Town of Tewksbury annual report 1939-1944, Part 31

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


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19.00


Annie McPhillips, services


19.00


William McGowan, services


8.00


$ 104.00


Unexpended


$ 6.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,000.00


Transferred from Reserved Fund


150.00


$ 1,150.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 342.87


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


7.50


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


114.00


Commercial Supply Co., supplies


6.43


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc. (Cabinets & Supplies)


149.01


J. J. Smith, moving safe


10.00


Martin Diploma Co., Civilian Defense certificates Irving F. French, expenses to Selectmen's Asso.


3.00


Middlesex Co. Selectmen's Asso., membership dues


6.00


Ideal Key Shop, key


.75


Arthur W. Wells, servicing typewriter


15.00


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


1.40


A. A. Smith & Co., overhauling typewriter


25.00


Perley F. Gilbert, blueprints


2.77


The Hedman Manufacturing Co., renewal of bond on check protector 27.00


Appleton National Bank, rent of safe deposit box 6.00


George A. Marshall, travel expenses 18.00


Director of Accounts, certifying notes 6.00


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service charge .. 6.60


63


20.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., refund on Town Clerk's telephone


16.00


National Shawmut Bank of Boston, postage .42


Duncan J. Cameron, use of car 50.00


Depot Key Shop, keys


.50


Middlesex Supply Co., paint


6.44


Union National Bank, charge for night deposit box


5.00


Railway Express Co., express


1.10


Harry L. Mann, paid for Ration Board supplies


4.75


George A. Marshall, paid for tax stamps


.55


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., acknowledging deeds


6.50


Alice A. Pike, travel expenses


6.00


Royal Typewriter Co., supplies


6.00


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


Robert E. Gay, acknowledging Treasurer's deeds 14.75


Alice A. Pike, acknowledging Treasurer's deeds 1.75


Winthrop S. Jones, care of soldiers' lot


17.50


Auguste P. Sarre, frame and glass


1.00


Irving F. French, use of auto and travel ex- penses for Board of Selectmen 50.00


Leslie Collins, labor at South Cemetery


35.00


Leslie Collins, labor at Old Cemetery


5.00


A. Adelbert Anderson, telephone charges for Ration Board 2.82


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


24.10


Harry C. Dawson, acknowledging deeds


1.00


$ 1,033.51


Unexpended


$ 116.49


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


Bernard H. Greene, services at slaughter house $ 32.50


Bernard H. Greene, use of auto 50.00


Winton C. Gale, services at Slaughter house 43.00


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., ink and stamp 1.85


409.50


Middlesex Co. Sanatorium, care of town cases Dept. of Public Welfare, State Infirmary, care of T. B. case 150.43


Lowell Sun, advertising 14.00


-


64


E. R. Squibb & Sons, vaccine 19.04


W. E. Merrill, professional services 9.00


Walter Roberts, labor on dumps 2.00


Edith E. Haines, R. N., professional services 215.00


Deputy Sherriff's Office, notice


3.70


Vernon Livingston, clearing dumps


124.50


F. & E. Bailey & Co., vaccine 33.71


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes


3.23


J. H. Broadbent & Son, envelopes .50


Lowell Humane Society, care of dogs


16.00


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, professional services


284.50


$ 1,412.46


Unexpended


$ 2,087.54


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 350.00


Expenditures


Winthrop S. Jones, flags $ 22.50


James King, Ph. D., orator


15.00


Patten & Co., flowers


15.75


Ladies' Aid Society, dinners


125.00


Co. M 24th Inf., M.S.G., services of Firing Squad


8.00


Romeo Couture, vibraphone solos


5.00


J. H. Broadbent & Son, program and tickets


8.00


F. I. Carter & Sons, 3 bouquets


7.50


Thomas F. Hannafin, services of Band 82.00


Mendelssohn Male Quartet, services


30.00


$ 318.75


Unexpended $ 31.25


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$


6,200.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., street lights


6,196.13


Unexpended $ 3.87


65


LIBRARY


Appropriation $ 1,300.00


Dog Tax


$ 626.74


$ 1,926.74


Expenditures


DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books $ 947.40


Ruth W. Smith, expenses to Boston


21.00


Ruth W. Smith, telephone


.30


Jean Karr & Co., books


125.32


Dorothy Fitzgerald, expenses to Boston


9.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, librarian


261.20


Abbie M. Blaisdell, P. O. box rent


1.80


Abbie M. Blaisdell, postage, etc.


