Town annual report for the town of Duxbury for the year ending 1931-1935, Part 14

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


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Elvin Herbert Perrow


Barbara Blanche Hoffman


Ralph L. Ryder


Helen Marie Jenson


Philip B. Shiff


Robert Thornton Lantz


Elizabeth Soule


William Merton McNeil, Jr. Robert B. Stewart Kenneth M. Walker


INDEX


Accountant's Report


8


Assessors' Report


120


Balance Sheet


58


Balance Sheet, 1931


84


Births


95


Board of Health


140


Bureau of Old Age Assistance


121


Cemetery Trust Funds


60


Cemetery Trustees


150


Chief of Police


123


Deaths


100


Dog Licenses Issued


117


Duxbury Free Library, Librarian


145


Duxbury Free Library, Treasurer


148


Fire Chief


126


Forest Fire Warden


128


Marriages


96


Memorial Day Committee Report


135


Moth Superintendent's Report


130


Planning Board Report


137


Plymouth County Aid to Agriculture, 1932


142


Public Welfare


122


Red Cross


155


Salary Re-adjusting


156


School Department


159


Selectmen's Report


5


Shell Fish Warden


152


State Audit


72


Street Department


131


Town Clerk's Report


95


Town Dump


129


Town Forest Committee


133


Town Meetings


103


Town Officers


3


Train Field Playground Committee


134


Treasurer's Report


119


Tree Warden's Report


132


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE TOWN OFFICERS and COMMITTEES OF THE


TOWN of DUXBURY


FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31 1933


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS and COMMITTEES


OF THE


TOWN of DUXBURY


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FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st


1933


Sanderson Brothers Printers N. Abington


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TOWN OFFICERS, 1933


Selectmen, Assessors and Board of Public Welfare- Sidney C. Soule, Harry F. Swift, Charles R. Crocker.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-Henry P. Moulton.


Collector of Taxes-Edwin M. Noyes.


School Committee-Agnes S. Ellison, George M. Mayers, Joseph W. Lund.


Board of Health-Charles W. Eaton, Carl J. Santhe- son, Jr., John N. Shirley.


Constables-James T. O'Neil, Andrew J. Delano, Wil- liam 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. Greene, Harry S. Winslow, Benjamin O. Dawes, LeRoy M. Peterson, Harrison E. Hartford, Carl J. Santheson, Edward S. O'Neil, Eben N. Briggs.


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Surveyors of Wood and Lumber-Ray M. Parks, Arthur R. Johnson.


Field Drivers-Henry S. Winslow, Daniel W. Studley, David H. Thomas, Edward S. O'Neil, Ray M. Parks.


Registrars of Voters-Louis M. Bailey, Russell B. DeWolf, Walter E. S. Frazar, E. Burton Freeman, Henry P. Moulton.


Inspector of Animals-Herman H. Delano.


Inspector of Slaughtered Animals-Hortense E. Merry.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Charles C. Mc- Naught.


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


Fence Viewers-Edward S. O'Neil, Eben N. Briggs, Ray M. Parks.


Superintendent of Streets-Edward S. O'Neil.


Keeper of Infirmary and Pound-Elmer E. Maddocks.


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


Chief of Police-James T. O'Neil.


Harbor Masters-William J. Turner, Arthur C. Holmes.


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REPORT OF SELECTMEN


To the Citizens of Duxbury:


Your Board of Selectmen make the following report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1933.


There is very little to report this year as there were no special appropriations and the work done has been of a routine nature.


Allens Lane, so-called, has been surveyed and will be brought before the town at the Annual Meeting for ac- ceptance.


In March after the Annual Meeting there was a bad wash-out at Mattakeeset Court Landing and also three places at the foot of streets at Standish Shore. All of these were thoroughly repaired at quite an expense.


There has been no new road construction with the exception of a portion of Franklin Street from Congress Street to Route 3 State Road. At this point we were able to receive C. W. A. funds to the amount of $3,000.00, which we have used to straighten and widen and enlarge two bridges and gravel.


We also received $1,000.00 from C. W. A. for im- provement of our Town Forest.


$200.00 for a Lawn Tennis Court at the High School.


