Town of Agawam, Massachusetts annual report 1921-1925, Part 13

Author: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Number of Pages: 584


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Blanche Durocher


Springfield


18


First


October 17


Stephen F. Fearon


Agawam


41


Second


Agawam


Alice A. Dickinson


Agawam


30


First


October 20


Edwin C. Merrell


Agawam


30


First


Agawam


Bernice A. Pond


Agawam


23


First


October 24


Ferdinand P. Broz


Agawam


23


First


Hartford,


Leo P. La Fleur


Agawam


28


First


Hartford,


Conn.


Nora O'Leary


Springfield


28


First


November 12 Springfield


Anna Avezzie


West Springfield


24


First


November 19


Walter A. Ilaggerty


Springfield


30


First


West Springfield


Helen T. Scully


Agawamı


28


First


November 21


Louis Loncrini


Agawanı


22


First


Agawam


Daisy Carlone


Agawam


22


First


November 24


Anthony Mercadante


Agawam


24


First


Springfield


Carmen DeChristopher


Agawam


19


First


November 26


Charles R. Thane, Jr.


West Springfield


22


First


West Springfield


Mary D. Roberts


Agawam


22


First


25


First


Conn.


Lillian P. Maley


Springfield


October 29


Louis Albro


Agawam


27


First


Date and Place of Marriage


Name of Groom and Bride


Residence


Age


No. of Marriage


November 28


David H. Powers


Agawam


39


Second


Agawam


Phoebe C. Doane


Agawam


24


First


November 29


John M. Cleary


Agawam


25


First


Wilbraham


Isabelle A. Young


Wilbraham


23


First


November 29


Alfred Montagna


Agawam


19


First


Springfield


Annie Deloghia


Agawam


19


First


December 20


Martin J. Beatti


Agawam


28


First


West Springfield


Catherine Sheridan


Agawam


December 24


Chester A. Sawyer


West Springfield


28


First


Agawam


Esther Anderson


Agawam


24


First


First


22


DEATHS REGISTERED IN AGAWAM FOR THE YEAR 1923


Date of Death


Names of Deceased


Age


Place of Burial


Jan. 1


Honora Crowley


85


1


27


apoplexy


West Springfield


Jan.


17


William Clohesy


74


hemorrhage


Chicopee


Jan.


20


John F. Beador


)


10


pneumonia


Springfield


Jan.


28


Maurice Mulder


50


myocarditis


Springfield


Jan.


29


Mary Smith


3.1


18


embolism


llardwick, \'t


l'eb. 11


Margaret Matheson


63


cholelithiasis


Canada


Feb.


12


Ella M. Johnson


52


4


6


pneumonia


Springfield


Feb.


15


Frank H. Baer


52


?


18


influenza


Suffield, Conn.


Feb. 17


John Glasby


55


bronchitis


Agawam


Feb.


18


George C. Arnold


7


21


nephritis


Mar.


2


Herbert C. Haywood


53


1


2


suicidal


Amherst


Mar.


16


Osborne Emerson


72


16


Melrose


Mar. 22


Mary C. Cornish


82


myocarditis


Agawam


Mar. 30


Johanna Cavanaugh


76


1


gangrene


West Springfield


Mar.


18


Jerry Grady


86


7


27


apoplexy


Agawam


Apr.


13


Carmella Rosato


enteritis


Springfield


Apr.


16


Delia V. Jasmin


10


25


bronchitis


West Springfield


Apr. 17


Alice D. Cooley


77


5


sclerosis


West Springfield


Apr.


19


Eugene DeForge


10


19


nephritis


Chicopee


Apr.


23


John Curran


38


=


9


hemorrhage


Chicopee


Apr.


28


Peter Fortier


53


4


26


nephritis


West Springfield


Apr.


12


Antonio Cassanari


82


nephritis


West Springfield


Apr.


30


Eliza Chapin


72


nephritis


Springfield


Apr.


Carlo Castelli


54


pneumonia


Windsor, Conu.


