Town annual reports of the officers of Mendon, Massachusetts 1928-1932, Part 9

Author: Mendon (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1928
Publisher: Town of Mendon, Massachusetts
Number of Pages: 568


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Hobbs & Warren, Collector and Assessors' supplies 27 86


B. Vitalini, coal for Record room 64 00


F. A. Gould, paint for Roe sign post 35


(Rome)? deceased would was I


BALLOT CLERKS AND TELLERS.


Edward Goss 4 00


Carl M. Taft 14 00


D. Kinsley Barnes 14 00


Leonard G. Burr 14 00


Raymond Barrows 7 00


Harold F. Lowell


3 00


15


TOWN HALL.


B. Vitalini, coal


$127 00


Wm. J. Seaver, express on extin-


guishers 1 00


Fyr-Fyter Sales and Service, extin- guishers


123 30


T. P. Oppwal, setting glass 1 35


Edward T. Powers, damper


25


Wilfred Taylor, cleaning windows


32 50


Lester C. Hill, labor installing switch


5 00


F. G. Halsing, 1 cord wood


11 50


C. C. Shattuck, supplies 1 20


Albert W. Sears, janitor


150 00


Carl M: Taft, wood 12 00


F. A. Gould 2 70


H. S. Chadbourne, supplies


6 40


PERAMBULATION OF TOWN BOUNDS.


F. A. Gould, paint and brush $1 60


Roy A. Barrows, time and Auto


30 00


Geo. C. Cadman, time 15 00


Wm. A. Barry, time


20 00


$2,300 66


Unexpended


7 46


$2,308 12


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


Appropriation $50 00


Unexpended 50 00


16


SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Appropriation $1,800 00


Received from Roy A. Barrows, over-


payment on salary 23 00


$1,823 00


Paid M. U. Gaskill, treasurer $150 00


H. C. Barrows, dog officer 10 00


H. C. Barrows, sealer of weights and measures 52 00


W. Arthur Robinson, selectman 12 50


Alanson Freeman, moth superinten- dent 10 00


A. B. Cenedella, town counsel 100 00


Frank H. Wood, moderator 5 00


Harold F. Lowell, forest warden


25 00


Arthur E. Brown, constable


25 00


Ralph W. Coffin, auditor


25 00


Louis L. Marlow, care of Record room 25 00


Henry W. Gaskill, assessor


150 00


Herbert S. Wood assessor and Auto


165 00


Geo. C. Cadman, assessor


250 00


Geo. C. Cadman, selectman


62 50


Geo. C. Cadman, overseer public wel- fare 5 00


Wm. A. Barry, selectman, chairman


100 00


Wm. A. Barry, overseer public wel- fare 6 00


Roy A. Barrows, selectman


89 50


Roy A. Barrows, overseer public wel- fare, chairman 52 50


Herbert S. Wood, tree warden 12 00


E. E. Chapman, collector 370 47


17


Albert S. Coleman ... 75 00


$1,777 47


Unexpended


45 53


$1,823 00


TOWN HALL REBUILDING.


Balance unexpended Dec. 31, 1929 .....


$1,847 00


Paid Economy Heating Co., balance on heating system $180 00


J. W. Smith, balance on contract 1,219 00


Robert Allen Cook, balance for


services on drawings and speci- fications


448 00


$1,847 00


CURBING FOR WORLD WAR VETERAN PLOT.


Appropriation


$200 00


Paid E. L. Sabatinelli & Son


$190 00


L. F. Marlow, labor


2 50


N. Daige


2 50


$195 00


Unexpended


5 00


$200 00


AUSTIN WOOD RELIEF FUND.


Paid


$50 00


OLD CEMETERY.


Appropriation $75 00


H. S. Chadbourne, supplies $ 90


P. John Hoberg, fertilizer 2 65


Wm. A. Barry, labor and material.


20 00


18


Luther W. Holbrook, labor 15 00


Norry Daige, labor 3 50


Louis L. Marlow, labor


3 50


Levi Geer, labor


7 50


Herbert Alger, labor


16 50


$69 55


Unexpended


5 45


$75 00


MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAX REFUND.


Paid on orders :


1929 refund


$6 58


1930 refund


13 10


$19 68


MEMORIAL DAY.


