Town of Tewksbury annual report 1939-1944, Part 22

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


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Cawley Coal Co., lime


1.20


Anthony Snowsey, compressor operator


6.75


Earl Lye, use of truck and operator


40.50


Edgar Hinton, Jr., truck and operator


157.50


John McAndrew, truck and operator


288.00


Town of Chelmsford, use of grader


106.19


Edward Dryden, grader operator


59.50


Arthur Marcelle, gravel


75.68


Nelson Cement Stone Co., Inc., guard rail posts


126.40


Jacob Halpersohn, gravel


235.20


Mary O'Neill, gravel


235.43 $


9,059.11


Unexpended balance carried forward to 1942 $ 1.961.02


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SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 60,000.00


Expenditures


Teachers


Margaret Mercier, supervisor


$ 437.46


Angelica Carabello, supervisor


213.36


Alice Sturtevant, supervisor


320.00


Whitman Pearson, principal


1,591.68


Lawrence McGowan, teacher


1,094.68


Roland Bourdon, teacher


801.68


Evelyn Dutton, teacher


1,330.00


Kathryn Chandler, teacher


1,417.16


Marjorie Scoboria, teacher


1,330.00


Catherine Maguire, teacher


1,330.00


Phyllis Moran, teacher


758.00


Doris Groesbeck, teacher


1,171.32


Elizabeth Mulry, teacher


1,053.83


Fatoula A. Papaconstaninou


90.00


Ethelyn Howard, principal


1,584.00


Dorothy Ward, teacher


513.35


Elizabeth Flynn, teacher


1,200.00


Marion Piper, teacher


1,113.00


Doris Blake, teacher


1,122.00


Virginia Cunningham, teacher


965.68


Mildred Rollo, teacher


611.68


Winifred Colbath, teacher


965.68


Mary Katherina, teacher


855.00


Elizabeth Hill, teacher


668.50


Alberta Ringer, teacher


604.86


Elizabeth Reynolds, teacher


965.68


Margaret Hedstrom, teacher


573.00


Eva Hersey, teacher


1,140.00


Ruth Lyons, teacher


965.68


Dorothy Ogston, teacher


823.18


Mary E. Garland, substitute


56.00


Katherine Meloy, teacher


270.32


Esther Rynne, substitute


44.00


Rena Theberge, substitute


38.00


Margaret M. Sanders, substitute


80.00


Alyce G. Jones, substitute


12.00


Louise Murray, substitute


8.00


Virginia O'Rourke, substitute


28.00


Mary Shea, supervisor


233.32


Richard Miller, principal


689.32


53


David Lynch, teacher


376.00


Leonore C. Meehen, teacher


344.68


Joseph King, teacher


310.00


James Sampson, teacher


376.00


Gertrude Holt, teacher


282.00


Josephine MacLellan, teacher


266.32


Lora Van Bergen, teacher


266.32


Harriet Donehue, supervisor


62.49


Albert R. Mooney, substitute


12.00


Katherine Riley, substitute


14.00


$ 31,379.23


Fuel and Janitor


Harry Wiley, janitor


$ 1,300.00


Walter Lavell, janitor


1,510.00


William Leighton, janitor


520.00


Irving Bailey, janitor


656.00


Wilmington Coal Co., coal


406.11


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


127.53


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


.80


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


976.62


C. H. Hobson & Son, boiler brushes


3.75


William M. Horner, supplies


105.20


H. W. Burlingame, cotton waste


6.00


Workshop for the Blind, mops


4.50


State Prison Colony, brushes and handles


28.81


Osterman Coal Co., stoker repairs 15.00


Harry Patterson, janitor 31.00


National Coal Sales Co., coal


1,448.54


Wally's Quality Food Store, supplies


2.47


Charles Hacker, janitor


260.00


Mrs. Bridget Tansey, cleaning at Foster School ..


