Robinson Homestead - 100 years town clerks office Ferrisburgh, Vermont annual report for the year ending 1957, Part 4

Author: Ferrisburgh (Vt. : Town)
Publication date: 1957
Publisher: [Ferrisburgh, Vt.] : [Town of Ferrisburgh]
Number of Pages: 114


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Assistant Chief, Bruce Hill


Treasurer, Carl Bull


Secretary, Alfred Gmyrek Clifford Yandow


Trustee, 3 years,


64


BIRTHS


Date Name Parents


1956


Dec. 12 Dwight Edwin Royce Edwin F. Royce


1957


Jan. 23 Bruce David Cham- David H. Chamberlain berlain Ethel H. Thayer


Mar. 20 Sidney Eli Humiston Fred R. Humiston Joan M. Porcheron


Mar. 24 Kathren Marie Jean Ronald F. Jean Alma J. Steadman


Apr. 11 Paula Marie Hill


Norman Bruce Hill


Caroline J. Muzzy


Apr. 12 Barry Scott Tracy


Robert A. Tracy Dorothy M. Jackson


Marcel A. Brunet


Noela T. Aube


May 17 Naomi Ruth Tatro


Lester F. Tatro


Charlotte E. Cormier


May 18 Betty Ann Armell


Lester C. Armell


Rita I. Davignon


June 24 Sherry Ann Armell


Philip E. Armell


Margaret Ann Rand


June 24 June Ann Husk


Thomas Neil Husk


Alice R. Bigelow


June 25 Judy Lynn Browe


Harold E. Browe


Jo Ann L. Chamberlain


Hosea W. Langeway


Gloria J. Cricenti


Foster J. Tucker


Edna M. Wrisley


July 17 Cheryl Ann Pierce


Ernest F. Pierce


Barbara Ann Tucker


July 23 Cynthia Marie Mace


Sam V. Mace Barbara Ann Hubert


July 29 Susan Jane Bennett


John N. Bennett Jessie E. Bennett


Aug. 6 Harold Kenneth Per- Harold P. Perkins kins


Priscilla J. Pomeroy


65


July 1 Thomas Michael Langeway


July 15 Susanne Angeline Tucker


Charlotte E. Abbey


Apr. 17 Monica Ann Brunet


Aug. 13 Warren Harding Ro- Warren Harding Rotax tax, Jr. Amelia C. Sinon Aug. 19 Michael Arlyn Abair


Lloyd A. Abair Beatrice M. Gero


Aug. 29 Scott Ross Hawkins


Calvin C. Hawkins Ernestine W. Cloe


Aug. 27 James Philip Mc- ·Martin


Philip B. McMartin Helen Lakis


Sept. 25 Kay Ellen Husk


Ray E. Husk Anna D. Stephens


Oct. 3 Craig Harrison Wood


Gerald E. Wood Margaret A. Bruce


Oct. 22 Laura Ann Babcock


Henry M. Babcock Sylvia M. Carter


Nov. 5 Roger David Gebo


Adrian J. Gebo Nora R. Mongeau


Nov. 12 Randy Norman Haw- kins


Richard J. Hawkins Norma J. Beck


Nov. 19 Joseph Emile Paul Mailloux


John Paul Mailloux Jeannette Matilda Bouvier


Dec. 20 Holly Leona Palmer


Maurice T. Palmer Eleanor Sylvia Miller


Dec. 26 Don Joseph Cousino


Guy Peter Cousino Pauline Marthena King


66


MARRIAGES


Feb. 23 Charles Daniel Field May Moorby


May 7 Henry M. Babcock Sylvia M. Shonio


May 30 Philip Edward Armell Margaret Ann Porter Rand


June 8 Francis Warner Molly Stark


June 19 Benjamin Keese Beatrice Mayo


June 29 Ronald Edward Pidgeon Dorothy Elizabeth Sorrell


July 1 Lawrence Gebo Elisse Hallock


July 18 Donald Stanford Mitchell Shirley Virginia Carlson


July 20 John Robert Chapman Shirley Waneta Barrows


Aug. 17 Thomas W. Purcell Florence May Barltrop


Oct. 5 Thomas B. Bushey Doris Mae Palmer


Nov. 14 Robert Carter Evelyn C. Jerome


Dec. 25 Robert Philip Higbee Mae Evelyn Bailey


Dec. 18 Samuel Martin Barrows Patricia Carlena Newton


Ferrisburgh Vergennes


Ferrisburgh Ferrisburgh


Ferrisburgh Ferrisburgh


Ferrisburgh Vergennes Vergennes Vergennes


Ferrisburgh Vergennes


Ferrisburgh Waltham


Shrewsbury, Mass. Shrewsbury, Mass.


