Town of Tewksbury annual report 1926-1932, Part 36

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


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Town Appropriations


$ 128,847.74


State Assessments


7,364.81


County Assessments


6,182.12


Supplementary Poll Taxes


24.00


December Real Estate


58.80


Assessors' Overlays


1,932.05


Supplementary Old Age Assistance


12.00


$ 144,421.52


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


Income Tax


$ 9,802.88


Corporation Tax


1,253.53


Bank Tax


8.81


Motor Vehicle Excise


3,500.00


Licenses


250.00


Special Assessments


2,690.26


General Government


375.00


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Protection of Persons and Property


35.00


Charities


1,500.00


Old Age Assistance


200.00


Schools


9,100.00


Interest on Deposits


162.10


Interest on Taxes and Assessments


2,138.30


Highway Appropriation Offset


2,800.00


Total Estimated Receipts $ 33,815.88


$ 33,815.88


Net amount raised by Taxation on Polls and Property .... $ _110.605.64 No. of Polls, 910, at $2.00 each $ 1,820.00


No. of Old Age Assistance, 929, at $1.00 each 929.00


$ 2,749.00


Total Valuation, $4,491,577.00-Tax Rate $24 $ 107,856.64


Automobile Tax Rate, $29.92


Total Valuation of Automobiles to Dec. 31, 1932 $ 173,039.00


Excise Tax


4,740.55


Less estimated revenue taken $ 3,500.00


113.42


Less abatements


$ 3,613.42


Balance for 1932 abatements $ 1,127.13


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land.


11,686


Houses


1,043


Horses


97


Cows


640


Swine


61


Meat Cattle


90


Sheep


12


Fowls


6,840


Foxes


29


Persons assessed on property


2,124


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


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


5,500.00


Catholic Literary Association, Land and Buildings 2,250.00


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Silver Lake Evangelical Association, Land and Buildings 16,500.00 The Society of the Friars of St. Francis, Land. 500.00 Tewksbury Cemetery Corp. Inc., Land and Buildings .. 11,400.00


Pine Hill Cemetery, Land The Ladies' Shawsheen Camping Club, Land and Buildings 500.00


500.00


$ 132,950.00


Town Property Exempt


Schools, Buildings and Land


$ 101,000.00


Personal Property, School Dept.


5,500.00


Public Library, Personal


12,000.00


Cemeteries, Land


2,000.00


Highways, Land and Buildings


2,550.00


Highways, Personal Property


10,000.00


Public Scales, Personal Property


500.00


Sealer of Weights, Equipment


1,500.00


Public Parks


3,500.00


Fire Dept., Lands and Buildings


1,200.00


Fire Dept., Personal Property


11,000.00


Town Hall, Land and Buildings


81,500.00


Town Hall, Personal Property


4,500.00


Moth Dept., Personal Property


1,500.00


Value of Land taken at Tax Sales


13,500.00


Total


$ 251,750.00


State Property Exempt


State Infirmary, Buildings


$2,000,000.00


State Infirmary, Personal Property 450,000.00


$2,450,000.00


Respectfully submitted,


BUZZELL KING, ALBION L. FELKER, MARK J. McCANN,


Assessors of Tewksbury.


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AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Appropriation


