Town annual reports of Carver 1921, Part 2

Author: Carver (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921
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7.00


Leonard Atwood, labor,


3.20


Orlando P. Griffith, labor,


3.20


Winfield L. Pratt, labor,


9.60


Platt A. Pink, labor,


6.40 .


John Larn, labor,


13.40


S. S. Gammons, labor,


25.60


Fred Tucker, labor,


25.60


Ammy Bolduc, labor,


5.20


Thomas Hastings, labor,


3.20


Patrick Gunn, labor,


3.20


36


Jack Santos. labor. .80


Ernest E. Gardner. labor.


3.20


Adilau Mansau labor. 8.40


Walter Garnet. lahor.


3.20


Adilan Mansau. labor.


8.40


Walter H. Dunham, labor.


6.40


Clarence Garnet. labor.


3.20


Benjamin Wrightington.


3.20


Theodore T. Vaughan. 2nd. labor.


3.20


Joseph Bolduc. labor.


3.20


Arthur Shurtleff. labor.


3.20


Charles H. Atwood. 2nd. team.


2.60


T. T. Vaughan. wood.


7.50


Sinclair Refining Co., oil.


19.50


Edwin K. Greer. cement.


20.00


T. T. Vaughan. plank.


7.50


Ellis G. Cornish, plank.


12.00


Wilfred Loring. labor.


14.00


James Thomas. lighting Uridge.


2.00


$2.813.15


BITUMINOU'S ROAD ACCOUNT


Cr


Paid-


John E. Atwood. labor. $24.00


Herbert J. Vaughan. labor and auto. 675.00


Z. W. Andrews, labor and auto. 478.25


Herbert F. Atwood, labor and team. 215.16


Herbert F. Atwood, bags and poles. 4.50


Joseph Bolduc. labor and team. 78.00


Leonard Atwood. labor. 11.20


Orlando P. Griffith, labor. 36.60


Michael Clair. labor. 11.20


37


Fred Ducas, labor, 24.00


Ammy Bolduc, labor,


50.70


Adilau Mansau, labor, 114.00


Platt A. Pink, labor,


145.40


Walter H. Dunham, labor,


248.70


William E. Cornish, labor,


184.51


Fred Tucker, labor,


198.76


S. S. Gammons, labor,


188.76


'Truman A. Tillson, labor,


178.60


Truman A. Tillson, bags,


1.60


Arthur Builank, labor,


281.26


Winfield L. Pratt, labor,


62.60


jaques Letencau labor,


61.43


Fred Dule, labor and team,


176.93


Henry Bernard, labor and team.


28.80


Wilfred Loring, labor,


339.76


Martin Thomas, labor,


7.20


Frank F. Weston, labor and team,


23.55


Jack Santos, labor,


12.80


Peter Bolduc, labor and team,


14.00


Walter Garnet, labor,


37.60


Clarence, Garnet, labor,


37.60


Benjamin Wrightington, labor,


40.80


Theodore T. Vaughan, 2nd. 55.00


Arthur Shurtleff, labor,


35.80


Thomas Hastings, labor,


34.40


Ernest Gardner, labor,


54.40


Patrick Gunn, labor,


14.00


Lorimer Cassidy, labor,


37.60


Hermon Lind, labor,


32.80


Sumner Braddock, labor,


1.60


William C. Hatch, labor,


34.45


Henry Dube, labor,


27.38


Jack L. Martin, labor,


41.10


Francis Merritt, labor,


40.80


38


Irving Potter. labor, 14.80


Napoleon Dionne. labor,


112.10


John Dionne. labor. 50.10


Norman Garnet. labor, 9.60


Ira Thomas, labor.


19.40


Frank Bernier, labor,


140.50


Tony Ferdinand, labor,


9.60


Jack Row. labor,


9.60


Jack Wager, labor,


9.60


John Silva, labor.


9.60


John De Costa, labor,


9.60


Carlton Atwood, labor,


12.00


Davis Atwood. labor,


4.00


Robert Andrews, labor,


6.40


Frank E. Barrows, horse,


1.00


Jay A. Ward, truck.


