Town of Tewksbury annual report 1926-1932, Part 6

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


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Foster,


Gr. III ...... Dorothy Dickinson .. Lowell Normal


7


4


46


43


42


97


26


20


46


116.16


Foster, Gr. II. ..... Margaret Flynn


..... Lowell Normal


1


1


32


28


25


90


5


1


16


10


32


106.09


Gr. I


... . . Nettie Eagles


. Salem Normal


26


18 .


46


42


38


91


17


24


3


2


46


209.31


Foster,


Asst.


. Lowell Normal


1


1


18


16


35


31


30


98


16


19


9


14


12


303.82


Shawsheen, I, II, III.Ruth Tingley ·


. Lowell Normal


10


5


30


26


25


95


8


6


8


14


10


6


110.03


North, IV, V, VI, VII.Eva L. Hersey .


.L. Nor. & B. U.


18


7


39


36


35


90


0


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16


23


12


7


8


12


87.97


North, I, II, III ..... Pauline Angier


.. Lowell Normal .


2


33


30


28


93


8


4


11


10


10


19


4


West, I, II, III IV ... Anna Sullivan


. Lowell Normal


0


0


20


20


19


97


4


2


7


7


4


3


7


6


Music


. Isabelle Gregory


.... Fealten School


8


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473


1441


419


95


42 |


37 186 |182 |26 | 74


64


63


63


53 49 59 48 |$1,694.93


-


Amt. Money Dep, in


48 $ 133.48 181.91 99.99


Foster, Gr. VI ...... Elizabeth Flynn .... Lowell Normal ·


12


12


29


29


28


96


20


9


Gr. V . . . . .


.


.


·


1


.


1


Shawsheen, IV, V, VI.Miriam Wiggin


. Brewster Academy


.


·


.


1


Drawing


.Mildred Smith


. . R. I. School of Design


.


in Grade I


in Grade II


in Grade III


in Grade IV


in Grade V


in Grade VI


Average


Attendance


Attendance


5 to 7


5 to 7


7 to 14


7 to 14


over 14


1


Foster,


. Sarah O'Brien


8


1


94.34


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INDEX TO TEWKSBURY TOWN REPORT YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1926


Jury List


82


Reports


Agent for Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths 56


15


Table of Aggregates


16


Exempted Property


16


Schedule of Exempted Property


17


Auditor


Highways


Schools


Vocational Schools


Insane Poor


State Aid


Stationery and Printing


Salaries


Incidentals


Board of Health


Memorial Day


Street Lighting


Library


Town Hall


General


Moth Account


Tree Warden


Interest


Police


Parks and Commons


Fire Department


Assessors


Town Hall Payment


Inspection of Meats and Animals


Collection of Taxes


41


Tax Title Account


41


Purchase of Tractor


41


Cutting Brush


42


107


29 30 30 31 32 33 33 33 34 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 39 40 40


23 29 29


18 18


Assessors


Foster School Loan


42


Work in Agriculture


Extension of Street Lighting


Curbing


Cemetery Trust Funds


Summary


Trust Funds


Board of Assessors


Chief of Fire Dept.


Health Department


Highway Commissioners


Inspector of Meats and Provisions


Inspector of Animals


Librarian


Circulation of Books


Books Added


Books Donated


Overseers of the Poor


Park Commissioners


Public Library Trustees


Sealer of Weights and Measures


Tax Collector


Town Clerk


8


Births


8


Deaths


10


Marriages


12


Recapitulation


14


Treasurer


46


Tree Warden


63


Work Done by Middlesex County Extension Service


62


Table of Estimates


54


Town Officers


3


Warrant for Annual Town Meeting


83


108


42 42 43 43


44 45 55 61 57 58 55 56 65 65 67 80 53 61 64 60 52


INDEX TO REPORT OF TEWKSBURY SCHOOOL COMMITTEE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1926


1


Financial Report for 1926


94


Memorial to Hector Jackson 93


Reports


School Committee 92


Committee to Investigate North School


92


Superintendent of Schools


95


Supervisor of Music


101


Supervisor of Drawing


104


School Nurse 103


School Physician 102


School Calendar


105


School Committee Recommendations 94


Table of Statistics 107


109


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF TEWKSBURY


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TOWN


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INCORP


1734.


