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$533,373.28
Tax Rate per $1,000 - $52.00
Tax on Motor Vehicles
$107,255.37
Abatements on 1957 levy
5,223.08
Number of dwellings assessed - 1,823
At last year's Town Meeting under Article 20 the Town voted $2,000.00, to be spent under the direction of the Board of Assessors and the Planning Board to start work on maps of the Town. We held a meeting of both Boards, the Town Counsel and Town Engineer. Town Counsel, Mr. Frank Auchter drew up a contract between the Town and the Engineer. Work was started on the maps and is progressing satisfac- torily. We hope the Town will see fit to continue this work by voting an additional sum this year.
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ITEMIZED ACCOUNT
Appropriation Refund
$750.00 15.00
$765.00
582.14
Expenditures
Unexpended Balance
$182.86
EXPENDITURES: (total, $582.14) A. H. Bartlett Co., Inc., supplies, $2.45; Conklin Office & School Supply Co., Inc., $89.25; Credit Bureau, Inc., bulletin, $3.00; Vera W. Donovan, checking probate records, $50.00; Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies, $134.55; Leonard's General Store, sup- plies, $1.65; John J. Lynch, Registrar, photocopies, $235.33; Massachusetts Association of Assessors, dues, $9.00; National Library Bindery Co., bind- ing book, $8.25; William Richmond, envelopes, $18.20; E. Ray Pease, reimb. for supplies, $1.83; Ray Taylor, typewriter rental, $20.00; The Stoneham Independent, tax cards, $1.00; Wilbraham Pharmacy, supplies, $7.63.
ALLAN R. KINNEY, Chairman GEORGE ALDEN SAFFORD
E. RAY PEASE
School Committee Report
SUMMARY OF 1957 ACTION
Over the past years, the projection of classroom and plant needs claimed a large portion of this committee's time. Now, with the Stony Hill School addition well under construction, and the Regional High School voted by the citizens, a shortage of classroom facilities no longer faces the community. This year, the committee concentrated its efforts on improving the academic program of your schools.
The true worth of the Wilbraham School System is judged by the results its pupils achieve here as students, and later, as they continue their education and seek employment. Our chil- dren must have a well grounded basic education, have developed sound study habits, and be fully conscious of the importance of daily application of their best habits.
The quality of the teaching staff determines more than any other factor what kind of education your children will receive. The success of the school program is based on the combined qualities and skills of training, experience, enthusiasm, and dedi- cation to the guidance of youth found in the teaching staff. The committee is proud of its staff and the results achieved. In employing new teachers, it is important to find people with the
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professional spirit so evident in the present staff. This year, the committee continued its effort to strengthen the teaching staff. Outstanding results have been recognized and special skills util- ized to the best advantage of the system. An active recruitment program has been adopted and the quality of the teaching candi- dates reflects this action. The salary schedule has been adjusted to remain competitive with the communities in this area. Mem- bers of the staff have been placed on schedule in line with their training and experience.
Throughout the year, a series of in-service training programs has been held, familiarizing the teachers with the basic ideals and policies of the Wilbraham School System along with new materials available for teaching. Educational consultants and key members of the local faculty have taught these classes.
The size of instructional groups has been maintained at a practical, workable size. The committee is endeavoring to hold the elementary classes to thirty pupils per teacher and the junior high classes to twenty five pupils. Room shortages in the junior high prevented this action for the current school year. If the proposed budget is passed, this overcrowding can be eliminated when the Stony Hill addition is opened, September, 1958.
In an effort to better inform the parents of the educational growth being made, a new report card was developed. This card shows the grade of daily class work, weekly quizzes, monthly tests, and the pupil's results on a national achievement test. These tests, given three times a year, compare the academic achievement of Wilbraham pupils with that of other school sys- tems. The committee feels that it is necessary for our pupils to compete with pupils in other systems. In a very few years, those same pupils will be considered for employment and college en- trance with people throughout this area and the nation. Our children must be prepared to work to the best of their abilities to meet this competition.
