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 35

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


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27 Philip John St. George


December


9 Shirley Jean Nute


13 Kenneth Edward Golder


20 Richard George Waugh


22 Shirley May Redmann


26 William George Panos


31 Arlene Gail Hanjian


Parents


Charles H. and Audrey L. Wilbur


George J. and Dorothy L. Ledwell Donald A. and Florence A. Murray Walter K. and Coreen M. Chickering


Byron C. and Anna C. Pearson Everett P. and Marcelle M. Rondeau James L. and Theresa M. Gummow Joseph F. and Margaret J. Barros


Sanford C. and Arlene G. Seeliger Kenneth F. and Ruth A. Turner Richard G. and Eldona S. Stukas Robert H. and Elizabeth Jennings William G. and Eleonora B. Zeuli Edward and Pearl Winthrop


Marriages Recorded in 1949


January


29 Morton Foster Crowell, Jr., of Brockton and Winona L. Cole of West Bridgewater at Brockton by Jon W. Hosford, Minister.


February


6 William B. Freitas of West Bridgewater and Elizabeth L. Macey of Abington at Lynn, by Charles A. Smith, Justice of Peace.


14 Edward F. Pita of North Easton and Laura Salvador of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


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25


Howard H. Veronesi of West Bridgewater and Lillian M. Carasetti of Bridgewater at Bridgewater, by James F. Grimes, Priest.


27 Marvin Joseph Kennedy of West Bridgewater and Jean Theresa Lowell of Brockton at Brockton, by John J. Phil- bin, Priest.


March


26 Elmer P. Bryant of West Bridgewater and Filomena R. Bennett of East Weymouth at West Bridgewater, by Clark J. Moushon, Clergyman.


April


3 Herman R. Mansur of Augusta, Maine and Anna C. Grinell of Camden, Maine at West Bridgewater, by Ellery G. Dakin, Minister.


16 William C. Bradford of West Bridgewater and Frances J. Arey of Brockton at Brockton, by Rudolph L. Samuelson, Clergyman.


19 Elwood Raymon Hall of West Bridgewater and Beverly Ann Creed of Brockton at Brockton, by James A. Don- oghue, Priest.


21 Curtis E. Overton of Holbrook and Mildred L. Rego of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by Peter L. Cosman, Min- ister.


22 William A. Chouinard of West Bridgewater and Sarah R. Gasse of Brockton at Brockton, by William W. Wallace, Priest.


23 George A. Earle, Jr., of West Bridgewater and Muriel L. Pillsbury of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Ellery G. Dakin, Minister.


24 Thomas F. Davock, Jr., of West Bridgewater and Beatrice Campion of Brockton at Brockton, by O. Karl Olander, Minister.


24 Phillip L. Bruce of West Bridgewater and Grace Marie Francoline of Brockton at East Bridgewater, by Harold Bodle, Clergyman.


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29


Percy Douglas Eaton, Jr., of West Bridgewater and Marjorie L. MacTighe of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Lloyde W. Lowe, Minister.


30 John J. Murray of West Bridgewater and Mary A. O'Shea of Brockton at Brockton, by Joseph W. Kenney, Priest.


30 Donald P. Wood of Cambridge and Helen E. Gaab of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


May


1 Leo A. Lucini of West Bridgewater and Patricia L. Allen of Whitman at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


5 Charles Texeira of Taunton and Marguerite Molla of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


7 James Chaves of West Bridgewater and Evelyn Wager of West Bridgewater at East Bridgewater, by Harold Bodle, Justice of Peace.


12 William G. Currie of West Bridgewater and Mary F. Daniels of Brockton at Brockton, by Gregory M. McGann, Priest.


June 5 Richard L. Bourne of West Bridgewater and Mary E. Paiva of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Clark J. Moushon, Clergyman.


5 John F. Sheehan, Jr., of Brockton and Arlene E. Desmond of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


17 Louis Baker of Brookville and Virginia Mary Guarino of West Bridgewater at Holbrook, by James A. Davidson, Minister.


18 Ervin G. Lothrop of West Bridgewater and Irma G. Hawes of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Paul E. Lauffer, Minister.


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19 Louis Guarino of West Bridgewater and Ethel Emma Tucker of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by James A. Davidson, Minister.


