ANNUAL REPORT of the Town Officers and School District Town of WINCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE
Town Officers
MODERATOR
ELMER L. JOHNSON
TOWN CLERK
DONALD C. MANNING
TOWN TREASURER
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM
SELECTMEN AND ASSESSORS
WILMOT A. SMITH Term Expires 1958
FRED A. CLARK Term expires 1959
CHARLES J. DRUGG Term expires 1960
TAX COLLECTOR
W. EARLE JONES
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
RICHARD N. STETSON
POLICE CHIEF
CORTLAND PUTNAM
SPECIAL POLICE
VERNON A. JONES ALEX GRENDA C. ROBERT TACY STANLEY 8S. CABAN FRANK STAPLES ALEXANDER GALE GEORGE EARL PIPER NORMAN BAKER
FIRE WARDENS
RICHARD E. CROUMIE, Chief LEONARD P. TACY, Ass'’t
FOREST FIRE WARDEN
EARL D. SWETT
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DEPUTY WARDENS
ELWIN O. TRUESDELL — CLIFFORD E. MONROE ATWELL M. NASH FRANK T. SALONEN
WALTON E. THOMPSON
OVERSEER OF THE POOR
CHARLOTTE A. DUSTIN
AUDITORS
ROBERT SCHAUFUS ARNOLD B. CONWAY
HERBERT TAYLOR
WATER COMMISSIONERS
CLARENCE 8S. WALKER Term expires 1958
GEORGE R. FOSDICK, SR. Term expires 1959
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM > Term expires 1960
TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM | Term expires 1958
STEPHEN P. JOHNSON, Bookkeeper Term expires 1959
CLYDE SWAN Term expires 1960
LIBRARY TRUSTEES
EDITH W. ATKINS Term expires 1958
CARMENCITA C. PERRY Term expires 1958
OLIVE B. HOLMES Term expires 1958
GERALDINE D. DICKINSON Term expires 1959
PARKE F. WEEKS Term expires 1959
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM Term expires 1959
AHEL A. BARBER Term expires 1960
STELLA V. GODLESKI Term expires 1960 DORIS T. WHEELER Term expires 1960
BUDGET COMMITTEE
GEORGE R. FOSDICK, SR. Term expires 1958
DONALD C. MANNING Term expires 1958
ELMER JOHNSON Term expires 1958
WALTON THOMPSON Term expires 1959 ALTON W. HORTON Term expires 1959
ROGER S. DUBRISKE Term expires 1959
FOREST A. FROST Term expires 1960
ALERED EO DETOUR Term expires 1960
WALTER RYLL Term expires 1960
WILMOT A. SMITH Selectman
STEPHEN JOHNSON School Board
TOWN PLANNING BOARD
CLARENCE C. COOK, Chairman Term expires 1958
CARL D. GRUPE Term expires 1958
S. GUY JOHNSON Term expires 1959
PHILIP KNIGHTS Term expires 1959
J. RAY DONOVAN Term expires 1960
MRS. DOUGALD BOYD, Sec. Term expires 1960
WILMOT A. SMITH Selectman
MUSTERFIELD AND CEMETERY COMMITTEE
HOWARD F. LITTLE Term expires 1958
WILLIAM E. JONES Term expires 1959
FRED C.: MORSE Term expires 1960
TOWN FOREST COMMITTEE
DWIGHT E. JENNINGS CLIFFORD E. MONROE
J. RAY DONOVAN
SUPERVISORS OF CHECKLIST
GEORGE B. PIPER MARJORIE COOK ALEXANDER THOMPSON
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
FREDERICK H. INGHAM ALEXANDER P. THOMPSON
Town Meeting Warrant
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the Town of Winchester, in the County
of Cheshire in the said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said
Winchester on Tuesday the eleventh day of March next, 1958
at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following
subjects: The polls not to close at an earlier hour than six of
the clock in the afternoon.
ARTICLE 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for
the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 2. To receive reports of the Selectmen, Town
Treasurer and other Town Officers including agents and Com-
mittees and act thereon.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate the following sums for the following purposes, or
take action thereon:
Bud. Com.
Art. Asks Rec.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1. Town Officers’ Salaries $ 5700 00 $ 5700 00
2. Town Officers’ Expenses 4000 00 4000 00
3. Election and Registration Expenses 800 00 800 00
4. Municipal Court Expenses 300 00 300 00
.. Expenses, Town Hall and Commons 4000 00 4000 00
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
6. Police Department 1850 00 1850 00
7. Fire Department 8000 00 8000 00
8. Forest Fire Department 1500 00 1500 00
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
9. District Nursing Association 3500 00 3500 00
10. Vital Statistics 175 00 175 00
11. Town Dump and Garbage Removal 3955 00 3955 00 12. Elliott Memorial Hospital 1000 00 += 1000 00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
13. Town Maintenance—Summer
14. Town Maintenance—Winter
15. Tarring Town Roads
16. Street Lighting
17. General Expenses, Highway
18. Town Road Aid
19. Sidewalk Construction
LIBRARIES
20. Libraries
PUBLIC WELFARE
21. Direct Aid
22. State Cases
23. Old Age Assistance
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
24. Memorial Day and Veterans’ Assoc.
25. Aid to Soldiers and Their Families
RECREATION
26. Eddie Ford's Fund
27. E.L.M. Playgrounds
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
28. Cemeteries
UNCLASSIFIED
29. Damages and Legal Expenses
30. Advertising and Regional Assoc.
31. Debt and Bond Retirement
32. Employees’ Retirement and Soc. Sec.
INTEREST
33. On Temporary Loans
34. On Bonded Debt
35. On Long Term Notes
PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
36. Bonds
37. Long Term Notes
22000 18500 10000 0149 2700 1076 900
900
2900 1000 9400
200 2000
300 4000
4200
300 100 019 700
1500 4350 2852
9000 26595
00 00 00 92 00 42 00
00
00 00
22000 18500 10000 9149 2900 1076 400
900
2900 1000 9400
200 2000
300 4000
4200
300 100 o19 700
1500 4350 2852
9000 26595
00 00 00 92 00 42 00
00
00 00
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate the sum of $11,457.50 for previous year overdratt.
Recommended
)
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize
the Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of taxes.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and
appropriate a sum not to exceed $3,600.00 for the purpose of
purchasing a new two ton dump truck for the Highway De-
partment and authorize the Selectmen and Highway Com-
missioner to trade in the present town truck.
Without Recommendation
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will raise and appropri-
ate $800.00 for the purpose of purchasing Two-Way Radios for
the Police Department.
Recommended
ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate
or direct the Selectmen to borrow a sum of fourteen thousand,
seven hundred dollars ($14,700) repayable $2,000.00 annually
for the purpose of extending the water system from the Gately
residence on the Warwick road, to Maplewood Farm, a dis-
tance of 3,615 feet. |
Recommended
ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and
appropriate or direct the Selectmen to borrow a sum not to
exceed $11,525.00, repayable $2,000.00 annually for the pur-
pose of extending the town water system along the Headlands
at Forest Lake for a distance of approximately 1/2 mile.
Recommended
ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will appropriate or
direct the Selectmen to borrow the sum of $16,000.00, repay-
able $2,000.00 annually for the purpose of extending the Water
system from Harry F. Luce residence around the Clark Road
to a point near the Prouty residence for a distance of approxi-
mately one mile.
Without Recommendation
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ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will raise and appropri-
ate $400.00 for renovating the up-stairs part of the library.
Recommended
ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will raise and appropri-
ate the sum of $700.00 for the purpose of purchasing new
curtains for the Town Hall stage.
Recommended
ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to change the
date for the discount of 1% on taxes paid of year assessed,
from September Ist to October Ist.
ARTICLE 14. To transact any other business that may
legally come before said meeting.
Given under our hands at Winchester, this twenty-fourth
day of February 1958.
A true copy of Warrant—Attest
WILMOT A. SMITH
FRED A. CLARK
CHARLES J. DRUGG
Selectmen of Winchester, N. H.
Selectmen’s Report
Town Officers’ Salaries
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
Wilmot A. Smith $ 700
Charles J. Drugg 600
Fred A. Clark 600
Franklin P. Kellom 200
Parke F. Weeks
salary 87
Motor Vehicle Fees 94
Donald Manning
Salary 338
Motor Vehicle Fees 573
W. Earle Jones
Salary 1000
Head Tax Fees 206
William E. Jones 50
Stephen P. Johnson 79
Charlotte Dustan
Overseer Poor 900
Health Officer 354
Arnold Conway 84
Robert Schaufus 78
Herbert Taylor 73
Overdraft
Town Officers’ Expenses
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
Wilmot A. Smith $ 108 Charles J. Drugg 83
Fred A. Clark Pa
$0400 00 4 00
$5663 48 299 48
$3800 00 48 98
Parke F. Weeks
Donald Manning
W. Earle Jones
Charlotte Dustan
Franklin P. Kellom
William E. Jones
Arnold Conway
Mary McNamara
Georgia Strom
Enterprise & Journal
Archie D. Jennings Ins. Agency
Mrs. Harold Davis
Mr. Harold Davis
Greenfield Recorder-Gazette
Association of N. H. Assessors
Chase’s Store
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Winchester Post Office
Post Office Box Rent
N. H. State Tax Commission
Underwood Corp. Charles R. Hardy
Edson C. Eastman Inc.
N. H. Bindery Co.
Harry Bennet
A. E. Martell Co.
Winchester Public Library
Town of Swanzey
Unity Stamp Co. Inc.
Foursquare Printing Co.
Recording & Statistical Corp.
Overdratt
Election and Registration
Appropriation
Parke F. Weeks
George Piper »10
$4107 46 208 48
300 00
Marjorie Cook Lie
Alexander Thompson 15 00
Wilmot A. Smith 16 00
Charles J. Drugg 16 00
Fred A. Clark 16 00
Forest Frost 20 00
Donald Manning 18 00
Franklin Willard 15 00
Herbert Taylor 15 00
James Polaski 15 00
Arnold Conway 14 00
George Lawrence 14 00
Helen's Snack Bar 29 20
Foursquare Printing Co. 49 45
Overdratt
Municipal Court
Appropriation
Franklin P. Kellom $300 00
Expenses Town Hall and Commons
Appropriation
Norman H. Baker $1220 90 Supplies 93 06
Director Internal Revenue 119 10
Hinsdale Fuel Co. 1202 45
Public Service Co. of N. H. 262 44
LaBerge Ins. Agency 219 09
Archie Jennings Ins. Agency 62 46
N. H. Fire Safety and Equip. Co. 9 00
Yetter the Florist 10 50
Dwight Holton 53 47
Gerard Roy 54 10
William Clemens 75 00
Henry Wheeler 5 00
A. J. Erunski 3 G3
10
$318 70 18 70
$300 00
$300 00
$3700 00
Clayton Jackson
Charles J. Drugg
F. J. Amarosa & Sons
Herman Johnson
Philip Pratt
Granite State Mowing Machine Co.
Cortland Putnam
Overdratt
Police Department
Appropriation
Cortland Putnam
Salary
Expenses
Vernon Jones
Salary
Expenses
George Piper
Salary
Expenses
Norman Baker
Clair Tacy
Alex Grenda
Internal Revenue
New Eng. Tel. and Tel. Co.
City of Keene
John D. MacAllister, M.D.
Gerhard Golm, M.D.
George Kenny
Charles Carpenter
Unexpended balance
Fire Department
Appropriation
Donald Manning's Payroll
Supplies
11
$2635 3138
00 60
$3751 97 ol 97
$1850 00
$1637 54 212 46
$7000 00
Ashuelot Payroll doy
Roger Dubriske (Rent) 84
LaBerge Ins. Agency 903
Archie Jennings Ins. Agency 249
New Eng. Tel. and Tel. Co. 183
Public Service Co. of N.H. 187
Zabeh Fire Apparatus, Inc. 410
Chase’s Store 93
Overdraft
Forest Fire Department
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
Earl Sweat's Payroll $4510
Supplies a1
Public Service Co. of N. H. 19
LaBerge Ins. Agency 70
Treasurer, State of N.H. 44]
N.H. Fire and Safety Equipment, Inc. 496
Hayes’ Garage Dad
Horton's Store 79
Louis Blicker, Hardware 2
Overdratt
District Nursing Association
Appropriation
Donald Manning, Clerk $3000
Vital Statistics
Appropriation
Parke Weeks $ 96
Donald Manning 182
Foursquare Printing Co. 17
Unexpended balance
12
$7843 843
$1000 2022
00 00
00 39
Elliot Community Hospital
Appropriation $1000 00
Elliot Community Hospital $1000 00
———— 41000 00
Town Dump and Garbage Removal
Appropriation $3900 00
Richard Croumie $2572 00
Charles McClenning 28 00
Hubert Brown 1300 00
—— 3900 00
Summer Maintenance
Appropriation $20000 00 Receipts and Reimbursements 7249 88
Richard N. Stetson, Agent
Payroll $15219 18 Supplies 10046 47
Harry Lichman 61 80
Director, Internal Revenue 703 40
Treasurer, State of N.H. 204 68
20200700
T. B.A.
Richard N. Stetson, Agent
Payroll $6014 20 Director, Internal Revenue 421 20
Treasurer, State of N.H. 142 38
6578 10
$32863 63
Overdratt $9613 75
Winter Maintenance
Appropriation $18500 00 Richard N. Stetson, Agent
Payroll $12082 06
13
Supplies 7791
Director, Internal Revenue 536
Treasurer, State of N.H. (1956) 146
Treasurer, State of N. H. (1957) 179
Overdratt
Tarring Town Roads
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
Richard N. Stetson, Agent
Payroll $6815
Supplies 9680
Director, Internal Revenue 263
Treasurer, State of N.H. 74
Overdratt
Town Road Aid
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
Treasurer, State of N. H. $6774
Sidewalk Construction
Appropriation
Richard N. Stetson, Agent
Payroll $242
Supplies 227
Director, Internal Revenue 29
Treasurer, State of N. H. 5
General Expenses, Highway
Appropriation
Archie Jennings Ins. Agency $1229
LaBerge Ins. Agency 304
Richard Stetson 41]
14
14 80 72 69
20736 2236
$10000 2027
22 64 10 13
16833 4105
® 883 0890
28 $6774
$900
86 29 90 99
$500
$2000 38 1S 50
4\ 42
00 22
09 87
60 68
28
00
00
00
Chase Tree Service
Floyd Sprague
Public Service Co. of N.H.
New England Tel. and Tel. Co.
Overdratt
Street Lighting
Appropriation
Public Service Co. of N.H.
Overdraft
LIBRARIES
Maintenance
Appropriation
Carmencita Perry, Treasurer
Lights
Appropriation
Carmencita Perry, Treasurer
TOWN POOR
Direct Aid
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
Mrs. Charlotte Dustan, Overseer
O'Connor Funeral Home
Unexpended balance
State Cases
Appropriation
State Cancer Commission
100 240 304 129
$5140
$900
$250
$1225 155
00 00 62 395
24
00
00
$319 88
$2719 719
$9120
$5140 19
$900
$900
$250
$250
$2900 283
1380 $1402
$1000
00 00
88
24 36
00
00
00
00
00 00
48 52
00
Elliot Community Hospital 5 00
Unexpended balance
Old Age Assistance
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements
State of N.H.
Old Age Assistance $4471 24
Aid to Disabled 626 38
Alien Assistance 16 00
Unexpended balance
Memorial Day and Veterans’ Association
Appropriation
Joseph Dominick $144 00
The Flagg Shop 12 96
Scoit the Florist 12 50
Foursquare Printing Co. 8 50
Unexpended balance
Aid To Soldiers
Appropriation
Mrs. Charlotte Dustan, Overseer $288 43
Gladys Anderson 175 00
Unexpended balance
Playground (Eddie Ford)
Appropriation
Mr. Edward Ford $300 00
E. L. M. Memorial Center
Appropriation
Stephen P. Johnson, Treasurer ' $4000 00
16
675 12
$0400 00
$177 96 22 04
$1000 00
$463 43 936 57
$300 00
$300 00
$4000 00
$4000 00
Cemeteries
Appropriation
Fred Morse
Salary
Supplies
Lawrence Stone
Salary
Supplies
William Jones
salary
Supplies
Edward Detour
Philip Pratt
Robert Reed
George Newstead
Bruce Jones
Leonard Houle
Director Internal Revenue
LaBerge Ins. Agency
Highway Dept.
