Town of Tewksbury annual report 1933-1938, Part 2

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1933
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 980


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By vote of town transferred to Public Welfare


1,600.00 $ 2,300.00


$ 57,700.00


Expenditures


Teachers


Vittoria Rosatto


$ 450.00


Marion Adams


480.00


Lena Coburn


234.00


Raymond Norton


234.00


Ethelyn Howard


1,599.96


Ruth Kelley


902.42


Katherine Sullivan


851.25


Elizabeth Flynn


1,200.00


Marion Piper


1,137.50


Doris Blake


997.50


Mary E. Watson


997.50


Evelyn Fuller


997.50


Ruth Tingley


636.64


Eva Hersey


999.96


Dorothy Small


573.00


Elizabeth Reynolds


760.01


Nettie L. Eagles


1,182.34


Anne F. Cheney


748.01


Anna Sullivan


1,135.00


Mrs. Winthrop Bean


16.00


Mrs. Bernard Green


78.00


Rena Mills


376.00


Catherine L. Maguire


313.32


Desire Goldsmith


250.68


Norma Ellis


266.32


Catherine Riley


24.00


Bernice Lyness


121.34


$ 17,562.25


Fuel and Janitor


Walter Lavelle, janitor


$ 1,749.00


Robert Staveley, janitor


832.00


Irving Bailey, janitor


688.00


Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor


344.00


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Fred H. Rourke Co., coal


377.49


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


21.61


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


170.28


A. B. Moore, janitor's supplies


12.69


Mary O'Neil, wood


10.00


State Prison, brushes and dusters


37.22


The Holmerden Co., disinfectant and janitor's supplies


22.75


Fred T. Harrington, wood


20.00


C. B. Dolge, Co., disinfectant


23.73


C. B. Coburn Co., janitor's supplies


12.99


John Brady, wood


5.00


Daniel T. Sullivan, coal


1,279.32


Mrs. Bridget Tansey, services


12.80


Wishing Moon Service Station, oil


1.20


Jesse French, wood


10.00


$ 5,630.08


Transportation


John Furtado, driving bus $ 1,645.39


Omer Blanchard, driving bus


1,588.50


Omer Blanchard. insurance on school bus


87.00


Eastern Massachusetts Street Ry. Co. pupils' tickets


5,798.90


Robert Barron, transportation Elaine Barron to Wilmington High School


27.15


John L. Fleming, extra insurance on school bus


22.42


Edith A. Foristall, advertising


4.00


$ 9,173.36


Supervision


Stephen G. Bean $ 934.40


Books and Supplies


Edward E. Babh & Co., books


$ 834.35


Ginn & Co., books


56.84


Ginn & Co., music


26.00


F. J. Flemings Est., supplies


74.65


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


108.10


Reformatory for Women, flags


7.93


Milton Bradley Co., supplies


559.78


Little, Brown & Co., books


4.64


Frye & Crawford Drug Co., supplies


23.68


Ervin E. Smith Co., supplies


13.13


29


Ditto Inc., ink


2.91


The Holmerden Co., supplies


12.30


The MacMillan Co., books 133.38


Scott, Foresman & Co., books


14.77


Houghton, Miffin Co., books


28.25


D. C. Heath & Co., books


48.20


Allyn & Bacon, books 48.99


American Book Co., books


140.66


G. C. Prince & Son Inc., supplies 11.50


2.09


A. S. Aloe Co., first aid supplies


8.18


The Wilmington News Printers & Publishers, cards 4.50


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies for


manual training 178.15


Russell Lumber Co., lumber for manual train- ing 18.46


$ 2,361.44


School Houses


A. S. Briggs, repairs $ 44.64


Bristol County House of Correction, mat 2.75


Lull & Hartford, keys and repairs


5.75


The Robertson Co., Inc., desks and supplies


435.75


Franklin Sheet Metal Co., ventilators & repairs


87.00


Louis Marion, repairs


7.50


Edward E. Babb Co., Inc., supplies and repairs


69.82


Irvin E. Smith Co., hardware etc.


68.27


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


7.20


Wm. I. Bailey, repairing drain and supplies


42.90


Welch Bros., plumbing supplies


4.53


Kempton James, putting rope in flag pole


5.00


Derby Electric Motors Co., supplies


12.64


Mrs. M. Anderson, paid for light bulbs and sup.


