Town of Tewksbury annual report 1933-1938, Part 14

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
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SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS EDWARD J. WALSH


TREE WARDEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS


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REGISTRARS OF VOTERS HERBERT A. FAIRBROTHER, Chairman HARRY C. DAWSON, Clerk WM. H. BENNETT GEORGE McCOY


CONSTABLES WARNER BANCROFT CYRIL L. BARKER BERNARD H. GREENE


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS ASAHEL H. JEWELL


WEIGHERS


GEORGE K. JAMES GEO. B. TANNER


GEORGE McFAYDEN


SURVEYOR OF LUMBER GEORGE K. JAMES


MEASURER OF WOOD GEORGE K. JAMES


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DUNCAN J. CAMERON


FIELD DRIVER AND POUND KEEPER JESSE KEMP


FENCE VIEWERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


5


FISH AND GAME WARDEN CYRIL L. BARKER


POLICE OFFICERS CYRIL BARKER, Chief


WARNER BANCROFT ROSS E. SARGENT


ABBOTT BATTLES LAUCHIE McPHAIL BERNARD H. GREENE


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


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


FOREST FIRE WARDEN ALDEN S. HAINES


DEPUTY FOREST WARDENS WILLIAM I. BAILEY CHESTER E. BURGESS


INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS ASAHEL H. JEWELL


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


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PARK COMMISSIONERS HARRIS M. BRIGGS THOMAS C. McCAUSLAND DANIEL DILWORTH


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT ALDEN S. HAINES


APPRAISERS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


JANITOR TOWN HALL GEORGE K. JAMES


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Term Expires 1936


HARRY P. NASH, Sec. HAROLD PATTEN HENRY SPARKES PHILIP M. BATTLES


Term Expires 1937


GEORGE E. HAMILTON FRANKLIN F. SPAULDING


KARL HEIDENRICH WILLIAM H. BENNETT


Term Expires 1938


ELMER OLSON JOHN H. KELLEY


WINTHROP S. BEAN JAMES E. McCOY


TRUST FUND COMMISSIONERS FREDERICK M. CARTER FRANKLIN F. SPAULDING MARK ROPER


DOG OFFICER ROBERT W. BARRON


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Births Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1935


No.


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


1 Jan. 30


Thomas Francis Hickey


Patrick F. and Elaine


1A Feb. 1


Trull


Arthur and Elsie


2


Jan. 31


John Trent Foss


3 Feb. 26


Kenneth Francis Hollowood


4 Mar. 7


Mills


2A Mar. 13


Buckley


3A Apr. 10


Gath


4A Apr. 26


Stanley Ellsworth Sunbury


5 May 13


William Sidney MacKay


6 May 14


Charles Hertkom Buffum, Jr. Deveres


8 May 18


Thomas Henry Hill


9 May 19


Donald Flint Maclaren


10 June 12 Clifford Daniel Bolton


11 June 27 Bernice Foye


12 July 2


Willard


13 July 13 Charles Theodore Keller, Jr.


14 July 20


Dorothy Mary Sullivan


15 . July 23 Luciano John DePalma


16 July 24 Murton Henry Coates


5A Aug. 7


Helen Wesley Glidden


Alice Lillian Holmstedt


17 Aug. 12 6A Aug. 19 Stote


18 Aug. 20


Benoit


7A Aug. 25


Brownstein


18 Aug. 29 8A Sept. 7


Norton


Anthony William Cronin


19 Sept. 14 20 Sept. 19


9A Sept. 23


Patterson


10A Sept. 23


Patterson


11A Sept. 30


Bennett


21 Oct. 7 Baxter 12A Oct. 12 Priscilla Ann Bancroft 22 Oct. 13 Maurice Albert Fearon


Harry and Mildred Harry and Mildred Joseph and Elenor Ernest and Barbara Albert and Christina George and Lydianna


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Wilbur K. and Roberta John and Gertrude Francis and Marion L. Frederick and Viola George and Mabel Kenneth and Margaret William and Dorothy Charles and Ruth Louis and Fannie Francis and Blanche George and Myrtle Clifford and Mabel Thomas and Alice Gordon and Evelyn Charles and Lillian Thomas and Dorothy Joseph and Gaetana Ernest and Dorothy Henry and Elizabeth Carl and Marion Reginald and Helen Arthur and Agnes Samuel and Sarah Louis and Elizabeth Lawrence and Grace William and Jennie


Brazee


7 May 15


No.