Appropriation


$150 00


Paid Ben C. Lancisi, Jr., band $75 00


J. Frank Leonard, flowers 5 00


Albert S. Coleman, flags 2 40


Milford Daily News, advertising


2 20


Chester C. Shattuck, supplies


18 50


Major E. F. Fletcher Post, G. A. R.


flags 5 00


$108 10


Unexpended ....


41 90


$150 00


BONDS OF TOWN OFFICERS.


Appropriation


$100 00


Paid H. J. George


$95 00


Unexpended


5 00


$100 00


19


POLL AND PROPERTY TAX REFUND.


Paid


$2 00


CARE OF SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' GRAVES.


Appropriation


$20 00


Paid Cemetery Association


$20 00


$20 00


STATE AID.


Appropriation


$150 00


Paid


$95 00


Unexpended


55 00


$150 00


STREET LIGHTS.


Appropriation


Paid Worcester Suburban Electric Co. $3,771 81


654 12


$4,425 93


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$300 00


Paid for police duty :-


Carl E. Gustafson


$9 00


Charles F. Leonard 5 00


Albert W. Sears


5 00


Ernest F. Miller


7 75


Fred K. Brown


30 90


Donald B. Lowell


5 00


A. E. Brown


40 30


H. C. Barrows


117 10


Geo. M. Barrows


45 10


$4,425 93


Unexpended


20


Paid for Court fees : -


H. C. Barrows 4 85


A. E. Brown 9 00


Dyar Sales


& Machinery Co., for


parking signs 18 00


Arthur E. Brown, express and cartage


on parking signs 1 99


$298 99


Unexpended


1 01


$300 00


WORCESTER COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL.


Appropriation $150 90


Paid Ralph R. Kendall, County Treasurer $150 90


UNPAID ORDERS OF 1928.


Appropriation $8 50


Order to Treasurer


8 50


MOTH SCOUT.


Appropriation


$300 00


Paid Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., creosote $1 15


Paid for labor :-


Alanson Freeman


106 00


Clarence H. Moores


106 00


Ernest E. Miller


86 00


$299 15


Unexpended


85


$300 00


21


WORKMAN'S COMPENSATIONS INSURANCE FOR 1928. Appropriation $41 79


Paid H. J. George 41 79


BATES STREET LAND DAMAGE.


Appropriation


$1,500 00


Paid the following claims :-


William J. Bullard


$75 00


Thomas McTurk


125 00


Liberata Pettinelli


150 00


Samuel H. Perron


125 00


Minnie F. Thayer


650 00


Harry C. York


75 00


Lucetta O. Clark


20 00


$1,220 00


Unexpended


280 00


$1,500 00


The above unexpended, will be used to settle outstand- ing claims.


CHAPTER 90, NORTH AVENUE CONTRACT, 1930.


Dominic DePietro, Contractor.


Appropriation by the Town $1,000 00


Allotment by State 2,200 00


Allotment by County 2,200 00


$5,400 00


Boston Glove, advertising


$12 80


N. E. Road Builders' Association,


advertising 13 75


22


Dominic DePietro, Estimate No. 1 1,377 97


Dominic DePietro, Estimate No. 2


1,732 81


Dominic DePietro, Estimate No. 3 310 28


$3,447 61


Unexpended


1,952 39


$5,400 00


Balance of cost of contract held to protect bond.


CHAPTER 90, HARTFORD AVENUE, EAST.


Allotment by State $2,500 00


Allotment by County


2,500 00


Appropriation by Town


1,000 00


$6,000 00


G. Bonazzoli & Sons, Estimate No. 1 $387 60


G. Bonazzoli & Sons, Estimate No. 2 1,194 08


G. Bonazzoli & Sons, Estimate No. 3 805 52


G. Bonazzoli & Sons, Estimate No. 4 340 97


G. Bonazzoli & Sons, Estimate No. 5 1,231 93


G. Bonazzoli & Sons, Estimate No. 6 N. E. Road Builders' Association, advertising 8 25


362 23


Town of Bellingham, 1-3 cost adver- tising 5 20


Commonwealth of Mass., guard rail posts 22 50


J. N. Muldoon, cartage on posts 7 38


Mass. State Prison, town line sign posts 7 50


$4,373 16


Unexpended


1,626 84


$6,000 00


Balance cost of contract held to protect bond.


