Town of Tewksbury annual report 1926-1932, Part 1

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1926
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
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ANNUAL REPORT


of the


TOWN OFFICERS


of the


TOWN of TEWKSBURY


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Year Ending December 31 1926


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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY


LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS 1926


SELECTMEN IRVING F. FRENCH, Chairman JEREMIAH K. CHANDLER WILLIAM H. KELLEY


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OVERSEERS OF POOR WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Chairman JEREMIAH K. CHANDLER IRVING F. FRENCH


BOARD OF HEALTH JERMIAH K. CHANDLER, Chairman IRVING F. FRENCH WILLIAM H. KELLEY.


ASSESSORS BUZZELL KING, Chairman ALBION L. FELKER JAMES W. MILLER


TOWN CLERK HARRY C. DAWSON


TOWN TREASURER EUGENE N. PATTERSON


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COLLECTOR OF TAXES JAMES C. MARSHALL


TOWN AUDITOR ROBERT E. GAY


SCHOOL COMMITTEE HERBERT L. TRULL, Chairman MAY L. LARRABEE ARTHUR A. FOSTER


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CHARLES L. RANDALL


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY


REV. HENRY B. MASON, Chairman (Resigned HARRIETT E. LEE, Secretary EDGAR SMITH


GEORGE E.MARSHALL KATE FOLSOM CHARLES F. FREDERICK


LIBRARIAN ABBIE M. BLAISDELL


ROAD COMMISSIONERS MARK ROPER, Chairman JOHN T. GALE WILLIAM I. BAILEY


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TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS E. HOWARD KING, Chairman PHILIP M. BATTLES MARTIN FLAHERTY HARRY C. DAWSON 1


CONSTABLES


ASAHEL H. JEWELL ANTHONY G. KELLEY WARNER BANCROFT


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS HUGH CAMERON


WEIGHERS


WILLIAM H. KELLEY EUGENE N. PATTERSON MABEL OSTERMAN ARTHUR OSTERMAN


SURVEYOR OF LUMBER GEORGE K. JAMES


MEASURER OF WOOD GEORGE K. JAMES


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES HUGH CAMERON


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FIELD DRIVER AND POUND KEEPER JESSE KEMP


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FENCE VIEWERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


FISH AND GAME WARDEN BENJAMIN BUCK


POLICE OFFICERS ANTHONY G. KELLEY, Chief


ELMER E. GILES


WARNER BANCROFT


WILLIAM I. BAILEY


ASAHEL H. JEWELL


HARRY C. DAWSON PATRICK J. O'NEIL


GEORGE P. MULLEN


ROSS E. SARGENT


AGENT BOARD HEALTH HERBERT M. LARRABEE, M. D.


UNDERTAKER AND AGENT FOR BURIAL INDIGENT SOLDIERS H. LOUIS FARMER (Registered Embalmer)


FOREST WARDEN ALDEN S. HAINES


INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS HUGH CAMERON


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LOCAL AGENT FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE BROWN TAIL AND GYPSY MOTH HARRIS M. BRIGGS


PARK COMMISSIONERS EDITH A. FORISTALL HARRIS M. BRIGGS


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT ALDEN S. HAINES


APPRAISERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


UNDERTAKER H. LOUIS FARMER


SEXTON GEORGE H. BROWN


JANITOR TOWN HALL EUGENE N. PATTERSON


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Births Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1926.


Date of


No.


Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parent's


1 Jan. 10 Walter Ross Marsh


Frank B. and Lillian


2 Jan. 15


Noll Jacob and Margaret


3 Feb. 9 Nancy Elizabeth Cameron ... :Duncan J. and Gertrude


4 Feb. 17


Marjorie Ann Watt Arthur W. and Mae


5 Feb. 16


Keefe Edward J. and Louise


6 Feb. 27


7 Mar. 1 William Wallace McDonald. George W. and Mildred


8 Mar. 4


Anna Catherine Bischoff. Herman and Anna


9 Mar. 5 Richard Trull. John Chester and Rena


10 Mar. 12


Bolton' William J. and Mary


11 Mar. 23


Charles Robert Carter John P. and Margaret


12 Mar. 29


13 Apr. 17 Lucy Martha Ahlijan. George and Lucia


14 May 20


Margery Webster Garland. Frederick W and Gertrude


15 June 2 Walter Gregory Şhea. Ambrose V. and Mary


16 June 5 Juanita Viola Treadwell Millage E. and Geneva


17 June 12


Beverly Ann Bennett. William H. and Ethel P.


