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500.00
Total
$254,000.00
State Property and Infirmary
$3,004,846.00
Respectfully submitted,
BUZZELL KING, ALBION L. FELKER MARK J. McCANN,
Assessors of Tewksbury
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AUDITOR'S REPORT
HIGHWAYS
Appropriation
$ 12,000.00
Appropriation July 16, 1934
2,000.00
Allotment by State (Contract No. 2403)
8,375.00
$ 22,375.00
Expenditures
Labor and Material
Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 740.63
Roland Robinson, operator
686.25
James Manley, chauffeur
635.25 ·
Daniel Sterling, chauffeur
581.00
Daniel Sterling, use of truck
162.88
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
563.25
James Bancroft, chauffeur
708.50
Homer L. Darby, chauffeur
541.25
John Brown, labor 411.01
Edward E. Poore, labor
446.20
Alton N. Parker, labor
364.55
Charles Bowden, labor
496.78
Joseph Aubut, labor 528.77
Edward R. Penney, labor
377.89
William Penney, labor
484.38
George Gale, labor
350.98
Emanuel Martin, labor
263.12
John Dancause, truck
347.26
Fred Garlick, truck
57.75
Charles Fenerty, labor
121.67
Joseph Rutkowski, labor
60.03
Joseph Neidzwickcz, labor
43.70
John Morrisey, labor
3.68
Patrick Walsh, labor
169.28
Theodore Reed, truck
233.50
Winthrop Jones, labor
114.77
William Shanley, labor
142.60
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William Leighton, labor
103.50
Benjamin Buck, labor
85.33
Jeremiah Houlihan, labor
141.68
Samuel Feinstein, labor
84.18
James Ogston, labor
42.78
Walter Roberts, labor
22.08
Edward Domingue, labor
67.85
Eugene Winters, labor
167.21
Andrew Kohanski, labor
80.04
Frank Corr, labor
66.70
Herman Otto, labor
46.69
North Tewksbury Garage, kerosene
4.25
North Tewksbury Garage, use of telephone
3.10
Edgar G. Hinton, use of truck
29.75
Scannell Boiler Works, grates
7.40
Lowell Iron & Steel Co., supplies
4.26
P. J. Roux, sharpening picks
191.80
Robert Barron, gravel and sand
598.80
Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone
1.41.13
John A. Simpson, stone sills
66.25
Trimount Oil Co., road oil
1,082.53
Explosive Supply Co., dynamite and caps
25.00
State Prison Colony, line posts
5.50
Frank I. Carter, sand
200.10
William C. Colmer, culling posts
11.00
Edward J. Walsh, telephone calls
3.95
New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe
86.97
Bartlett & Dow Co., shovels, tools, etc.
40.61
The Niles Co., rent of signal
50.00
Quinn Stove Co., grate
1.25
John A. Stevens, Inc., blue prints
2.88
G. R. Myers Co., sharpening drills and bar
1.60
Florian Kohanski, sand
44.30
Daniel Sullivan, cement
8.00
$ 13,155.40
Snow Removal
Edward J. Walsh, superintendent
136.88
Roland Robinson, operator
72.50
Charles Bowden, labor
86.02
Daniel Sterling, chauffeur
67.50
James Bancroft, chauffeur
90.00
James Manley, chauffeur
90.50
Emanuel Martin, chauffeur
76.64
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Joseph Aubut, labor
53.59
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
99.00
Homer L. Darby, chauffeur
65.00
John Brown, labor
35.88
Alton N. Parker, labor
39.10
Edward Penney, labor
44.16
William Penney, labor
34.96
George Gale, labor
30.59
Walter Ackles, labor
14.03
Robert Allen, labor
7.82
