Town annual reports of Carver 1930, Part 2

Author: Carver (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
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30.00


L. M. Chase, M. D., Birth returns,


3.25


L. M. Chase, M. D., Fred Parent case (dog bite) 6.00


. 75


E. S. Mosher, Transportation, 3.00


Wilfred T. Gove, M. D., Birth returns,


.50


J. H. Waterman, Birth returns,


.25


E. A. Barrows, M. D., Birth returns,


.25


R. D. Stillman, M. D., Birth returns,


.25


Jesse A. Holmes, Services,


3.00


$1,563.31


POLICE


Paid-


James W. Lewis, Services,


$873.90


James W. Lewis, Telephone,


40.14


Herbert L. Shaw, Service, 94.00


N. J. Slater, Officer,


5.10


Chester Morse, Officer,


2.10


Sullivan & Sullivan, Prosecuting liquor cases,


50.00


Clifton Keyes, Services on raid,


6.30


Alton C. Sisson, Robbins case,


4.75


Catherine Mittchel, Powell case,


3.00


Town of Middleboro, Use of Lock-up,


6.15


George E. Conwell & Son, Death return,


34


Merton Griffith, Services,


2.00


Town of Wareham, Use of Lock-up,


17.25


1.80


Elmer W. White, Services in raid, Howard M. Griffith, Services in raid,


3.30


$1,109.79


GYPSY MOTH


Paid


James H. Peckham, Labor & Truck,


$419.47


James H. Peckham, Supplies,


1.00


Platt A. Pink, Labor,


160.34


Edgar Rassmussen, Labor,


151.98


Lloyd Robbins, Labor,


110.55


Earl B. Ware, Labor,


89.94


Benj .C. Shaw, Labor,


9.15


Perez L. Shurtleff, Creosote,


7.00


Maxim Motor Co., Repairs,


3.60


J. T. McKechnie, Gas & Oil,


9.67


$962.70


TREE WARDEN


Paid


James H. Peckham, Labor & Truck,


$283.50


Earl B. Ware, Labor & Truck,


70.03


Edgar Rassmussen, Labor & Truck,


88.83


Allan MacDonald, Labor & Truck,


54.05


Platt A. Pink, Labor & Truck,


32.90


Dola Cota, Labor & Truck,


34.78


Henry S. Pink, Labor & Truck,


3.95


$568.04


35


CHAPTER 90 CENTER STREET


Paid-


Frank F. Weston, Labor,


$126.60


Frank F. Weston, Truck,


340.50


Frank F. Weston, Gas,


39.60


Frank F. Weston, Wood,


201.00


Frank F. Weston, Gravel,


8.80


Frank F. Weston, Auto,


15.00


Eldred S. Mosher, Labor,


135.00


Eldred S. Mosher, Truck,


278.62


Eldred S. Mosher, Auto


6.00


Eldred S. Mosher, Cement.


