Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1931-1935, Part 1

Author: Duxbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1931
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1046


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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS and COMMITTEES OF THE


TOWN of DUXBURY


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st 1931


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS and COMMITTEES


OF THE


TOWN of DUXBURY


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st 1931


SANDERSON BROTHERS ' NORTH ABINGTON, MASS.


352.0744 €


D987


Duxbury Free Library


352.0744 D987


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TOWN OFFICERS, 1931


Selectmen, Assessors and Board of Public Welfare- Sidney C. Soule, Alfred E. Green, Harry F. Swift.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-George H. Stearns.


Collector of Taxes-Edwin M. Noyes.


School Committee-Charles R. Crocker, Agnes S. Ellison, George M. Mayers.


Board of Health-Charles W. Eaton, Julius B. Chandler, Carl J. Santheson, Jr.


Constables-James T. O'Neil, Andrew J. Delano, William J. Murphy.


Cemetery Trustees-Albert M. Goulding, John Sim- mons, Theodore W. Glover, Ernest H. Bailey, Thomas W. Herrick.


Tree Warden-John D. Morrison.


Fire Engineers-Hortense E. Merry, Arthur C. Green, Henry S. Winslow, Charles R. Crocker, LeRoy M. Peterson, Harrison E. Hartford, Carl J. Santheson, Ed- ward S. O'Neil.


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Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Charles R. Crock- er, Ray M. Parks.


Field Drivers-J. Knowles Parker, Henry S. Win- slow, John A. Hunt, Daniel W. Studley, Charles R. Crocker, Edward S. O'Neil, Ray M. Parks.


Registrars of Voters-Wendell B. Phillips, Louis M. Bailey, John H. Glover, George H. Stearns.


Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano.


Inspector of Slaughtered Animals - Hortense E. Merry.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Earl W. Chandler.


Weighers of Coal, Coke and Hay-Martin Baker, Fred W. Shattuck, Mary Cary, Walter Hanson, William J. Murphy, Benjamin F. Goodrich, Richard Edgar and Virginia Goodrich.


Fence Viewers-Charles R. Crocker, Edward S. O'Neil and J. Knowles Parker.


Superintendent of Streets-Edward S. O'Neil.


Keepers of Infirmary and Pound-Benjamin G. Chase, Elmer E. Maddocks.


Planning Board - Franklin Brett, Benjamin F. Goodrich, Charles Bittinger, Josephine H. Shaw and Agnes S. Ellison.


Chief of Police-James T. O'Neil.


Harbor Master-Frank H. Blodgett.


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LIST OF JURORS


List of persons qualified to serve as jurors in the Town of Duxbury from July 1st, 1931 to July 1st, 1932.


Bates, Chester W.


Delano, Phillip W. Freeman, Leroy O.


Black, Sargent C.


Blanchard, Howard F.


Green, Arthur C.


Blanchard, Kendall W.


Harrington, John P.


Briggs, Ebenezer N.


Hodgdon, Nahum M. Hoffman, William H.


Burke, William J.


Carver, Henry


Holmes, Arthur E. Holmes, Warren R.


Chandler, Ernest


Chandler, Maurice L. Johnson, Arthur E.


Chandler, Parker B. Jones, Joseph T. C.


Collingwood, Harry B. Moulton, Henry P. Cronin, John M. Ryder, Oscar B.


Cushing, Levi G. Weston, Walter F.


Delano, Arthur N.


Wyman, Lemuel H.


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REPORT OF SELECTMEN


To the Citizens of Duxbury :


Your Board of Selectmen make the following re- port for the year ending Dec. 31, 1931.


The work of the Board is of a routine nature in carrying out the votes of the Town.


This year the money raised and appropriated for certain work has been expended and the following streets have received attention.


Bryant Ave. off Bay Road has been completed by grading and surfacing with asphalt.


Stetson Ave. also has received the same attention.


The bad curve at Standish Shore has been elimin- ated by making a cut-off which makes it possible for cars approaching Standish Shore to take the new sec- tion and those coming from shore to keep the old road if they care to and avoid meeting at the bad curve.


The road at Duxbury Beach at the Hummock was completed in time for the summer traffic going to the new parking place at Pine Point. This section of road being built practically all upon salt-marsh naturally settled some during the year and will require some levelling and grading and a coat of oil or tarvia the following spring.


