiser, 1964


Appropriation


$3,000.00


Police Cruiser, Article 53 of 1964 2,726.90


2-1-6 Duxbury Beach Patrol


Appropriation


$4,578.00


Patrolmen's wages $3,437.09


Vehicle, maintenance and repairs


522.00


3,959.09


Beach Buggy


Appropriation $1,600.00


Beach Buggy for Beach Patrol, Art. 54 of 1964 1,507.39


2-2-1 Fire Department


Appropriation


$51,269.00


Refund


.15


$51,269.15


Salaries:


Fire Chief


$3,315.16


Fire Lieutenant


5,796.22


Firemen


16,634.17


Overtime and Holidays


727.49


Volunteer firemen


6,723.00


Deputy Fire Chief


500.00


"Call" men 375.00


Equipment and repairs:


Chief's car allowance 500.00


Miscellaneous apparatus and equipment 4,104.85


Hose 824.04


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Vehicles, maintenance and repairs


2,928.97


Fuel


983.15


Light


489.76


Repairs to Buildings


189.80


Janitors' supplies


344.05


All other Building costs


99.39


Printing, Stationery, Postage


274.17


Telephone, Radio, Air Horn


1,648.54


Insurance


2,199.04


Uniforms and Badges


640.49


Hale Pump


388.08


Water Vacuum Cleaner


204.82


Membership Fees and Meetings


55.00


Rental of Barns


190.00


All other, including water


109.76


50,244.95


2-2-6 Hydrant Service (Duxbury)


Appropriation $26,200.00


Town of Duxbury 26,200.00


2-3-2 Insect Pest Control


Appropriation


$3,923.00


Refund


16.85


Transfer from Reserve 200.00


$4,139.85


Superintendent's Salary


$1,651.20


Labor


1,645.92


Trucks, maintenance and repairs


122.93


Miscellaneous equipment and Insecticides 622.11


Stationery, Printing, Postage


78.37


4,120.53


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2-4-1 Control Dutch Elm Disease Appropriation $9,773.00 Transfer from Reserve 400.00


$10,173.00


Superintendent's Salary $2,417.47


Labor


7,147.61


Clerk Hire 30.00


Insecticides and chemicals


376.75


Trucks, maintenance and repairs 20.75


Tools and equipment


132.82


Bulldozer rental


36.00


10,161.40


2-5-1 Tree Warden's Salary


Appropriation


$2,300.00


Roy E. Parks, Tree Warden 2,300.00


2-5-2 Tree Department


Appropriation $4,064.00


Refund 4.03


Transfer from Reserve 400.00


$4,468.03


Labor


$2,925.71


Equipment and repairs


488.38


Telephone


93.13


Trucks, maintenance and repairs


518.73


Insurance


292.60


All other costs


147.94


4,466.49


2-5-3 Tree, Hathaway Fund


Income Distribution


$82.50


Misc. Shrubs


82.50


2-7-1 Building Inspector


Appropriation


$5,071.00


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Transfer from Reserve 320.00


$5,391.00


Building Inspector's Salary


$2,255.51


Clerk Hire


2,475.95


Transportation Allowance


360.00


New England Tel. & Tel.


155.40


All other costs including printing and postage


137.82


5,384.68


2-7-2 Plumbing Inspector


Transfer from Reserve $500.00 Inspectors' fees


266.00


2-8-1 Sealer of Weights and Measures


Appropriation $335.00


Salary of Sealer


$200.00


Transportation allowance


75.00


Equipment and other costs


34.45


309.45




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