Town of Tewksbury annual report 1926-1932, Part 18

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1926
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 894


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Street Lighting Extensions


1,000.00


Incidentals


1,200.00


Library


750.00


Police


2,500.00


Stationery and Printing


650.00


Board of Health


700.00


Salaries


2,500.00


Park and Commons


250.00


Tree Warden


250.00


Fire Department


3,000.00


Assessors


1,650.00


Inspection of Animals


800.00


Aid, State and Military


800.00


Interest on Loans


3,000.00


Collection of Taxes


3,000.00


Public Welfare


4,000.00


Memorial Day


250.00


Extension Service Work


175.00


Printing Valuation Book


1,000.00


Moth Suppression


1,979.48


Cutting Brush


1,200.00


Unpaid 1928 Bills


1,100.00


Town of Wilmington, rent of hydrants.


120.00


Balance Due on Lynch Land


1,129.73


40,894.21


Assessors' Overlayings for 1929


1,560.49


Total


$142,124.16


RECAPITULATION


Town Appropriations


$129,784.21


State Assessments


5,627.35


County Assessments


5,152.11


Assessors' Overlaying


1,560.49


$142,124.16


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Income Tax


$ 12,975.00


Corporation Tax


3,187.56


Bank Tax


30.68


Licenses


228.00


8,500.00


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Fines


296.22


Special Assessments


4,533.59


General Government


1,402.96


Highways


774.31


Charities


1,765.33


Soldiers' Benefits


28.52


Schools


9,245.20


Interest on Deposits


215.55


Interest on Taxes


1,695.56


Motor Excise Tax


5,200.00


Total estimated receipts


41,578.48


Total deductions


41,578.48


Net raised by Taxation on Polls and Property ..


$100,545.68


No. of Polls, 765, at $2.00 each $ 1,530.00


Total Valuation, $3,390,948-Tax Rate $29.20 Property Tax 99,015.68


Private Moth Tax 603.27


Total amount of all Taxes listed in the Collector's Commit-


ment list


$101,148.95


Tax rate, $29.65 per $1,000 on Automobiles.


Valuation of Automobiles to Dec. 31, 1929. $214,866.00


Excise tax on Automobiles to Dec. 31, 1929 $ 6,370.77


Less estimated revenue taken $ 5,200.00


Less abatements and refunds to Dec. 31, 1929 226.04


5,426.04


Balance Dec. 31, 1929 $ 944.73


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land. 12,000 5-6


Houses


994


Horses


134


Cows


652


Swine


18


Neat Cattle


35


Sheep


1


Fowls


8,330


Persons assessed on property


2,222


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Exempted Property


First Congregational Church, Land and Buildings. $ 50,500.00 First Baptist Society, Land and Buildings. 11,900.00 Oblate Fathers, O. M. I., Land and Buildings. 33,400.00 St. Peter and St. Paul Society, Land. 250.00


So. Tewksbury M. E. Mission, Land and Buildings


5,500.00


Catholic Literary Association, Land and Buildings


2,250.00


Silver Lake Evangelical Association, Land and Buildings


16,800.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp., Inc., Land and Buildings


11,400.00


Norwegian Home and Charitable Association, Land. 100.00


Pine Hill Cemetery, Land


50.00


Total


$132,600.00


Town Property Exempt


School Buildings and Land.


$101,000.00


Personal Property, School Dept


5,300.00


Public Library, Personal


11,500.00


Cemeteries


2,000.00


Highway Dept., Buildings and Land.


2,550.00


Highway Department, Personal Property.


10,000.00


Public Scales


1,000.00


Sealer of Weights, Equipment.


1,500.00


Public Parks


3,500.00


Fire Dept., Buildings and Land


1,200.00


Fire Dept., Personal Property.


9,500.00


Town Hall, Buildings and Land.


79,000.00


Town Hall, Personal Property.


4,500.00


Moth Dept., Building


2,500.00


Moth Dept., Personal Property.