23


CHAPTER 90, NORTH AVENUE CONTRACT, 1929.


Balance of State and County allot- ments and Town's appropria- tion unexpended, 1929 $1,584 76


Paid in 1930 :-


John F. Rooney, balance of contract $1,423 15


Balance unexpended 161 61


$1,584 76


Total cost of contract :-


Received from State and County, 1929 $2,988 79


Received from State and County, 1930 1,199 81


Paid from Town's appropriation, 1929 746 45


Paid from Town's appropriation, 1930


223 34


$5,158 39


Paid on contract, 1929


$3,735 24


Paid on contract, 1930 1,423 15


$5,158 39


Town's appropriation


$1,000 00


Total cost to Town


969 79


Unexpended $30 21 $30 21


SUMMARY.


Department


Resources


Expended


Unexpended


Overdrawn


Officers' Salaries


$1,823.00


$1,777.47


$45.53


Incidentals


2,308.12


2,300.66


7.46


Snow Removal


1,000.00


676.07


323.93


Library


523.30


522.62


.68


Interest


427.44


377.09


50.35


Emergency Fund


1,000.00


1,000.00


Unpaid Bills, 1928


8.50


8.50


Moth Scout


300.00


299.15


85


Officers' Bonds


100.00


95.00


5.00


Soldiers' Relief


50.00


50.00


Street Lights


4,425.93


3,771.81


654.12


Board of Health


300.00


228.79


71.21


General Repairs


2,368.19


2,207.92


160.27


Forest Fires


1,217.50


1,190.09


27.41


Fire Department


800.00


771.93


28.07


Tree Warden


400.00


399.50


.50


Department Public Welfare


3,600.00


3,433.90


166.10


Police


300.00


298.99


1.01


Memorial Day


150.00


108.10


41.90


Old Cemetery


75.00


69.55


5.45


Chapter 81


7,200.00


7,199.95


.05


24


Chapter 90,


North Avenue, 1930


1,000.00


912.95


87.05


Chapter 90,


Hartford Avenue


1,000.00


922.15


77.85


Maintenance Providence Street


2,500.00


2,499.96


.04


Worcester County Hospital


150.90


150.90


Town Hall Repairs, 1929


1,847.00


1,847.00


Curbing, World War Veterans


200.00


195.00


5.00


Soldiers' and Sailors' Graves


20.00


20.00


State Aid


150.00


95.00


55.00


Workman's Additional Insurance, 1928


41.79


41.79


Bates Street, Land Damages


1,500.00


1,220.00


280.00


Chapter 90, Contract, 1929


253.55


223.34


30.21


Schools


22,001.49


21,839.99


161.50


$59,041.71


$56,705.17


$2,336.54


25


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LIST OF JURORS.


Alfred Auty


Carl E. Gustafson


Charles F. Leonard


Harvey E. Trask


Patrick F. Quirk


Arthur V. Pond


Charles J. Phillips


Lewis L. Marlow


Geo. M. Aldrich


D. Kinsley Barnes Norry J. Daige


Arthur P. Dalton Warren M. Hazen Peter O. Gaskill John J. Driscoll


Pattern Maker Mechanic Florist


Carpenter


Farmer


Farmer


Mechanic


Moulder


Carpenter


Carpenter


Shuttle Maker


Mechanic


Mechanic


Musician


Tool Maker


Respectfully submitted,


WM. A. BARRY, ROY A. BARROWS, GEO. C. CADMAN,


Selectmen.


27


ASSETS AND LIABILITIES.


ASSETS.


Due from City of Boston, Department


Public Welfare case $673 29


Due from Town of Uxbridge, Depart-


ment Public Welfare case 72 27


Due from Town of Milford, Depart-


ment Public Welfare case 156 91


Due from Town of Northbridge, De-


partment Public Welfare case 106 00


Due from State Aid to Pensioners


95 00


Due from State Department Public Welfare


759 72


Due from Uncollected Taxes,


Real Estate


3,094 65


Excise Tax


55 79


Cash in hands of Treasurer


4,158 25


$9,171 88


LIABILITIES.


