Town of Agawam, Massachusetts annual report 1946-1950, Part 46

Author: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1946
Publisher: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Number of Pages: 1320


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The band had a somewhat busier extra curricular program by playing for :


Two nights at University of Massachusetts for the basketball tournament.


West Springfield - Agawam basketball game at the Field House, Springfield College.


Spring Orchestra and Band Concert.


Ground breaking of the Veteran's Home Project.


Corner stone laying of the new Granger School.


May Music Festival at Orange, Massachusetts, where over two thousand students participated.


Memorial Day parade.


June Concert at Storrowton.


All of the football games; at home and away.


In May all of the elementary school instrumental musicians were combined into a band of 60 pieces. After one rehearsal, they made a tour of all the schools and gave a half hour concert which was well received by parents and pupils.


It is my hope that the insturmental music program will continue to grow, as it is only in its fourth year exis- tence, and that the efforts of our girls and boys will con- tinue to be a credit to our schools and town.


Respectfully submitted,


HOWARD T. CROTTY Instrumental Music Supervisor


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TEACHERS' APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS - 1949 APPOINTMENTS


Name


School


Subject or Grade


Began Service


Henry H. Baker


High School


Manual Training History & Geog.


Sept., 1949


Herman W. Hall


High School


Sept., 1949


Marion L. Holton


High School


Commercial


Sept., 1949


Barbara A. Hickson


Junior High


Mathematics


Sept., 1949


Lawrence J. Mulvaney


Junior High


Geography


Sept., 1949


Mrs. Bernice D. Ramage


Junior High


Special Class


Sept., 1949


Clarence J. Tourville


B. J. Phelps


Grade VI


Sept., 1949


Mrs. Helen L. Cowing


B. J. Phelps


Grade V-VI


Sept., 1949


Elaine G. Wing


B. J. Phelps


Grade V


Sept., 1949


Doris I. MacLaughlan


B. J. Phelps


Grade I


Sept., 1949


Jane A. Caffrey


B. J. Phelps


Grade I


Sept., 1949


Mrs. Lucille O. McCarty


C. M. Granger


Grade V


Sept., 1949


Ann E. Robinson


Sept., 1949


Dorothy A. Liptak


Grade II


Sept., 1949


Mrs. Virginia A. Thayer Gwyneth M. Clifford


Springfield St.


Grade V


Sept., 1949


Springfield St.


Grade III


Sept., 1949


RESIGNATIONS


Harry Kanis Arthur J. Foley Queenie Parvanian


High School High School High School


Manual Training History & Geog. Commercial


Service Ended


June, 1949 June, 1949 June, 1949


258


C. M. Granger Danahy


Grade II


Genevieve R. Eames E. Joseph Roche Mrs. Marion C. Smith


Anna L. Zabaunik


B. J. Phelps


Grade VI


June, 1949


Mrs. Stella S. Carignan


B. J. Phelps


Grade III


June, 1949


Geraldine Merrick


B. J. Phelps


Grade I


June, 1949


Harriet Miller


B. J. Phelps


Grade I


June, 1949


Constance T. Bresnahan Harriet E. Henry


Springfield St.


Grade VI


June, 1949


Mrs. Claire E. Formwalt


Springfield St.


Grade V


June, 1949


TEACHERS UNDER APPOINTMENT


DECEMBER 31, 1949


Superintendent Stanley W. Wright


Subject or Grade


Education


Began Service In Agawam June, 1946


Univ. of N.H., A.B .- M.E. Boston University


Supervisors


Mrs. Audrey M. Blake Howard T. Crotty


Art


Mass. School of Arts, B.S.


Sept., 1941


Instrumental Music


Julius Hartt School, B.M. Springfield College, M.E. Lowell State College, B.S.


Sept., 1948


Mary F. Hayes


Vocal Music


Sept., 1948


Junior-Senior High School Frederick T. Dacey


Principal


Fitchburg State Col., B.S. University of Mass., M.S.


