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Verde Is.
Unknown
Manuel Texiero Cape Verde Is.
Apr. 30 - Barry
May 1 Almedo Silva
8 hours Status thymo lymph- New Bedford aticus 12 - - Tuberculosis of the Carver lungs
St. Lukes Hospital Plymouth County Hosp.
Union Carver
St. Joseph's Plymouth
Francis D. Barry Somerset Fall River Alice T. Collins Manuel Silva Cape Verde Is.
Leodora Silva Cape Verde Is. Unknown
May 5 Alfredo Barros
Cardoza
June 7 Frances Maria Judson
86 2 23 Carcinoma of Stomach Deerfield, New Carver Hampshire
Lakenham Carver
Warren M. Pettingill Hampshire
Martha SouthwickNew Hampshire
July 11 William F. Atwood
82 5 4 Paralysis Agitous Arteriosclerosis
Middleboro
Carver
Union
Carver
Amelia Lincoln
July 22 Rafael Barros
43 - - Coronary heart disease Fogo Cape probably leutic
Verde Is.
St. Joseph's Plymouth
Filemo Barros Demeciana de Barros
Verde Is. Cape Verde Is. Middleboro
Aug. 14 Levi Frank Morse
76 0 25 Mitral regurgitation
Middleboro Carver
Lakenham Carver
Cephas Morse Lusannah Bradford Plympton
Albert L. Nason
Whitman
Aug. 19 Nason
2 min. Prematurity
Plymouth Jordan Hospital St. Joseph's Plymouth
Plymouth
Evelyn D. Thomas Carver
Aug. 27 Edward Morrissey
58 10 26 Alcoholism
Wareham
Carver
Central Carver
Sept 10 Manuel Gonsalves
49 5 8 Aortic regurgitation
Brava
State Infirmary St. Patrick's
with decompensationCape Verde Is. Tewkebury Wareham
Leopoldina
Cape Verde Is.
Sept 17 Domingo Enos
58 - - Bilateral Hemorrhage in medulla of both adrenal glands
Cape Verde Is.State Hospital Foxboro
Center Wareham
Anthony Enos
Maria Toner cleJesus
Wolff Meyers
Posen, Germany
Celia Kurtz
Posen, Germany
Oct. 29 John Koski
53 4 25 Several carcinomatosis Lowell Carcinoma rt femur (metastasis from heart) 55 - - Lymphoblastoma-med- Finland iastinal
Brooks Hospital Union Brookline So. Carver
Mass. General Hospital
Mt. Wollaston Quincy
Jacob Koski Unknown
Finland Finland
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Peter Morrissey
Ireland Ireland
Mary O'Hare
John Gonsalves Cape Verde Is.
Cape Verde Is. Cane Verde Is.
Sept 19 Frances M. Dunham
Natural causes
51 -- Probably heart
Fogo, Cape Verde Is.
Carver
St. Patrick's Wareham
Unknown Isabelle Barros Cape Verde Is. New
Asaph Atwood
Carver Vermont Cape
Carver
Date Name
Age Cause of Death Place of Birth Place of Death Burial
Parents
Nativity of Parents
Nov. 1 Male Dec. 8 Roy Austin
64 3 12 Syncope while underMt. Aye, Tenn.Mass. Eye & EarCentral
Unknown
Unknown
Infirmary Carver
Unknown
Unknown
influence of ether given as a surg. anes- thetic Presumably ac- cidental. Cancer of cervical glands
Dec. 9 Abbie Simmons King 83 or 84 Apoplexy
Fall River Carver
North Burial H. Simmons
Fall River Dartmouth
Dec. 11 John August Winberg 88 4 3 Arteriosclerosis
Laholm, Sweden
Carver
John A. Winberg Sweden
Dec. 11 Ida Carlson
62 11 10 Cerebral malacia Cerebral thromboses Hypertensive Heart disease
Finland
Carver
Vine Hills
John Rintela
Finland
Plymouth
Unknown
Finland
Grounds, Fall Mercy Baker River Union Unknown So. Carver
Unknown
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Carver
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HARBORERS OF DOGS IN THE YEAR 1937
Alorie, John (F. Spa.)