1.25


Mrs. Helen Brabant, cleaning at Shawsheen School


10.00


Mrs. Chas. Hacker, cleaning at Shawsheen School


10.00


Mrs. Anna O'Connell, cleaning at Shawsheen School


10.00


Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp., pyrofax


30.00


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


8.23


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


8.18


Sanascent Co., supplies


20.00


George Tolstrup, janitor


280.00


George Brabant, wood for North School


7.00


John G. MacLellan, range oil, drum, faucet and stand 8.50 -


$ 7,795.49


54


Transportation


Omer Blanchard, driving bus 1,950.00


Fred H. Garlick, driving bus 1,950.00


Anthony Furtado, driving bus


1,950.00


Eastern Mass. Street Ry. Co., transportation of pupils


2,900.00 $ 8,750.00


Supervision


Stephen G. Bean $ 877.56


Books and Supplies


Hagan's Handicraft Supplies, supplies $ 5.40


J. H. Broadbent & Son, letterheads


2.50


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


28.09


Walter H. Baker & Co., books 13.70


F. J. Flemings, Est., supplies


158.70


Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber


8.96


Wright & Potter Printing Co., blanks


2.07


Ginn & Co., books


165.34


Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., desk, books and supplies


310.54


The John C. Winston Co., books


12.20


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies


1,082.17


Milton Bradley Co., pencils


18.30


The Thompson Hardware Co., hardware


38.89


The Bon Marche, books


.70


Schoolcrafters, Inc., crayons


24.17


Longmans, Green & Co., books


51.36


Silver Burdett Co., music


38.06


Beckley Cardy Co., books


.99


O. H. Toothaker, maps


31.45


The American Book Co., books


164.26


Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber


25.09


The Boston Music Co., music


20.98


Fred Howard, first aid supplies


11.02


Harold Flammer, music


.48


Charles Scribner's Sons, books


12.26


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


3.46


Donovan's, supplies


.80


World Book Co., books


18.44


Science Research Associates, subscription


2.50


Shawprint, Inc., purchase orders


35.70


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


12.15


Arlo Publishing Co., books


7.04


Scott, Foresman & Co., books


64.66


The Macmillan Co., books


15.05


55


The Studio Publications, Inc., books


9.02


D. Appleton-Century Co., books 20.29


D. C. Heath & Co., books 8.74


Allyn & Bacon, books 197.95


Reformatory for Women, flag


3.88


News Map of the Week, Inc., subscriptions.


11.67


Iroquois Publishing Co., Inc., books


8.21


Central Scientific Co., supplies


8.60


Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., supplies


1.72


American Educational Press, supplies


1.85


Boston Janitors' Supply Co., Inc .. supplies.


5.00


$ 2,664.41


School Houses


Mack Courser, labor


$ 70.20


Bennett Bros., servicing pump & tank, supplies


20.95


Middlesex Supply Co., hardware and plumbing supplies


111.04


North Tewksbury Garage, door latches


1.25


James Twohey, painting


16.00


Derby Electric Motors Co., servicing signal sys- tem, repairs and supplies


34.67


Wilmington Builders Supply Co., supplies


10.79


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., irons


5.20


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


59.38


The Thompson Hardware Co., hardware


40.12


Arthur Tremblay, gasoline, oil and supplies


8.44


Pratt & Forrest Lumber Co., lumber


140.43


J. L. Hammett Co., supplies, desks and chairs.


532.63


C. H. Hobson & Son, labor and material


38.85


Osterman Coal Co., parts & repairs for stoker


27.25


Jenness C. Dalton, repairs on door check


2.25


Louis Marion & Sons, labor at Foster and High Schools


206.75


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


151.55


J. R. Scott, paint and labor


205.00


F. L. Kane, repairs


6.00


Wadsworth, Howland Co., Inc., paint


13.44


Russell Lumber Co., shingles


85.18


Fred Lunn & Son, labor on Foster School bldg ...


