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Ralph H. and Lena L. Copson
Raymond L. and Helen Talmadge
Alfred P. and Catherine M. Birk Emile and Beatrice Devast
George E. and Blanche I. Whitaker Warren C. and Clintina L. Wright .John .J. and Mary C. Pesci George L. and Frances H. Howard Thomas P. and Rose L. Noble Herbert B. and Edith E. Mosher Paul E. and Pearl T. Nelson
Raymond and Rosella Arnold Raymond and Rosella Arnold Wendell M. and Lucille Crouss Louis M. and Irene D. Brissette Edward and Mildred Bessette Evo J. and Josephine Borgatti Charles and Mildred Lerveau
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June 12
Aden W. and Althea Rivers
Oct. 8 Joseph Lovotti
Oct. 11 Mahlon D. Inman
Oct. 16 George L. Paro
Oct. 23 Neilson R. Ferraro
Oct. 24 Gordon E. Fogg
Oct. 26
Jane L. Warner
Oct. 26 Jack W. Barden
Oct. 30 Elaine P. Paro
Nov. 1 David D. Perusse
Nov. 3 Stanley D. White
Nov. 5 Donald S. Thompson
Nov. 6 Nancy J. Hall
Nov. 15 Barbara J. Waite
Nov. 21 Philip A. Crossman
Nov. 29 Bernard E. Campbell
Dec. 5 Pietro Barufaldi
Dec. 14 William W. Fuller
Dec. 24 Irene E. Morrisey
Dec. 25 Kenneth G. Aubrey
Dec. 31 Carol A. Consolati
Louis and Corinne Chandler Mahlon D. and Catherine E. Hathaway Homer and Eleanor Thompson
Arthur and Jennie Castelli
Percy G. and Selena H. Foulds
Ernest A. and Marion E. Sikes Edwin and Gladys Perkins Avila and Lillian Perusse William and Bessie Stone
Stanley D. and Elizabeth C. McRae
Ralph S. and Lillian B. Shauffer
Eugene V. and Nancy G. McGrath
Raymond T. and Emeline M. Bassette Charles E. and Mary I. Brown Emerron H. and Merilda Dasselin Giuseppi and Manuela Liquori Richard C. and Barbara M. Holloway Jeremiah F. and Lillian P. Newton Leo J. and Beatrice Raymond Charles D. and Virginia J. Rescia
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MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN AGAWAM FOR THE YEAR 1932
Date and Place of Marriage
Names of Groom and Bride
Residence
January 1
John D. Pond
Agawam
Springfield
Cordelia C. Sargent
Springfield
January 9
Louis G. Roberts
Agawam
Westfield
Theresa A. Bannish
Westfield
January 11
Herman A. Deveneau
Agawam
Chicopee January 18
Robert J. Smith
Springfield
Agawam
Elveda W. Wrisley
Agawam
January 25 Hartford, Conn.
Deborah M. VanWie
Agawam
January 26 Springfield
Stephen W. Slieck
Agawam
January 28 Springfield
J. Major Gagnon Loretta Derouin
Agawam
February 9
Marcel A. Bedard
Springfield
West Springfield
Rita A. Ashe
Agawam
February 20 Springfield
Cora R. Benjamin
Waterbury, Conn.
March 9
Alexander Stewart, Jr.
Springfield
Hartford, Conn. April 6
Alexander R. Fearn
Agawam
Frances D. Pattison
West Springfield
Francis Quagliaroli
Windsor Locks, Conn.
Antonette Buoniconti
Agawam
April 25
George E. Turner
Springfield
Hartford, Coun. April 27
Eugene V. Hall
West Springfield
West Springfield April 30
Walter .J. Eagan, Jr.
Agawam
Holyoke
.Jessie Bisiewicz
Holyoke
May 19
Augusto Scherpa
Agawam
Springfield
Teresa D. Cignorelli
Agawam
May 30 Agawam
Vivian I. Tatro
Agawam
June 14
Richard T. Cebrelli
Agawam
Agawam
Alice M. Vancini
Agawam
June 15
Fred A. Goulet
Agawam
Springfield
Helen D. Hitchcock
Agawam
.June 25
George W. Doyle
Springfield
Waterbury, Conn. Blanche M. Gagnon
Agawam
Leonard W. Farley
Waterbury, Conn.