1,800.00


Total


$236,850.00


State Property Exempt


State Infirmary, Buildings


$1,979,785.00


State Infirmary, Personal Property. 480,000.00


Total $2,459,785.00


Respectfully submitted,


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


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AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Appropriation


$ 11,000.00


Allotment by State


5,500.00


$ 16,500.00


*Expenditures


Labor, Trucks and Material


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent


$ 1,381.66


Roland Robinson, operator


924.58


James Manley, chauffeur


1,057.29


Everett S. Haines, chauffeur and mechanic


915.93


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


1,073.53


John Brown, labor


908.25


Thomas Sullivan, labor


866.25


Deward Monty, labor


614.50


Edward E. Poore, labor


834.75


Alton N. Parker, labor


834.75


Fred Garlick, truck


342.75


James Sheehan, labor


35.75


Frank Goodwin, labor


432.00


James Bancroft, labor


322.25


Laura F. Duclos, gravel


71.25


A. F. Anderson & Sons, dynamite.


27.00


Wm. H. Rice, gravel


6.25


Essex County Co-operative Farming Association, heavy oil


34.61


P. J. Roux, repairs


151.40


Geo. E. Marshall Estate, sand.


69.25


Belton Block Co., sand


115.75


New England Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipe


34.50


The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., grease.


1.30


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


1,412.87


Amasa Pratt Co., lumber


38.40


12,506.82


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Trucks and Tractors


Tewksbury Garage, gas, oil and repairs. $ 1,160.83


tires


345.50


storage 300.00


John T. Gale, paid for registration of 3 trucks and 1 tractor


8.00


John L. Fleming, premium on liability insurance


74.91


Post Office Garage, repairs. 64.65


Albert H. Smith, battery


16.50


Samuel Brownstein, gasoline and oil


7.75


Standard Oil Co., gasoline


658.43


No. Tewksbury Garage, gasoline and parts.


16.00


Boston Auto Supply Co., parts


2.06


Mead Morrison Mfg. Co., parts. 9.75


The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., grease


2.60


Myers Auto Supply Co., parts


6.10


Alex. Sartanowicz, oil and gasoline.


8.00


O. Martel, repairs to trucks


20.00


Ritchie Bros., glass for doors


6.00


-$ 2,707.08


Breaking Roads


Haines & Son, teams and men $ 65.25


Thomas P. Sawyer, teams and men 102.19


F. H. Garlick, truck 35.00


John Brady, truck


162.48


Edward J. Walsh, supt.


8.75


James Manley, chauffeur


5.96


Everett S. Haines, chauffeur


4.33


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


1.62


Edward E. Poore, labor


2.00


Alton N. Parker, labor


4.00


A. L. Felker, man and team


10.50


-$


- 402.08


Tools, Supplies and Other Expenses


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone. $ ..... 52.74


Bartlett & Dow Co., hardware, tools and wheel- barrows 80.74


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity.


8.25


J. L. Fleming, premium on barn and contents 68.41


Lull & Hartford, exploders 7.50


John T. Gale, use of telephone. 25.00


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17.00 Sullivan Bros., bill heads and envelopes ..... Fred C. Church Co., premium covering workmen 371.74


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., parts for grader 12.60


Harry W. Healey, bale cotton waste. 16.35


Edward J. Walsh, expenses in Boston and tele- phone calls


17.45


Middlesex Machine Co., pipe


10.30


Spencer Mfg. Co., signs


2.38


John T. Gale, paid express


.75


Toledo Pressed Steel Co., parts.


2.50


James H. Fannon, water cart


150.00


Edward J. Walsh, paid registration on tractor


2.00


Derby Electric Motors Co., lamp cord. 5.00


Railway Express Agency, express.


.81


C. B. Coburn Co., glass


1.53


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., R. R. signs


17.74


New England Concrete Pipe Corp., pipe


3.00


A. B. Moore, supplies


2.16


Morse Coburn Steel Co., hardware


7.89


$ 883.84


Appropriation


$ 16,500.00


Total expenditures


16,499.82


Unexpended


$ .18


REPAIRS ON ANDOVER STREET


$ 1,000.00


Allotment by State


1,000.00


Allotment by County


1,000.00


$ 3,000.00


Expenditures


Antonio Pallotto, crushed stone


$ 117.38


Roland Robinson, operator


195.00


Thomas Sullivan, labor


184.50


Alton Parker, labor


211.50


Edward J. Walsh, supt.


232.24


James Manley, chauffeur


140.56


Trimont Oil Co., asphalt and road oil.


