Town annual reports of the selectmen, overseers of the poor, town clerk, and school committee of West Bridgewater for the year ending 1935-1939, Part 7

Author: West Bridgewater (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Town Officers and Committees
Number of Pages: 1086


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999.00


460.75


13.


Correcting Land Erosion, Pine Hill Relaying Steam Pipe


28.60


52.00


15.


Graveling Crescent St.


250.00


130.00


16.


Regraveling Grant St.


344.00


132.20


17.


Drainage, Sand St.


480.00


61.75


18.


Regraveling Sunset Ave.


316.00


72.00


19.


Drainage, Bedford St.


104.00


20.


Drainage, West Center St.


320.00


52.39


22.


Spraying Trees


212.00


321.28


23.


Sign Painting, Old Home Week


81.60


122.40


38.81


24.


Regraveling Spring St.


152.00


37.00


25.


Fire Stop, Spring St.


626.00


26.


Drainage, Pest Control, West Center St.


112.50


45.00


81.00


22.50


306.00


40.54


28.


Forest Fire Control, Town Yard


200.00


29.


Preparing Road Bed, Spring St. Extension


572.00


30.


Fire Room, Town Hall


135.00


204.00


31.


Laying Water Pipe


216.00


767.63


218.63


1,202.26


3,197.25


32.


Drainage, Bryant St.


58.00


33.


Drainage, Spring St.


478.75


72.00


826.75


148.00


34.


Drainage, Keenan, North Elm and Sunset Ave. Pest and Flood Control, Airport


470.00


442.00


1,526.75


36.


Graveling Roosevelt Ave.


232.00


78.40


37.


Drainage, River St.


292.00


292.00


.90


38.


Clearing and Ditching Drury Field


278.00


169.00


447.00


39.


General Time Keeper


112.00


90.00


112.50


9.00


594.00


160.00


40.


Graveling Merritt St.


300.00


196.00


41.


Laying Out Park


1,320.75


1,489.05


1,411.15


9.385.55


*2.458.02


42.


Reforestration


139.75


140


21.


Playground, Town Yard


348.00


360.00


27.


Recreational


298.00


12.60


35.


Expense


to Town


1. Sewing, Town Hall


20.00


1,060.00


14.


285.75


6.00


44. Drainage, Pest Destruction, Pillsbury's Brook


398.25


2.30


45. Flood Control, Beacon St. to River


1,796.25


46. Federal Housing Administration


49.50


90.00


104.79


67.50


442.29


45.00


47. Surveying and Mapping Streams


148.20


417.00


9.67


48. Visiting Housekeeper


72.00


57.60


43.20


28.80


244.80


49. Shade Tree Pest Control


162.80


118.40


355.20


2.25


50. Administrative


1,721.67


324.89


51. Travel


125.02


52. First Aid Kits


22.06


53. Canning Project Equipment


203.14


54. F. R. A. General-Tools, Sharpening and Repair of Tools, etc.


125.91


TOTALS


$3,804.80


$3,237.25


$3,021.07


$647.63


GRAND TOTAL FOR E. R. A ..


$380.28 $39,884.81 $10.354.72 $39,884.81


* This amount includes purchase of the Park property.


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43. Avenue in Cemetery, Pleasant Hill


MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNDER W. P. A.


Park . .


November $1,172.94


December $1,172.46


Total $2,345.40


to Town $443.27


Center Schools


196.08


196.08


Braga's Ditch


269.82


306.77


576.59


River Cleaning


512.90


1,205.86


1,718.76


Surveying and Mapping Streams


50.75


199.25


250.00


21.80


Tree Trimming


56.25


292.00


348.25


Airport Drain


392.07


165.97


558.04


Laying Water Pipe


179.25


55.25


234.50


221.14


TOTALS


$2,633.98


$3,593.64


$6,227.62


$686.21


STATE PROJECTS


November


December


Total


1. Farm to Market


$96.25


$844.75


$941.00


2. Highway Beautification


493.89


493.89


3. Sidewalk Project


Amount unknown


TOTALS


$96.25


$1,338.64


$1,434.89


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SELECTMEN'S REPORT - SUPPLEMENTAL


Early in the year a new heating plant was installed in the basement of Town Hall. The old plant having been in service a number of years, became inadequate. With the help of E. R. A. labor it was thought best to install a plant large enough to care for our needs in time to come when hot air furnaces will have become useless. The E. R. A. labor greatly reduced the cost to the Town.


