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ANNUAL REPORTS
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For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31st
1973School District
ANNUAL REPORTS
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FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 3 1st
AND THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
FOSTER PRESS
FARM1NGTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE
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INDEX
Budget Committee 11
Carroll County Budget 12
Detailed Statement of Payments 34
Financial Report 19
Inventory 23
Libraries 57
List of Taxpayers 70
Public Health Nursing 63
Receipts 20
Sanbornville Precinct 66
Sanbornville Water Department History 68
Statement of Appropriations 17
Summary of Tax Sale Accounts 30
Tax Collector's Report 25
Town Budget 8
Town Clerk's Report 24
Town Officer's 3
Town Treasurer's Report 32
Town Warrant 4
T R A Report 62
Trust Funds 52
Union Precinct 67
Wakefield Police Department 48
Wakefield School Reports 99
Budget 104
Calendar 121
Financial 109
Health 120
Officers 100
Principal 118
Salaries 107
Superintendent 114
Treasurer 108
Warrant 101
TOWN OFFICERS
MODERATORStewart McKinney
SELECTMENDurwood F. Wilkinson Ronald G. Kinville
Stephen C. Traudt
TOWN CLERKRalph W. Hanson
TREASURERTeresa Hutchins
TAX COLLECTORVirginia M. Traudt
AUDITORSMargaret Leighton Winifred Nason
SUPERVISORS OF CHECK LISTHarris W. Tucker Gordon E. Phillips
Patricia D. Stuart
TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDSAlice Drowns Elden Richards
Robert C. Pike
POLICE CHIEFMichael Laws
ROAD AGENTLawrence C. Nason
HEALTH OFFICERHenry M. Blanton
TOWN WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Wakefield in the County of
Carroll in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at Wakefield Town Hall in said
Sanbomville on Tuesday, the fifth day of March, next at ten of
the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:
1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.
You are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall in said Wakefield
on Saturday, the twenty-third day of March, next, at seven of the
clock in the evening, to act upon the following subjects:
2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to
borrow such sums of money as may be necessary to pay Town bills
in anticipation of taxes.
3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Select-
men to enter into a contract to obtain tax maps of the Town and to
commit the sum of $40,000.00 of the Revenue Sharing money for
that purpose. (Approved by Budget Committee)
4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Select-
men to enter into a contract to have the Town reassessed and to
commit $40,000.00 of the Revenue Sharing money for that purpose.
(Approved by Budget Committee)
5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Select-
men to sell at public auction a certain parcel or parcels of land
received by Tax Collector's Deed. (Land formerly owned by Mrs.
A. H. Small (Jenelle L. Small) ) (Approved by Budget Committee)
6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum
of $2,300.00 to finish the rebuilt portion of the Dearborn Road.
(Approved by Budget Committee.)
7* To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the
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sum of $1,200,00 to finish the rebuilt portion of Rhines Road.
(Approved by Budget Committee)
8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum
of $3,000.00 to rebuild and finish the Sanborn Road from the State
of Maine line to Route 153, approximately 3/10ths of a mile.
(Approved by Budget Committee)
9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to establish
an assessment policy for property subdivided for the purpose of
developing tracts of land consisting of ten (10) lots or more in the
original subdivision.
10. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the State of New Hamp-shire pay scale for town employees. (Submitted by petition of 15
voters) (Disapproved by Budget Committee)
11. To see if the Town of Wakefield will vote to elect by ballot
a permanent police officer for full—time duty in the Town in the
position of Chief of Police at the next succeeding annual meeting
of the Town: said permanent Chief of Police to continue to hold
such office during good behavior, unless sooner removed for cause
by the Selectmen, after notice and hearing, or unless the Town shall
vote to rescind its action herein proposed establishing the per-
manent police officer, all pursuant to RSA 41:47 and 41:48. (Sub-
mitted by petition of 16 voters.)
12. To see what action the Town will vote to take on the petition
to have the Selectmen "lay out, and bring before the town meeting
in March, 1974, a portion of the Lord Road bordering Pine River
Pond, at a point beginning at the mail boxes at the Ballad Ridge
Rd., so called, to a point beyond Wentworth Cove, a distance of
approximately one and six-tenths mfles. This road to be accepted
and hence forth be officially known as the Lord Road.
The Wm. Lord Co. will deed a 50' foot right-of-way to the
town for said road." (Submitted by petition of 11 voters) (Dis-
approved by Budget Committee)
13. To see if the Town will vote to accept as Class V Highways
the following roads located in Forest Hills, so called:
Forest Drive 1050 feet
Woods Pond Road 650 feet
Keating Drive 460 feet
Dulko Circle 1120 feet
Martin Lane 690 feet
Great East Lane 1850 feet
Shady Lane 300 feet
Sheila Lane 550 feet
Total Length 6670 feet (1.3 miles)
(Submitted by petition of 15 voters) (Disapproved by Budget
Committee)
14. TO SEE IF THE TOWN WILL VOTE TO ELECT A BOARDOF ASSESSORS OF THREE MEMBERS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
R.S.A. 135:2 APPROVED MAY 14, 1973: EFFECTIVE DATEJULY 13, 1973. (Submitted by petition of 30 voters)
15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum
of $2,000.00 to be used by the Two Hundredth Anniversary Com-mittee. (Approved by Budget Committee)
16. To hear reports of committees and take appropriate action
thereon.
17. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of
$150.00 for partial participation to the Lakes Region Association,
this money to be spent for the purpose of publicizing and promoting
the natural resources and advantages of the town, in cooperation
with the other towns in the Lakes Region. (Approved by Budget
Committee)
18. To see if the Town will vote to allow the Selectmen to accept
gifts and/or Federal & State Aid in the name of the Town of
Wakefield. (Approved by Budget Committee)
19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum
of $305,349.00 to defray Town charges as submitted by the Budget
Committee.
Given under our hands and seal, this eighteenth day of February,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy-four,
Ronald G. Kin vi Me
Durwood F. Wilkinson
Stephen C* Traudt
A true copy of Warrant-Attest:
Ronald G. KinviLle
Durwood F. Wilkinson
Stephen C. Traudt
TOWN WARRANT
Poles to be open from Ten A.M. to Seven P.M.
To the Inhabitants of the Town of Wakefield in the County of
Carroll in said State, qualified to vote in Town affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at Wakefield Town Hall in said
Sanbomville on Tuesday, the Fifth day of March, next at ten
of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects:
1. To choose Delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
Given under our hands and seal, this eighteenth day of February,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy-four.
RONALD G. KINVILLEDURWOOD F. WILKINSONSTEPHEN C. TRAUDTSelectmen
A true copy of Warrant - Attest
RONALD G. KINVILLEDURWOOD F. WILKINSONSTEPHEN C. TRAUDTSelectmen
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STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS
AND TAXES ASSESSEDTax Year 1973
Wakefield in Carroll County, N. H.
Town Officers Salaries $ 4, 853. 00
Town Office Administrative Exp. 5,250.00
Election and Registration Expenses 600. 00
Town Hall & Buildings Maintenance 6, 500. 00
Social Security & Retirement Cont. 2, 000. 00
Police Department 22, 024. 89
Fire Department 35,204.48
Forest Fires 1, 000. 00
Insurance 6,500.00
Damages & Legal Expenses 1,500.00
Civil Defense 1,000.00
Health Department 3,350.00
Vital Statistics 50. 00
Dump & Garbage Collection 5,500.00
Town Maintenance - Summer & Winter
$25,934.00
Road Oiling 8, 000. 00
Payroll 27,100.00 61,034.00
Street Lighting 6, 500. 00
General Exp. of Highway Department 5, 000. 00
Town Road Aid 1, 100. 00
Libraries 4,400.00
Old Age Assistance 4, 000 a 00
Public Relief 2,000.00
Memorial Day, Vet. Assoc, Old Home 400.00
Parks & Playgrounds Inc. Band Concerts 12,630.00
New Equipment & Buildings 23, 500. 00
Payment on Debt - Interest 3, 500, 00
Auto Permits Fees 1, 700. 00
Sidewalk Construction 300.00
Bridge Repairs 3,500. 00
Town Officers' Expenses 300. 00
Bond Issue T R A 48, 000. 00
Planning & Zoning 1,500.00
Total Town Appropriations $274, 696. 37
17
TOTAL TOWN APPROPRIATIONS $274, 696. 37
Less: Estimated Revenues and Credits
Interest and Dividends Tax 11, 569. 00
Savings Bank Tax 2,246.00
Highway Subsidy 15, 359. 00
Meals and Rooms Tax 8, 020. 00
Reimbursement a/c Old Age, T R A 1,200.00
Reimbursement 300. 00
Revenue from Yeild Tax Sources 896. 00
Interest Received on Taxes and Deposits 1, 626. 00
Business Licenses, Permits & Filing Fees 278.00
Dog Licenses 420. 00
Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 21, 859. 00
Rent of Town Property & Equipment 1, 560. 00
Flood Damage 2 , 092 . 00
National Bank Stock Taxes 31. 00
Resident Taxes Retained 7,900.00
Surplus 2,900.00
Total Revenues and Credits $ 78, 945. 00
Net Town Appropriations 195, 742. 37
Net School Appropriations 249, 157. 41
County Tax Assessment 42, 835. 17
Total of Town and County 487, 734. 95
Deduct: Reimb. a/c Property Exem. 4,861.00Add: War Service Tax Credits 8,900.00Add: Overlay 6,351.00
Property Taxes To Be Raised 498, 125. 07
Valuation 1973 - 8, 371, 850 x 59. 50/1, 000 = 498, 125. 07
Unit of Government RatesMunicipal 2.50County
. 51School 2.94
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FINANCIAL REPORTStatement of Assets and Liabilities
ASSETSCashTotal $ 70,088.40
Revenue Sharing Funds in
Rochester Savings Bank $ 67,606.48
Total 67,606.48
Accounts Due to the TownDue from State:
(b) Reimb. a/c Business Profits Tax 1,705.00
Other bills due Town:
(a) Federal Aid (Flood) 2,092.00
Total 3,797.00
Unredeemed Taxes: (from tax sale on account of)
(b) Levy of 1972 4,483.00
(c) Levy of 1971 1,766.87
(d) Previous Years 641. 88
Total 6,891.75
Uncollected Taxes:
(a) Levy of 1973, Including Resident
Taxes 76, 016. 83
(b) Levy of 1972 (Resident) 50. 00
(c) Levy of 1971 (Resident) 10.00
Total 76,076.83
GRAND TOTAL $224,560.83
Current Surplus (Deficit), December 31, 1972 23,417.91
Current Surplus (Deficit), December 31, 1973 6,409.50
Increase-Decrease of Surplus (Deficit)-Change in
Financial Condition 17,008.41
LIABILITIES
Accounts Owed by the Town:School District (s) Tax(es) Payable 146,647.48
Total Accounts Owed by the Town 146, 647. 48
State and Town Joint Highway Construction Accounts:(a) Unexpended balance in State
Treasury 3 , 797. 00
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Capital Reserve Funds: (Offsets similar Asset account)
Revenue Sharing Rochester Savings Bank 67,606.48Total Liabilities 218,050.96GRAND TOTAL $224, 460. 46
RECEIPTS
Current Revenue:
From Local Taxes:
Property Taxes-Current Year-1973 406, 966. 73
Resident Taxes-Current Year-1973
& Penalties 6,041.00
National Bank Stock Taxes-Current
Year-1973 316. 87
Yield Taxes-Current Year-1973 1, 075. 19
Total Current Year T s Taxes Collected
and Remitted 414, 439. 72
Property Taxes and Yield Taxes-
Previous Years 207, 848. 22
Resident Taxes-Previous Years 2,070.00
Poll Taxes-$6.00 State Head Taxes-$10.00
Previous Years 16. 00
Interest received on Delinquent Taxes 852.40
Penalties: Resident Taxes-$205.00 State HeadTaxes-$1.00 206.00
Tax sales redeemed 5, 848. 41
From State:
For Highways and Bridges:
For Town Road Aid 1, 391. 40
Highway Subsidy 15, 359. 66
Interest and dividends tax 11, 569. 22
Savings Bank Tax 2,246.23
Meals and Rooms Tax 8, 020. 34
Reimbursements a-c Business Profits Tax 4,860.68From Local Sources, Except Taxes:
Dog Licenses 544. 00
Business licenses, permits and filing fees 282.00Motor vehicle permits 27, 442. 15
Receipts Other than Current Revenue:Proceeds of Tax Anticipation Notes 230, 000. 00
Refunds 1,798.89Sale of town property-1967 Police
Cruiser 126. 00
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Grants from U. S. A. - Flood Damage 2, 092. 00
Revenue Sharing 41 , 2 72 . 00
All Other Receipts
Use of Town Dump 1, 540. 00
Telephone Pay Station 246.39
Campbell & Dodier Taxes 3,144.37
Total Receipts Other than Current Revenue
Tax Sale Property 5, 782. 44
Interest & Cost 533.15
Total Receipts from All Sources
Cash on hand January 1, 1973-(July 1, 1973) 72,180.93
GRAND TOTAL $1,061,712.60
PAYMENTS
Current Maintenance Expenses:
General Government:
Town Officers T Salaries 4, 809. 68
Town Officers 1 Expenses 300.00
Election and registration expenses 826. 02
Expenses of Town Office 4, 682. 48
Expenses town hall and other town
buildings 4, 914. 91
Auto Permits & Dog Licenses 1,906.40
Protection of Persons and Property:
Police Department 23,758.74
Fire Department, including forest
fires 35,292.36
Planning and Zoning 1,072.10
Insurance 8,786.52
Civil Defense 500. 00
Health:
Health Department, including
hospitals & ambulance 2,812.30
Vital Statistics 41. 00
Town dumps and garbage removal 6, 279. 32
Highways and Bridges: Payroll 25,009.80Town Road Aid 36, 027. 96
Town Maintenance 48, 565. 57
Street lighting 5, 652. 18
General Expenses of HighwayDepartment 10,802.78Libraries:
Libraries 4,400.00
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Public Welfare:
Old age assistance $ 5,626.07
Town poor 828.62
Patriotic Purposes:
Memorial Day, Veteran's Associations
and Old Home Day 400. 00
Recreation:
Parks and playgrounds, including
band concerts 1,532.62
Unclassified:
Damages and legal expenses 1,843.45
Taxes bought by town 6, 733. 12
Discounts, Abatements and refunds 2,540.13
Employees 1 Retirement and Social
Security 3,534.28
Payments to trustees of trust funds
(New Trust Funds) Revenue Sharing 41,272.00
Debt Service:
Interest on Debt:
Paid on tax anticipation notes 4, 327. 78
Principal of Debt:
Payments on Tax Anticipation Notes 360, 000. 00
Capital Outlay:
Highways and Bridges-Townconstruction 11,164.66
New equipment 20, 412. 23
Payments to Other Governmental Divisions:
Resident Taxes Paid State Treasurer 1,009.35
Taxes Paid to County 42, 835. 17
Payments to School Districts 260,792.44
Total Payments for all PurposesCash on hand December 31, 1973-
(June 30, 1974) 70,088.40GRAND TOTAL $1,061,712.60
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INVENTORYTax Year 1973
SUMMARY INVENTORY OF VALUATION OF THE TOWN OFWAKEFIELD IN CARROLL COUNTY
Description of Property Number Valuation
Lands $1,959,700.00
Buildings 5, 986, 450. 00
Electric Plants 292, 600. 00
House Trailers & Mobile
Homes 126 151,900.00
Boats & Launches 91 34. 000. 00
Total Valuation Before Exemptions Allowed 8, 424, 650. 00
Elderly Exemptions (52, 800. 00) 53
Total Exemptions Allowed -52,800.00
Net Valuation on Which Tax Rate is Computed $8, 371, 850. 00
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTYAs of December 31, 1973
1. Town Hall, Lands and buildings $150, 000. 00
Furniture and Equipment 4, 500. 00
2. Libraries, Lands and Buildings 20,000.00
Furniture and Equipment 5, 000. 00
3. Police Department, Lands and, Buildings
Equipment 10, 000. 00
4. Fire Department, Lands and Buildings 35,000.00
Equipment 75,000.00
5. Highway Department, Lands and Buildings 17,000.00
Equipment 50,000.00
6. Parks and Playgrounds 10, 000. 00
7. Schools, Lands and Buildings 145,000.00
Equipment 5,000.00
$ 526,500.00
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REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK
For the Year Ending December 31, 1973
Motor Vehicle Permits1972 Auto Permits1973 Auto Permits
1974 Auto Permits
Dog Licenses
$ 121.37
10,909.821,308.47
283.00
Remiited to Treasurer:
1972 Permits
1973 Permits1974 Permits
Dog Licenses
12,622.66
121.37
10,909.82
1,308.47
283.00
12,622.66
Respectfully submitted,Ralph W. HansonTown Clerk
REPORT OF DEPUTY TOWN CLERK
For the Year Ending December 31, 1973
Motor Vehicle Permits:
1972 Auto Permits1973 Auto Permits
Dog Licenses
Remitted to Town Treasuer1972 Permits1973 Permits
Dog Licenses
$ 292.78
14,810.37
261.00
15,364.15
292.7814,810.37
261.00
15,364.15
Respectfully Submitted,
Frances TwomblyDeputy Town Clerk
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REPORT OF TAX COLLECTOR
SUMMARY OF WARRANTPROPERTY, RESIDENT AND YIELD TAXES
LEVY OF 19 73
DR.
Taxes Committed to Collector:
Property Taxes $489 , 956 . 08
Resident Taxes 7 , 900 . 00
National Bank Stock Taxes 316.87ToTotal Warrants $489,172.95Yield Taxes 1,075.19Added Taxes:
Property Taxes 3,784.20Resident Taxes 460.00 4 , 244 . 20
Overpayments on Property Taxes 112.90Interest Collected on Property Taxes 9.93Penalties Collected on Resident Taxes 41 .00
TOTAL DEBITS $503,656.17CR.
Remittances to Treasurer:
Property Taxes $406,883.83Overpayments on Property Tax 112.90Resident Taxes 6 , 000 . 00
National Bank Stock Taxes 316.87Yield Taxes 1 ,075.19Interest on Property Taxes 9.93Penalties on Resident Taxes 41 .00 $414,439.72
Abatements Made During Year:
Property Taxes 13,039.62Resident Taxes 160.00 13,199.62
Uncollected Taxes -Dec. 31, 1973
(As Per Collector's List)
Property Taxes 73,816.83Resident Taxes 2
,
200 . 00
Yield Taxes 0.00 76,016.83TOTAL CREDITS $503,656.17
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SUMMARY OF WARRANTPROPERTY AND RESIDENT TAXES
LEVY OF 1972
DR.Uncollected Taxes as of Tan. 1 , 1973:
Property Taxes $215,526.61Resident Taxes 2,030.00 $217,556.61
Added Taxes:
Property Taxes 3 , 680 . 00
Resident Taxes 410.00 4,090.00Overpayments on Property Taxes 40. 0QInterest Collected on Property Taxes 1,187.72Penalties Collected on Resident Taxes 206 .00
TOTAL DEBITS $223,080.33CR.
Remittances to Treasurer :
Property Taxes $212,816.78Overpayments on Property Taxes 40.00Resident Taxes 2 , 080 . 00
Interest on Property Taxes 1,187.72Penalties on Resident Taxes 206.00 $216,330.50
Abatements:Property Taxes 6,389.83Resident Taxes 310.00 6,699.83
Uncollected Taxes-Dec. 31, 1973:
(As per Collector's List)
Property Taxes 0.00Resident Taxes 50.00 50.00
TOTAL CREDITS $223,080.33
SUMMARY OF WARRANTPROPERTY AND RESIDENT TAXES
LEVY OF 1971
DR.Uncollected Taxes as of Ian. 1 , 1973:
Property Taxes $ 38.40Resident Taxes 50.00 $ 88.40
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Added Taxes:
Resident Taxes „ 10,.00
Penalties Collected on Resident TaxeIS
$
2,
100,
.00
TOTAL DEBITS .40
CR.Remittances to Treasurer:
Resident Taxes $ 20..00
Penalties on Resident Taxes 2,.00 $ 22 .00
Abatements Made During Year:
38,.40Property TaxesResident Taxes 30,.00 68 .40
Uncollected Taxes-Dec. 31, 1973:
(As per Collect6r's List)
Property Taxes 0.00
Resident Taxes 10.00
TOTAL CREDITS10.00
$ 100.40
SUMMARY OF WARRANTPROPERTY, POLL AND YIELD TAXES
LEVY OF 1970
DR.Uncollected Taxes as of Jan. 1 , 1973:
Property Taxes $ 294.00Poll Taxes 6.00
Yield Taxes 430.05 $ 730,.05
Penalties Collected on Poll Taxes
$ 730
.40
TOTAL DEBITS .45
CR.Remittances to Treasurer:
Property Taxes $ 0.00
Poll Taxes 6.00
Yield Taxes 0.00
Penalties on Poll Taxes .40 $ 6 .40
Abatements Made During Year:
294.00Property TaxesPoll Taxes 0.00
Yield Taxes 430.05 724,.05
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Uncollected Taxes as Dec. 31 , 1973:
(As per Collector's Lis>t)
Property Taxes 0.00
Poll Taxes 0.00
Yield Taxes 0.00 0.00
TOTAL CREDITS $ 730.45
SUMMARY OF WARRANTYIELD TAXESLEVY OF 1969
DR.Uncollected Taxes as of Tanuary 1, 1973:
Yield Taxes $ 130.67
Interest Collected 27.59
TOTAL DEBITS $ 158.26
CR.Remittances to Treasurer:
Yield Taxes $ 130.67
Interest 27.59 $ 158.26
Uncollected Taxes-Dec. 31, 1973 0.00
TOTAL CREDITS $ 158.26
SUMMARY OF WARRANTYIELD TAXESLEVY OF 1968
DR.Uncollected Taxes as of Ian. 1, 1973:
Yield Taxes $ 643.63
Interest Collected 166.84
TOTAL DEBITS $ 810.47
CR.Remittances to Treasurer:
Yield Taxes 613.21
Interest 166.84 $ 780.05
Abatements Made During Year 30.42
Uncollected Taxes-Dec. 31, 1973
(As per Collector's List) 0.00
TOTAL CREDITS $ 810.47
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SUMMARY OF WARRANTYIELD TAXESLEVY OF 1967
DR.Uncollected Yield Taxes as of Tan. 1, 1973 $ 12.89
TOTAL DEBITS $ 12,,89
CR.Abatements Made During Year $ 12,.89
Uncollected Taxes - Dec. 31 , 1973
(As Per Collector's List) 0,.00
TOTAL CREDITS $ 12,.89
SUMMARY OF WARRANTSTATE HEAD TAXESLEVY OF 1970
DR.Uncollected Taxes as of Jan. 1, 1973 $ 10,
1
.00
Penalties Collected .00
TOTAL DEBITS $ 11 .00
CR.Remittances to Treasurer:
Head Taxes $ 10,.00
Penalties 1
,
.00 $ 11 .00
Uncollected Taxes - Dec. 31, 1973
(As per Collector's List) .00
TOTAL CREDITS $ 11.00
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As of December 31, 1973Levies of:
1972 1971
Adjutant, Lester C. $
Aim Enterprises, Inc.
