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TOWN OF ROCKLAND
dens. The prize winners were as follows: William Locke, Joseph Kelly and Thomas Haggerty.
Both Charles Jankowski and Albert Delprete were mem- bers of the Plymouth County 4-H poultry and vegetable judging teams. The vegetable judging team won the state championship. Charles Jankowski was also selected as one of the three members of the Massachusetts State 4-H poul- try team.
JAMES D. MAHONEY, Town Director.
Sealer of Weights and Measures
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen :
I have, with my standard weights and measures, tested and sealed all weighing and measuring devices which I have jurisdiction over.
I have also made inspections and weighing of merchan- dise which is put up for sale and delivery. I have also retested all gas meters. The inspection and resealing of these measuring devices is an important item after sealing.
I make an inspection of all stores in town that have measuring devices frequently. Computing scales need at- tention as in many cases I have found them incorrect. Pedlars increase yearly, and I make sure all have proper licenses. The town receives funds from these licenses.
The duties of a Sealer of Weights and Measures increase yearly. My duties are under State and Town regulations.
Below is an itemized account of the work I have per- formed for the year 1934:
SCALES
Devices
Adjusted
Sealed
Not Sealed
Condemned
Platform over 5,000 lbs.
4
4
149
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
Devices
Adjusted
Sealed
Not Sealed
Condemned
Platform 100 to 5,000 lbs.
13
41
Counter 100 lbs. or over
2
Counter under 100 lbs.
2
50
1
Beam 100 lbs. or over
1
3
Beam under 100 lbs.
4
Spring 100 1bs. or over
4
14
Spring under 100 lbs.
11
57
Computing under 100 1bs.
17
63
1
Personal weighing
2
9
Prescription
4
WEIGHTS
Avoirdupois
493
Apothecary
54
Metric
46
CAPACITY MEASURES
Liquid
154
4
Dry
10
Device
Adjusted
Sealed
Not Sealed
Condemned
AUTOMATIC MEASURING DEVICES
Gasolene Pumps
9 30 5
Gasolene and oil meters
9 32 2
Kerosene
12
1
Oil measuring pumps
37 8
150
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
Quantity measures on pumps
203
Vehicle tanks
. .
. . . .
Cloth measuring device
1
LINEAR MEASURE
Yard sticks 44
Total units sealed 1367
Weighing devices condemned
4
Weighing and measuring devices adjusted
72
Weighing devices not sealed
18
Sealing fees returned to Town Treasurer
$128.18
Unpaid sealing fees for 1934
1 License plate fee received .50
REWEIGHING AND REMEASURING
Number tested 67
Number correct 51
Over weight 6
Under weight
10
Respectfully submitted,
HAROLD J. INKLEY.
Report of Tree Warden
To the Board of Selectmen :
ยท Gentlemen :
Last winter I had a C. W. A. group to help me cut down and trim trees. The size of the group varied from 12 to 17 men. We did much needed work. There is much more that needs to be done.
WVe cut down a number of trees in various parts of the town. More than half of these trees were on private pro- perty adjacent to the sidewalk. Most of the trees were in bad condition.
Twelve of these trees were large silver leaf maples on Linden Street and Linden Park. Several of these trees were four feet in diameter. They were in such poor con- dition that they were dangerous.
The C. W. A. group also trimmed a great many of our elms which were very much in need of trimming. There are many more trees in the same condition.
Besides the cutting down and trimming of trees, done by the men working on the C. W. A. project, I cut down and trimmed trees in various parts of the town.
I recommend an appropriation of $800.00.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANK H. SHAW,
Tree Warden.
Highway Surveyor's Report
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
I wish to report that all of the work covered by the vari- ous highway appropriations for the past year has been completed.
This work included repairs to Everett St., resurfacing the sidewalks on the easterly side of Union St., building a sidewalk on Wall St., a sidewalk and curb on East Water St., a cement curb on Hingham St., a sidewalk and curb on the south side of Webster St., and a sidewalk and curb on Stanton St.
The sidewalk on the northerly side of Market St. from Howard St. to the Ernest Woodward line was also rebuilt, and work was completed on the sidewalk on the northerly side of Webster St., between Wall St. and the residence of Dr. Frame.