Public Service
R. W. Payne
Scott the Florist
Louis Blicker, Hardware
Tucker's Garage
Atkins’ Garage
Sears Roebuck
Winchester Water Dept.
Wirthmore Fuel and Supply Co.
Earl's Esso Station
Allen Oil Co.
Greenland Corp.
Chase’s Store
Melvin Miller
Winchester Nat'l Bank
Keene Sand and Gravel
17
342 00 20 00
4200 00
F. J. Amarosa and Sons 5 99
Howard Little 5 00
—_—— 4068
Unexpended balance 13]
Damages and Legal
Appropriation $300
W. H. Watson $115 61
Register of Deeds 48 27
Esther Bennett 60
D. Chaplin 40 00
Charles J. Drugg 24 00
Wheeler and Clark 18 97
Dow Manufacturing Co. 17 93
Cortland Putnam 3 00
——— $268
Unexpended balance 3]
Advertising and Regional Association
Appropriation $100
Monadnock Regional Association $100 00
——— $100
Debt and Bond Retirement
Appropriation $316
Treasurer, State of N.H. $316 00
—_——— $316
Employees’ Retirement and Social Security
Appropriation $600 Treasurer, State of N.H. $801 58
$801 Overdratt 201
Interest (Bonded Debt)
Appropriation $4575
Second Bank State Street Trust Co. $4575 00
$4575
18
32 48
00
38 62
00
00
00
00
00
58 98
00
00
Interest (Amt. of Taxes)
Appropriation
Winchester Nat'l Bank $1419
Overdrait
Interest (Long Term Notes)
Appropriation
1950 Water Extension $ 160
1953 Water Extension 28
1954 Water Extension ay
1955 Water Extension 1155
Howard St. Extension 28
Well #2 29
1953 Fire Equipment 60
Forest Fire Truck 28
Ashuelot Fire Pumper iia
Scotland Bridge 203
Fire Truck 74
T.R.A. (2 yr. Plan) 56
Traxcavator 278
Overdraft
Indebtedness (Bonds)
Appropriation
Second Bank State Street Trust Co. $9000
INDEBTEDNESS
Long Term Notes .
Appropriation
1950 Water Extension $3000
1954 Water Extension 2300
1955 Water Extension 4000
Howard St. Extension 2285
Well #2 1000
Scotland Bridge 2000
Fire Truck 3000
19
700
$1419 fat
2000
$2330 330
$9000 00
$9000
$20741
00
14 14
00
74 31
00
00
00
Forest Fire Truck 1156 00
Ashuelot Fire Pumper 2000 00
$20741 00
Ashuelot Fire Pumper
Liability (1956) $624 05
Zabeh Fire Apparatus $619 55 |
$619 55 Unexpended balance 4 50
Schools
1956 balance $72741 00
Geraldine D. Dickinson, Treasurer $72741 00
¥957 Appropriation $106547 70 Geraldine D. Dickinson, Treasurer 30000 00
———— $30000 00 Balance for 1957 76547 70
County Tax
Appropriation , $9232 44 Treasurer, County of Cheshire $9232 44
———— 9232 44
Rebatements
Appropriation (Overlay) $2201 92
Harold Pratt $ 12 90
William Kelley 51 60
Leon Pelky 64 50
Bruce Hopkins 106 43
Robertson Co. 367 65
Winchester Paper Co. 903 00
Christopher Karacus 74 94
F. J. Blum 1o4i7
$1597 19 Unexpended balance 604 02
Tax Collector’s Report
LEVY OF 1957
DEBITS
Taxes Committed to Collector:
Property Taxes $229782 83
Poll Taxes 1940 00
Bank Stock Taxes 400 00
$232122 83
Additional Taxes:
Property Taxes $523 18
Poll Taxes 54 00
Bank Stock Taxes 82 80
—_____. 659 98
Interest collected 74 42
Total Debits $232857 23
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer:
Property Taxes $193186 39
Poll Taxes 1220 00
Bank Stock Taxes 482 80
Interest 74 42
$194963 61
Discounts allowed on Property Tax 662 49
~ Abatements Allowed:
Property Taxes $1050 67
Poll Taxes 84 00
1134 67
21
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Plus Cash on Hand
LEVY OF 1957
ADDITIONAL TAXES
Bank Stock Tax
Winchester Nat'l Bank
Sowhegan Nat'l Bank
Property Tax
Florence Twombley
Elsie Curtis
John Obremski
Edna Doolittle
Edward and Thelma Gamarle
Leonard Hollaway
Frank E. Verry
Ernest Parks
Poll Taxes
Lotta Hills
Marion Conway Helen Nelson
Stanley Perlowski
Frank E. Verry
Rose Hopkins
Joseph Richards
$35399 79 692 00
$ 36091 79
$232852 56 4 67
$232857 23
$523 18
Clifford Jackson
Mary Kossakowski
Florence Flint
Bernice Parker
Mina Simpson
Eva Carlson
Lillian Kossakowski
Victoria Paligo
Roland Campbell
John E. Cody
Carolyn Fosdick
Janet Doolittle
Ann Hodgman
Rosamond Zabielski
Everett Benware
Mary Gline
Gardner Field
Sylvia Thacher
Ernest Parks
Frank O. Rice BO: NO PO) DO NOL NO DOr Don boo BO? BO DODO ShOe bos ho Noe bo ho
STATE HEAD TAXES
LEVY OF 1957
DEBITS
Committed to Collector, June 25, 1957
State Head Tax $6300
Additional State Head Tax 150
Penalties Collected
Total Debits
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
State Head Tax $3920
Penalties Collected 15
23
00
$54 00
$6450 00 15 00
$6465 00
00 00
Abatements Allowed 180
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957 2390
Total Credits
LEVY OF 1957
STATE HEAD TAXES
ADDITIONAL
Lotta Hills $
Marion Conway
Helen Nelson
Stanley Perlowski
Frank E. Verry
Rose Hopkins
Joseph Richards
Clifford Jackson
Mary Kossakowski
Florence Flint
Bernice Parker
Mina Simpson
Eva Carlson
Victoria Paligo
Lillian Kossakoski
Roland Campbell
Catherine Needham
John E. Cody
Carolyn Fosdick
Janet Doolittle
Ann Hodgman
Rosamond Zabielski
Everett Benware
Donald Paquette
Frank A. Gline
Mary Gline
Gardner Field
Sylvia Thacher
Ernest Parks
Frank O. Rice CeCe Clerical) CoecneciteGcn, Cl Cn Cre Oi-Or Oi cr cn cnc 7 cn crc on O71 cn cic ch
00
$6465 00
$150 00
LEVY OF 1956
DEBITS
Uncollected, December 31, 1956
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Total Uncollected
Additional Taxes
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Interest Collected
Total Debits
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Interest
Total Remitted
Abatements
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Total Credits
Less Excess Remittances
25
$36520 764
$34873 486 876
$965 140
$978 180
86 00
37284
10 00 02
1024
$38308
ol 00 12
36235
28 00
1105
49 00
1158
38499 190
$38308
86
12
98
63
28
John R. Solasz
Herbert Joslyn
Mary Joslyn
Thomas Boardman
Lillian Boardman
Elaine Higley
Erick Prouty
Theodore Edson
Marjorie Edson
Bernice Parker
Marion Ruskowski
Isabel Dinagan
Edna Aslin
Frank Mitchell
Alvar Thomson
Frances Fosdick
Reginal Farnum
Barbara Farnum
Constance Bigelow
Russell Bigelow
Dorothy Blackmore
LEVY OF 1956
ADDITIONAL TAXES
PROPERTY TAXES
$116
Poll Taxes
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STATE HEAD TAXES
LEVY OF 1956
DEBITS
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
State Head Taxes $2500
Additional Head Taxes 120
Penalties Collected
Total Debits
26
00 00
$40 00
$2620 00 153 00
$2773 00
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
State Head Taxes $1695
Penalties Collected 153
Abatements 330
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957 590
Total Credits
STATE HEAD TAXES
LEVY OF 1956
Additional during year 1957
Herbert Joslyn $
Mary Joslyn
Thomas Boardman
Lillion Boardman
Elaine Higley
Napoleon Thomas
Perley Stoddard
Erich Prouty
Marion Ruskowski
Theodore Edson
Marjorie Edson
Bernice Parker
Ralph Wheeler
Isabel Dinagan
Edna Aslin
Franklin Mitchell
Alvar Thomsen
Frances Fosdick
Reginal Farnum
Barbara Farnum
Constance Bigelow
Russell Bigelow
Winfred Blackmore
Dorothy Blackmore ee te a) re Cert ot Cn (a Cn Cntr Cn cna Cntr tn Cnet envGnsO1 Oi oa
27
00 00 00 00
$2773 00
$120 00
LEVY OF 1955
DEBITS
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
Property Taxes $1059 29
Poll Taxes 158 00
—————— $1217 29
Additional Taxes
Poll Taxes $4 00
Interest 9 78
———____—_— 13 78
Total Debits $1231 07
CREDITS
Collected and remitted to Treasurer
Property Taxes $544 08
Poll Taxes 12 00
Interest 9 78
————— $565 86
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Property Taxes $919 97 Poll Taxes 150 00
$669 97
Total Credits $1235 83
Less Excess Remitted 4 76
$1231 07
STATE HEAD TAXES
LEVY OF 1955
DEBITS
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
State Head Tax $555 00
28
Additional State Head Tax
Penalties Collected
Total Debits
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
State Head Tax
Penalties Collected
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Total Credits
LEVY OF 1954
DEBITS
Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Interest
Total Debits
CREDITS
Remitted
Poll Taxes
Interest
Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Total Credits
Previous Years
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
Total Debits
10 00 4 30
$633 62 170 00
803 62 64
$ 4 00 64
633 62 166 00
$265 49 128 00
$569 50
$969 50
$804 26
$804 26
$393 49
CREDITS
Remitted
Property Tax $ 3
Abatemenis
Poll Taxes 18
Bal. Uncollected
Property Taxes 262
Poll Taxes 110
Total Credits
STATE HEAD TAXES
LEVY OF 1954
DEBITS
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
State Head Taxes $420
Penalties 2
Total Debits
CREDITS
Collected and remitted to Treasurer
State Head Taxes $20
Penalties 2
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957 400
Total Credits
STATE HEAD TAXES
Previous Years
DEBITS
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
State Head Taxes $650
Penalties
Total Debits
30
3]
00
18 00
00 00
00 00 00
00 90
$393 49
422 00
$422 00
$650 50
CREDITS
Remitted to Treasurer
State Head Tax
Penalties
Abatements allowed
Bal. Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Total Credits
TIMBER YIELD TAXES
LEVY OF 1957
DEBITS
Committed to Collector
December 5, 1957
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
Balance uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
LEVY OF 1956
Balance uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
Interest Collected
Total Debits
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
Interest Collected
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Total Credits
LEVY OF 1955
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
Interest Collected
Total Debits
31
650
$2062 1694
$368
$1867 10
$1878
$1424 10
443
1878
$632 14
$646
90
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CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
Interest Collected
Abatements Allowed
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Total Credits
Previous Years
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1956
Interest Collected
Total Debits
CREDITS
Collected and Remitted to Treasurer
Interest Collected
Abatements Allowed
Balance Uncollected, Dec. 31, 1957
Total Credits
SUMMARY OF TAX SALES
Year ending December 31, 1957
DEBITS
Balance Unredeemed
December 31, 1956
Taxes bought by Town during
current year (1957)
Interest Collected
Total Debits
$648 58
$13272 18
CREDITS
Redemptions from Tax Sales $2307 20
Part Payments 135 00
Interest Collected 107 59
Abatements Allowed 417 65 Deeded to Town 3526 77
Bal. Unredeemed, Dec. 31, 1957 6777 97
Total Credits $13272 18
Respectfully submitted,
W. EARLE JONES
Tax Collector
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Town Treasurer’s Report
FOR YEAR 1957
RECEIPTS
Property Taxes for year 1957
Poll Taxes for year 1957
Bank Stock tax year 1957
Taxes of all previous years
Tax Sale redemptions
Interest received on taxes
Received from State of New Hampshire
Refund forest fires
Refund Highway department
Refund T.R.A.
Refund Old Age Assistance
Refund public welfare
Savings Bank tax
Interest and Dividends tax
Yield Taxes — all years
Head Taxes
Head Tax Penalties
Dog Licenses
Business licenses and permits
Fines Municipal Court
Rental Town Hall
Registration Motor Vehicles
Income from departments
Reimbursements, Water Dept.
Other Receipts and Reimbursements
Income Cemetery Trust Funds
New Cemetery trust funds
Temporary loans in anticipation of taxes
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$2125 14 960 00
12470 96 29 81
128 00 393 84
3756 89
5193186 1220 482
39919 2442 1127
115009 00
Long term notes 43370 00
Receipts from Public phone Pas
Total receipts 454209 78
Balance on hand beginning of year 44339 24
498549 02
Less orders of Selectmen paid 465655 57
Balance on hand December 31, 1957 32893 45
Respectfully submitted,
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM
Treasurer Town of Winchester
District Nursing Association
TREASURER’S REPORT FOR 1957
Receipts
From Town Appro. $3000
Nurse’s Fees 139
School District Fees 300
Memberships 18
Telephone Reimb. 3
Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1957 235
Expenditures
Nurse’s Salary $2586
Auto Expense 185
Auto Insurance 104
Misc. Expenses 22
Office Rent 180
Telephone 86
Withholding Tax and Social Security 736
Balance on Hand January 1, 1958
Respectfully submitted,
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$4312 81
$3901 41
$411 40
Treasurer
Report of the District Nurse
FOR 1957
Cases active Jan. 1, 1957 10
Cases admitted 37
Total number of cases 47
Cases discharged 38
Cases active Dec. 31 9
Nursing visits 617
Social service visits 190
Child welfare visits 159
Consultations 36
Troamsportation to Physician's
office or hospital 24
Attended in ambulance H
Well-Baby Clinics 10
Other Clinics 4
The local nurse assisted at one Polio Clinic in Hinsdale
and also two Blood Banks in that town.
A Salk Vaccine Clinic was held in Winchester during
March. A total of 452 children attended with 343 of this num-
ber receiving their 3rd shot. Mrs. Lawrence Stone of Ashuelot,
and Mrs. Walton Thompson did the clerical work. The clinic
was under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Carriel, R.N., State
Health Nurse of Claremont, N. H. Mrs. Nellie Blicker, R.N. and
Miss Grais Churchill, R.N., of Hinsdale assisted the local nurse.
Dr. Thomas F. O’Connor of Winchester administered the vac-
cine.
A series of three Triple Toxoid Clinics was held in March,
April and May — with Dr. O’Connor in attendance; 31 vac-
cinations were done; 19 Triple Toxoid, and nine Booster shots
were given. These clinics are free, and for pre-school children,
and if the demand is great enough I will be glad to hold a
series this spring.
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Mrs. Nellie Blicker was the substitute nurse in July. The
Well-Baby Clinics, held the third Thursday of each month (ex-
cepting July and August) have been poorly attended, and if
the attendance does not increase, I will have to discontinue
them, as there are other important demands for the time.
During the fall a great deal of Social Service work was
done — Clothing distributed, family problems and clinic ar- rangements made.
In closing I wish to thank all who have made the work
more pleasant, and fruitful.
Respectfully submitted,
PRISCILLA S. GLOECKLER, R.N.
District Nurse
Report of the School Nurse
FOR 1957
School visits 747
Home visits 76
Pupils taken home, ill 29
Inspections | 9232
First Aid 174
To Physician's office 5
Exclusions because of communicable
disease 4]
Physical exams 536
Defects found:
Nasal — 1
Tonsils and Adenoids — 10
Dental — 31
Cardiac — ]
Orthopedic — 2
Heights and Weights 516
Vision Test 20a
Defects — 16
Corrections — 11
Attended Mental Hygiene Clinic 3
Cod liver oil is being furnished by a local organization to
26 underweight children.
I wish to impress upon the parents the need of keeping
your children home if they are ill. I have had several in-
stances where children have had a temperature of 102 degrees
Or more upon arriving at the school. Upon taking them home,
there is no one there to care for them. It is your responsibility
to care for your child, not the teacher’s or mine. Furthermore,
if your child is taken sick in school, and we can reach you by
phone or other means, it is your duty to come after them, or
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find a way to transport the child. The School Nurse is ex-
pected to transport only in cases of emergency.
