Town of Tewksbury annual report 1926-1932, Part 33

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


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Total money received


$278,232.53


Total money paid out


268,040.58


Cash on hand


$ 10,191.95


Assets


Outstanding Taxes Uncollected


$ 47,781.32


Cash on Hand


10,191.95


State Treasurer Acc't Tuition and Transporta- tion


7,445.00


State Treasurer, Shawsheen Street


1,000.00


County Treasurer, Shawsheen Street


1.000.00


State Treasurer, State Aid and Mothers Aid


1,364.41


City of Cambridge, Public Welfare.


876.00


$ 69,658.68


Liabilities


Foster School Loan, three notes


$ 7,200.00


North School Loan, one note


3,000.00


Note due April 1, 1932


15,000.00


Note due July 11, 1932


15,000.00


Note due Dec. 31, 1932


15,000.00


Unpaid Bills 1931


1,256.74


$ 56,456.74


Total Assets


$ 69,658.68


Total Liabilities


56,456.74


Balance in favor of Town $ 13,201.94


FINANCIAL CONDITION OF TOWN IN LAST TEN YEARS


Tax Rate


1922 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


$ 23,884.13


$ 23.30


1923 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


15,863.58


28.70


1924 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


5,118.05


30.80


1925 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


19,346.46


30.00


1926 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


27,139.79


31.00


1927 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


21,390.88


29.00


1928 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


21,952.24


34.00


1929 Balance against the Town Jan. 1st


21,548.92


29.20


1930 Balance in favor of the Town Jan. 1st


1,604.76


29.40


1931 Balance in favor of the Town Jan. 1st


11,126.04


24.00


1932 Balance in favor of the Town Jan. 1st


13,201.94


Respectfully submitted, EUGENE N. PATTERSON,


Town Treasurer.


86


AUDITOR'S REPORT


Highways


Appropriation


$ 14 000.00


Allotment by State, Chapter 81


5,600.00


$ 19,600.00


Expenditures Labor, Trucks & Material


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent ...