Due Arthur E. Brown, court fees


$34 50


Due Carl E. Gustafson, police duty .... 2 00


$36 50


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ASSESSORS' REPORT.


The Assessors' Recapitulation Sheet and Table of Aggre- gates for 1930 are given below.


RECAPITULATION SHEET.


Town appropriations for 1930 :-


Annual Town Meeting


$42,872 12


Town Meeting held May 17, 1930 5,200 00


$48,072 12


State Tax


1,330 00


State Highway Tax


457 60


State Highway Snow Removal Tax


228 50


Auditing Municipal Accounts


543 38


County Assessments, County Tax


2,166 00


Overlay for 1930


403 80


$53,201 40


Estimated receipts $12,013 00


Free cash, used by vote of the Town 4,000 00 -


Total deductions


$16,013 00


Net amount to be raised on polls and property $37,188 40


355 polls @ $2.00 each $710 00


Total valuation $1,302,800. Tax rate $28


Property tax 36,478 40


Total


$37,188 40


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Poll taxes committed to Collector, April 15, 1930 $706 00 Poll taxes committed to Collector May 13 2 00


Poll taxes committed to Collector May 29 2 00


Total


$710 00


Property tax, plus gain in fractions in computing taxes, committed to Collector, August 16, 1930 $36,478 40 Total poll and property taxes com- mitted to Collector $37,188 40


In addition to the poll and property taxes there were committed to the Collector Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes amounting to $2,298 49


TABLE OF AGGREGATES.


Number of male polls assessed 355


Number of assessments on property 504


Value of assessed stock-in-trade .... $6,100 00


Value of assessed machinery 87,900 00


Value of assessed personal property $147,020 00 Value of assessed buildings exclud- ing land 827,440 00


Value of assessed land excluding buildings 328,340 00


Total valuation


$1,302,800 00


Tax on personal property $4,116 56


Tax on real estate


32,361 84


Tax on polls 710 00


Total poll and property taxes $37,188 40


30


Rate of tax per $1000


28 00


Number of horses assessed


105


Number of cows assessed


499


Number of sheep assessed


0


Number of neat cattle other than


COWS


66


Number of swine assessed


6


Number of dwelling


houses


assessed


391


Number of acres of land assessed


10,825


Number of fowl assessed


2,705


Respectfully submitted,


HERBERT S. WOOD, HENRY W. GASKILL, GEORGE C. CADMAN,


Assessors of Mendon.


January 1, 1931.


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COLLECTOR'S REPORT.


1929 MOTOR EXCISE.


DR.


Taxes unpaid


$125 10


Interest


76


$125 86


CR.


Cash paid Treasurer


$95 23


Abatements


5 93


Cannot be found


24 70


$125 86


1929 PROPERTY TAX.


DR.


Taxes unpaid


$787 34


Interest


15 79


$803 13


CR.


Cash paid Treasurer


$803 13


1930.


Poll tax warrant, 357 polls


$714 00


Paid Treasurer, 356 polls


712 00


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1930 MOTOR EXCISE. DR.


Taxes committed


$2,279 09


Interest


83


$2,279 92


CR.


Cash paid Treasurer


$2,125 03


Abatements


99 10


Uncollected Taxes


55 79


$2,279 92


1930 PROPERTY TAX.


DR.


Taxes committed


$36,478 40


Interest


79 06


$36,557 46


CR.


Cash paid Treasurer $33,320 57


Abatements


142 24


Uncollected taxes


3,094 65


- $36,557 46


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD E. CHAPMAN,


Tax Collector.


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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS.


CHAPTER 81.