1.00


Blanche King, asst. librarian


162.75


Robert Nash, asst. librarian


89.00


Maude B. Gray, magazine subscriptions


70.40


Nathaniel Dame, books


49.55


Gaylord Bros., Inc., supplies


28.60


The Junioir Literary Guild, subscriptions


18.50


Mrs. Randolph Fitzgerald, services as district librarian 10.00


Abbie M. Blaisdell, services as district librarian


10.00


Mrs. Bischoff, services as district librarian ...


10.00


Edgar Smith, tranporting books to outlying dis- tricts


87.50


Robert H. Sloan, asst. librarian


21.00 $


1,924.32


Unexpended $ 2.42


TOWN HALL


Appropriation


$ 3,500.00


Expenditures


George K. James, janitor $ 1,352.00


George K. James, paid for repairs, freight and supplies 14.57


F. L. Kane, repairing plaster 6.00


Frank P. McCartin Co., lamps 9.74


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies 23.12


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity 473.09


66


A. F. French & Co., table paper 30.25


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


21.84


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


82.65


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


137.53


Roy T. Anderson, cleaner


3.10


First National Stores, Inc., supplies


6.54


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


6.98


Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service charge .


.45


C. B. Dolge Co., supplies


25.45


Thomas F. Sullivan, plumbing and material


17.85


Osterman Coal Co., coal and cleaning boiler


444.27


Wally's Market, supplies


2.29


General Mills, Inc., fertilizer


6.00


Leslie Collins, sharpening lawn mowers


3.00


Jesse J. French, wood


12.00


Sears, Roebuck & Co., electric fan


5.98


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


7.60


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


34.99


George Brabant, wood


8.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boilers 10.00


The Thompson Hardware Co., wheelbarrow and grass seed


17.80


Louis M. Marion, labor and material


17.90


Williamn M. Horner, disinfectant


1.80


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


10.01


The Robertson Co., Inc., shades


13.80 $


2,806.60


Unexpended


$ 693.40


GENERAL


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, T. B. assessment $ 1,208.01


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, Dog licenses


800.00


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, Sale of dog


3.00


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, County tax


5,794.78


National Shawmut Bank, paid notes No. 241, No. 243, No. 244


50,000.00


Commonwealth of Mass., State Tax


11,100.00


Commonwealth of Mass., Parks & Reservations


204.99


Commonwealth of Mass., Auditing municipal Accounts


882.01


Merchants National Bank, paid note No. 242


25,000.00


$ 94,992.79


67


MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$


1,500.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, services


$ 756.60


Harris M. Briggs, paid for registering trucks


4.00


Edward Thoreson, labor


136.00


H. R. Gourley, Service Station, gasoline


50.97


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


1.50


George W. Dutch, labor


143.00


John L. Dupee, labor


151.00


Middlesex Co. Farm Bureau Asso., arsenate of lead and trucking


251.47


Golen's Garage, changing battery


1.00


Louis M. Marion, filing saws


3.75 $


1,499.29


Unexpended


.71


.TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, services $ 790.40


Harris M. Briggs, paid for transfer of trucks and registering


3.00


Bulley's Filling Station, gasoline


3.00


Wm. A. Scarlett, bearing for truck


26.40


John C. Bennett, hardware supplies


23.53


Town Line Garage, repairs, etc.


1.00


Fred Vinecour, paint


.75


H. R. Gourley, Service Station, labor, gasoline, etc.


58.40


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


6.17


C. B. Coburn Co., wedges


.84


The Lowell Sun Co., advertising


1.75


Stanley Woolover, adjusting lights and sticker


2.50


North Tewksbury Garage, labor, etc.