582.85


Daniel T. Sullivan, lime mortar


.65


George Tolstrup, labor and supplies


7.60


William H. Dewing, labor


4.50


Edward E. Babb & Co., fixtures


6.96


The Robertson Co., Inc., range and pipe


51.66 -


$ 2,441.59


56


Massachusetts School Fund


Massachusetts Board of Retirement. $ .... 1,395.50


Miscellaneous


Fred H. Garlick, trucking and driving bus $ 70.00


Purity Spring Water Co., spring water 43.30


Gertrude Rutledge, care of cafeteria


10.00


Scripture's Laundry, laundry


5.96


Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., exchange of type- writers 47.50


Lowell Gas Light Co., moving and connecting ranges and Electrolux 6.25


Royal Typewriter Co., typewriters 95.00


The Bon Marche, supplies


9.06


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


19.62


Luther R. Baker, moving piano


7.00


C. B. Coburn Co., extinguisher refills and clock ..


6.91


First National Stores, Inc., supplies


16.48


Anderson Bros., milk


9.01


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


94.31


Remington Rand, Inc., exchange of typewriters ..


47.50


Charles Hazel, basketball coach


250.00


International Business Machines Corp., servicing clock system 15.00


Donovan's celluloid


1.80


Stephen G. Bean, travel expenses


101.00


Stephen G. Bean, clerical service


7.50


Stephen G. Bean, telephone and postage


9.50


Anthony Furtado, Jr., driving bus


15.00


Middlesex County, support of pupil at Training School 46.00


The Robertson Co., kitchen supplies.


42.98


Edward J. Bellerose, cart wheels


3.00


Lowell Sewing Machine Shop, parts


1.35


O. N. Blanchard, driving bus


7.00


Maude B. Gray, subscriptions


29.75


A. J. Fairgrieve, fire insurance premium


30.66


J. Gordon Dodge, servicing lawn mowers


4.00


Carbide & Carbon Chemical Corp., pyrofax gas


22.50


May L. Larrabee, telephone 44.15


May L. Larrabee, paid for supplies


1.40


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


35.25


Walter Doucette, moving case of birds to High School 2.00


Whitman Pearson, telephone, box rent & supplies


8.75


57


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies 3.10


Reformatory for Women, flags 13.51


Lowell Rendering Co., fertilizer 5.60


Harry Wiley, attendance officer


50.00


Walter W. Coburn, tuning piano 3.50


Evelyn Dutton, lettering diplomas


32.15


Mrs. Grace Dawson, pianist, Grade School grad- uation 3.00


Wally's Quality Food Store, groceries


41.37


Harding Typewriter Co., servicing and parts. 78.25


Alyce O'Brien, clerical service


42.50


S. S. Kresge Co., supplies


2.70


H. P. Sweet, eggs for High School.


1.70


John C. Bennett, parts


5.25


Frank D. Corr, labor


14.00


Fred. C. Church & Co., premiums


132.69


Boston & Maine RR., rent of pipe privilege


5.00


John H. Seifer, repairs to clocks


4.50


Charles W. Fenerty, labor


6.00


R. L. Miller, postage & insurance registration


9.04


Mollie Medcraft, subscription


1.20


Derby Electric Motors Co., wire, repairs and in- stallation 21.86


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., overhauling mimeograph and typewriter


10.55


Traders & Mechanics Insurance Co., premium .. 24.56


Federal Mutual Fire Ins. Co., premiums 66.84


Hingham Mutual Fire Ins. Co., premium ..


41.19


Merrimac Mutual Fire Ins. Co., premiums.