$ 774.30


Roland Robinson, operator 586.58


James Manley, chauffeur 697.36


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


581.35


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


624.36


James Bancroft, chauffeur


632.91


Homer Darby, chauffeur


599.05


John Brown. laborer


605.00


Thomas Sullivan, laborer


364.00


Edward E. Poore. laborer


588.75


Alton N. Parker, laborer


551.75


Benjamin Buck, laborer


352.75


V.lan Grant, laborer


272.00


Emanuel Martin, laborer


352.25


Charles Bowden, laborer


510.00


Michael Sacco, laborer


144.00


Cyril Barker, laborer


269.00


Clyde Clark, laborer


435.25


Edward R. Penney, laborer


422.75


Joseph Aubut, laborer


364.50


Patrick Walsh, laborer


233.75


Nelson J. Brown, laborer


270.50


George Gale, laborer 214.75


Patrick J. Keefe, laborer


48.00


Wilbur K. Foss, painter


33.50


Winthrop Jones, laborer


115.75


Uel Kenney, laborer


48.00


F. L. Kane, building catch basin


26.00


87


William Penney, laborer 67.00


Albert Chandler, laborer 12.75


Fred Garlick, with truck 270.00


Charles Dancause, with truck 630.00


P. J. Roux, sharpening drills and repairs 66.95


Edward J. Walsh, telephone calls


4.30


Caroline J. Cotton, gravel


125.00


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


186.39


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe


258.16


Daniel T. Sullivan, pipe


122.12


Bell-Ton Block Co., sand 119.25


Grant Gear Works, parts for grader


7.75


Upton Gilman Machine Co., part for grader


3.15


N. F. Smith & Co., sand


173.25


Massachusetts State Prison, posts and signs


47.88


John S. Simpson, brick


17.00


Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone


42.93


$ 12,872.01


Trucks and Tractors


Tewksbury Garage, labor, tires and supplies $ 755.40


Tewksbury Garage, storage 360.00


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil


1,135.38


John T. Gale, registration of trucks and tractor


14.00


Richie Bros., glass


5.00


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies


63.02


J. L. Fleming, insurance


52.65


Charles F. Kappler, gasoline


1.80


Post Office Garage, labor and parts


180.43


Lowell Motor Sales Co., parts


8.43


Lowell Auto Lamp Co., repairing radiator


8.75


Upton & Gilman Machine Co., repairs


2.50


Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co., labor and parts 12.83


G. R. Myers Co .. spring for truck


19.50


The Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., labor and parts


70.77


P. J. Roux, repairs


3.50


$ 2,693.96


88


Snow Removal


James Bancroft, chauffeur $ 46.31


Thomas P. Sawyer, plowing snow 26.00


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent 91.49


James Manley, chauffeur 46.03


Roland Robinson, operator


36.55


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


41.97


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


34.38


Alton N. Parker, labor 25.25


Benjamin Buck, labor 20.00


D. P. O'Neil, plowing with truck 139.00


Fred Garlick, plowing with truck


170.75


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


10.57


Edward R. Penney, labor


18.00


Charles Bowden. labor


33.25


Nelson Brown, labor


11.25


Patrick Walsh, labor


17.00


Nilan Grant, labor


18.00


Clyde Clark, labor


8.50


Cyril Barker, labor


7.00


Robert Staveley, labor


4.25


John Brown, labor


11.25


Thomas Sullivan, labor


11.25


Edward E. Poore, labor


10.00


Joseph Aubut, labor


11.25


Emanuel Martin, labor


12.75


Michael Sacco, labor


4.25


John Brady, plowing snow


940.00


A. L. Felker, plowing snow


10.00


$ 1,816.30


Tools, Supplies and Other Expenses


Edward J. Walsh, Supt., expenses in Boston $ 11.65


Edward J. Walsh, Supt., telephone calls and supplies 29.81


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


38.30


Simons Supply Co., shovels 10.80


John W. Stark, damages to auto in collision with truck 25.75


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


24.78


Fred C. Church, workmen's insurance 471.87


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies 100.99


89


George H. Brassell, railroad ties 1.30


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


41.36


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., snow-plow 800.00


Dyar Sales & Machine Co .. grader blades 19.40


F. S. Payne Co., material and labor 5.55


North Tewksbury Garage, labor, supplies and telephone 16.40


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


10.95


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies 8.45


The Potter Press, supplies


2.40


