Town annual report of the officers of the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts for the year ending 1947, Part 10

Author: Plymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1947
Publisher: Plymouth [Mass.] : Avery & Doten
Number of Pages: 770


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24,215.40


Pensions


34,146.68


Miscel.


9,812.96


Total


$1,230,038.63


TABLE C Capital Expense


General Govt.


$475.25


Health Dept.


1,043.72


Highway Dept.


48,526.01


Sanitation


3,685.69


Education


500.00


Street Lighting


259.44


Recreation


17,033.06


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Protection Pers. & Prop. Library Education


5,166.33


6,000.00


0.00


Cemetery


25,696.87


Total


$108,386.37


Total Income


$1,588,514.14


Total Fixed Expense


1,330,979.07


Available for Capital Exp.


257,535.07


Spent on Capital Expenditures


108,386.37


Respectfully submitted,


ALLEN D. RUSSELL


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REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen:


I herewith submit a report for the year 1947 as Sealer of Weights and Measures, period from January 1st to December 31, 1947.


Total number of Weighing and Measuring Devices:


Tested


1,444


Sealed


1,335


Adjusted


64


Not Sealed


56


Condemned


53


Sealing Fees collected $238.47


Adjusting Fees collected


$16.95


Inspections which permit no fees, Weighing of Com-


modities put up for sale:


Total Tested


219


Correct


130


Over


63


Under


26


Coal in Transit Tested


3


Coal in Transit Over


3


Respectfully submitted,


H. E. GILES, Sealer.


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LIST OF JURORS


Prepared by the Selectmen of Plymouth, Mass. for 1948.


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Adams, Henry C., River Street, Laborer Addyman, Stanley A., 44 Samoset Street, Mill Empl. Akeley, Sidney B., 12 Cushman Street, Weaver Alberghini, Alden R., 13 Lothrop Street, Designer Alberghini, Alton R., 4 Atlantic Street, Weaver Alberghini, Mario F., 11 Savery's Lane, Laborer Anderson, Carl E., 137 Court Street, Manager Anderson, Otto, Point Road, Plumber Axford, William B., 9 Washington Street, Accountant


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Babini, Alfred, 32 Cordage Terrace, Foundry Worker Bagnell, George F., 33 So. Spooner Street, Clerk Bailey, Frank L., 18 Chilton Street, Optometrist Balboni, Clyde, 18 Forest Avenue, Baker Balboni, Joseph, 354 Court Street, Pharmacist Baratta, Quinto, 2 Mt. Pleasant Street, Pkg. Store Prop. Barbieri, Alexander F., 204 Sandwich Street, Driver Barbieri, Angelo E., 204 Sandwich Street, Line Foreman Barbieri, Frederick A. 204 Sandwich Street, Salesman Barriault, Reginald P., 10 Robinson Street, Percher Bartelli, Adams W., 20 Highland Pl., Mabbett Mill Empl. Barufaldi, Amedio, 4051/2 Court Street, Cordage Empl. Barufaldi, Elio W., 210 Sandwich Street, Airport Empl. Beauregard, Wilbert H., 21 Fremont Street, Electrician Beauregard, L. Edgar, 4 Alden Street, Mill Empl. Belcher, Edward R., 35 North Street, Banker Berardi, James J., 405 Court Street, Mill Empl. Billey, Peter R., 1 Holmes Terrace, Ass't. Engineer Bittinger, Paul W., 4 Cushman Street, Editor Bonzagni, Arthur, 28 Prince Street, Clerk Boudreau, Alcide W., 18 South Russell St., Weaver Brenner, August J., Manomet Avenue, Painter Borgatti, Leonard H., 15 Bradford St., Cook


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Brewster, Charles R., 48 Stafford Street, Taxi Operator Brewster, Spencer, Jordan Road, Mill Empl. Brigida, Gaetano, 5 Water Street Ext., Mechanic Brigida, Michael A., 3 Hall Street, Postal Empl. Brown, Fred C., 10 Fremont Street, Clerk Buchanan, Vincent, 202 Court Street, Contractor -C-