Edna Roberts
Agawam
West Springfield April 23 Agawam
Gertrude T. Baker
Agawam
Nancy G. McGrath
Agawam
Dante Mutti
Agawam
Ernest H. Herrick
Agawam
Helen A. Sullivan
Springfield
Longmeadow
Catherine Welch
Chicopee
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June 26 Agawam July 9 Pepperell July 20
Arrigo Rovatti
Springfield
Phyllis E. Best
Agawam
Norton B. Austin
Agawam
Geraldine H. Parker
Pepperell
.John Solarey
Agawam
West Springfield
Teresa D. Ryan
West Springfield
Peter Podsiadlo
Tariffville, Conn.
August 1 Springfield
Annie Sladsienski
Agawam
August 1
Luther G. Joyce
Springfield
Ethel A. Pronk
Agawam
Ernest E. Dudley
Agawam
Celia Devost
Agawam
Harold Mills
West Springfield
Ruhl A. B. Wrenn
West Springfield
September 5
Emile Barbero
Agawam
Springfield
Nancy M. Calabrese
Agawam
September 5
D. Douglas Phillips
Wilbraham
Agawam
Mae Johnson
Agawam
Sentember 10 Holyoke
Mary T. Cavanaugh
Holyoke
September 10 Springfield
Valentina Giorgi
Agawam
September 12
Roland A. Corriveau
Agawam
West Springfield
Puth P. Clark
Springfield
Sentember 15 Springfield
Bernadette M. Gour
Springfield
September 19 Agawam
Beatrice R. Provost
Agawam
Sentember 20
.John P. Curran
Agawam
West Springfield
Mary E. Mullahev
Agawam
October 1
.Josenh L. Sandillo
West Springfield
Springfield
Alma L Deloghia
Agawam
October .1
Walter R. Knox
Hartford. Conn.
Agawam
.Tean A. McKav
Hartford, Conn.
October 1 Anthony W. Trabold
Agawam
Springfield
Eva V. Poggi
A gn wam
October 1 Chicoree
Naido H. Hill
Springfield
October 3 Agawam
Helena A. Charvat
Agawam
October 8
Sanford B. Edwards
Windsor. Conn.
Agawam
.Jeanette E. Taylor
Hartford, Conn.
October 10
Henry J. Twine. Jr.
Agawam
Chicopee
Marie A. Brien
Chicopee
October 17
Bernard .J. Fitzgerald
Agawam
West Springfield
Alma Peltier
West Springfield
Ortnher 18 Agawam
Pauline Fusick
Agawam
October 21
Alfred Cavicchi
Agawam
Enfield. Conn.
Florence W. Bizzozero
Springfield
October 22
Arnold R. Wood
Hartford. Conn.
Agawam
Rose M. Arcione
Hartford. Conn.
Springfield August 1 Agawam August 29 Agawam
Emery Lamontagne
Agawam
Louis .J. Morando
West Springfield
Garfield W. Tracy
Agawam
George L. Braconnier
Springfield
Laurence N. King
Agawam
Carl E. Matson
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Rudolph Zerra
Agawam
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October 27 Agawam November 19 Enfield, Conn. November 24 Agawam November 26 Agawam
Pasquale Bruno
Springfield
Angelina A. Tricinella
Agawam
Albert Cavicchi
Agawam
Grace F. Pond
Agawam
Hubert A. Robert
Agawam
Diana Beaulieu
Agawam
Ralph J. Glassnapp
Cheshire, Conn.