Date of Birth


Name of Child


Name of Parents


23


Nov. 7 June Elizabeth Anderson Culleton


A. Adelbert and Ruth Edward and Alice


13A Nov. 3


14A Nov. 24


Kenneth Wright Holden


Roland and Josephine


15A Dec. 4 Furtado


John and Hazel


24 Dec. 24


Elias Cooney


John and Mary


9


Marriages recorded in the Town of Tewksbury During the Year 1935


No.


Date of Marriage


Name


Residence


1


Jan. 5 Frank Hill Blanche M. Sparkes


Tewksbury, Mass.


2


Jan. 11 Edward T. Ledwich Marguerite C. Bingham


Tewksbury, Mass.


3 Feb. 2 Clarence LaDuke


Tewksbury, Mass.


Dorothy Pattelena


Tewksbury, Mass.


4 Apr. 3 Frederick H. Garlick Beatrice C. Lye


Tewksbury, Mass.


5 Apr. 17 Joseph A. Allard Albertine B. Allard


Boston, Mass. Lowell, Mass.


6


Mar. 30 William Alfred Cox Frances C. Guyer


7 June 8 Burton O. Peaslee Elizabeth H. Jewell


8 June 6 Charles J. Flanagan


Bertha S. Livingston


9 June 17 Albert L. Riddle, Jr. Jessie E. Allen


Tewksbury, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Andover, Mass. Andover, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


10 June 19 Hubert J. McCoy Mary B. Walsh


11 June 22 Richard Ward Helen Frost


12 June 22 Joseph L. A. R. Arsenault Marie A. A. Pare


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June 23 Joseph Barbieri Elena Meli


14 June 29 Wesley B. M. Millett Doris A. Smith


15 June 29 John R. Lacy Mildred L. Irving


16 July 13 Anthony DeGiorio Frances Princepe


17 Aug. 3 Merle G. James Ruth Fletcher


18 Sept. 1 George H. W. Fuller Mary L. Pupkis


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Sept. 2 Roland LeBouef Lillian Seamans


Charlestown, Mass


Tewksbury, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


Somerville, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Billerica, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Saugus, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Wilmington, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


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Date of Marriage


Name


Residence


20


Sept. 6


Frederick J. Buckley Mary E. Graham


Lowell, Mass.


21


Sept. 19


Jesse E. Kemp Hildur P. Smith


Tewksbury, Mass. Chelmsford, Mass.


22


Sept. 15 Walter J. Bernat Josephine A. Balasa


Tewksbury, Mass. Dracut, Mass.


23


Oct. 5 Henry J. Seamans Lucy England


Tewksbury, Mass. Lowell, Mass.


24


Oct. 15 Ralph A. Anderson Evelyn I. Anderson


Tewksbury, Mass. Lowell, Mass.


Tewksbury, Mass.


25 Oct. 27 Harry E. Grife Florence Levy


Tewksbury, Mass.


26 Oct. 28 Raymond Dillon Madeline Mooney


Tewksbury, Mass.


27


Nov. 24


George Ward Florence L. Johnson


Woburn, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.


28


Nov. 29 George F. Garland Margaret L. Hutchinson


Tewksbury, Mass.


Boston, Mass.


No


Lowell, Mass.


11


Tewksbury, Mass.


Deaths Recorded in the Town of Tewksbury During the Year 1935


No.


Date of Death


Nam:


Years


Months


Days


1


Jan.


