Town annual report of the offices of Fairhaven, Massachusetts 1936, Part 2

Author: Fairhaven (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
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148.12


Tools, Supplies, etc.


380.81


Gasoline and Oil


122.40


Power


1,538.86


Heat and Lights


33.75


Water


158.59


30


Insurance


83.61


Telephone


38.05


Engineering


110.35


Rent of Land


100.00


Storage


22.00


Incidentals


8,60


7,433.05


8,044.55


Sewer Connections


Labor


459.50


Cartage


26.50


486.00 **


REFUSE AND GARBAGE


Refuse


Labor


3,842.20


Insurance


155.22


3,997.42


Garbage


Contract


2,350.00


6,347.42


SHELLFISH INSPECTION


Salaries of Inspectors


833.00


DENTAL CLINIC


Salaries and Wages


Physician


360.00


Nurse


108.00


468.00


Other Expenses


Supplies


29.01


497.01


HEALTH NURSING SERVICE


Nurse


1,000.00


MOSQUITO CONTROL MAINTENANCE


Maintenance 1,133.00


31


DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION


Salaries and Wages


Physician


60.00


Attendant


5.00


65.00


3.03


Supplies


68.03


BRISTOL COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL


Maintenance for 1935


7,785.94


HIGHWAYS


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT


General Administration


Superintendent


1,500.00


Office Expense


7.00


1,507.00


General


Labor


12,480.94


Trucks


1,896.31


Broken Stone, Gravel


5,320.47


Equipment and Repairs


1,099.05


Gasoline and Oil


1,551.74


Tarvia and Road Oil


1,103.27


Express


19.61


Equipment for Men


26.02


New Equipment


966.88


Boiler Inspection


15.00


Fuel


296.16


Light


17.07


Water


74.62


Engineering


89.40


Insurance


682.79


Telephone


14.75


All Other


9.62


25,663.70


27,170.70


32


EMERGENCY RELIEF


Salaries and Wages


Labor


18,649.91


Sponsor's Agent


1,300.00


Clerks


956:36


20,906.27


Office Expense


409.86


Other Expense


Transportation


206.08


Engineering


989.30


Stone, Gravel, Cement, etc.