The heavy storm and high tide last April that de- stroyed the bulk-head at the Mattakesett Court Town Landing made it necessary to rebuild the whole structure which should stand for many years to come.


The Committee room at the Town Office Building has been made into two rooms. By so doing it has made very comfortable quarters for the Tax Collector and Chief of


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Police. The Selectmen will advise the voters to reduce the appropriations the coming Town Meeting much be- low those of the past year, as it is almost impossible for people to pay their taxes. The time is ripe now for us all to realize that we must reduce our expenditures until times are better.


Respectfully submitted, SIDNEY C. SOULE, ALFRED E. GREEN, HARRY F. SWIFT,


Selectmen of Duxbury.


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REPORT OF TOWN ACCOUNTANT


Following is a statement of all receipts and expendi- tures of the Town of Duxbury for the financial year end- ing December 31, 1931 in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 61, General Laws.


MARY E. GREENE,


Town Accountant.


RECEIPTS TAXES


Polls, Personal and Real $168,177.93


Corporation and Bank Taxes


2,713.05


Income Tax, 1931 17,927.70


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax, 1931 5,904.44


Motor Vehicle Ex. Tax 1929-1930


2,093.48


$196,816.60


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Druggist's License


$1.00


Junk Dealer's License


25.00


Sunday and Victualler's Licenses


74.00


Garage Licenses


15.00


Auctioneer's Licenses


4.00


Peddler's Licenses


18.00


Garbage Collector's Licenses


10.00


Denatured Alcohol Permits


11.00


Pasteurization Plant License


10.00


Marriage Permits


25.00


Slaughtering License


5.00


Motor Coach Fee


5.00


"Oleo" Permits


1.00


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Undertaker's License


.50


Clam Grants


17.50


Miniature Golf Course License


2.00


$224.00


FINES AND FORFEITS


Third District Court Fines $244.75


$224.75


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Town Clerk, fees


$78.10


Treasurer, fees on seal bounties


8.00


Tax Collector, fees


197.00


$283.10


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


State Treasurer, bounties on seals $32.00


Sealer of Weights and Meaures, fees 45.28 N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R., Forest Fires 53.42 Martin Baker, Sale of Bell, Fire Dept. 10.00


$140.70


HIGHWAYS


Com. of Mass. aid to State Highways


$2,222.55


Harry F. Swift, Road oil


19.50


Paul C. Peterson, Partial . cost of curbing 25.00


A. Elliott Holmes, Partial cost of curbing 35.00


Edward S. O'Neil, Pine logs


20.00


Edward S. O'Neil, Short ends of pine lumber 10.00


Harvey W. Morton, Tarvia


56.25


$2,388.30


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CHARITIES


Com. of Mass. re-imbursement


State case $364.00


Com. of Mass. re-imbursement Mother's Aid 260.00


Board of Public Welfare, Indi-


vidual re-imbursement


8.05


Infirmary, Farm sales


20.25


$652.30


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


Com. of Mass. State Aid, 1930


203.00


$203.00


SCHOOLS


Town of Plymouth, Tuition


$180.00


Com. of Mass. Aid for Indus-


trial School


139.97


$319.97


UNCLASSIFIED


American Legion, Post No. 223,


Transfer Legion Hall


$1.00


$1.00


CEMETERIES


Cemetery Trustees, burials,


foundations, and care of lots


$1,083.00


$1,083.00


INTEREST


Rockland Trust Co., Interest on on Deposits $180.11


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Tax Collector, Interest on Taxes 2,988.58 Com. of Mass., Interest on Cor- poration Taxes 2.19


Town Treasurer, Interest on


Trust Funds


1,725.00


$4,895.88


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Temporary Loan


$170,000.00


$170,000.00


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds $1,150.00


$1,150.00


REFUNDS


Com. of Mass. Veterans' Ex- emptions $59.17


Com. of Mass. Old Age Assis- tance Tax 8.00


Tailing's Account


72.83


Refunds Fire Account


24.36


Refund School Department


1.94


166.30


Total Receipts


$378,568.90


MODERATOR


Appropriation


$25.00


Henry P. Moulton, services


$25.00


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$2,500.00


Sidney C. Soule, services


$900.00


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Alfred E. Green, services 512.50


