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Owing to the increase in the number of pupils in the Center School we were obliged to fit up a room in the base- ment, making nine rooms in operation there now. All school buildings in town are filled to capacity, and the time is near when we shall need more room. This condition can be partly relieved by using in some way the old school building on School Street; and we recommend that the town vote to re- turn this building to the school department.
In September we lost from our board, by removal from town, the services of our chairman, the Rev. Thomas B. Cun- ,ningham, an efficient and tireless worker for the good of the school and town. We also regret to announce the resignation of our school nurse, Mrs. Edwin Moody, whose work has been very satisfactory. Her successor has not yet been chosen,
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A joint report for the Hadley-Hatfield School Union will be issued at the end of the present school year. This will give the report of the school year as a whole, while former reports have given only fractional parts. In addition to reports by the Superintendent of Schools and heads of the departments, it will contain a set of school rules and regulations to be adopted by the Joint Committee at their next annual meeting. A copy of this report will be given to each family in town. In conclusion we desire to express to our Superintendent,
In conclusion we desire to express to our Superintendent, our appreciation of their cooperation at all times and loyalty to their work.
OSCAR E. BELDEN, ADAM J. SMITH, PATRICK W. MULLINS,
Financial Statement
For Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1922 RECEIPTS
From State :
General School Fund, $ 5,753.36
Massachusetts School Fund, 3,225.70
Superintendent of Schools for 1921
805.56
Superintendent of Schools for 1922
926.02
Americanization account, 97.75
Agricultural Instructor (3 months) 300.00
High school grant,
400.00
$ 11,508.39
Smith-Hughes Fund,
24.25
Dog tax,
146.28
Stove and desks sold,
100.00
Joseph Pelc, Americanization work,
141.00
Northampton tuition,
330.00
Academy Trustees,
1,375.00
Town appropriation,
30,000.00
$ 43,624.92
EXPENDITURES
Salaries :
School Committee, $ 235.00
Superintendent of Schools and At- tendance Officer,
1,511.00
Supervisors,
1,031.25
Teachers-High School,
10,007.46
Teachers-Elementary Schools,
18,395.28
School Nurse, 315.00
$ 31,494.99
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Books and supplies,
3,032.21
Janitors and cleaning,
2,911.96
Fuel,
2,489.50
Repairs,
2,229.48
Outlay,
670.20
Miscellaneous,
713.33
$ 43,541.67
Unexpended,
$ 83.25
Teachers and Enrollment, October, 1922.
SCHOOLS
TEACHERS
Home Address
Salary
Pupils by Grades
1
234567
8
9
10 11 12
1
Harold C. Wilcox
Hatfield
$2550
D. Webster Belcher
2200
Mrs. Cora King Graves
1300
Mary E. Ryan
1300
Albert W. Smith
Easthampton
1500
Ellen E. Selkirk
Walpole, N. H.
1300
Frances H. Burt
East Longmeadow
1200
Irvin D. Reade
Hatfield
1800
7 |28
35
Mrs. Mary B. Powers
1200
Margaret A. Ryan
1000
35
35
Sarah V. Kiley
1000
14 26
40
Mrs. Grace W. Bardwell
1000
45
45
Elizabeth P. Wickles
1000
43
Rachel J. Palmer
1000
20 23
43
Alexandra J. Smith
1000
38
38
Lena H. Proulx
1000
43
43
Mrs. Marion P. Brennan
850
8 14
32
M. Elizabeth Boyle
1000
2315
38
Hill Primary
Eleanor R. Whalen
900
32
32
West Grammar
Easthampton
1200
11|2 6 5
24
West Primary
West Hatfield
1000
10
8 65
29
North Grammar
Mansfield
1000
11 7 5 9
36
North Primary
Cecile E. LaFleur
Northampton
900
8
9
6
485
6
23
Bradstreet Prim.
