Town annual report of the officers of the town of Rockland Massachusetts for the year ending 1936, Part 4

Author: Rockland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: [Rockland, Mass.] : [Town of Rockland]
Number of Pages: 1154


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Upon motion of Dr. Joseph Lelyveld it was :


VOTED that it be the sense of the meeting that the Water Commissioners be instructed to construct a water tank, within the limit of the amount of money available, as raised and appropriated under Article No. 19 of the An nual Town Meeting held Mach 2nd, 1936.


Then at 8:20 o'clock P. M. VOTED to adjourn.


A true copy of the record. Attest :


RALPH L. BELCHER,


Town Clerk


65


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Total Vote STATE AND NATIONAL ELECTION Rockland, Mass., November 3, 1936


Number of ballots cast


Precinct One


2053


Precinct Two


2261


Total


4314


ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT


P-1


P-2


Total


Aiken and Teichert, Socialist Labor. Party


1


4


5


Browder and Ford, Communist Party


2


0


2


Colvin and Watson, Prohibition


0


0


0


Landon and Knox, Republican


852


1053


1905


Lemke and O'Brien, The Union Party 208


202


410


Roosevelt and Garner, Democratic


944


935


1875


Thomas and Nelson, Socialist Party


7


19


26


Blanks


39


48


87


GOVERNOR Fred G. Bushold, Union-Coughlin- Townsend


37


39


76


Alfred H. Evans, Phohibition


2


4


6


John W. Haigis, Republican


853


1045


1898


Horace I. Hillis, Socialist Labor party


1


3


4


Otis Archer Hood, Communist Party


4


2


6


Charles F. Hurley, Democratic


998


983


1981


Alfred Baker Lewis, Socialist party


7


9


16


William H. McMasters,


The Union Party


116


115


231


Blanks


35


61


96


LIEUTENENT GOVERNOR Henning A. Bloman, Socialist Labor Party


15


10 25


66


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


Freeman W. Follett, Prohibition


9


2


11


Walter S. Hutchins, Socialist Party


15


23


38


Francis E. Kelly, Democratic


989


999


1988


Leverett Saltonstall, Republican


924


1121


2045


Paul C. Wicks, Communist Party


2


1


3


Blanks


99


105


204


SECRETARY


Frederic W. Cook, Republican


953


1150


2103


Ralph Dow, Socialist Party


13


23


36


George L. McGlynn, Socialist Labor Party


10


14


24


Mary E. Moore, Communist Party


15


3


18


Joseph Santosuosso, Democratic


927


902


1829


Blanks


135


169


304


TREASURER


Thomas Gilmartin, Socialist Labor Party


8


11


19


Mabelle M. Groves, Prohibition


9


5


14


Harold J. Hatfield, Independent Progressive


7


10


17


Eva Hoffman, Communist Party


4


0


4


James M. Hurley, Democratic


938


943


1881


William E. Hurley, Republican


953


1149


2102


Sylvester J. McBride, Socialist Party


22


22


44


Blanks


112


121


233


AUDITOR


Lyman M. Aldrich, Prohibition


9


5


14


Thomas H. Buckley, Democrat


1084


1062


2146


Richard Darby, Independent


6


18


24


Elizabeth Donovan, Socialist Party


15


23


38


Alfred Haase, Communist Party


5


5


Walter J. Hogan, Socialist Labor


8


10


18


818


1021


1839


Russell A. Wood, Republican Blanks


108


122


230


67


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Morris Berzon, Socialist Party


12


16


28


Paul A. Dever, Democratic


1033


1038


2071


Felix Forte, Republican


839


1036


1875


George F. Hogan, prohibition


7.