Caroline J. Cotton, sand pit


50.00


Camille J. LeBlanc, damage to property by trucks


50.00


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber


55.32


Scannell Boiler Works, plates


12.18


Lowell Building Wrecking Co., door and jamb


2.25


Herve E. Cote, galvanized pipe, etc


3.30


Evernu-Century Sign Co., signs


7.17


Massachusetts State Prison, supplies


39.45


Middlesex Machine Co.,


12.88


Ganleys Arrow Line, hauling cement posts and express 4.40


J. N. Muldoon Co., trucking cement posts


6.45


James H. Fannon Estate, picks, stone forks, etc. 87.25


Louis M. Marion, filing saws


1.10


The Niles Co .. traffic signal, stop line signs


34.50


Ernest R. Currier, express


4.25


Harry W. Healey, wool waste


22.50


John A. Simpson, plank


41.50


Morse-Coburn Steel Co., spikes


3.65


Francis C. Zacharer, settlement of Johanseun case


25.00


P. J. Roux, labor and material


20.00


Hedge & Mattheis Co., torches


20.00


Tewksbury Garage, paid for trucking


.50


Lull & Hartford, compass


1.00


F. H. Garlick, trucking


6.00


Kalman Steel Corp .. wire


54.16


John T. Gale, telephone


25.00


Railway Express Co., express


1.04


$ 2,210.61


Amount available for General Highways


$ 19,600.00


Expenditures


19,592.91


Unexpended


$ 7.09


90


OIL OR OTHER BINDER


Appropriation


$


5,000.00


Expenditures


Trimount Oil Co., road oil applied $ 5,000.00


ANDOVER STREET


Appropriation


$ 4,500.09


Allotment by State


4,500.00


Allotment by County


4,500.00


$ 13,500.00


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 511.49


Edward J. Walsh, Supt., telephone calls


5.30


Roland Robinson, operator


323.09


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


295.74


Edward R. Penney, labor


314.75


Nilan Grant, labor


275.50


Charles Bowden, labor


312.00


Clyde Clark, labor


164.25


Clyde Clark, traffic officer


91.75


Cyril Barker, labor


222.00


Cyril Barker, traffic officer


96.00


William Penney, labor


331.75


Charles Dancause, truck


585.75


Winthrop Jones, labor


216.50


Winthrop Jones, railroad ties


1.40


Francis L. Kane, building catch basins


56.00


James Manley, chauffeur


221.26


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


246.17


James Bancroft, chauffeur


246.17


John Brown, labor


197.50


Thomas Sullivan, labor


28.25


Edward E. Poore, labor


217.75


Alton N. Parker, labor


197.50


Benjamin Buck, labor


214.50


Joseph Aubut, labor


248.25


Nelson J. Brown, labor


224.25


Patrick Walsh, labor


233.50


Emanuel Martin, labor


222.00


George Gale, labor


186.50


91


Fred Garlick, truck 9.00


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


217.19


Uel Kenney, labor 146.75


Frank Kohanski, traffic man 109.25


George James. traffic man


46.75


J. T. Williamson, sharpening drills


4.00


Daniel T. Sullivan, pipe and cement


616.11


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite


23.75


Massachusetts State Prison, supplies


51.56


Frank P. McCartin Co., wire and electrical supplies 81.90


Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone


4,031.19


P. J. Roux, sharpening tools and rent of spreader 58.95


Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies 161.24


Lull & Hartford, exploders 7.50


North Tewksbury Garage, supplies and repairs 150.89


North Tewksbury Garage, telephone 5.60


367.45


Post Office Garage, labor and parts


28.24


Trimount Oil Co., oil


829.94


Lowell Electric Light Corp., light signal


7.92


N. F. Smith Co., sand


35.75


W. F. Barron. sand


22.20


$ 13,500.00


SHAWSHEEN STREET


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


Allotment by State


2,000.00


Allotment by County


2,000.00


$ 6,000.00


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 222.01


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


156.80


Charles Bowden, labor


144.75


Edward R. Penney, labor


138.00


Emanuel Martin. labor


144.00


William Penney, labor


83.25


Roland Robinson, operator


129.98


James Manley, chauffeur


136.48


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


131.87


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


136.48


92


Standard Oil Co., oil and gasoline


James Bancroft, chauffeur


134.85


John Brown, labor


120.00


Edward E. Poore, labor


117.25


Alton N. Parker, labor


120.00


Winthrop Jones, labor


83.00


Joseph Aubut, labor


83.00


Clyde Clark, labor


19.75


Albert Chandler, labor


43.75


Nelson Brown, labor


84.00


Patrick Walsh, labor


60.75


George Gale, labor


53.75


Cyril Barker, labor


52.25.