4


Helen


Whittet


87


7


24


2


Jan. 21


Nellie I. Fairbrother


48


-


9


3


Jan. 27


Patrick J. O'Neill


63


1A Jan. 28


John Campbell


75


19


4


Feb. 5


Samuel P. Pike


83


14


5


Feb. 20


Mary R. Sonia


63


9


19


6


Feb. 24


Helen M. Hussey


7


14


7


Mar. 7


Charles H. Tingley


80


S


2


8 Mar. 20


Angie M. Garland


65


5


15


9 Apr. 6


2A Jan. 13


Manuel J. Pestana


49


2


28


3A Feb. 22


John Crowley


76


6


12


4A Mar. 2 Lectance Mertana


64


2


16


5A Mar. 26


Aaron Osterman


77


6


10


10


Apr. 19


Harriet M. Dodge


80


9


--


6A Mar. 31


John Stevenson


28


10


9


7A Apr. 8 Annie Morrison


63


-


11


May 10


Enoch W. Foster


79


6


30


12


May 18


Louis Boogusch


51


13


May 28 Elizabeth Mott


91


8


1


14 May 29 Manter E. Garland


72


2


24


8A June 4


Napoleon Deshais


46


1


15


June 29


David J. Murphy


60


16 July


5


Dennis J. O'Connell


65


17 July 5 Henry Keyes


50


10


23


18


July 14


Antonia Stankwich


72


19


Aug. 13


Bernice E. Dean


17


-


-


20


Aug. 23


Elbridge H. Batchelder


87


10


17


21 Sept. 19


10A Sept. 20


Bert Shoen


60


1


14


11A Sept. 24


Arthur Patterson


-


9 hr.


22 Oct. 7 D. Edward Bennett


52


6


23


23 Oct. 2.5 William H. Mitchell


73


9


13


12A Oct. 28 Florence Jordan


47


5


28


13A Nov. 26


George A. Fearon


35


-


-


24 Dec. 22 Joseph W. Jordan


47


11


4


-


9A June 11


Charles E. Kotilainen


. 1


-


-


12


RECAPITULATION


Births


39


Males


24


Females


15


Marriages


28


Deaths


37


Males


25


Females


12


Received and paid to the Town Treasurer for Dog Licenses, six hundred and twenty-seven dollars ($627.00).


Received and paid to the Treasurer for License Fees, Gasoline and Oil permits and Alcoholic Licenses, etc., five hundred and eighty- two dollars ($582.00).


The Town Clerk hereby gives notice that he is prepared to fur- nish parents, householders, physicians and midwives, applying there- for, blanks for the return of births as required by law.


Attest:


HARRY C. DAWSON,


Town Clerk.


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ASSESSOR'S REPORT


Value of Land without Buildings Jan. 1, 1935 $ 848,390.00


Value of Buildings. 2,018,630.00


Value of Personal Property


1,640,025.00


December Assessment 17,845.00


Total valuation for 1935.


4,524,890.00


Total valuation for 1934


4,534,290.00


Loss in valuation


9,400.00


TAX LEVY FOR 1935


State Tax


$ 6,270.00


Division of Parks.


55.00


$ 6,325.00


County Tax


$ 6,289.87


Tuberculosis Hospital.


495.61


$ 6,785.48


TOWN APPROPRIATIONS


Schools


$ 56,993.00


Vocational School


1,500.00


High School Loan and Interest.


5,567.50


High School, 2nd Loan and Interest


1,089.40


Shawsheen School, Loan and Interest


2,097.00


$ 67,246.90


Highways


17,000.00


Highways, Chapter 90


2,000.00


Andover Street Repairs


3,500.00


$ 22,500.00


Street Lights


6,000.00


Incidentals


800.00


Library


700.00


Police


2,400.00


Stationery and Printing


750.00


Board of Health.


1,000.00


Salaries


2,950.00


Park Commission


200.00


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Tree Warden


1,200.00


Public Welfare


15,000.00


Fire Department.


3,500.00


Bureau of Old Age Pension.