Amerena, Joseph Francis
B & M Corporation
Bonsor, MarionBrooks , SamuelCarter, Charles & Eleanor
Checo, Robert
Costley, WallaceDarby, KennethDavis , Lynn R.
Dick , Roy J
.
Dick, Roy J.
Dodier, RaymondFan ell, Allen R.
Francis , Bradford
Francis , Bradford
Garland , Paul , Heirs
Griffiths, BenjaminKimball , CummingsLablanc , WilliamMaclntyre, John D.Maheris , Charles & MargaretMartin, Billie DeanMeisner, GordonMooney, Stanley & KarenPerkins , EdwardRogers, William E. , Jr. &
DianeRyerson, Harry E.
Smith, RobertSmith, Robert
Smith, RobertStansfield , Arthur
Stevens , Philip
Tobin, George R. $
Tuttle, Irving D. , Jr.
Webber, Robert
Weeder, Forrest
Wightman, Robert & Patricia
Witham
90.70 $
110.80 107..32
22.,60
193.24 109,.08
28.3648.97 17..38
213.8546.48162.32110.80213.8590.19 87,.39
199.00265.37135.55157.7795.95
249.92 244,.86
23.21
275.68 269,.77
90.19 .86
100.5095.3410.65
90.19105.6548.97
108.60116.5585.6428.36
110.80110.80419
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100
95
75
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58
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146.80
110.32107.32462.17
1970
165.96
84.52
240.38
151.02
TOTALS $4,483.00
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$1,766.87 $641.88
TOWN TREASURERS REPORTRECEIPTS
Cash on Hand January 1 , 1973 $ 72,180.93
Tax Levy of 1973
Property Tax $406,996.73Interest 9.93
Yield Tax 1,075.19National Bank Stock 316.87
Residents Tax 6,000.00Residents Tax Penalties 41.00 414,439.72
Tax Levy of 1972
Property Tax 207,104.34Interest 657.57Residents Tax 2,050.00Residents Tax Penalties 203.00 210,014.91
1968 Yield Tax & Interest 780.05
1969 Yield Tax & Interest 158.26
1970 Poll Tax & Interest 6.40
1970 Head Tax & Penalties 11.001971 Residents Tax & Penalties 22.00 977.71Redeemed Tax 5 , 276 . 25
Sales and Costs 572.16 5,848.41Tax Sale - Property 5 , 782 . 44
Interest and Cost 533 . 15 6,315.59Town Clerk
Auto Registrations 27,442.15Dog Licenses 544.00 27,986.15
Federal
Flood Damage - Half PaymentRevenue Sharing
Temporary LoansState of N. H.
Interest & Dividends TaxSavings Bank TaxMeals & Room TaxBusiness Profits Tax
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2,092.0041,272.00230,000.00
11,569.222,246.238,020.344,860.68
Highway Subsidy 15,359.66
O.A.S.I. Refund 791.69
TRA Refund - Labor 1 ,391.40
Police School Refund 300.00Forest Fire Refund 14.30
Other SourcesBeano Permits
Paystation Percentages
Use of Town DumpPolice Department Refund
Sale of Old Cruiser
Wm . Campbell TaxesD. Dodier TaxesSale of Check Lists
Pistol Permits
Water Dept. Refund (Tar)
Insurance RefundTire Center Refund
Legal Fees OverpaymentPublic Service Overpayment __ 2 . 30 6,031.66
$1 ,061,712.60Bad Checks 332.16
$1 ,061,380.44Selectmens Orders Paid 991 ,292.04Balance on Hand December 31 , 1973 70,088,40
Teresa H. Hutchins
Treasurer
210,.00
246,.39
1,540,.00
140,.00
126,.00
2,253,.70
890,,67
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262.,60
108.,00
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DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES
W. N. Sparhawk Jr. $ 167. 72
R. G. Kinville 894.00
D. F. Wilkinson 898.39
S. C. Traudt 726.65
T. H. Hutchins 447.00
R. W. Hanson 314.55
F. Twombley 115.90
A. Drown 50.00
V. Traudt 894.00
S. McKinney 25.00
Treasurer, State of N. H. 276.47
$ 4,809.68
TOWN OFFICERS EXPENSE
R. G. Kinville $ 100.00
D. F. Wilkinson 100.00
S. C. Traudt 100.00
$ 300.00
ELECTION & REGISTRATION
W. Nason $ 14.00
C. Palmer 14.00
P. Brodzinski 14.00
A. Drown 14.00
S. Paul 14.00
G. Phillips 190.00
H. Tucker 241.47
P. Stuart 120.00
Ridings Press Inc. 76.00
Wakefield Woman 1 s Club 12. 05
A. Burleigh 52.35
C. County Independent 64.15
$ 826.02
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EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT
Treasurer, State of N. H. $ 3,534.28
AUTO PERMITS & DOG LICENSES
R. W. Hanson $ 819.60
F. Twombley 1,086.80
$ 1,906.40
INSURANCE
Ossipee Insurance Agency $ 7,458.00
United of Omaha 995. 43
Mutual of Omaha 333.09
$ 8,786.52
RESIDENCE TAX
Treasurer, State of N. H. $ 1,009.35
INTEREST
First National Bank of Rochester $ 4. 327. 78
PARKS & RECREATION
Elmor Miliner $ 563.38
Richard's Market 39.74
Ruthe N. Kelley 64. 50
D. Carr 753.20
Treasurer, State of N. H. 46. 80
Miracle Rec. Equipment Co. 30.00
W. Stevens 35.00
$ 1,532.62
TOWN OFFICE
C. Kinville $ 1,073.19
N. H. Clerks Assn. $ 8.00
Registry of Deeds 239.25
Meader's 33.08
First Nat rl Bank of Rochester 95.45
Brown & Saltmarsh, Inc. 245.40
Postmaster, East Wakefield 288.00
Postmaster, Sanbornville 378.20
M. Leighton 50.00
W. Nason 50.00
V. M. Traudt 530.48
Foster Press 920.00
N. H. Municipal Assn. 110.78
Collins Electric Supply 20.93
Kingswood Press 9.65
Treasurer, State of N. H. 127.34
N. E. Clerks Assn. 10.00
A. Burleigh 114.00
N. H. Tax Coll. Assn. 10.00
New England Telephone 58.42
Registry of Probate .80
C. County Independent 54.25
Diamond-Union Stamp Co. 12.10
Foster 1 s Daily Democrat 29.40
Branham Publishing 12.25
G. L. Davis 3.50
T. Hutchins 43.62
B. Fisher 78.75
C. Haley 17.50
R. Hanson 25.70
Chas. DiPrizio & Sons, Inc. 32.44
$ 4,682.48
TOWN HALLEXPENSE
F. Peavey $ 394.65A. Dodier 853.83Public Service of N. H. 249.61New England Telephone 238.21Agway Petroleum 1,742.24
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J. J. Curtain Shop $ 65. 05
First Nat rl Bank of Rochester 12. 00
R. Garland 326.98
W. Brown 441.54
Sanbornville Hardware 48.71
Treasurer, State of N. H. 80. 11
C. Kinville 2.00
Williams Shopping Center 3.60
Richards Market 2.32
W. McCarthy 237.50
Al Blair's Garage .62
C. DeBow 24.50
Barham Electric 65. 00
A. Clement Co. 26.44
Sanbornville Water Dept. 100.00
$ 4, 914. 91
VITAL STATISTICS
R. Hanson $ 39.50
F. Twombley 1.50
$ 41.00
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Public Health Nursing Assn. $ 1, 950. 00
Carroll County Mental Health 762.30
H. M. Blanton 100.00
$ 2,812.30
LIBRARIES
Treasurer, Gamey Library $ 2,500.00
Treasurer, Wakefield Library 950. 00
Treasurer, Union Library 950.00
$ 4,400.00
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Treasurer, State of N. H. $ 5,626.07
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TOWN POOR
Marion Kimball $ 30.00
Burleyviile Gas 76. 50
C. Litchfield 69.00
Richard T s Market 60.00
C. Kimball 30.00
Dube & Murphy 117. 91
L. L. Cemetery Assn. 50. 00
C. C. Commissioners 395.21
$ 828.62
MEMORIAL DAY
V. F. W. Post $ 400.00
STREET LIGHTS
N. H. Electric Coop. $ 60.75
Public Service Co. Of N. H. 5,591.43
$ 5,652.18
T R A
Treasurer, State of N. H. $ 36,027.96
POLICE DEPARTMENT
M. Nason $ 3,568.80R. W. Palmer 5,532.30H. B. Waldron 794.10A. Casale 155.96H. W. Maleham Jr. 239.38G. R. Martin 227.55C. Drugg 161.79D. Richards 7.95New England Telephone 555. 53
Sanbornville Sunoco 293. 93
First National Bank of Rochester 1, 002. 20Max's Country Store 34.45
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Laskey T s Garage, Inc.
Al Blair T s Garage
Gulf Oil Corp.
Sun Oil Co.
Richards Market
Hovey T s CameraWolfeboro Police Dept.
Jefferson Printing
Lakeside Service Station
Sarah 1 s Spa
Fred Nason
C. Ruff Jr.
C. Walbridge
A. Burleigh
Treasurer, State of N. H.
F. Peavey
The Stationery Shop
Palmer T s Motel & R. E.
Equity Publishing Corp.
V. H. Blackinton & Co. Inc.
Clark T s Service Station
E. Fabian Inc.
Pop's Little Shop
Exxon Co, U. S. A.
Scientific Detection Devices
Carlson 1 s Motors
Worster T s Country Store
Sargent-Sowell Inc.
Wright Comm. , Inc.
C. C. Jail
A. MayranenCenter Ossipee Drug Store
The Value HouseTire Service of New Bedford
Sanbornville HardwareC. Kinville
M. LawsH. Blanton
$ 296. 70
77. 56
909. 19
1,567. 12
35. 79
70. 58
30. 00
64. 50
17. 27
7. 21
187. 79
120. 21
13. 91
108. 40
850. 91
26. 31
65. 32
10. 20
25. 00
24. 74
21. 18
486. 82
48. 82
14. 23
170. 40
3,138. 69
16. 04
10. 92
86. 90
11. 95
8. 55
5. 50
50. 32
170. 00
. 79
1. 00
2,431. 99
1. 99
$ 23,758. 74
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TOWN DUMP
C. Brooks $ 4,552.38
Winkinson Construction 162.00
Treasurer, State of N. H. 282.86
D. Hunt 69.66
R. Colbath 47.35
B. Nason 50.42
S. Lineham 10.55
R. Lineham 10.55
R. Nason 10.55
E. R. Nason 156.00
Palmer T s Motel & R. E. 30.00
Great East Land Survey 897.00
$ 6,279.32
HIGHWAY PAYROLL
L. Nason $ 6,785.92
E. Nason 4,262.88
E. Thompson 4,250.48
F. Palmer 4,911.26
R. Colbath 535.48
Treasurer, State of N. H. 1,416.48
First National Bank of Rochester 2, 744. 30
Huggins Hospital 46.00
G. G. Bozuwa 57.00
$ 25,009.80
WINTER HIGHWAY
E. R. Nason $ 1,088.77J. Abbott 80.00E. Neal 1,148.66B. Nason 283.63G. Herrick 33.76First National Bank of Rochester 118. 00W. M. Sparhawk in 600. 00
Wilkinson Construction 139.40
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L. Nason
R. E. Colbath
R. Loring
T. Garland
E. WarnerR. Dodier
D. Tasker
J. Martin
S. LinehamD. Hunt
D. Tasker
W. Glennon
Lakeside Service Station
Granite State Minerals
Jordon-Milton Machinery Inc.
F. H. NasonSanbornville Sunoco
Max's Country Store
Al Blair's Garage
Treasurer, State of N. H.
Crawford's Corner Store
International Salt
SUMMER HIGHWAYS
Wm. J. Vickers Co. $ 1,176.23
Lake Forest Resort, Florence Mankus 200. 00
P. & L. Cirafice 1.00
F. & S. Durgan 1.00
R. Brown 1.00
Wilkinson Construction 3 , 3 83 . 00
E. R. Nason 1,564.89
E. Neal 1,379.25
N. Montgomery 740.00
Barrett Equipment 19.60
First National Bank of Rochester 444.20I. R. S. 18.60Treasurer, State of N. H. 148.21
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$ 25. 00
83. 43
185. 99
121.,24
15. 89
208. 00
32. 79
29, 80
17..88
25. 43
37. 66
37. 66
1,,013. 51
1,,236. 57
2,,700. 00
114. 00
73. 62
25. 30
15. 76
361. 89
10. 00
768. 35
$ 10,,631. 99
D. Tasker 3 188.59
D. Hunt 1,520.99
B. Nason 1,677.62
P. Martell 110.00
Sanbornville Sunoco 329.40
Max T s Country Store 77.60
F. H. Nason 3,560.10Al Blair T s Garage 132. 80
Lakeside Service Station 2,324.82
J. Hall 272.00
R. Dodier 80.00
R. Nason 75.96
W. Glennon 143. 87
R. C. Hazelton Co. 2,088.14R. Hill 181.98R. Colbath 134. 52
C. Brooks 551.50M. Nason 18.83
B. G. Sparks Jr. 63.55B. Francis 239.00Agway Petroleum 513.87R. Smith Jr. 5. 96
F. E. Nason 7. 95
Davis Construction 317.00Randall f s Sunoco 24.45Ossipee Aggregates 401.20T. Garland 1,424.50Warren Bros. 9, 704. 50E. Dodier 232.00A. Casale 59 # 37L. Nason
• 340.00G. Herrick 934.62Tri-State Gas 15.48A. Mayranen 1 6#0W. Nason 139.26R. Dudley 12.66J. Clark 540.00Chas. DiPrizio & Sons, Inc. 10.84Laskey T s Garage, Inc. 10.00
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C. Boydston $ 190.00
S. Kirk 47.07
D. Soucy 69.46
K. Luscomb 32.95
E. Warner 25.89
C. Garland 10.00
$ 37,933.58
GENERAL EXPENSE HIGHWAYS
E. W. Sleeper $ 26.63Public Service Co. of N. H. 304.82New England Telephone 205.33Central Tire 845.72Agway Petroleum 716.23Sanbornville Hardware 290.38Signal Auto Supply 338.59Rice T s Tire 353.44Merrimack Farmer's Exchange 125.05DiPrizio T s Garage, Inc. 1,656.25Tri-State Gas 12.36H. Loverud 7 # 00Brodhead T s Ford Village 22.50R. P. Colbath 30.00Thomas Chain Saw 69. 86
Rines Garage 34. 70Max's Country Store 22.55Al Blair's Garage 1,951.21Treasurer, State of N. H. 246.00Ajax Garage 37.00Lakeside Service Station 242.53Ossipee Aggregates 1.80Palmer's Motel & R. E. 31.25R. C. Hazelton 995.81Charles DiPrizio & Sons, Inc. 68.25Sanel Auto Parts 687.04Barrett Equipment 261. 83
Chadwick-BaRoss 587.78A. Burleigh 8.00
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Robbins Auto Supply
Jordan-Milton Machinery Co.
Hercules Tire
A. Foss Co.
G. Herrick
R. Garland
Agway, Inc.
Overhead DoorB. Hutchins
F. Palmer
$ 102.95
38.96
4.50
120.00
20.00
5.00
95.96
22.50
183.00
30.00
$ 10,802.78
FOREST FIRES
L. Nason
J. Clark
F. Costa
R. Dodier
M. NasonD. Stevens Jr.
D. Richards
W. Nute
S. Rouleau
D. Stevens Fr.
D. LamparterS. DoeC. Shea
R. PalmerR. Garland
S. Dodier
R. Douglas
R. Smith
D. TaskerL. Dore
PLANNINGC. Kinville
Cooper, Hall & WalkerCarroll County Independent
$
$
$
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.40
4.80
2.40
43.00
1.88
1.88
1.88
1.88
1.88
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.40
2.40
1.88
87.88
10.01
932.50
41.85
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Kingswood Press $ 26.55Great East Land Survey 40. 10
Meader T s Office Equipment 16. 85
D. Stevens 4.24
$ 1,072.10
NEW EQUIPMENT, LAND & BUILDINGS
Harvey's Heating $ 1,025.00
Jordan-Milton Machinery 18, 600. 00
Charles DiPrizio & Sons Inc. 787.23
$ 20,412.23
BRIDGES
Iofolla $ 74.60
C. Meyer 1,303.93
D. Britton 572.50
Davis Construction 2,034.00
P. W. Welding 241.25
E. R. Nason 180.00
R. C. Hazelton 821.10
T. Garland 312.00
L. Gordon 120.00
K. Luscomb 156.00
Genest Concrete 2,866.55
Public Service Co. of N. H. 41.40
R. Meyer 205.00
B. Hutchins 3.00
Charles DiPrizio & Sons, Inc. 2,233.33
$ 11,164.66
REFUNDS
P. D TAmico $ 96.00
Estate of Charles Churchill 50.00S. Rouleau 47.28
D. & V. Bryant 40.00
C. Ford 40.00
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L. Martin
C. Nelson
R. & H. Pendergast
R. WinnS. Traudt
J. Smith
G. Bennett
E. Pearson
A. Puwal
A. Sturgis
S. Roselando
R. Burroughs
W. Graves
J. RudanChar-Mar Trust
J. Todd
W. Stevens
P. Wilcox
D. Chase
L. Blackwood
C. Timperly
R. Siemon
A. Willey
L. & H. Buckley
C. & E. Fielding
K. MacRuryR. Gott
D. WalkerJ. Rosano
R. Howland
L. Perkins
R. Farrin
J. & L. Breen
TEMPORARY LOANS
First National Bank of Rochester $360. 000. 00
$ 65. 00
30. 00
70. 00
50. 00
15. 00
135. 00
40. 00
40. 00
108. 91
50 o 00
151. 74
200. 00
280. 00
50. 00
35. 55
59. 50
35. 70
35. 70
29. 75
23. 80
47.,60
119.,00
17.,85
35,,30
29,,75
23.,80
95.,20
119.,00
23,,80
148,,75
17,,85
23,,80
59,,50
$ 2,540,,13
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CARROLL COUNTY TAX
Treasurer, Carroll County $ 42,835.17
FIRE PRECINCTS
Sanbornville Fire Precinct
Union Fire Precinct$ 9,128.71
26,075.77
$ 35,204.48
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Treasurer, Wakefield School District $260,792.44
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
V. M. Traudt, Tax Collector $ 6,733.12
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
Rochester Savings Bank & Trust Co. $ 41,272.00
DOG DAMAGES AND LEGAL EXPENSES
Cooper, Hall & WalkerH. Blanton
G. L. Davis Associates
A. Shea
$ 948. 00 $ 948.00
355.45 355.45
290.00 290.00
250.00 250.00
$ 1,843.45
CIVIL DEFENSE
Town of East Kingston, Civil Defense
Sanbornville Fireman T s Association
$ 200.00
300.00
$ 500.00
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WAKEFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENTANNUAL REPORT FOR 1973
During the past twelve months your Police Department haslogged and received a total of 2,426 Blue Line Calls.
The Blue Line Number is 522-3544.
Total of Miles traveled for the year 1973 was 119,360.Number of Hours worked by this Dept. was 6,073 1/2.
Activities and Complaints Handled by this Dept. for 1973:
Information Calls 1051Officer or other P.D. 334Lost and Found 11
Fire Calls Assn't 21
Delivered Messagers. 73
Complaints 161Calls for Chief 254Suspicious Vehicle 26Family Problems 20Noone on Line 33
Prowlers 9
A.T.L. 4
Boat Accidents 1
Suspicious Persons 9
Accidents 85Lost and Found Person 16
Vandalism 23Assist Vehicles 19Fights 5
Thefts 45Animal Calls 100Att. Poss. Brecks 80Wrong Number 28Ambulance Assn't 15CD. Test 1
Shootings 2
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Motor Vehicle Violations:
D.W.I. 's 4
Stop Signs 7
Traffic Lights 14
Speedings 30
Unregistered Vehicle 1
W/O Lights 2
W/O License 3
Uninspected 8
Fail to Yield 1
Bald Tires 1
Motorcycle W/O License 5
Motorcycle W/O Glasses 7
Eye Protection 7
Muffler 1
Refuse on Highway 2
Improper Backing 1
Solid Lines 36
Blocking Public Way 1
Derisive Words 2
Common Drunk 2
Larceny 1
Misuse of Plates 1
Inhaling Toxic Vapors 1
Malicious Damage 4
Motorcycle W/O Headgear 1
Controlled Drug 1
Corrective Lenses 1
Alcoholic Beverage 1
Aggravated Assault 2
Taking W/O Authority 1
Violation of Probation 1
Fail to Leave Property 1
No License 7
Soliciting Rides 1
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Assault & Battery 1
Passing on the Right 2
Passing at Intersection 1
Simple Assault 1
Hours Worked by the PolJIce Officers; for the Year of 1973
Jan. 552 1/2 July 390
Feb. 734 Aug. 581
Mar. 603 1/2 Sept. 476 1/2
April 510 1/2 Oct. 542
May 534 1/2 Nov. 341
June 416 Dec. 391
For a Total of 6,073 1/2 Hours
Total Court Cases taken to the Ossipee District Court:
153 Cases Taken to Court120 Cases found Guilty
12 Cases found in Default of Court10 Cases found Nole Pross.
4 Cases Placed on File
3 Cases Found Not Guilty
3 Cases Found on Bench Warrant1 Cases Appealed to Higher Court.
Respectfully Submitted,
MICHAEL E. LAWSChief of Police
REPORT OF THE PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS COMMITTEE
The Parks and Playgrounds Committee wishes to thank RuthKelley for planting the especially attractive flowers in town this
year. Also, we wish to thank Elmor (Buster) and Fran Miliner for
the exceptional job they did in caring for the quadrangle and the
town beach. Special credit is also sue to the Wakefield Lions for
providing a lighted ice skating rink in Sanbornville. Unfortunately,the winter did not cooperate weather-wise to permit full use of
the new facility.