Sept., 1922


Junior High


Mathematics


June, 1949


Geography


June, 1949


Junior High Junior High


Special Class


June, 1949


B. J. Phelps


Grade I


June, 1949


259


260


TEACHERS UNDER APPOINTMENT - CONTINUED


Name Raymond E. Harris


Mrs. Hazel C. Aldrich Henry H. Baker Dorothy R. Hastings


Mrs. Marjorie B. Kelly David Skolnick Harmon A. Smith


Frances Burke Mrs. Mary L. Coleman Ruth E. Dickerman


J. Joseph Freme Herman W. Hall Marion L. Holton Paul R. Langlois Eleanor B. Miller


Raymond J. Montagna


Mrs. Dorothea R. Nardi


Subject or Grade Asst. Principal and Guidance Director Domestic Science Manual Training Physical Train. and Coach of Girls' Ath.


Agriculture Physical Train. and Coach of Boys' Ath. French and English Commercial English


Science Geo. and History Commercial Science Latin and English


Math. and Jr. Bus. Training English


Education


Began Service In Agawam


Fitchburg State Col., B.S. Sept., 1930 University of Mass., M.S. Skidmore College of Arts Sept., 1922 Sept., 1938 Fitchburg State Col., B.S. Bouve Boston Sch. of Phy. Sept., 1936 Education - Amer. Int. Col., B.A. Voc. Household Arts Framingham St. Col., B.S. Sept., 1944 University of Mass., B.S. Oct., 1947 Sept., 1924 Springfield College


Trinity College, B.A. Sept., 1946


Bay Path Sec. School Mt. Holyoke College, B.A. Springfield College, M.E. Colby College, B.A. Springfield College, B.S. American Int. College, B.S. University of Maine, B.A. Smith College, B.A. Middlebury College, M.A.


Sept., 1946 Sept., 1933


Sept., 1942


Sept., 1949


Sept., 1949


Sept., 1936 Sept., 1928


American Int. College, B.S. Sept., 1939


University of Mass., B.A.


Sept., 1942


261


Barbara H. Phelps Eleanor H. Smith


English Mathematics


Marjorie Ward


History


Sept., 1922


Sept., 1948


Our Lady of The Elms College, B. A. Westfield St. College, B.S. Springfield College, B.S. Johnson, Vt., State Col., Westfield State College University of Mass., B.A. Springfield College, M.E. Springfield College, B.S. University of Vt., B.A. Harvard University, B.S.


Sept., 1947 Sept., 1949 Sept., 1947


Sept., 1945


Sept., 1924


Sept., 1945


Sept., 1949


Sept., 1949 Sept., 1948


Benjamin Phelps School Mary E. McDowell Clarence J. Tourville, Jr. Mrs. Helen L. Cowing Elaine G. Wing Nora M. Chandler Mrs. Alice E. Marion


Principal Grade VI Grades V-VI


Eastern State Normal


Sept., 1926


Sept., 1949 Sept., 1949 Sept., 1949


Grade V


Grade IV


Grade IV


Middlebury College, B.A. Springfield College, M.A. Smith College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Smith College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Fitchburg St. Col., B.S.


Sept., 1942


Sept., 1922


David M. D'Antonio


Manual Train. and Science English


Esther Dillon


Barbara A. Hickson Charles L. Kistner Evelyn R. Magoon Emily M. McCormick Ida C. Moggio


Mathematics History


Civics and Hygiene Mathematics English


Lawrence J. Mulvaney Mrs. Bernice D. Ramage Paul A. Tatro


Geography Special Class Science


American Int. Col., B.A. Westfield State College Westfield State College Farmington Normal School No. Adams State College


Sept., 1927 Sept., 1947


TEACHERS UNDER APPOINTMENT - CONTINUED


Subject or Grade


Education


Began Service In Agawam


Mrs. Marion F. King Mrs. Edith Arens


Grade III


Nov., 1946


Grade III


Sept., 1948


Cecily C. Pratt


Grade II


Sept., 1928


Mrs. Mary E. McMahon


Grade II


Westfield State College


Sept., 1945


Doris I. MacLaughlan


Grade I


Lesley College


Jane A. Caffrey


Grade I


Lesley College


Sept., 1949 Sept., 1949


Danahy School Mary T. Lynch


Principal & Grade VI Westfield State College Boston University, B.S.


Sept., 1919


Mrs. Barbara Skolnick


Grades V-VI


Boston Teachers Col., B.S.


