Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Williamsburg 1916-1930, Part 11

Author: Williamsburg (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Town of Williamsburg
Number of Pages: 1220


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500 00 zamane


Hose Wagon,


100 00


Fire Insurance,


50 00


Memorial Tablet,


2,500 00


Farm Bureau,


150 000150


Contingent, account,


800 00


$33,550 00


1.00 0


25


CONTINGENT ACCOUNT


Appropriation,


$800 00


Corporation Tax, (Domestic),


313 25


Corporation Tax, (Foreign),


2,254 87


Bank Tax,


596 21


Reimbursements of Tax Losses,


12 80


Sundry Licenses,


66 00


Inspection of Animals,


21 75


Rent of Town Hall,


61 00


$4,125 88


Expended as follows :


Precinct A. Fire Department, four fires,


$53 20 50


Brown, John, tree warden,


Bradford Lumber Co., wood for town hall, 6 00


Bradford, H. E., water commissioner, 50 00


Bisbee, Martha, ballot clerk, 3 50


Burke, Stephen, registrar,


10 00


Bridgman & Lyman, legal forms,


2 78


Breckenridge, John, inspector of


animals, 43 50


Breckenridge, John, elector under Oliver Smith Will,


10 00


Bisbee, Wells, ballot clerk,


10 50


Bisbee, Wells, town clerk, $100 .; expense acc't $9.41,


109 41


Bisbee, Wells, registrar,


10 00


Brewster, C. M., auto to fires,


10 75


Brownell, A. W., legal blanks,


26 05


Bagnell, Co., Cecil, legal blanks,


6 52


Breckenridge, T. I. ballot clerk,


14 00


Breckenridge, T. I., assessor,


50 00


Burke, R. F., supplies,


24 35


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26


Precinct B., fire department, five fires, $99 00 Cone, A. G., ballot clerk, 3 50


Postage and stationery, 9 10


Board of health cases, Perambulating Town lines, 20 00


Chairman of Board of Selectmen, 125 00


Coolidge & Hemenway, for Annie


Mansfield, (injury to ankle), 175 00 legal advice, 25 00


Chase, Charles, transfers,


9 45


Damon, C. R., assessor,


50 00


Damon, C. S., assessor,


60 00


Damon, C. S., supplies,


1 10


Dunn, James, ballot clerk,


7 00


Dansereau, George, tax collector,


two years, 1918 and 1919, 400 00


Drake, Harry, truck to fires, 10 00


Dobbs, B. L., police $100. ; expense acc't $64.40., 164 40


Dolan, George, ballot clerk, 14 00


Fitch, Elizabeth, ballot clerk, 3 50


Foster & Farrar, supplies, 1 36


Gazette Printing Co., annual reports, 90 00


Gere, H. S. & Son, publishing notices, 50


Hill, H. W., ballot clerk,


3 50


Hill, O. W., ballot clerk, 3 00


Hayes, J. G., M. D., board of health case, 2 00


Hobbs & Warren, legal blanks, 2 31


LaValley, Fred, special police, July 4, 5 00


Riley, Joseph, ballot clerk, 3 50


Riley, Michael, registrar, 10 00


Paid Larkin, Edward, ballot clerk, 7 00


Loomis, W. G., auditor, 12 50


30 50


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Larkin, T. P., auditor, 7 50


Larkin, T. P., supplies, 60


Miller, E. H., auto to fire, 3 00


Miller, E. C., ballot clerk, 3 00


Molloy, Lawrence, ballot clerk, 10 50


Mathers, John, ballot clerk, 14 00


Mellen, Robert, labor and supplies,


town hall, 3 15


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., phones and service calls for town officers, 95 48