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Since we would like to fill town jobs with people from our town,
we would appreciate knowing of any person in town who holds a
life saving certificate who may be interested in serving as a
lifeguard at the town beach for the summer of 1974. Any interested
person may contact Doug Richards, Hank Feddern or JessicaPike.
The primary goal for 1973, the erection of two tennis courts and a
basketball court, was not met due to technical difficulties. Final
acceptance for the 50% Federal Funding was not possible before
November, a date to late to begin construction.
Respectfully submitted,
Parks and PlaygroundsCommittee
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER REPORT
During the past year there were 75 animal complaints investigated
and taken care of as follows:
Dogs-Strays put to sleep and buried (24) 16
Dogs-Killed by cars and buried 8
Dog bite cases 2
Dogs returned to owners 12
Dogs adopted 2
Dogs—Barking and other nuisances 18
Cats put to sleep and buried (22) 21
Cat adopted 1
Woodchuck put to sleep and buried 1
Stray pony, stray steers on 18B, stray
pigs and animal noises in house75
I can be reached after 6:00 P.M. and weekends.Telephone 473-2826.
Respectfully submitted,
HENRY M. BLANTONAnimal Control Officer
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RECEIPTS
Town of Wakefield, 19 73 Appropriation $ 950.00Manchester Federal Savings BankRochester Savings Bank and Trust Co.Interest on BondsStock DividendsMerchants Mutual Insurance Co. , glass dmg.Ossipee Insurance Agency, Preminum Refund
Gift for Book
Receipts for the Year
EXPENDITURES
Librarian's Salary $ 312.00Internal Revenue Service, F.I.C.A. Tax 36.52Internal Revenue Service, Unemployment
Tax, Federal 1.81
Librarian's Supplies 9.25
Books and Periodicals 167.07
Safe Deposit Box, Rochester Trust Co. 5.00
Janitor Services 76.75
Floor Care 45.00
Insurance 608.10
Heat 218.09
Lights 57.56
Richard Swinerton, Sealing leaks Around
Windows 16.00
•Alonzol. Mills, Painting 125.00
Alonzo I. Mills, Replacing Broken Glass 29.24
Fred Nason, New Walk 90.00
Maintenance Expense 31 . 00
Expenditures for the Year $1,8 28.39
Alden N. Young , Treasurer
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UNION FREE LIBRARYTreasurer's Report for 1973
Receipts
Town of Wakefield $ 950. 00
Friends of Wakefield Libraries 25.00
Receipts of the Year 1973 975. 00
Expenditures
Rent
Lights
Heat
Magazines & NewspapersBooks
Insurance
Librarian
Janitor
Supplies
Total Expenditures
Balance on Hand January 1, 1974 $ 240.36
Eleanor EastmanTREASURER
UNION FREE LIBRARY
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 1973
Due to increased rates in rent, electricity, and heat, we have
not been able to purchase as many books as in previous years. Weborrowed 665 books from the N. H. State Bookmobile, and had sev-eral books donated by local people, but this does not supply the
number of new books our patrons would wish.
POLLY MCKINNEYLibrarian
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360. 00
27. 60
65. 00
19. 00
228. 96
36. 90
309. 00
16. 00
9. 90
$ 1,072. 36
GAFNEY LIBRARY, INC.REPORT OF THE TREASURER FOR THE
CALENDAR YEAR 1973
RECEIPTS
Town of Wakefield , 1973 Appropriation $2,500.00Carroll County 1973 Appropriation 1,500.00Town of Brookfield 1973 Appropriation 300.00Friends of the Wakefield Libraries 153.80Gafney Trust 674.18Ada A. Brackett Fund 526.20MaryG. Sawyer Fund 131.25Ansel Sanborn Fund 54.85Agnes and Albert Wiggin Fund 127.92Mary A. Garvin Fund 20.72
Ina Brackett Garvin Fund 20.72Edna B. Downs Fund 9.38
Nellie Hooper Fund 8.20
Luverne L. Danilson Fund 11.21
Life Membership Fund 24.38
Men's Community Club Fund 15.49
American Telephone Debenture Bond 8.75
Membership Dues to Gafney Library, Inc. 149.00
Book Fines 112.00
Contributions 235.05
Income for the Year 1973 $6,583.10
EXPENDITURES
Salaries
Internal Revenue Service, F.I.C.A. TaxInternal Revenue Service, Federal
Unemployment TaxState of N. H. , U. C. Fund TaxState of N. H. , Boiler Inspection
Book Purchases
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2 ,146 .87
266 .95
13 .24
43 .92
2 .00
1 ,484. 44
$ 27.,50
375.,00
415.,91
154,,26
141,,62
350,,00
136..50
420,,68
45,.00
115,.00
77,.54
40,.00
450,.60
$6,707 .03
Magazines and Trade Papers
Insurance
Dube and Murphy, Inc.
New England Telephone Co.
Public Service Co. of N. H.
Insulating Ceiling
Interior Painting
New Book CasesCarroll J. Shea, Floor CareReplacing a Section of Carpet
New Water Heater (Required by Fed Law)
Sanbornville Water Dept. , Water Charges
Supplies and Maintenance
Expenditures for the Year 1973
Alden N. Young, Treasurer
OAFNEY LIBRARY, INC.
1973 saw many changes at Gafney Library. In January Mrs.
Barbara Winton joined the staff as a volunteer and in March wasofficially voted Asst. Librarian. Mrs. Hazel MacBrien suffered
a heart attack Jan. 20th and Mrs. Winten served as Acting Libra-rian actively assisted by Trustee Mr. Alden Young. Mrs. MacBrienreturned to work the end of April but only on a part time basis.
Mr. Young assisted Mrs. Winton Tuesdays and Thursdays whenthe library opens at 1 P.M. for classes from Paul School, and hedid the night sessions until Sept.
One of the State Library rulings for Affiliated libraries is the
stipulation that evening hours be at least two hours in length.
As of Sept. 1, Gafney Library changed its evening hours to 6:30
P.M. thru 8:30 P.M. on Tuesday and Thursday, with no eveninghours on Saturday. Mrs. Winton took over the evening sessions at
that time.
Throughout the years, several girls have donated their servicesto the library on Saturdays and vacations. During the past fewyears, Miss Jeanne Nason and Miss Deborah Brown have quietlyhelped their librarian and their community in this way.
Another State Library ruling, states that librarians must take a
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series of eight courses in library techniques. Mrs. Winton took
two courses in a two weeks crash session at U.N.H. during the
summer. The approximate cost was over $200.00. Friends of
Wakefield Libraries had a balance of $153.00 which they donatedto Gafney Library for this purpose. Mrs. Winton must take twocourses each summer for the next three years to become an ac-credited librarian.
The benefits of affiliation are clearly apparent. We have borrowedover 3500 additional books thru the bookmobile. Also availableare the resources of the State Library and its Affiliates on anInter- Lbrary Loan basis. Gafney has filled 163 special requests
in 1973 using this valuable service.
Public Buildings are now required to have hot water, so a smallelectric water heater was purchased and installation was madefree of charge by Richard Swinerton. The carpeting was installed
at the entrance by Shea & Son. The library ceiling was insulatedby Al Mills and he is presently refinishing and painting the in-terior of the library.
Vital statistics show that our book circulation continues to in-
crease, with a total this past year of 20,847, and we have added72 new borrowers ot our file of satisfied patrons. We now have
over 10,150 books and shelving is an ever present problem.
"Weeding" is a constant necessity as are additional bookcasesand mobile steel carts.
At the Annual Meeting, held in September, the Following Officers
were re-elected: President, Mr. Arthur S. Burleigh, Vice Pres-ident, Mr. Morace F. Richter, Secretary, Mrs. Hazel MacBrien,
Treasurer, Mr. Alden N. Young, Directors, Mrs. Adelaide Hughesand Rev. Allen W. Clark. Mr. Samuel Paul also serves on the
Board as the elected Representative of the town.
The personnel and patients at Carroll County Home are serviced
weekly by Trustee Mr. Alden Young, assisted by Mr. Walter
Wentworth. Books are selected by the librarians periodically
for the third and fourth grades at Union School and delivery is
made by Mr. Young.
We hope you will give us the pleasure of serving you during 1974.
HAZEL MACBRIENLibrarian
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WAKEFIELD LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
During the past year approximately 100 books have been addedto the shelves, some of which have been donated. Gifts havebeen received from the following:
Mrs. King MacRury Mrs. Joan Schuster
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer Dr. and Mrs. Frank HeckMrs. George Doe
The State Library very promptly supplies us with special
orders for books which we do not have. Also the Bookmobilemakes regular visits to keep us well supplied.
Our patrons enjoy, not only the current books, but the manyold books, some of which have special interest. For instance
there is a book in our library giving a thumbnail biography of law-yers in the State dating back to the 1700s. And there are manyothers of special interest.
LILLIAN BROWN, Librarian
T R A REPORT
The work done on our town roads with the Town Road Aid Fundswere: Witchtrot Road, Canal Road, Burroughs Avenue, Gary Road,Forest Street and High Street. Excavation and necessary drainagewas done. Gravel and Farmers Mix was used on all roads. Therewere nine catch—basins used, nine grates and frames used, and650 feet of culvert pipe used for these roads. For next year there
is ordered 7 catch-basins, 7 grates and frames, and another 650feet of culvert pipe.
The following is a record of monies spent for each road:
Witchtrot Road & Canal Road $14,348.25
Burroughs Road, Gary Roadand Forest Street 16,277.39
High Street 10,449.47
Balance (Gilford) 2,418.46
Town of Wakefield Balance 13,000.00
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING COMMITTEE
FOR 1973
Due to the growing popularity and awareness of our service,
we have increased our full and part time staff. Mrs. Virginia Dolan,R. N., Mrs. Phyllis Morneault, R. N., and Mrs. Virginia Rideout,
Secretary, work full time. Mrs. Davena DeWolf, R. N., Mrs. Nat-halie Leavitt, R. N., Mrs. Rose Smith, R. N., Mrs. Betty Freeman,Physio-Therapist, and Mrs. Joan DeCelle, occupational Therapist,are part time employees. More full time help is needed, but due to
lack of funds this is impossible.
The total number of nursing visits during the year were 2,635and 316 by our physio-therapist.
VISITS PER TOWN:
Town Nursing Physio-Therapist
II
37
157
30
81
Alton 323Wolfeboro 1051
Wakefield 955Brookfield 49
Tuftonboro 257
2635 316
The monthly clinics are still being held and well attended in
the Wakefield area, due to the special efforts of Dr. Gerard Bozuwaand the Wakefield School System.
Our services cover Alton, Brookfield, Wakefield, Wolfeboro
and Tuftonboro. More elderly patients are calling us because of
financial aid from their medicare and medicaid, although no needy
person is refused.
We wish to thank everyone who gave during our fund drive,
with these contributions ana town funds our most wanting elderly
citizen / school children, and newborn infants receive nursing care
and assurance they need at home.
Respectively submitted,
Betty Warner, Chairman
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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ASSOCIATIONTREASURERS REPORT
December 31, 1973
RECEIPTSBalance on hand January 1, 1973
Membership Drive
Fees Paid to Nurses
MedicareMedicaid
ReimbursementsState of New HampshireVereran T s Administration
Franges MemorialCheney Fund
$6,502.00
1,875.52
2,489.00
5,246.78
3,805.00
30.00
50.00
160.00
145.00
181.05
$20,485. 15
TOWN APPROPRIATIONSTown of Alton 2,615.00
Town of Brookfield 395.00
Town of Tuftonboro 1,200.00
Town of Wakefield 1,950.00
Town of Wolfeboro 4,500.00
10.660.
31,145.
00
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EXPENDITURESM.V. Dolan R.N. Gross
Mileage
$8,080.00
65.10
6,580.22
N.B. Leavitt, R.N. Gross
Mileage
1,760.50
262.70
1,895.79
D.R. DeWolf, R.N. Gross
Mileage
2,978.87
386.50
2,833.31
E.M. Homeyer, R.N. Gross
Mileage
3,689.00
196.40
3,156.51
N. Tuttle, R.N. Gross
Mileage
422.50
17.00
354.58
R. Smith, R.N. Gross
Mileage
489.13
23.30
435.63
C. Johns, R.P.T. Gross
Mileage
370.00
38.48
332.64
E. Rochette, R.P.T. Gross 130.00 118.19J. DeCelle, O.T.R. Gross 20.00 15.88E. Freeman, R.P.T. Gross 2,640.00 2,202.20V.T. Rideout, Clerk Gross 3,460.00 2,915.30
Social Security PaymentsWitholding Taxes
20,840.25
2,708.13
2,629.71
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Unemployment Tax (State) 361.43
Unemployment Tax (Federal) 59.35
Auto Expense, Repairs, etc. 644.55
Insurances 318.00
Telephone 175.96
Rent 540.00
Advertising 242.17
Office Supplies, Postage, Petty Cash 315.65
Nursing Supplies 375.91
Uniforms 299.16
Contributions 98.00
Fund Drive Expense 108.20
Miscellaneous 102.59
Deposited in Savings Acct. #16175 650.00
9,628.81
30,469.06
BALANCE ON HAND 1,287.61
SAVINGS ACCT. #16175
Balance Jan. 1,1973 10,657.31
Deposit 06/08/73 3,150.00
Interest for 1973 610.15r 14,417.46
Withdrawel 12/06/73 -2,500.00
Balance on Hand Dec. 31, 1973 $11,917.46
Respectfully Submitted,
Howard S. Harris Jr.
TREASURER
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1974 BUDGET OF THE SANBORNVILLE FIRE PRECINCT
APPROPRIATIONS Actual Rec.
OR Expend. By
EXPENDITURES Prior Budget
Year Comm.
FIRE DEPARTMENTFuel for station $ 486.89 $ 700.00
Commissioners salaries 2,747.10 3,000.00
Firemans salaries 450.00 450.00
Fire truck expense 1,463.00 600.00
Electricity 265.33 300.00
Telephone 801.71 800.00
Supplies 304.15 250.00
Snow removal 207.80 300.00
Bank service charge .73 10.00
New equipment 1,247.12 1,500.00
Building repair 28.55 1,000.00
Treasurer salary 75.00 75.00
Training 159.70 200.00
Ambulance 3,573.94 2,500.00
Auditing books 12.00 15.00
Donation from Brookfield to
Union Fire Precinct (new truick) 1,334.00
13,157.02Totals 11,700.00
SOURCE OF REVENUE Actual Estimated
AND Revenue RevenueCREDITS For Prior for Current
Year Year
Town of Wakefield $ 9,289.21 $ 9,217.15
Town of Brookfield 3,717.20 2,474.47
Cash on Hand 108.09 8.38
Surplus found by audit 50.52
13,165.02Total 11,700.00
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1974 BUDGET OF THE UNION PRECINCT
APPROPRIATIONS Actual Recom.OR Expend. by
EXPENDITURES Prior Year Budget
Committee
Salaries 3 1,081.00 $ 1,700.00
Telephone 396.30 400.00
Electricity 148.37 175.00
Truck Expense 15.80 200.00
New Equipment 33.56 1,000.00
Truck Fuel 9.05
Snow Removal 80.75 350.00
C02 Gas 3.75
Pump Repair 232.80
Radio Repair 67.10
Heat 320.26 400.00
Postage 5.00
Miscellaneous 36.50 100.00
New Fire Truck 23,741.77
26,171.76Total 4,175.00
SOURCE OF REVENUE Actual Estimated
AND Revenue Revenue
CREDITS For Prior for Current
Year YearSurplus Available to Reduce Precinct Taxes $ 559.59
Town of Wakefield 26,171.76 3,265.41
Town of Middleton 350.00
Total 4,175.00
Joseph Olimpio
George Stevens
Richard Pike
Robert Garland
BUDGET COMMITTEEWalter L. Giffin
David Stevens
Lloyd C. Parker
Herbert W. Maleham Jr,
Clarence O. Martin Stephen C. Traudt
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HISTORY OF THE SANBORNVILLE WATER DISTRICT
The Sanbornville Water District was formed in August 1938.
The boundaries of the district at that time started with the erection
of a well house adjacent to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Nason; running to the Brookfield town line in a westerly direction;
thence from the Nason residence followed Route 16 to Rines Road,
taking in St. Anthony's Cemetery and thence running south on Rines
Road to the farm of Walter Thomas. There it terminated. Following
Route 109 the system ran to the junction of Routes 109 and 16,
crossed Witchtrot Road and terminated at the residence of Arthur
and Shirley Flynn. Back to the Jets, of rts. 109 and 16, the system
continued south, turned at the Lovell Lake Road and terminated
just before the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Stringer; the last
hydrant in that locatipn.
Back to the Jets, of Rte. 109 and 16, the system ran up the
hill and terminated at the residence of the late William Streater.
All side streets in Sanbornville village were covered, namely,
High Street, School and Cedar Streets. Cosmar Drive, Beech, Church
and Summer Streets, also Forest, Geary and Burroughs avenues.
At that time there were approximately 65 water users. Thedistrict has now grown to over 350 users, with something over
$14,000.00 in charges assessed each year.
1974 will be the second of your Commissioners assessing
charges on a semi—annual basis, namely $20.00 twice a year.
The system needs correction. Many errors were and have been
committed by temporary service to certain sections beyond the
water bounds. Namely, Rines Road south of Thomas; Witchtrot
Road East of the Flynn property. That portion served east of the
Stringer property. One service north of the Streeter property, all of
Forest Hills new development and the new well located in the townof Brookfield together with five takers in that town.
The Commissioners respectfully request the town authorities
assist in correcting these inequities.
Joseph E. Soucy of Rines Road deserves the praise of the
entire Town. Joe has been caretaker of the pumping stations since
the inception of the system. It is Joe's duty to see that pressure is
attained at all times, this he does religiously. During his absensethis winter Vinton ''Skinny" Miliner has ably attended this import-
ant chore. We salute both these fine gentlemen.
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In Summation: The District is growing rapidly. Of importance
is the fact, water meters MUST be installed, as it is unfair for
persons, particularly retired men and women, living on fixed in-
comes to pay a flat $40.00 per year versus those households with
large families. It is also imperative that the stand pipe be emptied,
cleaned and repainted.
Respectfully submitted,CLARENCE 0. MARTIN
3 Commissioner
EARL E. DODIER, ChairmanELDEN G. RICHARDS, Clerk
SANBORNVILLE WATER DEPARTMENTYear Ending December 31, 1973
Assets
Cash on Hand December 31, 1973 $ 89. 95
Water Rents Collected 12, 755. 65
Water Rents Uncollected 512.33
Bank Note 5,000.00
Randall Road 1,288.00
Total 19,645.93
Liabilities
Pub Service Co. (Pump House) 1,976.74
Repairs to System 1, 690. 50
Office Supplies 158. 96
Snow Removal, Pump House 124. 73
Payment Short Term Note 2, 000. 00
Payment Bonded Debt 2, 200. 00
Interest Bonds and Notes 463.59
Expense of Department 619. 57
Treas. & Collectors Bonds 20.00
Salaries 1,362.00
High St. Extension 7, 413. 01
Equipment 328.83
Randall Road 1,288.00
Total $19, 645. 93
347 Water Users
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LIST OF TAXPAYERS AND TAXES LEVIED
TOWN OF WAKEFIELD
Abbott, Dorothy
Abbott, Ralph & Helen
Abbott, John E.
Abbott, Brian
Abbott, HermanAdjutant, Arnold
Adjutant, Evelyn, Heirs
Adjutant, Lester, C.
Adjutant, WarrenAdrien, OmerAgnew, Agnes & Florence
Advent Christian Society
Anderson, Elmer, E.
Asher, Inga
Auger, William J.
Allen, Douglas M. & Annie M.
Anthony, Harry E. &Joyce C.
Bailey, Alice G.
Bain, MaryBanks, Donald C.
Barbour, Blanche, Heirs
Bean, RaymondBeaupre, Kenneth J.
Beckwith, John & Barbara
Bell, George
Bennett, JamesBennett, L. Ainsley
Blair, Alfred
Blair, Alfred Jr.
Blackwood, James, Heirs
Blackwood, Leola
Blanton, Henry M.Boardman, Clark S.
Boothby, RoseBorracci, LeoBosley, Charles
Bouie, William
Bowlby, Mrs. Kenneth
Bozuwa, Dr. GerardBrackett, Ralph E.
Brackett, Doris
RESIDENTS
238.00 Brakeville, Cecil 205.85
301.05 Briggs, John 366.50
374.85 Brouillard, Henry 503.35
368.90 Brown, Mrs. Lillian R. 416.50
Brown, Walter E. 247.50
202 o 30 Bryant, Wanda 83.30
101.15 Brodzinski, Paul 283.20
119.00 Burleigh, Arthur S. 297.50
190.40 Burroughs, Edgar, Heirs 642.60
261.80 Brooks, Samuel 47.60
416.50 Bibber, Sylvia 178.50
Barker, John & Catherine 297.50
476.00 Bancroft, Charles 2960.70
178.50 Bragg, Wallace 208.25
83.30 Barham, Lena 226.10
238.00 Ball, Robert L. & Ruthe
Bradbury, David L. &247.50
142.80 Margaret H. 107.10
47.60 Banks, Bruce 243.95
523.60 Burdick, James 223.70
59.50 Belleau, Ernest R. Jr. 1552.95
547.40 Carbone, Alice 273.70
196.35 Carleton, Clarence 238.00
265.35 Cate, Flora 92.80
211.80 Chadbourne, Robert 289.15
178.50 Chapman, Homer 214.20
259.40 Chase, Elizabeth G. 136.85
3 80.80 Chase, Dean 59.50
919.85 Chick, George E. Jr. 140.40
220.15 Churchill, Grace 89.25
309.40 Clark, Rev. Allen W. 464.10
483. 85 Clark, Joseph L. 136.85
164.20 Clifford, Ruth 190.40
366.50 Cloutman, Edna 23.80
416.50 Cloward, Sigrid Francis 404.60
107.10 Colbath, Richard 354.60
330.80 Cogger, Walter 238.00
285.60 Comeau, Eva 95.20
214.20 Community Nursery School 17.85
749. 70 Condon, Agnes G. 247.50
521.20 Cook, F. Raymond 285.60
511.70 Cotton, Charles 69.00
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Cotton, Erika
Cotton, JamesCotton, Michael
Covey, Ernest F.
Cox, Earle E.
Cox, Barbara
Crawford, WarrenCrediford, Lila
Crowley, Charles
Chesbrough, Gladys
Carrier, Annette
Cleary, Leslie E.
Colby, Lawrence A.
A & B Mini Market
Couch, John & Emelia J.
Costa, Frank
Charaock, Robert
Carrow, Charles & Sheila
Crawford, Daryl & Lucille
Cossette, Paul
Cook, Joseph L.
