Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1946-1950, Part 27

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Publication date: 1946
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The Finance Committee approves of this article, providing no town appropriation is necessary for this purpose.


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Article 33. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to appoint an inspector of wires as required by the provisions of Chapter 529 of the Acts of 1949 and raise and appropriate the sum of $400.00 for the same, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 34. To see if the town will accept the bequest to the Town of Acton under the provisions of the will of Betsey Morse Ball, late of Marlborough, Massachusetts; and authorize the Selectmen to act ir accordance therewith, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 35. To see if the town will vote to authorize the dissolution of the School Survey Committee and to return the balance remaining in the School Committee Account to the Surplus Revenue Account, o] act anything thereon. (Inserted in warrant by permission of the School Survey Committee.)


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 36. To see if the town will vote to create a special unpaid board to be known as a regional school district planning board, as provided for in Sections 14 and 14A of Chapter 71, General Laws, to consist of three members, including one member of the School Committee, to be appointed by the Town Moderator, to report at the next special or regular meeting, and to raise and appropriate $100.00 from the Surplus Revenue Account for expenses, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 37. To see if the town will vote to create a special school building committee of five members to be appointed by the Moderator, to investigate the design, construction. site, costs of additional school facilities, and methods of financing, and report to the next special or regular town meeting, or act anything thereon.


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Article 38. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for expenses for the school building committee, mentioned in the previous article, or take any other action thereto.


If favorable action is taken on Article 37, the Finance Committee recommends the expenditure of $2,000.00 on this Article.


Article 39. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,500.00 for painting the exteriors of the South, Center, West and High School buildings, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends the expenditure of $1,200.00 for exterior painting of school buildings and that this sum be appropriated from the Surplus Revenue.


Article 40. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 to refinish the ceilings in the South, Center, West and High Schools, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action and that this sum be appropriated from Sur- 17 plus Revenue.


Article 41. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 to refinish and repaint the interior of the High School or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends $2,000.00 for this purpose and that the amount be appropriated from Surplus Revenue Account.


Article 42. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the installa- tion of a new heating unit at the Center School, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action and that the amount of $2,000.00 be appro- priated from Surplus Revenue Account.


Article 43. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to take necessary steps for Traffic Zoning in the Town of Acton and raise and appropriate the sum of $200.00 for the expenses of the same, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 44. The see if the town will vote to accept as a town way, the laying out by the Board of Se- lectmen of a road in South Acton extending in a southeasterly direction from Main Street, a distance of approximately 473 feet by land of Flanagan and Waluk, a plan of which is filed in the office of the Town Clerk, said way to be named Lenore Street and raise and appropriate a sum of money for repairs to the same or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee does not approve of this article or the expenditure of any money thereon.


Article 45. To see if the town will vote to accept as a town way, the laying out by the Board of Selectmen of a road in South Acton extending in a westerly direction from Main Street, a distance of ap- proximately 250 feet by land of Farrell, Byers and others, a plan of which is filed in the office of the Town Clerk, said way to be named Pine Street; and raise and appropriate a sum of money for repairs to the same, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee does not approve of this article or the expenditure of any money thereon.


Article 46. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $750.00 to pay the cost of effecting insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to property, caused by operation, within the scope of his official duties or employment of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town as provided by the provisions of Gen- eral Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 40, Section 5, Subsection 1, as amended, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action ...


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Article 47. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account, the sum of $400.00 for the purchase of a lowering device, for the Cemetery Department, and authorize the Board of Cemetery Commissioners to trade-in or sell any old lowering device, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 48. To see if the town will vote to accept as a town by-law, the provisions of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, Section 21, Paragraph 17, to prohibit unlicensed stripping of farm land, as printed in the town report under Proposed Earth Removal By-Law, or act anything thereon.


Article 49. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for repairs to the roof timbers and outside foundation wall of the Town Hall as ordered by an inspector of the department of Public Safety, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee will make oral recommendations at Town Meeting.


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Article 50. To see if the town will vote to authorize the dissolution of the Post-War Public Works Committee and to return to the Surplus Revenue Account the balance of their appropriations, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 51. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 from the Surplus Rev- enue Account as a Reserve Fund, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 52. To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of $300.00 from the Surplus Revenue Account for the purpose of purchasing additional folding chairs for the Town Hall, or act anything thereon.


