Town annual report of the officers of Wakefield Massachusetts : including the vital statistics for the year 1942, Part 15

Author: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1942
Publisher: Town of Wakefield
Number of Pages: 306


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*Lois I. Jordan


8


1925 Smith College


Mary P. O'Connell, B. S.


7


1940 Mass. State College


Mary E. C. Geagan


6


1906 Lowell State Teachers' College


Bessie E. David


5


1907


Bridgewater State Teachers' College


Irene F. Norton


4


1908 Hyannis State Teachers' College


*Lillian A. Shaffer


2 and 3


1908


Hyannis State Teachers' College


Elizabeth M. Strout


1 and 2


1925


Salem State Teachers' College


WEST WARD SCHOOL


*Mabel A. Kernan,


Principal


Flora Hall Kite


3 and 4 1899 Boston University 1 and 2 1931 Lesley Normal School


*Not a Graduate


Where Educated


218


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Name


WOODVILLE SCHOOL Grade Date of First Election


Where Educated


Jules I. Philie, A. B.


Principal 1941 Holy Cross College Rhode Island College of Education


Eleanor B. Ringdahl


7 and 8 1919 New Britain State Teachers' College


Margaret M. Landers


5 and 6


1930 Salem State Teachers' College


Mary M. Harrington


3 and 4


1940 Lesley Normal


Virginia A. Bauer, B.S. in Ed.


1 and 2 1940 Salem State Teachers' College Boston University


SPECIALS


Grace A. Jenkins


Drawing 1919 Mass. Normal Art


** Robert D. King, Mus. B., M. A. Music


1941


Boston University Harvard University


Sally Currier King, Mus.B.


Music


1942


Boston University


Dorothy L. Shepard 1936


Elementary Physical Education


Bouve-Boston School of


Physical Education


HEALTH


J. William Burke, A.B., M.D. 1939


Harvard College


School Physician


Harvard Medical School


Mary K. English


School Nurse 1916


Thomas F. Kenney


1939


Supervisor of Attendance School Committee Agent


JANITORS


Name


School


Address


Edward E. Eaton


High


21 Park Street


M. Leo Conway, Engineer


High


10 Bennett Street


Carl A. Peterson


High


242 Albion Street


Richard E. Giles


High


26 Pearl Street


Carrie M. Agry


High


16 Charles Street


G. Fred Dodge


Franklin


46 Albion Street


Michael Neary


Greenwood


57 Greenwood Avenue


Edward T. Clothey


Hurd


21 Crescent Street


Lyman E. Allen


Lincoln


199 North Avenue


Francis H. Goldsmith


Montrose


20 Bartley Street


Thomas Hemsworth


Warren


23 Converse Street


John M. Hennessey


West Ward


140 Nahant Street


Chester I. Hopkins


Woodville


40 Sweetser Street


** On leave, in Service


219


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


D


COST OF PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL, 1942


General Expenses


Total


High Elementary


Supt. of Schools and Attendance


Officer:


Salaries


$


7,006.33


Other Expenses


197.38


School Committee:


Clerks, Other Expenses


4,102.48


Instruction:


Supervisors:


Salaries


3,170.41


Expenses


135.55


Principals


13,218.24


$ 4,521.42


$ 8,696.82


Teachers


191,757.53


95,699.00


96,058.53


Text Books


5,053.82


1,922.91


3,130.91


Supplies


9,076.12


5,926.50


3,149.62


Operation:


Janitor Service


19,251.56


8,019.42


11,232.14


Fuel


11,396.18


4,144.17


7,252.01


Miscellaneous


3,861.94


1,899.99


1,961.95


Maintenance:


Repairs and Upkeep


8,219.75


3,597.80


4,621.95


Auxiliary Agencies:


Health


2,629.48


192.10


2,437.38


Library


291.96


291.96


Tuition


366.85


366.85


Miscellaneous


1,795.04


949.60


845.44


Transportation


1,618.25


754.00


864.25


Outlay


177.95


177.95


$283,326.82


$128,096.82


$140,617.85


The receipts for 1942 are: Comm. of Mass., on account of Teachers


$ 22,001.80


Com. of Mass., Tuition, State Wards


2,598.42


City of Boston, Tuition, City Wards Town of Lynnfield, Tuition


12,752.90


Town of Saugus, Tuition


75.06


Individuals, Tuition


135.97


Receipts, Woodworking Dept.


