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Nurse
1,000.00
HIGHWAYS
General Administration
Salary of Superintendent
1,500.00
Office Expense
16.55
1,516.55
General
Labor
13,636.80
Trucks
1,147.34
Broken Stone, Gravel, etc.
4,708.50
Equipment and Repairs
1,610.70
Gasoline and Oil
1,716.82
Tarvia and Road Oil
1,296.72
Insurance
765.84
Fuel
248.05
Surveying
43.50
Light
25.65
Water
24.24
Boiler Inspections
15.00
Telephone
8.60
New Equipment
186.50
Equipment for Men
9.50
All Other
25.29
25,469.05
26,985.60
Physician
31
PURCHASE OF HIGHWAY TRUCK
Purchase Lettering
2,949.35 50.65
3,000.00
ALLEN STREET DRAIN
Materials
869.99
Surveying
30.70
900.69
STREET LIGHTS
Maintenance
$10,554.12
GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALKS
Labor
Materials
610.13 102.70
712.83
CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION
General Expense
Labor
196.00
Boat Hire
56.00
Supplies
7.00
Women's Project
3.94
262.94
CHAPTER 90
General Expense Labor
856.58
Gravel and Stone
1,993.42
2,850.00
CHAPTER 464
General Expense Labor Materials
108.00
2,475.95
2,583.95
32
EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION
General Expense
Trucks and Roller
7,914.05
Labor
1,139.00
Office Supplies, etc.
645.06
Printing and Advertising
137.50
Repairs and Equipment
3,928.94
Women's Project
473.48
Stone and Gravel
11,889.80
Engineering
613.60
Compressor
605.75
All Other
784.80
28,131.98
28,131.98
CHARITIES
PUBLIC WELFARE
General Administration
Salaries and Wages
Clerks
903.13
Visitors 1,693.75
Printing, Stationery and
Postage 250.39
Office Equipment
70.45
2,917.72
Outside Relief by Town
Groceries and Provisions
31,229.67
Fuel 7,667.72
Board and Care
1,117.49
Medicine and Medical Attendance
2,603.50
State Institutions
813.00
Cash Grants to Individuals 5,616.00
Hospital Care
5,580.96
Rent 3,175.30
Transportation
340.84
Clothing
2,402.04
Burials 155.00
All Other 137.39
60,838.91
33
Emergency Relief Expenditures Commodity Distribution Relief by Other Cities and Towns Cities 4,821.43 1,861.14
670.38
Towns
6,682.57
70,988.58
MOTHERS' AID
By Town 6,699.88
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Cash Grants
14,489.17
Board and Care
4,779.85
Other Cities and Towns
2,344.74
21,613.76
INFIRMARY
Salaries and Wages
Matron
780.00
Other Employees
1,442.30
2,222.30
Other Expenses
Groceries and Provisions
1,618.24
Dry Goods and Clothing
455.19
Building-Repairs, etc.
1,110.54
Fuel and Lights
772.94
Taxi
.50
Medical Supplies
186.75
Insurance
214.04
Telephone
16.45
Hay and Grain
381.07
Transportation
15.00
Water
65.81
All Other
82.66
4,919.19
7,141.49
SOLDIERS' BENEFITS
State Aid Military Aid
490.00
32.50
522.50
34
SOLDIERS' RELIEF
Cash 4,123.00
Fuel
896.91
Groceries and Provisions
1,057.17
Rent
304.00
Medicine and Medical Attendance
1,787.91
Shoes, etc.