7.75


Signal Service Corps, parts


20.28


John Dupee, labor


280.80


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


8.58


Anderson Bros., use of horse


49.50


William Wickam, welding


1.00


68


Thomas Dixon, cutting brush


172.80


Frank Goddard, repairs


3.15


Middlesex Machine Co., supplies


.60


J. H. Broadbent & Son, envelopes


3.50


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


2.55


Donohoe Tire Co., Inc., belt


10.95


Edward Sheehan, gasoline


7.24 $


1,486.44


Unexpended


$ 13.56


INTEREST


Appropriation


$ 800.00


Expenditures


The National Shawmut Bank, discount on notes No. 243,


No. 244, No. 245


123.34


Unexpended


$ 676.66


POLICE


Appropriation


$ 10,141.00


Expenditures


Dorothy E. Ackles, clerk-stenographer $ 200.00


Cyril L. Barker, Chief


2,210.00


Cyril L. Barker, paid express


.50


Daniel D. Sterling, services


1,890.00


George Hazel, services


330.30


C. Abbott Battles, services


17.10


Lauchie McPhail, services


510.70


Ross Sargent, services


263.10


Daniel Sheehan, services


201.60


George Gale, services


1,339.80


Jeremiah Houlihan, services


1,335.00


James Manley, services


3.60


Walter Lavell, services


72.00


Myers Auto Supply Co., parts and repairs


64.23


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


166.96


City of Lowell, radio service


60.00


City of Lowell, use of jail


38.00


City of Lowell, ambulance service


10.00


Cities Services Oil Co., gasoline and oil


406.99


Commissioner of Public Safety, license book .45


69


Golen's Garage, labor, supplies and parts


40.11


Golen's Garage, storage police car 2.20


Frank P. McCartin Co., supplies 19.38


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


7.50


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


24.94


Graybar Electric Co., electrical supplies


68.78


Post Office Locksmith, keys


1.20


Billerica Motor Sales Co., exchange of 1941 Ford for 1942 car 400.00


Billerica Motor Sales Co., repairs and parts


50.93


Harry A. Morrison, transferring radio from 1941 to 1942 cruiser and parts 30.00


J. H. Broadbent & Son, radio reports and en- velopes


7,25


Towers Motor Parts Corp., brushes, etc.


22.23


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., supplies


6.88


Deluxe Filter & Piston Co., cartridges, etc


7.41


Pioneer Gen .- E .- Motor, repairs to armatures


9.90


Edward Sheehan, tires, tubes and oil


50.11


N. G. Wood & Sons, Inc., bronze seals


12.25


Utility Supply Co., ribbon


.60


Lowell Motor Sales Co., Inc., fan belts


3.90


Isidore J. Trudel, transporting prisoner


2.43


Robert E. Gay, Notary Public fees


1.25


Pease Motor Co., repairs


27.00


Roger Buck, zerone


5.00 $


9,921.58


Unexpended


$ 219.42


PARKS AND COMMONS


Appropriation


$ 250.00


Expenditures


Winthrop S. Jones, flags


$ 28.50


John C. Bennett, rake


2.00


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


4.29


Leslie Collins, sharpening and repairing lawn mowers


5.50


Walter Roberts, labor


48.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


9.75


John Kane, labor


1.50


Harris M. Briggs,, care of flags and common


125.00


Reformatory for Women, flags


12.64 $


237.18


Unexpended


$ 12.82


70


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$


5,000.00


Transferred from Reserved Fund


377.00


$ 5,377.00


Expenditures


A. S. Haines, Chief $ 1,820.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones 240.94


Charles W. Knox & Son, accident policy 187.50


E. A. Wilson Co., oil, parts, etc. 186.07


Lowell Iron & Steel Co., iron and steel parts


10.37


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


15.66


American Fire Equipment Co., parts 217.09


Hinton's Service Station, gasoline, telephone, etc. $ 39.16


Hinton's Service Station, garage rent 90.00


North Tewksbury Garage, storage


84.00


North Tewksbury Garage, supplies, labor and parts 138.29


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies


1.18


Goodyear Service, tire and tubes


51.58


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies 32.35


H. R. Gourley's Service Station, lunches, gas- oline and labor 53.45


The Robertson Co., Inc., shades


8.80


Anthony Cidado, ceiling light


5.00


Towers Motor Parts Corp., switch


.60


Boston Auto Supply Co., cable


1.00


The Lowell Sun Co., advertising


9.63


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes, cards and stamps ..