21,686.47


Repairs and Equipment Women's Project


568.66


Medical


128.10


Rental Road Roller


489.00


Fuel


218.44


Drinking Cups


154.00


All Other


65.92


31,212.20


52,52€.33


STREET LIGHTS


Maintenance


10,676.00


GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALKS


Materials


101.50


CHAPTER 90


Labor


952.55


Material


1,797.36


2,749.91


CHAPTER 464


Labor Material


543.00


1.18


544.18


6,706.23


33


CHARITIES PUBLIC WELFARE


General Administration


Salaries and Wages Clerks


Visitor


1,536.25 900.00


2,436.25


Printing, Stationery and Postage


227.70


Outside Relief by Town


Groceries and Provisions


28,998.71


Fuel


5,919.88


Board and Care


1,257.23


Medicine and Medical Attendance


2,089.87


State Institutions


75.00


Cash Grants to Individuals


5,226.75


Rent


3,510.00


Hospitals


4,639.65


Transportation


371.87


Clothing


1,977.79


Burials


384.00


All Other


111.72


54,562.47


Commodity Distribution


129.00


Relief by Other Cities and Towns


Cities


6,755.32


Towns


916.49


7,671.81


65,027.23


MOTHERS' AID


Mothers Aid by Town


Cash and Groceries


7,420.97


Fuel, Medical, Rent, Clothing


1,859.56


9,280.53


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


By Town


Fuel


1,363.54


Cash Grants


24,091.90 2,766.34


Medical


28,221.78


34


Other Cities and Towns Office Expense


2,315.47 280.35


30,817.60


INFIRMARY


Salaries and Wages


Superintendent


Other Employees


785.00 1,454.94


2,239.94


Other Expenses


Groceries and Provisions


1,978.57


Dry Goods and Clothing


537.35


Buildings


1,053.26


Fuel and Light


430.12


Medical Supplies


106.98


Water


86.39


Telephone


7.61


Burials


66.00


Hay and Grain


376.21


Live Stock


75.00


All Other


133.00


4,850.49


7,090.43


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


State Aid


Soldiers Burials


700.00 100.00


SOLDIERS RELIEF


Cash


3,243.50


Clothing


202.19


Fuel


1,231.03


Groceries and Provisions


802.07


Rent


269.00


Medicine and Medical Attendance


470.05


Hospitals


359.41


All Other


8.90


6,586.15


FUNDS


Julia A. Stoddard Fund 670.05


James Ricketts Fund 4.50


35


SCHOOLS


ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS


General


Salary of Superintendent


3,750.00


Clerk in Supt's Office


823.00


Truant Officer


183.50


Printing, Stationery


28.50


Telephone


269.66


Traveling Expenses


90.30


School Census


125.00


All Other


159.55


5,429.51


Teachers' Salaries


67,352.72


Text Books and Supplies


Text and Reference Books


2,702.68


Supplies


2,805.97


5,508.65


Tuition


255.46


Transportation


5,028.31


Janitors' Services


7,506.68


Fuel and Light


4,308.01


Maintenance and Grounds


Repairs


1,456.81


Janitor's Supplies


333.32


All Other


199.61


1,989.74


Furniture and Furnishings


695.67


Other Expenses


Diplomas and Graduation Exercises


18.50


Miscellaneous Printing


.75


Office Supplies


195.59


Water


774.16


Insurance


611.05


Nurse


1,344.57


Physician


475.00


3,419.62


101,494.37


36


HIGH SCHOOL


General


Printing, Stationery and Postage


3.00


Telephone All Other


242.97


382.28


Teachers' Salaries


34,723.54


Text Books and Supplies


Text and Reference Books


1,472.55


Supplies


1,806.36


Janitors' Services


5,368.02


Fuel and Light


2,535.62


Maintenance of Building and Grounds


Repairs


1,846.27


Janitor's Supplies


171.44


All Other


141.09


2,158.80


Furniture and Furnishings


52.20


Diplomas and Graduation Exercises


23.75


Water


484.66


49,007.78


VOCATIONAL SCHOOL


Tuition 1936


3,318.98


RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS


Labor


372.33


Repairs and Equipment


4.45


Trees


165.35


Auto Repairs and Equipment


16.16


Insurance


6.76


3,318.55


MEMORIAL DAY


Flowers


58.45


Services of Band


13.50


Flags


15.00


Care of Lot


24.55


Meals


11.50


Transportation


200.00


2,753.50


All Other


77.00


136.31


37


AMERICAN LEGION QUARTERS


Rental of Quarters 420.00


VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS


Rental of Quarters


300.00


SMALL CLAIMS


Claims


42.57


RENTAL OF LAND


George H. Taber


12.00


PURCHASE OF LAND


Sophie Szczepanek


100.00


COGGESHALL STREET BRIDGE


Maintenance for 1935


141.51


COUNTY DOG LICENSES


County of Bristol


1,732.40.