4.65


Burnham & Davis Lumber Co., lumber


4.08


W. J. Bolton, repairs and labor


192.40


Reformatory for women, flags


6.41


Bennett Bros. Co., supplies, labor and transp


61.12


J. R. Smith, labor and material 192.00


Russell Lumber Co., lumber 2.16


Craig & Mclaughlin, plumbing and fixtures


426.50


Beaudry Roofing Co., graveling roof


60,00


F. L. Kane, repairing plaster


25.00


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


7.11


30


Wright & Potter Co., account books


Norris & Ramsbotham, repairs and putting up new flag pole 267.83


A. P. Norris, labor 67.98


63.58


Middlesex Supply Co., boiler grate, paint, etc. .... Commonwealth of Mass. Workshop for Blind, chairs reseated and repairs 4.80


Osterman Coal Co., cement


2.25


Massachusetts Reformatory, desks and chairs


82.45


Alexander Cameron, labor 15.30


Nelson J. Brown, labor 15.30


J. J. Belton, electrical work


115.00


M. J. Fitzgerald, painting Foster School


402.00


Andrew Kohanski, labor and repairs


24.00


Dominick Zanni, labor


25.00


Thomas F. Sullivan, labor and material


61.00


Lowell Metal Ceiling Co., erecting ceiling


24.00


Herman Pfeiffer, painting


176.15


Commissioner of Public Safety, boiler inspect.


5.00


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


5.00


Harry G. Prescott, drawing plans for plumbing


22.50


Dillon Dye Works, dyeing curtains


15.00


P. J. O'Neil, installing blackboard and repairs


169.11


Hobson & Lawler Co., installing radiator


35.00


$ 3,373.43


Tuition


Town of Reading


$ 170.00


City of Lowell


14,949.43


Town of Wilmington


369.00


$ 15.488.43


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ 650.50


Miscellaneous


John L. Fleming, renewals of insurance policies $


294.28


Purity Spring Water Co., water


83.40


Wm. H. Bennett, use of well at North School .. ...


10.00


The Robertson Co. Inc., supplies


17.00


Stephen G. Bean, traveling expenses and clerk hire, telephone and postage 151.51


Conlon Bros. Motor Transportation Co., trucking .30


Austin French, paid for express 1.49


Gertrude Keene, typing


1.00


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W. J. Bolton, repairing sewer 9.00


Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privileges 5.00


Edith A. Foristall, advertising


10.00


Courier-Citizen Newspaper Co., Advertising ....


2.00


Fred Dugau, sharpening lawn mower 1.25


Ernest R. Currier, Wilmington & Boston Express .50


F. H. Garlick, trucking


13.00


Boyd's Inc., printed school reports


2.14


Wilbur K. Foss, gold leaf sign Spaulding School


16.00


John H. Seifer, 3 clocks


24.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, labor


10.00


Mrs. Mary L. Larrabee, telephone and filling out certificates 51.75


Austin F. French, making out certificates,


postage and toll calls


7.25


Fred C. Church Co., premium on boiler policy


210.50


Howard, Rogers & Sherburne, legal services ....


41.25


Porter-Cable-Hutchinson Corp., sander


150.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


61.50


$ 1,174.12


School Nurse


Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services $ 940.00


Transporting children to clinics 21.15


$ 961.15


Medical Inspection


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


$ 200.00


Total


$ 57,508.66


Appropriation


$ 57,700.00


Expenditures


57,509.16


Unexpended


$ 190.84


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 4,500.00


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Expenditures


Eastern Massachusetts Street Ry. Co., pupils' tickets $ 742.75


The Church Home Society, transportation 34.90


City of Medford, tuition


175.05


City of Lowell, tuition


3,006.89


$ 3,959.59


Unexpended


$ 540.41


PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation Feb. 8, 1933 $ 7,200.00


Appropriation July 24, 1933


5,000.00


Transferred from School Acct.


1,600.00


Transferred from Welfare Receipts


500.00


$ 14,300.00


Expenditures


Paid out for Welfare cases


$ 13,748.15


Unexpended


$ 551.85


STATE AID


Appropriation Feb. 8, 1933 $ 1,200.00


Appropriation July 24, 1933


500.00


$ 1.700.00


Expenditures


Paid out for State Aid cases


$ 1,444.58


Unexpended


$ 255.42


$ 255.42


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Transferred to Police Acct. by vote of town 300.00


$ 2,200.00


Expenditures


Paid out for pensions $ 1,905.19


Unexpended


$ 294,81


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation


..