18 June 14


Gloria Louise Sawyer. George and Ethel


19 July 12


Winters Arthur T. and Ola


20 July 13


Yoķubonis Felix and Martha


21 July 22


Joyce Arlene Roper.


Chester M. and Dorothy


22 Aug. 5


Shirley Ann Armstrong William and Florence


23 Aug. 8


Donnelly John D. and Margaret


24 Aug. 12


25 Aug. 13 'Flora Avis Gay Robert E. and Beatrice


Irene Rebecca Baseman Jake P. and Fannie 26 Aug. 18


27


Aug. 24


Mary Catherine Chandler.


William A. and Mary


28


Aug. 28


Scannell


George E. and Hazel


29 Sept. 3 George Edward Carter Jr. George E. and Elizabeth


30 Sept. 15 Silva Manuel and Augusta


Sept. 9 Charles Bowden. Charles E. and Marion 31


32 Sept. 19 Elizabeth Barbara Mckenzie. Leo and Lucy 33 Sept. 28 Phyllis Dutton. Augustus and Gladys 34 Sept. 17 Robert Edward Nash Roy E. and Anna


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Date of


No. Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


35 Sept. 25 Thomas Campbell McCausland .... Thomas and Elizabeth


36 Sept. 25


Dorothy Brownstein Samuel and Sarah


37 Oct 16 Lillie Dorothy Cote. Francois and Emma


38 Oct. 3 Sopia Eva Suslovich .Harry and Helen


39 Oct. 27


Marion Louis and Alphonsine


40 Nov.


12


McCoy James E. and Helen


41 Nov. 11


Comasho Joseph -P. and Rose


42 Nov. 1


MacLaren. George and Myrtle


43 Nov. 1


Maclaren George and Myrtle


44 Dec. 13


Dewing. William H. and Luella


45 Dec. 26 Marie Jeanne Pauline Labonte ... Joseph and Josephine


46 Dec. 27 Barbara Urmstorn Henry and Lucy


47 Aug. 8 Marilyn Grace Darby. Homer L. and Myrtle


48


Aug. 13 Andrea Marie Bruneau. Louis and Ruby


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


Deaths Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1926


Date of


No. Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths. Days


1


Jan. 1. Frank P. Putnam


77


1


10


2


Jan. 23


Charles Johnson


93


8


28


3 Jan. 15


Delia Rafters


77


0


20


4 Jan. 19


Isabelle M. Sutherland


52


9


2


5


Feb. 12


Gertrude Thompson Bailey


58


9


2


6 Feb. 14 John Loban


65


0


0


7 Feb. 3 John Henry Gillispie.


64


0


0


8


9 Jan. 12


Peter Standcher


65


0


0


10 Mar. 24 John Lisay


11


25


11


12 Mar. 31


Charles Kimball French


73


6


2


13


Mar. 20


Hector Jackson


39


23


14 Apr. 2 Rose Morris.


50


0


0


15 Apr. 8 Catherine Schmidt.


95


11


1


16 Apr. 12


James H. Seamans


52


11


23


17


Apr. 11


Zarnie Orpin.


12


0


2


18


Apr. 14


William D. Gunn.


90


0


0


19 June 4


Georgianna Lahaie


72


2


28


20 July 28 Mary J. Cahill


54


0


0


21


22 Aug. 18


Ann McTeague


91


0


0


23 Aug. 10


Maud E. Robinson


45


1


23


24 Aug. 22 Walter Thomas Martin


17


6


0


25 Aug. 22 Mary A. Riley.


56


0


0


26


July 22 William Hird.


60


10


3


27 Aug. 8


Shirley Ann Armstrong


0


0


4


28 Sept. 15 Delia W. Livingston


60


3


3


29 Sept. 11 Gilman Sanford Morrill.


71


1


10


30 Sept. 17 Mary A. Berrett


63


5


1


31 Sept. 25


Sarah A. Westcott.