283.25


Eldred S. Mosher, truck,


334.75


W. E. W. Vaughan, truck,


324.25


Edward S. Griffith, truck,


86.25


T. T. Vaughan, wood, 149.00


T. T. Vaughan, sand,


14.04


T. T. Vaughan, poles,


6.00


T. T. Vaughan, team,


14.40


Nelson Sherman, gravel,


30.00


Kenneth Shaw, gravel.


4.98


Z. W. Andrews, cash paid out, 5.80


H. J. Vaughan, cash paid out,


4.17


Frank H. Cole, boards,


6.00


A. D. Griffith, nails,


2.40


Sinclair Oil Co., oil,


481.78


Standard Oil Co., oil,


1,643.14


Arthur C. Harvey & Co., iron bars, 10.01


C. N. Atwood, posts, 4.20


H. R. Bailey. repairs,


.50


J. M. Bump, bags, 3.10


39


Bernard Tillson, auto, 1.00


Cromwell Auto Supply Co., batteries,


2.20


Edwin K. Greer, pipe, cement, lumber,


501.68


James W. Lewis, pipe,


1.85


Mrs. Adelaide Shaw, gravel,


5.40


Ellis G. Cornish, gravel,


2.70


Henry F. Shaw, tools,


43.44


American R. R. Express Co., express,


4.00


Carlton Shurtleff, stone,


50.00


Alena Ward, stone,


25.00


James Millar, coal.


80.81


Rounds' Garage, repairs,


11.30


Myron Baxter, repairs,


6.00


Samuel Hart, repairs,


5.00


$8,999.90


WEST STREET ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Sinclair Refining Co., oil, $64.00


Ellis G. Cornish, gravel, 50.00


Herbert J. Vaughan, labor and team, 48.00


Adilau Mansau, labor, 10.80


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and auto, 30.00


Platt A. Pink, labor, 16.00


Walter H. Dunham, labor,


14.40


Winfield L. Pratt, labor,


16.00


William E. Cornish, labor,


16.00


Stephen S. Gammons, labor,


14.00


Fred Tucker, labor, 14.00


Arthur G. Burbank, engineer,


1.7.20


Jacques Leterneau, labor, 1.60


Truman A. Tillson, labor, 9.60


Lorimer Cassidy, labor, 9.60


40


Walter Garnett, labor, ().(1)


Clarence Garnett, labor.


9.60


Thomas Hastings, labor, 9.60


Ernest G. Gardner, labor, 9.60


Patrick Gunn, labor, 9.60


Arthur Shurtleff, labor,


9.60


Francis Merritt, labor,


6.40


Hermon Lind, labor,


9.60


Benjamin Wrightington, labor.


6.40


Peter Bolduc, labor,


15.60


Fred Dube, labor.


15.60


Ammy Bolduc, labor,


9.60


William E. W. Vaughan, truck.


66.00


Eldred S. Mosher, truck.


66.00


Jay A. Ward, truck,


66.00


Edward S. Griffith, truck,


22.00


Jack Santo, labor.


2.40


Bernard Tillson, labor,


3.20


Theodore T. Vaughan. 2nd, labor


8.10


Wilfred B. Loring, engineer,


14.00


$700.00


OILING ROADS ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Herbert J. Vaughan, labor and team, $126.00


Adilau Mansau, labor. 46.40


Frank F. Weston, labor and team, 28.80


S. T. Weston, labor and team, 7.20


Wilfred B. Loring, labor, 49.00


Clarence Garnett. labor,


38.80


Walter H. Dunham, labor. 40.80


Platt A. Pink, labor, 42.80


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor,


37.00


41


Henry H. Gammons, labor,


8.00


Truman A. Tillson, labor,


16.00


Joseph Parmental, labor. 35.42


Stephen S. Gammons, labor,


25.80


Hugh R. Bailey, gravel,


1.20


Theodore T. Vaughan, sand,


2.32


Theron M. Cole, sand,


3.52


Ellis G. Cornish, sand,


4.20


Fred Dube, labor and team,


41.60


Jacques Leterneau, labor and team,


33.60


Herbert F. Atwood, labor and team,


26.00


John E. Atwood, labor,


6.00


Joseph Bolduc, labor,


5.20


Jesse .A. Holmes, labor and team,


7.20


Ammy Bolduc, labor.


