Town of Norwell annual report 1930-1939, Part 18

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Publication date: 1930
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Whiting Milk Company, Milk


12 33


E. C. Joseph Jr., Labor


3 00


L. D. West, Labor 17 00


Arthur Randell, Labor


6 37


Burrell & Delory, Shoes


7 90


Lelyveld Shoe Company, Shoes


3 95


G. V. Dinsmoor, Heifer


10 00


Robert Montgomery, Repairs


2 50


A. L. Power, Use of stock 3 00


Bemis Drug Company, Supplies


6.90


$ 2 370 57


Received, Sale of Produce


79 37


2 291 20


Appropriation


2 300 00


Balance


$ '8 80


WILLIAM J. LEONARD, CLIFTON S. DEANE, HERBERT A. LINCOLN.


Board of Public Welfare


Report of Assessors


Taxable Real Estate


$1 841 410 00


Taxable Personal Estate


189 175 00


Taxables Valuation 1932


$2 029 195 00


Taxable Valuation 1933


2 030 435 00


Excise Tax Valuation


145 840 00


Excise Tax, 1933 4 176 32


Excise Abatements and Refunds 138 60


Exempted Real Estate 16 770 00


Tax Rate, 1933


$31.50 per


1 000 00


Town Tax including Overlay


56 000 00


County Tax


3 561 54


State Tax


2 700 00


Chapter 340, Acts of 1929


322 50


Chapter 391, Acts of 1931


5 19


Plymouth County Hospital Maintenance . .


794 00


Persons Assessed


873


Polls Assessed


531


Total Number of Polls 548


Polls Exempt 17


Number of Acres of Land


12 731


Number of Dwelling Houses


605


Number of Horses


77


Number of Cows 117


Number of Neat Cattle 35


Number of Sheep 7


Number of Swine 12


Number of Fowl


12 278


Number of Automobiles


821


Per Capita Valuation


$ 1 337 00


Per Capita Tax


42 11


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WILLIAM J. LEONARD, CLIFTON S. DEANE, HERBERT A. LINCOLN,


Assessors


List of Jurors


-


List of persons qualified to serve as Jurors in the Town of Norwell from July 1, 1933 to July 1, 1934.


Albert, Russell A., Draftsman


Barnard, Walter C., Clerk


Bates, Weston V., Mason


Bent, Edwin C., Merchant Bowers, Oliver A., Retired Brown, Harry B., Carpenter Burnside, John M., Retired Chadwick, Charles E., Carpenter Francis, Edmund H., Laborer Hall, John M., Contractor Jones, Walter M., Shoeworker Jones, Clarence P., Painter Litchfield, Percy W., Painter Loring, Benjamin, Farmer McLauthlin, Clarence M., Salesman Merritt. J. Foster, Jr., Draftsman Ogden. Louis H., Retired Ross, Winfred S., Printer Snowdale, G. Lancaster, Laborer Tyler, Herbert F., Poultryman Tinkham, Ralph P., Poultryman Thomas, Clement R., Carpenter Totman, Joseph F., Laborer West, Lester D., Laborer Williams, Hiram, Shoeworker


Winter Street River Street Grove Street Washington Street Main Street Summer Street Main Street Pond Street River Street Washington Street Washington Street Dover Street Cedar Street Prospect Street Tiffany Road River Street Main Street Dover Street Tiffany Road Tiffany Road High Street High Street Grove Street Main Street Washington Street


Ridge Hill Library


Our circulation for the year was 1203, 1023 fiction and 180 non-fiction.


We have added about 112 new volumes, 90 by purchase and 22 by gift. The State Library Commission continues it benefactions with attractive children's books which are much appreciated. The Commission also very generously offers to secure the loan of any works of adult non-fiction which our patrons may desire.


We have increased our shelving capacity by installing a central book case which provides for 500 additional vol- umes.