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The greatest benefit from C. W. A. funds we feel will be obtained from the seeding of clams. We have received an allotment of $2,600.00 for this purpose. We have at this time 30 men working 15 hours a week digging seed clams where they are too thick to grow and re-seeding on barren flats. We believe we will be able to receive an- other allotment to carry the work along after Feb. 15th.


Respectfully submitted,


SIDNEY C. SOULE, HARRY F. SWIFT, CHARLES R. CROCKER,


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 ending December 31, 1933, in accordance with Chapter 41, Sec- tion 61, General Laws.


MARY E. GREENE,


Town Accountant.


RECEIPTS


TAXES


Polls, Personal, Real


$148,115.21


Old Age Assistance Taxes


654.00


Corporation and Bank Taxes


2452.69


Income Taxes


8830.00


Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes


6296.99


$166,348.89


LICENSES AND PERMITS


Druggist's License


$1.00


Junk Dealers' Licenses


40.00


Sunday and Victuallers' Licenses


70.00


Garage Licenses


15.00


Dog Licenses


450.39


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Peddler's License 6.00


Garbage Collectors' Licenses


10.00


Denatured Alcohol Permit


1.00


Pasteurization Plant License


10.00


Clam Grants


52.50


Commercial Shellfish Permits


126.00


Beer Licenses


747.00


Gasoline Renewals


3.00


$1,531.89


FINES AND FORFEITS


Third District Court Fines


$220.35


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Tax Collector, fees and costs


$385.40


Town Clerk, fees


118.53


Town Office, telephone toll


.25


$504.18


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Ray A. Stearns, return premium on insurance $95.76


Sealer of Weights and Measures, fees 1.50


$97.26


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, re-imbursement $261.43


Town of Plymouth, re-imburse- ment 258.70


Individual re-imbursement 136.50


$656.63


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HIGHWAYS


Duxbury Beach Associates, tar- via $88.13


Corinne V. Loomis, labor and


pipe 30.00


$118.13


CHARITIES


Infirmary, farm sales $15.45


Individual re-imbursement 4.00


Town of Hanover, re-imbursement


115.00


City of Brockton, re-imbursement Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


109.00


re-imbursement Mother's Aid 260.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


re-imbursement State case 536.70


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, re-imbursement Old Age As- sistance 1838.66


City of Lynn, re-imbursement


Old Age Assistance 233.32


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


Federal Relief Fund


1154.25


$4,266.38


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


State Aid, 1932 $88.00


SCHOOLS


Town of Plymouth, tuition


$108.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


Aid to Industrial Schools


117.40


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Elmer A. Lord & Co., refund in- surance 1.41


$226.81


CEMETERIES


Cemetery Trustees, burials, foun- dations and care of lots $2,206.70


INTEREST


Interest on deposits $47.16


Interest on Taxes


3,573.35


Interest on Excise Taxes


151.50


Dividends from Trust Funds


3,608.53


$7,380.54


MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


Temporary Loans in Anticipa-


tion of Revenue $100,000.00


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Town Clerk, Dog Licenses


$476.40


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 808.32


$1,284.72


REFUNDS


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


1931 Old Age Assistance Taxes $7.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Veterans' Exemptions 21.48


Treasurer, unidentified cash


2.83


$31.31


Total Receipts


$284,961.79


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EXPENDITURES


GENERAL GOVERNMENT MODERATOR


Appropriation $25.00


Henry P. Moulton, services $25.00


SELECTMEN'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $2,200.00


Sidney C. Soule, services


$900.00


Sidney C. Soule, transportation


76.80


Alfred E. Green, services


100.55


Harry F. Swift, services


512.50


Harry F. Swift, transportation


13.25


Charles R. Crocker, services


411.95


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


12.27


Rogers Print, supplies


38.75


Sanderson Bros., supplies


64.98


Smith News Room, supplies


6.39


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, supplies


9.31


Hobbs and Warren, supplies


4.90


Wards, supplies


1.65


Sanderson Bros., supplies


.70


H. E. Merry, transportation


5.55


$2,159.55


ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,200.00


Mary E. Greene, services


$1,200.00


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26.81


13.70


0.54


.00


72


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TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$1,250.00