William Apothecker, labor
21.45
Bert Allen, labor
2.30
John Avila, labor
3.68
Harold Aylesbury, labor
23.80
Manuel Aremoni, labor
3.22
Joseph Baker, labor
21.85
Walter Balch, labor
5.63
Walter Baluta, labor
15.39
Sydney Barnes, labor
12.19
Charles Baxter, labor
.92
Lester Bell, labor
3.68
Arthur Benoit, labor
8.28
Clifford Bolton, labor
3.22
Donald Bolton, labor
3.22
Andrew Boumel, labor
10.12
George Brabant, labor
19.78
Ernest Brabant, labor
18.63
Horace Brabant, labor
8.28
David Brabant, labor
15.85
Nelson Brown, labor
17.02
William Brown, labor
20.50
Benjamin Buck, labor
20.21
George Buck, labor
10.58
Leo Bussiere, labor
15.90
Joseph Byron, labor
18.72
Bruce Carter, labor
12.19
Frank Cortez, labor
6.90
Tony Carter, labor
3.68
Charles Cameron, labor
10.35
Anthony Cidado, labor
18.63
Angus Cameron, labor
21.35
Charles Clark, labor
17.25
Hugh Cameron, labor
3.22
Clyde Clark, labor
18.63
Edward Cogan, labor
20.24
21
Martin Connolly, labor
23.80
Frank Corr, labor
32.43
Henry Cote, labor
22.58
Michael DePalma, labor
26.29
Archie Dobson, labor
5.29
Pasquale DePalma, labor
10.35
Manuel DeSilva, labor
3.68
Edward Domingue, labor
4.60
Manuel DeSilva, Jr., labor
3.68
John Farinka, labor
6.90
Charles Fenerty, labor
34.18
John Faene, labor
3.22
Antino Fernandez, labor
18.98
Wallace Farwell, labor
3.2.2
Ernest Foster, labor
17.25
Forest Foster, labor
18.61
Peter Gayette, labor
10.58
Fred Gath, labor
20.93
Leonard Gath, labor
15.87
Joseph Golen, labor
3.68
George Garside, labor
3.22
George Gould, labor
23.90
John Hannigan, labor
6.90
Charles Hass, labor
11.50
Thomas Hogan, labor
21.45
William Houlihan, labor
7.27
Alfred Johnson, labor
6.90
Alfred Johnson, Jr., labor
7.82
Walter Jaskola,. labor
7.95
Winthrop Jones, labor
7.13
John Jaskola, labor
5.19
Roland Joy, labor
15.86
John Kane, labor
9.66
Henry Kallio, labor
3.22
Andrew Kohanski, labor
20.15
Uel Kinney, labor
6.90
Patrick Keefe, labor
3.22
Walter Kohanski, labor
10.12
Patrick Lacey, labor
16.56
Robert Lacey, labor
21.62
Roland Lelouf, labor
2.07
Emile Lambert, labor
3.68
Arasimo Lipomi, labor
17.23
Vernon Livingston, labor
14.72
Howard Lovejoy, labor
27.37
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Walter Mace, labor
17.25
Maynard Melanson, labor
14.26
Joseph Moloney, labor
24.15
Nathan Matnick, labor
15.70
Amedee Mercier, labor
18.17
George Mercier, labor
18.17
Donat Miron, labor
12.88
Roger Mitchell, labor
7.93
Lucien Mombleau, labor
12.88
Stuart Mitchell, labor
5.63
John J. Morrisey, labor
24.62
John McCarthy, labor
10.81
Robert McCausland, labor
3.68
Thomas McCormack, labor
13.23
Thomas McCoy, labor
14.72
Joseph MacKay, labor
14.03
Lauchie McPhail, labor
18.61
Hugh McPhee, labor
36.63
Ashby Nash, labor
23.92
Joseph Neidzwickcz, labor
20.70
Louis Nolan, labor
7.36
Louis Nolan, Jr., labor
1.48
John Nolan, labor
10.54
Albert Olson, labor
3.22
Edwin Olson, labor
22.54
Elmer Olson, labor
6.90
Herman Otto, labor
3.68
George Paquette, labor
15.75
Herbert Parker, labor
21.85
Harry Perry, labor
21.59
Henry Pestana, labor
19.70
Ralph Peters, labor
15.18
George Pinkham, labor
11.50
William Pestana, labor
28.01
Ralph Peterson, labor
3.68
William Pratt, labor
18.61
George Reberson, labor
4.14
Miles Record, labor