9


16


Fred E. Oelcher, Socialist Labor Party


10


9


19


Michael Tuysuzian, Communist Party


4


3


7


Blanks


148


150


298


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Alonzo B. Cook, Townsendite- Prohibition-Economy


6


13


19


Albert Sprague Coolidge, Socialist Party


5


13


18


James M. Curley, Democratic


806


767


1573


Ernest L. Dodge, Socialist Labor party 4


7


11


Charles Flaherty, Communist Party


4


1


5


Moses H. Gulesian, Townsend Plan


12


28


40


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Republican


916


1103


2019


Wilbur D. Moon, Prohibition


1


3


4


Thomas C. O'Brien, The Union Party 229


239


468


Blanks


50


70


120


CONGRESSMAN-15th District


John D. W. Bodfish, Democratic


729


720


1449


Nora Ouimette Duprey, Socialist party 12


13


25


Charles L. Gifford, Republican


785


1000


1785


William McAuliffe, The Union Party 67 John Henry McNeece, Social Justice-


63


130


Townsend


354


337


691


Blanks


106


128


234


COUNCILLOR-2nd District Charles J. Fitzgerald, Democratic


956


962


1918


Joseph B. Grossman, Republican


888


1066


1954


Fred H. Lord, Socialist Party Blanks


47


55


102


162


178


340


17


37


Guy M. Gray, Townsend-Social Justice 20


68


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


SENATOR, Norfolk and Plymouth Dist.


William M. Bergan, Democratic


1041


1025


2066


Newland H. Holmes, Republican Blanks


834


1042


1876


178


194


372


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 4th Plymouth District €


Frederick M. Barnicoat, Republican


857


1069


1926


Daniel DeC. Donovan, Democratic


1140


1129


2269


Blanks


56


63


119


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-Plymouth County


Rufus E. Blair, Independent


27


45


72


Sumner A. Chapman, Republican


906


1099


2005


Alfred G. Malagodi, Democratic


909


896


1805


Blanks


211


221


432


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Plymouth County


Frederic T. Bailey, Republican


754


930


1684


Harold D. Bent, Republican


861


1022


1883


George M. Kane, Democratic


702


665


1367


Louis A. Reardon, Democratic Blanks


863


977


1840


COUNTY TREASURER Plymouth County


Avis A. Ewell, Republican


911


1094


2005


James P. Fitzgerald, Democratic Blanks


982


980


1962


160


187


347


ASSOCIATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Plymouth County (To fill vacancy)


Frank L. Sinnott, Republican


1149


1370


2519


Blanks


904


891


1795


926


928


1854


69


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Question No. 1. All Alcoholic Beverages


Yes


1221


1232


2453


No


461


596


1057


Blanks


371


433


804


Question No. 2. Beers and Wines


Yes


1205


1208


2413


No


415


557


972


Blanks


433


496


929


Question No. 3. All Alcoholic Beverages in Packages


Yes


1246


1266


2512


No


387


511


898


Blanks


420


484


904


FOURTH PLYMOUTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT


At a meeting of the Town Clerks of the Fourth Plym- outh Representative District held in the Town Clerk's of- fice, Rockland, Mass., on Friday, November 13, 1936 at 12:00 o'clock noon, the records of votes cast in each pre- cinct and town, for Representative in General Court, Fourth Plymouth District, were duly examined and Frederick M. Barnicoat of Hanover appeared to be elected.


The following is a schedule of the votes cast in said dis- trict.


Frederick M. Barnicoat of Hanover, (R) three thou- sand seven hundred and sixty-two (3762).


Daniel DeC. Donovan of Rockland (D), two thousand seven hundred and ninety-four (2794).


Blanks, two hundred and two (202).


70


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


Whole number of ballots cast, six thousand seven hun- dred and fifty-eight (6758).


BERNARD L. STETSON,


Town Clerk, Hanover WARREN T. HOWARD, Town Clerk, Hanson


RALPH L. BELCHER, Town Clerk, Rockland


DETAIL OF VOTE BY TOWNS


Rockland


Hanover


Hanson


Total


Frederick M. Barnicoat


1926


1058


778


3762


Daniel DeC. Donovan


2269


201


324


2794


Blanks


119


24


59


202


4314


1283


1161


6758


RECOUNT


Rockland, Mass., December 5, 1936


Pursuant to an order from the Secretary of the Com- monweath, dated November 27, 1936, the Board of Regis- trars of Voters met at the Town Office, Saturday, Decem- ber 5, 1936 at 9:00 A. M. and recounted the ballots cast, at the State and National Election of November 3rd, 1936, for the office of LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. The result was declared as follows:


71


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


P-1


P-2


Total


Henning A. Blomen, Socialist Labor Party


15


10


25


Freeman W. Follett, Prohibition


6


2


8


Walter S. Hutchins, Socialist Party


17


21


38


Francis E. Kelly, Democratic


989


996


1985


Leverett Saltonstall, Republican


926


1125


2051


Paul C. Wicks, Communist Party


2


2


4


Blanks


98


105


203


Whole number ballots cast


2053


2261


4314


JOHN D. CARNEY, THOMAS MORRISSEY, ESTHER H. RAWSON, RALPH L. BELCHER,


Board of Registrars of Voters


Sixty-Third Annual Report Of The Selectmen


STATE AID 1936


Paid under Chapter 19, Revised Laws and Amendments thereto.


Total amount of State Aid Paid


$


650 00


Appropriation


$


900 00


Under appropriation $ 250 00


CARE OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES


Paid :---


C. S. Tilden, care of graves $ 50 00


W. A. Whiting, care of grave 15 00


W. F. Hunt, care of grave 15 00


James Maguire, care of grave


5 00


Louis Gilbride, agent


50 00


Expended


$


135 00


Appropriation


$


150 00


Under appropriation


15 00


HIGHWAY SURVEYOR


Paid :-


William H. Friary, Salary $ 258 30


Roderick Mackenzie, Salary 1 091 70


Expended


$ 1 350 00


Appropriation


$ 1 350 00


ANIMALS AND STABLES


Paid :-


William T. Condon, Services as Inspector $ 100 00 Appropriation $ 100 00


73


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Paid :- Harold J. Inkley, Salary Appropriation $ 400 00


400 00 $


RESERVE FUND


Transfers :


Tree Warden $ 400 00


Striping Streets


150 00


Police Dept. Cornelius McHugh accident


126 20


Police Dept. Purchase Police Car 74 00


Highway Dept. Repairs


249 80


$ 1 000 00


Appropriation


$ 1 000 00


CARE OF TOWN CEMETERY


Paid :-


William E. Vining Appropriation $ 60 00


$ 60 00


MILITARY AID 1936


Appropriation


$


50 00


Nothing expended


Under


$


50 00


BURIAL OF INDIGENT SOLDIERS


Appropriation Nothing expended Under $ 100 00


S


100 00


CLEAN UP WEEK


Paid :- Rockland Standard Pub. Co.