Nellie E. Salvas
Bradstreet
1000
Supr. of Music
Maude E. Boyle ·
Hatfield
750
Supr. Draw. & Pen. Bernice Bradley
Concord
750
School Nurse
Mary E. Yarrows
Northampton
900
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117 98 71 75 96 38 57 43 20 26 16 19 676.
Total
Smith Academy
20 26 16 19 81
Hatfield Center
32 11
Stockbridge
Chadwicks, N. Y.
Hatfield
10
4
23
Bradstreet Gram.
Catherine B. Brace
South Lee
1000
14 12 10
36
Harold D. Chittim
Mrs. Helen C. Deinlein
Rhena M. Horton
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
HATFIELD
INDUSTRY
PROSPERITY.
Town of Hatfield
FOR THE
Year Ending December 31, 1923
Metcalf Printing Company Northampton, Mass. 1924
Finance Committee
Your Finance Committee recommend the following Appropriations :-
Eleventh payment and interest Center Schoolhouse, $2,900.00 Article 5-Highways :-
Ordinary repairs highways and bridges, and patching and oiling and repairs stone roads, sewers and sidewalks, 12,000.00
Article 6-Necessary town expenses :
Bonds-Town Officers,
100.00
Memorial Hall-care of, 200.00
Tree Warden and Gypsy Moth work,
500.00
Inspection of animals,
250.00
Fire Department,
1,000.00
Insurance,
500.00
Contingencies,
1,500.00
Poor-care of,
2,000.00
Interest,
3,000.00
Salaries-Town Officers,
2,300.00
Schools-Maintenance,
36,000.00
Article 18-School Physicians,
100.00
Article 10-Care of Cemeteries, 100.00
Article 7-Memorial Day, 125.00
Article 16-Public Library, 850.00
Article 20-Smith Industrial School, 300.00
Article 19-Hampshire Trustees for County Aid, 150.00
Article 26-Cement Walk, (Maple Street), 1,000.00
Article 23-Street Lights, 4,339.00
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Article 24-Stone Roads-Chap. 90, Gen. Laws, 6,000.00 Article 27-Police protection, $1500 salary, $500 equipment, 2,000.00
$77,214.00
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN C. RYAN, HUGH McLEOD, WM. L. BELDEN, Finance Committee.
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Articles in the Warrant
For the Town Meeting, February 4, 1924
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
HAMPSHIRE, SS.
To L. H. Kingsley, one of the Constables of the town of Hatfield, in said County, GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Hatfield, qualified to vote in elections and town af- fairs, to meet in the Town Hall in said Hatfield on Monday, the 4th day of February, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following named articles, to wit :
ARTICLE 1-to choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
ARTICLE 2-To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year :- Town Clerk; three Selectmen; one Asses- sor for three years; Town Treasurer; one School Committee for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years; one Trustee Public Library for three years; Auditor; Tree Warden; Elector,-under the Will of Oliver Smith; Tax Collector; Director of Hampshire Trustees for County Aid to Agricul- ture; Six Constables; and to vote on the question-"Yes" or "No"-Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non- intoxicating beverages in this town ? .
All the foregoing to be voted for on one ballot.
The Polls will be opened at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and be kept open at least four hours, and for such longer time as the majority of the voters present shall direct, but in no case shall they be kept open after the hour of eight o'clock in the evening.
ARTICLE 3-To hear the reports of the various town of- ficers and committees and act thereon.
ARTICLE 4-To receive and pass on town accounts.
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ARTICLE 5-To take action in relation to maintenance and repairs of highways and bridges the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
ARTICLE 6-To take action in relation to raising money and appropriating same to defray the necessary expenses of the town for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 7-To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate money for Memorial Day.
ARTICLE 8-To take action in relation to support of the poor for the ensuing year, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
ARTICLE 9-To revise and accept the list of Jurors re- ported by the Selectmen.
ARTICLE 10-To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate money for care of cemeteries for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 11-To see if the town will vote to accept and maintain the Sewer that empties into the pond South of residence of Wm. L. Belden.