Sept., 1948


Grade V


Lyndon, Vt., St. Col. B.S.


Sept., 1947


Grades III-IV


Sept., 1946


Grade III


Sept., 1934


Grade II


Bridgewater St. Col., B.S. Westfield State College Westfield State Col., B.S. Springfield Kindergarten Southington Training School Sept.,


Sept., 1949 April, 1927


Grade II


Grade I


1900


Gertrude M. Strobelberger Elizabeth C. McCormick


Grade I


Westfield State Col., B.S. Westfield State College


Sept., 1948


Special Class


Sept., 1927


Springfield St. School Faolin M. Peirce Thelma E. Meadon Mrs. Virginia A. Thayer


Principal & Grade II Grade VI Grade V


Springfield Normal School Westfield State Col., B.S. Westfield State Col., B.S.


Sept., 1909


Sept., 1941 Sept., 1949


262


Mrs. Esther B. Straszko Mildred L. Downton Mrs. Julia R. Crawford Dorothy A. Liptak Julia A. O'Connell Jennie M. Lucas


Yale Summer School Westfield State College Fitchburg State College


Ada I. Bready Gwyneth M. Clifford Mrs. Eloise D. Clark Mrs. Marguerite B. Dacey


Grade IV Grade III Grades II-III Grade I


Westfield State College


Westfield State Col., B.S. Castleton State Col., B.S. Westfield State College


Sept., 1941 Sept., 1949 Sept., 1945 Sept., 1947


Granger School Mrs. Madrine W. Allen Mrs. Lucille O. McCarty


Principal & Grade VI Plymouth, N. H., Normal


April, 1933


Grade V


Our Lady of The Elms College, B.A.


Sept., 1949


Mrs. Elizabeth L. Peirce


No. Adams State Col., B.S.


Sept., 1946


Ruth M. Ripley


Grade IV Grade III


Castine Normal School


Sept., 1925


Ann E. Robinson


Grade II


Westfield State Col., B.S.


Sept., 1949


Mrs. Eileen Eagan


Grade I


Fitchburg State Col., B.S.


Sept., 1946


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Annual Report of


T own Officers


of the


Town of Agawam Massachusetts


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For the Year Ending December 31, 1950


Administration Building,Agawam, Massachusetts


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Town Officers 1950


ELECTED


Moderator GEORGE W. PORTER


Selectmen and Board of Health EDWARD W. TALMADGE


WALTER T. KERR FREDERICK C. EMERSON


Town Clerk and Treasurer BRANDON N. LETELLIER


Town Collector MARGARET E. FERRANTI


School Committee


KATHERINE G. DANAHY Term Expires 1951


RICHARD M. TAYLOR (Appointed to fill vacancy)


IRVING C. VANHEUSEN (Appointed to fill vacancy)


HOWARD N. SIMPSON


Term Expires 1952


PAUL J. ADAMS Term Expires 1953


SYDNEY F. ATWOOD


Term Expires 1953


Assessors


ADOLPHUS PROVOST


Term Expires 1953


CHARLES W. HULL


Term Expires 1952


FRANCIS P. CLEARY


Term Expires 1951


Library Trustees


EVA S. KERR


Term Expires 1953


CLARA J. MCVEIGH


ESTHER A. HAUFF


Term Expires 1952 Term Expires 1951


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Water Commissioners


LOUIS MERCADANTE


Term Expires 1953


EDWARD G. CONNOR Term Expires 1952


DUDLEY K. BODURTHA


Term Expires 1951


Board of Public Welfare


ANDREW CHRISCOLA


Term Expires 1953


JERRIE CAVANAUGH


Term Expires 1952


RAYMOND J. DELOGHIA Term Expires 1951


Cemetery Commissioners


G. ARTHUR ARMSTRONG Term Expires 1953 FRANK W. RANDALL (Resigned) Term Expires 1952


ALVIN R. KELLOGG Term Expires 1951


Trustees of Whiting Street Fund


GEORGE A. TOUSSAINT Term Expires 1952


HOMER C. ALLEN Term Expires 1951


Tree Warden


DANIEL DI DONATO Term Expires 1951


Planning Board


PAUL B. JOHNSON (Appointed to fill vacancy)


