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The records of receipts from town hall rentals, sealer's fees, and from the health and public welfare departments, as well as from all other departments collecting money for the town, or committing bills for collection, were examined and checked. The recorded collections were compared with the payments to the town treasurer, and the out- standing accounts were listed and proved.
The surety bonds on file for the several town officials required by law to furnish them were examined, and found to be in proper form.
Appended to this report, in addition to the balance sheet, are tables showing a reconciliation of the treasurer's, the tax collectors', and the town clerk's cash, summaries of the tax, tax title, and town clerk's accounts, as well as schedules showing the transactions in the various trust funds.
For the co-operation extended by the several town officials, I wish, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, to express appreciation.
Respectfully submitted,
HBD-MEF
HERMAN B. DINE, Assistant Director of Accounts.
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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY Balance Sheet-July 11, 1938 GENERAL ACCOUNTS
Assets
Cash:
In Banks and Office-General $ 43,098.17
Alice A. Pike, former Collector ....
6.63
Discrepancy Robert W. Barron,
former Collector
145.21
$ 43,250.01
Accounts Receivable :
Taxes:
Property 1930
$ 6.62
Property 1931
24.60
Property 1932
7.80
Poll 1933
4.00
Property 1933
13.02
Poll 1934
124.50
Property 1934
225.55
Poll 1935
130.00
Property 1935
209.21
Poll 1936
252.00
Property 1936
9,515.73
Liabilities and Reserves
Temporary Loans:
In Anticipation of Revenue 1937 $ 50,000.00
In Anticipation of Revenue 1938
70,000.00
$120,000.00
Overpayments to be Refunded:
Poll Taxes 1935,
$ 6.00
Property Taxes 1935 25.96
Poll Taxes 1936 1.00
Property Taxes 1936
55.63
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1934 2.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1935 6.30
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1936 2.00
Tax Titles 8.83
$ 107.72
Abatements and Payments to be Refunded :
Property Taxes 1935
$
156.88
Property Taxes 1936
6.66
Poll 1937
294.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1935
2.49
Property 1937
26,449.54
Poll 1938
1,170.00
$ 38,426.57
Old Age Assistance Taxes: Levy of 1933
2.00
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes:
Levy of 1934
$ 315.96
Levy of 1935
340.29
Levy of 1936
648.79
Levy of 1937
728.61
Levy of 1938
.. 1,872.13
$ 3,905.78
Revenue
80,195.38
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus ....
1,477.51
Special Assessments:
Moth 1931
10.56
Tax Titles
12,731.00
Tax Title Possessions
571.72
Departmental:
Public Welfare
$ 3,133.08
Old Age Assistance .. 5,393.00
$ 8,526.08
Overlays Reserved for Abatement of Taxes:
Levy of 1933 $ 17.02
Levy of 1934 350.05
Levy of 1936 1,462.02
Levy of 1937
719.50
$ 2,548.59
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County-Dog Licenses
154.80
Overestimates 1937:
Care of Veterans Tax
5.00
Appropriation Balances:
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1936 3.01
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1937
2.85 $ 171.89
Revenue 1938: Appropriations $167,981.37 County Hospital Assessments .... 2,810.33
Revenue Reserved Until Collected :
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
$
3,905.78
Special Assessment 10.56 Tax Title 13,302.72
Departmental 8,526.08
$ 25,745.14
Due from Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 11.00
Surplus Revenue $ 30,723.44
Overdraft 1937:
Old Age Assistance
24.89
Deficits to be Raised:
Overlay 1930
$ 26.32
Overlay 1931
203.84
Overlay 1935
224.68
Overlay 1938
10.00
Abatements, Old Age
Assistance Taxes
247.00
711.84
Underestimates 1937:
State Tax
495.00
State Parks Tax
53.78
County Tax
76.89
$ 625.67
$261,129.47
$261,129.47
$170,791.70
Less Estimated
Receipts Collected -18,459.35
$152,332.35
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Net Funded or Fixed Debt $ 48,000.00
High School Construction Loan .... $ 48,000.00
TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS
Trust and Investment Funds: Cash and Securities: In Custody of Town Treasurer
Foster School Fund
$ 1,097.80
$ 14,743.48
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds ... Municipal Buildings Insurance Fund 11,976.30
1,669.38
$ 14,743.48
$ 14,743.48
AUDITOR'S REPORT
HIGHWAYS
Appropriation
$ 16,000.00
Allotment by State 9,150.00
$ 25,150.00
Less amount credited to Highway Machinery Fund
2,575.00
$ 22,575.00
Transferred to Pleasant Street
375.00
$ 22,200.00
Expenditures Labor and Material
Daniel Sterling, Supt.