20.12
Norman Rice, labor
3.22
Walter Roberts, labor
12.65
John Rutkowski, labor
17.25
Joseph Rutkowski, labor
11.27
Daniel Sanville, labor
14.48
George Sawyer, labor
20.47
Henry Seamans, labor
20.28
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Russell Seamans, labor
1.84
Augustus Shedd, labor
12.65
Andrew Simpson, labor
27.64
James Slater, labor
18.18
Joseph Stanciskas, labor
17.25
Jeremiah Sullivan, labor
18.05
Phillip Sullivan, labor
9.20
Harry Suslowich, labor
17.25
John Szurley, labor
9.56
Dennis Theriault, labor
8.97
Patrick Walsh, labor
18.86
Moses Webster, labor
15.87
Moody Wicktorowitch, labor
22.63
Joseph Willett, labor
3.68
Eugene Winters, labor
19.96
James Whitehouse, labor
15.92
John Zelonis, labor
19.87
J. D. Sullivan, labor
9.66
Stanley Alek, labor
21.82
Stanley Alek, Jr., labor
16.10
John Carter, labor
12.88
George Fantini, labor
9.66
Ernest Forbes, labor
2.99
Adam Kazetta, labor
1.84
Jesse Kemp, labor
1.84
Everett King, labor
3.91
William Lipp, labor
10.35
Edward Lipp, labor
2.2.31
Benjamin Lipp, labor
10.35
Joseph Lipp, labor
14.49
Edgar Hinton, labor
9,20
Peter Demarais, labor
3.68
F. H. Garlick, plowing snow with truck
177.50
North Tewksbury Garage, labor and gasoline
40.70
John Dancause, use of truck
408.00
D. P. O'Neil, use of truck
251.93
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$ 3,998.79
Trucks and Tractors
Acme Welding Works, welding $ 1.20
John T. Gale, paid for registration of trucks .... 21.00
Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies
1,173.46
Tewksbury Garage, storage 360.00
North Tewksbury Garage, labor and supplies .. 230.41
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Lowell Glass Co., Inc., glass
11.25
Standard Oil Co., gasoline, oil and grease
1,276.43
G. R. Myers Co., rebuilt spring for truck
5.00
Wilbur K. Foss, lettering trucks and signs .. .... Lowell Iron & Steel Co., bolts and link chain. ... P. I. Perkins Co., Sargent truck plow mounted
420.00
Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., supplies
212.55
Scannell Boiler Works, labor and grader blade Fairview Garage, gasoline and use of battery and tools
1.85
The Post Office Garage, labor and parts
198.83
The Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., parts for rol- ler
223.60
John L. Fleming, premium on policy on trucks
29.32
Rex Chevrolet Co., Inc., parts
1.08
Lowell Motor Sales Co., Inc., registration dump truck
2.00
Gar Wood Industries, joint and boot
5.96
Lowell Auto Lamp Co., repairing radiator
8.30
Harry W. Healey, waste
14.98
Fairgrieve Belting Co., belt for road machine .... 1.00
Springfield Commercial Body Co., hoist on truck
30.80
$
4,262.27
Tools, Supplies and Other Expenses
A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps $ 6.00
Edward J. Walsh, telephone toll calls 19.05
Ralph Heifetz, M. D., professional services. ..
31.00
Modern Blue Print Co., photographic prints.
2.68
John L. Fleming, premium on tractor and truck
10.51
Lowell Iron & Steel Co., hardware
26.42
Fisher Body Steel Corp., sewer pump and hose
36.00
Derby Electric Motors Co., batteries
.83
New England Tel. & Tel. Corp., telephones ...
83.28
Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., parts for plow ....