296.28
Transportation
17.81
Burial
22.00
Hospital Care
52.43
All Other
11.67
8,569.18
FUNDS
Julia A. Stoddard Fund
908.00
James Ricketts Fund 4.50
OVERDRAFTS OF 1934
Public Welfare
144.65
Old Age Assistance
30.00
174.65
SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
General
Salary of Superintendent 3,750.00
Clerk in Superintendent's Office
790.50
Truant Officer
187.00
Printing, Stationery and Postage 63.05
Telephones
263.00
Travel Expenses
59.25
All Other
257.70
5,370.50
Teachers' Salaries
68,517.71
Text Books and Supplies Text and Reference Books 2,324.52
Supplies
2,312.61
4,637.13
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Tuition
Sol-E-Mar Hospital
138.25
Transportation
5,433.84
Janitors' Services
7,522.96
Fuel and Light
3,901.69
Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds
Repairs
1,900.04
Janitors' Supplies
215.04
Building Supplies
262.89
Insurance
1,154.85
3,532.82
Furniture and Furnishings
291.54
Other Expenses
Physician
150.00
Nurse
1,350.00
Water
830.98
Boiler Inspection
45.00
Diplomas and Graduation Exercises
13.00
Office Supplies
132.22
2,521.20
101,867.64
HIGH SCHOOL
General
Printing and Stationery
17.58
Telephone
169.00
Traveling Expenses
5.56
All Other
188.66
380.80
Teachers' Salaries
33,739.83
Text Books and Supplies
Text and Reference Books 2,147.67
Supplies
1,583.20
3,730.87
Janitors' Services
5,365.52
Fuel and Light
2,593.53
Maintenance of Building and Grounds
Repairs
1,752.02
Janitors' Supplies
91.65
Building Supplies
112.81
Insurance
320.00
2,276.48
36
Furniture and Furnishings Other Expenses
73.27
Physician
320.00
Water
265.10
Boiler Inspection
30.00
Diplomas and Graduation Exercises
30.00
645.10
48,805.40
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Tuition 1935
3,641.20
HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION
New Equipment
362.85
RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Labor
2,637.00
Repairs and Equipment
427.49
Auto Repairs, Gas and Oil
124.07
New Equipment
75.10
Insurance
73.86
Supplies
6.75
Water
3.18
All Other
9.30
3,356.75
AMERICAN LEGION QUARTERS
Rental
420.00
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Rental
200.00
MEMORIAL DAY
Care of Lot
15.00
Services of Band
65.00
Flowers
65.58
Flags
13.50
All Other
40.87
199.95
37
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
New Equipment 168.65
COGGESHALL STREET BRIDGE
Maintenance for 1934
184.85
RENT OF LAND
George H. Taber
12.00
SMALL CLAIMS
Claims
160.00
STATE CENSUS
Labor
477.40
EXPENSES OUT OF STATE
Travel Expenses
50.00
COUNTY DOG LICENSES
Bristol County Treasurer 1,686.00
PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE UNION WHARF
Salary of Wharfinger
251.73
Water
39.26
Lights
8.25
299.24
INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT
Interest
Temporary Loans in Anticipation of
Revenue
1,208.89
General Loans
11,973.40
13,182.29
38
Municipal Indebtedness Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue General Loans
280,000.00 31,655.00
311,655.00
Tax Title Redemptions Reserved Commonwealth of Massachusetts
25,720.61
AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT
Agency
Taxes
State Tax
17,700.00
Audit Tax
1,255.32
State Parks and Reservations
196.17
County Tax
14,243.00
33,394.49
REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS
Taxes
291.86
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, 1934 and 1935
258.72
Sewer Connection Deposits
148.93
Estimated Receipts
13.31
Tax Titles
124.35
837.17
$844,616.36
Cash on Hand, December 31, 1935
15,573.10
$860,189.46
ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS-1935
ACCOUNTS
Balances
Brought
Forward
From 1934
Appropriation
Credit
Transfers
Reserve
Fund
Income
Trust Funds
& County
& State
Grants
Payments
Unexpended
Balances
to Revenue
Unexpended
Balances
Carried
Forward
Overdrafts
Selectmen
$2,500.00
$2,498.84
$1.16
Selectmen's Salaries
1,350.00
1,350.00
Treasurer
1,950.00
1,944.67
5.33
Treasurer's Salary
1,900.00
1,900.00
Tax Collector
3,500.00
3,343.66
156.34
Tax Title Expense
$948.80
22.60
926.20
Tax Collector's Salary
2,000.00
2,000.00
Assessors
1,800.00
$38.89
1,838.89
Assessors' Salaries
3,000.00
3,000.00
Platting System
250.00
250.00
Election, Registration and Town Meeting Expense
1,600.00
224.36
1,824.36
Salary of Auditors
300.00
300.00
Legal Expense
1,000.00
352.60
647.40
Planning Board
75.00
26.66
101.66
Board of Appeals
25.00
15.25
9.75
Safety Council
100.00
96.50
3.50
Town Hall
4,600.00
665.54
5,265.54
ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS-1935-Cont.