91


1


0


32 Oct. 15 George Lovering


55


0


0


33


Oct. 7 Emilia Daley


67


0


22


3


10


Date of No. Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths. Days


34


Oct. 27


Katherine Tohey


46


9


25


35


Dec. 15 1925 Anna Jane Dinsmore


79


1


28


36 Nov. 2


Wilbert Hamilton Maclaren


0


0


1


37 Nov. 7 Elvira Esther Morrill


79


11


19


38


Nov. 14 Robert J. McCoy


45


0


0


39


Nov. 16


Emily Bailey Foster


90


3


4


40


Oct. 5 James Higgins.


78


2


25


41


Dec. 1 Sarek Kelly


82


0


0


42


Dec. 26 Thomas P. Harding


62


7


15


43


Dec. 29


C. Hazen Fulton


39


10


22


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Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


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Marriages Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1926


Date of


No. Marriage


Name


Residence


1 Jan. 27 Ernest A. V. Stromberg Lowell, Mass.


Marion V. M. Simpson .Tewksbury, Mass.


2 Mar. 4 Cyril Frank Greene Tewksbury, Mass.


Josie MacDonald Tewksbury, Mass.


3 Mar. 26 George Sawyer Tewksbury, Mass. Ethel M. Treadwell Tewksbury, Mass.


4 Apr. 5 Samuel Mansur Dickson Tewksbury, Mass.


Alice Mae Dowrey Lowell, Mass.


5 May 21 Edward Butler Tewksbury, Mass. Theresa McNally. Tewksbury, Mass.


6 June 1 William G. Stevenson Clara Shepherd.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


7 May 30 John Maxwell Burris Tewksbury, Mass.


Emily Ann Marsh Tewksbury, Mass.


8 June 4 George Dutch. Tewksbury, Mass.


Emma G. Carville Tewksbury, Mass.


9 June 1 Nils Albin Johnson Tewksbury, Mass. Doris Ella Luce. Tewksbury, Mass.


10 June 7 William McGowan Lowell, Mass.


Marion Gilmore


East Billerica, Mass.


11 June 27 John Dawidowicz. Haverhill,


Mass.


Helena Szurley. Tewksbury, Mass.


12 June 29 Henry Albert Sawyer.


Cambridge, Mass.


Vasiliki D. Petropoulos.


Tewksbury, Mass.


13 July 10 Walter J. Robinson Tewksbury, Mass.


Marion Leonard. .Tewksbury, Mass.


14 July 11 Paul B. O'Neil Lowell, Mass. Stasia C. Kaszetta


Tewksbury, Mass,


15 Aug. 16


John Francis Crowley Tewksbury, Mass.


Ellen Agnes Conalty. Tewksbury, Mass.


16 Aug. 1 Uel Henry Kinney Lowell, Mass. Lillian Garside. Tewksbury, Mass.


17 Sept. 1 George Warren Justice Tewksbury, Mass. Ruth Annette Burgess Tewksbury, Mass.


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No. Marriage


Name


Residence


Date of


18 Sept. 5 Henry McDonald Tewksbury, Mass.


Delia Lynch Lowell, Mass.


19 Sept. 8 Howard Irving Butler Salem, N. H.


Agnes Jeanie Folley Tewksbury, Mass.


20 Sept. 11 Perle E. Pease .Tewksbury, Mass.


Ethel C. Caster Lówell, Mass.


21 Sept. 26 Albert Winfield Lane Wilmington, Mass.


Susie Sivack. .Tewksbury, Mass.


.Worcester, Mass.


22 Oct. 17 Walter Steve Triboski. Monica Agnes Cassetta


Tewksbury, Mass.


23 Nov. 29 Clifford Hartley Haines Tewksbury, Mass.


Lily May Collins. Lowell, Mass.


24 Dec. 26 Israel Harold Bloom


Roxbury, Mass.


Rose Abrams. Tewksbury, Mass.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


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RECAPITULATION


Births Registered in 1926


48


Males


15


Females


33


Marriages Registered in 1926


24


Deaths Registered in 1926


43


Males


19


Females


24


Received and paid over to the County Treasurer six hundred and sixty-nine dollars and forty cents ($669.40) for dog licenses.