WILLIAM E. VIGNEAUX Term Expires 1952


GEORGE L. REYNOLDS Term Expires 1953


WILLIAM J. COUGHLIN (Appointed to fill vacancy)


EDWIN B. SPRING Term Expires 1955


Parks and Playgrounds Commission


SAMUEL PROVO Term Expires 1951


FRANCIS J. NAPOLITAN


Term Expires 1952


CHARLES L. KISTNER Term Expires 1953


Agawam Housing Authority


LOUIS L. DEL PADRE Term Expires 1955


LOUIS DEPALMA


Term Expires 1954


RAOUL A. CHARPENTIER


Term Expires 1953


HARRY N. ABELL, JR. Term Expires 1951


GEORGE L. REYNOLDS


State Appointed


Constables


DUDLEY K. BODURTHA DANIEL DI DONATO


FRANKIE H. CAMPBELL ALVIN R. KELLOGG STEVEN C. CARLISTO HORACE A. MAROTTE CHARLES M. ROBINSON GEORGE H. TALMADGE


ASHLEY R. COOLEY, JR. JASPER P. DEFORGE


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Appointed Officers 1950


Town Accountant FRANCES M. PEDULLA


Chief of Police ROLAND C. REED


Superintendent of Highways ALFRED B. HOWARD


Fire Engineers RAYMOND D. LEWIS


FRANK T. GOSS GEORGE N. RILEY


Welfare Agent WALTER S. KERR


Veterans' Administrator LESLIE C. MILLER


Sealer of Weights and Measures Measurer of Wood - Public Weigher FRANK E. DRAGHETTI


Surveyors of Lumber CHARLES W. HULL NELSON G. KING


Gypsy Moth Superintendent JOHN E. McCOOL


Inspector of Meats HERBERT G. TAYLOR


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Inspectors of Slaughtering


GEORGE H. REED HERBERT G. TAYLOR


Animal Inspector RALPH J. D'AMATO


Field Drivers WILLIAM S. HALLADAY GEORGE H. REED


Fence Viewers


WILLIAM H. LESTER JAMES W. CESAN


Dog Officer ROLAND C. REED


Burial Agent LESLIE C. MILLER


Building Inspector GEORGE L. REYNOLDS


Plumbing Inspector EDWARD J. DESMARAIS


Inspector of Wiring O. WILLIAM ANDERSON


Town Counsel HENRY E. PATNAUDE


Board of Appeals


HAROLD C. ATWATER JAMES P. KANE JAMES H. KERR PAUL J. ADAMS, Alt.


Finance Committee


JAMES N. REYNOLDS, JR. ANDREW C. GALLANO


HOLLIS F. KANE IRVING R. LaFLEUR


ARTHUR W. JOHNSON BENJAMIN S. BASSANI


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Registrars of Voters


HOWARD W. POND CLARENCE A. DUCLOS


FRANCIS J. GENSHEIMER BRANDON N. LETELLIER


Director of Civil Defense JAMES A. O'KEEFE


Personnel Board PAUL J. ADAMS


HENRY L. McGOWAN JEAN GOSS


Personnel Director RONALD E. JOHNSON


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Town of Agawam


INCORPORATED June 15, 1855 Population, 1950 Census (Approx.) 10,189


United States Senators Henry Cabot Lodge, Beverly Leverett Saltonstall, Newton


Representative in Congress Second District Foster Furcolo, Longmeadow


Councillor Eighth District Edward G. Shea, Springfield


State Senator Hampden, Hampshire & Berkshire Districts Ralph Lerche, Northampton


Representatives in General Court Eleventh Hampden District William A Cowing, West Springfield George W. Porter, Agawam


Annual Town Election Third Monday of February


Annual Town Meeting First Saturday of March


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Town Calendar


Office Hours


Monday - Friday 9:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M.


Friday Evenings 7:00 P. M. - 9:00 P. M.


Board Meetings


Selectmen - Friday Evenings 7:30 P. M.