$ 675.00


Expenditures


Edith A. Foristall, advertising $ 54.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


89.26


G .C. Prince & Son, supplies


21.15


Balfe Service Co., annual report


365.40


Balfe Service Co., printing and binding


46.50


James H. Broadbent & Son, printing ballots etc.


42.25


Hobbs & Warren, blanks


10.21


Harry C. Dawson, stamps


4.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper


1.90


George K. James, stamps


3.00


George E. Damon Co., supplies


2.08


Donaldson's, supplies


4.40


$ 644.15


Unexpended


$ 30.85


SALARIES


Appropriation


$ 2,550.00


Expenditures


Elmer Strickwald, election officer $ 10.00


Percy Haines, election officer 10.00


Wesley Barron, election officer


7.50


Wallace Farwell, election officer


5.00


Anne McPhillips, election officer


5.00


Thomas Sullivan, election officer


10.00


Alice A. Pike, town treasurer


350.00


Harry C. Dawson, town clerk


200.00


Robert E. Gay, town auditor


350.00


Everett H. King, selectman, Board of Health and Public Welfare


250.00


Herbert L. Trull, selectman, Board of Health and Public Welfare


250.00


Irving French, selectman, Board of Health and Public Welfare 300.00


Abbott Battles, election officer


2.50


Wm. I. Bailey, road commissioner


100.00


Asahel Jewell, road commissioner


100.00


John T. Gale, road commissioner


100.00


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May L. Larrabee, school committee Austin F. French, school committee 75.00


75.00


Guy B. Gray, school committee 75.00


Herbert A. Fairbrother, board of registrars ...


25.00


Wm. H. Bennett, board of registrars 25.00


George McCoy, board of registrars 25.00


Harry C. Dawson, board of registrars


30.00


$ 2,380.00


Unexpended


$ 170.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,200.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone $ 281.06


Maurice A. Buck, M. D., reporting births


.75


Director of Accounts, approval of notes


20.00


Appleton National Bank, rent of safe deposit box


5.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, box rent


3.20


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


5.00


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


.25


Harry C. Dawson, recording births, marriages and deaths


113.00


Middlesex Co. Selectmen's Association mem- bership dues 4.50


Fred C. Church, premium on treasurer's bond


70.28


Burrough's Adding Machine Co., service


5.00


George K. James, express on sealer's supplies ..


3.79


C. J. B. O'Brien, M. D., reporting birth


.25


Fred C. Church, premium on tax collector's bond 165.00


James Manley, care of soldiers' lot


25.00


Cyril L. Barker, Fish and Game Warden


75.00


Wm. Pringle, labor at So. Cemetery


34.00


Wm. Pringle, labor at Old Cemetery


5.00


Hobbs & Warren Inc., sealer's supplies


9.35


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


D. J. Cameron, sealer of weights and measures


200.00


D. J. Cameron, paid express, etc. 3.77


Harry C. Dawson, Justice of Peace


10.00


35


Howard, Rogers & Sherburne, legal services .... E. H. King, traveling expenses to Boston on


19.50


C. W. A. work 10.00


Brooks, Jordan & Graves, surveying high


school site


66.80


Frederick A. Snow, data regarding high school project 20.00


Balfe Service Co., printing


6.50 $ 1,172.00


Unexpended


$ 28.00


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 1,000.00


Expenditures


F. & E. Bailey & Co., supplies $ 20.15


Osterman Coal Co., coal


17.10


A. B. Moore, groceries 34.01


Balfe Service Co., printing cards


3.50


Anderson Bros., milk


9.57


Lowell General Hospital, care Audrey Jones


6.00


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


485.00


Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies


4.78


Fred Howard, medical supplies


6.00


Augustine E. Conroy, M. D., medical services


45.00


$ 631.11


Unexpended


$ 368.89


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Expenditures


Edward J. Maher, orator $ 15.00


Sullivan Bros., programs 4.75


F. I. Carter & Sons, bouquets


5.00


Henry K. Robinson, wreaths


12.50


Mrs. Bessie Koebele, accompanist 5.00


Mrs. Amy F. Pepin, soloist


15.00


Dr. G. A. Peirce, travel expenses


6.00


36


Regan's Military Band, music


82.00


Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., flags 30.90


Ladies Aid Society, dinner


67.00


$ 243.15


Unexpended


$ 6.85


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 5,500.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., street lights ..