$ 12,600.00 825.00


Applied on Contract for East St., 1932


$ 11,775.00


Allotment by State


5,600.00


$ 17,375.00


Expenditures


Labor and Material


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 945.15


Roland Robinson, operator


747.40


James Manley, chauffeur


737.51


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


762.57


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


771.98


James Bancroft, chauffeur


755.79


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


707.18


John Brown, labor


642.24


Edward E. Poore, labor


645.33


Alton N. Parker, labor


672.58


Charles Bowden, labor


565.05


Clyde Clark, labor


137.89


Edward R. Penney, labor


403.27


Emanuel Martin, labor


330.38


Cyril Baker, labor


298.63


George Stevenson, labor


17.00


William Rice, labor


55.75


Thomas Hogan, labor


17.00


Winthrop Jones, labor


277.17


Joseph Aubut, labor


586.80


William Penney, labor


327.33


Nelson J. Brown, labor


301.09


George Gale, labor


324.74


Eugene Winters, labor


67.27


Charles H. Woods, labor


8.50


Patrick Walsh, labor 22.25


George Gould, labor


8.50


Matthew Stevenson, labor


10.50


Donot Miron, labor


10.50


Leo Mombleau, labor


1SS.60


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Michael Saco, labor 9.43


P. J. Roux, labor and material 118.31


N. F. Smith & Co., sand 57.50


Louis Marion, filing saw


1.00


New England Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipe


50.74


Charles Hunt, labor on roller


2.00


Bell-Ton Block Co., sand


146.85


State Prison, flange, frames and grates


10.46


C. B. Coburn Co., paint


10.83


Daniel T. Sullivan, cement and pipe


29.82


Frank I. Carter & Sons, sand


24.50


$. 11,807.39


Trucks and Tractors


Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies $ 976.65


Tewksbury Garage, storage


360.00


Lowell Motor Sales Co., labor and parts


133.95


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies


129.46


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil


1,566.07


Post Office Garage, labor and parts


191.71


John L. Fleming, insurance


51.62


Lowell Auto Lamp Co., radiator and repairs


58.45


The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., parts


33.08


Caldwell Electric Co., repairs on roller


19.75


John T. Gale, registration of 6 trucks and 2 tractors 14.00


Scannell Boiler Works, renewing bolts on truck


5.10


S. M. Spenser Mfg Co., Dater


5.00


Lowell Glass Co., glass for truck


5.50


Fairgrieve Belting Co., belting


3.82


$ 3,554.16


Snow Removal


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent


$ 24.79


Roland Robinson, operator


10.83


James Manley, chauffeur


6.50


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


7.85


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


16.79


James Bancroft, chauffeur


11.92


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


14.90


John Brown, labor


2.75


Alton N. Parker, labor


2.75


Charles Bowden, labor


15.75


Joseph Aubut, labor


1.75


20


Edward R. Penney, labor


2.75


Nelson Brown, labor


1.75


Cyril Barker, labor 6.00


Emanuel Martin, labor


5.00


D. P. O'Neil, plowing snow with truck 247.75


John Brady, plowing snow with truck


140.00


F. H. Garlick, plowing snow with truck 111.50


A. L. Felker, plowing snow with truck


7.00


$ 638.33


Tools, Supplies and Other Expenses


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 49.01


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies 89.48


American Express Co., express 1.04


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity 10.50


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies 7.55


John L. Fleming, insurance on barn


69.72


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., parts for grader


24.00


Frank P. McCartin Co., electric cord


7.84


Collector of Taxes, taxes on sand pit


2.40


Walter Harris, purchase of lots 386-387 off


Shawsheen St. 50.00


Edward J. Walsh, telephone calls and other ex- penses $ 12.90


Edward J. Walsh, desk and typewriter


75.00


Railway Express Agency. express


1.59


Fred C. Church & Co., additional insurance cov- ering men for 1931 463.59


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co .. lumber


4.00


A. B. Moore, supplies


1.50


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


81.5S


Ralph Heifetz, M. D., professional services


6.00


Eastern Massachusetts St. Railway Co., special coach from Court House to Foster's Corner and return 10.00


Susan T. Esler, viewing land and testimony in Mason land damage case 50.00


Samuel A. Dibbons, M. D., professional services 5.00


The Niles Co., tools 10.58


Scannell Boiler Works, hardware


5.29


Edward R. Penney, compensation


174.03


Middlesex Machine Co., pipe and couplings 9.92


Wilbur Foss, painting signs 6.75


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Dillon Dye Works, Inc., cleaning clothes dam- aged by road oil spray