25.85
Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., Baker reversible blade plow 275.00
A. P. Sarre, frames
3.50
Russell Gourley, lunches served snow workers and deducted from their pay 31.38
Bartlett & Dow Co., tools and shovels 50.03
John A. Stevens, Inc., blue prints 11.90
G. C. Prince & Co., office supplies 15.88
Middlesex Machine Co., supplies
2.06
25
20.80
1.75
10.70
Stanley Alek, compensation for injuries
14.66
Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity town barn 10.75
Lowell Electric Light Corp., Andover Street sig- nal
.33
Frank P. McCartin Co., insulators
1.80
State Infirmary, medical treatment and X-Rays 3.00
North Tewksbury Garage, telephone toll calls ....
8.75
Adams Hardware & Paint Co., street brooms .. 7.13
Davis & Sargent Lumber Co., lumber
1.50
George James, express
.50
C. B. Coburn Co., paint
2.14
Hedge & Mattheis Co., torches
7.75
Frank I. Carter, sand
20.75
Dorothy Ackles, services as clerk
5.25
Carsons Express, carrying catch basins, guard rail and posts 5.28
Dana F. Perkins, surveying and setting boun- dary posts
215.00
Louis Marion, filing saws
2.00
$ 937.96
Amount available for General Highways
$ 22,375.00
Expenditures
22,354.42
Unexpended
$ 20.58
OIL OR OTHER BINDER
Appropriation
$ 5,000.00
Expenditures
Trimount Oil Co., road oil applied $ 4,939.76
Solway Sales Corp., calcium chloride 15.52
$ 4,955.28
Unexpended
$ 44.72
ANDOVER STREET
Balance brought forward from 1933 ........ $ 4,857.44
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Expenditures
John Brown, labor
$ 151.34
William Penney, labor
108.10
Fred Garlick, truck 32.50
Edward Walsh, supt., 165.00
Daniel Sterling, chauffeur
148.25
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
175.25
Alton Parker, labor 146.74
Edward Penney, labor
144.44
Emanuel Martin, labor
179.63
John Dancause, truck
171.50
Charles Bowden, labor
108.75
Joseph Aubut, labor
107.41
George Gale, labor
70.38
Patrick Walsh, labor
144.21
Eugene Winters, labor
143.06
Charles Fenerty, labor
98.44
Joseph Rutkowski, labor
75.44
Andrew Kohanski, labor
94.53
James Manley, chauffeur
67.75
Homer L. Darby, chauffeur
96.00
Edward E. Poore, labor 80.04
Frank Corr, labor 22.08
45.08
William Shanley, labor
22.08
Theodore Reed, truck 183.50
Benjamin Buck, labor
60.03
Walter Roberts, labor
32.20
Chester Burgess, police
60.00
Warner Bancroft, police
48.00
Ross Sargent, police 48.00
Abbott Battles, police 32.00
Bernard Greene, police
16.00
Daniel T. Sullivan, cement
31.10
Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil
334.72
Florian Kohanski, labor
16.90
Commonwealth of Mass. State Prison, flange frames and grates 42.50
North Tewksbury Garage, kerosene, labor and parts 59.22
John A. Simpson, brick
24.00
Bartlett & Dow Co., tools
6.59
P. J. Roux, sharpening picks
10.55
Frank P. McCartin Co., electrical supplies
2.97
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John Smith, labor
Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone
Trimount Oil Co., road oil
1,246.37 4.77 -
$ 4,857.44
ANDOVER STREET
CHAPTER 90
1934
Appropriation
$ 3,500.00
Allotment by State
7,000.00
Allotment by County
3,500.00
$ 14,000.00
Expenditures
Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 330.00
James Manley, chauffeur
237.50
Daniel Sterling, chauffeur
234.50
Homer L. Darby, chauffeur
