Town of Tewksbury annual report 1945-1949, Part 22

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1945
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 870


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Appropriation


$ 400.00


Allotment by State


300.00


Allotment by County


300.00 $ 1,000.00


Less amount credited to Highway Machinery


Fund, use of trucks 72.00


$ 928.00


Expenditures


Thomas Manley, Chanffeur


$ 40.80


James Kane, Chauffeur


40.80


Edward Penney, Laborer


32.01


Nelson Brown, Laborer


38.88


Thomas Hogan, Laborer


38.88


Trimount Bituminous Products Co., asphalt


676.92


John Belton, sand


59.70 $ 927.99


Unexpended .01


Chapter 90, Construction


River Road


1946 Appropriation, balance brought forward ....


$ 8,223.25


Less amount credited to Highway Machinery Fund, use of trucks 1,122.00


$ 7,101.25


Expenditures


Richard O'Neill, Supt.


$ 357.00


Thomas Manley, Chauffeur


371.80


Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur


337.50


Charles Bowden, Chauffeur


436.51


Francis Brown, Chauffeur


308.55


James Kane, Chauffeur


365.88


Edward Penney, Laborer


395.38


Nelson Brown, Laborer


350.68


Thomas Hogan, Laborer


336.00


Allan Mahoney, Laborer


336.00


Mildred A. Fish, Clerk


38.40


Elzeard Lemelin, mason


42.88


George Gaudette, grader operator


150.15


Bourdelais Bros., shovel & operator


892.00


Winchester Brick Co., brick


36.00


Wilder Grain Co., cement


31.50


Merrimac Valley Supply Co., rope oakum


22.29


Explosive Supply Co., gelatin & caps


18.88


1,283.21


New England Concrete Pipe Corp., culvert pipe John Sullivan. bulldozer & operator


216.50


..


37


Elzeard Lemelin, mason


59.50


State Prison Colony, catch basins & covers 164.25


Town of Tyngsboro, use of grader 227.50


Alfred Potvini, use of truck & operator


56.38


Edward Bowley, use of truck & operator


89.38


Edgar Hinton, Jr., use of truck & operator 81.13


Harold Baroni, use of truck & operator


93.50 $


7,098.75


Unexpended


$ 2.50


River Road


Allotment by State


$ 7,000.00


Allotment by County


3,500.00


Appropriation


3,500.00 $ 14,000.00


Less amount credited to Highway Machinery


Fund, use of trucks


1,018.13


Expenditures


Richard O'Neill, Supt.


$ 408.00


Thomas Manley, Chauffeur


285.60


Frank Goodwin, Chauffeur


285.60


Charles Bowden, Chauffeur


256.95


Francis Brown, Chauffeur


288.00


James Kane, Chauffeur


288.00


Edward Penney, Laborer


48.00


Nelson Brown, Laborer


267.28


Thomas Hogan, Laborer


312.87


Allan Mahoney, Laborer


281.28


Mildred A. Fish, Clerk


33.60


James Harrington, grader operator


83.03


Town of Tyngsboro, use of grader


91.00


Edgar Hinton, Jr., use of truck and operator


33.00


Edward Bowley, use of truck & operator


165.00


Harold Baroni, use of truck & operator


34.38


Alfred Potvini, use of truck & operator


33.00


John Sullivan, use of truck & operator


197.50


John Sullivan, use of bulldozer


114.00


John Sullivan, gravel


292.08


Trimount Bituminous Products Co., tar & concrete


891.48


John Brady, gravel & transporting equipment


318.00


John Brady, use of shovel & operator


445.50


Wilder Grain Co., cement


25.56


New England Concrete Pipe Corp., pipe 161.50


Winchester Brick Co., brick 72.00


Molders Foundry Co. Inc., frames & covers ...