ARTICLE 12-To see if the town will vote to improve its water system by replacing the old 11/2-inch pipe with four inch-from Craft's corner North to the Whately line.
ARTICLE 13-To see if the town will vote to tile the gutter north side of road from M. J. Brennan's barn Westerly to top of hill, and raise and appropriate money for same.
ARTICLE 14-To see if the town will vote to repair the damage caused by broken tile at Gore's brook on School Street and raise money for same.
ARTICLE 15-To see if the town will petition the County Commissioners for a relocation of the boundaries and width of Elm Street, from west end of Kingsley's Bridge, west to the Northampton line.
ARTICLE 16-To see if the town will raise and appropria- ate money for the Public Library for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 17-To see if the town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year.
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ARTICLE 18-To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate money for the employment of one or more School Physicians, in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 502, Acts of 1906.
ARTICLE 19-To see if the town will appropriate $150 for the support of the Hampshire Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture and elect a director of that organization who will be the official town representative for said Trustees as per Chap. 273 of the Acts of 1918.
ARTICLE 20-To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate money for the payment of tuitions of Hatfield scholars attending the Smith Industrial School.
ARTICLE 21-To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate money for supplies and maintenance of the Fire Depart- ment.
ARTICLE 22-To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate money for Tree Warden, Gypsy, and Brown Tail Moth work.
ARTICLE 23-To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for Street Lights.
ARTICLE 24-To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $6,000-together with any sums allotted by the State and County, to be expended in constructing a stone road North of Pine Bridge, or act anything thereon. Under Chapter 90, General Laws.
ARTICLE 25-To see if the town will vote to accept cer- tain by-laws for regulating the construction and situation of buildings erected in the future.
ARTICLE 26. To see if the town will vote to extend its system of cement walks on any part of "around square" so- called, and raise and appropriate money for same.
ARTICLE 27-To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for police protection for the ensu- ing year, or act anything thereon.
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ARTICLE 28-To see if the town will raise and appropri- ate money for extending its Sewer system about 500 feet on east end of King Street.
ARTICLE 29-To see if the town will vote to add three additional lights to its Street Lighting System-two at Thompson lot and one at Slattery's, North Hatfield.
ARTICLE 30-To see if the town will vote to furnish water to the last house on Thompson Lot erected this summer.
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Selectmen's Report
To the Citizens of Hatfield :-