Cutter, Clarence
Dame, HowardDavenport, Wilda & George
Davis, Lynn R.
Dean, Ernice R.
Dick, Roy J.
DeMerritt, Marvin
Dixon, George
Dodier, Archie
Dodier, Donald
Dodier, Earl S.
Dodier, RaymondDodier, Ralph
Dodier, Carl & Janet
Doe, Margaret
Doe, Robert
Doe, Robert, Jr.
Donahue, Joseph
Douglas, Richard
Downs, Carrie
Downs, Fred W.Dower, William A. Jr.
Drapeau, Paul
Drew, Leon R.
Drew, Harold S.
Drown, MyraDrown, Alice
368.90 Drown, Stephen 164.20128.50 Drugg, Mary E. 600.95
188.00 Doucette, Henry C. 443.85303.45 Duchano, Oscar 17.85
80.90 Automobile Real Estate, Inc. 690.20202.30 Dudley, Fred 368.90812.75 Dudley, Winburn 188.00
368.90 Dudley, Richard L. 196.35
253.45 Dunk, Marion T. 345.10214.20 Dunnells, Annette J. 104.70
345.10 De Forrest, Edward 315.35
440.30 Dunn, Edwin J. & Elizabeth S._297.50
107.10 Davis, Daniel R. & -
612.85 Jacqueline K. 315.35
146.35 Dameron, Lee & Mary 226.10
339.15 Deming, John & Barbara 154.70
297.50 Drew, Dwight & Florence H. 80.90
345.10 Dean, Rexford 202.30
255.85 DeBow, Lawrence W. &335.10 Rena J. 17.85
17.85 Eastman, Harry Sr. 327.25
255.85 Eastman, Harry Jr. 345.10
333.20 Eastman, Miss Eleanor 362.95
295.10 Eikelboom, John F. 545.00
238.00 Eldridge, William H. &
297.50 Catherine P. 166.60
321.30 Farrell, Allen R. 243.95
35.70 Feddern, Henry & Gail 243.95
271.30 Fales, William 226.10
202.30 Fall, Vernon 440.30
238.00 Fifield, Charles R. 71.40
330.80 Fisher, Frederick 499.80
297.50 Flanagan, Edward J. 333.20
95.20 Flynn, Stanley 408.15
256.30 Fogg, Neil S. 533.10
452.20 Fogg, Kenneth 164.20
247.50 Forsythe, Nettie 119.00
17.85 Fox, Arthur, Heirs 309.40
618.80 Fox, Isabelle 904.40
164.20 Fox, Marshall 539.05
83.30 French, Alden, Heirs 142.80
116.60 Fogelin, Russell 1175.70
232.05 Faron, Frank 327.25
357.00 Feeney, John A. 196.35
241.55 Gallagher, Mary A. 164.20
318.90 Gagnon, Marie 214.20
119.00 Gardner, J. Harvey 261.80
357.00 Garland, Fred 208.25
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Garland, Corliss 261.80
Garland, Robert 184.45
Garland, Ronald E. 98.75
Garland, Terry & Suzanne 196.35
Garland, Roy, Heirs 119.00
Garland, Howard &Catherine 225.85
Garland, Paul, Heirs 202.30
Gauthier, Albert 83.30
Garvin, Clyde 267.75
Gerard, Randolph
Gerard, Randolph Jr. 188.00
Giffin, W. Lamont 595.00
Glennon, Wesley 152.30
Glennon, Wesley Jr. 178.50
Goodwin, Warren 235.60
Goodwin, Bernice 119.00
Gorton, Ellen 71.40
Gould, Burton 107.10
Gray, Frank N. 152.30
Greenlaw, Guy 178.50
Gilman, Gareth H. &Helen M. 285.60
Gunter, Barry 392.70
Guttadauro, Fred 333.20
Hall, Josephine 357.00
Haley, Roy 416.50
Hamm, Minnie G. 273.70
Hansen, Otto 188.00
Hansen, Mary A. 77.35
Hanson, Ralph
Hanson, Marjorie 238.00
Hanson, Donald 386.75
Harris, Lionel 291.55
Harris, Walter, Heirs 154.70
Heck, Dr. Louise Paul 521.20
Halford, John 214.20
Henderson, Ronald E. 69.00
Herrick, George 196.35
Hickey, James 297.50
Hill, OwenHill, Pauline 255.85
Hill, Waldo 17.85
Hooper, Robert 83.30
Hooper, Edna 773.50
Hooper, R&H 178.50
Hooper, Bernice 202.30
Hiltunen, Lauretta 255.85
Howard, Dorothy 95.20
Hayward, G. Alden 315.35
Hutchins, Bernards. 357.00
Hutchins, Paul B. 211.80
Huckins, Everett 289.15
Holt, L. Vernon 345.10
Hays, William 636.65
Hickey, Lawrence 458.15
Hill, Hattie Estate 17. 85
Hayes, Bradley J. &Ellen K. 642.60
Harris, Stephen 176.10
Hammond, Robert & Hazel 205. 85
Hubbard, Ralph & Marion 354. 60
Johnson, Herbert 271.30
Johnson, Rev. S. Lawrence 154.70
Johnson, Frederick 95.20
Joy, Abbott 226.10
Joy, Douglas 196.35
Joy, Oscar 116.60
Joy, Richard 226.10
Jones, Morcom 392.70
Johnson, Carl 267.75
Jordan, Peter 202.30
Karcher, William A. Jr. 223.70
Keating, James F. 307.00
Keller, Earl & Ruth 333.20
Kelly, Bartholenew 238.00
Kennett, Lydia 392.70
Kenniston, Theodore 5.95
Kenney, John Sr. 217.75
Kidger, Horace 279.65
Kimball, Cummings 249.90
Kimball, John W. 92. 80
Kinville, Ronald 402.20
Kinville, Robert 249.90
Kinville, Richard 249.90
Kirkpatrick, Mildred 226.10
Knight, Cecil 249.90
Knisley, Raymond Sr.
,
Heirs 285.60
Krohn, Lyman 45.20
Kimball, George 1094.80
Kaplan, Harold 148.75
R. Kinville, Inc. 815.15
Kiefer, Valentine 714.00
Kincel, Frank J. &Patricia M. 443 . 85
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Kincel, Victoria
Kelley, John & Ruth N.
Kasprzyk, AnnaKimball, John WayneKennedy, Doris
Letourneau, Albini
Lafayette, Mrs. Theodore
Lakin, Ernest
Lang, ThomasLaskey, Kenneth M.Lavertue, NormanLeighton, William H.
Leighton, Helen
Leighton, Maragaret
Leighton, Robert N.
Leighton, Presco, Heirs
Lewis, Frank T.
Lewis, Ralph, Heirs
LaBranche, Ronald &Marianne
Libby, Donald
Libby, EdwardLitchfield, Carl
Littlefield, PaysonLittlefield, Eugene
Lincoln, RaymondLord, Blanche J.
Lord W. M. Company, Inc.
Lowe, Alexandria
Lowe, Eva, Heirs
Lovell Union Grange
Lucy, Paul
Leighton, Gary & Linda
Laws, Michael
Libby, Steven
Moore, Reginald &Charlotte
McBride, Wayne & Marilyn
McKinney, Stewart E.
MacCormac, Harry H.
MacCormack, Charles E.
Maleham, Herbert Jr.
Marbach, John M.Marchant, William D.
Marshall, Elmer, Heirs
Martin, Clarence O.
Martin, George R.
Martin, Lorraine
17.85 Mackinney, Herbert 315.35330.80 Mackinney, Ida G. 154.70261.80 Marston, Freeland 235.6077.35 MacBrien, Luther 226.10
178.50 McLeod, Esther 208.25178.50 McCrillis, Ruth 249.90366.50 McDonald, James Jr. 333.20178.50 Mills, Alonzo & Ruth 273.70261.80 Mildram, Norma C. 92.80
265.35 Miliner, Elmor & Frances 511.70
249.90 Miliner, Vinton 241.55
848.45 Montgamery, Neil I. &95.20 Hazel 521.20
214.20 Mills, Irene 152.30
211. 80 Miner, Richard 339.15
47.60 Mooney, James G. 142.80
446.25 Mooney, Stanley E. 113.05
17.85 Mulkern, Mark 247.50
Mullock, Mae 261.80
285.60 Morin, Raymond 261.80
146.35 Mazza, Carmine P. 136.85
205.85 Martus, Philip 77.35
339.15 Marcoue, Mary A. 17.85
223.70 Minigell, Vincent L. 226.10
107.10 Merrill, Gerald & Sharron 235.60
146.35 Massey, Calvin & Carol 178.50
71.40 MacDonald, J. Gordon 154.70
1224.55 McCarthy, William 253.45
261.80 Nason, Michael 380.80
297.50 Nason, Ernest E. 104. 70
119.00 Nason, Ernest R. 172.55
89.25 Nason, Fred H. 398.65
247.50 Nason, Glendon R. 247.50
176.10 Nason, Johnnie W. 235.60
15.45 Nason, Bernard Sr. 140.40
Nason, Lawrence 232.05
238.00 Nason, Willis 136.85
238.00 Nason, David 238.00
289.15 Neal, Ernest 232.05
253.45 Neily, Guy 1011.50
238.00 Nichols, Mildred 77.35
202.30 Nichols, Wilfred 261.80
184.45 Nolan, Hilda P. 333.20
142.80 Novelty Machine Co. 77.35
297.50 Nute, Olive 11.90
794.90 Nute, Wilfred 357.00
17.85 Ness, Edward C. Jr. 351.05
17.85 Newcomb, Albert L. Jr. 255.85
73
Reid, James R.
Reid, WarrenReunion Grange
Rich, Alice
Richards, Charles, Heirs
Richards, Elden G.
Richards, Allen
Richards, Douglas C.
Richards, Donald
Richards, Walter, Heirs
Ring, Ruth
Robinson, William A.
Robinson, Virginia Clark
Robinson, RaymondRobinson, Leroy, Heirs
Robinson, JamesRhodes, Eldred J. & Gloria
Rogers, Vincent
Rottet, Mrs. Adele
Rand, Forrest E.
Rudan, Joseph
Rogers, William
Robinson, WayneRafferty, Denis F.
Rawn, James & Janet
Rose, Daniel & Ann L.
Schuster, Mrs. Joanne N.
Samuelson, Norman & Ruth
Sanborn, Carlton W.Sanborn, Richard D.
Saunders, Karl
Scott, Ernest, Heirs
Soutter, Louise &Frances Palmer
Sears, Philip
Shea, Florence D.
Shea, Carroll M.Shea, Carroll J.
Skinner, Olga
Smart, Rosabel
Smart, James Woodrow &Etta L.
Smart, Luella
Sibley, Mrs. Bertha
Schwark, Thomas E.
Smith, Robert
Smith, Edmond, Heirs
Smith, J. WarrenSmith, Edmond J. Jr.
473.60 Olimpio, Joseph 440.30414.10 Palmer, Robert &119.00 Charlotte 1909.95265.35 Palmer, Rodney W. 357.00
17.85 Pace, Mrs. Ruby J. 178.50
1065.05 Phelan, Robert & Sharon 226.10
77.35 Parkinson, Everton H. 285.60
259.40 Parker, Cornelius 595.00
17.85 Parker, Lloyd C. 598.55
202.30 Parker, Lloyd C. &
357.00 Melvin Akers 357.00
261.80 Paul, Arthur, Heirs 672.35
446.25 Paul, Samuel 414.10
255.85 Peaslee, Clarence 416.50119.00 Peck, Margaret &63.05 Eleanor R. Wiggin 119.00
547.40 Pezold, Shirley 297.50731.85 Perkins, Edward 77.35
214.20 Perkins, Florence 178.50
247.50 Perkins, Margaret E. 23.80
562.85 Phillips, Gordon E. 366.50
202.30 Pike, Richard 315.35
265.35 Pike, Forrest & Lois 392.70
265.35 Pike, Forrest 196.35
238.00 Pike, Robert 238.00
297.50 Pippin, Harold 166.60
220.15 Plummer, Ellen 130.90
283.20 Pratt, John & Martha 511.70
259.40 Pratt, David 178.50
907. 95 Pritchard, Lillian 178.50
380.80 Phelan, Byron G. 249.90505.75 Peavey, Lyman E.
Portrie, Joseph &357.00
261.80 Laurette 253.45119.00 Paul, Elizabeth C. & Steven 408.15154.70 Peavey, Fred E. &241.55 Christine M. 196.35357.00 Quinn, Edwin & Mary 892.50357.00 Rand, Lester E. &285.60 Gladys P. 297.50
Randall, Richard 890.1095.20 Randall, Mabel 259.4047.60 Randall, Fred B. 528.35178.50 Randall, Frank E. 449. 80
184.45 Randall, Raymond 297.501053.15 Randall, Alan 273.70214.20 Randall, David 196.35321.30 Reed, Theodore 214.20178.50 Reed, Mae A. 190.40
74
Soucy, Rosanna
Soucy, Marion A.
Soucy, Joseph E.
Soucy, Armand J.
Sparhawk, William N. Jr.
Spinney, Ernest, Heirs
Sprague, Mrs. Madeline
Staples, AdaSteadman, William
Stevens, David S.
Stevens, Earl F.
Stevens, George W.Stevens, Arlyne
Stevens, Roy A.
Stevens, Wallace
Stevens, William H.
Stringer, Winslow
Stuart, Archie
Stuart, Patricia D.
Sturgis, Alice
Swinerton, Lawrence A.
Swinerton, Richard D.
Smith, Joseph H.
Scirocco, Thomas J. Sr.
Sparks, Bernie Jr.
Slocum, Frank & Georgiane
Tanner, Lloyd
Tasker, Bruce DeanTraudt, Stephen
Templeton, Theodora
Tessier, George E.
Tibbetts, David S.
Tibbetts, Louis
Thomas, Walter F. Jr.
Thomas, William E., Heirs
Thompson, Everett W. &Dorothy
Thompson, Russell
Thompson, Ellsworth &Kathleen
Thwing, MarionTitcomb, Helen
Todd, James R. Jr.
Trafton, N. Parker &Barbara
Tucker, James F. , Heirs
Tucker, Raymond C. Sr.
Tucker, Harris W.
142.80 Turner, Joseph F. 301.05273.70 Turner, Mildred 708.05136. 85 Turschman, Blanche 71.40568.80 Tuttle, Abbie F. 267.75678.80 Tuttle, Irving D. Sr. , Heirs 214.20124. 95 Tuttle, Irving D. Jr. &146.35 Jean R. 529.5583.30 Tuttle, Jean L. 107.10
238.00 Twombley, Philip
247.50 Twombley, William J. 291.55166.60 Timko, Robert 416.50152.30 Taylor, Frederick C. 357.00238.00 Twombley, Kathleen 119.00140.40 Union Marble & Granite
202.30 Works 368.90
386.75 Unity Lodge #62 119.00
541.45 Varney, Stanley 188.00285.60 Varney, Hazel 142.80414.10 Vachon, Leo 267.75
523.60 V. F. W.309.40 Van Dusen, Charles 152.30
333.20 Vorbeau, Melvin 309.40
327.25 Wadleigh, Frank, Heirs 386.75
297.50 Walsh, Adelbert 255.85
922.25 Walsh, Katherine C. 214.20
92.80 Waldron, Harvey B. 188.00
95.20 Wansor, Edward M. 235.60
238.00 Wanzer, Jessie H. 238.00
333.20 Wakefield Realty Corp. 35.70
160.65 Weber, Flora Belle &188.00 Grace Felker 470.05
208.25 Webber, Robert 357.00
440.30 Weeks, Clara 59.50
301.05 Weeks, Harry G. 188.00
202.30 Weeks, Rufus 128.50
Weeks, Glen 440.30
104.70 Weeman, Ella S. 47.60
247.50 Wells, Ida A. B. 297.50
Wentworth, Arnold 17.85
233.20 Wentworth, Austin, Heirs 59.50
297.50 Wentworth, Allan & Barbara 214.20
238.00 Wentworth, Earl R. 473.60
196.35 Wentworth, George F. 142.80
Wentworth, Robert J. 214.20
449. 80 Wentworth, Roger P. 211.80
47.60 Wentworth, William C. 678.30
247.50 Wentworth, Walter E. 130.90
624. 75 Wiener, Anne M. 868.70
75
Wiggin, Gordon 446.25 White, Charles H. 247.50
Wiggin, Everett F. & Wooley, Wayne C. 119.00
Mildred M. 35.70 Winslow, Janet &
Wilkinson, Durwook & Linda 318.90 Henry Stenberg 178.50
Wilkinson, Waneta 214.20 Wignot, Richard G. &Willey, Edward C. , Heirs Doris M. 232.05
(Alice) 154.70 Warner, Edward 238.00
Williams, Arthur & Wentworth, Reginald 71.40
Dorothy 423.60 Wilcox, John A. &Williams, Doyl O. 289.15 Nellie Irene 136.85
Wilson, Carl C. & Alena 365.90 Winn, Robert 223.70
Wilson, Daniel 178.50 Woods, William C. 140.40
Winn, Walter E. Jr. 17.85 Young, Alden 392.70
Winship, George 279.65 Young, Kathleen 249. 90
Winton, Richard D. Zalenski, Alfred J. 223.70
Woods, Jerry 154.70 Zalenski, Alfred L. 51.15
Worster, George 473.60 Zaprzalka, Stanley 309.40
NON RESIDENCE
Aim Enterprises, Inc. 119.00
Air-Corn, Inc. 297.50
Ambrose, Roberta J. 297.50
Anderson, Margaret J. 35.70
Amerena, Joseph Francis 17.85
Amerena, William Anthony 17.85
Ashby, Rosina 17.85
Ames, John D. Jr. 35.70
Allen, E. George &M/M Schneider 285.60
Becker, Robert A. &Nannette P. 261.80
Banks, Robert 35.70
Banks, Marjorie G. &Elizabeth MacRury 357.00
Berry, Arthur 17.85
Blaine, Patricia 59.50
Bishop, Edward 35.70
B. & M. Corp. 214.20
Bond, Franklin & Muriel 559.30
Bonsor, Marion 17.85
Bowker, John E. &Louise H. 71.40
Baillargeon, Clifford Jr. 17.85
Berg, Warren 368.90Bruley, Roger 202.30Buhay, Mr. & Mrs. Walter 17.85
Burns, William F. 178.50
Burke, Rodney & Elizabeth
Burke, Joeby R. &Charlotte M.
Brunette, Victor L.
Branch, Herbert &Madeline & Helen Lavallard
Barrows, Harold C. &
Avis E.
Belaik, Frank & Bertha
Berigan, William
Berlyn, Anna Marie
Barclay, Jered
Becklund, Richard B.
Becker, Victor A.
Bragg, Richard &Leonard S. Horning
Bingham, Grenville R. S.
Belleau-Wakefield Trust
Beckman, Mrs. Marie
Coolbroth, George R. Jr. &
Patricia M.Crossbow Development Corp,
Creamer, David J,
Chittick, C. YardLey & Ruth
Cameron, Randall P. J.
Carpenter, Llyod P. &Muriel E.
Chapman, Clinton & Pearl
17.85
107.10
154.70
113.05
35.,70
196. 35
238.,00
35.,70
17.,85
238.,00
202.,30
17.,85
17. 85
148. 75
17. 85
53. 55
648. 55
77. 35
238. 00
17. 85
255. 85
249. 90
76
Chapman, Frank 89.25
Chapman, Mrs. Lloyd 136. 85
Chick, Ralph 95.20
Cirino, James C. 23.80
Cornell, Richard & Naomi 53.55
Clark, Mrs. Edwin L. 53.55
Clark, Mildred R. 107. 10
Clark, Robert L. &Pauline K. 618. 80
Clark, Phyllis 134.45
Coates, John & Elizabeth 220.15
Clements, Alice G. &Frank M. 17. 85
Coates, Elizabeth H. &Vaughn 124. 95
Cochrane, Elizabeth 83.30
Crowell, Jennie 107.10
Colson, Dr. Joseph B. 505.75
Copley, John J. 95.20
Correll, Fred C. Sr. 107.10
Cotton, Jean Barton 59. 50
Craig, Mr. & Mrs. J.H. 77.35
Greaser, Annie &Genevieve MacDonald 89.25
Cole, Custer S. & Cora E. 77.35
Crane, Mr. & Mrs. Richard 113.05
Colarusso, William J. Sr.
Char-Mar Trust
Casey, Carol A. &Mary P. Ryan
Chase, Dean E. &Marilyn F.
Converse, Edwin M. Jr.
Colletta, Dora, Andrew &Joan
Casado, Antonio F. &Alice I.
Crilley, Charles W. &Jane R.
Cook, Randall W.Dailey, Louis B.
Daley, WarrenDavies, Kenneth C.
Davis, Oscar H.
Dawson, Charles W. &Francis D. White
Decesare, Julia &Earl Ruggero
35.70
315.35
315.35
142.80
17.85
107.10
17.85
124. 95
107.10
119.00
59.50
17.85
243.95
357.00
Deacon, Herbert J. &Florence 184.45
Daitz, Teresa E. 612.85DiPrizio, Charles & Sons 166. 60
Dixon, Doris M. 89.25
Doucette, Walter J. &Gertrude 119. 00
Drown, William F. & Uldine 214.20DiMatteo, Robert F. &
George Mather 35.70Dowden, Alfred L. 261. 80
Drooker, Michael S. &Penelope B. 17. 85
Dulka, Edward J. &Stanley R. Blanko 89.25
Dalton, Peter & James 35. 70
DeBlasi, Anthony &Janet R. 238.00
Davis, Brian & Janet 178.50
Dickerman, Irma B. 17. 85
Donlan, Paul & Mary 35. 70
Doherty, Robert C. 315.35
Dow, Frederick J. T. 71.40
Ernst, Mrs. Lester 142.80
Ethier, Roger W. 89.25
Farrell, James & Barbara 17. 85
Farrell, Andrew & Marie 142.80
Faucy, Harry 83.30
Ferguson, Florence &Margaret 113.05
Finnegan, Rita A. 190.40
Floyd, Walter, Heirs 35.70
Finn, Mary 184.45
Fielding, Charles &Eleanor 285.60
Foley, Frederick &Gertrude 119. 00
Fowler, Ann P. 142.80
Fraser, Dorothy 35.70
Flynn, Arthur J. &Shirley A. 723.50
Fortune, Agnes M. &Charles Jr. 166.60
Flamand, Louis & Mary 166.60
Fijman, Jacob & Allison M. 17. 85
Fisher, James A. &Catherine H. 17. 85
Ferguson, Malcom M. 17. 85
77
Gallant, Robert & Gladys 17.85 Jones, Calvin & Raymond 17.85
Gobbi, Vigilio 166.60 Johnson, Mr. & Mrs.