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ATED


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31 1927


Balfe Service Co.


Printers, 190 Middle St.


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TOWN of TEWKSBURY


LIST OF TOWN OFFICERS 1927


SELECTMEN IRVING F. FRENCH, Chairman WILLIAM H. KELLEY JOSEPH W. JORDAN


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Chairman JOSEPH W. JORDAN IRVING F. FRENCH


BOARD OF HEALTH JOSEPH W. JORDAN, Chairman IRVING F. FRENCH WILLIAM H. KELLEY


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


TOWN CLERK HARRY C. DAWSON


TOWN TREASURER EUGENE N. PATTERSON


3


COLLECTOR OF TAXES JAMES C. MARSHALL


TOWN AUDITOR ROBERT E. GAY


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


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CHARLES L. RANDALL


TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY KATE FOLSOM, Chairman EDGAR SMITH GEORGE A. MARSHALL RUTH TINGLEY BLANCHE KING


LIBRARIAN ABBIE M. BLAISDELL


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


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SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS EDWARD J. WALSH 4


TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


E. HOWARD KING, Chairman HARRY C. DAWSON PHILIP M. BATTLES MARTIN J. FLAHERTY


CONSTABLES


ASAHEL H. JEWELL ANTHONY G. KELLEY WARNER BANCROFT


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS HUGH CAMERON


WEIGHERS


WILLIAM H. KELLEY EUGENE N. PATTERSON


SURVEYORS OF LUMBER GEORGE K. JAMES


MEASURER OF WOOD GEORGE K. JAMES


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES HUGH CAMERON


FIELD DRIVER AND POUND KEEPER JESSE KEMP


FENCE VIEWERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


FISH AND GAME WARDEN BENJAMIN BUCK


POLICE OFFICERS ANTHONY G. KELLEY, Chief


ELMER E. GILES


ASAHEL H. JEWELL


WILLIAM I. BAILEY


PATRICK J. O'NEILL


GEORGE P. MULLEN


WARNER BANCROFT


HARRY C. DAWSON ROSS E. SARGENT


BENJAMIN BUCK, Special


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


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


FIRE WARDENS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS THOMAS P. SAWYER


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


PARK COMMISSIONERS


EDITH A. FORISTALL HARRIS M. BRIGGS CHARLES H. WENTWORTH


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT ALDEN S. HAINES


APPRAISERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


UNDERTAKER H. LOUIS FARMER


SEXTON GEORGE H. BROWN


JANITOR TOWN HALL EUGENE N. PATTERSON


7


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Births Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1927


Date of


No. Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


1 Jan. 17


Carter


Samuel and Alice


2 Jan. 17


Dorothy


Fantini


Frank and Cecilia


3 Jan 17


McKay Edward and


4 Feb. 26


Tatsios


George and Bhotina


5 Feb. 27


Benoit Arthur J. and Agnes H.


6


7 Mar. 23 Thomas V. Farrell


Edward J. and Lillian


8 Apr. 8 Joseph Arthur Aubut Joseph and Agnes


9 Apr. 11 Roger Pierce Wentworth Charles and Mary


10 Apr. 12


Spinola Henry J. and Lettie


11 Apr. 30 Mildred Catherine Gray John J. and Margaret M.


12 May


1 Robert Charles Frederich Charles F. and Alice M.


13 May 4 Gloria Helen Johnson Albin and Doris


1 Alfred Dennis Latour Alfred D. and Florence 15 June 2


14 June


Crown Samuel and Grace A.


16 June 3


Bockes Alan and Mabel


17 Mar. 5


Mullen George P. and Dorothy W.