ACCOUNTS
Balances
Brought
Forward
From 1934
Appropriation
Credit
Transfers
Reserve
Fund
Income
Trust Funds
& County
& State
Grants
Payments
Unexpended
Balances
Unexpended
Balances Carried
Forward
Overdrafts
Police Department
18,000.00
17,925.58
74.42
Police Radio Equipment
175.32
750.00
772.75
152.57
Fire Department
14,500.00
14,384.05
115.95
Fire Alarm
250.00
107.38
357.38
Superintendent of Fire Alarm
360.00
360.00
Purchase of Fire Hose
500.00
499.15
.85
Forest Fires
100.00
34.00
66.00
Hydrants
8,460.00
8,460.00
Building Inspection
550.00
56.00
606.00
Building Inspector's Salary
250.00
250.00
Care of Trees
1,500.00
110.12
1,610.12
Salary of Tree Warden
75.00
75.00
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Extermination
300.00
12.07
287.93
Sealer of Weights and Measures
900.00
887.68
12.32
Board of Health
6,000.00
262.34
6,262.34
Office Expense, Board of Health
150.00
18.21
168.21
Board of Health Salaries
720.00
720.00
to Revenue
Sewer Maintenance
7,000.00
6,396.28
603.72
Office Expense, Sewer Commissioners
170.00
167.40
2.60
Sewer Commissioners' Salaries
450.00
450.00
Cedar Street Sewer
500.00
500.00
Land for Stations
755.45
755.45
Collection of Ashes
4,000.00
3,932.57
67.43
Collection of Garbage
2,500.00
2,412.49
87.51
Shellfish Inspection
800.00
151.78
951.78
Dental Clinic
500.00
27.59
527.59
Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital
8,073.39
8,073.39
Diphtheria Immunization
75.00
73.48
1.52
Mosquito Control Maintenance
926.02
926.02
Public Health Nursing
1,000.00
1,000.00
Highway
25,000.00
490.52
25,490.52
Superintendent of Highways
1,500.00
1,500.00
Street Lights
10,555.00
10,554.12
88
Granolithic Sidewalks
1,000.00
712.83
287.17
Emergency Relief Administration
40,000.00
28,051.80
11,948.20
Civil Works Administration
266.91
262.94
3.97
Purchase of Highway Truck
3,000.00
3,000.00
Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance
1,000.00
1,850.00
2,850.00
Chapter 464, Bond Issue
3,128.13
2,583.95
544.18
Allen Street Drain
850.00
850.00
Public Welfare
55,000.00
912.71
71,058.33
15,145.62
Infirmary
7,000.00
141.49
38.73
7,141.49
38.73
Mothers' Aid
4,000.00
6,689.88
2,689.88
State Aid
1,000.00
480.00
520.00
ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS-1935-Cont:
ACCOUNTS
Balances
Brought
Forward
From 1934
Appropriation
Credit
Transfers
Reserve
Fund
Income
Trust Funds
& County
& State
Grants
Payments
Unexpended
Balances
to Revenue
Unexpended
Balances Carried
Forward
Overdrafts
Military Aid
32.50
267.50
Soldiers' Aid
300.00 8,000.00 20,000.00
515.18
8,515.18
Old Age Assistance
21,598.76
1,598.76
Julia A. Stoddard Fund
482.73
990.18
908.00
564.91
James Ricketts Fund
4.50
4.50
Overdrafts of 1934
5,154.65
5,154.65
Schools
121,200.00
30,366.66
150,597.81
968.85
High School Addition
407.99
362.85
45.14
Vocational School
3,200.00
441.20
3,641.20
Park Department
3,300.00
56.75
3,356.75
American Legion Quarters
420.00
420.00
Veterans of Foreign Wars-Quarters
200.00
200.00
Memorial Day
200.00
199.95
.05
War Memorial
6,876.88
6,876.88
Coggeshall Street Bridge
184.85
184.85
Reserve Fund
5,000.00
5,000.00
Rent of Land
12.00
12.00
Small Claims
250.00
160.00
90.00
State Census
477.40
477.40
Expenses Out of State-Police
50.00
50.00
Purchase of Office Equipment
175.00
168.65
6.35
Union Wharf
100.00
47.51
52.49
Salary of Wharfinger
22.50
250.00
251.73
20.77
Debt
31,655.00
31,655.00
Accrued Interest
12,268.65
11,973.40
295.25
Interest on Revenue Loans
8,000.00
1,208.89
6,791.11
Agency Account
753.28
753.28
$10,186.58 $475,361.96
$5,000.00
$36,378.20
$513,060.62
$11,397.39
$21,902.99
$19,434.26
TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN-BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1935
GENERAL ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash
$15,573.10
Temporary Loans In Anticipation of Revenue
$100,000.00
Accounts Receivable John H. Stetson, Collector