The Finance Committee recommends favorable action.


Article 53. To see if the town will vote to instruct the moderator to appoint a committee of three to revise and bring the Town By-Laws up to date or act anything thereon.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least be fore the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the town clerk at or before the time of meeting as aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Acton this twenty-fifth day of January, 1950.


LAWRENCE DONNELLY,


GEORGE S. BRAMAN,


ARTHUR W. LEE,


Selectmen of Acton.


A true copy.


Attest.


Constable of Acton.


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TOWN OFFICERS


Moderator Albert P. Durkee


Selectmen


Lawrence Donnelly


Term expires 1950


Arthur W. Lee


Term expires 1951


George S. Braman


Term expires 1952


Town Clerk


Harlan E. Tuttle


Town Treasurer


William Henry Soar


Assessors


Albert P. Durkee


Term expires 1950


James W. Baker


Term expires 1951


Carl C. Flint Term expires 1952


Collector of Taxes Carrie M. Durkee


Tree Warden


James J. Knight


Board of Public Welfare


Walter B. Stevens


Term expires 1950


Lossie E. Laird


Term expires 1951


Mary M. Laffin Term expires 1952


Constables


Ivar Peterson T. Frederick S. Kennedy


Robert G. Willett Michael Foley


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Cemetery Commissioners


Harry E. Holt


.Term expires 1950


Ray L. Harris


Term expires 1951


Howard F. Jones


Term expires 1952


School Committee


Ernest Simpson Term expires 1950


Hazel P. Vose


Term expires 1950


Gertrude P. Tuttle


Term expires 1951


Donald R. Severance


Term expires 1951


Marion C. Reed


Term expires 1952


Charles V. Sturdivant


Term expires 1952


Trustees of Memorial Library


Wendell F. Davis


Term expires 1950


Florence A. Merriam


Term expires 1951


Gertrude P. Tuttle


Term expires 1952


Board of Health


Herbert L. Leusher


Term expires 1950


Lowell H. Cram


Term expires 1951


O. Lawrence Clark


Term expires 1952


Agent of Board of Health


Edward J. Higgins


Trustees of Elizabeth White Fund


Clara L. Sawyer


Term expires 1950


Waldo E. Whitcomb Term expires 1951


Grace O. Lears


Term expires 1952


Trustees of West Acton Firemen's Relief Fund


Arno H. Perkins Term expires 1950


H. Stuart MacGregor Term expires 1951


James B. Wilson Term expires 1952


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Trustees of Acton Firemen's Relief Fund


Frederick T. Kennedy


Term expires 1950


Clarence Frost


.Term expires 1951


Herbert Merriam


Term expires 1952


Trustees of Goodnow Fund


Charles E. Smith


Term expires 1950


Roy H. Linscott


Term expires 1951


Horace F. Tuttle


Term expires 1952


APPOINTMENTS MADE BY SELECTMEN - 1949


Executive Clerk


Virginia Milbery


Office: Town Hall


Hours: 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


Meetings : Board of Selectmen, Tuesday evenings at 7:30


Board of Public Welfare First and third Mondays at 4:00


Finance Committee


W. Stuart Allen


Robert F. Charles


John M. Whittier


Prentice W. Blood


Herbert W. Merriam


Porter G. Jenks


Superintendent of Streets Russell C. Berry


Town Accountant


Howard L. Jones Term expires 1950


Registrars of Voters


James B. Wilson Term expires 1950


Grace J. Cullinane


Term expires 1951


Julia A. Barry


Term expires 1952


Harlan E. Tuttle


Ex-Officio


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Election Officers


Precinct I


Warden-Alice C. Duren


Clerk-James A. Wayne


Inspector-Roy H. Linscott


Inspector-Paul A. Coughlin


Deputy Warden-Gertrude M. O'Neil Deputy Clerk-Helen R. Best


Deputy Inspector-Paul C. Cornwall


Deputy Inspector-Leo T. McCarthy Teller-Marion C. Jewell


Teller-Mary F. McCarthy


Precinct II


Warden-Doris Soar


Clerk-Gladys M. Connolly


Inspector-Marian L. Piper Inspector-Sophia Walsh


Deputy Warden-Marion H. Wilmot Deputy Clerk-Anne R. Christofferson


Deputy Inspector-Hazel P. Vose


Deputy Inspector-Margaret F. Heath Teller-Martha I. Lowden


Teller-Catherine G. Ward


Precinct III


Warden-Marion C. Reed Clerk-Mary M. Laffin


Inspector-Isabel G. Sked Inspector-Frances A. Hurley Deputy Warden-Bertram D. Hall Deputy Clerk-Annie E. Smith Deputy Inspector-Harry E. Holt Deputy Inspector-Margaret H. Allsopp Teller-Phyllis K. Sprague Teller-Barbara J. McPhee


