Town of Tewksbury annual report 1926-1932, Part 25

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


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25.95


Stanley Cislouycis


51.20


John J. Clarke


72.80


Edward Cogan


37.00


John E. Colby


36.60


George W. Dutch


27.60


Louis Cote


53.10


James Crosby


35.40


Frank Cuccoli


66.00


Homer Darby


37.00


Erwin Darby


36.80


Earl Doucette


36.40


Louis Farmer


36.00


Martin Flaherty


35.40


James Fletcher


36.20


Thomas Flynn


8.20


Irving French


18.30


Mrs. Blanche Fuller


27.15


Anthony Furtado


2.00


John T. Gale


34.80


George Garland


35.00


Antigone Ginieres


44.20


John Gray


33.80


Bernard Green


32.00


Frank C. Guyer


31.60


Mrs. Ida Hedstrom


21.00


H. E. Holt


27.20


Stanley Kazetta


54.00


Hector Jackson


30.60


George James


35.20


Alfred Johnson


8.80


R. W. Johnston


26.55


Joseph Jordan


17.00


George Kaulen


33.20


Mrs. Alice King


32.00


Everett King


33.20


Satiros Kokinacis


31.40


Arthur Liakos


27.15


Albert Little


32.20


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Frank Livingston


59.80


Michael Mahoney


71.20


Harry Mann


33.80


Louis Marion


31.80


Mrs. Jennie McCoy


36.20


Daniel MacKillop


33.20


Lindsay Meister


68.80


Elmer Olson


36.50


Joseph Parker


132.00


Judson Parsons


7.70


Dr. G. A. Peirce


71.40


Edward Penney


35.20


Thomas Penvolotis


31.00


Wm. Powell


30.20


Mark Roper


36.00


Andrew Rychna


18.50


Alex Sartanowicz


67.20


Zephir Sawyer


71.60


James Scott


36.80


Louis Small


48.40


Henry Sparkes


27.20


Robert Staveley


27.45


Thomas Sullivan


36.80


Mrs. Nellie Wirbitsky


68.80


Herman Thompson


26.25


Dr. Charles Trickey


35.20


Jesse Trull


27.45


Ernest Whitehouse


36.00


Allen Williams


18.40


Apostalos Georgorimetros


8.50


Mrs. Harry P. Wiley


10.00


:


$ 3,601.10


(Total for transportation-$9,478.66)


Supervision


Charles L. Randall


755.44


Stephen G. Bean


406.24


1,161.68 -$


Books and Supplies


F. J. Flemings Est., supplies $ 147.00


Iroquois Publishing Co., books 20.86


The Macmillan Co., books 32.25


29


The L. W. Singer Co., books 36.24


Ginn & Co., books 145.86


Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., books


631.23


Standard Book Co. Inc., books


22.26


Frye & Crawford Drug Co., supplies


29.97


Milton Bradley Co., cards & books


266.46


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


331.09


The Boston Music Co., music


7.80


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


114.90


Ervin Smith Co., supplies


5.04


Department of Correction, supplies


14.85


American Book Co., books


42.75


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


3.98


Keystone Envelope Co., envelopes


10.64


World Book Co., books


1.66


Reformatory for Women, flags


18.81


The Multistamp Co., stencils, etc.