265.25
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
237.50
Edward R. Penney, labor
267.72
Emanuel Martin, labor
313.49
Patrick Walsh, labor
187.68
Eugene Winters, labor
291.18
Charles Fenerty, labor
287.73
Joseph Rutkowski, labor
157.55
Andrew Kohanski, labor
289.34
Chester Burgess, police
249.00
Warner Bancroft, police
217.75
Ross Sargent, police
141.25
Abbott Battles, police
148.00
Bernard Greene, police
76.00
Walter Roberts, labor
261.05
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
183.25
John Brown, labor
182.16
Edward E. Poore, labor
186.76
Alton N. Parker, labor
221.95
George Gale, labor
192.28
William Penney, labor
159.62
Benjamin Buck, labor
33.81
Theodore Reed, truck
265.50
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Frank Corr, labor
267.72
William Shanley, labor
135.47
Joseph Neidzweikcz, labor
101.66
Hugh Cameron, labor
81.19
Roland Robinson, operator
185.00
James Bancroft, chauffeur
118.00
Joseph Aubut, labor
170.20
Max Newcity, labor
22.08
Samuel Feinstein, labor
110.86
James Ogston, labor
122.13
Edward Domingue, labor
124.66
Jeremiah Houlihan, labor
107.87
Fred Garlick, labor and truck
86.25
Herman Otto, labor
6.21
William Leighton, labor
89.70
George Buck, labor
18.17
Winthrop Jones, labor
17.94
Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone
4,114.68
Herman Otto, building catch basins
22.00
North Tewksbury Garage, labor, gas and oil.
179.17
P. J. Roux, sharpening picks
18.85
Lowell Electric Light Corp., traffic lights
28.98
Bartlett & Dow Co., hardware and paint
19.32
Frank McCartin, electrical supplies
1.50
Daniel T. Sullivan, pipe and cement
100.20
Trimount Oil Co., road oil
1,953.71
Mass. State Prison, catch basin frames and grates
10.06
John A. Simpson & Son, brick
12.00
F. I. Carter, sand
58.50
Clara Bellennsieri, gravel
98.10
$ 14,000.00
CHAPTER 90
MAINTENANCE OF HIGHWAYS
Appropriation
$ 2,000.00
Allotment by State
2,000.00
Allotment by County
2,000.00
$ 6,000.00
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Expenditures
Edward J. Walsh, superintendent $ 105.00
Roland Robinson, operator
106.50
James Manley, chauffeur
89.00
James Bancroft, chauffeur
140.25
Homer L. Darby, chauffeur
76.75
Edward E. Poore, labor
92.69
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
48.00
Edward Penney, labor
44.16
George Gale, labor
62.79
John Dancause, truck
25.00
Benjamin Buck, labor
55.89
Daniel Sterling, chauffeur
62.50
John Brown, labor
76.36
Alton N. Parker, labor
47.61
Joseph Aubut, labor
18.63
William Penney, labor
104.65
Charles Fenerty, labor
38.41
Joseph Rutkowski, labor
84.87
Theodore Reed, truck
278.00
Andrew Kohanski, labor
41.86
Frank Corr, labor
62.79
William Shanley, labor
116.61
Walter Roberts, labor
44.16
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
63.75
Patrick Walsh, labor
66.24
Joseph Neidzwickcy, labor
60.03
Hugh Cameron, labor
75.44
George Buck, labor
60.03
Fred Garlick, labor and truck
31.50
William Leighton, labor
29.90
Jeremiah J. Houlihan, labor
29.90
Samuel Feinstein, labor
29.90
Emanuel Martin, labor
22.08
Eugene Winters, labor
19.78
Winthrop Jones, labor
15.87
James Ogston, labor
19.78
Abbott Battles, police
8.00
· Chester Burgess, police
13.75
North Tewksbury Garage, labor, gas and oil.
54.63
Bartlett & Dow Co., spikes and tarred felt ..