The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that his is prepared to fur- nish parents, householders, physicians and midwives applying there- for, blanks for the return of births as required by law.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


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ASSESSORS REPORT


Value of land, exclusive of buildings, April 1, 1926. $ 920,915.00


Value of buildings, exclusive of land, April 1, 1926 1,655,420.00


Value of Personal property, April 1, 1926. 587,351.00


Supplementary Valuation Dec. 10 to 20, 1926 2,125.00


Total Valuation, 1926.


3,165,811.00


Total Valuation, 1925


3,162,289.00


Gain in Valuation


$ 3,522.00


Poll tax $2.00.


Tax rate for 1926, $31.00 on $1,000.00.


Tax Levy for 1926:


State Tax. $ 5,760.00


State Highway Tax


1,168.40


Auditing Town Accounts.


509.80


County Tax.


4,672.96


County Tax, Act. Tubercular persons


80.74


Town Appropriations :


Schools


$ 50,440.00


Vocational Schools


1,400.00


Foster School, Loan and Interest 2nd Payment


7,488.00


Highways


12,000.00


Cinders for Highways


2,500.00


Oil for Highways


3,000.00


Tractor for Highways


2,725.00


Street Lighting


- 7,000.00


Street Light Extension


3,500.00


Town Hall Maintenance


5,000.00


Town Hall Loan and Interest 7th Payment


4,760.00


Incidentals


1,200.00


Public Library


750.00


Police


1,700.00


Stationery and Printing


700.00


Board of Health


900.00


Salaries


2,550.00


Park Commission


200.00


Tree Warden


150.00


Poor Department


4,000.00


Fire Department


2,500.00


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Assessors Department


1,650.00


Inspection Meat and Animals


500.00


Aid, State and Military


400.00


Interest on Loan


2,500.00


Collection of Taxes


2,000.00


Cutting Brush


1,000.00


Demonstration of Agriculture


150.00


Memorial Day


225.00


Curb on Town Hall Avenue


175.00


Suppression of Brown Tail and Gyspy Moths


1,271.30


Total


$


136,526.20


Overlayings for 1926


3,030.06


$ 139,556.26


Available Revenue $ 40,000.00


Tax on 741 Polls


1,482.00


Levied on Real and Personal Property


98,074.26


$ 139,556.26


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land


12,038 %


Houses


968


Horses


156


Cows


662


Swine


113


Sheep


13


Neat Cattle


42


Fowl


12,275


Tax Payers:


Residents


803


Non-Resident


1,261


Poll Tax Only


228


2,292


Exempted Property


First Congregational Church, Land and Building $ 50,500.00


First Baptist Society, Land and Building 11,900.00


Oblate Fathers, O. M. I., Land and Buildings 33,700.00


St. Peter and St. Paul Society, Land


250.00


South Tewksbury M. E. Mission, Land and Building


2,500.00


Catholic Literary Asso., Land and Building


2,250.00


.


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Silver Lake Evangelical Camp Meeting Association, Land and Building 12,100.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corporation, Land 11,000.00


Norwegian Home and Charitable Association, Land 50.00


$ 124,250.00


Schedule of Town Property Exempt


School Buildings and Land


$ 90,000.00


Personal Property, School Department


7,000.00


Public Library


11,000.00


Receiving Tomb and Land


500.00


Town Cemetery Lot


50.00


Highway Department, Buildings and Land


2,500.00


Highway Department, Personal Property


8,175.00


Barge and Sleigh


250.00


Gravel Land, Highway Department


550.00


Public Parks


3,000.00


Cemeteries


1,000.00


Public Scales


2,500.00


Fire Department, Buildings and Land


1,200.00


Fire Department, Personal Property


10,000.00


Moth Department, Building


2,500.00


Moth Department, Personal Property


2,205.00


Town Hall. Personal Property


5,000.00


Town Hall, Building and Land


85,000.00


Electric Light Plant


200.00


Total


$ 232,630.00


Masachusetts State Infirmary


Buildings


$ 1,981,722.00


Personal Property


390,000.00


$ 2,371,722.00


Respectfully submitted,


BUZZELL KING, ALBION L. FELKER, JAMES W. MILLER, Board of Assessors, Tewksbury, Mass.