This year again I remind you to have your child vaccin-
ated before Sept. 1, 1958 if he is entering the first grade. This
is a State Law and we must enforce it. If you will cooperate
with us I know we will with you. The laws are made for your
child's safety, as well as the neighbor’s child.
I wish to thank all School officials, teachers and parents
who help make the School Nursing Program a worthwhile
project.
Respectfully submitted,
PRISCILLA S. GLOECKLER, R.N.
School Nurse-Teacher
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Report of
Conant Public Library
RECEIPTS
Conant Library Balance, Dec. 31, 1956 $ 665. 57
Winchester Public Library Balance 27 48
Interest on Conant Fund 2593 88
Interest on Jewell Fund 56 00
Interest on Hill Fund 15 00
By town appropriation 900 00
Special appropriation for lighting 290 00
Fines and Sale of Books 190 16
$4698 09
EXPENDITURES
Books purchased $1319 17
Magazines purchased 243 40
Salaries of Librarians 1095 35
Book bindings 42 69
Library supplies 42 59
Janitor service 240 00
Lights 115 12
Fuel 464 02
Repairs and supplies 101 54
Card Catalogue 365 00
New Lighting Did As
$4252 31
Balance, December 31, 1957 445 78
$4698 09
Respectfully submitted,
CARMENCITA PERRY
Treasurer
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Librarian’s Report
Circulation Data:
Fiction 7074
Non-Fiction 4372
Juvenile 4906
Magazines 1431
Total 17,783
585 new volumes were added during the year.
Some of the outstanding titles included in the above
figure are, ‘Great Historic Places” published by American
Heritage, “Macmillan Wild Flower Book,” ‘Book of the Ameri-
can Indian” by LaFarge and Miller's two-volume work “Ameri-
con Antique Furniture.’ All of these titles are on our Memory
Shelf. We have also added “World's Great Religions” pub-
lished by Life Magazine, and several new Atlases. And — we
have a new globe — a beautiful 18-inch plastic one. By re-
placing a section, it can be brought up to date at any time.
Mr. Robert G. Jordan, of West Hartford, Conn., has very
graciously given us about 1000 volumes of his personal li-
brary. We are very grateful to Mr. Jordan for his gift. The
majority of the titles will find a happy home on our shelves.
We are now waiting for bookplates and the accession figures
will be added in the 1958 totals.
New fluorescent lighting was installed in the Reading
Room and the Children’s Room. A new sectional filing cabinet
was also purchased.
Please come in and spend some of your leisure moments
with us and take home books for all the family to read.
Respectfully submitted,
EDITH W. ATKINS
Librarian
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Town Clerk’s Report
Motor Vehicle Permits
Issued 1956 Permits—47
Issued 1957 Permits—1237
Dog Licenses
Issued 1956 Licenses—1
Issued 1957 Licenses—198
Issued Kennel Licenses—2
Less Fees
Miscellaneous Receipts
Filing Fees—16
Date
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Robert Marston Wheeler
Nellie Hart Handy
Total Remitted to Treasurer
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DEATHS 1957
Name Age
Irwin Walter Coombs 70
Infant Byrne a
Gilbert Nelson 76
Elsie Gertrude Kraft J0
Ethel MacDonald
Humphrey 73
William Robert Jackson 27
Gary Donald Fowler —
Leroy Earl Austin —
Selena D. McCue 79
Place of Death
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Greentield, Mass.
Gofistown, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
08
70
00
$ 93 44 11137 14
$11230
6 2 00 450 50 32 00
484 50 39 80
$ 444
$16 00 $ 16
11691 28
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Asa Marshall
Myrtie Elida Hudson
John Caleb Hill
Myrtie B. Smith
Nelson Frederick Howe
Nellie Maria Clegg
Celia Alta Heather
Stanley Waterman
Violet Amy Tisdale
Felipe Vidal
William H. Willard
Vera Jeanette Wilson
Edward J. Costello
Josephine Helen
O'Connor
Erling Ottar Olsen
Henry Ralph Harris
Joseph Francis Aubin
Mona Marie Joslyn
Flora May Baker
Ruth Amelia Sloan
Della Willis Gocha
Martha Kmet
Emma Stone Whipple
Frank Thayer Jackson
Mae Sheldon Aubin
Carleton M. Fancher
Effie Tuell
Grover Cleveland White
Minnie Maria Ellis
Wintred A. Young
Lansing Pruyn Wood
Kevin Albert Read
Mary Jane Reddin
Doris May Tacy
Charles Edward
Bumstead
Anne Cahill Adams
44
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H..
Westmoreland, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Brattleboro, Vt.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Hartford, Vt.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Brattleboro, Vt.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H:
Concord, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Hartford, Vt.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Brattleboro, Vt.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Nov.
Dec.
Date
Jan.
Feb.
Apr. 13
18
Mildred Evangeline
Bemis
Carrie Louise Johnson
George Harrison Perry
Joseph Francis Astley
Victor Joseph Thomas
Patrick John Nesbitt
William Smith Davis
Shinn
Guy Frederick Safford
Morris Joseph
Cunningham
Clifford Ovesto Fisher
George Rawson Polzer
Edwin Calvin Starkey
61 Keene, N. H.
69 Keene, N. H.
86 Keene, N. H.
67 Winchester, N. H.
69 Westmoreland, N. H.
5 Brattleboro, Vt.
80 Winchester, N. H.
75 Winchester, N. H.
73 Winchester, N. H.
67 West Swanzey, N. H.
76 Winchester, N. H.
68 Keene, N. H.
MARRIAGES 1957
Name
Brenton E. Lamb
Bertha B. Evans
Bradley N. Brewer
Beverly J. Doolittle
John QO. Adams
Miriam Y. Troope
Nelson B. Young
Susanne A. D. Withers
Philip D. Patenaude
Marguerite V. Patnode
Charles A. Whipple Martha F. A. Dubriske
William C. Spat
Martha-Jane Taylor
Lawrence A. Pion
Dorothy G. Gribbon
John E. Towse
Hazelann Undergraves
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Residence
Ludlow, Mass.
Ludlow, Mass.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Athol, Mass.
Athol, Mass.
Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.
New York, N. Y.
Winchester, N. H.
Rutland, Vt.
Brattleboro, Vt.
Winchester, N. H.
Albany, N. Y.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Greentield, Mass.
Greenfield, Mass.
Amherst, Mass.
Amherst, Mass.
May
June
July
Aug.
2/7
13
29
27
28
Wesley F. Laford
Joyce A. Detour
Charles E. Howe
Beverly M. Jewett
Andrew A. Beaulieu
Irene M. Goulet
David J. Perry
Marilyn J. Wheeler
Justus E. Judd
Lucie A. Shine
Robert B. Washburn
leanor E. Wyatt
Maynard A. Suiton
Catherine E. Boutilier
Leo Putnam
Cecile S. Stephens
Howard E. Talbot
Elizabeth R. Frazier
Ralph T. Dickinson
June A. Bidwell
Richard C. Malloy
Margaret C. Byrne
Frederick J. Lyman
Barbara J. Whalen
Eldon E. Thompson
Vargie C. Baronoski
Merle G. Ford
Kathleen M. Byrne
Wesley T. Sullivam, Jr.
Barbara A. Patnode
Harold E. Gray
Frances 8S. Zelnia
Felix Krynzel
Dorothy V. Pease
Robert C. Nims
Geraldine A. Jutras
Edmond F. Cousineau
Audrey J. Broadhurst
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Orange, Mass.
Winchester, N. H.
Athol, Mass.
Winchester, N. H.
springfield, Mass.
Springfield, Mass.
West Brookfield, Mass.
North Brookfield, Mass.
Royalsion, Mass.
Royalston, Mass.
Turners Falls, Mass.
Turners Falls, Mass.
South Lebanon, Ohio
Granby, Mass.
Wardsboro, Vt.
Ashuelot, N. H.
Swanzey Center, N. H.
Ashuelot, N. H.
Wales, Mass.
Stafford Springs, Conn.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Montague, Mass.
Chicopee, Mass.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Danbury, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Ashuelot, N. H.
Gill, Mass.
Oakham, Mass.
Turners Falls, Mass
North Levereit, Mass.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Greenfield, Mass.
Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Date
1956
Dec.
eH
iat
23
14
10
Samuel C. Bouchie
Regina H. Rogers
Gilbert A. Nolan
Margaret O. Major
Leo E. Campbell
Josephine T. Krusiewski
Louis W. Anson
Shirley M. Jones
rthur A. George
Marlene M. Wright
Donald C. Warren
Carolyn M. Hodgman
William J. Brown
Ruby D. Stoddard
Bruno J. Bak
shirley M. Greenia
Norman G. Morse
Eileen J. Byrne
Paul D. Ignaszewski
Jean M. Allen
Norman R. Cousino
Jeannette E. Odle
Robert E. Margadonna
Jeanne L. Sullivan
George E. Emerson
Margaret E. Theriault
Alfred A. Potter
Anna R. Eger
Roland F.. Goulding
sally Grant
William M. Aurnhammer, Jr.
Gail T. Green
Franklin D. R. Lorette
Evelyn I. Woodward
BIRTHS 1957
Name
John Partridge
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Ashuelot, N. H.
Hinsdale, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Hinsdale, N. H.
Allston, Mass.
Boston, Mass.
Greenfield, Mass.
Greentield, Mass.
Waterbury, Conn.
Waterbury, Conn.
Athol, Mass.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Winchester, N. H.
Chicopee, Mass.
Springfield, Mass.
Hartford, Conn.
Winchester, N. H.
Erving, Mass.
Petersham, Mass.
Greenfield, Mass.
Brattleboro, Vt.
Marlboro, Mass.
Marlboro, Mass.
Winchester, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Holyoke, Mass.
Westtield, Mass.
Orange, Mass.
Orange, Mass.
Ludlow, Mass.
Ludlow, Mass.
Keene, N. H.
Keene, N. H.
Parents
Charles S. Partridge
Thelma Arline Cooke
Feb.
Mar.
April
22
29
David J. Cody
Ronald B. Wheeler
Debra A. Dear
Bonnie R. Byrne
Marc D. Kingsman
Darlene M. L’Abbe
Brion A. Matthews
Doreen E. Tacy
Donna M. Carey
Debra-Lou Roy
Karen L. Sullivan
Harold N. Foster, Jr.
Cindy L. Foster
Gretchen M. Girouard
David A. Hull
Mark A. Rice
Nathan L. Abar
Kevin M. Paquette
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John E. Cody
Joyce Anne Read
Charles E. Wheeler
Geraldine R. Smart
Cecil C. Dear
Shirley A. Hildreth
John F. Byrne
Alice P. Sikoski
Edmund 8S. Kingsman
Elizabeth I. Byrne
Raymond A. L’Abbe
Lottie J. Jones
Arlington W. Matthews
Valentina Kilanski
Raymond R. Tacy
Doris M. Johnson
Verne T. Carey
Marguerite E. Pike
Adonias F. Roy
Jaclyn H. Horton
Lester P. Sullivan
Eva J. Thompson
Harold N. Foster
Dorothy E. Guyette
Verlan J. Foster
Helen R. Pike
Paul C. Girouard
Genevieve H. Garmalo
Max F. Hull
Marguerite Harris
Charles O. Rice
Mary L. Pinney
George G. Abar, Jr.
Pauline E. Schulz
Donald J. Paquette
Nancy J. Russell
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
29 Brian K. Ruskowski
Cindy M. Pond
John N. Hadley
Glenn H. Dear
Ann M. LaPoint
Mona M. Joslyn
Kathleen R. Willard
Edward A. Ryll
Ronald F. Johnson
Jane M. LeClair
Alfred E. Dingman, Jr.
Bonnie L. Carmon
Laurie S. Brewer
Wayne T. Sortwell
Michael J. Pratt
JoAnn M. Doolittle
Kerry J. Magee
Danuel L. Bell
Patricia A. Fecto
49
Kenneth E. Ruskowski
Marion T. Gadway
Kenneth A. Pond
Norma E. Darrah
John G. Hadley
Kathlyn Baker
Ralph J. Dear
June H. Parker
Richard 8S. LaPoint, Sr.
Shirley M. Miner
Clynton O. Joslyn
Ramona A. Miller
Paul K. Willard
Barbara P. Donovan
Edward O. Ryll
Pearl T. Pelletier
Donald R. Johnson
Mary L. Tacy
Norman O. LeClair
Barbara M. Stevenson
Alfred E. Dingman
Georgianna B. Miller
Carl A. Carmon
Joan M. Hodgman
Bradley N. Brewer
Beverly J. Doolittle
Wilfred T. Sortwell
Mary A. Nolan
Lawrence D. Pratt
Mary M. Hayes
Frederick R. Doolittle
Janet L. Pierce
Joseph G. Magee
Lorraine W. Dinsmore
John C. Bell
Rachel R. Russell
Victor R. Fecto
Beverly R. Foster
29
Nov. 1
Dec. 3
Brian M. Mitchell
Brenda L. Lee
Brenda M. Stetson
Robert Francis Bell
Kathi Ann Tacy
Patrick F. Magee
Donna J. Adams
Allan B. Conway
Curtis L. Underwood
Ricky W. Stoddard
Peter E. Hildreth
Timothy B. Smart
50
Frank W. Mitchell
Lena A. Stone
Walter W. Lee, Sr.
Della Smith
Leander M. Stetson
Rosamond Frazier
Alden A. Bell
Kathleen J. Smart
Clair R. Tacy
Marion L. Dunn
Thomas J. Magee
Charlotte I. Boyle
George L. Adams, Jr.
Helen B. Naida
Arnold B. Conway
Marion B. Fassett
Robert E. Underwood, Sr.
Jeanette I. LaFortune
Perley H. Stoddard
Josie B. Johnson
Joseph W. Hildreth
Yvonne I. Simonds
Albert R. Smart
Mary E. Tracy
Report of Highway Depariment
January 1957 through December 1957
RECEIPTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS
GRADER
State of N. H. $960 00
——— $960 00
OTHER WORK
Victor Maxwell $ 13 20
LeRoy Carpenter 21 00
Frank Staples 19° 50
Mrs. J. Kelley 17 00
A. C. Lawrence Lea Co. 55 00
N. E. Box Co. 108 00
Walter Schultz 11 00
Town of Hinsdale 76 00
Penn Hampshire Oil Co. 2 80
Frank LaBerge 11 00
Donald Pratt 9 00
Earl Tatro 28 00
Raymond Scott 19 00
R. E. Hearn 10 00
Atkins Plumbing 24 00
Public Service Co. of N. H. 23 00
Susie Dicensco 84 00
Cemetery Committee 206 10
—_—____—— 733 60
TAR
George Adams $ 18 00
Donald LaBerge 249 00 Fred Baker 31 00
Ashuelot School 21100
Federated Church 67 00
OL
Water Dept.
Hayden Hildreth
Clarence Walker
Justina Polk
Olive Cook
Harry Holmes
Harold Davis
Ted Jackson
Paul McNamara
George Bolton
Robert Knights
Frank Amarosa
Geniss Coffin
Robertson Paper
Chester Napierkoski
N. E. Tel and Tel Co.
Edward Ruscak
Frank Noseck
Rhoda Hall
James Pulaski
N. E. Chatfee, Inc.
N. E. Box Co.
Howard Judd
Haskell Fuller
Atwell Nash
Alton Horton
Mary Robb
Joseph Hildreth (1955)
Raymond Jabalonski (1955)
Daniel Hill (1953) Margaret Conant (1952 and 1954)
Margaret Conant (1956)
Perley Stoddard (1956)
$2663 22
$4356 82
Accounts Due Summer Maintenance December 31, 1957
$ 25 00 29 00 35 00 39 50 29 30 6 80
*Elwin Truesdell 21 00
Everett Hodgman 326 10
Hubert Priest 166 80
Richard Smith 22 00
*Public Service 37 00
———- $733 50
Accounts Due Tar December 31, 1957
Herbert Nolan $ 69 00
*Howard Little 66 60
Frank Goodrich 17 00
Howard Judd 32 00
Gerard Roy 18 00
*Henry Williams 29 00
WR. L. P., Inc. 2246 00
Stanley Monroe 248 60
*Stanley Plifka 94 00
W.C. Ferguson 712360
Alexander Thompson (1956) 9 00
———— $3541 85
*Paid in 1958
WINTER MAINTENANCE
Appropriation $18500 00
Received on order from Selectmen 19873 20
Expenditures
LABOR
Richard N. Stetson, Agt. $1357 56
Lewis Hodgman 1297 03
Norman Brewer 1300 68
Atwell Nash 954 02
Burche Hodgman 707 Ol
Walter Hildreth 816 11
Gerald Butler 209 41
John Putnam 31 67
Earl Tatro, Jr. 192 56
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Fred Putnam
Howard Stephens
Fred Jackson
Cornelius Wood
Richard N. Stetson
Richard LaPointe
Howard Stephens
Earl K. Royce
Earl Sweat
John Rogers
Philip Howe
Daniel Hill
Frank Salonen
Philip Hyde
Ralph Gregory
Homer Miller
Atkins Garage
Steven Siciak
William Field
Burche Hodgman
Allen Oil Co.
