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George and Inez John and Alice Frederick and Charlotte Charles and Irene Lawrence and Dorothy John and Stella
No.
Date of Marriage
Name
Residence
12
May
2 Kenneth Parsons Thompson Ruth Helen Dean
13
Apr. 12 Demetrios Siopes Frances Bertelle Tibbetts
14
May
10 Thomas Francis Fitzpatrick, Jr. Pauline Marie Meloy
15
May
16 Ernest Broadbent Marion Brennan
16
May
23 Robert B. Edell Irene Brothers
17
May
30 Michael James Dumas Beatrice Mary Warner
18
June
5 Thomas Sparkes Laurel E. Wheelock
19
June
13 Charles Bernard Hyde Stella Ann Wojtkiewcz
20
June
13 Victor H. Gray Reba P. Robertson
21
June
13 George O. Lincoln, Jr. Catherine G. Brown
22
June
19 William S. Wendell Bertha Allen Muse ·
23
June
21 Pasquale Tallini Elizabeth Pasqualetto
24
June
20 Arne Filip Nordgren Dorothy Britt Chambers
25
June
28 John E. Hedstrom Josephine A. MacLellan
26
July
1 George DeSilva Rachel Louise Ward
27 July
5 Morris E. Horne Eileen Manning
28 July
15 Charles Shimkus Irene Hogan
29
July 22 Thomas J. Casserly Mary E. Decker
30 July
26 Thomas McCormack Gladys Baxter
31 July
23 Frank Irving Goodwin Alice Mary Gagnon
32
July
26 George Prichard Maclaren, Jr. Edna Mae Spencer
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No.
Date of Marriage
Name
Residence
33 Aug. 15 Bertrand Frank Bolton Ethel Ruth Anderson
34 Aug. 22 Thomas Kenneth Mckenzie Alice Lillian James
35 Aug. 19 Gerald B. Barker Helen E. Burke
36 Aug. 29 Joseph P. Fleming Gertrude M. Marshall
37 Sept.
6 Robert N. Plourde Evelyn D. Keough
38 Sept.
7 Clarence E. Roux Gertrude M. Trudel
39 Sept. 7 John Doyle Margaret M. Ryan
40 Sept. 12 James Scott Ruth Virginia Gray
41 Sept. 27 Eleftherios Tsoukalas Anastasia Ligitsakos
42 Sept. 27 Edward V. Gontarz Pauline Walachkas
43 Oct. 10 Raymond M. Briggs Eleanor May Doucett
44 Oct.
11 Vincent J. Zelonis Mary Elizabeth Wisniewski
45 Oct. 18 Norman Giles Marjorie L. Young
46 Oct.
24 Charles H. Fish Mildred A. Sawyer
47 Oct.
24 Albert Pare Margaret St. Onge
48 Nov.
7 Algott Peterson Gladys M. Haines
49 Oct. 25 Carl G. Spalding Eugenia M. Farwell
50 Nov. 7 David Mowatt Lawrie Ruth Edna Small
51 Nov. 23 Melvin deJager Frances Sarre
52
Dec. 15 Manuel Parevoliotis Marion Bowden
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No.
Date of Marriage
Name
Residence
53
Dec. 14 E. Lloyd Alden Lily A. Strem
Tewksbury, Mass.
54 Dec.
13 Lewis Haas Elizabeth Marie Brabant
55
Dec.
30 Roger S. H. Field Mary Ciril Otto
Lowell, Mass.
Tewksbury, Mass.
Deaths
Deaths recorded in the Town of Tewksbury For the Year 1942
No.
Date of Death
Name
yrs.
months
days
1
Feb.
4 Frank D. Hall.
84
5
29
2
Feb.
16 Lina T. (Reicher) Zink
76
4
19
3
Feb.
12 Emiline Heroux
62
1A
Feb.
18 James Michael Dunleavy
31
9
7
4
Mar.
8 Julia Driscoll Goggin
83
2A
Jan.
8 Michael Augston
51
3A
Jan.
25 Hugh Tighe
70
11
15
5
Mar. 11 Laura (Stoddard) Eaton
74
7
14
4A
Mar.
7 Michael Rafferty
57
5A
Mar.
12 Charles F. Scagliotti
77
-
6A
Feb. 22 Charles Kane
19
8
3
7A Mar.