3.00


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur 142.25


Harry W. Healey, wiping waste


18.06


Ernest R. Currier, carting signs .50


John T. Gale, use of telephone


25.00


State Infirmary, hospital expenses for Edward Penney 40.00


State Prison, line posts


9.60


G. R. Myers Co., drills


19.00


Howard, Rogers & Sherburne, legal advice


4.00


F. S. Payne Co., steel cable and labor


5.43


$ 1,353.86


Amount available for General Highways


$ 17,375.00


Expenditures


17,353.74


Unexpended


$ 21.26


OIL OR OTHER BINDER


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Expenditures


Trimount Oil Co., road oil applied


4,999.44


Unexpended


$ .56


SHAWSHEEN STREET


Balance, Jan. 1, 1932


$ 2,994.78


Appropriation


750.00


Allotment by State


750.00


Allotment by County


750.00


$ 5,244.78


North Tewksbury Garage, labor on; trucks $ 3.75


P. J. Roux, sharpening picks


8.50


Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts 85.35


235.28


Post Office Garage, supplies and repairs


31.75


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent


275.00


Roland Robinson, operator


194.25


James Manley, chauffeur


223.75


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil


22


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


175.00


James Bancroft, chauffeur


145.75


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


193.75


John Brown, labor


153.95


Edward E. Poore, labor


152.34


Alton N. Parker, labor


175.57


Charles Bowden, labor


225.25


Edward R. Penney, labor


154.64


Emanuel Martin, labor


157.17


William Penney, labor


149.35


Albert Chandler, labor


24.00


Patrick Walsh, labor


24.00 -


George Gale, labor


143.14


Eugene C. Winters, labor


24.00


Charles H. Woodes, labor


1.50


Joseph Aubut, labor


131.56


Cyril Barker, labor


70.38


Nelson Brown, labor


85.33


Clyde Clark, labor


38.64


Winthrop Jones, labor


82.57


Leo Mombleau, labor


75.21


Walter Harris, gravel


125.00


Ernest R. Currier, express


1.00


State Prison, line posts, signs, etc.


39.53


Trimount Oil Co .. oil


734.91


Daniel T. Sullivan, cement


65.30


Grossman Lumber Co., lumber


29.02


F. L. Kane, building catch basins


30.00


John A. Simpson, brick


7.00


Bell-Ton Block Co., sand and gravel


108.00


H. E. Fletcher Co., posts and cement


150.00


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., iron


3.40


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe


368.06


$ 5,244.20


Unexpended


$ .58


CHAPTER 90 MAINTENANCE OF HIGHWAYS


Appropriation


$ 1,000.00


Allotment by State


1,000.00


Allotment by County


1,000.00


$ 3,000.00


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Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 165.00


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


128.50


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur 116.50


James Bancroft, chauffeur


128.50


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


127.00


John Brown, labor


136.39


Edward E. Poore, labor


114.31


William Penney, labor


78.89


Edward R. Penney, labor


105.34


Cyril Barker, labor


40.48


Nelson Brown, labor


68.08


Winthrop Jones, labor


65.32


Leo Mombleau, labor


54.97


Roland Robinson, operator


105.75


James Manley, chauffeur


94.75


Alton N. Parker, labor


93.38


Charles Bowden, labor


117.30


Joseph Aubut, labor


97.29


George Gale, labor


58.42


Emanuel Martin. labor


43.24


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


915.83


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite


16.01


F. L. Kane, building catch basins


48.00


State Prison, frames, grates and signs


25.32


Lowell Building Wrecking Co., brick


18.00


P. J. Roux, sharpening picks and drills


10.15


North Tewksbury Garage, labor, gasoline and parts


9.15


Matheas Hart Co., repairs to pump


2.20


Tewksbury Garage, battery and labor


14.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., hardware


1.93 -


$ 3,000.09


EAST STREET


CHAPTER 90


Contract for East Street $ 4,500.00


Allotment by State


$ 1,500.00


Allotment by County


1,500:00


From Highway Appropriation, 1932 825.00


To be taken from Highways Appropriation, 1933


675.00 $ 4,500.00


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Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 135.00


Roland Robinson, operator 108.00


James Manley, chauffeur 108.00


Daniel Sterling. chauffeur


108.00


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


108.00


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


108.00


James Bancroft, chauffeur $


108.00


John Brown, labor


95.22


Edward E. Poore, labor


91.08


Alton N. Parker, labor


99.36


Charles Bowden, labor


99.36


Joseph Aubut, labor.