4.20


Theodore Vaughan 2nd, Labor,


120.90


Theodore Vaughan 2nd, Truck,


180.25


Homer Weston, Shovel Operator,


174.57


Winston Weston, Labor,


4.00


Herbert Shaw, Labor,


38.07


Charles Kennedy, Labor,


101.52


John Pouliot, Labor,


110.69


Nelson Story, Labor,


81.32


William Cornish, Labor,


24.21


Alton Chandler, Labor,


108.11


Arvo Johnson, Labor & Truck,


84.00


John Pennell, Labor,


93.06


Orlando Griffith, Labor,


92.01


Cornelius Kelliher, Labor,


26.32


Thomas Hastings, Labor


57.46


James Thomas, Labor,


70.39


John Dionne, Labor,


103.76


Harry Cassidy, Labor,


34.31


Richard Barnett, Labor,


73.21


Joseph Pelletier, Labor,


94.36


William Pelletier, Labor,


89.90


Fred Dube, Labor,


30.55


Martin Thomas, Labor & Truck,


124.88


Jesse A. Holmes, Labor & Truck


59.62


36


James W. Lewis, Labor and Truck 272.62


Perez L. Shurtleff, Labor & Truck,


235.50


Joseph Bolduc, Labor,


110.45


Peter Maeau, Labor,


6.58


Herbert Vaughan, Labor,


2.82


Emil Johnson, Labor,


40.42


John Jussila, Labor,


31.49


Truman A. Tillson, Labor,


29.61


Napoleon Dionne, Labor,


7.05


Adlard Manseau, Labor,


3.29


Frank Thomas, Engineer,


42.00


Daniel Dempney, Engineer,


133.00


George Curry, Engineer,


91.00


Henry S. Pink, Supplies,


.35


B. I. Lewis, Gas,


6.85


J. T. McKechnie, Gas,


10.25


L. O. Atwood, Gravel,


15.00


Frank C. Dunlap, Oil,


335.48


Highway Products Co., Oil,


156.75


Millar Coal Co., Coal,


24.57


R. D. Kelley Co., Coal,


11.45


Plymouth Lumber Co., Lumber,


19.85


Sears Lumber Co., Cement,


8.40


Sampson & Kierstead, Pipe,


6.00


Highway Products Co., Asphalt,


1,200.00


Berger Metal Culvert Co., Culvert,


66.43


$6,000.00


CHAPTER 81


Paid


· Frank F. Weston, Labor,


$433.20


Frank F. Weston, Truck,


1,530.99


Frank F. Weston, Auto,


17.00


Frank F. Weston, Team,


45.00


Frank F. Weston, Gas & Oil,


242.49


Frank F. Weston, Gravel,


325.40


37


Eldred S. Mosher, Labor,


401.70


Eldred S. Mosher, Truck,


1,061.98


Eldred S. Mosher, Auto,


20.00


Eldred S. Mosher, Gas & Oil,


20.95


Theodore Vaughan, 2nd., Labor,


488.26


Theodore Vaughan, 2nd., Truck,


711.74


Theodore Vaughan, 2nd., Auto,


26.00


Theodore Vaughan, 2nd., Oil,


1.60


Walter Dunham, Labor,


157.69


Thomas Hastings, Labor,


179.54


Raymond Letender, Labor,


17.63


Ralph Washburn, Labor,


5.41


Herbert Shaw, Labor,


341.46


Charles Kennedy, Labor,


329.95


James Thomas, Labor,


233.66


Joseph Pelletier, Labor,


235.50


Harry Cassidy, Labor,


284.36


Orlando Griffith, Labor,


218.33


John Pennell, Labor,


186.36


Allan McDonald, Labor,


7.05


Charles Lincoln, Labor,


11.28


Napoleon Dionne, Labor,


15.98


John Pouliot, Labor,


20.68


John Dionne, Labor,


191.07


Fred Dube, Labor,


76.62


Henry Dube, Labor,


5.64


Thomas Reynolds, Labor,


7.52


Joseph Bolduc, Labor,


161.22


Lloyd Robbins, Labor,


3.76


Harold Robbins, Labor,


26.56


Richard Barnett, Labor,


103.41


Roger Weston, Labor,


3.76


Cornelius Kellehier, Labor,


152.53


Benj. Wrightington, Labor,


40.19


William Pelletier, Labor,


16.93


Nelson Story, Labor,


5.17


Alton Chandler, Labor,


5.17


38


Homer Griffith, Labor,


37.60


William Cornish, Labor,


20.68


Fred Tucker, Labor, 95.41


Winston Weston, Labor,


16.00


Ernest Derosia, Labor,


7.52


Ernest Rioux, Labor,


7.52


Dolla Cota, Labor,


37.60


Adlard Manseau, Labor,


31.02


John Mosher, Labor,


26.32


Platt Pink, Labor,


30.08


Earl B. Ware, Labor,


41.36


Edgar Rassmussen, Labor,


45.12


Ernest W. Shaw, Labor & Truck,


382.38


James W. Lewis, Labor & Truck,


611.25


Daniel Dempsey, Labor & Truck,


203.63


Jesse A. Holmes, Labor & Truck,


594.00


Ardni Johnson, Labor & Truck,


356.17


Martin Thomas, Labor & Truck,


216.00


James H. Peckham, Labor & Truck,


52.80


Ernest Tassinari, Supplies,


4.00


A. D. Griffith, Gas, Oil & Supplies,


62.24


Henry S. Pink, Gas, Oil & Supplies,


25.80


J. T. McKechnie, Gas & Oil,


23.15


B. I. Lewis, Gas & Oil,


63.79


H. W. Jordan, Gas & Oil,


8.83


Wenham Garage, Gas & Oil,


5.27


Texas Oil Co., Oil,


92.50


Jay A. Ward, Gas & Oil,


2.85


Blanche Murphy, Gas,


1.73


Mass. State Prison, Supplies,


30.00


Highway Products Co., Supplies,


278.39


Edwin K. Greer, Supplies,


4.00


Educator Oil Co., Oil,


33.00


Frank Dunlap, Oil,


43.76


Homer Weston, Shovel Operator


367.27


Frank Thomas, Engineer,


14.00


George Curry, Engineer,


35.00


39


Gilbert Thompson, Trucking,


5.00


Bailey-Gibbs Co., Gravel, 3.40


John Allorie, Gravel,


.80


Abbie Dunham, Gravel,


3.00


Herbert Whiting, Gravel,


40.90


James Peckham, Gravel,


7.00


Charles Dunham, Gravel,


34.50


L. O. Atwood, Gravel,


2.60


Ellis D. Atwood, Gravel.