336.80


Rental of School Auditoriums


97.50


Miscellaneous Receipts


147.71


$ 42,584.13


4,437.97


220


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


E


HOW A SCHOOL DOLLAR IS SPENT


123456


7


8 O


9


1. Outlay $ .0006


2. Miscellaneous: Water, Light, Janitor Supplies .0136


3. Office Expenses, including clerk hire, telephones, etc. .0151


4. Auxiliaries .0158


5. Repairs and Upkeep


.0291


6. Fuel


.0402


7. Books and Supplies .0499


8. Janitors .0680


9. Supt., Att. Officer, Teachers, School Physician and Nurse .7677


$1.0000


221


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


F


AGE AND GRADE CHART


January 1, 1943


Grade


Age


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21


Total


B


6


63


44


12


2


127


1


G


9


60


25


2


96


B


1


60


45


7


3


116


2


G


2


50


25


2


2


81


B


2


60


36


14


3


115


3


G


1


62


32


5


4


104


B


1 54


41


7


4


107


4


G


63


33


7


1


104


B


1


52


41


18


5


2


119


5


G


2


66


40


8


1


1


1


119


B


1


44


34


25


8


112


6


G


5


67


36


5


4


117


B


1


45


53


18


2


119


7


G


4 44


39


7


3


1


98


B


1


39


49


19


2


110


8


G


1


53


28


17


99


B


8


73


52


28


4


1 166


9


G


3


64


54


13


1


1


136


B


1 56


38


11


106


10


G


5 58


40


7


110


B


3


48


45


10


2


1 109


11


G


11


76


43


9


139


B


5


63


35


7 110


12


G


5


83


19


4 111


H.S.


B


1


1


Spec.


G


1


1


Elem.


B


1


6


4


2


13


Spec.


G


1


1


1


1


1


5


Boys


6 64 106 118 100 111


. 96 103 130 157 136 123 123


47


9


1


0 1430


Girls


9 62 76


89


99 111 122


91 102 110 145 136 134


28


5


1


0


1320


Total


15 126 182 207 199 222 218 194 232 267 281 259 257 75


14


2


0 2750


222


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


G


REPORT OF CENSUS


October 1, 1942


Boys


Girls


Total


5-7


7-14


14-16


5-7


7-14


14-16


Wakefield


Public Schools


162


814


263


136


697


267


2,339


St. Joseph's


31


157


8


40


152


8


396


Private


5


1


6


Trade School


4


4


Kindergarten Under 5:


1


7


8


Boys 23 Girls 29


Home Instruction


6


6


Physically handicapped, unable to attend school


1


1


2


Institutions


4


1


5


Home Permits


5


5


Working Certificates


3


2


5


Not in School


10


10


20


204


977


287


194


850


284


2,796


H


CHANGES IN PERSONNEL IN 1942


On Leave - U. S. Services


Lucian J. Colucci


Francis W. Dinan


Robert D. King


Charles B. Lally


High School High School Music Supervisor General Work


Retirements


Eva M. Chick Michael M. Neary


From Franklin School Janitor, Greenwood School


Resignations


John Butler-From High School Marion E. Garland-Further study


Rita T. Neagle-To be married


To Mass. School of Art From Montrose School From High School


-


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


223


Appointments


Sally Currier King-For duration Irja E. Hykkyri-From Townsend Ruth E. Cronin Susie L. Rich-For duration


John Fletcher-Custodian


Richard E. Giles-Fireman, General Work


Supervisor of Music To Greenwood School To Hurd School


To Montrose School


To Woodville School To High School


Transfers


Ruth V. Conley-To High School Nancy D'Amico-To High School Catherine A. Doran-To Franklin School Winifred Geizer-To Montrose School Mary P. O'Connell-To Warren School Chester I. Hopkins-Custodian- From Woodville School


