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Otis Randall, labor
4.00
Avery Nickerson, labor 9.50
10.50
Alfred Freeman, labor
8.00
Lloyd Sprague, labor
14.00
Roscoe Chandler, labor
2.00
Thomas Parker, labor 3.50
Ronald Loring, labor
6.50
Merle Peterson, labor
5.00
Russell Chandler, labor
.50
John DeWolfe, labor
1.00
Stanley Merry, labor
5.00
Robert Crocker, labor
1.00
William Murphy, labor
3.50
Marshall Whitney, labor
1.50
Willard Randall, labor 6.00
J. Newton Shirley, labor 1.00
Kendall Thomas, labor
6.00
Walter Churchill, labor
4.00
Robert Tower, labor
1.00
5,613.16
GYPSY AND BROWN TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $3,257.50
John D. Morrison, labor $765.00
John D. Morrison, truck 423.50
Richard Edgar, labor 611.25
Leo King, labor 613.00
Davis Nickerson, labor
372.00
Warren Washburn, labor
36.00
Kenneth Macomber, labor
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Sherwin-Williams Co., poison 255.16
Frost Insecticide Co., poison 19.08
Acme Rubber Mfg. Co., hose
62.87
Atlas Petroleum Co., Inc., oil
10.50
Kingston Hardware Co., paint Chandler's Auto Express, express
4.05
3.30
Earle A. Ricker, storage
30.00
S. E. Mansfield, repairs
2.50
Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., repairs
21.02
Herrick Auto Sales, gasolene
12.98
Walter G. Prince, gasolene
9.47
3,251.68
TREE WARDEN DEPARTMENT
Income T. D. Hathaway
Fund
$600.00
Transferred from Re-
serve Fund 1.99
$601.99
John D. Morrison, labor
$154.00
John D. Morrison, truck
170.25
Richard Edgar, labor
54.00
Leo King, labor
112.00
Davis Nickerson, labor
54.00
Sherwin-Williams Co., poison
48.14
Dill Industrial Products, paint
9.60
16
601.99
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Appropriation $350.00
Charles C. McNaught, services and transportation
$250.00
W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies
16.51
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., tools
1.39
267.90
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FOREST WARDEN
Appropriation
$1,800.00
Transferred from Re- serve Fund 59.10
$1,859.10
H. E. Merry, services
$400.00
H. E. Merry, transportation.
100.00
Freeman Motors, gasolene and re- pairs
160.37
Gorham Fire Equipment Co., sup- plies
300.08
Brockton Gas Light Co.
6.10
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co.
25.24
John C. Schubert
3.25
Herrick's Auto Sales
95.90
Fabric Fire Hose Co., hose
107.80
Howard Randall, labor
3.75
John Mobbs, Jr., labor
24.25
Lawrence Whitney, labor
9.00
Charles E. Pratt, labor
29.05
Ralph Churchill, labor
4.00
Theodore Amado, labor
30.10
Horatio O'Neil, labor
4.25
Alfred W. Freeman, labor
11.36
Roger Sollis, labor
3.00
Elmer Glass, labor
32.00
Kendall Thomas, labor
5.00
Roger Howland, labor
11.50
Harry A. Tammett, labor
33.00
Harry S. Winslow, labor and ma- terial
15.00
Walter G. Prince, labor
5.58
Eben N. Briggs, labor
30.00
Clye Chetwynde, labor
4.50
Elmer Maddocks, labor
1.50
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Milton Ellis, labor 1.50