The community has continued to grow and the enrollment in the schools reflects this growth. The October 1, 1957 census figures and a comparison of the previous three years follows:
Special recognition should be given to the Stony Hill Addi- tion Building Committee for the excellent results it is achieving and to the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District Com- mittee for the long range planning and untiring efforts to pro- vide our pupils with educational facilities. After long hours of
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WILBRAHAM SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Mr. Green, Chairman; Mrs. Musselman; Mr. Roper; Mr. Agard, Superintendent of Schools.
study and consultation, these committees have planned functional buildings at comparatively low costs. Your Wilbraham School Committee has worked closely with the Regional School Com- mittee as the high school program developed. Every effort has been made to make certain that the program of studies being offered in the local schools is fully co-ordinated with, and ade- quately prepares our pupils for the academic standards and courses being developed for the high school. Training and guid- ance our children receive will be effective as long as our schools are considered as one unit - grades one through twelve.
The committee is grateful that the townspeople voted to in- crease to five members the number of people serving on the Wilbraham School Committee. At the present time, two of the three members are serving on the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District Committee and the third member is serving on the Stony Hill Building Committee. More thought
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can be given to the complex problems and wider representation will be given if the responsibility is delegated to additional mem- bers. A three member committee has worked well for many years. Community and school growth now indicates a need for five members.
The committee is greatly indebted to all citizens of Wilbra- ham who have supported its efforts throughout the past year.
DORRANCE T. GREEN, Chairman ETHEL F. MUSSELMAN MARSHALL E. ROPER
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1957
Appropriation, March 16, 1957
$446,951.00
Expenditures 436,944.15
Unexpended Balance
$10,006.85
NET COST OF SCHOOLS TO THE TOWN FOR 1957
Total, Net Expenditures
$436,944.15
Credits:
From the Commonwealth
Chapter 71, 7A, Transportation
$36,239.83
Chapter 643
60,606.93
Vocational
4,067.52
Tuition and Transportation, State Wards
1,314.36
Special Class
2,838.16
From Other Sources
Tuition Refunds 194.50
Reimbursement for Industrial Arts
materials, public telephone, commissions,
miscellaneous books, et cetera
300.04
Total Credits
105,561.34
Net Cost of Schools from Local Taxation
$331,382.81
FEDERAL FUNDS, PUBLIC LAW 874
Balance Carried Forward from 1956
$4,875.30
Received, 1957
5,011.00
Total Available, 1957
$9,886.30
Expenditures
2,855.00
Carried Forward to 1958
$7,031.30
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Appropriation, March 16, 1957
$4,800.00
Expenditures
4,751.77
Unexpended Balance
$48.23 $1,158.50
Credit, Hall Rental
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ITEMIZED LIST OF EXPENDITURES
SCHOOL COMMITTEE EXPENSE: (total, $155.60) May Jenkins, reimburse- ment for workshop meetings and teachers get-together, $77.35; Massachu- setts Association of School Committees, dues, $55.00; National Citizen's Council for Better Schools, subscriptions, $4.25; The Nation's Schools, subscription, $4.00; Schlatter's Flowers, flowers, $15.00.
SUPERINTENDENT'S SALARY : (total, $7,850.02) Irving H. Agard, $7,850.02.