The square at the junction of Hingham and Webster Sts. was graded and a curb built around the square.
Drains were put in at Union Square, Myrtle St., Payson Ave., Spring St. and at the Emerson Shop.
The following E. R. A. projects were also completed under the supervision of the Highway Surveyor, which included Beech St., Summer and Gardner Sts.
In addition about 4200 ft. of macadam road was built on North Avenue from Union St. to Plain St. in cooperation with the State and County.
Respectfully submitted,
RODERICK MACKENZIE,
Highway Surveyor.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
WATER COMMISSIONERS
OF THE
Town of Rockland
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1934
JOINT WATER BOARD OF ABINGTON AND ROCKLAND
H. C. WITHERELL S. W. BAKER Chairman Secretary
D. LEO DONOVAN
F. E. MERRILL
J. J. MCCARTHY E. S. DAMON
LEWIS E. WHEELER Water Registrar
EDWARD L. GAMMON Superintendent
WATER BOARD OF ROCKLAND
S. W. BAKER, Chairman
J. J. MCCARTHY E. S. DAMON
EDWARD L. GAMMON, Superintendent
Regular meetings of the board every Thursday evening at 7:30.
Office hours of the superintendent, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M. daily (except Saturdays), and Friday evening's from 7 to 9. Room 2, Savings Bank Block, Union Street.
Water Commissioners' Report -
The Water Commissioners herewith submit their forty- ninth annual report.
Services in Rockland
1938
Services in Abington
1489
Services in Joint Works
137
New services in Rockland
7
New services in Abington
4
Water rates received by Abington
$24 117 19
Water rates received by Rockland
23 310 19
Water rates received by Joint Works
1 862 67
Total
49 290 05
JOINT, 1934
Edison Electric Illuminating Co.
$2 827 67
William Brown, salary
1 886 94
E. J. Rourke, coal
1 803 64
Lewis Wheeler, salary
1 712 00
Gomley George, labor and materials and services
638 30
The Welch Co., supplies and materials
602 16
Damon Electric Co., labor and materials
329 93
Lewis Litchfield, labor 206 00
Red Hed Co., supplies
264 64
W. J. Mehtala, labor and materials
240 80
Curry Bros. Oil Co., oil and supplies
223 65
The Paradon Co., supplies
193 90
Hall & Torrey, supplies and materials
181 84
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service
177 50
Frank Riley, labor
162 00
Town of Pembroke, 1934 taxes
161 10
M. H. Brotherton, labor and parts on pump
141 85
156
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
Walworth Co., supplies
134 60
Crandall Packing Co., materials 117 87
Walter H. Moreton Corp., supplies 109 78
S. W. Baker, services as secretary 100 00
Chas. J. Higgins, services as treasurer
100 00
Edward L. Gammon, services as superintendent
100 00
Builders Iron Foundry, materials and supplies
93 27
Rockland Coal & Grain, materials 90 19
Thomas Ballam, safe 85 00
Sears, Roebuck Co., materials
75 98
A. W. Chesterton Co., supplies
74 97
Stearns Express, expressing
66 09
Douglas Print, printing
65 86
Harrison Witherell, services as chairman
50 00
George Lang Co., supplies
49 48
Edward Cullinan, labor
48 88
John Foster Lumber Co., supplies
48 32
Ralph A. Gardner, grates
45 43
J. T. Ford, labor and supplies
45 26
Snap-on-Tool-Co., tools
39 47
Dillon Boiler Works, parts for boiler
38 60
National Meter Co., supplies
37 71
Wallace & Tiernan Co., chemical supplies
37 34
Corcoran Supply Co., supplies 36 72
National Foundry Co., labor and supplies
30 16
William Oxspring Stamp Pattern
30 00
Clifford Rose, labor
30 00
Carol Brown, labor
27 00
William Brown, reimbursement personal expenditures 26 90
Robert Wheeler, labor
26 87
F. H. Ellis Co., supplies
24 50
McAuliffe & Burke, supplies
23 51
A. Wainshalbaum, batteries
23 00
Harold Dunleavy, labor
22 50
Edward Whitmarsh, labor
22 50
Rome Brothers, supplies
22 29
E. M. White, labor and supplies
21 81
157