During the month of March 3,000 evergreen trees were set out in lot adjoining our new baseball field in rear of Town Hall. This reforestration is the beginning of preserv- ing our forestration, and should be followed wherever prac- ticable. E. R. A. labor was used for this work.


The baseball field has been finished and is in need of equipment. The tennis courts (2) are not finished due to lack of funds for the necessary equipment. Both the ball field and tennis courts need equipment to make them useable. The Town will be expected to provide these funds.


Brooks Place has been rebuilt by lowering grade down to reasonable level with North Elm St. and bordering prop- erty, North Elm to Merritt Street. E. R. A. labor.


West Street, a State, County and Town project, has been in operation to the extent of monies appropriated. The new bridge over Cowesett Stream was built on roadway re- built from Easton Line to farm of Chas. E. Kinney.


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As many as possible of the major drainage streams in Town are being surveyed and mapped with grades and gen- eral flowage directions. These maps and their information are of material benefit in working out our water drainage problems. E. R. A. and W. P. A. skill and labor.


A number of drains and streams have been put in the best possible shape in all parts of the Town.


River Street has been laid out by the County Commis- sioners from South Main Street to Howard Street and State bond issue monies received to rebuild this portion of the Street in the spring.


Report of the Trustees of the Public Library


TRUSTEES


Ada M. Wood.


Term expires 1936


Basil M. Soule


Term expires 1936


Martha B. Mason


Term expires 1937


Louis P. Hayden


Term expires 1937


Edith F. Howard


Term expires 1938


Daniel S. Lothrop


Term expires 1938


Chairman


Daniel J. Lothrop


Secretary


Treasurer


Edith F. Howard Martha B. Mason


Book Committee


Edith F. Howard Martha B. Mason


Ada M. Wood Daniel J. Lothrop


Executive Officer Daniel J. Lothrop


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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT


The year 1935 was a most interesting one at the Library. The number of books borrowed during the year was approximately 40,450 (121/2% of which were non-fic- tion), a per capita circulation of 12.7.


During the year there were added 403 volumes, 347 by purchase and 56 by gift. We are particularly grateful to Miss Yvonne Kelsey, principal of the Matfield School, for a collection of fifty standard juvenile books.


A new sectional bookcase has given added room for displaying special groups of fiction and non-fiction.


Up to the time of Miss White's resignation she had completed the typing of the author and title catalogue cards in both fiction and non-fiction divisions. There remains to be done the juvenile and subject indices. With the aid of our highly-appreciated new typewriter we hope to complete this catalogue project during the current year.


As our contribution to Old Home Week Celebration in August we were open on four afternoons of the week and on Tuesday afternoon featured a reception with refreshments served on the lawn. The guest book showed seventy signa- tures. Many guests were interested in the old-time postcard views of the Town and people.


The deposits of books at Jerusalem and Elmsville have been used-statistics showing a combined circulation of 1,366.


To the members of the Library staff, Board of Trustees and to all who have cordially supported and used the Library we extend our sincere thanks.


CHARLOTTE L. WILLIAMS,


Librarian.


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CIRCULATION STATISTICS


Adult Fiction


19,844


Adult Non-Fiction


2,762


Juvenile Fiction


12,652


Juvenile Non-Fiction


2,209


Bound Magazines


75


Total Bound Volumes


37,342


Monthly Magazines


3,108


Total Circulation-1935


40,450


Total Circulation-1934


43,416


Loss for Year


2,966


SCHOOL CIRCULATION


Elementary :


Fiction


7,907


Non-Fiction


1,687


Total


9,594


Secondary :


Fiction


386


Non-Fiction


510


Magazines


11


Total Secondary


907


Total Elementary


9,594


Total School Circulation-1935


10,501


Total School Circulation-1934


13,236


Loss for Year 2,735


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List of Books Added During 1935 FICTION


Strangers in the House


Abbott


Body in the Bunker


Adams


Red-Headed School Ma'am


Spring Came On Forever Melissa Starke


King of the Range


Long Furrows


Than This World Dreams Of


Oxen of the Sun


Mr. Fortune Objects


Fair As the Moon


Intrusive Tourist


American Family


Aldrich Aldrich Andrews Austin Aydelotte Ayres Bacheller H. C. Bailey T. Bailey Bailie-Reynold Baldwin Baldwin