135.00


$ 12,981.87


38


Anderson Bros., gravel


47.40


John G. MacLellan, range oil


5.08


William McKay, labor


38.88 $ 5,938.57


Unexpended and carried forward to 1948 $ 7,043.30


SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$102,333.50


Expenditures Teachers


Evelyn Anderson, art supervisor $ 859.87


Olive Littlehale, music supervisor


286.63


Alice Sturtevant, music supervisor


814.80


Harold MacDonald, band director


792.00


Whitman Pearson, principal


500.00


David Lynch, asst. supt. & instructor


2,000.00


Lawrence McGowan, principal


3,150.00


Kathryn Chandler, teacher


2,399.98


Marjorie Stanley, teacher


2,199.93


Lillian Swartz, teacher


2,099.98


Rita Sullivan, teacher


2,099.98


Emily Lefebre, teacher


2,099.98


Elsie Barrows, teacher


1,999.93


Etta Lapniewski, teacher


1,989.93


Mary Stevens, teacher


1,999.93


Charles Hazel, coach


1,200.00


Louise Archambault, teacher


1,799.92


John Lough, teacher


479.15


Mrs. Newton Jones, substitute


30.00


Everett Thistle, principal


800.00


Barbara Christianson, teacher


586.50


Doris Barnes, principal


1,599.98


Elizabeth Flynn, teacher


1,994.93


Marion Piper, teacher


1,999.93


Ruth Lyons, teacher


1,999.93


Winifred Colbath, teacher


1,999.93


Virginia Cunningham, teacher


1,999.93


Norma Sinard, teacher


1,199.98


Helene Stewart, teacher


1,799.98


Eva Hersey, principal


1,999.93


Dorothy Barnes Higgins, teacher


1,874.97


Margaret Delaney, principal


2,399.98


Ann Washburn, teacher


1,839.93


Grace Hobart, teacher


1,899.97


Mary Shelvey, teacher


1,790.98


Mae Kane, teacher


1,799.98


Helen Melvin, teacher


116.66


Gilberta Roy, teacher


1,799.98


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Ruth Rood, substitute


287.50


Mrs. George Paine, substitute 35.00


Mrs. Eleanor Hadley, substitute 15.00


Helen Blake, substitute


20.00


Marion Hey, teacher


990.54


Marion McKernan, teacher


600.00


Catherine Sullivan, substitute


15.00


Mrs. Ruth Anderson, substitute


25.00


Massachusetts Retirement Board, Military


Service assessment


704.03 $ 62.997.95


Fuel and Janitor


Walter Lavell, Janitor


$ 1,663.94


Homer Darby, Janitor


1,819.94


George Garland, Janitor


1,061.64


Bronislaw Kohanski, Janitor


900.00


Wilfred Brabant, Janitor


84.00


Earl Sands, Janitor


758.30


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas.


167.01


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity.


1,311,07


Lord Coal Co., coal


885.45


John Brady, wood


14.00


Osterman Coal Co., oil.


363.48


National Coal Sales Co., coal


2,605.62


John G. Mclellan, range oil


10.22


Cawley Coal Co., Essotone


97.50


Sherlock Service Station, oil.


1.20


William M. Horner, supplies


155.92


F. J. Flemings, Est., paper supplies.


255.37


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


55.67


J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., supplies.


78.29


Metropolitan Refining Co., supplies. 156.16


52.39


Floyd K. Darby, socket and boiler brush


1.25


State Prison Colony, supplies


23.21


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


6.03


Alvin F. French, mowing school grounds


4.00


Church St. Hardware Co., supplies


11.25


Homer L. Darby, push broom


6.60


E. J. Varley, express


.40


Reformatory for Women, flag


5.46


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


6.48 $ 12,561.85


Transportation


Omer Blanchard, driving bus $ 2,810.00


Fred Garlick, driving bus


2,810.00


Anthony Furtado, Jr., driving bus


2,810.00


Eastern Massachusetts St. Ry. Co., pupils'


40


Sanascent Co., disinfectant


175.00


tickets


Town of Wilmington, transportation of John Falline


21.60 $ 8,626.60


School Houses


Osterman Coal Co., repairs to stoker $ 264.00


Osterman Coal Co., heavy duty stoker


1,000.00


Roland Fearon, striping basketball floor and lettering


15.25


Hill Insulating Co., insulating at Foster school


585.00


Hill Insulating Co., balance due on Fleming school job


200.32


William H. Dewing, installing pump & repairs


312.50


Lowell Gas Light Co., moving gas range ...


4.00


C. H. Hobson & Son, labor & material


372.32


The Robertson Co., Inc., installing shades, lino- leum, etc. 310.14


J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., hardware 21.92


W. L. Farwell, repairs


49.10


Bennett Brothers, installing pipe & valve. 18.87


Frank P. Brown, labor 12.00


Jenness C. Dalton, repairs 24.75


P. W. Corbeil, painting and setting glass 639.00


Joseph F. Soucy, repairs to fence.