6.20


Scott, Foresman & Co., books


7.59


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies


9.54


The John Winston Co., books


9.36


Wilbur D. Gilpatric, supplies


47.76


Wright & Potter Printing Co., supplies


7.15


C. A. Gregory Co., books


7.12


Balfe Service Co., binding books


41.65


Sherburne Bros., lumber


16.22


Fred A. Lowell, cards


5.00


Harcourt, Brace & Co., books


12.86


Carroll's Woburn Express, express


.50


Houghton Mifflin Co., books


53.84


The Arlo Publishing Co., books


28.60


The Perry Pictures Co., pictures


3.70


Little, Brown & Co., books


3.49


The Robertson Co., supplies


2.25


2,146.48


School Houses


A. P. Norris, labor & material $ 268.70


W. J. Robinson, repairs & material 54.99


W. C. Hinckley, installing gong 22.25


F. G. Baldwin, lamps


1.71


W. J. Bolton, painting, repairs & material 69.50


Francis S. Whittet, labor 16.50


John H. Seifer, repairing clocks


4.00


Thomas F. Sullivan, plumbing


39.60


30


C. B. Coburn Co., glass 2.50


Derby Electric Motors Co., repairs


32.58


Bennett Bros. Co., repairing pump


26.30


Walter W. Lavell, labor & material


2.00


W. A. Mack Co., cleaning & repairing furnaces


52.05


A. S. Briggs, repairs 7.20


10.00


Francis L. Kane, repairs


5.00


Lull & Hartford. door check


3.00


617.88


Tuition


Town of Billerica $ 245.00


Town of Reading


192.00


City of Lowell


9 301.12


$ 9,738.12


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ 666.25


Miscellaneous


J. L. Fleming, premiums on insurance $ 651.64


Guy F. Corcoran & Geo A. Byam, erecting wire


fence at No. Tewksbury School 371.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


11.60


Purity Spring Water Co., water


69.30


Mrs. May Larrabee, 24 certificates


6.00


The Multistamp Co. Inc., stamp


25.33


F. H. Garlick, trucking


25.25


A. W. Greeley, tuning piano 3.50


Ernest R. Currier, express


.50


Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privilege-


5.00


C. L. Randall, district expenses


40.05


C. L. Randall, paid for clerical work


3.56


A. T. Bliss & Co., printing graduation tickets and programs 10.36


Nelson E. Huntley, filling in diplomas


12.25


Courier Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising


6.00


Stephen G. Bean, use of auto & clerical hire


60.09


Mrs. May Larrabee use of telephone


36.00


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, taking school census


30.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., wire fence


298.01


Fred C. Church & Co., insurance on boiler for 3 years 210.50


1,875.94


31


.


Commissioner of Public Safety, boiler inspection ..


School Nurse


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services $ 990.00


transporting children to clinics 40.40


$ 1,030.40


Medical Inspection


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


$ 200.00


Total


$ 50,985.28


Appropriation.


$ 51,000.00


Expenditures


$ 50,985.28


Unexpended


$ 14.72


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


Reimbursements for car tickets


W. J. Bolton


$ 38.50


Fred Gath


31.00


William Gelinas


35.40


Jack Jop


16.60


Floryan Kakanski


18.20


Arthur Liakas


13.00


Joseph Lapomi


14.00


Anthony Lorenzo


12.50


Thomas McCormack


62.50


Alexander Obert


35.60


Ignosky Podgorni


69.40


Joseph Pupkis


71.60


John Szurley


26.55


Mrs. Nellie Wirbitsky


16.40


Homer Darby


38.80


Ernest Brabant


58.40


City of Lowell, tuition


2.881.40


Lynn Independent Industrial Shoemaking School, tuition 35.00


$


3,474.85


Unexpended


$ 25.15


32


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation $ 3,800.00


Expenditures


Paid out for welfare cases $ 3,298.35


Unexpended


$ 501.65


STATE AID


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Expenditures


Paid out for State Aid cases


$ 173.00


Unexpended


$ 627.00


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation


750.00


Expenditures


Edith A. Foristall, advertising $ 35.00


Balfe Service Co., printing


453.15


Wm| Speke, printing


50.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


45.32


Grace W. Dawson, advertising


45.00


P. B. Murphy, printing


4.00


The Carter Ink Co., ink


7.50


Harry C. Dawson, paid express on ink


.67


Emerson & Co., rubber stamps


2.90


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


4.80


Sullivan Bros., voting lists


46.00


$ 694.34


Unexpended $ 55.66


SALARIES


Appropriation


$ 2.550.00


Expenditures


Elmer Olson, election officer


10.00


George McCoy, election officer 17.50


33


Percy Haines, election officer 17.50


John E. Strickwald, election officer 17.50


Eugene N. Patterson, town treasurer 350.00


Harry C. Dawson, town clerk 200.00


Robert E. Gay, town auditor 350.00


Charles Wentworth 3 months on school committee 18.75 Joseph W. Jordan, selectman, B. of H. & Public Welfare 250.00