Henry P. Moulton, services


$643.25


Ruby H. Graves, services


213.00


Ray A. Stearns, bond and insur-


ance


159.36


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


83.58


Memorial Press, supplies


21.08


Hobbs and Warren, supplies


9.48


Smith News Store, supplies


5.40


Plymouth Typewriter Ex., sup-


plies 5.00


Rogers Print, supplies


38.00


W. H. Perry, supplies


3.00


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


3.15


Emerson & Co., supplies


1.17


Plymouth National Bank, box


rent


5.00


Elis Smith, supplies


.75


Wadsworth C. Jones, transpor- tation 2.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


certification of notes


20.00


$1,213.22


TAX COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $1,950.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund 33.74


$1,983.74


Edwin M. Noyes, services $1,200.00


Edwin M. Noyes, registering


deeds 28.00


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Edwin M. Noyes, traveling ex- penses


4.40


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


178.03


Ray A. Stearns, Bond and Insur- ance


260.14


Maryland Casualty Co., Bond for Deputy


10.00


Old Colony Memorial, advertis- ing


178.75


Smith's News Store, supplies


5.85


Sanderson Bros., supplies


.50


Hobbs and Warren, supplies


30.85


Litchfield Press, printing


14.25


The Rogers Print, printing


64.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., supplies


1.25


Addressograph Sales Agency,


supplies 7.72


$1,983.74


ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$2,500.00


Sidney C. Soule, services


$700.00


Sidney C. Soule, expense


1.00


Alfred E. Green, services


88.30


Harry F. Swift, services


450.00


Harry F. Swift, transportation


43.50


Charles R. Crocker, services


361.70


Charles R. Crocker, expense


3.00


Delano & Keith, assessor's map


250.25


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


23.06


E. M. Farrington, copying trans- fers


38.00


Banker & Tradesman, supplies


10.00


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Davol Printing House, supplies


7.00


Ray O. Delano, surveying


3.00


$1,978.81


LAW DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $200.00


Richards & Hussey, services $65.00


TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$500.00


Henry P. Moulton, services and


expenses $334.99


Joseph T. C. Jones, services 85.45


Hobbs & Warren, supplies 8.99


Emery Record Preserving Co., binding vital statistics 18.00


Duxbury Post Office, supplies


3.34


Ray A. Stearns, surety bond


5.00


Millbrook Post Office, supplies


3.31


Charles H. Josselyn, supplies


.50


Eugene T. Soule, repairing chairs


.35


Plymouth Typewriter Co., repairs


.75


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


.30


William F. Devereux


.50


$461.48


ELECTION AND REGISTRATION


Appropriation


$350.00


Transferred from Reserve


Fund


8.89


$358.89


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Louis M. Bailey, services


$50.00


Russell B. DeWolf, services 35.42


E. Burton Freeman, services 16.42


Frank H. Williams, services 15.42


Walter E. S. Frazar, services


45.58


Robert I. Tower, services


16.00


Harry A. McNaught, services


11.00


Herbert Packard, services


16.00


Andrew J. Delano, services


10.50


Charles C. McNaught, services


16.00


Nahum M. Hodgdon, services


6.00


Henry P. Moulton, services


41.67


Geo. B. Cushing, services


6.00


Herbert E. Walker, services


5.00


Walter J. Hanson, posting war-


rants


5.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


2.36


Memorial Press, printing and supplies


52.19


Joseph T. C. Jones, services


8.33


$358.89


TOWN HALL AND OFFICES


Appropriation $1,000.00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


$196.36


Plymouth Electric Light Co., electricity 116.31


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., coal and supplies


40.74


B. F. Goodrich, coal 218.38


Loren C. Nass, labor and sup- plies 14.43


Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,


repairs 14.10


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Duxbury Fire & Water District, water 25.35