PUBLICITY


Labor


270.00


Repairs and Equipment


48.98


Band Concerts


139.00


Printing


136.25


Office Supplies


2.25


Light


1.49


597.97


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE UNION WHARF


Salary of Wharfinger


270.00


Insurance


82.20


Light


9.83


Water


29.02


Repairs


34.93


Engineering


16.35


442.33


38


INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT


Interest


Anticipation of Revenue


Genearl Loans


649.80 11,914.28


12,564.08


Municipal Indebtedness


Anticipation of Revenue


260,000.00


General Loans


31,655.00


291,655.00


Tax Title Redemptions Reserved Commonwealth of Massachusetts


20,855.85


AGENCY TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Agency


State Tax


17,700.00


County Tax


14,839.42


Audit Tax


967.47


State Parks


150.09


Gas and Electric


103.99


33,769.97


Trust and Investment


Stoddard Fund


5,169.74


Elementary Schools


131.11


5,300.85


39,070.82


REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS


Taxes


455.92


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


301.29


Sewer Connection Deposits


180.25


Estimated Receipts


564.33


1,501.79


$851,444.66


Cash on Hand, December 31, 1936


24,280.51


$875,725,17


ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS-1936


ACCOUNTS


Balances


Brought


Forward


from 1935


Credit


Transfers


Reserve


Fund


Income


Trust Funds


& Grants


Payments


Unexpended


Balances


to Revenue


Unexpended


Balance


Carried


Forward


Overdrafts


Selectmen's Salaries


$1,350.00


$1,350.00


Selectmen


2,850.00


2,718.40


$131.60


Treasurers' Salary


1,900.00


1,900.00


Treasurer


2,212.00


250.00


2,301.99


160.01


Tax Collector's Salary


2,000.00


2,000.00


Tax Collector


3,500.00


3,486.15


13.85


Tax Title Expense


926.20


74.29


$851.91


Assessors' Salaries


3,600.00


3,599.99


.01


Assessors


2,000.00


1,995.70


4.30


Platting System


250.00


250.00


Election and Registration


3,000.00


450.22


3,450.22


Town Meeting Expense


500.00


40.00


537.08


2.92


Salary of Auditors


300.00


300.00


Legal Expense


1,000.00


856.45


143.55


Planning Board


100.00


63.46


36.54


Board of Appeals


25.00


3.25


28.25


Safety Council


100.00


61.00


39.00


Town Hall


5,500.00


197.56


6,016.33


$318.77


Appropriations


ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS-1936-Cont.


ACCOUNTS


Balance


Brought


Forward


from 1935


Appropriations


Credit


Transfers


Reserve


Fund


Income


Trust Funds


& Grants


Payments


Unexpended


Balances


to Revenue


Unexpended


Balance


Carried


Forward


Overdrafts


Police Department


18,000.00


17,956.09


43.91


Purchase Police Cruiser Car


450.00


375.40


74.60


Police Radio Equipment


750.00


736.68


13.32


Fire Department


15,000.00


14,353.13


646.87


Fire Alarm


250.00


243.30


6.70


Superintendent of Fire Alarm


360.00


360.00


Purchase of Fire Hose


500.00


475.30


24.70


Forest Fires


100.00


.75


99.25


Hydrants


8,505.00


8,505.00


Building Inspection


625.00


105.45


730.45


Building Inspector's Salary


250.00


250.00


Care of Trees


1,500.00


205.48


1,705.48


Salary of Tree Warden


75.00


75.00


Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Ext.


300.00


295.15


4.85


Sealer of Weights and Measures


900.00


892.97


7.03


Board of Health


6,000.00


5,562.15


437.85


Health Office Expense


200.00


162.44


37.56


Board of Health Salaries


720.00


720.00


Sewer Maintenance


7,000.00


358.35


7,356.71


1.64


Sewer Office Expense


170.00


161.50


8.50


Sewer Commissioners' Salaries


450.00


450.00


Land for Stations


755.45


755.45


Collection of Ashes


4,000.00


3,997.42


2.58


Collection of Garbage


2,500.00


2,350.00


150.00


Shellfish Inspection


1,000.00


833.00


167.00


Dental Clinic


500.00


497.01


2.99


B. C. Tuberculosis Hospital


7,785.94


7,785.94


Diphtheria Immunization


75.00


68.03


6.97


Mosquito Control Maintenance


1,133.00


1,133.00


Public Health Nursing


1,000.00


1,000.00


Highway


25,000.00


664.40


25,664.40


Salary, Supt. of Highways


1,500.00


1,500.00


Street Lights


10,777.60


10,676.00


101.60


Granolithic Sidewalks


287.17


101.50


185.67


Emergency Relief


11,948.20


40,000.00


580.13


52,528.33


Chapter 90


1,000.00


1,750.00


2,749.91


.09


Chapter 464, Acts of 1935


544.18


544.18


Public Welfare


65,000.00


64,980.15


19.85


Infirmary


7,000.00


38.40


7,034.46


3.94


Mothers Aid


7,000.00


2,000.00


726.00


9,280.53


445.47


State Aid


600.00


100.00


700.00


Military Aid


300.00


300.00


State Burial (reimbursement 1937)


100.00


100.00


Soldiers Aid


9,000.00


6,528.15


2,471.85


ANALYSIS OF APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS-1936-Cont.