John T. Gale, road commissioner


100.00


Abbott Battles, election officer


7.50


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


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


May L. Larrabee, school committee


75.00


Philip M. Battles, school committee


57.00


Austin F. French, school committee


75.00


Asahel H. Jewell highway commissioner


100.00


Wm. I. Bailey, highway commissioner


100.00


E. H. King, board of registrars


25.00


Benjamin Buck, fish and game warden


50.00


William H. Bennett, board of registrars


12.50


Martin Flaherty, board of registrars


12.50


Herbert A. Fairbrother, board of registrars 12.50


Harry C. Dawson, clerk, board of registrars


30.00


Philip M. Battles, board of registrars


12.50


$ 2,450.75


Unexpended


$ 99.25


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones. $ 304.63


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity for band stand


34.02


Joseph Jordan, expenses to Wakefield


1.50


Irving F. French, expenses to Wakefield


1.50


Wm. H. Kelley, expenses to Wakefield and Boston


5.00


Harry C. Dawon, recording births, deaths and marriages


80.00


34


Fred C. Church, premium on town treasurer's bond 75.00


Director of Accounts, approval of notes 14.00


H. Louis Farmer, recording deaths 2.75


Fred C. Church, premium on sealer's equipment .... Appleton National Bank, rent of safe deposit box .. 5.00


29.76


Allen, Doane & Co., supplies for sealer of weights and measures


7.50


Hobbs & Warren Inc., record book and seals


6.22


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service on adding machine 5.00


Mrs. Albert Trull, rent of scale site, 1929-30


50.00


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


1.05


Dr. M. A. Buck, reporting births


.50


Dr. G. A. Lavallee, reporting births .25


Wm. Pringle, mowing Old Cemetery and care of South Cemetery 35.00


Joseph W. Jordan, perambulating town lines 15.00


Irving F. French, perambulating town lines 10.00


Wm. H. Kelley, perambulating town lines 15.00


The Morris Ireland Safe Co., safe 90.00


J. K. Chandler & Sons, bouquet New England Power Co. opening 10.00


F. H. Sparks Co., ambulance service 6.00


Dr. A. E. Shaw, reporting birth .25


Central Savings Bank, advertising Trust Fund book stolen from treasurer's safe


1.50


Hugh Cameron, services as Sealer of Weights and Measures 200.00


Harry C. Dawson, expenses to Town Clerks' meeting in Boston 5.40


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


Dr. T. Lawrin, reporting birth


.25


John Gale, care of soldiers' lot


25.00


Harry C. Dawson, Justice of Peace


10.00


Eugene N. Patterson, car fares to Lowell


7.28


Qua, Howard & Rogers, legal services


109.75


1.174.09


Unexpended


$ 25.91


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:


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Expenditures


Lakeville State Sanatorium, care Priscilla Mar- celle $ 990.00


F. & E. Bailey & Co., fumigators 3.00


H. M. Larrabee, M. D., medical services 201.00 $ 1,194.00


Unexpended


$ 306.00


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Expenditures


Butterfield Printing Co., programs $ 6.50


Mrs. Guy Nichols, soloist 12.50


Perry D. Thompson, orator


15.00


Harold Patten, flowers


5.00


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., flags


10.00


Dr. Carden, cigars for G. A. R.


1.10


Manuel Martin, flowers


2.50


Henry M. Robinson & Co., wreaths


10.00


Lowell Brass Band, music


125.00


Ladies Aid Society, dinner


62.40


-$ 250.00


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 7,600.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp.


$ 7.503.25


Unexpended


$ 96.75


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 750.00 586.66


Dog Licenses


$ 1,336.66


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Expenditures


DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books $ 663.27


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian 175.00


Blanche King, asst. librarian 100.00


R. Wesley Barron, asst. librarian


60.00


Charles Scribner's Sons, subscriptions


25.00


Mrs. Maude Gray, magazine subscriptions


50.85


Kate Folsom, expenses to Boston


27.00


Jean Karr, subscriptions


7.05


Edgar Smith, transporting books


91.00


William Speke & Co., printing


3.50


The Junior Literary Guild, annual memberships ....


18.50


Remington Rand Business Service Inc., supplies ....


4.50


$ 1,225.67


Unexpended


.... ....


$ 110.99


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 3,300.00


Expenditures


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies $ 16.99


Eugene N. Patterson, janitor


1,200.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


107.54


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies


1.44


The Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


391.95


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


21.23


Lowell Gas Light Co., coke


12.50


.A. F. French & Co., paper


28.24


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


10.75


John H. Seifer, hall clock


50.00


W. J. Robinson, labor and material


49.02


The Holmerden Co., disinfectant


7.98


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


.50


Friction Roller Cloth Co., Fleroid Rustout Water Treatment and Feeder 84.00


Farrell & Conaton, installing grate bars, etc.