From Hurd School


From Warren School From Lincoln School From Greenwood School From Greenwood School


To Greenwood School


224


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


THE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM of The Class of Nineteen Forty-two Wakefield, Massachusetts The Auditorium


June the eleventh


Eight O'clock


The Theme: The Youth of America Speak


THE PROGRAM


Overture and Processional Flag Salute Star Spangled Banner


Essay-Youth Defends America


Mildred Joan Cardillo, Salutatorian


"The False Gods"


Walter Lippmann


Dwight W. Schumann


Piano Solo-Nightingale and Zephyr


Boynton Smith


Robert G. Dow


Honor Essay-Our Youth at West Point Dorothy Eleanor Cambareri


"Alumnus Football"


Grantland Rice


John F. Mulcahey, Jr.


Chorus-A Song of Liberty "This is New England" "High Flight" "This is America"


Mrs. H. H. A. Beach Margery Mansfield John Magee, Jr. Katherine Conger


Joan H. Livas "Your Young Men Shall See Visions" William Allen White


Paul Lazzaro


Soprano Solo-Happy Birds Marguerite P. Burke


Eduard Holst


Essay-Forward with American Youth


Olive Ann Bridge, Valedictorian


Class Song Robert H. Peterson, Director


Presentation of Diplomas


Paul A. Saunders, Member of School Committee


. Recessional


225


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


CLASS SONG To Wakefield High School


Dear School, we leave you now to tread Along Life's road of hope and dread. We must not falter on the way, Our country calls-we youth obey.


To you, our School, a song of praise, A song of joyful, carefree days. We raise our voices to the sky In love of you, dear Wakefield High.


No matter what our lives may hold, Our faith will meet it, strong and bold.


With courage rare, with conscience clear, Onward we strive, devoid of fear.


Dear School, we'll face the storm and gale, We promise you we will not fail. We'll lift your standards, high and true Fore'er-The Class of Forty-two!


Words by Ronald Robinson, '42 Music by Robert Peterson, '42


Class Motto "Life is What We Make It"


Class Colors Blue and Gold


226


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


THE GRADUATES


Vivian I. Adams


Herbert Eugene Allen


Gladys Alves


Isabel Ambrozik


Ruth Marilyn Atkinson Lillian M. Baker Shirley Mae Baker


*Helen B. Colucello Lillian Corindia Beverly Crain Jean Edna Creedon


*Ralph L. Bangs, Jr. Barbara Louise Barter Priscilla Florence Bartlett


*Lawrence P. Bartnick Josephine Helen Benedetto Marion Bennett


Robert W. Bennett


Janet M. Beyea


Barbara Jean Black


Gladys E. Blair James A. Blair


Muriel Isabelle Blanchard *Olive Ann Bridge Carl H. Brown, Jr.


Florence Mary Brown Marguerite Patricia Burke


*Cynthia Janet Burtner Mildred Ruth Bye *Josephine Mary Caiani Claire Louise Callan


*Dorothy Eleanor Cambareri Phyllis F. Campbell Raffaella Mary Camuso *Sylvia Barbara Capone *Evelyn C. Cardillo *Mildred Cardillo Harold Vincent Carey Jane C. Carley Joan Elizabeth Carter Theodore S. Cayer R. Clayton Cheever Walter Wright Cheever June Audrey Cheney Lucy M. Chichetti Curtis Chrisfield Lena Martha Christopher Paul Pasquale Christopher Patricia J. Clancy Robert Carroll Clement


Laurence David Collins


*Margaret Mary Collins May Gladys Collins


*Ruth Cecilia Crocker Mary Alice Cronin William H. Cullen, Jr. Blanche Irene Cummings Foster K. Cummings Adeline Janet Best Cunard Winifred Teresa Curley John S. Cusato Eleanor DelRossi Mary Madeline DeMarco Eleanor Mary Deniso Virginia DeRenne Jeanne Marie DeRoche John DiDonato Joseph P. Dinan Delia M. DiSanto