205.43
Unexpended Appropriation Balances
$ 926.20
Taxes
Levy of 1922
$ 42.05
Levy of 1923
42.05
Levy of 1928
42.34
Levy of 1929
45.26
War Memorial 6,876.88
21,338.08
Levy of 1931
104.14
Levy of 1932
188.70
564.91
Levy of 1933
1,559.29
Levy of 1934
9,364.99
$ 1,559.29
Levy of 1935
105,797.54
Levy of 1934
1,968.43
Special Assessments
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
9,336.75
Sewer Assessments Added to Taxes, 1933
$ .48
Sewer Assessments Added
Tax Title Redemptions Reserved
4,316.16
to Taxes, 1934
68.95
Sewer Assessments Added to Taxes, 1935
399.92
Levy of 1924
$ 105.85
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes Levy of 1932
$ 96.55
Levy of 1927
87.25
419.40
Levy of 1933
313.70
Taxes
469.35
Levy of 1925
116.80
Levy of 1926
109.50
Levy of 1930
58.55
Granolithic Sidewalks
287.17
Emergency Relief Appropriation
11,948.20
Chapter 464-Highway 544.18
Income-Julia A. Stoddard Fund Overlays-Reserved for Abatements Levy of 1933
117,244.91
3,527.72
Tax Title Expense
755.45
Land for Stations
Levy of 1934 Levy of 1935
580.77 1,556.42
Excise Tax Ships and Vessels
124.53
Committed Interest
85.65
Tax Titles
126,126.83
Refund of Taxes
12.81
Tax Title Possessions
1,915.72
Departmental
Tax Title
128,042.55
Health
$
3,198.74
Sewer
13.62
Sidewalk
49.56
Public Welfare
6,396.95
Old Age Assistance
306.13
9,965.00
Surplus Revenue
16,545.44
Sewer Connection Deposits
Overlay Deficits
Levy of 1924
$ 203.00
Levy of 1925
224.00
Levy of 1926
210.00
Levy of 1927
245.00
Levy of 1928
153.41
Levy of 1929
163.99
Levy of 1930
153.41
Levy of 1931
161.31
Levy of 1932
495.13
Levy of 1935
1,557.10
3,566.35
Sewer Connections Overdrafts Old Age Assistance Overlay
4.60
19,434.26
10.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, 1931
1.95
2,547.44
Old Age Assistance Taxes Levy of 1932 Levy of 1933
$ 9.00
4.00
13.00
Revenue, reserved until Collected
Departmental
$ 9,965.00
Special Assessments
469.35
Ships and Vessels Excise
124.53
Committed Interest
85.65
Motor Vehicle Excise
2,545.49
141,232.57
10.00
$297,295.98
$297,295.98
DEFERRED ACCOUNTS
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Not Due
$ 1,401.16
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1936
$ 531.66
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1937
520.80
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1938 139.86
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1939
94.08
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1940
77.35
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1941
27.77
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1942
9.64
$ 1,401.16
$ 1,401.16
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
$ 294,497.95
Emergency Finance Loan Unissued $ 65,142.95
Public Welfare Loan, Chap. 307. Acts of 1933 18,000.00
Fire Engine Pumper Loan 1,200.00
Cottage Street Gravity Sewer Loan
1,400.00
Hedge and Taber Streets Sewer Loan
1,000.00
Town Lot and Building Loan
1,575.00
New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge Loan
13,000.00
Rogers School Annex Loan
5,580.00
Anthony School Loan
19,500.00
Job C. Tripp School Loan
3,800.00
Job C. Tripp School Addition Loan
7,500.00
East Fairhaven School Loan
16,800.00
Addition to High School Loan
140,000.00
$ 294,497.95
$ 294,497.95
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Fund Cash and Securities
$ 659,789.12
James Ricketts Fund
$ 1,430.66
Henry H. Rogers Elementary School Fund
107,094.34
Abner Pease School Fund 7,558.12
Edmund Anthony Jr., School Fund
10,000.00
Henry H. Rogers High School Fund
512,200.00
Julia A. Stoddard Fund 21,006.00
Hannah Chadwick Poor Fund
500.00
$ 659,789.12
$ 659,789.12
JURY LIST
YEAR 1935-1936
Charles I. Drew James Goggin Charles A. Lane
Walter H. Apperson
George A. Emin
Elmer C. Westgate
Arthur E. Allen
James C. Dobson
Nathaniel Pope, 2nd
Alexander Price, Jr.
