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Outstanding December 31, 1945
90.00
$ 162.50
-
83
Outstanding January 1, 1946 $ 90.00 Charges January 1 to October 2, 1946 121.50
$ 211.50
Payments to treasurer January 1 to Oct. 2, 1946 $ 90.00
Outstanding October 2, 1946, per list 121.50 211.50
STATE AID Accounts Receivable
Outstanding February 18, 1945
$
200.00
Charges February 18 to December 31, 1945 .... 240.00
$ 440.00
Payments to treasurer Feb. 18 to Dec. 31, 1945 $ 200.00
Outstanding December 31, 1945 240.00
$ 440.00
Outstanding January 1, 1946 $ 240.00
Charges January 1 to October 2, 1946.
160.00
$ 400.00
Payments to treasurer January 1 to October
2, 1946 $ 240.00
Outstanding October 2, 1946, per list .. 160.00 $ 400.00
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Cash balance February 18, 1945 $ 1.41
Receipts February 18 to December 31, 1945:
Tuition $ 780.00
Manual training
6.19
786.19
$ 787.60
Payments to treasurer February 18 to December 31, 1945 $ 787.60
Receipts January 1 to October 2, 1946 :
Tuition $ 485.32
10.18
Manual training
$ 495.50
Payments to treasurer January 1 to
October 2, 1946 $ 495.50
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT
Cash balance February 18, 1945 $ .78
Receipts February 18 to December 31, 1945 4.25
$ 5.03
Payments to treasurer February 18 to
December 31, 1945 $ 5.03
84
Receipts January 1 to October 2, 1946
$
2.31
Cash balance October 2, 1946
$ 2.31
Cash balance October 3, 1946
$ 2.31
Receipts October 3 to November 16, 1946
.66
$
2.97
Cash on hand November 16, 1946, verified
$ 2.97
FOSTER SCHOOL FUND
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand February 18, 1945
$ 1,177.20 $
1,177.20
On hand at end of year 1945
$ 1,194.93 $
1,194.93
On hand October 2, 1946
$ 1,206.87 $
1,206.87
Receipts
Payments
February 18 to December 31, 1945
Income
$17.73 Added to savings deposits
$17.73
January 1 to October 2, 1946
Income
$11.94 Added to savings deposits
$11.94
GEORGE A. PIERCE MEMORIAL DAY ESSAY FUND
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand February 18, 1945
$ 107.64 $
107.64
On hand at end of year 1945
$
109.25 $ 109.25
On hand October 2, 1946
$ 110.34 $
110.34
Receipts
Payments
February 18 to December 31, 1945
Income $ 1.61 Added to savings deposits
$ 1.61
January 1 to October 2, 1946
Income $ 1.09 Added to savings deposits $ 1.09
85
STABILIZATION FUND
Cash In General Treas. Total
On hand at end of year 1945
On hand October 2, 1946
$ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00
Receipts
Payments
January 1 to October 2, 1946
Cash in general treas.
October 2, 1946 ....