Mrs. Thomas S. Cann, Librarian $ 16 50


Jordan March Co., Books 6 99


Literary Guild, Books 5 00


E. F. Quinlan, Books 3 50


Bookshop for Boys and Girls, Books 12 47


S. Womrath, Books 13 48


Personal Book Shops, Books 28 9-4


Jean Karr, Books 4 00


Library Bureau, Supplies 2 00


William O. Prouty, Shelving


10 32


$103 20


Appropriation


100 00


Transfer Reserve Fund $ 3 20


ALFRED H. PROUTY. WILLIAM J. LEONARD, WILLIAM O. PROUTY.


Trustees


Forestry


The money available to the Town Forest Committee was spent in weeding. thinning, and pruning the trees on the lot in the rear of the Central School. This work makes a great improvement not only in the appearance of the forest, but in its actual value.


The trees planted in this lot by the school pupils are doing well. It should be remembered that it takes two or three years for transplanted trees to get well rooted and used to their new environment.


The brush resulting from this work was burned by the C. W. A. under the supervision of John T. Osborn. They have also done some good work thinning and pruning. in the town forest plot on Forest Street, opposite Gaffield Park. This was without expense to the town.


EXPENDITURES


Andrew Prest, 4 days $16.00


C. A. Bruce, 5 Days 20 00


Percy Joseph, 3 days 12 00


F. B. Cochran, Cash Paid 75


$48 75


Appropriation


50 00


Balance


$ 1 25


FRED B. COCHRAN.


FRED M. CURTIS. CLIFTON S. DEANE,


Town Forest Committee


Board of Health


Diseases Reported to the Board


Chicken Pox 3


Mumps 47


Whooping Cough 6


Measles


2


Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1


Lobar Pneumonia 1


Broncho Pneumonia 1


Scarlet Fever 21


Inspections of Slaughtering


Hog's 159


Calves 28


BOARD OF HEALTH ACCOUNT


Dr. Charles Hammond, Services $ 39 00


Dr. Harry T. Handy, Services 6 00


Plymouth County Hospital, Board 514 80


Westfield State Sanatarium, Board


197 00


Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, Board Scarlet Fever Cases 1 056 00


C. W. Redgate, Supplies 2 95


Josselyn's Market, Supplies for quarantine 3 71


Miss C. M. Ford, Printing 1 25


Amos H. Tilden, Inspections 93 50


Minot Williamson, Salary 25 00


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TOWN OF NORWELL


Horace D. Gaudette. Salary


25 00


Joseph F. Merritt, Salary 108 33


$ 2 074 54


Appropriation


930 00


Amount exceeded


$ 1 144 54


MINOT WILLIAMSON, HORACE D. GAUDETTE, JOSEPH F. MERRITT,


Board of Health


Town Treasurer


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1933


RECEIPTS


Cash on hand, January 1, 1933


General Funds $ 7 825 86


Income Sawyer Lot Fund 21 09


$ 7 846 95


From Collector of Taxes


Sale of Tax Titles 616 06


Taxes, Year 1930 716 50


Taxes, Year 1931 7 673 66


Taxes, Year 1932 10 591 96


Taxes, Year 1933


38 616 15


58 214 33


Loans and Interest Loans in Anticipation of Revenue


Note No. 132 20 000 00


Not. No. 133 10 000 00


Note No. 134 10 000 00


Note No. 135


10 000 00


Note No. 136


10 000 00


Note No. 137


7 500 00


Interest


67 500 OC 82 23


From Commonwealth


Highway Department 1 745 65 Old Age Assistance 1 338 66


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Temporary Aid 728 00


Public Works 2 797 76


Allotment from Federal Funds 206 60


Federal Relief Fund


1 147 30


Income Tax


2 067 00 1 117 01


Corporation Taxes


National Bank Tax 56 23


State Aid


670 00


Veteran's Exemption


32 86


Burial of Paupers


40 00


Inspection of Animals


24 75


11 971 82


For School Purposes Only


Dox Tax Refund


691 81


School Refunds 36 51


Temporary Aid From Commonwealth


140 63


Commonwealth, Income Mass.