Adv. and Notice $ 3 75


74


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


John J. Dwyer, Collection of rubbish 83 50


Expended Appropriation Under


$ 87 25


$ 100 00


12 75


COMPENSATION INSURANCE


Paid :-


Amos A. Phelps, premium on policy $ 1 931 46


Appropriation $2 250 00


Under appropriation $ 318 54


COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR FIREMEN Paid :--


Charles E. Torrey, Premium on Policy $ 292 50


Appropriation $ 292 50


PURCHASE OF POLICE CAR


Piad :-


George N. Beal, Purchase of Car $ 525 00


United Bosch Corp., Radio for car 59 50


George J. Popp, Express 81


E. B. Adams, Generator


38 69


Expended


$ 624 00


Appropriation


$ 550 00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


74 00 $ 624 00


SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL LIBRARY


Natalie F. Holbrook, salary $ 600 00


Elida Butler, salary 600 00


N. E. Tel & Tel Co., services


39 96


Edison Electric Ill. Co., service


96 46


Lida A. Clark, salary 1 200 00


Lida A. Clark, supplies 7 40


W. G. Holbrook, salary


900 00


Rockland Water Dept., service


5 00


75


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Rome Bros., supplies


39


Brockton Public Market, supplies


90


A. S. Peterson, supplies


14 77


Hall & Torrey, supplies


19 61


F. J. Barnard, binding books


87 14


Library Book House, books


351 75


The Savogran Co., supplies


3 00


H. R. Huntting Co., supplies


7 67


Douglas Print, cards


7 75


Am. Library Asso., books


4 00


Charles Scribner & Sons, books


25 00


McGraw-Hill Book Co., books


11 65


Junior Literary Guild, books


28 84


Beckley Cardy Co., books


3 58


Murray Bros., repairs


6 00


Rockland Coal & Grain, coal


103 00


'A. A. Phelps, Insurance


143 39


Jean Karr, book


9 49


A. I. Randall Inc., printing


8 60


The Personal Book Shop, books


16 66


Funk & Wagnalls Co., books


7 60


Florence M. Howland, books


7 50


John H. Wyatt, supplies


: 75


The Library Guild, book


3 50


Joseph Thibeault, repair lawn mower


2 75


A. Culver Co., coal


85 00


Rockland Standard Pub. Co., printing


7 65


Norman H. Henly Co., book


1 21


Beacon Press Inc., book


1 60


Moore Cothell, subscriptions


100 60


H. J. Hemmett Co., repairs


73


Gaylord Bros., supplies


1 48


Chapman & Grimes, supplies


2 08


Am. Rescue League, subscription


60


Gordon Conant, repair clock


2 00


Howland's Ins. Office, insurance


44 87


H. W. Wilson Co., subscription


21 20


-


$ 4 593 13


76


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


Appropriation Dog Fund Transfer Total available


Under


$ 3 832 68 593 61 167 35


$ 4 593 61 48


REPAIRS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY


Paid :-


Hall & Torrey, bal. on boiler $ 301 18


J. S. McCallum, radiator and pipes 186 25


Expended $


F


487 43


Transfered under Art. 28 $ 531 18


Unexpended Bal. 43 75


TOWN OFFICERS


Paid as Salary :-


Harry S. Torrey, Selectman, Board


of Public Welfare, Fence Viewer and Old Age Assistance $ 1 980 00


Norman S. Whiting, Selectman, Board of Public Welfare, Fence Viewer and Old Age Assistance 300 00


John J. Bowler, Selectman, Board of Public Welfare, Fence Viewer and Old Age Assistance 300 00


Charles J. Higgins, Treasurer 1 350 00


James A. Donovan, Tax Collector 1 350 00


Ralph L. Belcher, Town Clerk 700 00


Ralph L. Belcher, Registrar of Voters


75 00 Heirs of Olive Crawford,


Registrar of Voters 45 00


Esther Rawson, Registrar of Voters 30 00


Thomas Morrissey, Registrar of Voters 75 00 John Carney, Registrar of Voters 75 00 Elmer Asklund, Auditor 100 00