35.25


E. R. Sands, repairs & painting 33.00


Francis L. Kane, labor, trucking & material, Pointing up foundation 96.00


George Brox, concrete apron


249.75


Derby Electric Motors Co., supplies & services 16.09


Gledhill Bros., Inc., seats 51.54


Church Street Hardware, Inc., supplies.


24.38


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


1.08


Demers Plate Glass Co., glazing compound


1.00


Arthur J. Lavergne, tuning piano


4.00


H. L. Austin, repairing roof


160.00


Middlesex Supply Co., hooks


4.50


International Business Machines Corp., main- tenance, clock system 23.00


Broadway Steel Ceiling Co., erecting ceiling ....


55.00


Wilmington Plumbing & Heating Supply Co., labor & material 33.55


Edward J. Walsh, labor & parts


34.35


Anthony Cidado, service calls & new bell, North School 34.50


White Electric Service, repairs


15.50


Joseph A. Lorrain & Son, repairs & material ..


72.20


W. L. Fleming, washing & calsomining ceilings


185.00


J. Harper Gale, paid for C. O. D.


11.85 $ 4.970.71


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School Books & Supplies


Ginn & Co., books $ 13.46


National Geographic Society, subscriptions 9.25


Reader's Digest, subscription 5.00


Life - subscription 5.50


The H. W. Wilson Co., Educational Film Guide


3.00


Scott, Foresman & Co., books


281.35


Doubleday & Co., books


.75


The Macmillan Co., books


63.12


Webster Publishing Co., books


25.58


Houghton Mifflin Co., books


11.42


American Book Co., books.


147.20


Silver Burdette Co., books


134.84


The Champion Publishing Co., books.


1.63


The Arlo Publishing Co., books 4.03


Charles Scribner's Sons, books 27.22


Educational Test Bureau, books


2.44


Hall & McCreary Co., books


15.50


Follett Publishing Co., books


17.21


Lorenz Publishing Co., books


6.11


Vesco Film Library, film


10.40


The Trustees of Boston University, guidance tests 200.40


American Council of Education


56.54


Harper Bros., books


2.35


Carl Fischer, Inc., music


1.25


McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., books.


12.64


Boston University School of Education, films


29.50


Bellman Publishing Co., books.


10.10


Edward E. Babb Co., books


66.67


Boston Music Co., music


.71


Hamilton Publishing Co., books


3.54


O. H. Toothaker, books


9.21


World Book Co., books


29.04


Science Research Associates, books & supplies 48.52


Cooperative Test Service, test booklets, etc. ...


72.16


Charles E. Merrill Co., Inc., books


4.60


The John C. Winston Co., books


14.00


Iroquois Publishing Co., books 23.56


J. B. Lippincott Co., books


194.50


Allyn & Bacon, books 189.30


The Gregg Publishing Co., books


35.55


Harcourt, Brace & Co., Inc., books


12.20


Science Service, subscription


3.50


The Willis Music Co., books


1.02


McCormick-Mathers Publishing Co., books 82.65


C. C. Birchard & Co., music 3.29


D, C, Heath & Co., books 17.89


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South-Western Publishing Co., books 7.72


