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$4.50
Town of Norwood
453.88
Balance to Revenue
341.62
$800.00
EVENING PRACTICAL ARTS
Appropriation
$400.00
Payments: Salaries-Instructors
261.50
Balance to Revenue
138.50
$400.00
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$950.00
458.38
$2,854.73
PHYSICAL INSTRUCTION
Transfer from Revenue Payments: Equipment and Supplies Balance to Revenue
$785.00
782.25
2.75
$785.00
GRAMMAR SCHOOL REPAIRS -SPECIAL 1948
Balance, January 1, 1950
$37.91
Transfer to Power Mower
$37.91
TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION
Appropriation
$2,500.00
Payments: Printing and Stationery
235.35
Balance, December 31, 1950
$2,264.65
LIBRARY
Dog Tax
$547.67
Library Fines
194.25
Appropriation
1,365.00
Transfer from Granville Dailey Library Trust Income
1,474.76
Transfer from Library Trust Income
264.10
$3,845.78
Payments:
Board Members
$165.00
Librarians -- Salaries
1,460.35
Janitor
645.75
Books
531.37
Fuel
360.00
Light
186.61
Telephone
50.95
Supplies
255.45
Magazines
102.55
Repairs
77.75
Water
10.00
$3,845.78
PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION
Appropriation
$200.00
Payments: Instructors-Salaries
$130.00
Supplies and Equipment
68.10
198.10
Balance to Revenue
1.90
$200.00
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REMODEL TOWN HALL ROOM
Appropriation Transfer from Reserve Fund
$1,230.00 400.00
Payments: Contractor
25.00
Balance, December 31, 1950
$1,605.00
CONTINGENT
Appropriation
$1,750.00
Payments:
Printing Town Reports
$607.40
Care Town Clock
70.00
Advertising and Printing
215.75
Other Expenses
643.01
Legal and Comm. of Mass.
95.75
Balance to Revenue
118.09
FIRE INSURANCE
Appropriation
$1,515.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund
128.04
$1,643.04
Payments: Premiums
$1,643.04
RELOCATING STREET BOUNDARIES
Appropriation
$3,724.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund
48.00
$3,772.00
Payments: Property Owners
$3,772.00
LIABILITY INSURANCE
Appropriation
$1,657.00
Payments: Premiums
1,209.65
Balance to Revenue
447.35
$1,657.00
MEMORIAL DAY
Appropriation
$500.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund
26.87
$526.87
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$1,630.00
1,631.91
$1,750.00
Payments:
Music
$235.00
Decorations and Flags
180.30
Other Expenses Refreshments Programs and Printing
37.60
31.97
42.00
$526.87
TOWN MEETING NOTICES
Transfer from Revenue
$74.00
Transfer from Reserve Fund
109.00
$183.00
Payments: Printing and Cards
$140.00
Delivery
. 43.00
$183.00
TOWN AMBULANCE
Appropriation
$500.00
Transfer from Revenue
250.00
Payments: Joseph A. Roberts
$750.00
AMERICAN LEGION POST
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Payments: Beckwith Post No. 110
$1,000.00
WATER DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$14,093.75
Transfer from Reserve Fund
342.61
$14,436.36
Payments:
Board members
$93.75
Payroll
4,138.60
Gas and Oil
320.10
Postage and Supplies
591.54
Purchase of Water
5,929.22
Bond
14.00
Pipe and Equipment
3,349.15
$14,436.36
WATER-PLEASANT STREET
Balance, January 1, 1950 Payments: Equipment
$279.06
70.56
Balance, December 31, 1950
$208.50
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$750.00
WATER-ADAMS ST. EXTENSION-1950
Transfer from Revenue
$2,500.00
Payments: Payroll Equipment and Supplies
$485.05
2,014.95
$2,500.00
WATER-PINE STREET-1948
Balance, January 1, 1950
$176.31
Payments: Equipment
96.82
Balance, December 31, 1950
$79.49
WATER-ADAMS STREET-1948
Balance, January 1, 1950
$147.73
Payments: Equipment
4.70
Balance, December 31, 1950
$143.03
CEMETERIES
Appropriation
$4,582.50
Transfer from Cemetery Trust Income
509.08
Transfer from Sale of Lots
625.00
$5,716.58
Payments:
Board members
$82.50
Payroll
3,805.45
Trucks and Equipment Hire
171.87
Supplies and Equipment
1,172.56
Contract-Bartlett Tree Co.