5.48


Leslie Collins, sharpening lawn mowers


3.00


Town of Wilmington, rental of 3 hydrants


120.00


Middlesex Supply Co., paint


.95


Arthur Tremblay, gasoline, oil and supplies


54.93


Donohoe Tire Co., Inc., tire and tube 37.26


.75


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


2.55


Scannell Boiler Works, parts


2.36


Edward Sheehan, gasoline


5.00


Labor at Fires


Everett Haines $ 209.00


Andrew Kohanski


120.00


Wallace Farwell


33.00


71


Louis M. Marion, veneer


George James


116.75


Harry Gleason


88.75


Howard King


80.00


William Bailey


27.75


Thomas Sullivan


131.50


Fred Carter


21.75


Bronslaw Kohanski


56.00


Victor Lundquist


43.50


William Millett


83.75


John Smith


10.25


John Carter


30.25


Frank Corr


12.75


Charles Bowden


92.25


Harry Patterson


56.00


Omer Blanchard


5.25


Anthony Cidado


26.50


William Shanley


12.75


Walter Kohanski


34.50


Edgar Hinton


26.00


Edgar Hinton, Jr.


11.25


Harry Treadwell


197.75


James Bancroft


11.00


Harold Mills


44.25


Albert Bancroft


12.75


Earl Sands


5.50


Alexander Suprenant


46.90


Fred King


58.65


Walter Roberts


6.75


Hugh Cameron


6.00


Albert LaBonte


10.75


James Manley


1.00


G. E. Conroy


1.00


Ivan Palmer


.50


Fred Record


.50


Chester Burgess


5.75


Robert Hinton


1.25


Leonard Glen


1.25


Leslie Collins


4.00


Everett Haines, station duty


48.00


Harry Treadwell, station duty


90.50


Thomas Sullivan, station duty


20.50


Charles Bowden, station duty


43.00


Harry Gleason, station duty


1.00


Andrew Kohanski, station duty


4.00


$ 5,377.00


72


ASSESSORS


Appropriation


$


3,000.00


Expenditures


Ethtl M. Phillips, services as clerk $ 738.50


Ethel M. Phillips, expenses to Registry of Deeds Office 20.00


Austin F. French, services


507.00


Austin F. French, use of car


93.00


Buzzell King, services


784.00


Percy L. Haines, services


453.00


Percy L. Haines, use of car


3.00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


39.15


Spaulding-Moss Co., supplies


3.63


The Stoneham Independent, excise cards


1.00


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies


86.53


Thomas E. Watson, blueprints and re-drawing plans 61.59


The Robertson Co., Inc., chair pads


10.00


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


15.45


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes and stamps


24.08


J. H. Broadbent & Son, printing


8.50


Utility Supply Co., ribbons


1.31


Association of Mass. Assessors, dues


6.00 $


2,855.74


Unexpended $ 144.26


INSPECTION OF MEAT AND ANIMALS $ 700.00


Appropriation


Expenditures


Charles Fenerty, inspection of meat, animals and barns $ 648.30


A. H. Jewell, inspection of animals


50.00


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes 1.70


- $ 700.00


COLLECTION OF TAXES


Appropriation


$


1,000.00


..


Expenditures


Walter H. Wilcox, premium on Deputy Tax Col- lector's bond $ 5.00


Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., maintenance serv-


ice and ribbon


18.75


73


A. J. Fairgrieve, envelopes and stamps 230.90


A. J. Fairgrieve, box rent 1.80


A. W. LaFond & Co., tax and excise bills 176.90


Massachusetts Bonding & Ins. Co., premium on Collector's bond


248.00


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies 27.54


Hobbs & Warren Inc., forms, cash books, etc. 95.69


J. H. Broadbent & Son, letterheads


4.50


Harry C. Dawson, paid for recording deeds


89.10


Harry C. Dawson, paid for express


1.36


Robert E. Gay, acknowledging deeds


22.25


The Telegram Pub. Co., advertising


75.75


Massachusetts Tax Collectors & Treasurers


Asso., annual dues


2.00 $


999.54


Unexpended


$ .46


MAINTENANCE OF LEGION HALL $ 125.00


Appropriation


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity $ 56.91


Middlesex Supply Co., lamps and supplies


6.50


The Union News Co., accessories for card table


11.25


The Robertson Co., Inc., window shades


5.53 $ 80.19


Ünexpended


$ 44.81


4-H CLUB


Appropriation


$ 50.00


Expenditures


Gertrude Rutledge, material for So. Tewksbury Club


2.48


Unexpended


$ 47.52


DOG OFFICER


Appropriation


$ 200.00


Expenditures


Lowell Humane Society, stray dog destroyed .... $ 1.00


Gerald J. Finneran, services as Dog Officer,


telephone, etc. 199.00 $ 200.00


74


HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING LOAN


Appropriation


$


4,797.50


Expenditures


The Merchants National Bank, interest $ 797.50 Paid notes No. 149, No. 150, No. 151 and No. 152 $ 4,000.00