177.21


Edith Haines, taking school census


35.00


J. Harper Gale, toll calls and writing certificates


39.40


Ralph Battles, writing certificates


3.00


Dorothy Ackles, clerical services


25.00


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


12.00


The Arrow System, reconditioning athletic ap- parel 272.13


Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co., boiler policy premium


269.98


Holyoke Mutual Fire Ins. Co., premium


93.56


Gaumont Bros., Frigidaire, Shawsheen School


125.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boiler


5.00


Lull & Hartford, athletic supplies


4.25


$ 2,848.08


58


School Nurse


Miss Edith Haines, services $ 1,300.00


Medical Inspection


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, school physician $ 250.00


Appropriation for Schools $ 60,000.00


Total expenditures 59,701.86


Unexpended


$ 298.14


Vocational School


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Expenditures


City of Lowell, tuition $ 632.00


City of Boston, tuition


161.57


793.57


Unexpended


$ 6.43


PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation


$ 12,000.00


Expended for Welfare


11,224.56


Unexpended


$ 775.44


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Appropriation


Received Federal Grants


$2,191.96


Brought forward from 1940


700.87


2,892.83


Received Federal Aid, Administration


51.14


6,443.97


Expended under Town Appropriation $ 3,495.50


Expended under U. S. Grant


2,649.00


Expended under Administration


51.14


$ 6,195.64


Unexpended under Town Appropriation


4.50


Unexpended under U. S. Grant and carried for- ward to 1942


243.83 $ 248.33


59


$ 3,500.00


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation $ 13,000.00


Received Federal Aid, U. S. Grant $ 10,644.96


Brought Forward from 1940 1.55


10,646.51


Received Federal Grants, Administration


357.98


$ 24,004.49


Expended under Town Appropriation


$ 12,998.77


Expended under U. S. Grant


10,364.22


Expended under Administration


357.98


$ 23.720.97


Unexpended under Town Appropriation $ 1.23


Unexpended under U. S. Grant and carried for-


282.29


..


-


$ 283.52


AID, STATE AND MILITARY


Appropriation


$ 2,500.00


Expenditures


1,481.80


Unexpended


$ 1,018.20


Unpaid 1939 Welfare Bills Due Cities and Towns


Appropriation $ 836.98


Expenditures


Town of Auburn $ 234.00


City of Lynn


177.83


Tewksbury State Hospital and Infirmary


419.15


Town of Wilmington


6.00


-


$ 836.98


Unpaid 1940 Welfare Bills


Appropriation


$ 646.02


Expenditures


City of Lowell


$


646.02


60


ward 1942


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation $ 1,150.00


Expenditures


Loella F. Dewing, advertising $ 20.11


Balfe Service Co., printing warrants 12.50


Balfe Service Co., printing annual reports


606.87


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


48.00


The Lowell Sun, advertising


49.42


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes


108.20


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


38.30


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., printed forms & supplies ..


11.91


Robinson Seal Co., Inc., supplies and binding records 88.92


$ 984.23


Unexpended


$ 165.77


SALARIES


Appropriation, Town Auditor


$ 700.00


Robert E. Gay, services


700.00


Appropriation, Town Treasurer


$ 1,500.00


George A. Marshall, services


1,476.64


Unexpended


$ 23.36


Appropriation, Selectmen


$ 1,100.00


Irving F. French, services $ 400.00


Duncan J. Cameron, services


350.00


Bernard H. Greene, services


350.00


$ 1,100.00


Appropriation, Town Clerk


$ 750.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., services


750.00


Appropriation, Tax Collector


$ 1,850.00


Harry C. Dawson, services


1,850.00


Appropriation, School Committee


225.00


May L. Larrabee, services $ 75.00


-


J. Harper Gale, services


75.00


Ralph Battles, services


75.00


$ 225.00


Appropration, Road Commissioners


$ 400.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, services $ 200.00


Chester Roper, services


100.00


Louis Berube, services


100.00 $ 400.00


61


$ 50.00


Appropriation, Election Officers


William McGowan, services $ 5.00


Thomas Sullivan, services 6.00


Anna McPhillips, services 5.00


William Smith, services


5.00


Jesse French, services


6.00


William I. Bailey, services


5.00


-


$ 32.00


Unexpended


$ 18.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 900.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund 281.00


$ 1,181.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 246.69


George A. Marshall, travel expenses 20.90


Director of Accounts, certifying notes


24.00


Fred C. Church & Co., Town Clerk's bond


7.50


Fred C. Church & Co., Treasurer's bond


108.00


Middlesex Co. Selectmen's. Assoc., membership dues


6.00


William Pringle, care of South Cemetery


35.00


William Pringle, care of Old Cemetery


5.00


Appleton National Bank, safe deposit box


5.55


A. J. Fairgrieve, P. O. box rent


1.40


Irving F. French, travel expenses


8.00


Duncan J. Cameron, expenses to Boston


3.00


A. W. Wells, balance due on typewriter


20.00


E. H. King, paid express


.35


National Shawmut Bank, postage


.42


Cover Grain & Feed Co., lawn seed and fertilizer Burroughs Adding Machine Co., servicing mach. Duncan J. Cameron, investigation of Welfare cases


6.60


100.00


Star Sound Service, use of sound truck in alum- inum drive


10.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., refund of overpayments ....