351.50
Loam and Fill
132.70
$5,716.58
PARK AND PLANNING BOARD
Appropriation
$999.75
Transfer from Reserve Fund
152.00
$1,151.75
Payments:
Board members
$123.75
General Care
659.50
Postage and Supplies
42.81
Plans
108.80
Remove Pump House
125.00
1,059.86
Balance to Revenue
91.89
$1,151.75
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TOWN CLOCK REPAIRS
Appropriation Transfer from Reserve Fund
$150.00 58.40
Payments: Contractor
$208.40
RESERVE FUND
Appropriation
$3,500.00
Transfer:
Spraying Elms
$600.00
Town Hall Room
400.00
Water
342.61
Collector
270.00
Health
249.63
Fire
201.08
Election
154.00
Park and Planning
152.00
Care of Trees
150.00
Fire Insurance
128.04
Postal Card Notices
109.00
Police
70.72
Town Clock
58.40
North St. Widening
48.00
Memorial Day
26.87
2,960.35
Balance to Revenue
539.65
$3,500.00
COUNTY RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Appropriation
$1,139.43
Payments: County Treasurer
$1,139.43
INTEREST
Appropriation
$2,800.00
Payments: Interest on loans:
Water
$1,615.00
School
722.50
Revenue and Other
367.40
2,704.90
Balance to Revenue
95.10
$2,800.00
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$208.40
MATURING DEBT
Appropriation
$26,000.00
Payments:
Truck, Tractor and Plow
$4,000.00
Water
12,000.00
School
10,000.00
$26,000.00
TRUST FUNDS In Custody of Town Treasurer
Balance as of December 31, 1950
$112,979.37
Library Trust Funds
$9,000.00
Moses Ellis Post 117 G.A.R. Fund
2,885.09
Cemetery Perpetual Care
32,175.00
Granville F. Dailey Trust-Library
68,919.28
$112,979.37
TRUST FUND INCOME 1950
School Trust Fund:
Balance as of January 1, 1950
$53.44
Balance as of December 31, 1950
53.44
Library Trust Fund:
Balance as of January 1, 1950
104.10
Interest:
Home Savings Bank
$40.00
Massachusetts Savings Bank
40.00
Dedham Institution for Savings
50.00
Provident Inst. for Savings
75.00
205.00
Transfer to Library Book Purchase Balance, December 31, 1950
45.00
Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund: Interest:
Mass. Savings Bank
146.00
U. S. Treasury Department
5.00
Dedham Institution for Savings
540.96
Home Savings Bank
31.50
Transfer to Cemetery Expenses Balance, December 31, 1950
214.38
Granville F. Dailey Trust Income
Balance as of January 1, 1950
$1,639.97
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264.10
723.46
509.08
Interest and Dividends:
Dedham Institution for Savings
$903.30
General Motors 480.00
375.00
U. S. Treasury General Electric
228.00
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
200.00
Guaranty Trust
154.00
Bethlehem Steel
140.00
Consolidated Edison
100.00
F. W. Woolworth Co.
50.00
2,630.30
Transfer to Library Expenses
1,474.76
Balance as of December 31, 1950
$2,795.51
OUTSTANDING TOWN DEBT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1950
Net Fixed Debt
$360,000.00
Inside Debt Limit
11/2 % High School
$41,000.00
School Land Purchase
5,000.00
Adams Street-Water
2,500.00
Nebo Street-Water
1,000.00
Adams Street-Water Extension
1,000.00
Sewer Extension
11,000.00
Truck and Plow Purchase
4,000.00
Tractor and Bulldozer Purchase
1,500.00
Fire Truck
4,000.00
Outside Debt Limit
31/2 % Water
8,000.00
11/2% High School
50,000.00
134 % Adams St. School-1950
231,000.00
$360,000.00
EXPENDITURES-1950
General Government:
Executive
$3,761.59
Treasurer
924.99
Collector
2,969.24
Assessors
2,619.54
Town Clerk
599.96
Election and Registration
1,240.00
Town Hall
4,132.17
$16,247.49
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$4,270.27
Protection of Persons and Property :
Police
$8,960.72
Constable
82.50
Fire
6,201.08
Sealer
165.00
Moth
1,291.37
Care of Trees
1,603.11
Cutting Brush
1,467.50
Spraying Elms
400.00
Dutch Elm Disease
369.69
Destroying Ivy
394.00
Dog Officer
100.00
Tree Warden-Truck
249.90
Town Ambulance
750.00
22,034.87
Health and Sanitation:
County Hospital
$2,859.78
District Nurse
1,000.00
Health
2,018.38
Sewer
1,483.83
Public Dump
455.20
Garbage Removal
2,058.33
Sewer-Adams St. Ext.
5,141.97
15,017.49
Highways:
General Highways
$12,406.45
Chapter 81-Highways
17,424.51
Chapter 90-Highways
2,099.23
Snow
8,497.43
Street Lights
5,401.78
Operating Road Machinery
3,852.43
Truck-Purchase-Balance
95.50
Tractor-Purchase-Balance
451.77
Old Age Assistance:
Public Welfare
$9,879.41
Aid to Dependent Children
3,942.70
Old Age Assistance
53,011.83
Old Age Assistance Administration
2,039.90
Aid to Dependent Children Admin.
226.82
69,100.66
Veterans Benefits:
Veterans Services, Administration
$515.00
Veterans Aid
777.12
1,292.12
Schools and Libraries:
Schools
$88,102.03
Evening Practical Arts
261.50
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50,229.10
Vocational Education
458.38
Athletic Field and Physical Instr.
1,055.35
Grammar School Roof and Repairs
2,916.73
George Barden Fund
90.00
Power Mower
925.65
Library
3,845.78
Adams St. School-Land Purchase
6,000.00
Adams St. School-Construction, etc. 37,272.02
140,927.44
Water and Cemeteries:
Water
$14,436.36
Pine Street
96.82
Pleasant Street
70.56
Unpaid, 1950
1,112.49
Adams Street
2,504.70
Cemeteries
5,716.58
23,937.51
Miscellaneous:
Returned Items
$3.30
American Legion Post
1,000.00
Memorial Day
526.87
Town Clerk
208.40
Tax and Motor Excise-Refunds
928.91
Park and Planning Board
1,059.86
Contingent
1,631.91
Tercentenary Celebration
235.35
Postal Cards
183.00
Swimming Place and Instruction
300.00
County Retirement System
1,139.43
Tax Titles
194.44
Relocate Street Boundaries
3,772.00
11,183.47
State and County Taxes:
Parks and Reservations
$427.26
County Tax
5,237.07
State Audit
1,001.92
6,666.25
Town Debt:
Maturing Debt
$26,000.00
Revenue Loans
80,000.00
Highways Loans
1,025.00
Interest
2,704.90
109,729.90
Insurance:
$1,643.04
Fire Liability
1,209.65
2,852.69
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Trust Funds:
Dog Licenses
$781.00
Cemetery Perpetual Care
1,300.00
Retirement Plan
2,243.52
Withheld Taxes
7,750.59
School Cafeteria Account
4,224.66
School Athletic Assoc. Account
477.05
Cash on hand and in bank
Total Expenditures and Cash on Hand
$796,555.69
BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1950
ASSETS
Cash in Bank and office
$310,559.88
Accounts Receivable:
Taxes: Levy of 1943
$2.00
1944
18.64
1945
29.12
1946
55.78
1947
123.60
1948
1,121.60
1949
2,832.64
1950
16,335.18
20.518.56
Motor Vehicle Taxes:
1944
$3.38
1945
20.59
1946
57.26
1947
133.58
1948
725.23
1949
1,224.61
1950