F. J. Amarosa and Sons
TRUCKS AND PICKUP
TEAM
$46
POWER SAW
$63
SUPPLIES
$ 354 02
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79 17
$7147 96
$4824 60
46 50
63 00
Atkins Garage
Bailey Auto Sales, Inc.
Louis Blicker
Casellini Venable Corp.
The Chemical Corp.
Cold River Sand and Gravel
J. C. Croucher
Joseph F. Danielski
Donel Supply Co.
Earl's Esso Service
Elm City Grain Co.
Leon B. Emery
Gay's Express
Hayes’ Garage
R. C. Hazelton Co.
Int'l Salt Co.
Keene Sand and Gravel, Inc.
Marcell’s Motor
G. L. Merriam Co.
Mee Box Co,
N. E. Explosives
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.
Northfield Washed Sand and Gravel
Paper Service Mills, Inc.
R. W. Payne, Inc.
Perkins, Basset and Wright
M.S. Perkins Machine
Robertson Motor
Sanel Auto Parts
Sunshine Stores, Inc.
Spencer Bros.
Lu Tacy’s Texaco Station
Truesdell’s Garage
Washers Radiator and Glass Co.
Wayne Feed Supply Co.
Weld’s Pharmacy
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142
Winchester Reel Co.
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements paid
Receipts and Reimbursements Unpaid
Received on orders from Selectmen
Expenditures
LABOR
R. N. Stetson, Agt. $
Lewis Hodgman
Norman Brewer
Atwell Nash
Burche Hodgman
Walter Hildreth
John Sisson
Gerald Butler
John Putnam
Earl Tatro, Jr.
Fred Putnam
Waldo Hutchins
Herbert Leavitt
Howard Stephens
Thomas Brittain
Hayden Hildreth
Joseph Magee
Hollis Thompson
TRUCKS AND PICKUP
R. N. Stetson $
Richard LaPoint
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363 207
90 7791 14
19873 20
20000 00 1693 60 733 50
29265 65
$10356 88
00 30
Howard Stephens
Clayton Hastings
E. K. Royce
Philip Hyde
Atkins Garage
Edwin Ryll
Stuart M. Reed
Adelaid Picard
Steven Siciak
William Field
Burche Hodgman
Walter Hildreth
Lewis Hodgman
Thomas Brittain
Allen Oil Co.
Angell's Automotive Ser.
F. J. Amarosa and Sons
Atkin's Garage
Bailey Auto Sales, Inc.
Harold Bigelow
Louis Blicker
Boston and Maine R. R.
Brighton Steel Co., Inc.
Casellini Venable Corp. Chase’s
Chase Tree Service
TEAM
$4
POWER SAW
SUPPLIES
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90
40 20
9019 00
4 90
158 90
Cold River Sand and Gravel
J. C. Croucher
Joseph F. Danielski
Donel Supply Co.
Earl's Esso Service
Elm City Grain Co.
Holden Martin Lumber Co.
Howard's Tire Service
Int'l Salt Co.
Ervings Clothing Store
Johnson Motor Parts
Keene Auto Body
Keene Sand and Gravel, Inc.
Knowlton and Stone
G. L. Merriam Co.
N. E. Metal Culvert Co.
Northeastern Pet. Co.
Northfield Washed Sand and Gravel
Penn Culvert Co.
Penn Hampshire Oil Co.
Perkins, Bassett and Wright
Perkins Milton Co., Inc.
M. S. Perkins Machine
Petrometal Industries
Public Service Co. of N. H.
Quinn Motor Trans.
Robertson Motor
Sanel Auto Parts
Howard Stephens
Sterling’s Esso Service
R. N. Stetson
Spencer Bros.
Lu Tacy’s Texaco Station
Truesdell’s Garage
Washer’s Radiator and Glass
Arthur Whitcomb, Inc.
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Winchester Nat’] Bank
Winchester Reel Co.
GRAVEL
Arthur Read
TARRING ROADS
Appropriation
Receipts and Reimbursements paid
Receipts and Reimbursements Unpaid
Received on orders from Selectmen
Expenditures
LABOR
R. N. Stetson, Agt.
Lewis Hodgman
Norman Brewer
Atwell Nash
Burche Hodgman
Walter Hildreth
John Sisson
Gerald Butler
John Putnam
Earl Tatro, Jr.
Waldo Hutchins
Herbert Leavitt
Joseph Magee
Hollis Thompson
Linwood Nelson
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9639 37
$87 00 87 00
$25265 65
10000 00 2663 22 3941 85
16495 86
$366 46 397 -09 391 71 2LF a0
98 05 231 29 208 44 147 36 191 63 208 90 171 36 111 28 90 59 20 2 35 97
2963 52
TRUCKS AND PICKUP
R. N. Stetson
R. LaPoint
H. Stephens
E. K. Royce
L. Holloway
R. Croumie
H. Goodnow
SUPPLIES
Casellini Venable Corp.
Cold River Sand and Gravel
Howard Goodnow
Keene Sand and Gravel, Inc.
Northfield Washed Sand and Gravel
Trimount Bit. Prod. Co.
T. R. A.
Receipts and Reimbursements
Received on orders from Selectmen
Expenditures
LABOR
R. N. Stetson, Agt.
Lewis Hodgman
Norman Brewer
Atwell Nash
Burche Hodgman
Walter Hildreth
60
3469 80
10062 54
$16495 86
$6014 52 6014 52
John Sisson
Gerald Butler
John Putnam
Earl Tatro, Jr.
Howard Stephens
Thomas Brittain
Hayden Hildreth
Joseph Magee
Hollis Thompson
Richard LaPoint
John Adamski
Edward Dingman
POWER SAW
Richard LaPoint
SIDEWALKS
Appropriation
Received on orders from Selectmen
Expenditures
LABOR
R. N. Stetson, Agt.
Burche Hodgman
Walter Hildreth
John Sisson
John Putnam
Earl Tatro, Jr.
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$252
$32 26
16
16
24
30
35
39
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64
64
96
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9762 17
202 35
$6014 52
$900 00
470 11
$147 86
TRUCKS AND PICKUP
R. N. Stetson $ 6 00
Richard LaPoint 7 50
Howard Stephens 39 00 E. K. Royce 42 50
——__——-—- 95 00
SUPPLIES
Cold River Sand and Gravel $227: 25
neers 227 25
$470 11
GENERAL EXPENSE OF HIGHWAY
Chase Tree Service $241 50
Pioneer Valley Spray Mist Ser. 170 00
$411 50
Respectfully submitted,
RICHARD N. STETSON
Road Commissioner
Report of the
Water Commissioners
FINANCIAL REPORT
December 31, 1957
Balance December 31, 1956
RECEIPTS
Service Charges $17766
Installations 987
Refunds 13
Materials 380
EXPENDITURES
Maintenance and Misc. Labor $1648
Light, Heat, Power 3812
Equipment 362
Supplies, Postage, Telephone 870
Freight, Express 4]
Commissioners’ Salaries 600
Clerical 254
Extensions 17 Interest 6029
Repairs 3016
Association Dues 9 Insurance 134
Principal 1000
Road Clearing 175
Miscellaneous 13
Balance December 31, 1957
00 90 00 84
$2837 61
19147 34
$21984 95
17980 50
® 4004 45
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE — PAST DUE
*Chester Adamski
Della Barrett
Howard Barrett
Leo Bouchie
Samuel Bouchie
Daniel Bowne
*William Byrne
Camp Forest Lake
Charles Carpenter
Fred Clark
Walter Clough, Jr.
Gilbert Conant
Cecil Currier
*Serena Dickey
* Alfred Dingman
*Roy Dorrey
Bernard Dubriske
* Alex Erunski
*Harold Foster
Verlon Foster
Charles Gomarlo
Paul Girouard
Gordon Hatfield
Alfred Hayes
Joseph Hildreth
Burch Hodgman
Raymond Jablonski
Fred Jackson
Anita Jones
Robert Kennedy
Raymond L’Abbe
John Howland
Frank Leary
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Walter Minatt
Arthur Miner
*Ronald Monroe
Herbert Naramore
Donald R. Nelson
Donald Nelson
Guy Nelson
Paul Nesbit
Harold F. Pratt
*Leo Rice
*Riverside Texaco
Adonias Roy
William Russell
*Frank Salonen
John Sawyer
C. Arthur Smith
Richard Smith
*Wilmot Smith
Evelyn Sortwell
Howard Stephens
*AuVerne Stetson
Clair R. Tacy
*Earl Tatro, Jr.
Earl Thompson
George Thompson, Sr. 8
*Jane Walsh
Harold Whittle
Norman Whittle
Alex Wiater
John Will
Frank Woodard
W. A. Young Est.
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STATISTICS
Number of Services
Families and Businesses Served
Average Daily Consumption
Size of Mains
Miles of Mains
Pressure Range
Number of Hydrants
Source of Supply
Pumping Capacity
Reservoir Capacity
State Analysis
478
569
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45 to 100 pounds
120
2 Gravel Packed Wells
620 G.P.M.
990,000 Gallons
Excellent
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS
CLARENCE 8S. WALKER
GEORGE R. FOSDICK, SR.
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM
65
Chief of Police Report
To the Town of Winchester, N. H.
I hereby submit my report of the year from January 1957
to December 1957.
Arrests 16
Auto Accidents 32
Breaking and Entering 2
Disturbances ae,
Miscellaneous 116
Dogs disposed of 14
Dog Bite 4
Dog Complaints 27
Fires 9g
Churches 5
State Hospital ]
Westmoreland l
Deaths 2
Warning to Motorists ]
Total 264
WORK BY DEPUTIES
Vernon Jones
Disturbances
Misc.
Assault
Auto Accidents
Armed Robbery
Stray Dogs
Warning to Motorists
Juvenile
Death
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66
: al Day, Halloween, Parade at Church, Ashuelot
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new ,uto Accident l _ Memorial Day
_ Halloween
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eens George Piper Bites: _ Armed Robbery ]
__ Disturbances l
_ Arrested 1
- ‘Auto Accident — l
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_ Dog Complaints 4 Disturbance ] A Misc. 3
Total 10 a
EQUIPMENT
4 Pair Handcuffs 1 Holster
1 Iron Claw 1 Siren
2 Clubs 8 Badges
4 Colts, 38 cal. 2 Traffolites
1 Sam Brown Belt 1 Straight Jacket
3 Red Flasher Lights
Respectfully submitted,
CORTLAND PUTNAM
Chief of Police
Report of Municipal Court
For Year 1957
Total number of Cases Heard
Felonies
Motor Vehicle Law
Fish and Game Law
Drunk
Miscellaneous Cases
Total number cases
FINANCIAL RECORD
Fines collected in 34 cases
Balance of fine paid
held over from 1956
Fines suspended in 2 cases
Sentence to House of Correction, 3 cases
To Superior Court, 1 case
Continued for Sentence, 5 cases
Probation, 1 case
Fine unpaid $5.00, 1 case
Total collected
Small Claim Court Fees
DISPOSITION OF FINES
To State of N. H. Motor Vehicle Dept.
To State of N. H. Fish and Game Dept.
To State of N. H. Public Service Co.
Witness fees paid
69
$505
30
47
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00 00
00
00 90 00 12
Court expenses, postage and telephone 6 00 To Treas. Town of Winchester 188 88
$538 00
Respectiully submitted,
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM
Justice and Clerk
Eddie Ford Basketball Fund Report
Insurance $50 00
2 Basketballs 45 00
Dry Cleaning Uniforms (45) 25 00
Transportation 50 00
Referees 40 00
Supervision 39 00 Prizes 30 00
3 Whistles at)
Scorebook 1 20
Childrens’ Parties 12 00
Miscellaneous 5 70
(telephone, mailing, band-aids, etc.)
$300 00
70
Community Center Report
I hereby submit the annual report of The Ellen Lambert
Murphy Memorial Community Center recreation program for
children and adults.
Following the report last year your Community Center
established a junior high canteen group which operated every
Friday night and was quite successful. It consisted of table
and group games and dancing. Both the high school and
junior high school canteens were concluded in early May
with a combined record hop.
The Little League Baseball team had an excellent season
this past year losing only one game out of 14 and winning
the inter-town championship. There were 15 boys under the
capable leadership of Mr. Boe Sortwell. Efforts were made to
start a Pony League ball team and 12 boys were finally given
the opportunity to play three games. With good leadership
this group can be developed this year.
The summer playground was successful with a full 9
weeks of fun and activity. The average daily attendance was
69. The daily program included: Handicrafts, story time,
music time, nature lore, group games, swimming, hiking and
trips. Special events were: Family night, bicycle rodeo, frog
jumping contest, dog show, field day, trips to Laurel Lake and
a cook out. The learn-to-swim program cooperatively spon-
sored by your Community Center and the Red Cross enrolled
94 children from the 3rd and 4th grades. Old Home Day was
successful, and it is hoped that next year an even better pro-
gram may be planned. Thanks to all.
In September we initiated a soccer program for junior
high boys to provide an opportunity for them to learn a little
about the game before going into high school. We averaged
eight boys per meeting. Halloween parties were again spon-
sored cooperatively by the Kiwanis and your Community Cen-
71
ter. The High School Tiger's Den is active again this year with
the average attendance of 20 per meeting. There has been
a change in the movie program because of the expense.
Movies are now being provided on Saturday afternoons only
and we are using the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company's 16
mm projector to show them. It was felt that better activities
could be made available on Saturday nights and that the
auditorium would be more available for use on Sundays.
The bowling program is again in full swing. With the ex-
ceptions of the withdrawal of the Tannery League and the
addition of Saturday night open bowling the program is very
much the same as last year. An addition to boys’ high school
bowling league night has been the opening of the auditorium
where they may play ping-pong, shuffleboard and other table
games. This was made possible through the volunteer leader-
ship of Mr. Vernon Jones. The Winchester Sportsmen, Inc.,
established a Junior Ranger Club and have found the interest
in shooting very high among the high school boys.
The Christmas program for the elementary children was
planned similar to last year but the attendance was very dis-
couraging. Just what the reason was for such poor attendance
Ido not know. A new addition, however, for high school stu-
denis was included this year with startling results. An atter-
noon canteen including games, bowling and dancing had an
average attendance of 27 per day during the vacation period.
The ice rink was successful again this year with a large
number of people enjoying skating. It seems almost impossi-
ble to keep the rink more than two weeks.
The Catholic Youth Organization recognized the need
for an activity on Saturday nights and your Community Center
cooperated with them in providing record hops every Saturday
night.
The auditorium was made available to the elementary
school during school hours free of charge.
New improvements have been a much needed riding
72
lawn mower that will do a great deal in keeping the grounds
neater and allowing us to reclaim areas which we were un-
able to care for with the old mower. We also replaced the old
hand fired, cracked steam boiler, which was in the bowling
alley, with a new automatic oil burner and boiler which does
a wonderful job of heating the alleys and will provide all the
hot water that will be needed in the kitchen.
Your Community Center has in the past year increased its
program and improved on its facilities but additional increases
in program and improvements are slow without your help and
participation. It is your Community Center and only through
your actions will it produce what you most desire.