$ 4,797.50


BOARD OF REGISTRARS


Appropriation


$ 750.00


Expenditures


The Lowell Sun Co., advertising $ 16.63


George H. McCoy, services


106.00


Herbert Patterson, services


88.00


H. Louis Farmer, Jr., services


35.75


Herbert Fairbrother, services


72.50


William H. Bennett, services


85.00


Alice A. Pike, services


188.00


Hobbs & Warren, forms


1.10 $


592.98


Unexpended


$ 157.02


W. P. A.


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Brought Forward from 1941 by vote


1,639.83


$ 6,639.83


Expenditures


Everett H. King, Sponsor's agent


$ 712.50


Everett H. King, travel expenses


6.00


Charles Mackey, labor


7.50


Dorothy E. Ackles, services as clerk


290.00


Clarence LaDuke, range oil


.70


Herman Bischoff, bread and flour for school lunches


499.90


Allen's Farm, milk for school lunches


592.77


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


2.78


Donohoe Tire Co., alcohol for truck


5.00


John E. Craig, trucking from warehouse


3.00


Lowell Fruit Co., vegetables for lunch project .. 226.45


Alfred Marion, labor and material


23.87


75


Walter Lavell, janitor


2.00


A. A. Smith & Co., rental of typewriter 18.00


Freddie's General Store, groceries and handling charges


586.68


Roy's Service Station, labor, gasoline, etc.


13.25


Gertrude Rutledge, transportation and supplies 40.00


Richard Haines, labor


10.50


Surplus Commodity Warehouse, rent charge


53.40


Curley Grain & Fuel Co., coke


26.00


Brosnan & Brosnan, egg cases and storage


7.75


Bon Marche Co., uniforms, etc.


19.19


Anderson Bros., milk for school lunches


565.15


John H. McKay, gasoline


49.16


Louis Stulbaum, labor


41.50


Matteo Sacco, labor


4.75


Lowell Buick Co., straightening hood


6.00


Golen's Garage, labor, parts and storage


82.64


F. J. Fleming Est., paper supplies 48.03


Fenton Phelan, labor 2.00


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, physical examinations


25.00


Highland Laundry Co., laundry


1.05


Harry Sawyer, trips to Commissary 9.00


Charles Santos, storage and handling charges ..