Nichols, H. H., selectman,


100 00


Nichols, H. H., perambulating town lines, 8 00


O'Brien, Murtie, special police


July 4, 8 00


Pierce, L. M. Co., express on piano, 25 00


Postmaster, Precinct, A., stamped


envelopes, for town


Treasurer,


44 72


Polmatier, A. J., auto to fire,


3 00


Purrington, W. M., Bond for tax collector, 30 00


Purrington, W. M., compensation


insurance,


104 04


Purrington, W. M., ballot clerk, 3 50


Smith, Mrs. Hubert, ballot clerk, 3 50 Taylor, F. L., selectman, 100 00


Taylor, F. L., perambulating town lines, 5 00


Trainor, John, services at


elections, 10 25


Trainor, John, setting up and


taking down booths, 5 00


Trainor, John, posting warrants, 13 50


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Trainor, John, collecting Dog Tax, $15 00 Trainor, John, services as constable, 100 00


Thayer, Walter, ballot clerk, 14 00


Thayer Mfg. Co., wood for town hall, 18 45


Thayer Mfg. Co., repairs on stove at town hall, 21 40


Vining, Fred, meat inspector, 97 00


Warner & Dolan, express, 95


Warner, Harry, ballot clerk,


10 50


Warner, Maude, typewriting, 3 00


White, Frebun, ballot clerk,


14 00


$2,683 82


Unexpended balance,


$1,442 06


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Appropriation, $200 00


Paid Mill River Electric Light Co., meter charges, precinct A and B, 18 00


James A. Wattie, straps on hosewagon, 2 00


20 men, precinct A,


100 00


20 men, precinct, B, 100 00


W. J. Sheehan, supplies,


1 64


$221 64


Overdrawn, $21 64


In 1919, paid firemen in Precinct A., $40.00 and in Precinct B., $40.00.


In 1920, paid firemen in Precinct A., $100.00 and in Precinct B., $100.00.


Appropriation of $100.00 for hosewagon in Precinct B. Unexpended balance, $100.00.


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FIRE INSURANCE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS


Appropriation,


$50 00


Paid W. M. Purrington, Agent,


$47 40 47 40


Unexpended balance,


$2 60


HIGHWAYS


Appropriation,


$2,000 00


Sale of old lumber,


5 00


Sale of motor,


160 00


Street Railway Tax,


179 73


Public Corporation Tax,


329 05


$2,673 78


Paid Adams, Allen, labor,


$113 51


Aldrich, M.,


3 00


Aldrich, W.,


17 25


Aldrich, John,


8 25


Ames, R. D.,


28 00


Breckenridge, John,


5 60


Burke, R. F., tile,


14 44


Bradford, H. E., plank,


101 24


Brown, John,


75


Bradford, R. G., damage to wagon, 10 00


Bradford, R. G., labor, 2 50


Brewster, C. M.,


3 00


Breckenridge, T. I.,


8 25


Baldwin, Robert,


5 25


Bramble, F. D.,


1 75


Bartofsky, Joseph,


7 87


Bradford Lumber Co., plank,


96 41


Burdeau, Philip,


4 87


Burdeau, Philbert,


3 20


Bickford, Victor,


12 00


Bartofsky, Alec.,


8 62


30


Paid Cone, A. G., $5 00


Cranson, L. H.,


17 81


Culver, John,


10 50


Dolan, Thomas,


35 25


Damon, C. S.,


16 62


Dadmun, C. V.,


6 75


Elliott, George,


7 13


Goodwin, H.,


27 00


Graves, Joseph,


2 00


Graves, H. W.,


71 01


Guyette, William,


38


Haydenville Co., 4 bridge signs,


16 38


Howes Brothers,


6 50


Harris, George,


16 00


Hemenway, E. P.,


54 10


Hosford, Frank,


4 50


Hill, O. W.,


54 00


Harris, W. H.,


3 00


Ice, W.,


28 99


Izek, Martin,


12 00


Ingellis, Victor,


15 75


Ice, F.,


17 62


Ice, G.,


25 87


Ice, John,


11 50


Knox, E. J.,


46 50


Kellogg, Walter,


38 93


Leonard, W. H.,


3 00


Lawton, Herbert,


3 00


Loud, J. H.,


1 49


Lawton, Earl,


4 50


Loomis, Mrs. Fannie,


13 14


Loomer, Frank,


13 50


Miller, E. C.,


18 75


Marble, J.,


37 12


Mellen, Robert, care of silent


police, in 1919, 8 64


31


Paid Mellen, Robert, labor,


$3 50


Meller, William,


3 00


Miner, Rufus,


7 13


Moskowski, John,


1 25


Mathers, John,


16 87


Mathers, Robert,


110 12


Miner, E.,


1 50


Murphy, P. J.,


7 72


Nichols, C. A.,


66 05


Nichols, H. H.,


145 27


Nichols, Alfred,


16 00


Nash, Stanley,


48 00


O'Brien, Charles,


3 75


O'Niel, Edward,


32 76


Otis, C. P.,


4 87


Pritchard, H.,


6 38


Pierce, Hugh, supplies,


10 00


Quinn, John,


17 60


Riley, Joseph,


3 37


Summer, George,


14 84


Shumway, W. E.,


15 28


Shumway, F., plank,


160 00


Shumway, F., labor,


84 60


Smart, H.,


36 25


Sanderson, Frank E.,


6 62


Sanderson, Fred W.,


4 12


Sanderson, Donald,


8 37


Stephens, Lewis,


20 10


Shumway, A. A.,


16 90


Snow, Silas,


104 24


Van Slike, Walter,


4 50


Sheehan, W. J. & Co.,


1 78


Thresher, George,


89 85


Thayer, Fred, supplies,


14 17


Thayer, W. R.,


7 00


Taylor, F. L., care of silent


police, for 1920, 8 00


1


32


Paid Taylor, M., for plank, $77 55


Wade, Henry,


4 31


Wales, Lyle,


57 74


Weeks, F.,


5 25


Waller, M.,


62 53


Welch, James,


1 00


Warner, Harry,


71 38


Wade, John,


8 25


Watling, Charles,


14 00


Northampton Iron Works, sewer grate, 2 50


Warner, Fred, street signs, 1 00


$2,517 26


Unexpended, balance,


$156 52


About $1,400.00, was expended keeping snow roads open.


MEMORIAL TABLET


Appropriation, $2,500 00


Paid Tilden Shurben Company,


bronze rolls,


$2,300 00


Warner & Dolan, for lumber used


in the erection of tablets,


1 70


2,301 70


Unexpended balance,


$198 30


MEMORIAL DAY


Appropriation,


$50 00


Paid Adelbert Bailey,


$50 00


MOTHERS' PENSION-ACT OF 1913


Appropriation,


$800 00


Received from Northampton,


181 00


33


Due from Northampton,


$224 34


Due from the State,


713 81


$1,919 15


Total amount expended,


1,384 15


Unexpended balance,


$535 00


ALMONERS OF THE WHITING STREET FUND


Unexpended balance from 1919,


$352 86


Paid 24 beneficiaries at $10.00,


240 00


Unexpended balance,


$112 86


MONEY EXPENDED ON ROADS FOR LABOR AND GRAVEL IN 1920 UNDER CHAPTER 155


South Street,


$158 62


Hyde Hill,


174 56


Valley View Road,


119 40


Old Goshen Road,


313 01


Ashfield Road,


723 25


Nash Road,


205 75


Chesterfield Road,


630 64


Adams Road,


108 00


Hatfield Road,


136 31


Petticoat Hill,


19 00


Myrtle Street,


21 75


Cemetery Road,


176 21


General Roads,


10 00


Main Street,


20 00


Depot Road,


822 43


Conway Road,


93 00


O'Neil Road,


25 50


Dolan Road,


48 00


Club Hall Road,


36 12


3


34


Kingsley Avenue,


$1 75


Mill Hill Road,


66 00


Gere Hill,


42 50


Hemenway Road,


185 49


North Farms Road,


168 29


Mountain Street,


939 75


Grove Street,


19 00


Fairfield Avenue,


10 75


PAUPER ACCOUNT


Under the provisions of Chapter 412 of the Acts of the year 1910 the expense of the poor for the past year has been as follows:


Appropriation, $1,000 00


Received from the State, 282 85


Received from town of Amherst, 61 00


Received from South Hadley Falls,


15 00


Received from Northampton,


10 00


Received from individuals,


37 45


Due from Town of Hadley,


21 00


$1,427 30


Total amount expended for


Pauper Aid,


1,351 54


Unexpended balance, $75 76


REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF TOWN ROADS


under the provisions of Chapter 155, of the general acts of 1918


Appropriation, $4,000 00


Received from the State Highway Department, 1,977 11


Use of State Truck, 119 55


Oil and gas for truck, 48 04


$6,144 70


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Paid Ames, R. D., labor,


$925 50


Bellaire, G. A.,


51 87


Baggs, C. H.,


56 00


Bartofsky, J.,


4 00


Black, John,


2 00


Burt, Harold, Chauffeur's board, 13 96


Cranston, H. H., labor,


2 81


Cranston, L. H.,


15 50


Damon, C. S.,


56 00


Loomer, F.,


338 44


Everett, A. E.,


20 00


Graves, Winfred,


6 00


Graves, H. W.,


216 25


Graves, Murray,


37 62


Harris, George,


3 00


Hemenway, F.,


14 94


Hemenway, E. P.,


48 80


Hill, O. W.,


462 25


Ice, John,


10 50


Lawton, Herbert,


31 50


Merritt, Charles,


36 25


Mathers, Robert,


145 25


Nichols, Alfred,


16 00


Nichols, H. H., foreman,


998 36


O'Neil, E.,


7 00


Smart, H.,


1 00


Thresher, George,


914 78


Knox, E. J.,


268 65


Harris, W.,


270 21


Warner, Harry,


2 25


Wade, Henry,


94 00


Wade, Harold,


12 00


Wales, Lyle,


5 88


Thayer, R. Walter,


194 02


New England Conduct Co.,


398 10


Atlantic Road Machine Co.,


300 00


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Paid Thayer, Fred W., supplies, $6 85


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R.,


6 28


Thayer Mfg. Co., pipe,


95


Graves, Ralph, supplies,


5 54


Thayer, Fred, supplies,


4 95


Hinds, H. N., gravel,


49 30


Phillips, E. C., supplies,


9 60


Wales, Lyle, supplies,


7 40


Meekins, Thomas, supplies,


1 50


Loud, Jesse, supplies,


80


Stone, James, supplies,


14 20


Shumway, F., supplies,


3 50


Hemenway, E. P., supplies, 1 90


Miller, Fred, supplies,


1 70


Hill, O. W., supplies,


6 00


Gubowski, Stanley, supplies, 6 00


Lawton, A. E., lumber,


5 44


Burke, R. F., supplies,


3 90


McAvoy, Patrick, repairs on road machine,


13 40


Use of truck,


167 59


$6,297 49


Overdrawn, $152 79


REPAIRS ON SIDEWALKS, PRECINCT B


Appropriation,


$500 00


Received from abutters,


82 00


$582 00


Paid N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad, freight on 5 barrels of tar, $6 13


E. E. Davis, engineering advice and plan, 121 75


Frank Loomer, labor,


3 00


R. D. Ames, labor,


8 00


O. W. Hill, labor,


28 00


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Paid W. J. Sheehan, supplies, $4 29


E. J. Knox, labor, 28 00


Independent Coal Tar Co., 5 bbls., 45 18


G. A. Thresher, labor, 7 00


Haydenville Company, 7 loads cinders, 1 40


$252 75


Unexpended balance,


$329 25


STREET LIGHTS


Appropriation, $1,900 00


Paid Mill River Elect. Light Co.,


for current, $1,754 00


for lamps,


26 19 1,780 19


Unexpended balance, $119 81


TOOL HOUSE


Unexpended balance of 1919, $372 93


Paid Bisbee Brothers, cement, $22 46


Jesse Wells, labor, 166 76


Fred Thayer, supplies, 9 86


G. M. & R. G. Bradford, lumber, 57 00


R. F. Burke, supplies, 77 14


Bradford Lumber Co., lumber, 28 18


$361 40


Unexpended balance,


$11 53


WATER TANKS AND HYDRANTS


Appropriation, $500 00


Paid Homer Bradford, Treasurer,


$500 00


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During the year the town lines have been perambulat- ed, all monuments found erect and marked, except the one below the Silk Mill Bridge and the one on the Whately Road near the upper end of the Northampton reservoir. These two should be reset.