370.24


P. J. Roux, making culvert grate. 5.25


Amasa Pratt Co., posts and lumber


43.92


Appropriation


21


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


136.50


John Brown, labor


127.50


Deward Monty, labor


78.00


Edward E. Poore, labor


165.00


Frank Goodwin, labor


137.00


James Bancroft, labor


123.50


Everett S. Haines, chauffeur


88.28


Bartlett & Dow Co., chalk lines and supplies


4.63


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


52.12


The General Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone.


506.03


Daniel F. Sullivan, supplies


45.30


Bell-Ton Block Co., sand


3.75


Osterman Coal Co., cement


7.20


North Tewksbury Garage, kerosene.


4.60


James H. Fannon Estate, rental of stone spreader


10.00


Wilbur Foss, labor


10.00 -$ 3,000.00


REPAIRS TO EAST STREET


Appropriation


$ 1,000.00


Allotment by State


1,000.00


Allotment by County


1,000.00 -$


3,000.00


Expenditures


New England Concrete Pipe Corp., pipe. $ 55.74


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., grading stakes 1.40


Doherty Bros., castings


16.83


Edward J. Walsh, supt.


137.07


Roland Robinson, operator


112.67


James Manley, chauffeur


113.48


Everett S. Haines, chauffeur


44.42


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


100.48


John Brown, labor


83.00


Deward Monty, labor


81.50


Edward E. Poore, labor


90.00


Alton N. Parker, labor


90.00


Frank Goodwin, labor


76.50


James Bancroft, labor


91.00


Joseph Huntley, mason


19.20


Thomas Sullivan, labor


104.50


Osterman Coal Co., cement


8.00


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Trimount Oil Co., oil


492.04


Tewksbury Garage, gasoline


7.20


A. B. Moore, supplies


1.50


Daniel F. Sullivan, brick


30.00


General Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone


1,214.10


Bell-Ton Block Co., sand


11.75


James H. Fannon Estate, rental of stone spreader


15.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., belt dressing for roller.


.62


Ganley's Express Co., express


2.00


$ 3,000.00


OIL OR OTHER BINDER


Appropriation ..... . ..


........ 3,000.00 $


Expenditures


Solvay Sales Corp., calcium chloride $ 1,020.90


Boston & Maine R. R., freight.


227.39


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


1,751.71


$ 3,000.00


PURCHASE OF ROAD ROLLER


Appropriation


$ 6,000.00


Expenditures


Boston & Maine R. R., freight $ 127.73


The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., road roller. 5,740.00


blades and teeth


10.00


$ 5,877.73


Unexpended


...


$ 122.27


PURCHASE OF GRAVEL PITS


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Expenditures


Charles J. McCrystal, land on Shawsheen Street. .... $ 400.00


Charles H. Barrett, land on Hillside Road. 250.00


Carl A. Perkins, land on Hillside Road 75.00


Qua, Howard & Rogers, drawing up deeds and


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examining titles 44.00


James C. Marshall, collector, taxes on property purchased from C. A. Perkins 3.03


Edward J. Walsh, expenses and telephone calls. 46.82


Ella J. Gould, land on Oakview Road 225.00


Eugene B. Hamilton, land on Oakview Road.


400.00


-$


1,443.85


Unexpended


$ 56.15


CUTTING BRUSH


Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor $ 170.00


Nelson J. Brown, labor


358.50


Harris M. Briggs, labor


205.43


James W. Roberts, labor


254.00


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


17.85


Carl Peterson, labor


44.00


Asahel Jewell, use of mowing machine.


26.50


James O'Connell, labor


66.00


Roger Buck, welding casting


5.25


Eben Prescott, use of horse


37.50


Wm. I. Bailey, welding casting


5.00 -$


1,190.03


Unexpended


$ 9.97


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 49,155.00


Expenditures Teachers


Ethelyn Howard


$ 1,805.00


Sarah O'Brien


1,116.50


Elizabeth Flynn


1,405.00


Ruth Piper


1,316.00


Marion Piper


1,209.00


Dorothy Dickinson


639.50


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Margaret Flynn


1,116.50


Hazel Young


487.50


Nettie L. Eagles


1,382.50


Elsie Hicks


945.00


Miriam Wiggin


1,200.00


Ruth Tingley


1,140.00


Eva Hersey


1,200.00


Bernice McCann


1,092.50


Anna Sullivan


1,083.00


Beulah Paine


39.00


Lillian Crockett


6.00


Isabel Gregory


580.00


Christine Young


434.00


Lena Coburn


280.00


Raymond Norton .....