173.00


The Robertson Co., coil springs


3.60


A. G. Pollard Co., waste baskets 5.40


Fred A. Dugan two lawn mowers sharpened


2.50


Commissioner of Public Safety, boiler inspection 10.00


Osterman Coal Co., coal 975.00


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37


Warren Bancroft, services 129.00


H. L. Gonzales, badges and whistles 8.70


Floyd N. Olsen, special police duty 53.50


Harris M. Briggs, special police duty 26.00


Francis C. Whittet, special police duty


17.00


Wm I. Bailey, services


38.00


Ross E. Sargent services


75.50


P. J. O'Neil, services


131.00


Peter Cawley, transporting prisoner


3.89


Wm. Speke Co., printing


4.75


Benjamin Buck, services


20.00


F. H. Garlick, trucking


18.00


$1,700.00


Unpaid Bills: New England Tel. & Tel. Co ...


1.97


A. H. Jewell, services


39.00


Harry C. Dawson, services


22.00


Bills not yet presented for final approval estimated


500.00


PARKS AND COMMONS


Appropriation $


...... 300.00


Expenditures


John Gale, balance due, care of flag, 1927 .... $ 7.87


Hugh Cameron, care of No. Tewksbury park 6.00


Wm. I. Bailey, sharpening lawn-mowers 1.50


Reformatory for Women, flag


33.27


A. P. Norris, labor, cement and gravel


27.02


Fred A. Dugan, sharpening mowers


2.50


John Gale, care of flag, 1928


25.00


Harris M. Briggs, care of common


60.00


North Wilmington Nurseries, Norway spruce for common 100.00


Derby Electric Motors Co., lamps sockets and wires 15.85


F. W. Woolworth Co., bulbs


12.00


Unexpended


$ 8.99


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.


$ 291.01


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation $ 3,000.00


Expenditures


A. S. Haines, Chief $ 1,200.00 80.50


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity.


American Fire Equipment Co., supplies and repairs 495.14


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone 83.89


H. Louis Farmer, gasoline. 24.81


C. H. Sturtevant, chemical hose


120.00


North Tewksbury Garage, tires and supplies


91.60


Arthur C. Harvey Co., material


9.70


Joseph A. Lorrain, wiring


30.00


Middlesex Hardware & Plumbing Supply Co., paint 1.95


Huntley's Lunch, lunches served


30.48


Larkin T. Chandler, gasoline


16.55


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


28.41


Daniel E. McQuade, supplies


7.45


Lyle Holt, labor on truck and at air port ...


18.25


Harold Mills, duty at air port


20.00


James Bancroft, duty at air port 20.00


A. B. Moore, gasoline, oil and supplies 12.54


Albert H. Smith Co., battery


36.60


Lowell Auto Lamp Co., repairs


14.70


E. S. Haines, labor on truck


26.00


Osterman Coal Co., coal


52.50


Connecticut General Life Ins Co., premiums


126.00


$ 2,547.07


Labor at Fires


Fred Orcutt


$ 2.25


Chester Burgess


3.75


Arthur Tremblay


53.60


A. Lincoln Gerrish


51.00


Wm. R. Millett


33.00


Charles C. Bowden


2.00


A. L. Felker


7.50


Roper's Garage


11.50


39


North Tewksbury Garage, oil and welding mow- ing machine


5.30


Eben Prescott, use of horse


12.50


Geo. H. Chamberlain, filing saw


1.00


$ 1,749.88


Unexpended


$ 7.12


INTEREST


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes Nos. 69, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79 and 80


$ 3,173.13


Unexpended


$ 326.87


POLICE.


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 80.88


Warner Bancroft, services


871.40


City of Lowell, use of jail


5.50


Cyril L. Barker, services


107.50


P. J. O'Neil, services


10.20


Ross E. Sargent, services


137.25


Anthony G. Kelley, services


536.00


Benjamin Buck, services


180.50


A. H. Jewell, services


135.00


H. L. Gonzales, police badges and handcuffs 20.25


Talbot Clothing Co., police blouses, etc. 49.60


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


2.00 -$ 2,136.08


Unexpended


$ 363.92


Appropriation


PARKS AND COMMONS


$


250.00


40


....