2,000.00


Town Hall


4,500.00


Assessors


1,900.00


Inspection of Meat and Animals


600.00


Aid, State and Military


2,500.00


Interest on Loans


2,800.00


Collection of Taxes


3,500.00


Municipal Insurance


1,500.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


225.00


Memorial Day


250.00


Police Car


650.00


Repairs on Legion Hall.


100.00


Gypsy Moth


600.00


4-H Club.


50.00


F. E. R. A. Supplies


250.00


Fire Hose


1,500.00


Middlesex Hospital Loan and Interest.


1,935.07


$ 59,360.07


Assessors' Overlay


$ 1,149.27


$ 1,149.27


RECAPITULATION


Town Appropriations


$149,106.97


Overlay to Welfare


3,000.00


Overlay to Soldiers' Relief


500.00


Old Age Acct. to Stationery and Printing


100.00


State Tax


6,270.00


State Division of Parks


55.00


County Tax


6,289.87


Tuberculosis Hospital


495.61


Overlay


1,149.27


$166,966.72


ESTIMATED RECEIPTS


income Tax $ 9,190.62


Corporation Taxes


1,607.87


Race Tracks Distribution


330.00


Motor Vehicle Excise


3,800.00


Licenses


233.50


15


Fines 100.00


General Government


1,249.16


Charities 4,250.42


Schools


2,541.58


Interest on Taxes and Assessments


1,965.04


Reimbursement, State Owned Lands


2,900.00


Available Funds


$ 28,168.19 3,600.00


$ 31,768.19


Net Amount Raised by Taxes


$135,198.53


Net Amount Raised by Taxation on Polls and Real Estate


$135,198.53


No. of Polls, 895 @ $2.00


1,790.00


Total Valuation $4,524,890.00-Tax rate $29.60 per M


$133,936.74


Total Valuation of Automobiles


$156,260.00


Excise Rate $33.06 per M


4,287.27


Less Estimated Revenue Taken $


3,800.00


Abatements on 1935


162.19


$ 3,962.19


Balance for Abatements $ 325.08


Table of Aggregates


Number of Acres of Land 11,671


Houses


1,086


Horses


80


Cows


708


Swine


106


Neat Cattle


93


Sheep


12


Fowl


4,925


Foxes


S


Persons Assessed


1,997


Exempted Property


First Congregational Church


$ 50,500.00


First Baptist Society


11,900.00


Oblate Fathers, O. M. I.


33,300.00


South Tewksbury M. E. Mission


5,500.00


Congregation B'nai Sholon 2,250.00


Catholic Literary Association


2,250.00


Silver Lake Evangelical Association


17,000.00


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Society of the Friars Minor of the Order of St. Francis


500.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corporation


11,400.00


Pine Hill Cemetery


11,000.00


Ladies' Shawsheen Camping Club Assn. Inc.