7 Ethel May Powell
57
9
6
Apr. 14 Ada Johanson Peterson
63
2
23
7
Apr.
23 Eliza Caroline Pickering
79
2
27
8A
Mar.
15 Alfred Ouellette
70
9A May
2 Cicelia Baluta
50
10A
Mar.
4 Fannie Wener
56
11A
Mar. 27 John Bulley
58
1
20
12A Apr.
16 Aristico Beaulieu
86
13A
May
10 Edith C. Flanders
67
io“
-
8
June
19 Matthew T. Stevenson
30
9
June 22 Mary Campbell
71
11
6
10
June 27 William Rogers
46
-
14A
June 26 William Mahan
72
-
-
15A June 12 Joseph Stankiewicz
62
2
24
16A
Aug. 3 Harry Ramsbotham
63
7
13
-
-
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Wareham, Mass.
Tewksbury, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass. Wilmington, Mass. Tewksbury, Mass.
56 Dec.
31 Paul Christianson Mary DiPalma
No.
Date of Death
Name
yrs.
months
days
17A
Apr. 26 Valmore J. Suprenant.
45
11
26
11 Aug.
7 Napoleon Charles Boucher
71
8
17
12 Aug. 11 Margaret T. Sullivan
68
13
Aug. 11 Barilla Shedd Rice.
72
11
2
14
Aug. 21
15
Aug. 29 Henry Johnston
82
10
6
16
Aug. 16 Rachel A. Lawlor
46
2
18A Aug. 18
19A
Aug. 27 Arthur Thornton
64
1
24
17 Sept.
8 Joseph N. Colburn 86
7
15
21A
Sept. 21 Bessie Mona Merrill
55
3
1
23A Sept.
9 Orrin H. Allen
58
4
22
24A
Sept. 13 Sarah Feinstein
62
19
Oct.
29 Catherine Higgins McGovern. 78
78
5
29
21
Dec.
5 Percy Lewis Haines.
49
7
18
22
Dec.
4 Isabela S. MacArthur
93
2
-
23
Dec.
3 Dorothy W. A. Robertson.
76
4
20
24
Dec. 20 Adalaide Charlotte Andrews
75
1
25
27A Dec. 17 Etta L. Smith 61
1
11
25 Dec. 24 Margaret H. Garland 54
9
-
25A
Oct.
8 Rev. Denis A. Sullivan, O. M. I
68
-
RECAPITULATION
Births
50
a. Females
21
b. Males 29
Marriages
56
Deaths
52
a. Females
27
b. Males 25
-
22A Aug. 4 Olivia Fenerty
64
18 Oct.
5 Philomena Figuardo Furtado
62
-
20 Nov. 10 Elizabeth Campbell Parifico
26A Nov. 25 Arthur Wendell Phillips
62
1
16
20A Sept. 1 Florence MacDonald 43
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THE TOWN CLERK HEREBY GIVES NOTICE THAT SHE IS PREPARED TO FURNISH PARENTS, HOUSEHOLDERS, PHYSI- CIANS AND MIDWIVES, APPLYING THEREFOR, BLANKS FOR THE RETURN OF BIRTHS AS REQUIRED BY LAW.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Received and paid to the Town Treasurer for Licenses, permits, fees, etc. Five Hundred and forty-eight dollars and eighteen cents. ($548.18)
Received and paid to the Town Treasurer for Dog Licenses, Seven Hundred and ninety-seven dollars. ($797.00).
Received and paid to the Division of Fisheries and Game for li- censes, Three Hundred eighty-six dollars and fifty cents. ($386.50).
This makes a total of One Thousand seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty-eight cents. ($1,731.68).