Vergennes Vergennes


Hartford, Conn. Newburgh, N. Y.


Shelburne Ferrisburgh


Bristol Ferrisburgh


Ferrisburgh Charlotte


Ferrisburgh Vergennes


67


DEATHS


Date Name Age


Jan. 10 Henry W. Thompson


38 years


Jan. 10 Robert S. Miller 67 years


Jan.


19


Mrs. Lydia Pecu


76 years


Jan. 19 Mrs. Carrie Pierce Porter 87 years


Jan. 21 Mrs. Freda Fern Porter


56 years


Feb. 14 Mrs. Rose Lawrence


68 years


Feb. 26 Melody Barber


3 months


Mar. 2 Emma Dupre Mathewson


76 years


Mar. 5 Mrs. Clara Bisbee Peck


89 years


Apr.


11


Leo Anthony Mckinnon


67 years


Apr. 30 Stacy M. Hicks


61 years


May 9 Mrs. Malvina Sorrell Elliot


81 years


June 26 June Ann Husk 1 1-2 days


July 23 Mrs. Winnie Torrey O'Donnell


82 years


July 25 Tina Mae Deyette 72 years


July 26 Robert F. Bruce 21 years


Aug. 28 Mrs. Bertha LaBrake Soulia 75 years


Aug. 28 Frances Lorene Wheeler 88 years


Sept. 11 Mrs. Josephine Kelly Gaines 64 years


Oct.


8


Mrs. Mary Petty Sunderland


82 years


Oct. 15 Lewis C. Peck


87 years


Oct. 20 Allen James Larrow


72 years


Oct.


20 Mrs. Rose LaDuke Stebbins


91 years


Nov. 8 Teresa Marie Stearns


22 months


Dec. 4 Mrs. Alice Russell Belden


91 years


Dec. 22 Ernest Franklin Curler 73 years


Dec. 30 Mrs. Margaret Pidgeon Roscoe 89 years


68


REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT


OF THE


TOWN OF FERRISBURG, VERMONT


69


AUDITORS' REPORT-SCHOOL ACCOUNT


Cash in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1957 Receipts


$12,341 39 153,502 93


Disbursements


$165844 32 133,210 29


Cash in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1958


$ 32,634 03


Selectmen's Loan, due Feb. 20


10,000 00


$ 42,634 03


Less Outstanding Orders, Jan. 1, 1958


4,263 60


Available to July 1st, 1958


$ 38,370 43


SCHOOL DIRECTORS' LOANS


Montpelier Natl. Bank :


1-21-57 Note for $20.000.00 paid Mar. 15, 1957 3-15-57 Note for $20,000.00 paid Oct. 3, 1957


T. C. GUYETT PAUL SISTERS RALPH I. SPADE


Auditors.


OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS OF FERRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT, JAN. 1, 1957


2.6% School Construction Bond Issues $150,000 00 Interest payable Semi-Annually Feb. 1st and Aug. 1st, Princi- pal to be paid off at rate of $8,000.00 per year for 1st ten years, beginning Aug. 1st, 1956 and rate of $7,000.00 per year for 2nd 10 years. $142,000 00 Principal, January 1, 1957


Bonds retired, August 1, 1957


8,000 00


Unpaid balance, 1-1-58 $134,000 00


T. C. GUYETT PAUL SISTERS RALPH I. SPADE Auditors.


70


FERRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER'S


REPORT


Cash in Treasury. Jan. 1, 1957 $12,341 39


Sale to Mrs. Hattie Little of clock 6 00


Loan, Montpelier Savings Bank & Trust Co., net 19.896 94


From Town of Monkton, for globe 10 00


For refund telephone tolls, total 5 30


From St. of Vermont, balance of new school account 28,793 64


Sale of Gage schoolhouse


150 00


Sale of stove


50 00


Refund, Owen Publishing Co.