26 William C. Carrigan of West Bridgewater and Mildred H. Percy of Avon at Avon, by Edward S. Harrison, Clergyman.


26 Bruno Martelli of West Bridgewater and Marion Thomas of Brockton at Brockton, by John M. Morrissey, Priest.


July


9 Ralph E. Packard of West Bridgewater and Barbara R. Cooper of Stoughton at Stoughton, by H. P. Hughes, Minister.


27 Francis L. Aubrey of West Bridgewater and Kathryn Denny of Brockton at Rockland, by Ralph L. Belcher, Justice of Peace.


August


6 Daniel J. Donahue of North Easton and Jean T. Craddock of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


14 John W. Noyes of West Bridgewater and Fay P. Alden of Brockton at Brockton, by Francis L. Cooper, Minister.


21 John Romanuck of Stoughton and Esther Paltsios of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by C. Chrysouthos, Priest.


28 Charles E. Baker of West Bridgewater and Clara Belle Moore of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Del- win Thigpen, Jr., Clergyman.


28 William Eino Isaacson of South Hanson and Eila Tuulikki Lamu of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by Hugo M. Hillila, Clergyman.


September


1 Arthur Ramalho of Bridgewater and Lois Chester of West Bridgewater at Bridgewater, by Benjamin T. Lockhart, Minister.


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5 Hubert R. Garrett of Memphis, Tenn., and Anne L. Morse of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by Oscar B. Anderson, Minister.


17 Charles W. Doherty of North Abington and Lillian A. Ventura of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


17 John C. Eldridge of West Bridgewater and Alison F. Fuller of Brockton at West Bridgewater, by Paul E. Lauffer, Minister.


October


8 Lester Johnson of West Bridgewater and Harriet Ordway of Haverhill at Haverhill, by Gard L. Rowe, Clergyman.


30 Richard H. Perkins of East Bridgewater and Sybil E. Willis of West Bridgewater at Brockton, by Leonard C. Harris, Clergyman.


November


20 Thomas P. Bernier of West Bridgewater and Louise M. Bump of Brockton at Brockton, by O. Karl Olander, Min- ister of the Gospel.


26 Arthur Peters of West Bridgewater and Gertrude H. Mc- Kay of Stoughton at Stoughton, by William A. Green, Priest.


27 Arthur J. Peterson of South Easton and Josephine A. Asack of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


December


5 Richard Drury of Easton and Janet Craddock of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


16 Edward J. Brown, Jr., of West Bridgewater and Arlene Allen of Brockton at Brockton, by R. J. O'Donovan, Priest.


18 Paul Petronelli of Brockton and Rita Mae Crowley of West Bridgewater at West Bridgewater, by John J. Scollan, Priest.


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Deaths Recorded in West Bridgewater, 1949


Date Name


Y M D


Cause


January


10 Isabella Margaret McCabe 87 74 11 16 Coronary Thrombosis


15 William Lewis Refield


19 Nellie Ferry


89 - 27 Cerebral Hemorrhage


19 Henry Osgood Davenport 78


4


3 Coronary Thrombosis


21 William Edwards 75


2 29 Nephrosclerosis with uremia


February


6 Alice F. Armstrong (Lee)


43 7 28 Coronary Thrombosis


15 Aron Ragnar Aronson


55


7


4 Bronchopneumonia


18 John L. Sullivan


77


- Cancer of Eye


16 Moses Kambegian


57


8 2 Myocardial Infarction


25 Adelbert M. Fullerton


82


6 12 Hypertensive Heart Disease


March


2 Patrick J. Murray


64


6


29 Glioma of left cerebellum Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease


15 Vita Maria Capalupa


84


16 Gueenie Ensher (Alexander) 74


7 9 Cerebral Hemorrhage


23 Annie Gordon Smith (Oliver) 66 4 24 Coronary Embolism


April


1 Robert Harold Goodwin


63


6 12 Malignant Hypertension


19 Laura M. Hemenway


74


11


8 Sudden Death, Probable Coronary occlusion


28 Edward L. Bourne


67


Coronary Thrombosis


May


1 Myer Myers


84


7 David Cogswell


11


14 G. Emil Johnson


72


10


19


Hemorrhage of the Brain (Natural cause)