Eugene C. Winters, labor


18.00


Charles H. Woodes, labor


18.00


George Stevenson, labor


11.25


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil


146.25


Ritchie Bros., glass


2.50


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe


191.30


Tewksbury Garage. supplies


145.95


North Tewksbury Garage, supplies


6.43


Post Office Garage, labor and supplies


38.66


P. J. Roux, sharpening picks


14.90


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite and caps


16.01


$ 3,005.22


Balance to be carried forward to 1932 $ 2,994.7S


BILLERICA ROAD


Brought forward from 1930


$ 2,863.09


Appropriation


1,500.00


Allotment by State


1,500.00


Allotment by County


1.500.00


$ 7,363.09


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 239.15


Roland Robinson, operator


209.34


James Manley, chauffeur


191.65


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


220.44


Daniel Sterling. chauffeur


143.25


93


James Bancroft, chauffeur 221.52


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur 205.28


John Brown, labor 194.75


Thomas Sullivan, labor 220.50


Edward E. Poore, labor


181.25


Alton N. Parker, labor


203.50


Edward R. Penney, labor


192.25


Benjamin Buck, labor 183.00


Joseph Aubut, labor 179.75


Emanuel Martin, labor


167.75


Charles Bowden, labor 178.00


Cyril Barker, labor


127.50


Michael Sacco, labor


59.00


Nelson Brown, labor


176.50


Patrick Walsh, labor


161.00


Nilan Grant, labor


109.75


Clyde Clark, labor


148.50


Robert Staveley, labor


21.25


George Gale, labor


86.50


Wilbur Foss, labor


8.50


Fred Garlick, with truck


314.00


Charles Dancause, with truck


501.75


Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies


474.71


Hedge & Mattheis Co., steel drills


15.60


P. J. Roux, repairs and sharpening picks


25.00


J. T. Williams, sharpening drills


4.25


North Tewksbury Garage, oil and labor


3.25


Daniel Sullivan, pipe and cement


212.24


Dyar Sales Machinery Co., supplies


2.25


Massachusetts State Prison, posts, rail


62.49


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil 448.93


31.75


Post Office Garage, labor and parts


196.64


Jull & Hartford. exploders


3.90


Acme Welding Co., welding truck frame


10.00


Louis Marion, filing saw


1.00


N. F. Smith Co., sand and stone


106.00


Caroline J. Cotton, gravel


125.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., use of air compressor