$ 1,053.13
James Manley, Chauffeur
771.00
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
657.25
James Bancroft, Chauffeur
676.50
Homer Darby, Chauffeur
669.25
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
727.75
Eugene Winter, Chauffeur
158.09
Roland Robinson, Operator
728.75
Miles Record, Laborer
1.38
Alton Parker, Laborer
690.92
Joseph Aubut, Laborer
710.93
Edward Penney, Laborer
647.68
William Penney, Laborer
633.19
Herman Otto, Laborer
4.50
George Gale, Laborer
653.20
Francis Brown, Laborer
626.98
Jeremiah Houlihan, Laborer
618.78
Winthrop Jones, Laborer
643.77
John Hannigan, Laborer
4.50
Stanley Alex, Laborer
4.50
Donat Miron, Laborer
4.50
Amedie Mercier, Laborer
4.50
130
Joseph Cisluycis, Laborer
256.91
Forrest Foster, Laborer
31.20
George Dutch, Laborer
31.20
Thomas Hogan, Laborer
1.38
Richard O'Neill, Laborer
245.95
Nelson Brown, Laborer
201.25
James Sheehan, Chauffeur
7.50
Edgar Hinton, use of truck
85.88
Fred Garlick, use of truck
71.25
James Sheehan, use of truck
66.13
John MacLellan, range oil
2.98
Jacob Halpersohn, gravel
383.25
William Cuskey, gravel
122.25
John Brady, use of steam shovel and truck
278.05
C. B. Coburn Co., calcium chloride
31.68
Osterman Coal Co., coke
12.50
Russell Lumber Co., lumber
54.65
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road oil
6,130.82
Berger Metal Culvert Co., culvert pipe
120.89
John J. Belton, sand
133.40
Leo M. Bonugli, gravel
98.80
New England Concrete Pipe Corp., sewer pipe.
354.56
James Marshall, stone slabs
15.00
New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe, etc.
69.27
The Barrett Co., road oil
1,424.83
H. E. Fletcher Co., granite posts
63.00
- $ 20,985.63
Snow Removal
Daniel Sterling, Supt.