May


1


Israel J. Abel


72


7


20


hemorrhage


Agawam


May


Francis J. Thompson


3


18


bronchitis


West Springfield


May


10


Susie E. Justin


75


7


5


dilatation


West Springfield


May 16


Anna Woishnis


7


25


epilepsy


May 31


Ellen E. Gurche


67


heart disease


West Springfield


June


7


Daniel Leonard


-


7


14


nephritis


Agawam


June


15


Alene Lemoine


3


6


pneumonia


July


3


70


20


thrombosis


Suffield. Conn.


July


18


Judson W. Hastings Frank Turzo


56


pectoris


Springfield


3


27


May


1


Mary H. Howard


74


pectoris


West Springfield


Apr.


25


Ruby G. Renton


78


apoplexy


West Springfiel 1


36


accidental


Apr.


2


Charles W. Hull


18


West Springfield


30


5


West Springfield


West Springfield


Y.


Disease


pneumonia


Springfield


23


Date of Death


Names of Deceased


Y.


Age M.


D.


Disease


Place of Burial


July


20


Annia F. Glenn


72


23


cholicystitis


Agawam Windsor, Conn.


July


21


Hattie L. Fitch


76


10


24


myocarditis


Springfield


Aug. 14


Andrew J. Moore


85


1


12


sclerosis


West Springfield


Aug. 14


Francis Bouley


1


26


infantum


Aug.


30


William H. Gibbs


6


18


myocarditis


Agawam


Sept.


1


Alfred E. Condit


1


6


enteritis


Agawam


Sept. 3


Catherine B. Stanley


69


3


25


carcinoma


Agawam


Sept. 17


John Missischia


1


13


infantum


Springfield


Sept. 22


James Cavallaro


63


20)


sclerosis


Springfield


Oct. 24


Sophia Borchardt


87


2


hemorrhage


Agawam


Oct.


Laura Brinton


67


10


nephritis


Falls Village, Conn.


Oct.


23


Irene Sibley


7


9


22


diphtheria


Agawam


Oct.


25


Irene Roberts


73


7


16


old age


West Springfield


Oct.


26


Matilda Gosselin


10


peritonitis


Agawam


Oct. 29


Frank Choka


3


23


carcinoma


Agawam


Oct.


30


James C. Crouse Henry A. Fletcher


5


5


indigestion


Agawam


Nov.


5


Francis W. Hartford


57


12


carcinoma


West Springfield


Nov.


9


Frank F. Menard


70


S


20


pneumonia


Springfield


Nov.


21


James B. Greeley


67


7


hemorrhage


Holyoke


Dec.


13


Joseph Assad


2


convulsions


West Springfield


Dec.


4


Nellie Collins


47


carcinoma


Dec.


15


Warren C. Wheeler


70


nepliritis


Dec.


20


Fred W. Schramm


46


4


2


aneurismi


Cremation


Dec.


27


John Dodds


77


10


21


myocarditis


Agawam


2


13


epilepsy


West Springfield


Nov.


2


West Springfield


Nov. 17


William E. Norris


1


3.


convulsions


West Springfield


West Springfield


15.


28


58


24


Treasurer's Report


Henry E. Bodurtha, Treasurer


In account with the Town of Agawam For Year Ending Dec. 31, 1923 Dr.