Milton W. Price
Louis Culver George H. Flathers
William McMeehan
Herbert D. Porter
Harold F. Adshead
Harold S. Macomber
Russell F. Macomber
Walter J. Horne
Frank W. Morse
Earl W. Hoxie
Colby H. Benson
George W. Ebner
Arthur W. Packard
William A. Lindsay
William H. Teague
Samuel S. Dudgeon
Arthur P. Raiche
George A. Greene
Charles R. Driscoll
Earl T. Wilbur
Samuel C. Barrett
George A. Roberts
Pearl E. Weeks
Thomas Greenwood John Jarvis
David K. Snow
Kenneth F. Harrison
Frank S. Calloway
Earle F. Sears
6 West Allen Street 23 West Allen Street Boulder Park 17 Cedar Street 45 Cedar Street 49 Cedar Street 52 Cedar Street 61 Cedar Street 52 Center Street 80 Center Street 80 Center Street 9 Chestnut Street 11 Chestnut Street 74 Chestnut Street 75 Chestnut Street 76 Chestnut Street 86 Chestnut Street 86 Chestnut Street 90 Chestnut Street 111 Chestnut Street 113 Chestnut Street 27 Church Street 50 Church Street 50 Church Street 54 Church Street 5 Cottage Street 28 Fort Street 24 Green Street 68 Adams Street 69 Adams Street 121 Adams Street 168 Adams Street 42 Bridge Street 59 Bridge Street 122 Bridge Street 134 Bridge Street 6 Cherry Street 22 Cherry Street 135 Chestnut Street 4 Elm Avenue
49
Tracy W. Marks
Thomas Knott
Herbert Diggle
William L. Young
Victor O. B. Slater
32 Elm Avenue
Charles E. Jones
49 Elm Avenue 53 Elm Avenue
Alvin R. Topham
William E. Athearn
130 Green Street
Edwin H. Andrews
Eugene F. Seymour
Thomas Martin
John F. Goggin, Jr.
Rudolph Blechinger
Stanley H. Packard
George F. Purrington, Jr.
Norman H. Reid
Robert R. Norris
Eddie H. Montplaiser
George H. Suffern
Lewis Meal
22 Taber Street
William T. Goode
G. Leroy Bradford
Alton W. Allen
Luzerne W. Lovejoy
John L. Heyes
Richard H. March
John F. Hennesey
William Grindrod
Nathaniel D. W. Westgate
Henry Stevens Joseph LeBeau
Arthur L. Dreher
Charles W. Howe
Frank E. Waterman
Raymond O. Waterman
Russell J. Lannan
Fred Winterbottom
John Jura Leo A. Isabelle
Henry Richard
Percy Whitworth
Harold S. Spooner
T. Almy Chase
George W. Petersen
Milton O. Fisher Paul L. Fisher
7 Elm Avenue 13 Elm Avenue 21 Elm Avenue 29 Elm Avenue
188 Green Street 225 Green Street 234 Green Street 40 Huttleston Avenue 4 Lafayette Street 25 Linden Avenue 42 Linden Avenue 274 Main Street 309 Main Street 315 Main Street 336 Main Street
28 Taber Street 29 Taber Street 34 Taber Street 5 West Wilding Street 6 Wood Street 222 Adams Street 223 Adams Street 227 Adams Street 241 Adams Street 413 Alden Road
34 Alpine Avenue 4 West Ball Street 48 Cherry Street 8 Cooke Street 9 Cooke Street 5 Deane Street 17 Deane Street 68 Dover Street 8 Garrison Street 58 Hawthorne Street 44 Kendrick Avenue 22 Adams Street 27 Adams Street 55 Akin Street 69 Bridge Street 90 Church Street
50
Ellsworth S. Cushing Arthur A. Kennedy
Henry T. Partridge
William J. Almond
Edward J. Audette
Harold R. Lawton
Earl H. Newling
Theron A. Kelley
Victor A. Bryant
Ernest A. Costa, Jr.