5,474.13
7.638.78
State Parks Tax-Underestimated
69.24
State Audit Tax-Underestimated
46.41
Overlay Deficits
20.00
Tax Titles
1,356.85
Departmental:
Cemetery-Annual Care
$4,607.50
Cemetery-Sale of Lots
230.00
4,837.50
Old Age Assistance
2,880.02
Health
432.84
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16,776.82 310,559.88
Public Welfare Aid to Dependent Children Veterans Benefits
941.42
293.25
71.34
4,618.87
Water Rates
$5,976.14
Water Service
1.03
5,977.17
State Aid-Highways
$10,334.31
County Aid-Highways
4.32
10,338.63
Road Machinery Operating Funds Due
2,655.76
County Retirement
2.10
$368,639.75
LIABILITIES AND RESERVE
Temporary Loans:
Anticipation of Revenue
$30,000.00
Highway Loan
12,675.00
$42,675.00
Dog Tax
7.20
Tailings
963.46
Withheld Taxes
3,384.20
Sale Tax Possessed Property
125.00
County Tax
325.33
County Hospital
395.13
Trust Fund Income:
Cemetery
$214.38
School
53.44
Library
45.00
Granville F. Dailey
2,795.51
Road Machinery Funds
2,835.66
Federal Grants:
Old Age Assistance
$2,179.37
Aid to Dependent Children
1,639.20
George Barden Fund
216.00
Appropriation Balances
228,946.70
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
436.21
Overlays Reserved for Abatement
7,882.36
Revenue Reserved until Collected
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
$7,638.78
Departmental
4,618.87
Cemetery
4,837.50
Water
5,977.17
Tax Titles
1,356.85
24,429.17
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3,108.33
3,818.57
Cemetery, Sale of Lots Cemetery, Perpetual Care Funds School Cafeteria Funds School Athletic Assoc. Funds Surplus Revenue
410.00
400.00
517.09
250.82
47,513.52
$368,639.75
The foregoing report is an account of the financial transac- tions and standing of the Town of Medfield for the year 1950.
LESLIE J. HOWLETT
Town Accountant January 24, 1950.
TOWN DEBT
Notes due 1951
Water System
$8,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Nebo Street Water Main
1,000.00
Adams Street Water Main
1,000.00
Adams Street Sewer
2,000.00
New Truck Loan
2,000.00
New Fire Truck
1,000.00
Highway Equipment Loan
1,000.00
Adams Street Water Extension
1,000.00
Adams Street School
12,000.00
School Land Purchase
1,000.00
Notes due 1952
Adams Street School
12,000.00
School Land Purchase
1,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Adams Street Sewer
2,000.00
Adams Street Water Extension
1,000.00
New Truck Loan
2,000.00
New Fire Truck
1,000.00
Highway Equipment Loan
500.00
Notes due 1953
Adams Street School
12,000.00
School Land Purchase
1,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Adams Street Sewer
2,000.00
Adams Street Water Extension
500.00
New Fire Truck
1,000.00
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Notes due 1954
Adams Street School
12,000.00
School Land Purchase
1,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941 Adams Street Sewer
5,000.00
Notes due 1955
Adams Street School
12,000.00
School Land Purchase
1,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941 Adams Street Sewer
2,000.00
Notes due 1956
Adams Street School
12,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Adams Street Sewer
1,000.00
Notes due 1957
Adams Street School
12,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Notes due 1958
Adams Street School
12,000.00
New High School
5,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Notes due 1959
Adams Street School
12,000.00
New High School
1,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Notes due 1960
Adams Street School
12,000.00
New High School, Acts of 1941
5,000.00
Notes due 1961
Adams Street School
12,000.00
Notes due 1962
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1963
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1964
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1965
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1966
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1967
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1968
Adams Street School
11,000.00
Notes due 1969
Adams Street School
