Town of Tewksbury annual report 1939-1944, Part 14

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1939
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 1076


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May L. Larrabee, paid for weather strips


.50


Dorothy Ackles, making out payrolls


25.00


Vittoria Rosatto, lettering diplomas


29.21


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


33.50


Gene's High Grade Ice Cream Co., ice cream


19.74


Mack Courser, labor


22.50


Horace P. Sweet, eggs


1.20


Alyce G. O'Brien, services as clerk


20.50


Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., exchange of two typewriters 65.00


G. C. Prince & Son, exchange of typewriter


32.97


Whitman Pearson, telephone calls, postage, etc.


18.54


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies .25


Science Research Association, occupational in- formation 12.25


Austin F. French, educational certificates


3.25


Mrs. Harry Dawson, pianist at Graduation


3.00


The Bon Marche, supplies


13.29


S. S. Kresge Co., ribbon


3.00


E. Brownstein, supplies


3.20


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes 15.98


Fred Howard, First Aid supplies 7.75


Dillon Dye Works, curtains


65.00


Luther R. Baker, moving piano


10.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of


boilers 5.00


86


Harding Typewriter Co., typewriters cleaned and adjusted


82.50


Edith Haines, taking census 35.00


Walter Cogan, labor


3.00


Lowell News Co., N. Y. Herald Tribune sub- scription


2.20


F. J. Flemings Est., paper supplies


2.10


William H. Bennett, water supply for North School


10.00


J. Harper Gale, writing certificates 13.00


Wally's Quality Food Store, supplies


3.51


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


27.03


A. J. Fairgrieve, fire insurance


153.50


Ivory System, cleaning and repairing football


243.35 $ 3,153.07 suits, etc.


School Nurse


Miss Edith Haines, services $ 1,299.96


Medical Inspection


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, school physician


$ 200.00


Appropriation for Schools 59,919.00


Total expenditures


59,919.00


Vocational School


Appropriation ... $ 1,800.00


Expenditures


City of Lowell, tuition $ 836.98


Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., transportation of


pupils


100.00 $ 936.98


Unexpended


$ 863.02


PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation


$ 14,000.00


Less amount to employ an Investigator 1,000.00


$ 13,000.00


Dec. 12, 1940-Voted to use amount alloted for Investigator


for Welfare Dept. $ 1,000.00


Dec. 12, 1940-Voted to transfer from Surplus Overlays 1,500.00


$ 15,500.00


Expended for Welfare


$ 15,497.78


Unexpended


2.22


87


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Appropriation


$ 4,000.00


Received Federal Aid, U. S. Grant $ 2,027.77


Brought forward from 1939 11.10 $ 2,038.87


Received Federal Aid, Administra-


tion $ 37.08


Brought forward from 1939


3.10 $ 40.18 $ 6,079.05


Expended under Town Appropriation $ 3,988.92


Expended under U. S. Grant


1,338.00


Expended under Administration


40.18 $ 5,367.10


Unexpended under Town Appropriation $ 11.08


Unexpended under U. S. Grant and carried for- ward to 1941 700.87 $ 711.95


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation $ 9,500.00


Dec. 12, 1940-Transferred from State


and Military Aid 600.00 $ 10,100.00


Received Federal Aid, U. S. Grant .. $ 9,369.35


Brought forward from 1939 1,178.53 $ 10,547.88.


Received under Administration


315.87 $ 20,963.75


Expended under Town Appropriation $ 10,098.54


Expended under U. S. Grant


10,546.33


Expended under Administration 315.87 $ 20,960.74


Unexpended under Town Appropriation $


1.46


Unexpended under U. S. Grant and carried for- ward to 1941 1.55 $


3.01


AID, STATE AND MILITARY


Appropriation $ 2,500.00


Dec. 12, 1940-Transferred to Board


of Health $ 250.00


Dec. 12, 1940-Transferred to Old Age Asst.