500.00


$136,100.00


Town and State Property Exempt


Schools


$123,000.00


Library


12,000.00


Cemeteries


2,000.00


Highway Department


12,800.00


Scales


500.00


Sealer of Weights


1,500.00


Public Parks


3,500.00


Fire Department


21,700.00


Town Hall


85,500.00


Moth Department


500.00


Land Reserved for Fire Protection


1,700.00


Police Department


700.00


State Property and Infirmary


$265,400.00 $3,096,946.00


Respectfully submitted,


BUZZELL KING,


ALBION L. FELKER,


WILLIAM A. SMITH,


Assessors of Tewksbury


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AUDITOR'S REPORT


HIGHWAYS


Appropriation


$ 17,000.00


Allotment by State, Chapter 81


8,550.00 $ 25,550.00


Transferred to Andover Street 1,250.00


$ 24,300.00


Expenditures


Labor and Material


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 645.00


Roland Robinson, operator


489.50


James Manley, chauffeur


539.75


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


526.50


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


455.25


James Bancroft, chauffeur


553.75


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


480.50


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


621.00


Edward E. Poore, labor


371.91


Alton N. Parker, labor


460.46


Joseph Aubut, labor


519.57


Edward R. Penney, labor


380.88


William Penney, labor


403.65


George Gale, labor


459.77


Patrick Walsh, labor


203.09


Emanuel Martin, labor


331.43


Eugene Winters, labor


454.25


Frank Corr, labor


32.20


Edward Domingue, labor


7.82


Samuel Feinstein, labor


153.18


Winthrop Jones, labor


211.83


Herman Otto, labor


28.29


James Ogston, labor


26.91


Francis Brown, labor


449.88


Andrew Kohanski, labor


4.60


James D. Sheehan, truck


9.00


Everett Haines, labor


95.68


Edward Sawyer, labor


130.41


18


Nelson Brown, labor


134.32


Daniel Dancause, truck


668.00


William Hamilton, labor 176.64


Jeremiah Houlihan, labor 151.11


Fred Garlick, truck


210.00


Bruno Cisluycis, labor


22.08


Harold Keene, clerk


46.80


Joseph Martos, labor


11.04


P. J. Roux, sharpening picks


121.20


Mrs. I. H. Jewell, gravel


302.70


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe and supplies


360.91


H. E. Fletcher Co., granite posts


64.50


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


4,247.30


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite and caps 27.50


Berger Metal Culvert Co., couplings


127.01


Lowell Iron and Steel Co., hardware .25


40.50


Daniel Sterling, kerosene


6.50


Pennsylvania Culvert Co., pipe


83.9.7


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies


8.91


Alexander Supply Co., grader wheels 36.00


Dana F. Perkins, surveying streets


115.00


Pratt and Forrest Co., posts


21.24


Bartlett and Dow Co., supplies


51.31


State Prison, guard rail and line posts


8.26


Dyar Sales and Machinery Co., guard fence


69.00


Robert Barron, gravel


40.80


New England Concrete Pipe Corp., pipe


7.65


George K. James, paid express


1.10


Louis Marion, filing saw


1.00


Frank I. Carter, gravel


21.00


Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone


314.17


$ 16,543.87


Truck, Tractors and Road Roller


Joseph Ranier, gasoline $ 1.35


John L. Fleming, premium on insurance on truck and tractor


14.14


Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


834.53


Tewksbury Garage, storage 270.00


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil


1,122.23


Dyar Sales and Machinery Co., supplies


25.60


Daniel T. Sullivan, cement


19


Alexander Supply Co., Snow plow, blade and parts


254.50


Scannell Boiler Works, steel blade, etc. 8,25


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts 126.87 ... Fairview Garage, fuel pump and gasoline 9.31


Daniel Dancause, use of truck


144.00


The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., supplies


19.96


Fairgrieve Belting Co., labor and supplies


8.54


Charles J. Allgrove, express


.75


Post Office Garage, labor and parts


153.58


Lowell Iron and Steel Co., chain


1.70


Wilbur K. Foss, lettering truck


6.00


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., sewer ferret


75.00


Daniel Sterling, kerosene


3.75


Lowell Glass Co., glass


3.00


Carnell's Filling Station, gasoline


1.68


$ 3,084.74


Snow Removal


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 115.00


Roland Robinson, operator


47.50


James Manley, chauffeur


74.00


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


65.25


Homer Darby, chauffeur


53.25


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


63.25


Edward E. Poore, labor


30.83


Alton N. Parker, labor


50.37


Joseph Aubut, labor


54.51


Edward R. Penney, labor


47.15


George Gale, labor


37.18


Emanuel Martin, labor


51.75


Eugene Winter, labor


57.96


Francis Brown, labor


41.63


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


43.25


James Bancroft, chauffeur


43.00


William Penney, labor


28.52


Patrick Walsh, labor


42.78


Frank Corr, labor


24.61


$ 971.79


Plus 350 charges for labor varying from $1.00


to $20.00


3,313.25 $ 4,285.04


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Tools, Supplies and Other Expenses