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AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Appropiation


$ 12,000.00


Allotment by State 5,400.00


$ 17,400.00


Expenditures Labor, Teams and Trucks


Roland Robinson, foreman $ 1,545.97


John Brown, labor


1,330.00


Deward Monty, labor 1,224.30


Thomas. Sullivan, labor


1,224.30


C. R. Fitzgerald, driving tractor


13.00


D. J. Cameron, driving tractor 35.50


Town of Tyngsboro, engineer and flagman on roller 12.00


Alfred Latour, labor


684.68


Fred Garlick, trucking


982.00


Patrick Goggin, labor


164.00


Thomas Sawyer, teaming


180.00


James, Manley, teaming


207.00


Karl Heidenreich, teaming


6.00


Antonio Pallotto, labor


519.89


Dyer Sales & Machinery Co., scraper blades.


14.80


George Sawyer, labor


16.00


Raymond C. Tucker, steam roller engineer


96.00


P. J. Roux, shoeing and repairing.


585.34


Raymond Reregny, flagman


4.00


Nelson Brown, labor


39.00


Harris M. Briggs, labor


214.18


Robert Sawyer, labor


8.00


Osterman Coal Co., coal for steam roller


77.95


Fred Garland, sand


6.00


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Lull & Hartford, dynamite


30.91


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


951.20


George Robinson, labor


227.00


Johu McCoy, labor


203.00


Allen Brooks, labor


207.00


Louis Smith, labor


56.00


William Rice, labor


4.00


James Sheehan, labor


124.00


George Chandler, labor


108.00


Harry Morris, trucking


393.00


Francis Mills, labor


39.00


-$ 11,533.02


Hay and Grain


A. B. Moore, grain $ 711.99


Fred Scarlett, hay


384.87


$ 1,096.86


Breaking Roads


Harry Patterson, driving snowplow $ 274.23


Harry Patterson, paid for registration of Fordson tractor


2.00


Daniel Sterling, driving snowplow


146.61


Fred Garlick, use of truck


257.63


Frank Goodwin, shoveling snow


32.00


Wm. James, shoveling snow


42.50


Ambrose Shea, shoveling snow


46.50


Peter Lacey, Jr., shoveling snow


31.50


Robert Lacey, shoveling snow


33.00


Nelson J. Brown, shoveling snow


56,50


Harris M. Briggs, shoveling snow


119.25


George Sawyer, shoveling snow


32.00


Arthur Roper, shoveling snow


20.25


Wm. I. Bailey, paid for number plates for Mead Morrison tractor 2.00


Philip M. Battles, shoveling snow


12.00


Walter Kabanshi, shoveling snow


34.00


Martin Gregory, shoveling snow


14.00


· Simon Babsouch, shoveling snow


28.00


Bennie Stelnach, shoveling snow


32.00


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Joseph Seamans, shoveling snow 32.00


Frank Cote, shoveling snow 30.50


Frank Kalanski, shoveling snow 4.50


Wm. Gelinas, shoveling snow 16.50


C. R. Fitzgerald, shoveling snow


25.75


Ross E. Sargent, shoveling snow


6.0'