77


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Leo Downey, Auditor


100 00


Harold Smith, Auditor


110 00


Expended Appropriation


$ 6 600 00


Under appropriation


10 00


BOARD OF HEALTH


Paid :-


Patrick Mahoney, trucking $ 3 75


Plymouth County Hospital Care of patients 3 060 30


Payroll, Labor


672 76


Evelyn Delory, salary 1 200 00


J. A. Carriuolo, M.D., special service 66 00


Burying Cats and Dogs 34 00


Dr. Joseph H. Dunn, service on contagious cases 81 00


Thomas Welsh, sharpening tools


19 90


Dr. Joseph H. Dunn, supplies and express 16 46 H. Gelinas, services 15 00


John J. Dwyer, work at town dump


18 00


Dr. F. H. Corey, service 5 00


Dr. H. J. Hulse, service 5 00


Dr. N. F. Lough, service 5 00


Rockland Standard Pub. Co., cards 3 50


Thomas W. Reed Co., supplies


10 79


Everyready Supply Co., towels


18 48


George E. Bolling, services 7 00


Dr. Joseph H. Frame, salary


100 00


Dr. Joseph H. Frame, visits and fumigation 93 50


Mrs. David Gaines, services


15 00


Hall & Torrey, tile pipe and supplies 152 93


A. Culver. Co., cement


65


Dr. A. H. Barron, service


5 00


A. Wainshalbaum, trucking 2 00


Rome Bros., supplies 4 38


$ 6 590 00


78


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


Michael Fitzgibbons, salary


50 00


Rockland Coal & Grain, cement 1 30


Mrs. Ed. Hennigan, gravel


3 75


Dr. Joseph Dunn, Salary


50 00


Henry T. Roche Sr., care of Town Dump


150 00


A. I. Randall Inc., printing


9 60


John Hood Co., supplies


24 80


Mass. Memorial Hospital, Care of patients


42 00


Dr. J. B. Gallagher, dental work


10 00


Dr. D. H. Burke, dental work


10 00


Dr. M. J. Dunn, dental work


10 00


Dr. Frederic Billings, dental work


10 00


Dr. H. P. Russell, services


5 00


G. W. S. Hyde, sharpening tools


3 90


Expended


$ 5 995 75


Appropriation


$ 6 000 00


Under appropriation


4 25


LIST OF PAYROLL, BOARD OF HEALTH


Paid :-


Thomas Kelley


$ 39 38


Michael J. Fitzgibbons


246 95


Joseph Meade


90 00


Charles McGonagle


2 25


Michael Murphy


18 00


Wesley Sears


6 75


James Smith


9 00


Daniel Hines


2 25


William Fox


9 00


Martin Keough


6 75


Raymond Rainsford


6 75


Leon Ignatowicz


86 62


Henry Roche


15 75


William Santry


56 25


Maurice Caplice


15 75


79


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Michael Bowen


2 25


Thomas McDonald


2 25


Albert Callahan


7 31


Joseph Melnoski


4 50


Ralph Fisher


4 50


Samuel Cannaway


15 75


William Cannaway


2 25


Charles Hines


2 25


John Gorman


2 25


Stanley Fisher


9 00


Arthur C. Smith


9 00


Total


$ 672 76


TREE WARDEN


Paid :-


Payroll, Labor


$ 599 18


Forrest Partch, repairs


3 23


Rome Bros., tools and supplies


146 33


Rockland Standard Pub. Co., 100 cards


4 25


A. S. Peterson, supplies


1 80


G. W. S. Hyde, hooks


3 00


Doyle Gas Co., gas


5 30


West Side Grocery, gas


1 50


Hickey Bros., gas


25 79


Elliot F. Magoun, supplies


7 84


E. P. Reed Lumber Co., supplies 1 13


Rockland Coal & Grain Co., supplies


36


Sherwin & Williams, Arsenate of lead


140 97


Expended


$


940 68


Appropriation


$500 00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


400 00


-$


900 00


Over available funds


40 68


List of Payroll-Tree Warden 'Alfred Metivier $ 235 41


80


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


James Sullivan


25 87


John White


9 28


Herbert Brown


9 00


Maurice Caplice


11 25


Chester Curtis


16 03


Charles McGonagle


50 63


Frank Hammond


39 39


Arthur Casey


114 00


Henry Shelly


40 51


Charles Rose


4 50


Albert Finegan


14 63


John Kelley


4 50


Stanley Cushing


5 34


John Lonergan


5 34


James McDonald


5 34


Ed Lonergan


8 16


Total


$ 599 18


MOTH DEPT. 1936


Paid :-


Payroll, Labor


$ 264 92


Rockland Water Dept., service


10 00


Frank H. Shaw, storage


11 66


Rome Bros., supplies


29


Crawford service, supplies


4 80


Expended


$


291 67


Appropriation


$ 300 00


Under appropriation


8 33


List of payroll-Moth Dept.