$ 8,000.00
Town appropriation $ 8,000.00
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
Savings Deposits
Securities
Par Value Total
On hand February 18, 1945
$ 1,685.22 $
200.00 $ 1,885.22
On hand at end of year 1945
$ 1,692.40 $
200.00 $ 1,892.40
On hand October 2, 1946
$ 1,707.35 $
200.00 $ 1,907.35
Receipts
Payments
February 18 to December 31, 1945
Income
$36.18 Added to savings deposits $ 7.18 Transferred to town, ...... .29.00
$36.18
$36.18
January 1 to October 2, 1946
Income
$17.45
Added to savings deposits $14.95 Transferred to town 2.50
$17.45
$17.45
86
MUNICIPAL BUILDING INSURANCE FUND
Cash In General Savings Securities
Treasury Deposits
Par Value
Total
On hand February 18, 1945
$ 19,534.47 $ 4,500.00 $ 24,034.47
On hand at end of year 1945
$ 20,399.23 $
4,500.00 $ 24,899.23
On hand October 2, 1946
$500.00 $ 20,685.12 $
4,500.00 $ 25,685.12
Receipts
Payments
February 18 to December 31, 1945
Town appropriation $500.00
Added to savings
Income 364.76
deposits
$864.76
$864.76
$864.76
January 1 to October 2, 1946
Town appropriation $500.00
Income 285.89
Added to sav. deposits $285.89 Cash in general treasury October 2, 1946 500.00
$785.89
$785.89
POST-WAR REHABILITATION FUND
Savings Securities Deposits Par Value
Total
On hand February 18, 1945 $ 41.28 $ 15,000.00 $ 15,041.28
On hand at end of year 1945 $ 229.59 $ 35,000.00 $ 35,229.59
On hand October 2, 1946 $ 324.70 $ 35,000.00 $ 35.324.70
Receipts
Payments
February 18 to December 31, 1945
Town appropriation $ 20,000.00
Added to sav. dep ..... $ 188.31
Income
188.31
Securities purchased 20,000.00
$ 20,188.31
$ 20,188.31
January 1 to October 2, 1946
Income
$95.11
Added to savings deposits $95.11
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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY - BALANCE SHEET, OCTOBER 2, 1946
GENERAL ACCOUNTS
Assets
Cash:
General
$ 98,179.07
Accounts Receivable:
Taxes
Levy of 1944:
Real Estate $ 495.27
Withholding Tax Deductions
591.50
Due State:
State Parks and Reservation
Tax
$
201.55
Audit Municipal Accounts
..
684.87
Poll
20.00
Personal
76,176.30
Real Estate
66,895.06
$148,223.42
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes: Levy of 1946 919.84
Tax Titles and Tax Possessions:
Tax Titles
$
2,177.78
Tax Possessions 7,574.38
9,752.16
Departmental:
Public Welfare ......... .....
$
16.33
Liabilities and Reserves
Temporary Loans:
In Anticipation of Revenue ...... $ 65,000.00
In Anticipation of Reimburse-
ment
14,000.00
$ 79,000.00
Levy of 1945:
Personal
3.04
Real Estate
4,633.75
Levy of 1946:
886.42
County Tax
7,089.24
Recording Fee Deposit
2.00
Dog Licenses-Due County
420.20
Anna F. Boynton Cemetery Fund Income ... 5.00
Road Machinery Fund
4,841.58
Land of Low Value Sales Surplus
485.23
Federal Grants:
Old Age Assistance-Adminis-
tration
$
40.06
Old Age Assistance-
Assistance
1,390.30
Aid to Dependent Children. 1,408.84
Old Age Assistance
4,599.53
State Aid
160.00
War Allowance
121.50
..
Aid to Dependent Children- Administration 22.57 Aid to Dependent Children- Aid 213.63
6,306.20
1,666.56
Unexpended Appropriation Balances : Municipal Insurance Fund ....
.. $
500.00
Stabilization Fund 8,000.00
General 105,514.47
114,014.47
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
13,996.33
Overlays Reserved for Abatement of Taxes: Levy of 1945 $ 2,084.32
Levy of 1946 2,758.75
4,843.07
Revenue Reserved Until Collected:
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax ...... $ 919.84
Tax Title and Tax Possessions 9,752.16
Departmental
6,306.20
16,978.20
Surplus Revenue
49,879.60
$294,699.40
$294,699.40
DEBT ACCOUNT
Net Funded or Fixed Debt
$ 13,000.00
High School Construction Loan .. ........ $ 13,000.00
State Aid to Highways $ 8,975.70
County Aid to Highways 500.00
9,475.70
Estimated Receipts-to be collected .. Unprovided for Appropriation:
21,743.01
Taxation Committee
100.00
. .
TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS
Trust and Investment Funds: Cash and Securities: In Custody of Town Treasurer .... ..