6.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., acknowledging deeds


7.00


Violet Holmes, course at Defense school


10.00


Commonwealth of Mass., Dept. of Public Wel-


fare, amount due in settlement of E. W.


3.30


Rowe case 46.60


62


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., stamp 1.00


Miss Susan R. Campbell, expenses to Dept. Public Welfare conference 3.50


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


Winthrop S. Jones, care of soldiers' lot


17.00


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


83.00


R. E. Runels Construction Co., preparing case and testimony


50.00


John C. Percival & Co., appraisal and testimony


175.00


Robert E. Gay, Notary Public fees


3.50 $


1,024.31


$ 156.69


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 4,000.00


Expenditures


Commonwealth of Mass., State Infirmary, care of T. B. cases $ 236.58


Middlesex Co. Sanatorium, care of town cases.


2,098.25


Middlesex Supply Co., rake


3.38


MacGregor Instrument Co., repairing syringe .... 4.58


Mack Courser, cleaning dump and putting up sign


4.00


The Lowell Sun, advertising


3.13


Dr. Thomas F. Brennan, professional services


26.00


Loella Dewing, advertising


1.25


Edith E. Haines, investigating health cases


210.00


Walter Roberts, putting up sign


4.00


Russell Lumber Co., lumber for signs


.87


City of Lowell, treatment at Isolation Hospital ..


12.86


Loring R. Kew, Deputy Sheriff, notice


1.80


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, professional services


296.90 $


2,903.60


Unexpended


$ 1,096.40


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 350.00


Expenditures


Lowell Cadet Band, band concert $ 88.00


S. Angove, expenses of firing squad


8.00


Winthrop S. Jones, flags


21.00


F. I. Carter & Sons, bouquets


7.50


Eastern Mass. Street Ry. Co., transportation


16.00


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing programs, etc .. 5.00


Bessie S. Kobele, accompanist


5.00


63


Ruth Kiernan, trumpet soloist


5.00


Charles P. Howard, orator


15.00


Ladies' Aid Society, dinners


130.00


James H. Reynolds, services of Drum Corps for parade


15.00


Nancy A. Trickey, soloist


10.00


Patten & Co., 5 wreaths


15.00 $


340.50


Unexpended .... 9.50


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 6,135.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., street lights $ 6,095.98


Unexpended


$ 39.02


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 1,300.00


Dog Tax


653.57


$ 1,953.57


Expenditures


DeWolfe & Fiske, books $ 1,015.15


Gaylord Bros. Inc., books and supplies


36.15


Ruth W. Smith, expenses to Boston


24.00


Maude B. Gray, subscriptions


60.75


The Quincy Bookbinding Co., books


11.07


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


200.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, box rent and supplies


2.35


Blanche King, assistant librarian


125.00


Robert Nash, assistant librarian


107.00


Dorothy Fitzgerald, expenses to Boston


12.00


Imperial Book Co., books


53.52


Jean Karr & Co., books


139.05


J. J. & M. F. Norton, books and supplies


7.14


Nathaniel Dame, books


28.35


Anna Bischoff, librarian for the South district ..


10.00


Dorothy Fitzgerald, librarian for the North district


10.00


Edgar Smith, transporting books to outlying districts


87.50


Lena J. Blaisdell, librarian for Wamesit district


10.00 $


1,939.03


IJnexpended


$ 14.54


64


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Expenditures


George K. James, janitor $ 1,280.00


George K. James, paid for supplies 9.55


James Twohey, painting


112.50


Goodco Sanitary Products, disinfectant


27.00


Patrick Canavan, installing clocks and lights


5.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


415.96


Lowell Electric Light Corp., bulbs


9.06


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant


2.68


A. F. French & Co., table paper


26.67


Middlesex Supply Co., paint and supplies


38.69


Frank P. McCartin Co., time switch and lights .. 50.99


Elmer Olson, labor


5.00


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


88.46


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone


165.56


C. B. Coburn Co., paint and supplies


20.48


Master Paint & Varnish Co., floor wax


6.25


Jeness C. Dalton, repairing door check


13.50


R. Dexter Tolman, repairing ballot box


2.55


J. R. Scott, labor and material


61.38


First National Stores, Inc., pails


.50


Fred C. Church & Co., insurance on Library and Town Hall 499.95


Thomas F. Sullivan, repairs


4.50


Wally's Quality Food Store, supplies


3.83


Hingham Mutual Fire Insurance Co., premium .. ...


