Town annual reports of the selectmen, overseers of the poor, town clerk, and school committee of West Bridgewater for the year ending 1945-1949, Part 20

Author: West Bridgewater (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1945
Publisher: Town Officers and Committees
Number of Pages: 964


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29 Lawrence Jennings Bosworth, Jr. of Washington, D. C. and Jeanette Evelyn Parker of West Bridgewater at Brock- ton, by Leonard C. Tarrio, Clergyman.


July 13 Leroy Harold Sandwen of Avon and Vineta Ruth Noyes of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Homer F. Perry, Clergyman.


23 William J. Phillips of West Bridgewater and Edith A. K. Alger of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by O. Karl Olan- der, Minister of the Gospel.


August


30 Irving Orcutt Brown of West Bridgewater and Carolyn Wright Greenwood of Sanford, Maine at Sanford, Maine, by Leo C. Pelletier, Clergyman.


30 Robert James Perry of Brockton and Grace Stuart Payne


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of West Bridgewater at Bridgewater, by John H. Hershey, Clergyman.


September


7 Richard Erbeck of West Bridgewater and Claire Eileen LaBaff of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


8 Joseph W. Petkunas of Brockton and Winnifred M. Carley of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by Alphonce B. Jansonia, Priest.


14 Harrison Gilbert Perkins of Braintree and Phyllis Sabin Wells of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Leon C. Fay, Minister.


20 David Adolph Johnson of West Bridgewater and Ellen Virginia Erickson of Brockton at Brockton, by Axel Berg- stedt, Minister of the Gospel.


28 Carl Robert Cassiani of West Bridgewater and June Louise Mignault of Brockton at Brockton, by Rudolph L. Samuel- son, Minister.


28 Roger Russell Phillips of West Bridgewater and Gladys Louise Olson of Brockton at Brockton, by O. Karl Olander, Minister of the Gospel.


October


4 Robert Francis Gotshalk of Brockton and Edith Mary Peters of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Edward McClurg, Clergyman.


4 Howard Stafford Lundgren of West Bridgewater and Grace Ida Johnson of East Bridgewater at East Bridge- water, by Harold Bodle, Justice of the Peace.


4 Ronald Albert Manzer of West Bridgewater and Lois Marie Warger of West Bridgewater at East Bridgewater, by Leon C. Fay, Minister.


7 Maurice James Perrin of West Bridgewater and Helen Baker of West Bridgewater at Bridgewater, by M. Walker Coe, Minister.


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10 Conrad Joseph Anderson of Brockton and Helen Louise Sanborn of West Bridgewater at Whitman, by Harold S. Capron, Minister of the Gospel.


22 Frederick Joseph McCarthy of West Bridgewater and Shirley Mae Perry of West Bridgewater at West Bridge- water, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


26 Herman George Anderson of Brockton and Gertrude Susan Macomber of West Bridgewater at East Bridgewater, by Leon C. Fay, Minister of Gospel.


26 Arthur Shaw Bergman of Brockton and Mary Cappellini Miller of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by Francis T. Cooper, Minister of the Gospel.


26 Charles E. Miner, Jr., of West Bridgewater and Shirley Ryder of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Leon C. Fay, Minister.


26 William Winslow Noyes of West Bridgewater and June Lorraine Goldie of West Bridgewater at West Bridge- water, by Ellery G. Dakin, Minister of the Gospel.


26 William George Panos of West Bridgewater and Elenora Benedetta Zuli of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by J. Albert Sullivan, Justice of the Peace.


26 Antone Soitos, Jr. of Taunton and Dorothy Tsika of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


31 George Franklin Madan of West Bridgewater and Marjorie Hazel Bruce of North Easton at North Easton, by Morill O. Martin, Clergyman.


31 Russell N. Sands of Brockton and Edith Elizabeth Morris of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by J. Albert Sullivan, Justice of the Peace.


November


1 Walter B. Pittsley of Lakeville and Arlene E. Phillips of West Bridgewater at Lakeville, by Clarence F. Gifford, Minister of the Gospel.


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8 Warren A. Sederberg of Brockton and Mary E. Height of West Bridgewater at Lakeville, by John J. Paun, Justice of the Peace.


11 Frederick F. Campbell of Brockton and Muriel F. Noonan of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


23 Joseph Robert Brugliera of Hanson and Gloria Adelaide Smith of Brockton at West Bridgewater, by J. Albert Sullivan, Justice of the Peace.