Chester Mahew, labor
1.00
Eden Peterson, labor
1.50
Stanley Merry, labor
1.00
Edward Soule, labor
25.50
Ronald Loring, labor
.50
Robert I. Tower, labor
.50
Donald Loring, labor
.50
William Taylor, labor
25.50
Lloyd Sprague, labor
25.50
William Murphy, labor
1.50
Julius B. Chandler, labor
1.00
Arthur C. Greene, labor
25.50
John Merry, labor
1.50
Henry Martin, labor
2.00
Guild Rosengren, labor
23.25
Frank White, labor
.50
Delbert Glass, labor
5.50
Kenneth Howland, labor
10.00
Winslow Freeman, labor
3.50
Willard Randall, labor
1.00
Kenneth Macomber, labor
.50
Gilbert Redlon, labor
5.00
William Salsman, labor
27.00
Eden Peterson, labor
.50
John Shirley, labor
4.00
Maurice Shirley, labor
2.50
John Taddin, labor
.50
Frank Malaguti, labor
.50
John Dorchester, labor
5.00
Lewis Randall, labor
1.00
Fremont Shirley, labor
3.50
T. Waldo Herrick, labor
1.00
Laurell Freeman, labor
1.50
Joseph Bolton, labor
.50
Nahum Hodgdon, labor
.50
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Alfred Freeman, labor 7.42
Irving Whitney, labor 4.00
Walter Churchill, labor
1.00
James T. O'Neil, Jr., labor
6.50
S. E. Mansfield, labor
1.50
George Butler, labor
4.00
Waldo Reed, labor
27.00
Ray Hubbard, labor
3.50
Robert Crocker, labor
.50
Wilford Herrick, labor
1.00
Howard Butler, labor
1.50
Bernell Hall, labor
2.00
Walter Faulkner, labor
1.00
Forest Edwards, labor
1.50
Merle Peterson, labor
12.50
William Howland, labor
1.00
T. W. Herrick, Jr., labor
3.00
Winthrop Coffin, labor
2.00
Kenneth Garside, labor
2.00
Carl Bitters, labor
9.00
Richard Edgar, labor
2.00
Edward Short, labor
2.00
Frank Washburn, labor
2.00
George Lunt, labor
1.50
Harry Clifford, labor
2.00
Russell Chandler, labor
1.00
Avery Nickerson, labor
1.00
Edward S. O'Neil, labor
3.00
Arthur Johnson, labor
.50
Philip Swanson, labor
.50
Lawrence Glass, labor
25.50
Henry Merry, labor
3.50
Jacob Shiff, Gloves
17.55
B. F. Goodrich, coal
14.00
Willard Randall, labor
.50
Eugene Redlon, labor
.50
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Everett Hartwell, labor
1.50
Patrick Barden, labor 1.00
David Hartwell, labor
1.50
Lawrence Freeman, labor
.50
Lemuel H. Wyman, supplies
.30
H. E. Merry, labor and team
18.00
1,859.10
BOUNTIES
Appropriation $175.00
Harry Chetwynde, 17 Seals $85.00
Weston Glass, 3 Seals 15.00
Joseph W. Pierce, 2 Seals 10.00
William Jacobs, 2 Seals
10.00
Richard S. Glover, 2 Seals
10.00
Victor D. Nickerson, 1 Seal
5.00
Luther Pierce, 1 Seal
5.00
A. H. Walker 2nd, 1 Seal
5.00
Ralph Churchill, 8 Crows
1.20
Joseph Berg, 5 Crows
.75
Roger Howland, 2 Crows
.30
William F. Devereaux, 2 Crows
.30
Kenneth McAuliffe, 1 Crow .15
Edwin M. Noyes, 1 Crow
.15
BOARD OF HEALTH
Appropriation $3,000.00
Dr. C. H. King, Agent, services . $600.00
Plymouth County Hospital, board and care 430.30
Lakeville State Sanatorium, board and care 112.00
The Rogers Print, printing 4.50
E. R. Squibb & Sons, Rabies Vaccine 6.86
147.85
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W. V. Mayo, M. D., treatment dog bite 21.00