18 June 14 Alice Rita Gath Frederick and Elizabeth


19 June 29 Helen Isabel McGrath Peter E. and Carola


20 June 29 Arthur Thomas Duchesne, Jr. Arthur T. and Ida 21 July 5 Patrick DiPalma Pasquale and Marie 22 July 17


Hannigan John P. and Grace


23 July 23 Milton W. Pease


Perle and Ethel


24 Aug. 22 Sherley O'Neil


Paul and Stella


25 Aug. 28 Doris Gladys Fearon George A. and Lydianna


26 Sept. 13


Theresa Gillissen Albert and Angela


27 Sept. 12 Chandler William A. and Mary C.


28 Sept. 16 Joseph Leo Paul Tremblay Arthur and Alma 29 Sept. 21 Barbara Ann Hartley Chancey and Treva 30 Oct. 1 Robert Leo Mckenzie Leo J. and Louise F.


31 July 10


Haines Everett S. and Elizabeth


8


Date of


No. Birth


Name of Child


Names of Parents


32 Oct. 4 Richard Henry Bolton


William J. and May


Fisher Albert G. and Frances 33 Oct. 21


34 Oct. 7 Robert J. Colbath Albert H. and Winifred


35 Nov. 6 John A. Dowd William F. and Mary


36 Nov. 30 Iva Picanco Albino and Adalina


37 38 Nov. 2 Marion Kokinacis


Sotiros J. and Virginia


39 Nov. 18 Marcia Jordan Joseph and Florence


40 Dec. 8


Judge Edward M. and Sarah 41 42 Dec. 8 Andrew and Katherine Donald McCormick


43


Dec. 14 Louis Jean Roux Phaida and Marie


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


9


Deaths Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1927


Date of


No.


Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths.


Days


1


Jan.


10


Mary A. Meer


56


-


2


Jan. 16


Peter W. Lacy


27


-


-


3


Jan. 21


Sophieor P. Petropoulas


18


-


-


4


Feb. 24


John A. Hedstrom


50


7


29


5


Feb. 19


Josephine Labonte


32


6


Jan. 31


Anna T. McKay


13


7


Feb. 15


Lydia A. Pillsbury


96


3


9


8


Mar. 11


William T. Benoit


18


9


Mar. 15


Henry J. Espinola


27


10


Mar. 16


Leah F. Brown


4


15


11


Mar. 26


Philip M. Battles


19


9


21


12


Mar. 1 Mary J. P. Labonte


2


2


13


Mar. 7 Eliza H. Miller


83


10


14


Mar. 26 Mary E. Cooledge


51


. 5


14


15


Apr. 9


Euclide Montbleau


54


11


20


16


Apr. 20


Archibald MacKillop


19


11


3


17


May 12


Jonas Theberge


80


3


5


18


May 12


Elizabeth Maidrand


50


19


May


19


Marie W. Hilton


66


1


20


May


28


George E. Marshall


73


7


27


21


May 28


Elsie Heidenrich


13


-


-


22


May 29


Percy S. Potter


29


7


23


June 9


James Tachss


8


-


-


24


June 6


Gilbert H. Kittredge


78


10


26


25 July 10 Clarence E. Foster


46


-


19


26 July 8


Sarah F. Farrington


79


9


6


27 July


14 George T. Soteriades


28


8


25


28


Aug. 1


Anna Lambert


42


9


30


29


May 2


William H. McGrath


67


10


30 Apr.


23 Benjamin L. Cook


78


-


31 Sept. 11


Howard Russell Pratt


43


6


6


32 Sept. 11


Wilbur Sheldon


28


-


11


33


Sept. 29


Virginia A. Bockes


4


-


-


-


10


Date of


No. Death


Name


Yrs.


Mths.


Days


34


Sept. 27


Elizabeth S. Page


64


11


11


35


Oct. 4 Helen Smith


86


-


19


36


Oct. 4


Mary F. Spaulding


87


8


18


37


Oct. 25


Rita Bickerstall


1


25


38


Nov. 4


Andrew McCormack


39


1


14


39


40


41 Dec. 28


Lizzie A. Burton


79


3


14


Attest:


+


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


11


Marriages Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1927


Date of


No. Marriage


Name


Residence


1 Feb.


8 Leo P. Tighe


Lowell, Mass.


Anna Bernat Tewksbury, Mass.