$ 8.44
James Manley, Chauffeur
56.25
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
56.00
James Bancroft, Chauffeur
36.25
Homer Darby, Chauffeur
33.25
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
53.00
Roland Robinson, Operator
27.25
Alton Parker, Laborer
24.84
Joseph Aubut, Laborer
16.79
William Penney, Laborer
15.41
George Gale, Laborer
5.98
Eugene Winter, Laborer
10.12
Francis Brown, Laborer
5.52
Jeremiah Houlihan, Laborer
24.93
Winthrop Jones, Laborer
10.12
William McKay, Laborer
2.76
131
Edward Penney, Laborer
4.37
Richard O'Neill, Chauffeur
21.00
Joseph Cisluycis
7.13
$ 419.41
Supplies and Other Expenses
Thomas Sawyer, paid for registration of trucks $
12.00
Thomas Sawyer, paid for supplies 14.22
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones
172.82
Mildred Sawyer, clerical work
85.80
Osterman Coal Co., coke 39.00
Dana F. Perkins, making survey and plans for streets 179.50
Dr. S. A. Dibbins, professional services
3.00
John L. Fleming, renewal of policy on tractor and truck
37.12
Balfe Service Co., printing
26.75
G. C. Prince & Son, Diary
2.75
Dr. Ralph Heifetz, professional services
9.00
State Infirmary, medical aid to Homer Darby & Edward Penney 3.00
Mrs. Loella F. Dewing, advertising
3.75
Surgical Dressing Inc., First Aid Supplies
4.10
Rogers & Sherburne, legal services
200.00
Thomas Sullivan, labor
2.00
$ 794.81
Total amount available for General Highways
$ 22,200.00
Expenditures
22,199.85
Unexpended
.15
Highway Machinery Fund
Brought forward from 1937
$ 101.16
Appropriation
1,000.00
Credited from Chapter 81 Payrolls
2,575.00
Credited from Chapter 90 Payrolls
1,259.50
Credited from Chapter 500 Payrolls
310.00
Credited from Pleasant St. Payrolls
354.00
Credited from North St. Payrolls
1,069.00
$ 6,668.66
Expenditures
Lowell Co-Operative Bank, storage of trucks $ 204.00
G. R. Myers Co., sharpening drills, etc. 53.20
132
Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., parts & repairs
151.97
Cities Service Oil Co., gasoline 1,480.29
Currier's Express, express 1.00
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., oil & parts
617.96
Oscar's Welding Shop, repairs
16.50
Clark-Wilcox Co., labor & parts
21.34
Arthur Tremblay, gasoline & oil
13.36
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
1.75
Towers Motor Parts Corp., parts
20.24
John G. MacLellan, range oil
24.99
North Tewksbury Garage, labor & parts
517.09
Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies
8.46
Carson Express, carrying blades
2.00
Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline & oil
3.81
Middlesex Supply Co., supplies
31.11
Sherburne Brothers, plank & crosspieces
11.30
Hedge & Mattheis Co., parts
64.36
Wilbur K Foss, lettering doors
6.50
Napoleon Boucher, filing saws, etc.
1.50
John F. Fleming, Insurance on trucks
28.11
Billerica Motor Sales Co., labor & parts
153.87
Billerica Motor Sales Co., 2 dump trucks
1,675.00
Pond Street Garage, labor on truck
1.00
The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., hardware supplies 47.47
Fairgrieve Belting Co., belting & repairs
21.36
Burton H. Wiggin, sand screens etc.
14.75
Daniel Sterling, paid for transferring plates
2.00
Jesse Trull, chain
10.00
Harry C. Dawson, insurance on trucks
14.11
John Brown, purchase of saw
4.00
William P. Dowling, repairs
2.40
Lowell Glass Co., glass
2.75
John C. Bennett, hardware supplies
242.07
Middlesex Machine Co., bolts
2.70
Osterman Coal Co., coke
26.00
Bill Moss, mounting tires
1.50
Registry of Motor Vehicles, registration of trucks & tractor
12.00
R. E. Gay, Heavy Snow Plow
85.00
$ 5,598.82
Balance carried to 1939 $ 1,069.84
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CHAPTER 90
Maintenance
Appropriation
$ 2,500.00
Allotment by State
2,500.00
Allotment by County
2,500.00
$ 7,500.00
Less Amount Credited to Highway Machinery Fund
1,259.50
$ 6,240.50
Expenditures
Daniel Sterling, Supt.