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Fire Engineers


H. Stuart MacGregor, Chief Engineer Clarence Frost, Asst. Engineer - Precinct I Lloyd W. Priest, Asst. Engineer - Precinct II Arno H. Perkins, Asst. Engineer - Precinct III


Cattle Inspector Arno H. Perkins


Forest Warden H. Stuart MacGregor


Dog Officer Arthur Fraser


Sealer of Weights and Measures Edward W. Estabrook


Town Forest Committee


Emery D. Nelson


Term expires 1950


James J. Knight Term expires 1951


Arno H. Perkins Term expires 1952


Surveyors of Wood and Lumber


Oliver D. Wood


Charles E. Smith


Fence Viewers


Robert G. Willett Edward W. Estabrook


Louis F. Leveroni


Field Drivers


William H. Tillson Benjamin H. Sawyer Benjamin E. Derby


Superintendent of Moth Work


James J. Knight


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Police Officers


*Michael Foley, Chief


Edward J. Collins


Roy H. Linscott


Viola M. Foley


Ray L. Harris


Benjamin H. Sawyer


Edward J. Higgins


Louis F. Leveroni


Merle R. Morse


* Civil Service - Permanent


Burial Agent Edward J. Higgins


Veteran's Agent


Edward J. Higgins


Superintendent of Jones Memorial Field John J. Bradley


Superintendent of Goward Field


Russell C. Berry


Workmen's Compensation Agent Howard L. Jones


Director of Veterans' Services


Theron A. Lowden


Public Weighers


William Braman G. Howard Reed John William Davis A. W. Davis M. B. Ferber


Willard Houghton Waino J. Kangas


Philip Newell


Thomas Hearon


Albert R. Jenks


Porter G. Jenks Louise Garceau


Ruth Durkin Otis J. Reed


George A. Morse


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT


To the Citizens of the Town of Acton, we hereby submit re- ports of the several departments under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen.


During the year 1949, the Board has held 52 regular and 4 special meetings, as well as attending public hearings and meeting with the County Commissioners and the several state departments.


On May 18, 1949, we received a notice from the Building Inspection Department of the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety, reporting certain members of truss supporting roof of the Town Hall to be split and open at joints caused by strain. Also the foundation walls at both rear corners are cracked open, and requested that we secure the services of a licensed engineering concern to inspect and report on the structural condition of the building. This to be done before a renewal inspection certificate could be issued. The Board se- cured the services of a licensed engineering concern and they


have made their inspection and have reported their findings with their recommendations to both the Department of Pub- lic Safety and the Town of Acton. As our certificate expires March 1, 1950 and we must have it renewed before that date, we have instructed this engineering concern to draw up plans and specifications so that we may get the final approval from the Department of Public Safety. An article has been inserted in the town warrant to cover expenses of this work and we have requested a six months extension of the inspection certi- ficate for this hall.


On July 27, 1949, the Board met with the School Survey Committee to fill 2 vacancies on their committee. The follow- ing were appointed: Harrington Moore, Strawberry Hill Road and Charles Sturdivant, Prospect Street.


We have received many requests from townspeople to paint and clean up the interior of the Town Hall and an article has been inserted in the annual warrant to rewire, paint and make necessary repairs to both upper and lower halls.


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We have been notified that the town must comply with Chapter 529 of the Acts of 1949 regarding the appointment of a wire inspector. This chapter states that a town shall, by a vote at a town meeting, authorize the Board of Selectmen to appoint a wire inspector.


The Board, at this time, would like to thank Mrs. Carrie Durkee for her untiring efforts and interest in the town dur- ing her many years of service as Tax Collector and wish her good health in the years to come.