The survey of the State Highway has not yet been completed.


Respectfully submitted, A. G. CONE, F. L. TAYLOR, H. H. NICHOLS. Selectmen.


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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARM BUREAU


Appropriation, $150 00


Paid Hampshire County Farm Bureau,


Northampton, $150 00


The following are some of the accomplishments of the Hampshire County Farm Bureau for the year 1920, in agricultural work on a county-wide basis.


1. Livestock survey listing all breeders of pure-bred cattle in the County.


2. 70 men enlisted in the pure-bred Livestock Crusade.


3. Support of the Hampshire County Tobacco Grow- ers, Inc., and the Connecticut Valley Tobacco Growers, Inc.


4. Started Western Hampshire Farmers' Exchange.


5. Held 7 Extension Schools.


6. Made available supply of northern grown seed po- tatoes.


7. Support of Milk Producers' Associations.


The following work has been done in your town :


Agricultural Work: A Community meeting held in December; assisted in plans of the fruit growers' an- nual meeting; arranged finances for a carload of seed potatoes for farmers of the town. Poultry demonstra- tion visited; attended several meetings of the directors of the Williamsburg Fruit Growers' Exchange. Fruit visits made with Prof. VanMeter during the summer. Arranged for meeting of the fruit growers' association at the Mass. Agricultural College during Farmers' Week in July. Took some of the members on a trip to South Amherst; poultry culling demonstration by Prof. Payne of the Mass. Agricultural College held at the Farm of S. Ellis Clark. Attended meeting of the Mass. Fruit Growers' Association in Ashfield with some of the direc-


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tors of the fruit growers' association. Judged fruit and vegetable exhibits at the Grange Fair in September with Prof. Jones of M. A. C. Obtained a grading machine for the Williamsburg Fruit Growers' Association. Made a trip to Boston with Manager Clark of the Fruit Grow- ers' Association to look up markets for apples.


Boys' and Girls' Club Work; Seven members were enrolled in club work in the town in Garden, Pig, Can- ning and Corn clubs. At the present time a Home Economics club is organized.


Home Economics Work: A talk was given before the Grange on Home Making and Dr. Clark gave an illus- trated lecture on the "Care of the Teeth." Millinery group given instruction in making of hats. Clothing Efficiency group met through the year to carry on this work. Information given regarding remodeling of kit- chens. Met with the women of the Catholic Society of Haydenville and taught them short cuts in clothing work. Miss Schmidt of the State Department of Health gave talks to the children in the schools on the "Care of the Teeth." In October, a Nutrition Clinic was started in the school, weighing and measuring seventeen children ; lessons given on proper foods and other matters of interest to mothers who are usually present at these clinics. Sec- tional County Conferences held regarding women's work at which 32 were present. Miss Sayles and Miss Queal of the Mass. Agricultural College addressed the meeting ; 18 account books were furnished and the warm school lunch discussed.


Very truly yours,


S. S. CLARK,


Town Rep.


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VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION


Appropriation,


$250 00 Paid Mrs. Hubert A. Smith, Treas., $250 00


During the time between February 9, 1920 and Jan- uary 1, 1921, one thousand and seventy calls were made. When the person is able to pay, fifty cents an hour is charged except on special cases (maternity) when a charge of $5.00 is made.


Signed, MRS. A. LEON HIGGINS,


Secretary.


TREASURER'S REPORT


Collections taken and special gifts


from individuals and organiza- tions, $826 37


Haydenville Company,


200 00


Town of Williamsburg,


250 00


Nurse's fees and Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 327 25


Interest on bank book, Haydenville Savings Bank, 17 37


$1,620 99


Paid nurse's salary,


$925 00


for supplies,


133 60


Balance on hand,


562 39


$1,620 99


Signed, MRS. HUBERT A. SMITH,


Treasurer.