Royal Typewriter Co., supplies 60.00


Leon A. Barclay, labor 23.25


Willard Barclay, labor


20.25


J. Dexter Randall, labor 9.17


E. J. Sweetser, supplies


12.10


Ernest Gaudreau, labor


9.50


George H. Doane, labor and


material 24.79


Albert A. Sprague, labor and material


22.93


Frank H. Dawes, labor and mate- rial


26.60


Arthur C. Greene, repairing chairs


23.50


George W. Cobbett, wood and labor


49.00


Henry W. Merry, cleaning cess- pools 22.00


Gilbert Redlon, labor 6.75


Newton Gordon, labor


2.00


Avner Nickerson, labor


2.00


Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., sup- plies 6.75


Smith News Store, supplies


1.00


R. Dexter Tolman, supplies


1.60


Charles H. Newitt, sharpening lawn mower 1.00


Leo King, labor


1.00


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies


.90


Henry P. Moulton, supplies


7.50


Rockland Transportation Co., ex- press .35


A. L. Phillips, decorations July 4th 10.00


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Willard H. Taylor, janitor


1.00


Ray A. Stearns, insurance


19.25


David H. Thomas, mowing


6.00


$995.86


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$4,500.00


Transferred from Reserve


Fund 135.19


$4,635.19


H. E. Merry, salary, use of car, and supplies


$556.51


Richard P. Whitney, services


1,339.54


Richard P. Whitney, supplies


5.44


Plymouth Electric Light Co.,


lights


140.87


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


177.57


Fabric Fire Hose Co., hose


300.00


Wirt Bros. Co., repairs


11.36


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., supplies


107.69


E. & F. King & Co., supplies


49.50


Litchfield Press, supplies


6.65


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies 145.45


B. F. Goodrich, supplies


108.33


Loren C. Nass, repairs


4.40


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


7.25


John C. Schubert, supplies


3.50


Cushing Bros., supplies


37.45


Duxbury Fire & Water District,


water


28.89


Commissioner of Public Safety,


inspection 5.00


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Chandler Auto Express, express 2.80