11,000.00
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2,000.00
5,000.00
Notes due 1970 . Adams Street School
11,000.00
ORION WIGHT
Town Treasurer
Correct:
Leslie J. Howlett, Town Accountant
ASSESSORS' REPORT
Town Appropriations
$302,364.80
Total Appropriations voted to be taken from available funds
In 1949
6,290.00
In 1950
7,966.92
$316,621.72
State Tax and Assessments:
State Parks and Reservations
$358.02
State Parks and Reservations- -
Underestimate 1949
115.50
State Audit of Municipal Accounts
955.51
State Audit of Municipal Accounts- Underestimate 1949
76.92
1,505.95
County Tax and Assessments:
County Tax
5,562.40
County Tax-Underestimated 1949
545.63
Tuberculosis Hospital Assessment
2,859.78
Tuberculosis Hospital Assessment Underestimate 1949 51.69
9,019.50
Overlay of current year
6,350.32
Gross amount to be raised
$333,497.49
Estimated receipts and available funds:
Income Tax
$28,091.03
Corporation Taxes
13,969.30
Reimbursement on account publicly owned land
4,379.22
Old Age Tax (Meals) Chapter 64B, S10
394.68
Old Age Tax-307-1949 Meals
545.03
Chapter 804, Acts of 1949
1.64
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise
12,704.80
Licenses
1,618.00
Fines
2.00
General Government
1,715.58
Health and Sanitation
434.37
Highways
392.20
Charities (other than federal grants for aid to dependent children) 1,520.43
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Old Age Assistance (other than Fed- eral grants)
20,239.44
Veterans Benefits
400.01
Schools
3,560.63
Public Service Enterprises
14,045.34
Cemeteries (other than trust funds and sale of lots Interest on Taxes
381.33
Total Estimated Receipts $104,659.03
Amounts voted to be taken from Avail-
able Funds:
October 10, 1949
$6,290.00
February 9, 1950
5,000.00
April 13, 1950
2,966.92
April 17, 1950
4,798.32
Total Available Funds $19,055.24
Total Estimated Receipts and Avail- able Funds $123,714.27
Net Amount to be raised by taxation on Polls and Property
$209,783.22
Number of Polls, 858 at $2.00
1,716.00
Total Valuation:
Personal Property
$ 238,275.00
14,296.50
Real Estate
3,229,512.00
193,770.72
$209,783.22
Tax Rate $60.00
Number of Persons assessed on personal property
76
Number of persons assessed on real estate
757
Number of persons assessed on both personal and real estate
79
Total number of persons assessed 912
Value of Assessed Personal Estate:
Stock in Trade
21,675.00
Machinery
1,550.00
Live Stock
24,120.00
All other tangible personal property
190,930.00
Total value of assessed personal estate
$238,275.00
Value of Assessed Real Estate: Land exclusive of buildings Buildings exclusive of land
601,385.00
2,628,127.00
Total value of assessed real estate
$3,229,512.00
Tax Rate per $1,000 $60.00
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264.00
Taxes for State, County and Town Purposes in- cluding Overlay: Personal Estate Real Estate Polls
$14,296.50
193,770.72
1,716.00
Total Taxes Assessed
$209,783.22
Number of livestock assessed:
Horses
56
Neat Cattle
68
Bulls
3
Yearlings
12
Swine
153
Sheep
19
Fowl
3,034
All other
1,306
Number of acres of land assessed
8,062
Number of dwelling houses assessed
660
CARLTON W. KINGSBURY, Chairman JOSEPH S. KENNEDY
HARRY E. CONWAY,
Assessors of Medfield
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT Amos C. Kingsbury, Collector of Taxes Motor Vehicle Excise
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1950
$5,474.13
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1949
1,224.61
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1948
725.23
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1947
133.58
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1946
57.26
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1945
20.59
Balance Dec. 31, 1950
Excise Tax 1944
3.38
TAXES, POLL, REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL
Bal Dec. 31, 1950 Taxes 1950
$16,335.18
Del. List. $10,516.28
Coll. 1951
5,818.90
$16,335.18
$16,335.18
Bal. Dec. 31, 1950 Taxes 1949
$2,832.64
Del. List.