30 Raymond Ralph Hill of West Bridgewater and Doris Mae Paiva of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


December


3 Robert Lester Covell of West Bridgewater and Dolores Frances Blanchette of Brockton at New Hampshire, by Charles H. Bernard, Justice of the Peace.


4 Richard O. Packard of West Bridgewater and Kathleen Mary Ida Anthony of West Bridgewater at West Bridge- water, by Clark J. Monshon, Clergyman, Methodist Church.


5 Stanley F. J. Borgeson of North Easton and Helen F. Badger of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


21 Francis Adolor DeGiano of West Bridgewater and Amelia Ann Marconi of Randolph at Randolph, by Joseph Lukas, Priest.


Delayed Return


October 1946


13 Ralph Albert Hunter of the Army and Ruth B. MacBurnie of West Bridgewater at New Jersey, by Claude S. Dayton, Chaplain, U. S. Army.


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Deaths Recorded in West Bridgewater, 1947


-


Date


Name


Y. M. D.


Cause


January


3 Andrew J. Norman


60


- Cerebral Hemorrhage


8 Frank Lloyd Large


64


8


6 Myocarditis


8 Hilda Wainberg


59


10


21 Carcinoma of Uterus


18 Gertrude Forrest Ellis


64


1


5


Coronary Thrombosis


February


2 Eva J. Boyce


86


6 27


Acute Bronchitis


2 Isabella North


81


5


7


Congestive Heart Failure


13 John Rust Anderson


80


1


10


Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


13 Edwin Hartwell Thayer


83


6 18 Coronary Thrombosis


21


Holmes


19 hrs.