Cadorette, Leo A., South Pond Road, Loom Fixer Callahan, Harry F., 18 Lothrop Street, Cloth Examiner Calzolari, Bruno J., Cedarville, Gas Station Owner Carr, Robert A., 20 Centennial Street, Assessor Carr, Walter E., 92 So. Spooner Street, Mill Empl. Carter, George W., Jr., 58 High Street, Bank Clerk Cavicchi, Alton S., Olmsted Terrace, Produce Dealer Ceccarelli, Leo J., Rear 319 Court Street, Tailor Clark, Irving E., 5 No. Green Street, Bank Teller Collari, Fernando, 298 Court Street, Merchant Corvini, Ameglio W., 71 Cherry Street, Salesman Corvini, William, 71 Cherry Street, Driver Costa, Gedo A., 41 Court Street, Real Estate Dealer Craig, M. Herbert, 17 Court Street, Bank Clerk Croft, Francis E., 90 Allerton Street, Cordage Empl.


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DeFelice, Dominic, 41/2 Church Street, Janitor Diegoli, Antone P., Off Standish Avenue, Cordage Empl. Downie, Chester B., 45 Mayflower Street, Watchman Downie, Fred W., 52 Nelson Street, Laborer Dunham, Ernest C., 7 Fremont Street, Baker


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Edes, Oliver L., 23 Warren Avenue, Manufacturer Eldridge, Richard T., 14 Bay View Avenue, Accountant English, Russell B., 94 Allerton Street, Dyer Estes, Arthur G., Jr., 11 Jefferson Street, Ass't. Treas.


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Finney, Arthur K., 130 Sandwich Street, Truckman Finney, James G., Cliff Street, Mill Empl. Fiocchi, Alton A., 17 Alden Court, Driver


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Fogarty, Walter N., 3 Robinson Street, Unemployed Foley, A. Everett, 260 Sandwich Street, Salesman Franc, Samuel E., Manomet Bluffs, Electrician Franks, William H., Jr., 67 Warren Ave., Insurance Agt. Fries, Harry, 72 Samoset Street, Embalmer Frye, Russell T., Jr., Jordan Road, Office Worker -G-


Gardner, Clyfton H., 40 South Street, Supt. of Mail Gardner, Frank R., 406 Court Street, Mill Empl. Garside, Ernest L., 66 Samoset Street, St. Ry. Empl. Giammarco, Ilio P., 47 Cherry Street, Chauffeur Gill, James F., Overlook Road, Manager Grocery Giovanetti, Louis G., 242 Court Street, Retired Girard, Warren R., 31/2 Mayflower Street, Bank Teller Godfrey, Philip S., 11 Russell Street, Insurance Agt. Guild, George A., 43 Summer Street, Truck Driver Gunther, Herbert E., 23 Standish Avenue, Overseer


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Harding, Ahira M., 9 Pleasant Street, Mill Empl. Harlow, Warren L., 13 Pleasant Street, Elec. Lt. Empl. Haskell, Walter B., 19 Main Street, Reporter Hertel, Stanley F., 431/2 Summer Street, Salesman Holmes, Cornelius H., 1401/2 Sandwich St., Unemployed Holmes, Howard R., 51 Allerton Street, Bog Worker Holmes, Sidney B., 47 Pleasant Street, Curtain Mfgr. Houde, Lawrence J., 18 Nelson Street, Bookkeeper


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Jones, Robert A., 13 Chilton Street, Storekeeper -K-


Kaplowitz, David, 49 Summer Street, Laborer Keay, Arthur E., 225 Sandwich Street, Mech. Engineer Kellen, Roger S., 9 Winslow Street, Violin Dealer Kennedy, John A., 15 Stafford Street, Tree Warden Kent, William H., 12 North Street, Accountant Kessler, Frank J., 301/2 South Street, Bus Driver King, Edward F., 22 Fremont Street, Chauffeur Kriegel, Charles L., Powder Horn Pond, Mechanic