ACCOUNTS


Balances


Brought


Forward


from 1935


Appropriations


Credit


Transfers


Reserve


Fund


Income


& Grants


Payments


Unexpended


Balances


to Revenue


Unexpended


Balances


Carried


Forward


Overdrafts


Old Age Assistance


25,000.00


8,777.48


30,752.60


3,024.88


Income, Julia A. Stoddard Fund


564.91


801.92


791.28


575.55


James Ricketts Fund


42.90


42.90


Overdrafts of 1935


19,434.26


19,434.26


Schools


122,700.00


28,893.45


150,502.15


511.30


580.00


Vocational Schools


3,600.00


3,318.98


281.02


Park


3,300.00


3,294.81


5.19


American Legion Quarters


420.00


420.00


Veterans of Foreign Wars


300.00


300.00


Memorial Day


200.00


200.00


War Memorial


6,876.88


6,876.88


Coggeshall Street Bridge


141.51


141.51


Reserve Fund


5,000.00


4,997.17


2.83


Rent of Land, George H. Taber


12.00


12.00


Small Claims


250.00


42.57


207.43


Purchase of Land


100.00


100.00


Publicity


400.00


400.00


597.97


202.03


Union Wharf


150.00


22.33


172.33


Trust Funds


Salary of Wharfinger


250.00


20.00


270.00


Debt


31,655.00


31,655.00


Accrued Interest


11,543.87


11,281.92


261.95


Interest on Revenue Loans


6,000.00


649.80


5,350.20


$21,902.99


$507,920.18


$4,997.17


$41,430.15


$551,386.07


$15,048.27


$10,234.92


$ 418.77


TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN-BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1936


GENERAL ACCOUNTS


ASSETS


LIABILITIES


Cash


$24,280.51


Temporary Loans In Anticipation of Revenue


$100,000.00


Levy of 1925


$ 205.12


Unexpended Appropriation Balances


Levy of 1926


103.80


Tax Title Expense


$ 851.91


Levy of 1927


23.83


Land for Stations


755.45


Levy of 1928


111.94


Granolithic Sidewalks


185.67


Levy of 1929


89.90


Schools


580.00


Levy of 1930


354.06


War Memorial


6,876.88


Levy of 1933


62.03


Small Claims


207.43


Levy of 1934


760.70


Publicity


202.03


Levy of 1935


8,015.90


Levy of 1936


107,461.28


Income-Julia A. Stoddard Fund Sewer Connection Deposits


86.67


"Special Assessments


Overlays Reserved for Abatements Levy of 1925


$ 107.84


Sewer Assessments Added to Taxes 1935


$ 1.15


Levy of 1926


101.10


Levy of 1933


62.03


Sewer Assessments Added to Taxes 1936


390.43


Levy of 1934


392.35


Levy of 1936


1,430.38


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


2,093.70


Levy of 1933


$ 174.08


6,142.71


Levy of 1934


443.16


6,462.85


Levy of 1935


668.60


Levy of 1936


2,896.42


Levy of 1921


$ 96.20


4,182.26


Levy of 1922


27.55


Taxes


9,659.37


575.55


117,188.56


391.58


Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus Tax Title Redemptions Reserved Taxes


Old Age Assistance Taxes 1933 Committed Interest Tax Titles Tax Title Possessions


2.00 58.52 131,547.14 1,525.59


Levy of 1931 Levyof 1932


314.06 606.59


1,044.40


Departmental


State Aid


$ 700.00


Health


3,432.81


Sewer


13.62


Sidewalk


87.56


40.45


Welfare


18,658.76


4.92


Old Age


404.87


23,297.62


Overlay Deficits


Levy of 1920


$ 13.20


Departmental


$23,297.62


Levy of 1921


103.48


Special Assessments


351.13


Levy of 1922


27.55


Tax Title


133,072.73


Levy of 1927


93.55


Committed Interest


58.52


Levy of 1928


99.47


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax


4,177.34


Levy of 1929


109.12


Levy of 1930


111.10


Levy of 1931


172.94


Levy of 1932


199.23


Levy of 1935


801.45


1,731.09


Old Age Assistance Overlay


10.00


Sewer Connections


60.25


Soldiers Burial


100.00


Agency


559.77


Overdraft


318.77


Special Assessments Sewer Assessments Added to Taxes 1934 $ 9.60 Sewer Assessments Paid in Advance 30.85