To cash in Treasury, Dec. 30, 1922 $ 12,327.19


Received from Treasurer of Commonwealth


Income Tax of 1921 and previous


318.00


Income Tax of 1922


441.00


Income Tax of 1923, general


4,704.00


Income Tax of 1923, school


8,128.05


Corporation Tax of 1922


579.15


Corporation Tax of 1923


4,564.29


State Aid


168.00


Tuition of State Wards


50.11


Vocational Education


814.75


Abatement of Poll Taxes


288.00


National Bank Tax


102.80


Soldiers' Exemption


17.09


Street Railway Corporation Tax


1,237.66


Care of Poor


343.59


Peddlers' licenses 33.00


C. D. Parker & Co., Inc., temporary loans


35,000.00


Old Colony Trust Co., temporary loans


20,000.00


Grafton Co., temporary loans


60,000.00


F. S. Moseley & Co., temporary loans


55,000.00


County Treasurer, dog fund


914.50


Police Court, fines


200.00


E. P. Clark, Sheriff, fines


107.50


Meekins, Packard & Wheat, refund


564.62


Reimbursements on care of Poor


208.30


Reimbursements on highways


367.50


25


Refund on schools


36.26


J. C. Healey, rent


156.00


Lora T. Smith, rent


50.00


Rent of Auditorium


50.00


Rent of gymnasium


23.00


Town of Blandford, tuition


125.00


G. A. Harmon, tuition


31.25


Garage license


5.00


Auctioneers licenses


4.00


Junk licenses


20.00


Slaughter licenses


350.00


Pool licenses


15.00


Jitney licenses


1,500.00


Bus license


25.00


Riverside Park Co., grove license


100.00


Riverside Park Co., amusement licenses


840.00


Riverside Park Co., policing


383.00


Dog fines


123.00


Rent of land


5.00


Sale of grass


25.00


Sale of barrels


3.00


Sale of coal


42.00


Sealer's fees


36.12


Income from Phelon Library Funds


22.75


Sewer entrance fees


1,181.59


Water connections


1,710.43


Water rents


19,977.57


Interest on deposits


250.38


Interest and costs on taxes


3,964.20


1917 Taxes


737.28


1918 Taxes


576.44


1919 Taxes


2,736.05


1920 Taxes


3,185.57


1921 Taxes


8,613.01


1922 Taxes


31,466.52


1923 Taxes


125,379.81


$410,228.33


26


Cr.


By paying :


Treasurer of Commonwealth, state tax $ 11,760.00


Treasurer of Commonwealth, war poll tax 4,578.00


Treasurer of Hampden County, county tax 5,252.13


Division of Accounts, certifying notes 34.00


C. D. Parker & Co., Inc., temporary loans


91,000.00


F. S. Moseley & Co., temporary loans


10,000.00


Grafton Co., temporary loans


30,000.00


Old Colony Trust Co., temporary loans


20,000.00


Schools


105,899.01


Care of Poor


5,461.25


Town office


3,711.06


Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector


2,000.00


Highways and Bridges


17,638.75


Contingencies


356.18


Sewers


1,036.46


Police


2,703.35


Street Lights


7,880.43


Libraries


1,158.25


State Aid


168.00


Town Buildings


1,947.97


Fire Department


1,585.55


Board of Health


1,127.70


Forestry


897.49


Water Department


11,670.15


Assessors


1,082.20


High School Building


8,733.32


Loans


34,000.00


Interest


25,268.09


Liability Insurance


339.89


Highway taking


200.00


Hampden County Improvement League


400.00


Numbering of Houses


100.00


Memorial Day Observance


150.00


Penalty


49.00


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1923


2,040.10


$410,228.33


.


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TRUST FUNDS


Phelon School Fund


Dr.


To amount of legacy $ 4,017.21


Balance of income, Dec. 30, 1922


172.01


Income from fund


180.42


$4,369.64


Cr.


By paying orders of School Committee $ .. 62.50


Balance of income, Dec. 31, 1923


289.93


Amount of legacy


4,017.21


$4,369.64


Whiting Street Fund


Dr.


To amount of fund $ 5,523.39


Balance of income, Dec. 30, 1922


892.53


Income from fund


331.97


$6,747.89


Cr.


By paying orders of Trustees $ 304.71


Accrued interest on bonds


18.71


Balance of income, Dec. 31, 1923


901.08


Amount of fund


5,523.39


$6,747.89


Desire A. Pyne Fund


Dr.


To amount of legacy $ 2,000.00


Balance of income, Dec. 30, 1922 367.38


Income from fund


96.71


$2,464.09


28


Cr.


By paying orders of Selectmen $ 39.29


Balance of income, Dec. 31, 1923


424.80


Amount of legacy


2,000.00


$2,464.09


Phelon Library Fund .


Dr.


To amount of fund


$ 500.00


Income of fund


22.75


$ 522.75


Cr.