Harry F. Swift, services 512.50


Harry F. Swift, transportation 33.50


Duxbury Post Office supplies 32.12


Rogers Print, supplies 91.00


Mary E. Green, supplies


2.40


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies


2.41


Old Colony Memorial printing 15.00


Division of Accounts, supplies 26.54


Sec'y of the Commonwealth, supplies 3.75


Commissioner of Public Safety,


supplies .60


Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,


supplies


2.04


Brockton Times, advertising


2.10


$2,136.46


ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,200.00


Mary E. Green, services $1,162.89


TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,250.00


George H. Stearns, salary


$800.00


George H. Stearns, supplies 3.40


George H. Stearns, Treasurer's Bond 120.00


George H. Stearns, Insurance


47.00


Director of Accounts, certifica- tion of notes 34.00


Duxbury Post Office, supplies 58.23


Herrick's Auto Sales, transportation 65.00


The Rogers Print, supplies 32.00


Allyn W. Kellogg, supplies 3.00


Safe Guard Sales Co., check writer 57.50


$1,220.13


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TAX COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$2,000.00


Edwin M. Noyes, salary


$1,125.54


Edwin M. Noyes, supplies 42.92


George H. Stearns, recording fees 4.40


George H. Stearns, Collector's Bond 240.00


Rockland Transportation Co., ex-


press 1.25


Emerson & Co., supplies


11.92


The Rogers Print, supplies


89.00


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


117.44


Addressograph Sales Agency, supplies 132.74


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


9.00


Sanderson Bros., supplies 79.40


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies


23.79


The Memorial Press, supplies 2.45


Old Colony Memorial, advertising


67.50


$1,947.35


ASSESSOR'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $2,200.00


Sidney C. Soule, services


$700.00


Alfred E. Green, services


450.00


Harry F. Swift, services


450.00


Harry F. Swift, transportation


58.50


Davol Printing House, supplies


13.50


Plymouth County Registry of Deeds, title transfers 40.00


Sanderson Bros., supplies


15.00


Ann Curran Beard, court re- porting services 102.69


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies


25.23


Banker & Tradesman Pub. Co., subscription 10.00


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James S. Swanton, court ser- vices and appraising 40.00


Freeman's Auto Express, ex- press to Boston .50


Wendell Phillips, court services 25.00


A. Perry Richards, legal services 269.58


$2,200.00


LAW DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$200.00


Transferred from Reserve


Fund 90.90


$290.90


A. Perry Richards, legal ser-


vices and expenses


290.90


TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $450.00


George H. Stearns, services $400.00


George H. Stearns, supplies 1.00


George H. Stearns, premium on Bond 5.00 P. B. Murphy, supplies 8.50


So. Duxbury Post Office, supplies 7.43


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies 2.70


$424.63


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION


Appropriation $400.00


George H. Stearns, services $25.00


Wendell B. Phillips, services 25.00


Louis M. Bailey, services 25.00


John H. Glover, services 25.00


Andrew J. Delano, services 5.85


Robert I. Tower, services 14.00


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George H. Stearns, supplies 1.00


Memorial Press, supplies 36.75


Earl W. Chandler, services 8.00


James T. O'Neil, services


3.90


George B. Cushing, services


8.00


Herbert Packard, services


14.00


Herrick Auto Sales, transportation


3.00


Walter J. Hanson, services


5.00


Harry A. McNaught, services


14.00


$213.50


TOWN HALL and OFFICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,700.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone $176.12