EXPENSE OF SUPERINTENDENCE: (total, $8,280.51) Irving H. Agard, travel reimbursement and necessary expenses, $814.35; Therese A. Bailey, travel reimbursement, $8.80; Bloom's, supplies for verifax, $235.32; Rose Brackinisky, salary, $563.08; Christine Clark, salary and reimbursement for office supplies, $4,305.74; Arthur C. Croft Publications, administrators service publications, $68.00; Thomas Groom & Company, W.4 cards, $5.35; International Business Machines Corporation, contract for electric typewriter, carbon paper, ribbons, $32.00; May Jenkins, reimbursement for food meeting, $9.10; Johnson's Bookstore, spray paint, $1.96; Joann LedDuke, salary, $966.18; Mrs. Sidney Low, salary, census enumerator, $150.00; Lyons, Inc., Pres-to-line, $18.00; National Library Bindery Co., binding, $19.85; New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, services, $215.68; John Polaczak, salary, supervisor of attendance, $100.00; Postmaster, Town of Wilbraham, postage, $125.00; A. R. Reid, office sup- plies, $328.36; A. H. Rice Company, office supplies, $37.50; Mrs. Ray- mond Riddle, salary, census enumerator, $150.00; Spencer Printing Com- pany, letterheads and envelopes, $67.08; Underwood Corporation, mainte- nance contract, $59.16.
SUPERVISORS' SALARIES : (total, $19,088.42) Therese A. Bailey, salary, $4,871.17; Dwight Killam, salary, $4,611.58; Donald Long, salary, $4,113.45; Military Service Fund, 5% payment for Richard Spencer, $201.05; Rinehart, salary, $420.00; Helen B. Tower, salary, $4,871.17. PRINCIPAL'S SALARY: (total, $5,472.94) Lincoln A. Dexter, $5,472.94.
EXPENSE OF PRINCIPALSHIP: (total, $5,206.28) Marion Castaldini, salary, $1,692.00; Lincoln A. Dexter, reimbursement for supplies, travel, $105.25; Ann Googins, working in principal's office, $6.00; International Business Machines Corporation, ribbons, $7.00; Ellen Johnson, working in princi- pal's office, $24.00; Florence LeVan, salary, $2,940.80; New England Telephone & Telegraph Company, services, $358.50; Stacia Szczebak, working in principal's office, $24.00; Smith-Corona Incorporated, mainte- nance contract, $35.00; Spencer Printing Company, letterheads, $10.28; Underwood Corporation, ribbons, $3.45.
TEACHERS' SALARIES: (total, $173,306.35) Cynthia Adams, $1,111.46; Doris Alleman, $3,338.58; Ruth G. Backus, $4,171.17; Angela Berube, $112.00; Margaret Barnes, $1,041.00; Robert D. Bengle, $4,613.49; Olive C. Beverly, $168.00; Muriel Boyce, $939.00; A. Louise Bradley, $4,371.13; Marguerite G. Brady, $4,771.00; Audrey L. Church, $2,423.09; Romola Cole, $28.00; Carol Costigan, $2,385.99; Doris Crespi, $2,771.09; Richard Curry, $5,069.81; Paula Donahue, $7.00; Therese M. Dowd, $1,111.46; Olindo Dragone, $5,127.54; Joanne Ewig, $3,645.45; Alice Foley, $3,863.49; Gina I. Frangie, $4,134.33; Eugenia Fowler, $3,010.52; Robert P. Garvey, $4,577.45; Millicent G. Green, $5,451.81; Clinton F. Hanscom, Jr., $3,242.27; Barbara R. Hanson, $1,111.46; Madeline L. Harrington, $4,791.13; George T. Hojnoski, $28.00; Marion L. Holland, $4,671.00;
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Esther L. Johnson, $4,471.17; Mary E. Johnston, $4,136.45; Robert Kime, $4,113.45; William L. Kozlowski, $1,307.64; Margaret Lamay, $1,544.45; Ruth Lesser, $2,322.22; Doris Low, $56.00; William MacNeill, $12.00; Frank B. Marshall, $48.00; Annamae B. Martin, $3,567.33; Marion H. Mckinstry, $3,755.77; Jane McMahon, $3,971.17; Clara B. Merrill, $4,471.17; Dorothy Minor, $1,563.00; Mary E. Moody, $3,955.81; Jose- phine Murray, $14.00; Carolyn E. Paulides, $1,111.46; Elizabeth A. Phillips, $3,687.77; Lorena Pollock, $42.00; Rachel Prater, $540.00; Char- lotte E. Prochnow, $1,144.10; James R. Rafferty, $1,307.64; Amelia S. Riley, $1,503.82; Julia Rosenbeck, $4,171.17; Dorothy W. Roy, $26.95; Alan J. Rubin, $3,978.90; Joan Ruggles, $3,305.81; Doris Ann Schmidt, $1,111.46; Merilis Scott, $423.80; Richard P. Spencer, $42.00; Olive Stedman, $161.00; Myra D. Stetson, $3,062.50; Marilyn E. Stone, $4,874.09; Helen S. Strauss, $4,971.17; Richard Van Loan, $2,153.99; Janet S. Wagner, $3,502.81; Helen Walinski, $4,171.17; Irene Walinski, $1,209.55; Frances A. Ward, $3,567.33; Dorcas E. Weiner, $1,780.92; Military Service Fund, 5% payment, Richard Van Loan, $57.59.