Dr. George M. Mayers, School Den- tal Clinic 165.00
Dr. W. O. Dyer, School Dental Clinic 85.00
S. W. Baker, glasses
12.00
Paul Govoni, burying seal
1.50
A. S. Churchill, burying seal
2.00
Arthur Churchill, burying skunks
1.50
Walter G. Pierce, removing fish from beach 6.25
William L. Poole, provisions
6.42
C. B. Keene, provisions 9.66
1,463.99
ANIMAL INSPECTION
Appropriation
$100.00
Phillip W. Delano, services as in-
spector
$100.00
100.00
INSPECTION OF SLAUGHTERED ANIMALS
Appropriation
$50.00
H. E. Merry, services as inspector . .
$50.00
50.00
VITAL STATISTICS
Appropriation $15.00
J. J. Shepard & Sons, Inc., return- ing deaths 6.25
W. Vernon Mayo, M. D., returning births 2.25
C. H. King, M. D., returning birth .25
Oscar C. Swope, M. D., returning births .50
9.25
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TOWN DUMP
Appropriation $400.00
Arthur O. Edwards, labor
$64.50
John J. Edwards, labor
317.00
Henry W. Merry, plowing rubbish
10.00
Eben Briggs, labor
1.50
Joseph Bolton, labor
1.00
Roger Sollis, labor
1.00
Thomas Parker, labor
1.00
Donald Loring, labor
1.00
Milton Ellis, labor
1.00
Guild Rosengren, labor
1.00
Clyde Chetwynde, labor
1.00
400.00
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Appropriation $16,350.00
Chap. 500 (1938)
4,400.00
Overlay Reserve Fund 1,500.00
Transferred from Re-
serve Fund 11.10
$22,261.10
The Barrett Co., material
$1,206.15
Trimount Bituminous Products Co.,
material
4,635.36
Department of Correction, grates and frames
142.72
Davis Paint Co., paint
110.25
Hancock Paint & Varnish Co., paint
40.91
Ethel Howland, sand
10.00
Solvay Sales Corp., material
48.00
Bradford Weston, stone
172.06
New England Metal Culvert Co.,
pipe
69.65
John B. Finney, material
32.00
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Walworth Co., pipe 26.97
E. H. Rugg, cutter 1.50
Traffic and Road Equipment Co., tools 81.84
Vulcan Steel Corporation, blade for grader 32.60
C. B. Keene, tools 13.75
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies 828.26
S. E. Mansfield, sharpening tools. . 14.07
Howard W. Hanelt, repair
1.50
Wendell B. Phillips, filing saws 4.10
Freeman's Variety Store, supplies
5.34
M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies 40.12
Charles E. Pratt, signs
121.28
H. S. Winslow, repairs 6.00
Thos. J. Grey Co. supplies
2.50
B. F. Goodrich, materials 38.34
Sweetsers, supplies
.30
Ray A. Stearns, insurance and plates 4.70
Railway Express Agency, express
.67
Nemasket Trans. Co., express ....
.90
Chandler's Auto Express, express
22.94
Delano & Keith, surveying
15.00
Roy E. Parks, rails and removing tree 51.50
W. L. Buckland, gasolene
16.99
Herrick Auto Sales, gasolene and repairs 550.35
Cushing Bros., gasolene
.93
Quincy Oil Co., gasolene
2.55
Duxbury Service Station, gasolene. . .75
Edward S. O'Neil, salary
2,000.00
Edward S. O'Neil, trucks
1,670.50
Edward S. O'Neil, telephone and sand 22.30
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Maurice L. Chandler, labor and
truck
803.39
Eden W. Soule, truck
352.50
William H. Salsman, labor and materials
374.40
Henry W. Merry, truck and ma-
terial
254.50
Walter G. Prince, truck and sup- plies
229.90
John Lovell, Jr., truck and stone. .