Edmond Gould
Carl J. Govoni
James T. Hargreaves
Joseph S. Machado, Jr.
Walter F. Douglas
Albert E. Stanton
Walter Ohnesorge
Patrick E. Wallbank
George D. Herron
Harry W. Delano, Jr.
54 Cottage Street 7 Hitch Street 27 Jefferson Street 22 Lawton Street 40 Mill Road
69 Pleasant Street 117 Pleasant Street 49 Rotch Street 61 Rotch Street Sconticut Neck Road Sconticut Neck Road Sconticut Neck Road Sconticut Neck Road
Manhattan Avenue
32 Summer Street 110 Washington Street 276 Washington Street 375 Washington Street 728 Washington Street Weeden Road
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Treasurer's Report
CASH ACCOUNTS
Receipts
1935 Payments
$44,890.54
January
$24,404.01
9,906.18
February
40,182.92
79,475.99
March
39,698.54
29.867.68
April
58,413.87
73.109.01
May
33,147.30
35.224.84
June
49,436.96
131,496.55
July
83,106.82
16,625.33
August
31,295.69
45,041.42
September
40,049.23
121,709.24
October
101,568.04
207,701.31
November
227,076.42
54,203.71
December
116,236.56
19,937.66 (Jan. 1, 1935) Balance (Jan. 1, 1936)
15,573.10
$860,189.46
$860,189.46
Selectmen's Warrants - Jan. 1, 1935 to Dec. 31, 1935
$844,616.36
Cash on hand January 1, 1936
$15,573.10
Report of the Outstanding Debt of the Town of Fairhaven, Mass. FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1935
Date of Issue
Purpose of Loan
Regis. or Coup.
Rate
Date of Maturity
Amount of Annual Payments
Amount Outstanding
Net Debt
Nov.
1, 1906
N. B. Fairhaven Bridge
Coupon
4
1948
$1,000.00
$13,000.00
Aug.
20, 1917
Job C. Tripp School
41/2
1937
1,900.00
3,800.00
Aug.
19, 1920
Job C. Tripp School
51/4
1940
1,500.00
7,500.00
Dec.
1, 1921
Anthony School
41/2
1940
3,900.00
19,500.00
July
15, 1922
Cottage St. Sewer
41/4
1942
200.00
1,400.00
Aug.
25, 1922
Town Lot and Buildings
41/4
1942
225.00
1,575.00
July
15, 1922
Rogers School Annex
41/4
1940
1,130.00
5,580.00
June
15, 1924
East Fairhaven School
4
1939
4,200.00
16,800.00
Nov.
26, 1926
Hedge and Taber Sts. (Sewer)
4
1936
1,000.00
1,000.00
Nov.
1, 1931
High School Addition
Coupon
4
1949
10,000.00
140,000.00
Oct.
10, 1932
Fire Engine Pumper
5
1937
600.00
1,200.00
Oct.
1, 1933
Chapter 307-Acts of 1933
31/2
1938
6,000.00
18,000.00
May
1, 1935
Tax-titles, Chapter 49-Acts of 1933
4
9,142.95
June
29, 1935
Tax-titles, Chapter 49-Acts of 1933
21/2
36,000.00
Oct.
25, 1935 .