Expenditures


Fred A. Dugan, sharpening lawn mowers $ 2.50


A. F. Anderson & Sons, dressing 3.50


H. E. Fletcher Co., crushed stone 11.25


Acme Lawn Mower Repairing Co., sharpening mower


2.00


Reformatory for Women, wool flag


21.67


Bartlett & Dow Co., grass shears


.75


Harris M. Briggs, care of common


65.00


Lowell Rendering Co., sheep manure


54.75


Harris M. Briggs, care of flag


25.00


Derby Electric Motors Co., supplies


19.10


A. S. Briggs, repairs to band stand


4.45


Burnham & Davis Lumber+Co., lumber


2.84


-$ 212.81


Unexpended


$ 37.19


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Expenditures


A. S. Haines, chief $ 1,500.00


Walter R. Buckle, premium on Volunteer Fire


Department Accident Policy


187.50


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity 64.75


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


103.10


Standard Oil Co., gasoline & grease


39.76


American Fire Equipment Co., supplies and re- pairs


421.55


Everett Haines, overhauling and painting truck ..


55.00


C. B. Coburn Co., chemical, paint, etc.


76.01


Bennett Bros. Co., pump


7.00


Charles T. Kappler, gasoline


5.03


Daniel E. McQuade, auto parts


53.32


Brunnettes Filling Station, gasoline & oil.


2.55


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


9.67


Tewksbury Garage, storage and supplies


7.05


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and repairs on truck, oil and gasoline 55.07


Huntley's Lunch, lunches 52.65


41


Turner's Bennett Hall Garage, gasoline


.80


Combination Ladder Co., overhauling and pack- ing for pump 246.19


Clifford F. Edgecomb, windshield 2.00


Sam Brownstein, kerosene


.30


Puritan Motor Sales Inc., motor


25.00


Ervin E. Smith, hardware


5.88


Mulvey Auto Supply Co., tires and tubes


126.00


W. K. Foss, lettering and striping fire truck


16.00


G. C. Prince & Sons, journals


3.70


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber 40.00


Town of Wilmington, rental of 3 hydrants


120.00


Courier Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising


3.00


$ 3,228.88


Labor at Fires


Lyle R. Holt


$ 136.00


Lincoln Gerrish


37.00


Everett Haines


105.08


Clifford Edgecomb


53.00


James Bancroft


75.00


Harris M. Briggs, Jr.