$ 63,734.38
Foster School Fund $ 1,206.87
George A. Pierce Memorial Day Essay Fund
110.34
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
1,907.35
Municipal Building Insurance Fund
25,185.12
Post-War Rehabilitation Fund
35,324.70
$ 63,734.38
$ 63,734.38
AUDITOR'S REPORT HIGHWAYS
General
Appropriation
Less Amount Allotted to Chapter 81. 9,750.00 $ 10,250.00
Expenditures
Richard O'Neil, Supt.
$ 757.58
Thomas Manley, Chauffeur
615.14
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
616.19
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
612.47
Francis Brown, Chauffeur
617.82
Roland Robinson, Laborer
436.38
Edward Penney, Laborer
540.67
Nelson Brown, Laborer
572.84
Lincoln Gerrish, Chauffeur
211.59
Eugene Manley, Chauffeur
338.10
Herbert Patterson, Chauffeur
55.50
Andrew Kohanski, Laborer
10.65
Arthur Benoit, Laborer 102.24
Leroy Thing Laborer
12.78
James Kane, Laborer
98.63
Frederick Millett, Chauffeur
7.80
Harry Patterson, Jr., Laborer
5.68
Everett King, Chauffeur
40.96
Robert Haines, Laborer
4.97
Harry Patterson, Chauffeur
14.63
Albert Wassell, Laborer
27.34
Russell Gourley, Chauffeur
14.95
Bronislaw Kohanski, Mechanic
17.75
John Jaskalka, Laborer
8.52
Mildred A. Fish, Clerk
76.80
Registry of Motor Vehicles, registration fees .. ...
16.00
John F. Higgins, gravel 84.00
Osterman Coal Co., coke
213.96
Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity
29.20
New England Tel. and Tel. Co., telephones. ....
193.65
Explosives Supply Co., supplies and service charge
27.00
The Edson Corp., hose coupling
3.03
Arthur Tremblay, light bulbs
2.18
Lowell Iron and Steel Corp., steel.
8.24
Cover Grain and Feed Co., salt.
46.00
91
$ 20,000.00
Wilder Grain Co., salt and cement 149.95
Charles L. Haas, plowing snow 354.00
James Taylor, straightening damaged fender 12.00
Mrs. Mary O'Neill, sand and gravel 106.73
Richard O'Neill, paid freight and express ...
2.83
Thomas' Boston, Lowell and Lawrence Express Co., express 2.27
Balfe Service Co., printing
10.75
G. C. Prince and Son, Inc,, Rubber stamps.
2.55
John G. MacLellan, range oil
4.85
J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., supplies
15.35
E. A. Wilson Co., forge coal and lime
5.50
McKittrick Hardware Co., paint
3.33
New Process Cc., file box
6.95
N. D. Lafleur, hardware and paint
8.69
Russell Lumber Co., lumber and hardware
41.23
Sherburne Bros., planks
17.00
Currier's Express, express
1.00
Pratt and Forrest Co., garage door
41.50
Dr. Joseph Risoli, professional services
11.00
Essex Sand and Gravel Co., sand
102.90
H. E. Fletcher Co., bound posts
120.00
Trimount Bituminous Products Co., road tar ...
871.40
Eagle Oil and Supply Co., paint and oil
67.50
Henry P. Foley, salt
75.20
Harry C. Dawson, insurance on trucks and tractor 38.00
Lowell Glass Co., glass
10.40
Cities Service Co., gasoline
237.10
Middlesex Supply Co., pliers
3.57
Clark-Wilcox Co., snow plow parts
25.80
Files & O'Keefe Co., tools and parts for plows
90.50
North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts
295.81
Towers Motor Parts Corp., cross chains
23.05
Dyer Sales and Machinery Co., snow plow parts
85.40
John Belton, sand 35.00
Robert J. Martin, plowing snow
8.00
Roger Boyd Inc., labor and parts
89.70 $
9,418.05
Unexpended
$ 831.95
Chapter 81
Allotment by State
$ 14,625.00
92
Allotment by Town
9,750.00
24,375.00
Less Credit to Highway Machinery Fund. ..