3.20


Leonard Atwood, labor,


3.20


Michael R. Clare, labor,


3.20


Lorimer Cassidy, labor,


16.00


William E. Cornish, labor,


19.20


Fred Ducas, labor,


16.00


Orlando P. Griffith, labor,


16.00


Fred Tucker, labor,


14.80


John Larn, labor,


12.80


Walter Garnett, labor,


13.20


Ernest G. Gardner, labor,


6.40


Eugene April, labor,


12.80


Henry Bernard, labor,


5.40


Arthur G. Burbank, labor,


27.00


Winfield L. Pratt, labor,


3.20


Theodore T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor,


2.40


Dyar Supply Company, brooms,


5.44


Sinclair Oil Company, oil,


1,490.22


Eunice Locke, sand,


5.22


Zephaniah W. Andrews, telephone,


.65


$2,309.19


42


MACHINERY ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Dyar Supply Company, repairs, $1,002.52


Herbert J. Vaughan, labor and auto, 12.50


Herbert J. Vaughan. plow point, 1.25


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor an dauto, 16.00


Arthur G. Burbank, machinist. 98.32


W. E. W. Vaughan, truck to Boston,


30.00


Eldred S. Mosher, truck to Boston, 22.00


Wilfred B. Loring, engineer, 107.00


Jay A. Ward, repairs,


5.58


Lloyd Perkins and Son, repairs,


2.57


Walter H. Dunham, labor,


6.40


Platt A. Pink .. labor.


3.20


Alfred F. Foote, insp. boiler,


10.00


$1.317.34


SNOW ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor, $2.80


Frank F. Tillson, labor, 1.00


John B. McFarlin, labor,


.50


Nelson F. Manter, labor, .87


Truman, A. Tillson, labor,


3.25


Stephen S. Gammons, labor,


3.25


Frank Lane, labor,


3.25


Alex Johnson, labor and team,


5.05


Orville K. Griffith, labor,


.62


John Johnson, labor,


3.37


43


Joseph Pimental, and team,


8.25


Justin Silva, labor, 5.50


Arthur C. Atwood, labor,


5.50


Charles H. Atwood, 2nd, labor and team, 8.00


8.00


Warren Washburn, labor, 4.00


Frank Washburn, labor,


3.50


Theodore Anderson, labor,


2.00


George Eastman, labor,


2.87


John Larn, labor, 2.62


Reynold Eastman, labor,


2.25


Matti Hekkila. labor,


2.50


Toiro Arponen. labor,


2.00


Albert F. Petty, labor,


4.00 ·


$84.95


John E. Atwood, labor. $13.50


Edward S. Griffith, truck for plow,


74.25


F. Martin Thomas, labor and team, 8.00


Jesse A. Holmes, labor and team, 9.00


Lorimer Cassidy, labor, 4.00


T. Bisby, labor, 4.00


Ira Thomas, labor, 4.00


Harry Cassidy, labor, 4.00


Lewis J. Shaw, labor,


4.00


Arthur Shaw, labor,


4.00


Roy Shaw, labor,


4.00


William E. Cornish, labor.


4.00


Eugene Tatu, labor,


4.00


Fred Dube. labor, 4.00


Albert A. Dube, labor, 4.00


Herbert F. Atwood, labor,


1.00


Carlton Atwood, labor, 4.00


Lafayette Bradford, labor and team, 12.00


William C. Hatch, labor, 6.00


Joseph Morris, labor, 6.00


Ellis Bumpus, labor,


44


Philip E. Morris, labor.


6.00


Manuel Mendes, labor,


2.00


Fred Parent, labor,


4.00


$189.75


Herbert J. Vaughan, labor and team, $21.50


Theodore T. Vaughan, team,


4.00


Theodore T. Vaughan, 2nd, labor,


5.00


Nelson Story, labor,


3.75


Paul Story, labor,


3.75


Arthur G. Burbank, labor,


3.25


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


9.00


Charles F. King, labor,


8.50


James H. Peckham, labor, 2.00


John Parker, labor.