600.00 $ 850.00 $ 1,650.00


Expended for Aid


$


1,177.03


Unexpended


$ 472.97


88


Unpaid 1939 Welfare Bills Due Cities and Towns


Appropriation


1,293.69 $


Expenditures


Town of Auburn


$ 31.00


City of Chelsea


189.52


City of Lowell


80.71


City of Lynn


132.66


Tewksbury State Hospital and Infirmary


621.01


Commonwealth of Mass.


65.71


City of Somerville


5.08


Town of Billerica


168.00 $


1,293.69


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation


$ 1,150.00


Expenditures


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies $ 60.23


Balfe Service Co., printing warrants


58.25


Balfe Service Co., town reports


454.60


Courier-Citizen Newspaper Co., advertising, etc.


13.60


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


266.54


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms


16.04


The Lowell Sun, advertising


10.51


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


76.00


Howard P. Collins, typewriter ribbon


.75


Lcella F. Dewing, advertising


32.26


George Marshall, paid for supplies


1.00 $


989.78


Unexpended


$ 160.22


SALARIES


Appropriation, Town Auditor $ 700.00


Robert E. Gay, services


- 700.00


Appropriation, Town Treasurer


$ 1,300.00


George A. Marshall, services


1,300.00


Appropriation, Selectmen


$ 800.00


Irving F. French, services $ 300.00


Bernard H. Greene, services


250.00


Duncan J. Cameron, services


224.65


Everett H. King, services


25.35 $


800.00


89


Appropriation, Town Clerk $ 750.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr.


750.00


Appropriation, Tax Collector Harry C. Dawson, services


$ 1,500.00


1,500.00


Appropriation, School Committee


$ 225.00


May L. Larrabee, services $ 75.00


Austin F. French, services


46.75


J. Harper Gale, services


75.00


Ralph S. Battles, services


28.25


225.00


Appropriation, Road Commissioners


$ 400.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, services


$ 200.00


Chester Roper, services


100.00


Louis Berube, services


91.69


391.67


Unexpended


$ 8.33


Appropriation, Election Officers


$ 150.00


Annie McPhillips, services


$ 22.50


Jesse French, services


22.50


Thomas Sullivan, services


22.50


Jeremiah Houlihan, services


17.50


William Smith, services


17.50


Wallace Farwell, services


15.00


William McGowan, services


7.50


Irving Bailey, services


7.50


Arthur Wells, services


7.50 $


140.00


Unexpended


$ 10.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 900.00


Expenditures


Chester E. Burgess, transporting boys to Army


Base


$ 12.00


Irving F. French, expenses at hearings 21.00


Everett H. King, expenses at hearings


9.00


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


73.25


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


238.86


Director of Accounts, certifying notes


12.00


George A. Marshall, travel expenses


24.00


Fred C. Church, treasurer's bond


103.50


Appleton National Bank, rent of safety box


5.50


A. J. Fairgrieve, box rent


1.05


90


Middlesex Co. Selectmen's Asso., membership dues 6.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service charge


6.00


Winthrop Jones, G. A. R. markers and load of loam 4.67


C. B. Coburn Co., paint 1.70


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., expenses to Town Clerk's Convention 3.75


L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriter, Inc., over- hauling typewriter 12.00


Duncan J. Cameron, travel expenses acct. B. of H., B. of P. W. and Selectmen 100.00


Irving F. French, perambulating Town line


10.00


Bernard H. Greene, perambulating Town line 10.00


Duncan J. Cameron, perambulating Town line .. 10.00


Duncan J. Cameron, expenses to Boston


3.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., acknowledging deeds 16.75


William Pringle, labor at South Cemetery


30.00


William Pringle, labor at Old Cemetery


4.00


Winthrop Jones, care of soldiers' lot


17.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp., care of Town Tomb and Lot 10.00


Bernard H. Greene, travel expenses, acct. of B. of H., B. of P. W. and Selectmen 50.00


Irving F. French, travel expenses, acct. B. of H., B. of P. W. and Selectmen 50.00