School Fund


4 613 98


Commonwealth, High School Tuition 1 250 00


Supt: of School Refund 643 71


Commonwealth, Income Tax 2 610 00


9 986 64


Refunds-Welfare Work


1


Town of Hanover 208 96


Town of Rockland 262 00


Town of Scituate


241 04


Town of Hingham


110 10


994 92


Washington Street Cemetery Funds. Sale of Lots Charles W. Thomas,


Lot 44, Sec. C 10 00


Martha French Lot 100 00


City of Quincy 172 82


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Peter Tomansen Grave . . 50 00


David Gauley, Lot 39, Sec. C 10 00


Funds for Permanent Care


Rufus H. Binney Lot 28, Sec. B 200 00


370 00


Fines and Licenses


Licenses for Sale of Gasoline 34 18


Sunday Licenses 42 00


Beer Licenses


177 00


Pool Table License


5 00


Victualler's Licenses


12 00


Pedler's Licenses


12 00


Slaughtering License


1 00


License for Sale Used Automobiles 5 00


Second District Court


121 45


409 63


Sundry Account .


Telephone Tolls Refunded 8 90


Infirmary Refunds 46 49


Sale of Wood. Washington Street, Cemetery 5 00


Sealer of Weights and


Measures 28 69


Income Sawyer Lot Fund


8 76


Highway Refunds


11 70


George C. Cox Refund


1 00


Check adjustment 25


Sale of Lead


33 15


Protest fee refunded


1 53


Sale of Fish Rights


2 00


147 47


$ 157 523 99


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EXPENDITURES


Highways


General Pay Roll


16 930 54


Removal of Snow 2 016 40


Special Snow Appropriation 250 00


19 196 94


Infirmary


2 320 29


Public Welfare


10 939 86


State Aid


600 00


Soldiers' Relief


920 40


Hospital Care of Veterans


322 50


15 103 05


Schools


30 998 45


School Nurse


1 341 60


Transportation of Nurse


200 00


School Dentist


700 00


Vocational Training


271 25


33 511 30


Town Officers


3 376 10


Board of Health


2 074 54


Inspection of Animals


49 50


Sealer of Weights and


Measures


141 20


5 641 34


Fire Account


1 511 47


Fire Equipment


506 72


Incidentals


1 219 68


Electric Lights


546 62


3 784 49


Moth Account


1 881 08


Tent Caterpillar


98 00


Mowing Bushes


578 87


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Squares and Triangles


200 00


Tree Warden 247 69


Gaffield Park


24 00


Spraying Elms


203 57


Town Forest


48 75


State Parks


5 19


3 287 15


Sundry Account


Memorial Day Appropriation 234 61


Care of Sawyer Lot . 16 00


Deposited in S. S. S. B. Proceeds


Sale of Lots


20 00


Funds for permanent care


350 00


Labor in Washington St. Cemetery


105 00


Town Hall


50 50


Ridge Hill Library


103 20


James Library


200 00


Sign Boards 43 11


Excise Tax Refunds


102 04


Ridge Hill School


772 88


Moth Control


300 00


Dog Tax


293 40


Tax Titles


83 77


Refund, Town of Scituate


20 00


Moth


75 19


Plymouth County Hospital


Maintenance


763 29


Commonwealth, Federal Relief


Adjustment 01


Aid to Agriculture 100 00


Tax Abatements


16 39


Care of Graves


28 25


Protest fee


1 53


3 680 17


Loans and Interest Paid


Anticipation Notes 56 500 00


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School Bond 2 000 00


Discount and Interest


3 075 03


Cost of Certifying Notes


12 00


61 587 03


Taxes Paid


Commonwealth, Old Age


Assistance 548 00


County Tax


3 561 54


State Tax


2 700 00


6 809 54


$ 152 601 01


Cash on Hand to Balance


General Funds


4 914 22


Sawyer Lot Income


8 76


4 922 .98


$ 157 523 .99


Respectfully submitted, HERBERT E. ROBBINS, Town Treasurer


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STATE MENT OF TOWN DEBT, DECEMBER 31st, 1933


Amount


Of Loan ..... Purpose of Issue


No.