4,545.88
$ 19,829.12
Expenditures
Richard O'Neill, Supt.
$ 1,304.37
Thomas Manley, Chauffeur
1,047.01
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
1,047.01
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
1,047.76
Francis Brown, Chauffeur
1,045.88
Roland Robinson, Laborer
1,011.01
Lincoln Gerrish, Chauffeur
360.69
Edward Penney, Laborer
991.17
Nelson Brown, Laborer
798.05
Eugene Manley, Laborer
867.27
Arthur Benoit, Laborer
817.93
Mildred A. Fish, Clerk
139.20
The Barrett Division, patching tar
725.00
Trimount Bituminous+ Products Co., tar and concrete
7,429.34
New England Concrete Pipe Corp., culvert pipe
43.32
Essex Sand and Gravel Co., sand
755.70
Mrs. Mary O'Neill, gravel
113.77
Hume Pipe of New England, Inc., concrete pipe
128.52
Winchester Brick Co., cement brick
16.75
State Prison Colony, franges and grates
57.80
Alex Mailloux, use of truck and operator
80.50
19,928.05
Unexpended
$ 1.07
Highway Machinery Fund
Appropriation
$ 7,639.37
Expenditures
Middlesex Supply Co., supplies
$ 22.09
J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., supplies
27.17
Boston Auto Supply Co., chain and cross links ..
21.00
Mack Motor Truck Co., links, etc.
3.12
Frank Sullivan, oil and parts
829.14
Reliable Tire Co., used tires and tubes
143.75
Towers Motor Parts Corp., tools
38.82
Cities Service Oil Co., gasoline
1,912.09
Eagle Oil and Supply Co., motor oil
218.24
93
Louis M. Marion, filing saws
3.75
Frank Sherlock, grease
3.75
North Tewksbury Garage, repairs and parts
1,121.92
Post Office Garage, Inc., repairing trucks
49.20
Dyar Sales and Machinery Co., parts for plow 59.50
R. E. Gay, labor and material widening and repairing snow plow 36.18
Clark-Wilcox Co., labor and parts
626.72
Files & O'Keefe Co., 2 Wausau plows.
760.00
Files & O'Keefe Co., parts and supplies, spreader, machinery 779.84
Witkum Welding Co., labor and supplies
614.25
Scannell Boiler Works, parts for plow
50.44
John G. MacLellan, range oil
28.89
Brake and Electric Service Co., labor and parts installing brakes 89.64
Gar Wood Industries, Inc., parts
10.90
Sears, Roebuck and Co., tools
47.61
Thomas Sawyer, paid for salt spreader
25.00
Clyde Everett Equipment Co., parts
12.58
T. K. Mckenzie, grinder
35.00
Lowell Iron and Steel Co., curb angle
17.00
Arthur Tremblay, gasoline
3.84
Hank's Hardware Co., bolts
2.00
Anderson Bros., defroster fan
3.95
Demers Plate Glass Co., glass
22.33
MacLaren's Welding Shop, repairing plow and sanding machine
19.50 $
7,639.21
Unexpended
$ .16
Chapter 90, Maintenance
Appropriation
$2,000.00
Allotment by State
500.00
Allotment by County
500.00 $ 3,000.00
Less amount credited to Highway Machinery
Fund
661.13
$
2,338.87
Expenditures
Richard O'Neill, Supt. 137.70
Thomas Manley, Chauffeur
110.63
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
108.00
94
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
110.63
Francis Brown, Chauffeur
110.63
Roland Robinson, Laborer
110.63
Eugene Manley, Chauffeur
104.73
Edward Penney, Laborer
104.73
Nelson Brown, Laborer
104.73
Arthur Benoit, Laborer
104.73
Mildred A. Fish, Clerk
14.40
James Harrington, grader operator
56.10
Trimount Bituminous Products Co. RC-2 asphalt
162.35
Alex Mailloux, shovel and operator
978.75
Essex Sand and Gravel Co., sand
20.10
2,338.84
Unexpended
.03
Chapter 90 - Construction River Road
Appropriation
$ 3,500.00
Allotment by State
7,000.00
Allotment by County
3,500.00 $ 14,000.00
Less amount credited to Highway Machinery Fund 738.00
$ 13,262.00
Expenditures
Richard O'Neill, Supt.