240.00


Bertha MacElroy


72.00


Dorothy Robertson


48.00


Beatrice Gunther


12.00


Louise Cummings


128.00


Evelyn Fuller


325.00


Mary E. Watson


325.00


Catherine Sullivan


66.00


-$ 19,693.50


Fuel and Janitor


George Garland, janitor


$ 1,750.00


Dawson Purdy, janitor


774.00


Irvin Bailey, janitor


860.00


Mrs. M. Anderson


430.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


26.67


Lowell Electric Light Co., electricity


124.32


Osterman Coal Co., coal


1,601.43


WVm. I. Bailey, flue brushes and brackets.


3.70


George W. Trull, wood


5.00


Peter Bonugli, wood


28.00


Massachusets State Prison, floor brushes


24.08


$ 5,627.20


Transportation


James Manley, driving barge $ 350.00


Asahel Jewell, driving barge


975.00


Omer Blanchard, driving barge


585.00


Thomas Porterfield, driving barge


282.00


Eastern Massachusetts St. Ry. Co., pupils' tickets


2,080.00


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J. L. Fleming, Agt., premium on O. Blanchard's school car


51.70


Chas. W. Knox, premium on school bus, 1929 and 1930


175.72


Zeipher Sawyer, rent of sleigh barge.


12.00


Fred Garland, transportation


89.40


Thomas Sawyer, driving barge


610.00


Fred Garlick, driving barge


5.00


Town of Billerica:


Transportation of Gladys Ridlon $60.00


Harry Johnson 49.50


Wm. Johnson 58.50


Palmer Holt 58.50


226.50


5,442.32 $


Reimbursements for Car Tickets


Osias Abrams


$ 63.20


Gilbert Ackroyd


35.20


Joseph Aubut


30.80


Fred Banville


23.60


Joseph Barowsky


52.40


Robert Barron


70.80


Phillip Battles


34.80


Harry Blair


63.60


Omer Blanchard


56.05


Wm. J. Bolton


16.80


Harris Briggs


69.00


Win. E. Briggs


32.20


Katherine Burgess


25.60


Walter J. Byron


66.40


Joseph Canfield


69.20


Mrs. Mary Carmody


62.00


Robert Carson


35.20


Louis Chase


63.60


Stanley Cislouycis


29.60


James Clancy


29.60


Edward J. Cogan


16.60


John E. Colby


34.00


Jeremiah Corcoran


31.00


Louis Cote


34.40


James Crosby


33.80


Frank Cuccoli


62.80


Erwin Darby


34.80


Thomas Davies


32.00


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Earl Doucette


34.80


Louis Farmer


34.60


Martin Flaherty


34.00


James Fletcher


68.00


Thomas Flynn


33.80


Irving French


17.30


Mrs. Blanche Fuller


35.20


Anthony Furtado


70.40


John T. Gale


69.80


George Garland


34.60


Wm. Gelinas


16.70


Apostolos Geogoremitros


17.70


Antigone Ginieres


15.80


Bernard Greene


33.60


Frank Guyer


63.00


Louis Haas


59.60


Ida Hedstrom


33.80


Amelia Jackson


31.20


Alfred Johnson


33.40


Robert Johnston


34.00


Joseph Jordan


35.40


George Kaulen


34.80


Stanley Kazetta


16.50


Anthony Kelley


34.80


Mrs. Alice L. King


32.40


Everett King


33.80


Sotiras Kokinacis


31.40


Frank Livingston


29.80


Margaret G. Livingston


13.00


Michael Mahoney


70.60


Harry Mann


34.40


Louis Marion


31.00


Jennie McCoy


34.40


Daniel McKillop


32.20


Lindsay Moister


68.00


Mrs. Catherine Morgan


3.40


Albert Obert


34.40


Elmer Olson


34.10


Thomas Parevalotis


29.80


Joseph Parker


62.80


Judson Parsons


.50


Dr. George A. Peirce


70.20


Edward Penney


35.00


Harry Ramsbotham


29.80


Zeipher Sawyer


69.60


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James Scott 32.40


Louis Small


68.60


Henry Sparkes 22.00


Mrs. Grace Toothaker 48.80


Jesse Trull


17.70


Jacob Wener


27.20


Ernest Whitehouse


35.20


Mrs. W. Wirbitsky


30.40


Mrs. Nellie Wichtaky


62.80


Total transportation


3,227.55


$ 8,669.87


Supervision


Charles L. Randall $ 1,295.04


Books and Supplies


A. B. Moore, supplies $ 12.41


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies. 1.00


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


113.90


Frye & Crawford Drug Co., supplies.