137.73


Traders & Mechanics Mutual Ins. Co., premium


80.15


Merrimac Mutual Fire Ins. Co., premium


106.12


The Thompson Hardware Co., lawn mower


14.75


Osterman Coal Co., coal


469.41


Lyle, repairing clock


3.00


American Writing Ink Co., ink


3.30


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boiler


10.00


George Brabant, wood


9.00


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


6.20


The Robertson Co., shades


74.00


George J. McCoy, cleaning and repairing town clock


40.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, fire insurance policy


287.50


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies 4.48


65


D. T. Sullivan Coal Co., cement


1.00


George S. Harrington Co., stage curtains in- stalled


265.00 $ 4,361.70


Unexpended


$ 638.30


GENERAL


Merchants National Bank, paid notes No. 227,


No. 231, No. 232, No. 233 $ 80,000.00


National Shawmut Bank, paid notes No. 229, No. 230, No. 234, No. 235


42,000.00


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, T. B. assessment.


1,139.63


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, Dog licenses


747.80


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, Sale of dogs


6.00


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, County tax


7,033.13


Commonwealth of Mass., State tax


12,210.00


Commonwealth of Mass., Parks & Reservations


247.73


Commonwealth of Mass., Auditing Municipal


Accounts


15.62


$143,399.91


MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$


1,500.00


Expenditures


Harris Briggs, Jr., labor


30.00


Napoleon Boucher, labor


90.75


Samuel Feinstein, hauling tools


28.00


Louis Brazee, labor


32.00


Harris M. Briggs, services


$ 835.80


Lincoln Gerrish, labor


8.00


Edward Thoreson, labor


195.50


Louis Stubbaum, labor


21.50


Middlesex Machine Co., labor and parts


4.72


Charles H. Buffum, gasoline and oil


17.24


Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline


31.01


Frank J. Sullivan, parts for truck


1.50


Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., parts


1.25


Converse Parker, labor


36.00


Farm Service Stores, Inc., arsenate of lead


89.56


C. B. Coburn Co., arsenate of lead


17.00


Everett Haines, labor


2.00


Moody Wiktorowicz, labor


46.00


John C. Bennett, supplies


2.85 $


1,490.68


Unexpended


$ 9.32


66


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, services


$ 576.00


Earl Brown, labor


10.00


Harris Briggs, Jr., labor


140.00


Samuel Feinstein, hauling tools


16.00


Louis Brazee, labor


20.00


Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline, oil & packing


39.57


Napoleon Boucher, labor and filing saws


86.50


Joseph Martos, Delco generator


2.00


North Tewksbury Garage, rental, labor, parts


22.15


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


34.33


Lincoln Gerrish, labor


1.00


Earl Sands, labor


8.00


F. & E. Bailey & Co., first aid supplies


4.50


Mark Roper, Jr., labor


1.50


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


9.00


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


3.33


North Wilmington Nurseries, Norway maple


2.75


Town Line Garage, sticker


1.00


Frost Insecticide Co., pole and tree gun


28.75


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


5.25


Charles H. Buffum, gasoline


6.05


Edward Thoreson, labor


166.00


Louis Stubbaum, labor


2.00


Frank Goddard, machine parts


6.56


Frank J. Sullivan, supplies


1.50


Anderson Bros., use of horse


44.00


John Page, labor


177.00


Osterman Coal Co., cement


3.50


John C. Bennett, tools and supplies


24.69


Moody Wiktorowicz, labor


44.00


William H. Dewing, filing saws


4.20


Ideal Key Shop, tools and filing saws


7.50 $


1,498.63


Unexpended $ 1.37


INTEREST


Appropriation


$ 250.00


67


Expenditures


Merchants Natonal Bank, discount on notes No.