$ 174,93
Thomas Manley, Chauffeur
152.55
Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur
168.30
Charles Bowden, Chauffeur
198.53
Francis Brown, Chauffeur
168.30
Eugene Manley, Chauffeur
170.00
Edward Penney, Laborer
209.12
Nelson Brown, Laborer
188.48
James Kane, Laborer
139.00
Albert Wassel, Laborer
137.00
John Jaskalka, Laborer
99.50
George Gaudette, grader operator
127.88
Mildred A. Fish, Clerk
19.20
Molders Foundry Co. Inc., catch basins, manhole frames and covers 185.00
Wilder Grain Co., cement
8.50
Winchester Brick Co., cement brick
49.25
Harold Baroni, use of truck and operator
199.38
Edward Bowley, use of truck and operator
163.63
95
Alfred Potvin, use of truck and operator
204.00
Town of Tyngsboro, use of grader 271.25 William Cuskey, gravel John Brady, truck, shovel and operator
280.56
1,518.00
New England Concrete Pipe Corp., pipe.
206.39 $
5,038.75
Unexpended and carried fortoward to 1947
$ 8,223.25
SCHOOLS
Appropriation
$ 80,664.50
Expenditures Teachers
Evelyn Anderson, art teacher
$ 699.96
Alice Sturtevant, music teacher
474.00
Olive Littlehale, music teacher
349.92
David Lynch, principal
3,000.00
Kathryn Chandler, teacher
2,028.42
Catherine Maguire, teacher
1,333.28
Vahan Avedisian, teacher
1,333.28
Marjorie Stanley, teacher
1,800.00
Lillian Swartz, teacher
1,699.92
Rita Sullivan, teacher
1,699.92
Emily Lefebre, teacher
1,699.92
Elsie Barrows, teacher
1,599.96
Margaret Ingraham, teacher
174.00
Charles Hazel, athletic director
1,020.00
Ethelyn Howard, principal
165.00
Mrs. Doris Barnes, principal
666.64
Elizabeth Flynn, teacher
1,599.96
Marion Piper, teacher
1,575.96
Ruth Lyons, teacher
1,630.26
Winifred Colbath teacher
1,599.96
Virginia Cunningham, teacher
1,599.96
Mrs. Beulah Paine, sub.
280.00
Lawrence McGowan, teacher
1,976.00
Catherine Meloy, teacher
1,450.00
Mrs. Helen Stewart, teacher
1,196.64
Eva Hersey, principal
1,599.96
Dorothy Barry, teacher
1,500.00
Margaret Delaney, principal
1,974.26
Ann Washburn, teacher
1,599.96
Grace Hobart, teacher
1,500.00
Louise Wood, teacher
1,000.00
Mrs. Mary Burke, teacher
205.67
96
Mrs. Mae Kane, teacher
1,378.92
Mrs. Helen Melvin, teacher 1,287.92
Mrs. Ruth Anderson, sub.
15.00
Eleanor Hadley, sub. 15.00
Mrs. Vahan Avedisian, sub.
6.00
Mrs. Dorothy Sexton, sub.
5.00
Mrs. Peter Gullesian, sub.
20.00
Mary Shelvey, teacher
1,283.26
Gilberta Roy, teacher
556.64
Harold McDonald, orchestra leader
290.00
James Sampson, principal
800.00
Mrs. Ruth Rood, sub.