By paying town treasury $ 22.75


Amount of fund


500.00 $ 522.75


Old Cemetery Fund Dr


To amount of fund $ 700.00


Income of fund


48.29


$ 748.29


Cr.


By paying Treasurer of Cemetery $ 48.29


700.00


Amount of fund


$ 748.29


HENRY E. BODURTHA, Treasurer.


29


Auditor's Report


Agawam, Mass., Feb. +, 1924.


I hereby certify that I have examined the accounts of the Treasurer for the year of 1923 as set forth in his annual report, and to the best of my knowledge and belief they are correctly and accurately recorded.


LEAFIE N. MAYNARD, Auditor.


30


Assessors' Report


PROPERTY ASSESSED APRIL 1, 1923


Horses


444


Cows


862


Sheep


12


Neat cattle


184


Swine


230


Fowls


8,050


Value of fowls


$8,050.00


Houses


1,193


Acres of land


14,112


VALUATION


Buildings


$3,180,195.00


Land


2,171,110.00


Total real estate


$5,351,305.00


Personal estate


924,760.00


Total valuation


$6,276,065.00


Upon which taxes have been assessed as follows:


State tax


$11,760.00


State highway tax


1,724.03


State war poll tax on 1,526 polls at $3.00


4,578.00


County tax


5,252.13


Schools


106,000.00


Care of poor


5,000.00


Highways and bridges


12,000.00


Town officers


4,000.00


Clerk, treasurer and collector


2,000.00


Police


3.200.00


Memorial Day observance


150.00


Board of Health


1,000.00


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Assessors


1,100.00


Fire department


1,600.00


Forestry


900.00


Street lights


8,000.00


Library


200.00


Town buildings


2,000.00


Contingencies


600.00


Surety bonds


50.00


Liability insurance


300.00


Interest


25,000.00


Indebtedness


34,000.00


House numbering


100.00


County aid to agriculture


400.00


Highway land taking


300.00


Overlay


1,247.75


$232,461.91


Less estimated receipts


30,273.89


Total amount to raise


$202,188.02


Tax on 1,526 polls at $5.00


$


7,630.00


Tax on real and personal estate at $31.00 194,558.02


$202,188.02


To Henry E. Bodurtha was committed for collection the sum of $202,188.02


Additional assessments


5,087.10


$207,275.12


Abatements allowed $ 870.82


R. MATHER TAYLOR, WILLIAM H. PORTER, WM. A. DUCLOS,


Assessors.


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Report of Tax Collector


1923 TAX Dr.


To amount committed $202,188.02


Additional assessments


5,087.10


Interest collected


183.28


$207,458.40


Cr.


By amount paid treasurer $125,562.88


Abatements allowed 870.82


Amount due Dec. 31, 1923


81,024.70


$207,458.40


1922 TAX


Dr.


To amount due Dec. 30, 1922 $ 69,610.06


Interest collected 1,294.71


$ 70,904.77


Cr.


By amount paid treasurer


$ 32,761.23


Abatements allowed 74.20


Amount due Dec. 31, 1923


38,069.34


$ 70,904.77


1921 TAX


Dr.


To amount due Dec. 30, 1922 $ 20,615.78 Interest collected 866.28 - $ 21,482.06


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Cr.


By amount paid treasurer $ 9,479.29 Amount due Dec. 31, 1923 12,002.77


-$ 21,482.06


1920 TAX Dr


To amount due Dec. 30, 1922 $ 9,760.98 Interest collected 540.00


$ 10,300.98


Cr.


By amount paid treasurer $ 3,725.57


Amount due Dec. 31, 1923 6,575.41 $ 10,300.98


1919 TAX


Dr.


To amount due Dec. 30,1922


$


6,471.17


Interest collected 620.25 -$ 7,091.42


Cr.


By amount paid treasurer $ 3,356.30


Amount due Dec. 31, 1923 3,735.12 $ 7,091.42


1918 TAX


Dr.


To amount due Dec. 30, 1922


$


1,888.22


Interest collected 243.42 -$ 2,131.64


Cr.


By amount paid treasurer $ 819.86


Amount due Dec. 31, 1923 1,311.78 -$ 2,131.64 .