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LaForest, Paul L., 133 Court Street, Drug Clerk Leonard, Mahlon F., 9 Davis Street, Salesman Lodi, Frank, 16 Savery's Lane, Melter


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Mabbett, George, Warren Avenue, Mill Empl. Malaguti, Ambrose, 231 Standish Avenue, Cordage Empl. Malaguti, Everett, Liberty Street, Contractor Manter, Ernest W., 34 South Street, Mechanic Martin, James M., 13 Chilton Street, Janitor Mayo, Arthur G., 28 Allerton Street, Clerk McLean, Clyfton B., 3 Emerald Street, Bartender McLean, Donald C., 368 Court Street, Clerk McMann, Albert K. C., 39 High Street, Laborer Melahoures, Charles, 15 Fremont Street, Restaurateur Merada, Manuel J., 21 Castle Street, Mill Empl. Mitchell, Frank A., 5 Washington Street, Merchant Montanari, Alfred D., 35 Davis Street, Storekeeper Moskoff, Harold L., 16 South Street, Meat Mkt. Prop. Muthig, Alfred H., 30 Pleasant Street, Mechanic


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Northrup, James W., 13 Mayflower Street, Weaver -P-


Padovani, Andrew, 22 Castle Street, Photographer Pascoe, John R., 142 Court Street, Clerk Perry, Clement M., 1 Cordage Street, Mill Empl. Petit, Edmour, 127 Court Street, Weaver Petit, Milton A., 6 Phoenix Court, Taxi Driver Picard, Simon E., 1 Mt. Pleasant Street, Driver Pioppi, Anthony V., 6 Clyfton Street, Wholesale Pioppi, William R., 142 Court Street, Restaurateur


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Raymond, Carl W., Sandwich Road, Clerk Reed, Clarence E., 431/2 Summer Street, Mill Empl. Reinhardt, Norman P., 367 Court Street, Gas Dealer Remick, Harry S., Warren Avenue, Mill Empl. Robbins, Jesse P., 74 Forest Ave. Ext., Mill Empl.


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Roberts, Harold G., 275 Court Street, Mill Empl. Rogan, Joseph S., 27 Newfield Street, Clerk Rogers, Stanley E., 10 Brookside Avenue, Printer Rowe, Harry H., 17 Pleasant Street, Foreman


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Sampson, Newman A., 27 Leyden Street, Mill Empl. Sampson, Robert, LeBaron Alley, Bank Clerk Saracca, Silvio V., 36 Sandwich Street, Artist Saunders, Albert F., Jr., 9 Whiting St., Gov't Inspector Scagliarini, Joseph, 59 South Street, Shovel Operator Schreiber, Adolph L., 115 Court Street, Ass't Overseer Schroeder, Walter N., 67 Summer Street, Real Estate Dlr. Sears, Winslow F., 250 Court Street, Coal Dealer Shipley, Raymond T., Rocky Hill Road, Ice Dealer Sirrico, Arthur, River Street, Agricultural Wkr. Slade, Orrin A., 27 So. Spooner Street, Cordage Empl. Sullivan, Jeremiah, Jr., 92 Sandwich St., Taxi Driver


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Talbot, Harry R., 371/2 Mayflower St., Insurance Broker Toupin, Jules H., 24 Brewster Street, Druggist Trask, Franklin A., Rocky Hill Rd., Theatre Mgr. -V-


VanAmburgh, John F., 43 Alden Street, Fireman Vecchi, Arrigo, Little Pond, Mill Empl.


Viera, Joseph, 4 Phoenix Court, Mill Empl.