Gould, Everett L. 77.35 Richard 166.60
Gaffhy, Francis 142.80 Jack, Robert S. 17.85
Giovinazzo, Roscoe J. 77.35 Johnson, Russell L. &Garvin, Delwood J. & Leota 255.85 Adolpha 17.85
Gowen, Francis X. 17.85 Kent, Lewis R. & Marion J. 35.70
Griffith, William F. 17.85 Kingsford, M. C. & C. L. 35.70
Gurney, Lillian M. & Kittell, Louise 273.70
Mary Tibbetts 119.00 Knudsen, Birger L. 59.50
Gray, Robert W. & Knight, John & Kimberly 35.70
Harriett Esther 196.35 Kordick, Alexander M. 17.85
Gnerre, Louis & Sandra 95.20 Kieseling, Walter H. 17.85
Goodman, Allan & Collette 95.20 Kain, John F. & Mary F. 1701.70
Gray, Charles Jr. & Kanis, Stephen J. &Barbara 17.85 Jeanette M. 17.85
Garvin, David: Trustee of Keating, James Jr. &Garvin Trust 404. 60 Daniel Davis 17.85
Grover, Henry J. & Lavalley, Raymond W. &Dorothy E. 309.40 Richard Bates 136. 85
Hoffman, William G. 35.70 Lang, Herbert N. & Anna M . 17.85
Hall, Wilfred H. & Emily H. 17.85 LeClair, Arthur S. &
Holt, Joyce & Ruth A. Alice M. 368.90
Bridgewater 255.85 Lee, Maurice & Alice L. 178.50
Holmes, Sumner M. 160.65 Leith, John L. 226.10
Hassett, Ennis J. 333.20 Lennon, John 142.80
Home, Edmund C. 59.50 W. M. Lord Excelsior Div 862.75
Hortsmann, Henry 35.70 Lip sett, Robert G. &Hughes, Mrs. R. S. 17.85 Isabelle M. 136.85
Higgins, Howard B. & Lowry, Walter J. 71.40
Mary E. 196.35 Lineham, Edward &Hume, John A. & Jean M. 89.25 Charlotte 184.45
Hebb, John & Marie 196.35 LaBree, Douglas & Pauline 17.85
Hynes, Albert R. & Lister, Robert J. &
Adeline M. 17.85 Cynthia Anne 17.85
Hendrickson, George & Land of Little People, Inc. 303.45
Rosalind 238.00 Leonard, Robert K. &Isen, Forrester W. 35.70 Arlene P. 315.35
Ivanhoe Realty Trust 547.40 Ling, Miss Elaine 17.85
Izquiesdo, Domingo 17.85 Manhaver, Inc. 17.85
James, Paul J. & Merlin, Albert P. & Ursula 124. 95
Charles F. 107.10 Merchant, Allan &Jewett, William 71.40 Marguerite 35.70Jones, Paul & Patricia 53.55 Martin, Billie Dean 166.60Johnson, Charles W. 357.00 McGibbon, George &Jodrey, Max K. & Mae P. 553.35 Richard Wallace 17.85
Jones, Elbert L. & Maurer, Frank J. 476.00
Eunice F. 315.35 McWhinnie, Ernest 261.80
78
Meeker, Maurice L.
McKeon, Maj. J. E.
Merchant, Simon A.
Miles, Esther
392.70
35.70
142.80
35.70
Morgenroth, Frank, Helen
& Allen J. 380.80
Moulton, Arthur C. 71.40
Miller, Herbert E. Jr. 17. 85
Margerison, Thomas 71.40
Morgan, Ruth L. 53.55
Moxley, John & Bridget 35.70
Morgan, Dorothea R. &Hazel G. 238.00
Mullaney, Edward & Helen 172.55
Murch, Donald 17.85
McCoy, John F. & Willis C. 880.60
Macaro, Bruno W. &Maire P. 35.70
McDonald, Charles 17.85McDonald, Joseph & Linda 17. 85
Michalsky, Stephen & Susan 17. 85
Moore, John J. &Frances M. 243.95
McDonald, Donald F. &Marilyn H. 283.20
Miller, Franklin B. &Eleanor 255. 85
Mills, Dwight 142.80
Miller, James 416.50Martin, Wayne &
Teri Joanne 35. 70
Morrison, William H. Ill &Maureen A. 297.50
MacMillan, Frank H. &Eleanor G. 410. 55
Merrett, Berton L. &Elizabeth 17. 85
MacRury, Elizabeth 17.85
Nevins, Donald W. &Audrey G. 17. 85
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 1207. 85
N. H. Electric Co-Operative 630. 70
Newell, Russell D. Jr. 35.70Nichols, Eleanor 136.85Nichols, Everett G. 214.20
Nichols, Rupert Jr. 17.85
Nicholson, Doris 124. 95
Nangle, Barry 136.85
Nichols, Gordon Sr. &Jessie 178.50
Agle, Mrs. William J. 190.40O'Heara, Joseph H. 190.40
O'Keefe, Francis C. &Bernice M. 184.45
O'Brien, Rose Marie 77.35Olberg, Robert & Doris 368.90Olson, Dillard & Martha 17. 85
Oleson, Kenneth &Hildegard 65.45
Olson, Roy & Fern 184.45Olkkola, Peter A. & Ann S. 285.60Parsons Realty Company 654. 50
Parsons, John B. L. &Patricia A. 17. 85
Parsons, Frank D. & Laurel 196.35
Putnam, Richard & Eldora 238.00
Page, Robert W. 113.05
Perkins, Lewis 154.70
Phillips, Norman D. &Joyce B. 232.05
Piper, Lewis, Heirs 17. 85
Poisson, Norman 107.10
Public Service Co*
ofN. H. 16779.00
Promise, George A. 17. 85
Puwal, Anthony &Elizabeth 17. 85
Puliafico, Dominic 154.70
Prescott, Franklin L. 35. 70
Perkins, Sandra G. 17.85
Pope, Alan M. & Grace 17. 85
Page, Robert W. Jr. 17. 85
Pompey, Joseph H. &Alma Y. 17. 85
Perkins, Allyn W. &Eleanor W. 17. 85
Powell, Richard T. &Francis M. 17. 85
Pecchio, Christine C. , Geo.
A. & Michael A. 17. 85
Pettis, Charles F. &Marvis C. 17.85
Rebideau, William H. 17. 85
Reilly, Sheila S. 351.05
Richards, Gerald I. &Barbara J. 166. 60
79
Rines, Frances 416.50 Thompson, Rachel B. 464.10
Robbins, Theodore W. & Tomer, Robert & Catherine 154. 70
Virginia R. 196.35 Tsinzo, Harry & Rita 339.15
Roberts, Mrs. Earline 303.45 Twombly, Charles 214.20
Roberts, William J. 17.85 Teague, Marion or Neal 285.60
Roselando, Sam 95.20 Tobin, George R. 119.00
Rowe, Everett H. 35.70 Tewksbury, Terry F. 47.60
Ruff, Charles F. Jr. & Taylor, Robert & Mildred 202.30
Helen S. 238.00 Trinque, Edward &Rouleau, Gary 136.85 Marjorie 166.60
Roch, Nicholas 17.85 Tremblay, Norman 17.85
Retsof Company Trust 71.40 Towle, Francis S. &Sanborn, Richard Jr. 17.85 Evelyn E. 107.10
Saunders, John A. Jr. & Tucker, Roger, Marjorie &John R. Conway 178.50 Dennis 77.35
Scammon, Lawrence 119.00 Turner, Edward E. 315.35
Shea, Miss Kathleen P. 297.50 Taylor, William & Helen 315.35
Saunders Brothers 71.40 Verona, Eugene & Maria T. 107.10
Sirrell, Richard E. & Vorel, Frederick J. &
Evelyn F. 214.20 Edith A. 279.65
Sofi, Vincent 184.45 Vacca, Diamante & Dorothy 315.35
Smith, Malcolm K. 35.70 Waitowicz, Mrs. Joanne 83.30
Smith, Eileen E. 65.45 Wawro, Anthony J. 35.70
Schmitt, James D. 17.85 Weeks, Stanley F. 17.85
Stansfield, Arthur 17.85 Weeks, Seth Law 113.05
Steele, George W. & White, Roy 77.35
Mildred L. 77.35 Wilson, Harrison P. Sr.
Stevens, Philip 119.00 Heirs 17.85
Stufflebeem, William 291.55 Weiderman, Frederick 261.80
Straight, George F. & Wightman, Ernest H. 95.20
Elaine 47.60 Willett, Mrs. J. T. Jr. 77.35
Spurr, Richard 113.05 Williams, Ethel A. 35.70
Stockton, Frederick & Ruth 238.00 Wilkinson, Margaret J. 17.85
Simpson, Robert & Diane 184.45 Woodward, Helen B. 35.70Strauss, John B. & Woodward, Elwyn 119.00
Shirley A. 17.85 Wiggin, Albert Jr. 89.25
Stearns, Dorothy 124. 95 Whaley, Kenneth A. &Sceggel, Roland J. 124. 95 Dorothy B. 196.35Shea, M/M Henry & Wiedeman, Robert C. & Leah 17. 85
M/M John Zipeto 333.20 Waldron, William 95.20Small, William A. & Wentworth, Mrs. Ella R. 17.85
Joan R. 315.35 Whitmore, John D. Jr.
,
Schwatka, Paul & Yvonne 17.85 Richard Maxwell & KennethSewall, Jeffrey G. & Camerota 315.35
Joyce G. 184.45 Young, Mrs. Angie 35.70Santos, Steven 113.05 Young, Louis 17.85Theberge, Sheila 136.85 Yazinka, Henry R* &Thoits, Elsie 17.85 Rachel M. 17.85
80
Young, Richard & Eleanor 17.85 Ziegra, Louis R. & Alice 53.55
LAKES
Akers, Melvin & Jean B.
Allan, John
Anderson, Robert G. &Ethel J.
Anstey, Grace
Atherton, Hollis
Ayles, Frank
Allan, Thain
Anderson, Helen S.
Ames, Eugene L. &Barbara N.
Annis, Earl B. & Beverly A.
Archer, Beverly G.
Angelo, John L. & Carol A.
Adorn, Frank
Anderson, Arvid Kurt
Atkins, Robert E. Jr. &Ellen M.
Ambrose, Allison & Beatrice
Ames, John D. & Hazel M.Anzalone, Salvatore
Atkinson, EdwardAtkinson, Stephen
Anderson, Mrs. Margaret
Heirs
Anglin, J. William
Ashman, Evelyn M. &Helena Wallace
Atwood, Reuel
Armand, M/M Ernest L. Jr.
Ayers, Raymond & Ruth
Anderson, Richard
Anderson, Richard &Ellen VonDoepp
Adams, Robert W.Allen, Robert W. &
Elaine M.Anderson, M/M GaryArmour, LawrenceAllard, Leopold & Yvette
Aprile, Anthony J. &Madeline F.
Apse, Zigrids & Aina
Addessi, John J. & Ruth A.
255.85 Araujo, Mr. L. Jean 148.75
59.50 Ackerson, Laurence P. &Beatrice 178.50
202.30 Anonses, John & Mary 202.30
23.80 Auciello, Michael A. 238.00
142.80 Adabahr, Louis & Dorothy 71.40
59.50 Akers Pine Association 35.70
59.50 Allen, Newton 35.70
238.00 Armstrong, EdwardAngland, Miss Elizabeth &
119.00
297.50 Margaret M. McDonnell 166.60
476.00 Alger, Raymond A. 107.10
238.00 Andrea, Linda M. &
29.75 Robert Spurling 202.30
59.50 Ackerman, Roger J. &
29.75 Mary T. 178.50
Aylwood, Ann & Harold 178.50
130.90 Barrett, William & Doris 83.30
166.60 Balsom, Mrs. Curtis G. 202.30
71.40 Barton, James M. 23.80
190.40 Bateman, Mrs. L. C. 297.50
23.80 Beaver, Miss Cynthia A. 357.00
23.80 Beeder, William H. , Mazie
P. & Wayne A. 333.20
166.60 Beeder, William P. &
487.90 Lucinda M. 71.40
Blanchard, Carlton 249. 90
214.20 Baush, Edward R. &
190.40 Frances M. 95.20
178.50 Blomster, Dorothy 190.40
190.40 Booma, Roland C. 392.70
47*60 Bosworth, Weldon 59.50
Boudreau, Miss Bette 238.00
178.50 Boyd, Mrs. A. E. &
214.20 Katherine L.
Brown, Alexander &243.95
23.80 Beatrice 261.80
178.50 Beriault, Norman &
142.80 Virginia 71.40
47.60 Berenji, John L.
Bunker, A. Reid Sr. &
23.80
166.60 Virginia D. 249.90
166.60 Babcock, Erika M. L. 23.80
142.80 Belleau-Wakefield Corp. 309.40
81
Bernard Frederick W.Blaisdell, Elwin F.
Birtwell, John L.
Bisbee, MalcolmBis son, Lucien
Brooks, Reginald G. &Gertrude Q. E.
Borgo, Peter J.
Barrett, Susie May Roberts
Beane, Mr. Benjamin F.
Benzing, Raymond &Constance
Benzing, Joseph
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Samuel K. &Susan L.
Burgess, Percy E. , Heirs
Bowes, Walter L.
Brown, David E. &Norma E.
Brenton, Francis
Brown, Kirk & Raeleen &Corydon Perkins Jr,
Baker, Kenneth & Rita
Baronowski, Gilbert
Bell, William G. & Clara L.
Beniers, Robert K. &Catherine E.
Bartlett, Ralph W.Bayes, Cecil W.Beaton, George K.
Beaver, Bernard W.Benjamin, George F. &
Eileen N.
Bennett, George J. &Altha A.
Bitomski, H. TheodoreBlack, Thomas J. & Ruth E.
Barend, Mrs. Mildred S.
Boucher, Fernand E.
Blickensderfer, Hilmer &Laura
Burgess, NormanBragg, Robert C. & MurielBryce, John & Alice
Brockbank, John E.
Bryant, Berton
Buckley, Lawrence & Hilda
202.30 Buzek, Walter S. &29.75 Marie D. 178.50
148.75 Bolser, Genevieve 226.10
238.00 Buck, Roy 214.20
202.30 Burt, William F. 154. 70
Blais, Ralph F. & Alice E. 166.60
220.15 Ball, Robert B. &416.50 Donna L. 190.40
47.60 Barry, James K. 23.80
11.90 Barbary, Leo J. & Lucille 35.70
Bannon, James 261.80
5201.50 Batten, George W. 309.40
71.40 Blake, Howard J. 249. 90
71.40 Boire, Larry 226.10Beaudoin, Mrs. Hazel 357.60
142.80 Brown, Donald & Martha 47.60
166.60 Butler, W. Keith & Joan 178.50
190.40 Battelli, EdwardBoudreau, Florence &
148. 75
119.00 Constance Simonson 190.40
238.00 Booth, Grant 190.40
Balch Lake Associates 1785.00
166.60 Breen, Joseph M. &226.10 Linda M. 178.50
190.40 Belleau Lake Corp. 1416.10
47.60 Bergenthal, Col Frank 17.85
Bernard, Theodore F. 166.60
23.80 Bernard, Robert 166.60
226.10 Bernard, Theresa (Ted) 166.60
95.20 Bornstein, David L. &47.60 Lynda L. 202.30
166.60 Bornstein, Louis & Annie A . 35.70
Braga, William F. 35.70
249. 90 Beal, Erwin Jr. & Dorothy
Bonia, Ronald F. &154. 70
142.80 Ethel H. 166.60
214.20 Bertschy, Roland G. &214.20 Marilyn A. 71.40
202.30 Biemann, Klaus & Vera T. 232.05
154.70 Brown, Earl R. Sr. &Ruth D. 303.45
214.20 Brown, Raymond W. &202.30 Marion E. 160.65
321.30 Butler, Patrick C. &166.60 Jacqueline M. 196.35
154.70 Burden, Grace B. &238.00 Evelyn S. Hall 190.40
154. 70 Berdine, Kenneth 95.20
82
Carr, David G. 238.00
Caswell, Ronald & Miriam 142.80
Cale, Edith G. 178.50
Cameron, Ada 23.80
Carrier, Annette M. 345. 10
Carter, Charles & Eleanor 238.00
Carter, Chester W. 214.20
Castaldo, Michael 17.85
Charbonneau, Albert 47. 60
Charpentier, Paul 166.60
Chipokas, Peter G. 23.80
Christie, Cora 23.80
Christie, Melvin 23.80
Clancy, Mrs. Arthur J. 142.80
Clifford, Warren L. Jr. 208.25
Coolbroth, Margaret 202.30
Clarke, John M. & Ethel B. 595. 00
Cole, D. A. 202.30
Conroy, Irene 47.60
Copely, Nancy E. 95.20
Cotreau, Lawrence 261.80
Counihan, Walter 166.60
Chiaradona, Vincent &Felicia 190.40
Crompton, Frederick R. 190.40
Cooper, Helen J. 190.40
Croll, Jean 71.40
Culver, Robert D. 35. 70
Currier, Francis E. 404.60
Crowell, Jennie 166.60
Conway, Francis H. &Virginia A. 23.80
Crowe, Robert & Elizabeth 238.00
Carswell, William 297.50
Cantley, J. Vernon 238.00
Carll, Gladys 535.50
Carter, Harry E. heirs 202.30
Chase, Bernare 255. 85
Chevalier, Gladys M. 238.00
Chick, Conrad 261.80
Ciccone, Frank E. 238.00
Clough, Leland 226.10
Corliss, Franklin 166.60
Coughlin, Elizabeth A. 11.90
Coughlin, Marion E. &Elizabeth A. 315.35
Couturier, Roger L. & Rita 178.50
Cross, William &Violette L. Reynolds 238.00
Crowell, Chester E. 202.30
Crawley, Helen W. 214.20Collins, Bernard 214.20Conant, Bruce F. 11.90
Cronin, Leo W. & Mary E. 154. 70
Chapman, John H. , Idabell,
John D. 249. 90
Currier, Jewell E. &Doris L. 59. 50
Cahalane, Joseph A. &Dorothy E. 196.35
Cahalane, John & Stella 119. 00
Carson, Louis F. 124. 95
Cerullo, Albert A. &Dorothy 166. 60
Cerullo, Henry F. &Jeannette 172.55
Chick, George Chester 130. 90
Chick, Harry & Evelyn 178. 50
Coddington, James A. Jr. 95.20
Collyer, Harry & Pauline 142.80
Craffey, Lawrence 11. 90
Carew, Ernest W. Jr. 160. 65
Cremmen, Joseph 214.20
Champion, Thomas &Hildegarde 202.30
Checo, Robert 83.30
Cerullo, Robert A. 95.20
Callahan, John & Mildred 23.80
Carr, Arthur L. 166. 60
Cattoggio, Francis &Angela 238.00
Chouinard, Annette 166.60
Clifford, Warner I. &Beatrice V. 119. 00
Cirafice, Robert F. 166.60
Cole, John 166.60
Crandall, Allen F. &Evelyn E. 166.60
Crew, Dorothy 214.20
Crosby, Dorothy D. 452.20
Croteau, William 130.90
Cutter, Helen (Mrs. Amos) 273.70
Colello, P. A. 178.50
Covert, Theodore B. &Virginia 154.70
Chadwick, Walter 47.60
Cellini, Anthony & Dorothy 136. 85
83
Cornell, Mr. & Mrs.James E. 142.80
Cook, George & Patricia 154. 70
Cause, Fred 202.30
Colbath, Robert N. Jr. &Dorothy 136. 85
Cooper, Geo. Douglas &Wander Lee 273.70
Colbert, James P. &Maryellen 136. 85
Chuan, Marion K. 47. 60
Caulfield, James & Helen 71.40
Cerullo, Joyce 35.70
Connolly, James M. 23.80
Condon, Robert J. &Esther C. 23.80
Cassidy, Joseph W Q &Joan P. 154. 70
Chick, Philip 35.70
Chick, Ralph & Barbara 160.65
Chick, Russell & Pearl 309.40
Chick, Russell Jr. &Jacquelin 47. 60
Coffin, Charles 214.20
Colby, Walter 178.50
Copeland, Beatrice B. &Phyllis Wisenburn 190.40
Cox, Gilbert 202.30
Crilley, Frank 119.00
Coscia, Clyde 202.30
Costa, Frank 119.00
Cooper, John R. 47.60
Corbishly, Joseph & Pearl 196.35
Cowan, David 71.40
Croft, Joseph & Eileen 71.40
Cipriano, Diane Francis 47. 60
Cavanaugh, Frank & Marion 136. 85
Clifford, Francis 226.10
Culleton, Herbert 166.60
Conley, Joseph A. &Bernadette H. 226. 10
Cunningham, William Jr. &Adele 202.30
Castellini, Michael 124.95
Cardellicchio, George 166.60
Considine, John & Anne 148. 75
Clayton, Grace B. 166.60
Clark, D. L. 35.70
Cambell, Robert F. 249.90Carpenter, Freeman 190.40Colcord, Franklin 166. 60
Coy, Burton G. & Evelyn E. 142.80
Costley, Wallace 178.50Craaybeek, Lawrence E. &
Shirley J. 160.65Crocker, Everett 142.80Curran, Mathew P. 255. 85
Creighton, Mr. R. E. 119.00Curtis, Donald O. 35.70Coviello, James 178.50Connors, Elizabeth M. 178.50Cutcliffe, Peggy B.