Attest: ALICE A. PIKE,
Town Clerk
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AUDITOR'S REPORT
HIGHWAYS
General
Appropriation
$ 16,000.00
Less amount allotted to Chapter 81
9,600.00 $
6,400.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
500.00
$ 6,900.00
Expenditures
Richard O'Neill, Superintendent $ 541.25
Thomas Manley, chauffeur
426.80
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
428.70
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
421.83
Homer Darby, chauffeur
429.75
Francis Brown, chauffeur
436.83
Roland Robinson, laborer
227.30
Alton Parker, laborer
355.70
Joseph Aubut, laborer
380.18
Edward Penney, laborer
341.75
William Penney, laborer
318.82
Winthrop Jones, laborer
341.30
Nelson Brown, laborer
351.76
John Dupee, laborer
54.74
Paul Finlayson, laborer
8.74
Eugene Manley, laborer
15.78
Edward Thoreson, laborer
19.32
George Manley, chauffeur
7.50
George Gale, compensation
109.28
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones
77.13
Wilder Grain Co., salt, cement, etc. 30.30
Mildred Sawyer Fish, clerical work
85.35
Curley Grain & Fuel Co., coke
13.00
Jacob Halpersohn, gravel
171.15
James Chambers, gravel
98.55
S. Abbott Batchelder, Manila rope
15.00
Dracut Water Supply, use of compressor
21.43
Explosive Supply Co., Inc., gelatin and caps
15.50
Dana F. Perkins, surveying and laying out road bounds
225.00
50
Charles L. Haas, gravel
135.92
Thomas P. Sawyer, plowing snow off sidewalks
28.00
Tewksbury Diner, sandwiches 2.20
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road oil ..
65.74
Ross Sargent, Police duty
6.00
Lauchie McPhail, Police duty
6.00
Town of Tyngsboro, use of grader
40.00
Balfe Service Co., drivers' report slips
9.50
P. Cogger, transporting roller
65.00
Traders & Mechanics Ins. Co., insurance on trucks and tractor 43.89
Russell Lumber Co., posts and lumber
38.00
H. E. Fletcher Co., granite posts 22.00
Mary O'Neill, gravel 94.80
John G. MacLellan, range oil
12.88
Tewksbury State Hospital and Infirmary, X-Ray
5.00
Dr. E. C. MacDougall, professional services
6.00
Lincoln Gerrish, chauffeur
239.75
Anderson Bros., dynamite and caps
14.50
Arthur Wells, repairing typewriter
15.00
Brooks, Jordan & Graves, surveying and setting stone bounds
75.00
Rogers & Sherburne, legal services
5.00
$ 6,899.92
Unexpended
$ .08
Chapter 81
Transferred from General Highways
$ 9,600.00
Allotment by State
9,600.00
19,200.00
Less amount credited to Highway Machinery
Fund
3,349.15
$ 15,850.85
Expenditures
Richard O'Neill, Superintendent
$ 975.00
Thomas Manley, chauffeur
740.80
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
758.65
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
752.90
Homer Darby, chauffeur 768.45
Francis Brown, chauffeur
723.55
Roland Robinson, laborer
754.70
Edward Penney, laborer
637.59
Alton Parker, laborer
676.40
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Joseph Aubut, laborer
680.92
Nelson Brown, laborer 713.46
Lincoln Gerrish, chauffeur 15.25
William Penney, laborer 699.59
Winthrop Jones, laborer 718.51
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road oil
2,638.41
George Gaudette, grader operator
103.00
Town of Tyngsboro, use of grader and trans- portation 332.00
The Barrett Division, road tar
2,402.85
P. Cogger, sand
244.22
Roland R. Fearon, scraping and painting signs
122.50
Charles Haas, gravel
197.40
Mary O'Neill, sand
10.65
Town of Billerica, use of roller
25.00
State Prison Colony, surveying bounds
37.50
State Prison Colony, flanges and grates
121.55
$ 15,850.85
HIGHWAY MACHINERY FUND
Appropriation
$ 651.13
Credited from Chapter 90, North Street
209.62
Credited from Chapter 81
3,349.15
Credited from Chapter 90, Maintenance
487.88
$ 4,697.78
Expenditures
Lowell Iron & Steel Co., bolts and iron $ 1.79
Towers Motor Parts Corp., links and repairs ...