22.75


John Cummings


81.00


Ralph Garland


13.50


Anthony Zygelis


3.00


F. E. Foster


20.50


Kempton James


13.00


Harry A. Treadwell


65.00


Herbert Fletcher


14.00


Ernest Livingston


2.25


Charles Bowden


67.00


Raymond Briggs


18.00


Wm. R. Millett


148.50


Homer L. Darby


76.50


Floyd K. Darby


6.50


Hector L. Jackson


11.50


Albert Bancroft


3.00


Daniel Sterling


107.00


F. H. Garlick with truck


90.00


Frank Goodwin


101.00


Harold Mills


113.00


J. K. Chandler & Sons


6.75


Wm. Shanley


34.50


42


James W. Roberts 44.50


Benjamin Buck


20.25


Fred Flaherty


6.50


Arthur Tremblay


57.00


Wm. I. Bailey


26.00


George K. James


85.00


Andrew Kahanski


11.50


Adelbert Pendleton


1.75


Louis Boogusch


8.00


Edward J. Walsh


27.00


James Maclison


15.00


Charles Simpson


9.00


Joseph Kelley


6.00


Harris M. Briggs


3.00


John Mahoney


3.00


F. A. Smith


1.50


J. D. Purdy


1.50


Arthur O'Connell


2.00


Harry C. Dawson


4.00


$ 1,756.83


Total


$ 4,985.71


Unexpended


$ 14.29


ASSESSORS


Appropriation


$ 1,800.00


Expenditures


James W. Miller, services $ 600.25


Buzzell King, services


581.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


43.51


Albion Felker, services


169.75


Albion Felker, use of auto


99.00


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


49.61


The Duval Printing House, blanks


15.25


Gertrude B. Sweeney, transfer cards


101.25


Hobbs & Warren Inc., blanks, book


5.57


The Parkhurst Press, abatement applications


1.50


Balfe Service Co., printing


75.00


$ 1,741.69


Unexpended


$ 58.31


43


INSPECTION OF MEAT AND ANIMALS


· Appropriation $ 800.00


Expenditures


A. H. Jewell, inspection of slaughter house ........ $ 612.00 Thomas P. Sawyer, inspection of animals and barns 147.59


A. H. Jewell, expenses in Boston 4.00


$ 763.59


Unexpended


$ 36.41


COLLECTION OF TAXES


Appropriation


$


3,000.00


Expenditures


Fred C. Church, premium on collector's bond $ 150.00


James C. Marshall, collector, commission 1,633.07


James C. Marshall, collector, listing telephone


3.50


James C. Marshall, collector, recording releases 4.02


James C. Marshall, collector, envelopes


54.99


James C. Marshall, collector, preparing land deeds Hobbs & Warren, supplies


170.98


38.65


Middlesex No. District Registry, recording deeds


291.95


Wm. Speke & Co., printing


28.75


Thomas F. Riley, refund on taxes paid Oct. 1909


7.30


The Parkhurst Press, tax bills


5.75


Lowell Courier Citizen Newspaper Co., advert- tising


97.50


James C. Marshall, paid for recording deeds 4.40 $ 2,490.86


Unexpended


$ 509.14


TAX TITLE ACCOUNT


James C. Marshall, taxes on lots of land sold to town for nonpayment of taxes $ 1,776.42


44


NORTH SCHOOL LOAN


Appropriation $ 3,405.00


Expenditures


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes 63, 64,


65 $ 405.00


Central Savings Bank. paid note No. 63. 3,000.00 $ 3,405.00


MOTOR EXCISE TAX REFUND


Helen F. McCoy, refund on motor excise tax $ .84


+


Louis E. Small, refund on motor excise tax 12.97


William A. Roberts, refund on motor excise tax .40


George A. Marshall, refund on motor excise tax ...


1.58


Melvin G. Rogers, refund on motor excise tax


1.78


Miriam Wiggin, refund on motor excise tax


2.84


Marie P. Boyden, refund on motor excise tax


... 2.37


Homer E. Paris, refund on motor excise tax


2.49


Albert Bonugli, refund on motor excise tax


1.83


Harold J. Patten, refund on motor excise tax 12.23


Edwin L. Olson, refund on motor excise tax


1.46


$ 40.79


MIDDLESEX COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE


Appropriation


175.00


Expenditures


Middlesex County Extension Service, support of


Extension service $ 175.00


FOSTER SCHOOL LOAN


Appropriation


2,910.00


Expenditures


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes 31 to


35 inclusive


$ 510.00


Central Savings Bank, paid note No. 31 2,400.00


2,910.00


TERCENTENARY FOLDERS History of Town


$ 75.00


Expenditures


Balfe Service Co., printing folders 45.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


7.26


Grace W. Dawson, clerical work


10.00


-


62.26


Unexpended


$ 12.74


STREET LIGHTING EXTENSION


Balance from 1929 for which contract was not


completed


$ 1,071.53


Appropriation


1,000.00


$ 2,071.53


Expenditures Lowell Electric Light Corp., installing poles, wires, fixtures, etc., on Shawsheen St., and part of Mill St. $ 1,744.66


Unexpended


$ 326.87


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS


Receipts


Interest from the Jeremiah Kittredge Fund $ 3.30


Interest from the Samuel Jaques Fund 3.30


Interest from the Ebenezer Page Fund 5.30


Interest from the Peter Clark Fund 6.75


Interest from the Louisa Bridge Fund 3.30


Interest from the Martha Shedd Fund


7.75


Interest from the Wm. Prindle Fund


3.50


Reimbursement by Central Savings Bank on ad- vertising lost books 6.30


39.50


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Appropriation


Expenditures


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp.