1.00


Albert Linton, Gravel,


3.55


Percy Shurtleff, Gravel,


1.86


Power Brothers, Stone,


23.10


Millar Coal Co., Coal,


10.35


Tar Products Co., Tarvia,


255.07


Barett Co., Tarvia,


723.14


James W. Lewis, Gravel,


3.78


$13,398.63


TREMONT STREET (SHOESTRING ROAD)


Paid-


Frank F. Weston, Labor


$25.80


Frank F. Weston, Truck,


53.78


Eldred S. Mosher, Labor,


69.60


Eldred S. Mosher, Truck


94.22


T. T. Vaughan 2nd., Labor,


81.90


T. T. Vaughan 2nd., Truck,


127.47


Joseph Bolduc, Labor,


23.50


Harry Cassidy, Labor,


15.04


Herbert Shaw, Labor,


28.67


Charles Kennedy, Labor,


62.05


John Pouliot, Labor,


45.59


John Pennell, Labor,


60.17


Nelson Story, Labor,


28.67


William Cornish, Labor,


28.67


Alton Chandler, Labor,


49.35


40


Cornelius Kellehier, Labor,


32.43


Ardnie, Johnson, Labor & Truck,


96.76


James Thomas, Labor,


25.00


Daniel Dempsey, Labor & Truck,


47.50


Jesse A. Holmes, Labor & Truck,


9.76


John Dionne, Labor,


11.05


Richard Barnett, Labor,


29.62


Orlando P. Griffith, Labor,


37.37


Homer Weston, Labor,


32.78


James W. Lewis, Labor & Truck,


66.76


Perez Shurtleff, Labor & Truck,


56.26


Thomas Hastings, Labor,


30.08


Emil Reioux, Labor,


15.04


William Pelletier, Labor,


18.57


Joseph Pelletier, Labor,


20.45


Fred Dube, Labor,


15.04


Theo Broullard, Labor,


15.04


Fred Derosia, Labor,


15.04


John Jussila, Labor,


.94


Frank Thomas, Engineer,


35.00


Frank Weston, Wood,


43.00


Frank Weston, Gravel,


8.30


Frank Weston, Gas,


7.20


R. D. Kelley Coal Co., Coal,


10.52


Highway Products Co., Asphalt,


426.58


Frank Dunlap, Oil,


90.90


Emil Johnson, Labor,


8.46


$1,999.93


SPECIAL HIGHWAY ACCOUNT


Paid


E. S. Mosher, Sign Boards, 3.50


E. S. Mosher, Posts,


.50


Herbert Shaw, Paint,


7.00


Herbert Shaw, Labor,


3.76


41


Austin Ward, Painting, T. A. Tillson, Labor, Highway Products Co., Oil,


4.00


7.52


100.00


$126.28


SNOW


Paid


Frank F. Weston, Labor & Truck,


$115.30


Eldred S. Mosher, Labor & Truck,


31.45


T. T. Vaughan 2nd, Labor & Truck,


3.26


Ernest Shaw, Labor,


11.25


John Mosher, Labor,


1.41


Raymond Letender, Labor,


1.88


Fred Parent, Labor,


1.88


Walter Dunham, Labor,


.94


Thomas Hastings, Labor,


94


Ralph Washburn, Labor,


.94


Homer Letender, Labor,


2.12


Kenneth Atwood, Labor & Truck,


100.00


N. F. Shurtleff, Labor & Truck,


98.75


$370.12


MACHINERY


Paid-


Frank F. Weston, Labor,


$74.40


Frank F. Weston, Truck,


42.00


Frank F. Weston, Auto,


74.00


Frank F. Weston, Supplies,


44.60


Frank F. Weston, Gas,


4.40


Frank F. Weston, Telephone,


2.60


Frank F. Weston, Freight & Express,


5.88


Bay City Shovel Co., Shovel,


3,200.00


Bay City Shovel Co., Supplies,


58.12


N. E. Road Machine Co., Supplies,


42.43


42


H. J. Vaughan, Supplies, 2.25


Rapp Hutchings Co., Supplies,


31.10


A. D. Griffith, Supplies, 3.27


Pierce Hardware Co., Supplies,


7.34


Garlock Packing Co., Supplies,


5.68


Franklin Auto Supply Co., Supplies


9.50


E. S. Mosher, Supplies,


1.00


E. S. Mosher, Auto,