In accordance with the requirements of the Statutes of Massachusetts, the following report for the year ending December 31, 1923, is respectfully submitted :
UNPAID ORDERS-LAST YEAR
The Barrett Company,
$1,320.00
Holyoke St. Ry. Co.,
1,005.00
L. H. Kingsley, 893.88
$3,218.88
TOWN OFFICERS
C. E. Warner, auditor, $ 10.00
Marion C. Billings, ballot clerk,
5.00
John R. McGrath, ballot clerk,
5.00
Thos. J. Ryan, ballot clerk,
5.00
Joseph E. Godin, ballot clerk,
5.00
Mary R. McGlynn, ballot clerk,
5.00
E. A. Breor, 1922 and 1923 salary,
300.00
J. F. O'Dea est., salary,
75.00
G. R. Billings, salary,
75.00
E. L. Graves, collector,
50.00
John R. McGrath, assessor,
285.00
L. H. Kingsley, assessor,
351.75
Dewey J. Ryan, assessor,
135.00
T. W. Ryan, registrar of voters,
10.00
R. W. Webber, registrar of voters,
10.00
L. H. Kingsley, registrar of voters,
10.00
I. A. Billings, registrar of voters,
10.00
Arthur Godin, sealer's salary,
150.00
L. H. Kingsley, town clerk and treasurer,
800.00
$2,297.50
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SCHOOL PHYSICIANS
C. A. Byrne,
A. J. Bonneville,
$100.00
100.00
DIPHTHERIA CASES
C. A. Byrne,
$119.00
POOR EXPENDITURES
Shea & Fortsch, supplies,
$108.60
M J. Ryan, supplies,
18.30
Overland Garage, ambulance,
10.00
Cooley Dickinson Hospital,
575.25
C. A. Byrne, medical attendance,
83.00
J. S. Bardwell, milk,
48.50
A. R. Breor,
30.00
T. F. Ahearn, burial,
60.00
Fred G. Howard, supplies,
99.94
Kimball & Cary, coal,
16.00
Webster Box Co., coal,
19.28
City of Northampton,
434.87
Wm. H. Dickinson, rent,
70.00
$1,573.74
VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
F. H. Bardwell, treasurer, $100.00
SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
Harold C. Wilcox, as principal,
$2,478.26
D. Webster Belcher, teacher,
2.257.07
Cory King Graves, teacher,
1,273.00
Albert W. Smith, teacher,
855.00
Ellen E. Selkirk, teacher,
1,269.18
Francis H. Burt, teacher,
1,178.00
Mary E. Ryan, teacher,
1.417.00
Irvin D. Read, teacher,
1,161.00
Margaret A. Ryan, teacher,
1,000.00
Margaret A. Mullany, teacher,
140.00
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$200.00
Mary B. Powers, teacher,
1,200.00
Sarah W. Kiley, teacher, 1,020.00
Grace W. Bardwell, teacher,
1,000.00
Lena H. Proulx, teacher, Elizabeth P. Wickles, teacher,
950.00
Rachel J. Palmer, teacher,
930.00
Alexandra I. Smith, teacher,
570.00
Marion P. Brennan, teacher, M. Elizabeth Boyle, teacher, Eleanor R. Whalen, teacher, Harold D. Chittim, teacher,
890.62
759.00
Helen H. Deinlein, teacher,
600.00
Rhma M. Horton, teacher,
570.00
Cecile E. LaFleur, teacher,
513.00
Catherine B. Brace, teacher,
950.00
Nellie E. Salvas, teacher,
570.00
Maude E. Boyle, teacher,
750.00
Mildred Boyle, teacher,
402.00
Bernice Bradley, teacher,
693.00
Mrs. Edwin Moody, teacher,
75.00
Anna H. Deinlein, teacher,
10.00
Margaret L. Ryan, teacher,
5.00
Margaret P. Ryan, teacher,
5.00
Fredonna Leitch, teacher,
5.00
Gladys Belden, teacher,
5.00
Margaret Connelly, teacher,
20.00
Gertrude Phillips, teacher,
825.00
Marion C. Billings, teacher,
30.00
Alice Ryan, teacher,
10.00
Michael D'Amelio, teacher,
570.00
Clarence J. Larkin, teacher,
684.00
Jacquelin C. Farnsworth, teacher,