Dorothy M. Skinner
Agawam
Elwin Noyes
Springfield
December 3 Springfield December 11 Agawam
Dorothy E. Tracy
Agawam
Philip H. Bolger
Springfield
Helen E. Soper
Springfield
December 24 Agawam
Hazel L. Briggs
Springfield
December 31
Ettore Falletti
Wakefield
Agawam
Giaconda A, Piazzo
Agawam
Frank S. Brown
Springfield
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DEATHS REGISTERED IN AGAWAM FOR THE YEAR 1932
Date of Death
Name of Deceased Y
M
D
Cause of Death
Jan. 2
Cabot J. Hubbard
88
0
6 Cerebral Hemorrhage Oedema
Jan. 7
Charles R. Bergeron
1
6
Jan. 8
Lucy G. Madden 73 10 20 Myocarditis
Jan.
10
Charles La Violette 80 4
9 Arterio Sclerosis
Jan. 11
Charles A. Barden
44 4
16 Lobar Pneumonia
Jan. 16
Jeanette G. Pettis
53 S 23 Broncho Pneumonia
Jan. 19 Volborg A. Madsen
55 10 10 Carcinoma
Jan. 21 Mary D. Blanchard
36
4 25 Broncho Pneumonia
Jan. 23 Harriet A. Warren
91
11 29 Heart Disease
Jan. 24 Edward A. Kellogg
80
4 Interstitial Nephritis
Jan. 24 Rose D. Lamoy
72
S
Carcinoma
Feb. 1 Tancrede LaMontagne 28
0
0 Accident
Feb. 6 Henry W. Fitzgerald
76
10
28 Myocarditis
Feb. 8 Margaretta A. Brown
48
1
0 Interstitial Nephritis
Feb. 13 Mary A. Cushman
66
9
12 Splenic Anemia
Feb. 17 Eugene Cantelli
5
1 Status Lymphaticus
Feb. 25 Eric I. N. Appletofft
39
2
7 Carcinoma
Feb. 25
Cornelius W. Smith
96
5
29 Bronchial Pneumonia
Feb.
29 Mary J. Hicks
66
1
27 Carcinoma Coronary Thrombosis Scarlet Fever
Mar. 3 Louise I. Letendre 6
Mar. 4 Rose Z. Andrews
54
Mar. 5 Austin A. Donnella
11
9
20 Interstitial Nephritis
Mar. 11 Clarence Z. Bailey
70
8
25 Angina Pectoris
Mar. 12
George H. Smith
55
2
20 Tuberculosis
Mar. 13 Seser Martine
48 6
8
25 Tuberculosis
Mar. 21 Stanley Soderlund
Mar. 22 Sarah E. Chamberlain
63 79
2
71
Apr. 2 Sophie S. Marschall
51
Apr. 6 Peter Gandini
61
Apr. 18 Mary R. Halladay
89
8
13 Cerebral Hemorrhage
May 4 Matilda Gustafson
65
1
4 Cerebral Apoplexy
May 8 Sarah S. Blaisdell
85
8
26 Hypostatic Pneumonia
May 11 Alois Negelin
29
9
17 Suicide
May 12 Charles Assid
47
11
22 Tuberculosis
May 15 Sarah E. Bishop
75
11
8 Hypostatic Pneumonia
Mar. 2 Louis Perry
84
Cerebral Hemorrhage Meningitis
Mar. 7 John Langford 79
3
5 20 Scarlet Fever Carcinoma
Mar. 23 Emma J. Simons
Apr. 2 Nora R. Quirk
24 Myocarditis Lobar Pneumonia Fracture of Tibia Heart Disease
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May 21 Sarah J. Burr
79
1
18 Myocarditis
May 27 Herbert F. Bamforth
58 73
3
19 Cerebral Hemorrhage Carcinoma
June 6 Charles W. Guy
71
10
8 Gastric Ulcer
June 8 Hattie L. Scoville
65
June 9 George B. Harvey
37
10 Diabetes Tuberculosis Sclerosis
June 11 Mary S. Assad
60
July 7 Walter B. Smith
58
4
6 'Tumor Angina Pectoris Meningeal Infection
July 8 Laurel E. Thompson
35
July 10 Thomas J. Quirk
47
Nephritis
July
11
Charles Lawson
65
0
7 Accident Tuberculosis Carcinoma
Aug.