93.15


Edward R. Penney, labor


91.08


Wm. Penney, labor


71.53


George Gale, labor


68.54


Emanuel Martin, labor


68.77


Benjamin Buck, labor


22.95


Eugene Winters, labor


27.00


Henry Seamans, labor


22.95


Winthrop Jones, labor 14.25


Tewksbury Garage, oil, labor and material


80.59


P. J. Roux, repairs and material


17.45


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe


79.05


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite


16.01


$ 1,841.34


Balance on contract to be carried forward to


$ 2,658.66 1933


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 50,000.00


Expenditures


Teachers


Ethelyn Howard


$ 1,633.30


Ruth Kelley


902.55


Katherine Sullivan


855.00


Elizabeth Flynn


1,233.32


Marion Piper


1.163.50


Doris Blake


997.50


Mary E. Watson


997.50


25


Evelyn Fuller


997.50


Dorothy Small


855.00


Ruth Tingley


981.30


Eva Hersey


1,033.30


Bernice McCann


667.98


Nettie L. Eagles


1,218.86


Anna Sullivan


1,155.66


Thelma Gale


573.00


Vittoria Rosatto


450.00


Marion Adams


487.50


Lena Coburn


242.00


Raymond Norton


234.00


Mrs. Ruth Lyons


4.00


Elizabeth Reynolds


268.64


Mrs. Winthrop Bean


8.00


Anna Fay Cheney


250.64


$ 17,210.05


Fuel and Janitor


Lowell Electric Light Corp. electricity $ 195.25


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


23.09


Walter Lavelle, janitor


1,734.00


Robert Staveley, janitor


664.00


Irving Bailey, janitor


692.00


Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor


346.00


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


.52


A. B. Moore, supplies


7.48


Mrs. Bridget Tansey, cleaning


7.20


H. L. Jones, window cleaner


1.75


Fred H. Rourke Co., coal


1,535.92


Leo M. Bonugli, wood


33.00


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant


11.91


John Brady, wood


6.00


C. B. Coburn Co., floor oil


11.55


The Holmerden Co., disinfectant


5.90


1


$ 5,275.57


Transportation


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


tickets $ 4,843.73


John L. Fleming, extra insurance on school bus 29.20


John Furtado, driving barge


1,689.86


26


Thomas Porterfield, driving barge


324.00


Omer Blanchard, driving barge 1,042.50


Town of Billerica:


Transportation of Palmer Holt, Wm. John- son. Freeman Hulliday 180.00


$


8,109.29


Reimbursement for car tickets


Walter Ackles


$ 44.40


Mrs. Gilbert Ackroyd


4.00


Louis Amiot


23.00.