14 25


From Monkton Grange, balance due on stove


25 00


Sale of Collins schoolhouse


500 00


For insurance claim


392 81


Sale of hand brake


20 00


Sale of Hollow Schoolhouse


700 00


Total $62,905 33


School orders paid to July 1,


$55,452 42


Left in treasury


7,452 91


Outstanding orders $2,721.57


Cash in Bank, July 1


$ 7,452 91


Received from Mrs. Hattie Little for clock, hot plate


8 00


Eighth grade, donation for Flag


35 00


Sale of Field schoolhouse


100 00


Rebate, fire insurance assessment


7 12


Regular State Aid, from State of Vermont


22,893 97


School Taxes, $5.00 on Grand List


79,894 90


Total


$110,391 90


School Orders paid after July 1.


77,757 87


Cash in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1958


$ 32,634 03


Assets of Selectmen's loan due Feb. 20, $10,000.00


C. S. HARRIS, School District Treasurer.


71


OUTSTANDING ORDERS-SCHOOL ACCOUNT


816


$ 7 05


1662


2 04


1848


5 00


2063


220 05


2144


119 47


45


9 43


46


64 70


47


6 44


48


361 10


49


179 88


50


816 14


52


561 53


53


54


54


2 02


55


3 23


56


4 11


57


14 65


58


39 50


59


8 25


60


4 50


61


117 86


62


11 99


63


112 50


2174


54 27


2175


170 20


76


143 07


77


10 62


78


5 75


79


23 00


80


27 00


81


4 00


82


9 50


83


20 15


84


2 30


85


4 46


86


51 50


87


15 33


88


1,050 47


$ 4,263 60


72


SCHOOL DIRECTORS' ACCOUNT Jan. 1, 1957 to Jan. 1, 1958


Order


Date No. Payee Explanation


W. H.


State W. H.


S. S.


Town W. H.


Amount of Order


January, 1957


7 1729 Mt. St. Mary's Academy, tuition, 1-2 Tucker


yr., S.


$


$


$


$


$ 112 50


7


1730 K. P. Cook, supplies, chlorox, etc.


9 94


7 1731 Elinor Adams, Treas., Supt. salary and office to June 30


894 30


7 1732 Stagg's Auto Repair, work on school busses


48 21


7 1733 Lloyd W. Moulton, revolving fund office


64 86


12 1734 Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., fuel oil, Jan. 8


577 42


12


1735 Doris Chamberlain, Jan. 1957 salary


31 40


4 92 17 65 8 50


166 70


12 1736 Calista P. Hanna, Jan. 1957, salary


35 40


5 75 20 05


188 80


12 1737 Iris. W. Jimmo, Jan. 1957 salary


31 40


4 92 17 85


5 28


169 72


12


1738 Yvonne R. Sisters, Jan. 1957 salary


39 20


6 18


15 51


155 78


12 1739 Hattie S. Little. Jan. 1957 salary


19 70


3 25


25 24 4 25


226 73


12


1740 Norma M. Merrill, Jan. 1957 salary


4 25


30 70 4 83 20 13 3 22


161 87


12 1741 Evalena L. Osborne, Jan. 1957 salary


Overpaid Oct. '56


12


1742 Margaret I. Pollard, Jan. 1957 salary


21 40 3 25


18 95 11 65


173 92


12


1743 Irene M. Stevens, Jan. 1957 salary


35 40 5 75


17 32 4 25 191 45


12 1744 Gladys L. Tucker, Jan. 1957 salary


30 00 4 67


11 65


174 51


14 1745 N. H .- Vt. Hosp. Service, ins. 7 teachers and janitor


31 40 4 92 18 39


54 173 82


64 70


73


Fed.


16 1746 Vergennes Auto Co., gas, oil, service, small bus


25 30


16 1747 Clinton J. Rivers, janitor and bus driver


5 40 1 17 23 30


220 13


16 1748 Juliet Burroughs, bus driver, Jan. 1957 105 00


16 1749 Richard Booska, bus driver, Jan. 1957 105 00


16 1750 Gerald Hatch, bus driver, Jan. 1957


87 50


16 1751 Not used


16 1752 De Vine's Sales & Service, gas. oil, etc., Jan. 1957


141 59


1753 Not used


22 1754 Not used


22 1755 Allyn & Bacon, balance Oct. '56 bill 1 92


22 1756 Not used


22 1757 Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity Jan. 1957


136 47


1758 Not used


29 1759 Stagg's Auto Repair, bal., Dec. bill $3.10; and Oct., Nov. $34.85


37 95


29


1760 Brush Motors, Inc., bal. bus insp.


3 30


29 1761 Richard Booska, gas, oil, Dec. 4, '56, Jan 25, '57


117 94


February


1,846 00


2 1762 Montpelier National Bank, interest on bonds DeVine's Sales & Service, grease job, filter, No. 4 1763 End bus


4 35


4


1764 Palmer's Garage, brake fluid, labor, Center bus


3 40


4 1765 McAuliffe Paper Co., ins. sup., toilet tissue, etc.