Griffith, Henry S.
Amado, Joseph
Griffith, Merton T.
Andrade, Henry J. (2)
Griffith, Rodney N.
Andrews, Ida
Gonsalves, Ernest
Anthony, Leo
Hacking, John W.
Anthony, Michael
Atwood, Elwyn G.
Halunen, Johansed (2)
Bailey, Donald H.
Harju, Fiilus
Barnes, Earl V.
Harju, William
Bisbee, Edwin E.
Blake, Alfred
Heikkila, Leonard
Bolduc Ammy (F.)
Holmes, Jesse A.
Bolduc, Joseph A.
Holmes, Russell W.
Bolduc, Leo (F.)
Holmes, William E.
Bourget, John B. (2F.)
Howes, Joseph T.
Braddock, Arthur T. (F.)
Jordan, Harrison W., (Kennel)
Braddock, James B.
Braddock, Milton (F. Spa.)
Kaski, Andrew
Brown, Celia F.
Bryant, Louis (F. Spa.)
Bumpus, Theron M. (F.)
Cherry, Charles L.
Corshia, Joseph
Lewis Ernest, G. (F. Spa.)
Costa, George
Linton, Dorothy (F. Spa.)
Dowler, Regina May
Dunham, Mrs. Winthrop
Eames, Andrew R., (1 M 1 F.)
Majahad, Simon
Enquist, Caroline
Maki, John (F. Spa.)
Erickson, Elias
Manseau, Adelard
Ferdinand, Peter
Mello, Manuel
Mendes, Mary (F)
Miller, Charles
Morris, Clifford
Garnett, Bessie M. (F.)
Morse, John W., (F. Spa.)
Garnett, Clarence (F.)
McLure, Alexander C.
Garnett, Melvin R.
Neimi, Carl O.
Gibbs, Mrs. S. B. (F. Spa.)
O'Brien, Mary C.
Gomes, Fred Gomes, Louis
Paananen, Andrew
Gomes, Manuel Gomes, Philip
Paananen, Arnold Parent, Fred
Griffith, Andrew R.
Pementel, Ermina
Griffith, Carroll D. Griffith, Clyde D.
Penti, Paul
Pratt, Lester E.
Kangas, Edward
Bradford, Joseph W. (3)
Kellier, Cornelius (1 M. 1 F.)
King, Susan (F. Spa.)
Laine, Frank (1 M. 1 F.)
Lammi, Aune
Leach, William H.
Lopes, Peter
Maguire, Anna L.
Fernandez, Francisco
Fernandez, Manuel
Fowler, Stewart S.
Gammons, Celia
Paananen, Arne (1 M. 1 F.)
Halunen, Frank (2)
Harriman, William H., (2 F. Spa.)
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Raymond, H. Albert
Silva, Frank J.
Raymond, Robert, (1 F. 1 F. Spa.) Silva, Manuel
Robbins, Mary S.
Silva, Manuel (1 M. 1 F.)
Robideau, Joseph (F.)
Spinola, Joseph
Roby, Bernard W.
Tavares, Damazio
Sallom, Mary E., (3)
Telfer, Robert G.
Savery, Ethel
Thomas, F. Martin
Seelman, Mrs. Frederick
Thomas, Lena K, (F.)
Senteo, Manuel
Tillson, Bernard E.
Senteo, Domingo
Thomas, Albert T.
Shaw, Edward E.
Tubman, John F. (1 M. 1 F.)
Shaw, Herbert L.
Weston, Frank F.
Shaw, John D.
Weston, Homer
Shaw, Kenneth E.
Weston, Roger
Shaw, Miriam W.
White, George E. (F.)
Shurtleff, Alton R. (2)
Wilbur, Mary
Shurtleff, Russell F. (2)
Wrightington, Olive (F. Spa.)
Shurtleff, Albert W.
Young, Herman L.