Puritan Strain


Texas Spurs


Ballew


Seventh Man


Barclay


Edna, His Wife


Barnes


Hidden Shoals


Bassett


Norwich Victims


Beeding


Son of Richard Carden


Bell


Death Rides the Range


Bennet


White Buffalo


Bennet


Worshipful Lucia


Benson


Peckover


Sweetwater Ranch


Beresford Bindloss Boileau


Map of Days


Borton


Dry Ridge Gang


Bower


Haunted Hills


Bower


Trouble Rides the Wind


Bower


Roll River


Boyd


Hunted Riders


Brand


Pollyanna's Castle in Mexico


149


Rustlers of Beacon Creek


Seven of Diamonds Illyrian Spring


Willoughbys


This Time Forever


House Divided


Cartwheels


Lost on Venus


Tarzan and the Leopard Man


Rapture Beyond


Salute to the Gods


Campbell Carder


Border Guns


Sunlight on the Hills


Carfrae


A Few Foolish Ones


Carroll


Lucy Gayheart


Carroll


Two on Safari


Chamberlain


Gold Chase


Chambers


Love and the Lieutenant


Chambers


Saint Goes On


Charteris


Saint in New York


Charteris


East River


Chase Cobb


Desert Silver


Cody


Cholla Kid


Cole


Outlaw Trail


Cole


Wild Song


Colver


Iron Cross Mystery


Connington Coolidge


The Constant Sex


Corbett Corliss


Daughter To Diana


Murder Maritime


Crime At Nornes


Young Renny


Shining Armor


Red Widow Murder


All Is Not Gold


Brand Brand Bridge Brown


Browne Buck Burlingame Burroughs Burroughs Burt


Cranston Crofts de la Roche Dew Dickson Du Jardin


Long Rope


Paths of Glory


150


New England Vista On Upland Hills House on the Roof Solomon, My Son Now We Set Out Homestead Wild Dog John O' The Green Come and Get It Gringo Guns Time Out of Mind


Paper Chase Mystery


Whip-Poor-Will Mystery Miss Marvel


Case of the Three Blind Mice


For the Defense, Dr. Thorndyke


Mr. Pinkerton Grows a Beard


Case of the Counterfeit Eye


Case of the Curious Bride


Thunder on the Range


Blood Relations


Yellow Diamond


Starlight Pass Vein of Iron


The Camberwell Beauty


Glaudius the God


That Fellow Percival


The Time Is Ripe


Lords of the Coast


Valley of Adventure Sweet Danger


Thunder Mountain


Murder in Black The Crystal Tree


If With All Your Hearts Rainbow Glory


Eaton Eaton Eberhart Erskine Ertz Eunson Evarts Farnol Ferber Field Field Fielding Footner Forbes Freeman Freeman Frome Gardner Gardner Gates Gibbs (P.) Gibbs (G.) Gill Glasgow Golding Graves Green Greenwood Gregory Gregory Greig Grey Grierson Hauck Hauck Hauck


151


Outlaws of Halfaday Creek


Powder Burner High Stakes


Miss Mystery


Star of the West


Murder of My Aunt


They Called Him Death


Season Ticket


Proud Servant


Home Ranch


Orchard Fence


Kid Deputy


Now in November


Five Silver Buddhas


Dreamland


Keeland


Sounding Harbors


Kelly Kerr Klein


Cappy Ricks Special


Kyne Lane


Smoky Years


It Can't Happen Here


Storm Signals


It's A Great World


Lutz


Strange Proposal


Lutz


White Orchids


Lutz


Thirsty Range


Mann


Nothing Hid


A. Marshall


Dian of the Lost Land


E. Marshall


Sam Campbell, Gentleman


E. Marshall


Salt of the Earth


M. Marshall MacDonad Martin


Deliverance


Budapest Parade Murders


Mason McCord


Dawns Delayed


Hendryx Hilton Horler Horler Hueston


Hull Hume Iles Irwin James Jay Jenkins Johnson Keeler


Miss J. Looks On


Music Master


Old Home Town


Le May Lewis Lincoln Loring


Beauty For Ashes


How Like An Angel


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Heart's Heritage Princess Pat Out of That Dream


Beauty's Daughter Shining Windows


Woman in Love Best American Short Stories (1934-35)