Robert E. Gay, acknowledgments for Aid reim- bursements


1.25


T. C. Lee & Co., Town Clerk's bond


5.00


E. H. King, P. O. box rent .35


Arthur Wells, typewriter for Town Clerk


40.00 $


891.63


Unexpended


$ . - 8.37


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation $ 2,500.00


Transferred from State and Military Aid $ 250.00


Transferred from Tax Title Account 250.00 $ 500.00


$ 3,000.00


91


Expenditures


Middlesex Co. Sanatorium, care of town cases .... $ 1,840.25 Commonwealth of Mass. State Infirmary, care


of T. B. cases 444.01


144.00


Dr. John P. Mahoney, services at dental clinics Massachusetts Memorial Hospitals, care of town cases


87.00


F. & E. Bailey & Co., medical supplies


15.82


Golen's Garage, gasoline and oil


18.86


Waltham Ambulance Service, moving patient to Middlesex Co. Sanatorium 5.00


The Waltham Hospital, care of town case


92.85


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., licenses


1.85


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, professional services


247.00


Balfe Service Co., cards


3.50 $


2,900.14


Unexpended


$ 99.86


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 350.00


Expenditures


Squadron 87 Drum Corps, services $ 15.00


Patten & Co., wreaths and other expenses 16.55


Chelmsford Junior Legion Drum Corps


25.00


Reading Post 62 Band, American Legion, services


100.00


L. Perkins, orator


15.00


J. H. Broadbent & Son, programs


4.25


Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., 2 motor coaches


16.00


Roland Bourdon, soloist


3.00


Winthrop Jones, flags


12.45


Miss Madelon Phillips, services and accompanist


7.00


F. I. Carter & Sons, bouquets


7.50


Ladies Aid Society, dinners


120.00


Commonwealth of Mass., salutes by battery


8.25 $


350.00


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 5,970.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., street lights


$ 5,909.48


Unexpended


$ 60.52


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 1,250.00


Dog Tax


511.15


$


1,761.15


92


Expenditures


Dorothy Fitzgerald, expenses to Boston $ 12.00


DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books 894.19


Ruth W. Smith, expenses to Boston


21.00


Ruth W. Smith, telephone calls


.25


Blanche King, assistant librarian


125.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


200.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, box rent and supplies


3.10


Delbert Nash, assistant librarian


100.00


Frontier Press Co. of Boston, book


4.06


Maude B. Gray, magazine subscriptions


53.85


Smithsonian Institution Series, Inc., books


60.20


O. H. Toothaker, books


7.05


The Quincy Bookbinding Co., books


66.72


Jean Karr & Co., books


102.90


Parker, Holliston Publishing Co., books


10.50


Gaylord Brothers, Inc., supplies


12.70


Edgar Smith, transporting books to outlying districts


87.50 $


1,761.02


Unexpended


$ .13


TOWN HALL


Appropriation ....


$ 3,800.00


Expenditures


Georges James, Janitor


$ 1,248.00


George James, paid for supplies


8.36


Anthony Cidado, wiring and installing lights


15.00


James Kershaw, tuning and repairing pianos


6.00


Middlesex Supply Co., electrical supplies


37.40


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


54.86


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


173.89


Goodco Sanitary Products, supplies


21.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity and lamps


609.98


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


65.12


A. F. French & Co., table paper


45.08


First National Stores, Inc., supplies


.57


A. A. Smith & Co., Burroughs ribbon


1.00


Atlas Products Co., lamps


16.94


Louis Amiot, piano


15.00


James Twohey, painting


115.00


James Twohey, paid for material


35.00


New England Wall Paper Co., paint, etc. 18.63


F. & E. Check Writer Sales Co., check writer


74.00


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


12.26


F. H. Garlick, trucking


4.25


4


93


E. A. Wilson Co., coal 43.60


Acme Painting Co., paint and labor 50.00


The C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant 28.40


Bay State Paint & Varnish Products, paint sup- plies 17.86


Coggan & Sherman, varnish


2.25


State Prison Colony, brushes and handles


6.46


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., ink


.95


F. W. Woolworth Co., salt and pepper shakers


4.80


Thomas F. Sullivan, labor and material 7.00


George Brabant, wood


6.00


A. G. Pollard Co., towels


10.80


Osterman Coal Co., coal 507.97


Elmer Olson, repairing roof


21.24


North Tewksbury Garage, sharpening mower


1.50


Bartlett & Dow Co., sharpening mower


2.00


Wayne G. Estes, lawn mower blades


4.25


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers 10.00


F. L. Kane, labor and material


41.20


Lincoln Gerrish, labor


22.75


The Thompson Hardware Co., rakes


2.98


Daniel T. Sullivan, cement


7.50


Disabled Ex-Servicemen's Exchange, Inc., flag, cover and stand 43.75


S. S. Kresge Co., silverware


18.00.