Silva, Arthur
SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED IN 1937
Resident Citizens Fishing
27 @ $2.00
$54.00
Resident Citizens Hunting
50 @
2.00
100.00
Resident Citizens Sporting
32 @
3.25
104.00
Women and Minors Fishing
8 @
1.25
10.00
Res. Cit. Minor Trapping
3 @
2.25
6.75
Resident Citizens Trapping
10 @
5.25
52.50
Non-Res. Special Fishing
7 @
1.50
10.50
Non-Resident Fishing
1 @
5.25
5.25
Sporting Licenses Free
9
138
$343.00
Clerk Fees
34.50
$308.50
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DOG LICENSES 1937-8
Total number Licensed 148
Males
114 @ $2.00
$228.00
Females
19 @
5.00
95.00
Female-Spayed
14 @ 2.00
28.00
Kennel
1 @ 25.00
25.00
Fees
29.60
$346.40
Paid County
$346.40
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REPORT OF AUDITORS ON THE CONDITION OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1937
Dr.
Mar. 1 To Appropriation
$6,160.00
Dec. 31 To Overdraft
268.62
$6,428.62
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$6,428.62
$6,428.62
PUBLIC WELFARE
Dr.
Mar. 8
To Appropriation
$7,000.00
To App. Overdraft 1936
1,502.40
1937 Overdraft 2,669.38
$11,171.78
Cr.
Jan. 1 By Overdraft 1936
$1,502.40
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders 9,669.38
$11,171.78
POLICE ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 1
To Appropriation
$2,145.00
Dec. 31 To Overdraft 99.27
$2,244.27
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders $2,244.27
$2,244.27
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HEALTH AND SANITATION
Dr.
Mar. 1
To Appropriation
1936 Overdraft
$85.79
Mar. 1
To Appropriation
2,500.00
$2,585.79
Jan. 1 By Overdraft 1936
$85.79
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
2,316.15
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 183.85
$2,585.79
TREE WARDEN ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$750.00
$750.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$749.69
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. .31
$750.00
REMOVAL OF SNOW
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $500.00
$500.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders $171.65
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 328.35
$500.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Dr:
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $150.00
$150.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$135.54
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas.
14.46
$150.00
Cr.
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UNCLASSIFIED AND MEMORIAL DAY ACCT.
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$700.00
$700.00
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$688.63
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 11.37
$700.00
FIRE ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8
To Appropriation
1936 Overdraft
$111.90
Mar. 8
To Appropriation
500.00
$611.90
Cr.
1937
Jan. 1 By Overdraft
$111.90
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
412.27
Dec. 31
Reverts to Treas. 87.73
$611.90
MACHINERY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$500.00
$500.00
Cr.
Dec.31 By Selectmen's Orders
$418.19
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 81.81
$500.00
FIRE EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $670.00
$670.00
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Cr.
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$657.31
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 12.69
$670.00
GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT
Dr
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$1,275.50
$1,275.50
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders $1,274.28
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 1.22
$1,275.50
SOLDIER'S RELIEF ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8
To Appropriation
1936 Overdraft
$176.98
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
600.00
Dec. 31 Overdraft
135.85
$912.83
Cr
Jan. 1
By Overdraft
$176.98
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
735.85
$912.83
LIBRARY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$200.00
Rec'd from Dog Fund
269.44
$469.44
Cr
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$468.77
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas
.67
$469.44
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MOTHER'S AID ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8
To Appropriation
U. S. Grant
$100.00
20.00
Dec. 31 Overdraft
146.85
$266.85
Cr
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$266.85
$266.85
PARK DEP'T ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$300.00
$300.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$299.93
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. .07
$300.00
AMERICAN LEGION ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$75.00
$75.00
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$75.00
$75.00
PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $100.00
$100.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$100.00
$100.00
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SCHOOL ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$31,181.00
$31,181.00
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$30,711.56
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas 469.44
$31,181.00
CEMETERY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$850.00
$850.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders $849.69
Dec. 31 Revert to Treas. .31
$850.00
CENTRAL CEMETERY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$500.00
$500.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders $206.30
Dec. 31 Balance on hand 293.70
$500.00
CENTRAL CEMETERY PURCHASE ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$100.00
Mar. 31 Transferred from Reserve 55.00
$155.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$150.00
Dec. 31 Balance on hand 5.00
$155.00
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CENTRAL CEMETERY FENCE
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$90.00
$90.00
Cr.