$ 210.32
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
156.00
Homer Darby, Chauffeur
148.50
James Bancroft, Chauffeur
180.50
Jeremiah Houlihan, Laborer
173.77
William Penney, Laborer
145.01
Francis Brown, Laborer
167.09
Winthrop Jones, Laborer
145.01
Richard O'Neill, Laborer
168.93
Joseph Cisluycis, Laborer
123.51
Nelson Brown, Chauffeur
147.54
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
157.25
Roland Robinson, Laborer
131.75
Alton Parker, Laborer
79.35
Joseph Aubut, Laborer
79.35
Edward Penney, Laborer
101.43
George Gale, Laborer
122.93
James Manley, Chauffeur
104.50
John Dupee, Laborer
52.20
Louis Amiot, Laborer
25.64
Arthur Sparkes, Laborer
25.64
Ernest Treadwell, Laborer
21.50
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road oil
2,186.87
Explosive Supply Co., dynamite & caps
12.75
John Brady, gravel
296.78
John J. Belton, sand
63.20
Wilder Grain Co., cement
54.00
State Prison, concrete posts, frames & grates
169.16
Jacob Halpershon, gravel
28.80
James Sheehan, use of truck
6.38
The Barrett Co., road oil
438.24
134
New England Concrete Pipe Corp., sewer pipe .... 128.10 Leo Bonugli, gravel 8.40
New England Metal Culvert Co., cable & at- tachments 180.10 $ 6,240.50
HURRICANE CHAPTER 500
Allotment by State $ 3,500.00
Less Amount Credited to Highway Machinery
Fund
310.00 $ 3,190.00
Expenditures
Daniel Sterling, Supt.
$ 30.00
James Manley, Chauffeur
27.00
James Bancroft, Chauffeur
24.25
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
19.25
Homer Darby, Chauffeur
29.00
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
31.50
Roland Robinson, Laborer
22.50
Richard O'Neill, Laborer
51.50
Jeremiah Houlihan, Laborer
30.50
Alton Parker, Laborer 18.40
Joseph Aubut, Laborer
42.40
Edward Penney, Laborer
18.40
William Penney, Laborer
16.79
George Gale, Laborer 12.88
Francis Brown, Laborer
18.40
Winthrop Jones, Laborer
18.40
Joseph Cisluycis, Laborer
ยท 21.39
Nelson Brown, Laborer
18.40
John Smith, Laborer
8.75
Gus Gath, Laborer
12.00
Harris Briggs, Laborer
4.25
John LaFranier, Laborer
2.00
Elmer Olson, Laborer
2.00
Anthony Zygelis, Laborer
45.75
Eugene Dyleski, Laborer
9.75
James Livingston, Laborer
7.50
Louis Amiot, Laborer
76.50
Arthur Sparkes, Laborer
76.50
Joseph Maher, Laborer
20.50
James Hamilton, Laborer
27.50
James Touhy, Laborer
5.00
135
Matthew Stevenson, Laborer
5.00
John Dupee, Laborer
77.50
Forrest Foster, Laborer 15.00
Bruno Cisluycis, Laborer 19.50
John Gontarg, Laborer
19.50
Miles Record, Laborer
4.25
Harry Curtis, Laborer
4.25
William McKay, Laborer
4.25
Harry Patterson, Jr. Laborer
6.50
Robert Briggs, Laborer
12.50
Fred Record, Laborer
59.75
Napoleon Boucher, Laborer
12.50
Richard Mckay, Laborer
4.25
James Ogston, Laborer
60.00
Alex Supranault, labor at fires
10.25
J. R. Smith, labor at fires
2.50
Anthony Cidado, labor at fires
5.25
J. R. Smith, repairing garage doors
36.17
Andrew Suprenant, labor
27.50
Fred H. Garlick, trucking
156.25
Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline
76.12
Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies
65.00
New England Concrete Pipe Corp., sewer pipe
636.80
Explosive Supply Co., dynamite & caps
12.75
Arthur Tremblay, supplies
30.66
G. R. Myers Co., repairs
3.75
Russell Lumber Co., lumber
15.12
$ 2,131.83
Balance carried to 1939 $ 1,058.17
PLEASANT STREET CHAPTER 90
Appropriation
$ 500.00
1st Allotment by State
1,000.00
1st Allotment by County