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Report of Public Library Trustees


The Trustees of the Haydenville Village Library beg to report that the library conditions are in a most favor- able condition. A large item of expense this past year has been the improvement by painting the interior of the library building. A total of 2,846 books have now been put onto the shelves since it was started. A constant modest supply of the best up-to-date books has been the aim of the present board of Trustees.


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE M. PAGE, E. CYRUS MILLER,


Trustees.


FINANCIAL STATEMENT


$250 00


Appropriation,


Paid Bridgman & Lyman, books, $45 81


Fitzgerald Book Co., books, 6 20


Hampshire Book Co., books,


5 85


T. M. Carter, books, 5 25


J. W. Heffernan, books,


13 56


James Barrie, books, 6 00


R. H. Hunting Co.,


4 59


43


Paid National Geographic Society, $3 00


A. J. Lamontagne, paint, 103 87 Sears Roebuck Co., war pictures, 4 31


W. M. Purrington,


12 02


C. A. Smith, wood,


3 95


E. C. Miller, supplies, wood,


10 00


6 00


Gladys Miller, librarian,


35 00


Maude Warner, librarian,


18 00


Overdrawn,


$33 41


$283 41


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Report of Water Commissioners


RECEIPTS


Balance cash on hand last report, $175 42


Received for water rents, 2,584 69


service connections, 161 16


from town for hydrants and water tanks, 500 00


from Nonotuck Silk Co. for lumber, 237 79


from town of Williamsburg


town plank,


101 24


for grass,


10 00


for interest on deposits,


21 11


$3,792 41


EXPENDITURES


Paid Norwood Engineering Co.


supplies 45 00


Northampton Water Dept. supplies, 32 38


The Haydenville Co. supplies, 95 44


George A. Thresher, labor


121 19


P. J. Murphy, plumbing,


142 06


H. E. Bradford, labor and supplies, 86 35


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Paid R. F. Burke, supplies, $1 25


Gazette Printing Co., printing, 9 50


F. N. Graves & Son, supplies, 2 25


Bradford Lumber Co., sawing, 12 80


E. Cyrus Miller, labor and supplies, 32 50


George A. Thresher, care of reservoir, 50 00


Stamps,


9 00


Orange Hill, labor,


4 00


Albert LaFleur, labor,


2 00


W. H. Harris, labor,


4 00


Sam Cowin, labor,


7 50


Charles O'Brien, labor,


2 00


Lewis Stephens, labor,


21 00


J. W. Hill, Treasurer,


2,800 00


Balance cash on hand, 312 19


$3,792 41


GEORGE A. THRESHER, H. E. BRADFORD, E. CYRUS MILLER, Water Commissioners.


Report of Sinking Fund Commissioners


FEBRUARY 11, 1921


DR.


1921


Feb. 11. Cash,


$353 00


Interest on deposit,


21 01


Interest on bonds,


840 00


Town Treasurer,


1,000 00


$2,214 01


TOTAL ASSETS


Bonds of Williamsburg,


$21,000 00


Deposit in Haydenville Savings Bank, 2,214 01


$23,214 01 Signed, HENRY W. GRAVES, LEON B. SANDERSON.


ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


OF THE


Town of Williamsburg


FOR THE


Year Ending December 31, 1920


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE


1923 GEO. H. WARNER, Chairman.


1921 GEO. N. PAGE, Secrety.


1922 HARRY P. GODDARD,


School Committee.


1923 L. A. MERRITT, Superintendent


Report of School Committee


To the Citizens of Williamsburg:


We herewith submit for your approval the following annual report.


The year has been an expensive one, but we have tried to keep within our appropriation and other funds availa- ble for school purposes.


The repairs in the school buildings have consisted in those things which were absolutely necessary to be done. When repairs can be made at a normal cost, there are several suggestions along this line that the committee would like to make.