6.50
Malden Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone
1,524.07
Trimount Oil Co., road oil
1,793.53
Boston & Maine R. R., freight
18.97
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Solway Sales Corp., calcium chloride
23.48
New England Metal Culvert Co., pipe 65.27 Hedges & Matthers Co., parts for grader
16.70
State Prison, cable guard
6.90
Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil
118.52
Middlesex Supply Co., cord
3.00
$ 6,000.00
WHIPPLE ROAD
Appropriation
$ 1,500.00
Allotment by State
2,250.00
Allotment by County
750.00
$ 4,500.00
Expenditures
Edward J. Walsh, superintendent
$ 150.00
James Bancroft, chauffeur
115.75
Joseph Aubut, labor
87.17
Emanuel Martin, labor
102.35
Frank Corr, labor
89.01
Benjamin Buck, labor
66.93
Edward Domingue, labor
74.06
Roland Robinson, operator
87.25
James Manley, chauffeur
91.50
Homer Darby, chauffeur
91.50
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
91.50
Alton N. Parker, labor
84.18
Edward R. Penney, labor
78.66
Patrick Walsh, labor
69.00
Charles Fenerty, labor 58.88
William Shanley, labor
52.21
William Leighton, labor
55.66
Andrew Kohanski, labor
58.88
Samuel Feinstein, labor
55.66
Winthrop Jones, labor
55.66
Herman Otto, labor 65.09
Daniel Sterling, chauffeur 72.00
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
72.00
John Brown, labor
66.24.
Edward E. Poore, labor
63.94
William Penney, labor
66.24
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George Gale, labor
62.33
Eugene Winters, labor
60.03
Jeremiah Houlihan, labor
45.54
James Ogston, labor
33.81
James Sheehan, truck
23.13
Berger Metal Culvert Co., pipe
149.14
Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber and nails
13.20
Lull & Hartford, exploders
4.50
Daniel T. Sullivan, cement
19.20
G. R. Myers Co., sharpening drills and repairing chains
2.55
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$ 2,434.75
Dec. 31, 1934, Balance carried forward to 1935
$ 2,065.25
SCHOOLS
Appropriation
$ 53,000.00
Expenditures
Teachers
Vittoria Rosatto
$ 450.00
Marion Adams,
480.00
Lena Coburn
222.00
Raymond Norton
222.00
Ethelyn Howard
1,599.96
Rena Mills
1,140.00
Catherine Maguire
949.96
Evelyn Fuller
997.50
Marion Piper
1,140.00
Doris Blake
997.50
Mary E. Watson
997.50
Nettie L. Eagles
795.86
Anne F. Cheney
795.05
Ruth Kelley
946.04
Katherine Sullivan
855.00
Desire Goldsmith
775.68
Norma Ellis
541.14
Bernice Lyness
775.68
Eva Hersey
1,183.33
Elizabeth Reynolds
775.68
Anna Sullivan
764.00
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Elizabeth Flynn
1,200.00
Mrs. Winthrop Bean
28.00
Mrs. Thelma Greene
4.00
Mrs. Marguerite Goodwin
2.00
Virginia Cunningham
266.32
Hazel Lambert
266.32
Mildred Rollo
266.32
Rossalie Gately
32.00
Winifred Colbath
40.00
$ 19,508.84
Fuel and Janitor
Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity $ 218.18
Walter Lavelle, janitor
1,683.00
Robert Staveley, janitor
920.00
Irving Bailey, janitor
656.00
Mrs. M. Anderson, janitor
328.00
Lowell Gas Light Co., gas
16.25
The Holmerden Co., supplies
9.30
The Robertson Co., supplies
.59
Harry P. Wiley, substitute janitor
66.00
Daniel T. Sullivan, coal
214.20
State Prison, dust brushes
34.11
John Brady, wood
5.00
Jesse French, wood
25.00
Edith A. Foristall, advertising
10.00
William I. Bailey, coal shovel
2.25
William M. Horner, cleaner, disinfectant
27.25
Osterman Coal Co., coal
1,534.34
Mrs. Bridget Tansey, labor at Foster School
3.00
A. B. Moore, janitor's supplies
2.61
$ 5,755.08
Transportation
John Furtado, driving bus
1,689.86
Omer Blanchard, driving bus
1,627.50
John L. Fleming, insurance on bus
124.04
John L. Fleming, registration of bus
2.00
Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., pupils' tickets
34.50
Carrying school children as per agreement.