Rate


Date of Issue


Maturity


$18 000 00


Central School Building


52-60


4.25


July 15, 1922


10 000 00


Anticipation of Revenue


134


5.50


June 24, 1933


10 000 00


Anticipation of Revenue


135


5.00


August 1, 1933


July 15, 34-42 January 15, 1934 January 15, 1934


10 000 00


Anticipation of Revenue


136


5.00


August 1, 1933


February 15, 1934


10 000 00


Anticipation of Revenue


137


5.00 December 1, 1933


June 1, 1934


1 000 00


Fire Equipment


113


4.50


May 1, 1929


May 1, 1934


$59 000 00


Total Town Indebtedness, December 31st, 1933


NOTE: A year ago our outstanding Anticipation Notes were $25,000,00 while this year they amount to $40,000.00, indicating that the town is in a less favorable financial condition by $15,000 than on December 31, 1932.


EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT


Auditor's Report


Board of Selectmen, Norwell, Mass.


February 5, 1934


Gentlemen :


I have examined the books of the Tax Collector, Town Treasurer, Trust Fund Bank Books and am listing below the results of my audit-


COLLECTOR'S BOOKS


The collector's books for the years 1930-1931-1932 and 1933 were examined and revealed the following :


(A) Commitments agreed with corresponding warrants after making minor adjustments.


(B) .All Cash Receipts were checked and found to have been credited to the correct accounts in the Commitment Books for a corresponding amount.


(C) Schedule (A) showing that the Cash Books for all years are in balance was prepared after making a few al- terations in the Collector's entries. Several discrepancies were found in checking payments to treasurer by collect- or resulting in over and underpayments which are shown on schedule (B). These differences will be corrected by the collector on his initial payment to the Treasurer in 1934.


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The overpayments shown on schedule (B) were due to the collector making duplicate entries in both the 1931 and 1933 cash receipt books resulting in the showing of the same receipt twice and making payment to the treasurer on both.


The short-payments caused by an oversight on the part of the collector when making payments to the treasurer.


TRUST FUND BANK BOOKS


The Trust Fund Bank Books were checked and balances on hand January 1, 1932 plus the interest less the payments agreed with the balance as shown on December 31, 1933.


TREASURER'S BOOKS


(A) All receipts from the State and County were prop- ly entered in the Receipt Book as per vouchers on on hand.


(B) All additions were found to be correctly extended.


(C) Receipts from the collector were properly entered as per vouchers.


(D) Payment Book was checked and all payments re- quiring vouchers were supported by same.


In addition to the regular audit several reports were pre- pared for the State Tax Commissioner which required the checking of the Collector's Books at least once each quarter.


Respectfully submitted,


LLOYD S. WEST, Auditor


TAX COLLECTOR'S CASH REPORT


Amounts Collected


Items


1930


1931


1932


1933


Total $ 5 147 13


Personal Tax


$ 7 92


$ 248 10


$ 546 45


$ 4 344 66


Real Estate Tax


703 26


6 735 65


9 316 17


29 426 19


46 181 27


Moth Tax


4 00


55 06


101 79


443 60


604 45


Excise Tax


7 85


249 78


3 123 34


3 380 97


Polls


12 00


910 00


922 00


Old Age


5 00


468 00


473 00


Interest


163 99


630 40


364 82


9 93


1 169 14


Cash on Hand 1/1/33


10 00


55 87


65 87


Total Receipts


$879 17


$7 687 06


$10 651 88


$38 725 72


$57 943 83


Paid To Treasurer


$702 12


$7 671 65


$10 591 96


$38 616 15


$57 581 88


Abatements


16 62


15 41


44 00


76 67


152 70


Underpayments


160 43


15 92


32 90


209 25


Total Payments


$879 17


$7 687 06


$10 651 88


$38 725 72


$57 943 83


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OVER AND UNDERPAYMENTS COLLECTOR'S CASH BOOKS


December 31, 1933


Underpayments $160 43


Overpayments


1930 Property


1931 Property


$ 48 26


1932 Property


1 39


1932 Excise


14 53


1933 Property


75


54 97


1933 Excise


32 15


$209 25


$103 23


A net underpayment of $106.02 due the town of Nor- well.