$2,651.82
Coll. 1951
180.82
$2,832.64
$2,832.64
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Bal. Dec. 31, 1950 Taxes 1948
$1,121.60 Del. List 556.94
Coll. 1951 564.66
$1,121.60
$1,121.60
Bal. Dec. 31, 1950
Taxes 1947
123.60
Bal. Dec. 31, 1950
Taxes 1946
155.78
Bal. Dec. 31, 1950
Taxes 1945
29.12
Bal. Dec. 31, 1950
Taxes 1944
18.64
Bal. Dec. 31, 1950
Taxes 1943
2.00
Unredeemed Tax Title
1,356.85
1950 DELINQUENT LIST, REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL, AND POLL
Adams, Edward E. Estate
9.48
Babcock, Estella A.
325.80
Baker, Francis N.
2.70
Ballou, Leon and Phyllis
168.90 bal.
Battelle, George
7.20
Belmont, Angel
4.50
Bishop, Elias
8.40
Bravo, Eugene and Olive
107.53 bal.
Brennan, Elizabeth and Helen
51.34 bal.
Brennan, James
3.30
Brock, Edward and Eileen
74.11 bal.
Burgess, James and Belle
323.53 bal.
Callachan, Robert and Elizabeth
45.79 bal.
Child, Muriel T.
604.50
Child, Muriel T.
14.40
Clark, Lewis
46.20
Clifton, Richard and Marion
182.46 bal.
Colantonio, Alfred
307.44
Coyle, John E.
690.00
Coyle, John E.
30.00
Cushman, David
12.00
Daniels, A. R.
1.80
Day, Abbie
19.80
Ehnes, Hugo R.
230.70 bal.
Gavin, Thomas
6.00
Geller, Morris
74.00 bal.
Gentile, Giacoma
45.00 bal.
Gilbert, Robert and Agnes
135.00
Goodrich, Harold & Wood, James
75.00
Gorman, Michael
72.50 bal.
Grout, Nathan
1.80
Hallowell, Vincent
35.30 bal.
Hardy, Roger
210.90
Hardy, Roger
109.20
Hastings, Everett and Mary
61.36 bal.
Hastings, Marie Jeanne
21.45 bal.
Henderson, John Robert Jr.
117.00
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Hinkley, George W. Hull, Charles and Louisa Johnson, Karl and Christine Johnzton, Zella
139.50 bal.
181.30 bal. 48.00
Kelley, Antoinette S. Kimball, Charles S.
6.30
Kingsbury, Wilma
4.80
Knehr, George
12.00
Koch, Elizabeth
205.20
Koch, Elizabeth
19.20
Laverty, Sedgwick
204.00
Laverty, Sedgwick
3.00
Leeds, Philip
2.00 bal.
Litchfield, Elsie
33.00
Lobisser, Frank
5.40
Milton, Helen E.
54.30
Mitchell, Harold
6.00
Morse, Herbert L.
95.10 bal.
Murray, Aurie L.
71.07 bal.