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1917 TAX Dr.


To amount due Dec. 30, 1922 $ 1,333.89


Interest collected


216.26 -$ 1,550.15


Cr.


By amount paid treasurer $ 953.54


Abatements allowed


596.61 $ 1,550.15


HENRY E. BODURTHA, Tax Collector


35


REPORT OF Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Board of Health


In submitting our annual report herewith we have few comments to make. Appropriations were sufficient to take care of the town's obligations during the past year, some departments running a little over and others running a little under, which balanced up fairly well at the end of the year. The growth of the town will necessitate a somewhat larger appropriation in some departments which we set forth below.


BOARD OF HEALTH


We have had several cases of tuberculosis which the State demands the Town take care of and this expense will be quite an item next year.


TOWN POOR


When the State reimburses the Town we will be within the appropriation made, but it is quite a proposition to care for some of these families, however, we see no better method than the present way of handling these cases.


POLICE


This department seems to be run about as economically as can be expected. We were able to get the State Police to make a permanent settlement on Central Street in Agawam and were fortunate in doing so as this arrangement will help greatly in keeping order in the Town. These State Police are always ready to co-operate with our own men or answer calls coming to them direct. During the year there were 149 arrests made. Fines and jitney licenses to the amount of $1,807.50 were col- lected.


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TOWN OFFICE


The office of Sealer of Weights and Measures has been taken care of by Mr. Leonard in a very satisfactory manner for the sum of $300. Mr. Clark has taken care of the slaughter department in the same way. We have licensed all slaughter houses at the rate of $100. per person slaughtering to take care of extra work which may be caused by them.


Mr. H. P. Worden was made assistant to Town Clerk and Treasurer H. E. Bodurtha. This arrangement has worked out in a very satisfactory manner. They have succeeded in collecting a great number of back water rents and have kept the business of the Town Office in a very satisfactory manner. The position of assistant to the Town Clerk should be a permanent one and continued vigorous effort made to keep back water rents and taxes collected up to date.


HIGHWAYS


Mr. Charles Wyman looked after the roads under the select- men's supervision and we feel there was no money wasted. Dirt roads were all kept in passable condition, a good many culverts were installed and macadam roads were patched and tarred in all parts. Many new stretches of road were sanded and graveled and we see no better way at present than to continue along these lines. The deal we had with the B. & A. road for cinders has been very satisfactory. We spread a large quantity of cinders at small cost and roads so treated should, with a little patching, last for many years. We would like to have done more of this work if the finances had warranted it.


County, State and Town did not get together on rebuilding Main Street this past year for which $10,000. was appropriated. We have, however, good assurance that the matter will be ar- ranged this coming year and that a much better deal will be consummated. This matter will be brought up at the coming meeting and we hope everybody will back the movement.


EXPENDITURES-CARE OF POOR


Dr. H. A. Downey, medical attendance $ 108.00


Dr. J. E. Dalton, medical attendance 7.00


Dr. A. P. Norris, medical attendance 32.50 Beaven-Kelley Home, care 242.00


Providence Hospital, care 558.00


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Springfield Hospital, care 32.50


Westfield State Sanatorium, care


52.30


Hampshire County Sanatorium, care 229.50


Mercy Hospital, care 57.85


C. R. Chapman, services


3.00


C. P. Thompson, supplies


7.20


City of Northampton, aid rendered


105.00


City of Springfield, aid rendered


1,243.60


City of Holyoke, aid rendered


27.00


E. A. Byron, burial expenses


85.00


G. A. Crittenden, services


2.00


R. R. Ranney, rent


222.00


E. J. Trevallion, rent


120.00


M. J. Aronson, rent


48.00


D. M. Crowley, rent


96.00


C. D. Farnsworth, Inc., coal


90.35


H. C. Puffer Co., coal


4.25


F. H. Campbell, drawing coal


3.00


Francis P. Cleary, wood


25.00


Karl D. Nooney, wood


+4.00


Berton R. Spear, wood


36.00


Antonio Furrarini, rent


168.00


T. F. Broughall, burial expenses


+0.00


E. A. Kellogg & Sons, supplies


306.75


C. W. Hegeman, supplies


36.62


F. E. Morley, supplies


109.23


F. A. Raison, supplies


27.20


Lee Jenks, supplies


2.00


Robert Solani, repairs


26.25


Frank Sosnicky, repairs


11.15


John A. Warner, opening graves


14.00


Cash aid


979.00


John R. Lloyd, services


100.00


H. Preston Worden, services


80.00


Giles W. Halladay, services


80.00


$


5,461.25


Appropriation


$ 5,000.00


Chargeable to State and Towns


558.80


$


5,558.80


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HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES


Farm Machinery Co., supplies


$ 28.75


C. W. Hastings Co., supplies 16.98


E. O. Allen, supplies 28.18


C. C. Lewis Co., supplies


4.06


F. R. Lawrence, supplies


7.30


Auto Sales Co., truck 693.59.


W. E. Maynard Tire Co., supplies


46.16


J. P. Vincelette, supplies


9.40


M. J. Fitzgerald, supplies


2.30


J. J. Borgatti & Co., supplies


17.30


Davitt Iron Foundry Co., supplies


38.00


N. E. Metal Culvert Co., pipe


10.00


Berger Mfg. Co., pipe


148.18


Puritan Iron Works, supplies


12.75


Springfield Brazing & Welding Co., labor


4.75


H. C. Puffer Co., supplies


28.22


City of Springfield, care of S. E. Bridge


78.17


Durkee, White & Towne, services


70.40


Dearden & Co., cartage


1,489.29


Geo. W. Hayden, labor


450.00


J. L. Lane & Son, rock


301.58


J. P. Mercier, repairs


1.00


American Tar Co., tar


484.17


Edward M. Meagher, sign boards


6.50


H. F. Flower, gravel


41.95


C. P. Chase & Co., lumber and pipe


216.21


Geo. H. Taylor & Son, gravel


9.50


Harry G. Spear, supplies


9.04


B. & A. R. R. Co., cinders


536.50


L. Houghton & Son, repairs


8.16


T. Marieb, supplies


1.05


W. J. O'Connor, repairs


63.05


John Sckelly, gravel


37.40


A. L. Spear, gravel


24.20


Wladislor Krykosky, gravel


16.00


E. Ste. Marie, repairs


5.85


Chapin & Clark Co., supplies


2.50


Registry of Motor Vehicles


2.00


N. E. Bosworth, painting


36.75


Karl Nooney, labor


3.00


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Samuel Johnson, labor


3.75


Frank J. Pomeroy, labor


7.50


John J. Kane, labor 6.00


A. W. Channell, labor


79.40


Andrea Grasso, labor


10.00


W. E. Allen, labor


20.00


Lee S. Jenks, labor


73.42


Thomas Matthews, labor


51.00


Mark Aitken, labor


62.00


Raymond A. Randall, labor


2.50


H. H. Shaylor, repairs


1.00


Mario Rovelli, labor


16.00


Robert M. Davis, labor


1.25


Vincenzo Moccio, labor


3.50


Tony Cestari, labor


11.76


Arthur Bouchard, labor


19.60


Calvin Royce, labor


40.32


C. H. Ashley, labor


43.31


C. B. Jones, labor


56.00


Albert Utzinger, labor


23.00


Clesson O. Hart, labor


1.50


S. C. Schwartz, labor


18.60


F. W. Randall, labor


5.00


Geo. R. Sands, labor


22.50


WV. P. Donnelly, labor


10.00


C. O. Campbell, labor


21.09


R. S. Farnsworth, labor


6.00


D. D. Hawthorne, labor


3.00


C. J. King, labor


45.60


Wm. Sullivan, labor


672.75


Kerr Brothers, labor


107.25


Ernest Dudley, labor


2.40


David Trehey, labor


2.40


Henry Phelon, labor


3.00


Philip W. Hastings, labor


4.50


Maro H. Cooley, labor


54.00


H. V. Roberts, labor


32.50


Joseph Calabrese, labor


9.00


Arthur Taylor, labor


91:00


Henry Glenn, labor


34.00


David Cesan, labor


74.00


John Parent, labor


24.00


Oliver Parent, labor


278.00


40


Herbert Taylor, labor


103.50


Charles Fazio, labor


2.40


E. M. Marsh, labor


3.00


Bertley Janks, labor


9.75


Gustin Caruso, labor


102.00


John Griffin, labor


194.00


Louis Steinmetz, labor


44.00


Evelyn Cordis


1.50


Cyville Perusse


2.40


James Cesan


37.00


Robert Coville


108.00