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
Bensons Cafe, lunches
20 40
Industrial Lock Nut Co., labor and materials 18 00
Dr. J. Edmund Brown, medical services 17 50
Nopee Trading Co., box finder
15 00
Gulf Refining Co., oil
14 45
Clyson Inkley, F. C. filling extinguishers
13 67
Walter Vogel, labor
13 50
Comm. Public Safety, boiler inspection
10 00
Ruth F. Nesmith, water analysis
10 00
General Electric Co., supplies
9 87
Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co., charts
9 65
O. M. Scott & Sons, supplies
9 00
Maurice Cunningham, labor
9 00
Hallamore Machine Co., welding
8 50
Standard Oil Co., gas and oil
8 35
Sampson H. Dean 8 00
Dana M. Pratt, civil engineer
7 00
Howland & Howland Insurance Co., insurance 6 00
John Henderson, labor 4 50
Edward Kemp, labor
4 50
Freeport Engine Co., parts
4 25
L. Richmond Co., materials 3 80
Rockland Trans. Co., express
3 70
Reynolds Bros., express
3 30
U. S. Post Office, stamps
3 00
J. S. McCallum, paint
2 60
T. Murrill, carting sand
2 50
Waldo Bros., supplies
2 30
Bryantville Motor Sales, materials
1 75
Rockland Standard, stamp
1 20
Dept. Public Works, license
1 00
Lewis Wheeler, Misc. expenditures
82
Goulding Bros., distilled water 75
Penniman Express, express 75
H. H. Arnold Co., labor 71
158
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
E. P. Reed Lumber Co., planeing 35
Total Abington one-half
$ 14 125 45
$ 7 062 73
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT
Joint Board of Water Commissioners of Abington and Rockland
Gentlemen :
I herewith submit my report as Superintendent for the year ending Dec. 31, 1934.
We made very extensive and necessary repairs to the house and coal shed at the pumping station property.
The shores of the pond have been cleaned, bushes and wild grass removed, and put in general good condition.
During the excessive hot period last summer, which caused very long hours of pumping, the pond was low and there developed a slight vegetable taste and odor to the water. The State Board of Health made several tests, and pronounced the water perfectly safe.
The gasoline engine was overhauled and repairs made, and all the pumping machinery seems to be in good working order.
Respectfully submitted,
E. L. GAMMON,
Superintendent
GEORGE E. GOMLEY
1865 1934
IN MEMORIAM
In deep sorrow we are called upon by Divine Authority to record the death of the Chairman of the Joint Board of Water Commissioners of Abington and Rockland.
In the death of our fellow Commissioner George E. Gomley-who has been identified with the water board for many years-we have lost a true and faithful co-worker He always had deep interest in the welfare of our water system, and devoted his time and energy unstintedly. His advice, genial disposition, and sound judgment will be great- ly missed by his fellow members, and the citizens of Ab- ington and Rockland.
160
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
To the Board of Water Commissioners
Gentlemen :
I herewith submit my annual report of the Water De- partment for the year ending Dec. 31, 1934.
Receipts from Water Rates $23 310 19
Receipts from Installation of Services 2 343 12
Receipts from Small Jobs 709 69
$26 363 00
SERVICES
There were 7 new services added during the year and 101 renewals, 43 of these were installed as far as the curb.
MAINS
The 6" main of East Beal St., extension was extended 102 feet. Extensions were completed under the C. W. A. plan on Center Ave., Summer St., Spruce St., Glen and Ev- erett Streets.
HYDRANTS - GATES
Main gates were installed at the corner of Everett and Stanton Street, 3 on Center Ave., one on Summer St., and one on Spruce St.
New hydrants were installed on East Beal St., extension; 2 on Center Ave., and one on Summer St. Hydrant was replaced on Summer street.