John Baluta


11.50


Philip Battles


16.95


Jacob Bazman


44.00


Omer Blanchard


64.95


William Bolton


22.20


Andrew Boumel


22.40


Harris M. Briggs


41.00


Nelson J. Brown


22.80


Harry Bubanas


11.40


Robert Carson


15.65


Larkin Chandler


22.20


Stanley Cisluysis


22.20


Joseph J. Clarke


46.00


Edward F. Cogan


23.00


John Colby


22.20


Edward Clark


8.90


Louis Cote


11.10


Samuel Crown


22.40


Mrs. M. Strickwald


44.60


Homer Darby


39.60


Pasquale DiPalma


23.00


Vaughn Doucette


45.20


H. L. Farmer


20.40


James Fletcher


21.00


Thomas Flynn


21.80


Irving French


11.20


Blanche Fuller


33.90


Anthony Furtado


22.40


Mrs. George Garland


21.00


William Gelians


13.60


Apostolas Georgoumitroc


10.00


Lewis Gibbons


22.20


27


Frank Guyer


21.40


Albert Gillison


44.80


Antigone Ginieres


43.60


Guy Gray


11.40


John Gray


20.60


Percy Haines


11.50


Ida Hedstrom


57.80


Jeremiah Houlihan


44.80


George K. James


18.80


John L. Judd


22.40


Albert Katherina


23.00


George Kaulen


17.00


Stanley Kazetta


22.10


Mary Keene


22.60


Mrs. Wm. H. Kelley


23.00


Jesse Kemp


8.80


Joseph LaBonte


23.00


Arthur Liakos


22.70


Albert Little


21.60


Frank Livingston


34.20


Michael Mahoney


22.40


Harry Mann


19.60


Stanley McCausland


15.00


Daniel McKillop


44.20


Lindsay Meister


22.60


Eli Moniz


42.80


Joseph Mullin


20.40


Catherine Nolan


45.60


Elmer Olson


22.90


Edwin Olson


.80


Joseph Parker


81.60


Arthur Phillips


41.60


Mrs. Wallace Farwell


2.25


Ethel Powell


17.00


Romeo Roberts


23.00


Mark Roper


42.40


Andrew Rychwa


.80


Ada Sawyer


37.20


Thomas Sawyer


19.40


James Scott


45.40


Joseph Seamans


23.00


Louis Simonitz


44.80


Annie Smith


11.40


Henry Sparkes


41.20


28


Daniel Stacey


3.40


Robert Staveley


17.20


Thomas F. Sullivan


22.00


Mrs. Nellie Wirbetsky


7.20


Harry Suslovich


22.00


Horace Sweet


20.60


Felix Yokubonis


40.40


Arthur Thomas


24.80


Dr. Charles Trickey


22.60


Jesse Trull


.40


Ernest Whitehouse


44.60


John Wojthiewicz


11.50


Robert Barron


35.60


Kathryn Burgess


10.00


Gladys Carter


8.00


Edmund Cork


2.40


Walter Reed


8.40


$ 2,405.70


(Total for transportation, $10,514.99)


Supervision


Stephen G. Bean $ 975.00


Books and Supplies


Frye & Crawford Drug Co., First Aid supplies $ 23.07


Longmans, Green & Co., books


13.12


Milton Bradley Co., supplies 359.03


Ginn & Co., books


20.94


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


101.82


Sherbourne Brothers, lumber


18.88


State Prison, floor brushes


21.22


Middlesex Co. House of Correction, brooms and handles 2.06


Stone & Forsyth Co., soda straws


3.44


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


5.17


F. J. Fleming Est., towels


86.00


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


40.31


Wright & Potter Printing Co., supplies


2.07


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


2,25


Reformatory for Women, flags


6.37


World Book Co., supplies


3.75


29


The Holmerden Co., supplies 8.23


The Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies 4.03


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


229.34


Wilbur D. Gilpatric, supplies


58.56


Remington Rand, Inc., cards


2.13


The Wilmington News, cards


2.25


$ 1,014.04


School Houses


Jesse French, repairing flag pole rope $ 2.00


Ervin E. Smith, repairs for school buildings 44.60


George K. James, repairs 4.00


John H. Seifer, repairing 5 clocks


12.50


Derby Electric Motors Co., push buttons .80


Harris M. Briggs, putting ropes in flag poles 13.00


Franklin Sheet Metal Co., repairs 20.50


A. P. Norris, labor 5.00


Bennett Bros. Co., repairing pump


19.62


C. B. Coburn Co., glass


1.60


John J. Belton, installing bell


2.50


The Robertson Co., window shades


33.50


F. L. Kane, repairing plaster


25.00


Edward E. Babb & Co., desks and supplies ...


215.44


Lowell Metal Ceiling Co., steel ceiling and re- pairs


72.00


F. W. Angier, repairs and batteries


7.77


Walter Lavelle, repairing fountains


8.00


Milton Bradley Co., chairs


11.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers


5.00


Norris & Ramsbotham, repairs


12.43


Sherbourne Bros., lumber


15.00


L. Marion, repairs


12.00


W. J. Bolton, repairs


3.50


$ 546.76


Tuition


Town of Billerica


$ 300.00


City of Lowell


11,077.60


Town of Wilmington


120.00


Town of Reading


52.50


$ 11,550.10


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Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ 625.00