Frank Hammond


$ 67 50


James Mahoney


40 50


Harold Hickey


9 00


Alfred Metivier


69 16


Edward Metivier


4 50


James Sullivan


6 75


81


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Jeremiah Shea


45 00


Roderick Mackenzie 4 50


Charles McGonagle


6 75


Albert Finnegan Henry Shelly


5 63


Total


$


264 92


POLICE DEPARTMENT Expenditures for 1936


N. E. T. & T. Co., service $ 95 11


Edison Electric Light, service


55 10


Chief of Police, service


1 924 00


Use of Auto


260 00


John H. Murphy, service


1 434 40


Cornelius J. McHugh, service


1 424 80


Robert J. Drake, service


1 424 80


Adolph Johnson, service


1 424 80


John J. Dwyer, service


113 22


Maurice Mullen, service


152 36


Michael O'Brien, service


31 91


Charles Hines, service


5 00


Fred Sharp, service


2 00


Alton Whiting, service


1 00


Thomas Fitzgerald, service


3 91


John F. Hannon, service 5 00


Rockland Coal & Grain Co., coal


59 00


A. Wainshilbaum, repairs and supples


48 26


Bailey Motors Co., gasoline and supplies 248 49


M. Linsky, school badges 4 50


Edmund Beary, labor 12 00


U. S. Post Office, stamped envelopes


16 92


Lannins Lunch, food for prisoners


46 50


Lawrence Lovell, labor


3 60


Olympia Confectionery, food for prisoners 4 05


5 63


82


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


Ralph Measures, labor 11.33


Amos Phelps, insurance, police car 4 50


Dr. Leavitt, injury to McHugh 19 00


Goddard Hospital, injury to McHugh 25 00


William McCarthy, lettering police car 8 00


Becker & Co., supplies


11 56


George N. Beal, supplies to police car


16 80


Mat's Lab., installation police radio


10 00


Iver Johnson Co., supplies


27 96


Charles Vaughn, supplies


6 70


Hancock Paint Co., traffic paint


1 85


Mann Auto Sales, supplies, repairs


14 70


E. B. Atmus Co., supplies


6 31


Rome Brothers, supplies


7 55


Total


$ 8 972 04


Appropriation


$ 8 846 00


Transfer Reserve Fund


126 20


$ 8 972 20


Expended


8 972 04


Under


16


FIRE DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE


Hallamore Machine Co., repairing $ .5 00


Edison Electric Light Co.,


Material for fire alarm 53 66


Capen & Lane, soda and acid 6 72


40 70


Maynard & Childs, oil J. Henderson, labor 21 15


A. Golemme, trucking, WPA 7 00


'Ames Electric Co., bulbs and repairs


17 00


Rockland Trans. Co., express


60


Rockland Welting Co., labor


1 00


Jenkins & Simmons, express


2 85


Damon Electric Co., material


1 60


83


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


W. Fyffe Electric Co., wire 78 56


W. Woodward, insurance


54 13


J. Riordan, supplies 5 40


Atlas Products Co., supplies


14 60


Douglas Print, printing


3 50


Standard Oil Co., supplies


6 95


J. A. Rice Co., supplies 5 40


Woodward Spring Co., brake lining 14 89


Bailey Motor Sales Co., battery 30 77


T. J. Dwyer, truck 7 00


A. L. Paulding & Sons, work on brakes 2 50


E. F. Magoun, oil 2 00


Stop Fire Company, extinguisher 10 00


Jack's Auto Glass Co., repairing radiator 20 00


Crandall Packing Co .. new hose 400 00


Hunt-Marquadt, battery charger 18 20


E. L. LaBaron, material 6 22


P. Oulette, labor 15 00


Brewer & Co., acid


5 77


A. Culver Co., cement


1 95


E. P. Reed Co., lumber


11 25


E. E. Lane, supplies


5 00


H. Cook, labor


50 00


F. Metivier, labor


50 00


A. Clark, labor 4 00


Electric Light Co.,


175 32


A. J. Vargus, supplies


92 70


Old Colony Gas Co.


44 66


Telephone Co. 68 05


Hall & Torrey, labor and material


111 00


American LaFrance Co., labor and supplies 377 25


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., supplies 360 36


Brockton Public Market, supplies 6 08


Rockland Coal & Grain Co.


288 01


Rockland Water Dept.