Respectfully submitted,
GALE ALEXANDER
Recreation Director
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Schedule of Town Property
Description
Town Hall, Lands and Buildings
Furniture and Equipment Libraries, Lands and Buildings
Furniture and Equipment
Police Department—Equipment
Fire Department, Lands and Buildings
Equipment
Highway Department, Lands and Buildings
Equipment
Materials and Supplies
Parks, Commons and Playgrounds
Water Supply
Schools, Lands and Buildings
Equipment
All Lands and Buildings acquired through Tax:
Town Forest, 65 acres
Gun Farm
Cheever Land
Town Dump
Total
FRED A. CLARK
CHARLES J. DRUGG
WILMOT A. SMITH
Value
$50000 3900
20000 9000 900
6000 40000 1500
20000 1000 900
350000 200000 11000
300 150 200 100
$7 14800
Selectmen of Winchester
83
Fire Department Report
Annual Salaried Payroll $820 00
General Alarms (9) 755 00
Chimney Fires (30) 492 50
Still and Misc. Alarms (30) 585 00
Fronk Amarosa and Sons, supplies 86
Atkins Plumbing Co., labor and supplies 18 95
American LaFrance Corp., supplies 115 09
Louis Blicker, supplies 60 51
Earl’s Esso Service, supplies 152 05
Alex Erunski, supplies 20 00
First National Stores, supplies 4 40
Fire Engineering Magazine 3 30
Kulick’s Store, supplies 8 62
G. L. Merriam Co., supplies 8 90
New England Box, supplies 9 40
N. H. Fire and Safety Equip., supplies 234 00
N. H. Firemen’s Ass'n, dues 40 00
Richard Croumie, Chief, mileage 87 84
Police Radio Lab., supplies 8 60
Riverside Texaco, fuel 457 82
Riverside Texaco, labor and supplies 375 44
James Shea, supplies 64 90
Sudbury, Lab., supplies 27 00
Winchester Water Dept., service 32 00
ASHUELOT COMPANY
Annual Salaried Payroll $ 145 00
General Alarms (2) 120 00
Chimney Fires (2) 12 50
Still and Misc. Alarms (3) 80 00
Frank Amarosa and Sons, supplies 19 02
Earl's Esso Service fuel 79 67
$4378 38
Dubriski's Store, supplies 21 94
Rodney Doolittle, supplies 5 00
Rodney Doolittle, plowing snow 6 00
N. H. Fire and Safety Equip., supplies 1118 50
N. H. Firemen’‘s Ass‘n., dues 20 00
Victor Zabek, supplies 125 09
$1752 72
Total expenditures
Respectfully submitted,
$6131 10
DONALD C. MANNING, Clerk
85
Report of Forest Fire Warden
To the Selectmen:
Each year there is a demand for a statement on forest
fires for publication in the annual town report. It is believed
they serve a good purpose locally in preventing fires. The
following is offered with the respectful request for publication
in your town report.
Sincerely,
CORNELIUS WOOD
District Fire Chief
FOREST FIRE PREVENTION
IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS
New Hampshire faces a continuing challenge in its forest
tire problem — 97 per cent of all our forest fires being man-
caused and preventable — a serious indictment of interest in
our own welfare and that of our neighbor. Both the State and
the towns are striving diligently to effectively meet the chal-
lenge through education of the public to the threat fire pre-
sents to our woodlands; by maintaining a well trained corps
of wardens and deputy wardens in every community and by
providing ample opportunity for all who wish to dispose of
unwanted waste materials. Carelessness and perverseness,
however continue to be the big hurdles.
Thoughtlessly discarded lighted cigars, cigarettes and
matches from moving vehicles by hikers, hunters and fisher-
men; careless burning of debris during hazardous periods in
dangerous locations; illegal burning; improperly extinguished
debris, camp and cook fires — all result in serious loss of prop-
erty, disruption of industry and farm work and unnecessary ex-
penditure of town and state funds.
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To meet the challenge successfully, the state, your com-
munity and your local forest fire warden need YOUR thought-
ful and cooperative effort — The rules are simple:
i Don't burn at home — use your town dump and avoid all
fire problems.
If you do burn, be sure to secure a written permit from
your local forest fire warden when the ground is not cov-
ered with snow. Permits are required for open debris
fires, home incinerators, outdoor fire places and camp
fires. Your warden is instructed to permit burning if
weather conditions, site and type of burning are safe.
Be sure that all lighted material — cigars, cigarettes and
matches — are completely out before discarding them.
Use ash trays in automobiles.
Make certain that your debris, camp and cook fires are
completely out before leaving them.
Insist that others be careful and comply with burning re-
quirements.
Call the warden prompily when fire is detected and aid
him to extinguish it.
REMEMBER — the fire you prevent might be the one
which could burn YOUR property.
REMEMBER FOREST FIRE PREVENTION IS EVERY- BODY'S BUSINESS and our MOST IMPORTANT UNDERTAK-
ING.
1957 Forest Fire Record for your Town
Number of fires 12
Number of permits issued 37
Acreage burned 821/5
CORNELIUS WOOD
District Fire Chief
EARL SWEAT
Forest Fire Warden
87
Report of the
Overseer of Welfare
January 22, 1958
I hereby submit report of the Overseer of Welfare for Di-
rect Aid and Soldiers’ Aid in the Town of Winchester, N. H.,
January 1, 1957-December 31, 1957
DIRECT AID
Food Fuel Medical Clothing
Harold Foster $104 O00 ® 3 50
Clifford Struthers 207 00 ® 71 50
Agnes Roy 70 00 $18 90 288 77
Theo. Edson 20 00
Nina Starkey 104 00
Mrs. Blackmore 15 00
Mrs. Rice for 2 boys 56 00 3 UU eae
Mrs. B. Janti 132 00 44 00 (AGTY
Mrs. J. Carmon 22 00
Mrs. K. Wiater 37 00 4 00
Mrs. Benware 5 00
$772 00 $66 90 $363 27 $23 31
SOLDIERS’ AID
Food Fuel Medical
a7 > 6 20 00
++60 85 00 $8 00
+¢200 8 00
+¢70 61 00 6 5 00
+75A 56 00
st] 24 00 7 08
a A 5 50 8 85
$209 50 $20 93 $8 00
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$288 43
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Direct Aid $1225 48 Soldiers’ Aid 288 43
Total $1513 91
Due to personal situations affecting the families concerned
the amounts this year are larger than anticipated. In addi-
tion to the orders given, a goodly number of surplus foods
have been distributed, such as Powdered Milk, Cheese, White
Flour, Wheat Flour, Beans and Rice.
Considering the appropriation for 1957 which was $1000.00
less than the previous year the Overseer is glad to announce
that the distribution is within the budget.
Respectfully submitted,
MRS. CHARLOTTE DUSTAN
Overseer of Welfare
89
Report of Health Officer
January I, 1957-December 31, 1957
Reports of communicable diseases have been limited the
' past year according to reports I have received. Those report-
ed and serviced by Dr. O’Connor and Dr. Carter included
mumps, chicken pox, German measles and forms of cold.
There has been no serious outbreak of the flu although among
the school children there have been cases of heavy colds ne-
cessitating absence from school. Precautions have been
taken and the doctor and parents involved have taken care
of the shots where necessary.
This department with the help of the Police Department
buried a dead dog which was reported lying on the road.
Messages have been taken regarding OAA cases of ill-
ness and referred to the proper channels for solution.
One patient under the Department of Welfare was taken
to Keene for a tooth extraction.
Under the Health Department are several branches of
service, among them the matter of car junk disposal. There
are laws to cover but up to the present it has been-difficult
to convince the owners that car junk yards are a fire hazard,
unhealthy and most unsightly to those having to pass them.
There are certain restrictions applicable to the law on
Motor Vehicle Junk Yards, which, if not adhered to, are liable
to fines and imprisonment.
The expense to the Town of the Health Department is
minimum. A fraction is necessarily applied to the Overseer’s
report which properly belongs to the Health Department.
Respectfully submitted,
MRS. CHARLOTTE DUSTAN
Health Officer
90
INVOICES OF REAL, POLL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES, 1957
Abar, George Jr. Exempt and Pauline E.
4a Bowman Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000
Abremski, Frank
Abremski, John
Adams, George L., Jr. Exempt and Helen
Home Place $2,800, Exempt $1,000
Adams, George L., Sr.
Adams, Fanny
Adams, George L., Sr. and Fanny
Home Place $3,400, Burbank Land $500
Adams, Jan
Adamski, Chester J.
Home Place $1,500
Adamski, Mary
Adamski, Helen
Adamski, Peter, Jr. Exempt
Home Place $1,650, Exempt $1,000
Aivaliotus, Michael Exempt
Restaurant Block $3,200, Stock in Trade $200
Aivaliotus, Patricia
Allen, Calesta
Cooligan Place $2,750
Allen, Charles, Estate
100a Home Place $3,800
Allen, Ethan D. Exempt and Dorothy
10a Scott Place $3,000, Exempt $1,000
Allen, F. Eugene
Home Place $3,200
Amarosa, Frank J.
55a Home Place $3,300, 8.8a Dickinson Lot $30,
Hardwick Garage $500, Zitzow Block $3,500, Stock
in Trade $7,987, 2 Horses $100, 3 Neatstock $150
Amarosa, Maryteresa
Amarosa, Robert
116.3a Land $350
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Anderson, Charles, Exempt
50a Hunt Farm $3,800, Exempt $1,000
Anderson, Gladys
Arlington Grange
Hall $1,300
Ashbolt, Charles
2a Home Place $2,000
Ashbolt, Mary E.
Aslin, Edna
Astley, Joseph
Asiley, Jennie
Atherton, Grace P.
25a Home Place $3,800
Atkins, Edith
Bullock Place $4,900
Atkins, Neil H.
3a Woods Place $600, '/, Hathaway Place $700,
Vy, Garage $750, 1/, Home Place $2,150, Naramore
Lot $30, 14. Ware Lot $40, 1/. Lake Lot $50, Stock
in Trade $100, Road Machinery $6,000
Atkins, Vera
1 Cow $100, 1 Horse $100
Ayers, Clyde
Ayers, Doris
Baker, Evelyn
Lake Cottage $3,600
Baker, Fred W.
3a Emerson Place $2,200
Baker, Elizabeth
Baker, Herman, Estate
120a Home Place $5,000, 40a Mansfield Pasture
$200, 40a Willard Farm $1,600, 7 Cows $700, 2
Neatistock $180, 10 Fowls $10
Baker, Kendall O., Jr. Exempt
Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000
Baker, Elizabeth
Baker, Marilyn
Baker, Norman H., Exempt
Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000 92
Baker, Mildred
Baker, Lucille
Banner, Rance
Banis, Stephen
2A Home Place $600
Banis, Doris
Barber, Clifford
108a Home Place $4,100
Barber, Ethel
Barden, Francis T., Exempi and Blondina
Home Place $2,400, Exempt $1,000 Barden, Mary
Barden, Robert, Exempt
L&B (Pentland) $2,500, Exempt $1,000
Barden, Erika
Bardwell, V. Roy, Exempt
Home Place $1,950, Exempt $1,000
Bardwell, Nellie
Barlow, Orpheus W., Exempt and Harriet A.
110a Home Place $4,700, 1 Cow $90 Baron, Norman
Baronoski, Anthony
Home Place $1,900
Baronoski, Mary
Baronoski, John, Exempt and Doris
1/a Felch Place $3,000, Exempt $1,000
Baronoski, Steve E., Exempt
15a Walter Wood Land $400
Baronoski, Varja
Barrett, Arthur
Barrett, Ella
Barrett, Della, Exempt
Home Place $1,900
Barrett, Grace M., Estate
Home Place $1,600
Barrett, Herman, Exempt
Home Place $3,000, Exempt $1,000
Barrett, Frances
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Barreit, Olive E.
Barreit, Howard M.
Home Place $2,200
- Bashaw, Melvin W., Exempt and Toshiko Chapman Place $2,500, Exempt $1,000
Bashaw, Nora
Home Place $300
Baies, Harlan
Home Place $1,500, Stock in Trade $100
Beaman, Albert E., Exempt
65a Bemis Place $1,800, 7 Cows $560, Ex. $1,000
Beaman, Adella
Beaman, Charles, Exempt
35a Home Place $2,800, Unfinished Barn $300
Beaman, Marianna
Bean, Vernon, Estate
175a Home Place $2,500, Portable Mills $2,400
Bemis, Chester L.
Bemis, Mildred
Bemis, Chester L. and Mildred
Wood's Place $2,300
Benoit, Frank
Benoit, Sophie
Bent, Bertha
Benway, George
Bernier, Bayne
Lake Cottage $1,200
Bernier, Frances
Betts, Ethel M.
Va Home Place $2,000
Betzga, John W.
Betzga, Mary C.
Beizga, John W. and Mary C.
7a L&B $4,500, 6 Cabins $2,400
Bigelow, Harold F., Jr., Exempt and Myree
Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000
Bigelow, Russell
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Blair, Henry, Exempt
L and Unfinished Bldg. $2,500, Exempt $1,000
Blair, Elinor
Blicker, Louis, Exempt
Home Place $5,000, Stock in Trade $3,300, Exempt
$1,000
Blicker, Nellie
Bliss, Ellis P., Exempt
73a Yo Lyman Lot $200, 20a !/, Bent Lot $100, 9a
14, Robin's Lot $10
Bliss, Hazel
Blodgett, Percy, Exempt and Jessie
Dawson Place $300
Boardman, Thomas
Boardman, Lillian
Bolden, Margaret
Bolton, George W.
235a Bolton Farm $3,700, 15a Smith Land $500,
10 Cows $1,050, 3 Neat $270 Bombay, Madeline
1/7 Home Place $543, Exempt
Bonski, Joseph
Home Place $3,000
Bonski, Eunice
Bonski, Edward
Bonski, Mabel
Boomhower, Delbert
Dickie Place $1,000
Boomhower, Hilda
Borowski, Katherine
Kmet Place $2,500, Exempt $1,000
Botting, Herschel, Exempt
18a Rixford Place $2,900, 2a Jackson Garage and
Land $500, 94a Willis Lot $280, 30a Fisher Land
$100, Exempt $1,000
Botting, Dola
Bouchie, Arthur
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Tufts’ Lot $100, Norden Lot $500, Ball Lot $200
Bouchie, Vida
Bouchie, Samuel, Estate
30a Home Place $5,175
Bouchie, William, Estate
Home Place $2,200
Bouchie, Florence
Bowne, Daniel J., Exempt
3a Patenaude Place $1,400, Exempt $1,000
Bowne, Theresa
Boyd, Dougald C.
Boyd, Sophie M.
Boyd, Dougald C. and Sophie M.
Whitney Place $2,700, Woods Place $1,800,
Seroka Place $3,400, Stock in Trade $1,800
Boyd, Harry E.
Boyd, Harry M., Exempt
Morse Place $2,400, Exempt $1,000
Boyd, Margaret
Brayman, Harry, Exempt
Home Place $2,300, Exempt $1,000
Brayman, Marion
Brewer, Kenneth
Home Place $2,500
Brown, Delbert
Home Place $700
Brown, Alice
Brown, George F.
Brown, Mabel K.
Brown, George F., Mabel K.
Chateau Serene $7,200
Brown, George F.
Meader Place $1,100
Brown, Mabel K.
Lake Cottage and Lot +5 $1,200
Brown, George H., Exempt and Mabel K.
Drugg Place $3,800, Exempt $1,000
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Brown, G. Graham, Estate
Home Place $2,650
Brown, Jeanette
Brown, Hubert
Home Place $1,900, Wyman Land $50, Dingman
Land $250 Brown, Lawrence
Brown, Robert, Exempt
140a Watson Farm $600, 1 Neat stock $70
Bruce, Harry
Bruce, Ethel
Home Place $1,100
Bryant, Frank, Estate
L&B $250
Bryant, Gordon, Estate
L&B $400
Buchanan, Bessie
Home Place $3,700
Budd, Elwin J. and Catherine
Home Place $1,700
Budd, Kenneth
Budzik, Jan
Home Place $1,800
Budzik, Mary
Budzik, Alexandria
Home Place $2,300
Bullard, Elizabeth
Cottage and 3 Lots $1,300
Burdett, William
Burdett, Alice
Burkett, Hilda E.
Ryll Cottage $4,350, Exempt $1,000
Burkett, Philip
Butler, James H.
. Home Place $2,400
Byrne, Harry E.
Home Place $4,700
Byrne, Elizabeth
Byrne, John, Exempt and Alice
Connors’ Place $3,200, Exempt $1,000 Byrne, Margaret
Byrne, William F., Exempt and Cheralyn
Magee Farm $3,550, 2 Cows $160, Exempt $1,000
Caban, Josephine
Caldwell, Fred W.
Home Place $1,350
Caldwell, Marion
Campbell, Franklin A.
Campbell, Inez
Campbell, Franklin A. and Inez
l,a Greenwood Place $2,500
Campbell, Gerald B.
Campbell, Geraldine
Campbell, Leona
Home Place $2,800
Carey, Lawrence G.