E. A. Kellogg & Sons, supplies and labor


441.03


Louis Johnson, labor


40.00


Bert Connor, labor


3.00


Warren Dugan, labor


3.00


Anton Statkin


4.75


John C. Healey


519.00


Anton J. Pitter


42.00


Edward Eagan


22.00


Frank Meyer, repairs and supplies


18.00


Frank Menard


6.00


Edward Cox


46.00


Louis Taddia


876.25


D. F. Crowley


85.50


Joseph Mclaughlin


118.00


C. A. Devenew


190.25


J. R. Lloyd


10.00


J. A. Warner


38.50


Raymond Roberts


40.00


Roger Connor


1.50


Bert Hazleton


82.00


Thomas Shea & Sons


147.00


Mattie Collins


40.00


F. H. Campbell


6.50


H. G. Spear


42.00


A. L. Spear


108.00


H. W. Bogue


52.00


J. A. Pearson


10.50


D. M. Crowley


60.00


Dennis Finnegan


10.50


Louis Menard


1.50


A. Labovitz


77.50


Ernest Jasmin


8.00


41


George Cordis


72.00


George Goyette


3.00


Burton Halladay


38.00


Geo. H. Hart


18.00


Jim Prova


32.00


C. H. Wyman


948.25


Emil S. Stein, bridge repairs


236.85


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, repairs


1,724.03


$ 13,873.55


Appropriation


$12,000.00


Appropriation for State Highways 1,724.03


$ 13,724.03


North Agawam Bridge


Town of West Springfield


$ 3,765.20 $ 3,765.20


Balance of appropriation


$ 3,604.14


TOWN OFFICE


H. E. Bodurtha, postage and express $ 135.64


Meekins, Packard & Wheat, supplies .... 81.68


K. E. Sanders, printing 49.50


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., service


14.23


Esther G. Hall, copying


12.25


A. H. Bartlett, supplies


5.43


W. & L. E. Gurley, supplies


21.55


W. J. Eldred, supplies


13.20


Simpson Clark, delivering reports


3.00


C. A. Devenew


3.00


F. H. King


5.00


Lothrop Press, printing


472.12


E. A. Roy, registrar 15.00


C. W. Hull, registrar


15.00


P. W. Hastings, registrar


15.00


Death returns


23.25


Birth returns


41.50


J. C. Atwater, auditor


50.00


E. U. Leonard, sealer


260.93


E. U. Leonard, animal inspector


42.00


E. U. Leonard, meat inspector


138.97


C. F. Barden, meat inspector


62.92


James H. Clark, meat inspector


326.00


42


Election officers


126.00


A. W. Gifford, dog tags


22.75


Wakefield Daily Item, dog licenses 4.50


Johnson's Bookstore, supplies


3.80


Kenneth Dumas, town reports


3.75


Giles W. Halladay, expenses


10.00


John R. Lloyd, expenses


10.00


Scott Adams, counsel


304.35


H. W. Bogur, photographing


1.25


E. A. Kellogg & Sons, supplies


14.77


C. H. Granger, moderator


5.00


Hobbs & Warren, supplies


.85


H. P. Worden, clerk


492.00


R. A. Turner & Co., shelving 37.40


2.00


Henry J. Sargeant, fees


3.00


Daniel J. Collins, fees


17.50


George Diegel, trucking


4.00


R. P. Childs Stamp Co., stamps


6.66


Morgan Envelope Co., supplies


14.11


Springfield Union, advertising


5.20


Ray Keith, copying


5.00


John A. Lloyd, services as selectman


305.00


Giles W. Halladay, services as selectman


235.00


H. P. Worden, services as selectman


270.00


Appropriation


TOWN CLERK, TREASURER AND COLLECTOR


Henry E. Bodurtha, services $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00