Tax-titles, Chapter 49-Acts of 1933
21/2
20,000.00
$294,497.95
Debt and Interest to be paid in 1936
Debt
Interest
N. B. and Fairhaven Bridge
$1,000.00
$520.00
Job C. Tripp School
3,400.00
564.75
Anthony School
3,900.00
877.50
Cottage Street Gravity Sewer
200.00
59.50
Town Lot and Building
225.00
66.96
Rogers School Annex
1,130.00
237.18
East Fairhaven School
4,200.00
588.00
Hedge and Taber Streets Sewer
1,000.00
40.00
Addition to High School
10,000.00
5,600.00
Fire Engine Pumper
600.00
60.00
Chapter 307, Acts of 1933
6,000.00
630.00
Chapter 49, Acts of 1933
900.00
Chapter 49, Acts of 1933
900.00
Chapter 49, Acts of 1933
500.00
$31,655.00 $11,543.89
Due on Debt
$31,655.00
Interest on Town Debt
11,543.89
$43,198.89
Estimated Interest on Revenue Loans
6,000.00
$49,198.89
Trust Fund - 1935
HENRY H. ROGERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FUND
Fairhaven Institution for Savings
Principal $10,953.00 141.34
Interest $331.06 4.27
Fairhaven Institution for Savings
Citizens Savings Bank of Fall River
5,000.00
150.00
Union Savings Bank of Fall River
5,000.00
150.00
N. B. Five Cents Savings Bank
10,000.00
300.00
N. B. Institution for Savings
10,000.00
302.25
Securities in Nat. Bank of Fairhaven
66,000.00
3,160.00
$107,094.34
$4,397.58
Transferred to School
4,397.58
EDMUND ANTHONY JR. SCHOOL FUND
N. B. Institution for Savings
Principal $10,000.00
Interest
Transferred to Schools
$302.25 302.25
Balance on hand January 1, 1936
$10,000.00
ABNER PEASE SCHOOL FUND
Principal
N. B. Institution for Savings
$5,000.00
N. B. Five Cents Savings Bank
2,558.12
$7,558.12
$227.87
HENRY H. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL FUND
Principal Interest
City Bank and Farmers Trust Co., New York Transferred to High School
$512,200.00 $24,309.59 24,309.59
Balance on hand January 1, 1936
$512,200.00
Interest $151.13 76.74
Balance on hand January 1, 1936
$107,094.34
55
JAMES RICKETTS TRUST FUND
N. B. Institution for Savings
Principal $1,430.66
Interest $43.23
Transferred to Riverside Cemetery and Infirmary
43.23
Balance on hand January 1, 1936
$1,430.66
JULIA A. STODDARD TRUST FUND
Securities in Nat. Bank of Fairhaven
Principal $21,000.00 6.00
Interest $990.00 .18
Fairhaven Institution for Savings
$21,006.00
$990.18
Transferred to Trust Account
990.18
Balance on hand January 1, 1936
$21,006.00
HANNAH CHADWICK TRUST FUND
Fairhaven Institution for Savings
Principal $500.00
Interest $15.11
Transferred to Estimated Receipts
15.11
Balance on hand January 1, 1936
$500.00
Report of Tax Collector
For the Year ending December 31, 1935 JOHN H. STETSON, Tax Collector 1935 TAXES
Committed
$361,223.14 198.30
Additional
$361,421.44
Collected
$245,235.00
Abated
11,615.54
Balance Due
104,570.90
$361,421.44
1934 TAXES
Balance Jan. 1, 1935 $126,903.61
Collected
$82,800.62
Abated
1,052.02
Added to Tax Title
26,985.46
Sold to Town
8,650.34
Balance Due
7,415.17
$126,903.61
1933 TAXES
Balance Jan. 1, 1935 $5,069.76
Collected
$2,588.72
Abated
834.20
Sold to Town
1,311.59
Balance Due
335.25
$5,069.76
57
1932 TAXES
Balance Jan. 1, 1935
$2,769.09
Collected
$608.68
Abated Sold Town
601.90
Balance Due
155.05
$2,769.09
1931 TAXES
Balance
$338.15
Collected
$301.55
Abated
36.60
$338.15
1930 TAXES
Balance
$160.50
Collected
$160.50
1935 EXCISE TAX
Committed
$11,479.69
Collected
$9,654.79
Abated
267.54
Balance Due
1,557.36
$11,479.69
1934 EXCISE TAX
Balance
$1,428.33
Collected
$789.04
Abated
59.09
Balance Due
580.20
1,428.33
1,403.46
58
1933 EXCISE TAX
Balance
$744.06
Collected
$166.11
238.92
Abated Balance Due
339.03
$744.06
1932 EXCISE TAX
Balance
$663.22
Collected
$50.04
Abated
517.09
Balance Due
96.09
$663.22
1931 EXCISE TAX
Balance
$129.93
Collected
$8.68
Abated
121.25
$129.93
1935 POLL TAX
Committed
$6,634.00
Additional
60.00
$6,694.00
Collected
$5,147.00
Abated
448.00
Balance Due
1,099.00
$6,694.00
59
1934 POLL TAX
Balance $1,270.00
Collected
$270.00
26.00
Abated Balance Due
974.00
$1,270.00
1933 POLL TAX
Balance
$752.00
Collected
$28.00
Abated
6.00
Balance Due
718.00
$752.00
1932 POLL TAX
Balance
$560.00
Collected
$22.00
Abated
504.00
Balance Due
34.00
$560.00
1935 SEWERS
Committed
$553.39
Collected
$188.11
Balance Due
365.28
$553.39
Committed Int.