37.07


Bartlett & Dow Co .. supplies


2.50


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber


37.38


The Matheson Vail Co., oil


30.25


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


519.70


Osterman Coal Co., cement


1.70


94


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite


Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Co., installing shaft


13.02


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe


141.73


Town of Bedford, use of road hone


10.00


$ 7,361.99


Unexpended


$ 1.10


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 53,434.00


Expenditures Teachers


Ethelyn Howard


$ 1,805.00


Ruth Kelley


843.78


Evelyn Fuller


938.81


Sarah O'Brien


894.30


Elizabeth Flynn


1,404.93


Ruth Piper


894.29


Marion Piper


1,287.50


Doris Blake


938.80


Anna Sullivan


1,203.12


Miriam Wiggin


1,280.00


Ruth Tingley


1,140.00


Eva Hersey


200.00


Bernice McCann


1,140.00


Nettie L. Eagles


1,377.46


Mary E. Watson


935.81


Katherine Sullivan


354.00


Vittoria Rossatto


450.00


Marion Adams


490.00


Lena Coburn


280.00


Raymond Norton


240.00


Thelma Gale


282.00


Dorothy Small


20.00


Mrs. Ruth Lyons


4.00


$ 19,403.80


95


Fuel and Janitor


George Garland,, janitor $ 420.00


Walter Lavelle, janitor


1,470.00


Dawson Purdy, janitor 709.50


Irving Bailey, janitor


860.00


Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor


440.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


19.20


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


229.08


Jesse French, wood


24.00


Massachusetts State Prison, garbage cans


2.42


Fred H. Rourke Co., coal


1,246.81


C. B. Coburn Co., floor oil


11.85


Dolge Co., disinfectant


39.38


E. W. Foster, wood


24.00


Mrs. Bridget Tansey, cleaning kitchen


6.00


Robert Staveley, janitor


40.72


David Hicks, janitor


11.78


Fred T. Harrington, wood


10.00


John Brady, wood


5.00


The Holmerden Co., disinfectant


10.00


$ 5,579.74


Transportation


John Furtado, driving barge $ 1,707.65


Zephir Sawyer, storage of sleigh barge 12.00


Thomas Porterfield, driving barge 471.40


Omer Blanchard, driving barge 576.00


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


2.480.00


John L. Fleming, extra premium on school car .... Town of Billerica


46.10


Transportation of William Johnson $60.00


Palmer Holt 60.00 120.00


$ 5,413.15


Reimbursements for car tickets


Gilbert Ackroyd


$ 35.40


Walter Ackles 70.00


Louis Amiot 18.00


Joseph Aubut


22.60


P. M. Battles


25.50


Mary L. Blair


58.80


Omer Blanchard


77.85


96


William Bolton


17.10


Harris M. Briggs


101.80


Nelson J. Brown


35.40


Allen Buchanan


21.00


Kathryn Burgess


132.20


James F. Canfield


137.25


Mary M. Carmody


112.80


Robert Carson


25.80


Stanley Cisluycis


35.20


John J. Clark 69.60


Edward Cogan


35.80


Mrs. Evelina Colby


34.80


G. W. Dutch


14.20


Edmund Cook


17.60


James Crosby


30.60


Samuel Crown


34.80


Frank Cuccoli


57.20


Homer Darby


69.60


Mrs. W. H. Reid


61.20


Earl Vaughn


35.20


H. Louis Farmer


34.00


Martin Flaherty


32.40


James Fletcher


34.20


Thomas F. Flynn


35.40


Irving French


17.80


Blanche Fuller


25.50


John T. Gale


34.60


George Garland


33.40


Antigone Ginieres


32.90


John J. Gray


39.60


Frank Guyer


30.60


Ida J. Hedstrom


63.20


Hector L. Jackson


29.60


George K. James


30.80


John J. James


35.00


R. W. Johnston


26.25


Joseph W. Jordan


27.40


Albert Katherina


35.80


George Kaulen


34.20


Stanley Kazetta


52.65


Jesse Kemp 22.35


Everett H. King


12.40


Joseph A. Labonte


36.00


Arthur Liakos


18.00


Albert M. Little


34.20


97


Frank Livingston


33.60


M. P. Mahoney


34.20


Harry L. Mann 35.20


Stanley McCausland 30.00


Mrs. Jennie McCoy


32.80


D. A. McKillop


66.20


Lindsay Meister


41.50


Joseph Mullen


17.50


Elmer Olson


34.60


Edwin Olson


22.80


Joseph Parker


121.20


Dr. G .A. Peirce


71.40


Arthur Phillips


75.15


William H. Powell


30.60


Walter Reid


57.20


Mark Roper


34.00


Andrew Rychwa


18.00


Thomas P. Sawyer


34.40


Zephir Sawyer


65.60


James Scott


69.20


Rose Simonitz


71.20


Lewis Small


33.80


Henry Sparkes


69.20


Robert Staveley


31.80


T. F. Sullivan


34.00


Nellie Wirbitsky


59.60


Arthur Thomas


36.00


Dr. Charles Trickey


33.20


Jesse R. Trull


17.90


Ernest Whitehouse


33.60


Allen Williams


10.90


John Baluta


24.60


Ferdinand Banville


30.80


Joseph Barousky


65.20


Lewis C. Gibbons


34.20


Albert Gillison


68.80


Catherine Nolan


69.20


Mary Perivolotes


5.60


D. H. Stacey


28.40


C. H. Sturtevant


42.80


F. Yokuconis


44.80


Robert Barron


60.00


A. K. Drake


7.80


Mrs. Fred Blair


6.00


$ 4,040.10


(Total for transportation $9,453.25)


98


Supervision


Stephen G. Bean $ 975.00


Books and Supplies


A. G. Pollard, supplies $ 102.24


Frye & Crawford Drug Co., supplies 27.04


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies 45.82


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


697.89


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


507.41


J .L. Hammett Co., supplies


103.62


Samuel Brownstein, supplies


3.99


F. J. Fleming Est., supplies 139.25


Lorenz Publishing Co., supplies


3.59


A. B. Moore, supplies


5.43


Donovan Harness & Auto Supply Co., repairing flag .50


Massachusetts State Prison, floor brushes 22.18


John M. Ruth, cards 2.84


Reformatory for Women, flags


9.97


L. M. Glover Co., supplies


5.50


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies


4.20


Little, Brown & Co., books


3.41


American Book Co., books and express


209.86


Bartlett & Dow Co .. supplies


14.06


Fred W. Lowell, cards


5.00


Wilbur D. Gilpatrick, supplies


73.40


Ginn & Co., books and supplies


118.76


The Macmillan Co., books


1.54


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


2.15


The Perry Picture Co., pictures


3.89


Longman, Green & Co., books


78.60


Ditto Duplicator Co .. rebuilt duplicator


50.00


$ 2,242.14


School Houses


Albert S. Briggs, repairs $ 1.50


John H. Seifer, repairing clock


11.00


Francis S. Whittet, labor 15.90


W. J. Bolton, labor 77.45


Middlesex Co. House of Correction, door mat 4.66


J. K. Chandler & Sons, grass seed and shrubs


22.75


David E. Hicks, labor 23.25


W. J. Robinson. repairs


22,50


99


Ramsbotham & Norris, labor and material 96.20


Fred A. Dugau, sharpening lawn mowers 4.75


Fred A. Dugau, new lawn mower 11.50


Purity Spring Water Co., water cooler 23.00


Franklin Steel Metal Co., tin roof West School 45.00


Harris M. Briggs, replacing ropes in flag poles. 11.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies 38.80


A. F. Anderson & Sons, dressing


.75


Derby Electric Motors Co., repairs.