Premature Infant


27 Leah Rosenthal


75


- Cerebral Hemorrhage


28 Bridget M. Ward McCormick 80


21 Arterio Sclerosis


March


3 Henry W. Parry


84


6


3


Coronary Occlusion


8 Anna Josephine Peterson


76


11


Broncho Pneumonia


14 Annic E. Dalcy


70


11


- Enterocolitis


29 Maria Hayward


83


1


20 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


31 Annic King


82


9


27


Hemorrhage of the Brain


April


4 Catherine Parry


82


8 20


Coronary Occlusion


11 Manucl J. Souza


65


21


Pulmonary Embolism


13 Harrictte Benson


42


7 23 Pheuobarbstal Poisoning


25 Mary A. Packard


67


6 16 Cerebral Hemorrhage


May


16 Antonio Benvenuto Pagani


59


S


Carcinoma of Rectum


18 Elsie Winnifred Denley


69


5 12


Cerebral Hemorrhage


19 Ilarmidas J. Lavalĺce


68


4 11


Myocardise Failure Myocarditis and Endocarditis


20 Alice May Derby


82


-


27 Frances Millet


42


6


8 Carcinoma of Breast


27 Angelina J. Simono


43


3 24 Coronary Thrombosis


28 Elizabeth G. Farrell


75


- Chronic Myocarditis


29 David Andrews


81


6


15 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage


31 Jennie M. Gurney


86


3 21 Fractured Hip-Pneumonia


49


Date June 6 Minnie L. Kintigh


Name


Y. M. D.


Cause


10 Henry Singer


12 William Henry Hopkins


58


9


13


Coronary Thrombosis


July


2 William A. Letendre


57


- Coronary Thrombosis Cerebral Hemorrhage


4 Helen A. Luddy


75


11 Bessie Lyna Shaw


81


8


24


Hypertensive Heart Disease


21 Mary Agnes Irving


70


5


20 Carcinoma of Vulva


26 Everett F. Wilbur


56


6


28 Coronary Thrombosis


27 Harold Clifford Hill


58


7


13


Carcinoma of Tongue


29 Henry Edgar Fuller


72


4 21 Arterio-Sclerosis


August


1 Frank Adams Parker


63


Coronary Thrombosis


16 Gustaf Herman Johnson


75


-


16 Chronic Myocarditis


25 Peter C. Farrell


3


9


2 Accidental Drowning


31 Belle E. Lapham


70


6


8


Cerebral Hemorrhage


September


8 Francis John Fay


83


5


6 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


11 Elsic Wingren


78


7


19 Cerebral Hemorrhage


13 Theresa Staples


81


- Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


23 Robert V. Callahan


64


1


Cerebral Hemorrhage


October


1 Mary F. Davenport


73


3 15


Carcinoma of Lung Severe Electrical Shock


8 John Tutty


41


11 Leon D. Edson


56


11


21


Carcinoma of Lung


13 John M. Richards


82


_ 20 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


15 Elizabeth Southerland


82


4


20 Senility with Senile Dementia


18 Wallace John Danford


78


1


6 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


November


13 John A. Silveria


70


Carcinoma


13 Charles Frank Turner


66


7 Heart Disease


16 George J. Duperre


55


3 28 Carbon Monoxide Inhalation


30 Marguerite May Chouinard


26


1 15 Pregnancy Rt. Tubal with Hemorrhage


December


12 Douglas R. Campbell


-


3


6 Probable Suffocation


20 Lester J. Charnock


66


6 - Coronary Disease


-


-


23 - Coronary Thrombosis Heart Discase


53


59


9


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LIST OF JURORS


For Town of West Bridgewater, Mass. 1947 - 1948


Name Address


Occupation


Alden, Charles G., 616 North Elm St.


Discharged Serviceman


Baxter, Walter I., 21 Commonwealth Ave. Salesman


Bergstrom, Eric P., 690 North Main St. Contractor


Bourne, Harold W., 25 High St. Carpenter


Carrigan, Curtis W., 26 Cyr St. Shoecutter


Cole, Roland F., 380 North Elm St.


Shoeworker


Comlin, Chester E., 59 Maolis Ave.


Bus Driver


Correia, Gill, 97 Copeland St.


Cabinet Maker Salesman


Curtis, William F., 44 W. Center St.


Investment Sales


Dalton, George M., 110 Prospect St.


Denley, J. Clifton, 93 Prospect St.


Reporter Shoeworker


DiGiano, Frank, 228 Matfield St.


Ellis, Abner, 48 South St.


Farmer Printer


Freeman, Stanley L., 419 Spring St.


Dairy Service Shoeworker


Gaffney, Horace I., 11 Roosevelt Ave. Gonsalves, John D., Jr., 31 Commonwealth Ave.


Discharged Serviceman Salesman Shoeworker Dept. Manager Shoeworker Printer Mill Owner Service Man


Guertin, Joseph H., 3 Prospect St. Guinea, Thomas F., 535 W. Center St. Harkins, Daniel T., 15 Walnut St. Harvey, John E., 12 River St. Helgeson, Elmer, 495 W. Center St.


Hemenway, James A., 35 Plain St. Holmgren, Ernest H., 52 Commonwealth Ave Kirby, Owen J., 26 Commonwealth Ave.


Boxmaker


Craddock, Edwin R., 519 Manley St.


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Luddy, Francis J., 39 Bedford St. Lundgren, Paul G., 8 Arch St. MacTighe, Charles, 19 Merritt St. Miner, Charles E., 37 North Main St. Morrison, Laurence J., 118 Spring St. Noyes, William W., 455 Spring St. Purdy, Leonard, 121 East Center St. Rolfe, Frank, 88 North Main St. Ryder, Arthur E., 15 Scharles St.


Savage, Raymond, 202 W. Center St. Snell, Warren P., 352 Spring St. Sullivan, Patrick H., 287 South Main St. Assistant Poultry Man Trohon, William H., 70 North Main St. Turner, Warren A., 20 Scotland St.


Woodward, Henry F., Jr., 65 Plain St.


Defense Worker Manager Chauffeur Machinist Oil Burner Repair Oil Salesman Farmer Shipworker Office Manager Carpenter At Home


Defense Worker Shoeworker U. S. A.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN ACCOUNTANT


OF


WEST BRIDGEWATER Massachusetts


For the Year Ending December 31 1947


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To the Board of Selectmen:


I submit herewith my Annual Report in accordance with Sec- tion 61, Chapter 41, General Laws, for the year ending December 31, 1947, giving a statement of the receipts and expenditures of · the Town, and showing the amount of each specific appropriation, with statements showing the Town debt and trust funds.