500.00
2nd Allotment by State
750.00
2nd Allotment by County
375.00
Transferred from Highway Account
375.00
$ 3,500.00
Less Amount Credited to Highway Machinery
Fund
354.00
$ 3,146.00
136
Expenditures
Daniel Sterling, Supt. 54.37
James Manley, Chauffeur 19.50
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur 39.00
James Bancroft, Chauffeur 39.00
Homer Darby, Chauffeur 63.50
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur 40.50
Roland Robinson, Chauffeur 19.50
Jeremiah Houlihan, Chauffeur 19.50
Richard O'Neill, Chauffeur 19.50
Alton Parker, Chauffeur 69.20
Edward Penney, Chauffeur
63.50
William Penney, Chauffeur 39.00
George Gale, Chauffeur 39.00
Francis Brown, Chauffeur
39.00
Winthrop Jones, Chauffeur
39.00
Joseph Cisluycis, Chauffeur
77.20
Nelson Brown, Chauffeur
39.00
John Dupee, Chauffeur
39.00
Louis Amiot, Chauffeur
39.00
Arthur Sparkes, Chauffeur
39.00
Joseph Aubut, Chauffeur 39.00
New England Concrete Pipe Corp., sewer pipe 80.44
Hume Pipe of New England, Inc., pipe 41.60
State Prison, frames & grates 85.93
Daniel T. Sullivan, bricks
85.00
Frank Kane, mason
24.00
John Gerrish, mason
30.00
$ 1,222.24
Balance carried to 1939 $ 1,923.76
NORTH STREET
CHAPTER 90
Appropriation $ 2,500.00
Allotment by State
5,000.00
Allotment by County
2,500.00
$ 10,000.00
Less Amount Credited to Highway Machinery
Fund
1,069.00
$ 8,931.00
137
Expenditures
Daniel Sterling Supt.
$ 201.56
James Manley, chauffeur 143.00
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur 137.25
James Bancroft, chauffeur 155.00
Charles Bowden, chauffeur 143.00
Jeremiah Houlihan, laborer
155.00
Roland Robinson, laborer
155.25
William Penney, laborer
135.50
George Gale, laborer 129.50
Francis Brown, laborer
132.75
Winthrop Jones, laborer
137.25
Nelson Brown, laborer
136.25
John Dupee, laborer 124.50
Louis Amiot, laborer
115.00
Arthur Sparkes, laborer
152.50
Homer Darby, laborer
164.00
Richard O'Neill, chauffeur
129.50
Alton Parker, laborer
134.75
Joseph Aubut, laborer
134.75
Edward Penney, laborer
133.75
Joseph Cisluycis, laborer
135.75
James Ogston, laborer
150.00
Ernest Treadwell, laborer
125.75
New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe
283.30
James Sheehan, trucking 138.00
Robert Lacey, trucking
141.00
Edgar Hinton, trucking
141.00
Fred Garlick, trucking
141.00
Ralph E. Hoare, trucking
7.00
Berger Metal Culvert Co., pipe
83.57
$ 4,196.43
Balance carried to 1939 $ 4,734.57
HIGHWAY EMERGENCY CHAPTER 498 ACTS 1938
Allotment by State $ 1,700.00
Expenditures
Daniel Sterling, Supt. $ 5.31
James Manley, chauffeur 13.50
Frank Goodwin, chauffeeur 8.50
138
James Bancroft, chauffeur
8.50
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
13.50
Homer Darby, laborer 8.50
Roland Robinson, laborer
8.50
Richard O'Neill, chauffeur
9.00
Jeremiah Houlihan, laborer
7.00
Alton Parker, laborer
7.82
Joseph Aubut, laborer
7.82
Edward Penney, laborer
4.14
William Penney, laborer
4.14
George Gale, laborer
4.14
Francis Brown, laborer
4.14
Winthrop Jones, laborer
4.14
Joseph Cisluycis, laborer
4.14
Nelson Brown, laborer
4.14
The Barrett Co., tarvia
111.21
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road tar
175.78
Joseph Halpersohn, gravel
27.60
William Cuskey, gravel
7.20
$ 448.72
Balance carried to 1939
1,251.28
TRULL ROAD
Appropriation
$ 500.00
Expenditures
00
Carried forward to 1939
$ 500.00
SCHOOLS
Appropriation
$ 57,550.00 ......