23 Hilma Agusta Haglof


79


8


21


Coronary Embolism


28 George Gardner Merrill


71


10


4 Probable coronary occlusion


July


4 Mildred Grippen


4


Howard


42 3 2 Chronic glomerulo nephritis 51/2 hrs. Prematurity


16 Daniel T. Harkins


51


7


1 Illuminating gas inhalation


Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Asphyxiation by drowning- Accidental


21 Stillborn


1 26 Cerebral Hemorrhage


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Date


Name


Y MD


Cause


August


5 Raymond G. Correia


24


11


3 Heart Disease, presumably Coronary Thrombosis


22 Etta C. Smith (Gomm)


64


- Coronary Heart Disease


22 Clayton Adelbert Bemis


57


8 Hypertensive Heart Disease


September


6 Manuel C. Piver


67


-


- Coronary Heart Disease


October


2 Rose Kline


75


- -


Sudden Death, Probable Coronary Occlusion


4 William J. Kammler


82


3


15 Cerebral Hemorrhage Coronary Thrombosis


27 Frank J. Rolfe


54


1 28 Heart Disease, Probably Coronary Thrombosis


November


3 Emma L. (Lothrop) Jones


90


9


4 Arthur G. Nelson, Sr.


66


3


15


5 Neil Falzarano


28


-


2 Terminal Bronchopneumonia Coronary Heart Disease - Chronic nephritis with terminal uremia


December


8 Winnifred P. May (Emery) 76


2 21


Ccrebral Hemorrhage


9 Eliza Endicott Murray (Jacobs) 85 8 12 Arteriosclerosis with Arterio- sclerotic Heart Disease 80 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease - -


13 Margaret Luddy


16 James S. Stevenson


91


17 Frank E. Smith


79


4 16


3 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease with failure Carcinoma of Stomach with metastases


LIST OF JURORS


For Town of West Bridgewater, Mass. 1949 - 1950


Name Address


Ahlborg, Arnold, 70 Prospect St.


Alexander, Paul, 190 River St.


Occupation Clerk


Bus Driver


--


19 Walter D. Crowley


69


-


- 5


23 Belle B. (Piver) Couite


62


- -


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Allen, Lawrence, 215 W. Center St. Anderson, Carl Y., 31 Vital Ave. Andre, Frank, 194 Forest St. Babcock, Albert, 417 Matfield St. Barros, Arthur S., 15 Progressive Ave. Beaulieu, Adrian A., 535 N. Elm St. Bemis, Clayton A., 37 Ellis Ave. Bishop, Henry, Jr., 273 Crescent St.


Bolling, George A., 449 Spring St., Briand, Jules A., 234 W. Center St. Brooks, Carlton H., 107 N. Main St. Brown, William R., 178 S. Main St.


Carnes, Thomas J., 92 N. Main St.


Curley, Francis V., 496 Spring St. Dunbar, Walter C., 26 Ellis Ave. Edson, Bruce, 57 N. Main St.


Farnum, Howard, 113 Howard St. Frummerin, Axel, 61 Belmont St. Gill, C. Gordon, 64 Plain St. Goldie George W., 370 N. Elm St. Golder, Glyndon T., 92 Maolis Ave. Hambly, F. Eldon, 55 N. Elm St. Hanson, Bror A., 345 Matfield St. Hinckley, Graham, 255 N. Elm St. Hodgson, James, 92 Bedford St. Johnson, Martin W., 142 Turnpike St. Keith, George N., 21 Cross St.


Leach, F. Clayton, 217 N. Elm St. Lendh, Warren F., 51 Francis Ave. Lupien, Rudolph S., 63 Sunset St. Martin, Frederick, 15 Francis Ave. Moore, A. Scudder, 96 S. Elm St.


Noonan, Charles F., 544 N. Elm St. Perry, George L., 223 Matfield St.


Perry, Quintino A., 539 N. Elm St.


Electrician General Maintenance Truck Driver


Machine Operator Shoeworker Engineer Salesman


Utility Man


Electrician Painting Contractor Machinist


Salesman


Mill Worker Salesman Tax Collector Lineman


Avon Sole Co. Shoe Cutter Shoeworker


Maintenance Man Janitor Foreman


Gas Station Att. Asst. Treasurer Salesman


Mechanic


Shoeworker Sales Rep. Foreman Shoeworker Salesman Power Engineer Cable Foreman Truck Driver Machinist


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Snell, Royal, 358 Spring St.