TEXTBOOKS: (total, $6,045.91) Allyn and Bacon, $134.23; American Book Company, $205.43; Benefic Press, $142.06; Robert Bengle, reim- bursement for textbooks, $3.75; Bowker Company, $2.00; A. Louise Bradley, reimbursement for textbooks, $3.00; Bruce Publishing Company, $24.99; Children's Press, Inc., $11.28; Children's Reading Service, $4.50; Doubleday & Company, Inc., $6.64; E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., $6.46; Robert Garvey, reimbursement for textbooks, $8.00; Ginn and Company, $837.99; E. M. Hale & Company, $64.44; C. S. Hammond & Company, $8.95; Harcourt, Brace & Company, Inc., $6.96; Harper & Brothers, $6.42; D. C. Heath & Company, $4.48; Holiday House, Inc., $9.00; Houghton Mifflin Company, $151.79; H. R. Huntting Company, Inc., $310.23; Library Book House, $271.18; Lyons & Carnahan, $116.64; MacMillan Company, $6.35; Annamae Martin, reimbursement for text- books, $17.75; Charles E. Merrill Books, $34.14; Oxford Book Company, $1.87; Oxford University Press, $142.11; Random House, Inc., $20.86; A. R. Reid, $50.00; Julia Rosenbeck, reimbursement for textbook, $3.00; Scott Foresman and Company, $71.24; Silver Burdett Company, $511.88; L. W. Singer Company, Inc., $809.55; Viking Press, Inc., $27.68; Webster Publishing Company, $87.63; Albert Whitman & Company, $23.06; John C. Winston Company, $1,898.37.
EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION, SUPPLIES: (total, $10,743.35) Ahievement Tests, correction of tests, $586.91; R. P. Alexander Company, duplicator supplies, $11.36; George J. Allen, tuning pianos, $57.05; Allyn and Bacon, workbooks, $110.42; American Art Clay Company, clay, crayons, $27.02; American Book Company, workbooks, $17.11; American Educa- tional Publications, weekly readers, $400.00; Department of Audio-Visual Instruction, filmstrip renewal, $8.00; Lewis H. Babbitt, lecture programs, $50.00; Baker's Sports Center, Athletic supplies, $238.40; Robert D. Bengle, reimbursement for expenses - Principal's conference, $8.20; Blodgett's Music Store, music, $52.34; Bloom's Photo Supply, projector lamp, $5.98; A. Boilard Sons, Inc., plastic lime, $5.10; Boston Blue Print Company, drawing paper, $14.68; Boston Music Company, music, $110.28; Bureau of Publications, reading test, $0.35; Carlisle Hardware Company, miscellaneous hardware supplies, $49.29; Cascade Paper Company, school supplies, $1,617.65; Laurene Chinn, comprehension tests, $44.50; The College Bindery, textbooks bound, $345.20; Conklin Office & School
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Supply Company, workbooks, $59.50; The Continental Press, liquid books, music, maps, study guides, $76.12; Dr. Anna Cordts, lecture program, $32.00; Crest Records, Inc., record, $4.50; Richard J. Curry, reimburse- ment for expenses - Principal's conference, $6.50; Denoyer-Geppert Company, maps, $64.42; Lincoln A. Dexter, reimbursement for supplies, postage and Principal's conference, $31.67; Educational Audio Visual, Incorporated, records, $25.13; Educators Progress Service, film guide, $7.00; Encyclopedia Britannica Films, filmstrips, $48.26; Faulkner Hard- ware Company, Bernzomatic