231, No. 232, No. 233, No. 242 $ 225.60


National Shawmut Bank, discount on notes No.


234, No. 235, No. 241


22.55 $


248.15


Unexpended


$ 1.85


POLICE


Appropriation


$ 6,500.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund, Dec. 20, 1941 294.50


$ 6,794.50


Expenditures


Cyril L. Barker, Chief $ 2,185.00


Chester E. Burgess, services


940.00


Ross E. Sargent, services


226.50


Daniel Sheehan, services


144.00


Lauchie McPhail, services


535.10


George Hazel, services 285.00


City of Lowell, use of jail


71.75


City of Lowell, ambulance service


30.00


City of Lowell, radio service 65.00


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


3.95


Billerica Motor Sales Co., labor and parts


106.32


Billerica Motor Sales Co., exchange of Ford cars 300.00


Golen's Garage, labor and parts 49.25


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


154.09


Myers Auto Supply Co., supplies and parts


80.53


North Tewksbury Garage, repairs and zerone.


2.35


Cities Service Oil Co., gasoline


443.54


Daniel Sterling, services


672.90


Harry L. Morrison, transferring radio to 1941 cruiser


25.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


12.00


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., supplies


139.59


James Manley, services


44.70


James H. Burns, transportation of prisoners, etc


18.80


Isidore J. Trudel, transportation of prisoners ....


5.90


J. H. Broadbent & Son, envelopes, etc.


12.75


Post Office Locksmith, keys and locks repaired .. 2.35


Frank P. McCartin Co., radio parts


6.65


68


C. Abbott Battles, services


24.00


Robert E. Gay, Notary Public fees


1.00


S. M. Spencer Mfg. Co., police badges


47.25


Harold F. DeCourcy, supplies


14.45


Donovan's, police belts


22.75 $


6,672.47


Unexpended


$ 122.03


PARKS AND COMMONS


Appropriation


$ 225.00


Expenditures


Walter Roberts, decorating band stand, care of lights and labor


57.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity 8.00


J. Gordon Dodge, servicing lawn mowers 2.00


North Wilmington Nurseries, Mountain Ash


10.00


Corey's Steeple Jacks, painting flag pole


5.00


Reformatory for Women, flag


18.74


Osterman Coal Co., cement


2.10


Lowell Rendering Co., fertilizer


18.04


John C. Bennett, lawn mower


16.95


Harris M. Briggs, care of Common and flag


85.00 $


222.83


Unexpended


$ 2.17


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund


582.00


$ 5,582.00


Expenditures


A. S. Haines, Chief $ 1,820.00


Charles W. Knox & Son, insurance on firemen ....


187.50


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


177.46


North Tewksbury Garage, storage


84.00


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


107.76


Hinton's Service Station, garage rent


90.00


Hinton's Service Station, supplies and tele- phone calls


83.28


E. A. Wilson Co., fuel oil and labor on boiler


162.28


69


Donovan's, auto supplies 1.34


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


3.71


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


8.33


Everett S. Haines, labor on trucks


14.50


Andrew Kohanski, labor


7.50


Harry Patterson, labor


4.00


W. L. Farwell, labor and material


19.25


G. C. Prince & Son, order books


2.95


C. B. Coburn Co., paint, etc.


4.75


Thomas F. Sullivan, labor and valves


19.00


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


5.53


American Fire Equipment Co., fire hose, coup- lings, etc.


518.22


O'Brien Tire & Battery Service, parts


30.77


Towers Motor Parts Corp., oil can


1.58


Scannell Boiler Works, welding


1.20


Wally's Quality Food Store, groceries


7.27


Town of Wilmington, rental of 3 hydrants


120.00


Arthur Tremblay, gasoline, oil and supplies


81.38


F. I. Carter & Sons, extinguisher refills


4.95


Pratt & Forrest Co., door sections


36.00


Labor at Fires


Everett S. Haines


$ 206.75


Andrew Kohanski


135.50


George James


153.75


Harry Gleason


88.00


Frank Corr


30.75


Harry Patterson


97.00


Victor Lundquist


48.75


William Millett


93.50


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