Myers, Manford
6.00
McCarthy, Helen
264.00
McCarthy, Robert K. Jr.
132.88 bal.
McCormack, Malcolm
13.50
McDonough, Walter
6.60
McHugh, John J.
42.00
Mckeown, Cornelius and Helen
141.70 bal.
Neal, Harry E.
1.80
O'Connell, John and Mary
103.60 bal.
O'Donnell, Francis
1.92
O'Donnell, Francis
283.50
Oja, George
44.00 bal.
Parsons, Leavitt and Margaret
177.40 bal.
Pearlstein, Myer
3.00
Pelrine, Raymond and Helen
45.00
Pepin, Joseph
88.80
Powell, Stephen and Thelma
62.08 bal.
Roberts, Joseph and Florence
193.86 bal.
Rogers, Ann
105.00
Sharp, Florence S.
73.50
Shepardson, Mary
1.20
Shultz, Charles
3.00
Simmons, Mary
345.90
Slaney, Herbert and Mildred
60.00 bal.
Smith, Bertram
6.60
Smith, Helen and Anna
100.20
Smith, Mary H.
213.00
Smith, Mary H.
63.00
Smith, Philip and Audrey
76.50 bal.
Spender, Merlon
162.00
Tubridy, Agnes
6.00
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1.80
234.00 bal.
Tubridy, Mary and Hallowell, Jane
70.20
Vasaturo, Pasquale
135.00 bal. 27.00 bal 18.06 bal.
Vasaturo, Pasquale Walsh, Francis D. Washburn, Merle C. Weiker, Margaret
81.00
7.20
7.20
Welch, Martha et al
172.50
White, Charles J. and Eileen
195.00
Williams, Fred H. Trustee
3.60
Williams, George P.
14.40
PERSONAL
Allen, Edgar W.
60.00
Boxwell, Stephen
30.00
Casey, James P.
90.00
Catenacci, V.
24.00
Clifton, Richard
90.00
Colantonio, Alfred
60.00
Coyle, John E.
144.00
Geller, Morris
30.00
Goodrich, and Wood
7.50
Gronroos, Ellen
12.00
Hamilton, Ralph and Ethel
120.00
Hastings, Everett
6.00
Kelly, Delmer
57.50 bal.
Miller, Rose Ann
6.00
Moore, Larry
15.12
Parsons, Leavitt
11.10
Roberts, Joseph Jr.
60.00
Walsh, Francis D.
24.00
POLLS
548.00
$10,516.28
1949 DELINQUENT LIST REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL AND POLLS
Adams, Edward E. Estate
$7.90
Baker, Francis N.
2.25
Batelle, George
6.00
Bishop, Elias B.
7.00
Bravo, Eugene and Olive
46.30 bal.
Brennan, James
2.75
Capaul, Edward
70.00
Clark, Lewis
38.50
Colantonio, Alfred
212.50
Daniels, A. R.
1.50
Fabbricotti, Casimiro
7.50
Goodrich, Harold and Woods, James
60.00
Grout, Nathan
1.50
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Vasaturo, Pasquale
Henderson, John Robert Jr.
29.25 bal.
40.00
Johnson, Karl and Christine Johnson, Mildred
3.75
Johnston, Zella
1.50
Kimball, Charles S.
5.25
Kingsbury, Wilma
4.00
Koch, Elizabeth
47.96 bal.
Koch, Elizabeth
16.00
Laverty, Sedgwick
170.00
Laverty, Sedgwick
2.50
Lobisser, Frank S.
4.50
Mackenzie, Frederick and Cynthia
35.00
Milton, Helen E.
39.12 bal.
Mitchell, Harold
5.00
Myers, Manford
5.00
McCormack, Malcolm
11.25
McHugh, John
35.00
Neal, Harry
1.50
O'Donnell, Francis et al
236.25
Oja, George
58.50 bal.
Parsons, Leavitt and Margaret
163.66 bal.