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1932 Special State Tax Old Age Assistance


37.00


Revenue, Reserved Until Collected


160,957.34 18,148.70


Surplus Revenue


$305,253.66


$305,253.66


DEFERRED ACCOUNTS


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Not Due


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1937


513.09


$ 838.65


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1938 132.15


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1939 86.37


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1940


69.63


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1941


27.77


Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due 1942


9.64


$ 838.65


$ 838.65


DEBT ACCOUNTS


Net Funded or Fixed Debt


$297,987.10


Emergency Finance Loan Unissued Chap. 49


$80,287.10


Emergency Finance Loan Unissued Chap. 80 20,000.00


Public Welfare Loan, Chap. 307, Acts of 1933


12,000.00


Fire Engine Pumper Loan


600.00


Cottage Street Gravity Sewer Loan


1,200.00


Town Lot and Building Loan


1,350.00


New Bedford Fairhaven Bridge Loan


12,000.00


Rogers School Annex Loan


4,450.00


Anthony School Loan


15,600.00


Job C. Tripp School Loan


1,900.00


Job C. Tripp School Addition Loan


6,000.00


East Fairhaven School Loan


12,600.00


Addition to the High School Loan


130,000.00


$297,987.10


$297.987.10


.


Trust Fund Cash and Securities


TRUST ACCOUNTS


$660,232.26 James Ricketts Fund


$ 1,430.66


Henry H. Rogers Elementary School Fund


107,243.30


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


21,300.18


Hannah Chadwick Fund


500.00


$660,232.26


$660,232.26


Treasurer's Report


CASH ACCOUNTS


Receipts


1936


Payments


$46,891.61


January


$33,708.19


39,465.10


February


38,185.33


29,883.27


March


62,504.15


65,258.78


April


42,202.94


55,246.33


May


40,324.41


46,960.58


June


64,117.27


119,054.34


July


84,378.54


23,487.43


August


59,258.98


39,487.64


September


34,747.95


108,010.16


October


73,480.34


209,780.59


November


190,334.95


76,626.24


December


128,201.61


15,573.10 (Jan. 1, 1936)


Balance (Jan. 1, 1937) 24,280.51


$875,725.17 $875,725.17


Selectmen's Warrants-Jan. 1, 1936 to Dec. 31, 1936 $851,444.66


Cash on hand January 1, 1937 $24,280.51


Report of the Outstanding Debt of the Town of Fairhaven, Mass. FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1936


Date of Issue


Purpose of Loan


Regis. or Coup.


Rate


Date of Maturity


Amount of Annual Payments


Amount Outstanding


Nov.


1, 1906


N. B. Fairhaven Bridge


Coupon


4


1948


$1,000.00


$12,000.00


Aug.


20,


1917


Job C. Tripp School


41/2


1937


1,900.00


1,900.00


Aug.


19, 1920


Job C. Tripp School


51/4


1940


1,500.00


6,000.00


Dec.


1, 1921


Anthony School


41/2


1940


3,900.00


15,600.00


July


15,


1922


Cottage St. Sewer


41/4


1942


200.00


1.200.00


Aug.


25,


1922


Town Lot and Buildings


41/4


1942


225.00


1,350.00


July


15,


1922


Rogers School Annex


41/4


1940


1,130 00


4,450.00


June


15,


1924


East Fairhaven School


4


1939


4,200.00


12,600.00


Nov.


1, 1931


High School Addition


Coupon


4


1949


10 000.00


130,000.00


Oct.


10,


1932


Fire Engine Pumper


5


1937


600.00


600.00


-


Oct.


1,


1933


Chap. 307-Acts of 1933


31/2


1938


6,000.00


12 000.00


·


Oct.