161
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
LOCAL 1934
Edward L. Gammon, salary
$ 2 013 00
Ralph Fucillo, labor
1 935 52
James Studley, labor
1 610 40
Corcoran Supply Co., supplies and pipe
1 498 23
Harry Holmes, labor
1 235 82
Edward Winslow, labor
667 08
Henry Harris, labor
661 10
Tony Sasso, labor
644 65
Charles Fucillo, labor
635 65
Jos. Young Co., Boiler and supplies
552 86
N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R., freight
461 29
Geo. N. Beal, truck and supplies
436 55
Industrial Lock Nut Co., parts and labor
401 02
McAuliffe & Burke, pipe and supplies
398 96
Mann Auto Sales, truck and parts
321 30
Harwood Stoddard, labor, carpenter
315 00
S. W. Baker, services as Commissioner
300 00
John J. McCarthy, services as Commissioner
300 00
E. S. Damon, services as Commissioner
300 00
Frank Riley, labor
240 19
Standard Oil Co., Gas
266 72
Phil. Murphy, labor
216 00
Skinner Heating & Ventilating Co., heating system
207 00
John Hunt, labor
198 00
LeBaron Co., supplies
164 74
Hall & Torrey, supplies
163 04
Lewis Litchfield, labor
159 75
J. S. McCallum, supplies
158 19
U. S. Post Office envelopes, stamps and box rent 132 72
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service
129 38
Sear, Roebuck & Co., supplies
119 15
Michael Williams, labor
90 00
Douglas Print, printing
87 60
Edson Corp. supplies & materials
86 42
162
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
E. M. Locke, labor
85 50
Thomas Higgins, labor 85 50
Edward Kemp, labor 84.38
Clifford Rose, labor
84 18
George Hyde, blacksmith work
82 46
Thomas Walsh, blacksmith work
81 85
A. W. Chesterton Co., supplies
81 57
Hydraulic Development Co., Hydotite
80 00
Harold Dunleavy, labor
78 75
Ludlow Valve, valves 77 28
Amos A. Phelps, bond and insurance
75 80
A. R. Smith Mfg. Co., supplies
71 40
E. S. Damon, insurance
70 80
Geo. H. Snell Co, couplings
69 00
Warren Woodward, insurance
67 43
Rod. McLeod, labor
63 00
Gulf Refining Co., oil
60 96
C. A. Baker Co., supplies
54 29
Fairbanks, Morse Co., scales
51 35
Brown-Wales Co., supplies
50 58
E. S. Damon, safe 50 00
Clyde Dunham, labor carting pipe
48 00
Frank I. Shaw, carting pipe
48 00
Boston Pipe & Fitting Co., pipe
47 20
Elec. Light & Power Co., service
46 68
Ira Richards, labor
45 00
Parker, Danner Co., supplies
44 00
J. H. Baker, clocks
40 00
Chas. J. McCarthy Co., supplies
38 89
Rensselaer Valve Co., supplies
' 36 56
Hobart Auto Supply, supplies and accessories
36 43
Henry Martin, labor 36 00
T. F. Collins, labor 36 00
William Kilgrew, air compressor 35 00
A. J. Vargus, supplies 34 42
Geo. Ingalls, labor
31 50
Handlan-Buck Co., lanterns
31 50
Joseph Meade, labor
31 50
163
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
Jenkins & Simmons, express
30 65
Edward Cullinan, labor
28 50
Damon Elec., materials
28 43
Lawrence Sheehan, labor
27 00
Daniel Hines, labor
27 00
Thos. F Gammon, coal and charcoal
26 50
The Welch Co., supplies
22 40
Frank Dixon, labor
21 93
Dimond-Union Stamp Co., stamp
20 00
Dean-Penney Co., supplies
18 50
Bernard Fitzgerald, labor
18 00
Caroll Brown, labor
18 00
George Clark, labor
18 00
Becker & Co., supplies
14 52
Patrick Burton, labor
13 50
M. O'Grady, labor
13 50
Bettridge Sales & Service, supplies
13 25
Hallamore Machine Co., welding
12 50
Western Auto Supply, parts
11 60
Ray Martel, labor
11 25
A. S. Peterson, supplies
10 75
Thomas Murrill, carting gravel
10 65
Cutter Renewal Co., cutting & tapping machine
10 00
M. Benotti, charcoal
9 89
C. E. Little Mfg. Co., supplies
9 84
Aldo Botto, labor
9 00
Rockland Water Dept., small bills
9 00
Lawrence McAuliffe, labor
9 00
Standard Wool Co., material
9 00
Edward Whitmarsh, labor
9 00
Joseph LeMotte, labor
9 00
Charles Leavitt, labor
9 00
Fred Smith, labor
9 00
Al. Whiting, labor
9 00
The Walworth Co., supplies
8 72
Abington Water Dept., labor at standpipe
8 59
Fred Finch, labor
8 16
Howland Insurance Co., insurance
8 15
164
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
Burrell & Delorey, rubber boots
7 50
Dex Sales Co., supplies 7 50
L. Richmond & Sons, supplies
7 30
Zenas Trott, labor
6 75
Arthur Wills, labor
6 75
Albert Culver Co., Oil
6 48
L. E. Muran Co., supplies
6 30
John O'Brien, labor
6 00
Manifold Supply Co., supplies
6 00
Rome Bros., supples
5 52
Austin Print, printing
5 00
Roman Gardens, lunches
4 80
John Henderson, labor
4 50
Berger Mfg. Co., supplies
4 30
Wm. B. Shields, testing truck
4 00
Nemasket Trans, Co., expressing
3 00 .