387.50
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Wirt Brothers, repairs
3.55
Harry Cushing, labor and material
176.25
George Damon, labor and horse
65.00
Alfred S. Churchill, truck
120.00
Ernest Chandler, truck
123.00
Eben Briggs, truck
6.75
Jack Amado, truck
3.75
Lawrence B. Freeman, truck and
labor
68.00
Otis Randall, labor
871.76
Wilbur Randall, labor
566.00
Lewis Randall, labor
313.00
Horatio O'Neil, labor
752.25
George Loring, labor
271.50
Charles C. McNaught, labor
218.00
Ray M. Parks, labor
96.00
A. E. Parks, labor
1.50
Russell Chandler, labor
772.50
Avery Nickerson, labor
721.00
Harvey Morton, labor
110.00
Howard Randall, labor
293.00
Manual Pina, labor
82.75
Robert Merry, labor
51.00
William N. Ferrell, labor
186.75
Ray M. Parks, Jr., labor
12.00
Louis Nardi, labor
281.50
George Nathan, labor
111.50
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Oscar Ryder, labor 275.00
William Turner, labor
160.00
Joseph King, labor
342.00
Henry Landry, labor
240.75
George A. Baker, labor
45.50
Harry Priest, labor
238.75
Harry F. Swift, labor
45.00
Walter Estes, labor
16.00
Theodore Amado, labor
24.00
George F. Chandler, labor
70.70
John W. Lovell, Sr., labor
16.00
James S. O'Neil, labor
1.50
Avner Nickerson, labor
16.00
Frank White, labor
16.00
William Edwards, labor
16.00
Richard Higgins, labor
1.00
Ralph Whitehouse, labor
2.00
Winslow Freeman, labor
.50
Thomas Parker, labor
8.25
22,261.10
REPAIRS OF KEENE STREET
Appropriation balance $80.79
Edward S. O'Neil, truck $7.00
Russell Chandler, labor
8.00
Otis Randall, labor
8.00
Avery Nickerson, labor 8.00
Wilbur Randall, labor
8.00
Horatio O'Neil, labor
5.50
44.50
HIGHWAY, NEW EQUIPMENT
Appropriation
$200.00
E. W. Systrom Co., maintainer
$200.00
200.00
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SIDEWALKS
Appropriation $250.00
Bradford Weston, stone
$45.93
B. F. Goodrich, cement 4.50
M. L. Chandler, truck
24.00
Wilbur Randall, labor
16.00
Joseph King, labor
16.00
C. C. McNaught, labor
8.00
George Loring, labor
8.00
Oscar Ryder, labor
8.00
130.43
BRIDGES
Balance $1,214.43
Chester M. Sampson, repairs Blue
Fish River Bridge
$7.55
M. L. Chandler, truck, Harrison Street Bridge
243.20
George Loring, labor
80.50
Lewis Randall, labor
80.50
Henry Landry, labor
80.50
Joseph King, labor
70.50
William Salsman, angle iron
2.00
Wendell B. Phillips, filing saws
.70
B. F. Goodrich, cement
28.50
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co.,
lumber
4.00
597.95
STREET LIGHTING
Appropriation
$2,621.00
Plymouth County Electric Co.,
street lights and traffic signal. 2,581.17
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HYDRANT RENTAL
Appropriation $400.00 Town of Marshfield, rental for 1939 400.00
GURNET BRIDGE REPAIRS
Appropriation $4,245.35
Treas. of Plymouth County, repairs for 1938 .. 4,245.35
TOWN LANDINGS
Appropriation
$1,000.00
Delano & Keith, blue prints
$6.25
Duxbury Fire and Water District, water 14.00
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., repairs 100.15
Chester M. Sampson, repairs
408.51
Loren C. Nass, repairs
9.54
S. E. Mansfield, bolts
12.35
Eben N. Briggs, moving floats
49.00
E. S. O'Neil, piles
4.00
E. S. O'Neil, truck 20.00
Russell Chandler, labor
10.00
Otis Randall, labor
10.00
Wilbur Randall, labor
24.00
Avery Nickerson, labor
8.00
George Loring, labor
16.00
Lewis Randall, labor
16.00
C. C. McNaught, labor
16.00
Oscar Ryder, labor
10.00
A. S. Churchill, labor
15.00
M. L. Chandler, truck
48.00
Wm. J. Murphy, labor
6.00
H. F. Swift, labor
54.00
William Turner, labor
8.00
William H. Salsman, labor
13.73
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George W. Cobbett, moving rub-
bish
15.25
Lewis Randall, labor
16.00
Horatio O'Neil, labor
7.75
917.53
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
Appropriation
$6,000.00
Overlay Reserve Fund 2,300.00
$8,300.00
Freeman Motors, trucks $2,226.89
Herrick Auto Sales, trucks
1,489.63
Chandler's Auto Express trucks. .
1,414.50
Edward S. O'Neil, truck
209.00
Maurice L. Chandler, truck and
screen
435.00
Walter G. Prince, truck and sand. .