The A. N. Palmer Co., books 8.52


Longmans, Green & Co., Inc., books 37.77


Row, Peterson & Co., books 17.82


D. Appleton-Century Co., books 10.26


Harold Flammer, music 2.98


Consumers Union of United States, books & subscription 5.00


J. L. Hammett & Co., supplies


2,199.77


The Thompson Hardware Co., supplies. 23.26


Demers Plate Glass Co., glass


8.84


J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., glass


22.93


Lawrence R. McGowan, paid express & postage


37.48


Tewksbury Cooperative Store, supplies


124.74


Scripture's Laundry, laundry


10.08


Royal Typewriter Co., Inc., Vulcan ribbon cou- pon books 89.25


Royal Typewriter Co., Inc., typewriter


169.50


Pratt & Forrest Lumber Co., lumber


84.72


Ideal Racket Store, supplies 86.08


N. D. Lafleur, supplies


15.10


Russell Lumber Co., lumber


1.76


A. G. Pollard Co., supplies


25.09


J. H. Broadbent & Co., printing. 38.75


Lowell Stationery Co., steel files & cabinet. 78.00


67.57


John J. Kelly Co., projector bulb & lamp 5.00


Loella F. Dewing, paid for supplies


8.52


Beaudette & Co., Inc., supplies. 66.50


9.98


F. J. Flemings Est., paper supplies


54.79


Fearon Sign Service, paint


9.58


Central Scientific Co., supplies


2.19


J. H. Thorlby Co., typewriters, mimeograph & adding machine repaired


234.90


Remington Rand, Inc., supplies


9.20


Emily A. Lefebre, supplies


1.73


Welch & Allyn, vision test kit


108.05


A. A. Smith Co., typewriter


131.45 $


5,724.58


Supervision


Stephen G. Bean, Supt., services $ 1,312.48


Stephen G. Bean, Supt., travel expenses. 107.91


Stephen G. Bean, Supt., postage & telephone ..


12.85


Miriam H. Ware, clerical services


62.50


Althea Knox, R. N., taking census


35.00


Kathryn Chandler, clerical services


50.00 $


1,580.74


43


Fred Howard, supplies


The Weavers, folders


School Miscellany


New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 248.98


Harry C. Dawson, insurance 590.56


The Marion Press, printing 17.00


Henry Lisien, referee


8.00


Doris Durgin, referee 10.00


Nathan Aldrich, referee


100.00


John O'Neil, referee


8.00


Gertrude Bailey, referee


15.00


George McQuane, referee


8.00


Herbert Scott, referee


34.00


George Driscoll, referee


16.00


Collector of Internal Revenue, taxes on tickets at ball games 499.06


James W. Brine Co., Inc., supplies


114.04


Charles E. Hazel, coach, girls' basketball.


100.00


Esther Kent, services as ticket seller


16.00


Walter Collins, services as ticket seller


16.00


Homer Darby, services


22.00


Mercury System, catcher's mitt reconditioned 4.00


16.00


Eleanor Wain, expenses at Howe H. S. banquet for members of basketball squad 37.00


Harold Mullen, umpire


8.00


William Scahill, umpire 8.00


Wood-Abbott Co., engraving


6.50


Dr. Joseph Risoli, professional services


3.00


Whitworth's Store, balls, catcher's outfit, etc.


151.55


Mrs. E. Sands, paid for dental work for Thomas Sands 25.00


J. H. Broadbent & Co., printing


40.75


Marbo System, reconditioning equipment


396.42


Albert J. Lupien, referee


8.00


Raymond Rourke, referee


8.00


Pat Poalino, referee


18.00


Donald Billingsley, referee


18.00


Lull & Hartford, equipment


250.20


Murray Hicks, referee


10.00


O. N. Blanchard, driving bus


35.10


F. H. Garlick, truck transportation


12.00


Anthony J. Furtado, driving bus 9.90


The Arrow System, reconditioning suits, etc. 62.80


Owl Stamp & Supply Co., rubber stamps.


17.45


Ralph S. Battles, work cards & telephone


37.25


Ralph S. Battles, dues to Association of School Committees 10.00


Loella F. Dewing, work cards & telephone


8.08


Loella F. Dewing, clerical services


50.00


J. Harper Gale, educational certificates


32.75


44


Fred Macearon, umpire


J. Harper Gale, telephone 7.73


A. E. Smith & Co., filing cabinet 74.50


E. V. Ranayne, moving piano 12.00


Whitman Pearson, box rent, postage, etc. 2.86


Fearon Sign Service, painting plaques, etc. 16.85


Boston & Maine R. R., drain pipe privilege 5.00


Lawrence R. McGowan, express and postage 8.40


David O. Lynch, transportation 31.74


Jeremiah Houlihan, truant officer


50.00


Hazel A. Farwell, pianist at graduation


10.00


Bridget G. Tansey, services


2.00


Commissioner of Public Safety, boiler inspec- tion 5.00


Homer L. Darby, police & janitor duty


14.00


Anderson Brothers, milk for school lunches ....