15.64
Ralph's Used Auto Parts, installing glass, etc. .. 4.00
Town Line Garage, repairs, gasoline & stickers Middlesex Supply Co., repairs and supplies
57.25
17.24
Roger Boyd, Inc., drum alcohol
54.00
North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts
507.66
Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., plow parts and hose
100.05
Cities Service Oil Co., gasoline and oil
1,939.05
Joe's Tire Shop, valve stems
2.50
Lowell Co-Operative Bank, storage of trucks
204.00
John C. Bennett, supplies
81.86
Lowell Glass Co., Inc., glass set in trucks
20.25
John G. MacLellan, range oil
26.77
Myers Auto Supply Co., tires and inspection
73.54
Frank J. Sullivan, repairs and parts 231.06
P. Falardeau, sharpening and repairing tools ...
49.70
52
Witkum Welding Co., welding, repairs and parts
55.75
Louis M. Marion, filing saws
4.10
Arthur Tremblay, supplies
2.35
Pawtucket Auto Body Repair Shop, repairing cab door
2.00
Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts
44.99
State Prison Colony, nuts and bolts
.25
F. H. Garlick, tools
3.00
Traffic & Road Equipment Co., drag frame and steel brooms
101.00
North Woburn Machine Co., steel and labor
13.32
The Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., rods and box
13.60
The Thompson Hardware Co., bolts and washers Conant Machine & Steel Co., parts
177.70
Clark-Wilcox Co., parts
16.65
Edward Sheehan, gasoline
2.00
Curley Grain & Fuel Co., coke
56.00
Registry of Motor Vehicles, registering trucks and tractor
14.00
Beech Truck & Parts Co., Inc., parts
15.00
Mack Motor Truck Co., parts
27.55
$ 3,937.18
Unexpended
$ 760.60
CHAPTER 90-MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
$ 2,000.00
Allotment by State
2,000.00
Allotment by County
2,000.00
$ 6,000.00
Less amount credited to Highway Machinery Fund
487.88
$ 5,512.12
Expenditures
Richard O'Neill, Superintendent
$ 105.00
Thomas Manley, chauffeur
86.40
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
74.70
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
86.40
Francis Brown, chauffeur
85.20
Edward Penney, chauffeur
80.64
William Penney, chauffeur
75.88
Alton Parker, chauffeur
75.60
Joseph Aubut, laborer
80.64
Homer Darby, laborer
57.60
Roland Robinson, laborer
57.60
53
1.56
Nelson Brown 53.76
Winthrop Jones, laborer
53.76
Charles Haas, crushed stone and gravel 1,376.44
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road oil 1,467.11
George Gaudette, grader operator 88.50
The Barrett Division, road tar
1,272.13
P. Cogger, sand
74.76
Paul McNulty, roller operator
28.00
Town of Billerica, use of roller
10.00
Town of Tyngsboro, use of grader
222.00
$ 5,512.12
NORTH STREET-Chapter 90
Brought forward from 1941
$ 1,961.02
Less amount credited to Highway Machinery Fund 209.62
$ 1,751.40
Richard O'Neill, Superintendent $ 30.00
Thomas Manley, chauffeur
31.20
Frank Goodwin, chauffeur
31.20
Charles Bowden, chauffeur
31.20
Homer Darby, chauffeur
41.00
Francis Brown, chauffeur
31.20
Roland Robinson, laborer
24.00
Edward Penney, laborer
24.00
Alton Parker, laborer
24.00
Joseph Aubut, laborer
24.00
Nelson Brown, laborer
24.00
William Penney, laborer
24.00
Winthrop Jones, laborer
24.00
George Gaudette, grader operator
22.88
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road oil
1,344.72
$ 1,731.40
Unexpended
$ 20.00
SCHOOLS
Appropriation
$ 60,000.00
Expenditures
Teachers
Mary Shea, supervisor $ 731.96
Alice Sturtevant, supervisor
256.00
Harriet Donahoe, supervisor
266.64
Richard Miller, principal
1,400.64
Kathryn Chandler, teacher
1,456.32
54
Evelyn Dutton, teacher
1,270.28
Marjorie Scoboria, teacher
891.28
Catherine Maguire, teacher
1,361.28