5.60


Lowell Metal Ceiling Co., ceiling Spaulding School 38.00


Holland Furnace Co., cleaning furnace


24.00


Franklin Sheet Metal Co., repairing furnace


70.00


Workshop For the Blind, reseated chairs


5.80


Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., supplies 320.35


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers 5.00


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


4.27


The Robertson Co., supplies


32.65


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


8.45


Bennett Bros. Co., labor and repairs


59.69


Sherburne Brothers, lumber 21.64


Lull & Hartford, repairs


6.50


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


29.80


Berry & Cailler, repairs


40.50


North Tewksbury Garage, furnace supplies


4.85


W. A. Mack Co., repairs to furnaces


155.38


J. B. Hunter, Co., hardware


1.90


Fairgrieve Belting Co., belt


3.00


R. E. Ostrander, weather stripping windows


182.35 $ 1,429.74


Tuition


Town of Billerica $ 200.00


City of Lowell


10.581.76


Town of Wilmington


18.00


Town of Reading


39.00


$ 10.838.76


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ 636.50


100


Miscellaneous


The Robertson Co., supplies $ 3.00


Stephen G. Bean, traveling expenses, clerk hire


and telephone 189.32


Ernest R. Currier, express


1.35


William H. Bennett. use of well at North School


10.00


Purity Spring Water Co., water


113.40


John L. Fleming, premiums on insurance 814.46


F. H. Garlick, trucking 3.00


Aaron Osterman, water for West School 3 years


36.00


Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privilege


5.00


Mrs. Grace W. Dawson, advertising


6.00


Charles W. Dorr, programs and tickets


7.00


A. J .Fairgrieve, premium on insurance policies D. E. Hicks, labor


183.40


9.00


John G. Mclellan, ice


1.40


Mrs. May Larrabee. telephone


36.00


Mrs. May Larrabee making out certificates


8.50


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, taking school census


30.00


$ 1,456.83


School Nurse


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services


$ 1,050.00


transporting children to clinics 46.55


$ 1,096.55


Medical Inspection


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


$ 200.00


Total


$ 53,312.31


Appropriation


$ 53.434.00


Expenditures


53,312.31


Unexpended


$ 121.69


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


AAppropriation


$


3,700.00


Expenditures


Reimbursements for car tickets


Mrs. Harry Wiley $ 34.50


Albert Joskelka 17.80


Asahel Jewell


30.00


101


Frank Szurley


33.80


William Perry


12.40


Louis J. Cote


11.90


Homer LeBonef


5.90


Albert Obert


31.60


Frederick D. Gath


29.40


Nelson J. Brown


33.20


Louis Simonitz


71.60


Alphonse Brabant


58.80


William Gelinas


13.90


Ignatz Podgorni 67.00


Thomas F. McCormack 30.40


Homer Darby


35.20


W. H. Reid 34.00


Andrew Rychna 17.70


City of Lowell, tuition 3,097.40


Eastern Massachusetts St. Ry. Co., pupils' tickets 20.00


$ 3,686.50


Unexpended


$ 13.50


Unpaid Bills


$ 674.72


Unexpended


$ 846.00


STATE AID


Appropriation


Transferred to Parks and Commons by vote of


town Nov. 23, 1931 50.00


$ 50.00


Balance


$ 750.00


Expenditures


Paid out for State Aid cases


$ 237.00


Unexpended


$ 513.00


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


$ 3,800.00


Appropriation


Transferred from Old Age Appropriation by vote


of town Nov. 23, 1931 1,500.00


$ 5,300.00


102


$ 800.00


Expenditures


Paid out for Welfare cases $ 4,605.66


Unexpended


$ 694.31


OLD AGE PENSION


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Transferred to Public Welfare Account as per vote of town Nov. 23, 1931


$ 1,500.00


Transferred to Fire Dept. by vote of town Nov. 23, 1931


200.00


Balance


$ 800.00


Expenditures


Paid out for pensions


$ 154.00


Unexpended


$ 646.00


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation $ 700.00


Expenditures


Edith A. Foristall, advertising $ 19.00


Balfe Service Co., printing


30.75


Balfe Service Co., printing annual report


359.60


William Speke, printing


30.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and special envelopes ...