Plymouth Elec. Light Co., lights


85.42


George H. Stearns, insurance 181.45


Duxbury Fire & Water Dis- trict, water 52.45


Sanderson Bros., supplies


87.70


Ward's, supplies


10.22


E. E. Maddocks, labor


13.22


Loren C. Nass, steamfitting and repairs


180.56


Frank H. Dawes, painting


75.25


Harry F. Swift, labor and material 253.26


Albert L. Sprague, painting and papering 114.78


E. J. Sweetser, supplies


6.57


Ralph J. Ryan, labor


35.71


Ernest Jones, labor


2.25


B. F. Goodrich, fuel and supplies 270.50


Duxbury Post Office, supplies .45


Willard H. Taylor, labor


3.00


Francis L. Swift, lettering signs


4.00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co.,


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supplies 14.61


George W. Cobbett, fuel


21.00


Phillip Covell, labor 2.81


J. Dexter Randall, repairs 5.26


William F. Devereux, repairing clock 1.50


Lawrence B. Whitney, repairs


15.00


C. H. Newitt, sharpening lawn mower 2.00


L. Burton Belknap, labor 5.63


Ted Connor, cleaning cesspools 35.00


Aetna Engineering Co., supplies 28.00


Walter Hanson, repairing chair 1.00


$1,684.72


TOWN HALL AND PARTRIDGE ACADEMY


Appropriation Balance $31.42


Willard L. Murray, wiring $31.42


$31.42


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $5,000.00


James T. O'Neil, services


$1,698.00


James T. O'Neil, expenses


6.55


Earl W. Chandler, services


1,008.40


Andrew J. Delano, services


324.05


Robert I. Tower, services


278.70


William J. Murphy, services


277.99


Louis M. Bailey, services


59.80


Charles C. McNaught, services


147.40


Third District Court, Plymouth, expenses 9.18


Wm. G. Swift, labor


.75


E. E. Maddocks, labor


.56


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


4.48


Atlantic Marine Exchange, 6 ring buoys 15.00


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Quincy Oil, Inc., supplies


2.13


Brockton Indian Co., motorcycle


repairs


1.50


Lawrence B. Whitney, supplies


5.82


H. S. Winslow, sign posts


20.75


Braner Bros., Inc., 2 prs. hand- cuffs and cases


20.11


Amer. Gas Accumulator Co., signs


24.10


J. H. Burke, 2 fire extinguishers


11.50


Albert L. Sprague, services


5.20


Harry C. Smith, State Police expenses


14.00


E. S. Jewett, D.M.D., 1 revolver with holster


26.50


Freeman Motor Sales, supplies


230.79


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phone


35.05


Rogers Print, supplies


32.50


Francis L. Swift, signs


11.00


Cushing Bros., supplies


59.95


Stony Brook Garage, supplies


3.37


E. J. Sweetser, supplies


.70


Bliss Hdw. Co., supplies


1.35


Ralph W. Newdick, supplies


3.00


Mary E. Green, cash paid for supplies


.50


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies


5.27


Herrick Auto Sales, supplies


11.79


Litchfield Press, printing


4.75


Puritan Garage, supplies


10.30


$4,372.79


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Appropriation $1,000.00 Freeman Motor Sales, 1 Chev-


rolet 1931 coach 644.00


Brockton Indian Co., 1 Indian


Scout Police Special with equipment 320.00


Brockton Indian Co., accessories


35.00


$999.00


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$6,000.00


Transferred from Re-


serve Fund 59.83


Amount forward $6,059.83


H. E. Merry, services and ex- penses 479.73


George H. Doane, services


375.00


Richard P. Whitney, services


1,128.68


Plymouth Electric Light Co., Lights 122.89


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phone 116.07


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies 431.77


E. & F. King Co., Inc.


54.50


Fabric Fire Hose Co., hose


1,000.00


Arthur H. Blanchard Co., sup- plies 299.80


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., supplies 117.79


The Portalite Co., supplies


44.40


Barnes Market, supplies 2.40


E. J. Sweetser, supplies


34.48


C. B. Keene, supplies 7.50


Loren C. Nass, labor & material


118.63


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J. H. Shiff, supplies


205.00


B. F. Goodrich, fuel


15.50


Herrick Auto Sales, supplies


35.45


Cushing Bros., supplies


100.94


Freeman Motor Sales, supplies


301.33


H. E. Merry, wood


26.00


The Gamewell Co., supplies


4.65


Myron M. White, supplies


2.80


Direct Stores, Inc., supplies


2.34


Duxbury Fire and Water Dis- trict, water


37.16


Arthur K. Finney, express


7.10


Cox's Corner Garage, supplies


6.36


William J. Burke, supplies


18.00


Millbrook Auto Sales, supplies


.98


Waldo Bros. Co., supplies


12.00


M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies


16.66


Gurney Distributing Co., Inc., supplies


11.85


Gilbert F. Redlon, Jr., labor and material 26.12


H. S. Winslow, labor and ma- terial


9.65


American Fire Equipment Co., Inc., supplies


15.15


American La France Co., re- pairs


101.18


Gulf Refining Co., supplies


42.90


Buttners, supplies


3.75


Electrolux Inc., supplies


82.00


John P. Harrington, labor and material 11.90


John H. Burke, supplies


33.00


Lawrence B. Whitney, labor and material 22.51


Edith P. Whitney, supplies


3.50


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Ralph W. Mellen, printing 10.00