Water Commissioners - First and Third Fridays Planning Board - First Friday Finance Committee - Second Thursday


TELEPHONES


Town Hall-connecting all departments


in building


7-2616


Fire Department


6-2131


No. 1 North Agawam


7-1751


No. 2 Feeding Hills


2-4326


No. 3 Agawam Center


4-4278


School Department


Superintendent


4-8045


High School Principal


2-7589


Katherine G. Danahy


4-7746


Clifford M. Granger


4-7839


Benjamin J. Phelps


4-1330


Springfield Street


4-7937


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LIST OF JURORS


Name


Occupation


Address


Allen, Walter E.


Farmer


558 Meadow St.


Anderson, C. Paul


Salesman


72 Reet St.


Anderson, Clarence G.


Auditor


60 So. Park Ter.


Anderson, O. William


Anderson, Oscar W.


Grinder


391 Suffield St.


Armstrong, G. Arthur


Steam Fitter


Line St.


Arndt, Norman P.


Serviceman


33 Kensington St.


Arsenault, Henry J.


Mechanic


1327 Main St.


Atwater, Harold C.


Nurseryman


122 Monroe St.


Baader, Julius J.


Advertising


77 Reed St.


Bailey, Chauncey D.


Farmer


Shoemaker Lane


Bailey, Harold D.


Tester


171 Leonard St.


Balboni, Adolphus


Baker


25 King St.


Barden, George F.


Machinist


Barden Ave.


Beauchane, George J.


Mill


Homer St.


Begley, John J.


Machinist


234 Maple St. 32 Reed St.


Benjamin, Arthur H.


Salesman


196 Walnut St.


Bernatchez, Clifford L.


Salesman


160 Walnut St.


Bessette, Moses


Clerk


18 Tower Ter.


Borgatti, Joseph F.


Mechanic


Franklin St.


Borgatti, Joseph J.


Proprietor 236 Walnut St.


Boyer, Henry


Attendant


72 Adams St.


Bradway, Earl C.


Assembler


No. West St.


Brayton, Harold A.


Steam Fitter


No. Westfield St.


Buffet, Harry W.


Superintendent


149 School St.


Burr, Kenneth A.


Shop


105 Suffield St.


Caruso, Louis W.


Trucker


206 Suffield St.


Cassidy, James A.


Milk Dealer


280 Mill St.


Catchepaugh, Leigh E.


Fence Engineer


Colonial Ave.


Cesan, Earl J.


Farmer


No. West St.


Charpentier, Raoul A.


Industrialist


555 River Rd.


Cleary, Gerald


Office Manager


Mill St.


Coffin, Everett N.


Connor, Francis A.


Cordes, Herman A.


53 Monroe St.


Cornfoot, Andrew


47 Cooper St.


Coughlin, William F.


17 Tower Ter.


Creese, Donald L.


Daly, Clarence J.


Bookkeeper


12 River St.


Descoteaux, Raymond DiDonato, Anthony


Armory


James St.


Proprietor


655 Springfield St.


Draftsman Machinist Engineer


173 Suffield St.


84 Bridge St.


Credit Manager Tel. Co. Salesman


120 Elm St.


Behrens, Fred


Manager


Mechanic


28 Reed St.


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Name


Occupation


Address


Duclos, Clarence A.


Chauffeur


3 Ellington St.


Eagan, Philip A.


Laborer


15 Ottawa St.


Eagan, Richard H.


Teacher


Senator Ave.


Ezekiel, Paul P.


Insurance


124 No. Westfield St.


Ferrell, Ernest W.


Trimmer


4 Maple St.


Foley, Paul S.


Clerk


18 River St.


Gensheimer, Francis J.


Machinist


39 Cleveland St.


Gibbs, Ronald J.


Machinist


208 Maple St.


Gosse, Wendell M.


Ass't Mgr.


769 Main St.


Guidi, Henry N.


Cable Splicer


60 Cooper St.


Guidi, Raymond


Machinist


183 Springfield St.


Guy, Joseph R.


Mechanic


30 Washington Ave.


Hamblem, Edward H., Jr. Real Estate


184 Main St.


Hauff, Fred W.


Proprietor


132 Walnut St.


Holloway, Clarence E.


Clerk


278 No. Westfield St.


Jenney, Ralph P.


Real Estate


513 No. Westfield St.


Jenson, Hans M.


R. R.


172 Suffield St.


Jordan, Raymond H.


Laborer


So. Westfield St.


Kellogg, Richard


Farmer


1368 Springfield St.


Kerr, J. Carlton


Farmer


No. West St.