2 Mar. 20


William H. Higson Tewksbury, Mass.


Mary H. Metivier Lowell, Mass.


3 Apr.


2 Carter Harriman Hoyt Lowell, Mass.


Alice Elizabeth Trull Tewksbury, Mass.


4 Apr. 19


Herman W. Pfeiffer Tewksbury, Mass.


5 May


8 Charles H. Briggs


Tewksbury, Mass.


Agnes Marion


Tewksbury, Mass.


6 May


1 Milan R. Ober Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


7


May


8 Edward F. O'Connell


Tewksbury, Mass.


8


May 29 Dennis J. Hickey Reading, Mass.


Josephine B. Marion


Tewksbury, Mass.


9 May 28 George A. Blanchette


Tewksbury, Mass.


Mable G. Levy Tewksbury, Mass.


10 June 18 Maurice L. Harding


Boston, Mass.


Theoda K. Plummer


Tewksbury, Mass.


11 June 20 Arthur L. Marion Tewksbury, Mass.


Victoria A. Piekos Tewksbury, Mass.


12 June 15 Edward M. Judge


Lowell, Mass.


Sarah Penny Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass. 15 June 11 Eugene C. Winter


Jessie L. Normandie Lowell, Mass.


14 July


2 George Gillett Tewksbury, Mass. Asenath F. Rodliff Dracut, Mass.


15 July


10 Ellis B. Damon Scituate, Mass. Margaret E. Lacy Tewksbury, Mass.


16 Aug. 6 James Flaherty Tewksbury, Mass.


Beatrice B. Martin Lowell, Mass.


17 Aug.


5 David W. Sutherland Tewksbury, Mass. Annie E. Hird Tewksbury, Mass.


18 Aug.


9 Matthew W. Coleman Tewksbury, Mass.


Margaret T. Hooley Tewksbury, Mass.


19


Aug. 15 Daniel J. Coady Tewksbury, Mass.


Martha F. Mooney Tewksbury, Mass.


12


Elizabeth Freeman


Lowell, Mass.


Marjorie P. Forget


Lillian M. Connolly


Billerica, Mass.


Date of


No. Marriage


Name


Residence


20 Sept. 5 Silverio Ruiz Evelyn C. McClean Tewksbury, Mass.


21


Sept. 3 Frank S. Kohanski Tewksbury, Mass.


Antoinette E. Twarog Chicopee, Mass.


22 Sept. 3 Charles A. Fessenden Tewksbury, Mass.


Pauline L. Angier Lowell, Mass.


24 Oct.


2 John J. McPhillips Lowell, Mass. Anna E. McCoy Tewksbury, Mass.


25 Oct.


9 Stanley Bialek Lowell, Mass.


Filomina DiPalma Tewksbury, Mass.


26 Oct.


14


William A. White Detroit, Mich.


Anna Zygelis Tewksbury, Mass.


27 Oct.


11 Clifford J. Bolton


Tewksbury, Mass.


28 Nov.


3 Charles Greene


Lowell, Mass.


Laurel Tucker Lowell, Mass.


29 Nov.


17 Joseph M. Maidrand Elizabeth B. Smyth


Everett, Mass.


30 Nov.


20 David Fleming Tewksbury, Mass. Luella Whitman Tewksbury, Mass.


Alfredo Celis U. S. Navy


Catherine A. Shinners Tewksbury, Mass.


32 Nov.


24 Patrick J. Clancy Mary C. Hurley Andover, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


33 Nov.


24 John G. Maguire, 2nd Mildred L. Irving Tewksbury, Mass.


Woburn, Mass.


34


Nov.


24 Herman W. Balentine Topsfield, Mass.


Catherine M. Harris Salem, Mass.


35 Dec. 14 John Trull Tewksbury, Mass.


Nettie S. Gulliland Tewksbury, Mass.


36


Dec. 15 William T. Waller


Boston, Mass. Gladys Seals Tewksbury, Mass.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


Mable A. Kenyon


Lowell, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


31 Nov.


20


New York, N. Y.