refills, $3.40; Eugenia Fowler, reimbursement for duplicator master units, $3.20; Sam Fox Publishing Company, Prints of Old Masters, $31.71; George's Cleaning Service, cleaning, $57.25; Ginn and Company, workbooks, $466.26; Gledhill Brothers, Inc., school sup- plies, $694.68; Grade Teacher, subscriptions, $10.00; Graubard's, safety patrol equipment, $14.63; Millicent Green, reimbursement for music pro- gram, stamps, Principal's conference, $20.13; J. L. Hammett Company, school supplies, $943.09; C. S. Hammond & Company, maps, globe, $92.00; Madeline L. Harrington, transportation for tutoring, $12.60; Halluck's Art Company, picture framing, $3.65; Howard Lumber Company, shop materials, $431.36; Jay-Sons' Hotel Supplies, home economics supplies, $16.98; May Jenkins, home economics supplies, $105.98; Robert Kime, reimbursement for shop materials, $11.92; Larro's, shop supplies, $4.58; Donald H. Long, reimbursement for expenses at Physical Education Con- ference, $20.27; Lyons and Carnahan, workbooks, $12.26; Lyons, Incorpo- rated, ditto masters and sheets, $3.60; Mainco Trading Company, school supplies, $103.89; Annamae Martin, reimbursement for supplies, $22.40; Charles E. Merrill Books, workbooks, $215.23; Milton Bradley Company, school supplies, $447.58; Music Center Incorporated, repairs and strings for instruments, $14.55; National Council of Teachers of English, sub- scriptions, $12.00; National Safety Council, safety education supplies, $6.30; National School Service, record cards, $31.86; New England Tele- phone & Telegraph Company, services, $26.45; A. J. Nystrom & Com- pany, maps, $31.55; John Polaczak, reimbursement for conference on Juvenile Delinquency, $22.93; Prentice Hall, Incorporated, book of games and stunts, $5.22; Psychological Corporation, tests, $12.95; The Reader's Digest, subscription, $19.00; A. R. Reid, duplicator paper, fluid, $297.56; Riverside Transportation Company, transportation, school supplies, $27.05; H. L. Ross Company, paint, $8.95; J. G. Roy Lumber Company, shop supplies, $66.54; J. Russell & Company, shop supplies, $12.09; School Service Company, milk tickets, $15.73; Science Filmstrip-of the Month, filmstrips and guides, $30.00; Scott, Foresman Company, workbooks, $564.61; Merilis M. Scott, testing, $55.00; Sears, Roebuck and Company, rust flex stuffing, $6.61; Silver Burdett Company, M.F.L. records, $12.60; Singer Sewing Machine Company, bobbins, lead cords, $9.79; Smith- Corona, Incorporated, service for typewriters, $121.85; Spector Freight System, freight, $11.74; Spencer Printing Company, report cards, $180.65; Springfield Sound, repair of phonographs, $45.08; Helen B. Tower, reim- bursement for art supplies, $13.37; Valley Cinema, Incorporated, miscel- laneous photo supplies, $48.70; W. M. Welch Manufacturing, science supplies, $20.43; Wheat Flour Institute, filmstrips, $7.50; John D. Whit- tier, maps, $55.73; Dorcas Weiner, reimbursement for conference, $16.20; H. W. Wilson Co., catalog cards, $27.16; John C. Winston Company, workbooks and supplies, $148.16; Henry S. Wolkins Company, school supplies, $134.14; World Book Company, tests, $759.71.