342.00
Lena P. Fitzgerald, teacher,
400.00
Harriet E. Jordan, teacher,
400.00
Beatrice Rossmeisl, teacher,
342.00
Ann V. Heffernan, teacher,
304.00
Mary D. Donelson, teacher,
400.00
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625.00
454.25
945.00
Nellie E. Honney, teacher,
380.00
C. J. Richards, superintendent,
1,083.80
Orin A. Morton, superintendent,
580.24
Frank A. Brehm, janitor,
1,742.02
George D. Kingsley, janitor,
352.00
Mrs. Joseph Liebl, janitor,
265.00
Mrs. John K. Holt, janitor,
263.50
John Salvas, janitor,
267.75
A. R. Breor, truants,
230.00
E. L. Graves, truants,
75.00
J. L. Hammett Co., supplies,
578.35
Little Brown & Co., supplies,
24.35
Houghton Mifflin & Co., supplies,
12.79
Ginn & Co., supplies,
172.11
Rand McNally Co., supplies,
85.96
Allyn & Bacon, supplies,
47.79
Coburn & Graves, supplies,
4.20
College En. Pub. Co., supplies,
4.70
W. H. Riley & Co., tile,
66.58
Conn. Valley St. Ry. Co.,
10.00
Gilbert E. Morton, wood,
35.00
E. E. Babb & Co., supplies,
117.89
The Prussr Co., supplies,
18.85
The Macmillan Co.,
25.17
Foster-Farrar Co.,
45.30
W. F. Brainard,
30.03
Silver Burdette & Co.,
49.24
Consumer's Service Station,
2.25
Regent Pub. Co.,
6.50
Howard & Brown,
32.48
J. A. Sullivan & Co.,
2.47
Oscar Belden & Sons,
20.25
C. B. Dodge Co.,
53.50
The John C. Winston Co.,
109.12
Wm. R. Cutter,
4.00
Daniel O'Neill,
22.50
Iroquois Pub. Co.,
11.86
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J. W. Heffernan,
38.80
Shea & Fortsch,
5.49
F. M. Ambrose & Co.,
11.48
John E. Fisher,
5.94
Clarence Hawks,
5.85
Consolidated Dry Goods Co.,
39.00
James H. Quinn,
21.60
Newson & Co.,
34.89
P. Blackiston Son & Co.,
16.35
Carrie C. Cutter,
16.85
North Hatfield Grain Co.,
333.44
Silver Burdett & Co.,
12.20
Boston Cooking School Mag. Co.,
3.27
Hans B. Julow,
3.10
M. J. Ryan,
58.94
Teachers' Retirement Board,
1,316.13
H. D. Smith, coal,
2,056.01
O. E. Belden,
60.00
Wm. P. Boyle, labor & repairs,
691.93
W. L. Graves, labor & repairs,
28.50
Merrick Lumber Co.,
74.11
Amherst Gas Co.,
229.13
H. W. Wolfram, coal,
1,614.31
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
42.60
Chas. Eberlein,
40.30
.Jacob Englehardt,
68.40
F. G. Howard, supplies,
337.30
Fred T. Bardwell,
22.00
P. W. Mullins,
25.00
W. N. Potter Sons Co.,
187.16
Webster Box Co.,
263.86
Kimball & Cary Co.,
121.31
F. O. Scott & Sons, wood,
48.00
J. B. Kennedy,
143.97
A. N. Palmer & Co., supplies,
5.61
W. M. Welch Mfg. Co.,
14.50
Scott Forcum & Co.,
7.56
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A. F. Foote,
4.00
Broadhurst & Pomeroy,
1.75
Bernice N. Cutter,
22.00
The Texas Co.,
7.65
Wright & Potter Ptg. Co.,
2.05
Guarantee Brush Co.,
4.50
J. B. Lippincott Co.,
12.28
Metcalf Ptg. Co.,
128.50
Masterleaf Record Book Co.,
4.55
J. E. Lambie & Co.,
3.98
Milton Bradley Co.,
18.48
D. C. Heath & Co.,
24.04
Benj. H. Sanborn & Co.,
11.60
Hinds, Hayden & Eldridge,
44.29
American Book Co.,
26.95
H. N. Giles,
6.00
Gazette Printing Co.,
33.50
Laidlow Bros., 11.58
Educational Music Bureau,
18.00
University P. Co.,
15.90
C. H. Congdon,
10.10
Current Events,
24.00
$47,125.53
ORDINARY REPAIRS, HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES, PATCHING AND OILING STONE ROADS.