Letellier, Walter J.


Mechanic


186 Maple St.


Letendre, Adelard


Carpenter


Letendre Ave.


Light, Harold L.


Repairman


So. Westfield St.


Liptak, John H.


Gas Co.


24 Kensington St.


Loncto, Donald E.


Machinist


47 Cleveland St.


Mandirol, Mario


Toolmaker


Cottage St.


Masi, Raymond J.


Salesman


56 River St.


McCave, Herbert W.


Truck Driver


60 Wilson St.


Merwin, Gordon M.


Mechanic


164 Walnut St.


Morley, Kenneth I.


Milk Dealer


39 Ottawa St.


Nolin, Isaac


Machinist


20 Rowley St.


O'Connor, Francis W.


Printer


Sherman Ave.


Overstreet, Edgar G., Jr. Partch, Fred


Time Study Guard


298 No. Westfield St.


Peterson, Carl B.


At Home


Southwick St. No. West St.


Richards, William F.


Storekeeper


11 Ellington St.


Spear, William Orr


Farmer


So. West St.


Tyler, Charles B.


Operator


Northwood St.


Watrous, Chauncey T.


Farmer


North St.


Fuller, Rayford W. Funtos, Anthony


Clerk


So. Westfield St.


Cook


205 Leonard St.


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Report of Town Accountant


RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE Taxes


Current Year:


Poll


$ 5,722.00


Personal


60,748.67


Real Estate


456,530.94


$523,001.61


In Lieu of Taxes


2,112.53


Previous Years :


Poll


$ 144.00


Personal


2,041.83


Real Estate


46,779.14


48,964.97 455.00


Tax Possessions


From State:


Income Tax


$ 85,172.15


Corporation Tax - Business


29,456.26


Meal Tax


1,263.75


Franchise Tax


11,827.50


Reimbursement - Loss of


Taxes


5,614.59


133,334.25


Licenses and Permits


Liquor


$ 10,335.00


Bowling


104.00


Roller Skating


104.00


Golf


46.00


Milk


44.50


Junk


70.00


Slaughter


400.00


Sunday Amusement


1,777.50


Miscellaneous


395.00


13,276.00


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Fines and Forfeits District Court Fines 1,658.40


Grants and Gifts


From Federal Government:


Old Age Assistance $ 36,470.33


Aid to Dependent Children 5,613.72


42,084.05


From County : Dog Licenses 1,918.30


Privileges


Motor Vehicle Excise and Trailer Taxes :


Current Year $ 60,931.84


Previous Years 8,695.79


69,627.63


Special Assessments Unapportioned Sidewalk Assess- ments 85.44


DEPARTMENTAL REVENUE


General Government


Tax Collector - Fees


$


682.15


Town Clerk - Dog Licenses


2,370.00


82.15


Miscellaneous 3,134.30


Protection of Persons and Property


Police - Firearm Permits $ 48.00


Fire - Inspector's Fees


396.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures -Fees 195.95


639.95


Health and Sanitation


Nurses' - Fees


$ 878.00


Sewer Connections


7,860.00


8,738.00


Highways


From State :


Chapter 90 Maintenance $ 1,061.01


Chapter 90 Construction 18,058.61


19,119.62


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From County : Chapter 90 Maintenance


$ 1,061.01


Chapter 90 Construction


8,110.20


9,171.21


From Town:


Road Machinery Fund


$ 4,974.85


Sale of Old Equipment


235.50


From Individuals : Accounts Receivable


25.00


Charities


Welfare:


From State


$


3,271.81


From Cities and Towns


5,219.81


Aid to Dependent Children :


From State


4,759.33


Old Age Assistance :


From State


$ 22,864.20


From Cities and Towns


1,891.55


24,755.75


Veterans' Benefits


From State


3,329.37


Schools


Vocational Education $ 5,400.10


Tuition of State Wards


3,527.01


Other Tuition


788,65


Sale of Supplies


277.88


Rentals


450.00


Miscellaneous


20.82


Smith Hughes Fund


387.41


George Barden Fund


302.57


11,154.44


School Athletic Funds


1,721.02


School Lunch Program


22,089.92


Libraries


Fines


99.27


Rents


Unclassified $ 4,751.26


5,210.35


8,491.62


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Withholding Taxes Blue Cross