28.88


F. J. Flemings Est., supplies.


95.50


F. M. Ambrose Co., books.


48.36


American Book Co., books


26.10


Edward E. Babb & Co., books


317.41


Beckley-Cardy Co., books


15.43


Milton Bradley Co., books


61.99


The John C. Winslow Co., books.


11.59


F. G. Baldwin, supplies


1.60


G. C. Prince & Sons, supplies.


2.45


Adams Hardware & Paint Co., varnish and brush


4.05


Pratt & Forest Lumber Co., lumber


10.68


George E. Hutchins, rubber stamp and pad.


1.90


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


32.37


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


496.64


Donaldson's, card holder


1.75


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber


8.90


Ginn & Co., books


83.68


Balfe Service Co., binding books.


7.35


H. I. Dallman Co., supplies


9.11


The Printers, supplies


26.00


Houghton Mifflin Co., books


2.39


Chas. Scribner's Sons, books


12.44


Iroquois Publishing Co., Inc., books.


35.05


-$ 1,468.93


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School Houses


Wm. P. Proctor Co., lumber $ 2.20


W. J. Bolton, labor


95.70


W. J. Robinson, repairs 61.78


A. S. Briggs, repairs


53.40


John S. Seifer, repairing clock


6.00


Francis S. Whittet, repairs


1.00


Ervin E. Smith, supplies


2.61


The Robertson Co., Inc., shades


31.25


Broadway Steel Ceiling Co., ceiling erected at Spaulding School


65.00


Pratt & Forrest Co., window


5.75


W. A. Mack Co., furnace repairs


51.20


Bennett Bros. Co., repairs


12.20


Derby Electric Motors Co., repairs


3.76


A. P. Norris, labor and material shingling Foster School


696.25


Commissioner Public Safety, boiler inspection.


5.00


$ 1,093.10


Tuition


Town of Billerica


$ 300.00


City of Lowell


7,768.16


-$


8,068.16


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement


690.50


Miscellaneous


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone. $ 76.86


Purity Spring Water Co., water.


75.00


J. L. Fleming, Agt., premiums on insurance


609.38


Mrs. May Larrabee, 23 certificates 5.75


F. H. Garlick, trucking


31.50


P. J. Roux, repairs to school barge.


107.15


A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on insurance


76.75


C. L. Randall, district expenses. 93.89


Brooks, Jordan & Graves, surveying 10.40


Fred A. Dugan, sharpening lawn mower


1.25


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., posts


3.00


Mrs. Grace Dawson, advertising


3.00


Henry J. Cloutier, painting flag poles.


25.00


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Chas. W. Dorr, programs for graduation 7.00


Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privileges 5.00


Nelson E. Huntley, filling in diplomas. 11.75


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, taking school census 30,00


C. L. Randall, paid for clerk hire. 12.00


Wm. H. Bennett, use of well for 1928 and 1929


20.00


--- $ 1,204.68


School Nurse


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services. $ 1,012.50


transporting children to clinics 34.50 $ 1,047.00


Medical Inspection


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


$ 49,057.98


Appropriation


$ 49,155.00


Total Expenditures


49,057.98


Unexpended


$ 97.02


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


Expenditures


Reimbursement for car tickets:


Mrs. Joseph Seamans


$ 9.90


Homer Darby


27.90


Floryan Kahanski


18.10


Jack Jop


24.30


Ignascy Padgorni


35.40


Thomas McCormack


71.20


Joseph Pupkis


65.60


Arthur Liakos


18.40


Mrs. A. H. Jewell


33.80


Lindley Roberts


...


5.00


W. J. Bolton


34.20


Miriam Wiggin, tickets for Jesse Sunskis.


16.00


City of Lowell, tuition


830.20


Lynn Independent Industrial Shoemaking School, tuition


10.00


$


1,200.00


Unpaid bills :


$ 1,395.66 City of Lowell, tuition


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation


$ 4,000.00


Expenditures


Paid out for Welfare cases 2,798.38


Unexpended


$ 1,201.62


STATE AID


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Expenditures


Paid out for State Aid cases


594.75


Unexpended


$ 205.25


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation $ 650.00


Expenditures


Commissioner of Public Safety, permits. $


.85


Edith A. Foristall, advertising


34.00


Balfe Service Printing Co., printing town reports .. printing and binding


51.50


Mrs. Grace W. Dawson, advertising


24.00


Wm. Speeke & Co., printing


45.25


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


.95


P. B. Murphy, license blanks


5.75


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes and stamps


96.18


Courier-Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising.