4 John J. LePage
4
10
9 Nitral Stenosis
Aug. 14 Charles H. Wells
60
9
0 Thrombosis
Aug. 19 Leonard P. Ruttan
1
4
1 Gastro Enteritis Hemorrhage Interstitial Nephritis
Sept. 1
Monroe Hayward
78
Sept. 3
Albert C. Burnett
60
5
29
Sclerosis
Sept. 8 Joseph Lankionis
21
22
Accident Accident
Sept. 20
Nettie R. Smitlı
54
8
26 Interstitial Nephritis Meningitis
Oct.
16
Violet Borgatti
5
7 Tubercular
Oct. 21
Timothy W. Smith
59
Myocarditis
Oct. 24
Hattie V. Vaughn
71
9
10
Carcinoma Accident
Nov. 5 Della E. Steere
76
1
27 Carcinoma
Nov. 8 Ellen H. Shaw
92
7 Lobar Pneumonia Angina Pectoris
Nov. 15 Frank M. Johnson
40
9 Accident
Nov. 16 Severe Honde
84
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Arterio Sclerosis Carcinoma
Dec.
4 Francis J. Lynch
42
5
27 Accident Accident
Dec. 4 Edwin H. Rhodes
53
Dec. 7 Julia A. Ashe
52
1
6 Arterio Sclerosis
Sept. 18
Margaret Ludden
57
Sept. 27
John Liquori
24
Nov. 1 James H. Regan
29
Nov. 11
Assad Sullivan
58
Nov. 19 James A. Fitzgerald
74
Nov. 28 Frank Eddy
76
9
10 Lobar Pneumonia
July 7 Cesira T. Balboni
60
July 11 Cleonice V. Carmody
38
July 12
John M. Tyburski
52
Aug. 28 Albina Coppi
31
May 29 Paul Leroux
Statistical Report
Births recorded II6
Marriages recorded
55
Deaths recorded 84
Legal papers recorded
79
Dogs licensed
698
Sporting licenses issued 490
Marriage licenses issued
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HENRY E. BODURTHA,
Town Clerk.
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Report of State Audit OF THE ACCOUNTS OF
THE TOWN OF AGAWAM
For the Period from April 30, 1930 to June 16, 1932
The financial transactions of the town, as recorded on the books of the several departments receiving or expend- ing money for the town or committing bills for collection. were examined, checked, and verified by a comparison with the books and records in the offices of the town treasurer and the bookkeeper.
The books and accounts in the bookkeeper's office were examined and checked in detail. The recorded receipts were compared with the town treasurer's books and with the books and records in the several departments in which charges originated and money was collected for the town. The records of disbursements were checked with the treasury warrants and with the payments as shown by the town treasurer. Approved vouchers and pay-rolls were ex- amined and checked with the appropriation accounts.
The books and accounts of the town treasurer were ex- amined and checked in detail. The recorded receipts were analyzed and compared with the records in the departments collecting money for the town and with the other sources from which money was paid into the town treasury, while the disbursements were checked with the warrants of the selectmen authorizing the treasurer to pay out town cash and with the bookkeeper's books.
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The cash book was totaled, and the cash balance was proved by reconciling the bank balances with statements received from the banks and by an actual count of the cash on hand.
The books and accounts in the town collector's office were examined and checked in detail. The taxes, assess- ments, and departmental charges outstanding at the time of the previous examination were audited, and all subsequent lists of poll, personal, real estate, motor vehicle excise, and old age assistance taxes, as well as of assessments and de- partmental accounts, were proved with the commitment warrants. The recorded collections were checked, the pay- ments to the treasurer were verified by a comparison with the treasurer's books, the abatements and allowances were verified, and the outstanding accounts were listed and proved with the bookkeeper's ledger.
The outstanding accounts were further verified by mail- ing notices to a number of persons whose names appeared on the books as owing money to the town, the replies re- ceived thereto indicating that the outstanding accounts, as listed, are correct.