The Will and the Deed


Deputy Sheriff


Battle of Basinghall Street


General Besserley's Puzzle Box


Jimmie Dale and The Missing Hour Cabin in the Pines


Kings of Beacon Hill


Nineveh House


Shadow on the Brook


Minions of the Moon


Spanish Cape Mystery


Border Breed


Square Shooter


Golden Apples


Poison for One


Shot at Dawn


The Lark Legacy


Arundel


The Guests Arrive


Forbidden Trails


Penthouse


Cayote Currency


Sleeping Child


Star in Love


Sunshine Stealer


Chivalry


Silver Spurs Romany So Many Worlds


McCord Montgomery Newberg Norris Norris


Norris O'Brien Ogburn Ogden Oppenheim Oppenheim


Packard Pahlow Parmenter Patrick Payne Phillpotts Queen Raine Raine


Rawlings Rhode Rhode Rice Roberts Roberts Robertson Roche Rodney Rosman


Ruck Ruck Sabatini Seltzer Smith Smith


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Cardigan Cowboy The Search Six Guns of Sandoval


Gunlock Ranch


Death of an Airman


Walk Humbly


Tinkling Symbol


Silver Rattle


Delay in the Sun


Ships Aflame


Good Old Yesterday


Hashknife at Stormy River


Garden Murder Case


Hidden Ways


Toussaint-Samat Towne Tuttle Van Dine Van de Water von Tempski


Ripe Breadfruit


Latter Howe


Wallace


Corpse in the Green Pajamas


Walling


Corpse in the Coppice


Walling


Inquisitor


Walpole


Forty Days of Musa Dagh


Werfel


Pascarella Family


Werfel


Ethan Frome


Wharton


Eve's Orchard


Widdemer Williams Wodehouse


Brinkley Manor


Wodehouse


Enter Smith


Wodehouse


Sinbad the Sailor


Wren


A Dream Comes True


Wynne


Priscilla Falls in Love


Wynne Yates


She Fell Among Thieves


Snow Snow Snow Spearman Sprigg Stevens Taylor Thompson Thorne


Small Town Girl


Enter P. Smith


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1


NON-FICTION


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture (3 Vols.)


Fire on the Andes Oliver Cromwell


Bailey Beals Belloc


Roman Spring


The Human Body


Lost Paradise


How to Ride Your Hobby


Life With Father


Mother's Guide When Sickness Comes


Denneth Dressler


My Own Story


Behind the Show Window


Afternoon Neighbors


European Journey


Music of the Spheres


Francis The First


Autobiography


Through Space and Time


I Am a Cossack


Short History of English Literature


Cape Cod Yesterdays


North to the Orient


Rats, Lice and History


Best Plays of 1934-1935


Wine from These Grapes


Millay


Road to War


Millis


The Middle Ages


Mills


Son of Marie Antoinette


Off to Mexico


Walk with Me Lad


Nijinsky


Wanderer's Circle


English Journey


Little Eva in Old Russia


Home Book of Verse


Chanler Clendening Coffin Collines Day


Eaton Garland Gibbs Grandal Hackett Hammond


Jeans Kamyshansky Legonis Lincoln Lindberg Linsser Mantle


Minnegerode Moats Monroe Nijinsky Parker Priestley S. Kariatina Stevenson


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A Time to Keep South to Cadiz Junior Dictionary City Editor Exploring the World With Carveth Wells Experiment in Autobiography


Games and Stunts


Sutherland Tomlinson Thorndike Walker C. Wells H. G. Wells Young


Report of Plymouth Co. Extension Service


The following report of the Extension Service gives briefly some of the ways in which West Bridgewater has shared in its activities. This County-wide service has al- ready proved its worth. During the 21 years it has been in operation West Bridgewater has participated since 1923.


This year homemakers have taken part in. clothing, food buying and child development.


In agriculture, 11 farm calls were made in response to requests. Seven men are keeping farm inventories. Farm accounts are kept in the Town. The West Bridgewater farmers have attended many meetings of County-wide nature.


On the mailing list to receive timely information on various agricultural information are 18 poultrymen, 37 dairymen, 20 who are interested in orchards and small fruits, and 15 in market gardens.


About 50 boys and girls enrolled as 4-H Club members during the past year in the garden and handicraft clubs.


William Gibson, Jr., had the honor of being the first 4-H Club member in Plymouth County ever to exhibit a dairy animal at the Eastern States Exposition in Spring- field. William also attended the State 4-H camp for ten days in Amherst at the State College, as the Plymouth County 4-H Dairy Club delegate.


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Harold Bergstrom stood the highest in the Junior Division of the annual Handicraft Contest.


The Garden Club members were visited by the club agent and each one had his garden scored.


Because assistance is given only upon request I earnest- ly urge you to take advantage of its many aids to home- makers, those interested in agriculture, and to boys and girls.