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CUSTODIANS' SALARIES: (total, $22,589.45) Richard Besciak, $1.50; A. Louise Bradley, $54.00; Donald Castaldini, $45.00; Richard Castaldini, $45.00; James Cieplik, $101.00; Thaddeus Cieplik, $233.50; Robert Covel, $10.50; Lincoln Dexter, Jr., $5.00; Maurice Disley, $85.25; Olindo Dra- gone, $48.00; Herbert Everett, $68.50; Clinton Hanscom, $171.75; Ann Harrington, $149.50; Henry Hyde, $5,214.99; Dwight Killam, $97.50; Robert J. Kime, $29.00; Thomas King, $39.00; Fred Lewenczuk, $74.25; George Morrison, $3,403.90; Ronald Nixon, $25.50; Robert Nordin, $80.88; Everett Pickens, $1,305.75; John Polaczak, $4,857.51; Richard Prochnow, $32.50; George Pyzocha, $31.00; Michael Pyzocha, $3,605.17; James Rafferty, $54.00; Alan Rubin, $149.00; William Tupper, $2,408.00; Helen Walinski, $30.00; John J. Wojnicki, $112.00; Peter Zawrotny, $21.00.
FUEL: (total, $9,691.23) Belcher Brothers, $407.05; Crown Petroleum Corporation, $4,780.63; Northeast Fuel, $656.05; Rice Fruit Farm, $20.00; Springfield Coal Company, $3,160.00; Wirthmore Stores, $667.50.
EXPENSE OF OPERATION MISCELLANEOUS: (total, $12,173.82) Bloom's Photo Supply Inc., repair of phono amplifier and microphone, $13.55; A. Boilard Sons, Incorporated, furring, cement, screws, $52.20; T. F. Brazeil, Sani Mist Solution, $46.25; Edward L. Canter, Incorporated, soap, hose, brushes, $324.07; Carlisle Hardware Company, rope, saw blades, locks, brads, switches, bulbs, tool boxes, $58.68; Clark's Jr. Depart- ment Store, miscellaneous hardware, $5.43; Cosman & Decorie, sound system, bulbs, service, $847.10; O. R. Cote Company, gauge charts with sticks, $8.00; C. B. Dolge Company, wax, cindet, $133.78; Jeremiah Dono- hue, trucking, $339.75; General Saw Company, sharpening saws, $17.40; Globe Sanitary Products Company, wiping cloths, $120.96; Ernest M. Hayn Nursery, trimming shrubs, $11.00; J. I. Holcomb Manufacturing, wax, sealer, soap, riz, brushes, aerosol insekil, chamois, $1,654.65; Howard Lumber Company, miscellaneous hardware, $4.16; Henry Hyde, reim- bursement for keys, $1.00; International Business Machines, time equip- ment service, $152.23; Johnson Service Company, service temperature control system, $36.64; Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, De-Greaserit, $3.81; Larro's, keys, masking tape, incinerator, paint, rollers, seed, lime, fuses, $41.61; Mansfield Paper Company, custodial supplies, $44.25; Morrissey Brothers Company, hose, nozzles, brush, padlocks, wrench, screws, bolts, nuts, $62.03; New England Carbide Tool, Philplug, $8.27; New England Telephone & Telegraph Company, service, $593.60; Ronald Nixon, mov- ing books, $1.50; Northeast Fuel Corporation, burner service, $27.50; Opalinski's Market, clothesline and pins, $3.87; Oxford University Press, transportation, $3.58; John Polaczak, reimbursement for turpentine, $1.48; Postmaster, North Wilbraham, Post Office box rent, $4.40; George Pyzocha, moving books, $1.50; Richco Products, mops, polish, steel wool, sponges, brushes, dust bombs, metal polish, $647.30; J. Russell & Company, miscellaneous hardware, $12.00; Skorupski Brothers, oil and coal, $8.50; City of Springfield, water, $43.04; Springfield Sheet Metal & Roofing Company, sheet metal, $8.00; Springfield Spring Corporation, extension springs, $40.65; Thacker-Craig Paper Company, cups, towels, tissues, $814.35; Universal Refining Products, Sludgenemy absorbent, $49.35; Town of Wilbraham, water, $237.96; Wilco Screw Machine Products, bolts, $16.00; Worcester County Electric Company, electricity, $5,672.42. REPAIRS: (total, $8,514.08) Accurate Engineering Company, repair walk-