17.20


Wilmington Coal & Ice Co., coal


29.00


Post Office Garage, Inc., 1937 Chevrolet chassis cab


350,00


Post Office Garage, Inc., transfer registration


1.00


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


9.64


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


44.63


North Tewksbury Garage, labor, oil & parts


42.47


Lowell Glass Co., Inc., glass set in car door


6.50


Bulley's Filling Station, oil & gasoline


13.64


Ideal Racket Store, supplies


49.80


H. R. Gourley Service Station, gasoline


13.58


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


1.31


McCarthy's Express Co., freight & express


7.24


Webster-Thomas Co., syrup for school lunch project 14.40


George Brabant, wood


4.00


Henry P. Foley, shovel handles


4.25


The Fairgrieve Belting Co., Inc., belt


1.57


Gerard Paquette, hauling commodities


6.00


Cherry & Webb Co., uniforms


10.82


Commonwealth of Mass., administrative


expenses


169.68


76


Liggetts Drug Store, First Aid supplies 2.83


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies 9.99


Edward Sheehan, gasoline


.65


G. R. Myers Co., sharpening tools


.90


John G. MacLellan, range oil


18.75


Bernard Marion, repairs


7.00


First National Stores, Inc., supplies


3.79


Fred H. Garlick, trucking


34.25


Carbide & Carbon Chemicals. pyro gas


26.25


G. C. Prince & Son Inc., paper 1.71


Hinton's Service Station, potatoes


4.50


Robert E. Gay, Notary Public fees


2.00


H. P. Hood & Sons, butter


31.36 $


4,922.23


Unexpended


$ 1,717.60


CLERICAL SERVICES


Appropriation


$ 200.00


Expenditures


Ethel M. Phillips, services 105.00


Unexpended


$ 95.00


ADDITION TO SHAWSHEEN SCHOOL BUILDING


Brought Forward from 1941 Expenditures $ 2,219.03


Dorothy E. Ackles, clerical services $ 5.00


A. J. Muth, survey & report on requirements for correcting heating system


100.00


105.00


Unexpended balance carried forward to 1943


$


2,114.03


SHAWSHEEN SCHOOL BUILDING LOAN


Appropriation Expenditures $ 2,075.00


East Weymouth Savings Bank, interest


$


75.00


East Weymouth Savings Bank paid note 236


2,000.00


$ 2,075.00


TAX TITLE FORECLOSURES


Appropriation $ 500.00


77


Expenditures


Hobbs & Warren, forms


$ 7.86


Ethel M. Phillips, clerical services


130.00


Middlesex No. District Registry, fee for


recording deeds of land of low value


153.80


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


15.87


The Lowell Sun Co., advertising


45.50


George A. Marshall, postage


.28


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


25.00


Harry C. Dawson, acknowledging deeds


1.75


Middlesex No. Land Registration Office,


recording deeds


12.25 $


392.31


Unexpended


$ 107.69


MOTOR EXCISE REFUND


Guy B. Gray


$ .98


Joseph D. Alveno


6.44


Uel Kinney


3.31


Gilbert E. French


3.65


Nathan Brass


.37


Alex. Stotik


2.38


Robert F. Carson & Sons


2.55


Edward H. Bowley


1.65


Lillian E. Laidlow


14.95


Joseph Petraites


3.28


Melvin G. Rogers


12.54


Mary J. Smith


1.28


Walter L. Wright


16.61


Robert L. O'Brien


8.47


Charles R. Fitzgerald


10.94


John E. Denehy, Jr.


4.10


Frank J. Donovan


7.44


Jane B. Barker


2.07


Leo P. Tighe


2.55


George V. Farrell


.55


$ 106.11


CIVILIAN DEFENSE


Appropriation


$ 700.00


Transferred from Reserved Fund


250.00


$ 950.00


78


Expenditures


Walter L. Parker Bobbin & Spool Co., night


sticks $ 25.72


Myers Auto Supply Co., flashlights, bulbs and batteries


44.09


Fred E. Grant, painting boxes


5.00


New England Tel & Tel. Co., telephones


254.56


Spaulding-Moss Co., supplies


56.28


Harry F. Betts, paid for supplies, express and telephone 12.17


Russell Lumber Co., material


.85


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies 13.04


Mrs. Ensor, paid for food


.46


Wally's Quality Food Store, groceries


3.51


Stanley's Army Supplies, whistles and flash- lights


17.69


54.25


Sullivan Badge & Name Plate Co., police badges C. B. Coburn Co., shovels and pickaxes for schools


7.38


A. F. Wood, arm bands


30.00


Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., whistles and chains 17.18


The Lowell Sun Co., advertising


27.13


J. J. Newberry Co., kneeling pads


2.80


Thomas Groom & Co., Inc., map pins


1.10


Makepeace, Inc., roll ozalid


6.02


Thomas W. Reed Co., supplies


72.75


J. W. Daily Inc., supplies


7.74


Wakefield Item Co., record cards


27.00


C. F. Langley, Agent, warning horn equipment and installation


97.15


Hinton's Service Station, pipe and labor


15.00


Edith E. Haines, telephone and postage


2.00 $


800.87


Unexpended


$ 149.13


Expenditures $ 225.00


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., changing dies on sealers $ 8.00