35,775.02


3,081.22


Contributory Retirement


8,662.09


Petty Cash Advances


280.00


Tailings


21.35


52,570.94


Public Service Enterprises


Water Receipts :


Rates


$ 40,777.49


Connections


2,350.00


Connection Guarantee De- posits


9,345.00


Miscellaneous


3,741.25


56,213.74


Interest


On Deferred Taxes


$ 1,484.54


On Betterment Assessments


2.39


1,486.93


Municipal Indebtedness


Temporary Loan


3,000.00


Agency, Trust and Investment


Davis Library Fund Income $ 661.05


Phelon Library Fund Income 10.00


Old Cemetery Fund Income


14.00


Maple Grove Cemetery Fund In-


come


28.10


713.15


Refunds and Reimbursements


Treasurer


$ 62.80


Town Nurse


8.27


Welfare


35.50


Old Age Assistance


6.80


Veterans' Benefits


29.00


Schools


13.28


Workmen's Compensation


709.65


Insurance on Feeding School


120.24


Damage to Town Property


500.00


Fire Damage to School Property


114.75


Teachers' Retirement


366.22


Hills


15


Water Miscellaneous


3.47 1.76


1,971.74


Total Receipts


Cash on Hand January 1, 1950


1,074,913.83 395,329.65


GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS and CASH ON HAND


$1,470,243.48


PAYMENTS GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Legislative


Moderator


25.00


Selectmen


Chairman


$ 600.00


2nd Member


525.00


3rd Member


525.00


Clerk


1,126.00


Extra Clerical


30.00


Printing, Stationery & Postage


110.09


Office Chair


31.85


Office Supplies


53.08


Travel


49.24


Miscellaneous


75.03


3,125.29


Accounting


Accountant


$ 2,440.00


Printing, Forms, etc.


171.95


Office Supplies


60.53


Travel


4.05


Binding Books


19.00


Miscellaneous


6.50


2,702.03


Treasurer


Salary


$


2,200.00


Clerk


990.00


Printing, Stationery & Postage


206.21


Office Supplies and Equipment


355.57.


Insurance


78.64


16


Miscellaneous


12.05


3,842.47


Collector


Salary


$


3,245.00


Clerk


1,872.00


Extra Clerical


180.00


Printing, Stationery & Postage


1,053.63


Insurance and Clerk's Bond


116.60


New Equipment


100.22


Office Supplies and Equipment


119.66


Tax Sale Expenses


65.09


Travel


32.79


Miscellaneous


4.40


6,789.39


Assessors


Chairman


$


2,600.00


2nd Member


865.15


3rd Member


865.15


Clerk


1,872.00


Printing, Stationery & Postage


156.11


Office Supplies


29.47


Travel


45.90


Photocopies of Deeds


365.60


Binding Books


35.00


Miscellaneous


8.50


6,842.88


Law


Town Counsel


$ 250.00


Attorneys' Services and Fees


924.70


Miscellaneous


40.00


1,214.70


Town Clerk


Salary


$


550.00


Clerk


990.00


Printing, Stationery & Postage


111.26


New Equipment


162.57


Office Supplies and Equipment


128.83


Travel


39.74


Miscellaneous


29.45


2,011.85


17


1


Election and Registration $ 966.17


Registrars


Election Officers


1,268.93


Clerical


85.00


Printing, Forms, etc.