Tax Collector's Report


1931 PROPERTY


Taxes Uncollected as of December


31 1932


$11 715 92


Cash on hand as of December


31, 1932


10 00


Interest Collected


630 28


· Overpayment to Treasurer


48 26


$12 404 +6


Payments to Treasurer


7 633 68


Abatements


139 54


Tax Titles


2 184 68


Uncollected as of December


31, 1933


2 416 56


$12 404 46


1931 EXCISE


Uncollected as of December


31, 1932 $ 232 24


Interested Collected


.12


$ 232 36


Payments to Treasurer 7 97 Uncollected as of December 31, 1933


224 39


232 26


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1931 POLLS AND OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Uncollected as of December 31, 1932


Polls $ 16 00


Old Age


3 00


$ 19 00


Uncollected as of December 31, 1933


Polls


16 00


Old Age


3 00


$


19 00


1932 PROPERTY


Uncollected as of December


31, 1932 $23 484 43


Commitment not recorded as of


December 31, 1932


34 50


Interest Collected


361 82


$23 880 75


Payments to Treasurer 10 282 84


Underpayment 1 39


Abatements 153 00


. Tax Titles Held by Town 1 524 41


Uncollected as of December


31, 1933


11 919 11


$23 880 75


1932 EXCISE


Uncollected as of December


31, 1932 $ 657 15


Interest Collected 2 25


Cash on hand as of December 31, 1932 55 87 $ 715 27


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Payments to Treasurer


291 37


Underpayment to Treasurer


14 53


Abatements


2 00


Uncollected as of December


31. 1932


407 37


-$ 715 22


1932 POLLS AND OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Uncollected as of December 31, 1932


Polls $ 72 00


Old Age


37 00


Interest Collected .75


-$ 109 75


Payments to Treasurer 17 75


Abatements-Polls


46 00


Old Age 24 00


Uncollected as of December 31, 1933 Polls


14 00


Old Age


8 00


$ 109 75


1933 PROPERTY


Commitments per Warrant $64 858 29


Interest Collected 4 62


Net Overpayment to Treasurer


54 22


$64 917 13


Payments to Treasurer 34 173 67 Abatements 142 62


Uncollected as of December


31, 1933 30 600 84


- $64 917 13


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1933 EXCISE


Commitments per Warrants of ( March


15, July 15, Sept. 11.


Dec. 11. 1933) $ 4 176 32


Interest Collected


2 35


$4 178 66


Payments to Treasurer $ 3 061 52


Underpayment to Treasurer 32 15


Abatements 41 11


Uncollected as of December 31, 1933 1 043 88


$ 4 178 66


1933 POLLS AND OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Commitments per Warrants :


Polls


$ 1 068 00


Old Age


551 00


Interest Collected


2 96


$ 1 621 96


Payments to Treasurer 1 380 96


Uncollected as of December


31, 1933


Polls


158 00


Old Age


83 00


$ 1 621 96


Respectfully submitted.


WILLIAM T. DUNBAR.


Tax Collector


Moth Account


John T. Osborne, 32 days, 2 hrs at $4.50 $ 145 12


John T. Osborn, truck, 24 days at $4.00 96 00


John T. Osborn, car, 13 days, at $4.00 52 00


Percy Joseph, 10 days at $4.00 41 00


Charles Baldwin, 6 days at $4.00 24 00


Roland Dobson, 1 day at $4.00 4 00


Joseph F. Totman, 1 day at $4.00


4 00


Edward C. Joseph, 1 day at $4.00


4 00


Joseph Willard, 4 hrs at $4.00


2 00


Gustaf Anderson, 4 hrs at $4.00


2 00


Russell Whiting, 1 day at $4.00


4 00


Harry Henderson, 23 days 11/2 hrs at $4.00. . 92 73


Burton Keene, 16 days, 4 hrs at $4.00


66 00


Charles Bruce, 16 days, at 4.00


64 00


Frank De Fabio, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Robert Leavitt, 8 days. 4 hrs at $4.00