2.00


Arthur Braddock, labor,


4.75


Sumner Braddock, labor.


4.75


Albert Raymond, labor,


8.75


Francis Merritt, labor,


3.25


Albion W. Merritt, labor,


1.50


Wilfred B. Loring, labor,


3.25


Adelbert P. Robbins, labor,


3.25


Leonard Baker, labor,


2.25


Warren L. Chandler, labor,


1.50


Le Roy H. Hathaway, labor and team,


2.25


Melvin Garnett, labor,


3.75


James S. McKay, labor,


3.50


Frank H. Cole, labor and team,


16.00


;. B. Braddock, labor,


4.00


Harold Robbins, labor,


4.00


Ellsworth Braddock, labor,


3.00


Patrick Desmond, labor.


3.00


$135.50


$410.20


45


GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Ellis G. Cornish, care hall, $153.00


Ellis G. Cornish, services as selectman, 91.50


Ellis G. Cornish, auto for Selectman, 11.75


Ellis G. Cornish, carfare as Selectman, 11.00


Ellis G. Cornish, work on report, 15.50


Ellis G. Cornish, Registrar of Voters, 4.00


N. E. Telephone & Tel. Co., tolls, 20.80


Herbert A. Stanly, services as Selectman, 68.50


Herbert A. Stanly, auto for Selectman, 30.00


Herbert A. Stanly, Registrar of Voters, 4.00


Henry S. Pink, services as Selectman, 59.00


Henry S. Pink, auto for Selectman, 27.00


Henry S. Pink, work on report,


13.50


Henry S. Pink, Registrar of Voters, 2.25


Henry S. Pink, auto for Registrar of Voters, 1.00


Henry S. Pink, postage and telephone, 3.30


Frank E. Barrows, assessor. 82.00


Theodore T. Vaughan, assessor, 144.00


Theodore T. Vaughan, auto for assessor, 20.00


Theodore T. Vaughan, carfare and postage, 6.40


Henry S. Griffith, treasurer, 300.00


Henry S. Griffith, auto for treasurer, 24.20


Henry S. Grith, treasurer blanks, 3.00


Henry S. Griffith, postage for treasurer, 20.00


Henry S. Griffith, Collector of 'Taxes, 400.00


Henry S. Grijffith, collector blanks, 2.16


Henry S. Griffith, postage for collector, 30.00


Henry S. Griffith, telephone for collector, 1.15


Henry S. Griffith, express for collector, .10


Henry S. Griffith, auto for collector, 14.75


Henry S. Griffith, Town Clerk, 150.00


46


Henry S. Griffith, auto for Town Clerk, 8.50 Henry S. Griffith, postage for town clerk, 11.85