823.17


New Typewriter and Stand


155.41


Additional Booths


295.58


Miscellaneous


24.42


3,618.68


Engineering


Salaries


$ 4,735.11


Clerical


30.00


Office Supplies


155.53


Engineering Supplies


321.44


Truck


361.00


Miscellaneous


103.07


5,706.15


Town Hall


Janitor


$ 2,453.00


Telephone Operator


544.00


Fuel


966.65


Light


708.58


Janitor Supplies


50.65


New Floor Polisher


204.04


Repairs and Maintenance


575.59


Insurance


249.36


Telephone


1,723.61


7,475.48


Town Buildings


Janitors


$ 66.00


Fuel and Light


136.83


Repairs and Maintenance


18.71


221.54


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


School Traffic Officers


Wages


2,280.50


Police


Salaries


$ 32,518.40


Clerk


208.00


18


New Cars


950.00


Repairs & Maintenance of Cars


1,015.94


Repairs to Motorcycle


27.00


Ambulance


122.30


Gasoline and Oil


1,696.61


New Camera


175.00


New Radio


437.45


Repairs & Maintenance of R'dios


652.49


Men's Uniforms


363.64


Equipment


222.55


Office Supplies and Equipment


189.10


Lock-up Fees


50.65


Telephone


133.02


Travel


169.41


Miscellaneous


115.26


39,046.82


Fire


Salaries


$ 24,887.49


New Fire Whistle


3,105.22


Apparatus


1,003.10


Hose


999.32


Gasoline and Oil


264.18


Fuel


1,022.50


Light


230.38


Repairs & Maintenance of Bldgs


364.83


Insurance


133.60


Telephone


581.31


Miscellaneous


36.19


32,628.12


Inspection of Buildings


Salary


$ 1,000.00


Clerk


208.00


Travel


247.24


Office Supplies


39.42


Miscellaneous


28.85


Wire Inspector - Services


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Salary


$ 660.00


Car Expense


244.60


New Equipment


414.61


1,523.51 500.00


19


Supplies Miscellaneous


77.23


58.68


1,455.12


Gypsy Moth


Labor


$


392.75


Equipment


31.43


424.18


Forestry


Tree Warden Salary


$ 750.00


Labor


889.75


Jobbing


315.00


Truck


500.00


Equipment


399.57


Spraying


400.00


3,254.32 500.00


Tree Planting


Removal of Dutch Elm In-


fected Trees - Contract


999.21


Forest Fires


Labor


$ 110.00


Truck


50.00


Equipment


150.00


Fire Permits


140.00


Miscellaneous


4.70


454.70


Dog Officer


Services


$ 180.60


Cards


19.40


200.00


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Health


Administration :


Chairman


$ 217.00


2nd Member


142.00


3rd Member


142.00


Printing, Supplies 64.46


Quarantine and Contagious Diseases :


Medicine and Medical Attend- ance 48.40


20


T. B. Hospitals


1,115.31


Hospitals-Premature Babies


1,886.00


Miscellaneous


95.17


3,710.34


Inspections :


Animals


$ 250.00


Meats and Provisions


780.00


1,030.00


Plumbing Inspection :


Labor


$ 2,282.50


Clerk


260.00


Miscellaneous


47.68


2,590.18


Town Nurse :


Town Nurse Salary


$ 2,708.16


Car Expense


361.87


Assistant Nurse Salary


2,184.00


Car Allowance


348.49


Substitute Nurses


1,068.60


Medical Supplies


98.09


Miscellaneous


21.30


Health Doctor


230.31


SANITATION


Sewers and Surface Drainage


Springfield St. Sewer Construction:


Contract


$ 12,721.95


Labor


2,668.36


Pipes and Fittings


4,243.38


Jobbing


193.75


Road Machinery


72.80


Material


499.86


Miscellaneous


64.20


20,464.30


Main St. Sewer Construction :


Contract


$ 3,650.00


Labor


1,822.49


Consulting Engineers


1,890.38


Pipes and Fittings


2,397.80


Rental of Equipment


695.00


6,790.51 100.00


Baby Clinic


21


Road Machinery Material Miscellaneous


64.80


559.22


14.47


11,094.16


Hall St. Sewer Construction :


Contract


$ 3,467.15


Labor


162.10


Pipes and Fittings


1,299.99


Road Machinery


8.00


Material


233.70


Miscellaneous


2.70


5,173.64


Franklin St. Sewer Construction :


Labor


$ 112.52


Pipes and Fittings


2,024.71


Material


272.10


2,409.33


Maintenance :


Labor


$ 7,249.20


Pipes and Fittings


1,874.54


Rental of Equipment


1,216.05


Road Machinery


511.90


Material


333.38


Equipment


49.89


Miscellaneous


79.96


In Lieu of Taxes


227.14


11,542.06


Refuse and Garbage


Garbage Collection :


Services


$ 2,690.00


Truck


810.00


Rubbish :


Labor


$ 3,535.17




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