Expenditures
Teachers
Whitman Pearson, principal
$ 2,204.28
Vittoria Rosatto
633.32
Marion Adams
80.01
Mary Leahy
332.80
Donald Dunnan
1,082.28
Donald McSheehy
1,234.96
Francis Maria
1,171.32
Lawrence McGowan
1,202.64
Catherine Maguire
1,234.96
Kathryn Chandler
1,234.96
1.
.
139
Majorie Scoboria
1,234.96
Evelyn Dutton
1,234.96
Agnes Phillips
668.50
Ethelyn Howard, principal
1,599.96
Doris Roberts
541.14
Elizabeth Flynn
1,200.00
Marion Piper
1,083.00
Mary E. Watson
671.36
Doris Blake
1,060.60
Elizabeth Hoar
480.00
Virginia Cunningham
870.64
Mildred Rollo
870.64
Alberta Ringer
823.14
Katherine Sullivan
636.68
Margery Shaw
776.17
Hazel Lambert
870.64
Elizabeth Reynolds
870.64
Eva Hersey
1,170.00
Bernice Lyness
870.64
Catherine Sampatakos
112.00
Winifred Colbath
305.64
Alice Sturtevant
136.00
Angelina Carabello
106.64
Roland Bourdon
376.00
Phyllis Moran
344.64
Dorothy Ward
297.64
Mary Katherina
266.32
Elizabeth Hill
313.32
Ruth Lyons
144.00
Mary E. Carboine
142.50
Thelma Greene
2.00
$ 30,491.90
Fuel and Janitor
Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity
$ 841.58
Jesse J. French, wood
6.00
William M. Horner, supplies
97.62
Harry Wiley, janitor
1,300.00
Walter Lavell, janitor
1,262.48
Robert Staveley, janitor
1,040.00
Irving Bailey, janitor
704.00
Lowell Gas Light Co., gas
88.25
A. B. Moore, supplies
13.34
F. J. Flemings Est., towels
113.95
Commonwealth of Mass., Workshop for the
Blind, mops, brooms, etc.
13.67
140
Middlesex Co. House of Correction, supplies. 1.20
O. Melendy, flue brush
1.00
State Prison, brushes
44.30
Fred H. Rourke Co., coal
546.30
First National Stores, Inc., supplies
5.92
Osterman Coal Co., labor, stoker parts and cement
14.10
Osterman Coal Co., coal
1,500.16
George Garland, janitor
58.33
Arthur Tremblay, supplies
3.12
Whitman Pearson, paid for supplies
1.00
T. B. Perrine, supplies.
10.74
John G. Mclellan, fuel oil
15.00
Mrs. Bridget Tansey, work at Foster School
1.25
C. B. Coburn Co., supplies
.33
Canascent Co., disinfectant
9.00
$ 7,692.64
Transportation
Omer Blanchard, driving bus $ 1,930.80
Anthony Furtado, driving bus
2,119.76
Harry E. Dawson, insurance on bus
106.63
Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., transportation of pupils
2,807.50
Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., special bus
8.00
$ 6,972.69
Supervision
Stephen G. Bean $ 877.56
Books and Supplies
Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., books & supplies ....