75 16


4 1766 Scott Foresman & So., text books $61.70; ins. ins. sup. $3.34 65 04


4 1767 Adams' Hardware ,thermometers


7 40


4.


74


4


1768 Palmer's Motor Express, transportation, g. cans films,


2 54


4


1769 John D. Whittier, spirit A test


7 62


4


1770 Ben Franklin Stores, light bulbs $2.08; whis- tles 15c


2 23


4 1771 Rockwood Publications, report cards


20 40


4 1772 Washington Natl. Ins. Co. ins. Mrs. Merrill Mrs. Sisters


6 44


4


1773 Doris Chamberlain. salary Feb., 1957


31 40 4 92


17 39 8 50


166 96


4 1774 Calista P. Hanna. salary, Feb. 1957


35 40 5 75


20 05


188 80


4


1775 Iris W. Jimmo, salary, Feb. 1957


31 40 4 92


17 85 8 50


166 50


4 1776 Hattie S. Little, salarv, Feb. 1957


19 70 3 25


25 24 4 25


226 73


4 1777 Norma M. Merrill, salary. Feb. 1957


4 25


30 70


4 83


20 12 3 22


161 88


4 1778 Evalena L. Osborne, salary. Feb. 1957


31 40


4 92


18 38


174 47


4 1779 Margaret I. Pollard, salary. Feb. 1957


21 40


3 25 18 95 11 65


173 92


4 1780 Yvonne R. Sisters, salary. Feb .1957


39 20


6 16


15 51 3 22


152 56


4 1781 Irene M. Stevens, salary, Feb. 1957


35 40


5 75


17 31 4 25


191 46


4 1782


Gladys L. Tucker, salary, Feb. 1957


30 00 4 67


11 65


174 51


4


1783


Isabel Munnett. substitute


30 00


9 1784 Hawkins' Garage, radiator, small bus


69 75


9 1785 Fed. Res. Bank of Boston, taxes withheld Jan. Feb., 1957


622 80


9


1786


Evalena L. Osborne, material and repairs


15 92


9


1787 Patience N. Sisters, sub. teacher, 2 1-2 days


25 00


15 1788 Wavne C. Fuller, insurance, 4 schools, Collins. Center, Hollow, Field


38 00


15 1789 The Camera Shop, repairs, projector


19 50


75


15 1790 Hattie Little, felt, cloth, needles, threads, trip to WCAX, postage


15 1791 N. H .- Vt. Hospitalization service, ins. 7 teach- ers, janitor, Feb. '57


64 70


15 1792 Gerald Hatch, driving bus, Feb. 1957


87 50


15 1793 Juliet Burroughs, driving bus, Feb. 1957


105 00


15 1794 Richard Booska driving bus, Feb 1957


105 00


15 1795 Clinton J. Rivers, janitor and bus driver


5 40 1 17 11 65


231 78


15


1796 Vergennes Auto Company, gas, oil, heet, small bus 71 51


18


15 47


25


1797 Miller Chevrolet Co., wiper repairs, oil, labor 1798 School Dist., City of Vergennes, tuition 1-2 yr.


6,475 00


25 1799


Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity Center School, 5 mos.