The town clerk's cash balance was verified by an actual count of the cash in the office.
The surety bonds of the town clerk, treasurer, and col- lector for the faithful performance of their duties were ex- amined and were found to be in proper form.
The accounts of the highway, public welfare, and sol- diers' relief departments were examined and checked. The records of charges were compared with the bookkeeper's accounts, the payments to the treasurer were verified, the allowances were checked, and the outstanding accounts were listed and proved with the ledger.
The school department accounts were examined and checked. The accounts receivable were checked by a com-
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parison of the departmental record of charges with the bookkeeper's ledger, and the payments to the treasurer were verified by a comparison with the treasurer's books. The collections for manual training, for hall rents, and for miscellaneous charges were checked, and the payments to the treasurer were verified.
The water department accounts were examined and checked in detail. The charges were footed and compared with the commitment warrants, the collections were check- ed, the payments to the treasurer were verified by a comparison with the treasurer's receipts, the allowances were checked, and the outstanding accounts were listed and proved with the bookkeeper's ledger.
While engaged in making the audit, I received the co- operation of all town officials, for which, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, I wish to express appreciation.
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TOWN OF AGAWAM
Balance Sheet-June 16, 1932 General Accounts
Assets
Cash
$ 39,078.90
Cash Advance .... 50.00
Accounts Receivable :
Taxes :
Levy of 1929 $ 1.29
Levy of 1930
16,824.40
Levy of 1931
82,867.08
Levy of 1932, polls
..
3,720.00
103,412.77
Old Age Assistance Taxes :
Levy of 1931
$ 170.00
Levy of 1932
1,893.00
2,063.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes :
Levy of 1930
$ 702.49
Levy of 1931
1,236.58
Levy of 1932
... 3,127.17
5,066.24
Special Assessments :
Sidewalks 1928 $ 87.38
Sidewalks 1929
233.42
Sidewalks 1930
312.15
632.95
Tax Titles 4,784.90
.
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Departmental :
Sealer of Weights and Measures $
124.91
Health
1,090.19
Sewers
197.94
Public Welfare
1,034.81
Old Age Assistance
3,978.50
School
387.50
6,813.85
Water Rates $
4,418.95
Water Entrances
358.50
4,777.45
Aid to Highways :
State
$ 14.986.93
County
14,985.93
29,972.86
Revenue 1932
$317,542.50
Less Estimated Receipts
Collected
34,080.23
283,462.27
Overdrawn Accounts :
Overlay 1929
$ 909.44
Public Welfare
3,569.35
Mothers' Aid
252.00
Liability Insurance
.58
4,731.37
$484,846.56
Liabilities and Reserves
Temporary Loans :
In Anticipation of Revenue 1932
$185,000.00
Unpaid Warrant
196.77
Special State Tax-Old Age Assistance
2,158.00
Surplus War Bonus Fund
2,701.14
Trust Fund Income :
Phelon Library $ 36.80
Maple Grove Cemetery 34.30
Old Cemetery
96.58
167.68 .
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Collector's Fees Appropriation Balances
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus ....
56.75 200,688.93 3,393.63
Overlays Reserved for Abatements :
Levy of 1930
$ 2,344.69
Levy of 193I
1,875.47 4,220.16
Surplus Revenue
64,188.1I
Revenue Available When Collected : Motor Vehicle Excise Tax $ 5,066.24
Special Assessment
632.95
Tax Title
4,784.90
Departmental
6,813.85
Water
4,777.45 22,075.39
$484,846.56
Debt Accounts
Net Funded or Fixed Debt :
Inside Limit
$137,000.00
Outside Limit
225,500.00 $362,500.00
$362,500.00
Highway Loans $ 4,000.00
Bridge Loans
39,000.00
Sewer Loans
12,000.00
School Loans
241,000.00
Water Loans
66,500.00 $362,500.00
$362,500.00
Trust Accounts
Trust Funds, Cash and Securities : In Custody of Treasurer $ 14,522.12
In Custody of Trustee
15,192.95 $ 29,715.07
$ 29,715.07
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Whiting Street Charity Fund $ 5,759.01 Desire A. Pyne Charity Fund 2,080.77
Mary A. Phelan School Fund 4,982.34
Mary A. Phelan Library Fund 500.00
Davis Library Fund 15,192.95
Old Cemetery Fund
700.00
Maple Grove Cemetery Fund
500.00 $ 29,715.07
$ 29,715.07
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REPORT OF The Accounting Officer
To the Honorable the Board of Selectmen:
The Annual Report of the Accounting Department, covering the financial transactions of the Town of Agawam for the year 1932, is hereby submitted.