34 00


Clement Thomas, 8 days, at $4.00


32 00


Weston Bates, 8 days at $4.00


32 00


Norman Wiggins, 5 days at $4.00 20 00


16 00


Perley Keene, 5 days at $4.00


20 00


Kenneth Perry, 3 days at $4.00


12 00


Fred Mckay, 3 days at $4.00 12 00


Robert Munnis, 3 days at $4.00 12 00


Chester Bell, 3 days at $4.00


12 00


Edmund Lapham, 3 days at $4.00 12 00


Sparrell's Garage, Gas, oil, etc


17 36


John Colburn, 4 days at $4.00


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Phillips Bates, Paint, etc 24 22


John Osborn, Car to Boston


4 50


$ 868 95


Liability


$865 73


Transfer reserve


3 22


-$ 868 95


JOHN T. OSBORN, Moth Superintendent


MOTH DEPARTMENT, PRIVATE WORK


John T. Osborn, 32 days. 1 hr. at $4.50 .... $ 144 54


John T. Osborn, truck, 32 days, 414 hrs. at $8. 260 25


John T. Osborn, truck 11 days, at $4.00 44 00


John T. Osborn, car, 3 days at $4.00 12 00


John T. Osborn, car, 1 day at $6.00 6 00


Edward C. Joseph, 33 days, 3 hrs at $4.00 133 50


Harry A. Henderson, 34 days, 4 hrs at $4.00 . . 138 00


Joseph Willard, 2 days 4 hrs at $4.00 10 00


Gustaf Anderson. 2 days, 4 hrs at $4.00 10 00


Charles Baldwin. 4 days, 4 hrs at $4.00


18 00


Edmund Lapham, 9 days, 2 hrs at $4.00


37 00


Howard Jackson, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Percy Joseph, 5 days at $4.00


20 00


Charles Williamson, 5 days. 5 hrs at $4.00 22 50


F. H. Hall, 2 days at $4.00 8 00


J. Foster Merritt. 6 hrs at $4.00 3 00


Frank Peckham, 2 days at $4.00 8.00


Arthur Randall, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Joseph Totman, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Charles Appleford, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Charles Smith, 2 days at $4.00 8 00


Joseph Souza, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


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Russell Whiting, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Sparrell's Garage, Gas, oil, etc. 76 34


John T. Osborn, car to Cambridge


5 00


$ 1 012 13


Appropriation


Transfer reserve


$1 000 00 12 13


$ 1 012 13


JOHN T. OSBORN, Moth Superintendent


Tree Warden


EMERGENCY-CENTRAL STREET


John T. Osborn. 12 days at $4.50 $ 54 00


John T. Osborn, 16 days at $4.00 64 00


Harry A. Henderson, 16 days, 6 hrs, at $4.00 43 00


Percy Joseph, 5 days at $4.00 20 00


Charles A. Bruce, 2 days at $4.00 8 00


Burton Keene, 3 days at $4.00


12 00


Perley Keene, 2 days at $4.00


8 00


Edward Lapham, 1 day at $4.00


4 00


Edward C Joseph, 4 days, 6 hrs at $4.00 19 00


R. W. MacDonald, Bolts, etc. 9 75


John T. Fitts, 11 bags cement at 70c


7 70


$


249 45


Appropriation


$100 00


Transfer reserve


149 45 -


-$ 249 45-


SPRAYING ELMS


John T. Osborn, 4 days. 4 hrs at $4.50 $ 20 25


John T. Osborn, truck 9 days, 6 hrs at $4.00 39 00


John T. Osborn, car to Cambridge 5 00


Edward C. Joseph, 5 days, at $4.00 20 00


Harry A. Henderson, 9 days, 6 hrs at $4.00 39 00


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Charles Williamson, 6 days, 6 hrs at $4.00 . . 24 00


Edmund Lapham, 2 days, 6 hrs at $4.00 11 00


Percy Joseph, 4 days. 6 hrs at $4.00


19 00


Burton Keene, 6 hrs at $4.00


3 00


Sparrell's Garage, Gas, oil, etc.