$76.59
Collected
$30.75
Balance Due
45.84
$76.59
60
1934 SEWER
Committed
$601.38
Collected
$112.64
Balance Due
488.74
$601.38
Committed Int.
$166.40
Collected
$33.63
Balance Due
132.77
$166.40
JOHN H. STETSON,
Tax Collector.
Town Clerk's Report
BIRTHS RECORDED IN FAIRHAVEN IN 1935
Date
Name of Child
Jan.
7
Lawrence Gonsalves Rose
Jan.
7
Raymond Everett Kilburn
Jan. 11 Donald Louis Bumpus
Jan. 14 Claire Mildred Pare
Jan. 16 Blanchette
Jan. 23
Julianna DePina
Jan. 30 Manuel Ventor
Feb. 3 Carlton Booth Smith
Feb. 5 Alfred Christopher Pauline
Feb. 7 Genowefa Lipinski
Feb. 7
Marie Eveline Tremblay
Feb. 8 Albert Joseph Comeau
Feb. 9 Raymond Scott Armbruster
Feb. 11 William Arthur Benoit
Feb. 14 George Cabral
Feb. 15
Nancy Lou Anthony
Feb. 18
Shirley Anne Marshall
Feb. 21
Ernest Normand Lavoie
Feb. 23
Barbara Fernandes
Feb. 23 Joseph Bettencourt, Jr.
Feb. 28 Robert Honohan
Mar. 4
Costa
Mar. 4
Peter Roane
Mar.
4
Marilyn Anna Foster
Mar.
7
Lincoln Martin Sylvia
Mar. 7 Betsey' Pauline Burghardt
Mar. 9
George Rodolph Quirk
Mar. 9 George Holt, Jr.
Mar. 17
Anne Patricia Mello
Mar. 19 Beverly Ann McGuire
Mar. 19
Charles Burton Hazard, 3rd
Mar. 20
Joseph Hervey Louis Daigle
Mar. 22
Pauline Merrill Eaton
Mar. 23
Loretta Mae Amaral
Mar. 25 Nancy Anne Maloni
Mar. 29 Aileen Richard
Apr. 2
Joaquin
Apr. 4 Blenda Frances Covill
62
BIRTHS RECORDED IN FAIRHAVEN IN 1935 - Continued
Date
Name of Child
Apr. 5
Robert Armand
Apr. 7 Barbara Clara Kelly
Apr. 11
Gloria Elizabeth Norcross
Apr. 13
Dolores Mattos
Apr. 14 Millette
Apr. 15 Joseph Ferreira Borges
Apr. 18
Donald Francis Oliver
Apr. 19
Manuel Pacheco Elizardo
Apr. 19
Inez Silveira Francis
Apr. 26 Anna Mae Medeiros
Apr. 26 Beverly Anne Johnson
Apr. 27
William Bradford Southworth
Apr. 28
Kenard John Sylvia
Apr. 30 Frank Madison Babbitt
May 5 Arthur Santos
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