Wm. Penney, shoveling snow


12.50


Edward Penney, shoveling snow


12.50


Edward R. Penney, Jr., shoveling snow


6.00


Wm. I. Bailey, shoveling snow


10.50


Omer Blanchard, shoveling snow


14.00


E. S. Haines, labor on tractor


60.00


A. M. Shedd, shoveling snow


4.50


Arthur Benoit, shoveling snow 5.50


Erlin Ramsbotham, shoveling snow


10.50


Robert Sawyer, shoveling snow


4.00


Z. Sawyer, shoveling snow


9.00


Thomas Sawyer, with team


100.00


Geo. E. Gray, shoveling snow


2.00


George Buck, shoveling snow


22.50


Wm. Livingston, shoveling snow


42.00


Tony Furtoda, shoveling snow


46.00


Joseph Furtoda, shoveling snow


46.00


Joseph Peters, shoveling snow


46.00


Ray Palmer, shoveling snow


46.00


Carl Heidenrich, with team


50.00


Howard Melanson, shoveling snow


44.00


Irving F. French, shoveling snow 37.25


C. H. Haines, shoveling snow 36.00


Haines & Son, with team


109.50


Robert Stavely, shoveling snow


7.50


Allen Buckman, shoveling snow


12.50


Lottie Spinola, shoveling snow


2.75


Robert Martin, shoveling snow


6.00


James Manley, with team


72.00


Bradford Gerrish, shoveling snow


4.00


A. L. Felker, with team


18.00


Henry Spinola, shoveling snow


3.50


Stanley Kaszetta, shoveling snow


14.00


Jesse Kemp, shoveling snow


11.00


-$ 2,258.72


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Tractor Engines and Snowplows


Tewksbury Garage, storage, oil and repairs $ 284.90


M. E. Haines, bolts 1.50


Mead, Morrison, Mfg. Co., rent


1,000.00


Mead, Morrison Mfg. Co., supplies


17.50


A. B. Moore, gasoline and oil 58.25


North Tewksbury Garage, gasoline, oil and


repairs


135.84


John Virtue, gasoline


7.20


Frank M. Gannon, hauling tractor from Boston. 27.50


H. Louis Farmer, gasoline


28.13


J. L. Fleming, agent, insurance on tractors 36.38


P. J. Roux, storage of tractor.


8.00


-$ 1,605.20


Tools and Supplies


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones. $ 77.16


Mark Roper, use of phone, 1925


25.00


W. A. Sherman, veterinarian services 15.00


Robinson & Foster, nails


.30


Antonio Pallatto, crushed stone


19.92


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


43.39


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


9.93


J. L. Fleming, premium on insurance 117.22


American Express Co., express 6.18


N. D. Lafleur, supplies


.48


Donovan Harness & Auto Supply Co., supplies. ...


26.75


R. B. McKim Co., shovels


10.00


A. B. Moore, highway guard


64.38


Derby Electric Motors Co., repairs


2.25


A. B. Moore, supplies


14.52


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


2.00


Cawley Coal Co., pipe


33.60


John A. Richardson, lumber


19.26


Tewksbury Garage, bulbs


.70


Wm. I. Bailey, paid for registration of tractors.


4.00


492.04


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Repairs to Barn


·


Robinson & Foster, labor and material. 400.33 400.33


Total $ 17,386.17


Appropriation


$ 12,000.00


Allotment by State


5,400.00


17,400.00


Total expenditures


17,386.17


Unexpended


$ 13.83


Oil or Other Binder


Appropriation


$ 3,000.00


Expenditures


Trimount Oil Co., oil


2,941.49


Unexpended


$ 58.51


Cinders


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


Everett Haines, labor $ 59.29


George Sawyer, labor 38.53


James Manley, hauling cinders


63.00


F. H. Garlick, hauling cinders


250.00


Boston & Maine R. R., cinders and freight. 562.14


Allen Brooks, labor 17.09 $ 990.05


Unexpended


$ 1,509.95


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SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 50,440.00


Expenditures Teachers


Ethelwyn Howard


$ 1,801.00


Marguerite Benson


1,369.00


Elizabeth Flynn


1,401.00


Ruth Piper


1,207.50-


Marion Piper


1,031.25


Dorothy Dickinson


1,236.00


Sarah O'Brien


846.50


Margaret Flynn


846.50


Nettie L. Eagles


1,378.50


Miriam Wiggin


1,100.00


Ruth Tingley


1,045.00


Eva L. Hersey


1,100.00


Catherine Graham


570.00


Sarah Loupret


567.50


Isabel Gregory


454.00


Elizabeth Ward


252.00


Lena Coburn


168.00


George Robeson


222.00


Helen Sullivan


50.00


Beulah Paine


36.00


Lillian Crocket


12.00


Bertha McElroy


49.00


Beatrice Gunther


72.60


Rose Brennon


20.00


Pauline Angier


380.00


Anna Sullivan


339.50


Mildred Smith


168.00


Alice Hearn


66.00


Gertrude Whelton


18,00


$ 17,806.85


Fuel and Janitor


George Garland, janitor


$ 1,610.00


Dawson Purdy, janitor . 792.00


Irvin Bailey, janitor


645.00


Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor


430.00


23


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


.50


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


56.87


P. J. Lacey, Jr., 2 cords hardwood 28.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


68.27


Osterman Coal Co.