254.41
Alfred S. Churchill, truck
164.12
S. F. Barriault, truck
55.52
Henry W. Merry, truck
203.78
John W. Lovell, Jr., truck
52.25
Ray M. Parks, truck
22.50
Ernest Chandler, truck
3.00
Francis Boucher, truck
10.13
Walter Estes, truck
8.63
William Salsman, truck
10.50
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., tools
6.10
Horatio O'Neil, labor
128.75
Otis Randall, labor
112.50
Ralph Whitehouse, labor
2.50
Harvey Morton, labor
72.50
Ronald Loring, labor
50.00
William P. Turner, labor
81.00
Thomas Parker, labor
81.25
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Charles C. McNaught, labor 72.25
Forrest Edwards, labor
29.00
James Edwards, labor
23.88
Arthur E. Johnson, labor
2.63
Russell Chandler, labor
91.00
Elliot Baker, labor
14.63
Henry Baker, labor
22.13
Sanford Churchill, labor
17.62
Avner Nickerson, labor
53.50
John Edwards, labor
12.75
Roger Sollis, labor
13.37
John Higgins, labor
1.63
Alfred Bennett, labor
1.37
Harold Peacock, labor
1.75
Arthur Edwards, labor
21.25
Eugene Eaton, labor
7.87
Charles E. Pratt, labor
7.75
Paul Govoni, labor
36.87
George Sollis, labor
36.25
Eugene Glass, labor
7.25
Walter Edwards, labor
14.63
Vernon Stewart, labor
10.37
Henry Stewart, labor
3.37
Robert Reynolds, labor
6.25
Leo Landry, labor
6.25
Albert Landry, labor
1.25
William Landry, labor
2.12
Alex Watts, labor
1.25
G. A. Rosengren, labor
19.75
Delbert Glass, labor
17.26
Arthur Short, labor
9.01
Ralph Ryder, labor
19.38
Herbert Sollis, labor
24.37
Foster Verge, labor
10.50
Winslow Freeman, labor
24.75
Wilbur Randall, labor
69.00
Frank Kirkpatrick, labor
6.38
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Walter Churchill, labor
4.50
Russell Edwards, labor
42.00
Joseph King, labor
8.50
L. F. McCarthy, labor
2.75
Frank White, labor
10.75
John Shapleigh, labor
2.75
Antony Amado, labor
2.63
Willard Taylor, labor
9.75
Melvin Evans, labor
9.89
Richard Higgins, labor
8.88
William Wadsworth, labor
8.26
Robert Stewart, labor
11.76
Sidney Peterson, labor
1.63
Oscar Ryder, labor
11.75
Peter Balboni, labor
16.25
Marvin Jones, labor
7.00
Louis DeMeule, labor
10.00
Warren Washburn, labor
31.00
Avery Nickerson, labor
57.00
Henry Martin, labor
1.00
Henry Landry, labor
7.13
Robert Merry, labor
7.50
Ray M. Parks, Jr., labor
7.50
Roger Howland, labor
1.00
Leo King, labor
1.75
Marshall Whitney, labor
6.38
Tony Barboza, labor
1.13
Norman White, labor
.87
Maurice Bates, labor
4.50
Louis Martin, labor
6.63
Henry Griswold, labor
1.75
Clarence Parkman, labor
6.25
Francis Reynolds, labor
1.50
Willard LaVoie, labor
8.50
Albert Veiga, labor
1.63
Phillip Boucher, labor
1.63
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Manuel Veiga, labor 1.63
Merle Simmons, labor
1.25
James Sollis, labor 6.63
Ernest Gaudreau, labor
3.63
William Redmond, labor
3.50
Henry McNeil, labor
3.50
Francis Kirkpatrick, Jr., labor
3.25
Ralph Churchill, labor
5.75
Malcolm Mosher, labor
2.88
Harold Mosher, labor
2.88
Stanley Nightingale, labor
2.88
Roger Cushing, labor 6.00
5.00
Fred Wadsworth, labor 5.63
Robert Watters, labor
2.00