Appropriation of Town


$3,600 00


Allotment by State 3,600 00


$7,200 00


Aldo A. Sabatinelli, superintendent


$504 00


Aldo A. Sabatinelli, truck


29 00


E. L. Sabatinelli, labor, blasting 8 00


E. L. Sabatinelli, truck


88 00


E. L. Sabatinelli, compressor


204 00


Carl Taft, truck


94 50


Ernest Miller, labor


132 00


J. Pantano, labor


12 00


I. Veroni, labor


138 00


William Munsell, labor


214 00


W. A. Robinson, team


16 00


Duncan Pond, labor


99 00


Ernest Barrows, labor


180 00


Carl Wilbur, labor 162 00


Felix Lajoie, labor 188 50


Herbert S. Wood, team


9 00


L. G. Farnum, tractor


467 50


L. Mulhall, labor


98 00


Town of Hopedale, roller


60 00


M. Croteau, roller operator


48 00


Walter Terhune, labor


25 50


G. Romprey, labor 13 00


A. Richardson, labor 2 50


34


A. Hackenson, labor 127 50


A. Freeman, labor 43 00


N. Carlstrom, labor 59 00


J. Zylinski, labor 35 50


Ray Thomas, labor 40 00


J. Sheedy, labor 9 00


E. Anderson, labor


14 00


B. Leoncini, labor 4 00


B. Levesque, labor 3 00


P. Negrotti, labor 4 00


Holliston Trap Rock Co., trap rock 19 13


Berger Metal Culvert Co., culverts. 88 20


Rosenfeld Garage, drawing gravel


8 00


Carl M. Taft, drawing gravel


664 50


Edward Goss, drawing gravel


516 00


E. L. Sabatinelli & Son, drawing gravel


360 50


Clark & Shaughnessy, drawing gravel


249 88


Lewis W. Holbrook, drawing gravel.


18 67


Rose Russen, gravel


18 50


Delia F. Henry, gravel


49 80


Zoel Greenwood, gravel


199 20


William A. Barry, stock and labor


13 80


F. A. Gould, supplies


18 05


Smith, the Wonderful Shoe Man,


supplies


5 00


The Barrett Co., tar


1,396 75


Mendon Hill Garage, stock and labor. 34 85


C. C. Shattuck, gas, oil, etc. 117 88


H. S. Chadbourne, supplies


4 40


John Hogarth, labor on truck


4 00


Casey Auto Supply, supplies


10 00


Texas Oil Co., road oil


271 34


$7,199 95


Unexpended


05


$7,200 00


35


GENERAL REPAIRS.


Appropriation


$1,500 00


Transferred from Emergency Fund .... 868 19


$2,368 19


Paid Aldo Sabatinelli, superintendent $294 28


Ernest Miller, labor


21 80


Joseph Pantano, labor 1 50


Felix Lajoie, labor


103 20


Carl Wilbur, labor


16 00


L. Mulhall, labor


12 50


L. Freeman, labor


50 00


Ernest Barrows, labor


76 00


Frank Richardson, labor


4 00


A. Hackenson, labor


55 50


N. Daige, labor


1 50


Donald Pond, labor


45 10


E. L. Sabatinelli & Son, compressor


72 00


G. Romprey, labor


7 25


A. Alves, labor


8 00


E. Croteau, roller operator 32 00


A. Sabatinelli, truck 156 00


B. Leoncini, labor


19 70


W. Terhune, labor


56 70


E. L. Sabatinelli & Son, truck


42 00


John Zylinski, labor 3 50


Geo. Johnson, labor


12 00


Carl Taft, truck 28 50


C. Thurber, labor 5 60


M. Carlson


5 60


W. Mayhew 3 20


E. Kempton


1 60


L. Kempton


1 60


Wm. Munsell 8 00


Edward Goss, drawing gravel 225 10


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Carl M. Taft, drawing gravel 104 15 E. L. Sabatinelli & Son, drawing gravel 182 60


H. S. Chadbourne Co., supplies 11 76


Mendon Hill Garage 10 40


Wm. R. Bowen, truck and labor


5 50


F. A. Gould, supplies


1 68


Arthur V. Pond, lumber


9 07


Clark & Shaughnessy Coal Co.,


coal and gasolene 6 50


Zoel Greenwood, gravel


34 50


Barrett Co., tar 51 63


Texas Co., road oil 85 00


E. E. Chapman, posting traffic signs 4 50


A. Rosenfeld, drawing sand 30 00


Lewis W. Holbrook, truck


5 00


H. M. Curtiss Coal Co., coal


2 61


Harry C. Newell, lumber


113 60


F. S. Slavin & Son, sharpening grader points 3 50


John F. Damon, boring gear


1 00


Town of Hopedale, use of roller


30 00


J. E. Avery, drawing gravel 7 50


Edward Muszynski 55 00


C. A. Fletcher, Eliza Goldthwaite,


administratrix, posts 1 60


Wm. P. Clark, road cards 2 00


Mrs. Oscar Russen, gravel


5 60


Thomas Service Station, gasolene


6 72


C. C. Shattuck, supplies, gasolene and oil 66 77


$2,207 92


Unexpended


160 27


$2,368 19


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CHAPTER 90, MAINTENANCE.