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


19.39 $


3,457.99


Unexpended $ 342.01


GENERAL


Merchant's National Bank, paid notes No. 220-


No. 225 $ 42,000.00


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, T. B. assessment 1,309.48


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, Dog licenses 773.80


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, County tax


6,016.42


National Shawmut Bank, paid Notes No. 226, No. 223, No. 224, No. 228 59,000.00


Commonwealth of Mass., State Tax


11,200.00


Commonwealth of Mass., State Parks and Res- ervations 213.24


Commonwealth of Mass., Auditing Municipal


Accounts


788.02 $121,300.96


94


MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


Expenditures $ 1,500.00


Harris M. Briggs, labor


$ 830.00


Harris M. Briggs, paid for registrations


4.00


William Scarlett, truck


25.00


Converse Parker, labor


4.00


Joseph Bennett, labor


13.00


Farm Service Co., arsenate of lead


175.00


Frost Insecticide, creosote


15.74


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor


122.00


Napoleon Boucher, labor


148.00


Harry C. Curtis, labor


58.00


Moses Webster, labor


16.00


Louis Sterlbaum, labor


20.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


.40


John Gerrish, labor


44.00


William Woodburn, labor


5.00


Delbert Fitzgerald, labor


5.00


Carl LaDuke, labor


8.00


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


2.30 $


1,495.84


Unexpended


$ 4.16


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Expenditures


Freddie's General Store, gasoline


$ 11.74


Converse Parker, transporting tools


27.30


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., labor


160.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


6.75


Napoleon Boucher, filing saws and labor


129.75


Donovan's, supplies


3.25


Joseph Bennett, labor


54.00


Moses Webster, labor


71.00


Wilbur Calkins, labor


4.00


Samuel Feinstein, labor


4.00


William H. Dewing, filing saws


2.10


Harry C. Curtis, labor


46.00


Harris M. Briggs, labor


537.00


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


46.55


J. J. Costello Co., gaffs


10.92


Middlesex Co. Farm Bureau Ass'n., supplies


6.25


J. E. Caldwell, repairs to motor


6.00


Frost Insecticide Co., supplies


35.49


Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline


101.97


95


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


26.74


Frank J. Sullivan, parts


9.50


Elmer Olson, labor


52.00


Forrest Foster, labor


20.00


North Wilmington Nurseries, trees


17.00


J. E. Caldwell, repairs


4.00


Middlesex Supply Co., parts


1.97


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


3.00


Earl Brown, labor


7.00


Roland Fearon, lettering truck


2.00


Louis Brazee, labor


19.00


William McKay, labor


16.00


Edward Cogan, use of horse


44.00


Louis Sterlbaum, labor


8.00


F. & E. Bailey & Co., supplies


4.50 $


1,499.38


Unexpended


$ .62


INTEREST


Appropriation


$ 500.00


Expenditures


Merchant's National Bank, discount on notes 225 $


77.40


National Shawmut Bank, discount on notes


74.93 $


152.33


Unexpended


$ 347.67


POLICE


Appropriation


$ 6,000.00


Expenditures


Cyril L. Barker, Chief $ 2,080.00


Chester E. Burgess, services


1,560.00


City of Lowell, use of jail


58.25


City of Lowell, radio service


25.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


159.21


Cities Service Oil Co., gasoline


391.82


Billerica Motor Sales Co., labor and supplies ...


80.00


Billerica Motor Sales Co., exchange of Ford cars


275.00


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., cartridges ....