CORELLI C. ALGER,


Report of Inspector of Animals


There have been inspected during the past year 88 stables and 745 .cattle. Besides these cattle there were 59 hogs, 21 sheep and 2 goats.


Under the head of slaughtering the number of animals slaughtered were:


Calves


211


Hogs


155


Cows


5


Sheep


2


Total


373


Animals condemned : Calves


6


DAVID DAILEY,


Inspector of Animals.


State Auditor's Report


January 24, 1936.


To the Board of Selectmen,


Mr. James A. Hemenway, Chairman, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.


Gentlemen :


I submit herewith my report of an audit of the books and accounts of the town of West Bridgewater for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1935, made in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44, General Laws. This is in the form of a report made to me by Mr. Herman B. Dine, As- sistant Director of Accounts.


Very truly yours,


THEODORE N. WADDELL, Director of Accounts.


TNW :K


Mr. Theodore N. Waddell, Director of Accounts, Department of Corporations and Taxation, State House, Boston.


Sir:


As directed by you, I have made an audit of the books and accounts of the town of West Bridgewater for the year


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ending December 31, 1935, and report thereon as follows:


The records of the financial transactions of the several departments receiving or disbursing money for the town, or committing bills for collection, were examined, checked, and verified by a comparison with the reports and the records in the office of the town accountant.


The ledger accounts were analyzed, the appropriations and transfers being checked with the town clerk's records of town meetings and with the records of the finance com- mittee. A balance sheet showing the financial condition of the town on December 31, 1935, was prepared and is ap- pended to this report.


The books and accounts of the town treasurer were examined and checked. The cash book additions were veri- fied, and the recorded receipts were analyzed and compared with the town accountant's ledger and with the records of the departments making payments to the treasurer. The payments by the treasurer were compared with the select- men's warrants authorizing the disbursement of town funds.


The payments of maturing debt and interest were veri- fied by a comparison with the amounts falling due and with the cancelled securities and coupons on file.


The securities and savings bank books, representing the investment of the trust funds in the custody of the town treasurer were examined and listed, the income being proved and the transfers to the town verified.


The records of tax titles held by the town were ex- amined and checked with the deeds. on file. The amounts added to the tax title account were compared with the col- lector's records, the reported redemptions were checked with the receipts as recorded on the treasurer's cash book, and the tax titles on hand were listed, proved, and checked with the records in the Registry of Deeds.


The treasurer's cash balance on January 8, 1936, was


:


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proved by a reconciliation of statements furnished by the banks of deposit and by actual count of the cash in the office.


The books and accounts of the tax collector were ex- amined and checked. The accounts outstanding at the time of the previous examination were audited, and all subse- quent commitments of taxes and water rates and services were added and reconciled with the records in the depart- ments committing the accounts for collection. The pay- ments to the treasurer by the collector were checked to the treasurer's and the town accountant's books, the abate- ments as recorded were compared with the assessors' records of abatements granted and with the records of the water commissioners, and the outstanding accounts were listed and reconciled with the town accountant's ledger ac- counts.


Verification of the outstanding accounts was made by sending notices to a number of persons whose names ap- peared on the books as owing money to the town, and from the replies received it appears that the accounts, as listed, are correct.


The records of licenses and permits issued by the town clerk and other departments were examined and checked, and the payments to the State and the town were verified.


The records of departmental accounts receivable were examined and checked. The recorded receipts were com- pared with the treasurer's cash book and the outstanding accounts were listed and proved.


The surety bonds of the officials required by law to furnish them were examined and found to be in proper form.


In addition to the departments mentioned, the available records of all other departments receiving money for the town were checked and the payments to the treasurer were verified.


Appended to this report, in addition to the balance sheet, are tables showing a reconciliation of the treasurer's


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and the collector's cash, summaries of the tax, tax title, de- partmental, and water accounts, as well as tables showing the transactions and condition of the trust funds.


For the co-operation received from the several town officials while engaged in making the audit, I wish, on be- half of my assistants and for myself, to express apprecia- tion.


Respectfully submitted,


HBD:K


HERMAN B. DINE, Assistant Director of Accounts.