(Easterday) 333.20Cirafice, Peter 23.80Craig, Richard 297.50Cerullo, Richard 23.80Chandler, Mary 75.00
Cann, 77.35
DeAngles, M/M Alfred R. 238.00De Hart, Raymond 178.50
Demoree, Alfred C. &Barbara 214.20
Des Roches, Emil J. 404.60
Differ, David 23.80
Dodier, Alfred 297.50
Doran, Paul & Dorothy 166.60
Doty, Keith E. 59.50
Doty, Louise 345.10
Drysdate, John W. 142. 80
Durnin, Thomas 357.00
Decatur, L. E. 297.50
Dembek, Leon 214.20
De Mors, Mr. Mrs. Arthur 23.80
Donovan, Andrew 59.50
Dean, Andrew 59. 50
D TAmico, Salvator &Salvator Canto 29.75
D TAmico, Paul 148.75
Davis, Sumner C. 298.65
De Nichola, Floyd A. &Kathleen 357.00
Dick, Frederic H. 249. 90
Dickson, Charles L. &Ruby S. 446.25
Dickson, Mrs. Franklin 220.15
Dore, Kenneth E. & Beth A. 249.90
84
Day, John W. & Yolanda 309.40 Doherty, William 142.80
Dressier, Robert H. & Davis, Robert R. & Irene C. 154.70
Theresa A. 59.50 Dirksen, Peter C. Jr. &
Doherty, Alden 535.50 Beverly M. 238.00
Da Forno, Bruno 428.40 Dorby, Kenneth 119.00
Doiron, Leo M. & Priscilla 238.00 Dyer, Gerald E. 214.20
Doiron, Richard & Patricia 119.00 Davis, William F. &
Davidson, Elwin A. 172.55 Priscilla M. 47.60
Dreger, Gary 190.40 De George, Geraldine 17.85
Donnelly, James A. & De George, Lawrence &
Virginia 232.05 Geraldine 190.40
Don - Ville, Inc. 1 ,053.48 Doucette, Charles 35.70
Di Donata, Marie A. 166.60 Drena, John M. & Rose M. 214.20
De Feo, Michael & Helen 166.60 Duffy, William & William
Doig, Robert 23.80 Blood 154. 70
Donnelly, Joseph 184.45 Demers, Joseph P. &
Dodge, Leonard F. & Lorraine J. 178.50
Annette M. 261.80 Di Pasquale, Orlando 202.30
Dunsky, Joel & Patricia & Dickinson, Albert A. &
M. Frederick & Ruth M. 202.30
Carole Pritzker 600.95 Dorsey, Emily & Brian 166.60
Davis, Scott 119.00 De Voe, John & Lucille 166.60
Delano, Millard T. 214.20 Douville, Richard & Rita 166.60
Dionne, Edward Jr. 95.20 Delorey, John R. &
Dixon, Wallace Jr. & Dorothy G. 166.60
Alice G. 243.95 Durgin, George C. 35.70
Domoracki, Chester 214.20 Dame, Emerson & Edith 142.80
Doyle, Arthur 130.90 Donaher, James J. &
Doyle, John & Jean B. 190.40 Margaret F. 291.55
Doyle, Richard & Janice 178.50 Dine, Felix & Sylvia 130.90
Degnan, Robert A. 214.20 Drugan, Frank & Shirley 95.20
Duggan, William 142.80 Dow, Robert B. & Judith H. 202.30
Doncaster, Frances R. & De Santis, John A. &
Margaret 23.80 Leslie F. 89.25
Donovan, Frank J. & Downs, John & Dorothy 142.80
Helen T. 166.60 Doe, Wallace & Marge 47.60
De Fronzo, Dante & Evans, Richard & Madeline 214.20
Genevieve Polsi 47.60 Elms, Howard A. &
Davis, Catherine L. 47.60 Marion G. 83.30
Di Pietro, Elaine 47.60 Elias, Kenneth J. &
Donnelly, Robert B. & Rosemarie 261.80
Barbara A. 190.40 Eddy, Burton H. 238.00
Davis, Francis & Helen 35.70 Elliott, Edward 29.75
DelVecchio, Joseph & Enaire, Raymond 279.65
Charlene 178.50 Ericson, Ernest A. 315.35
De Vos, Reiner 166.60 Edwall, Charles & Anna 297.50
Dionne, Phillip 178.50 Emerson, Daniel H. &
Drew, Barry M. & Helen A. 130.90 Joanne 285.60
85
Elliott, Mrs. Charles N. 107.10
Ellis, Richard M. &Mary A. 130.90
Eaves, Ralph & Laura 202.30
Erickson, Ernest 142.80
Einarson, M. J. 190.40
Eldredge, Granville 166.60
Elwell, Kenneth &Dorothy G. 309.40
Eppinger, Mr. C. Edward 130.90
Fellows, Horace W. 130. 90
Fenton, George,heirs 202.30
Ferrini, Mr. Mrs. Azio 434.35
Field, Chester & Edith 142.80
Fleming, Frederick J. 202.30
Flint, Ernest E. & Ruth E. 428.40
Freeman, Stuart 238.00
Fuller, John & Helen 297.50
Fallon, Herbert 113.05
Farley, Charles 249. 90
Fitz, Florence 178.50
Forshay, James M. &Anna T. 59.50
Foss, Stephen D.*
178.50
Foss, Irene 29.75
Farmer, James W. 327.25
Ferguson, Joseph P. &Carolyn N. 208.25
Faulkner, Robert E. 35.70Fiore, Edward 47.60Fiore, Ralph L. 59.50Fiore, Ralph L. &
Rosalie A. 107.10
Fuller, G. Austin 11.90
Fitzgerald, Frank 511.70
Ford, Curt J. 107.10Ford, Irene 119.00Freeman, Marvin & Emily 71.40Frost, Carroll 11.90Fansler, Elliott 273.70Farmer, Mrs. Charles H. 178.50Flynn, Richard 202.30Follett, Woodrow P. &
Stephanie E. 309.40Fradshaw, Edward J. 142.80Frasier, Curtis L. &
Jean B. 583.10Fryer, Baron P. Jr. 190.40
Fuller, Clarence B. 226.10
Fino, Carmen & Helen 238.00
Froehlich, Carl O. &Faith R. 214.20
Farrin, Mr. & Mrs.Roger C. 136.85
Fullerton, Richard 285.60Furnari, Donald F. &
Dolores C. 71.40
Faust, Harry W. &Barbara G. 226.10
Filley, Charles E. 261. 80
Filley, Charles E. Realty,
Inc. 47.60Frado, Edward Jr. &
Elaine 178. 50
Feeney, Patrick 202.30Feeney, Michael W. &
Patricia J. 23.80Frankl, Mark 23.80Fowler, James E. & Ruth E. 47.60
Foley, Alfred J. & Hazel E. 23.80Flint, Edward P. Jr. &
Deanne C. 464.10
Fyfe, Gordon Fraser Jr. 226.10
Fuller, Karen E. (Dicker) 202.30
Farr, Edward L. Jr. 95.20
Finn, Jerimiah 166.60
Flayhan, Paul F. & Jean M. 190.40
Foster, Mrs. Joan 190.40
Francis, Bradford 553.35
Francis, Rolene (Mrs.) 23.80
Francis, Glenn 23.80
Francis, Lewis B. 47.60
Francis, Felton G. 47.60
Fryer, Malcolm F. &Lillian H. 202.30
Ferraro, Anthony V. &Jeannette M. 214.20
Ferguson, Doris 166.60
Farwell, Clifford S. &Mildred C. 226.10
Foley, Mrs. William E. 214.20
Foulger, Arthur L. 23.80
Frechette, Roland &Jeanette 119. 00
Fetter, Phyllis &Robert Bell 154. 70
86
Fonseca, Robert & Patricia 142.80
Forbes, Edison & Marilyn 166.60
Farrand, Ann M. (Taylor) 190.40
Fritz, John A. 148. 75
Gatto, Albert A. &Patricia R. 255. 85
Gerry, Mary C. 142.80
Gillespie, Frank D. &Mary Edith 249. 90
Gillespie, Wilfred L. 202.30Golden, David I. 178. 50
Golden, Gerald 178.50Golden, Eugene Jr. &
Leo R. 166.60Gosselin, Albert 47.60Grant, Mrs. Herbert A. 202.30Graves, Percy F. 95.20Grant, Barbara M. 297.50Garvin, David G. ; Trustee of
J. W. Garvin Trust 315.35Gilbert, George D. , M. D. 535. 50
Gordon, Dorothy 238.00Gordon, William R. 154. 70
Gormley, Frank 297.50Grenon, Ralph P. 261.80Grimshaw, George W. 238.00Greeley, Edward T. &
Eileen F. 297.50Garison, John & Deana 303.45Garvin, David G. &
Magdalene 59. 50
Gardner, William S. &Joan H. 23.80
Gardner, William H. 11. 90
Gatto, Theodore 190.40Gilman, Gerald 166.60Goodwin, Joseph & Ruth 95.20Gunnison, George 178.50Gullo, James & Rose 35.70Gates, Frank W. 130.90Gifford, Lucille &
A. Ramsey 606.90Gile, Madison L. 226.10Gorman, John J. 166. 60
Goldsmith, John D. 285.60Gove, Gordon & Ann F. 208.25Grenier, Raymond 119.00Griffin, Howard & Haldagard 190.40
Griffiths, John D. Jr. &Dorothy 285.60
Gilchrist, John S. &Janet L. 47. 60
Gagnon, Linwood A. &Sylvia G. 226. 10
Gagnon, Arthur & Nelida 47.60Goedeke, John F. Sr. &
June E. 95.20Geremia, Peter R. &
Frances E. 47. 60
Guarino, Joseph & Frances 452.20Guarino, P. John &
Dorothy 238.00Glidden, Kenneth 47.60Gould, Robert & Donna 35.70Gould, Ernest 166.60Grayton, Dorothy 178.50Gualtieri, Domenic 17.85George, Gordon L. &
Mary E. 184.45Gaffney, John M. &
Susan E. 202.30Gilley, John B. 243.95Galligan, Hugh F. &
Ellen M. 35.70Gauch, Gilbert &
William Myers 166. 60
Graham, Joseph H. &Marion L. 184.45
Gregory, Andrew L. 238.00
Goding, Albert 142.80
Glidden, Lauriston W. &Alberta I. 35.70
Galeucia, Elliott & Martha 255. 85
Genetti, Arthur P. &Roberta 243.95
George, Bert D. 190.40
Gott, Ralph E. 547.40
Giusti, Richard 23.80
Griffiths, Benjamin 23.80
Grant, Clarence L. &Helen M. 261.80
Hackett, Gertrude E. &Ella Schlicting 357.00
Hamm, Eugenia 23.80
Hayes, Francis R. 35.70Helander, Carl F. 404.60
87
Henson, John J. Jr. 238.00
Hickey, James I. 23.80
Hicks, Lawrence & Mary 59.50
Hilton, Mrs. Josephine W. 178.50
Hogan, Raymond S. .309.40
Howe, Philip W. 202.30
Hopkins, Martin M. Jr. 142.80
Hraba, John B. 410.55
Hughes, Mrs. Rose A. 226.10
Hughes, Louise & Harold 29.75
Hughes, Louise &Helen Sizer 83.30
Husson, Robert & Phyllis 249. 90
Holland, Charles 285.60
Holmes, Loring 190.40
Home, Olive A. 642.60
Hollett, Melvin 59.50
Hardy, Thomas 59.50
Hamor, George H. &Barbara B. 202.30
Harvey, L. Earl 267.75
Harvey, James J. &Virginia M. 238.00
Helpard, Victor M. & Ruth 297.50
Hendrick, John H. 821.10
Haubrich, F. William 392.70
Horasby, James H. 142.80
Herrick, Earl F. 285.60
Hodsdon, Alice A. &M. Antoinette Bell 285.60
Hoffman, Dartley & Edna L. 119.00
Hoyt, Frank W. & Elsie M. 190.40
Hoyt, Gus 446.25
Hoyt, Warren 130.90
Holt, Howard 238.00
Howell, Robert 202.30
Huntoon, Albert H. 267.75
Henrichon, Ernest G. &Helen K. 416.50
Hasey, Burt 166.60
Hawley, Norman & Hazel 178.50
Hewitt, Edward & Mary 107.10
Hopkins, Ethel E. 178.50
Hourihan, Gerald P. 17.85
Howarth, Donald 35.70
Husler, Theodore F. &Leonice R. 178.50
Hurlbert, Harold G. 285.60
Henebury, John 47.60
Haley, William R. 238.00
Hampe, Carl Fr. Jr. &Marjorie 297.50
Hardwick, Lawrence &Adelaide 333.20
Haynes, George 178.50
Hastings, James H. 178.50
Hochman, Jacob &Dorothy A. 154.70
Holmgren, Eric A. 166. 60
Homberg, Margaret 154. 70
Homberg, Robert 362.95
Hoyt, William H. 303.45
Hunt, Freland 333.20
Howland, Carston & Rita 220.15
Hunt, Lt. Col. &Mrs. Henry 116.60
Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Philip 238.00
Hurd, Mrs. Marion J. 499. 80
Hurd, Clayton 142.80
Hopkinson, William Jr. 47. 60
Harrison, Cyril A. &Mary T. 202.30
Herlihy, Joseph F. 47.60
Hunt, Henry W. 71.40
Hall, James 23.80
Hallowell, Bryce J. 53.55
Hinch, John F. 47.60
Hancock, Gordon W. 154. 70
Hatch, Marjory C. 261.80
Hayes, Stanley I. Jr. 238.00
Hayes, Robert 47.60
Hosmer, Harold & Mary 35.70
Hoffer, Donna Jean 47.60
Hatch, Charles D. 47.60
Hyatt, Diane 95.20
Hubbard, John B. &Shirley M. 166.60
Harrison, Edward R. &Barbara L. 166. 60
Heinz, Warner 166.60
Head, Frederick A. 119. 00
Howarth, David W. &Judith M. 35.70
Houston, William & Beth 35.70
Hartling, Gerald R. 166.60
Hancock, Mrs. Edmund A. 178.50
88
Hoage, Richard 166.60 Jeffery, Armand L. Jr. &Hodgdon, Charles B. & Marie G. 166.60
Ruth L. 273.30 Johnston, Donald 214.20
Howard, Cleon 190.40 Johnson, Carl Rodney 35.70
Hogan, Sylvia L. 23.80 Kelley, George 166.60
Howley, Vincent J. & King, Mrs. Helen 571.20
Dorothy A. 154.70 Keenan, John J. & Pauline 476.00
Hughes, David 29.75 Kordick, Alexander M. Jr. 226.10
Harvey, David; Treasurer 476.00 Kondracki, Stanley &Haney, Charles 23.80 Pitrina P. 249. 90
Imke, Henry D. & Kibbe, Richard L. &Dorothy R. 226.10 Mary G. 47.60
Imler, Mrs. D. Joseph 345.10 Klotz, Dr. Robert E. &Ingle, Corinne 285.60 Joan L. 505.75
Innis, John & Roseann 23.80 Kanpp, George 142.80
Irving, Joseph 255.85 Krauss, Arthur L. 261.80
Jazakawiz, Francis C. & Kasianchuck, Walter &Dorothy H. 238.00 Hilda 166.60
Jermyn, Mrs. Thomas 321.30 Krearner, Stewart R. &Johnson, Carl & Lillian 261.80 Marion A. 47.60
Johnson, Charlotte 23.80 Kidder, Joseph L. 119.00
Johnson, Edward F. & Kalil, Roy 119.00
Merna E. 249. 90 Kalil, Ronnie 23.80
Jones, Harriman 190.40 Kaempfer, John D. &Jahn, Hope & George E. 226.10 Barbara L. 142.80
Jordan, Edward E. 249 90 Kennett Company 89.25
Judge, Daniel 249. 90 Kothman, Elmer J. 214.20
Jenness, Mrs. Iona A. 261.80 Koutrelakos, Gregorios &Jenness, William & Helen 190.40
Priscilla 267.75 Krajeski, Edward J. &Johannessen, Dr. Leif B. 487.90 Evelyn E. 214.20
Jones, Leon or Gertrude R. 136.85 Kemmer, James G. &Johnson, Katherine 29.75 Antoinette L. 226.10
Jones, Mrs. Miriam & Knight, Maureen W. 95.20
Miss Karen 23.80 Kraft, Leon & Dorothy 238.00
Jones, Roger G. & Kierstead, Robert K. &Geraldine A. 23.80 Gail D. 119.00
Johnson, Oscar 202.30 Kerressey, Margaret M. 23.00
Jones, Leslie R. 154.70 Kane, Thomas &Joslin, Carl & Barbara 214.20 Kathleen J. 202.30
Joyce, Gerard W. & Kelly, Daniel E. &Eileen A. 327.25 Dorothea T. 47.60
Joyce, Joseph D. 47.60 Kennedy, Malbourne 142.80
Jones, George R. & Kinnon, Leo & Joan 166.60
Laura B. 166.60 Koroski, Walter & Nancy 238.00
Jodoin, Eugenie 119.00 Kelly, Edward S. Jr. &Jordan, Kenneth & Olena R. 166.60 Ethel P. 178.50
Johnson, Byron 345.10 Knobel, Josef 35.70
89
Keefe, Amelia E. 35.70 Larson, Stanley 178.50
Kaegael, Richard J. & Larsen, Walter 166.60
Richard Walker 214.20 Larochelle, Armand Sr. 297.50
Kaegael, Richard J. Lawry, John E. P. 142.80
(sole owner) 35.70 Leighton, James B. &Keegan, Frances S. 95.20 Edith M. 166.60
Kasper, David 119.00 Lewis, Vernon & Mary B. 297.50
Kennedy, Robert & Marsha 178.50 Lloyd, George & Frances 107.10
Kenney, Mrs. Daniel Sr. 166.60 Lombara, Stanley John 273.70
Ladd, Herbert & Alice 261.80 Lothigius, Herbert W. &Lajoie, George A. & Letitia 206.45
Prudence V. 190.40 Larson, Raymond 23.80
Lewis, Kent T. 184.45 Lundgren, C. Richard 202.30
Littlefield, Mary L. 297.50 Lundgren, Clarence E. &Livermore, Carrie Heirs 113.05 Helen V. 214.20
Lovely, Mildred B. & Luddy, Robert E. 142.80
James G. 476.00 Lewis, Richard 47.60
Lambert, Louis 523.60 Lukaszka, Joseph J. 214.20
Liberti, Joseph C. & Leader, George & Hannah 309.40
Marie 190.40 Lagasse, Charlene 178.50
LaPointe, Leo 59.50 Livas, Frank Jr. & Joan R. 119.00
LaPointe, Raymond J. 59.50 Leonard, Walter A. &LaChance, Victor 190.40 Patricia C. 47.60
Lagasse, Herve E. 249. 90 LaBlanc, William 95.20
LaFond, Mr. & Lemieux, Alfred E. &
Mrs. Leslie 238.00 Ann E. 255.85
Lamper, Herbert 309.40 Libby, Clarence & Joanne 178.50
Lang, Joseph W. 142.80 Linn, Charles F. & Nancy 249.90Lee, Annie 339.15 Laughlin, William & Janice 113.05
Lemerise, Ray 226.10 Larson, David & Sheila 190.40
Lennon, Phyllis 107.10 LeBlanc, Edward A. &Littlefield, Richard 595.00 Patsy E. 178.50
Lyons, Ralph 261.80 Legere, Harvey J. &Lee, Robert E. 267.75 Pauline C. 166.60
Libby, Robert & Elaine 89.25 Lynch, William F. 178.50
Ladd, Charles E. & Mary E,. 130.90 Lord, Harry P. & Flora E. 214.20
LeForce, Lloyd W. 166.60 Lombardi, Nicholas &Lewis, Mrs. Elinor D. 285.60 Margaret 202.30
Litch, Ralph & Frank 95.20 LaFrance, Leo & Muriel 166.60
Littlefield, Raymond 23.80 Lamattina, Nancy 238.00
Littell, Mrs. Edith 392.70 Locke, Roger P. &Le Donne, Joseph 113.05 Marguerite P. 154.70Long, Kenneth 95.20 Laming, George W. 226.10Lyons, Dennis & Myriam 190.40 LeClair, Leo 238.00Lyons, Edward & Myriam 23.80 Lee, Howard S. & Holda G. 368.90Lyons, Elliott & Myriam 23.80 Lordan, Joseph 285.60Lyons, Hugh T. & Lois 214.20 Lyons, Mrs. Katherine 261.80Lanzillo, Kenneth & Fay 142.80 Luciano, Mario 196.35
90
Maddix, Forrest N. Heirs 238.00
Marsh, Elizabeth T. 261. 80
Marshall, Mrs. Mara 65.45
McAuley, Charles 214.20
McDougall, Arthur heirs 130.90
McNally, Paul & Helen J. 142.80
McNally, Robert 142.80
McNutt, Roland D. 273.70
Merrill, Gwendolen 202.30
Mickalsen, Robert H. 267.75
McMorrill, Leo 202.30
Morris, Richard P. 166.60
Morse, Mrs. Corrine
Wilburn 107.10
Murray, Joseph; Heirs 119.00
Miller, George P. 226.10
McKenna, Robert C. 226.10
Mack, Morris 59.50
McGill, Joseph E. 59.50
Mailloux, Albert L. 178.50
McFarland, Sadie Irene 142.80
Martell, Charles &A. E. Gallagher 178.50
McKay, Louis 952.00
McCarron, George &Carol 119.00
Maka, Helen 59.50
Merithew, Charles &Margaret 297.50
Mankus, Florence 1154.30
Martisius, Edward 214.20
Mailloux, Ralph W. 142.80
McDonald, John & Virginia 23.80
Milburn, James E. 166.60
Miron, Alcide E. 214.20
Moulton, Ralph 238.00
Murphy, Donald 214.20
McGrew, George 47.60
Mason, C. Wesley &Evelyn 190.40
MacKenzie, Donald C. 226.10
Mains, Charles F. 214.20
Mallory, Walter F. 142.80
Manus, Mark E. &B. Andrea 214.20
Marquis, Mrs. Rose A. 119.00
Martikke, Erwin 166.60
Martin, Robert & Joyce C. 214.20
Mason, Frances & Sarah 309.40
McCarthy, John T. &Marion M. 142.80
McDonald, Thomas 154.70
McGovern, Gerald F. 202.30
McLaughlin, Ralph 261.80
McRobbie, J. Arthur 261.80
McRobbie, John K. 178. 50
Michawanic Marina, Inc. 142. 80
Mikonia, Edward C. &Marie 226.10
Morse, Walter T. 226. 10
Morse, Robert 297.50
Morse, John A. &Elizabeth A. 226. 10
Mullaney , John T
.
202 . 3
Marshall, Richard 23.80
McDormand, Eugene A. 303.45
Meaney, Catherine 172.55
Mistretta, Anthony & Ursula 47.60
Murray, Thomas Jr. 23.80
Matharani, Boldev & Janet 23.80
Matharani, Manobar A. 23.80
Malone, George & Margaret 142.80
Mclver, Thomas 23.80
Marroncelii, William 166.60
Michawanic Real Estate Inc. 803.45
Mullane, Thomas 23.80
Mullen, Harold E. 23.80
McKernan, William E. &Dorothy E. 130.90
Montgomery, Joseph H. Jr.