1.00


Homer Weston, Shovel Operator,


96.42


Plymouth Lumber Co., Lumber,


18.67


Wilie Brothers, Labor,


4.00


Albert Thomas, Labor,


5.00


Joseph Pelletier, Labor,


9.17


William Pelletier, Labor,


1.65


Joseph Bolduc, Labor,


7.52


Kenneth Atwood, Labor,


3.76


John Dionne, Labor,


11.28


Harry Cassidy, Labor.


11.28


Richard Barnett, Labor,


11.28


Orlando P. Griffith, Labor,


11.28


Joseph Pelletier, Labor,


3.76


Educator Oil Co., Oil,


27.50


Wenham Garage, Repairs,


44.28


Jay A. Ward, Repairs,


50.85


Bond Company, Repairs,


45.00


Texas Oil Co., Oil, 20.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Inspection of Boiler, 20.00


Durable Wire Rope Co., Cable,


8.16


George Curry, Engineer,


66.50


Daniel Dempsey. Engineer,


164.50


Quincy Bldg. Wrecking Co., Lumber,


44.75


Dyer Sales & Machinery Co., Supplies,


1,074.71


H. W. Jordan, Supplies,


17.37


H. S. Pink, Supplies,


25.98


A. K. Finney, Supplies,


45.65


H. R. Bailey Co., Supplies & Labor,


109.21


J. T. McKechnie, Oil & Gas,


27.19


$5,596.29


43


BRIDGES


Paid


Frank F. Weston, Labor & Truck,


$108.60


Frank F. Weston, Gas & Oil,


6.95


Eldred S. Mosher, Labor & Truck,


99.20


T. T. Vaughan 2nd, Labor & Truck,


76.52


Walter Dunham, Labor,


10.34


Fred Parent, Labor,


6.40


Thomas Hastings, Labor,


6.58


Ernest Derosia, Labor,


6.58


James Peckham, Labor,


1.00


Homer Weston, Labor,


27.50


Orlando Griffith, Labor,


29.85


Harry Cassidy, Labor,


35.72


Joseph Pelletier, Labor,


1.65


John Pennell, Labor,


15.98


John Dionne, Labor,


1.65


Herbert Shaw, Labor,


11.28


Sampson & Kierstead, Labor,


6.53


Joseph Bolduc, Labor,


18.80


Fred Ducas, Labor,


8.23


Richard Barnett, Labor,


1.65


Charles Kennedy, Labor,


12.22


Adlard Manseau, Labor,


7.52


H. S. Pink, Supplies,


4.60


Canedy Construction Co., Pipe,


108.00


Berger Metal Culvert Co., Pipe,


162.65


Plymouth Lumber Co., Lumber,


6.00


· E. K. Greer, Lumber,


1.38


Herbert Vaughan, Posts,


8.40


Andrew Kaski, Stone,


6.00


$797.78


FIRE EQUIPMENT


Paid


Acme Rubber Mfg. Co., Fire Hose,


$176.40


Fitz-Henry Guptal Co., Pump & Supplies,


594.25


$770.65


44


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Paid:


Home Assistance


$1,388.00


Town of Falmouth, Groceries


550.62


Carrie Bumpus, Board 456.00


Town of Barnstable, Board


120.00


Henry S. Pink, Groceries


129.09


J. T. McKechnie, Groceries


6.00


Francis Shaw, Board


3.00


Walker M. Coe, Auto Hire


20.00


Leonard Baker, M. D., Medical Attendance


3.00


Omer Jarvis, Trip to Fall River


5.00


W. S. Andrews & Son, Shoes


6.00


Jesse A. Holmes, Services


5.00


Herbert A. Stanly, Services


12.00


Herbert A. Stanly, Auto


7.00


Herbert A. Stanly, Supplies


48


Frank H. Cole, Services


4.50


Frank H. Cole, Auto


5.00


Frank H. Cole, Wood


5.00


$2,725.69


SOLDIERS RELIEF


Paid:


Appropriated $200.00 Returned to Treas. $200.00


AMERICAN LEGION


Paid: Jesse A. Holmes


Commander Camp 132 $75.00


MILITARY AID


Paid:


Appropriated


$50.00


Returned to Treas.