24.79


Earl Sands, truant officer


30.00


Anthony J. Furtado, Jr., truck & labor


25.00


Bennett Bros., use of well at Ella Fleming


School


10.00 $ 3,436.26


Tuition


Town of Wilmington, tuition of John Tallini .... $ 110.00


School Nurse


Mrs. Althea Knox, services $ 1,999.93


Medical inspection


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, services as school physician $ 200.00


Dr. Wm. L. Barnes, professional services 100.00 $ 300.00


Total School Expenditures


$102,308.62


Appropriation for Schools $102,333.50


Expenditures for Schools 102,308.62


Unexpended


$ 24.88


VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS


Appropriation


$ 1,500.00


Expenditures


City of Lowell, tuition $ 986.00


City of Medford, tuition


10.00


Essex County Agricultural School, tuition


80.00


1,076.00


Unexpended


$ 424.00


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PUBLIC WELFARE


Appropriation


8,500.00 $


Expenditures


Expended for welfare $ 6,393.74


Special investigator


192.30


Clerical services


515.40


7,101.44


$


1,398.56


Less balance of allotment for special investiga- tor carried forward to 1948 57.70


Unexpended


$ 1,340.86


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN


Appropriation $ 12,000.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund


1,000.00


U. S. Grants brought forward from 1946


269.07


U. S. Grants, Administration brought forward from 1946 52.15


Received from U. S. Grants, Administration.


115.86


Received from U. S. Grant


4,447.39 $ 17,884.47


Expenditures


Expended under Town appropriation $ 12,493.10


Special investigator 365.87


Expended under U. S. Grants


3,669.95


Expended under U. S. Grants, Administration ..