5 00


~


25


1800


Washington Natl. Ins. Co., ins., Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Sisters 6 44


25


1176 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., Inc., janitors' supplies. freshettes 5 45


25


1177 Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity, Feb. 1957


118 47


March


3 1178 Stagg's Auto Repair, replacing radiator, small bus


4 50


10


1179 Doris Chamberlain, salary, March 1957


31 40 4 92 17 39 8 50


166 96


10 1180 Calista P. Hanna( salary, March 1957


35 40 5 75 20 05 188 80


10 1181 Iris W. Jimmo, salary, March 1957


31 40 4 92 17 85 8 50 166 50


10 1182 Hattie S. Little, salary, March 1957


19 70 3 25


25 24 4 25


226 73


12 65


10 1183 Norma M. Merrill, salary, March 1957


4 25


30 70


4 85 20 12 3 22


161 88


10


1184 Evalena L. Osborne, salary, March 1957


31 40


4 92


18 38


174 47


10 1185 Margaret I. Pollard, salary, March 1957


21 40 3 25 18 95 11 65


173 92


10 1186 Yvonne R. Sisters, salary, March 1957


39 20 6 18 15 51 3 22


152 56


10 1187 Irene M. Stevens, salary, March 1957


35 40 5 75 17 31 4 25


191 46


10


1188


Gladys L. Tucker, salary, March 1957 Not used


30 00 4 67


11 65


174 51


10


1189


10 1190 Dist. Dir. of Int. Revenue, Fed. taxes withheld March


311 40


10


1191


N. H. & Vt. Hospitalization, ins., 7 teachers and janitor


64 70


10


1192


Clinton J. Rivers, salary, March 1957


5 40 1 17


11 65


231 78


10 1193


Gerald Hatch, driving bus, March


87 50


77


10 1194 Juliet Burroughs, driving bus, March


105 00


10


1195 Richard Booska, driving bus, March


105 00


10


1196


De Vine's Sales & Service, gasoline, Feb., Riv- ers and Hatch


66 21


10


1197


Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., fuel oil no 4, 4,605 gals.


623 36


10


1198


Mrs. Patience Sisters, 1 day substitute teaching for Iris Jimmo


10 00


11


1199 New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., tele- phone for Dec., Jan., Feb. 26 50


19


1200 Vermont Motor Vehicle Dept., registration for 4 busses


40 00


22


1801 Montpelier National Bank, interest on $20,000 note from March 15th-Oct. 3rd.


392 78


29 1802 Vermont State Teachers' Retirement System teachers' retirement deductitons, Jan., Feb .. March


512 68


112 50


29 1804


29 1803 Mt. St. Mary's Academy, 1-2 yr. tuition, 1 pupil New Haven School District, 1-3 yr., tuition, 1 pupil


55 00


29


29 1806


1805 Supt. Lyman C. Hunt, 1-2 yr. tuition, 5 pupils 580 00 Vergennes Auto Co., gas, oil, Middlebrook bus. Feb. 40 56


29 1807 Booska's Gen. Store, gas, oil, North End bus. Jan. 29-March


112 94


1808


Not used


29 1809


Green Mt. Power Corp., March power bill for Center and Central School


97 87


78 29 1810 Frank S. Lanou and Son, Bibb packings and valve


2 10


29


1811 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., 2 extension trestles


41 34


29


1812


Vermont Tax Dept., State taxes withheld, Jan .. Feb., March


148 89


29


1813


Strong Hardware Co., saw blades


12 96


29


1814 Evalena Osborne, lumber and drill


5 80


29


1815 Educational Test Bureau. inst. supplies


16 87


29


1816 E. M. Hale & Co., text books


15 60


29


1817


J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., janitor supplies


69 32


29


1818 McAuliffe Paper Co., janitor, instructional. medical, new equipment


191 74


29


1819


Scott Foresman & Co. instructional supplies $12.26; textbooks $15.60


27 86


310 65


29 1820 Oneida Chemical Co., Clark vacuum cleaner


29 1821 Washington Natl. Ins. Co., ins. for Mrs. Sisters and Mrs. Merrill


6 44


29 1822 Mr. Almon C. Burgee, school directors' assn. dues


8 00


29


1823 Clark's Hardware, janitor supplies


33 03


29 1824 Brush Motors, school bus inspection


7 90


29 1825 Life Magazine, magazine (inst. supp.)


6 75


29 1826 Allyn & Bacon Inc., textbooks


23 95


29 1827 Murphy Office Equipment Co., inst. supplies


6 50


April


8 1828 De Vine's Sales & Service, gas and oil, Hatch.