Rockland Standard, Printing
3 50
Water Works Engineering, subscription two years 3 00
3 00
Old Colony Plumbing Supply Co., oil
2 50
Reg. Motor Vehicles, registration
2 00
Mclaughlin Motors Co., paint
1 75
Brockton Plating Works, signs
1 50
Underwood, Eliot & Fisher, office supplies
1 50
Merry Mount Tire Sales, repairs
1 25
Arthur Whiting, repairs
1 00
Vulcan Tool Co., supplies
75
Chandler & Farquhar Co., truck letters
72
Brockton Trans. Co., express
70
James Studley, blue prints 60
50
W. W. Lydstrom, office supplies
50
E. P. Reed Lumber Co., planeing 45
Hobbs & Warren, printing
40
Sub total
$19 958 19
South Ave., Garage, towing
Reliance Ribbon & Carbon Co., supplies
165
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
Due from 1933
267 78
Total 1934
$20 225 97
S. W. BAKER, E. S. DAMON, J. J. MCCARTHY,
Water Commissioners of Rockland.
166
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
REPORT OF WATER REGISTRAR
To the Joint Board of Commissers of Abington and Rockland
Gentlemen :
I herewith submit my report as Water Registrar for the year ending December 31st, 1934.
Per Water Rates
$ 1 819 69
Per Meter Repair
33 09
Per Shut-off 5 00
Per New Meter
14 00
Per New Services
56 40
Per New Service 1933
8 50
Total Amount collected
$ 1 936 68
Owed December 31st, 1934
Per Water Rates
$ 413 20
Per Meter Repairs
18 49
Per New Shut-off
2 50
Total Amount owed
$ 434 19
Two Service Renewals.
Three Service Renewals to Line.
Respectfully submitted,
LEWIS E. WHEELER,
Water Registrar
1
Month 1934
Hours Pumping Hrs. Mins.
Daily Average Hrs. Mins.
Gallons Pumped
Daily Average Ibs. Coal Gallons
Consumed
Daily Average lbs.
Ave. Height
Reservoir
Gals. Pm'pd
per lbs of Coal
Gals. Pm'pd
per K.W.H.
January
273
40
8
50
19 516 000
629 549
61 380
1 980
96 1
277
729
February
244
25
8 44
18 020 000
643 571
61 195
2 186
96
370
723
March
263
40
8
31
19 842 000
640 065
63 195
2 039
96
380
721
April
232
40
7
45
16 827 000
560 900
51 750
1 725
96 3
368
724
May
265
50
8
34
19 317 000
623 129
56 425
820
96
370
722
June
285
10
9
30
20 724 000
690 800
61 890
2 063
96 1
366
723
July
397
12
49
28 358 000
914 774
60 665
2 022
96 7
367
721
August
297
20
9
35
21 944 000
707 871
63 280
2 041
96 9
366
717
September
260
40
8
41
18 952 000
631 733
53 015
1 767
96 6
360
725
October
265
30
8
34
19 336 000
623 742
62 175
2 006
96 9
367
720
November
253
10
8 29
18 327 000
610 900
56 550
1 885
96 7
380
714
December
255
8
14
18 290 000
590 000
59 175
1 909
96 8
370
711
Totals
3294
239 453 000
710 695
Average
274
30
19 954 415
59 225
96 4
370
721
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
Average Static Head 217. Average Dynamic Head 292. Maximum weekly record July 15th to July 21st, 7,627,000 gals. Maximum daily record Thursday July 19, 1, 135,000 gals. Coal received 1934 664,890 lbs. Coal on hand Jan. 1, 1935, 11,605 lbs. Gallons pumped via steam 187,266,000 gals. Gals pumped via electricity 50,776,000 gals. Gallons pumped via Gas engine, 1,411,000 gals. Gasolene on hand Jan. 1, 1935, 580 gals. Duty done in foot lbs. per 100 lbs. Coal 89,937,373.