21 35


M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies


33 00


Rome Bros., supplies 16 97


84


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


C. P. Inkley, expense


82 90


Engine Co. No. 1, payroll


1 587 50


Ladder Co. No. 1, payroll


1 506 50


J. Fitzgibbons, chauffeur 1 731 60


W. Parker, chauffeur


1 638 00


J. Mulready, substitute 120 00


George W. Clark, Supt. Fire Alarm


400 00


J. P. Barry, Deputy Chief


200 00


C. P. Inkley, Chief


1 500 00


C. P. Inkley, Use of Auto


250 00


Total


$11 691 62


Appropriation


10 400 00


Over appropriation


$ 1 291 62


FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT


Howe & French, Soda


$ 8 96


Capen & Lane, Soda


8 96


Brewer & Co., Acid


6 47


Payroll


631 00


Total


$ 655 39


Appropriation


700 00


Under appropriation


$


44 61


MEMORIAL PARK


Paid :-


Payroll, labor $ 1 429 02


Payroll, truck and horse 28 25


A. Wainshilbaum, supplies 7 63


Rome Bros., supplies 32 40


Rockland Standard Pub. Co., letterheads 2 00 Hall & Torrey, supplies 4 85


Stuart McCallum, repair water pipe 85


Hickey Bros., supplies 2 29


Lester Wyman, loam 77 00


85


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


G. W. S. Hyde, repairs 40


Rockland Hardware & Paint Co.,


Tools and fertilizer 53 62


M. Vincent Fitzgibbons, Ins. on grand stand


26 20


James D. Mahoney, supplies 7 00


Rockland Water Dept., service 1 25


James E. Kemp, sharpening law mower


1 60


E. F. Benson, services


143 00


Edward Breen, supplies


23 00


A. J. Vargus, supplies


1 70


Rockland Coal & Grain Co., cement


8 28


Expended


$ 1 850 34


Appropriation


$ 1 851 00 66


Under appropriation


List of Payroll-Memorial Park


Peter Hickey


$ 487 38


Joseph Meade


461 82


James Mahoney


479 82


Total


$ 1 429 02


AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 147


Paid :-


American Legion Building Association Rent $ 900 00


Appropriation $ 900 00


PETER A. BOWLER CAMP NO. 63 Spanish War Veterans


Paid :-


Old Colony Post Building Association Rent $ 288 00


Appropriation $ 288 00


86


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


PLYMOUTH COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE Paid :-


Treas. Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture $ 150 00


Appropriation $ 150 00


PLYMOUTH COUNTY HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE Paid :-


Treasurer of Plymouth County


$ 3 806 13


Appropriation


$ 3 806 13


RENT OF TOWN OFFICES


Paid :---


Rockland Savings Bank


$ 1 140 00


.


Appropriation


$1 160 00


Under appropriation 20 00


ELECTIONS 1936


Paid :-


Payroll, Tellers and Moderator $ 983 00


Rockland Standard Pub Co., printing 378 25


Bemis Drug Co., dinners 18 20


Rockland Lunch, dinners


1 60


Alice Lee Restaurant, dinners


35 75


George Foulas, dinners.


27 45


Mrs. J. J. Lannin, dinners 6 00


Roman Garden, dinners 2 25


Becker & Co., supplies


4 00


John J. Bowler, rent of Opera House 7 times 470 00


Expended


$ 1 926 50


Appropriation $ 1 500 00


Over appropriation


426 50


TOWN REPORT AND POLL BOOK Paid :- A. I. Randall, Inc. 2500 Town Reports $ 756 40


87


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Rockland Standard Pub. Co. 650 Poll Books 353 75


Russell Chandler, delivering Town Reports 20 00


N. S. Whiting Jr., delivering Town Reports Earl Wallace, delivery town reports


9 00


9 00


Expended


$ 1 148 15


Appropriation


$


700 00


Over appropriation


448 15


BEACONS 1936


Paid :-


Edison Electric Ill. Co., services $ 115 80


Damon Electric Co., service 197 85


Traffic Equipment Co., service 280 00


Charles Hines, resetting beacon


3 00


Expended


$


596 65


Appropriation


$


600 00


Under appropriation


3 35


VISITING NURSE


Paid :-


Mrs. Harry W. Burrell, Treasurer


Visiting Nurse Association Appropration


$ 1 000 00


$ 1 000 00


MASS. HOSPITAL SCHOOL


Paid :-


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


$


677 94


Appropriation $ 800 00


Under appropriation 122 06


MASS. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Paid :- Town of Weymouth, Mass. $ 1 002 16


88


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


City of Quincy, Mass.