Merle Peterson, labor
4.88
Wilfred Barriault, labor
2.88
Gilbert Redlon, labor
5.00
Gaudencio Fernandes, labor
2.25
Clyde Chetwynde, labor
2.13
Nahum Hodgdon, labor
.75
Sverre Strom, labor
1.25
Benjamin Taylor, labor
4.25
Elmer L. Glass, labor
4.50
Kendall Thomas, labor
6.75
Harry A. Tammett, labor
11.00
George Loring, labor
12.00
Milton Ellis, labor
12.00
Harry Chetwynde, Jr., labor
10.25
Arthur Churchill, labor
2.75
George Govoni, labor
2.25
Charles Mullaney, labor
2.25
Willard Chubbuck, labor
4.75
Donald Loring, labor
9.50
8,296.60
Elden Wadsworth, labor
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Appropriation $12,000.00
Overlay Reserve Fund 3,500.00
$15,500.00
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Charles R. Crocker, salary
$400.00
Charles R. Crocker, transportation
100.00
Charles R. Crocker, expenses
3.35
Annie L. Williams, salary
200.00
Annie L. Williams, expenses
3.35
Gordon L. King, salary
200.00
Gordon L. King, expenses
8.50
Ernest A. Jones, services and ex- penses
631.35
Sanderson Bros., supplies
.68
Treasurer of United States, admin- istration expenses
85.02
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies
27.90
Duxbury Post Office, supplies
13.91
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phone
32.47
Paul C. Peterson, WPA kit
1.00
Arthur K. Finney, trucking
2.45
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., supplies
2.22
John H. Wyatt Co., supplies
2.00
The Leyden Press, supplies
.75
Relief Association, dues
4.00
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies®
.53
Duxbury Nurse Association, trans- portation 75.00
1,794.48
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OUTSIDE AID
Cash Aid
$3,651.00
W. V. Mayo, M. D., Town Physician 250.00
W. V. Mayo, M. D., Medical Aid 25.00
C. H. King, M. D., Town Physician
250.00
C. H. King, M. D., Medical Aid 25.00
Jordan Hospital, board and care. . 121.45
J. J. Shepherd & Sons, Inc., burials Paul C. Peterson, medicine
86.97
Massachusetts General Hospital, board and care 110.70
Children's Hospital, care
18.75
Robert B. Brigham Hospital, care
5.50
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, board and care 410.57
George M. Mayers, D.D.S., services
36.00
Brockton Hospital, board and care
50.00
15.00
Pondville Hospital, board and care Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirm- ary, care 3.00
Treasurer of Harvard College, rent
76.00
Elmwood Investment Co., rent
323.00
Plymouth Cooperative Federal Sav- ings and Loan Assoc., rent 220.00
Miss Edith Sprague, rent
58.31
Whitman Cooperative Federal Sav-
ings and Loan Assoc., rent
20.00
Mrs. John P. Burgess, rent
60.00
First National Stores, provisions. .
987.68
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., provisions 933.06
C. S. Gould, provisions 36.03
Adolph Ruprecht, milk
108.78
C. B. Keene, provisions
152.00
Sweetsers, provisions
183.89
White Bros., milk 16.80
Jesse Arruda, Jr., provisions
50.78
200.00
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W. T. Churchill, ice
20.79
Hall's Corner Market, provisions. .