$50.00


45


FIRE ACCOUNT


James H. Peckham, Warden


Paid:


James H. Peckham & men --


Slugg Chimney fire


$18.00


Halunen Chimney fire


1.60


Alfred Shaw fire


3.10


Santos fire


2.80


Alton Griffith fire


3.60


Swan Holt fire


1.95


Carrie Nye Chimney fire


3.90


Cross Paths Fire


10.90


Silvia Chimney fire


2.45


Plymouth St. fire


4.30


Canada Hill fire


17.95


Ruel Gibbs fire


1.60


Dionne fire


1.20


Auto fire


1.20


Turner fire


. 60


Vaughan Bog fire


2.60


Coles Mill fire


18.40


O'Brien Fire


51.70


Ellis D. Atwood Bog fire


206.95


Holmes Mill fire


8.30


Rodney Griffith fire


23.20


Snappit Bog fire


6.95


O'Brien Bog fire


2.40


Ellis D. Atwood Bog Fire No. 2


5.10


George Snow fire


. 60


T. T. Vaughan Bog fire


4.60


M. Anthony fire


5.60


J. M. Bump fire


6.05


Care Fire Equipment


74.40


Freight & Supplies


26.57


Investigating fire


2.00


46


James H. Peckham (Sunday fire service) Telephone 29.82


60.00


Benjamin C. Shaw 2nd. Supplies


11.17


Henry S. Pink, Supplies


3.89


John H. Burke, Fire Kit


22.50


$647.95


PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE


Paid:


Jay A. Ward, Services


$25.00


Merton Griffith, Inspecting Lights


10.00


Herbert Shaw, Labor


22.10


Arthur Shaw, Painting


22.60


Ellis D. Atwood, Labor


10.00


Frank E. Barrows, Labor


12.00


James W. Lewis, Services


10.00


$111.70


CIVILIAN WAR BONUS


Paid:


Colonial Brass Co., Tablet


$200.00


Sampson & Kierstead, Cement work


350.00


James H. Peckham, Truck & Loam


7.50


James H. Peckham, Telephone


3.46


Allen MacDonald, Labor


4.00


Earl B. Ware, Painting & Repairs


18.00


Herbert A. Stanly, Grass Seed


6.91


$589.87


UNCLASSIFIED & MEMORIAL DAY


Paid:


Frank F. Weston, Treas. Sons of Veterans


$175.00


360.45


Memorial Press, Printing Town Reports Jack L. Martin, Lead . 15


47


Herbert A. Stanly, Preambulating Lines Jesse A. Holmes, Preambulating Lines 8.00


10.00


Frank H. Cole, Preambulating Lines Tax Collector, Tax Title American Gas Accumulator, Tanks


2.00


11.67


82.00


$649.27


CEMETERIES


Paid:


Frank E. Barrows, Labor


196.20


Frank E. Barrows, Truck


8.00


Frank E. Barrows, Supplies


16.95


Jay A. Ward, Labor


3.50


Henry Dube, Labor


43.52


Alfred Dube, Labor


53.86


Orlando Griffith, Labor


13.16


Arthur Peterson, Labor


10.62


Tony Erickson, Labor


10.62


James Peckham, Labor


5.00


James Lewis, Labor


18.00


Harry Cassidy, Labor


13.16


Rufus Blair, Labor


11.75


Walter Battis, Labor


15.04


George Thomas, Labor


4.93


Joseph Bolduc, Labor


3.76


David Maki, Labor


1.88


Alton Chandler, Labor


3.76


Charles Guertin, Labor


3.76


Fred A. Ward, Labor & Supplies


51.95


George A. Shurtleff & Son, Supplies


6.51


George E. Doane, Supplies


5.78


George Perkins, Repairs


1.75


Jesse A. Holmes, Truck


2.00


Daniel Dempsey, Truck


3.00


James H. Peckham, Labor & Supplies


2.50


$510.96


48


PARKS


Paid:


Ellis D. Atwood, Labor & Truck


$67.25


Ellis D. Atwood, Pump & Supplies


5.00


Frank E. Barrows, Labor & Truck


110.80


Alfred Dube, Labor & Repairs


3.63


Henry Dube, Labor


6.39


Arthur Peterson, Labor


2.82


Tony Erickson, Labor


2.82


Walter Battis, Labor


1.88


George Thomas, Labor


5.38


Jesse A. Holmes, Labor


2.50


Alton Chandler, Labor


18.80


Charles Guertin, Labor


18.80


Rufus Blair, Labor


7.52


Jack Martin, Labor


3.76


Ira Thomas, Labor


.94


George Blair, Labor


4.70


David Maki, Labor


5.64


Daniel Dempsey, Labor


6.58


Leo Bolduc, Labor


.94


James W. Lewis, Labor


6.75


James S. McKay, Labor


6.00


Bliss Hardware Co., Pump


4.25


George A. Shurtleff & Son, Lumber


3.28


H. W. Jordan, Supplies


2.65


$299.08


49


CARVER PUBLIC LIBRARY


REPORT OF LIBRARIAN Financial Report


Jan. 1, 1930 Balance on hand $9.62


Received in fines 25.00


$34.62


Paid out for books


$10.00


Paid out for book supplies 10.40


Paid out for other expenses 1.80


Jan. 1, 1931 Balance on hand 12.42


$34.62


The total circulation for the year 1930 was 5,071 (books and magazines) showing an increase of 1,196. An inventory has been taken of both the adult fiction and the juvenile collection. Books, especially the juvenile books have been washed in vinegar and water, marked and shellacked. The shelves where the juvenile books were kept have been ad- justed so that all sizes of books can stand upright, giving longer life to the books. There has been several donations of books in the past year-both fiction and non-fiction.


Supplement to Catalogue


By purchase, 142 books (47 being replacements)


Donation, 133 books.


Middleboro Gazette, 1930.


Old Colony Memorial, 1930.


Popular Mechanics Magazine, 1930.


National Geographic Magazine, 1930.


American Forests and Forest Life, 1930.


Plymouth County Farmer, 1930.


Our Dumb Animals, 1930. New England Poultryman, 1930.


Youth's Companion & American Boy, 1930.


Specialty Salesman, 1930.


Today's Magazine of America, 1930.


The International Student, 1930.


The American Issue, 1930.


MYRTLE L. ATWOOD, Librarian.


50


REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen: In compliance with the General Laws of Massachusetts, I herewith submit report of 1930 as Sealer of Weights and Measures:


Number of scales tested and sealed,


12


Number of Weights tested,


24


Number of liquid measures tested and sealed,


11


Number of dry measures tested and sealed, 1


Number of gasolene pumps tested and sealed, 19


Number of oil pumps tested and sealed, 7


Number of measuring pumps tested and sealed,


5


Fees collected and paid to Town Treasurer


$21.90


Respectfully submitted, JAMES W. LEWIS,


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


JURY LIST 1930-1931


Atwood, Ellis D.


McFarlin, Henry C.


Bailey, Donald H.


Perkins, Charles C.


Burbank, Arthur G.


Peterson, Arthur W.


Bolduc, Avery A.


Robbins, Morris F.


Chandler, Birt C.


Shaw, Kenneth E.


Eams, Embert H. Gibbs, Samuel B.


Thomas, Luther E.


Thomas, Theo C.


Griffith, Rodney N.


Telfer, Arnold T.


Holmes, Russell W.


Turner, Daniel O.


Kenney, Thomas L.


Wade, Arthur H.


Mosher, Eldred S.


51


CONSTABLES' REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1930


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen: I have the honor to respectfully submit my annual report of the Police Department for the year ending December 31, 1930.


Total number of arrests,


41


Males,


35


Females,


6


Amount of fines imposed,


$375.00


Appealed,


3


Probation,


1


Taunton Insane Hospital,


4


House of Correction,


6


State Farm,


2


Sherborn Reformatory,


1


Arrested for out of town officers,


6


Offences


Complaints investigated,


100


Lewd and lascivious,


2


Neglected children,


5


Assault and Battery,


6


Violating auto laws,


4


Violating liquor laws,


9


Non-support,


1


Keeping unlicensed dog,


1


Destroyed dogs,


3


Peddling without license,


2


52


Stubborn child, Drunkenness, Breaking and entering,


1 8 4


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES W. LEWIS, HERBERT L. SHAW, MERTON T. GRIFFITH,


Constables of Carver.


FOREST WARDEN


James H. Peckham, East Carver; tel. Carver 1-6.


Deputies


No. 1- Charles Cherry, South Carver; tel. Wareham 9323-12


No. 2-Theodore Vaughan, tel. 24-32.


No. 3- Harry Jordan, Center Carver; tel. Carver 3-8.


No. 4-Earl Ware, tel. 2-3.


No. 5 John Alorie, 25-14.


No. 6-Robert Melville, North Carver; tel. Carver 51-3. No. 7-Simon Mayahad, tel. 21-24.


No. 8-Birt Chandler, North Carver; tel. Carver 46-5. No. 9 Jesse Holmes, West Carver; tel. Carver 10-3.