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 193I
Cash
$ 9,808.17
Cash in School Dept.
50.00
Taxes 1929
213.27
Taxes 1930, Polls
208.00
Taxes 1930, R. and Per.
39,323.48
Taxes 1931, R. and Per.
126,498.54
Taxes 1931, Polls
.
5 10.00
Old Age Assistance Tax
266.00
Motor Vehicle Excise, 1929
91.69
Motor Vehicle Excise, 1930
924.50
Motor Vehicle Excise, 1931
1,852.72
Accounts Receivable
Health
812.62
Sewer Ent.
277.94
Pub. Welfare
3,510.81
Sealer
63.13
Schools
748.99
Sidewalks 1928
87.38
Sidewalks 1929
290.80
Sidewalks 1930
....
432.15
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Co. Aid to Highways
986.93
State Aid to Highways
985.93
Water Rates
4,171.06
Water Entrances
287.00
Tax Titles
4,754.75
Revenue Loans
100,000.00
Surplus War Bonus
2,701.14
Overlay 1929
838.59
Overlay 1930
2,401.74
Overlay 1931
3,443-47
Phelon Library Fund Income
36.80
Old Cemetery Fund Income
96.58
Maple Grove Fund Income
47.10
Overlay Reserve
3,393.63
Departmental Revenue
5,413.49
Special Assessment Revenue
810.33
Water Revenue
4,458.06
Tax Title Revenue
4,754.75
Motor Vehicle Ex. Tax Rev. 1929 ....
91.69
Motor Vehicle Ex. Tax Rev. 1930 ....
924.50
Motor Vehicle Ex. Tax Rev. 1931 ....
1,852.72
Excess and Deficiency
64,083.17
Westfield St. Construction
2,190.43
Library
326.23
Old Age Assistance Tax
6.00
Water Maintenance
1,036.94
Water Construction
2,011.56
$199,037.39 $199,037.39
RECEIPTS
General Revenue-Taxes
Current Year
Property
$140,884.58
Polls
3,670.00 $144,554.58
Old Age Assistance 1,878.00
In Lieu of taxes
883.05
4I
Previous Years
Property
117,578.56
Polls
331.00
Old Age Assistance
143.00
118,052.56
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
9,695.64
From State
Corporation, Business
3.782.45
Corporation Public Service
1,562.64
Bank
2.16
R.R. and Telephone
5.31
5,352.56
Income taxes
16,527.00
Income taxes-based on
teachers' salaries
20,391.33
36,918.33
Old Age Assistance
3,978.50
From County
Dog Licenses
1,398.30
Licenses and Permits
Junk
.. 20.00
Amusement
858.00
Milk
12.50
Garage
15.00
Slaughter
228.00
All Other
I14.00
1,247.50
Fines
Court and Sheriff
864.00
Other
2.00
866.00
Privileges
Public Service-rental of
Memo. Bridge from Spfld.
St. R.R.
109.70
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Rents
Fire Hall
24.50
School Halls
314.00
Other rents
342.00
680.50
325,615.22
Commercial Revenue
From State
Trust Funds for Schools
357.01
357.0I
Special Assessments
On 1929 Sidewalks
57.38
On 1930 Sidewalks
156.52
213.90
Departmental
Collector's Fees®
176.34
Town Clerk-dog fines, etc.
912.56
Treasurer-tax titles, etc.