$ 522.11
Wright & Potter Printing Co., blanks 2.09
F. J. Flemings Est., supplies 106.76
The Bobbs-Merrill Co., books
.93
The Robertson Co. Inc., cord
2.40
G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies
70.20
Milton-Bradley Co., supplies
138.50
A. G. Pollard Co., supplies
15.67
Hall & McCreary Co., books
13.86
Ginn & Co., books
184.82
Newson & Co., books
13.11
:
141
The Macmillan Co., books
54.41
American Book Co., books
87.95
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies 87.72
Bartlett & Dow Co., hardware
5.11
Russell Lumber Co., lumber
101.11
World Book Co., books
15.24
Scott, Foresman & Co., books
64.27
J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing
2.50
F. & E. Bailey & Co., supplies
54.21
Lyons & Carnahan, books
7.64
The Lincoln Stores Inc., cloth
1.93
Frank J. Sherman, books
2.70
The Bon Marche Co., supplies
6.09
Henry S. Wolkins Co., pencils
21.60
The Boston Music Co., music
25.57
Mosher Music Co. Inc., music 6.45
669.43
Central Scientific Co., supplies
68.28
National School Record House, supplies
4.45
C. B. Coburn Co., supplies
2.80
Wilmington Mirror, cards
3.25
The Gregg Publishing Co., books
31.87
The Arlo Publishing Co., books
24.32
Charles Scribner's Sons, books
6.31
Reformatory for Women, flags
8.23
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
7.73
Row, Peterson & Co., books
10.09
Yale University Press Film Service, Inc., rental of film
20.50
Longmans, Green & Co., Inc., books
14.42
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., supplies
3.15
Silver Burdett & Co., music books
18.13
Allyn & Bacon, books
34.46
McGraw-Hill Book Co., books
3.34
Remington Rand, Inc., cards
7.00
Henry S. Wolkins Co., supplies
42.42
H. J. Dowd Co., Inc., supplies
9.60
D. C. Heath & Co., books
25.08
The Thompson Hardware Co., tools, etc. for
manual training
144.15
$ 2,773.96
School Houses
Mack Courser, carpenter $ 163.30
Herman Pfeiffer, painting & setting glass
60.92
Russell Lumber Co., lumber & supplies 276.58
142
Gledhill Bros. Inc., supplies
Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies & sharpening tools
145.88
William Collins, repairs 27.50
Lowell Gas Light Co., connecting range 4.53
Osterman Coal Co., oil, repairs to boiler and stoker 80.70
The Robertson Co., furnishings
159.68
John W. Finnerty, sanding floor 50.00
John Mitchell, Dura Sealing floor 15.00
W. J. Bolton, labor 13.00
G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies
83.44
C. B. Coburn Co., glass etc.
12.20
Louis Marion, shingling, etc.
128.15
Middlesex Supply Co., pipe, etc.
13.71
New England Rubber Flooring Co., labor and material relaying floors 328.00
Derby Electric Motors Co., repairing motor
16.36
Franklin Sheet Metal Co., repairing gutters and chimneys 125.00
W. A. Mack Co., repairing furnace
42.90
Thompson Hardware Co., supplies
118.87
W. L. Farwell, labor and material
11.90
John R. Smith, labor and material
113.94
A. G. Pollard Co., varnish
11.00
David H. Hinkley, repairing roof
22.00
Anthony Cidado, labor and parts
4.75
North Tewksbury Garage, plumbing parts.