We wish, at this time, to thank all committees, department heads and town employees for their interest and co-operation during the year 1949.


LAWRENCE DONNELLY GEORGE S. BRAMAN ARTHUR W. LEE Selectmen of Acton.


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ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 14, 1949


Article 1. (Officers) To choose all necessary town officers and committees and fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the town.


Chose: Grace O. Lears trustee of the Elizabeth White Fund for three years.


Chose: Herbert Merriam trustee of the Acton Firemen's Relief Fund for three years.


Chose: James B. Wilson trustee of the West Acton Fire- men's Relief Fund for three years.


Chose: Horace F. Tuttle trustee of the Goodnow Fund for three years.


Voted: That the salary of the Tax Collector be twelve hun- dred and fifty dollars per annum.


Voted: That the salary of the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen be four hundred dollars per annum and the other members three hundred dollars each per annum.


Voted: That the salaries of the Assessors be two thousand dollars in the aggregate per annum to be apportioned as they may determine.


Voted: That the salary of the Chairman of the Board of Health be twenty-five dollars per annum; the clerk fifteen dol- lars and the other members ten dollars each per annum.


Voted: That the salary of the Chairman of the Board of Public Welfare be one hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum and that of the other members seventy-five dollars each per annum and that the Board of Public Welfare be authorized to appoint one of its members as agent, at a salary of $600.00, in accordance with the provisions of Section 4A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws.


Voted: That the salary of the Town Clerk be three hundred and fifty dollars per annum.


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Voted: That the salary of the Town Treasurer be eight hundred dollars per annum, said salary to be retroactive to January 1, 1949.


Voted: That the salary of the Tree Warden be fixed at $1.25 per hour plus 75 cents per hour for use of a truck.


Voted: That the salary of the Moderator be fifteen dollars for the annual meeting and ten dollars for each special meet- ing.


Article 2. (Reports) To see if the town will vote to ac- cept the several reports of the town officers and boards or act anything thereon.


Voted: To accept the several reports of the town officers and that a vote of thanks be extended to the High School Roof- ing Committee for their time and effort in repairing the roof.


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any com- mittees chosen at any previous meeting that have not already reported.


Report of Fire House Committee Precinct I


Present Building


Inside 18' 8", boiler room and stairway takes off 6'.


One stall is 17' 6" long.


In order to get forest fire truck in, an extension had to be added to the front by the firemen of Acton Center with no ex- pense to the town except for materials.


Present doors are 8' by 7' 6" and are just ordinary garage doors. In order to get the new truck in casings had to be taken off and connection caps off the side of the truck. This truck has to be full of water or it will not go in for height.


The committee sees no way to remodel this building to make it suitable for a fire house for modern equipment as it is too small in three dimensions.


After many committee meetings and on the advise of the architect who designed the West Concord fire house, it was


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decided to leave the old building the way it is and build an entirely new fire house connected to the present building.


The committee feels that before it can arrive at a definite cost it would have to have soundings taken and preliminary plans.


It is the feeling of the committee that the building should be left as it is and can be valuable to the town for some other town department.


H. STUART MacGREGOR LLOYD L. PRIEST F. WENDELL PUTNAM, Jr. EDWARD J. BURSAW WALTER B. STEVENS, Chairman


Voted: To accept the report of the committee on the Fire house in Precinct 1.


Article 4. (Memorial Day) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00, or some other sum, for the observance of Memorial Day, this sum to be expended under the direction of a committee appointed by the Board of Selectmen, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred (500) dollars for the observance of Memorial Day, this sum to be expended under the direction of a committee appointed by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 5. (Borrow Money) To see if the town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1949 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Voted Unanimously: To authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year be- ginning January 1, 1949, and to issue a note or notes therefor,


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payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Article 6. (Machinery Fund) To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $2,500.00 from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account or act anything thereon.


Voted: To transfer the sum of Twenty-five Hundred (2,500) dollars from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account.


Article 7. (Dog Officer) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $450.00 for the use of the Treasurer to pay the expenses of the local Dog Officer. The amount spent for board and disposal of dogs will be reimbursed by the County of Middlesex, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Fifty (450) dollars for the use of the Treasurer, to pay the expenses of the local Dog Officer.