& Sandra J. 166. 60
MacDougall, Mr. &Mrs. Earl 142.80
McRobbie, Wm. , Susan,
James & Bonilynn 238.00
Maureau, Jerome & Irene D. 107.10
Maclntyre, John D. &Gertrude 142.80
MacRury, Norma 71.40
MacRury, King 47.60
Marshall, Kenneth 190.40
Maxfield, Ernest G. &Anne L. 202.30
Maxfield, Roland 196.35
McClary, David 35.70
McClary, John S. 166.60
91
McDonnell, James 113.05
McDougal, Robert 95.20
McNair, Charles & Lillian 59.50
Meisner, Gordon 95.20
Meisner, Paul 172.55
Meisner, Vernon 142.80
Moorehouse, Francis C. 190.40
Morin, Arthur & Angelina 214.20
Monteith, John 226.10
Mercer, Kenneth 178.50
Maka, Mrs. Mary 95.20
McGown, James B. &Marianne W. 142.80
MacDonald, Donald M. 214.20
Mankewich, Edward J. &Roberta L. 202.30
McCoart, Frederick J. 35.70
Meisner, Vernon &Barry Drew 35.70
Michaels, Dr. J. Ramsey 190.40
Myers, George D. & Doris 166.60
Meier, William & Alice 166.60
Marble, Gaylen 166.60
McEachern, Charles 321.30
McEachern, Robert H. &B. Helen 202.30
Maghakian, Mrs. Ruth 214.20
Mailloux, Joseph R. 128.50
Merrill, Gladys 362.95
Mitchell, Phyllis 202.30
Moore, Winston & Margaret 190.40
Muzichuk, John 136.85
McCarthy, Patrick J. &Barbara M. 17.85
Martin, Michael C. &Janyce M. 47.60
McEachern, Robert W. 184.45
MacKenzie, Van A. 214.20
Miller, William E. 779.45
Meader, Kenneth & Eileen 119.00
Maharis, Charles &Margaret 101.15
Moreland, Richard F e 59.50
Moreland, Frederick B. 214.20
Morrison, Roger H. 333.20Mills, Donald & Jacqueline 285.60Nelson, Frederick R. 83.30Nissensohn, Matthew H. 23.80
Nickerson, Robert W. &Anne Marie 71.40
Nixon, Shirley R. &Thomas Allen 47. 60
Needham, George B. &Blanche D. 59. 50
Nugent, James J. Jr. &Laurea L. 178. 50
Neilssien, Fern E. &Wesley W. 184.45
Norby, Richard D. &Beatrice I. 208.25
Needham, Roger & Elaine 47.60
Nelson, Clifford S. 130. 90
Newton, John R. 142.80
Nickerson, Virginia C. &Ethel M. Richburg 214.20
Noyes, Herbert S. &Geneva L. 136. 85
Nutting & Jones 47. 60
Nutting, Leslie J. 190.40
Nagle, Robert R. 23.80
Norwood, Dr. Gilbert A. &Judith 47.60
Nilosek, Charles 23.80
Nute, Eugene 190.40
Nason, Raymond C. 119.00
Nason, Ernest E. 107.10
Norman, Charles 178.50
North, Arthur 190.40
Naylor, Ernest 124.95
Olney, Lillian G. 208.25
O'Donnell, John J. 297.50
Olsen, Axel D. 190.40
O'Neill, Lester J. 166.60
O 'Sullivan, Michael & Ellen 23.80
Ofria, Edward A. 154. 70
Ouellette, Alfred 190.40
O'Brien, George 23.80
O'Connell, Allan A. 214.20
Olds, James Casey 315.35
Osburn, Hubert 232.05
O'Donnell, Francis X. 178.50
Ospechuck, Philip & Audrey 166.60
O'Brien, John W. 178.50
O'Toole, Ruby M. 136. 85
Paulus, Alva 35.70
Pawlowski, Bruno J. 321.30
92
Peterson, Carlyle B. & Pine Ridge Corporation 595.00
Ruth 142.80 Pierce, Norman & Margarel; 202.30Pike, Roland S. & Perry, Joseph & Edna 95.20
Carolyn D. 172.55 Penni, S. Richard &Piper, June E. 95.20 Patricia 23.80
Prescott, Kenneth A. 261.80 Pace, Robert 107.10
Power, John 309.40 Parson, Gerald 190.40
Prindle, Horace A. & Partellow, Frederick 214.20
Patricia A. 142.80 Patriquin, Charles 190.40
Peckham, Richard L. 202.30 Paul, Harvey 142.80
Priaulx, A. Allen & Paul, Joseph 130.90
Veronica T. 95.20 Pendergast, Ralph & Henry 583.10
Peachy, George A. & Penniman, William F. 47.60
Giuseppa C. 77.35 Philbrick, Delwyn & Claire 214.20
Peachy, Gertrude 77.35 Pouliotte, Edward O. 404. 60
Pottle, Herman 249. 90 Pewers, Edward F. &Pearson, Vincent I. & Helen E. 166.60
Ruth V. 202.30 Pizella, Francis D. &Peterson, Alfred A. & Mary A. 416.50
Theresa C. 297.50 Petrillo, Robert L. 23.80Parker, Helen S. 434.35 Pommett, James A. Jr. &Pacheco, Mrs. Margaret G. 297.50 Marie C. 261.80Paradis, Henry 11.90 Paragona, Mr. John 202.30
Paradis, Lucien 368.90 Paradis & Roulx Realty, Inc . 71.40
Pepper, Warren & Grace 297.50 Paris, Gerard P. &Peterson, Richard & Francis D. 47.60
Eleanor 309.40 Piotrowska, Krystyna 47.60
Peterson, Walter 29.75 Pallis, John 309.40
Pierce, Raymond J. & Pantanella, Robert H. &Alberta K. 142 „ 80 Ursula M. 202.30
Plummer, Gordon E. Jr. & Perreault, Joseph E. &Alice V. 297.50 Exilda 196.35
Prockniewicz, Bennie J. 238.00 Peterson, Percy 261.80
Phillips, George 59.50 Pouliot, Herman 178.50
Philbrick, Emmons & Powers, Norman 178.50
Mary H. 214.20 Preston, Howell F. &Perry, Walter M. & Joan E. 249. 90 Thelma T. 202.30
Powell, Francis & Joan 119.00 Poole, Dorothy H. &Payne, Mrs. Joseph 178.50 Nancy Padgett 166.60
Paine, John D. Jr. 142.80 Ploude, Charles 35.70
Prentice, Lawrence A. Powers, Elizabeth B. 107.10
heirs 345.10 Perry, Charles 190.40
Prince, James 255.85 Pearson, Edward C. 309.40
Post, Philip G. 119.00 Peel, James A. 11.90
Power, John W. 53.55 Petto, Albert 273.70
Prince, James J. & Peekos, Theodore J. &Barbara A. 142.80 Eva A. 142. 80
Perry, Alvan B. & Peeke, Leslie A. 107.10
Dorothy M. 119.00
93
Roberts, Arthur Jr. &Sybil 47.60
Russell, Eliza Roberts 47.60
Radloff, John C. 142.80
Reed, James A. Jr. 190.40
Repogle, Delbert E. 142.80
Robitalle, Leo J. 178.50
Robinson, H. Durrell 226.10
Rumazza, Edward 309.40
Reiglehoff, Henry G. 47.60
Robbins, Ross W. Jr. 47.60
Rauschnot , Anthony N. &Janice M. 95.20
Romano, Robert & Carol 23.80
Rauseo, Paul 23.80
Rosenburg, Peter & Donna 71.40
Ross, Richard 130.90
Ross, Robert & MaryGertrude 374. 85
Ryan, Herbert 214.20
Rivers, Andrew 23.80
Ring, Robert & Hilda 136.85
Robinson, Dr. Anthony 166.60
Ryley, Richard & Joan S. 166.60
Rufiange, John J. &Mary B. 184.45
Richardson, Ralph & Ruth 166.60
Rosen, Harry 35.70
Renard, Jean & Andrea 214.20
Rinehart, Eleanor E. 166.60
Rumson, Edward T. 142.80
Roberts, Harold F. 148.75
Ray, Kenneth E. &Deanne E. 95.20
Reynolds, Joseph D. &Anna L. 202.30
Richards, Thomas &Susie E. 196.35
Riley, James W. & Julia E. 214.20
Ring, William E. 190.40
Robbins, Percy A. 17.85
Robinson, John N. &Edna M. 476.00
Rogers, Clifford &Elizabeth 214.20
Rogers, Harold B. 47.60
Richard, Paul 35.70
Robbins, Harold W. &Gladys M. 178.50
Piper, Norman H. &June B. 142.80
Potter, Rev. Linwood C. 249.90
Poulin, Erie & Eleanor 154.20
Perry, Sarafine 35. 70
Price, Clarence U. &Lottie A. 226.10
Philbrick, R. Longley &Mary 35.70
Quinn, James 238.00
Quinn, John S. &Katherine M. 226.10
Quinzani , Augustine 29.75
Quinzani, Richard W. &W. Ann 29.75
Quinn, John J. & Johanne A. 166. 60
Quimby, Earl 59.50
Raney, Paul K. 202.30
Remick, Mark 178.50
Restuccia, Lawrence J. Jr.
& Janet I. 190.40
Reeves, Mrs. Jean E. 136.85
Rhodes, Edward 559.30
Riese, John H. 190.40
Roberts Shore Associates 119.00
Royle, Norman & Lois D. 214.20
Rogers, John J. & June M. 190.40
Roberts, Elmore B. &
Dorothy M. 142.80
Ritchie, Alexander 59. 50
Rameizl, Charles & Phyllis 119.00
Ramaika, Juliua 285.60
Ricker, Winnifred 1130.50
Rosenthal, Charles 559.30
Riley, Thomas E. 238.00
Rothman, Elsie S. 119. 00
Ryerson, Harry E. 119.00
Ratte, Elmer E. 357.00
Rouillard, Albert - 89.25
Rokentenetz, Harriet M. 238.00
Ransehousen, Allan E. 154.70
Ricker, Charles 166.60
Ring, Edward & Lois 202.30
Ring, George Elmer 354.60
Rowe, Earle E. 214.20
Ray, Marjory A. 35.70
Russ, Robert E. 178.50
Roberts, Lily 47.60
94
Richards, Sheila A.
Rosano, Joseph
Sceggell, Forrest
Schiffer, Jean
Schnurbush, Bernard A.
Seaboyer, Howard B.
Semon, Frank
Semon, Frank Jr.
Siemon, Betty Tripp
Sizer, Helen & Irwin
Siemon, Carl & HaysSiemon, Robert
Sjostrom, ElmerSmith, Elizabeth
Southack, Marion B.
Spinney, Myron R. Heirs
Stevens, Charles L. &Thelma R.
Stevens, MalcolmStephens, Patrick J. &
Mary B.
Stimson, Lucius F.
Seibert, Julien & Elizabeth
Swindells, Thomas J.
Sannizarro, TonySwanson, David
Silcocks, Sidney W. &Virginia
Sidler, Karl
Sceggell, BenjaminScruton, Earl A.
Shaltrey, RoseShapleigh, Merritt & MarySigel, Saul
Simonds, Hazel &Thelma Panell
Smith, Elmer H.
Sorrentino, Luis
Spencer, Carlton & HelenStanieich, Robert E* &
Ruth A.
Smith, John C.
Stover, Robert & Jane
Skinner, Russell F. &Barbara E.
Sanborn, Mrs. GeorgeShay, Franklin T. & EvelynSinclair, Gladys F.
29.75 Sjoberg, Nils 154.70190.40 Stanley, Edmund 23.8059.50 Staples, Mrs. Mary 226.1023.80 Steele, Donald 166.60142.80 Stringer, Carlton Jr. &261.80 Sara E. 23.80202.30 Strout, Clifford 11.90
23.80 Swanson, Arthur 178.50261.80 Samuelson, Ralph 261.8047.60 Schweimler, Christine A. 190.40
1059.10 Sapp, John W. 380.80309.40 Savini, William A. & Ida M. 190.40
249. 90 Savini, John R. 23.80
47.60 Shupe, Andrew D. &142.80 Johanne C. 142.80
297.50 Sollogub, Henry 226.10Sollogub, John Peter 23.80
190.40 Standley, John & Carolyn 166.60
452.20 Starkey, Richard 142.80Stier, Edward J. 190.40
214.20 Stillman, Raymond B. &35.70 Loretta L. 214.20
184.45 Serwon, Walter J. 142.80
119.00 Stimson, William T. 178.50
23.80 Spycher, Peter & Colette 166.60
238.00 Swanstrom, Herbert 309.40
Swift, Mildred E. 142. 80
47.60 Strazdins, John & Valya 47.60
59.50 Sheldon, Mr. & Mrs.
59.50 Charles 47.60
249. 90 Sullivan, Daniel J. &261.80 Clare M. 238.00
226.10 Sheldon, Richard D. &
321.30 Barbara E.
Swanfeldt, Roy T. & John R.
47.60
238.00 Doneaster 23.80
202.30 Suslavich, Charles &
345.10 Josephine T. 113.85
1059.10 Scavitto, Marguerite F.
Symonds, James &261.80
297.50 Pasqualina 47.60
119.00 Schulz, Eugene S. & Gail M. 23.80
267.75 Sheehan, Richard & Lois 23.80
Scanion, John E. 23.80
416.50 Sargent, Allen &11.90 Clarissa A. 142.80
23.80 Seddon, Stuart E. & Carol A, , 23.80
23.80 Smith, Ralph O. & Elaine W. 190.40
95
Salvas, Paul 309.40
Scott, Allen 47.60
Shaw, Robert J. 190.40
Smith, Harold L. & Joan A. 166.60
Stanley, Edward A. 202.30
Sheehan, James & Jeanette 166. 60
Sharp, William B. &Cecile M. 178. 50
Seaver, Ann, Robert B. &Ruth Rohl 202.30
Sweeney, Edward 35.70
Stillman, Gerald 166.60
Seamon, Earl 35. 70
Sylvia, Dale 166.60
Stetson, Ralph B. &Joanne L. 202.30
Schriefer, Robert J. &Sandra M. 35. 70
Scott, Walter F. &Evelyn A. 35. 70
Seamon, Charles & Elsie M. 35.70
Selent, Willaim O. &Dorothy L. 166.60
Sadlier, Paul 107.10
Scruton, Rev. Everett 166.60
Shimer, Stanley & Helen 238.00
Sirois, Woodrow & Ruth 130.90
Stone, Walter 160.65
Sullivan, John & Eleanor 148. 75
Swanson, Harold H. &Helen M. 124. 95
Smojice, Fbru & Evelyn 214.20
Topper, Gertrude I. 214.20
Tibbetts, Earl 226.10
Tinkham, Robert 214.20
Tinkham, Roland C. 243.95
Tobey, Hiram 357.00
Tilney, Ralph B. 47. 60
Toner, J. Walter heirs 261. 80
Tripp, Alice heirs 35.70Tucker, Ethel L. 238.00
Tucker, Morris A. 368.90
Tucker, Willard 267.75
Tuck, Ralph W. 214.20
Taylor, Ruth F. 202.30Tibbetts, Willis F. 333.20Torrey, Ralph &
Mildred L. O'Malia 261.80
Towle, Mrs. Helen G. 214.20Tozier, John M. & Bernice 238.00
Trembley, Walter & Eleanor 297.50Tyrie, Wallace R. 321.30
Turcotte, Leo G. 238.00
Targett, Raymond R. 11.90
Thomas, Edward A. 136.85
Troop, John E. 190.40
Thompson, Elsbree & Emma 297.50Tremblay, Clement L. 53.55
Tremblay, Raymond M. &Louise C. 119.00
Tinker, Charles 154.70
Tracy, Linwood B. 166.60
Tucker, Nelson 226.10
Towne, Robert L. 220.15
Tufts, Lawrence W. &Dorothy M. 166.60
Torsey, Allen & Asenath 154.70
Tetreau, Roy 214.20
Travers, John R. & Rita K. 23.80Thomas, Walter J. &
Shirley A. 246.93
Tournas, John & Sheila 47.60
Thomas, Vernon K. &Mildred J. 47.60
Tandus, John Jr. 47.60
Tandus, Rochelle 47.60
Tibbetts, Robert A. &
George C. 583.10
Timperly, John 154.70
Timperly, Cora 71.40
Tremblay, Richard 142.80
Turcotte, Ronald 178.50
Trainor, Frederick 202.30
Tello, Francis 95.20
Trainor, Richard & Loretta 95.20
Tully, James M. Jr. &Janice L. 166. 60
Tully, James M. 47. 60
Tries, James H. 166.60
Takis, Harry & Crosima 285.60
Thomas, Thomas J. 23.80
Trowbridge, Margery 23.80
Uhl, Harriett P. 47.60
Underwood, Fred 172.55
Vanderhoof, Parker 178.50
Vappi, Mrs. Cesare 119.00
96
Vitello, Nick
Vittorioso, Mr. Albert
Voight, Earl
Valentine, George E. &Marion T.
Vernooy, June R.
Vittum, NormanVokey, GeorgeVermette, Harry, Antoinette
& Shirley
Volpe, Richard A.
Vinson, M/M Paul & Mrs.Barbara Drislane
Veraza, Joanne K.
Van Voorhis, David
Vitale, Robert & Frances
Vitale, Carl A. Sr.
Veale, William
Vittum, Elsie M.Vittum, Winthrop
Varone, Gail O.
Wareham, Richard & EveWhite, RogerWalker, BertramWalker, Mrs. George L.
Wetherell, Florence E.
White, Janet D.
Wiggin, Grace M.Wilkshire, Mrs. ThomasWinn, Keith
Winn, Alden & Patricia
Woelflein, John
Winch, Stanley
Wills, Richard & MaryWelton, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert B.
Weeks, Arthur Sr.
White, Alice
Witham, Justin E. &Patricia M.
Woodhull, Florence B. &Samuel Truber
Williamson, William R.
Wiggin, Mrs. Marjorie L.
Whitney, Mrs. John
Weeks, Alfred & MildredWhitaker, Nancy & Lewis Jr.
Ward, George B. Heirs
148 .75
238 .00
238,.00
255,.85
238,.00
29,.75
190,.40
154,,70
23,,80
345,,10
107,,10
71,,40
238,,00
35.,70
321.,30
226. 10
47. 60
190. 40
589. 05
59. 50
35. 70
559. 30
190. 40
47. 60
47. 60
214. 20
271. 30
166. 60
357. 00
285. 60
238. 00
238. 00
130. 90
297. 50
345.10
362.95
255.85
273.70
148.75
119.00
29.75
190.40
Watts, Mrs. Hazel 11.90Wentworth, William B. &
Margaret M. 309.40Whelpley, George 214.20White, Norman 202.30Wildwood Shores, Inc. 1190.00Wheeler, Willis L. Jr. 95.20Womboldt, Robert 261.80Wolfe, Joan Estelle &
Harry H. 35.70Wiener, Anne M. 83.30Waddell, Robert A. 273.70Ward, Ralph E. 190.40Ward, S. Alton & Marion B. 154. 70
Webber, Roy W. 226. 10
Wellington, Elsie 327.25Whalee, Francis 47.60White, John W. &
Dorothy V. 190.40White, Arthur J. &
Elizabeth V. 142.80
Witherell, Raymond 202.30Whittemore, James 166.60Whittemore, Edwin C. 142.80
Wilbur, Maybelle B. 71.40
Wilbur, Wayne 71.40
Winkley, Harvel & Barbara 321.30
Winkley, Marjorie 119.00
Wiggin Industries Inc. 267.75
Willim, Donald K. &Walpurga F. 297.50
Wagenfeld, Russell C. &Jouise H. 202.30
Williams, James R. &Janet D. 333.20
Waterhouse, Charles E. &E. June 47.60
Wilcox, Paul G. 142. 80
White, Wilfred & Ruth 23.80
Whitaker, Robert B. &Constance H. 249. 90
Whitehouse, Wesley & Ira 345. 10
Witham, Harrison E. 166.60
Wickwire, John D. 47.60
Whittemore, M. Bruce &Ruth 404.60
Waters, Robert K. & Anne S. 178.50
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. Donald 166.60
97
Winnicki, Stanley A. & Williams, Leonard &Stella 35.70 Winnifred 226.10
Wadland, Charles P. & Wilson, Donald & Alma 291.55Frances M. 202.30 Watts, Janice M. 29.75
Weeks, Stanley & Xifaras, William L. 178.50Barbara B. 166.60 Young, Sumner 178.50
Walsh, Mary Lou 36.70 Yelverton, Joseph 166.60Witham, Ronald 119.00 Young, Leo 17.85Wortman, Frederick 178.50 Zarillo, Salvatore 59.50Webber, Herbert & Florence 190.40 Zurblis, Florence N. 238.00Weeder, Forrest 47.60 Zachrison, Mrs. Olaf 23.80Wilk, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley 261.80 Zablocki, Stanley 35.70
Gosselin, Harold J. &Barbara M.
McCoart, Frederick J.
Pouliot, HermanTrainor, Richard & Loretta
Davis, Sumner C.
Dickson, Charles L. &Ruby S.
Hill, Annie M.Hunt, Rev. Marshall
Wadleigh, Frank, heirs
Ivanhoe Realty Trust
Turner, Edward E.
Seaman, Charles
Coates, BenjaminCooper, George D.
Ross, Robert &Mary Gertrude
Bishop, Edward
Pope, Alan M. & Grace 160.65
107.10 Automobile Real Estate
178.50 Inc. 1160.25
17.85 Foss, Stephen 29.75
148. 75 Kibbe, Richard L. &
59.50 Mary G. 71.40
Hamilton, James 39.70
119.00 Tandus, John Jr. 178.50
71.40 Le Blanc, Edward A. &
23.80 Patsy E. 23.80
17.85 MacRury, Norma 47.60
59.50 Home, Joseph & Edith 249.90
17.85 Barbary, Leo J. & Lucille 89.25
35.70 Lewis, Kent T. 214.20
124.95 McCormack, Charles E. &
11.90 Dorothy 17.85
Forshay, James M. Sr. 59.50
17.85 Perkins, Sandra 89.25
47.60
98
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF
WAKEFIELDNEW HAMPSHIRE
SCHOOL BOARD, SUPERINTENDENT, PRINCIPAL
FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1973
99
WAKEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS
MODERATORHenry C. Feddern
CLERKJ. Lisbeth Olimpio
TREASURERTeresa H. Hutchins
TRUANT OFFICERRobert Palmer
AUDITORSWinifred Nason
Margaret Leighton
CENSUS ENUMERATORMargaret Leighton
Steven Paul
(Resigned)
Wayne Robinson
Walter Brown
J. Lisbeth Olimpio
SCHOOL BOARDTerm Expires 1974
Term Expires 1975
Term Expires 1976
Term Expires 1974
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLSCharles H. Morgan, B.S.Ed., M.Ed,
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTKenneth J. Beaupre, B.Ed., M.Ed.
SCHOOL NURSEDavena DeWolf, R. N.