23 32


$ 203 57


Appropriation


$200 00


Transfer reserve


3 57


-- $


203 57


SQUARES AND TRIANGLES


John T. Osborn, 8 days at $4.50 $ 36 00


John T. Osborn, truck 7 days, at $4.00 28 00


John T. Osborn, loam 3 00


Percy Joseph, 9 days, 3 hrs at $4.00


37 50


Edward Joseph, 7 days at $4.00 .


28 00


Harry A. Henderson, 8 days at $4.00


32 00


Harry A. Henderson, Loam 3 0.


Burton Keene, 1 day at $4.00


4 00


Church Hill Improvement Association


15 50


I. A. Lincoln 5 00


Charles Fish, charpening mowers


8 00


$ 200 00


Appropriation


$ 200 00


GAFFIELD PARK


Percy Joseph, 5 days at $4.00 S 20 00


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Frank De Fabio, 1 day at $4:00


4 00


$ 24 00


AAppropriation


25 00


Unexpended


$


1 00


Work to the amount of about $400.00 has been done in the park by the C. W. A. greatly improving its appear- ance and making it available for recreation purposes, and it is hoped that our people take advantage of it.


Some of the wood removed has been used by the workers and the Welfare Department, and the balance has been: sold where it lies for $35.00. The purchaser to clean up the ground.


TENT CATERPILLARS


John T. Osborn, 4 days at $4.50 $ 18 00


John T. Osborn, truck, 5 days at $8.00 40 00


Edward C. Joseph, 5 days at $4.00 20 00


Harry A. Henderson, 5 days at $4.00


20 00


$ 98 00


Appropriation


$ 100 00


Unexpended $ 2 00


JOHN T. OSBORN.


Tree Warden


Highway Surveyor


GENERAL ACCOUNT


Perry H. Osborn


Stationery $ 2 00


Postage 6 15


Telephone 12 60


Repairing Equipment 10 25


Cleaning Pits


54 25


Truck to Boston


12 00


General Drainage


110 00


-$


208 25


Phillips, Bates & Co.


66 96


Dr. Harry T. Handy,


14 00


Dyar Sales


35 32


Frank McFarlane


9 00


John H. Sparrell


58 80


New England Road Machinery Co. 92 82


Robert MacDonald 23 05


M. F. Ellis


4 00


Davis Tractor


5 90


Rockland Transportation


50


$ 519 50


SUMMARY OF STREETS


Bowker


$


747 93


Bridge


26 25


62


EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT


Cross


663 18


Circuit


549 07


Cedar


305 03


Common St.


27 20


Common Ave.


14 91


Central


658 79


Church


:37 25


Dover


2 87


Forest St.


698 10


Forest Ave.


4 50


Green


561 99


Grove


872 15


High


610 00


Jacobs Ave.


95 61


Lincoln


490 25


Mt. Blue


2 409 52


Main


2 839 20


Mt. Hope


114 88


Oak·


31 98


Nealgate


66 00


Pleasant


368 45


Parker


810 94


Prospect


1 148 30


Pine


112 62


Pond


17 50


River


140 61


Stetson


68 71


Summer


24 25


South


151 84


School


693 66


Tiffany


514 43


Town Line Signs


47 50


Winter


443 86


West


41 71


General Account


519 50


$16 930 54


63


TOWN OF NORWELL


Appropriation


Town $7 650 00


Town and State 4 700 00


Received from State 4 700 00


$17 050 00


Balance


$ 119 46


HIGHWAY PAYROLL AND EXPENDITURES


Perry H. Osborn, 154 days, 41/2 hrs. $ 695 54


Incidentals 20 75


2 men and 2 trucks, 84 days, 1 hr. 2 019 00


Man and truck, 107 days, 1 5/6 hrs. 1 286 75


Man and tractor, 7 days, 71/2 hrs. 190 50


Mixer 22 days 66 00


Man, 4 days, 7 hrs 19 50


John T. Osborn, 4 hrs


2 00


Justin K. Nott, 5 days


20 00


John Gunderway, 13 days, 1 hr.