$ 5,482.03


Unexpended


$ 17.97


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 600.00


Dog License Fees


547.62


$ 1,147.62


Expenditures


Kate Folsom, expenses in Boston $ 24.00


C. W. Jameson, map of New England


4.90


DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books


447.79


E. E. Compton & Co., balance due on encyclopedia 39.50


Abbie M. Blaisdell, express and P. O. box rent


2.64


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


225.00


Blanche King, assistant librarian


118.00


R. Wesley Barron, assistant librarian


72.00


Maude Gray, magazine subscriptions


34.50


Charles Scribner's Sons, subscriptions


25.00


Remington Rand Inc., supplies


9.50


Ruth W. Smith, stock taking


38.00


Balfe Service Co., printing


5.50


Gaylord Bros. Inc., supplies


1.90


The Junior Literary Guild, group subscriptions


19.50


Edgar Smith, transporting books


94.50


$ 1,162.23


Overdrawn


14.61


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TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


George K. James, janitor $ 877.25


Thomas Sullivan, repairs 42.25


Walter Lavelle, labor and packing for pump ....


1.50


Boston & Maine R. R., freight


1.16


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


115.68


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


132.88


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


359.82


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


21.14


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


12.00


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies


11.66


A. F. French & Co., paper 37.64


10.02


A. B. Moore, supplies 18.35


John A. Sampson & Son, plank


3.56


A. G. Pollard Co., khaki cloth 1.75


Franklin Sheet Metal Co., labor and supplies


270.09


John J. Stevenson, plastering


45.50


John R. Smith, painting


29.50


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant


17.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers 10.00


Daniel T. Sullivan, plaster


8.30


Wallace Flexible Blade Corp., blades for mower


3.18


F. W. Woolworth Co., supplies


9.82


L. M. Marion, lumber


.63


Arthur Trembley, hardware


2.74


Boston Nickel Plating Co., plating


20.50


John F. Fleming, insurance


109.50


The Holmerden Co., disinfectant


8.79


Osterman Coal Co., coal


311.75


Bennett Bros. Co., repairing pump


3.23


$ 2,497.19


Unexpended


$ 2.81


Unpaid bills $ 180.46


38


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


GENERAL


Commonwealth of Mass., special state tax $ 917.00


Commonwealth of Mass., state tax 5,040.00


Commonwealth of Mass., hospital care for Civil War veterans 20.00


Commonwealth of Mass., state parks and


reservations 14.44


Commonwealth of Mass., adjustment Federal Aid Funds .01


Commonwealth of Mass., Street Ry. tax 1932 6.51


Commonwealth of Mass., Street Ry. tax 1933 .. .26


Commonwealth of Mass., National Bank tax 1931 1.32


Middlesex County Treasurer, care of tubercu- losis patients 577.17


Middlesex County Treasurer, dog license fees 620.40


Middlesex County Treasurer, county tax 5,060.73


Central Savings Bank, paid notes nos. 93, 100, 102, 107 75,000.00


$ 87.257.84


MOTH ACCOUNT


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, labor $ 730.46


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor


52.00


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


13.35


Charles Kappur, oil


1.65


Daniel Sheehan, use of team


2.00


--


$ 799.46


Unexpended


$ .54


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TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, labor $ 177.10


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor


20.00


Louis Marion, filing saw


1.00


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James H. Broadbent & Son, printing


2,50


Bartlett & Dow Co., tools


30.00


C. B. Coburn Co., arsenate of lead


10.25


$ 240.85


Unexpended


$ 9.15


INTEREST


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes nos.


93, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 107


$ 3,687.50


Overdrawn


$ 187.50


POLICE


Appropriation $ 1,500.00


Transferred from Old Age Assistance 300.00 $ 1,800.00


Expenditures


Cyril L. Barker, services $ 857.50


Anthony G. Kelley, services


237.50


A. H. Jewell, services 179.50


Warner Bancroft, services


404.50


City of Lowell, use of Jail


13.50


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


59.32


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


2.50


Frank J. Donovan, transporting prisoner


2.53


Peter Cawley, transporting prisoner


3.03


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


1.50


Chester E. Burgess, services


29.00


Dr. Frederick P. Murphy, professional services


5.00


Bernard Green, services


4.00


$ 1,799.38


Unexpended


$ .62


Unpaid bills


$


74.02


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PARKS AND COMMONS


Appropriation


.....


$ 200.00


Expenditures


Mrs. James Manley, repairing flag $ 2.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity 9.00


M. J. Brassill, water roller


5.00


Harry C. Dawson, fertilizer


3.50


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


2.25


Wallace Flexible Blade Corp., lawn mower blades


4.68


Harris M. Briggs, care common


65.00


Harris M. Briggs, care flag


25.00


F. I. Carter & Sons, plank


2.60


A. B. Moore, fertilizer


64.00


$ 183.03


Unexpended


$ 16.97


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation . ....


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


A. S. Haines, chief $ 1,200.00


Arthur Tremblay, gas and supplies


99.39


Arthur Tremblay, lunches


8.50


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


116.60


Standard Oil Co., gasoline


2.20


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


135.41


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


68.40


Manford Briggs, labor on siren


2.50


Thomas McCausland, rewiring signal


20.50


Frank P. McCartin, brackets and insulator


1.35


Derby Electric Motors Co., switch and brushes


2.05


American Fire & Equipment Co., supplies and repairs 157.32


Fairview Garage, labor and supplies


47.63


Combination Ladder Co., packing for fire pump E. A. Wilson Co., coal, plaster and cement


189.37


Leo Bonughi, gasoline and storage 50.92


Homer L. Darby, services


3.25


4.90


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Frank Goodwin, services 4.00


Controller Service & Sales Co., coil 4.73


Edward J. Walsh, labor on siren 5.00


Edward J. Walsh, 2 bells for trucks 15.00


Wm. Bailey, labor on siren


5.50


Maryland Casualty Co., premium on volunteer Fire Department insurance 187.50


E. S. Haines, Reo sedan


25.00


Daniel Sterling, range oil


3.20


C. B. Coburn Co., soda, acid, paint, etc. 74.42


Huntley's Lunch, lunches


20.10


Middlesex Supply Co., paints, hose and con- nections 3.70


Donovan Harness & Auto Supply Co. supplies .


6.00


John A. Simpson, lumber and hardware 56.14


Leslie Burgess, plastering


6.00


E. S. Haines, labor on barn


17.75


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


19.63


F. H. Garlick, labor at barn


4.50


Carl Bartlett, repairing pump


8.00


Louis M. Marion, use of cement mixer 2.00


W. J. Robinson, oak board


1.20


C. A. Hutchins, wax


13.03


Scannell Boiler Works, fire tank


48.00


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., steel


10.10


Samuel Brownstein, supplies


.90


Town of Wilmington, rent of hydrants


120.00 $ 2,759.96


LABOR AT FIRES


E. S. Haines $ 73.87


Homer L. Darby


43.00


George K. James


82.75


Wm. R. Millett


61.63


Charles Bowden


28.50


Clifford Edgecomb


30.50


Albert Bancroft


30.75


Frank Goodwin


32.00


Daniel Sterling


14.75


James Bancroft


24.00


Lyle R. Holt


16.50


Nicholas Katherina


3.00


Joseph Baker


5.00


42


Kempton James


1.50


Richard E. Treadwell


2.00


Harold W. Mills


33.50


John Cummings


35.75


Chester Burgess


30.25


Leo M. Bonogli


7.50


James F. Hallett


12.75


William McGoogan


4.00


Leslie I. Burgess


13.75


Albert Fontaine


5.50


George Fontini


5.50


Leonard L. Gath


18.50


Packy Lacy


3.50


Francis L. Kane


3.50


W. S. Farwell


3.50


Floyd K. Darby


1.50


Andrew Kohanski


23.75


Edward J. Walsh


11.75


Ross Sargent


8.00


Charles W. Fenerty


2.75


Wm. I. Bailey


9.75


Anthony Furtado Jr.