1,697.34


John Brady, wood


20.00


William Penney, labor


3.00


Mass. State Prison, supplies


30.46


George W. Trull, wood


36.00


-


-$ 5,417.44


Transportation


James Manley, driving barge $ 975.00


Asahel Jewell, driving barge


975.00


Edward Penney, driving barge


427.20


Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., tickets


2,656.39


Samuel Brownstein, driving barge


165.00


Omer Blanchard, driving barge


36.00


Reimbursements for car tickets:


F. W. Garland


13.40


Frank Marr


70.00


H. M. Briggs


15,60


Louis Haas


67.20


George H. Blake


68.80


Joseph Barowsky


136.80


James Hallett


68.00


Everett Mountain


69.20


Clarence Foster


34.60


P. J. O'Neil


66.80


Antonio Furtado


34.80


Chester Trull


33.70


William Bolton


32.90


Daniel Johnston


16.00


H. Louis Farmer


50.40


Robert Farmer


32.80


Frank Livingston


68,60


Mrs. Chester Roper


48.40


Robert Bisbee


32.40


George Duley


51.90


James E. Chambers


64.40


Thomas Sullivan


34.20


24


Mrs. Lucy Watson 35.00


William Colby


55.20


Harry Ramsbotham 56.20


Mrs. Frank Golin 13.60


Dennis J. O'Connell


62.80


Louis G. Chase


66.40


George L. Kane


60.00


Leonard Pineau


16.00


Robert Johnston


16.70


Louis Cote


15:10


Anthony G. Kelley


105.00


Wm. J. Gelinas


17.10


Zephir Sawyer


134.00


James Fletcher


100.20


Mrs. Jennie B. Fuller


17.20


Michael T. Mahoney


34.80


Walter Lavelle 32.60


Frank C. Guyer 34.80


John Gale 65.40


James Clancy


66.20


John Peterson


68.80


Judson A. Parsons


16.50


E. C. Rood


50.70


L. A. Roberts


67.80


Mrs. H. M. Larrabee


33.60


Mrs. K. T. Burgess


16.80


Philip Battles


17.20


John Botos


16.50


George Garland


33.60


Jacob Wener


67.60


Mrs. Grace Toothaker


60.40


Mrs. Jennie McCoy


51.30


Osias Abrams


60.40


· Arthur J. Croteau


34.20


P. D. Nash


50.10


Joseph Parker


62.00


Louis E. Small


102.30


John Katsirebas


17.30


Henry Scarlett


35.00


Joseph Jordan


31.40


Alden Haines


33.40


Robert Carlson


15.10


Mark Roper


68.60


25


101.70


Mrs. Mary Carmody


14.00


Mrs. Zambeek


6.00


Alexander Pinkas


34.40


Mrs. Alice King


13.80


Ephraim Hedstrom


13.20


Town of Billerica, transporting pupils.


$ 8,838.99


Supervision


$ 1,225.08


Books and Supplies


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies $ 859.37


Ginn & Co., books


157.36


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies 4.85


Edward E. Babb & Co., books


204.16


Frye & Crawford Drug Co., supplies


31.02


F. J. Flemings Est., supplies


155.05


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co.


45.06


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


153.54


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


328.01


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies


8.69


Wheeler Publishing Co., books


8.40


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


11.25


The MacMillan Co., supplies


55.38


Houghton, Mifflin Co., books


74.95


Reformatory for Women, flags


35.76


Arthur A. Foster, lunch tickets


7.00


Samuel Brownstein, supplies


10.04


Scott, Foresman & Co., books


23.35


Oliver Ditson Co., music


5.10


Noble & Noble Co., books and supplies


6.14


Milton Brady Co., books


5.87


American Book Co., books


43.47


H. I. Dallman Co., supplies


4.50


Longman, Green & Co., books


21.95


F. M. Ambrose Co., books


30.69


Silver, Burdett & Co., books


8.87


F. G. Baldwin, supplies


13.10


Thomas Davies


295.50


Charles L. Randall


26


Balfe Service Co., supplies


20.75


John C. Winslow Co., books 43.21


Amasa Pratt Lumber Co., lumber


55.55


Osterman Coal Co., supplies


1.70


Hall & McCreary Co., books


2.25


George F. Cram Co.