Appropriation


$ 2,000.00


$ 2,000.00


SEWERS


Cook Builders' Supply Co., supplies $ 327.60


Luigi Conti, labor and supplies 46.10


Davitt Iron Foundry, grates 32.00


H. C. Puffer Co., cement


9.10


Springfield Brick Co., brick


46.00


Durkee, White & Towne, services


13.72


43


$


3,711.06


4,000.00


Leon J. La Valley, fees


Self Propelling Nozzle Co., nozzle 40.19


C. H. Wyman, labor


100.00


William Sullivan, labor


87.75


John C. Healey, labor


70.00


Mars H. Cooley, labor


20.00


Louis Steinmetz, labor


8.00


H. W. Bogue, labor


20.00


Oliver Parent, labor


12.00


John Griffin, labor


48.00


Alfonse Brissette, labor


16.00


Edward S. Connor, labor


44.50


Dennis F. Crowley, labor


46.00


Raymond Roberts, labor


26.00


Edward St. Louis, labor


8.00


Dennis M. Crowley, labor


3.50


Joseph Mclaughlin, labor


4.00


Robert Coville, labor


8.00


$


1,036.46


Appropriation


$ 400.00


Sewer entrance fees


1,181.59


-$


1,581,59


POLICE


Edward S. Connor, services


$ 1,680.00


John H. Madden, attorney


50.00


W. S. Safford, services


2.00


John R. Daley, services


11.00


Frankie H. Campbell, services


6.00


Charles H. Wyman, services


22.00


Walter E. Allen, services


24.50


Daniel O. Cesan, services


96.00


Jasper De Forge, services


188.00


Wm. De Forge, services


9.00


William H. Seaver, services


8.00


George W. Gerry, services


10.00


George La Farr, services


10.00


Moise Bessette, services


8.00


Joseph J. Brady, services


8.00


A. J. Berthiaume, services


8.00


J. P. Vincelette, supplies


61.44


Maynard Tire Co., supplies


12.45


44


N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co., service


30.80


Auto Sales Co., supplies


268.41


A. W. Corriveau, supplies 3.24


Leonard Houghton & Son, repairs


99.58


Adolphus Provost, supplies


4.00


Agawam Garage, supplies


3.50


M. J. Fitzgerald, supplies


33.88


C. W. Hastings Co., supplies


2.30


City of Springfield, lock-up fees


43.25


-$


2,703.35


Appropriation


$ 3,200.00


$ 3,200.00


CONTINGENCIES


Forbes & Wallace, supplies $ 13.90


Ely & Ely, attorneys for Ricci Bros.


332.28


Mack McLean


10.00


$ 355.18


Appropriation


$ 600.00


$


600.00


STREET LIGHTS


Agawam Electric Co., lighting $ 7,766.76


United Electric Light Co., lighting 113.67


$ 7,880.43


Appropriation


$ 8,000.00


-$ 8,000.00


HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING


R. A. Turner & Co. $ 873.93


Wm. P. Brown


254.00


T. J. Conway


1,047.11


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins


3,399.29


R. A. Fife Corp.


3,000.00


E. H. Sheldon


158.99


$ 8,733.32


Balance of bond issue


$ 8,168.70


Refund


554.62 -$ 8,733.32


45


TOWN BUILDINGS


Agawam Electric Co., service $ 149.58


Charles W. Hastings, insurance 517.50


Lincoln Co., heating 300.20


John L. Burke, heating 500.00


John McCleary & Sons, repairs 71.90


B. D. Nims, lumber 122.38


A. W. Gifford, keys


1.35


E. A. Kellogg & Sons, supplies


12.25


D. J. Bloom, janitor service


10.00


Vining & Borrner, supplies


25.66


A. H. Rowley, labor 16.65


Alfonse Brissette, labor


6.00


Henry J. Campbell, labor


76.00


A. Provost, supplies




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