Dec. 31
Balance on hand
$90.00
$90.00
REPAIR OF BRIDGES ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$500.00
$500.00
Cr. .
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$497.73
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 2.27
$500.00
INTEREST ACCOUNT Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $200.00
$200.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$168.33
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 31.67
$200.00
OVERLAY ACCOUNT 1935
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance on hand
$616.37
$616.37
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Abatements (1935)
$75.50
Dec. 31
By Balance to Overlay
Reserve
540.87
$616.87
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OVERLAY ACCOUNT 1936
Dr.
Jan. 1
Balance on hand
$630.43
$630.43
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Abatements (1936)
,
$256.89
Dec. 31 Balance on hand 373.54
$630.43
OVERLAY ACCOUNT 1937
Dr.
Dec. 31 To Overlay for 1937 $670.94
$670.94
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Abatements
$209.72
Dec. 31 Balance on hand 461.22
$670.94
OVERLAY RESERVE ACCOUNT
Dr.
Jan. 1
To Balance on hand
$1,031.38
Dec. 31 From 1935 Overlay Acct. 540.87
$1,572.25
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Balance on hand
$1,572.25
$1,572.25
RESERVE ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $700.00
Cr. $700.00
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Order
Transferred to Purchase St.
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Land Damage $254.76
Transfered to Central
Cemetery Purchase Acct. 55.00
Reverts to Treas 390.24
$700.00
GENERAL HIGHWAY REPAIRS ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $800.00
$800.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders $799.67
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. .33
$800.00
CHAPTER 90 PURCHASE ST.
Dr.
Mar. 1 To Appropriation
$2,000.00
Mar. 1 Received from State 2,799.92
Mar.
1
Received from County
1,399.95
$6,199.87
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$5,699.83
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas.
500.04
$6,199.87
PUBLIC SAFETY ACCOUNT
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $125.00
$125.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$106.54
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas.
18.46
$125.00
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OLD HOME DAY
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $200.00
$200.00
Cr
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$200.00
$200.00
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT-TOWN
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation
$5,000.00
Dec. 31 To Overdraft 233.74
$5,233.74
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$5,233.74
$5,233.74
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT-FEDERAL
Dr.
Dec. 31 To U. S. Grants $4,098.86
$4,098.86
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$4,098.86
$4,098.86
CHAPTER 81
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance on hand
$20.08
Mar. 8 To Appropriation 6,700.00
Received from State 10,013.70
Due from State
36.27
$16,770.05
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Selectmen's Orders
$16,749.97
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas.
20.08
$16,770.05
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W. P. A. ACCOUNT
Dr.
Jan. 1 Balance on hand
$503.31
Mar. 8 To Appropriation 250.00
Apr. 5 To Appropriation
2,500.00
$3,253.31
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$3,021.29
Dec. 31 Balance on hand
232.02
$3,253.31
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Dr.
Mar. 8 To Appropriation $510.00
$510.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Selectmen's Orders
$119.40
Dec. 31 Reverts to Treas. 390.60
$510.00
BY-LAW COMMITTEE ACCOUNT
Dr.
Apr. 5 To Appropriation
$25.00
$25.00
Cr.
Dec. 31 By Unexpended Balance
$25.00
$25.00
WORK RELIEF ACCOUNT
Dr.
Dec. 18 To Appropriation $2,000.00
$2,000.00
Cr.
Dec. 31
By Balance on hand
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
KENNETH E. SHAW, ARTHUR G. BURBANK, H. W. JORDAN,
Auditors.