Appropriation by Town $500 00


Appropriation by State and County 2,000 00


$2,500 00


A. A. Sabatinelli, superintendent $119 87


A. A. Sabatinelli, truck 12 00


E. E. Sabatinelli, truck 18 00


Carl Taft, truck 9 00


L. G. Farnum, tractor 56 00


Town of Hopedale, roller 35 00


M. Croteau, roller operator 28 00


For labor as follows :-


P. Negrotti $2 00


B. Leoncini 2 00


E. Anderson 8 50


G. Romprey 13 00


Norry Daige 3 00


W. Terhune


21 00


B. Levesque 11 50


F. Lajoie


39 50


Carl Wilbur


50 00


L. Mulhall


68 00


E. Barrows 58 00


Wm. Munsell


66 00


F. Hartshorn 7 00


Ray Thomas


43 50


A. Hackenson


70 00


A. Freeman


36 00


J. Zylinski 12 00


D. Pond


31 50


E. Miller 20 00


The Barrett Co., cold patch 168 30


The Barrett Co., tar 704 89


Clark & Shaughnessy, drawing sand ...


37 50


H. M. Curtiss Coal Co., coal for roller 20 43


38


Delia F. Henry, sand 45 00


Holliston Trap Rock Co., pea stone 19 69


A. Rosenfeld, drawing pea stone 285 00


E. E. Sabatinelli & Son, drawing sand 40 50


Chester C. Shattuck, supplies 4 48


Carl M. Taft, drawing sand 63 00


Texas Oil Co., road oil


270 80


$2,499 96


Unexpended


04


$2,500 00


CLEARING ROADS OF SNOW.


Appropriation


$1,000 00


Paid A. A. Sabatinelli, superintendent


$124 23


Felix Lajoie, labor 78 00


A. Hackenson, labor 34 50


Ernest Miller, labor 33 00


A. Freeman, labor 2 00


Ernest Barrows, labor


14 50


C. Thurber, labor


6 00


Walter Terhune, labor


10 00


A. Alves, labor 16 50


Norry Daige, labor 2 00


Edward Goss, truck


20 00


E. E. Sabatinelli, truck 204 00


A. Sywee, team


6 00


Arthur Robinson, team


25 00


R. McTurk, team


6 00


H. S. Wood, team 2 00


E. E. Chapman, superintendent 10 25


Ray Thomas, labor 6 50


Herbert Bagg, labor


2 00


D. Pond, labor 6 00


A. Johnson, labor 2 00


39


Vernon Barrows, labor 2 00


Kenneth Taft, labor 6 00


L. G. Farnum, tractor 12 00


C. C. Shattuck, gas and oil


14 34


Casey Supply Co., supplies 1 35


W. A. Barry, stock and labor on plow 10 00


Edward Muzyniski, plowing Quisset road 3 00


H. S. Chadbourne, bolts 1 25


Mendon Hill Garage, brake linings and labor


15 65


$676 07


Unexpended


323 93


$1,000 00


Respectfully submitted,


A. A. Sabatinelli,


Superintendent.


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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE.


The Board of Public Welfare submit the following re- port for the year ending December 31, 1930.


Appropriation


$3,600 00


Paid for support of one person in private family $324 83


Paid for burial expenses, one person 86 00


Paid for support one person in own home, partial support 26 80


Paid for support one family in own home 563 25


Paid for support of one person in private family 369 70


Paid for support of one person in private family 92 00


Paid for partial support of one person in own home 36 00


Paid for partial support of one family in own home 30 13


Paid for support of one family in own home 123 00


Paid for transportation 14 00


Total cost to town


$1,665 71


$1,665 71


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Paid for support of one family in own home, State case $759 72


Paid for support of one family in own home, Northbridge case 106 00


Paid for support of one family in own home, Uxbridge case 72 27


Paid for support of one family in own home, Milford case 156 91


Paid for support of one family in own home, City of Boston case 673 29


$1,768 19


$3,433 90


Unexpended


166 10


$3,600 00


Respectfully submitted,


ROY A. BARROWS, WM. A. BARRY, GEO. C. CADMAN,


Board of Public Welfare.