Fred T. Bardwell,
$828.00
J. S. Bardwell,
1,512.70
F. S. Parsons, truck,
474.00
Hatfield Garage,
225.38
Merrick Lumber Co.,
35.76
Robert L. Belden, tractor,
35.00
Chas. Eberlein,
21.31
F. G. Howard,
53.39
B. & M. Ry. Co.,
90.24
M. H. Dwight,
28.00
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28.00
M. C. Strong,
Benj. Bernstein,
6.50
H. D. Smith, coal,
25.00
Levitre Bros.,
4.00
John J. Breor,
501.00
Lewis Murry,
490.50
Jacob Geis,
281.21
Anthony Novak,
290.00
Chester Semkowski,
289.50
W. N. Potter Sons, cement,
25.35
Scott Harris,
60.00
W. H. Riley & Co.,
75.85
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.,
32.22
A. H. Breor,
2.00
Foster-Farrar Co.,
14.85
John S. Lane & Sons,
120.19
The Barrett Co.,
1,038.19
Good Roads Mach. Co.,
185.50
F. A. Shumway, plank,
326.00
D. P. Sheehan,
25.00
John Muscillo,
50.00
C. H. Crafts, plank,
322.61
Henry Morrell,
13.50
Jos. F. Chandler,
24.00
F. G. Vollinger,
7.00
Registry of Motor Vehicles.
20.00
B. Slozkoski,
4.00
M. J. Ryan,
16.76
$7,582.51
Labor on driveways, bills due,
$285.00
OLD BILLS
Wm. H. Dickinson,
$43.00
B. Fralick,
16.00
L. H. Kingsley,
146.50
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Holyoke St. Ry. Co., stone,
1,075.72
N. E. Road & Mchy. Co.,
426.50
$1,707.72
MEMORIAL DAY
J. W. Heffernan, flags,
$46.00
Band,
71.60
S. W. Kingsley,
12.00
Webster Box Co.,
10.00
CONTINGENCIES
H. D. Smith, coal,
$51.54
H. L. Pellam,
54.05
F. E. Sanderson,
30.00
Metcalf Ptg. Co.,
268.75
Amherst Gas Co.,
72.95
H. S. Gere & Sons,
48.80
P. R. Mullany, postage,
30.38
E. A. Breor,
49.00
Coms. Public Safety,
2.70
J. J. Betsold,
18.00
F. G. Howard,
22.00
David J. Shea,
7.00
J. S. Bardwell,
177.00
W. & E. L. Gurley,
15.46
Mary Bukoski,
8.00
C. H. Chase,
9.60
J. W. Heffernan,
6.40
Herbert D. Perry,
50.00
Hobbs & Warren,
11.63
C. T. Bagnall,
13.53
Consolidated Dry Goods Co.,
57.24
Johnson's Bookstore,
2.81
W. L. Graves, repairs,
12.30
H. N. Giles,
2.25
Daily Hampshire Gazette, adv.,
36.20
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$139.60
C. A. Byrne,
10.00
E. W. Strong, 12.00
L. H. Kingsley,
67.00
$1,146.59
INSURANCE
H. L. Howard,
$888.25
$888.25
MEMORIAL HALL
Kimball & Cary, coal,
$27.50
North Hatfield Grain Co., coa,l
54.76
H. D. Smith, coal,
87.04
L. H. Kingsley, janitor,
75.00
$244.30
SMITH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
To the Treasurer $287.51
POLICE
A. R. Breor,
$287.00
S. M. Bourdon,
14.00
Wm. J. Shea,
30.00
Alfred E. Breor,
5.00
J. S. Bardwell,
5.00
H. L. Pellam,
5.00
Joseph Goclowski
40.00
S. W. Kingsley,
12.00
Jas. L. McGrath,
2.50
$400.50
FIRE DEPARTMENT Smith Academy & Malinowski, Fires, $77.25
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R. J. Graves,
18.00
F. G. Howard,
5.84
Hatfield Garage
10.00
Orcutt Wagon Worke,
28.00
U. S. Rubber Co.,
375.00
Wm. J. Shea,
16.50
John Marlow,
50.00
H. L. Pellam,
10.00
M. H. Dwight,
10.00
Peter C. Gallant,
5.00
Alfred E. Breor,
5.00
Arthur J. Breor,
4.00
C. H. Crafts,
6.00
A. H. Strong,
7.50
M. C. Strong,
7.50
A. R. Breor,
150.00