Miscellaneous


Stephen G. Bean, traveling expenses and clerk hire


$ 152.61


John L. Fleming, premiums on insurance


604.69


Purity Spring Water Co., water


130.80


Ernest R. Currier, trucking


2.75


M. Steinert & Sons Co., repairing victrola


4.00


Donovan Motor Supply Co., repairing flag


.60


Ditto Incorporated, balance due on Ditto ma- chine


11.77


Grace W. Dawson, advertising


5.00


Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privilege


5.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, labor


31.20


Fred A. Dugau, sharpening mowers


4.20


James Broadbent & Son, printing programs and tickets 6.50


F. H. Garlick, trucking


2.50


Edith A. Foristall, advertising


6.00


Gertrude Keene, clerical service


1.00


The Robertson Co., aluminum cups


12.50


Mrs. May L. Larrabee, use of telephone


36.00


David E. Hicks, transporting desks


1.50


Emma P. McClaren, school census


30.00


A. Towle Co., trucking


.35


Howard, Rogers & Sherburne, legal advice


15.00


$ 1,063.97


School Nurse


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services $ 980.00


Transporting children to clinics 10.50


$ 990.50


Medical Inspection


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


$ 200.00


Total


$ 49,965.9S


Appropriation


$ 50,000.00


Expenditures


49,965.98


Unexpended


$ 34.02


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VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Transferred to Collection of Taxes by vote


Dec. 28, 1932 $ 250.00


Transferred to Interest Account by vote, Dec. 28, 1932


200.00


$ 450.00


$ 4,550.00


Expenditures


Reimbursements for car tickets:


Mrs. Ernest Brabant


$ 25.20


Albert , Jaskolka 17.50


Asahel Jewell 35.20


Frank Szurley


32.30


E. H. King


30.00


George Parvelotis


24.20


Frederick Gath


25.80


Albert Clark


15.40


Constantine Steger


17.80


Nelson Brown


20.00


Louis Simonitz


70.80


John Brown


35.20


Mrs. L. E. Small


34.20


Andrew Rychwa


8.80


Mrs. Farwell


23.10


Albert Obert


3.00


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


362.00


City of Lowell, tuition


3,198.05


City of Medford, tuition


69.04


$ 4,047.59


Unexpended


$ 502.41


PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation


Transferred from Surplus Overlay Acct. by


4,000.00


vote of town. Sept. 6, 1932


$ 6,000.00


$ 10,000.00


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Expenditures


Paid out for Welfare cases $ 9,706.02


Unexpended


$ 293.98


STATE AID


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Transferred from Old Age Assistance Acct. by vote of town Dec. 28, 1932 350.0)


1,150.00


Expenditures


Paid out for State Aid cases $ 1,052.71


Unexpended .... .. ............


$ 97.29


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


Transferred to State Aid Acct., Dec. 28, 1932


350.00


Balance


$ 1,650.00


Expenditures


Paid out for pensions


$ 1,289.75


Unexpended


$ 360.25


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation


$ 675.00


Expenditures


Edith A. Foristall, advertising $ 33.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes 95.50


Balfe Service Co., printing annual report 138.10


Balfe Service Co., printing 6.50


Grace WV. Dawson, advertising 16.00


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Commissioner of Public Safety, permits


.60


Wm. Speke & Co., printing 5.00


Sullivan Bros., printing 19.50


Donaldson's, supplies and repairs


12.78


Emerson & Co., repairing dater stamp


2.85


G. C. Prince & Son., supplies


5.60


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper


1.29


James H. Broadbent & Son, printing


17.00


P. B. Murphy, license blanks 4.75


Harriet King, preparing check lists


15.00


$ 673.47


Unexpended ....


$ 1.53


SALARIES


Appropriation


$ 2,550.00


Expenditures


Percy L. Haines, election officer


$ 20.00


George McCoy, election officer 5.00


J. E. Strickwald, election officer


15.00


C. Abbott Battles, election officer


20.00


Thomas Sullivan, Jr., election officer


15.00


William McGowan, election officer


5.00


Eugene N. Patterson, town treasurer to May 1. 1932 116.50


Harry C. Dawson, town clerk


200.00


Robert E. Gay, town auditor


350.00


Estate of Wm. H. Kelley, Selectman, B. of H. and Public Welfare 83.33


E. H. King, Selectman, B. of B. and Public Wel- fare 250.00


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


Alice A. Pike, treasurer from May 2, 1932


233.33


Wm. I. Bailey, highway commissioner 100.00


John T. Gale, highway commissioner


100.00


Asahel H. Jewell, highway commissioner


100.00


Harry C. Dawson, clerk board of registrars


30.00


Herbert Fairbrother, board of registrars


25.00


Wm. H. Bennett, board of registrars


25.00


George McCoy, board of registrars


25.00


Cyril L. Barker, Game Warden


50.00


Mrs. May L. Larrabee, school committee 75.00


Austin F. French, school committee


75.00


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Guy B. Gray, school committee 75.00