Carey, Hattie V.
Carey, Lawrence G. and Hattie
L&B $1,500
Carey, Ona P.
Carlson, Eric
Carpenter, Charles
Holloway Place $1,800, Powling Place $400
Carpenter, Mildred
Carpenter, Leroy
34a Home Place $3,300, 14a Moddy Lot $60, 9
Cows $810
Chandler, Albert
Chandler, Anna
Chapman, Mary
Thompson Place $1,500
Cheever, Frank
10a Wood Lot $20, la Pasture Land $5
Chesbro, Robert L., Exempt
Gorman Lake Cottage $600, 35a Buchanan Land
$450
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Christianson, Kasper and Amy, Estate
Home Place $1,500, 8a Curtiss Camp $600, 34a Young Land $300
Ciboroski, Joseph
Home Place $1,700
Clark, Albert D. and Blanche
Home Place $1,900
Clark, Fred A., Exempt and Eleanor
Home Place $2,100, Exempt $1,000
Clark, Fred, Jr.
Clark, James
Clark, Irene
Clemens, Ethel
34a Home Place $250
Clough, Walter E., Jr., Exempt
Home Place $2,000
Clough, Emma
Clough, Walter, Sr.
Clough, Katherine
Coburn, Dana S., Exempt and Ruth V.
4a Home Place $2,200
Coburn, Evelyn
60a Home Place $3,400
Coffin, Geness
Home Place $2,500
Coffin, Ruth
Cody, John E. and Joyce
50a Read-Miller Place $2,500
Conant, Margaret R.
6 Lake Lots $2,900, Home Place $3,200, Cottage
$1,200, Mansfield Pasture $200, Lake Property
and Store $3,400, Stock in Trade $50
Conant, Gilbert
Conway, Maurice
Home Place $4,100
Conway, Maysie
Connors, Josephine
Connors, Reta Mae
Cook, Ida, Estate
Home Place $2,700
Cook, Ray F.
Cook, Clarance
Cook, Marjorie
Cook, Clarance and Marjorie
Home Place $3,200
Cook, Nina L.
Cook, Olive
Cook, Nina L. and Olive
Home Place $4,350 and Stock in Trade $50
Cook, Roy B.
Home Place $5,700, Albee Place $4,250, Biron
Place $1,700, Store Blk. $7,000
Coombs, Marion and Hogan, Nadine C.
20a Home Place $5,000
Costello, Edward J., Estate
2a Home Place $3,900, Gas Station $300
Coia, Clifton E., Exempt
108a Home Place $2,000, Exempt $1,000
Coia, Edna
Cox, Henry J.
20a Home Place $1,500
Cox, Maizie
Croumie, Freda
Home Place $2,000
Croumie, Louise
Currier, Ernest
Home Place $2,300
Curtis, Ruel, Estate
3a Land $45
Curtis, Walter
Curtis, Eva
Cuiter, Nellie
1'¥/,a Home Place $300
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174 69 2 00 2 00 2 00
207 04 2 00 2 00
284 68 2 00
1,206 65 2 00
323 50
271 74
64 70 2 00 2 00
97 05 2 00 2 00
129 40 2 00
148 81
2H 2 00 2 00
19 41
Cutting, Virginia Dallam, Mary A.
150a Home Place $6,650, Cheever Place $2,500
Davis, Harold F.
Home Place $3,000
Davis, Mary H.
Deane, Harold F., Exempt
Home Place +3 $1,300, Exempt $1,000 Deane, Julia
Dear, Ralph J.
Dear, June
Dear, Ralph J. and June
Home Place $2,000, 18a Fosgate Land $100, 1
Cow $100
Debell, Dwight
50a Pisgah Land $550
Debell, Alice
Dejnak, Helen
Rich House $2,200
Dejnak, Judith
Dejnak, Joseph
Home Place $2,200, 5a Burrill Place $500
Deone, Pauline
Home Place $2,600
Derby, Mildred A.
35a Home Place and Snow Land $2,100
DeSantis, Guy
Detour, Alfred E.
Detour, Pamela
Detour, Alfred E. and Pamela
Home Place $3,100, 1/. Wheeler Lot $50
Detour, Francis
Detour, Leonard
Pisgah Cottage $500
Detour, Mona
Dick, James, Exempt and Mildred
87a Home Place $3,150, 145a Rabbit Hollow L&B
$350, Exempt $1,000
101
Dick, Robert J., Exempt
Brittain Place $1,800, !/2a Bldg. Lot $50, Exempt
$1,000
Dick, Marlene C.
Dickinson, Emma A.
Home Place $5,600
Dickinson Pisgah Corp.
1,565a Pisgah Lot $5,600
Dickinson, W. Earl
Home Place $4,900
Dickinson, Geraldine
Dickinson, Real Estate and Lumber
63.1 Turner Lot $128, 75a Crombie Lot $150, 20a
A. E. Howard Lot $40, 20a J. M. Sabin Lot $42,
54.8a Kelton 1 part $110, 14.1a Lucius Lyman Lot
$28, 30a Burt Lot $60, 60a Wilson Lot $120, 74a
Dickinson Colony Lot $148, 25a Ore Mt. Lot $50,
8a Codding Lot $16, 49.5a Fullan Pond Area $100,
3064.8a Pisgah Area $2,740
Dicky, Eben
Dicky, Serena
la Home Place $1,700, 26a Goodnow-Drugg Land
$100 Dinagan, Henry L., Exempt
1434a Home Place $550, Exempt
Dinagan, Isabel
Dingman, Alfred E.
Land $200
Dingman, Donald
Dingman, Edwin
oa Home Place $300
Dingman, Udine
Dominick, Francis S., Exempt
Home Place $1,900, 1 Cow $85, Exempt $1,000
Dominick, Sophie
Dominick, Annie
lla Home Place $3,900
102
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Dominick, John J., Exempt and Stella F.
Home Place $5,100, Exempt $1,000
Dominick, Joseph J., Exempt
12a Home Place $2,400, 1 Cow $100, Exempt $1,000
Donovan, Francis B.
Home Place $3,325, Post Office Bldg. $1,700
Donovan, Frederick
Donovan, Alta S.
Donovan, Frederick and Alta S.
Home Place $2,600
Donovan, J. Ray, Exempt
Home Place $3,325, Pisgah Cottage $1,200, 35a
Estey Lot $90, 16a Nickerson Lot $50
Donovan, Gertrude
Doolititle, Forrest E., Exempt
148a Home Place $2,900, 4a J. O. Hill Lot $84,
1 Horse $50, 1 Cow $100, Exempt $1,000
Doolittle, Elsie
Doolittle, Frederick R. and Janet
Cambique Wood Land $200, Trailer $1,000
Doolitile, Rodney, Exempt
Pisgah Cottage $1,200
Doolittle, Dorothy
Dorry, Roy E. and Marion E.
Land Unfinished Foundation $750
Drugg, Charles J.
17a Stone Mt. Lot $35
Drugg, Estelle K.
Home Place $4,000, Lake Cottage $3,000
DuBarry, J. Lionel
Dubriske, Bernard F.
Home Place $1,200
Dubriske, Lorretta M.
Dubriske, Martha
Dubriske, Leon
Dubriske, Beatrice
Dubriske, Leon and Beatrice
Store $2,500, Stock in Trade $700
103
Dubriske, Nellie
Home Place $2,300, Debell Place $400
Dubriske, Roger S., Exempt and Thelma D.
Home Place $4,500, Exempt $1,000
Dubriske, Steve
Home Place $3,000
Dubriske, William
Home Place $3,300
Dubriske, Julia
Dubriske, Vincent
Pisgah Cottage $400
Durkee, Richard R.., Jr.
Durkee, Louise
Durkee, Richard R.., Jr. and Louise
Home Place $2,200
Dustan, Charlotte
13,a Home Place $3,800
Eaton, Adalieta, Estate
Home Place $4,200
Edson, Theodore
Edson, Marjorie
Emerson, Helen
Emond, Helen
Erunski, Alex J.
Erunski, Jennie
Erunski, Alex J. and Jennie
Home Place $2,400, Barn $800, Stock in Trade $100
Erunski, Eddie S.
Home Place $1,850
Erunski, Mildred
Erunski, Edward
Erunski, Jean
Erunski, Steve
7a Home Place $600
Ewell, Evelyn
90a Stockwell Land $300
Fairbanks, Edward S., Exempt
Home Place $2,450, Exempt $1,000
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2 00 226 45
194 10 2 00
213 51 2 00
20 88 2 00 2 00
142 34 2 00
245 86
271 74 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
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Fairbanks, Ida B.
Fairbanks, Marion
Store Bldg. $4,600
Fancher, Gladys K.
Home Place $5,000
Farnum, Reginal
Farnum, Barbara
Fecto, Beverley
Fecto, Forest
Fecto, Victor
Fels, Norbert
Fels, Emma
Fels, Norbert and Emma
Home Place $3,800
Feiski, Hazel
Field, Frederick H.
Field, Frederick W.
10a #2 Lot $275, 34a Staddle Hill Lot $10, 60a
3 Lots and Foundation $750, 19a #4 Lot $130
Portable Mill $300
Field, Mary
Field, Nancy
Field, Mary, William, and Robert
3a Home Place $2,300, 1 Horse $50, 1 Cow $90
Field, Roger
Field, E. Frances
Field, Roger and E. Frances
10a Home Place $2,900
Field, Roger
8a Young Land $50, Van Holm Land $100, 1 Cow
$75
Fischer, Dorothy Manning
8a Land $200, Trailer $1,800
Fischer, Herbert
Fischer, Elizabeth
Smalley Place $3,000
Fisher, Charles S., Exempt
1,a Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000
105
Fisher, Leona
Fisher, Ruth
Flory, Edgar
Flory, Beryl
Ford, Edward
Fosdick, Clarence R., Exempt and Marjorie
Home Place $3,200, Exempt $1,000
Fosdick, Francis, Exempt
la Home Place $3,300, Exempt $1,000
Fosdick, Frances
Fosdick, George R., Jr.
Home Place $3,000
Fosdick, Janette B.
Fosdick, George R., Sr.
Home Place $4,400
Fosdick, William F.
Home Place $3,600, 1a Lake Lot $75, Conway
Land $400
Foster, Harold N.
Patenaude Place $850
Foster, Dorothy
Foster, Verlan
Home Place $1,000
Foster, Helen
Foster, Earl C., Exempt
Land $140, 1 Trailer $660, Exempt $800
Fournier, Paul
Fournier, Stella
Fraqualli, Anna
Fredenburg, Alden, Exempt and Eleanor
4a Home Place $2,100, Exempt $1,000
Freeman, Frank, Exempt and Violet
Home Place $3,175, Exempt $1,000
French, A. E.
French, Grace D.
2a L&B $3,000, 30a Newton Land $200, Doolittle
Land $290
106
Frost, Forest
Home Place $2,800, Mansfield Pasture $250
Frost, Madeline
Frost, Winnie
Home Place $2,000
Fuller, Ruth
Home Place $2,000, 12a Nutting Land $250
Fuller, Haskell
Gadway, Alfred
Home Place $5,850
Gadway, Theresa
Galbreath, Floyd
Land and Camp $500
Galbreath, Winifred
Gately, Maude E.
Home Place $2,700, Exempt $1,000
Gately, Fred
Gee, Mary, Estate
Home Place $5,500
Gee, Marion L.
Geeley, Guy
Geeley, Lena
Gegan, David
Gillespie, James C.
55a Home Place $11,000, 1 Boat $600
Gillespie, Sally
Girouard, Paul C., Exempt and Genevieve
3a Home Place $2,900, Exempt $1,000
Glodoski, Bronislaw
Glodoski, Margaret
Gledoski, Bronislaw and Margaret
Home Place $2,100, Cook Land $200
Glodoski, Julia
Gloeckler, Priscella
Home Place $2,700, Exempt $1,000
Godleski, Natalia
Home Place $1,800, Mesic Place $1,700
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Godleski, Stella
Home Place $2,200
Gomarlo, Charles, Exempt
Home Place $2,600, Houle Place $1,700, Flemming
Lot $50, Harder Lot $50
Gomarlo, Edward J., Exempt and Thelma
Home Place $4,200, Lake Cottage $1,700, Land
and Garage $700, Exempt $1,000, Stock in Trade
$8,500
Goodell, Augustus
8a Hammond Lot $45
Goodell, Pauline
55a Home Place $3,000, 57a Prescott Land $115
Goodrich, George
Goodrich, Alice M.
Goodrich, George and Alice M.
Home Place $3,200, 1 Horse $50
Gould, Claude R., Exempt
Home Place $3,200, Exempt $1,000
Gould, Florence G.
Gould, Kinley
Gould, Mae
Grabonski, Stanley
LaBeski Cottage $500
Grabonski, Steve
Gray, Ruth and Eugene
Frost Farm $1,250
Granite Siate Toy
Toy Shop $2,500, Stock in Trade $1,288
Gregory, Charles R.
Gregory, Mary
Gregory, Ralph
64a Home Place $1,700
Gregory, Mary
Grenda, Alexander S., Exempt and Wanda
Gas House $300, Stock in Trade $120
Grenda, Chester
Grenda, Vargie
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2 00 142 34
284 68 2 00
640 53 2 00 Zu 2 00
201 54 2 00 2 00
210 28
142 34 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
32 35 2 00 2 00
80 88
245 08 2 00 2 00 2 00
109.38 2 00 2 00
27 17 2 00
2 00
Grenda, Steve
Home Place $5,100, Land $25
Grow, Burness and Catherine
Home Place $3,500
Grow, Ralph
Grupe, Carl D.
Home Place $3,100
Grupe, Agnes
Grzelecki, Frank A.
Grzelecki, Anthony
Home Place $2,025
Gutoski, Vincent P.
Home Place $4,250
Gutoski, Sophia
Hacker, Herman F.
Hacker, Josephine P.
Hacker, Herman F. and Josephine P.
Home Place and Store $3,300, Stock in Trade
$1,200
Hadley, Kathlyn
Hadlock, Howard
Hadlock, Alice
Hadlock, Howard and Alice
Home Place $3,200, 10a Gas Station and Land
$1,550, 3 Cabins $2,400, Stock in Trade $300
Hamlin, Raymond
L&B, $1,200
Hamlin, Nardina
Hammond, Arthur, Exempt
37a Home Place $1,900, 63a Nutting Land $100,
Camp $150, 7 Cows $595, 3 Neat $150, 8 Sheep
$120 Hammond, Romie
Hammond, Sumner
Home Place $4,200
Hammond, Ethel, Estate
87a Adams Land $300
Hardy, Mary
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Harris, Arthur 5S.
Home Place $4,300, 12a Smith Lot $40
Harris, Bertha
Harris, Henry R.
Harris, Ledith
Harris, Howard E.
Hart, Sidney
Hatfield, Gordon, Exempt
Home Place $2,200
Hattield, Pauline
Hattie, Fred, Estate
l'Y/,a L&B, $1,200
Hattie, Stella
Hattie, William L.
Hayes, Alfred
72a Home Place $2,850
Hayes, Ellen
Hayes, Bertha
Lake Cottage $1,200
Hayes, Richard H., Jr.
Robin's Place $2,500, Garage and Land $2,500, Alexander Lot $500, Cook Lot $80, Stock in Trade
$1,250
Hayes, Eileen
Hazard, John
Hazard, Florence
Henderson, Harvey, Estate
Home Place $2,400, Davis Lot $250
Herman, Edson R., Exempt and Nina
l4a Y% House #2 $525, 1% House #2 $525, Home Place #1 $1,250
Herman, Emerson
Vo Home Place #2 $525, ¥/ Cooligan Lot $30,
3 Horses $275
Herman, Helen
Home Place #3 $1,250 Herman, Russell
Herman, Miidred
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2 00 280 80
2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
142 34 2 00
77 64 2 00 2 00 2 00
184 40 2 00
77 64 2 00
44] 90 2 00 2 00 2 00
171 47 2 00
116 78 2 00
53 70 2 00
80 88 2 00
2 00
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Higley, Elaine 2 00
Hildreth, Franklin E. 2 00
Home Place $1,200, 2 Cows $160 87 99
Hildreth, Frank J. 2 00
Hildreth, Honora 2 00
Hildreth, Harlan, Exempt
Home Place $2,000, Exempt $1,000 z 64 70
Hildreth, Genevieve 2 00
Hildreth, Hayden T., Exempt
4a Home Place $3,000, Exempt $1,000 129 40
Hildreth, Helen 2 00
Hildreth, Joseph, Exempt
Home Place $1,400, Exempt $1,000 25 88
Hildreth, Evon 2 00
Hildreth, Leroy T. 2 00
Hildreth, Edith 2 00
Hildreth, Leroy T. and Edith
Home Place $2,600, 14a Woodland Lot $90, 180
Hill-Carlton-Jeff Lot $400, 2a Jackson Lot $100, 6
Goats $60 210 28
Hill, Alonzo, Jr. 2 00
2a Home Place $1,000 64 70
Hill, Virginia 2 00
Hill, Bethel M. 2 00
Hill, Cecil 2 00
8a Naramore Lot $45 2 91
Hill, Jennie 2 00
Home Place $3,050 197 34
Hill, Ellsworth P. ° 2 00
Lond and Unfinished House $3,500 226 45
Hill, Eleanor M. 2 00
Hill, Daniel C., Exempt
165a Home Place $3,400 219 98
Hill, Lucille A. B00
Hill, Karl W.