John Raffa,
2.50
R. Douryard,
2.50
Allan K. Smith,
6.50
Jotn Ondras,
2.50
M B. Graves,
15.00
J. L. Day,
15.00
John J. Betsold,
15.00
H. W. Marsh,
15.00
C. H. Crafts,
15.00
Wm. E. Boyle,
15.00
M. J. Ryan,
2.64
$892.23
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY TRUSTEES $150.00
BONDS
Boyle & MsGlynn,
$40.00
STREET LIGHTS
$4338.96
Amherst Gas Company,
18
INSPECTION
E. S. Warner,
$505.00
F. T. Bardwell,
134.80
$639.80
GYPSY MOTH & TREE WARDEN
J. S. Bardwell,
$45.35
John J. Breor,
32.00
Lewis Murry,
32.00
Fitzhewry-Gwptill Co.,
7.99
David Billings,
19.50
M. Crawford,
6.00
F. T. Bardwell,
8.00
F. H. Benoit,
50.00
$200.84
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Margaret P. Ryan,
$54.60
Ellen A. Waite,
243.30
Womans Union,
18.90
Chas. W. Clark Co.,
8.80
Gaylord Bros.,
21.20
Library Bureau,
13.90
Dem. Ptg. Co.,
5.36
Library Book House,
12.03
Standard Book Co.,
4.92
Sherwoods
235.85
Amherst Gas Co.,
14.70
Bridgeman & Lyman,
42.45
Hochschild Kohn & Co.,
9.60
Hampshire Bookshop,
15.10
C. C. Cutter
36.75
V S. Keller,
19.20
Johnsons Bookstore
8.02
H. R. Huntting Co.,
24.00
19
Union Library Assn.,
9.72
Gazette Ptg. Co.,
12.50
Laura S. Belden,
6.00
Geo. H. Danforth,
6.00
Am. Book Co.,
9.08
Albert Whitman & Co.,
9.38
Ginn & Co.,
10.85
$852.21
DRAINING & STONE ROAD WORK, UNDERPASS W HATFIELD
W. C. Tannat,
$725.29
Antoni Novak,
78.00
Stanley Jelis,
24.00
Chester Semkowski,
242.00
Jacob Geis,
217.00
J. S. Bardwell,
556.00
John J. Breor,
216.00
Lewis Murry
196.00
Stanley Rogaleski,
68.00
Henry Morrell,
421.88
F. T. Bardwell,
368.00
M. C. Strong,
236.00
Alfred J. Breor,
135.00
Waclaw Janucek,
42.00
Shaw, Hickey & Cook,
120.00
Cave Auto Rep. Shop,
5.40
Joseph Mageski,
45.17
Jacob Mageski,
64.00
C. A. Maynard Co.,
9.50
John Wilks,
9.17
Alex Kozash,
84.00
Eddie Kozash
44.00
Thos. Waskiewicz,
2.00
John Kozash,
64.00
Wm. Englehardt,
60.00
20
12.00
Alex Donnis, E. S. Puffer,
572.78
E. W. Strong,
23.75
Hatfield Garage,
147.00
Joseph Blida
28.00
Shumway & Riley,
638.65
J. L. Day,
4.00
Sebastian Blida,
8.78
$5,467.37
CEMENT WALK & DRAIN, SCHOOL STREET
Peter Aloise,
$1325.32
26.00
John J. Breor, Lewis Murry,
26.00
$1377.32
RECAPITULATION OF ORDERS DRAWN
Poor Expenditures,
$1,573.74
School Physicians
200.00
Unpaid Orders, Last Year,
3,218.88
Diphtheria Cases,
119.00
Town Officers,
2,297.50
School Expenditures,
47,125.53
Village Improvement Society,
100.00
Ordinary Repairs, Highways, Bridges Patching & Oiling Stone Roads,
7,582.51
Old Bills,
1,707.72
Memorial Day,
139.60
Contingencies,
1,146.59
Insurance,
888.25
Memorial Hall,
244.30
1 Smith Industrial »School,
287.51
Police,
400.50
Fire Department,
892.23
Hampshire County Trustees,
150.00
21
Bonds,
40.00
Street Lights,
4,338.96
Inspection,
639.80
Gypsy Moth & Tree Warden,
200.84
Public Library,
852.21
Draining & Stone Road Work, Undrepass West Hatfield,
5,467.37
Cement Walk & Drain, School Street
1,377.32
$80,993 05
Respectfully Submitted,
EDWARD A. BREOR, G. RAYMOND BILLINGS, EDSON W. STRONG, Selectmen of Hatfield.