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The committee in charge of the Christmas cheer fund make the following report :-


Received from Mr. D. H. Barnes,


curtain fund $73 75


Received from Mr. Silas Dudley


95 60


$169 35


Distributed as follows :


Paid for clothing


$57 60


Christmas baskets


74 90


Fuel


31 00


$163 56


Balance on hand


$5 79


$169 35


Respectfully submitted,


REV. ROY WINTERSTEEN,


REV. C. E. CHAMBERLIN,


ROY A. BARROWS,


GEORGE C. CADMAN,


SILAS DUDLEY, W. A. BARRY,


Committee.


43


REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.


Appropriation


$300 00


Paid Town of Milford, tuberculosis


case $129 00


City of Boston, one case in City Hospital 23 09


Dr. Philip Levy, care of Rabbies case 20 00


City of New York, rabic vaccine


25 00


Roy A. Barrows, placarding and fumigating 5 00


Geo. C. Cadman, placarding and fumigating 6 70


W. Arthur Robinson, transporting patients to Rutland 20 00


$228 79


Unexpended


71 21


$300 00


Respectfully submitted,


GEO. C. CADMAN, ROY A. BARROWS, WM. A. BARRY,


Board of Health.


44


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


DOGS LICENSED IN 1930.


146 Males and spayed females at $2.00


each


$292 00


29 Females at $5.00 each


145 00


$437 00


Less Clerk's Fees .


$35 00


Cash paid County Treasurer ...


402 00


SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED FROM JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1930.


Resident Citizen's Sporting


91


$2 25


$204 75


Resident Citizen's Trapping


1


2 25


2 25


Minor Trappers


3


75


2 25


$209 25


Fees retained by Clerk


23 75


Amount paid Division of Fish- eries and Game


$185 50


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN 1930.


Date of Birth 1980


Name of Child


Parents with Maiden Name of Mother


Jan.


19


Hoggarth


Jan.


26


Russell Elliott Phipps


Jan.


28


George Albert Daige


March


11


Joseph Robert Morse


April


9


Richard Henry Zylinsky


April


11


Robert William McTurk


April


26


Marie Yvonne


Felix and Albina Robitaille


April


28


James Austin Carmody


May


5


Marielle Ellen Bessette


May


12


Calvin Herbert Corey


June


1 Richard Mauritz Mattson


June


3


Donald Vincent Hazard


July


1


William Lawrence Taft Male


July


11


July


31


Frederick John Muller


Ernest E. and Gertrude Hogarth Donato and Ida Scioli


Sept.


18


Nancy Anna Leone


Vincent and Eva Currier


Nov.


16


Beulah Rose Gaskill


Erle F. and Myrtle Warner Harry and Helen Sutton


Nov.


20


Grant


Harry and Helen Sutton


Nov.


28


Donald Lee Byrd


Dec.


23


Donald Arthur Ballou


Walter O. and B. Arlene Richardson Arthur and Mildred Goodwin


Nov.


20


Grant


Twins


George and Jennie V. Brown Fred R. and Ernestine Knox


George A. and Florida M. Jacques Charles G. and Margaret Glennon John and Constance Bolondz Robert and Grace Hope


Germaine Lajoie


James A. and Irene M. Perkins Felix and Rosedelima Poirier Wilford L. and Grace Marsh Roosevelt M. and Greta M. Anderson


Richard E. and Anna R. O'Donnell George Kenneth and Lois J. Lawrence


Oct. 15


Nancy Maria Fiori


46


MARRIAGES REGISTERED IN 1930.


Date of Marriage 1930


Names


Residence


Jan. 11


Bernard Savage Forbes


Hopedale, Mass.


Alice Elizabeth Lapham


Mendon, Mass.


Jan. 18


Carlton S. Metcalf


Hopedale, Mass.


Vera Emma Auty


Mendon, Mass.