5.00


John McPhillips


3.00


B. L. Haines


2.00


Omer (Blanchard


3.50


John R. Smith Jr.


1.25


John P. Carter


10.50


$ 710.00


Total


$ 3,469.96


Unexpended


$ 30.04


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PURCHASE OF FIRE HOSE


Appropriation $ 400.00


Expenditures


American Fire Equipment Co. Inc., 850 ft. 21/2 double jacket cotton, rubber lined fire hose $ 400.00


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ASSESSORS


Appropriation


Expenditures $ 1,620.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone $ 40.06


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelope and stamps 3.00


Buzzell King, services


609.25


Buzzell King, expenses


1.50


Mark J. McCann, services


584.50


Mark J. McCann, expenses in Worcester


4.75


Albion L. Felker, services


145.00


Albion L. Felker, use of auto


93.00


The Daval Printing Co., printing etc.


6.63


Art Service Co., blanks


7.50


Hobbs & Warren Inc., blanks


13.89


Gertrude Sweeney, cards and service on deeds


59.70


John J. Brennan, printing


48.50


G. C. Prince Co., supplies


2.65


-


$ 1,619.93


Unexpended


$ .07


MOTOR EXCISE TAX REFUND


A. F. Anderson, refund on motor excise tax ....


$ .60


A. B. Moore, refund on motor excise tax 7.89


John T. Ryan, refund on motor excise tax 7.16


Frank Mazzarella, refund on motor excise tax ..


7.47


Joseph Byron, refund on motor excise tax


4.60


Arthur Norris, refund on motor excise tax


.37


George Foster, refund on motor excise tax


1.08


Lester W. Beal, refund on motor excise tax ...


1.48


Lillian Kelley, refund on motor excise tax .....


3.04


Patrick Conovan, refund on motor excise tax 2.37


C. Abbott Battles, refund on motor excise tax .... .62


Frances J. McCann, refund on motor excise tax


2.68


$ 39.36


INSPECTION OF MEAT AND ANIMALS ..


Appropriation


Expenditures $ 800.00


A. H. Jewell, inspection of slaughter houses, barns and cattle; quarantining and releas- ing animals $ 796.00


Unexpended


$ 4.00


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COLLECTION OF TAXES AND REFUNDS


Appropriation Transferred from School Acct. by vote of town


$ 2,250.00 700.00


$ 2,950.00


Expenditures


James C. Marshall, collector, commission $ 567.34


James C. Marshall, taxes on tax titles and recording deeds


21.75


James C. Marshall, paid for tax notice


2.00


Courier-Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising


818.25


Middlesex No. District Registry, recording collector's deeds 434.90


Mrs. Alice A. Pike, recording deeds, etc 45.75


Hobbs & Warren Inc., blanks


55.17


James H. Broadbent & Son, printing


27.00


A. B. Moore, paid for envelopes and stamps


91.77


A. B. Moore, demand charges


21.70


W. Melvin Ellis, premium on bond


10.00


Larkin T. Chandler, refund on overpayment ....


3.83


A. B. Moore, commission 841.38


Geo. P. and Harry Dawson, refund


4.96


$ 2,945.80


Unexpended


$ 4.20


FORECLOSURE OF TAX TITLES


Appropriation


$ 500.00


Expenditures


Howard, Rogers & Sherburne, legal services ....


$ 96.00


Unexpended


$ 404.00


MUNICIPAL INSURANCE FUND


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Deposits


Central Savings Bank $ 500.00


Union Old Lowell National Bank


500.00


Appleton National Bank 500.00


..


$ 1,500.00


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MIDDLESEX COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL Appropriation


$ 2,289.53


Expenditures


Central Savings Bank, paid note no. 90 $ 2,000.00


Interest on notes 174.77


Interest on notes


114.76 $ 2,289.53


FOSTER SCHOOL LOAN


Appropriation


$ 2,604.00


Central Savings Bank, interest on notes nos.