H. S. Winslow, repairs 8.30


Rockland Transportation Co., ex-


press


.35


American Legion Auxiliary, lunches


16.00


Linscott Supply Co., paint


24.57


Ray A. Stearns, insurance


233.55


Arthur H. Blanchard Co., hose


80.15


William Ferrell, sawing wood


1.00


C. T. Johnson, gasoline


1.29


Boston Coupling Co., supplies


12.00


E. J. Sweetser, supplies


5.47


Quincy Oil Co., gasoline


6.09


T. Waldo Herrick, labor and sup- plies


61.87


Freeman Motors, Inc., repairs and labor


243.48


Charles C. McNaught, labor 17.80


Laurel B. Freeman, labor


54.36


Lawrence B. Whitney, labor


34.45


Eben N. Briggs, labor


37.95


Russell Edwards, labor


2.00


Marshall Whitney, labor


36.16


H. A. Tammett, labor


64.72


Elmer Glass, labor


48.62


Lawrence Doyle, labor


18.78


Lawrence Glass, labor


57.04


Willard Randall, labor


5.50


Gilbert F. Redlon, Jr., labor


7.50


James Edwards, labor


10.60


Ronald Loring, labor


14.60


Edward Randall, labor


5.50


Walter Estes, labor


1.00


George H. Doane, labor and signs


10.00


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Ernest Chandler, labor


2.00


Alfred W. Freeman, labor


50.61


Edgar W. Chandler, labor


117.88


Kenneth Macomber, labor


5.50


Elmer Phillips, labor


8.00


Herbert Packard, labor


16.00


Horatio O'Neil, labor


7.50


Delbert Glass, labor


13.50


Albert Sprague, labor


3.00


Walter Churchill, labor


14.00


J. Newton Shirley, labor


4.00


Earl W. Chandler, labor


1.00


Nahum Hodgdon, labor


7.00


Russell DeWolf, labor


6.00


Julius Chandler, labor


4.00


Lowell G. Brown, labor


4.50


Russell Lovell, labor


5.50


Wilfred Lovell, labor


1.00


Russell Chandler, labor


1.00


Earle M. Chandler, labor


1.00


Edward Soule, labor


8.00


Walter Prince, labor


2.00


John D. Morrison, labor


2.00


Richard Edgar, labor


9.00


Joseph Bolton, labor


15.50


Robert Crocker, labor


10.50


William Salsman, labor


17.00


Waldo Reed, labor


35.50


N. S. Cooke, repairs


3.00


M. M. White, supplies


.80


William Murphy, labor


3.00


Lemuel Wyman, labor


2.50


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Arthur C. Greene, labor


12.00


Robert I. Tower, labor


3.00


Lloyd Sprague, labor


7.00


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Leroy O. Freeman, labor


1.50


Fred Simcock, labor


2.00


Donald Loring, labor


4.00


William Taylor, labor


2.00


George Butler, labor


10.50


Willard Chubbuck, labor


1.00


Eugene Gilbert, labor


1.50


Roscoe Chandler, labor


1.00


Ray B. Hubbard, labor


4.50


Charles R. Crocker


4.00


Edward Short, labor


1.00


Stanley Merry, labor


3.00


Edward O'Neil, labor and stone


36.50


$4,635.19


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$5,000.00


James T. O'Neil, services


$1,700.00


James T. O'Neil, expenses


12.00


Earl W. Chandler, services


1288.83


Robert I. Tower, services


222.30


William J. Murphy, services


213.60


Andrew J. Delano, services


87.90


Charles C. McNaught, services


159.20


Gilbert F. Redlon, Jr., services


61.20


John D. Morrison, services


16.80


Lawrence B. Freeman, services


11.40


Lawrence Lovell, services


11.00


Duxbury Nurse Association, ser- vices 10.00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


30.29


Charles Towne, batteries


2.60


Walter L. Freeman, supplies


1.50


Lawrence B. Whitney, spot light


9.50


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S. M. Spencer Mfg Co., badges 12.75


Traffic Equipment Co., signs 53.25


The Niles Co., supplies


3.00


Laurence C. Doyle, services and lamps


69.60


Federal Laboratories, Inc., sup- plies


28.47


Carpenter Mfg. Co., supplies


29.40


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., signs


5.50


Paul C. Peterson, supplies


2.50


Quincy Oil Co., gasoline


39.54


Freeman Motors, Inc., gasoline and repairs


340.91


Herricks Auto Sales, gasoline


29.93


Cushing Bros., gasoline and re- pairs 89.51


Stony Brook Garage, gasoline


11.40


W. Poole, gasoline


2.60


Ralph Ackerman, repairs


86.50


Railway Express Agency, ex- press


1.54


United American Bosch Corp., repairs


4.32


Duxbury Post Office, box rent


1.05


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., bolts


8.73


Brockton Indian Co., repairs


2.00


Litchfield Press, printing


12.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., typewriter ribbon 1.00


Russell P. Dearborn, lock-up ser-


vice


17.80


Maurice L. Chandler, trucking


3.00


George H. Doane, labor 2.00


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Frank H. Blodgett, labor 12.00


$4,708.42


GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$3,037.03


John D. Morrison, labor


$790.00


John D. Morrison, truck


429.00


Davis Nickerson, labor


374.00


Leo King, labor


474.00


Frank H. Williams, labor


12.00


James H. Baker, labor


12.00


Russell Mosher, labor


178.00


Edward Walker, labor


230.50


Kendall Blanchard, labor


120.50


Arthur Edwards, labor


134.50


Sherwin-Williams Co., lead


194.35


Samuel Cabot, Creosote


16.17


Educator Oil Co., oil


18.00


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


14.60


Freeman Motors, Inc., express


1.80


Herricks Auto Sales, dry cells and gasoline


4.13


Cox's Corner Garage, gasoline


2.67


$3,006.22


TREE WARDEN'S DEPARTMENT


1


Appropriation


$650.00


John D. Morrison, labor


$165.00


John D. Morrison, truck


192.00


Leo King, labor


114.00


Davis Nickerson, labor


108.00


Russell Mosher, labor


26.00


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Marshall D. Whitney, labor 2.00


Warren Washburn, labor 22.00


Henry W. Schneider, labor


8.00


Edward Walker, labor


10.00


$647.00


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Appropriation $300.00


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies


$15.02


Ray A. Stearns, insurance


21.96


Earl W. Chandler, services and transportation 62.50


Charles C. McNaught, services


and transportation


191.24


Charles C. McNaught, paint


.85


292.47


BOUNTIES


Appropriation


$75.00


Lester W. Osborn, 1 hawk


$1.00


Phillip G. Chandler, 1 crow


.15


Harry E. Hunt, Jr., 3 hawks, 1 crow


3.15


Joseph Berg, 6 crows


.90


William H. Black, 5 crows


.75


Leo King, 1 crow


.15


Charles Parkman, 1 crow


.15


Irving S. Frazar, 1 hawk, 2


crows 1.30


Merle Simmons, 1 crow


.15


Ralph Churchill, 3 hawks, 8 crows


4.20


Rudolph Caron, 3 hawks


3.00


K. W. Blanchard, 5 seals, 5 crows


10.75


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Russell Belknap, 1 hawk 1.00