RECONCILIATION OF TREASURER'S CASH


Balance January 1, 1935


Receipts


$9,054.48 186,631.06


$195,685.54


Payments


$168,677.18


Balance December 31, 1935


27,008.36


$195,685.54


Balance January 1, 1936


$27,008.36


Receipts January 1 to 8, 1936


1,846.17


$28,854.53


Payments January 1 to 8, 1936 $3,367.41


Balance January 8, 1936:


Cash in office, verified $1,846.17


Brockton National Bank 9,390.86


The Home National


Bank of Brockton 14,250.09


25,487.12


$28,854.53


1


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Brockton National Bank Campello Branch


Balance January 8, 1936, per statement $9,390.86


Balance January 8, 1936, per check book $9,390.86


The Home National Bank of Brockton


Balance January 8, 1936, per statement $18,175.94


Balance January 8, 1936, per check register


$14,250.09


Outstanding checks January 8, 1936,


per list 3,925.85


$18,175.94


RECONCILIATION OF COLLECTOR'S CASH


Taxes, 1934


$61.00


Taxes 1935


208.73


Motor vehicle excise taxes, 1933


10.14


Motor vehicle excise taxes, 1935


18.50


Water rates and services


253.75


Interest and costs on taxes


2.67


$554.79


Balance January 8, 1936 :


Cash in office, verified


$334.04


Brockton National Bank


220.75


$554.79


Brockton National Bank


Balance January 8, 1936, per statement


$935.59


Balance January 8, 1936,


per check book


$220.75


Outstanding check January 8,


1936, Number 77 714.84


$935.59


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C. M. Howard, Former Treasurer and Collector Summary of Cash Variations


Due from former treasurer and


collector January 1, 1935 $482.72


Collections not entered :


Taxes, 1933


$18.12


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 100.00


118.12


Check voided in check register and


not listed as outstanding but


passed through bank 5.00


Payments to treasurer, 1935


$605.84 $605.84


TAXES-1929


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$62.34


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $17.00


Abatements, 1935 45.34


$62.34


TAXES-1930


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$408.34


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $61.91


Abatements, 1935 346.43


$408.34


TAXES-1931


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$778.38


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $384.26


Abatements, 1935 394.12


$778.38


TAXES-1932


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$897.97


Payments to treasurer $480.64


Abatements 213.16


Outstanding December 31, 1935,


and January 8, 1936, per list 204.17


$897.97


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TAXES-1933


Outstanding January 1, 1935 $16,955.26


Interest and costs on taxes re- ported as taxes 1933 .78


$16,956.04


Payments to treasurer


$14,481.04


Abatements


568.65


Tax titles taken


960.80


Collections by former collector not


entered (transferred to discrep- ancy account) 18.12


Outstanding December 31, 1935,


and January 8, 1936, per list 927.43


$16,956.04


TAXES-1934


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$40,376.35


Payments to treasurer


$26,528.64


Abatements


481.11


Added to tax titles


986.73


Outstanding December 31. 1935


12,379.87


$40,376.35


Outstanding January 1, 1936


$12,379.87


Payments. to treasurer January 1 to 8, 1936 $89.49


Outstanding January 8, 1936, per list 12,229.38


Cash balance January 8, 1936 61.00


$12,379.87


TAXES-1935


Commitment per warrants $91,568.76


Additional commitment 6.00


Abatement and payments, refunded 56.66


$91,631.42


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Payments to treasurer


$58,305.23


Abatements 610.43


Added to tax titles


2,347.98


Outstanding December 31, 1935


30,367.78


Outstanding January 1, 1936


$91,631.42 $30,367.78


Payments to treasurer January 1 to 8, 1936 $411.97


Outstanding January 8, 1936, per list 29,747.08


Cash balance January 8, 1936 208.73


$30,367.78


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE TAXES-1931


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$47.00


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $24.00


Abatements, 1935 23.00


$47.00


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE TAXES-1932


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$33.00


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $18.00


Abatements, 1935 15.00


$33.00


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE TAXES-1933


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$164.00


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $97.00


Abatements, 1935


67.00


$164.00


167


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1929


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$110.44


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $90.95


Abatements, 1935


19.49


$110.44


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1930


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$259.92


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $132.09


Abatements, 1935 127.83


$259.92


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1931


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$559.39


Payments to treasurer, 1935 $208.97


Abatements, 1935 350.42


$559.39


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1932


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$526.48


Payments to treasurer


$151.14


Abatements


160.86


Outstanding December 31, 1935,


and January 8, 1936, per list 214.48


$526.48


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1933


Outstanding January 1, 1935


$944.20


Payments to treasurer


$590.91


Abatements


139.42


Outstanding December 31, 1935


213.87


$944.20


Outstanding January 1, 1936


$213.87


Outstanding January 8, 1936, per list $203.73


Cash balance January 8, 1936 10.14


$213.87


168


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1934


Outstanding January 1, 1935




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