477 80


Norfolk County Agri. school


16 00


City of Boston, Mass.


101 74


Expended


$ 1 597 70


Appropriation


$ 1 600 00


Under appropriation


2 30


STREET LIGHTING 1936


Paid :-


Edison Electric Ill. Co., service $ 9 007 11


Install Electric Light, Market St. 15 00


Install Electric Light, Forest St. 30 00


Install Electric Light, Pond and


Wilson Place 45 00


Expended


$ 9 097 11


Appropriation


$ 9 122 36


Under appropriation


25 25


MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE


Paid :--


Warshaw Market, flowers $ 6 00


Allen B. Howland, miscellaneous 5 88


S. P. Bruinsma, 490 wreaths 58 80


James M. Feeney, 300 dinners


165 00


Hartsuff Post Mem. Asso., wreathe 3 00


Elbert L. Chamberlain, 6 1-2


gross flags 50 38


Mrs. Annie Carey, postage


58


Old Colony Post Drum Corps, services 33 33


Rockland High School Band, services 33 33


Rockland Post Am. Legion Drum


Corps, services 33 33


Expended Appropriation $ 400 00 4


$ 389 63


Under appropriation


10 37


89


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


REFURNISHING TOWN OFFICES


Paid : -


Paul Ouilette, Labor $ 25 00


Yawman & Erbe, office furniture 266 37


E. T. Ryan Iron Works, grill work


165 80


Harry L. Rome, shades and desk top


8 67


Fred Stevenson, labor


30 25


Hall & Torrey, supplies


1 79


Expended


$


497 88


Appropriation


$ 500 00


Under appropriation


2 12


EAST WATER STREET CONSTRUCTION 1935 Appropriation


Paid :-


Payroll, Labor $ 82 93


Nelson Cement Stone Co., curbing


165 40


Hall & Torrey, iron fence


15 08


Expended


$


263 41


Unexpended Bal. 1935


$


487 99


Expended


263 41


Unexpended Balance


224 58 $


List of Payroll :


George Beverely


$ 6 80


William Condon


1 50


George Tyler


19 50


Frank O'Hara


9 00


Fred Cormier


25 31


George Clarke


7 32


Frank Ciffello


2 25


Raymond LaComb


11 25


Total


$ 82 93


90


SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT


CRIMINAL CASES IN COURT


Paid :-


Jared Gardner, Photo criminals $ 12 00


John J. Dwyer, Storage of car 10 00


Robert J. Jackson, services 33 75


Leroy Phinney, services


22 50


George J. Popp, services


12 00


Expended


$


90 25


Appropriation


$ 100 00


Under appropriation


9 75


CLEANING UNION STREET


Paid :-


Thomas Higgins, Labor


$ 1 089 00


Michael Tedeschi, Labor


4 50


Expended


$ 1 093 50


Appropriation


$ 1 100 00


Under appropriation


6 50


GUIDE BOARDS AND SIGNS


Paid :-


M. J. Fitzgibbons, setting signs $ 31 00


Charles E. Meara, signs 2 00


Rockland Coal & Grain, 1 post 68


Nat. Colortype Co., 2 signs 6 85


N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., freight 1 00


Traffic Equip. Co., 5 signs, 9 posts


57 25


Expended


$ 98 78


Appropriation $ 100 00


Under appropriation


1 22


TOWN NOTES AND INTEREST Paid :-


Director of Accounts, certifying notes 54 00 Payment School Bonds 16 000 00


91


TOWN OF ROCKLAND


Interest School Bonds


5 225 00


Plymouth County Hospital Note


1 000 00


Discount on Notes


626 89


Interest on Notes


457 11


Expended Appropriation


$23 763 00


$26 000 00


Under appropriation


2 237 00


PAYMENT TO E. J. ROURKE


Paid :-


Ed. J. Rourke, balance use of steam


Roller, 1934


$


381 00


Appropriation $ 381 00


ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE 1936


Paid :-


Italian Woman's Club,


Ist prize float $ 25 00


Tri Town Woman's Club 2nd prize float 15 00


American Red Cross, 1st prize car




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