Middlesex Supplies Co., stove pipe, etc. $ 1.85


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones 63.72


G. C. Prince & Son., office supplies 3.39


Dana F. Perkins, making survey and plans 100.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps 6.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


51.25


John A. Stevens Inc., blue prints


8.49


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


3.75


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies


.90


Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., supplies


8.40


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


1.56


John L. Fleming, renewal policies


17.56


Harry W. Healey, wiping waste


5.50


Lowell Rendering Co., oil drums


1.00


Cote Electric Co., parts for gas pump


9.50


Mathias-Hart Co., rubber boots


14.70


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


1.28


Belvidere Paint & Hardware Co., supplies


42.00


Tewksbury Meat Market, nails


.35


Donaldson's, developing pictures


1,20


Edward J. Walsh, telephone calls


26.95


Edward J. Walsh, transfer plates on truck


1.00


Edward J. Walsh, expenses in Boston


1.50


Sullivan Bros., supplies


5.50


Emanuel Martin, cross-cut saw


1.00


Louis Marion, filing saw


1.00


Joseph Martos, painting signs


6.44


$ 385.79


Amount available for General Highway


$ 24,300.00


Expenditures


$ 24,299.44


Unexpended


$ .56


Unpaid Bilis $ 1,520.38


WHIPPLE ROAD


Chapter 90


Balance brought forward from 1934 ...


$


2,065.25


21


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 60.00


Roland Robinson, operator 39.50


James Manley, chauffeur 48.00


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


48.00


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


48.00


James Bancroft, chauffeur


48.00


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


48.00


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


48.00


John Brown, labor 14.03


Edward E. Poore, labor


22.31


Alton N. Parker, labor


41.40


Joseph Aubut, labor


41.63


Edward R. Penney, labor


36.34


William Penney, labor


36.34


George Gale, labor


36.34


Emanuel Martin, labor


52.21


Patrick Walsh, labor


43.93


Eugene Winter, labor


62.33


William Leighton, labor


8.28


Frank Corr, labor


24.38


Edward Domingue, labor


16.10


Samuel Feinstein, labor


38.18


Winthrop Jones, labor


47.15


Herman Otto, labor


18.17


James Ogston, labor


25.99


Francis Brown, labor


36.34


Leonard Gath, labor


6.21


Andrew Kohanski, labor


3.45


Everett Haines, labor


22.08


Edward Sawyer, labor


22.08


Nelson J. Brown, labor


22.08


William Hamilton, labor


22.08


Jeremiah Houlihan, labor


22.08


Standard Oil Co., gas and oil


173.31


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


772.69


State Prison, guard rail and town line posts ....


10.24 -


$ 2,065.25


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CHAPTER 90


Maintenance


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


Allotment by State


1,700.00


Allotment by County


1,700.00


$ 5,400.00


Expenditures


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


$ 86.75


Edward R. Penney, labor


142.60


William Penney, labor


97.29


Emanuel Martin, labor


67.39


Patrick Walsh, labor


80.96


Samuel Feinstein, labor


89.70


E. S. Haines, labor


86.012


Nelson Brown, labor


84.41


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent


105.00


Roland Robinson, operator


107.75


James Manley, chauffeur


72.00


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


111.25


James Bancroft, chauffeur


91.50


Homer Darby, chauffeur


111.00


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


67.50


Edward E. Poore, labor


71.53


Alton N. Parker, labor


79.81


Joseph Aubut, labor


60.49


William Hamilton, labor


72.22


George Gale, labor


54.28


Eugene Winter, labor


79.12


Francis Brown, labor


78.20


Winthrop Jones, labor


58.19


Edward Sawyer, labor


72.22


Jeremiah Houlihan, labor


75.21


James Ogston, labor


18.86


Fred Garlick, truck


63.45


Frank Corr, labor


19.32


Herman Otto, labor


64.40


Bruno Cisluycis, labor


18.86


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


1,359.78


Wilmington Builders Supply Co., cement


17.50


.