124.00
Mrs. Etta Lapniewski, teacher
533.32
Whitman Pearson, principal
1,000.00
Mary Stevens, teacher
491.65 1
Norma Simard, teacher
116.66
Massachusetts Retirement Board, reimburse-
155.50 $ 50,111.68
Fuel and Janitor
Walter Lavell, janitor
$ 1,560.00
Homer Darby, janitor
1,716.00
George Garland, janitor
1,716.00
Bronislaw Kohanski, janitor
860.00
John Dupee, janitor
35.00
Lowell Gas Light Co., gas
136.58
Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity
1,050.90
National Coal Sales Co., coal
1,762.00
Earl A. Lye, trucking coal
518.70
John Brady, slabĀ· wood
28.00
Sanascent Co., disinfectant
31.14
William M. Horner, supplies
55.80
John G. MacLellan, range oil
19.70
A. G. Pollard Co., waximac
1.70
Freddie's, mops and broom
2.68
David Hinkley, auxiliary janitor
30.00
Middlesex County House of Correction, broom
.94
.
Lord Coal Co., coal
454.00
Frank Sherlock, supplies
3.20
Bridget Tansey, services, Foster School
2.00
Hank's Hardware Store, supplies
3.51
J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., supplies
14.65
Cawley Coal Co., Essatone
12.00
97
1
ments a/c military service
State Prison Colony, floor brushes etc. 14.74
Homer Darby, paid for broom 4.95 $ 10,034.19
Transportation
Omer Blanchard, driving bus $ 2,400.00
Fred Garlick, driving bus
2,400.00
Anthony Furtado Jr., driving bus
2,400.00
Eastern Mass. Street Railway Co., 50 pupils' tickets 25.00
Town of Wilmington, transportation of John
and Alfred Tallini
32.76 $ 7,257.76
School Houses
John C. Bennett Hardware Co., supplies $ 122.76
W. L. Farwell, labor and material 180.60
Jenness C. Dalton, door checks, etc. 12.30
Fred Lunn & Son, painting, labor and material
1,581.31
Osterman Coal Co., repairs to stoker.
110.50
J. L. Hammett Co., table, chairs, desk tops, etc.
204.61
The Thompson Hardware Co., door closers 8.00
C. H. Hobson and Son, repairs and material 142.91
Louis Marion, repairing locks
5.00
Derby Electric Motors Co., electrical supplies ..
17.35
The Robertson Co., labor and materials
91.32
W. A. Mack. Co., repairs at North School
167.00
Anthony Cidado, labor and Stock
78.25
Mutual Studios, flame proofing combustible materials on high school stage
90.00
Clifford Bolton, labor
75.00
Bennett Bros., servicing motor pulley, etc.
8.35
Demers Plate Glass Co., glass
4.34
C. B. Coburn Co., glass and supplies
31.73
Holland & LeRoux, labor & material, painting Edward J. Walsh, installing emergency lights
485.00
Frank L. Weaver & Son, labor and material .... Wilmington Plumbing and Heating Supply
21.25
Co., cleaning and adjusting oil burner. 5.00
A. J. Wilkinson and Co., door holders 3.00
Loella F. Dewing, paid for clock and material
5.60
William H. Dewing, material and labor on water system 42.55
123.60
98
P. Canavan, repairing circuit 5.00
Hill Insulating Co., insulating at Fleming School
283.68 $ 3,906.01
Books and Supplies
Scott, Foresman and Co., books $ 163.30
J. L. Hammett Co., books and supplies
1,185.75
American Book Co., books 235.91
Houghton Mifflin Co., books
94.94
Row, Peterson and Co., books
3.42
J. B. Lippincott Co., books
51.89
The Macmillan Co., books
49.47
D. Appleton-Century Co., books
61.49
Iroquois Publishing Co., books
82.11
Gaylord Bros. Inc., books and supplies
23.81
Arlo Publishing Co., books
7.38
Allyn & Bacon, books
204.50
Mrs. Vera Allen, science books
7.50
Central Scientific Co., supplies
38.97
Laidlaw Bros., books
26.51
The Educational Screen, supplies and renewal subscription 6.00
The H. W. Wilson Co., Educational Films and Film Guide
6.00
Science Service, subscription
4.00
Silver Burdett Co., music books
44.10
Charles Scribner's Sons, books
7.19
The National Geographic Society, subscriptions
8.25
Ginn and Co., books
116.96
The Blakinston Co., book
6.93
Henry Holt and Co., book
3.07
D. C. Heath and Co., books
240.56
International Text Book Co., Guidance lessons Atwell Ediphone Service Co., rebuilt Ediphone
10.29
160.00
Science Research Associates, books and supplies
330.49
1. G. Pollard Co., supplies
23.40
McGraw-Hill Book Co., books
13.68
F. J. Fleming Est., supplies
187.78
G. C. Prince and Son, Inc., supplies
6.70
Lorenz Publishing Co., music books
3.42
Webster Publishing Co., books
23.24
F. and E. Bailey and Co., supplies
.35
1
..