52 50


Charles E. Davis, 65 days, 4 hrs


262 00


Howard Jackson, 19 days. 3 hrs


77 50


Arthur Turner, 15 days. 3 hrs 61 50


Arthur Jackman, 78 days, 61/2 hrs 315 25


Percy Joseph. 5 days 20 00


Charles Bruce, 20 hrs 10 00


Bert I. Richardson, 140 days, 41/2 hrs. 562 50


Frank Peckham, 59 days, 41/2 hrs 238 25


Warren Liley, 20 days, 1 hr


80 50


Perley Keene. 46 days, 4 hrs


167 50


Lester D. West, 41 days, 7 hrs


59 00


John Leavitt, 14 days, 6 hrs


116 75


Edward Winslow, 29 days, 11/2 hrs


36 00


William Maynard, 9 days


Fred Mckay, 46 days, 4 hrs 186 00


30 00


Charles Baldwin, 7 days, 4 hrs


186 00


64


EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT


Joseph Totman, 2 days 8 00


Roland Dobson, 18 days 72 00


Gustav Anderson, 50 days, 61/2 hrs 203 25


Lyman Lincoln, Jr., 21 days, 21/2 hrs 85 25


Frederick D. Lee, 32 days, 1 hr.


128 50


Neil Dwyer, 41 days, 7 hrs 167 50


Louis Whiting, 3 days 12 00


Joseph Willard, 11 days, 21/2 hrs


45 25


Norman Wiggin, 41 days, 61/2 hrs


167 25


Charles Appleford, 35 days, 41/2 hrs 142 75


Joseph Briggs, 14 days, 3 hrs 57 50


120 00


John Romanoff. 15 days, 5 hrs


62 50


Charles Bates, 15 days, 5 hrs 62 50


93 50


John Prince, 23 days, 3 hrs


21 50


Emmett Butler, 4 days, 21/2 hrs


John Strachan, 4 days, 21/2 hrs 17 25


Lyman Weatherby and truck, 47 days, 71/2 hrs 575 25


Lyman Lincoln and truck, 54 days 21/2 hrs . . 651 75


Clifford Smith and truck, 54 days 112 hrs 650 25


Frank McManus and truck, 46 days, 7 hrs 562 50


New England Culvert 31 79


Dr. Harry T. Handy 14 00


66 96


Dyar Sales 35 32


The Barrett Co.


4 617 30


Town of Scituate


18 00


Frank McFarlane 9 90


John H. Sparrell 58 80


New England Road Machine Co. 9282


23 05


Bradford Weston


52 10


Frank McManus 5 60


New England Concrete Pipe


134 70


M. F. Ellis


4 00


Rockland Transportation


50


Boston Sand & Gravel


184 86


Robert Goosby, 30 days


Lincoln Bates, 5 days, 3 hrs


17 25


Phillips Bates & Co.


Robert MacDonald


65


TOWN OF NORWELL


Davis Tractor 5 90


Weymouth Asphalt 12 65


States Prison Dept. of Correction 35 50


Warren E: Liley ( stones)


5 60


A. J. Litchfield, sand


1 00


Andrew Maxwell, sand 36 20


Harry Pinson, sand


44 00


Edward Tindale, gravel


282 60


Lyman Weatherby, gravel


430 60


Charles Curtis, gravel


2 00


Charles Georgette


20 00


$16 930 54


Appropriation


17 050 00


Balance


$ 119 46


PERRY H. OSBORN, Highway Surveyor


SNOW ACCOUNT FOR 1933


Perry H. Osborn


$ 100 41


Man and truck


619 50


Man


23 00


Freight 1 68


26 75


Norwell Motor Sales 11 80


Shunk Steel Co.


11 00


New England Road Machine Co.


10 50


Freeman's Express 75


6 95


Davis Tractor Co.


16 12


Good Roads Machine Co.


19 98


John H. Sparrell


210 00


Lyman Weatherby and truck


139 50


E. P. Joseph, truck


Man and truck 35 00


Robert W. MacDonald


66


EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT


Charles E. Williamson and truck 447 50


Clifford Smith and truck 12 00


Lyman Lincoln and truck


9 00


Howard Jackson


2 50


Howard Hall 5 00


Charles Baldwin


21 00


Bert I. Richardson




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