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in box, fuses, $20.50; George J. Allen, new casters, plate bases, $16.14; Asphalt Hot Mix Incorporated, dust, $11.14; Asphalt Pavement Corpora- tion, repair sidewalk, $63.95; J. A. Bennett, Incorporated, tile and rubber base at Pines, $3,432.57; A. Boilard Sons, Inc., cinder blocks, glass, mortar mix, glazing compound, $39.32; Clement Paint and Supplies, paint and brushes, $222.90; Cosman & Decorie, Batteries, bulbs, $166.02; Cutler Grain & Coal Company, lime and fertilizer, $28.95; Lincoln A. Dexter, snow removal, $36.00; Jeremiah Donohue, mowing lawns, $398.00; Nor- man Ellis, repairs at Pines and Stony Hill, $182.86; John Gurski, plastic wall tile, $145.00; J. L. Hammett Company, paint, paper, cups, $119.95; Clinton Hanscom, painting, $51.00; Heyman Electrical Company, glass replacement, $17.90; E. G. Holton Company, repair potato peeler, $12.08; Howard Lumber Company, masking tape, turpentine, Sakrete, $59.65; International Business Machines, install resistors, $20.58; Dwight Killam, painting, $319.50; Robert J. Kime, painting, $492.38; Larro's, paint brushes, $6.45; Donald H. Long, painting, $91.50; Peter Losa, burn at Memorial School, $133.00; Morgan & Green, Builders, door and installa- tion, $175.00; New England Door Closer, repairs to door closers, $89.70; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, replace glass, $163.25; John Polaczak, reimbursement for glass and paint, $7.50; Michael Pyzocha, snow removal, $32.00; Alan Rubin, painting, $149.88; J. Russell and Company, springs, $4.20; Simons Burner & Petroleum, repair fan switch, $24.40; Smith- Corona, Incorporated, typewriters, trade in and replacements, $900.00; Springfield Foundry Company, catch basin frame and grate, $55.00; Springfield Sound, repair tape recorder and record players, $95.40; Spring- field Window Cleaning, clean windows, all schools, $250.00; Standard Electric Time Company, repair clocks, $21.23; Town of Wilbraham, Pines School sidewalk, $184.00; Tropical Paint Company, paint, $73.38; Valley Cinema, Incorporated, repairs and parts to movie projectors, $42.05; Weil Pump Company, repair pump at Pines School, $48.30; Wilco Screw Machine Products, repair stairs and casters, $105.00; Wyckoff & Lloyd Company, gaskets, plasgon, service sheet, $6.45.
HEALTH: (total, $4,404.02) American Surgical Supply and Equipment Corporation, treatment chair, $67.50; F. A. Davis Company, Medical Dictionary, $4.73; Arthur H. Goodwin, M.D., salary, $1,120.00; Janet Horacek, salary, $3,042.26; Henry Hyde, transporting sick pupils, $4.50; Michael Pyzocha, transporting sick pupils, $1.00; Welch Allyn, bulbs for eye tester, $1.83; Wilbraham Pharmacy, medical supplies, $162.20.
TRANSPORTATION : (total, $54,475.10) Interstate Buses Corporation, tickets, field trips, $1,200.00; George W. Motyka, transportation contract, $46,404.10; Peter Pan Bus Lines, tickets, $396.00; Elsie Samble, trans- portation contract, $6,250.00; Springfield Street Railway, tickets, $225.00. TUITION : (total, $73,918.81) City of Springfield, $72,510.38; Hampden County Training School, $13.43; Town of Palmer, $1,395.00.
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