60.73
Sealer-fees
53.12
Health-reimbursement for
care of Contagious disease cases
I42.00
Tuberculosis cases
1,106.7I
Sewer entrances
450.95
Highway-sale of materials ..
13.75
2,916.16
From State
For Westfield St. Construction
11,559.29
From County
For Westfield St. Construction
11,559.28
Public Welfare reimbursements
From Individuals
20.00
Cities and Towns
8,631.91
State
2,446.27
11,098.18
From State
Veterans' exemption
64.65
State Aid
6.00
70.65
..
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From Towns
Reimburse Soldiers' relief 412.92 412.92
Schools
Tuition
3,906.18
Sale of materials
168.73
Sale of old school house
10.00
4,084.91
Library
Fines-Agawam Center
68.32
Feeding Hills
8.50
76.82
$ 42,349.12
Water Department
Sale of metered water
22,409.89
Entrances
822.50
23,232.39
Interest
On Deposits
36.93
On Deferred taxes
6,884.32
On Investment
3.17
On Tax Title
2.06
On Public Trust Funds
Davis Library Fund
684.01
Phelon Library Fund
20.20
Old Cemetery Fund
28.28
Maple Grove Cemetery Fund
56.76
7,715.73
Municipal Indebtedness
Anticipation Revenue
285,000.00
Emergency loan
24,000.00
309,000.00
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Refunds
Public Welfare
451.96
Old Age Assistance
96.00
Schools
36.92
Library
.48
Sealer
1.00
586.36
From State for maintenance of
state highways, Sec. 7, Chap-
ter 122, acts 1931
7,879.82
7,879.82
Recapitulation
Receipts for year 1932
General Revenue
325,615.22
Commercial Revenue
42,349.12
Water Department
23,232.39
Interest
7,715.73
Municipal Indebtedness
Anticipation Rev.
285,000.00
Emergency loan
24,000.00
Refunds
586.36
From State for Maintenance State Highways, Sec. 7,
Chap 122, acts 1931
7,879.82
Cash on hand January 1, 1932
9,808.17 726.186.81
PAYMENTS
General Government
Legislative
Moderator
25.00
Other expense
....
52.II
77.II
Executive
Selectmen
1,661.69
Printing, stationery and
postage
4.95
Car fare, travel, etc.
17.36
All other
16.00
1,700.00
45
Financial
Auditor
87.50
Accounting
1,200.30
Printing, stationery and postage
63.82
All other
2.40
1,354.02
Treasury
Salary
1,699.97
Printing, stationery and
postage
40.98
Surety Bond
6.00
Certifying notes
..... ...
54.00
1,800.95
Collector
Salary
1,375.00
Fees
56.05
Printing, postage and stationery
324.22
Surety Bond
5.00
Advertising tax sales,
telephone and all other
349.60
2,109.87
Assessors
Salaries, Assessors
2,475.00
Salaries, Other
75.50
Printing, stationery and
postage
56.92
All other
1.90
2,609.32
Law Department
Town Counsel
269.40
Other Counsel
277.50
546.90
Town Clerk
Salary
551.22
46
Printing, stationery and
postage
42.96
All other
27.40
621.58
Election and Registration
Registrars
I35.00
Election Officers
552.50
Printing, stationery and
postage
220.70
All other
43.35
951.55
Town Buildings
Janitors
141.50
Lights
455.85
Repairs
87.61
Insurance
19.94
Water rent
16.00
720.90
Protection to Persons and Property
Police Department
Salary, Chief
2,200.00
Salary to others
142.25
Salary, Motorcycle officer
1,598.50
Automobile exchange
425.00
Upkeep of old automobile
125.49
Gas and oil for automobile
389.19
Telephone and Tolls
93.00
Stationery and Printing
41.4I
Upkeep of motorcycle
149.09
Lock-up-fees
54.60
Other expense
81.71
5,300.24
Fire Department
Commissioners
I 50.00
Fireman
1,500.00
Janitors
I 50.00
47
Upkeep of autos
41.IO
Gas and oil
67.20
Apparatus
10.44
Hose
998.13
Clothing
187.25
Tools and Equipment
57.54
Fuel
349.17
Light
46.89
Repairs
14.53
All other on buildings
1.59
Telephone
66.45
All other general expense .... 14.14
3,654.53
Sealer Weights and Measures
Salary of Sealer
440.00
Transportation
48.50
Equipment
2.70
Repairs
4.75
495.95
Forestry
Salary of Superintendent
156.60
Other labor
159.30
Transportation
70.00
Equipment
2.00
Issuing fire permits
19.90
All other
....