123 32


9


1829


Clinton J. Rivers, salary for April


5 40 1 17


11 65


231 78


9


1830


Gerald Hatch, driving bus, April


87 50


9 1831


Juliet Burroughs, driving bus, April


105 00


9 1832 Richard Booska, driving bus, April


105 00


9 1833


Doris Chamberlain, salary, April


31 40 4 92 17 39 8 50


166 96


9


1834


Calista P. Hanna, salary, April


35 40 5 75


20 05


188 80


9


1835


Iris W. Jimmo, salary, April


31 40 4 92


17 85 8 50


166 50


9 1836 Hattie S. Little, salary, April


19 70


3 25


25 24 4 25


226 73


9


1837 Norma M. Merrill, salary, April


4 25


161 88


9


1838 Evalena L. Osborne, salary, April


31 40


4 92


18 38


174 47


9 1839 Margaret Q. Pollard, salary, April


21 40


3 25


18 95 1165


173 92


9 1840 Yvonne R. Sisters, salary, April


39 20


6 18


15 51 3 22


152 56


9 1841 Irene M. Stevens, salary. April


35 40 5 75 17 31 4 25


191 46


4 85


20 12


3 22


30 70


Burroughs, Rivers, busses, March


79


9 1842 Gladys L. Tucker, salary, April


30 00 4 67 11 65


174 51


9 1843 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, federal taxes withheld in April 311 40


9


1894 N. H. & Vt. Hospitalization Service, ins., 7 tea- chers and janitor 64 70


9


1845 Washington National Ins. Co., is. for Mrs. Sis- ters ad Mrs. Merrill 6 44


9 1846 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., tel. bill for March and April


16 20


9 1847 Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity for April


108 67


9 1848 Mrs. Patience Sisters, 1-2 day sub. for Miss Ste- vens


5 00


9


10 00


9 1850


1849 Mrs. Alinor Adams, 1 day, sub. for Miss Stevens Mrs. Isabel Munnett, 2 days, sub., 1 for Mrs. Sisters, 1 for Mrs. Little 20 00


11 1851 The Haven Ins. Agency, steam boiler explosion insurance 156 90


19


1852


Mrs. Isabel Munnett, 1 day, substituting for Mrs. Chamberlain


10 00


19 1853 Jackman Fuels, Inc., bottled gas for Jan .- Mar.


64 00


May


1 1854 Morris T. Palmer, repairs to Center bus


58 00


6 1855 DeVine's Sales & Service, gasoline and oil for April for Burroughs, Rivers Hattch busses


133 81


6 1856


Brush Motors, Inc., bus inspection


1 50


6 1857 Doris Chamberlain, salary, May


31 40 4 92 17 39 8 50


166 96


6 1858 Calista P. Hanna, salary, May


35 40 5 75 20 05 188 80


80


6 1859 Iris W. Jimmo, salary, May


31 40 4 92 17 85 8 50


165 50


19 70 3 25 25 24 4 25 4 25


30 70 4 85


20 12 3 22


161 88


6 1862 Evalena L. Osborne, salary, May


35 40


5 75


20 38


192 64


6 1863 Margaret Q. Pollard, salary, May


25 40 4 08 21 02 11 65


192 02


6 1864 Yvonne R. Sisters, salary, May


39 20 6 18 15 51 3 22


152 56


6 1865 Irene M. Stevens, salary, May


35 40 5 75 17 31 4 25


191 46


6 1866 Gladys L. Tucker, salary, May


30 00 4 67


11 65


174 51


6 1867 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, federal taxes withheld in May


319 40


6 1868 N. H. & Vt. Hospitalization Service, ins., 7 tea- chers and janitor


64 70


6


1869


Clinton J. Rivers, salary for May


5 40 1 17


11 65


231 78


6 1870


Gerald Hatch, salary for May


87 50


6 1871 Juliet Burroughs, salary for May


105 00


6


1872 Richard Booska, salary for May


105 00


6


1873 Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity for May


101 47


6 1874 Richard H. Booska. gas and oil. March 25-May 3rd ; 2 extra bus trips (clinic)