WILLIAM H. BROWN, Chief Engineer
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Board of Health Report
The Board of Health herewith submits its report for 1934.
Number of cases of contagious diseases for the year : Scarlet fever 20, measles 33, dog bite 18, Lobar pneumonia 1, chicken pox 26, typhoid fever 1, whooping cough 18.
The town has been comparatively free of contagious diseases.
It seemed necessary to order all dogs to be kept at home in the autumn.
Respiratory diseases have been at a low mark during the year.
The work done on the water courses during the year is well known.
JOSEPH H. DUNN, JOSEPH FRAME, MICHAEL J. FITZGIBBONS,
Board of Health.
Plumbing Inspector's Report
Board of Health, Rockland, Mass.
Gentlemen :
Installed in the town of Rockland in 1934: 30 closets, 13 bath tubs, 21 lavatories, 13 sinks, 5 sink and tray com- binations.
I cannot determine how many inspections were made by Mr. Warsaw and up to the present time I have been unable to get the information.
Yours very truly
FREDERIC HALL,
Asst. Plumbing Inspector.
Collector of Taxes
Taxes of 1932
Outstanding January 1, 1934
$59 152 34
Collected during year 59 152 34
1932 Old Age Assistance
Outstanding January 1, 1934
$598 00
Collected during year 598 00
1932 Motor Vehicle Excise
Outstanding January 1, 1934
$1 945 72
Collected during year 1 945 72
Taxes of 1933
Outstanding January 1, 1934
$124 558 19
Collected during year 62 850 07
Outstanding January 1, 1935
$61 708 12
1933 Old Age Assistance
Outstanding January 1, 1934
$1 285 00
Collected during year 588 00
Outstanding January 1, 1935 697 00
1933 Motor Vehicle Excise Outstanding January 1, 1934 $3 878 64
171
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
Collected during year
2 133 76
Outstanding January 1, 1935
$1 744 88
Taxes of 1934
Amount committed to Collector
$310 835 09
Collected during year
170 464 09
Outstanding January 1, 1935
$140 371 00
1934 Motor Vehicle Excise
Amount committed to Collector
$10 039 56
Collected during year
6 068 20
Outstanding January 1, 1935
$3 971 36
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES A. DONOVAN,
Collector of Taxes.
CEMETERY TRUST FUND
Bequest
Cemetery
Balance Jan. 1, 1934
Deposited During 1934
Income
Expended
Balance Dec. 31, 1934
Jeremiah Leahy
St. Patricks
$101.75
$3 51
$3 51
$101 75
Mary Spence
St. Patricks
407 00
14 12
14 12
407 00
Margaret Smith
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Patrick McCaffrey
St. Patricks
108 97
3 76
3 76
108 97
James H. O'Connell
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Gallagher-Driscoll
St. Patricks
240 32
8 33
8 33
240 32
Chester Ford
St. Patricks
459 98
16 04
10 00
466 02
Mary Gallagher
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Catherine McIntyre
St. Patricks
203 50
7 05
7 05
203 50
Daniel Sullivan
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Patrick Cullinane
St. Patricks
76 31
2 64
2 64
76 31
George Hatch
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
James Crowley
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Margaret D. Quinlan
St. Patricks
203 50
7 05
7 05
203 50
Daniel Crowley
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Bridget Conway
St. Patricks
118 06
4 07
5 00
117
13
Patrick O'Hearn
St. Patricks
50 87
1 74
1 74
50 87
Daniel H. Lynch
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Nicholas O'Donnell
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
James Maguire
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Ellen Sullivan
St. Patricks
50 87
1 74
1 74
50 87
Katherine E. Crowley
St. Patricks
203 50
7 05
7 05
203 50
Michael Sullivan
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
William McGrath
St. Patricks
103 66
..