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Wall, Charles C., 1 Walnut Street, Clerk Warnsman, Edward C., 28 Bay View Avenue, Ins. Agent Warnsman, Paul M., 225 Standish Avenue, Mill Empl. -Z-


Zaniboni, Albert U., 253 Standish Avenue, Truck Driver HERBERT H. LANMAN JAMES T. FRAZIER CHARLES I. BAGNALL SUMNER CHAPMAN, JR. WILLIAM H. BARRETT


Board of Selectmen.


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ANNUAL NURSING SERVICE REPORT OF THE PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY NURSE ASSOCIATION 1946 -- 1947


During the year October 1, 1946 through September 30, 1947, there were 3,063 visits made to patients. These included 2,646 for Non-Communicable Disease Service, 128 of which were office visits. The nursing to these patients included general bedside care, treatments, surgi- cal dressings, hypodermic injections and the teaching of patient and family to carry out further care. 18 visits were made to two children admitted to the Crippled Children Service. One of these patients was taken to a Muscle Training Clinic at the Children's Hospital, Bos- ton, for treatment and instruction for exercises on sev- eral occasions. Transportation for this was provided by the Red Cross Motor Corps. Two patients with tubercu- losis were followed for 13 visits. 158 visits were to in- fants and preschool children, 100 of which were to new born infants; 16 to school children and 35 to adults for Health Service. Assistance was given by the nurses at 12 Home Deliveries with 36 visits for prenatal care and 51 visits for after care of the mother and baby. 508 visits were made to patients in Kingston. Since January 1, 1947, the Plymouth Community Nurse Association is being reimbursed by the Kingston Board of Health for all free visits made to Kingston residents who are not receiving Welfare or Old Age Assistance. The latter are paid for by the Kingston Department of Public Welfare.


Of the total number of visits made, 891 were full pay, 634 part pay, 936 free and 184 supervisory visits. It is interesting to note that there were 1,115 fewer free visits this year. The Association was reimbursed by the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company for 209 visits to their policy holders and by the John Hancock Mutual Life In- surance Company for 155 visits. Nursing care was given on 769 visits to patients receiving Welfare Aid and Old Age Assistance.


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There were 18 Well Child Conferences held, an in- crease of 3 over last year, with Dr. Dorothea M. Moore, a Boston Pediatrician, the examining doctor. 237 infant and preschool visits were made to these conferences, 40 more than last year. Miss Jane Bradford, School Dental Hygienist, was present at several clinics to examine teeth and give dental health instruction to the mothers. .


The nurses assisted at 4 Diphtheria Immunization Clinics held by the Board of Health. Also, assisted with the Community Case Finding X-ray Survey for Adults held in the spring when 819 persons had chest x-rays taken by the technicians of the Plymouth County Hos- pital for Tuberculosis in cooperation with the Plymouth County Health Association.


There has been a change in the personnel on the Staff this year with the return of Miss Beverly Karle on July 14 after completing her year's course of study at Sim- mons College, Boston, in Public Health Nursing. Miss Catherine McHugh left the Staff on June 14 having come to us as a temporary member to relieve while Miss Karle was on leave of absence.


We are grateful to Mrs. Mary Rushton for her part time assistance with the nursing during June and July and to Miss Alta Bumpus for vacation relief in August and September. Also, we wish to express our apprecia- tion for help received from Mrs. Dorothy Killmer and Mrs. Christine Darsch.


EMILY J. PEARSON, R. N.


Supervisor.


PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY NURSE ASSOCIATION Treasurer's Annual Report Oct. 1, 1946 to Oct. 1, 1947


Receipts


Disbursements


Memberships


642.00


Salaries to Nurses


$4,272.00


Gifts


158.65


Office Rent


180.00


Earnings-


Electricity


21.00


Food Sale


$308.35


Telephone


77.15


Pencils


6.92


Office Expenses


156.15


Directors' Fines


1.75


Medical Supplies


33.90


Well Child Conferences


107.65


Postage


27.22


Annual Drive


823.70


Laundry


29.71


1,248.37


Car Expenses


376.07


Interest on Savings


31.80


Car Insurance


47.80


Patients' Fees


1,234.03


Other Insurance


18.60


Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.