4,500.38 $ 7,978.28
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Supervision
Stephen G. Bean $ 877.56
Books and Supplies
Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies $ 1.75
F. J. Flemings Est., supplies
79.60
Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., books and supplies
534.62
Milton Bradley Co., supplies
526.47
The Bon Marche Co., supplies
2.00
A. G. Pollard Co., supplies
93.18
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
98.45
Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing
10.19
F. & E. Bailey & Co., medical supplies
31.41
Center Shaft Penholder Co., penholders
7.29
The Papercrafts Inc., supplies
2.05
The Holmerden Co., supplies
8.96
State Prison, pails
2.07
Webster Publishing Co., books
2.23
Reformatory for Women, flags
8.21
Charles E. Merrill Co., books
33.70
Oliver Ditson Co., music
2.80
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies
158.66
Lorenz Publishing Co., music
2.36
The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies
5.04
Longmans, Green & Co., books
31.97
Allyn & Bacon, books
40.18
American Book Co., books
102.58
Ginn & Co., books
91.43
Scott, Foresman & Co., books
33.66
The Macmillan Co., books
19.83
Silver Burdett & Co., music books
51.34
Sherburne Bros., lumber
15.00
The Arlo Publishing Co., books
3.47 -
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$ 2,000.50
School Houses
Bennett Bros. Co., labor and transportation ..
$ 4.67
The Thompson Hardware Co., hardware
3.35
Louis Marion, labor and material
111.30
Welch Bros. Co., supplies
7.08
Albert S. Briggs, repairs
1.50
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Hobson & Lawler Co., radiator parts, grate and boiler brush
128.49
Max Newcity, painting North Tewksbury school 91.00
Smith Hardware Co., paint, etc. 8.38
Russell Lumber Co., moulding and finish 15.19
J. J. Belton, electric wiring and overhauling signal 40.00
Craig & Mclaughlin, installing radiator, re- placing lavatory and bubbler 69.90
W. J. Bolton, painting Spaulding School and repairs 389.00
MacMillen Wall Paper Stores, Inc., paint and brushes 1.55
Franklin Sheet Metal Co., cleaning furnaces. 21.50
Lull & Hartford, keys 2.00
Middlesex Supply Co., plumbing
74.12
Ervin E. Smith Co., glass and putty 3.60
W. I. Bailey, repairs
18.03
Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers 5.00
Bartlett & Dow Co., hardware, etc.