Hugh Cameron, Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures


200.00


$ 2,493.16


Unexpended


$ 56.84


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,080.00


Expenditures


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


$ 272.87


Fred C. Church, premium on treasurer's bonds 117.73


Director of Accounts, approval of notes 22.00


Harry C. Dawson, recording births, marriages and deaths


86.00


Appleton National Bank, rent of safe deposit box


5.00


Fred C. Church, premium on sealer's equipment


29.76


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


1.40


5.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on town clerk's bond Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service contract Middlesex Co. Selectmen's Association, member- ship dues 3.00


5.00


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., sealer's supplies


15.95


Howard, Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


332.00


M. A. Buck, M. D., reporting birth


.25


Wm. Pringle, labor at South Cemetery


38.00


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


Harry C. Dawson, expenses at town clerks' meeting


5.30


Harry C. Dawson, Justice of the Peace


10.00


Harry C. Dawson, P. O. box rent


1.80


$ 961.06


Unexpended


$ 118.94


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 1,000.00


-


35


Expenditures


A. B. Moore, supplies $ 14.30


A. F. Anderson & Sons, milk 1.98


F. & E. Bailey & Co., supplies 9.25


J. H. Sparks, use of ambulance 7.00


Hobbs & Warren, milk applications


1.57


H. M. Larrabee, M. D., professional services. 407.00


City of Lowell, use of ambulance 5.00


Wm. S. Lawler, M. D., medical aid


12.00


City of Lowell, board and treatment


200.00


$ 658.10


Unexpended


$ 341.90


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Expenditures


Regan's Military Band, music $ 82.00


Mrs. Bessie Koebele, accompanist 5.00


Mrs. Marjorie W. Leadbetter, soloist


25.00


Ladies' Aid Society, dinner


65.00


Joseph R. Cotton, oration


15.00


Dr. A. G. Pierce, traveling and expenses


7.00


Sullivan Bros., programs


4.75


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., flags


28.00


Henry M. Robinson & Co., wreaths


12.50


Harold J. Patten, flowers


5.00


$ 249.25


Unexpended


$ .75


. STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 7,000.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., street lights


6,989.11


Unexpended


$ 10.89


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LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 675.00


Dog Tax


632.87


$ 1,307.87


Expenditures


Charles Scribner's Sons, books


$ 25.00


DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books


502.96


Donaldson's, record book


1.90


Fred J. Flaherty, books


6.25


Maude B. Gray, magazine subscriptions


49.75


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


175.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, P. O. box rent


1.35


Blanche King, assistant librarian


100.00


R. Wesley Barron, assistant librarian


72.00


Kate Folsom, expenses in Boston


24.00


Jean Karr, books


3.20


Remington Rand, Inc., supplies


5.00


Balfe Service Co., cards and binding books


24.05


Junior Literary Guild, books & membership


23.50


F. E. Compton & Co., encyclopedias


30.00


Edgar Smith, transporting books


91.00


-


$ 1,134.96


Unexpended


$ 172.91


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 4.500.00


Expenditures


Mrs. James Tansey. working in kitchen


$ 4.00


P. J. Roux, slice bar


2.50


Eugene N. Patterson, janitor


150.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


20.16


The Holmerden Co., disinfectant


14.61


Lowell Window Shade Co., shades


6.60


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


383.13


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


118.91


.1. B. Moore, supplies


19.81


George K. James, janitor


837.96


George K. James, paid express


1.60


Farrell & Conaton, supplies


5.80


37


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


47.11


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies


2.55


Frank P. McCartin Co., electrical supplies


18.96


John L. Fleming, premiums on insurance


1,104.08


Fred A. Dugau, sharpening mowers


2.50


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant


27.28


Fred C. Church & Co., premiums on insurance


187.50


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers


10.00


Lull & Hartford, keys


2.70


A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on Town Hall policy


282.50


Lowell Typewriter Exchange, overhauling type- writer


13,00


John H. Seifer, repairing clock


7.00


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber


9.85


W. J. Robinson, labor and material


14.85


Bartlett & Dow Co., hardware & grass seed


6.56


A. F. French & Co., paper




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