We have been fortunate during the past year, in that we have had a full corp of capable teachers and have been free from any epidemic which would close the schools.


During the year we lost by death, one who for years had been a familiar figure among us, and who had served our town, especially in the schools, long and well, Supt. E. W. Goodhue.


After Mr. Goodhues death the committee carried on the work until the election of our new supt. Mr. Merritt, who has fitted into the work in a most admirable manner.


Respectfully submitted, GEO. H. WARNER, H. P. GODDARD, G. M. PAGE, :


School Committee.


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Treasurer's Report


TOTAL EXPENDITURES


Teachers,


$13,560 75


Books & Supplies,


512 30


Cleaning,


47 00


Repairs,


372 77


Music,


724 98


Fuel,


1,991 06


School Committee,


400 00


Janitors,


1,247 00


Physician,


61 50


Superintendent,


1,112 00


Teachers' Retirement,


391 25


Truant Officer,


20 00


Sundries,


256 72


Smith School,


136 25


Electric Light,


39 85


Union Expenses Superintendent,


54 70


Janitor's Supplies,


193 40


Transportation,


1,342 80


Jan. 1, 1921 Cr. balance,


$22,464 33 $1,609 02


$24,073 35


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SCHOOL RESOURCES


Appropriation,


$1,600 00


Tuition from town of Goshen, 7 50


Conway, 94 00


Chesterfield, 75 00


Hawley, 75 00


Plainfield, 75 00


County of Hampshire Refund of Dog Tax, 168 98


School Supt., small towns,


618 13


Chesterfield, sale of books,


2 25


H. T. Curtain, for stone slabs,


7 00


Old seats sold,


2 00


James Hall, Rebate on lights,


1 00


James Hall, Rebate on lights,


3 60


Rent of Grange Hall,


35 00


City of Boston, School Wards,


475 90


Tuition State Wards,


190 50


Collins School Fund,


869 99


General School Fund,


5,300 00


High School Grant,


750 00


Refund Smith School,


42 50


$24,073 35


ITEMIZED ACCOUNT


JANUARY


1 Standard Oil Co., janitor supplies, $11 02


2 Graves Bros., repairs,


95


3 P. J. Murphy, repairs,


196 35


4 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., sundries,


3 46


5 Smith School, schooling,


10 00


6 B. L. Dobbs, repairing,


27 25


7 Anna T. Dunphy, teaching,


115 00


8 Jennie C. Kiely, teaching,


85 00


52


9 Hazel M. Damon, teaching,


$85 00


10 Nellie A. Dolan, teaching, 85 00


11 Anna H. McDonnell, teaching, 85 00


12 C. Ruth Warner, teaching, 75 00


85 00


14 Hazel Hilts, teaching, 65 00


15 Archibald Coldwell, teaching,


85 00


16 Lillian Ogden, janitor, teaching, 67 00


17 Ethel Curry, teaching,


85 00


18 Lizzie Purrington, teaching,


85 00


19 Helen G. Ryan, teaching,


85 00


20 Myra F. Goodhue, teaching,


85 00


21 Katherine V. Riley, teaching,


85 00


22 James Stone, transportation,


24 00


23 E. W. Goodhue, supt.,


90 00


24 John J. Trainor, truant officer,


10 00


25 C. B. Tower, fuel,


15 00


26 Coburn & Graves, book supplies,


1 30


27


T. M. Walker Co., repairs,


34 60


28 E. E. Babb Co., books and supplies,


11 26


29 Ginn & Co., books and supplies,


2 96


30 Henry Danserean, janitor, 36 00


31 A. L. Higgins, janitor and repairs,


61 00


$1,791 85


FEBRUARY


32 Elsie H. Smart, transportation, $32 00


33 Maxine Rhodes, teaching, janitor, 67 00


34 S. A. Clark, transportation, 26 00


35 Smith School, schooling,


10 00


36 Silver, Burdette Co., books and supplies, 2 00