31.93


Miller-Bryant-Pierce, record ribbons


1.50


George M. Hazel, services


242.60


Daniel Sterling, services


65.40


Lauchie McPhail, services


403.00


Golen's Garage, labor and parts


29.02


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


8.95


96


City of Lowell, ambulance service


5.00


Myers Auto Supply Co., supplies 51.59


S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., badges and repairs 11.33


Grabar Electric Co., Inc., electrical supplies 22.04


Frank P. McCartin Co., electrical supplies 11.25


A. J. Fairgieve, stamps


9.00


Harry A. Morrison, installing radio equipment and repairs


46.00


Ross E. Sargent, services


263.10


Gorham Fire Equipment Co., supplies


4.85


Williams Book Store, books


9.00


Daniel Sheehan, services


107.10


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


3.95


Dr. Ralph Heifetz, professional services


9.00


Harold F. DeCourcy, supplies


8.41


Hinton's Service Station, gasoline


1.61


The Phaneuf Press, records


7.75


The Marion Studios, photographs


15.37


A. A. Smith & Co., ribbons


1.50 $


5,999.53


Unexpended


$ .47


PARKS AND COMMONS


Appropriation


$ 300.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, care of common


13.27


Harris M. Briggs, lawn mower blades


2.50


Bartlett & Dow Co., supplies


6.14


Alfred Johnson, Jr., labor


4.00


Walter Roberts, labor


98.00


Russell Lumber Co., lumber and paint


4.10


E. L. Talbot, sharpening lawn mowers


2.00


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


13.96


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


18.00


Converse Parker, labor on flag pole


5.00


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., care of common


60.00


Harris M. Briggs, Jr., care of flag


25.00


Lindley A. Roberts, pump and motor


10.00


Corey's Steeplejacks, removing top of flag pole


15.00


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


9.87


Frank P. McCartin Co., supplies


10.22 $


297.06


Unexpended


$ 2.94


.


..


97


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


Expenditures $ 5,000.00


A. S. Haines, Chief


$ 1,820.00


Hinton's Service Station, garage rent


97.50


Hinton's Service Station, supplies


57.00


Jacob Halpersohn, gravel


2.40


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


159.11


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


23.53


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


127.55


North Tewksbury Garage, storage


84.00


E. A. Wilson Co., fuel oil


172.09


Atlas Products, lamps


5.20


American Equipment Co., parts


228.97


American Equipment Co., siren


404.96


Charles W. Knox & Son, accident insurance for firemen


187.50


Air-O-Matic Ventilator Co., air-o-matic


3.08


Harry Patterson, Jr., labor on trucks


81,65


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


10.04


Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber


5.08


Towers Motor Parts Corp., supplies


3.03


Bulley's Filling Station, grease


.50


Lowell Rendering Co., fertilizer


2.19


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


11.04


E. S. Haines, labor and trip to Boston


55.75


Thomas Sullivan, labor


5.00


Arthur Tremblay, gasoline, oil and supplies


67.02


Donovan's, chamois


3.00


Wilmington .. Water Department, rental of


hydrants


120.00


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., hardware


5.80


Louis Marion, material


1.50


Reo Sales Corp., parts


2.66


Roy Patterson, raking leaves


3.00


Daniel E. McQuade, supplies


23.83


Labor at Fires


Thomas Sullivan


$ 106.75


Everett Haines


150.25


Andrew Kohanski


113.75


Harry Gleason


41.75


Frank Corr


32.50


Walter Mackenzie


1.00


Harry Patterson


105.25


George James


76.75


William R. Millett


55.00


Omer Blanchard


6.50


98


John Carter


20.25


Fred Carter


15.25


William Shanley


24.75


Albert Bancroft


13.00


William Bailey


33.50


Edgar Hinton


26.75


Edgar Hinton, Jr.


23.50


Harry Wiley, Jr.


1.00


Charles Bowden


42.75


Harold Mills


21.25


Victor Lundquist


24.25


Anthony Cidado


28.00


Alexander Suprenant


32.75


Hugh Cameron


15.25


Howard King


37.50


James Bancroft


21.50


Walter Roberts


3.50


John Smith


18.00


Wallace Farwell


22.75


Fred King


5.50


Albert Lord


2.00


Earl Sands


19.00


Robert Haines


3.50


Walter Kohanski


4.25 $


4,923.23


Unexpended


$ 76.77


ASSESSORS


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


Wilbur K. Foss, services


$ 215.50


Roberta Foss, services as clerk


31.50


Percy L. Haines, services


479.50


Buzzell King, services


880.25


Hobbs & Warren Inc., forms


49.60


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


33.34


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


33.83


Thomas E. Watson, drawing plans etc.