99
Harold Flammer, music
5.16
Edward B. Marks Music Corp., music
7.00
The Flag Center, flag
4.25
Reformatory for Women, flags
28.29
W. M. Welsh Manufacturing Co., supplies. 19.44
Doubleday, Doran and Co. Inc., books and subscriptions 63.14
Cooperative Test Service, books
12.44
A. S. Barnes and Co., book
1.20
Frantier Press Co., books
17.66
World Book Co., books
19.55
W. M. Welch Manufacturing Co., chemical supplies 9.03
M. A. Publications, subscription
1.80
J. H. Broadbent and Co., printing
20.00
Longmans, Green and Co., Inc., books 41.20
Carl Fischer, Inc., music 84.60
28.42
Science News Letter, subscription
3.50
Wilcox and Follett Co., book 3.60
C. B. Coburn Co., supplies
.50
American Corp., book
2.95
Wright and Potter Printing Co., supplies
2.46
Beaudette and Co. Inc, supplies
16.05
American Council on Education, books and supplies 9.55
Fred Howard, supplies
28.74
South Dakota Press, records
16.80
South-Western Publishing Co., books
32.09
College Entrance Book Co., books
18.47
The Marion Press, cards
9.00
Time - Subscription
5.00
The A. N. Palmer Co., supplies
6.44
National Clerical Ability Tests, 3 kits
15.20
The Bobbs Merrill Co., books
8.69
Educational Test Bureau, books
8.27
O. H. Toothaker, map set
17.00
Edward E. Babb and Co., supplies
6.80
Educational and Psychological Measurement, subscription
4.00
California Test Bureau, test forms
31.07
Child Care Publications, book
7.00 $ 4,055.72
100
:
The Gregg Publishing Co., books
Supervision
Stephen G. Bean, Supt. $ 912.49
Miscellaneous
New England Tel. and Tel. Co. telephones $ 227.84
Scripture's Laundry, laundry 9.11
G. C. Prince and Son, Inc., repairs on duplicator 9.50
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co., repairing adding machine 5.15
Tewksbury Cooperative , Society, Inc., supplies
85.48
Towers Motor Parts Corp. tools
30.00
Charles E. Hazel, coaching basketball
100.00
Whistle Bottling Co., spring water
16.40
C. B. Coburn Co., supplies
5.73
International Business Machines Corp.,
maintenance service on clock system
15.00
David O. Lynch, supplies, etc.