25,


1936


Renewal, Tax-titles Chap. 49-Acts of 1933 Renewal, Tax titles Chap. 49-Acts of 1933


1


20 000.00


July


1, 1936


Municipal Relief Loan


Chap. 80-Acts of 1936


134


1941


4,000.00


20 000.00


May


25,


1936


Chap. 49-Acts of 1933


Renewal, Tax Titles


1


36,000.00


$297,987.10


7/ 170


June


29,


1936


1


24,287.10


Debt and Interest to be paid in 1937


Debt


Interest $480.00


N. B. and Fairhaven Bridge


$1,000.00


Job C. Tripp School


3,400.00


400.50


Anthony School


3,900.00


702.00


Cottage Street Gravity Sewer


200.00


51.00


Town Lot and Building


225.00


57.40


Rogers School Annex


1,130.00


189.16


East Fairhaven School


4,200.00


420.00;


Addition to High School


10,000.00


5,200.00


Fire Engine Pumper


600.00


30.00


Chapter 307, Acts of 1933


6,000.00


420.00


Chapter 49, Acts of 1933


242.87


Chapter 49, Acts of 1933


200.00


Chapter 49, Acts of 1933


360.00


Municipal Relief Loan, Chapt. 80 Acts of 1936


4,000.00


350.00


$34,655.00


$9,102.93


Due on Debt


$34,655.00


Interest on Town Debt


9,102.93


$43,757.93


Estimated Interest on Revenue Loans


5,000.00


$48,757.93


Trust Fund --- 1936


HENRY H. ROGERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FUND


Fairhaven Institution for Savings


Principal $10,953.00


$300.00


Fairhaven Institution for Savings


1,274.44


5.84


Citizens Savings Bank of Fall River


5,000.00


125 00


Union Savings Bank of Fall River


5,000.00


125.00


N. B. Five Cents Savings Bank


10,000.00


275.00


N. B. Institution for Savings


10,000.00


300.00


Wareham Savings Bank


5,148.96


64.35


Securities in Nat. Bank of Fairhaven


61,000.00


2,751.08


$108,376.40


$3,946.27


Transferred to School


3,946.27


Balance on hand January 1, 1937


$108,376.40


EDMUND ANTHONY JR. SCHOOL FUND


Principal


Interest


N. B. Institution for Savings Transferred to Schools


$10,000.00


$300.00


300.00


Balance on hand January 1, 1937 $10,000.00


ABNER PEASE SCHOOL FUND


Principal


Interest


N. B. Institution for Savings


$5,000.00


$150.00


N. B. Five Cents Savings Bank


2,558.12


70.35


$7,558.12


$220.35


Transferred to Schools


220.35


Balance on hand January 1, 1937


$7,558.12


HENRY H. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL FUND


City Bank and Farmers Trust Co., New York Transferred to High School


Principal


Interest


$512,200.00


$23,048.91 23,048.91


Balance on hand January 1, 1937


$512,200.00


Interest


52


JAMES RICKETTS TRUST FUND


Principal $1,430.66


Interest


N. B. Institution for Savings


$42.90


Transferred to Riverside Cemetery and Infirmary


42.90


Balance on hand January 1, 1937 $1,430.66


JULIA A. STODDARD TRUST FUND


Interest


Securities in Nat. Bank of Fairhaven


Principal $21,000.00 184.13


$680.42 .27


Transferred to Trust Account


680.69


Balance on hand January 1, 1937


$21,184.13


HANNAH CHADWICK TRUST FUND


Principal $500.00


Interest


Fairhaven Institution for Savings


$13.75


Transferred to Estimated Receipts


13.75


Balance on hand January 1, 1937


$500.00


Fairhaven Institution for Savings


$21,184.13


$680.69


Report of Trust Fund Commissioners


The Trust Fund Commissioners found it necessary during the past year to make several changes in the Trust Funds of the Town. In June, notice was published that the bonds of Wisconsin Power & Light Co. were called for payment. On June 24, $9,000. in bonds of this company were sold and the proceeds used to pur- chase 205 shares of First National Bank of Boston.


In August $11,000. Central Vermont Public Service Co. bonds were called and the proceeds used to purchase 100 shares First National Bank of Boston and 200 shares National Shawmut Bank of Boston.


In October $27,000. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 5 % Bonds of 1946 were called, and also $12,000. Central Maine Power Co., 41/2 % Bonds of 1957. The proceeds from the Telephone Bonds were used in the purchase of 300 shares National Shawmut Bank of Boston; $10,000. American Telephone & Telegraph Co.,. 3 1/4 % Debentures of 1961 ; and $8,000. Boston & Albany Railroad Co., 414's of 1978; leaving a balance of $771.25 which was added to our Savings Bank deposit.