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REPORT OF TREASURER OF OLD HOME DAY ASSOCIATION


Receipts


Balance from 1929 Account


$592.00


Int.


26.04


Dinner and Ice Cream tickets


1,507.80


Tonic, candy, cigars, etc.


148.85


Ball game


33.40


Dance


94.80


Remnants


6.95


$2,409.84


Expenditures


Thirteenth Reg. Band and Reader


$217.00


Farrar's, ice cream


124.25


Middleboro Bottling Works, tonic


30.00


James H. Peckham, base ball exp.


50.00


Ellis G. Cornish, auto


10.00


A. W. Peterson, dance expense


41.15


F. B. & F. P. Goss, printing


5.00


Colonial Restaurant & Store Eq. Co., dishes 84.35


Plymouth Lumber Co., lumber


62.92


H. W. Jordan, supplies


104.73


Henry S. Pink, supplies


71.02


Jesse A. Holmes, trucking, supplies etc.


76.01


Frank F. Weston, Trucking, supplies etc.


65.60


H. W. Jordan, supplies


32.00


Eleanor L. Shaw, stationery, etc. 5.83


B. I. Lewis, supplies


40.30


Geo. E. Doane, supplies


11.37


Farrar's, candy


12.52


Thomas Patnesis, supplies


89.05


54


Wm. Egger, supplies


1.00


Charles E. Staples, canvas


55.00


F. B. Washburn & Co., bread


25.95


Jos. J. Wood, fish and clams


263.25


Jack L. Martin, auto & postage


7.00


Ralph W. Mellen, printing


24.00


Philip S. Cole, trucking


5.00


J. T. McKechnie, supplies


2.68


Pine Grove Ice Co., ice


3.50


Helen Griffith, laundry & towels


2.00


E. Caricchi, supplies


11.25


$1,533.73


Services


James W. Lewis


$5.00


Ellis G. Cornish


15.00


Waiters and Heads of Tables


77.00


Jesse A. Holmes


14.00


Frank F. Weston


15.00


Eleanor L. Shaw


2.50


Blanche E. Holmes


2.50


Sadie Wade


13.50


Mary Braddock


10.00


Helen Griffith


16.80


Mary Shaw


16.80


Hattie Mosher


.16.80


Martha Hatch


8.40


Mary Dionne


8.40


Isabelle Blake


5.60


Florence Weston


6.00


Julia Parent


5.60


Orlando Griffith


44.48


Roger Weston


39.00


Winton Weston


10.50


Jack L. Martin


30.08


Fred Ducas


11.11


William Pelletier


11.11


55


Geo. Johnson


1.88


Alexis Erickson


10.00


Geo. Ellis


4.00


Donald N. Holmes


6.76


John Pouliot


5.00


Norman V. Holmes


4.50


Phillip H. Smith


4.50


Stuart Fowler


4.50


Ernest Derosier


7.35


Napoleon Dionne


5.00


John Tubman


5.00


Kenneth Tubman


5.00


James Thomas


5.00


M. R. Clare


2.00


Edward W. Lowe


16.92


Louis Bolduc


12.22


Avery A. Bolduc


6.58


Everett Thomas


2.82


Jack L. Martin


13.50


$507.71


Total expense


$2,041.44


Receipts of year


2,409.84


Expenditures for year


2,041.44


Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1931


$368.40


JACK L. MARTIN, Treas.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1930


Jan. 1-Anthony Perry and Eva Pina of Wareham.


Jan. 2-Frank Robidoux and Carrie Joseph.


May 25-Myron Earl Tubman and Dorothy G. Jefferson.


May 26-Robert Webber Bishop of Wareham and Lila Sophia Halunen.


May 3-Joseph Emile Fisette and Deliska Belanger of New Bedford.


June 14-Harry Mendall Thompson and Ruth Althea Porter of Kingston.


Oct. 11-Carlton Shurtleff Atwood of Easton and Florence Freeman of Arlington.


Oct. 18-Clarence Wesley Jefferson and Thelma Wil- helmina Thompson of East Bridgewater.


Oct. 30-Russell Elmer Appling and Alice Bessie Drake.


Oct. 11-Royce Walter Parker and Helen Marie Blake both of Watertown.


Nov. 8 Homer Francis Griffith and Tekla Augusta Halunen.


Dec. 1-Omer Xavier Jarvis of R. I. and Anita Carriveau.


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BIRTHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1930


Date


Name


Parents


Nativity


Jan. 15 Edward Pina


Antone Pina


Cape Verde Is.