Soderholm, Bruce C., 451 N. Main St.


Verity, Edward A., 630 N. Main St.


Willis, Russell, 408 Crescent St.


Salesman Foreman Shoeworker Truck Driver


LIST OF JURORS DRAWN


Carl Y. Anderson


Civil Session


Warren F. Lendh


Civil Session


George C. Austin


Alfred J. Caouette


Civil Session Grand Jury


Leon Higgins


Criminal Court


Ira M. Macleod


Civil Session


Wilfred North


Civil Session


Frank Andre


Civil Session


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN ACCOUNTANT OF


WEST BRIDGEWATER Massachusetts


For the Year Ending December 31 1949


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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, 1949, 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


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GENERAL ACCOUNTS


December 31, 1949 ASSETS


Cash:


General


107,465.08


Library-Petty


10.00


107,475.08


Accounts Receivable:


Taxes:


Levy of 1949:


Poll


78.00


Real Estate


17,485.79


Personal Property


3,218.25


20,782.04


Motor Vehicle & Trailer Excise:


Levy of 1949


4,726.82


Tax Titles


1,565.59


Tax Possessions


1,711.05


3,276.64


Departmental:


Health


444.29


Veterans' Services


260.10


Old Age Assistance, State


3,694.62


Aid to Dependent Children, State


590.31


4,989.32


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Underestimated 1949:


State Parks and Reservations


114.02


Auditing Municipal Accounts


71.58


Plymouth County Hospital


532.61


718.21


Chapter 44, Section 31, Chapter 138, Acts 1949:


Emergency, Fire


738.56


Water Rates and Services


4,059.36


Water Liens added to Real Estate, 1949


357.75


147,123.78


LIABILITIES AND RESERVES


Special Accounts:


Westdale Improvement Society


174.76


Surplus War Bonus Fund


540.32


Servicemen's Fund for Ball Field Improvement


1,785.83


Firc Loss Reimbursement


750.00


Salc of Real Estate Fund


2,307.00


Road Machincry Fund


935.73


Tailings


25.72


Retirement Deductions


185.94


Withholding Tax Deductions


883.70


Federal Grants:


Old Age Assistance:


Aid


4,141.10


Administration


616.76


Aid to Dependent Children: Aid


2,229.83


Administration


110.06


7,097.75


Unexpended Balances


10,838.27


Reserve Fund, Overlay Surplus


4,828.43


Overlay Reserved for Abatement of Taxes: Levy of 1949


2,432.84


7,261.27


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Revenue Reserved until Collected:


Tax Possessions


1,711.05


Tax Titles


1,565.59


Motor Vehicle Excise


4,726.82


Departmental


4,989.32


Water


4,059.36


Water Liens


357.75


17,409.89


Bond Premiums and Accrued Interest


45.50


Overestimated, 1949:


County Tax


1,331.45


Surplus Revenue: General


86,815.35


Water


8,735.30


95,550.65


147,123.78


NET FUNDED OR FIXED DEBT


Net Debt-Water Construction 194,000.00


Water Loans


194,000.00


TRUST FUNDS AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS


Trust and Investment Funds:


Cash and Securities 97,496.47


William J. & Anna C. Howard Scholarship Trust Fund 5,066.27 Library Trust Funds 21,432.70


Cemetery Perpetual Care Trust Funds 8,255.89


Post War Rehab. Fund 57,551.97


Stabilization Fund 5,189.64


97,496.47


97,496.47


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RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS


RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


TAXES:


Current Year:


Real Estate


154,209.72


Personal


20,555.39


Poll


2,336.00


Previous Years:


Real Estate


17,120.38


Personal


3,840.28


Poll


50.00


Tax Titles


270.42


Tax Possessions


100.00


198,482.19


FROM THE STATE:


Income Tax


41,338.21


Corporatons Tax


19,624.22


Old Age Assistance Meal Tax


1,160.78


Reimbursement from Loss of Taxes


72.39


Public Service Franchise


1,211.72


63,407.32


LICENSES AND PERMITS:


Liquor Licenses & Permits


1,721.00


Oleo and Sunday Victuallers


51.00


Pasteurizing Milk


130.00


Permits and All Other Licenses


285.00


2,187.00


FINES AND FORFEITS:


Fines-Court


239.00


GRANTS AND GIFTS:


From the State:


Schools:


Massachusetts School Fund


4,916.71


Vocational Education


1,882.41


Smith-Hughes Federal Funds


Vocational


116.98


6,916.10


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From the County: Dog Licenses Fire Loss Reimbursement


729.89 5,497.74


PRIVILEGES


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, 1949


15,931.04


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, Prior Years 2,127.66


18,058.70


DEPARTMENTAL


GENERAL GOVERNMENT:


Treasurer 36.00


TOWN HALL:


Rent and Miscellaneous


749.67


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY:


Scaler of Weights and Measures 30.35


HIGHWAYS:


State and County Joint Maintenance


23,902.98


Machine Fund


14.87


Individual 234.70


HEALTH:


Inspector of Slaughtering 24.00


PUBLIC WELFARE:


Reimbursement-Temporary Aid:


Individuals


866.59


Other Cities and Towns


2,400.54


State


1,107.04


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE:


Reimbursements:


Citics and Towns


388.81


State


18,194.51


Federal Grant


25,532.33


CHILD WELFARE SERVICES:


Federal Grant


1,951.56


DEPENDENT CHILDREN:


State


936.30


Federal Grant


1,384.51


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VETERANS' BENEFITS: Commonwealth


1,927.01


SCHOOLS:


Tuition


502.26


All Other


52.15


Teachers' Annuities Fund


253.62


LIBRARY:


Fincs


81.07


WATER:


Damage Reimbursement


14.00


80,584.87


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE:


Water Rates


33,900.57


Water Liens


1,591.75


35,492.32


INTEREST:


Real Estate, Personal and Poll


488.49


Motor Vehicle Excise


27.00


Tax Title Redemption


6.43


Charges and Fecs


251.27


773.19


AGENCY, TRUSTS AND INVESTMENTS:


Agency:


Dog Tax 1,172.20


Trusts:


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds, With- drawn for Use


114.10


Library Trust Funds, Withdrawn for Use


526.59


Investments, Trust Funds:


Income, Post War Rehabilitation Fund


1,375.00


Library Trust Funds


416.02


Scholarship Trust Fund


125.00


Deducted for Federal Payroll Tax


9,513.77


Retirement Deduction


1,801.01


Stabilization Fund


125.00


REFUNDS:


School Old Age Assistance


2.67


193.77


Pumping Station


61.20


58


Water


Child Welfare Service


1.20 325.42


584.26


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE LOAN


10,000.00


PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN PREMIUMS


55.50


TOTAL RECEIPTS


438,176.77


Departmental Accounts


PAYMENTS


MODERATOR


Appropriation


25.00


Expensc:


Moderator


25.00


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Appropriation


25.00


Expense:


Finance Committee


20.00


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


5.00


PRESERVING OLD RECORDS


Appropriation


50.00


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenuc


50.00


LAW


Appropriation


100.00


Expense:


100.00


OTHER FINANCIAL OFFICES


Appropriation


25.00


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


25.00


Law


59


TOWN COUNSEL


200.00


200.00


SELECTMEN


Appropriation


1,680.00


Salary


750.00


Expense


930.00


Expenses:


Salary


634.80


Clerk


315.12


Inspection of Buildings


20.00


Printing and Advertising


84.98


All Other


51.25


Servicemen's Expense


39.13


Travel


125.00


Office Supplies, Stationery & Postage


26.74


1,297.02


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


ACCOUNTING


Appropriation


1,140.00


Expenses:


Accountant


841.00


Typist-Clerk


188.52


Printing and Postage


43.12


All Other


13.00


1,085.64


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


54.36


TREASURER


Appropriation


2,000.00


Salary


1,300.00


Expense


700.00


Expenses:


Salary


1,300.00


Office Supplies


18.64


Travel


123.00


Tax Title Expense


73.73


382.98


Appropriation Expense: Town Counsel


60


Stationery, Postage and Printing


174.92


Surety Bonds All Other


4.00


1,840.29


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


159.71


COLLECTOR


Appropriation


Salary


725.00


Trans. from Reserve Fund


77.25


2,602.25


Expenses:


Salary


1,800.00


Clerk Hirc


71.42


Office Supplies


23.27


Tax Title Expense


75.19


Stationcry & Postage


172.16


Printing


151.71


Surety Bond


236.50


Travel


50.00


Notary Fces


22.00


2,602.25


ASSESSORS


Appropriation


2,080.00


Salary


1,380.00


Expense


700.00


Expenses:


Salarics


1,237.40


Transfer Lists and Typists


379.89


Printing, Stationery & Postage


79.77


Travel


150.00


All Other


15.17


1,862.23


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


217.77


TOWN CLERK


Appropriation


1,172.50


Salary


1,000.00


Expense


172.50


1,800.00


Expense


146.00


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Expenses:


Salary


1,000.00


Stationery & Postage


21.92


Printing


58.15


Office Supplies


56.13


Travel


21.00


Surety Bond


5.00


All Other


4.00


1,166.20


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


ELECTION & REGISTRATION


905.00


Appropriation Expenses:


Registrars


37.50


Counters, Checkers & Observers


88.30


Annual Lists and Census


329.75


Printing, Stationery & Postage


66.01


All Other


15.00


536.56


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


368.44


RETIREMENT, CHAPTER 32, SECTION 22


1,000.00


Payments, Plymouth County Retirement Board


563.00


Balance carried forward to 1950


437.00


MUNICIPAL BUILDING


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


3,669.00


Expenses:


Janitor


1,560.00


Telephone


229.67


Fucl


528.81


Light


359.40


Janitor's Supplies


47.24


Repairs


586.46


Water


29.00


All Other


170.68


3,511.26


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


157.74


1948 Balance


6.30


62


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


6,509.00


Trans. from Reserve Fund


333.23


6,842.23


Expenses:


Chief


3,066.90


Police


2,122.30


Special Police


44.00


Motor Equipment and Repair


190.66


Gasoline, Oil, Tires and Battery


658.48


Stationery & Postage


33.44


Radio Maintenance


48.55


Answering Telephone


144.00


Telephone


244.35


Equipment for Men


163.27


All Other


68.95


Out of State Expense


50.00


6,834.90


Unexpended Balance reverting to Reserve Fund


7.33


DOG OFFICER


Appropriation


200.00


Expense:


Dog Officer


199.35


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


.65


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


5,075.00


Trans. from Reserve Fund


152.41


Trans. from Appropriation Balances


2,900.00


Expenses:


Chicf


450.00


Bonus


240.00


Firemen


3,721.50


Stationery, Records


39.00


Truck Equipment, Repairs & Supplies


1,164.02


Call Station


450.00


Repair Station & Bell System


224.34


8,127.41


63


Gasoline and Oil


196.64


Telephone


153.85


Alarm Box & Electricity


102.28


Hose & Fittings


924.34


Alarm System Repair


1,200.00


8,865.97


Emergency, Overdraft-Chapter 44, Section 31,


Chapter 138, Acts of 1949


738.56


Appropriation


Expense:


2,387.50


FORESTRY MOTH EXTERMINATION


3,066.00


Expenses:


Superintendent


1,108.80


Labor


1,440.00


Insecticides


153.71


Equipment Hire


135.84


Gasoline, Oil and Repair


211.34


Supplies and All Other


11.05


3,060.74


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


5.26


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


2,615.00


Salary


930.00


Expense


1,685.00


Expenses:


Salary


930.00


Labor


1,526.40


Supplies and Equipment Repair


55.46


Gasoline and Oil


59.94


Trees


43.20


2,615.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Appropriation


100.00


HYDRANTS


2,387.50


Hydrants


Appropriation


64


Expenses:


Sealer


35.50


Gasoline and Oil


2.10


All Other


33.43


71.03


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


28.97


HEALTH AND SANITATION


1948 Balance


51.50


Appropriation


3,385.00


3,436.50


Trans. to Water Department at Special Town


Meeting


300.00


Trans. to Pumping Station at Special Town Mceting


400.00


700.00


2,736.50


Expenses:


Typist-Clerk


72.72


Forms, Supplies, Stationery & Postage


5.00


T. B. Hospital


547.50


Vital Statistics


182.50


Dump


95.50


All Other


25.50


Visiting Nurse


600.00


Inspection of Animals


333.02


Dental Clinic


351.50


2,213.24


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


523.26


HIGHWAYS


HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE


Appropriation


22,354.00


Expenses:


Superintendent


2,379.60


Labor


10,871.55


Equipment Hire


3,288.25


T'arvia Mix and Road Oil


3,542.70


Tools and Supplies


839.11


Sand, Gravel, etc.