Article 8. (Garbage) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 or some other sum, so that the Board of Health may contract for the collection and disposal of garbage for a period of one year, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand (2,000) dollars, so that the Board of Health may contract. for the collection and disposal of garbage for a period of one year.


Article 9. (Trees) To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $250.00 for the Tree Department. for the replacement of shade trees, or act anything thereon.


Voted: To raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred Fifty (250) dollars for the Tree Department for the replace- ment of shade trees.


Article 10. (Expenses) To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray the necessary expenses of the several departments of the town and determine how the same shall be raised.


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Voted: That the following sums of money be raised and ap- propriated for the several purposes hereinafter designated and that the same be expended only for the purposes under the direction of the respective boards, committees, or officers of the town as follows:


General Government:


1 Moderator $25.00


2 Finance Committee 100.00


3 Selectmen, Salaries and Wages 2,300.00


4 Expenses


150.00


5 Town Accountant, Salaries and


Wages


800.00


6 Expenses


50.00


7 Treasurer, Salaries and Wages


800.00


8 Expenses


250.00


9 Collector, Salaries and Wages


1,550.00


10 Expenses


300.00


11 Assessors, Salaries and Wages


2,350.00


12 Expenses


250.00


13 Town Clerk, Salaries and Fees


500.00


14 Expenses


200.00


15 Elections and Registrations, Salaries and Wages


594.00


16 Expenses


430.00


17 Total General Government $10,649.00


Buildings and Grounds :


18 Buildings and Grounds, Salaries and Wages $2,885.00


19 Expenses 2,930.00


20 Total Buildings and Grounds .... $5,815.00


Protection of Persons and Property :


21 Police, Salaries and Wages $6,126.00


22 Expenses including cruiser 1,475.00


23 Fire Dept., Salaries and Wages 2,865.00


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24 Expenses


2,000.00


25 Fire Alarm System, Labor 200.00


26 Expenses


100.00


27 Fire Hydrant Rental


4,126.00


28 Forest Fire


1,500.00


29 Sealer of Wgts. and Measures, Sal- aries and Wages


225.00


30 Expenses 50.00


31 Moth Dept., Salaries and Wages 1,500.00


32 Expenses 1,200.00


33 Tree Warden, Salaries and Wages .. 1,750.00


34 Expenses 750.00


35 Total Protection ....... $23,867.00


Health and Sanitation:


36 Board of Health, Salaries and Wages $4,300.00


37 Expenses 1,700.00


38 Inspection of Animals


150.00


39 Total Health and Sanitation $6,150.00


Highways:


40 Village Highways $2,600.00


41 Chapter 81 Highways 8,550.00


42 Chapter 90 Highways 3,000.00


43 Snow Removal 10,500.00


44 Street Lighting


4,700.00


45 Total Highways


$29,350.00


Charities :


46 General Relief, Salaries and Wages $1,150.00


47 Expenses 150.00


48 Expenditure 4,500.00


49 Old Age Expenditure 30,000.00


50 A. C. C. Expenditure


5,500.00


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Total Charities $41,300.00


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Veterans' Aid:


52 Veterans' Benefits, Salaries and


Wages


$150.00


53 Expenses 25.00


54 Expenditure


5,000.00


55 Veterans' Service, Salaries and


Wages


1,050.00


56 Expenses


50.00


57 Total Veterans' Aid $6,275.00


Education :


58 Schools, Salaries and Wages $73,000.00


59-66 Expenses 20,000.00


67 Total Education .... $93,000.00


Libraries :


68 Libraries, Salaries and Wages $1,112.00


69 Expenses


1,100.00


70 Books


300.00


71 Total Libraries $2,512.00


Recreation :


72 Playgrounds


$1,000.00 $1,000.00


Unclassified :


73 Miscellaneous Expenses $1,000.00


74 Town Reports


800.00


75 Workmen's Compensation 900.00


76 Surety Bonds


365.00


77 Total Unclassified .......... $3,065.00


Cemeteries :


78 Cemeteries, Salaries and Wages $4,600.00


79 Expenses


1,000.00


80 Total Cemeteries .... $5,600.00


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Maturing Debt and Interest:


81 Maturing Debt


$1,000.00


82 Interest 135.00


83 Total Debt and Interest $1,135.00


Total Regular Expenses


$229,718.00


Transfers under Article 10:




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