Doris Groesbeck, teacher 947.79
David Lynch, teacher
1,552.49
Leonore Meehan, teacher
694.86
Elizabeth Mulry, teacher
1,102.18
Joseph King, teacher
856.00
Catherine Riley, substitute
195.00
Ruth Rood, substitute
135.00
Ethelyn Howard, principal
1,599.96
Marion Piper, teacher
1,129.32
Elizabeth Flynn, teacher
1,233.32
Doris Blake, teacher
1,168.32
James Sampson, teacher
764.00
Vera Meehan, substitute
10.00
Eva Hersey, teacher
1,171.32
Ruth Lyons, teacher
1,028.82
Virginia Cunningham, teacher
1,013.07
Winifred Colbath, teacher
1,028.82
Elizabeth Reynolds, teacher
910.00
Gertrude Holt, teacher
573.00
Mary Katherina, teacher
886.32
Dorothy Ogston, teacher
886.32
Catherine L. Meloy, teacher
834.53
Josephine MacLellan, teacher
470.31
Lora Van Bergen, teacher
541.14
Margaret Oliver, substitute
226.33
Mildred R. West, substitute
26.00
Alberta Mooney, substitute
446.00
Grace Hobart, substitute
8.00
Mrs. Geo. Weber, substitute
5.00
Josephine Hedstrom, teacher
368.47
Mary E. Garland, substitute
12.00
Herbert Hoyt, principal
720.64
Kathryn Hall, teacher
214.50
Marjorie Stanley, teacher
407.32
Margaret Mason, teacher
70.50
Thelma Doucette, teacher
140.00
Margaret Mathews, teacher
234.99
Edith M. Thornquist, teacher
275.00
Fatoula Papaconstantineau, teacher
131.83
Elizabeth Hoyt, teacher
79.74
Helle D. Generales, substitute
4.00
Thedma Green, substitute
4.00
$ 31,740.61
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Fuel and Janitor
Walter Lavell, janitor
$ 1,320.50
Harry Wiley, janitor
1,352.00
George Tolstrup, janitor
1,352.00
Irving Bailey, janitor
576.00
Lowell Gas Light Co., gas
130.94
National Coal Sales Co., coal 2,741.38
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp., pyrof gas
15.25
Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity
1,101.04
William M. Horner, janitors' supplies
56.25
State Prison Colony, brushes
.79
Wally's Market, supplies
1.38
Workshop for the Blind, mop handles
4.75
Bridget Tansey, cleaning at Foster School
11.20
Hinton's Service Station, oil
1.00
Sanascent Co., disinfectant
32.00
City Window Cleaning Co., cleaning windows
16.00
C. B. Coburn Co., janitors' supplies
3.66
Austin F. & Jesse J. French, wood
5.00
Bronslaw Kohanski, janitor
74.66
John Dupee, janitor
66.50
Arthur Tremblay, gasoline and oil
5.43
8,867.73
Transportation
Omer Blanchard, driving bus $ 1,880.00
Fred H. Garlick, driving bus
1,880.00
Anthony Furtado, driving bus
400.00
Rita Furtado, driving bus
1,480.00
Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., transporting pupils ..
2,900.00
$ 8,540.00
Supervision
Stephen G. Bean $ 877.56
Books and Supplies
Master Products Co., stencils $ 28.75
Benjamin H. Sanborn & Co., books 7.58
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies
1,002.47
Fred Howard, drug supplies
12.58
F. J. Flemings Est., paper supplies
156.50
G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies
32.55
Chappell & Co., Inc., music
3.63
J. H. Broadbent & Son, letterheads
3.00
56
The Champion Publishing Co., hektographi work books
10.97
South-Western Publishing Co., books 87.63
Edward E. Babb & Co., Inc., books and supplies
323.73
Scott, Foresman & Co., books
58.37
Spaulding Moss Co., supplies
86.86
American Book Co., books 174.47
Allyn & Bacon, books
78.79
D. C. Heath & Co., books
58.13
The Bruce Publishing Co., supplies
4.40
Ginn & Co., books
135.67
The Macmillan Co., books
41.53
Laidlaw Bros., books
4.79
Reformatory for Women, flag
6.68
Webster Publishing Co., books
16.70
World Book Co., books
64.16
The Bon Marche Co., supplies
4.50
Central Scientific Co., supplies
8.68
McGraw-Hill Co., books
16.14
Remington Rand, Inc., books, etc.