Louis Martin, 1 hawk 1.00


Ralph Mosher, 3 crows


.45


Malcolm Mosher, 1 crow


.15


Arthur N. Delano, 1 crow


.15


Francis R. King, 1 seal, 3 crows


2.45


Ellsworth Smith, 1 seal


2.00


Carl Bitters, 3 crows


.45


John Deering, 1 crow


.15


Edward K. Blanchard, 1 hawk


1.00


B. F. Goodrich, Jr., 2 crows


.30


John S. Walter, 1 hawk


1.00


Hugo T. Santheson, 2 hawks


2.00


Edward Walker, 2 crows


.30


Thornton M. Burns, 2 crows


.30


Forrest Edwards, 1 crow


.15


Kendall Thomas, 2 crows


.30


$38.80


FOREST WARDEN


Appropriation $1,350.00


Transferred from Reserve


Fund 25.82


$1,375.82


Hortense E. Merry, labor and supplies $485.84


Freeman's Motor Sales, labor and supplies 356.15


Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies 2.81


Ernest J. Sweetser, supplies


3.50


Nahum M. Hodgdon, labor 51.50


Laurel B. Freeman, labor


21.00


Charles C. McNaught, labor


55.50


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Laurence Whitney, labor


8.25


Robert Crocker, labor


3.50


Walter Churchill, labor


4.00


LeRoy Freeman, labor


3.50


Joseph F. Bolton, labor Edward Bitters, labor


14.00


30.00


Herbert Packard, labor


12.50


Marshall Whitney, labor


19.50


Henry Martin, labor


3.00


Louis Randall, labor


3.00


Lawrence Doyle, labor


9.50


Arthur C. Greene, labor


26.50


Richard Edgar, labor


29.00


Adelbert Glass, labor


7.00


Elmer Glass, labor


7.00


Alfred Freeman, labor


31.58


Eben N. Briggs, labor


31.00


Edward S. Soule, labor


25.50


Edward S. O'Neil, labor


12.25


Gilbert Redlon, Jr., labor


5.00


Lowell G. Brown, labor


1.50


Kenneth Macomber


3.50


Russell Chandler, labor


3.50


Harry A. Tammett, labor


5.00


Lawrence Glass, labor


4.50


Freemont Shirley, labor


6.50


Wilfred Herrick, labor


6.00


Joseph Taber, labor


6.00


William Salsman, labor


1.50


Horatio O'Neil, labor


3.50


T. Waldo Herrick, Jr., labor


1.50


Otis Randall, labor


1.50


Wilbur Randall, labor


1.50


Robert I. Tower, labor


1.50


Waldo Reed, labor


2.50


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Edward Randall, labor


4.50


Clyde Chetwynde, labor 1.00


Charles Parkman, labor


1.00


Edgar W. Chandler, labor


1.00


Victor Shiff, labor


.50


Elmer Maddocks, labor


.50


George Hagman, labor


.50


Elmer Phillips, labor


.50


Russell DeWolf, labor


1.00


Donald Loring, labor


.50


Russell Edwards, labor


.50


John Parker, labor


.50


Ray B. Hubbard, labor


1.50


Fred Simcock, labor


.50


T. W. Herrick, labor


1.50


Christian Fontes, labor


.50


Rodney Leach, labor


.50


Wendell Phillips, labor


2.00


Howard Randall, labor


.50


John DeWolf, labor


2.00


Antone Fontes, labor


.50


Amos Perry, labor


.50


Wilfred Lovell, labor


1.00


Russell Lovell, labor


2.50


Frank Baker, labor


1.00


Randall Tinker, labor


.50


David Marshall, labor


.50


Willard Chubbuck, labor


3.00


Chester Lovering, labor


.50


Thorndike Spalding, labor


.50


Harry Chetwynde, labor


.50


Morris Shirley, labor


.50


Edward Short, labor


1.50


William F. Devereux, labor


.50


Willard Randall, labor


.50


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George Butler, labor


.50


Elbridge W. Ford, labor


1.00


Ralph Ford, labor


1.00


Rockland Transportation Co., Ex.