2.50
410.30
Gypsy Moth
Salary of Superintendent
264.44
Other Labor
249.20
Transportation
57.75
Spray Material
8.32
Other expense
.. ..
1.50
581.21
Health Department
General Administration
Salaries
..
270.00
48
....
Quarantine and Contagious Diseases
Board and treatment
331.35
Medical
64.50
All other
116.95
Tuberculosis
Maintenance of Hospitals ...
1,781.05
Board and Treatment
1,762.46
Inspection
Animals
350.00
Meats
1,046.80
5,723.II
Sanitation
Sanitary Sewers
Labor, pay rolls
200.24
Pipe and fittings
128.15
All other
4.66
333.68
Surface Drainage
Pipe and fittings
282.77
All other
3.30
285.44
619.12
Refuse and Garbage
Collection of garbage
290.09
Highways
General Administration
Printing
15.58
Labor, Pay rolls
4,822.61
Stone, Gravel, etc.
1, 189.64
Equipment and Repairs
2,701.98
All other expense
126.08
Bridges
Lumber
31.20
Maintenance South End and
Memorial Bridges
163.76
Parks, care of
27.80
49
Fences
Materials
294.52
Culverts
100.54
Gas and Oil for motor
equipment
1,OII.22
Man hole sets
45.00
Street Signs
14.79
10,544.72
Snow and Ice Removal
Labor, Pay rolls
101.69
Hiring trucks
132.50
Gas and oil
50.60
284.79
Street Lights
Contract
9,959.96
Other lights
382.60
10,342.56
21,172.07
Westfield Street Construction
....
31,952.44
Public Welfare
General Administration
Salaries
900.00 age
Printing
90.18
All other
7.50
Outside relief by Town
Groceries and provisions
28,950.94
Fuel
5,052.77
Board and care
1,982.85
Medical
2,246.80
Cash aid
1,794.50
Rent
9,854.56
Shoes and clothing
1,099.32
Hospital
1,749.32
Burials
145.00
Mothers' Aid
....
613.00
50
All other
679.76
Labor, Pay rolls
8,949.73
Relief by other cities and towns
Cities
5,073.73
Towns
533.28
69,723.24
Old Age Assistance
Administration
540.00 % 077
Assistance
7,647.00
Fuel
14.50
Medical
74,35
Books and stationery
...... 3.39
8,279.24
Soldiers' Relief
Printing
3.54
Board of children
304.00
Fuel .
297.73
Groceries and Provisions
1,757.20
Rent
605.00
Medicine and Medical
320.15
Cash aid, shoes and clothing
and all other
6,311.58
9,601.70
State and Military Aid
. State Aid
45.00
45.00
Schools
General Administration
Salary, Superintendent 4,308.34
Salary, Clerk
1,558.34
Salary, Truant Officer
50.00
Printing, stationery and
postage
97.90
51
Telephone
27.96
Traveling Expenses
16.00
All other expense
42.91
6,101.45
Agricultural Department
Salaries
2,309.65
All other
25.41
2,335.06
Teachers' Salaries
High
21,936.50
Elementary
64,188.40
Supervisors
4,048.00
90,172.90
Principal
Salary
.... 3,028.00
3,028.00
Text Books and Supplies
High
Text and Reference books ....
475.87
All other
1,343.96
1,819.83
Elementary
Text and Reference books .... 1,363.80
All other
2,267.86
3,631.66
Tuition
Elementary
311.00
Vocational
2,776.76
3,087.76
Transportation
High
139.83
Elementary
10,905.53
II,045.36
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