13


RECAPITULATION


Births


43


Males


25


Females


18


Marriages Registered in 1927


36


Deaths Registered in 1927


41


Males


19


Females


22


Received and paid over to the County Treasurer seven hundred and four dollars and forty cents ($704.40) for dog licenses.


Received and paid to Town Treasurer one hundred ninety-four dollars ($194.00) license fees.


The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to fur- nish parents, householders, physicians and midwives applying therefor, blanks for the return of births as required by law. Births reported after this has gone to press do not appear in the above report, but are on the Town Records. That these records may be complete, the Town Clerk would appreciate any and all information of births oc- curing which are not in this report.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


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ASSESSORS' REPORT


Value of land, exclusive of buildings, April 1, 1927 $ 948,807.00


Value of buildings, exclusive of land, April 1, 1927 1,613,400.00


Value of personal property, April 1, 1927. 585,512.00


Total valuation, April 1, 1927 $3,147,719.00


Total valuation in year 1926. 3,165,811.00


$ 18,092.00


Loss in valuation.


Poll tax, $2.00


Tax rate for 1927, $29.00 on $1,000.00


Tax Levy for 1927


State Tax


$ 5,760.00


State Highway


1,079.91


County Tax


5,023.4S


Care of Tubercular Persons


409.93


Town Appropriations:


For Schools


50,308.00


Vocational Schools


1,000.00


Foster School Loan and Interest


3,216.00


Highways


12,000.00


Cinders or Gravel for Highways


2,500.00


Oil or Other Binder


3,000.00


Road Scraper


1,000.00


Repairing Culvert on East Street


500.00


Street Lighting


7,600.00


Street Lighting Extension


2,000.00


Incidentals


1,200.00


Library


750.00


Police


1,700.00


Stationery and Printing


650.00


Board of Health


1,000.00


Salaries


2,550.00


Parks and Commons


300.00


Tree Warden


150.00


Dept. of Public Welfare


4,000.00


Fire Department


2,500.00


Town Hall Maintenance


4,000.00


15


Town Hall Loan and Interest, 8th Payment


4,570.00


Assessors


1,650.09


Inspection of Meats and Animals


600.00


Aid State and Military


400.00


Interest on Loans


2,500.00


Collection of Taxes


2,000.00


Memorial Day


225.00


Demonstration in Agriculture


150.00


Purchase of Land for Foster School


1,500.00


Warning Signal (Chandler Street)


200.00


Cutting Brush


1,000.00


Suppression of Brown Tail and Gypsy Moths


1,266.32


Total Appropriations


$ 130,330.64


Overlays


2,761.13


Total Amount Raised


$ 133,091.77


Available Revenue


$ 40,297.92


Tax on 775 Polls


1,510.00


Tax on Real and Personal Property


91,283.85


-


-$ 133,091.77


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land


11948


Houses


988


Horses


161


Cows


696


Swine


128


Neat Cattle


50


Fowls


10690


Tax Payers


Residents


819


Non-Residents


1314


Poll Tax only


236


Total


2369


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 33,700.00


St. Peter and St. Paul Society, Land 250.00


South Tewksbury M. E. Mission, Land and Buildings


2,500.00


16


Catholic Literary Association, Land and Buildings


2,250.00 Silver Lake Evangelical Association, Land and Buildings 12,100.00 Pine Hill Cemetery, Land 300.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp. Inc., Land and Buildings


11,400.00


Norwegian Home and Charitable Association, Land


50.00


Total ....


$ 124,950.00


Schedule of Town Property Exempt


School Buildings and Land


$ 90,000.00


Personal Property, School Dept.


5,300.00


Public Library


11,000.00


Receiving Tomb


500.00


Town Cemetery Lot


50.00


Highway Dept., Buildings and Land


2,500.00


Highway Dept., Personal Property


8,000.00


Gravel Land, Highway Dept.