23


Edward J. Walsh, used brick


36.00


State Prison, frames, grates and posts


48.46


Berger Metal Culvert Co., pipe


149.55


Pennsylvania Culvert Co., pipe 270.25


Daniel Sterling, kerosene


7.88


C. B. Coburn Co., paint


17.69


N. E. Concrete Pipe Corp., pipe


151.80


Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone


635.18


Daniel Dancause, rental of truck


87.00


Belvidere Paint & Hardware Co., brushes


.70


Lowell Glass Co., glass


4.50


Harry W. Healey, wiping waste


15.00


P. J. Roux, sharpening drills and repairs


9.75


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


1.00


$ 5,099.32


Unexpended


$ 300.68


ANDOVER STREET


CHAPTER 90


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Allotment by State


7,600.00


Allotment by County


3,375.00


General Highway Account


1,250.00


$ 15,725.00


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 345.00


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


210.50


Edward E. Poore, labor


148.35


Alton N. Parker, labor


255.53


Joseph Aubut, labor


192.51


Edward R. Penney, labor


276.46


George Gale, labor


233.68


Emanuel Martin, labor


190.90


Winthrop Jones, labor


141.68


Samuel Feinstein, labor


192.97


24


Everett S. Haines, labor


234.60


Edward Sawyer, labor


255.53


Nelson Brown, labor 214.59


William Hamilton, labor


214.59


Jeremiah Houlihan, labor


214.59


Herman Otto, labor 166.29


Roland Robinson, operator


226.25


James Manley, chauffeur


180.75


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


189.50


James Bancroft, chauffeur


235.00


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


251.75


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


164.75


William Penney, labor


141.91


Eugene Winter, labor


196.42


Francis Brown, labor


174.34


Patrick Walsh, labor


229.77


Fred Garlick, truck


43.20


James Ogston, labor


108.10


C. Abbott Battles, police


175.75


Warner Bancroft, police


164.00


Larchie McPhail, police


104.00


Bernard Greene, police


32.00


Ross Sargent, police


24.00


Harry Sawyer, police


76.50


Frank Corr, labor


119.37


Bruno Cisluycis, labor


114.77


Harold Keene, clerk


43.20


Andrew Kohanski, labor


62.56


Hugh Cameron, labor


72.91


Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone


5,345.48


State Prison, basin frames and covers


41.60


Daniel Sterling, kerosene


40.14


Carson's Express, express


4.16


G. F. Garland, gravel


168.70


Daniel Sullivan, cement


40.10


Daniel Dancause, rental of truck


432.00


Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil


304.99


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


14.28


North Tewksbury Garage, gas, oil and labor


98.21


Trimount Oil Co., road oil


2,614.11


Middlesex Machine Co., pipe


.96


$ 15,723.30


Unexpended


$ 1.70


25


CHAPMAN ROAD


CHAPTER 90


From Highway Employment Fund


$ 1,275.00


Allotment by State


3,725.00


Allotment by County


1,650.00


$ 6,650.00


To be raised by Town in 1936


$ 800.00


$ 7,450.00


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent


$ 155.34


Roland Robinson. operator


75.50


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


286.25


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


194.00


Patrick Walsh, labor


129.03


Everett Haines, labor


101.89


Nelson Brown, labor


58.42


Herman Otto, labor


151.06


Emanuel Martin, labor


262.20


Winthrop Jones, labor


178.02


Samuel Feinstein, labor


122.82


Edward E. Poore, labor


240.81


William Penney, labor


247.02


George Gale, labor


135.93


Eugene Winters, labor


159.62


Francis Brown, labor


180.32


Frank Corr, labor


42.32


Bruno Cisluycis, labor


40.48


James Ogston, labor


104.19