108.46
W. L. Poole, provisions 16.05
Dee A. Holloway, provisions 10.00
Eddies Shoe System, shoes
45.24
Buttner Co., clothing
21.35
Jacob S. Shiff, clothing
17.82
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., oil
47.79
Alfred S. Churchill, carting wood
8.00
George W. Cobbett, wood
7.00
E. S. O'Neil, trucking wood
8.00
Otis Randall, carting wood
4.00
Horatio O'Neil, carting wod
4.00
B. F. Goodrich, coal and oil
125.13
Wm. H. Salsman, trucking wood
1.60
W. L. Buckland, oil
.50
Stanley A. Briggs, wood
50.00
Carl Schaffer, oil
.50
Ray M. Parks, wood
3.00
Robert Stewart, sawing wood
3.00
Duxbury Nurse Association, ex- penses
17.08
Freeman Motors, moving
6.00
Alfred Rogers, care
30.00
Edward A. Hall, care
2.00
Theodore S. Amado, care
10.00
Mitchell Simmons, care
20.00
Town of Kingston, aid
221.51
Town of Plymouth, aid
711.81
Town of Wareham, aid
7.25
Town of Pembroke, aid
87.56
Town of Barnstable, aid
7.00
Town of Marshfield, aid
229.00
City of New Bedford, aid
35.00
Town of Hanover, aid
192.00
10,563.71
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INFIRMARY
Charles E. Hayden, services $250.00
Katherine S. Hayden, services
250.00
Katherine S. Hayden, supplies
87.69
Mrs. John Little, services 30.00
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phone 35.96
Plymouth County Electric Co., lights 64.18
Duxbury Fire and Water District, water 33.40
L. H. Wyman, provisions
254.54
Hall's Corner Market, provisions
222.17
John T. Nathan, provisions
194.10
D. H. Thomas, milk and eggs
117.43
James H. Peterson, fish
23.00
Harold Peacock, sawing wood
4.00
C. C. Cushing, ice
58.84
Paul C. Peterson, medicine
21.11
Jones River Laundry, laundry
82.22
B. F. Goodrich, grain and coal
269.45
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies 7.64
Department of Correction, clothing
33.15
Royt Sanitary Products, spray ...
9.00
Jacob S. Shiff, cleaning clothing. .
2.55
Waverly Heating Supply Co., ash pan
.73
Murray Electrical Co., 1 cord
.89
Loren C. Nass, plumbing repairs . .
17.85
H. S. Winslow, sharpening tools. .
2.75
Wirt Bros., repairs
.50
Lawrence W. Glass, repairs
20.80
Eben Briggs, burning grass
1.50
Milton Ellis, burning grass
1.00
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Roger Sollis, burning grass
1.00
Chester Mayhew, burning grass . 1.00
$2,098.45
Total Public Welfare
14,456.64
SOLDIERS' RELIEF
Appropriation $1,500.00
Transferred from Re-
serve Fund 490.18
$1,990.18
Cash Aid
$1,641.00
George W. Cobbett, wood 26.25
First National Stores, provisions. . 67.00
Quincy Coal and Fuel Oil Co., coal 28.60
White Bros., milk
89.04
Paul Swanson, wood
6.00
31.29
29.00
Jordan Hospital, board and care. . J. M. Macleod, M. D., medical aid Sherman J. Beers, M. D., medical aid 5.00
Edward W. Tinney, D.M.D., dental work
32.00
Dr. S. E. Totten, dental work 35.00
1,990.18
MILITARY AID
Appropriation
$300.00
Cash Aid
240.00
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Appropriation $3,000.00
Federal Grant 716.42
Overlay Reserve Fund 350.00
$4,066.42
Cash Aid
3,572.73
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AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES
· Federal Grant $66.47
Ernest A. Jones, services 20.00
20.00
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Appropriation
$14,000.00
Federal Grant
13,275.31
Overlay Reserve Fund 1,500.00
Transferred from Re-
serve Fund
542.82
$29,318.13
Cash Aid
$28,994.63
City of Cambridge
64.00
Town of Pembroke 60.00
Town of Plymouth
60.00
Town of Fairhaven
60.00
Town of Kingston
72.00
Town of Cohasset
7.50
29,318.13
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE
Federal Grant
$442.46
Ernest A. Jones, services
$440.00
440.00
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$46,000.00
Dog Fund
495.30
$46,495.30
George E. Green, salary
$3,699.84
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George E. Green, traveling ex- penses