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ASSESSORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1937
TOWN APPROPRIATIONS
General Government
$6,160.00
Health Account, (Overdraft)
85.79
Health
2,500.00
Police Account
2,145.00
Chap. 90
2,000.00
Unclassified and Memorial Day
700.00
Reserve Fund
700.00
Public Welfare (Overdraft 1936)
1,502.40
Public Welfare
7,000.00
Old Age Assistance
5,000.00
Mothers' Aid
100.00
Soldiers' Relief, (Overdraft 1936)
176.98
Soldiers' Relief
600.00
Public Safety
125.00
Chapter 81, Highways
6,700.00
Road Machinery
500.00
General Highways
800.00
Bridges
500.00
Removal of Snow
500.00
W. P. A.
250.00
Fires (Overdraft 1936)
111.90
Fires
500.00
Fire Equipment
670.00
Cemeteries
850.00
Parks
300.00
Library
200.00
Weights and Measures
150.00
Tree Warden
750.00
Gypsy Moth
1,275.50
Schools
31,181.00
Vocational Education
510.00
School House Notes
2,000.00
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Interest
200.00
Aid to Agriculture
100.00
American Legion
75.00
Old Home Day
200.00
Land Damage, Purchase Street
200.00
Repairing Cemetery Fence
90.00
Land for Cemetery
100.00
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, APRIL 5, 1937
W. P. A.
$2,500.00
By-Law Committee Expense
25.00
Total
$80,033.57
State Tax
$5,175.00
State Tax, 1936
225.00
Chap. 391
47.16
Chap. 58, Sec. 11-12
35.00
Chap. 44, Sec. 41, State Auditing
535.13
County Tax
5,310.62
Overlay
670.94
$11,998.85
$92,032.42
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Income Tax
$8,417.99
Corporation Taxes
1,618.97
Re-imbersement, State owned Land
194.50
Race Track Distribution
217.25
Motor Vehicle Excise
2,200.00
Licenses
194.74
Fines
236.94
Motor Excise, 1935
400.00
Health and Sanitation
153.87
Charities
72.25
Old Age Assistance
4,416.34
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Schools 5,363.97
Public Welfare Reimbursement
990.15
Interest on Taxes
381.28
Sundries
1,049.85
$25,908.10
State Tax raised in excess of amount paid, 1936 $9.01
County Tax raised in excess of
amount paid, 1936 74.88
Free Cash, by vote of Town
6,000.00
$6,083.89
$31,991.99
Amount Raised on Polls
$1,034.00
Amount Raised on Property
59,006.43
Value of Assessed Stock in Trade
$26,150.00
Value of Live Stock
7,220.00
Value of Assessed Machinery
76,325.00
Value of other Tangible
Personal Property
125,905.00
$235,600.00
Value of Buildings
Excluding Land
770,265.00
Value of Land
Excluding Buildings 1,803,965.00
Total Value of Real Estate
$2,574,230.00
Total Value of Assessed Estate
$2,809,830.00
Value of Assessed Corporations, Real and Personal $898,370.00
Increase in Value of Personal Estate $80.00 Decrease in Value of Real Estate $61,805.00
Tax Rate
$21.00
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Number of Horses
14
Number of Cows
79
Number of other Cattle
15
Number of Fowl Assessed
2,759
Number of Dwellings Assessed
499
Number of Acres of Land Assessed
19,3141/4
Number of Corporations Assessed
30
Number of Persons Assessed on Polls
517
Number of Persons Assessed on Polls only
319
Number of Partnerships Assessed
164
Number Assessed on Real Estate
673
Number Assessed on Personal Estate
157
Number of Acres of Cranberry Bog Assessed
2,6853/4
Number of Cranberry Bogs Assessed
350
Total Value of Cranberry Bogs
$1,461,815.00
Average Value per Acre
544.23
Estimated Cranberry Crop of 1936
85,000 Bbls.
Assessed Valuation of Cranberry Bogs per Acre for the year 1937
1/4 A at
$1,200
22 1/2 A at
1,050
27
1/8 A at
1,000
18 3/4 A at
950
78 3/4 A at
900
12
1/12 A at
850
122
7/8 A at
800
100
1/4 A at
750
136
1/8 A at
700
39
1/4 A at
650
511
1/4 A at
600
270 11/16 A at
550
401
1/4 A at
500
260
1/3 A at
450
182
7/8 A at
400
145
A at
350
122
3/8 A at
300
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160
A at 250
38 1/8 A at 200
2
A at 150
21
7/12 A at
100
11
1/2 A Unclassified-Value 950
Number of Autos and Trucks 600
Valuation of Autos and Trucks
$137,590.00
Excise Tax Rate
34.62
Total Amount of Excise Tax
3,762.19
Summary of Warrants to the Collector :
Motor Excise, April 15
$1,021.68
Motor Excise, August 2
2,213.39
Motor Excise, December 7
474.23
Motor Excise, January 1938
52.89
Polls, March 25
,
1,034.00
Town, May 26
59,007.89
Town, December 20
6.00
WILLIAM M. SHAW, RALPH E. WASHBURN, ARTHUR H. WADE, Assessors of Carver.