241.92


Well Child Conferences


736.50


John Hancock Life Ins. Co.


144.16


Dues to Organizations


23.00


Town of Plymouth


3,039.94


76.07


Profit on re-purchase and sale of


Purchase of 1947 Ford Car


$1,387.26


1941 Ford Car (Donation)


275.00


Less allowance 1941 Ford Car


521.00


Transfer from Savings


800.00


866.26


$7,815.87


$6,941.43


Balance Oct. 1, 1946


160.33


Balance Oct. 1, 1947


$1,034.77


$7,976.20


$7,976.20


Balance in Plymouth Savings Bank


$1,590.00


Balance in Plymouth Co-Operative Bank


$2,395.58


Respectfully submitted,


E. S. SHIPLEY,


Treasurer.


Audited and found correct-


CATHERINE E. ROGAN, Auditor.


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Publicity


Report of An Audit of


The Accounts


of the


Town of Plymouth


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1946


Made in Accordance with the Provisions of Chapter 44, General Laws


1020


May 21, 1947


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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS AND TAXATION


DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS


State House, Boston 33


May 21, 1947


To the Board of Selectmen Mr. Herbert H. Lanman, Chairman Plymouth, Massachusetts


Gentlemen:


I submit herewith my report of an audit of the books and accounts of the town of Plymouth for the year end- ing December 31, 1946, made in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 44, General Laws. This is in the form of a report made to me by Mr. Herman B. Dine, Assistant Director of Accounts.


Very truly yours,


FRANCIS X. LANG,


Director of Accounts.


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Mr. Francis X. Lang Director of Accounts Department of Corporations and Taxation State House, Boston


Sir:


As directed by you, I have made an audit of the books and accounts of the town of Plymouth for the year end- ing December 31, 1946, and report theron as follows:


The financial transactions, as recorded on the books of the several departments receiving or disbursing money for the town or committing bills for collection, were ex- amined, checked and reconciled with the town account- ant's records.


The books and accounts in the town accountant's office were examined, checked, and compared with the records of the several departments in which money is collected or bills are committed for collection, and with the records of the town treasurer.


The ledger was analyzed, and a balance sheet, which is appended to this report, was prepared showing the financial condition of the town on December 31, 1946. This balance sheet indicates that the town is in very good financial condition.


The appropriations, loan orders, and transfers, as re- corded on the ledger, were checked with the town clerk's record of town meeting votes and with the records of the finance committee.


In checking the town clerk's records of town meet- ing proceedings, it was noted that at a special town meet- ing held March 23, 1946 the town voted to issue a loan of $50,000 for remodeling the old high school building, as authorized by Chapter 105, Acts of 1946. There was no compliance, however, with the requirements of the act that indebtedness incurred thereunder shall be subject to the limitation contained in the first paragraph of Sec- tion 7, Chapter 44, General Laws, which states that no


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loan may be issued unless a sum equal to twenty-five cents on each one thousand dollars of the assessed valua- tion of the town for the preceding year has been appro- priated from available revenue funds or voted to be raised by taxation for the purposes set forth in the vote in the year when the loan is authorized. Attention is also called to Section 2, Chapter 44, General Laws, which provides in part that no debt may be authorized under a special act except by a two thirds vote.


The books and accounts of the town treasurer were ex- amined and checked in detail. The recorded receipts were analyzed and checked with the accountant's ledger, with departmental records, and with other sources from which money was paid into the town treasury, while the payments were compared with the selectmen's warrants authorizing the disbursement of town funds.


The cash book footings were verified, and the cash bal- ance on March 15, 1947 was proved by verification of the cash in the office and by reconciliation of the bank bal- ances with statements furnished by the banks of deposit.


In connection with the deposits of town funds, atten- tion is called to Section 55, Chapter 44, General Laws which reads as follows:


"A city or town shall not at any one time have on deposit in a bank or trust company an amount exceeding sixty per cent of the cap- ital and surplus of such bank or trust com- pany, unless satisfactory security is given to it by such bank or trust company for such excess".