The $10,000. American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 31/4 % Debentures were sold in November, the proceeds used to purchase a like amount of New York State Electric & Gas Co., First Mort- gage 4's of 1965. The proceeds from the Central Maine Power Co. bonds were used in the purchase of a like amount of First and General Mortgage 31/2's of 1966 of the same company.


TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS,


GEORGE B. LUTHER, ISSAC N. BABBITT, WM. B. GARDNER.


Report of Tax Collector


For the year ending December 31, 1936 JOHN H. STETSON, Tax Collector 1936 TAXES


Committed


$391,976.31 79.42


Additional


$392,055.73


Collected


$266,899.71


Abated Balance Due


19,381.45


105,774.57


$392,055.73


1935 TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$104,570.90


Collected


$66,885.48


Abated


84.00


Added to Tax Title


26,243.88


Sold to Town


4,706.70


Palance Due


6,650.84


$104,570.90


1934 TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$7,415.17


Collected


$5,281.92


Abated


578.16


Balance Due


1,555.09


$7,415.17


1933 TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 777.97


Collected


$ 239.42


Abated


58.25


Balance Due


480.30


$ 777.97


55


1932 TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 155.05


Collected Balance Due


$ 93.49


61.56


155.05


1936 EXCISE TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$13,321.05


Collected


$10,767.77


Abated


406.66


Balance Due


2,146.62


$13,321.05


1935 EXCISE TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$1,557.36


Collected


$1,114.03


Abated


18.98


Balance Due


424.35


$1,557.36


1934 EXCISE TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 580.20


Collected


$ 137.41


Balance Due


442.79


$ 580.20


1933 EXCISE TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 339.03


Collected


$ 141.70


Abated


70.97


Balance Due


126.36


$ 339.03


56


1932 EXCISE TAXES


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 96.57


$ 30.98


Collected Abated


65.59


$ 96.57


1936 POLL TAX


Committed


$6,856.00


Collected


$5,281.00


Abated


558.00


Balance Due


1,017.00


$6,856.00


1935 POLL TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$1,099.00


Collected


$ 452.00


Abated


84.00


Balance Due


563.00


$1,099.00


1934 POLL TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 974.00


Collected


$ 257.00


Abated


638.00


Balance Due


79.00


$ 974.00


1933 POLL TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 718.00


Collected


$ 164.00


Abated


526.00


Balance Due


28.00


$ 718.00


.


57


1932 POLL TAX


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 34.00


Collected Abated


$ 24.00


10.00


1936 EXCISE ON VESSELS


Committed


$ 90.14


Collected


90.14


1935 EXCISE ON VESSELS


Committed


$ 124.53


Collected


124.53


1936 SEWERS


Committed


$ 537.23


Collected


141.23


Balance Due


396.00


Committed Interest


$ 82.64


Collected


$ 18.68


Balance Due


63.96


$ 82.64


1935 SEWERS


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 365.28


Collected


$ 143.25


Balance Due


222.03


$ 365.28


Committed Interest


$ 45.84


Collected


$ 25.44


Balance Due


20.40


$ 45.84


$ 537.23


58


1934 SEWERS


Balance Jan. 1, 1936


$ 488.74


Collected Balance Due


$ 38.97


449.77


$ 488.74


Committed Interest


$ 132.77


Collected


$ 10.96


Balance Due


121.81


$132.77


JOHN H. STETSON,


Fax Collector.


Town Clerk's Report


BIRTHS RECORDED IN FAIRHAVEN IN 1936


Date


Name of Child


Jan.