110 61


15


1875


Frances Morse, testing eyes and ears


45 00


15 1876


Miller Chevrolet Co., Inc., repairs and servicing Hatch bus


415 92


21


1877 Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., fuel oil


621 39


29 1878


Isabel Munnett, 1 day sub. for Miss Stevens


10 00


29 1879 Glenn St. Jean, labor and cement for flagpole


11 55


29 1880 Dept. of Industrial Relations, boiler inspection certificate


2 00


6 1860 Hattie S. Little, salary, May


226 73


6 1861 Norma M. Merrill, salary, May


81


June


3 1881 Isabel Munnett, 1 day sub., for Mrs. Little


10 00


3


1882 Houghton Mifflin Co., textbooks


19 80


3 1883 Charles E. Merrill Books, texttbooks


13 04


3 1884 McAuliffe Paper Co., Inc., instructional supplies


1 78


3 1885 Irene M. Stevens, records, instructional supplies


9 66


3 1886 Webster Publishing Co., instructional supplies


56


3 1887 Forrest S. Rose, preparing 3 deeds


15 00


3 1888 Fairview Garage, Inc., alignment of Hatch bus


7 00


3 1889 D. F. Casey, labor on water system and venti- lation


5 65


3 1890


Gerald R. Petrie, services as truant officer


11 48


3 1891 The Ryan Agency, ins. on school contents


24 08


3 1892 Burgess Vibrocrafters, Inc., inst. supplies


12 50


3 1893 Adams' Hardware, thermometers


3 20


3 1894 McAulffie Paper Co., Inc., repairs to duplicator


3 75


3 1895 Ben Franklin Stores, instructional supplies


2 37


3 1896 Carpenter's Motor Transport, janitor supplies


1 20


3 1897 Clark's Hardware, janitor supplies


1 50


3 1898 Charles E. Merrill, Books, instructional supplies


17 38


3 1899 McAuliffe Paper Co., Inc., janitor supplies


48 15


3


1900 Oakman Electrical Supply, Inc., janitor sup.


17 64


3 1901 New Haven School District, 1-3 yr. tuition, 1 pupil


55 00


3 1902 Washington National Ins. Co., ins. for May for Mrs. Sisters and Mrs. Merrill


6 44


82


83


3 1903 Evalena Osborne. varnish and stain for shop class 3 95


3 1904 N. H. & Vt. Hospitalization Service, ins. for 7 teachers and janitor


64 70


3 1905 Director of Internal Revenue System, federal al taxes withheld in June 319 40


3 1906 Vt. State Teachers' Retirement System, teach- ers' retirement withheld in April, May. June