Henry S. Griffith, return of births, 18.00


Henry S. Griffith, return of marriages, 2.50


Henry S. Griffith, return of deaths, 4.50


Henry S. Griffith, Registrar of Voters, 7.50


Henry S. Griffith, secretary for Reg- istrars of Voters, 1.00


Herbert F. Atwood, Election Officer, 4.00


Nelson F. Manter, Election Officer, 4.00


Ellis D. Atwood, Election Officer, 2.50


Albert A. Dube, Election Officer, 2.50


George E. Blair, Election Officer, 2.50


George P. Lincoln, Election Officer, 2.50


2.50


Elthea Atwood, Election Ocer,


Daisy Vaughan, Election Officer, 2.50


Bernard E. Shaw, Auditor,


44.00


Charles H. Taylor, Auditor, 44.00


Charles H. Taylor, reading proof of report, 3.00


H. L. Thatcher, poll tax bills, 7.00


H. L. Thatcher, envelopes for Collector, 1.80


H. L. Thatcher, tax bills for Collector, 21.25


E. Anthony & Son, ballots, 23.68


Memorial Press, voting lists, 21.75


Memorial Press, letter head's, 6.15


Memorial Press, envelopes for Treasurer, 20.90


C. L. Hathaway, ledger for Treasurer, 3.25


James J. Ryan, postal cards, 5.25


Memorial Press, printing for Finance Committee, 5.50


P. B. Murphy, Town Clerk's blanks, 2.40


Henry S. Griffith, Assessors' clerk, 42.00


Hobbs & Warren, Assessors' blanks and book, 5.00


47


Helen L. Kingman, copying Assess- ors' report, 22.93


New England Sales Co., use of type-


writer for Assessors' report, 3.00


John B. Washburn, registry transfers, 25.00


Hobbs & Warren, Collector's book, 3.82


Samuel Cholerton, Treasurer and Collector bonds, 100.00


James W. Lewis, posting warrants,


11.00


James W. Lewis, services in town meeting, 4.50


Mary A. Cornish, copying warrants, 6.00


Walter Shaw, painting lines on corners, 3.00


Roy Shaw, painting lines on corners, 3.00


Harry Mills, repair of hall, 44.15


S. E. Mass. Power & Electric Co., power and light, 42.08


Burroughs' Adding Machine Co., paper, .25


George E. Blair, labor and repairs, 9.50


Albert A. Dube, labor, 5.00


Francis Merritt, labor, 3.00


T. T. Vaughan, 2nd., labor, 3.00


Albert A. Dube, officer, 1.50


James W. Hurley, coal for hall, 47.52


D. H. Craig, coal for hall, 59.10


James Millar, coal for hall, 186.78


Wm. E. W. Vaughan, carting coal, 21.14


Eldred S. Mosher, carting coal, 18.00


Edward S. Griffith, carting coal, 20.04


Henry F. Shaw, supplies for hall, 3.91


Stewart H. Pink, supplies for hall, 9.05


$2,703.91


48


UNCLASSIFIED ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


Treasurer, Sons of Veterans, camp 132 $125.00


Ellis G. Cornish, perambulating line, 4.00


Ellis G. Cornish, auto for same, 5.00


Herbert A. Stanly, perambulating line, 6.00


Herbert A. Stanly, auto for same, 5.00


Henry S. Pink, perambulating line, 3.00


Memorial Press, 500 Town Reports, 266.50


Memorial Press, 500 Valuation Lists, 238.50


Memorial Press, 700 Assessors' Cards, 16.00


Ralph Washburn, fire damage, 2.09


Edward P. Washburn, tax, 481.68


C. E. Holmes, tax, 36.83


Carl Akrennen, tax, 7.65


Ira C. Ward, tax,


9.32


$1,206.57


NEW TOWN HALL ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid- C. T. Harris & Son, ladder and supplies, $14.35


Harry Mills, repairs, 3.25


Jay A. Ward, pump and supplies, 178.50


Jay A. Ward, motor, 55.00


$251.10


HEALTH AND SANITATION ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


49


Stewart H. Pink, goods for Chandler family, 131.92


Memorial Press, postal notices, 4.00


L. M. Chase, M. D., medical attend- ance, Garnett case, 27.00


L. M. Chase, M. D., medical attend- ance, Chandler family, 70.50


L. M. Chase, M. D., inspection of school children, 63.00


L. M. Chase, M. D., Thibault case, 3.00


L. M. Chase, M. D., Jefferson case, 42.00


Samoset Market, goods to Chand- ler family, 137.93


L. M. Chase, M. D., Shurtleff case, 54.00


L. M. Chase, M. D., fumigating houses, 54.00


James W. Lewis, posting danger cards, 3.00


Embert H. Eames, sawing wood, 3.00


Stewart H. Pink, goods for Garnett family, 45.75


Ellis G. Cornish, health officer, 4.00


J. Myrick Bump, Inspector of Slaughtering, 65.00


J. Myrick Bump, Inspector of Meat,


60.00


Plymouth Co. Tuberculosis Hospital,


617.21


$1.414.81


PLYMOUTH COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL,


Cr.