100a Home Place $4,950, 2a Cook Place $750, 40a
Cook Pasture $150, 30a Cook Lot $100, Cooper House $1,500, Lewis Land $90, 6 Cows $480, 4
Neat $200 3 531 83 111
Hill, Mabel —_—__—__
E. Jackson Place $2,200 142 34
Hilliard, Fred, Exempt
Home Place $250, Exempt $250
Hiscock, Howard 2 00
la Land and Unfinished House $700 A5 29
Hiscock, Viola 2 00
Hnath, Michael 2 00
Apartment House $6,600, Shop $300 446 43
Hnath, Rose 2 00
Hodgman, Burche, Jr., Exempt
16.5a Qualters’ Land $200 12 94
Hodgman, Burche T., Sr. 2 00
Home Place $1,000 64 70
Hodgman, Dorothy 2 00
Hodgman, Everette E., Exempt
3ha Land $50 o7Ze
Hodgman, Louis W. 2 00
Twombley Place $3,600, Land $200 245 86
Hodgman, Byrdis 2 OO
Holm, Kenneth 2 00
Holm, Stella 2 00
Holm, Kenneth and Stella
11/,a Home Place $2,900, Stock in Trade $850 242 63
Holmes, Harry B.
Home Place $4,700, Lake Lot $400 329 97
Holmes, Olive B. 2 00
Bliss Place $3,200, 9a 14% Robins’ Land $10, 73a
Vy Lyman Lot $200, 20a 1/2 Bent Lot $100 227 10
Holt, Spenser Lee, Exempt
Home Place $2,400, Exempt $2,400 —__—_.
Holt, Joan W. 2 00
Holton, Charles, Exempt
Holton-Coombs Lot $500 32.a0
Holton, Dwight D., Exempt and Gladys 2 00
17a Land and Camp, $500, Home Place $3,000,
Exempt $1,000 161 75
112
Hopkins, Bruce
sa Home Place $1,100, Coombs-Fuller Lot $90, la
3 Tenement Houses $4,050
Horner, Neil, Exempt
Hollingsworth Place $3,100, Exempt $1,000
Horner, Theresa
Horner, Ruth M.
Horion, Alton W.
Horton, Helen
Horton, Alton W. and Helen
Home Place $4,500, Hutchins’ Block $6,000, Stock
in Trade $4,060
Houle, Ora
Howe, Arthur L., Exempt
30a Stearns’ Lot $100, 30a Smith Lot $70, 20a
Wright-Hill Lot $140, 17 Cows $1,700, 4 Neat
$240 Howe, Hazel F., Estate
Home Place $3,400, Exempt $1,000
Howe, Philip A., Exempt
Home Place $1,900, Stock in Trade $150, Exempt
$1,000 Howe, Stanley
Howe, Ruth
Howland, John H., Exempt and Thelma
la Howard St. Lot $50
Hull, Max, Exempt
1 Horse $50, 1 Pony $50
Hull, Marguerite
Huntoon, Aubrey, Exempt
9a Land and unfinished building $1,000 Huntoon, Sarah
Hutchins, Waldo H.
Hutchins, Alberta
Hutchins, Waldo H. and Alberta
14/,.a Home Place $2,200
Hyde, Philip, Exempt
Home Place $3,400, Stock in trade $50
113
2 00
339 03
135 87 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
942 03 2 00
145 58
155 28
67 94
Hyde, Linnia 2 00
Ingham, Frederick H. 2 00
Ingham, Grace 2 00
Ingham, Frederick H. and Grace ee
Unfinished Place $2,600, 13a Coombs’ Land $70,
15a Hammond Lot $70, 18a Reed Lot $100, 25a
Hall Lot $90 189 57
Jablonski, Raymond, Exempt
Home Place $3,800, Exempt $1,000 181 16 Jablonski, Alice 2 00
Jack, Herman 2 00
Jackson, Andrew A., Exempt and Louise M. 2 00
a Home Place $2,500, 34a Dickinson Land $300 181 16
Jackson, Charles N. 2 00
2a New Home $3,000, 4a A. L. and Foundation
$900 226 45
Jackson, Nellie 2 00
Jackson, Clayton C. 2 00
Home Place $2,800 181 16
Jackson, Winifred 2 00
Jackson, Clara 2 00
Jackson, Frederick, Exempt
Tufts’ Place $3,500, Exempt $1,000 161 75
Jackson, Carmen 2 00
Jackson, Teddy E., Exempt and Frances 2 00
Home Place $4,000, Exempt $1,000 194 10
Jackson, Thomas P., Exempt
Home Place $4,300, Trailer $3,000, Stock in Trade
$4,300, Exempt $1,000 685 82
Jackson, Elfrede 2 00
Jackson, Nancy 2 00
Larson Place $2,000 129 40
Jackson, Winfred 2 00
1!/,a Dana Brown Place $1,400 90 58
Jackson, Deborah 2 00
Janti, Emil 2 00
Janti, Blanche 2 00
114
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Janti, Emil and Blanche
Home Place $1,600
Jennings, Dwight
Jennings, Lillian
Jennings, Dwight and Lillian
Home Place $4,500, lla Hawkins’ Lot $100, 2.9a
Smith Lot $50, 5.4a Michigan St. Lot $200 Jennings, W. H., Estate
108a 1/4, Kelton Land $200
Johnson, Elmer L.
750a Pleasant Valley Farm $6,000, 4a Powling-
Saben Lot $60, 2a Beaman-Detour House $1,300,
125a Phil Peirce Farm $5,250, 18a Dickinson Lot
$40, 80a Kell-Buffum Lot $200, 42a Henderson Lot
$20, 30a Burt Hill Barn and Lot $500, 36a Manning Hill wood lot $70, Carpenter Home Place $600, 450a Scot Pierce Burbomk Lot $1,050, 24a Guern-
sey Lot $100
Johnson, S. Guy
L&B $11,000, 30 Cows $3,000, 3 Neat $150
Johnson, Elsie P.
Johnson, Mary L.
Johnson, Ralph
Home Place $2,800, 2 Horses $150
Johnson, Louise P.
Johnson, Stephen P.
Johnson, Mary E.
Johnson, Stephen P. and Mary E.
4.58a Home Place $2,600
Jones, Richard
3a Smith Land $15
Jones, Robert H.
_ Jones, Vernon, Exempt and Anita
Home Place $4,000
Jones, Wadsworth
2a Home Place $3,500
Jones, Alberta
115
Jones, W. Earle
Home Place $3,200
Jones, William E.., Jr.
Home Place $3,600
Jones, Maxine
Joslyn, Clinton, Exempt
Camp $300, Exempt $300
Joslyn, Herbert
Joslyn, Mary
Judd, Howard
Judd, Frances
Home Place $3,100
Judson, Katherine J.
16a 1%, Saben Place $1,500
Jutras, George
Jutras, Muriel L.
Jutras, George and Muriel L.
Lake Cottage $1,000, 2a Bldg. Lot $500, Meader
Lake Lot $100
Kelley, Joseph R.
Kelley, Ida M.
Kelley, Joseph R. and Ida M.
Merrill Land $50, Lake Cottage and 5 Lots $1,500,
Unfinished Naramore Place $3,500, 33a Cass
Land $140, Nutting Gravel Bank $300
Kelley, Robert
Kellom, Mary
Kellom, Frank P., Exempt
Home Place $5,000, Lake Cottage $1,850, Church
Lot $50
Kellom, Nellie P.
20a +10 Lot $135, 10a Plaistridge Lot $90 Kellom, Ruth
Kellom, Franklin, Jr.
Kellom, James S., Exempt
Home Place $4,300, Exempt $1,000
Kellom, Florence
Kelley, William M.
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500a Home Place $6,500, Airport and Woods Land $3,900, 80a Rabbit Hollow Lot $100, 27a Bank Pasture $360, 27 Cows $2,700, 1 Horse $50, 2 Neat $100 887 04
Kelly, May 2 00
Kempton, Margaretta 2 00
Kempton, Charloite
Home Place $1,100 A117
Kempton, Frederick 2 00
Kempton, Geneva T. 2 00
Kempton, Frederick and Geneva T.
3a L&B $500 Saget
Kendrick, Edith V.
Home Place $1,900 122 93
Kennedy, Robert A., Exempt
Home Place $1,500, Exempt $1,000 2035
Kennedy, Christine 2 00
Kibbe, Elmer R. 2 00
Kibbe, Helen 2 00
Kibbe, Elmer R. and Helen
Home Place $3,600 232 92 Kilanski, Bogdan 2 00
Home Place $1,200 77 64
Kilanski, Theresa 2 00
Kingsman, Elizabeth 2 00
Knights, Philip 2 00
Knights, Lillian | 2 00
Knighis, Philip and Lillian
Home Place $3,500 226 45
Knights, Robert E., Exempt
Morse Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000 77 64
Knights, Leah 2 00
Kossakoski, Richard, Exempt
2\,a Unfinished Building Lot and Henhouse
1,800, Exempt $1,000 SLeZ6
Kossakoski, Stanislaw, Exempt
L&B $2,500, Exempt $1,000 97 05
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Krusiewski, Alex
Home Place $3,900
Krusiewski, Rose
Krusiewski, Victoria
Kulick, Albert S., Exempt
Kulick House $3,000, 1/2 Store $1,750, Richmond
St. House $5,500, Stock in trade $1,750, Exempt
$1,000
Kulick, Karl, Estate
65a Qualters’ Land $100
Kulick, Sophia, Estate
Lake Land and 4 Cottages $6,500
L’Abbe, Amie
L' Abbe, Lottie
LaBerge, Charles
Home Place $2,250
LaBerge, Elizabeth
LaBerge, Donald E.
LaBerge, Mary B.
LaBerge, Donald E. and Mary B.
Home Place $4,100
LaBerge, Louis
LaBerge, Helena
Home Place $3,100
LaBreck, Jeanette
Lackey, Philip H.
Vigneau Place $1,500, 7 Horses $700, 1 Cow $90
Lackey, Dorothy
New Barn and Lot $1,700
LaF ortune, Fred
LaF ortune, Edna
LaFortune, Fred, Jr., Exempt
Bldg. Lot $100, Trailer $200
Lampinen, John, Exempt
Home Place $1,500, Exempt $1,000
Lampinen, Edna H.
Lang, Charles
Home Place $800, 24a Willard Pasture $100, 1
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269 27 2 00 2 00
200 97 2 00 2 00
148 16 2 00
109 99 2 00 2 00
19 41
32 35 2 00 2 00
Cow $75, 1 Neat $50, 1 Goat $10
Lang, Dorothy
Lang, Mildred
10a Naramore Lot $40, Thompson Place $1,650
Lang, Wallace
Wood Lot $200
LaPoint, Helen
Hardwick L&B $1,600
LaValley, Bartlett M.
Lawrence, Arthur, Exempt and Shirley
Cottage and 4 Lake Lots $2,200, Exempt $1,000
Lawrence, Charles H.
L&B $700, 1 Portable Mill $700
Lawrence, Pearl F.
Lawrence, George H., Exempt
16a Home Place $1,700, Shultz Place $2,600, 50a
Company Pasture $150, 40a Bank Lot $120, 129a
Snow Lot $400, Nordan Lot $50, 40a Partridge Lot
$200, Sabin Lot $100, 20a Titus Mt. Lot $60 Lawrence, Ruth
Lawrence, William
Home Place $1,000
Lawrence, Doris
Leary, John F.
8a Home Place $1,900
Leary, Viola
Leavitt, Edward J.
140a Home Place $3,700, Roadside Stand $100,
1 Trailer $200
Leavitt, Irma
Leavitt, Herbert
Leavitt, Lucy
Leavitt, Herbert and Lucy
Manning Place $1,700
Leavey, Francis
Burt Hill Place $3,000, Kenderick Lot $100
Leavey,. Antoinette
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LeClair, Norman, Exempt and Barbara
Ashuelot Hotel $5,200, Stock in Trade $200, Ex-
empt $1,000
Lee, Walter, Exempt and Della
Carpenter Place $1,000, Exempt $1,000
Lepinski, Frank and Sophia
20a Home Place $3,500
Lepinski, Walter, Exempt
40a Young-Morse Land $230
Little, Howard F.
3a Home Place $2,300
Little, Eileen M.
Little, Jane C.
Lorando, Charles, Exempt and Lucy
Smofski Place $2,300, Exempt $1,000
Luce, Harry F., Exempt
Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000
Luce, Kathleen
Lyman, Wilson
la Land and Cellar Hole $500
Lyman, Edith
Magee, Henry W.
Home Place $1,800
Magee, Velda
Magee, Doris
Magee, Lorraine
Magee, Thomas J.
Magee, Charlotte
Magee, Thomas J. and Charlotte
Greenwich Place $3,000
Malicka, Rosalie
Manning, Arlene
Manning, Donald C.
27a Home Place $3,200
Manning, Mildred L.
Manning, Robert
Winchester Hotel $7,400, Stock in Trade $200
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Marcfeld, Leopold
Home Place $1,700, 10a Hammond Lot $100, N. E.
Box House #1 $1,200, N. E. Box House #2 $1,900 Marcfeld, Aniela
Wyman House $1,900, Dingman Cottage $400,
Garage $50, Hammond Camp $250, New Cottage
200 Marcou, Arthur
Marcou, Isabel
Marcou, Arthur and Isabel
Burcell Place $2,400, Stone Place Fiddle Hill
$1,800, 2!/2a Land $100, 1 Cow $75, 2 Goats $20
Martin, Dorothy
Martin, Eva
Matthews, Arlington W. and Valentina, Exempt
Kilanski Place $2,500, Exempt $2,000
Maxwell, Victor E.
Lake Cottage $1,000, Carpenter Place $3,400,
New Unfinished Cottage $1,200
Maxwell, Edna
Maynard, Eileen
Maynard, Harry, Exempt
Barden Place $2,000
Maynard, Florence
McClenning, Charles S., Exempt
Home Place $50, 1 Horse $50, Exempt $50
McLean, Christine
McLean, Martin
McLean, May A.
McLeod, Allan W.
McLeod, Kathryn
McLeod, Allan W. and Kathryn
Maxwell Place $4,200, Ashuelot St. House $4,600,
L&B $1,800, 5 Horses $250 McLeod, Charles
McNamara, Margaret
McNamara, Paul C.
McNamara, Mary F.
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181 16 2 00 2 00
284 36 2 00 2 00
McNamara, Paul C. and Mary F.
Home Place $2,500
Mecheski, Adolph and Sophia
Lobdell Place $3,500
Mecheski, Joseph
116a Home Place $5,000, 16 Cows $1,600
Mecheski, Antonia
Meleski, Anthony
Meleski, Frank, Estate
Brick Block $4,050, River Cottage $50, Sheridan
Land $250
Meleski, Louise
Meleski, Frank
Meleski, Yvonne
Meleski, Marion
Merchant, Flora
Mesic, Amelia
Michniewicz, Stella
Miller, Homer
3.4a Read Land $100
Miller, Lois
Home Place $600
Miller, Willard
Miller, Lottie
Miller, Willard and Loitie
Joslyn-Kelly Place $1,200
Minait, Harry
Minatt, Christine
Home Place $4,500
Minatt, Walter, Exempt
Home Place $1,700, Exempt $1,000
Minatt, Sophia
Miner, Arthur L., Exempt
1.9a Kelley Place $3,200, Ashuelot St. Cottage
$500, Exempt $1,000 Miner, Geraldine
Miner, Dorothy M.