71.36


Mrs. Grace W. Dawson, advertising


18.00


P. B. Murphy, license book


5.75


Hobbs & Warren Inc., blanks


51.39


G. C. Prince & Son, blanks


4.80


Irving F. French, paid for stamps


2.00


D. C. Donaldson, supplies


11.55


604.20


Unexpended


$ 95.80


SALARIES


Appropriation


$ 2,550.00


103


Expenditures


Percy Haines. election officer $ 0.00


Raymond McCoy, election officer 5.00


Abbott Battles, election officer 5.00


John Strickwald, election officer 5.00


Eugene N. Patterson, town treasurer 350.00


Robert E. Gay, town auditor


350.00


Harry C. Dawson, town clerk


200.00


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


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


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


Mrs. May L. Larrabee, School Committee 75.00


Austin French, School Committee 75.00


Philip M. Battles, School Committee 75.00


Harry C. Dawson, clerk board of registrars


30.00


E. H. King, board of registrars


25.00


Herbert Fairbrother, board of registrars


25.00


William H. Bennett, board of registrars


25.00


John T. Gale, highway commissioner


100.00


William I. Bailey highway commissioner 100.00


Asahel H. Jewell, highway commissioner


100.00


$ 2,350.00


Unexpended $ 200.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 327.89


Fred C. Church & Co., premium on town treas- urer's bonds 85.00


Director of Accounts, approval of notes


14.00


Appleton National Bank, rent of safe deposit box


9.48


Dr. M. A. Buck, reporting birth .25


William H. Kelley, expenses to Stoneham


3.00


Irving F. French, expenses to Stoneham 3.00


Fred C. Church & Co., premium on sealer's equip- ยท ment 29.76


104


Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies 5.46


Allen, Doane & Co., Inc .. supplies 7.50


A. J. Fairgrieve, P. O. box rent 1.05


Harry C. Dawson, recording births, deaths and marriages 77.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., contract for re- pair of adding machine 5.00


F. H. Sparkes, use of ambulance 12.00


Selectmens Association of Middlesex Co., 1931 dues for J. W. Jordan 1.50


Albert S. Briggs, repairing stones at So. Cemetery


5.00


P. J. Roux, rebuilding cemetery gate


19.10 _


T. F. Gaffney, M. D., reporting birth


.25


William Pringle, labor, So. Cemetery


39.00


Arthur P. Knapp Inc., casting for cemetery gate 7.96


John S. Simpson, lumber 21.60


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp, care of town lot and tomb 10.00


Harry C. Dawson, expenses in Boston


5.40


Harry C. Dawson, P. O. box rent


1.80


Harry C. Dawson, Justice of Peace


10.00


Hugh Cameron, services as Sealer of Weights & Measures 200.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp, reseeding and build- ing up Soldiers' lot 52.50


Benjamin Buck, services as Fish & Game Warden 50.00


John Gale, care of Soldiers' lot 25.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on town clerk's bond 5.00


Qua, Howard & Rogers, legal services


122.22


$ 1,156.72


Unexpended


$ 43.28


BOARD OF HEALTH


AAppropriation


$ 1,000.00


Expenditures


H. M. Larrabee, M. D., medical services 600.00


Lakeville State Sanatorium, care Priscilla Mar- celle 37.50


Balfe Service Printing Co., printing 3.50


Dr. C .J. Carden, medical services 8.00


105


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., license applications F. & E. Bailey & Co., medical supplies 20.75


Melvin F. Master, professional services 5.00


A. F. Anderson & Sons, milk 10.80 Osterman Coal Co., oil 12.00


A. B. Moore, supplies 35.82


$ 740.42


Unexpended


$ 259.58


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 350.00


Expenditures


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., flags


$ 35.48


Balfe Service Co., programs


12.00


Aitkens Band, music


132.00


Dr. G. A. Peirce, traveling expenses


7.00


William G. Andrews, oration and expenses


10.00


Dr. C .J. Carden, paid for cigars


2.20


Harold J. Patten, flowers


6.00


Lincoln Taxi, transportation of band


12.00


Mrs. Bessie Koebele, music


4.00


Henry M. Robinson & Co., wreaths


10.00


Mrs. Amy F. Pepin, soloist


10.00


Ladies Aid Society, dinner


85.00


$ 325.68


Unexpended


$ 24.32


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 7.700.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp.


$ 7.636.25


Unexpended


$ 63.75


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 750.00


Dog Licenses


624.26


$ 1,374.26


106


7.05


Expenditures




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