Feb. 6 Howard Roger Silva


Francis J. Silva


Cape Verde Is.


Feb. 17


Leon Winfred Johnson


John E. Johnson


Carver


Mar. 1 Alma Barbara Paananan


Arvit Paananan


Finalnd


Mar. 18 Joseph Bruce Teixeira


Julio Tiexeira


Cape Verde Is.


Apr. 5 Anne Bailey


Eunice Atwood


Carver


Apr.


Stewart Allen Baker


Ralph E. Baker


Middleboro


Apr. 28


David Halsted Bonney


Alfred L. Bonney


Plympton


Apr. 29


Adelene Silva


Manuel Silva


Cape Verde Is.


May 7 Eva Mae Smith


James Smith


Halifax, N. S.


May 17 Robert Webber Bishop


Robert W. Bishop


Providence, R. I.


1.ila S. Hal men


Carver


May 21


Roger Joseph Pelletier


Odilon J. Pelletier


Fall River


Virginia M. Beaudoin


Conn.


May 27


Lawrence Silva


Arthu: M. Silva


Dipodina Fortasche


Cape Verde Is.


July 31 Raymond Ernest Silva


I. John Silva


Cape Verde Is.


Meclina Wager


Fall River


Aug. 14 Theron Mckinley Bumpus


Theron M. Bumpus Lydia R. Hann


Bonney Bay, N. F.


Aug. 17 Robert Hathaway Merritt


Francis A. Merritt


Rochester


Oct. 10 Frances Louise Spinola


Vincent Spinola


Portugal


Alice Rogers


New Bedford


Dec. 15 John Wesley Morse Jr.


John W. Morse


Wareham


Dec. 19 James Gonsalves Jr.


James Gonsalves


Carver


Mamie Reis


Cape Verde Is.


Dec. 22 William Gomes


Manuel Gomes


Cape Verde Is.


Jan. 31


Arthur Douglass Braddock


Arthur T. Braddock


Carver


Christena McNutt


Truro, N. S.


Inez Silva


Carver


Ida E. Kaski


Carver


1na Hamalainen


Finland


Margaret Robinson


Boston


Donald H. Bailey


Carver


Charlotte E. Allis


Boston


Martha M. Halsted


Pullman, Ill.


Theodora Silva


Cape Verde Is.


Clara Munson


Calais, Me.


Cape Verde Is.


Carver


Hattie F. Eames


Carver


Mabel M. Perry


Conn.


Elsie Rose


Cape Verde Is.


Anna Teixeira


Carver


DEATHS RECORDED IN CARVER FOR THE YEAR 1930.


Date of death


Name


.Age


Cause of Deatlı


Birthplace


Cemetery


Parents


Birthplace of parents


Jan. 22 Samuel McHenry


83


11


3


Mitral regurgitation of heart


St. George, N. B.


Vine Hills Plymouth Union


William Mcllenry Lucretia Wilkinson Stillman Shaw Eliza Cole ( Unknown)


Carver


Feb. 12


Daniel Mullins


75


Chronic inyocardities


Ireland


St. Joseph's Plymouth Union


Adam Nicol Frances


Scotland


Apr. 15


Georginia Forest Duncan


80


5


4 Arterio sclerosis


Scotland


Cambridge Cambridge Notre Dame Fall River Riral.


Alphonse Dorais Azilda Savarine John H. Hitchcock


Canada


June 19


Susan Adelaide Mahler


70


3 26


Acute intestinal obstruction Alcoholism


Canada


Sacred lleart New Bedford


Marie Molleur


July 17


Walter Howard Dunham


45


9


3 Chronic nephritis


Car er


Lakenham


Carver


July 21


Augustine Lajoie


78


Chronic myocarditis


Canada


Carver


Canada


Sept. 7


Adeline Cruz


26


Incomplete abortion


Cape Verde Is.


St. Joseph's Plymouth


Louisa Gonsalves


Oct. 4 Leo Majahad


64


Carcinoma of liver


Turkey


St. Joseph's, Plymouth Vine Hills,


Plymouth


Nov. 3


Abbie F. Atwood


92


1


8 Chronic myocarditis


Wareham


Lakenham


Farris Majahad Ranssa Dora Harry W. Jordan Florence M. Darling Asa Barrows Fannie Dunham Alvin S. Perkins Nancy Stevens


Carver


Nov. 11 Charles Clayton Perkins


56


9


18 Chronic nephritis


Carver


Union


Carver


Nov. 25 Manuel Andrade


58


Natural causes




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