3.50


638.98


Unexpended


$ 11.02


SALARIES


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


Percy Haines, election officer $ 5.00


George McCoy, election officer 5.00


John E. Streckwald, election officer 5.00


Austin French, election officer


5.00


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377.00


Harry C. Dawson, town clerk 200.00


Eugene N. Patterson, town treasurer 350.00


Robert E. Gay, town auditor 350.00


Herbert L. Trull, school committee


75.00


May L. Larrabee, school committee


75.00


Chas. H. Wentworth, school committee


75.00


Irving F. French, chairman selectmen, B. of H. and Public Welfare 300.00


Wm. H. Kelley, selectman, B. of H. and Public Welfare 250.00


Joseph W. Jordan, selectman, B. of H. and Public Welfare 250.00


John T. Gale, highway commissioner


100.00


Wm. I. Bailey, highway commissioner


100.00


A. H. Jewell, highway commissioner


100.00


Harry C. Dawson, clerk, board of registrars


30.00


Martin Flaherty, board of registrars


25.00


Philip M. Battles, board of registrars 25.00


E. H. King, board of registrars


25.00


2,350.00


Unexpended


$ 150.00


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 750.00


Dog Tax, 1928


528.28


$ 1,278.28


Expenditures


Dewolfe & Fiske Co., books $ 667.06


Kate Folsom, expenses to Boston 33.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


175.00


Blanche King, asst. librarian


100.00


Wesley Barron, asst. librarian


60.00


Maude B. Gray, magazine subscriptions


50.25


Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., supplies ..


7.00


Charles Scribner's Sons, books


37.50


Edgar Smith, transporting books


94.50


Balfe Service Co., index cards


9.00


$ 1,233.31


Unexpended


$ 44.97


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INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones. $ 281.17


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity for band stand 19.83


Wm. H. Kelley, expenses to Boston


6.25


Irving F. French, expenses to Boston


8.25


Melvin G. Rogers, paid interest on note on Lynch land 8.51


Director of Accounts, approval of notes


14.00


Fred C. Church & Co., premium on treasurer's bond 67.50


Harry C. Dawson, recording births, deaths and marriages 86.50


Joseph Jordan, expenses to Boston.


2.00


Appleton Safe Deposit, vault rent


5.00


Fred C. Church Co., premium on sealer's efuip- equipment 29.76


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., care of adding machine 5.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on town clerk's bond. ...


5.00


Daniel T. Buzzell, M. D., reporting birth.


.25


Wm. Pringle, labor So. Tewksbury cemetery


37.00


Allen Doane & Co., equipment for Sealer of Weights and Measures 7.50


Hobbs & Warren, aluminum seals


4.63


A. S. Briggs, repairs


5.40


A. J. Fairgrieve, rent P. O. box


.70


M. A. Buck, M. D., reporting births.


.75


Alfred J. Roach, M. D., reporting births


.50


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber.


15.60


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp., care of town lot and tomb 10.00


Hugh Cameron, Sealer of Weights and Measures ..


150.00


F. H. Sparks Co., ambulance for accident.


7.00


Benjamin Buck, fish and game warden


50.00


John Gale, care of soldiers' lot, 1929 25.00


Harry C. Dawson, Justice of Peace.


10.00


Eugene N. Patterson, car fares to Lowell


7.80


Qua, Howard & Rogers, legal services


57.25


Unexpended


928.15


$


271.85


33


BOARD OF HEALTH .


Appropriation


$ 700.00


Expenditures


F. & E. Bailey & Co., fumigators and vaccine points $ 13.25


Rufus Long, M. D., vaccinations


4.00


Alfred J. Roach, M. D., assisting Dr. Larrabee in diphtheria epidemic 24.00


Lakeville Sanatorium, care of Priscilla Marcella .. 230.00


A. J. Roach, M. D., professional services. 4.00


H. M. Larrabee, M. D., professional services


227.00


502.25


Unexpended


$ 197.75


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Expenditures


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., flags $ 10.00


Lowell Brass Band, music


125.00


The Butterfield Printing Co., programs.