51.58
Stephen G. Bean, travel expenses
106.49
Stephen G. Bean miscellaneous expenses
18.21
Fred. C. Church and Co., insurance
589.34
Boston and Maine R.R., drain pipe privilege. $ 5.00
May L. Larabee, toll calls and supplies
4.80
Currier's Express, express
1.50
Boston University, Special Testing Service
diagnostic batteries 68.75
McCarthy's Express Co., Inc., express
6.83
Kathryn Chandler, ribbon for diplomas
5.70
Leslie Collins, sharpening and repairing lawn
mowers 4.50
North Tewksbury Garage, repairing vacuum cleaner
5.60
Harry C. Dawson, insurance
62.76
Lincoln Stores, Inc., cretonne
18.29
Jeremiah Houlihan, truant officer
100.00
The Robertson Co., drinking cups
42.00
J. H. Broadbent, printing
8.50
Hazel A. Farwell, pianist at Grade School graduation 5.00
Charles Corbeil, cleaning cesspools
22.00
Office Equipment Co., repairing typewriters
151.50
Gilbert Radio Service, repairing radio
4.00
Margaret Sanger, paid for supplies
9.54
A. G. Pollard Co., supplies
12.66
101
Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection of boiler 5.00
Singer Sewing Machine Co., repairs
39.39
Visual Education Service, Inc., repairing pro- jector 23.86
E. Althea Knox, R. N., taking school census 35.00
Whitman Pearson, miscellaneous expenses 6.75
Alvin T. French, mowing school grounds 4.00
Bijams Laundry, laundry
3.45
Miriam H. Ware, clerical services
62.50
O. N. Blanchard, driving bus to Boston 30.00
Fred Garlick, transporting athletic teams 50.00
Omer Blanchard, transporting athletic teams 50.00 Anthony Furtado, transporting athletic teams 50.00
Miss Kathryn Chandler, preparing payrolls 50.00
J. Harper Gale, writing certificates 41.75
J. Harper Gale, telephone calls, etc.
5.14
Rogers & Sherburne, legal services 15.00
Ralph Garland, diploma ribbon 5.20
Ralph S. Battles, making out certificates
3.25
Ralph S. Battles, telephone
34.65
Arthur J. Lavergne, tuning and
repairing
planos
27.00 $ 2,350.70
Tuition
Town of Wilmington, tuition for John Tallini and Alfred Tallini 136.00
School Nurse
Mrs. Althea Knox, School nurse $ 1,599.96
Medical Inspection
Dr. H. M. Larrabee, services as school physician $ 200.00
Dr. Wm. L. Barnes, physical examinations .... 100.00 $ 300.00
Total school expenditures
$ 80,664.50
Appropriation for schools $ 80,664.50
Expenditures for schools
80,664.50
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Appropriation
Expenditures $ 1,000.00
City of Lowell, tuition
$ 682.00
City of Boston, tuition
123.85
City of Medford, tuition
2.00
807.85
Unexpended
192.15
102
PUBLIC WELFARE
Appropriation
$
8,300.00
Expenditures
Expended for welfare
7,332.23
Unexpended
967.77
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Appropriation $ 6,000.00
Transferred from Reserve Fund
1,100.00
U. S. Grants, brought forward from 1945
166.60
U. S. Grants, Administration brought forward from 1945 2.62
Received from U. S. Grants
1,773.53
Received from U. S. Grants, Administration .... 76.90 $ 9,119.65
Expenditures
Expended under Town Appropriation
$ 7,088.01
Expended under U. S. Grants
- 1,671.06
Expended under U. S. Grants, Administration 27.37 $ 8,786.44
Unexpended under Town Appropriation $ 11.99
Unexpended under U. S. Grants, carried for- ward to 1947 269.07
Unexpended under U. S. Grants, Administration
carried forward to 1947
52.15
333.21
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Appropriation $ 27,500.00
U. S. Grants, brought forward from 1945
1,941.82
U. S. Grants, Administration, forward from 1945 15.81
Received from U. S. Grants
14,712.24
Received from U. S. Grants, Administration
511.35 $ 44,681.22
Expenditures
Expended under Town Appropriation $ 26,025.87
Expended under U. S. Grants
14,830.47
Expended under U. S. Grants, Administration 439.46
41,295.80
Unexpended under Town Appropriation $ 1,474.13
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