520 54


3 1907 Commissioner of Taxes, state taxes withheld, April, Mav. June


152 21


3 1º08 Glenn St. Jean, 5 bus trips


15 00


3 1909 Lester Tatro. 4 e tra bus trips $12.00; janitor service $7.00


19 00


3


1910 Carson Tucker, substitute bus driver and janitor


57 00


3 1911 Clinton J. Rivers. salary for June


5 40 1 17 11 65


231 78


3 1912 Richard Booska. bus driving, June


81 00


3


1913 Juliet Burroughs. bus driving, June


105 00


3


1914 Gerald Hatch, bus driving. June


87 50


3 1915 New England Telephone & Telegraph, tele- phone bill for Mav


7 45


3


1916 Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity for June


94 27


3


1917 De Vine's Sales & Service. gas and oil. May and June. for 3 busses


200 44


3 1918 Richard Booska, gas and oil. North End bus and 4 davs driving bus


118 83


3


1919 Margaret Pollard, supply clerk


25 00


3 1920 Doris Chamberlain, special music instruction


25 00


3 1921 Doris Chamberlain, salary, June


31 40 4 92 17 39 8 50 166 96


3 1922 Calista Hanna, salary, June


35 40 5 75 20 05


188 80


3 1923 Iris W. Jimmo, salary, June


31 40


4 92 17 85 8 50


166 50


3 1924 Hattie S. Little, salary, June


19 70


3 25 25 24 4 25


226 73


3 1925 Norma M. Merrill, salary, June


4 25


30 70


4 85


20 12 3 22


161 88


3


1926 Evalena L. Osborne, salary, June


35 40


5 75


20 38


192 64


3 1927 Margaret Q. Pollard, salary, June


25 40 4 08 21 02 11 65


192 02


3 1928 Yvonne R. Sisters, salary, June


39 20 6 18 15 51 3 22


152 56


3


1929 Irene M. Stevens, salary, June


35 40 5 75


17 31 4 25 191 46


3


1930 Gladys L. Tucker, salary, June


30 00 4 67


11 65


174 51


18


1931 Washington National Ins. Co., ins. withheld in June for Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Sisters


6 44


18


1932


The Rockwood Publications, graduation pro grams 13 90


19


1934 Supt. Lloyd W. Moulton, office revolving fund


77 28


19 1935


Clark's Hardware, janitor supplies


9 94


19 1936 Jackman Fuels, Inc., bottled gas


16 00


29 1937 Yandow Sales & Service, lawn mower


350 00


1938 Not used


29


1939 Houghton Mifflin Co., instructional supplies


1 32


29 1940 E. G. & A. W. Norton, Inc., lumber for shop class


3 91


29 1941 F. S. Lanou & Son, flexible connections for ra- diators


110 00


29 1942 Royal Typewriter Co., office typewriter


202 50


83 00


29 1943 F. P. Brown, repairs and tuning of pianos


84


18 1933


Mrs. Hatttie Little, principal's office supplies and miscellaneous expenses


16 35


29 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Harris Yandow, 1 yr., tuition for Richard


250 00


TOTAL JAN. 1, to JULY 1, 1957


$35,586 76


July


1 1945 Clinton J. Rivers, July salary


5 40 1 17


11 65


231 78


1


1946 Doris Chamberlain, July salary


31 40


4 92


17 39 8 50


166 96


1


1947 Calista Hanna, July salary


35 40 5 75


20 05


188 80


1


1948 Iris W. Jimmo, July salary


31 40


4 92


17 85 8 50


166 50


1


1949 Hattie S. Little, July salary


19 70


3 25


25 24 4 25


226 73


1


1950 Norma M. Merrill, July salary


4 25


30 70


4 85


20 12


3 22


161 88


1


1591


Evalena L. Osborne. July salary


35 40


5 75


20 38


192 64


1


1953 Yvonne R. Sisters, July salary


39 20


6 18


15 51 3 22


152 56


1


1955


Gladys L. Tucker, July salary


30 00 4 67


11 65


174 51


1


1956 Mrs. Elinor Adams, 6 months, payment super- intendent salary and expenses


907 14


1


1957


N. H. & Vt. Hospitalization Service, insurance withheld for July.


64 70


1


1958


Washington National Insurance Co., ins. with- held in July


6 44


1


1959


Adams' Hardware, janitor supplies


3 99


1 1960


Stagg's Auto Repair, repairs on Middlebrook bus


38 40


I


1961 Gerald Hatch, 1-12 of bus driver's salary


87 50


85


1


1952


Margaret Q. Pollard. July salary


25 40


4 08 21 02 11 65


192 02


1


1954 Irene M. Stevens, July salary


15 40


2 42


17 31 4 25


214 79


29 1962 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, federai taxes withheld in July


299 40


29


1963 Green Mt. Power Corp., electricity for July


27 67 6 70


29 1964 New England Tel. & Tel Co., tel. for June


29 1965 Montpelier National Bank, principal $8,000; interest $1846, bond issue 9,846 00


August


5 1966 Nationwide Ins. Co., ins. on 4 busses


213 00


5 1967


Palmer's Motor Express, instructional supplies


4 31


5 1968 University of Vermont, instruction supplies, film rent and insurance


20 65


5


1969 McAuliffe Paper Co., Inc., office supplies


16 42


5 1970 N. H. & Vt. Hospitalization service, ins. with- held in August.


64 70


5 1971 Washington National Ins. Co., ins. withheld in August


6 44


5 1972


Vt. State Teachers' Retirement System, retire- ment withheld in July and August


350 30


5 1973


Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. federal taxes withheld in August


299 40


5


1974 Clinton J. Rivers, janitor service. August


5 40 1 17


11 65


231 78


5


1975


Gerald Hatch, 1-12 of bus drivers' salary


31 40


4 92


17 39


8 50


166 96


5


1977 Calista Hanna, salary, August


35 40


5 75


20 05


188 80


5


1978 Iris W. Jimmo, salary, August


31 40


4 92


17 85


8 50


166 50


5 1979 Hattie S. Little. salary. August


19 70


3 25


25 24


4 25


226 73


5 1980 Norma M. Merrill, salary, August


4 25


30 70 4 85 20 12 3 22


161 88


86


5 1976 Doris Chamberlain, salary, August


87 50


87


3 1994 Clinton J. Rivers, Sept. salary


5 40 1 17 11 65


231 78


9 1995 Phelps Burroughs, Sept. bus driving


110 00


9 1996 Richard Booska, Sept. bus driving


110 00


9 1997 Frank S. Laneou, repairs on water system


411 52


9 1998 Strong Hardware, janitor supplies and repairs


60 14


9 1999 J. W. & D. E. Ryan, repairs




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