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT
Orlando Griffith, Janitor
$625.00
Pilgrim Typewriter Co.
16.75
New Bedford Typewriter Co.
50.00
John H. Wyatt, Supplies
5.00
Russell Appling, Insurance
179.45
Arnold Adams, Labor
1.50
A. W. Peterson, Fertilizer
4.83
Austin Ward, Signs
5.11
E. W. Farrington, Supplies
22.81
A. K. Finney, Express
.50
Church Coal Co.
402.50
Plymouth County Assoc., Selectmen's Dues
6.00
George Doane, Yale lock
1.85
Times Publishing Co.
2.00
Elwood Stoddard ,Gavels
4.11
William I. Ward, Insurance
168.21
Commissioner Public Safety, Inspect Boiler
5.00
Mass. Tax Coll. Assoc., Dues
2.00
Mass. Town Clerk Assoc., Dues
2.00
James H. Peckham, Labor
24.70
James Peckham, Jr., Labor
2.20
George Shurtleff, Lumber
35.27
Ralph Washburn, Services, Assessor
289.50
Ralph Washburn, Car
26.00
William Shaw, Services, Assessor
323.00
William Shaw, Use of car
45.00
William Shaw, Postage
4.15
Arthur H. Wade, Services, Assessor
282.50
Arthur H. Wade, Use of car
25.38
F. W. Gillion, Supplies
5.00
P. B. Murphy, Supplies
1.60
J. A. Bissonette, Deputy Coll. Bond
10.00
Alfred L. Pappi, Labor & Stock
70.00
Plymouth County Elec. Co.
87.32
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H. W. Jordan, Auditor
61.00
Kenneth E. Shaw, Auditor
60.00
Arthur G. Burbank, Auditor
60.00
N. Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Telephone
95.88
Eleanor Shaw, Assessors' Clerk
78.00
George E. Cromwell & Sons
.50
Hedman Co., Bond
27.00
Morris Ireland Safe Co.
28.00
Daniel Dempsey, Labor & Stock
41.30
William Holmes, Constable
7.00
Middleboro Trust Co., Check book
2.25
Rogers Print, Supplies
81.05
Jesse A. Holmes, Screens & Supplies
37.95
Hobbs, & Warren, Supplies
44.27
Saunders Hardware Co., Supplies
17.63
Harry Morris, Census
8.85
A. L. Hunter, Desks, Supplies, etc.
236.50
Stetson & Clark, Legal advice
8.00
F. S. Weston, Bond-Treas., Coll., Clerk
155.00
J. V. Sullivan, Legal advice
19.50
H. L. Thatcher, Supplies
43.45
Perez L. Shurtleff, Repairs on heating
5.22
Earl B. Ware, Services
281.00
Earl B. Ware, Use of car
19.00
Allen A. MacDonald, services
68.65
Allen A. MacDonald, Use of car
14.00
Arthur W. Peterson, Services
265.30
Bernard Roby, Services
75.00
Charlotte Ware, Election officer
4.50
May Pink, Election officer
2.50
Mildred Shaw, Election officer
4.50
Anna Maguire, Election officer
4.50
Mabel Ryan, Election officer
2.50
Orrie Dempsey, Election officer
4.50
Reba Murray, Election officer
4.50
Eben Shaw, Election officer
2.50
Joseph Howes, Election officer
2.50
Frank E. Barrows, Moderator
10.00
Marjorie Telfer, Election officer
4.50
Florence Jordan, Election officer
2.50
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May Stanley, Election officer 2.00 William Holmes, Election officer 2.00
William Holmes, Posting Warrants
7.00
Arthur W. Peterson, Election officer
2.50
Earl B. Ware, Election officer
2.50
Florence Washburn, Election officer
2.00
Florence Washburn, Clerk
5.00
Florence Washburn, Clerical work
2.50 .