49.10


George R. Barnstead & Son, excise cards


1.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


19.08


Ethel M. Phillips, services as clerk


375.00


Royal Typewriter Co., typewriter


112.05


Austin F. French, services


182.00


Austin F. French, use of car


27.00 $


.2,488.75


Unexpended


$ 11.25


99


INSPECTION OF MEATS AND ANIMALS


$ 600.00


A. H. Jewell, inspection of meat and animals $ 600.00


COLLECTION OF TAXES


Appropriation $


1,200.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 53.50


Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., servicing adding machine 18.00


Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., servicing type- writer


92.93


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes


402.82


A. J. Fairgrieve, box rent


1.80


Hobbs & Warren Inc., cash book


8.02


Philip B. Carter, premium on Collector's bond .... Robinson Seal Co., Inc., warrants and notices ...


205.00


A. W. LaFond & Co., tax bills


99.00


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


6.65


The Lowell Sun, notices


110.63


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., acknowledgement of deeds and disclaimers


30.65


Harry C. Dawson, paid Registry of Deeds


137.80


Harry C. Dawson, paid express


.65


Walter H. Wilcox, Inc., premium on bond


10.00


Massachusetts Tax Collectors' & Treas. Asso.,


dues


2.00 $


1,183.76


Unexpended


$ 16.24


MAINTENANCE OF LEGION HALL $ 125.00


Appropriation


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity $ 68.92


Ira H. Brown, labor 8.00


John R. Smith, labor and material


30.78


F. J. Flemings Est., paper


2.50


Mrs. H. J. Patten, supplies


2.00


The Bon Marche Dry Goods Co., ash stands and supplies


12.00 $


124.20


Unexpended


$ .80


100


Appropriation Expenditures


4.31


4-H CLUB


Appropriation


Expenditures $ 50.00


Omer Blanchard, transportation $ 10.00


Mrs. Gertrude Rutledge, expenses for club


4.71


Mary Fuller, expenses to music camp


5.00 $ 19.71


Unexpended


$ 30.29


Appropriation


DOG OFFICER $ 100.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone $ 2.75


Lowell Humane Society, destroying stray dogs .. 3.00


Gerald Finneran, services as Dog Officer


94.25 $


100.00


HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING LOAN


Appropriation


$ 6,058.75


Expenditures


The Merchants National Bank, interest on notes


No. 190 and No. 141 to 177


$ 1,045.00


Paid notes No. 190 and No. 141 to 144


5,000.00


6,045.00


Alfred L. Ripley, interest on loan


13.75 $


6,058.75


BOARD OF REGISTRARS $ 650.00


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Expenditures


The Lowell Sun, advertising $ 9.38


Balfe Service Co., printing check lists


20.00


William H. Bennett, services


76.75


George J. McCoy, services


82.25


Herbert A. Fairbrother, services


63.75


Chester E. Burgess, services


50.25


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., services


255.55


H. W. Wennik, rental of typewriter


5.00


G. C. Prince & Son, rental of typewriter


3.00


Robinson Seal Co. Inc., supplies


22.82


Spaulding-Moss Co., poll list


51.04 $


649.79


Unexpended


$ .21


101


Appropriation


JOHN T. GALE-ROAD COMMISSIONER $ 100.00


Appropriation


Expenditures


John T. Gale, salary as road commissioner for


1938


$ 100.00


W. P. A. FUND


Appropriation


.. $ 10,000.00 ...