Care of the Thomas Bridge lot $ 3.00


Care of the Jeremiah Kittredge lot 3.00


Care of the Samuel Jaques lot 3.00


William Pringle, care of Wm. Prindle lot 3.50


William Pringle, care of Ebenezer Page lot 5.00


William Pringle, care of Peter Clark lot 5.00


William Pringle, care of Martha Shedd lot 6.00


Central Savings Bank, advertising 5 books 7.50


City Institution for Savings, advertising 2 books


3.50


39.50


+ UNPAID BILLS 1929


Appropriation


$ 1,673.72


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


8.00


Osterman Coal Co., coal


108.00


Clifford Edgecomb, labor at fires


4.25


F. I. Carter, labor at fires


6.00


Charles E. Bowden, labor at fires


8.50


James Bancroft, labor at fires


9.50


Wm. Carter, labor at fires


6.00


John Cummings, labor at fires


20.00


Wm. R. Millett, labor at fires


9.50


Daniel Sterling, labor at fires


8.00


Arthur Tremblay, labor at fires


43.00


Lyle R. Holt, labor at fires


7.00


John P. Carter, labor at fires


6.50


Frank Goodwin, labor at fires


11.00


E. S. Haines, labor at fires


2.00


Fred Carter, labor at fires


6.00


Standard Oil Co., gasoline


12.76


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


2.05


City of Lowell, tuition in Day Vocational School


1,395.66


1,673.72


SUMMARY


Highways


$ 18,042.19


Oil or Other Binder


5,000.00


New Culverts


1,349.75


Purchase of Truck


1 000.00


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Salem Road


14,709.50


Woburn Street


10,500.00


Andover Street


3,000.00


Billerica Road


3,136.91


Schools


50,985.28


Vocational Schools


3,474.85


Board of Public Welfare


3,298.35


State Aid


173.00


Stationery and Printing


694.34


Salaries


2,450.75


Incidentals


1,174.09


Board of Health


1,194.00


Memorial Day


250.00


Street Lighting


7,503.25


Library


1,225.67


Town Hall


3,215.11


General


100,651.29


Moth Account


1,997.21


Tree Warden


1 749.88


Interest


3,173.13


Police


2,136.08


Parks and Commons


212.81


Fire Department


4,985.71


Assessors


1,741.69


Inspection of Meat and Animals


763.59


Collection of Taxes


2,490.86


Tax Title Account


1,776.42


North School Loan


3,405.00


Motor Excise Tax Refund


40.79


Middlesex County Extension Service


175.00


Foster School Loan


2,910.00


Tercentenary Folders


62.26


Street Lighting Extension


1,744.66


Cemetery Trust Funds


39.50


Unpaid Bills, 1929


1,673.72


Total expenses


$264,106.64


Cash on hand $ 33.20


Cash in bank subject to check 5,938.01 $ 5,971.21


$270,077.85


Treasurer's Receipts


$270,077.85


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TRUST FUNDS


Condition of funds, December 31, 1930:


Foster School Fund


$ 1,234.21


Surplus War Bonus Fund


1,186.62


Samuel Jaques Fund


115.47


Ebenezer Page Fund


351.70


Jeremiah Kittridge Fund


115.47


Peter G. Clark Fund


119.31


Louisa Bridge Fund


151.37


Martha Shedd Fund


517.97


William Prindle Fund


101.14


I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts for town of- ficers who were authorized to receive and expend money, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1930, and to the best of my knowledge they are cor- rect, with proper vouchers on file, and $5,971.21 in the treasury.


ROBERT E. GAY,


Town Auditor.


Personally appeared before me on this twenty second day of Jan- uary, 1931, Robert E. Gay, and made oath that the foregoing state- ments were correct.


THOMAS F. FLYNN,


Justice of the peace.


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TREASURER'S REPORT


Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1930. $ 16,172.98 $ 16,172.98


Loans in anticipation of revenue. 90,000.00 90.000.00


Taxes


On 1924 Tax Account $ 9.82


On 1926 Tax Account 104.62


On 1927 Tax Account 2,484.61


On 1928 Tax Account


11,951.04


On 1929 Tax Account


21,767.07


On 1930 Tax Account


66,435.13


On 1929 Motor Excise Tax


1,779.39


On 1930 Motor Excise Tax


3,983.23


$108,514.91


James C. Marshall Redemption Sales 460.45 -$ 460.45


Schools


State Treasurer Income of 1929:


Mass. School Fund " $ 807.50


State Treasurer Supervision 630.00


State Mass. School Fund for Educational Pur-


poses 3,707.50 -$


5.145.00


Public Welfare


State Treasurer Act. Mothers' Aid $ 251.50


City of Lowell 326.66


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