Edward Sawyer, labor


44.16


James Manley, chauffeur


254.50


David Stevenson, labor


4.14


John Griffin, labor


117.76


James Hamilton, labor


151.34


Philippe Montminy, labor


11.73


Vernon Livingston, labor


113.85


Michael Sacco, labor


8.05


Peter Desmarais, labor


117.76


Donald Wright, labor


8.05


Joseph Martos, labor


8.05


26


Ernest Dickson, labor


114.08


David Brabant, labor


136.62


Walter Marsh, labor


77.97


Harold Keene, clerk


51.00


William Hamilton, labor


19.78


Fred Urquhart, labor


9.43


Daniel Sterling, chauffeur


208.50


James Bancroft, chauffeur


176.25


Homer L. Darby, chauffeur


67.75


Alton N. Parker, labor


130.18


Joseph Aubut, labor


139.84


Edward R. Penney, labor


112.24


Jeremiah Houlihan, labor


42.78


Moses Webster, labor


34.04


Walter Reid, labor


63.71


Clarence Wright, labor


34.04


John Craig, labor


22.08


Edward Mackay, labor


10.35


Charles Baxter, labor


43.93


Napoleon Boucher, labor


43.93


Fred Hayes, labor


31.97


William McNabb, labor


6.44


Joseph Martell, labor


43.70


Leonard Gath, labor


27.60


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe, etc.


210.55


John Rutkowski, labor


9.66


Berger Metal Culvert Co., pipe


70.56


Explosive Supply Co., dynamite and caps


44.75


H. E. Fletcher Co., granite posts


18.75


The Sterling Oil Service, range oil


1.88


P. J. Roux, sharpening drills


33.75


Standard Oil Co., gas and oil


327.14


Daniel Dancause, rental of truck


172.00


Tewksbury Garage, labor and repairs


74.60


Tewksbury Garage, storage


90.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


43.86


Lull & Hartford, electric exploders


9.00


Middlesex Machine Co., pipe


1.89


State Prison, rail posts


37.50


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., iron


11.00


Scannel Boiler Works, iron


2.00


Edward J. Walsh, paid for toll calls


13.65


$ 6,525.36


Carried forward to 1936


$ 924.64


27


PLEASANT STREET


CHAPTER 464 ACTS 1935


Allotment by State


$ 2,850.00


Expenditures


Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 216.00


Jeremiah Houlihan, foreman


174.00


Homer Darby, roller operator


114.00


Roland Robinson, grader operator


123.00


Fred Garlick, truck driver


108.00


Edgar G. Hinton, truck driver


81.75


Edward G. Sawyer, labor


118.25


Mark E. Courser, labor


32.00


Maynard S. Malanson, labor


108.00


James Ligitsakas, labor


32.00


Francis Fantini, labor


32.00


Pasquale DiPalma, labor


32.00


Jeremiah Sullivan, labor


14.50


Stanley Alex, labor


32.00


John Cooney, labor


32.0.0


James R. Slater, labor


14.50


Thomas J. Hogan, labor


32.00


Andrew J. Simpson, labor


8.00


Roland Joy, labor


32.00


Louis A. Brazee, labor


6.50


Nelson Brown, labor


95.00


Samuel Feinstein, labor


80.00


Hermann Otto, labor


60.75


Walter J. Marsh,


76.0.0


Ernest Dickson, labor


61.75


Vernon Livingston, labor


61.75


William McNabb, labor


88.0.0


Frank Corr, labor


69.25


Andrew Kohanski, labor


66.00


John Craig, labor


43.50


Peter Desmarais, labor


49.75


John B. Griffin, labor


49.75


Francisco Fantini, gravel


66.00


Tewksbury Garage, labor


1.00


Edgar Hinton, rental of truck


163.50


28


Fred Garlick, rental of truck


216.00


James Sheehan, rental of truck


129.00


New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe


130.34


$ 2,849.84 -


Unexpended


$ .16


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 56,993.00


Expenditures


Teachers


Vittoria Rosatto


$ 500.00


Marion Adams


480.00


Lena Coburn


138.00


Raymond Norton


108.00


Rena Mills


1,140.00


Catherine Maguire


1,012.64


Ethelyn Howard; principal




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