Pearlstein, Myer
2.50
Rivera, Galo Jr.
67.50
Roberts, Joseph and Florence
152.25 bal.
Shepardson, Mary
1.00
Shultz, Charles
2.50
Simmons, Mary
288.25
Smith, Bertram
5.50
Smith, Helen and Anna
83.50
Tubridy, Agnes
5.00
Tubridy, Mary and Hallowell, Jane
51.00
Washburn, Merle
6.00
Weiker, Margaret
6.00
Williams, Fred
3.00
Williams, George P.
12.00
December assessment
65.88
PERSONAL
Allen, Edgar
50.00
Catenacci, V.
20.00
Colantonio, Alfred
50.00
Coyle, John E.
120.00
Geller, Morris
25.00
Goodrich & Wood
6.25
McCarthy, Robert
25.00
Roberts, Joseph Jr.
50.00
Walsh, Francis
15.00
Webster, Carl
20.00
POLLS
140.00
TOTAL
$2,651.82
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1948 DELINQUENT LIST REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL, POLL
Adams, Edward E.
8.53
Buell, Ruth
32.40 bal.
Clark, Lewis
41.58
Johnson, Mildred
4.05 bal.
Kingsbury, Wilma
4.32
Laverty, Sedgwick
2.70
Laverty, Sedgwick
83.60 bal.
Mitchell, Harold
5.40
McCormack, Malcolm
12.15
Rivera, Galo Jr.
72.90
Smith, Bertram
18.90
Smith, Helen and Anna
65.18 bal.
Washburn, Merle C.
6.48
PERSONAL
Allen, Edgar
81.00
Hastings, Everett
10.80
Kilmer, Adelbert
6.75
Walsh, Francis
16.20
POLLS
84.00
$556.94
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS Dedham Institution for Savings
Interest
Name of Fund
Original Fund
for
1950
Total
Ex- pended
Balance to Credit of Fund
James Hewins Lot
$200.00
$4.00
$204.00
$4.00
$200.00
Caleb Ellis Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Sabin Smith Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
William S. Tilden Lot
200.00
4.00
204.00
4.00
200.00
Moses Ellis Lot
200.00
4.00
204.00
4.00
200.00
Joseph Breck Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Mary F. Ellis Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Mary T. Derby Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
George M. Smith Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
George F. Miller Lot
50.00
1.00
51.00
1.00
50.00
Langley Lot
200.00
4.00
204.00
4.00
200.00
Grant Newell Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
James Griffin Lot
50.00
1.00
51.00
1.00
50.00
Walter Janes Lot
50.00
1.00
51.00
1.00
50.00
Jeremiah Hale Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2,00
100.00
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CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS (Continued) Dedham Institution for Savings Interest
Original
for
Name of Fund
Fund
1950
Total
pended
Balance to Credit of Fund
Martha M. Mason Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Geo. H. Shumway Lot
200.00
4.00
204.00
4.00
200.00
Edward Alward Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Isaac White Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
J. V. Morang Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
G. D. Hamant Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Lucius Houghton Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Alex Ogilvie Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Bishop-Hartshorn Lot
450.00
9.00
459.00
9.00
450.00
Pattee-Turner Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Henry Parker Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
William Ryan Lot
300.00
6.00
306.00
6.00
300.00
Wesley Balch Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
A. B. Parker Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Dr. Saunders Lot
50.00
1.00
51.00
1.00
50.00
William Guild Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Seth Chenery Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Moses Johnson Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Samuel Johnson Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
George Chick Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Mrs. Selwyn Clark Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Cora B. Simpson Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Perry Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Saarm-Kennedy Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Braman Briggs Lot
100.00
2,00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Nathaniel Fairbanks Lot 100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Walter S. Wiswell Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Samuel Ellis Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
George Ellis Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Hutson-Smith Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Wales-Plympton Lot
100.00
2.00
102.00
2.00
100.00
Mary A. Hotville Lot
100.00
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