*Frank Alfred DiTonno Rose Marie DiTonno Richard Herbert Donovan Frederick B. Doucette Eileen Frances Dow Robert Gould Dow Audrey Louise Duchaine Alma Dorothy Dufault Gloria Concha Eastman Roland Everett Fall Virginia Flora Farnham Mary Christina Foley


*Margaret V. Forse June Ellen Fournier Jacqueline Rena Fowler Robert Francis Marjorie Anne Gammons Helen Tenney Gardner Marie Terese Girard Armando Giunta Joseph Richard Giunta Charles F. Glassup, Jr. Gertrude Leona Goding


227


REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Frank Joseph Gould *Insley Christine Gove Henry Warren Gray, Jr. Richard E. Gray John Arthur Gregoria Walter Henry Gutro, Jr. Edward Bernard Halperin *Martha Christine Hanson John Phillips Harris Harley F. Hatfield Albert F. Houser Thelma Hoyt Jean Hupper James Francis Hurley, III Catherine Lucina Jackson Robert Earl Johnson


Janet Louise Johnston Alfred Green Jones


*Mary Dorothy Keane Joseph F. Kelliher


*Doris Louise Kennedy Margaret Theresa Killoran John Joseph Kirby Edward Joseph Kupiec Phyllis Adell Lacasse Robert John Lamoureaux John Adam Lan Paul Lazzaro Charles Leather


Arthur Joseph LeDuc Joseph J. Leone Phyllis Blanche Levere Richard Cyrus Little


*Joan Hariclia Livas *Vito S. J. P. LoFaro Grace Marie Lucey Antonio Joseph Luciano Jean Elizabeth MacDearmid Charles Laughlin MacDonald, Jr. Donald MacDonald Muriel Eveline MacDonald George Hector MacLaren *Winifred Mary Manley Richard P. Marche Marie Ann Martin Josephine Joan Mauceri Edith T. Mauriello Phyllis J. Maxwell


Raymond Albert May, Jr. Robert Carl Preston May William Joseph McBay John Patrick McLaughlin John Edward McMahan, Jr. James Harold Melanson Jeannette Isabelle Melonson Doris Mae Merritt Lucille C. Meuse


*Barbara May Miller Mary Elizabeth Miller Carmelo John Mocciaro Concetta Modica Estelle Morrison Ruth M. Mugford John F. Mulcahey, Jr. William James Murphy Donald L. Nahigyan Robert Allan Nickerson Norma D. Oakes Ralph Edgar Oicles George Irving Oliver


*Lillian Victoria Olstinksi Yolanda Marie Orsini Leo O'Toole Spero P. Pappas


Ruth Emilie Paulauskis


Jerry Franklin Peck


Arthur Donald Pelletier Robert H. Peterson Josephine M. Petrillo Shirley Pratt Joy Prideaux Elizabeth Mary Pyburn


Edward A. Ramsey, Jr. Jean Elizabeth Redfearn


William J. Reed, Jr.


Barbara Jean Reid


Doris Rich Mary Rich


Earl E. Richardson


Theodore Roache


Ronald James Robinson


Winifred M. Russell


Lillian T. Ryan


Joseph Sardella


Ocran Orlo Saunders George Howard Savage


228


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Dwight Wilson Schumann Viola Harriet Scribner Vincent Serrentino Norman Blake Shute Francis Albert Sousa John Souza, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Souza Frank Philip Spencer Ralph Anthony Storti William L. Styles Robert Swain John Joseph Szumski Frederick Tate Dorothy Ann Taylor Sarah V. Thompson William Wardwell Thornton Sidney P. Titus


Barbara Pearson Tupper Madlyn Maude Vatcher John Edward Vining N. Kennard Walker Helen E. Wardwell *Mary Louise Wenzel Lois Virginia Westover Robert V. Weyland Robert S. White Everett Bryant Whiton, Jr. Virginia Wilband Helen Katherine Williams *Mary Ellen Williams Richard S. Woodhull Lawrence E. Worters, Jr. Frank J. Zagarella


* Honor pupil


229


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Town Accountant FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1942


RECEIPTS FOR 1942


From Taxes-Current Year:


Real Estate


$530,083.95


Personal


29,615.50


Poll


9,262.00


$568,961.45


Taxes-Prior Years:


Real Estate


$148,381.98


Personal


6,154.45


Poll


1,294.00


$155,830.43


Tax Title Redemptions


$ 5,427.95


Tax Title Possessions Sold


151.00


$ 5,578.95


From Special Assessments:


Moth Extermination


$ 1,210.57


Sewers Unapportioned


1,573.89


Sewers Apportioned


6,868.92


Sewers Paid in Full


2,166.89


Betterments Unapportioned


1,467.22


Betterments Apportioned


6,640.22


Betterments Paid in Full


1,926.29


$ 21,854.00


From Motor Vehicle Excise


34,249.73


From Licenses and Permits:


Liquor


$ 4,000.00


Victuallers


100.00


Inn Holders


20.00


Sunday


125.00


Motor Vehicle Dealers


175.00


Second Hand Dealers


15.00


Pedlers


30.00


Junk


20.00


Taxi


13.00


Auctioneer


16.00


Lodging House


6.00


230


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Dances Pool and Bowling Gasoline Beano


20.00


40.00


1.00


4.00


$ 4,585.00


From Fines and Forfeits:


Court Fines Middlesex County


$ 1,860.56


4.50


1,865.06


Departmental Revenue:


From Treasurer: Tax Title Releases


36.00


From Collector:


Fees


$ 1,565.87


Costs


65.46


Certifications


120.00


$ 1,751.33


From Town Clerk:


Fees


$ 1,151.50


Marriage Licenses


460.00


Dog Licenses for County


2,100.00


Sporting Licenses for State


125.75


Board of Appeal Fees


$ 3,837.25 70.00


Town Hall Rentals and Telephone


$ 246.80


Fire Loss Reimbursement


530.00


$ 776.80


Lafayette Hall Rentals


441.50


Police Department:


Revolver Permits


$ 54.50


Ambulance Service


152.50


Bicycle Registration


75.90


Reimbursement for fence damage


18.00


$ 300.90


Fire Department: Rentals Greenwood Hall Other Receipts


$ 27.25


16.20


-


$ 43.45


-


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


231


Moth Department: Sale of Old Materials Building Inspector-Permit Fees


24.31


361.25


Sealer Weights and Measures-Fees


126.35


Health Department:


Contagious Diseases


$ 26.00


Tuberculosis


291.80


Plumbing Permits


284.00


Milk Licenses Other Licenses


24.00


-


$ 739.80


Highway Department: Sale of Materials Rent of Pump


$ 319.82


4.50


$ 324.32


W. P. A .:


Sale of Trucks


Sale of Materials


$ 127.00


15.35


$ 142.35


Welfare Department:


Reimbursements Other Cities and Towns: Temporary Aid


$ 2,111.01


Reimbursements from Individuals:


Temporary Aid


513.00


Aid Dependent Children


13.00


$ 2,637.01


Infirmary:


Sale of Hay


Other Receipts


$ 85.00


15.92


$ 100.92


Old Age Assistance:


From Cities and Towns


2,797.93


School Department: Tuition-Town of Lynnfield Tuition-City of Boston


$ 12,752.90


4,437.97


Other Tuition


231.25


Other Receipts


608.76


$ 18,030.88


114.00


232


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Library:


Fines


954.31


Park Department: Collections at Bath House


94.50


Cemetery Department:


Sales of Lots and Graves


$


1,311.00


Foundations


212.00


Annual Care


84.00


Interments


974.00


Lowering Device


156.00


Holiday and Saturday Funerals


40.00


-


$ 2,777.00


Public Service Enterprises : Light Department:


Sale of Electricity


$ 259,078.05


106,378.54


Sale of Gas All Other


3,235.18


$368,691.77


Water Department:


Water Rates


$ 86,883.11


Water Services


2,727.84


Water Summons


153.40


Water Turn Ons


47.00


Water Maintenance


200.16


Water Construction


59.13


$ 90,070.64


Sewer Department:


Sewer Maintenance


$ 6.46


Sewer Connection Deposits


4,999.27


$ 5,005.73


From Salvage Committee-Sale of Tin


35.32


From Interest:


Tax Title Redemptions


$ 1,065.00


Deferred Special Assessments


4,009.27


Deferred Taxes


7,257.96


$ 12,332.23


Interest on Trust Funds:


Cemetery


$ 242.10


Library


3,294.56


Park


65.35


Willard Donnell Trust-Welfare


283.26


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


233


Sweetser Lecture


226.28


Annie L. Cox Scholarship Fund


150.00


Nancy White Hurd School Fund


47.86


$ 4,309.41


In Escrow for Investment:


Cemetery Perpetual Care Bequests


2,023.00


From Loans:


Temporary Loans:


Anticipation of Revenue


$400,000.00


Anticipation Highway Reimbursement


2,000.00


$402,000.00


Public Service Enterprise Loans:


Bonds Water Supply Addition


$ 45,000.00


Bonds Water Mains Extensions


5,000.00


Premium on Bonds Issued


10.35


Accrued Interest on Bonds Issued


35.00


$ 50,045.35


From Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Income Tax


$ 76,721.80


Corporation Tax


24,849.24


Corporation Tax Utilities


143.87


Soldiers' Benefits


State Aid


1,542.50


Military Aid


832.50


Soldiers' Burials


100.00


Refund Metropolitan Planning Division


2.69


Health-Subsidies for Town


2,372.13


Highway Construction-Lowell Street


2,161.15


Highway Maintenance


384.48


Chapter 420-Highway-Gasoline Fund


33,170.39


Welfare-Temporary Aid


2,362.04


Welfare-Aid Dependent Children


6,142.75


Old Age Assistance


51,657.21


Support Indigent Persons


51.00


Tuition State Wards


2,598.42


Aid Industrial Schools


835.73


Meals Tax-Old Age Assistance


778.20


$206,706.10


From Middlesex County :


Dog Licenses


$ 1,949.61


Dog Damage Vaccine


80.62


Highway Construction-Lowell Street


1,080.57


Highway Maintenance


384.48


$ 3,495.28


234


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


From United States Government through


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


Aid to Dependent Children


$ 5,633.33


Aid to Dependent Children Administration


685.50


Old Age Assistance


54,634.59


Old Age Assistance Administration


1,847.38


$ 62,800.80


Town Refunds:


Highway Department


$ 192.15


Health Department


15.00


Election and Registration


1.80


Treasurer-Tax Titles


244.00


Forest Warden


2.00


Welfare


227.66


Old Age Assistance-Federal


1,449.94


Aid Dependent Children


16.00


Soldiers' Relief


76.78


State Aid


35.00


Military Aid


125.00


Police Department


41.80


Infirmary


6.41


Library


27.08


W. P. A.


12.00


Miscellaneous-War Risk-Insurance


48.34


$ 2,520.96


Total Receipts


$2,039,329.37


Cash on Hand, January 1, 1942


367,775.11


Total Receipts and Cash on Hand


$2,407,104.48


PAYMENTS


Expenditures for the year ending December 31, 1942


Moderator, Thomas G. O'Connell Selectmen:


$ 25.00


Salaries of Board:


Robert H. Adams, Chairman $ 100.00


Orrin J. Hale, Secretary


100.00


William R. Lindsay


100.00


William G. Dill


16.67


V. Richard Fazio


16.67


L. Wallace Sweetser


83.33


Ernest L. Brown


83.33


-


$ 500.00


235


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


Department Expenses:


Clerk, Ida L. Weiss


$ 475.00


Telephone


87.93


Stationery, Postage, etc.


55.25


Town Meeting Warrants


337.00


Town Reports


954.55


Finance Committee Reports


85.50


Jury Lists


12.50


Printing and Advertising


15.25


Desk Pads


17.60


Annotated Statutes Supplement


13.50


Typewriter Repairs


1.50


All Other


6.00


$ 2,061.58


Accounting Department:


Charles C. Cox, Accountant


$ 2,650.00


Ida L. Weiss, Clerk


561.58


Other Clerical Assistance


44.20


Stationery, Printing, etc.