C. A. Duff, equipment parts 57.50


Edward S. Soule, labor 10.15


Delbert Glass, labor


16.48


Elmer L. Glass, labor


27.89


Laurel B. Freeman, labor


14.24


Eben N. Briggs, labor and tele-


phone


36.06


Louis M. Bailey, labor


1.00


John H. Glover, services


5.00


Stanley H. Merry, labor


8.50


Edgar W. Chandler, services


82.43


Herbert E. Walker, 2nd., labor


.75


Richard W. Edgar, labor


5.00


Willard R. Randall, labor


13.92


Robert S. Crocker, labor


18.00


Richard C. Crocker, labor


18.00


Maurice A. Jones, labor


7.88


Henry Baker, labor


4.00


William H. Salsman, labor


2.00


Edward Belknap, labor


4.00


Harry P. Kennard, labor


58.18


Marshall D. Whitney, labor


11.71


Harry A. Tammett, labor


26.46


Carrol C. Foster, labor


2.77


Alfred W. Freeman, labor


2.68


Ronald Loring, labor


3.25


Ray B. Hubbard, labor


2.68


William J. Murphy, labor


1.56


Lawrence W. Glass, labor


14.43


Fred W. Simcock, labor


2.12


Edward S. O'Neil, labor


2.25


Horatio C. O'Neil, labor


3.38


Otis Randall, labor


1.13


Kenneth Macomber, labor


1.13


Joseph F. Bolton, labor


47.30


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Herbert Packard, labor


36.87


Elmer Phillips, labor 4.12


Charles C. McNaught, labor


1.59


Albert L. Sprague, labor


3.00


Lawrence Doyle, labor


1.00


$6,059.83


GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$2,593.69


John D. Morrison, labor


$998.25


John D. Morrison, truck


551.75


George Walter, labor


393.75


Davis Nickerson, labor


441.00


Joseph King, labor


2.25


Sherwin-Williams Co., lead


142.55


Standard Oil Co., spray oil


32.82


Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., supplies


14.17


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co., freight 8.03


Cox's Corner Garage, supplies


8.89


$2,593.46


TREE WARDEN'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation from Hathaway Fund $300.00


John D. Morrison, labor $98.50


John D. Morrison, truck


109.25


Davis Nickerson, labor


74.25


Archie Wadsworth, labor


18.00


$300.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Appropriation


$350.00


Earl W. Chandler, labor and


transportation


$250.00


George H. Stearns, insurance


18.00


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W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies 28.38


$296.38


FOREST WARDEN DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $2,000.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund 32.35


$2,032.35


H. E. Merry, salary


$400.00


H. E. Merry, Use of car and supplies 111.73


Harold K. Delano, labor


87.18


Frank M. Evans, labor


58.50


Oscar B. Ryder, labor


80.43


Herbert Packard, labor


83.50


Fabric Fibre Hose Co., hose


250.00


Arthur H. Blanchard Co., ex- tinguishers, etc. 213.54


Fred Lexner, labor


1.12


Henry F. Holland, labor


9.00


C. B. Keene, supplies


18.45


Herrick's Auto Sales, supplies and labor 13.42


Laurel B. Freeman, labor


7.17


Kenrich Denyer, labor


.56


Delbert Glass, labor


13.02


Henry Thomas, labor


.56


H. E. Hartford, services


25.00


A. H. Walker, Jr., labor


3.93


Clyde H. Chetwynde, labor


3.06


Richard M. Edgar, labor


30.61


Joseph F. Bolton, labor


62.55


Arthur C. Greene, services


25.00


Ronald Loring, labor


3.95


Edward W. Soule, labor


63.84


Eben N. Briggs, labor


44.45


Elmer Glass, labor


33.96


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Herbert E. Walker, 2nd., labor Leo King, labor 2.24