34, 35 $ 204.00


Paid note no. 34


2,400.00 $ 2,604.00


ADDITION TO SHAWSHEEN SCHOOL


Appropriation


$ 9,000.00


Expenditures


Harry P. Graves, architect $ 466.26


P. J. O'Neil, account contract 5,204.80


Lowell Furnace Co., labor and material


1,200.00


J. J. Belton, work as per contract


185.00


Craig & Mclaughlin, plumbing


385.00


William Singer, labor


101.80


Roy Curseaden, labor


76.80


Charles O'Connell, labor


48.00


Mr. Swigney, labor


28.75


R. J. Hussey, labor


67.20


Frank Sullivan, labor


43.20


A. Mailloux, labor


12.60


The Robertson Co., desks and window shades ..


657.00


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$ 8,476.41


Dec. 31, 1933 balance to be carried forward to


1934


$ 523.59


CIVIL WORKS SERVICE


Received from Emergency Finance Board


account C. W. S.


48.00


Expenditures


Velma Murray $ 24.00


24.00


Belle Norris


$ 48.00


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CEMETERY TRUST FUND


Receipts


Central Savings Bank, Wm. Prindle Fund $ 4.00


Central Savings Bank, Martha Page Fund 5.00


Central Savings Bank, Louisa Bridge Fund 3.00


Central Savings Bank, Samuel Jaques Fund .... 3.00


3.00


Central Savings Bank, Jeremiah Kittredge Fund City Institution for Savings, Martha Shedd Fund


6.00


City Institute for Savings, Peter Clark Fund .... 5.00


$ 29.00


Expenditures


Wm. Prindle, care of Wm. Prindle lot $ 4.00


Wm. Prindle, care of Martha Shedd lot 6.00


Wm. Prindle, care of Peter Clark lot


5.00


Wm. Prindle, care of Ebenezer Page lot


5.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp.,


Care of Thomas Bridge lot


3.00


Care of Jeremiah Kittredge lot


3.00


Care of Samuel Jaques lot


3.00


$ 29.00


SUMMARY


Highways


$ 17,099.62


Oil or Other Binder


4,500.00


East St. Chapter 90, 1932 contract


2,658.66


East St. Chapter 90, 1933


4,999.98


Chapter 90, Maintenance of Highways


3,000.00


Andover St. Chapter 90


3,542.56


Schools


57,509.16


Vocational Schools


3,959.59


Public Welfare


13,748.15


State Aid and Military


1,444.58


Old Age Assistance


1,905.19


Stationery and Printing


644.15


Salaries


2,380.00


Incidentals


1,172.00


Board of Health


631.11


Memorial Day


243.15


Street Lighting


5,482.03


Library


1,162,23


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Town Hall


2,497.19


General


87,257.84


Moth Account


799.46


Tree Warden


240.85


Interest


3,687.50


Police


1,799.38


Parks and Commons


183.03


Fire Department


3,469.96


Purchase of Fire Hose


400.00


Assessors


1,619.93


Motor Excise Tax Refund


39.36


Inspection of Meat and Animals


796.00


Collection of Taxes and Refunds


2,945.80


Foreclosure of Tax Titles


96.00


Municipal Insurance Fund


1,500.00


Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital


2,289.53


Foster School Loan


2,604.00


Addition to Shawsheen School


8,476.41


Civil Works Service


48.00


Cemetery Trust Funds


29.00


Total expenses


$246,861.40


Cash on hand


$ 29.00


Cash in bank subject to check


8,751.86


$ 8,780.86


$255,642.26


Treasurer's receipts


$255,642.26 $ 1,108.25


Unpaid bills


TRUST FUND


Condition of funds, December 31, 1933:


Foster School Fund


$ 990.84


Municipal Building Insurance Fund


4,671.37


William Prindle Fund


100.88


Martha Page Fund


371.33


Louisa Bridge Fund


160.81


Samuel Jaques Fund


120.57


Jeremiah Kittredge Fund


120.57


Peter Clark Fund


109.93


Martha Shedd Fund


585.85


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I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of town offi- cers who were authorized to receive and expend money, for the year ending December 31, 1933, and to the best of my knowledge they are correct, with proper vouchers on file, and $8,780.86 in the treasury. treasury.


ROBERT E. GAY, Town Auditor.


Personally appeared before me on this fifteenth day of January, 1934, Robert E. Gay, and made oath that the foregoing statements were correct.


THOMAS F. FLYNN, Justice of the Peace.


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REPORT OF STATE AUDIT


December 19, 1933


To the Board of Selectmen


Mr. Irving F. French, Chairman Tewksbury, Massachusetts


Gentlemen :




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