129.48 $ 16,658.40


Unexpended under Town Appropriation. $ 6.90


Unexpended for special investigator, carried forward to 194S 134.13


Unexpended under U. S. Grants. carried for- ward to 1948 1.046.51


Unexpended under U. S. Grants. Administra-


tion, carried forward to 1948 38.53


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation by Town $ 28,500.00


U. S. Grants brought forward from 1947 2,823.59


U. S. Grants, Administration, forwarded from 1946 87.70


Received from U. S. Grants


21,618.49


Received from U. S. Grants, Administration. 742.95 $ 52,772.73


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Expenditures


Expended under Town Appropriation $ 28,241.14


Expended for special investigator 201.92


Expended under U. S. Grant


20,780.27


Expended under U. S. Grant, Administration


791.51 $ 50,014.84


Unexpended under Town Appropriation 8.86


Unexpended for special investigator, forwarded to 1948 48.08


Unexpended under U. S. Grant, forwarded to 1948 2,661.81


Unexpended under U. S. Grant, Administration,


forwarded to 1948 39.14


AID, STATE AND MILITARY


and


VETERANS' RELIEF


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


Expenditures


673.33


Unexpended


$ 1,326.67


STATIONERY AND PRINTING


Appropriation $ 1,500.00


Transferred from Reserve Fund


200.00


1,700.00


Expenditures


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., forms, etc. $ 9.99


The Lowell Sun, advertising


89.06


Balfe Service Co., town warrants & check lists 92.25


Balfe Service Co., town reports 1.073.10


Helen B. Ward, purchase of envelopes


8.66


M. A. Lucia, envelopes and stamps


25.97


J. 11. Broadbent & Co., printing reports and ballots 56.25


The Marion Press. printing


16.70


G. (. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies. 35.19


M. G. Wight & Co., binding 5 volumes


30.25


Robinson Seal Co., Inc., supplies


56.69


Spaulding-Moss Co., printing poll lists 88.94


A. A. Smith & Co., adding machine paper, etc. 6.25


A. J. Fairgrieve, stamps


3.00


1,592.30


Unexpended


$ 107.70


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SALARIES


Appropriation, Town Treasurer $ 2,500.00


George A. Marshall, services 2,500.00


Appropriation, Town Auditor 1,000.00


Robert E. Gay, services 1,000.00


Appropriation, Town Clerk Alice A. Pike, services


1,000.00


Appropriation, Tax Collector


2,500.00


Wm. J. Houlihan, services


2,500.00


Appropriation, Selectmen


1,100.00


Edward J. Sullivan, services $ 350.00


Victor N. Cluff, services


400.00


Wm. B. Carter, services


291.67


$1,041.67


Unexpended


$ 58.33


Appropriation, Highway Commissioners


400.00


Thomas P. Sawyer, services $ 200.00


Thomas Sullivan, services


100.00


Chester M. Roper, services


100.00


400.00


Appropriation, School Committee


225.00


Ralph S. Battles, services $ 75.00


Loella F. Dewing, services


75.00


J. Harper Gale, services


75.00


225.00


Appropriation, Election Officers


125.00


John O'Loughlin, services $ 10.00


Rose Furtado, services 10.00


Annie McPhillips, services


10.00


Harry Treadwell, services


10.00


Jesse French, services


10.00


Malcolm Buchanan, services 10.00


Bertha Benner, services 10.00


Mrs. Frank Richards, services


10.00


Gordon Jackson, services 10.00


Mrs. Edward Davis, services 10.00


Mrs. Geo. O'Connell, services


10.00


Mrs. Margaret Ryan, services


10.00 $


120.00


Unexpended $ 5.00


INCIDENTALS


Appropriation


$ 1,050.00


Expenditures


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones $ 235.34


Helen B. Ward, clerical services 104.00


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services 143.00


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1,000.00


George A. Marshall, paid for express & stamps 1.61


G. C. Prince & Son, Inc., supplies 6.27


Harriet's Tea Room, lunches for election offi- cers 3.68


A. J. Fairgrieve, box rent 1.80


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


7.50


Massachusetts Town Clerks' Association, dues 3.00


Director of Accounts, certifying notes


4.00


Middlesex County Selectmen's Association, dues 3.00 Union Old Lowell National Bank, safe deposit box 18.00


Alice A. Pike, expenses to Town Clerks' meet- ings


14.50


The Fay Co., dismantling police radio 8.00


Lauchie McPhail, use of car posting warrants 8.00


George Garland, services, election day


10.00


Keith Fadden and Albert Olson, bounty on bobcat 10.00


Tewksbury Cemetery Corp., care of Soldiers' lot, town lot and tomb 60.00


Victor N. Cluff, use of car 50.00


Jesse French, teller, special town meeting 5.00


Malcolm Buchanan, teller, special town meeting 5.00


Rose Furtado, teller, special town meeting 5.00


Annie McPhillips, teller, special town meeting 5.00


John O'Loughlin, teller, special town meeting 5.00


Harry Treadwell, teller, special town meeting .. 5.00


Bertha Benner, teller, special town meeting ...... 5.00


Gladys O'Connell, teller, special town meeting 5.00 Florence Richards, teller, special town meeting Gordon Jackson, teller, special town meeting .... 5.00


5.00


Margaret Ryan, teller, special town meeting .... 5.00


Jesse Davis, teller, special town meeting 5.00


William B. Carter, use of telephone


15.00


Leslie Collins, mowing soldiers' graves and care of South Cemetery and Old Cemetery 40.00 Alice A. Pike, acknowledging deeds, recording births, marriages and deaths 181.00


Robert E. Gay, acknowledging deeds


6.75


994.45


Unexpended


$ 55.55


BOARD OF HEALTH


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


Expenditures


Leslie Collins, disposing of dogs $ 36.00


John V. Sullivan, using bulldozer 120.00


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Middlesex County Sanatorium, care of town


cases


522.00


Lowell Humane Society, disposing of dog


1.00


Dr. Joseph Risoli, professional services 210.00


Dr. H. M. Larrabee, professional services 100.00


Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies


21.78


J. H. Broadbent & Co., printing


2.00


Russell Lumber Co., lumber for signs


2.70


Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, care of con- tagious cases 280.00


E. Althea Knox, R. N., professional services .... 100.00


Balfe Service Co., metal stamps


15.00


Fearon Sign Service, signs painted & lettered The Lowell Sun, advertising


5.62


M. A. Lucia, envelopes


6.70


William B. Carter, use of car


41.67


Rogers & Sherburne, legal services


24.65 %


1,512.62


Unexpended


$ 487.38


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation


$ 500.00


Expenditures


Lowell Catering Co., dinner for 320 $ 380.80


F. I. Carter & Sons, 4 baskets for graves


12.00


Thomas Finn, recitation


2.50


Jeanne Boisvert, recitation


2.50


James Shea, recitation


2.50


The Marion Press, printing tickets


3.00


Harry N. Wright, expenses of committee


9.00


John W. Clarke, 13 memorial wreaths


20.00


Miss Olive Littlehale, training girls' chorus


25.00


Highland Chair Service, chairs


30.00 $


487.30


Unexpended


$ 12.70


STREET LIGHTING


Appropriation


$ 7.550.00


Expenditures


Lowell Electric Light Corp., street lighting ......