14.33


$ 2,450.72


Houses


T. F. Sullivan, plumbing $ 36.75


The Robertson Co., window shades and table. 108.95


P. W. Cox & Co., renewing tubes in boiler 12.00


Herve E. Cote, repairs to furnace 41.00


Hobson & Lawler Co., pipe 5.50


A. P. Norris, labor and material


387.46


Favreau Bros., Inc., supplies


4.86


Derby Electric Motors Co., repairs 6.68


7.70


Farrell & Conaton, supplies and labor


30.28


Osterman Coal Co., cement


.85


N. D. Lafleur, glass


2.54


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


53.55


Bertram Neild, plumbing supplies


15.83


Bennett Bros Co., repairs


65.98


H. Sutherland & Son, repairs 75.00


C. B. Coburn Co.


11.17


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co.


27.94


W. C. Hinckley, repairs


150.80 $ 1,044.84


Tuition


Town of Wilmington $ 412.17


Town of Billerica


380.00


City of Lowell


8,376.37


City of Lawrence


9.00


$ 9,177.54


27


J. R. Smith, labor


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ .. 619.50


Miscellaneous


J. L. Fleming, premiums on insurance $ 753.09


Ruth Cameron, clerical work 50.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones 67.21


Dodge Co., disinfectant 25.40


Whistle Bottling Co., water 70.35


Masury, Young Co., spray oil


39.83


The Robertson Co., kitchen utensils 104.49


Foster & Robinson, labor and material 6.03


F. H. Garlick, trucking 22.50


Balfe Service Co., lunch tickets 2.00


C. L. Randall, expenses 81.32


Ridgehill Printing Co., reports


4.20


George A. Norris, filing saws 3.00


2.52


James Manley, labor


24.00


M. E. Haines, repairs


1.50


M. Steinert & Sons, parts and records for Victrola 3.75


Aaron Osterman, water supplied West School,


1922, 1923, 1924, 1925 48.00


Zephir Sawyer, barge rent 12.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on policy 73.13


Charles W. Dorr, printing 7.00


Mrs. Mary Lynch, rent for land


25.00


John H. Seifer, cleaning clock


2.00


P. J. Roux, repairing school barge


4.62


Arthur A. Smith & Co., typewriter


24.50


Nelson E. Huntley, filling 38 diplomas 9.50


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, taking school census


30.00 $ 1,496.94


School Nurse


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services $ 1,005 00


Transporting pupils to physician


143.33


1,148.33


28


Lowell Courier-Citizen, advertising


Medical Inspection


H. M. Larrabee, M. D., school physician. $ 200.00


Total


$ 49,426.23


Appropriation


$ 50,440.00


Total expenditures


49,426.23


Unexpended ......


$ 1,013.77


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 1,400.00


Expenditures


City of Lowell, tuition $ 688.14


Thomas McCormack, reimbursem't for car tickets 15.00


Anna Stelnack, reimbursem't for car tickets 17.10


Helen Amoit, reimbursem't for car tickets


12.80


Mrs. M. E. Wilbur, reimbursem't for car tickets


68.80


$ 801.84


Unexpended


$


598.16


INSANE AND POOR


Appropriation


$ 4,000.00


Paid out for support of poor


3,678.42


Unexpended


$ 321.58


STATE AID


Appropriation


$ 400.00


Paid out for aid


20.00


Unexpended


$ 380.00


29


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


$ 700.00


Appropriation


Expenditures


Edith A. Forestall, advertising $


50.82


Balfe Service Co., printing annual reports and


420.75


warrants 104.80


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


19.50


Buckland Printing Co., printing ballots


15.70


Harry C. Kittredge, supplies


37.38


Mrs. H. C. Dawson, advertising


4.75


Commissioner of Public Safety, license book


1.68


Courier Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising




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