The savings bank books and securities representing the investment of the trust, investment, and retirement funds in the custody of the town treasurer were exam- ined and listed. The income was proved and all recorded transactions were verified.


The records of tax titles held by the town were ex- amined and checked. The amounts added to the tax title


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account were compared with the collector's records, the reported redemptions and disclaimers were verified, and the tax titles on hand were listed, reconciled with the ac- countant's ledger account, and compared with the rec- ords in the Registry of Deeds.


The books and accounts of the tax collector were ex- amined and checked in detail. The taxes and assessments outstanding at the time of the previous examination and all subsequent commitment lists were audited and proved to the warrants issued for their collection. The receipts, as recorded, were checked with the payments to the treasurer and with the town accountant's books, the abatements as recorded, were compared with the Assessors' records of abatements granted, and the out- standing accounts were listed and reconciled with the accountant's ledger accounts.


The records of departmental and water accounts re- ceivable were examined and checked in detail. The re- corded receipts were checked with the payments to the treasurer and with the accountant's books, the abate- ments as recorded were compared with the records in the departments authorized to grant abatements, and the outstanding accounts were listed and reconciled with the accountant's ledger.


The outstanding tax, departmental, and water accounts were verified by mailing notices to a number of persons whose names appeared on the books as owing money to the town, the replies received thereto indicating that the accounts, as listed, are correct.


The records of licenses and permits issued by the se- lectmen, the town clerk, and the health department were examined and checked in detail, the payments to the State and town being verified.


The records of receipts of the sealer of weights and measures and of the school department, as well as of all other departments collecting money or committing bills for collection, were checked with the treasurer's and ac- countant's books.


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The surety bonds of the several town officials required by law to file them were examined and found to be in proper form.


In addition to the balance sheet, there are appended to this report, tables showing a reconciliation of the treas- urer's and the collector's cash, summaries of the tax, tax title, departmental, and water accounts, as well as tables showing the transactions and condition of the trust, investment, and retirement funds.


For the cooperation received from the several officials of the town during the progress of the audit, I wish, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, to express ap- preciation.


Respectfully submitted,


HERMAN B. DINE, Assistant Director of Accounts.


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TOWN OF PLYMOUTH Balance Sheet - December 31, 1946 REVENUE ACCOUNTS


Assets


Liabilities and Reserves


Cash,


$392,180.12 Sale of Dog - Due County, $3.00


Accounts Receivable:


Taxes:


Levy of 1945:


Poll,


$4.00


Personal Property, 76.14


Old Age Assistance Recovery,


825.00


$80.14


Tailings,


229.63


Levy of 1946:


Poll,


$16.00


Sale of Real Estate Fund.


5,700.00


Personal Property,


3,464.55


Sale of Cemetery Lots and Graves Fund, 9,070.53


Real Estate, 32,145.61


35,626.16


Investment Fund Income,


390.50


35,706.30


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes: Levy of 1946,


609.79


Tax Titles,


2,123.69


Post War Rehabilitation Fund Income for Investment, 875.00 Federal Advance for Vocational School Plans, 4,024.00


Tax Possessions,


2,369.48


Departmental:


Federal Grants: Aid to Dependent Children:


Liquor License Fees for 1947 Reserved for Estimated Receipts 1947, 11,100.00


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Town Wharf Rentals,


$195.00


Health,


93.00


Administration, Aid,


$79.66 2,645.06


Sewer,


10.25


Temporary Aid,


1,310.79


4.35


Aid to Dependent Children,


5,378.75


1,319.41


Soldiers' Benefits,


852.50


296.00


School,


3,934.55


Cemetery,


787.73


12,562.57


Unexpended Balances,


38,862.53


Aid to Highways:


State,


$1,000.00


County,


499.99


Overlays Reserved for Abatement of Taxes:


1,499.99


Water:


Rates 1945,


$189.54


1,660.75


Rates 1946,


7,772.38


1,740.89


Labor and Material 1945,


1.50


Revenue Reserved Until Collected: Motor Vehicle Excise Tax,


$609.79


Tax Title,


2,123.69


Underestimates 1946:


Tax Possession,


2,369.48


State Assessment,


$404.38


Departmental,


12,562.57


County Tax,


562.58


Aid to Highway,


1,499.99


966.96


Water,


7,994.42


Overlay Deficits: Levy of 1941, $2.00


27,159.94


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Labor and Material 1946,


31.00


7,994.42


Levy of 1945, Levy of 1946,


$80.14


Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus,


32,991.17


Old Age Assistance: Administration, Assistance, George-Deen Fund,


4,344.48


Levy of 1942, Levy of 1943,


2.00 9.80


Surplus Revenue,


13.80


Revenue 1947, (Appropriations Voted at Special Town Meeting October 14, 1946 - To be Provided For), 33,880.68


$489,907.80


$489,907.80


NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS


$132,532.19


Appropriation Balances: Harbor Dredging,


$52,500.00


77,500.00


Vocational School,


25,000.00


50,000.00


Water Construction,


132,532.19


$210,032.19


Loan Authorized-Unissued,


50,000.00


$260,032.19


$260.032.19


Net Funded or Fixed Debt.


DEBT ACCOUNTS $210,000.00


High School Loan, Water Construction Loan,


$60,000.00


150,000.00


$210,000.00


$210,000.00


352,591.13


Cash, Appropriations Voted From Post-War Rehabilitation Fund, Loan Authorized-Vocational School,


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TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS


Trust and Investment Funds, Cash and Securities:


Julia P. Robinson Poor Fund, Francis LeBaron Poor Fund, 1,433.00


$300.00


In Custody of:


State Treasurer,


$200.00


Town Treasurer,


259,026.30


Brockton Savings Bank,


1,000.00


Alice Spooner Public Welfare Fund,


1,575.73


Nathaniel Morton Park Fund,


2,000.00


Marcia E. Jackson Gates Library Fund,


2,000.00


Warren Burial Hill Cemetery Fund,


1,255.63


Annie Furlong Perpetual Care Fund (St. Joseph's Cemetery), 116.02


Phoebe R. Clifford Cemetery Fund,


200.00


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,


163,291.71


Investment Fund,


5,000.00


Post-War Rehabilitation Fund,


135,000.00


$315,533.83


$315,533.83


Contributory Retirement Funds, Cash and Securities, $92,704.18


CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT FUNDS Annuity Savings Fund,


$59,877.12


Annuity Reserve Fund,


9,192.70


Pension Fund,


22,063.77


Military Service Fund,


1,130.01


Expense Fund,


440.58


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$92,704.18


$92,704.18


Charles Holmes Poor Fund, John Murdock Poor and School Fund,


530.75


730.00


Ellen Stoddard Donnelly Public Welfare Fund, 2,100.99


Plymouth Five Cents Savings Bank, 55,307.53


PART II Annual Report


OF THE


Town Accountant


OF THE


Town of Plymouth


PL


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For Year Ending December 31, 1947


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THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT


For the year ending December 31, 1947


To the Board of Selectmen,


Town of Plymouth


Gentlemen:


I submit herewith report of the financial transactions of the Town of Plymouth for the year ending December 31, 1947, the several schedules being in the following order:


Schedule A. Cash Receipts and Cash Payments as reported to the Division of Accounts of the Common- wealth.


Schedule B. Departmental and all special appropri- ations and such receipts, including Federal Grants, as may be legally expended without specific town meeting appropriation with all payments from same classified as to purpose.


Schedule C. - Estimated Receipts, other than from local taxes, as used, with the approval of the Tax Commis- sioner, by the Assessors in making the 1947 tax rate. Schedule also shows the actual cash receipts from the same sources.




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