8.96
Lowell Furnace Co., pipe and labor
3.15
R. E. Ostrander, weather stripping windows
65.90
Osterman Coal Co., stoker
975.00
A. P. Norris, repairs
21.69
Herman Pfeiffer, painting
20.98
Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber
30.38
$ 2,121.72
Tuition
City of Lowell, Sept., 1933 to June, 1934 .... . $ 11,313.20
Massachusetts School Fund
Massachusetts Board of Retirement
$
741.50
Miscellaneous
Stephen G. Bean, transportation $ 100.00
clerk hire, postage and telephone 49.13
Mrs. May L. Larrabee, use of telephone 35.00
grass seed and certificates 16.60
A. Osterman, use of water supply 40.00
The Robertson Co., Inc., supplies 14.60
The Purity Spring Water Co., water
50.70
P. J. Roux, sharpening tools
Bartlett & Dow Co., picks and handles
6.13
Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privileges. 5.00
John Fleming, premium on insurance
660.55
James H. Broadbent, printing
14.00
W. I. Farwell, pipe
4.60
W. J. Bolton, dry well
40.25
N. M. Anderson Sons, water for West School.
8.00
S. R. McIntosh, cement and rubber hose 4.60
Marston's Express Co., express
.50
A. J. Fairgrieve, premium on insurance
153.50
Charles F. Young, decorating school houses
35.00
Vittoria Rosatto, lettering diplomas
10.00
James Sheehan, use of truck
173.00
Cyril Barker, truant officer
50.00
Warner Bancroft, taking census
35.00
T. A. Tanner, tuning and repairing piano
8.80
Howard, Rogers & Sherburne
10.00
William H. Bennett, rent of water for North School
10.00
$ 1,540.96
School Nurse
Mrs. E. P. Maclaren, services $ 922.00
transporting children to clinics
14.00
Mrs Hedstrom, cafeteria service
13.50
F. & E. Bailey & Co., medical supplies
1.12
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$ 950.72
Medical Inspection
H. M. Larrabee, M. D., school physician ..
$ 200.00
Total
$ 52,988.36
Appropriation
$ 53,000.00
Expenditures
52,988.36
$ 11.64
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Appropriation
$
2,500.00
36
6.00
Expenditures
The Church Home Society, car fare for Palmer Holt $ 34.90
City of Lowell, tuition
1,169.46
City of Medford, tuition
174.99
Eastern Mass. St. Ry., carrying school children
500.00
$ 1,879.35
Unexpended
$
620.65
Public Welfare
Appropriation $ 9,000.00
Transferred from Surplus Overlay Acct. by vote
of town
3,000.00
$ 12,000.00
Expenditures
Paid out for welfare cases $ 11,995.56
Unexpended
4.44
State Aid
Appropriation $ 1,500.00
By vote of Town transferred from Surplus Over-
lay Acct.
500.00
$
2,000.00
Expenditures
Paid out for State Aid cases $ 1,771.92
Unexpended
$
228.08
Old Age Assistance
Appropriation $ 2,000.00
Transferred to Stationery and Printing Acct. by
vote of town
100.00
$
1,900.00
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.
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Expenditures
Paid out for pensions $ 1,522.67
Unexpended
$ 377.33
STATIONERY AND PRINTING
Appropriation
$ 750.00
Transferred from Old Age Acct. by vote of town
100.00
$ 850.00
Expenditures
A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes $ 127.40
Edith A. Foristall, advertising
67.00
Balfe Service Co., printing
34.00
Balfe Service Co., annual reports
452.60
James H. Broadbent, printing
65.75
Commonwealth of Mass., Secretary of State, register
4.75
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., books, deeds and blanks
6.97
G. C. Prince & Co., supplies
28.50
Commissioner of Public Safety, license blanks M. G. Wight & Co., tax title sheets and binder Lowell Sun, advertising
1.35
23.25
3.60
Donaldson's supplies
9.25
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., paper
1.15
$ 825.57
Unexpended
$ 24.43
SALARIES
Appropriation
$ 2,500.00
Expenditures
Percy Haines, election officer $ 22.50
Abbott Battles, election officer 22.50
Elmer Streckwald, election officer
22.50
Patrick Canavan, election officer
2.50
Thomas Sullivan, election officer
20.00
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Irving F. French, selectman, B. of H. and Pub- lic Welfare 300.00 E. H. King, selectman, B. of H. and Public Wel- fare 270.00
Herbert Trull, selectman, B. of H. and Public Welfare 250.00
E. H. King, expenses in connection with
C. W. A.
5.00
Alice A. Pike, town treasurer
350.00
Robert E. Gay, town auditor 350.00
Harry C. Dawson, town clerk
200.00
Harry C. Dawson, registrar of voters
30.00
Wilbur Ross, election officer
5.00
Anna McPhillips, election officer
5.00
George McCoy, registrar of voters
25.00
Herbert A. Fairbrother, registrar of voters
25.00
William H. Bennett registrar of voters 25.00
Austin French, school committee 75.00
Guy B. Gray, school committee. 75.00
Mrs. May L. Larrabee, school committee
75.00
John T. Gale, highway commissioner
100.00
William I. Bailey, highway commissioner
100.00
Asahel H. Jewell, highway commissioner
100.00
$ 2,455.00
Unexpended
$ 45.00
INCIDENTALS
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