889.59


Electricity


12.12


65


Road Signs


463.07


Administration Expense All Other


. 19.68


22,330.14


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


23.86


HIGHWAY - SPECIAL NEW EQUIPMENT PURCHASE


1948 Balance


796.94


Balance carried forward to 1950


796.94


REBUILD KEENAN STREET


1948 Balance


497.98


Balance carried forward to 1950


497.98


LAND PURCHASE


Appropriation


15.00


Balance carried forward to 1950


15.00


CHAPTER #90 - NEW CONSTRUCTION


1948 Balance


15,974.17


Appropriation


4,250.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


8,500.00


County of Plymouth


4,250.00


32,974.17


Expense


31,870.63


Unexpended Balance reverting to Surplus Revenue


1,103.54


ROAD MACHINERY ACCOUNT


Appropriation


2,000.00


Expense:


Supplies and Repairs


779.63


Gasoline & Oil


1,125.16


1,904.79


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


95.21


SNOW REMOVAL


Appropriation


3,000.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


24.00


3,024.00


24.47


66


Expensc:


Superintendent


111.60


Labor


1,106.75


Snow Plow Hirc


965.50


Route No. 106


378.00


Supplies


118.29


Salt and Gravel


343.86


3,024.00


LAND DAMAGE


KEENAN, BEDFORD, MATFIELD AND SCOTLAND STREETS Appropriation


767.40


Special Town Meeting, Appropriation


683.00


1450.40


Expense


924.00


Balance carried forward to 1950


526.40


CRESCENT STREET


1941 Balance


63.40


Balance carried forward to 1950


63.40


SOUTH ELM STREET


1941 Balance


3.00


Balance carried forward to 1950


3.00


RIVER STREET


1941 Balance


2.70


Balance carricd forward to 1950


2.70


SPRING STREET


1941 Balance


29.45


Balance carried forward to 1950


29.45


NORTH ELM STREET


1941 Balance


2.40


Balance carried forward to 1950


2.40


WEST CENTER STREET


1941 Balance


162.00


162.00


Balance carried forward to 1950


67


STREET LIGHTS


Appropriation


5,419.76


Trans. to Water Maintenance at Special Town Meeting


1,000.00


4,419.76


Expense:


Street Lights


4,261.24


Unexpended Balanee reverting to Revenue


158.52


CHILD WELFARE SERVICE


1948 Balance, Federal Funds


27.18


Federal Grant


1,951.56


Appropriation


500.00


2,478.74


Expense:


Child Welfare Worker


1,005.72


Typist-Clerk and Stenographer


377.50


Travel


123.00


Telephone


50.63


Office Supplies


20.81


Mass. Dept. of Publie Welfare


575.66


Unexpended Balance reverted to Revenue


325.42


2,478.74


CHARITIES


PUBLIC WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Appropriation


837.00


Salary


150.00


Expense


687.00


Expense:


Welfare Board


124.20


Welfare Agent


209.00


Typist Clerk


278.58


Travel


15.00


Printing and Supplies


38.16


Telephone


146.26


811.20


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


25.80


68


RELIEF


9,020.00


Transfer from Reserve Fund


1,413.11


10,433.11


Expenses:


Fuel


376.16


Groceries


587.60


Medicine and Medical


508.42


Cash Grants


6,374.01


Shoes and Clothing


52.99


Other Cities and Towns


1,595.45


State Institutions


938.48


10,433.11


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Appropriation


3,310.00


Trans. to Schools, Special Town Meeting


287.40


3,022.60


Federal Funds


2,950.74


5,973.34


Expenses:


Administration


347.82


Cash Aid


3,275.45


3,623.27


Unexpended Balance reverting to Revenue


10.18


Unexpended Balance-Federal Balance


2,339.89


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION


Appropriation


1,096.00


Federal Funds


1,544.11


2,640.11


Expenses:


Welfare Agent


901.00


Typist-Clerk


669.64


Printing and Postage


46.74


Travel


75.00


Office Supplies


42.58


Ncw Equipment


246.72


1,981.68


Appropriation


carried forward to 1950


69


Unexpended Balance: Reverting to Revenue Federal Balance carried forward to 1950


41.67


616.76


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE




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