6,502.44


Unexpended


$ 1,047.56


LIBRARY


Appropriation


$ 1,300.00 821.93 $ 2,121.93


Dog Licenses


50


23.50


Expenditures


Abbie M. Dempsey, librarian $ 310.00


Abbie M. Dempsey, paid for supplies and box


rent


6.84


Abbie M. Dempsey, checking and arranging books


66.38


Mary M. Marshall, asst. librarian


198.43


Richard Moore, asst. librarian


118.75


Ruth W. Smith, expenses to Boston


18.00


Jean Karr & Co., books


70.92


De Wolfe & Fiske Co., books


942.87


Nathaniel Dame, books


171.03


Life, subscriptions


11.00


McCall's Magazine, subscriptions


4.00


Reader's Digest Ass'n. Inc., subscriptions.


10.00


Mademoiselle, subscription


6.00


Redbook Magazine, subscription


4.00


Doubleday & Co., Inc., subscription, Junior Lit- erary Guild of America 18.50


James C. Marshall, transporting books


100.00


Dorothy Fitzgerald, district librarian


10.00


Anna Bischoff, district librarian


10.00


George K. James, transporting books


10.00


National Geographic Society, subscription


10.00


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


2.30 $


2,099.02


Unexpended


$ 22.91


TOWN HALL


AAppropriation


$ 4,700.00


Expenditures


George K. James, Janitor


$ 1,614.26


Lowell Gas Light Co., gas


121.61


Lowell Electric Light Corp .. electricity.


533.25


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones


184.41


Derby Electric Motors Co., fuses


1.40


Thomas P. Sullivan, installing pump, etc.


160.75


Elmer Olson, labor and material repairing roof


12.45


Middlesex Supply Co., supplies


19.97


George James, paid for supplies


12.35


Harry C. Dawson, insurance


413.28


C. B. Dolge Co., disinfectant


19.97


Russell Lumber Co., sash and glass


3.1S


N. D. Lafleur, locks


1.60


Leslie Collins, sharpening lawn mowers


3.00


Fred. C. Church & Co., insurance


422.46


A. F. French & Co., table paper


13.50


51


John L. Collins, mowing lawns


15.00


North Tewksbury Garage, screws


1.50


Frank P. McCartin Co., lamps 4.82


Osterman Coal Co., coal


507.48


Commissioner of Public Safety, inspection


10.00


Watson & Burbank, repairing roof


400.00


Waverly Heating Supply Co., shaker bar


13.20


Roy T. Anderson, disinfectant


5.75


Victor N. Cluff, Jr., cleaning


92.00


Arthur Tremblay, supplies


7.53 $


4,594.72


Unexpended


$ 105.28


GENERAL


Union National Bank of Lowell, paid note


No. 257


$ 14,000.00


Middlesex Co. Treasurer, T. B. Assessment .. 1,413.38


Dog licenses


1,420.60


County tax


7,474.90


State tax


3,600.00


National Shawmut Bank of Boston, paid notes Nos. 258 and 259


60,000.00


Commonwealth of Massachusetts:


State parks and reservations


235.47


Auditing municipal accounts


889.97 $ 89,034.32


MOTH DEPARTMENT


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, superintendent $ 607.75


Russell Gourley, labor


750.00


Frank Livingston, labor


324.00


Howard Snell, labor


12.00


General Mills, Inc., arsenate of lead


211.68


Maclaren's Welding Shop, welding


18.68


Frank Sherlock, gasoline


50.50


Howard Snell, use of horse


4.50


1,979.11


Unexpended


$ 20.89


TREE WARDEN


Appropriation


$ 3,000.00


Expenditures


Harris M. Briggs, services $ 955.00


Frank Livingston, labor 492.00


969.00


Russell Gourley, labor


52


Paul Allen, labor


66.00


Leslie Collins, removing. tree


3.00


Howard Snell, labor


144.00


Maclaren's Welding Shop, welding


11.00


Harris M. Briggs, registering trucks


6.00


Frank Sherlock, gasoline and oil


116.89


The United Sales Co., supplies


10.50


North Tewksbury Garage, labor and parts


40.05


Lowell Electric Light Corp., electricity


12.50


J. C. Bennett Hardware Co., tools 17.45


Ira E. Perry, weed killer 40.00


Howard Snell, use of horse


54.00


Larkin Chandler, weed killer


37.00


Dr. Wm. L. Barnes, treatment of Frank Liv- ingston


5.00


N. D. Lafleur, scythes and stones


10.20


Frank Goddard, parts for mower




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