550.00


Public Parks and Band Stand


3,500.00


Cemeteries


1,000.00


Public Scales


2,000.00


Fire Dept., Personal Property


10,000.00


Fire Dept., Buildings and Land


1,200.00


Town Hall, Buildings and Land


84,000.00


Town Hall, Personal Property


4,500.00


Moth Dept., Building


2,500.00


State Infirmary, Buildings


1,947,573.32


State Infirmary, Personal Property


401,318.59


Moth Dept., Personal Property


2,000.00


Barge and Sleigh, School Dept.


250.00


Total


$2,577,741.91


Respectfully submitted,


BUZZELL KING


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


17


AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Appropriation


$ 12,000.00


Allotment by State


5,400.00


$ 17,400.00


Expenditures Labor, teams & trucks


Roland Robinson, teamster $ 1,217.03


John Brown, labor 1,037.75


Deward Monty, labor


1,056.00


Thomas Sullivan, labor


1.013.75


James Manley, teamster


1,018.34


Everett Haines, chauffeur


849.33


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent


945.00


Patrick Goggin, labor


80.50


George Gale, labor


86.50


Patrick McTeague, labor


72.00


Ernest Treadwell, labor


80.50


John A. Shanks, roller engineer


208.00


John King, labor


9.00


George Robinson, labor


41.25


John A. Shanks, paid for oil


2.00


Edward J. O'Connell, labor


41.00


Arthur Benoit, labor


186.50


John Belton, labor


72.00


Samuel Brownstein, labor


9.50


Ancel Taylor, labor


8.00


Antonio Pallotto, use of steam roller


229.50


J. C. & W. T. Monahan, laying out streets 245.00


F. H. Garlick use of truck 449.20


Boston & Maine R. R., freight on cinders


102.53


18


Thomas Sawyer, use of truck


465.88


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber


72.55


Thomas Sullivan, Jr., use of truck


363.39


Wilbur Foss, lettering tractor and painting signs


82.40


Osterman Coal Co., coal for steam roller


55.78


John A. Shanks, rent of road pump


25.00


Frederick F. Melloy, beams


28.00


R. J. Roux, repairing drills, picks and scraper


38.80


Louis Marion, filing saws


1.05


City of Lowell, water


1.51


Trimount Oil Co., road oil and patch


2,020.50


Harry Ramsbotham, use of truck


85.50


C. B. Coburn Co., paint and brushes


20.59


Antonio Pallotto, crushed stone


134.5 )


Daniel T. Sullivan, pipe


+


1.80


Frank Goodwin, use of truck


11.25


Allen Williams, sand


3.00


John Belton, sand


7.50


James Marshall, sand


50.40


Enoch Foster, sand


3.00


Hugh Cameron, chestnut posts


10.00


$ 12,542.78


Repairs and Expenses of Tractor Engines and Snow-plows


Tewksbury Garage, gas and oil


$ 173.46


Otis Elevator Co., wire cable


27.55


Bartlett & Dow Co., tools


13.21


Pickups Express, cartage


.60


Boston Auto Supply Co., parts for tractor


5.67


C. B. Coburn Co., grease, paint and oil


17.02


Samuel Brownstein, gas


5.10


Acme Welding Co., welding parts


5.60


:


Alexander Sartonawicz, gas


9.35


Mead, Morrison Mfg. Co., labor and parts


899.72


Lowell Auto Lamp Co., repairing radiator


3.45


North Tewksbury Garage, gas and oil


196.46


A. B. Moore, gasoline and oil


126.71


Everett Haines, repairing tractor


40.50


G. Gerald Eno, gasoline


7.20


Ross E. Sargent, repairing tractor


7.50


Markus-Bradford, Inc., repairs


2.50


P. J. Roux, storage of tractor


16.00


- -- $ 1,558.20


19


Breaking Roads


Harry Patterson, driving tractor $ 164.90


Harris M. Briggs, with tractor 146.25


Robert Lacy, with tractor 137.50


Omer N. Blanchard, with tractor


47.64


W. L. Farwell, driving tractor


33.00


Morton Battles, with tractor 22.62


C. R. Fitzgerald, with tractor 37.38


John Brady, plowing roads with trucks 472.00


F. H. Garlick, plowing roads with trucks


314.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, breaking roads


35.50


Zephir Sawyer, breaking roads


22.50


Anthony Silkins, breaking roads


22.50


Frank Whittet, labor on truck snowplow


1.00


Trull Bros. shoveling snow


8.00


Wm. H. Dewing, shoveling snow


11.50


John McCormack, shoveling snow


2.00


Arthur Marion, shoveling snow


2.50


Haines & Son, use of team 71.50


Howard Melanson, shoveling snow 22.00


Irving French, shoveling snow 4.00


Carl Heidenreich, shoveling snow


27.50


Robert Farmer, shoveling snow


4.00


A. L. Felker, shoveling snow


15.50


$ 1,625.29


Hay and Grain


A. B. Moore


682.15


Shoeing and Repairing


P. J. Roux 408.49


Tools, Supplies and Other Expenses


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity $ 13.14


Dr. Arthur K. Drake, medical services 20.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones 107.57


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


42.70


Donovan Harness & Auto Supply Co., supplies ... 24.75


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., freight 3.81


20


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co .:


Blades for road grader


16.30


Scarifier attachment 149.00


Department of Public Welfare: clo John Brown at State Infirmary


29.00


F. C. Church & Co .: Premium on insurance on men in Highway Department


144.00


A. B. Moore, supplies


14.83


H. & E. Wrench Co., supplies 2.25


M. Bennett & Co., supplies


3.25


Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


8.05


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


3.40


Middlesex Machine Co., pipe


1.04 $ 583.09


+


Total


$ 17,400.00


Appropriation $ 12,000.00


Allotment by State 5,400.00


-$ 17,400.00


Payments Under Section 31, Chapter 44 From Unexpended Balances


Roland Robinson, labor and care of teams $ 109.00


James Manley, labor and care of teams 98.00


A. B. Moore, feed 98.68


Fred Scarlett, hay


50.00 $ 355.68


CINDERS


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


John Brady, 2500 cubic yds. cinders ....


$


2,500.00


OIL AND OTHER BINDER


Appropriation


$


3,000.00


21


·


Expenditures


Trimount Oil Co., oil $ 2,992.88


Unexpended


$ 7.12


CULVERT ON EAST STREET


Appropriation


$ 500.00


Expenditures


Roland Robinson, labor $ 56.00


Everett Haines, labor


52.00


Thomas Sullivan, labor


48.00


John Brown, labor


48.00


Arthur Benoit, labor


51.00


F. A. Stickney, concrete pipe


187.20


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


32.40


Waldo Bros. & Bond Co., pipe


12.60


Daniel Sterling, transporting pipe from Boston


10.00


-$ 497.20


Unexpended


$ 2.80


ROAD SCRAPER AND SCARIFIER


Appropriation ....


$ 1,000.00


Expenditures


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co .:


Adams Road King Grader


....


$ 996.76


Unexpended


$ 3.24


....