7.15
Sullivan Bros., cards 21.00
Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber for manual training
3.00
Readers Digest, subscription
5.00
Charles E. Merrill Publishers, books
3.84
A. G. Pollard Co., supplies
11.56
Boston Music Co., music
4.34
Iroquois Publishing Co., books
4.21
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
33.83
Silver Burdette Co., books
36.62
The Arlo Publishing Co., books
7.07
Longmans, Green & Co., books
3.14
Newson & Co., books
5.01
D. Appleton Century Co., books
6.21
N. A. Palmer Co., cards
.60
The John C. Winston Co., books
7.51
Denoyer-Geppert Co., maps
6.45
$ 2,595.80
School Houses
Osterman Coal Co., repairs to stoker $ 6.00
Gallagher Electric Service, labor and parts repairing bell
26.20
Middlesex Supply Co., hardware and supplies 78.60
George Brabant, labor 15.00
C. B. Coburn Co., supplies 50.51
57
Bennett Bros., labor and parts 62.00
Wilmington Builders' Supply Co., lumber, ce- ment, etc. 72.49
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., Inc., paint and brushes 7.82
C. H. Hobson & Son, plumbing and material 218.89
Louis Marion, labor and material 115.90
The Thompson Hardware Co., paint supplies
41.51
Chandler & Barber Co., supplies
4.70
North Tewksbury Garage, parts
7.02
Derby Electric Motors Co., labor and material International Business Machines Corp., servic- ing clock system 15.00
W. L. Farwell, labor 8.00
Russell Lumber Co., lumber
34.42
White Electric Service, electrical repairs
2.78
W. W. Carey Co., repairs 1.50
The Robertson Co., supplies 14.90
Boston Auto Supply Co., paint
1.35
G. C. Prince & Són, Inc., paint and brush
43.95
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., paint 20.04
J. R. Scott, setting glass, painting, etc 9.00
Elmer Olson, labor and material
10.50
H. L. Gonzales, keys
3.00
Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber, etc.
74.98
F. L. Kane, labor and material
22.00
Fred Lunn & Son, labor and stock 605.91
William H. Dewing, material and labor on pump
24.75
Oscar's Welding Shop, inspecting furnace 2.50
E. A. Wilson Co., repairs to stoker 19.25
John C. Bennett. supplies
44.79
$ 1,734.45
Massachusetts School Fund
Massachusetts Board of Retirement $ 1,358.25
Miscellaneous
Royal Typewriter Co .. typewriters $ 154.00
Royal Typewriter Co., exchange of typewriters, repairs, etc. 87.50
A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps 5.25
John C. Bennett, supplies 5.60
Wally's Market, groceries, etc.
69.06
Anderson Bros., milk for H. E. Dept. 8.39
58
69.19
William H. Bennett, use of well for North School 20.00
Purity Spring Water, spring water 26.70
Stephen G. Bean, travel expenses 131.10
Stephen G. Bean, telephone and postage 3.36
Alyce O'Brien, clerical services 42.50
New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones
109.61
A. G. Pollard Co., supplies
13.83
Scripture's Laundry, laundry
2.80
Spaulding-Moss Co., instrument sets
4.00
Merrimac Mutual Fire Insurance Co., insurance
25.00
Holyoke Mutual Fire Insurance Co., insurance Hingham Mutual Fire Insurance Co., insurance Traders & Mechanics Insurance Co., insurance ..
207.90
Federal Mutual Fire Insurance Co., insurance ..
137.96
Freddie's General Store, used mimeograph
15.00
Boston & Maine R. R. Co., drain pipe privileges
5.00
Miss Leonore Meehan, books 3.60
Charles Hazel, coach for athletics 300.00
J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing and envelopes .. 15.00
W. C. Mckinnon, sharpening lawn mowers
3.50
D. Lovejoy & Son, Inc., repairs 2.40
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., typewriter and repairs 158.35
Richard L. Miller, paid for postage
1.50
May L. Larrabee. telephone service and supplies for school 43.60
Harry Wiley, attendance officer
50.00
Acme Welding Works, welding
1.40
Science Research Associate, subscription 2.50
S. S. Kresge Co., ribbon
1.25
H. W. Burlingame, wipers
3.23
Reformatory for Women, flag
4.21
David O. Lynch, paid for material
8.40
Eleanor Fitzgerald, pianist at Grammar School Graduation 5.00
Walter W. 'Coburn, tuning piano
3.75
Mrs. E. M. Thoreson, strawberries
.50
F. C. Church & Co., insurance
108.15
Harrington Transportation Co., transporting
books
.53
F. H. Garlick, trucking and transportation 20.00
The Robertson Co., Inc., cushions recovered and suppliies 29.05
Commissioner of Public Safety, boiler inspection 5.00
First National Stores Inc., groceries ....