.35


Stone & Forsyth Co., supplies


15.90


Chester B. Keene, supplies


9.00


Quincy Oil Co., supplies


1.19


$1,375.82


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BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$2,000.00


Transferred from Reserve


Fund 359.30


$2,359.30


Charles W. Eaton, services and expenses


$241.37


J. Newton Shirley, services and expenses


96.81


Carl J. Santheson, services and


69.38


Julius B. Chandler, transportation


460.43


Plymouth County Hospital, board and care 1311.70


Roger Spalding, medical services


32.00


First National Stores, supplies


23.87


Puritan Clothing Co., supplies


32.94


Commonwealth of Massachusetts,


board and care 6.00


Henry W. Merry, cleaning cess- pools 12.00


Ernest W. Chandler, milk


5.76


Jacob W. Shiff, supplies


9.05


Eugene J. Cormier, supplies


6.40


Rita Clark, examination of milk


6.00


expenses


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Celso Macari, burying fish 1.65


Elliott Baker, burying fish 2.50


Albert Culver Co., oil


4.00


Arthur D. Eaton, transportation


24.24


Arthur D. Eaton, burying fish


5.50


Bay Farm Co., milk


7.70


$2,359.30


VITAL STATISTICS


Appropriation $15.00


J. J. Shepherd & Sons, returning deaths


$6.50


N. K. Noyes, returning births


.25


$6.75


ANIMAL INSPECTION


Appropriation $100.00


Herman H. Delano, inspection


$100.00


INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERED ANIMALS


Appropriation


$75.00


Hortense E. Merry, inspection $75.00


TOWN DUMP


Appropriation $400.00


Kimball Randall, labor


$259.78


H. E. Merry, services


100.00


H. E. Merry, team


11.00


James Edwards, labor


2.00


Eben Briggs, labor


3.00


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Joe Bolton, labor


2.00


Ronald Loring, labor


2.00


Arthur C. Greene, labor


3.00


Walter Churchill, labor


2.00


Laurel Freeman, labor


2.00


Joseph Short, labor


2.00


Kendall Thomas, labor


2.00


Kenneth Macomber, labor


1.50


Marshall Whitney, labor


1.50


$393.78


HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND SIDEWALKS


Appropriation


$21,000.00


The Barrett Co., material


$2,974.56


Lincoln Hall, gravel


46.90


George Crowell, sand


61.65


Hancock Paint & Varnish Co.,


paint


45.88


Berger Metal Culvert Co., pipe


182.92


Arthur K. Finney, stone


129.48


E. H. Lewis, gravel


71.00


George W. Cobbett, gravel


5.25


Effie M. Swift, gravel


5.25


Davis Paint Co., paint


48.51


Highway Products Co., asphalt


429.78


William J. Burke, stone


15.00


C. M. White Iron Works, grates


14.00


William Thomas, stone


2.00


E. H. Ellison, labor and stone


48.10


Bradford Weston, stone


47.64


Harry E. Hunt, stone


76.00


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe 21.34


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N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., gravel 9.20


Edward O. Willcott, axe handles


7.50


Chandler's Auto Express, ex- press 16.65


Harry Cushing, labor and mate- rial 96.36


Ray O. Delano, surveying


199.71


Delano and Keith, surveying


7.50


Shunk Manufacturing Co., re- pairs 61.00


C. B. Keene, supplies 54.00


H. J. O'Keefe, supplies


45.00


H. E. Merry, material and labor


20.65


B. F. Goodrich, material


37.39


Hedge and Mattheis Co., sup- plies 11.13


M. F. Ellis and Co., supplies 27.15


Loren C. Nass, pipe and labor 143.97


E. J. Sweetsers, supplies


1.25


H. S. Winslow, repairs


36.60


Chester M. Sampson, repairs


33.75


Philco Steel Co., repairs


27.37


Washington E. Nickerson, filing saws 1.00


Cox's Corner Garage, gasoline


3.60


Freeman Motors, Inc., gasoline, oil 16.13


Cushing Bros., gasoline


1.66


Kingston Hardware Co., supplies


32.04


Herrick's Auto Sales, repairs and gasoline 452.62


Traffic Equipment Co., gas


26.00


Duxbury Coal & Lumber Co., supplies 220.35


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Quincy Oil Co., gasoline


177.93


Edward S. O'Neil, salary


2,000.00


Edward S. O'Neil, truck


1,406.00


Edward S. O'Neil, posts, tele- phone, etc.




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