Jack L. Martin, Clerk
237.50
Jack L. Martin, Treasurer
475.00
Jack L. Martin, Collector
475.00
Jack L. Martin, Expenses, supplies, etc.
42.93
Jack L. Martin, Use of Car
157.00
Jack L. Martin, Postage
89.90
Jack L. Martin, Registrar
3.00
Henry S. Griffith, Expenses
45.75
Henry S. Griffith, Salary
250.00
$6,428.62
PUBLIC WELFARE
Home Assistance
$475.48
Plymouth Co-operative Bank, rent
80.00
Frank F. Weston, Carting wood
33.75
Jesse Holmes, Wedges
.90
Hobbs, & Warren, Supplies
30.14
Boston City Hospital
27.45
Mary Aho, Board
336.00
Isabelle Blake, Board
48.63
Mike Anthony, Rent
10.00
H. S. Pink, Supplies
955.55
Ammy Bolduc, Sawing wood
2.00
William Egger
180.00
John Bourget, Supplies
540.72
Andrew Eames, Carting wood
38.50
Besse & Lang, Shoes
31.54
Dr. Rounds, Dentist
4.00
Walter Carmichael, Supplies
792.13
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Plymouth County Elec. Co.
21.76
Lewis Jenny Supplies
203.36
Roby's Filling Station, Supplies
2.88
Mass. General Hospital
67.10
Mass. Eye & Ear Hospital
116.25
Theo. Thomas, Milk
149.82
Town of Falmouth
7.52
Town of Wareham
1,267.14 /+
Town of Plymouth
1,447.66
Frank Barrows, Digging graves
31.00
Dr. L. M. Chase, Medical Services
571.50
A. W. Peterson, Services
101.10
A. W. Peterson, Use of car
29.50
Allen MacDonald, Supplies
1.40
Allen MacDonald, Services
50.00
Allen MacDonald, Auto
19.00
W. T. Grant Co., Clothes
33.06
Buttner's Clothes
1.00
Sachem Press
7.70
D. W. Besse, Shoes
22.75
Harry Jordan, Supplies
66.00
Perez Shurtleff, Carting wood
2.75
City of New Bedford
437.47
Town of Middleboro
432.30
City of Cambridge
126.89
Manuel Rose, Board
30.25
Harry Morris, Census
24.68
Ella Timas
10.00
No. Reading Sanitarium
334.00
Crowell's Men Shop, Clothes
10.22
Myron Hayden, Supplies
9.25
Dept. Public Welfare
46.65
Crane Brook Co.
6.00
City of Boston
47.06
Charles Dunham, Board
57.00
Comm. Mass. State Infirmary
4.00
Antone Andrade, Carting wood
5.50
Florence Washburn, Clerical work
1.00
Div. of Child Guardianship
50.71
John Hall Funeral Home
60.00
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E. B. Ware, Services
88.00
Carl Johnson, Carting wood
2.50
Union Hospital
78.86
Total
$9,669.38
AMERICAN LEGION
Treasurer-Sons of Veterans, Rent
$75.00
MOTHER'S AID-AND AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Home Relief
$266.85
PLYMOUTH COUNTY AID TO AGRICULTURE
Plymouth County Agent
$100.00
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Home Assistance
$8,742.42
Earl Ware, Services
74.00
Allen MacDonald, Services
6.30
Town of Middleboro
115.33
Dr. L. M. Chase, Medical Services
31.00
St. Lukes Hospital
17.00
William Egger, Ambulance
5.00
William Egger, Funeral
100.00
Middleboro Dist. Nurse Assoc.