44.87


Postage


195.10


Ledger Sheets


65.61


Treasury Warrants


19.00


Filing Envelopes


17.09


Binding Books


12.50


Adding Machine Repairs


8.30


All Other


9.15


$ 3,627.40


Treasurer's Department: John I. Preston, Treasurer


$ 1,000.00


Department Expenses:


Carl W. Sunman, Paymaster


$ 410.00


Bond of Treasurer


267.50


Certification of Notes


44.00


Stationery, Postage


115.50


Printing, Advertising


84.70


Clerk Hire


514.50


Preparing and printing bonds


155.42


Repairs to Check Signer


3.25


Tax Titles


314.06


All Other


1.50


$ 1,910.43


Collector's Department: Carl W. Sunman, Collector


$ 1,595.00


236


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Department Expenses:


Elsie B. Potter, Clerk


$ 1,304.17


Mildred Hawkes, Clerk


500.00


Postage


333.69


Printing


355.36


Bond of Collector


543.00


Supplies


72.35


Telephone


53.35


Tax Sale Costs


85.03


Burglary Insurance


43.66


Adding Machine and Typewriter Repairs


12.00


Notarizing Deeds


7.00


All Other


24.50


$ 3,334.11


Assessors' Department:


Salaries of Assessors:


George E. Blair, Chairman


$ 1,000.00


Leo F. Douglass, Secretary George H. Stout


900.00


$ 2,900.00


Department Expenses:


Annie T. Santos, Clerk


$ 1,279.16


Everett E. Packard, Clerk


1,565.00


Sarah E. Loughlin, Clerk


1,147.66


Assistant Assessors


32.40


Telephone


42.67


Printing


39.00


Supplies


92.04


Books and Binding


63.35


Automobile Allowance


120.60


Transfers


118.80


Assessors' Plans


35.61


New Chairs


22.90


Postage


35.00


All Other


12.00


$ 4,606.19


Legal Department:


Salary Town Counsel-John I. Preston


$ 1,000.00


Department Expenses: Damages:


Donegan case


$


238.00


Morrison case


425.00


Hodsdon case


8.50


1,000.00


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


237


Civil Engineer-Morrison case All Other


20.00


.30


$ 691.80


Town Clerk's Department:


Charles F. Young, Town Clerk


$ 1,987.22


Leroy E. Brown, Town Clerk


12.78


$ 2,000.00


Department Expenses:


Marilyn C. Cunningham


$ 154.50


Marion B. Connell


729.50


Stationery, Postage


101.45


Printing


39.00


Telephone


73.11


Binding


18.90


Advertising


134.75


All Other


19.35


$ 1,270.56


Vital Statistics-Births and Deaths


85.50


Election and Registration:


Salaries of Registrars:


Owen A. Kenney


$ 20.80


Matthew P. Curran


51.39


Edmund W. Sliney


23.30


Fred E. Bunker


100.00


Frederic G. Gorman


100.00


Charles F. Young, Secretary


124.20


Leroy E. Brown


.80


$ 420.29


ยท Department Expenses:


Assistant Registrars


$ 550.00


Clerk Hire


775.00


Election Officers


1,260.00


Meals for Election Officers


135.50


Care of Booths


73.00


Lighting


71.80


Equipment


2.50


Postage, Office Expense


248.85


Printing, Advertising


470.13


Transportation


6.00


Street Lists


225.00


Rental Typewriters


33.00


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238


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Recount All Other


55.00


24.00


Unpaid Bills 1941


$ 3,929.78 4.50


Town Hall:


James J. Logan, Janitor


$ 1,877.15


Thomas E. Giles, Night Janitor


636.28


Fuel


1,078.46


Light


436.90


Water


157.56


Repairs


677.93


Supplies


243.91


Flag


10.83


Amplifier for Town Meetings


25.00


New Piano


400.00


Moving Piano


7.00


All Other


38.00


5,589.02 $


Fire Loss


533.00


Lafayette Building:


John N. Heningar, Janitor


$ 1,460.67


Other Janitor


40.00


Fuel


823.07


Light


234.70


Water


22.80


Equipment, Repairs


51.17


Supplies


220.96


Boiler Insurance


36.34


All Other


8.00


$ 2,897.71


Special Appropriation-Painting and Carpenter Work 257.00


Police Department:


John G. Gates, Chief


$ 3,000.00


George B. DeRoche, Lieutenant


2,700.00


John M. Wenzel, Sergeant


2,400.00


Walter E. Peterson, Sergeant


2,400.00


Raymond J. Beane


2,190.00


Morton V. Griffin


2,190.00


James F. Hartnett


2,190.00


Eugene F. Hathaway (Armed Services Sept. 10th)


1,518.00


Harold J. Maloney


2,190.00


John E. Martin


2,190.00


Ernest J. McWhinnie


2,190.00


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


239


Joseph L. Preston


2,190.00


Peter A. Quinn


2,190.00


George F. Sheridan


2,190.00


Winslow R. Smith


2,190.00


Charles H. Sullivan


2,190.00


Edwin M. Rowe ( (Retired Aug. 11th)


1,248.00


John F. Mahoney


812.40


Charles F. Hupprich, Jr.


693.00


Other Officers including July 4th and Hallowe'en


708.55


Gervase V. Stanley, Pension


1,095.00


Edwin M. Rowe, Pension


426.00


Dorothy McGrail, Clerk


939.00


Telephones


157.84


Teletype


557.23


Radio Rental


300.00


Radio Upkeep


113.55


New Oldsmobile Sedan


500.00


New Motorcycle


386.00


Motor Vehicle Expense


1,811.40


Equipment and Repairs


280.30


Supplies, Printing


494.19


Meals for Prisoners


81.01


Laundry


31.87


Medical Attention


14.00


Blackout Material


48.00


Bicycle Registration


60.00


All Other


68.48


$ 46,933.82


Fire Department:


Fred D. Graham, Chief


$ 2,700.00


Clifford E. Jacobs, Captain


2,400.00


Robert P. MacDonald, Lieutenant


2,275.00


Harry A. Russell


2,190.00


Alfred C. McGrath


2,190.00


James W. O'Donnell


2,190.00


Henry L. Parker


2,190.00


Frank J. Malonson


2,190.00


Daniel J. Sullivan


2,190.00


Arthur F. Goodridge


2,190.00


Charles T. George


2,190.00


William P. Hurton


2,190.00


William E. Gerrish


2,190.00


John F. Coakley


1,038.00


Stanley J. Robbins


1,068.00


Call Men


4,046.66


Equipment and Repairs


298.75


240


TOWN OF WAKEFIELD


Apparatus Expense


567.88


376.14


Maintenance of Buildings Fuel and Light Office Expense


669.05


22.43


Telephone


113.82


All Other


28.18


$ 37,503.91


Special Appropriation-Central Station Repairs


321.47


Special Appropriation-Greenwood Station Repairs


367.14


Hydrant Rental


379 Hydrants at $25.00 each


9,475.00


Inspector of Wires-Fred D. Graham


300.00


Forest Warden-Payments to Various Persons


149.75


Moth Department:


John A. Landry, Superintendent


$ 2,300.00


Frederick A. Meuse


1,527.76


Louis Surrette


1,021.13


James H. Landry


1,241.63


Other Labor


349.51


Motor Vehicle Expense


295.43


Buildings


17.54


Equipment


49.18


Insecticides


479.96


Supplies


33.41


Trees


101.50


All Other


22.18


$ 7,439.23


Compensation Account:


Employees of:


Highway Department


$ 128.33


School Department


122.10


Water and Sewer Department


161.29


Welfare Department


692.48


All Other


9.13


$


1,113.33


Compensation Unpaid Bills 1941


271.66


Building Inspector:


Joseph W. MacInnis, Salary


$ 1,800.00


Joseph W. MacInnis, Auto Allowance


150.00


Building Inspector Expense


73.78


REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


241


Sealer Weights and Measures: James J. Devlin, Salary James J. Devlin, Truck Allowance Other Expense


$ 650.00


200.00


20.65


Dog Officer:


George A. Bennett, Salary




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