6.50


J. Joseph Hennessey, orator


15.00


Amey French, soloist


10.00


Bessie Koebele, accompanist


5.00


Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc., bouquets ..


10.00


Patten & Co., bouquets


10.00


Ladies' Aid Society, dinners served at hall.


58.50


$ 250.00


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 7,500.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp


$ 7,286.11


Unexpended ....


$ 213.89


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 4,700.00


34


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 106.20


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity. 308.61


Eugene N. Patterson, janitor 1,200.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


27.08


Derby Electric Motors Co., supplies


5.87


John H. Seifer, repairing clock 21.50


The Rustile Co., rustile


5.00


A. F. French & Co., paper


28.05


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


3.36


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies 8.41


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies 6.60


Frank L. Weaver & Son, supplies.


11.38


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boil- ers 10.00


Bennett Bros., repairs to pump


11.90


labor and parts, driving well


36.15


Fred A. Dugan, sharpening and repairing lawn mowers


2.90


J. L. Fleming, premium on Town Hall policies


1,111.71


Osterman Coal Co., coal


855.00


cement


4.50


M. E. Haines, making bolts


3.50


Ira S. Noyes, disinfectant


1.50


The Thompson Hardware Co., paint


49.36


W. J. Robinson, repairs


26.87


Fred C. Church, premium on 3 policies


475.00


W. W. Lydston, ink wells


4.00


A. S. Briggs, labor


5.00


Mrs. James Tansey, cleaning paint


16.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper and ribbon


2.04


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies. 6.38


Fairgrieve & Co., supplies


1.67


A. J. Fairgrieve, Agt., premium on insurance policy


287.50


Derby Electric Motors Co., lamps.


31.23


4,674.27


Unexpended


$ 25.73


GENERAL


Central Savings Bank, paid notes Nos. 58, 61, 67,


68, 70, 71, 73 $100,000.00


County Treasurer, county tax 1929. 4,835.84


35


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care of tuberculosis patients 316.27


Commonwealth of Mass., state tax 4,250.00


Commonwealth of Mass., auditing municipal accts. 32.73 Commonwealth of Mass., repairs to state highway 1,237.20


Commonwealth of Mass., snow removal 1928-1929 .. 107.40


$110,779.46


MOTH ACCOUNT


Appropriation Feb. 6th $ 1,379.48


Appropriation June 28th


600.00


$ 1,979.48


Expenditures


Nelson J. Brown, labor


$ 468.00


Harris M. Briggs, labor


567.70


F. Foster, oil


3.60


Bowker Chemical Co., arsenate of lead.


336.06


Edith A. Foristall, advertising spraying


6.00


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor


148.00


Harris M. Briggs, expenses in Boston


3.85


James W. Roberts, labor


206.50


The Lunt, Jillson Co., repairs for sprayer


19.72


Acme Rubber Mfg. Co., cotton spray hose


12.50


Ftzhenry-Guptill Co., pressure gauge


3.50


The Thompson Hardware Co., hose


27.00


Harris M. Briggs, paid for freight, express and telephone


7.20


C. B. Coburn Co., lime sulphur


63.00


N. D. Lafleur, supplies


2.50


Thomas P. Sawyer, use of double team


67.00


Eben Prescott, use of horse


27.50


Larkin T. Chandler, gasoline


2.50


A. B. Moore, supplies


6.90


-$ 1,979.03


Unexpended


$ .45


1


Note: The above includes $429.14 for private work.


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation $ 250.00


36


Expenditures


A. B. Moore, supplies $ .90


Harris M. Briggs, use of telephone


6.75


Thompson Hardware Co., scythe stones


.60


Harris M. Briggs, labor


161.24


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor


24.00


Nelson J. Brown, labor


8.00


James W. Roberts, labor


37.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


8.75


Fairview Garage, welding casting


1.00


Louis Marion, filing saw


1.00


-$


249.24


Unexpended


$ .76


INTEREST


Appropriation


$ 3,000.00


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes Nos. 58,


61, 68, 67, 70, 71, 73, 69 and 67


3,362.50


Overdrawn


$ 362.50


POLICE


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 60.03


Peter Cawley, transporting prisoner


3.89


Matthew J. McCann, transporting prisoner




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