3 13
6 79
100 00
172
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS-Continued
Bequest
Cemetery
Balance Jan. 1, 1934
Deposited During 1934
Income
Expended
Balance Dec. 31, . 1934
Catherine E. O'Brien
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Thomas Russell
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Timothy Kelliher
St. Patricks
152 62
5 28
5 28
152 62
Mary J. Samuels
St. Patricks
203 50
7 05
7 05
203 50
William B. Burke
St. Patricks
50 87
1 74
1 74
50 87
Henry Lyons
St. Patricks
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Sarah J. Spence
St. Patricks
407 00
14 12
14 12
407 00
William Fitzgerald
St. Patricks
101 45
3 50
1 75
101 75
Thomas J. Flynn
St. Patricks
100 00
200 00
2 91
202 91
John Leahy
St. Patricks
85 00
85 00
John Parker
Holy Family
127 18
4 40
4 40
127 18
Thomas J. Lynch
Holy Family
203 50
7 05
7 05
203 50
Antonio B. Rogers
Holy Family
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
John W. Cullinane
Holy Family
127 18
4 40
4 40
127 18
Mary E. Kelley
Holy Family
101 75
3 51
3 51
101 75
Frederic Dill
Mt. Pleasant
108 97
3 81
4 00
108 78
Collins-Branson
Mt. Pleasant
220 96
2 45
5 00
137 81
Elvira S. Holmes
Mt. Pleasant
140 36
2 83
2 00
81 82
C. A. Johnston
Mt. Pleasant
80 99
8 97
34 00
229 62
Henry Chase
Mt. Pleasant
61 21
2 14
2 00
61 35
Emma Hutchinson
Mt. Pleasant
250 23
8 74
8 50
250 47
A. Hilton Studley
Mt. Pleasant
117 38
4 12
4 00
117 50
William G. Perry
Mt. Pleasant
100 61
3 53
4 00
100 14
Gardner-Damon
Charles H. Poole
Mt. Pleasant
100-61
3 53
4 00
100 14
.
TOWN OF ROCKLAND
173
..
7 77
16 00
212 73
Mt. Pleasant
254 65
3 51
3 21
101 75
Jeremiah Santry
St. Patricks
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS-Continued
Bequest
Cemetery
Balance Jan. 1, 1934
Deposited During 1934
Income
Expended
Balance Dec. 31, 1934
Howard Wheeler
Mt. Pleasant
132 04
4 65
2 00
134 69
Charles G. Turner
Mt. Pleasant
116 82
4 09
2 00
118 91
Frederic Shaw
Mt. Pleasant
100 00
100 00
Lottie Mann
Mt. Pleasant
100 00
100 00
McManus-Horne
Mt. Pleasant
50 00
50 00
A. A. Crocker
Mt. Pleasant
129 56
4 54
2 00
132 10
Frank P. Lewis
Mt. Pleasant
54 89
1 90
2 00
54 79
James J. Donaldson
Mt. Pleasant
306 07
10 79
10 00
306 86
Henry G. Moulton
Mt. Pleasant
495 33
17 46
4
00
508 79
Marsena Lovell, Heirs
Mt. Pleasant
144 27
5 07
2 00
147 34
E. W. Whiting
Mt. Pleasant
156 72
5 51
4
00
158 23
Fidelia Estes
Mt. Pleasant
303 20
10 60
9
00
304 80
Eben P. Everett
Mt. Pleasant
84 88
2 97
2
00
85 85
Frank, Geo. Lawrence
Mt. Pleasant
180 07
6 23
7 00
179 30
Thomas-Litchfield
Mt. Pleasant
236 45
8 26
8 00
236 71
Andrew McIlvene
Mt. Pleasant
110 09
3 88
2 00
111 97
Edward Crane
Mt. Pleasant
168 82
5 93
2 00
172 75
L. Evelyn Dill
Mt. Pleasant
116 03
2 03
118 06
Reuben Ellis
Mt. Pleasant
103 70
3 63
2 00
105 33
H. J. Cushing
Mt. Pleasant
105 36
3 70
4 00
105 06
Harold B. Vesper
Mt. Pleasant
100 00
3 51
3 51
100 00
Fannie H. Turner
. Mt. Pleasant
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