37


Henry Goodwin, transportation,


21 00


38 T. I. Breckenridge, fuel, 108 66


39 A. L. Towne, fuel, 42 65


13 Flora Merrifield, teaching,


53


40 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., sundries, $3 46


41 Coburn & Graves, supplies, 1 25


42 Mill River Light Co., electric light, 6 78


43 Henry Dansereau, janitor, 40 00


44 C. Ruth Warner, supplies, teaching,


75 50


45 Anna I. Dunphy, teaching,


115 00


46 Anna H. McDonnell, teaching,


/59 50


47 Flora Merrifield, teaching,


85 00


48 Jennie C. Kiely, teaching,


85 00


49 Nellie A. Dolan, teaching, 85 00


50 Hazel M. Damon, teaching,


85 00


51 North. St. Railway, transportation 70 00


52


A. L. Higgins, janitor,


48 00


53


A. Coldwell, teaching,


85 00


54


E. W. Goodhue, supt.,


90 00


55 American Book Co., books and supplies,


12 85


56 J. W. C. Gillman Co., books and supplies,


2 70


57 Ethel Curry, teaching,


85 00


58 Katherine Riley, teaching,


85 00


59 Lizzie Purrington, teaching,


85 00


60 Myra F. Goodhue, teaching, 85 00


61 Helen G. Ryan, teaching, 85 00


$1,684 35


MARCH


62 Mrs. Thomas Lenihan, music,


$85 00


63 Hazel Hilts, teaching, 65 00


64 James Stone, transportation,


24 00


65 Lillian Ogden, janitor, teaching,


67 00


66 Smith School, schooling,


15 00


67 Esterbrook Pen Co., supplies,


3 98


68 Mill River Light Co., light,


1 50


69 Henry Goodwin, transportation,


15 00


70 Elsie H. Smart, transportation,


28 80


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54


71 Maxine Rhoads, janitor, teaching,


$67 00


72 A. L. Wait, repairs,


1 92


73 W. M. Purrington, insurance,


10 00


74 Dolan & Warner, janitor supplies,


1 24


75 Dr. C. N. Wheeler, physician,


2 50


76 Ginn & Co., books and supplies,


19 20


77 American Book Co., books and supplies, 16 68


85 00


79 Ethel Curry, teaching,


85 00


80 Myra Goodhue, teaching,


85 00


81 Helen G. Ryan, teaching,


85 00


82 C. Ruth Warner, teaching,


75 00


83 Nellie A. Dolan, teaching,


85 00


84 Anna T. Dunphy, teaching,


115 00


85 Flora Merrifield, teaching,


85 00


86 A. G. Coldwell, teaching,


85 00


87 Henry Dansereau, janitor,


50 00


88 Hazel M. Damon, teaching,


85 00


89 Jennie C. Kiely, teaching,


85 00


90 Lillian Ogden, janitor, teaching,


67 00


91


Anna H. McDonnell, teaching, 85 00


92


James Stone, transportation, 30 00


93 Gladys Miller, music,


75 00


94 S. A. Clark, transportation,


56 00


95 Mrs. Frances Snow, teaching,


25 50


96 Hazel Hilts, teaching,


65 00


97 E. E. Babb Co., books and supplies,


5 31


98 D. C. Heath Co., books and supplies,


1 40


99' Milton Bradley Co., books and supplies,


51


100 Lizzie Purrington, teaching,


85 00


101 A. L. Higgins, janitor, 48 00


102 Elsie Smart, transportation, 32 00


103 E. W. Goodhue, supt., 90 00


$2,094 54


78 Katherine V. Riley, teaching,


55


APRIL


104 Chas. E. Merrill Co., books and supplies, $14 58


105 E. W. Goodhue, books and supplies, 11. 53


106 Henry Goodwin, transportation, 20 00


107 Maxine Rhoades, janitor and teaching, 67 00


108 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., sundries,


1 73


109


F. E. Sanderson, fuel, 72 50


110


Mill River Light Co., light,


2 40


111 North. St. Railway, transportation,


70 00


112 John Ice, fuel,


14 32


113 Houghton, Mifflin Co., books and supplies,




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