100
SCHOOL WARRANT
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRETENTATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT WARRANT
To the Inhabitants of the School district in the town of Wakefield
qualified to vote in district affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said district
on the 5th day of March 1974, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon,
to act upon the following subjects:
1. To choose a Moderator for the coming year.
2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.
3. To choose a Member of the School Board for the ensuing
three years.
4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.
5. To choose Auditors, and all other necessary officers and
agents for the ensuing year.
Given under our hands at said Wakefield this 1st day of February
1974.
WAYNE ROBINSONWALTER BROWNLISBETH OLIMPIOSchool Board
A true copy of Warrant-Attest:
WAYNE ROBINSONWALTER BROWNLISBETH OLIMPIOSchool Board
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SCHOOL WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the Inhabitants of the School district in the town of
WAKEFIELD qualified to vote in district affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said
district on the 16th day of March, 1974, at 2:00 o'clock in the
afternoon, to act upon the following subjects:
To see if the District will raise and appropriate the sum of
two hundred sixty three thousand seven hundred sixty three
dollars ($263,763.00) for the construction of an eight room ad-dition to the Paul School and whether the district will vote to
authorize the issue of serial notes or bonds upon the credit of
the district for all or any portion of the sum so raised and ap-propriated; and to authorize the school board to determine the
terms and conditions upon which the notes shall be issued, in-
cluding their sale, the time and place of payment of the principal
and in accordance with the municipal finance act, N. H. Rev.
Laws, Chapter 33 and any amendments relating thereto. ( Re-commended by Budget Committee)
2. To see if the district will raise and appropriate the sum of
two hundred twenty seven thousand three hundred forty dollars
($227,340.00) for the construction of a combination auditorium-
gymnasium on to the Paul School. (Disapproved by Budget
Committee.)
3. To see if the district will vote to continue the present
building committee, if Article 1. is adopted, to supervise the
construction of said addition, provided that the plans and
specifications for the addition shall be approved by the School
Board acting as required by law and the School Board be further
authorized to execute any and all contracts or agreements
in connection with the construction of said addition.
4. To determine and appoint the salaries of the school board
and truant officer, and fix the compensation of any other officers
or agent of the district.
5. To hear the reports of agents, auditors, committees, or
officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.
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6. To choose agents and committees in relation to any subject
embraced in this warrant.
7. To see whether the Town will raise and appropriate the sumof $500.00 for the purpose of hiring professional educational
consultants to determine the feasibility of creating a new school
district and/or the most economical and efficient method for the
education of the children of this town.
8. To see what sum of money the district will raise and ap-propriate for the support of schools, for the salaries of school
district officials and agents, and for the payment of statutory
obligations of the district.
9. To see if the district will authorize the school board to
make application for and to receive, in the name of the district,
such advances, grants—in—aid or other funds for educational
purposes as may now or hereafter be forthcoming from the
United States Government and /or state agencies.
10. To see if the district will vote pursuant to RSA 31:105 to
provide indemnification for district employees, school admin-istrators, school board members, district officers or agents from
personal loss or expense including reasonable legal fees and
costs, if any, arising out of any claim, demand, suit or judgement
by reason of negligence or other act resulting in accidental
injury to a person or accidental damage to property providing the
indemnified person was at the time of the accident acting within
the scope of his employment or office.
11. To transact any other business which may legally comebefore this meeting.
Given under our hands at said Wakefield this 20th day of
February, 1974.
Walter BrownWayne Robinson
Lisbeth Olimpio A true C°PV of Warrant-Attest:
School Board Walter Brown
Wayne Robinson
Lisbeth Olimpio
School Board
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SALARIES OF DISTRICT OFFICERS, TEACHERS, ANDOTHER PERSONNEL
SCHOOL BOARDHazel MacBrienSteven Paul
Howard Hobbs
Wayne Robinson
TREASURERTheresa Hutchins
BOOKKEEPERAlfred J. Zalenski
CENSUSMargaret E. Leighton
TRUANT OFFICERRobert T. Palmer
TEACHERSMary J. BrownMaxine Chadbourne
Stephen S. Dyro
Donna L. Gofton
Patricia Hill
Violet Hobbs
Eleanor HomeF. Timothy LongRichard P. LoverRaymond H. Osterer
REMEDIAL READING TEACHERGail Feddern 3,240.00
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERSLaura DeForrest 15. 00
Lisbeth Olimpio 322.50
Pauline Hill 195.00
Beverly Stevens 9. 00
Eric Brown 15. 00
Janice G. Lygren 966. 57
Julio Olimpio 225.00
TEACHERS AIDEBeverly A. Stevens 2, 260. 00
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250. 00
250. 00
200. 00
50. 00
150. 00
350. 00
50. 00
25. 00
6,,900. 00
8,,650. 00
6,,300. 00
3,,359. 89
7,,350. 00
8,,650. 00
7,,800. 00
9,,900. 00
6,,104. 70
2,,590. 00
TUTORShirley Garern $ 87.00
MUSIC TEACHERAlice S. Ramsey 1,300.00
NURSEDavena DeWolf 2,200.00
CUSTODIANSAda Dodier 2,566.62
Fred Peavey 1,680.00
Dorothy Pippin 875.00
TRANSPORTATIONPaul Garland Estate 6,124.00
Fred Morrill 3,229.25
David Stevens 11,044.80
Alfred J. Zalenski 8,578.00
Irene Cate 112.20
TRANSPORTATION FOR GREAT BAY SCHOOLHoward Hobbs 1,080.00
REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURERFor The Fiscal Year July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973
SUMMARYCash on Hand July 1, 1972 $ 450. 95
Received from Selectmen
Current Appropriation $230, 792. 44
Revenue from State Sources 6,814.22
Revenue from Federal Sources 1,942.68
Received from Tuitions 693.30
Received as income from Trust
Funds 378.28
Received from all Other Sources 303. 00
TOTAL RECEIPTS 240, 923. 92
Total Amount Available for Fiscal Year 241,374. 87
Less School Board Orders Paid 231,379.39
Balance on Hand June 30, 1973 $ 9,995.48
TERESA HUTCHENSDistrict Treasurer
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FINANCIAL REPORT
RECEIPTS
Revenue from Local Sources
Current Appropriation $230,792.44
Total $230,792.44
Tuition from Patrons
Tuition from Patrons, Elementary,
Regular School Year 228. tfO
Tuition from Patrons, High School
Regular School Year 52.14
Total 280.14
Other Revenue from Local Sources
Earnings from Permanent Funds
and Endowments 378.28
Total 378.28
Revenue from State Sources
School Building Aid 1, 597. 63
Sweepstakes 5, 216. 59
Other Revenue from State
Sources 9. 00
Total 6,823.22
Revenue from Federal Sources
National Defense Education Act
Title 111 368.25
National Forest Reserve 130.39
School Lunch & Special Milk
Program 172.56
Total 671.20
Total Net Receipts From All Sources 238, 945. 28
Cash on Hand at Beginning of Year 450. 95
Total 450. 95
GRAND TOTAL NET RECEIPTS $239, 396. 23
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EXPENDITURES
100 Administration
Salaries for Administration
110.1 District Officers $ 900.00
135 Contracted Services
Other Expenses
420.00
190.1 District Officers 361.30
200 Instruction
Salaries
210.3 Teachers 74,278.23
210.4 Other Instructional Staff 1,300.00
215 Textbooks 750.09
220 School Libraries and Audiovisual 2,628.40
230 Teaching Supplies 4,187.60
235 Contracted Services 200.00
290 Other Expenses 129.51
300 Attendance Services
310 Salaries 25.00
400 Health Services
410 Salaries 2,400.00
490 Other Expenses 19.56
500 Pupil Transportation
535 Contracted Services 29,140.80
600 Operation of Plant
610 Salaries 5,136.35
630 Supplies, Except Utilities 1,036.36
635 Contracted Services 422.00
640 Heat for Buildings 2,332.78
645 Utilities, Except Heat 2,119.72
700 Maintenance of Plant
725 Replacement of Equipment 169.90
726 Repairs to Equipment 136.38
735 Contracted Services 77.50
766 Repairs to Buildings 976.06
800 Fixed Charges850.2 Teachers' Retirement System 1,899.47
850.3 Federal Insurance Contribution Act 4,486.71
855 Insurance 858.00
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900 School Lunch and Special Milk Program975.1 Federal Monies $ 197.56
1000 Student-Body Activities
1075 Expenditures and Transfers of monies 463.481200 Capital Outlay
1265 Buildings 866.49
1267 Equipment 1, 688. 84
1300 Debt Service From Current Monies
1370 Principal of Debt 5, 000. 00
1371 Interest on Debt 2, 295. 00
1400 Outgoing Transfer Accounts
1477 Tuition to Other School Districts 70,639.45
1477.
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District Share of Supervisory Union
Expenses 7,323.21
1479.1 Tuition to Private Nonsectarian
Schools 3,455.00
1479.2 Transportation 1,080.00
Total Net Expenditures For All Purposes 229,400.75
Cash on Hand at End of Year, June 30, 1973
3001 General Fund 9,995.48
GRAND TOTAL NET EXPENDITURES $239, 396. 23
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EXPLANATION OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NET (ACTUAL)EXPENDITURES AND GROSS TRANSACTIONS
Receipts
Total Net Receipts Plus Cash on HandJuly 1, 1972. (Agrees with "GrandTotal Net Receipts") $239,396.23Receipts Recorded under item 60. 1,978.64
TOTAL GROSS RECEIPTS $241,374.87
Expenditures
Total Net Expenditures Plus Cash on
Hand June 30, 1973. (Agrees with
"Grand Total Net Expenditures" $239,396.23Expenditures Reduced by Receipts
Recorded in item 60. 1,978.64
TOTAL GROSS EXPENDITURES $241,374.87
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that we have examined the books, vouchers,
bank statements and other financial records of the treasurer of
the school district of Wakefield of which the above is a true
summary for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1973, and find themcorrect in all respects.
August 20, 1973 WINIFRED D. NASONMARGARET E. LEIGHTONAuditors
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BALANCE SHEETJune 30, 1973
ASSETS
Cash on Hand June 30, 1973
General Fund $ 9,995.48
Total Assets 9, 995. 48
Net Debt (Excess of Liabilities over Assets) 58,104. 52
GRAND TOTAL $68, 100. 00
LIABILITIES
Outstanding Obligations $ 3,100.00
Notes and Bonds Outstanding 65,000.00
GRAND TOTAL $68, 100, 00
STATUS OF SCHOOL NOTES AND BONDS
Paul School Addition
Outstanding at Beginning of Year $70, 000. 00
Payment of Principal of Debt 5,000.00
Outstanding At End of Year $65, 000. 00
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REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT ANDASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
To the School Board and Citizens of the Wakefield School District:
In September, 1973, the schools of Wakefield were organized as
follows:
School Grade Teacher Enrollment
Paul 1 Mrs. Maxine Chadbourne, Miss
Althea Sheaff 39
2 Mrs. Eleanor Home 30
Union 3 Mrs. Violet Hobbs 27
4 Mrs. Patricia (Hill) Tsilikis 31
Paul 5 Mrs. Mary Brown 27
6 Mr. Stephen Dyro 28
7 Mrs. Ann Pilkovsky, Mr. Richard
Lover 41
8 Mr. Timothy Long, Principal 31
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OTHER STAFF MEMBERS
School Nurse
Teacher Aide—Secretary
Teacher Aide-Grade 2
Music Teacher
Remedial Reading
Learning Disabilities *
Mrs. Davena DeWolf
Mrs. Beverly Stevens
Miss Cynthia Lourie
Miss Alice Ramsey
Mrs. Gail Feddern
Mrs. Karole Hughes
Mrs. Patricia Silvestro
* Title I program in conjunction with Milton School District.
Wakefield tuition pupils attending schools outside the district
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School Special 10 11 12 Total Tuition
Spaulding 1
Nute
Governor Wentworth 2
Farmington
Great Bay 4
Lyndeborough 1
Rochester Developmental
Center 1
Dover Vocational
24 30 13 17 85 $ 605.00
8
1
13 931.00
5 931.00
750.00 Spec,
2 805.00
4 1,250.00
1 900.00
1 674.00
1 605.00
Total 24 30 23 26 112
The greatest problem that continues to plague the Wakefield
educational system, as indicated in the above figures, is the lack
of classroom space. Never was this more apparent than this year
when 39 first grade pupils had to be crowded into one classroom.
According to the 1973 census and kindergarten reports, the same
situation will occur in the 1974—75 school year and the year fol-
lowing.
It is pleasing to report that only one teacher had to be re-
placed this past year. When large turnovers of teaching personnel
are eliminated, the continuity in curriculum is maintained and the
number of school problems that arise seem to be minimized. An
additional teacher was hired because of the large 1st grade enroll-
ment.
Another matter of importance to the voters of the district is
the possible effect of recent legislation on the operations of the
district. To this end, a brief review of new laws and changes which
are of significance is presented.
Legislation having to do with handicapped children. The
school district has been made responsible for the education of
handicapped children from the time of birth until these children
reach the age of twenty—one. Previously, it was responsible only
after the child reached age five. The tuition liability for these
children is limited to the state average cost, although current
advice indicates that the district may pay more should it wish to
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do so. Districts are liable for transportation when a handicapped
child reaches age four. Since handicapped children are learning
disabled to a greater or iess degree, the statutes now permit the
employment by districts of learning disabilities teachers, the cer-
tification requirements of these teachers having been established
by the State Board of Education. Another handicap which has been
much in the news is that of children with kidney disease. A law
has been passed to make the state responsible for the payment
for the care and treatment of children with end stage kidney dis-
ease.
Legislation which has an effect on school finances in general.
A number of districts in the state have reconsidered rejected bond
issues immediately upon their defeat. This is no longer possible
because at least seven days must elapse be'fore a vote of recon-
sideration may be taken, and notice of the reconsideration must be
published in a newspaper at least two days before the new vote.
Each school, if it does not already, must make a lunch or breakfast
available for pupils. No waiver beyond September 30, 1979 will be
granted. This could cost money for equipment or facilities, as well
as labor. Even though the dual enrollment program has been pretty
well defeated by court actions, the child benefit program has not
been ruled out, and a number of new benefits, such as driver ed-ucation programs, educational television, lunch programs, have
been made eligible. In order to place the sweepstakes program on
a fiscal year, rather than a calendar year basis, sweepstakes ben-
efits will be paid in September, instead of December. The first
year of this operation will reduce the payment by one third, as a
result as only eight months, not twelve, will have elapsed. If a
foster child is placed by a state agency in a district other than the
child's original home, the new district will receive a sum of money,
presently $200.00, toward the payment for the child's education.
When students attend a vocational program in an AREA vocational
high school, such as Dover Vocational, which is not the usual high
school for the district, districts which do not maintain high schools
will be responsible for tuition up to the amount the high school of
regular attendance, or the state average cost, whichever is higher.
In the past, districts which tuitioned high school students to other
districts have been responsible for tuition only up to the state
average cost. Under the new law, districts must be responsible for
whatever the receiving public high school charges, unless there is
a contract calling for a different payment. The state average for
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high schools this year is $931.00, but some high schools in the
state charge as much as $1,200.00 for tuition, the difference being
the responsibility of the parents.
Additional programs which the schools must provide. Thelegislature added two more programs which school districts must
include in the school curriculum. One is a mandate to provide
instruction in the venereal diseases, which have become epidemic
in New Hampshire, and the other is to provide instruction in nu-trition education to be incorporated in the regular course of in-
struction.
Legislation effecting the operations of school boards and
districts. Under the "right to know" law, any official who refuses
a citizen access to a public document is personally liable for at-
torney's fees if a court order supports the citizen. School districts
may adopt the absentee ballot when the Australian ballot is in use
in that district, but if adopted, candidates must file at least thirty
days before the election. This requires an article in the warrant.
Immunity from civil suit has been granted to school board members
for action taken in a legal school board meeting. A school district
may vote at a district meeting to indemnify any official employed
by it while acting in his/her official capacity for loss or damages
resulting to them personally. The District shall indemnify its em-ployees and officers acting in their official capacities when a suit
involving civil rights is involved. The district may purchase in-
surance to cover its expenses in the actions mentioned above.
There must be a warrant article to cover this expense if the district
decides to purchase insurance.
There were, of course, other actions taken by the legislature,
some of which effect all districts, and some of which effected
particular districts, but, it appears that those of general interest
have been summarized above.
In closing, we would like to express our appreciation for the
cooperation we have received from the citizens, the school board
members, the pupils, and the staff.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES H. MORGANSuperintendent of Schools
KENNETH J. BEAUPREAssistant Superintendent
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REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL
To the School Board, the Superintendent of Schools, and the
citizens of the Wakefield School District. I respectfully submit my
fourth annual report.
The opening of school on Wednesday, September, 5, 1973 found
most of the staff members returning from a busy and informative
summer. They were bustling with new and inovative ideas to help
in providing a well rounded education for the children. Well over
half of the teachers were involved in summer school programs.
This year's professional staff consists of ten regular class-
room teachers, part time remedial reading teacher, music teacher,
school nurse, and learning disabilities specialist.
We only had one change in our faculty this year. Miss Donna
Gofton left for personal reasons. We were most fortunate to re-
place her with Mrs. Ann Pilkovsky teaching math at the Junior
High level. Other additions to our faculty include: Miss Althea
Sheaff, teaching in grade one; Miss Cynthia Lourie, grade two aide;
Mrs. Kim Hughes, Learning Disabilities and Mrs. Patricia Sylvestro
Learning Disabilities aide.
The new social studies series has been instituted in grades
two through eight. The teachers and children are most delighted
with this new program.
We are presently working on our reading curriculum which at
present is a little outdated.
Last Spring we administered achievement and ability tests to
all of the elementary children in the District for the first time. The
program will be continued for the purpose of measuring and eval-
uating your child's yearly progress. Learning difficulties, when
correctly diagnosed, can be remedied, thus enabling more students
to find success in academic achievement.
Congratulations to Mr. Lover and his 1973 baseball team for
their 6—1 seasonal record. This was by far the best season for
many years.
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October of this year brought intramural flag football. The pro-
gram was once again quite successful with approximately fifty
boys participating. Sportsmanship, techniques, and skills were
emphasized.
November brought National Education week climaxed by Open
House. The program was augmented by a Book Fair sponsored by
the fifth grade class. Monies realized from this enterprise will be
used for a class project.
There are presently over eighty children enrolled in the ski
program. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Quinn have most generously offered
the lessons and the facilities to the Wakefield School children
enrolled in this program free of charge.
I would like to take this opportunity to express the school's
appreciation to all our friends and the active and involved parents
of the school who gave of their time, talents, and interest for the
benefit of the children during this past year.
Perfect attendance for the 1973-1974 School Year.
James Drugg Wayne Garland *1
Dawn Garland *1 Sherry Hodsdon
Wayne Stevens Gregory Leighton
Patricia Hutchins 1 Pamela Feddern
Cheryl Libby Robert Garland *1
* Same family
1 Second year
Respectfully submitted,
F. TIMOTHY LONG,Principal
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WAKEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTHEALTH REPORT
1972-1973
During the 1972-1973 school year I spent a total of 74 days
at the Paul and Union Schools. I have continued to work with the
local Nursery School, in an attempt to help these children comply
with the new State Law requiring immunization and examination of
all children prior to their entry into the Public School System.
All children, grades one through eight, had the following tests
and measurements: height, weight, hearing, vision and hemoglobin
(blood test). All children were given an opportunity of having a
urinalysis examination. Any child whose test results were not with-
in normal limits, was referred for further examination and/or treat-
ment.
Physical examinations were performed on students in grades
3, 5 and 7. Dr. Gerard G. Bozuwa examined a total of 67 children.
The ten children who were found to have abnormal tonsils, heart
murmurs, orthopedic or skin problems were referred for further ex-
amination or treatment. First grade students were not included in
the program because they are now required, by law, to be examined
prior to the start of the school year.
Several children were seen by Mrs. Shirley Ganem for evalua-
tion of their speech. Children requiring speech therapy were seen
by her on a regular basis, during school hours.
A total of 207 children participated in the Dental Cleaning and
Fluoride Program, which was done by Mrs. Ruth Jones. The Dental
Repair portion of the Program was not offerred this year as wecould not find a dentist who was willing to do this.
This year arrangements were again made for children to attend
the local Immunization Clinics. A total of 56 children were involv-
ed. During the "Measles Alert" program in the Spring all elemen-tary children, not previously immune to this disease, were immuniz-
ed. The value of these clinics is evident in the fact that, to my
knowledge, there were only two cases of communicable diseases
among the school children this year.
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With vaccine and equipment supplied by the N. H. Tuberculosis
Association all employees of the School System, who had not had
recent chest x-rays, were tested for T.B. Volunteers and students
of the Nursery School were included in this program. There were no
positive reactions.
A Pre-School Vision and Hearing Clinic was held in November
for all children ages 4-6 years. This Clinic was sponsored jointly
by the Wakefield Lions' Club and the State Department of Health.
It was held at the Episcopal Church Parrish Hall. A total of 30
children attended.
I wish to thank the School Board, Administration, and teaching
staff for their support and co-operation. I wish to thank the many
volunteers, the Episcopal Church Vestry, The Wakefield Lions'
Club and the Wakefield Woman's Club for their interest, time and
financial assistance. Without their help many parts of the Health
Program would not be possible.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVENA R. DEWOLF, R. N.
TENATIVE WAKEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT CALENDAR1974-1975
FIRST TERM - September 4 to December 20 74 days
SECOND TERM - January 2 to February 14 32 days
THIRD TERM - February 24 to April 25 45 days
FOURTH TERM - May 5 to June 20 34 days
Days Out185 d^s
October 11 Teachers Convention
November 11 Veteran's Day
November 28-29 Thanksgiving Recess
May 30 Memorial Day
Vacations
December 23 to January 1, Christmas
February 17 to February 21, Winter
April 28 to May 2, Spring
(April 28 is still fast day)
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SALARY OF SUPERINTENDENT ANDASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT
1972-73
(R.S.A. Chapter 389:48 — New Hampshire Laws)
Assistant
School District % Local Share Superintendent Superintendent
BARRINGTON 14.145 1,948.47 1,621.02
FARMINGTON 25.425 3,502.29 2,913.70
MIDDLETON 2.500 344.38 286.50
MILTON 15.815 2,178.52 1,812.40
NORTH WOOD 11.715 1,613.74 1,342.54
NOTTINGHAM 7.000 964.25 802.20
STRAFFORD 7.990 1,100.62 915.65
WAKEFIELD 15.410 2,122.73 1,765.99
100.000 13,775.00 11,460.00
State's Share 2,500.00 2,190.00
Total 16,275.00 13,650.00
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