2.00
Leslie Clark
15.00
Town of Plymouth
48.50
Town of Falmouth
23.84
Florence Washburn, Clerical work
5.00
City of Fall River
95.34
A. W. Peterson, Services
38.06
Bernard Roby, Services
13.81
$9,332.60
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UNCLASSIFIED ACCOUNT AND MEMORIAL DAY
Henry T. Buffington, Guy Case
$76.95
Florence Washburn, Clerical work
28.50
L. W. Jenney, Postage
3.30
H. W. Jordan, Postage
1.77
H. S. Pink, Postage
5.52
Dr. Chase, Medical Services
21.00
Traffic Equipment Co., Service
218.40
Rogers Print, Town Reports and ballots
158.44
H. L. Thotcher, Ballots
14.75
Treasurer Sons of Veterans, Memorial Day
150.00
Earl B. Ware, Preambulating lines
5.00
A. W. Peterson, Preambulating lines
5.00
$688.63
GYPSY MOTH ACCOUNT
John F. Tubman, Labor
$560.63
Adelard Manseau, Labor
24.00
Jas. Thomas, Labor
23.50
Albert Raymond, Labor
125.25
Jos. Corshia, Labor
8.00
Raymond Tubman, Labor
8.50
Jesse A. Holmes & Son, Supplies & brushes
1.30
Acme Rubber Mfg. Co., Hose
27.29
Sherwin Williams Co., Lead and Soap
279.38
Albert Robbins, Labor
122.00
Lloyd Thomas, Labor
8.00
H. R. Bailey, Labor
1.25
John Hacking, Labor
4.00
Roger Williams, Gas and oil
2.25
Arnold Adams, Labor
.75
Sachen Press, Signs
4.00
Jas. B. Braddock, Labor
7.50
Walter Carmichael, Gas and oil
20.48
Walter Carmichael, Supplies
4.80
Fred Parent, Labor
4.00
H. S. Pink, paris green
12.00
Wenham Garage, Labor and parts
12.90
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Est. A. B. Griffith, Tacks
.50
Lea Anthony, Labor
12.00
$1,274.28
HEALTH ACCOUNT
E. F. Mahady Co., Supplies
$1.94
No. Reading State Sanatarium 31.00
New Bedford Venereal Disease Clinic
28.00
Plymouth County Hospital
241.60
Dr. L. M. Chase, Services
244.00
Plymouth County Assessment
1,248.02
James Peckham, Labor
9.50
Edwin E. Bisbee, Inspector of Slaughtering
15.00
Dr. Helen Ham
3.25
Allen A. MacDonald, Auto
5.00
Bernard Roby, Burial of dog
1.00
Bernard Roby, Services
64.55
A. W. Peterson, Services
33.75
Dr. Herbert H. Howard, Operation
100.00
Rudolph H. Swenson, M. D.
25.00
Frank E. Barrows, Graves
6.00
W. W. Beaman & Son
6.00
Lewis Ruggeri, Blocks-Cesspool
17.55
Albert Champoux, Labor on cesspool
40.75
Wilfred Champoux, Labor on cesspool
39.50
Dolar Cote, Labor on cesspool
20.00
Fred Parent, Labor on cesspool
5.75
Clarence Garnett, Labor on cesspool
16.00
Earl Ware, Labor on cesspool
16.00
Arthur Peterson, Labor and truck on cesspool
47.25
Albert Thomas, Labor on cesspool
12.00
J. Malaguti, Pipe-cesspool
11.97
Jesse A. Holmes & Son-Supplies, cesspool
14.77
Jesse A. Holmes & Son, carting wood
8.00
Earl Ware, Services
3.00
$2,316.15
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PARKS
Jas. S. McKay, Labor
$89.70
Jas. S. McKay, Auto
10.30
Jas. S. McKay, Supplies
.50
Roger Dempsey, Labor
3.13
Eldred Mosher, Labor & truck
3.50
Frank E. Barrows, Labor
51.30
Edwin Bisbee, Labor
6.00
Alfred Dubè, Labor
.50
R. Barnett, Labor
3.75
Herman Young, Labor
3.00
Rufus Blair, Labor
2.50
Rufus Blair, Auto
1.00
Tom Reynolds, Labor
15.76
Tom Reynolds, Auto
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