3.93


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies


30.69


Russell Lovell, labor


3.36


John W. Lovell, labor


5.62


Harry P. Kennard, labor


8.12


Alfred W. Freeman, labor


27.25


Joseph W. Pierce, labor


1.96


Lawrence W. Glass, labor


34.52


C. A. Duff, labor


3.45


John King, labor


5.06


Merle Peterson, labor


1.12


Henry Hill, labor


.50


Marshall D. Whitney, labor


5.86


Henry Olhson, labor


1.12


Eric E. Olhson, labor


1.12


Harry Cummings, labor


.56


Roy Burgess, labor


.56


James Edwards, labor


3.36


John E. Merry, labor


.50


Lawrence B. Whitney, labor


3.68


Russell W. Chandler, labor


5.12


Donald Loring, labor


.56


John Martin, labor


1.12


Town of Pembroke, labor


9.75


Lawrence Sollis, labor


1.12


William Tassinari, labor


1.12


Henry Landry, labor


.56


Leo Landry, labor Albert Landry, labor


.56


.56


E. B. Walker, labor


4.00


Franklin Loring, labor


.56


Gilbert F. Redlon, Jr., labor


4.74


William Murphy, labor


1.12


Williard R. Randall, labor


3.92


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D. W. Simmons, Gasolene


.85


Kendall Thomas, labor .56


Maurice A. Jones, labor


6.76


Edgar W. Chandler, labor


28.36


L. B. Freeman, storage and labor


77.89


Edward S. O'Neil, labor


5.50


Frank Pratt, labor 2.25


Richard P. Whitney, supplies


3.50


Richard C. Crocker, labor


2.25


Robert S. Crocker, labor


2.80


Kenneth O. Macomber, labor


2.81


G. Holmgren, labor


25.00


H. A. Tammett, labor


27.24


Chester Bates, labor


1.69


Lawrence Doyle, labor


1.68


Cox's Corner Garage, gasolene


1.04


R. B. Hubbard, labor


.56


Quincy Oil Co., gasolene


1.60


H. S. Winslow, gasolene


1.62


E. & F. King & Co., supplies


14.47


$2,032.35


BOUNTIES


Appropriation


$150.00


Forrest Edward, 2 crows


.30


Carl Hill, 1 crow


.15


Asa W. Glass, Jr., 1 hawk


1.00


Edward B. Walker, 1 crow


.15


Stanley H. Merry, 1 hawk, 2


crows


1.30


Walter Edwards, 1 crow


.15


Sidney C. Soule, 3 hawks


3.00


Paul Merlet, 1 hawk


1.00


Wilfred Bennett, 2 hawks


2.00


Herbert T. Hunt, 7 seals


14.00


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Kendall W. Blanchard, 4 seals,


1 hawk, 37 crows 14.55


Levi G. Cushing, 3 seals, 1 hawk 7.00


Charles Atwood, 1 seal 2.00


Alpheus H. Walker, 1 hawk


1.00


Ralph Ford, 1 hawk


1.00


William F. Scholpp, 7 crows


1.05


Harry Chetwynde, 1 seal


2.00


Henry Thomas, 1 hawk


1.00


Philip Emerson, 7 crows


1.05


Maurice Foye, 1 hawk, 2 crows


1.30


Winslow Freeman, 5 crows


.75


Sanford C. Winsor, Jr., 1 hawk, 1 crow


1.15


Kimball Randall, 2 crows


.30


$57.20


HEALTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $2,500.00


Transferred from Re- serve Fund 175.69


$2,675.69


Charles W. Eaton, salary


62.52


Charles W. Eaton, expenses


671.02


J. B. Chandler, salary


62.52


J. B. Chandler, expenses


623.35


George E. Belknap, salary


13.03


Carl J. Santheson, Jr., salary


49.49


Carl J. Santheson, Jr., expenses


51.97


Dr. N. K. Noyes, services


23.00


Plymouth County Hospital, Board


664.30


The Bay Farm Co., supplies


24.16


C. B. Keene, provisions


31.23


Arthur D. Eaton, transportation


128.35


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Paul C. Peterson, supplies 15.30


Brockton Hospital, treatment 19.50


Roy F. Littlehale, M.D., service 5.00


Puritan Clothing Co., supplies 31.89


C. Warren Pierce, expenses 60.00


Mrs. Joseph King, board 64.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


4.23


Oscar C. Swope, M.D., service


3.00


Ted Connor, cleaning cesspool and burying fish 28.00


Rita Clark, examination milk samples 22.00


J. S. Shiff, clothing 5.08


Celso Macari, trucking


10.00


George W. Cobbett, burying animals 2.75


$2,675.69


ANIMAL INSPECTION


Appropriation


$150.00


Herman H. Delano, V. M. D.,


inspection


$150.00


INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERED ANIMALS Appropriation $150.00