June


3


George Owen Dunford, Jr.


Mendon, Mass.


Olga Eleanor Peterson


Mendon, Mass.


June 19


Donald B. Lowell


Mendon, Mass.


Helen L. Trask


Mendon, Mass.


June 24


Ronald V. Stimpson


Holliston, Mass.


July


20


Max Rumpf


Mendon, Mass.


Aug.


16


Harold Eugene Steere


Mendon, Mass.


Florence Viola Woodbury


Baldwinsville, Mass.


Aug.


28


Gerald M. M. Richardson


Milford, Mass.


Aug.


29


John Edward Blake


Brookline, Mass.


Elizabeth Harrison Chase


Dedham, Mass.


Sept. 20


Clyde Fred Saunders


Hopedale, Mass.


Nov.


23


Matthew Mario Mantoni


Hopedale, Mass.


Dorothy Strand Brown


Mendon, Mass.


Dec.


18


Jacob Wiersma


Mendon, Mass.


Nellie LaFleur


Whitinsville, Mass.


Natalie A. Dansereau


Mendon, Mass.


Irene Allen Thorngran


Mendon, Mass.


Ruby W. Bagg


Mendon, Mass.


Phyllis G. Whiting


Mendon, Mass.


DEATHS REGISTERED IN 1930.


1


Date of Death 1930


Name


Y


D


Cause of Death


Jan.


18


Benjamino Leone


44


·


..


Automobile Accident, Injury to Head followed by Meningitis


Jan.


19


Hoggarth


·


. .


. . Stillborn


Jan.


19


Jennie V. Hoggarth


33


4


8 Premature Separation of Paernta, Anti Partum Hemorrhage


Feb.


19


Lawrence J. Ripley


58


1


4 Bronchial Pneumonia


March


7


Minnie Green Ballou


44


1


6 Acute Rheumatic Fever-Myocarditis


March


22


Laua Anna Marshall Beckett


84


2


9 Myocarditis


47


March


28


Julia Ann Briggs


88


3 Broncho-pneumonia


May


24


Augusta Anderson Peterson


51


2


7 Carcinoma of Peritoneum


June


21


Nancy Parkinson Darling


70


1


15 Endocarditis


July


11


Mary Agnes O'Grady Gill


57


10


28 Chronic Nephritis


Aug.


3


Guiseppina Tolente


10


6


. . Rheumatic Fever-Acute Endocarditis


Aug.


1


John Miller


62


6


26 Compound Comminuted Fracture of Skull


Aug.


31


Margaret J. Murray


55


10


10 Burns-Shock-Asphyxiation


Oct.


5


Leonard Edwin Taft


67


8


28 Arterio Sclerosis


Nov.


4


Edith Elizabeth Chase


75


2


8 |Cardro-renal Disease


Nov.


20


Grant


. .


. .


. .


Stillborn


Nov.


20


Grant


. .


. .


. .


Dec.


27


75


. .


. .


Apoplexy-Arterio Sclerosis


Dec.


31


Frederic Allen Davenport


49


5


17 Tuberculosis-Pulmonary Hemorrhage


. .


June


6


Eugene Eloit Brown


78


10


7 Arterio Sclerosis


March


11


Donald Arthur Hartshorn


2


19 Bronchial Pneumonia


Twins


Stillborn


Alice Byrne


Age M


48


NOTICE.


Parents and others are requested to carefully examine the above lists and if any errors or omissions are discovered, report them at once to the Town Clerk, that the record may be corrected, as it is of importance that the records of Vital Statistics should be complete.


Parents within forty days after the birth of a child, and every householder, within forty days after the birth in his house, shall cause notice thereof to be given to the clerk of the town in which such child is born.


Your attention is called to the provisions of Section 36 and 55 of Chapter 207 of the General Laws relating to mar- riages solemnized out of this state, which are as follows:


"Section 29 of Chapter 151 of the Revised Laws: If a marriage is solemnized in another state between parties liv- ing in this Commonwealth who return to dwell here they shall, within seven days after their return, file with the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which either of them lived at the time of their marriage, a certificate or declaration of their marriage, including the facts relative to marriages, which are required by law, and for neglect thereof shall forfeit ten dollars."




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