1


Teresa Patricia Pauline


Jan. 1 Paul David Malcolm


Jan. 2 Ralph Clarkson Owen


Jan. 5 Raymond George Lukas


Jan. 6 Robert Whitney Jepson


Jan. 8 Ernest Philippe Cormier


Jan. 9 Anna Peggy Sylvia


Jan. 11 Frances Honora Murray


Jan. 12 John Dennis Draper


Jan. 13 Manuel Gil Amaral


Jan. 14 Matthew Charles Winterbottom


Jan. 17 Donald Raymond Sylvia


Jan. 18 Rita Souza


Jan. 22 John Prime Moniz


Jan. 22 Lorraine Thornhill Hatch


Jan. 23 Anthony Wilfred Junier


Jan. 31


Barbara Duchesneau


Jan. 31


Patricia Jean Hunniford


Feb. 3 Nancy Joan Hammond


Feb. 3 Stillborn


Feb. 8 Delores Santos


Feb. 13 Alma Louise Johnson


Feb. 14 Donald Joseph LeBlanc


Feb. 14 Lawrence Ellsworth York


Feb. 16 Joseph Henri Beaulieu


Feb. 17 Barbara Ann Akin


Feb. 18 George Fernandes


Feb. 19 Leonard George Fleurent


Feb. 19 Joseph Gerald Folger


Feb. 26 Stephanie Mahoney


Mar. 8 Dorothy DeTerra


Mar. 12 Jean Alice Beckman


Mar. 18 Kenneth Albert Dyer


Mar. 19


Rodrigues


Mar. 20


Charles Frederick Flathers


60


BIRTHS RECORDED IN FAIRHAVEN IN 1936 - Continued


Date


Name of Child


Mar. 27


Patricia Machado


Mar. 31


Edward Eugene Chmiel


Apr. 1 Robert Arnold Smith


Apr.


1 Stillborn


Apr. 5


Sylvia Anne Cummings


Apr 6


Leon Emile Gauthier


Apr. 25 Betty Ann Charamba


Apr. 25 Kathryn May Brown


Apr. 26


Peter Fletcher Barcellos


May 3


Robert Joseph Ferreira


May 7


Joan Agiar


May 8


Moniz


May 14


May Jean Bettencourt


May 15


William Timothy Leahy 3rd


May 17 William Joseph Nelson Jr.


May 18


Edward James Horsley


May 24


Raymond Leo Richard


May 24


Joyce Marilyn Smith


May 25


Merrill Edmond Tripp


May 25 Patricia May Rodrigues


May 28


Norman Maurice Labonte


May 29


Roland Charles Hopwood Jr.


May 29


Howard Francis King Jr.


June 3


Leo Hormidas Fleurent Jr.


June 3


Frank Patrick Mellody


June 5 Donald Galligan


June 7 Stillborn


June 11 Bertha Conrad Price


June 20


Nathalie Rose Lopez


June 2


Edward Fernandes Soares


June 21


Lorraine Auora Blanchette


June 27 Gilbert Charles Sylvia


June 28 David Cambra


June 2 Margaret Mary Freitas


June 30 Raymond Daniel Rogers Jr.


July 2 Evelyn Mederios


July 2 Marilyn Cecile Gallagher


July 8 Barbara Irene Thompson


July 12 Sarah Anne Young


July 13 Ruth Eleanor Edwards


July 14 Richard Ellis Parker


May 31


Joan Frances Bancroft


61


BIRTHS RECORDED IN FAIRHAVEN IN 1936 - Continued


Date


Name of Child


July 16


James Brown Lanagan Jr.


July 18 Ann Marie Chace


July 21 Sandra Gail Porthouse


July


23 Gerald Antonio Blier


July 24


Manuel Pacheco Soares


July 31 Anna Calassa


Aug. 3 Tony Braga


Aug. ·5 Alberta Perry


Aug. 7 Stillborn


Aug. 9


Stillborn


Aug. 9


Illegitimate


Aug. 11 Charles James Johnson


Aug. 12 Audrey Anna Alferes


Aug. 17


.


William Hugh Kelly


Aug. 18


Patricia Frances Barcellos


Aug. 21 Roland Leonel Pinard


Aug. 29 John Stanley Valentine


Sept. 1 Patricia Ann Perry


Sept. 3 Jeannette Germaine Poyant


Sept. 5 Joan Elisabeth Costa


Sept. 8 William Francis Walsh Jr.


Sept. 8 Nancy Lillian Haskell


Sept. 10 John Duarte


Sept. 10


Theodore Jeremiah LeBlanc


Sept. 20 Hazel Clough Howland


Sept. 20


(Thomas James Deterra




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