2.00
Stanley Cisluycis, labor
5.00
Wilmington Builders' Supply Co., shingles and nails
6.91
Lowell Metal Ceiling Co., erecting steel ceiling
85.00
Bennett Bros., servicing water system & plumb- ing supplies
148.77
tank, labor and parts
129.69
Henry S. Wolkins Co., seats and chairs
71.00
$ 2,477.68
Massachusetts School Fund
Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ 1,332.57
Miscellaneous
Harry Wiley Jr., climbing flagpole .... $ 2.00
L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc., repairs 7.00
A. G. Pollard Co., groceries and supplies. 23.20
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Purity Spring Water, water and cups
172.30
New England Laundries, Inc., laundry 8.21
William H. Bennett, use of well at North School
15.00
Edith McSheehy, services in lunch room 380.00
A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes 15.98
G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies
1.00
A. B. Moore, groceries and supplies
44.22
Horace P. Sweet, strawberries
1.10
Middlesex Supply Co., supplies
.35
Bennett Bros., material and labor
10.00
Donaldson's, bulb for projector
5.50
The Thompson Hardware Co., hardware
12.30
Harry Hopkins, tuning piano
3.00
John L. Fleming, renewal policy on school building
284.22
Stephen G. Bean, transportation
113.86
clerical service, postage and telephone
37.42
F. H. Garlick, trucking 22.25
Maude B. Gray, magazine subscriptions
30.00
First National Stores, groceries and supplies
34.50
Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privileges
5.00
International Business Machines Corp., main- tenance of clock system 15.00
Anthony Cidado, labor
1.75
Harry Patterson, labor
1.75
The Trask Artesian Well Co., drilling well, pipe Whitman Pearson, telephone calls
4.19
May L. Larrabee, telephone service
43.10
May L. Larrabee, certificates 6.25
Evelyn Dutton, material from H. L. Green Co .....
4.71
Vittoria Rosatto, ribbon and lettering diplomas ..
25.87
Owen A. Gilday, repairing piano
10.00
Reformatory for Women, flag
5.60
Bartlett & Dow Co., repairs and parts for mower
3.18
The Bon Marche, cover
.29
Omer Blanchard, transportation for clinics
10.00
J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing
25.00
F. & E. Bailey & Co., supplies
1.25
H. J. Dowd Co., display paper
5.40
S. S. Kresge Co., ribbon
1.60
Lull & Hartford Co., athletic supplies
108.90
Royal Typewriter Co., cleaning and adjusting typewriters 12.00
J. D. Wallace & Co., parts for woodworking ma- chines 5.32
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282.00
Anderson Bros., milk 8.24
Harding Typewriter Co., installing and adjust- ing typewriter parts. 64.15
The Arrow System, cleaning athletic goods 192.00
A. Towle Co., express .50
Harry C. Dawson, premiums on insurance
624.94
Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boiler
5.00
E. A. Wilson Co., lime
13.50
D. N. Doucette, repairing sewing machines and parts
5.95
Edith Haines, taking school census
35.00
T. B. Perrine, supplies
17.59
Austin F. French, educational certificates.
1.50
Dorothy Ackles, typing
13.00
Lauchie McPhail, attendance officer
50.00
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., athletic goods
36.50
Edward E. Babb & Co., bleachers
342.00
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., adding machine,
bookkeeping machine
216.75
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$ 3,428.19
School Nurse
Miss Edith Haines, services $ 1,299.96
Medical Inspection
Dr. H. M. Larrabee, school physician $ 200.00
Appropriation for Schools
$ 57,550.00
Total expenditures
57,547.15
Unexpended $ 2.85
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Appropriation $ 900.00
Expenditures
City of Lowell, tuition $ 651.50
Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., transportation of
pupils
100.00 $ 751.50
Unexpended
$ 148.50
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PUBLIC WELFARE
Appropriation
$ 12,500.00 Transferred by vote of Town September 8, 1938.
4,000.00
$ 16,500.00
Expended for Welfare
16,394.54
Unexpended
$ 105.46
Ald to Dependent Children
Appropriation .. $ 2,500.00
Transferred by vote of Town Sept. 8, 1938
1,000.00
Received from U. S. Grants
1,346.67
$ 4,846.67
Expended for Mother's Aid
4,718.00
Balance carried to 1939
$ 128.67
Aid, State and Military
Appropriation
$ 2,500.00
Expended for Aid
1,800.26
Unexpended
$ 699.74
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Brought forward from 1937
$ 285.04
Appropriation
8,500.00
Transferred by vote of Town Sept. 8, 1938
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