Victor N. Cluff, services as Sealer


200.00


Robinson Seal Co., Inc., supplies


3.53 $


211.53


Unexpended


$ 13.47


79


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Appropriation


MAINTENANCE OF STADIUM AND ATHLETICS


Appropriation for repairs and maintenance $ .... . . ... 175.00


Appropriation for athletics


175.00


$ 350.00


Expenditures


Lull & Hartford, athletic supplies


$ 47.35


Stone & Webster Inc., paint


44.22


John G. MacLellan, fuel oil


13.15


Currier's Express, express


1.10


F. L. Kane, painting


70.00


Wm. J. O'Neill, paid express


.50


The Sherwin-Williams Co., aluminum


1.90


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


11.10


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


3.44


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


12.95


Harry Wiley, services as custodian


50.00


$ 255.71


Unexpended


$ 94.29


FOSTER SCHOOL FUND


Central Savings Bank, interest from Foster School Fund .. $


10.45


Expenditures


North Wilmington Nurseries, shrubs $ 4.75


Lowell Rendering Co., fertilizer


5.70


$ 10.45


SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR PURCHASE OF FIRE HOSE


Appropriation $ 800.00


Expenditures


American Fire Equipment Co., 2000 ft. Forest hose coupled


702.10


Unexpended $ 97.90


REAL ESTATE TAX REFUND


Flavio Ghiozzi $ 14.10


William L. Robertson


28.20


John L. and Inez M. Robertson


28.20


Charles J & Annie H. Donahoe


7.05


8.46


Jonas and Maude Banks $ 86.01


80


CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS FROM CHANDLER ST. TO ST. WILLIAMS CHURCH


Appropriation


$ 1,000.00


Expenditures


Richard O'Neill, Superintendent $ 70.00


Thomas Manley, chauffeur


30.00


Frank Goodwin, chauffeur


39.30


Charles Bowden, chauffeur


39.30


Homer Darby, chauffeur 45.00


Francis Brown, chauffeur


39.30


Roland Robinson, laborer


39.30


Alton Parker, laborer


36.68


Joseph Aubut, laborer 36.68


Edward Penney, laborer


49.00


William Penney, laborer


64.96


Nelson Brown, laborer


68.04


Winthrop Jones, laborer


65.24


Edward Thorenson, laborer


36.68


Mary O'Neill, gravel


7.50


Town of Reading, use of roller


24.00


Trimount Bituminous Products Co., concrete


276.67


Wilder Grain Co., cement


10.50


C. B. Coburn Co., calcium chloride


2.70


Dracut Water Supply District, use of compressor


14.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, use of horse


5.00 $


999.85


Unexpended


$ .15


MUNICIPAL INSURANCE FUND


Appropriation


$


1,500.00


Expenditures


Union National Bank of Lowell, Liberty Bonds


$


1,500.00


CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS


Receipts


City Institution for Savings, interest from Martha Shedd Fund $ 12.00


Peter Clark Fund


2.41


81


Central Savings Bank, interest from


Ebenezer Page Fund


10.00


William Prindle Fund 4.47


Louisa Bridge Fund


3.00


Samuel Jaques Fund


3.00


Jeremiah Kittredge Fund


3.00


$ 37.88


Expenditures


William Pringle:


Care of Ebenezer Page lot, 1941 $ 5.00


Care of William. Prindle lot, 1941


2.70


Care of Martha Shedd lot, 1941


6.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp .:


Care of Thomas Bridge lot 3.00


Care of Jeremiah Kittredge lot


3.00


Care of Samuel Jaques lot


3.00


Leslie Collins:


Care of Martha Shedd lot, 1942


6.00


Care of Ebenezer Page lot, 1942


5.00


Care of William Prindle lot, 1942


1.77


Care of Peter Clark lot, 1942


2.41


$ 37.88


SUMMARY


Highways-General


$ 6,899.92


Highways-Chapter 81


15,850.85


Highway Machinery Fund


3,937.18


Highways-Chapter 90, Maintenance


5,512.12


Highways-Chapter 90, North Street


1,731.40


Schools


60,000.00


Vocational Schools


1,008.89


Public Welfare


8,455.06


Aid to Dependent Children


6,761.95


Old Age Assistance


27,872.69


Aid, State and Military


1,492.50


Stationery and Printing


1,180.17


Salaries:


Town Auditor


700.00


Town Treasurer


1,500.00


Selectmen


1,100.00


Town Clerk


750.00


Tax Collector


1,850.00


82


.


School Committee


225.00


Road Commissioners


400.00


Election Officers


104.00


Incidentals


1,033.51


Board of Health


1,412.46 318.75


Memorial Day


6,196.13


Library


1,924.32


Town Hall


2,806.60


General


94,992.79




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