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 50,380.00


22


Expenditures Teachers


Ethelyn Howard


$ 1,805.00


Marguerite Benson


1,418.75


Elizabeth Flynn


1,405.00


Ruth Piper


1,259.00


Marion Piper


1,135.75


Dorothy Dickinson


1,246.00


Margaret Flynn


945.50


Sarah O'Brien


945.50


Nettie L. Eagles


1,382.50


Miriam Wiggin


1.100.00


Ruth Tingley


1,045.00


Eva L. Hersey


1,100.00


Pauline Angier


570.00


Anna Sullivan


893.00


Beatrice Gunther


111.00


Isabel Gregory


503.00


Mildred Smith


252.00


George Robeson


240.00


Bertha McElroy


42.00


Elsie Hicks


325.00


Bernice McCann


361.00


Mary Brackett


168.00


Mary Johnson


12.00


Lena Coburn


112.00


Beulah Paine


12.00


Gertrude Whelton


144.00


$ 18,533.00


Fuel and Janitor


George Garland, janitor


$ 1,715.00


Dawson Purdy, janitor


792.00


Irvin Bailey, janitor


660.00


Mrs. M. Anderson janitor


450.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


111.40


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


26.34


Osterman Coal Co., coal


1,523.69


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


15.43


George W. Trull, wood


103.00


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


3.50


-


-$


5,400.36


23


Transportation


James Manley, drving barge $ 975.00


Asahel Jewell, driving barge 975.00


Omer Blanchard, driving barge 468.00


Samuel Brownstein, driving barge


210.00


Eastern Mass. St. Ry Co., tickets


2,222.00


Omer Blanchard, insurance on Ford truck used for transportation 47.60


Asahel Jewell, premium on insurance for trans-


portation truck


143.69


Town of Billerica, transportation


295.50


-$ 5,336.79


Reimbursements for car tickets:


D. Sutherland $ 70.40


William Pupkis


19.20


Harry Ramsbotham


70.20


L. H. Roberts


66.40


E. C. Rood


45.60


Mark Roper


71.60


Ralph Sowitsky


72.00


P. J. O'Neil


62.40


Joseph Parker


68.00


Louis Amoit


6.90


Joseph Barowsky


112.00


Wesley Barron


70.00


Philip Battles


17.50


George Blair


68.80


Raymond Palmer


6.70


Mrs. G. Toothaker


64.80


Chester Trull


34.80


Lucy Watson


36.20


Jacob Wener


69.60


Joseph Byron


72.40


Stravrula Kokinacis


16.90


Nicholas Metaxas


6.90


Zephir Sawyer


134.00


Henry Scarlett


35.40


Louis Small


90.80


Arthur Sparks


83.70


Mathew Stevenson


2.00


Thomas Sullivan


36.00


Judson Parsons


17.10


Wm. Penney


17.90


24


John Peterson


69.20


Leonard Pineau


16.80


A. Pinkas


35.20


Max Abrams


67.20


Anthoney G. Kelley


107.70


Howard King


35.00


Frank Livingston


67.00


Michael Mahoney


36.20


Louis Marion


55.20


Frank Marr


. 36.20


Jennie McCoy


53.40


D. A. McKillop


51.90


L. L. Meister


54.00


Dennis O'Connell


60.80


Louis Haas


69.20


Alden Haines


34.00


Daniel Johnston


15.70


Joseph Jordan


63.00


George Kane


20.80


John Katsirebas


18.00


George Blaisdell


36.00


George L. Blake


36.00


William Bolton


33.80


John Botos


17.10


Robert Carson


11.30


Louis Chase


68.00


James Clancy


32.60


Mrs. Wm. Colby


36.00


Louis Cote


16.90


Erwin Darby


36.20


Thomas Davies


101.70


Robert Farmer


34.00


James Fletcher


66.30


Chester Roper


35.00


Mrs. J. B. Fuller


17.70


Antonio Furtado


35.80


John Gale


36.20


George Garland


33.40


W. J. Gelinas


36.00


Bernard Greene


47.70


Frank Guyer


35.00


Mrs. Clarence Foster


71.20


Louis Farmer


50.10


F. W. Garland


16.80


25


J. E. Colby 53.70


Martin Flaherty


35.20


Mrs. R. W. Johnston


18.10


E. Hedstrom


20.60


H. M. Larrabee


12.00


Alice King


21.80


Mrs. Carmody


9.00


$ 8,960.69


Supervision


Charles L. Randall $ 1,225.18


Books and Supplies


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies $ 56.73


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


41.55


Edward E. Babb & Co., books


208.11


Row, Peterson & Co., supplies


15.05


D. C. Heath & Co., books


37.87


F. & E. Bailey & Co., supplies


1.25


The Frontier Press Co., books


15.50


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


649.49


Singer Sewing Machine Co., supplies


1.31


The Robertson Co., supplies


13.30


Frye & Crawford Drug Co. medical supplies


28.46


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., supplies


23.62


New England Publishing Co., subscription


1.50


Ginn & Co., supplies


87.09


Scott, Foresman & Co., books


43.85


F. M. Ambrose Co., books


99.37


Oliver Ditson Co., supplies


4.54


Benj. H. Sanborn & Co., books


25.72


F. J. Fleming, supplies


106.00


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies




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