Paid-


Treasurer Plymouth County,


$5,585.56


Frank H. Cole, wood,


$29.50


50


SOLDIERS' BENEFITS


STATE AID ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid-


Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows, $318.00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF ACCOUNT


Paid- Soldiers and Soldier's Widow. $216.00


POLICE PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND


PROPERTY ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


James W. Lewis, services as constable $189.00 James W. Lewis, telephone for constable, 4.25


James W. Lewis, carfare for constable, 9.10


James W. Lewis, court cases, 151.00


James W. Lewis, collecting dog licenses, 12.00 Albert A. Dube, services as constable, 11.00 Allen Brothers, constable's outfit, 36.18


G. J. Anderson. cartridges for constable, 2.25


Alfred C. Finney, aid to constable, 10.00 Percy W. Shurtleff, services as constable, 5.00 Percy W. Shurtleff, court cases, 43.00


$472.78


·


CONSTABLES' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921 Constable Work.


Total number of arrests, 10


51


Males,


9


Females,


1


Number of fines imposed,


3


Amount of fines imposed,


$120.00


Continued,


0


Complaints discharged,


1


Suspended,


()


Probation,


1


Insane Asylum,


1


House of Correction,


3


Bound over to Grand Jury, Offences.


1


Complaints investigated,


50)


Assault,


2


Larceny,


1


Lewd and lascivious,


2


Non-support of children,


1


Breaking and entering in night time,


1


Operating auto without registration or license,


1


Operating auto without lights,


1


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES W. LEWIS, ALBERT A. DUBE, PERCY W. SHURTLEFF,


Constables of Carver.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACCOUNT Cr.


Paid-


W. & L. E. Gurley, meas., exp. and


repairs,


$131.57


52


Eldred S. Mosher. express. 2.00


James W. Lewis, services as sealer,


25.00


$158.57


REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND


MEASURES


Number of scales tested, 32


Number of weights tested,


22


Number of liquid measures tested,


20


Number of dry measures tested,


0


Number of measuring pumps tested,


9


JAMES W. LEWIS. Sealer.


JURY LIST


George E. Blair


James S. Laird


Harold E. Carlton


George P. Lincoln


Philip S. Cole


Lloyd C. Robbins


Homer L. Gibbs


Kenneth E. Shaw


Andrew F. Griffith


Charles H. Taylor


William E. Holmes


Ichabod W. Tillson


James S. Hudson


Theodore T. Vaughan


William Wrightington


53


FORESTRY DEPARTMENT


TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT Cr


Paid-


James S. Mckay, labor.


$65.88


Charles F. King, labor, 47.50


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 57.10


Benjamin Wrightington, labor, 10.50


Texas Company, gasoline,


15.00


$195.98


FIGHTING FIRE ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


R. R. Fire. Brook Street, March 17-


James S. McKay, labor, $1.68


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor,


1.68


Charles F. King, labor, 1.50


Sumner Braddock, labor, 1.50


Edgar Norton, labor.


1.00


$7.36


Fire at Mrs. N. E. Chase field, March 18 -


James B. Braddock, labor, $1.50


Birt Chandler, labor, 1.00


Warren Chandler, labor, 1.00


Levi F. Morse, labor, .50


54


Frank H. Cole, labor. .50


James S. McKay, labor, .56


$5.06


R. R. fire at Mr. Slugg's, March 26- ·


Lewis Barros, labor, $ .50


Peter Lopes. labor. .50


$1.00


Fire on south side Makepeace bog, March 17- Truman A. Tillson, labor, $1.50


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and auto, 3.18


$4.68


Fire at Flax Pond-


James H. Peckham, labor and auto, $3.18


R. R. fire at J. S. McKay's field, April 10-


James S. McKay, labor, $1.12


Charles F. King, labor, .75


Sumner Braddock labor, .75


$2.62


R. R. fire at Daniel Hine's field, April 10-


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, $ .56


Joseph Fortache, labor. .50


James Chantre. labor, .50


$1.56


Fire at Huckleberry Corner, April 20-


Ellis Bumpus. labor, $ .50


Charles P. Kennedy, labor. .50


Jolin Aleria, lahor. .50


$1.50


R. K. fire at Brook Street. April 20-


Liova C. Robbins, labor. $ .56


Platt A. Pink, labor, .50


$1.06


55


R. R. fire, May 11-


Sumner Braddock,


$1.00


Arthur Braddock,


1.00


Albert Linton,


1.00


Joseph Dage.