Expenditures


Fred H. Garlick, trucking


$ 113.22


Everett H. King, Sponsor's Agent


1,107.83


Everett H. King, paid for sharpening picks


2.00


Everett H. King, registration plates


8.00


Everett H. King, travel expenses


33.00


Joseph Martos, trucking


12.00


Hinton's Service Station, oil and gasoline


182.05


Hinton's Service Station, trucking


9.00


Edward H. Bowley, bricks and trucking


118.00


Converse Parker, transporting tools


48.00


Golen's Garage, labor and supplies


509.45


Golen's Garage, storage


23.75


Freddie's General Store, gasoline


24.37


Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline


225.85


United States Treasurer, material and adminis- tration expenses


1,280.23


Koplow Trimming Co., Inc., supplies and sharp- ening shears


137.55


Charles Santas, storage of butter


1.35


Surgical Dressings, Inc., supplies


11.39


Donohoe Tire Co., tires


42.75


Wilmington Coal Co., coal


378.25


Surplus Commodity District, warehouse service charge


52.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


48.60


Singer Sewing Machine Co., motor parts


154.10


Middlesex Supply Co., paint and hardware


25.90


Bartlett & Dow Co., tools and hardware


121.40


D. M. Laffin, sharpening tools, repairs, etc.


20.40


F. J. Flemings Est., bags and boxes


74.36


Dorothy E. Ackles, clerk 340.00


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


27.56


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., irons, etc.


11.13


F. & E. Bailey & Co., First Aid supplies


3.31


Carroll Motor Co., exchange of trucks


710.00


Davis & Sargent Lumber Co., lumber


9.54


102


Upton & Gilman Machine Co., sharpening drills ..


17.50


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


2.00


New England Concrete Pipe Corp., sewer pipe


1,428.85


H. J. Nassar Motor Sales Co., dump truck 450.00


Arthur Tremblay, supplies 12.76


Robert E. Gay, attesting signatures for W. P. A. documents 18.00


C. M. White Iron Works, highway grates and frames


394.40


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


2.72


John H. McKay Filling Station, gas, oil and grease (


12.80


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


4.04


Osterman Coal Co., cement


145.40


John G. MacLellan, oil


15.84


Louis E. Marion, setting glass


8.90


George Brabant, rent of pump


5.00


Margaret Livingston, paid for material


1.25


S. Walker McCausland, labor ....


32.75


Napoleon Boucher, repairing tools


2.50


John Brady, brick 144.00


Fairgrieve Belting Co., belt .84


Colonial Beacon Oil Co., road oil


82.24


Lull & Hartford, blasting caps 4.75


John R. Craig, trucking and services at Com- modity Center 99.40


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


17.88


G. C. Prince & Son, supplies


2.10


Brosnan & Brosnan, fish


2.61


Frank J. Sullivan, parts


34.00


Henry P. Foley, shovels


37.02


Boston & Maine R. R., installing drain at Baldwin's crossing


11.94


Conant Machine & Steel Co., parts


34.44


Trimount Bituminous Products Co., concrete


206.64


Cities Service Oil Co., loading machines, tires


165.32


Daniel T. Sullivan, pipe


9.80


Richard O'Neill, trucking


163.00


Trull Brothers, labor, rail caps and pipe


53.50


Jacob Halpersohn, gravel


6.90


Towers Motor Parts Corp., grease gun


3.00


James Manley, trucking


61.75


Jesse J. French, wood 10.00


Clarence LaDuke, lighting bombs


3.50


James Bancroft, trucking


7.50


William Shanley, trip to Concord for loader part


2.00


William Shanley, labor


2.50


-


103


Registry of Motor Vehicles, registration of trucks


8.00


Currier's Express, trucking


2.20


Charles Buffum, oil and grease


.92


J. H. Broadbent & Son, cards


2.75 $


9,601.55


Unexpended


$ 398.45


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES $ 225.00


Appropriation


Expenditures


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies $ 12.66


Victor N. Cluff, services


200.00


Victor N. Cluff, paid for paint,


2.23 $


214.89


Unexpended


$ 10.11


BLANCHE AMES vs. TOWN OF TEWKSBURY $ 601.00 Appropriation ..


Expenditures


John C. Percival, appraisal services, plans, photographs and testimony at hearing $ 250.00


R. E. Runels Construction Co., appraisal serv- ices and testimony 200.00


Rogers & Sherburne, services


151.00 $


601.00


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