2.87
59
97.20
273.28
Dillon Cleaning Co., cleaning
2.00
Edith Haines, taking school census 35.00
Time, subscription 5.00
Fred Howard, supplies
3.65
John H. Seifer, clocks repaired
6.00
Ralph S. Battles, writing certificates
4.00
Dorothy Ackles, clerical services
25.00
J. Harper Gale, toll calls and writing certificates H. Hoyt, paid for postage, telephone and box rent
2.59
Pratt & Forrest Co., lumber for manual training C. B. Coburn Co., paint, etc. for manual training 20.77
38.38
National Geographic Society, subscription
4.00
Arrow System, cleaning athletic apparel
175.95 .
Life, subscription 4.50
Rogers & Sherburne, legal services
40.00
Beaudette & Co., duplicator and supplies
82.60
$
2,722.32
SCHOOL NURSE
Miss Edith Haines, services $ 1,333.28
Medical Inspection
Dr. H. M. Larrabee, school physician $ 230.00
Appropriation for Schools $ 60,000.00
Total expenditures $ 60,000.00
Vocational School
Appropriation
$
1,500.00
Expenditures
City of Boston, tuition $ 96.94
911.95
City of Lowell, tuition
Unexpended
1,008.89 $ 491.11
PUBLIC WELFARE
Appropriation
$ 10,000.00
Expenditures
8,455.06
Expended for Welfare
Unexpended
$
1,544.94
60
54.05
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Appropriation
$ 4,500.00
Received Federal Grants $ 2,382.42
Brought Forward from 1941
243.83
Received Federal Grants, Administration
43.13
2,669.38
$ 7,169.38
Expenditures
Expended Under Town Appropriation
$ 4,492.82
Expended Under U. S. Grant
2,226.00
Expended Under Administration
43.13
Unexpended Under Town Appropriation
7.18
Unexpended Under U. S. Grant and carried for-
400.25
$ 407.43
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Appropriation
$ 13,000.00
Transferred from Reserved Fund $ 1,500.00
Received from U. S. Grants
12,718.20
U. S. Grants brought forward from 1941 282.29
Received from U. S. Grants, Administration
422.22 $ 14,922.71
$ 27,922.71
Expended under Town Appropriation
$ 14,498.39
Expended under U. S. Grant
12,998.10
Expended under U. S. Grant Administration
376.20
$ 27,872.69
Unexpended under Town Appropriation
1.61
Unexpended under U. S. Grants and carried for- ward to 1943 2.39
Unexpended under U. S. Grants Administration
46.02
$ 50.02
-
AID, STATE AND MILITARY
Appropriation
$ 2,000.00
Expenditures
1,492.50
Unexpended
$ 507.50
61
and carried forward to 1943
$ 6,761.95
ward to 1943
STATIONERY AND PRINTING
Appropriation
$
1,200.00
Expenditures
J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing $ 49.50
Balfe Service Co., printing
92.50
Balfe Service Co., printing annual reports 585.00
G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies 49.69
A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps and envelopes
194.05
Robinson Seal Co., supplies
20.28
Lowell Sun Co., advertising
65.67
M. G. Wight & Co., letterheads
7.00
M. A. Lucia, stamps
11.00
Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies
48.54
Spaulding-Moss Co., Poll list
51.94
J. L. Fairbanks Division, listing sheets 3.50
George A. Marshall, paid for supplies
1.50
$ 1,180.17
Unexpended
$ 19.83
SALARIES
Appropriation, Town Auditor $ 700.00
Robert E. Gay, services
700.00
Appropriation, Town Treasurer
$ 1,500.00
George A. Marshall
1,500.00
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 $ 82.66
Alice A. Pike, services 667.34
$ 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
$ 400.00
Appropriation, Road Commissioners
62
Thomas P. Sawyer, services $ 200.00
Chester M. Roper, services
100.00
Louis O. Berube, services
100.00
$ 400.00
$ 110.00
Appropriation, Election Officers
Fred Murdough, services $ 8.00
William Smith, services 19.00
William Bailey, services
6.00
Walter Goodwin, services
6.00
Jesse French, services
19.00
Thomas Sullivan, services
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