1.00


Patrick Desmond,


1.00


Frank H. Cole.


1.00


Victor Collins.


1.00


Embert H. Eames,


1.00


Lewis Letendre,


1.00


Ernest G. Gardner,


1.00


Charles F. King.


1.00


Lewis Gomes.


1.00


Lloyd C. Robbins,


1.12


James S. McKay.


1.12


James B. Braddock,


2.00


$16.24


R. R. fire at Morris Robbins' bog, May 11- Maurice F. Robbins,


$1.12


R. R. fire at Baker's bog, May 11-


Patrick Gunn,


$ .75


Edward Gunn. .75


$1.50


Fire at John's Pond, May 13-


Warren L. Chandler,


$1.25


Arthur T. Braddock.


1.25


James S. McKay,


1.40


$3.90


Fire at T. B. Smart's, May 21-


Zephaniah W. Andrews, labor and auto, $13.60


Stephen S. Gammons, labor, 8.00


Clarence Potts, labor, 11.50


George Lettenville, labor, 5.25


Fred Gomes, labor, 6.50


Harry C. Morris, 167.25


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Robert Andrews, labor, 6.00


Andrew Griffith, labor,


6.00


Albert F. Petty, labor, 2.25


E. Burdick, labor. 3.25


John Aloria, labor,


1.50


Charles H. Atwood, 2nd, labor,


2.47


Theodore Pina. labor,


1.25


John Silva, labor, 1.25


Joseph Gomes, labor,


1.25


Manuel Monte, labor,


1.25


Manuel Mendes, labor,


1.25


Martin Alves, labor,


1.25


Justin Silva, labor,


1.25


Ralph Mendes, labor,


1.25


Thomas Kenney, labor,


4.25


Philip Morris, labor and auto,


1.56


Joseph Morris, labor,


.50


Vernon Johnson, labor,


.50


Bernard Tillson, labor,


.75


$83.88


R. R. fire at Benjamin Farm. June 2-


James Silva.


$ .50


Lewis Gomes.


.50


Manuel Santos, .50


$1.50


R. R. fire west of Station, June 20-


Charles F. King, labor, $1.00


Frank R. Rickard, labor,


1.50


L vi F. Morse. labor,


1.00


Tames Silva, labor, 1.00


Manuel Santos, labor,


1.00


Levis Games, labor,


1.00


James S. McKay, labor and auto,


2.12


$8.62


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Carlton W. Maxim, use fire truck, $25.00


Chief Plymouth Fire Department,


use fire truck, 60.00


$85.00


John E. Dunham, $1.50


James S. McKay, services as forest


warden, 35.00


$36.50


R. R. fire at Brook Street, Sept. 15-


James S. McKay, labor and auto, $2.12


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 1.12


Platt A. Pink, labor, 1.00


Frank R. Rickard, labor,


1.00


$5.24


H. C. McFarlin, labor and 11 men, $3.38


Frank Weston, labor and 3 men, 1.00


James S. McKay, labor and auto, 1.12


Alton H. Griffith, labor and three men, 1.00


$6.50.


$278.02


GYPSEY MOTH ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid ---


James S. McKay, labor, $ 631.38


James S. McKay, cash paid out, 14.77


James S. McKay, use of truck,


102.35


Charles F. King, labor, 378.34


Lloyd C. Robbins, labor, 377.01


Benjamin Wrightington, labor


287.40


Jesse A. Holmes, labor and team,


145.80


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A. T. Braddock. labor. 66.50


Thomas Hastings, labor.


58.20


Clarence Garnett. labor,


47.00


Henry H. Gammons, labor


132.80


Rodney Griffith, labor,


88.00


Bernard Tillson, labor,


86.80


Alex Johnson. labor and team,


141.70


Arthur C. Atwood, labor,


76.40


Birt Chandler, labor,


83.40


Edward Gunn, labor.


83.40


Sumner Braddock, labor,


126.13


Arthur Shurtleff. labor.


75.90


Homer Washburn. labor,


102.48


Earl Ware, labor.