H. E. Merry, inspection $150.00


TOWN DUMPS


Appropriation


$600.00


Kimball Randall, labor $389.32


H. E. Merry, labor, posts, plow- ing 179.85


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., wire and lumber 21.81


Harry P. Kennard, labor 1.68


Delbert Glass, labor


4.48


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Kendall Thomas, labor 1.68


$598.82


HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND SIDEWALKS


Appropriation $25,000.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund 89.94


$25,089.94


Registry of Motor Vehicles,


registration of tractor


$4.00


George H. Stearns, insurance on auto 17.20


Elmer A. Lord & Co., insurance


5.00


The Barrett Mfg. Co., material


3,087.18


Highway Products Co., ma-


terial


2,446.17


Standard Oil Co., material


151.82


Quincy Oil, Inc., material


77.59


Berger Metal Culvert Co., ma- terial


559.64


New York, New Haven & Hart- ford R. R. Co., freight


16.05


Herrick Auto Sales, supplies


893.03


Freeman's Motor Sales, supplies


29.29


First National Stores, bulbs


1.00


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies


12.41


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies


270.65


Delano & Keith, surveying


93.95


H. E. Merry, material


9.50


Arthur K. Finney, stone


130.85


M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies


20.00


Mary E. Baker, sand


53.70


Anna D. Bailey, gravel


14.25


A-G-A Co., gas tanks


39.00


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George Fuller's Sons, Inc., road drag 90.17


Chandler Auto Express, express 54.04


George W. Cobbett, sand 38.30


B. F. Goodrich, supplies


170.72


Henry H. Stranger, signs


9.23


The Niles Co., 4 signs 170.00


American Bituminous Co., material


52.30


E. S. Wright, material


4.62


C. C. McNaught, express


4.50


Davis Paint Co., paint


105.50


William J. Burke, material


122.50


E. C. Bailey, signs


7.50


J. S. Shiff, supplies


.90


Acme Road Machinery Co., sup-


plies 17.00


Lincoln Hall, material


2.10


Cushing Bros., supplies


50.30


Frank S. Boyd, paint


29.55


G. C. Mellen, supplies


10.00


F. G. Brackett, material


7.50


Cox's Corner Garage, Gasolene


4.37


Robert I. Tower, care of lights


15.00


Walter G. Prince, labor and material 73.14


Fernandes Bros., gasolene


1.79


S. E. Mansfield, repairs


2.00


H. S. Winslow, repairs


82.55


Loren C. Nass, repairs


49.18


Harry Cushing, labor and ma- terial 236.40


C. B. Keene, supplies


9.31


G. W. Mann, labor and rent ma- chinery 187.50


Stony Brook Garage, repairs


2.25


Edwin L. McAuliffe, rent of land


25.00


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Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection 10.00


Edward S. O'Neil, labor and


expenses 1,606.18


Edward S. O'Neil, trucks


2,118.12


William Edwards, labor


85.50


Avery Nickerson, labor and trucks 1,299.60


Celso Macari, labor and trucks


638.19


Harvey Nickerson, labor


102.38


Everett Ryder, labor


741.97


John Lovell, labor


257.63


Harvey Reynolds, labor


29.25


Elliot Randall, labor


415.41


Otis Randall, labor


527.62


Andrew Pedersen, labor


36.00


Tony Bennett, labor and trucks


42.00


Charles R. Crocker, labor


788.13


Wilfred Lovell, labor


9.00


Ralph Ryan, labor


22.50


Julius Strang, labor


18.00


Lucius A. Peterson, labor and trucks


126.00


Ray M. Parks, labor and truck


3.49.25


James T. O'Neil, labor


24.75


Eden W. Soule, labor and truck


658.63


John Walter, labor


27.00


Austin Reynolds, labor


79.88


Ernest Grandreau, labor


13.50


A. E. Parks, labor and truck


189.88


Oscar B. Ryder, labor


79.31


Edward S. Soule, labor


1.00


William Scholpp, labor


9.00


Phillip Delano, labor and truck


132.50


Frank Baker, labor


200.19


Paul McAuliffe, labor


367.89


Christian Perry, labor


114.18


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Frank Perry, labor


155.81


Jack Barboza, labor


18.56


A. S. Churchill, labor and truck


212.75


Harry W. Priest, labor


72.00


J. P. Mendes, labor


45.00


Raymond Pina, labor


62.44


Manuel Perry, labor


45.56




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