Respectfully submitted,


A. M. DEAN Town Accountant


GENERAL ACCOUNTS


FINANCIAL CONDITION


December 31, 1947


ASSETS


Cash:


General Funds


82,338.70


Library-Petty


10.00


82,348.70


Accounts Receivable:


Taxes:


Levy of 1947


Poll


106.00


Personal Property


2,811.12


Real Estate


14,923.28


17,840.40


Levy of 1946 Personal Property Motor Vehicle Excise


342.66


Levy of 1947


2,282.99


56


Tax Titles Tax Possessions


2,146.70 933.34


Departmental:


IIcalth


521.42


Veterans' Benefits


264.67


Temporary Aid


1,486.16


Old Age Assistance, State Share


2,608.63


Aid to Dependent Children, State Share


197.55


Old Age Assistance, Other Cities and Towns


918.52


5,996.95


Water Rates-Services


3,491.92


Water Liens, 1947


28.00


Water Construction Loans Authorized Unissued


199,000.00


314,411.66


LIABILITIES AND RESOURCES


Special Accounts:


Westdale Improvement Society


174.76


Surplus War Bonus Fund, World War I


540.32


Servicemen's Fund for Ball Field, World War II


2,170.13


Tailings


25.72


Fire Loss Reimbursement


750.00


Sale of Real Estate Fund


2,307.00


Road Machinery Fund


896.36


Stabilization Fund


5,000.00


Federal Grants:


Child Welfare Services .17


Old Age Assistance:


210.82


Administration Aid


2,124.49


Aid to Dependent Children:


Administration


32.03


Aid


797.75


3,165.26


Unexpended Balances


39,430.61


57


Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus


4,122.80


Overlay Reserved for Abatement of Taxes:


342.66


Levy of 1946 Levy of 1947


1,916.86


2,259.52


Overestimates, 1947:


County Tax


1,298.35


State Parks and Reservations


59.17


1,357.52


Revenue Reserved until Collected:


Motor Vehicle Excise


2,282.99


Tax Titles


2,146.70


Tax Possessions


933.34


Departmental


5,996.95


Water


3,491.92


Water Lien


28.00


14,879.90


Water Construction Loans Authorized Unissued


199,000.00


Surplus Revenue:


General


35,209.10


Water


3,122.66


38,331.76


314,411.66


TRUST FUNDS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS


Trust and Investment Funds:


Cash and Securities 89,183.67


William J. & Anna C. Howard Scholarship Trust Fund 5,064.17


Library Funds 21,532.98


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 7,794.48


Post War Rehabilitation


Fund 54,792.04


89,183.67


89,183.67


58


11


RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS


RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


TAXES:


Current Ycar:


Real Estate


119,663.70


Personal


17,107.18


Poll


2,108.00


Previous Years:


Real Estate


11,137.96


Personal


1,456.05


Poll


40.00


Tax Titles


58.28


Tax Possessions


1,467.00


Estate Tax Recovery


241.93


153,280.10


FROM THE STATE:


Income Tax


19,245.65


Corporations Taxes


6,957.65


Old Age Assistance Mcal Tax


1,183.31


Reimbursement from Loss of Taxes


63.47


27,450.08


LICENSES & PERMITS:


Liquor Licenses & Permits


1,207.00


Olco and Sunday Victuallers


62.50


Pasteurizing Milk


110.00


Permits and All Other Licenses


375.50


1,755.00


FINES AND FORFEITS:


Fines-Court


80.00


GRANTS AND GIFTS:


From the State: Schools:


Massachusetts School Fund


1,288.89


Tuition of Children 869.86


59


Vocational Education 1,045.45


Highway:


Chapter 569, Acts 1944 4,259.01


George Dcen & Smith-Hughes Federal Funds Vocational 124.31


7,587.52


From the County:


Dog Licenses


827.56


PRIVILEGES


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, 1947


7,810.66


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, 1946


1,359.28


9,169.94


DEPARTMENTAL


GENERAL GOVERNMENT:


Treasurer


18.00


Collector


2.00


Selectmen


5.01


Town Clerk


25.00


TOWN HALL:


Rent and Miscellancous


611.27


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY:


Scaler of Weights and Measures 23.64


HIGHWAYS:


State and County Joint- Maintenance


13,752.34


Machine Fund


34.60


HEALTH:


Commonwealth


220.71


PUBLIC WELFARE:


Reimbursement-Temporary Aid:


Individuals


547.50


Other Citics and Towns


181.98


Statc


668.62


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE:


Reimbursements:


Citics and Towns 922.18


60


Statc


15,795.84


Federal Grant


20,293.30


OLD AGE RECOVERY:


407.19


CHILD WELFARE SERVICES:


Federal Grant


3,559.75


DEPENDENT CHILDREN:


State


773.14


Federal Grant


730.75


VETERANS' BENEFITS:


State Aid


130.00


Soldier's Burial


56.93


SCHOOLS:


Tuition


255.53


All other


59.11


LIBRARY:


Fincs


80.96


59,189.04


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE:


Water Rates


17,062.40


Water Liens


440.61


17,503.01


INTEREST:


Real Estate and Personal


309.91


Motor Vehicle Excise


8.51


Tax Title Redemption


6.41


Charges and Fces


126.12


450.95


AGENCY, TRUSTS AND INVESTMENTS:


Agency:


1,008.80


Trusts:


Cemetery Perpetual Carc Funds, Withdrawn for usc


109.00


Library Trust Funds, Withdrawn for use


246.92


Investments, Trust Funds:


Investment Post War Rchabilitation Fund


1,000.00


Income, Post War Rehabilitation Fund


1,337.50


Dog Tax


61


Library Trust Funds


346.40


Scholarship Trust Fund


150.00


Deducted for Federal Payroll Tax


9,703.74


Retirement Deduction


487.51


Servicemen's Fund for Ball Field


2,170.13


TAILINGS:


Suspense Account


8.92


REFUNDS:


Selectmen


6.00


Police


8.20


School


8.16


Old Age Assistance


97.85


Chapter No. 90 Maintenance


.11


Water


1.08


121.40


TOTAL RECEIPTS


293,949.83


Departmental Accounts


PAYMENTS


MODERATOR


Appropriation


25.00


Expense:


Moderator


25.00


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Appropriation


15.00


Expense:


Finance Committee


15.00


PRESERVING OLD RECORDS


Appropriation


50.00


Expense:


9.95


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


40.05


62


LAW


100.00


Expense:


Law


100.00


OTHER FINANCIAL OFFICES


Appropriation


25.00


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenuc


25.00


TOWN COUNSEL


Appropriation


200.00


Expense:


Town Counsel


200.00


SELECTMEN


Appropriation


Salary


750.00


Expense


1,000.00


Refund


6.00


1,756.00


Expenses:


Salary


558.90


Clerk


268.37


Inspection of Buildings


20.00


Printing and Advertising


110.90


All other


51.50


Servicemen's Expense


36.63


Travel


75.00


1,121.30


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


634.70


ACCOUNTING


Appropriation


1,040.00


Expenses:


Accountant


720.00


Typist-Clerk


158.16


Printing & Postage


69.09


All Other


12.75


960.00


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


80.00


1,750.00


Appropriation


63


TREASURER


Appropriation


1,475.00


Salary


975.00


Expense


500.00


1,475.00


Expenses:


Salary


975.00


Office Supplies


35.54


Travel


100.00


Tax Title Expense


90.15


Stationcry, Postage & Printing


149.07


Surcty Bonds


101.50


All Other


3.00


1,454.26


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


COLLECTOR


Appropriation


2,224.75


Salary


1,600.00


Expense


624.75


Transferred from Reserve Fund


75.52


2,300.27


Expenses:


Salary


1,600.00


Clerk Hirc


63.49


Office Supplies


34.45


Tax Title Expense


23.54


Stationcry & Postagc


173.37


Printing


161.29


Surety Bond


164.75


Travel


50.00


Notary Fces


4.00


2,274.89


Unexpended Balance reverting to Overlay Surplus


ASSESSORS


Appropriation


Salary


1,380.00


Expense


685.00


2,065.00


Expenses:


Salarics


1,103.45


25.38


2,065.00


20.74


64


Transfer Lists and Typists


362.26


Printing, Stationery & Postage


60.20


76.00


Travel All Other


6.00


1,607.91


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


TOWN CLERK


Appropriation


Salary


825.00


Expense


274.00


1,099.00


Expenses:


Salary


825.00


Stationery & Postage


15.81


Printing


5.75


Office Supplies


28.32


Travel


14.70


Surety Bond


7.50


All Other


3.00


New Equipment


154.56


1,054.64


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


44.36


ELECTION & REGISTRATION


Appropriation


580.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


52.61


632.61


Expenses:


Registrars


26.26


Clerk


6.00


Counters, Checkers and Observers


270.00


Annual Lists and Census


177.75


Printing, Stationery & Postage


100.97


Typist


43.00


All Other


8.63


632.61


RETIREMENT


Appropriation


1,020.00


Balance carried forward to 1948


1,020.00


457.09


1,099.00


65


MUNICIPAL BUILDING TOWN HALL


Appropriation


3,338.00


Expenses:


Janitor


1,415.00


Telephone


225.72


Fuel


443.53


Light


303.71


Janitor's Supplies


105.69


Repairs


588.91


Water


18.00


3,100.56


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


237.44


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


4,585.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


412.87


Refund


8.20


5,006.07


Expenses:


Chief


2,302.11


Police


1,263.67


Special Police


146.26


Motor Equipment and Repair


218.28


Gasoline, Oil, Tires and Battery


480.39


Stationery & Postage


157.19


Telephone


191.51


Equipment for Men


184.46


All Other


51.00


Out of State Expense


11.20


5,006.07


DOG OFFICER


Appropriation


60.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


38.54


98.54


Expense:


Dog Officer


98.54


66


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


3,449.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


486.68


3,935.68


Expenses:


Chief


388.49


Bonus


200.00


Firemen


1,808.25


Truck Equipment, Repairs & Supplies


834.15


Call Station


222.00


Supplics & Equipment


46.47


Gasoline & Oil


120.05


Electricity


77.19


Telephone


130.37


Alarm Box


7.80


Hose & Fittings


59.91


Out of State Expense


41.00


3,935.68


HYDRANTS


Appropriation


1,490.00


Expense:


Hydrants


1,490.00


FORESTRY


MOTH EXTERMINATION


Appropriation


2,500.00


Expenses:


Superintendent


810.26


Labor


1,134.45


Insecticides


342.72


Equipment and Repairs


79.76


Gasoline and Oil


68.15


Supplies and All Other


1.84


2,437.18


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


62.82


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation Salary 612.00


67


Expense


1,100.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


300.00


2,012.00


Expenses:


Salary


605.90


Labor


1,149.23


Supplies & Equipment Repair


125.82


Gas & Oil


124.95


2,005.90


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


6.10


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Appropriation


100.00


Expenses:


Sealer


62.10


Gasoline and Oil


4.58


Supplies


19.27


85.95


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


14.05


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Appropriation


2,475.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


40.81


2,515.81


Expenses:


Typist-Clerk


63.56


Forms, Supplies, Stationery & Postage


13.97


T. B. Hospital


1,095.00


Vital Statistics


117.50


Dump


53.78


All Other


97.00


Visiting Nurse


300.00


Inspection of Animals


243.03


Inspection of Slaughtering


80.28


2,064.12


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


451.69


HIGHWAYS


HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE


Appropriation


17,944.00


68


Expenses:


Superintendent


1,959.00


Labor


8,598.79


Equipment Hire


80.00


Tarvia Mix and Road Oil


3,459.90


Tools and Supplies


743.52


Sand, Gravel, etc.


2,381.81


Electricity


8.25


Telephone


22.78


Road Signs


509.60


17,763.65


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue 180.35


HIGHWAY - SPECIAL


CHAPTER #90 - MAINTENANCE


Appropriation


1,500.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


1,500.00


County of Plymouth


1,500.00


Refund


.11


4,500.11


Expenses:


Labor


623.15


Equipment Hire


741.19


Broken Stone and Gravel


1,532.68


Tarvia, etc.


1,597.51


4,494.53


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


5.58


CHAPTER #90 - NEW CONSTRUCTION


Appropriation


3,000.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


6,000.00


County of Plymouth


3,000.00


12,000.00


Expense


10,485.36


Balance carried forward to 1948


1,514.64


ROAD MACHINERY ACCOUNT


Appropriation


1,800.00


69


Expense:


Supplies and Repairs


1,071.39 704.71


1,776.10


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenuc


23.90


SNOW REMOVAL


Appropriation


2,500.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


1,217.24


3,717.24


Expense:


Labor and Snow Plows


2,701.55


Route No. 106


354.00


Supplies


22.34


Salt and Gravel


639.35


3,717.24


CHAPTER #90 - NEW CONSTRUCTION


1946 Balance


9,977.18


Expense


9,322.91


1946 Balance carried forward to 1948


654.27


REBUILD BRIDGE ON SCOTLAND STREET


Appropriation


3,000.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


6,000.00


County of Plymouth


3,000.00


12,000.00


Expense


21.70


Balance carricd forward to 1948


11,978.30


NEW EQUIPMENT PURCHASE


1947 Balance


796.94


Balance carricd forward to 1948


796.94


KEENAN AND BEDFORD STREETS


1946 Balance


3,500.00


Expensc


543.75


Balance carried forward to 1948


2,956.25


Gasoline & Oil


70


LAND DAMAGE


CRESCENT STREET


1941 Balance


63.40


Balance carried forward to 1948


63.40


SOUTH ELM STREET


1941 Balance


3.00


Balance carried forward to 1948


3.00


RIVER STREET


1941 Balance


2.70


Balance carried forward to 1948


2.70


SPRING STREET


1941 Balance


29.45


Balance carried forward to 1948


29.45


NORTH ELM STREET


1941 Balance


2.40


Balance carried forward to 1948


2.40


WEST STREET


1941 Balance


14.00


Balance carricd forward to 1948


14.00


WEST CENTER STREET


1941 Balance


688.20


Expense


526.20


Balance carried forward to 1948


162.00


71


STREET LIGHTS


Appropriation


4,505.07


Expense:


Street Lights


4,395.03


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


110.04


CHILD WELFARE SERVICE


Federal Grant


3,583.19


Expense:


Child Welfare Worker


2,281.62


Typist-Clerk and Stenographer


780.00


Travel


430.96


All Other


90.44


3,583.02


Balance carried forward to 1948


.17


CHARITIES


PUBLIC WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Appropriation


Salary


150.00


Expense


399.00


549.00


Expense:


Welfare Board


110.40


Welfare Agent


180.00


Typist-Clerk


151.88


Travel


15.00


Printing and Supplies


43.36


500.64


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


48.36


RELIEF


Appropriation


5,000.00


Transfer from Surplus Revenue


3,000.00


8,000.00


Expenses:


Fuel


259.74


Groceries


954.59


72


Medicine and Medical


627.98


Cash Grants


3,355.61


Shoes and Clothing


90.84


Other Cities and Towns


1,107.58


State Institutions


547.50


6,943.84


Unexpended Balance reverting to Surplus Revenuc


DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Appropriation


4,174.54


Federal Funds


824.78


4,999.32


Expenses:


Administration


195.84


Cash Aid


2,329.90


2,525.74


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


1,670.80


Unexpended Balance-Federal Balance carried forward


to 1948


802.78


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION


Appropriation


952.26


Federal Funds


840.07


1,792.33


Expenses:


Welfare Agent


720.00


Typist-Clerk


487.68


Printing and Postage


20.91


'Travel


65.00


Office Supplies


49.90


New Equipment


209.25


1,552.74


Unexpended Balance:


Reverting to Revenuc


28.77


Federal Balance carried forward to 1948


210.82


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation


25,300.00


19,700.30


Federal Fund Refund


97.85


45,098.15


1,056.16


73


Expenses:


Cash Grants


Other Cities and Towns


41,583.92 1,389.74


42,973.66


Federal Balance carried forward to 1948


2,124.49


VETERANS' BENEFITS


Appropriation


1,925.80


Expenses:


Administration Expense


138.39


Cash


575.00


713.39


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


1,212.41


EDUCATION


Appropriation


89,251.74


Refund


8.16


89,259.90


Transfer to Insurance Account


1,534.00


87,725.90


Expenses:


General Administration:


Superintendent


3,066.48


Clerk


1,066.16


Truant Officer


110.00


Stationery, Postage, Printing, etc.


389.93


Telephone


519.36


Traveling Expense & Out of State


464.07


School Census


50.00


Teachers' Salaries


60,949.29


Health:


Nurse and Supplies


1,288.28


Physician


350.00


Text Books and Supplies


4,298.35


Tuition


1,276.81


Transportation


3,660.84


Janitor


3,710.08


Fuel, Light and Water


3,671.21


Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds


2,124.88


74


Other Expenses:


Graduation and Miscellaneous


107.57


Military Retirement


92.73


87,196.04


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


529.86


Land Site Purchase for Junior-Senior High School


7,000.00


Balance carricd forward to 1948


7,000.00


SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE EXPENSE


Special Appropriation


1945 Balance


3,198.02


Balance carried forward to 1948


3,198.02


INSTALLING NEW HEATER AT CENTER SCHOOL


Special Appropriation, 1946 Balance


1,800.00


Expense


1,768.00


Balance carried forward to 1948


32.00


STATE AIDED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION


SMITH-HUGHES & GEORGE DEEN FUNDS


Federal Funds for Vocational Education Expense:


124.31


Salary


124.31


LIBRARY


Appropriation


2,260.00


Expense:


Maintenance:


Librarian


440.27


Assistants


517.83


Janitor




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