70.31


Joseph Dage, labor,


66.50


Ernest G. Gardner, labor,


47.00


LaFayette Bradford, labor and team,


76.38


Andrew Griffith, labor,


3.20


Clarence Thomas, labor,


76.80


Ellsworth. Braddock, labor.


54.40


Arthur Nickerson. labor.


41.60


Stephen S. Gammons, labor.


33.20


Eldred S. Mosher. carting lead,


18.00


Jay .A. Ward. repairs,


11.90


Texas Company, gasoline,


252.00


Nemasket Press, stationery and printing. 12.50


$3.869.55


AUTO TRUCK ACCOUNT


Cr.


Paid-


James S. Mckay, repairs. $ 2.50


James S. McKay, painting truck, 10.00


Jay A. Ward, repairs. 34.75


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Stewart H. Pink, paint,


2.20


Benjamin C. Shaw, repairs, 6.10 $55.55


REPORT OF THE LOCAL MOTH


SUPERINTENDENT


During the past year of 1921 both large sprayers and the four smaller sprayers were in constant use through the month of June. Not only the bogs but in many cases the surrounding uplands were sprayed to assist in the protec- tion. Some bogs which were badly infested were sprayed twice. With ordinary conditions, the coming year should show fewer of these pests.


The State, having reimbursed the Town of Carver for the cost of the Town Truck wil now furnish only repairs and running expenses.


I wish to thank those of the town's people who have helped me by their oooperation.


JAMES S. MCKAY, Local Moth Superintendent.


Office of THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN Carver, Mass.


NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS


You are hereby required on or after January 1, 1922 to destroy the gypsy and brown tail moths on your property in this town.


This notification is in accordance with Chapter 381, Acts of 1905, as amended by Chapter 268, Acts of 1906, which re- quire cities and towns to destroy the eggs, caterpillars, pupae and nests of the gypsy and brown tail moths under


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heavy penalty for failure to comply with the provisions of the law.


If a property owner fails to destroy such eggs, caterpil- lars, pupae and nests. then the city or town is required to destroy the same, and the cost of the work, in whole or in part. according to the value of the land. is assessed upon and becomes a bien on the land. (See Section 6. Chapter 381).


The Selectmen ask owners and tenant, to co-operate with the town in its work on highways and other public grounds by doing effective work on their premises. Cit. zens who have cleaned their premises of the moths, but find their trees endangered by the neglect of owner, of ad- joining estates should make complaint to the Selectmen !. The infestation of a residential neighborhood by the neglect of a few will not be tolerated.


The eggs of the gypsy moth should be destroyed at once with creosote. They should never be scraped off the object on which they are laid. Careful search should be made for gypsy moth egg clusters, not only on trees but also on house walls, stone walls. fences and in rubbish heaps, etc. Trees in which cavities occur and which it is not desirable to cut should have the cavities tinned or cemented. This is important. The present and future cost of combating this insect can be greatly reduced by cutting and burning worthless brush, hollow trees etc. A few trees well cared for are more valuable to the property owner and the com- munity than a large number of neglected trees.


The nests of the brown tail moth should be cut from the trees, carefully collected and burned in a stove or furnace.


Full instructions as to best methods of work against the moths may be obtained from the Local Superintendent. James S. McKay, or from the State Forester, State House.


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Work done by contractors should be inspected and ap- proved by the local Superintendent before payment for the same is made.


ELLIS G. CORNISH, HERBERT A. STANLY, HENRY S. PINK, Selectmen.


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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


ITEMIZED SCHOOL ACCOUNT


Cr. Superintendent of Schools


Paid-


W. J. B. MacDougall. services. $999.96


WV. J. B. MacDougall, 40 per cent of


transportation, 160.00


$1,159.96


School 'Committee


Alice G. Shaw, salary, $ 75.80


Charles H. Atwood, salary,


64.00


Ellis G. Cornish, salary, 122.00


Ellis G. Cornish, carfare and telephone,


8.50


Ellis G. Cornish, auto for School Board,


33.90


Mary A. Cornish, copying reports, 5.00




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