200.00
Leroy N. MacKenney, salary
2,550.00
Philip B. Skerrye, salary
960.00
Amelia E. Housman, salary
1,500.00
Stella M. Dondero, salary
630.00
Dorothy N. Rist, salary
600.00
Kenneth O. Macomber, salary
1,550.00
Arline P. Maine, salary
600.00
Dorothy W. Colbath, salary
1,020.00
Loring R. C. Mugford, salary
1,340.00
Ralph N. Blakeman, salary
1,290.00
Ralph N. Blakeman, traveling ex-
penses 50.00
Ellen W. Downey, salary
1,350.00
M. Abbie Baker, salary
1,350.00
Sara E. Paulding, salary
1,350.00
M. Dorothy Rust, salary
1,200.00
Jennie A. White, salary
1,200.00
Constance L. Newton, salary
1,070.00
Dorothy R. Cushman, salary
1,020.00
Winnifred E. Sanders, salary
680.00
Dorothy Fogg, salary 400.00
A. Kempton Smith, salary 480.00
Jane Schopfer, salary
400.00
May B. McClosky, salary
650.00
Samuel Warner, salary
650.00
Annie L. Williams, salary
650.00
Ruth Gallagher, substitute teach- ing 40.00
Mrs. Horatio O'Neil, substitute teaching
52.50
Geraldine Crocker, typing 18.00
Alma Nickerson, typing
11.63
C. H. King, M. D., School Physician
300.00
Earl W. Chandler, Truant officer and census 100.00
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Eden S. Glover, janitor 1,650.00
Howard Butler, janitor 1,200.00
John Fletcher, janitor
500.00
Oscar B. Ryder, labor 349.25
Charles C. McNaught, labor 332.75
Nahum Hodgdon, labor 32.00
Edgar W. Chandler, labor
19.40
Raymond Chandler, labor 2.00
Clarence Berg, labor 16.00
Arthur Churchill, labor
9.00
Kendall Thomas, labor
9.00
Walter Faulkner, labor
8.75
Kenneth McAuliffe, labor
8.00
William Murphy, labor
3.00
Ralph Ryder, labor
2.25
Lawrence B. Freeman, transporta- tion 3,621.00
Herrick Auto Sales, transportation
2,231.20
Ray A. Stearns, insurance
390.50
Joseph F. Clark, insurance
175.50
Duxbury Fire and Water District, water 101.50
Plymouth County Electric Co., light and power 620.07
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tele- phones
164.93
Brockton Gas Light Co., gas
105.26
Duxbury High School Print Shop, printing 60.49
Duxbury High School, Baccalaure- ate services 10.00
Student Council, Assemblies
33.00
Plymouth County Health Associa- tion, services of audiometer 1.00
B. F. Goodrich, coal and repairs . . .
1,611.81
0
Duxbury Coal and Lumber Co., supplies 158.73
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James H. Peterson, wood
24.00
Ray M. Parks, wood
4.50
Hall & McCreary Co., books
9.73
The Educator's Press, books
2.40
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., books
30.09
Walter G. Prince, trucking
11.00
D. Appleton-Century Co., books
1.43
Iroquois Publishing Co., Inc., books
42.80
Charles E. Merrill Co., books
6.45
American Book Co., books
9.95
Webster Publishing Co., books
24.19
The Gregg Publishing Co., books. .
26.53
Doubleday-Doran & Co., books . .
4.47
Thomson-National Press Co., sup- plies
25.60
Ginn & Co., books
41.83
Follett Book Co., books
12.17
National Conservation Bureau,
books
4.00
McKnight & McKnight, supplies. .
5.05
Spaulding-Moss Co., supplies
6.14
Bates Mfg. Co., supplies
1.49
Wild & Stevens, Inc., supplies
9.01
The Continental Press, Books
2.50
Sears, Roebuck Co., supplies
191.03
C. H. Josselyn, books
1.20
Morgan Camera Shop, films
6.00
Scott, Foresman & Co., supplies.
262.15
Sweetsers, supplies
14.35
The Macmillan Co., books
61.33
The Boston Music Co., music
9.82
L. W. Singer Co., books
74.10
Allyn & Bacon, books
7.98
Orient Spray Co., supplies
21.00
The American School and Uni-
versity, subscription
2.50
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Houghton Mifflin Co., books 23.57 .
Charles A. Waterman, supplies . . 11.41
Noble & Noble Publishers, Inc., books 8.27
Brodhead-Garrett Co., paper
6.53
M. F. Ellis & Co., supplies
65.62
West Disinfecting Co., supplies 12.28
James W. Brine Co., Inc., supplies
87.35
O. H. Toothaker, supplies
34.53
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