January 16, 1924.
I have this day examined the books of the Selectmen and find them correct.
CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor. L
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LIST OF JURORS SUBMITTED BY THE SELECTMEN OF HATFIELD FOR 1924
Bardwell, Fred T.
Farmer
Billings, George R.
Farmer
Betsold, John J.
Farmer
Belden, Robert L.
Farmer
Crafts, Caryll M.
Farmer
Connelly, William L.
Farmer
Crawford, Malcolm
Photographer
Dickinson, William H.
Farmer
Dickinson, Edward N.
Farmer
Deinlein, John G.
Mechanic
Dwight, Myron H.
Farmer
Field, Samuel H.
Farmer
Graves, Edwin L.
Collector
Godin, William R.
Farmer
Holley, Dennis E.
Farmer
Keller, Vernet H.
Supt.
Kent, Alvah B.
Chauffeur
McGrath, Robert J. 2d
Farmer
Proulx, M. Larkin
Farmer
Pelc, Joseph J.
Merchant
Ryan, Edward A.
Farmer
Ryan, Matthew J.
Merchant
Slattery, Charles F.
Farmer
Strong, Edson W.
Farmer
Smith, Herbert D.
Miller
Smith, Adam J.
Farmer
Stowell, Charles I.
Watchman
Strong, Arthur H.
Farmer
Strong, Merrill C.
Farmer
Strong, Eugene S.
Farmer
Wight, Leland H. Weber, Rudolph W.
Farmer
Farmer
23
Treasurer's Report
L. H. Kingsley, Treasurer, in account with the Town of Hatfield. Dr.
To balance in treasury, $3,347.54
Cash received from E. L. Graves, collector, (1920)
2,367.64
Cash received from E. L. Graves, collector, (1921) 6,477.82
Cash received from E. L. Graves, collector, (1922) 34,677.40
Cash received from E. L. Graves, collector, (1923) 2,695.00 Cash received from L. H. Kingsley, collector, (1923) 46,054.05
Treasurer Water Commissioners,
2,900.00
District Court fines,
504.60
Pool, slaughter, junk and fruit licenses,
40.00
Sealer's receipts,
41.06
Rent of Town Hall,
354.50
H. L. Howard, insurance loss, Town Hall,
10.00
W. H. Hadley, load gravel,
2.00
Samuel Osley, sale of cemetery plot,
.50
Digging graves, J. Coburn,
10.00
Pat Gleason, damage to Riverside Bridge,
50.00
J. S. Bardwell, 3 burials,
25.00
P. W. Mullins, sale of plank,
6.00
John Merrick, labor,
4.50
Hatfield Water Works, labor,
17.25
Mass. Agl. College, sale of pipe,
4.80
County Treasurer, refunding dog fund,
152.48
Interest on deposits,
188.49
City of Northampton, tuition,
302.00
State-Vocational Education,
1,555.87
Corporation Tax,
1,244.20
Income Tax,
3,382.78
Civilian War Poll Tax,
75.00
Smith-Hughes Fund,
92.26
Dept. of Education,
162.83
City of Boston,
34.72
24
Schools, Supt. small towns,
918.76
6,136.25
Income Tax, general school fund, National Bank Tax, Irvin D. Reade, sale of sup.,
3.13
C. J. Richards, sale of sup.,
4.45
C. B. Dolge Co., refund of ct.,
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