3.4a Home Place $2,750
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226 45 2 00
427 02 2 00 2 00
281 44
Miner, Elmer
Miner, Sylvia
Miner, Elmer and Sylvia
Home Place $2,100
Miner, William, Jr.
Miner, Gladys A.
Mitchell, Albert R.
Home Place $3,300, Larabee Lond $190, 1 Horse
$50, 1 Cow $100
Mitchell, Shirley B.
Mitchell, Frank W.
50a Chase Farm $2,100
Mitchell, Lena S.
Monroe, Clifford, Sr.
25a Maynard Lot $125, 26a Wise Lot $125
Monroe, Ruth
Home Place $3,500
Monroe, Clifford, Jr.
Monroe, Ronald, Exempt
Home Place $3,500, 100a Healey Pasture $300
Exempt $1,000
Monroe, Lucille
Monroe, Stanley, Exempt
Home Place $5,000, Exempt $1,000
Monroe, Shirley
Morse, Fred C.
Home Place $2,200
Morse, Helen
Nagine, Anthony
7a L&B, $1,000
Nagine, Lois
Napierkoski, Chester
Home Place $2,150
Napierkoski, Lenore
Napierkoski, Jennie
/, Store Bldg. $850
Napierkoski, Sophie V.
14 Store Bldg. $850
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Napierkoski, Stephen, Exempt —_—_—
/, Store Bldg. $1,700, Exempt $1,000 45 29
Napierkoski, Jennie H. 2 00
Stock in Trade $300 19 4]
Napierkoski, Sophie 2 00
Naramore, Herbert E., Exempt and Lillian 2 00
C. H. Butler Place $1,500, 1/, N. E. Box Lot $50 100 28
Naramore, Leslie A.
10a Home Place $1,100, 19a Allen Lot $100, 30a
Naramore Lot $200, 12a Hale Lot $60 94 46
Naramore, Mildred 2 00
Naramore, Stanley, Exempt —_————
Parker Place $900, Exempt $900 —
Nash, Atwell 2 00
Home Place $2,000 129 40
Nash, Emma 2 00
Nash, Cleveland —_—
Land $200 12 94
Nash, Margaret M. 2 00
Home Place $1,600 103 52
Nelson, Donald G. 2 00
Home Place $1,600 103 52
Nelson, Mary 2 00
Nelson, Donald R., Exempt ———-
Home Place $1,300, Exempt $1,000 19 4]
Nelson, Mary 2 00
Nelson, Bessie 2 00
Nelson, Floyd 2 00
Nelson, Audrey 2 00
Nelson, Guy L., Exempt and Beverley 2 00
Home Place and Lot $1,950 126 16
Nelson, Linwood H., Exempt
170a L&B $4,400, Exempt $1,000 219 98
Nelson, Luman —
Home Place $5,500, Land $20 357 14
Nelson, Luther R. 2 00
Nelson, Priscilla 2 00
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Nesbitt, Paul E., Exempt
l/a Kiley Place $1,400, Exempt $1,000 Nesbitt, Erline
Newstead, George
2a Snow Land $100
Newstead, Dorothy L.
L&B $2,400
Nickerson, Richard E.
Nickerson, Alice
Nickerson, Richard E. and Alice
New House $5,000
Nichols, William J., Exempt
17a Home Place $3,100, 13a Kelly Land $40, 1
Horse $50, 20a Brown Lot $60, Exempt $1,000
Nichols, Sadie
Nolan, Charles P. and Mary
Home Place $2,200
Nolan, Gilbert, Exempt
18a Wood Lot $50
Nolan, Chester
Nolan, Herbert A.
17a Land $50
Nolan, Helen
Noseck, Frank
Home Place $2,600
Noseck, Julia
O’Connor, Margaret
Home Place $5,400, Pentland Lond $200, Bashaw
Land $150, Stock in Trade $540 O’Connor, Thomas F., Exempt and Mary
Home Place $5,400, Exempt $1,000 Oliver, Thadeus S.
Oliver, Hester
Oliver, Thadeus S. and Hester
150a Home Place $2,600 Oski, Henry
Talbert Place $2,250
Oski, Mary
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Packard, Lawrence 2 00
Palmer, Harry S. 2 00
Palmer, Cecile E. 2 00
Parker, James E. and Bernice 2 00
Joslyn Place $500 5 ae
Parks, Chester 2 00
Home Place $300 19 4]
Partridge, Charles 5. 2 00
Partridge, Thelma 2 00
Partridge, Charles S. and Thelma
Home Place $3,500 226 45
Pariridge, Rachael 2 00
Home Place $3,600, 33!/2a Wood Lot $200 245 85
Patenaude, John and Flora
Home Place $3,000 194 10
Patenaude, Florence 2 00
Patenaude, Norbert, Jr. 2 00
Payeski, Edmond E., Exempt and Hazel 2 00
Home Place $2,900, Exempt $1,000 122 93
Pease, Douglas S. 2 00
Home Place $3,500 226 45
Pease, Sybil 2 00
Peirce, Philip, Estate
Judge Peirce House $3,700, Lot and Garage 252 te
Pelky, Leon F., Exempt and Mabel A. 2 00
Home Place $2,900, 1 Cow $90, Exempt $1,000 128 75 Pelky, Nettie 2 00
Perlowski, Anthony 2 00
Perlowski, Isabel 2 00
Perlowski, Anthony R. and Isabel —_—_—.
L&B $1,450, 34a B&M Land $200, 20a Hawkins’
Lot $50 164 01
Perlowski, Stanley and Blanche
2/3 Home Place $1,670 108 04
Perlowski, John 2 00
Perry, Kenneth, Exempt er
Brown Lot $90, 15a Donaldson Lot $60, 16a Rock-
wood-Swan Lot $90, 34a Willard Lot $75, 20a
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Kempton Lot $180 Perry, Carmencita
Home Place $3,200, 18a Scott Land $180, 10a
Smith Land $20
Peterkin, Howard M.
8a Home Place $4,500
Peterkin, Alexandria
Philbrook, Mae B.
Nevers’ Place $2,400, 250 Fowls $250
Philesian Lodge +40
Masonic Temple $3,300
Phillips, Donald, Exempt and Sally
79a Barrows-Dickinson Lot $200
Phillips, George E.
Phillips, Emma
Phillips, George F. and Emma
Home Place $7,800, Stock in Trade $50, 1 Hog
$25, 23a Orchard and Cottage $2,300
Phillips, Sterry, Exempt
10a Purse Place $1,900, 28.5a Healey Place $700,
Exempt $1,000
Phillips, Jessie
Piasick, Kate
Home Place $2,050
Picard, Janette
Picard, Janet
Pierce, Earl W.
L&B $700, Titus Lot $50
Pierce, Burtrice
Pinger, Brony, Exempt
Home Place $1,300, Exempt $1,000
Pinger, Teatila
Piper, George R.
Piper, Elizabeth
Piper, George R. and Elizabeth
Lake Cottage $1,550
Piper, George Earl, Exempt
3/,a Foster Place $1,200, Exempt $1,000
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Piper, Virginia
Pitcher, Grace
Lake Cottage $2,500
Pitts, John F., Rev. ;
Piurkowski, Joseph, Exempt
Home Place $4,200, Exempt $1,000
Piurkowski, Mary
Plaistridge, Philip
Home Place $1,150
Plifka, Stanley, Exempt
Home Place $3,900, 1/2 Kulick Store $1,750, Stock
in Trade $1,750, Exempt $1,000
Plifka, Elizabeth
Plifka, Valentz
L&B $3,500
Plifka, Mary
Polaski, Alexander, Exempt
1, Home Place $1,450, Exempt $1,000
Polaski, Rana
Polaski, Bernard, Exempt and Phyllis
3a L&B, $2,600, Exempt $1,000
Polaski, James
1, Home Place $1,450
Polaski, Helena
Polzer, George R.
Home Place $4,600
Poizer, Ella
Lake Cottage $2,200
Pipieleski, Adam, Exempt
11/,a Home Place $2,150, Exempt $1,000
Porter, Henry S.
44a Home Place $700, 2 Horses $100, 4 Cows $300 Porter, Doris
Powers, Wilma J.
2a Home Place $1,650
Powers, Mildred
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161 75 2 00
207 04 2 00 2 00
74 40
414 08 2 00
226 45 2 00
20248 2 00 2 00
103 52 2 00
93 81 2 00 2 00
297 62 2 00
142 34
74 40
2 00 aoe, 2 00 2 00
106 75 2 00
Powling, George
Pratt, Donald P., Exempt
Home Place $4,000, Exempt $1,000 Pratt, Lillian
Pratt, Harold E., Exempt
Home Place $3,000, Carlson Place $3,100, 39a
Buchanan Lot $100, 50a Howard St. Lot $150,
Exempt $1,000
Pratt, Lucy
Pratt, Harold F., Exempt
Home Place $3,600, Exempt $1,000 Prait, May
Pratt, Irene
Pratt, Mary
Prentice, Davena M.
Home Place $1,800, Garage and Land $1,800 Pritz, Mary
40a Home Place $3,700, 5a Prescott Land $200,
Powers’ Place $5,000
Prouty, Leonard
L&B $5,000, Trailer $50, 1 Pony $90, 1 Horse $100,
2 Cows $180, 1 Neatstock $80 Prouty, Florence L.
Prouty, Raymond
Prouty, Elizabeth
Prouty, Raymond and Elizabeth
Dance Hall $2,000
Prouty, William L.
Prouty, Helen May
Prouty, William L. and Helen May
Prouty Place $1,400
Prouty, Erich
Putnam, Albert
Putnam, Gladys
Home Place $1,700 Putnam, Cortland, Exempt
17a Wright Lot $35, 40a Potter Wood Land $500,
75a Stearns’ Land $300
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346 14 2 00
168 22 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
232 92 2 00
979 83 2 00
359 85 2 00 2 00 2 00
129 40 2 00 2 00
90 58 2 00 2 00 2 00
109 99
04 02
Putnam, Frederick H.
80a Hunt Farm $1,800, 200a Rixford Land $400,
52a Chamberlain Lot $150, 38a Fassett Lot $100,
80a Fosgate Lot $200, 2 Cows $200, 1 Neatstock
$80, 1 Horse $75.
Putnam, Carrie
Putnam, John..W.
Home Place $900
Qualters, Edward, Exempt
Home Place $3,600, Exempt $1,000
Qualters, Vera
Qualters, Robert
Qualters, Terrance
2 Cows $150
Racine, Jeannette
Rau, Frank F., Exempt and Varja
Rau, Julia
Home Place $2,900, Exempt $1,000
Read, Arthur P.
80a Home Place $3,750, 153a Rixford Lot $550,
12 Cows $1,080, 3 Neatstock $180
Read, Winona
Reed, Leslie F.
130a Clark-Stearns Farm $4,400
Reed, Edith E.
Rice, Mary
Rice, Ella
Rice, George
Rice, Elsie
Rice, George and Elsie
Home Place $1,100
Rice, Elsie
18a Willard Farm $3,100, 1 Cow $50
Rice, Harold, Sr.
Home Place $1,900
Rice, Bessie
Rice, John O., Exempt
40a Willard Pasture $225
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194 42 2 00 2 00
98 23
168 22 2 00 2 00 2 00 9 70 2 00 2 00 2 00
122 93
399 73 2 00 2 00
284 68 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
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203 80 2 00
122 93 2 00
14 96
Rice, Leo A.
Rice, Flora M.
Home Place $2,500
Rich, James. D., Exempt
Home Place $2,300, Exempt $1,000
Rich, Muriel
Richards, Joseph
Camp and Land $100
Richer, Edson J., Exempt
Joseph Kelley Camp $100, Exempt $100 Richer, Sophie
Riley, John E., Exempt
100a Home Place $2,900, 1 Cow $80, 200 Fowls $200, Exempt $1,000
Riley, Hilda
Rix, Frank
L&B $1,200
Robb, Erwin
Robb, Lyle
Robb, Mary
Home Place $4,200
Robb, Robert H., Exempt and Mona
la Unfinished Bldg. and Lot $200, 18a 1. N. E.
Box Lot $50
Robinson, Sidney
Bushie Place $1,200
Robinson, Alice
Rock, Edward
Home Place $2,250, 36a Davis Lot $160
Rock, Hazel
Rogalski, Frank
Home Place $3,800
Rogalski, Mary
Rogers, John F., Exempt -
Home Place $2,400, Exempt $1,000
Rogers, Frances
Rolie, Leverette, Estate
L&B $1,300
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Rolie, Hilda
Roy, Adonias, Sr.
Home Place $2,725, 2a Mill Site $150, 3 Cows
$225, 1 Horse $50
Roy, Lillian
Roy, Jaclyn
Roy, Gerard L., Exempt
Home Place $3,300, Stock in Trade $50, Exempt
$1,000 Roy, Mary
Roy, J. Edward
Roy, Agnes
Roy, Winston, Exempt and Nancy
Butler Place $1,500, Exempt $1,000
Royce, Earl K., Exempt
19a Wright Land $100, 13 Cows $1,300, 12a Home
Place and Unfinished Garage $3,800 Royce, Edna
Royce, Howard L., Exempt
Home Place $2,000, So Parish Lot $100, Exempt
$1,000 Royce, Lillian
Ruscak, Frances
Ruscak, Stanislaw
Home Place $3,300
Ruscak, Helen
Ruskowski, Alex
Ruskowski, Cecelia
Ruskowski, Kenneth E., Exempt
140a Home Place $4,100, 2 Cows $200
Ruskowski, Valentina
Ruskowski, Marion
Ruskowski, Varjie
Russell, Audrey
Russell, Nellie
Home Place $4,000
Russell, William W., Exempt
Home Place $4,000, Stock in Trade $150, Exempt
$1,000 oe
Russell, Natalie Y.
Wy, Young Cottage $675
Ryll, Edmund, Exempt
Home Place $3,000, Exempt $1,000 Ryll, Thurley
Ryll, Edward O.
Warwick, Place $1,900
Ryll, Pearl
Ryll, Edwin W., Exempt
Home Place $4,500, Exempt $1,000 Ryll, Rose Mary
Ryll, Walter O., Jr., Exempt
Home Place $2,500, Exempt $1,000
Ryll, Barbara
Ryll, Walter O.., Sr.
Home Place $5,000 Ryll, Josephine
Salonen, Frank T., Exempt
Sa Home Place $2,500, 4a Hughes Lot $600, Ex-
empt $1,000
Salonen, Mary P.
Samsel, Anthony and Sophia
Home Place $3,700
Samsel, Carl
Samsel, Victoria
Samsel, Carl and Victoria
Home Place $2,200
Samsel, Delores
Sanborn, Clarence, Exempt
Home Place $1,900
Sanborn, Marjorie
Sawyer, John, Exempt
Home Place $2,800, Stock in Trade $300, Boats
$240 Sawyer, Walter D.
10a Cromwell Lot $50, 1 Trailer $100
Schautus, Robert, Exempt and Helen
20a Home Place $3,200, Exempt $1,000
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Schielding, Frank G. and Annie
Home Place $2,500, 58a Mt. Lot $100 168 22
Schuliz, Wallace 2 00
Schultz, Elise 2 00
Schnyer, George W., Exempt
Munro Place $4,500, Exempt $1,000 226 45
Schnyer, Mary L. 2 00
Scott, Dean, Exempt ae
Home Place $4,300, Wilson House $5,000, Green-
house $2,400, Powers’ Blk. $8,000, 2a Wyman
Land $100, Stock in Trade $1,000 1,345 76
Scott, Cherrie 2 00
Scott, Mabel 2 00
Scott, Raymond 2 00
30a Burt Hill Barn and Land $1,000 64 70
Scott, Mildred 2 00
Scrimgeour, Inez 2 00
Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000 77 64
Secord, Gilbert, Exempt
125a Fosgate Place $1,500, Exempt $1,000 oul
Secord, Barbara 2 00
Secord, Minot, Estate
Unfinished House $800 51 76
Secord, Mae 2 00
Secord, Patrice 2 00
Secord, Richard 2 00
Sederstrom, Elmer
Home Place $2,400, Exempt $1,000 90 58
Sederstrom, Helen 2 00
Sedersirom, Patricia 2 00
Seroka, Ann 2 00
Shadow Box Antiques ———
Stock in Trade $600 38 82
Shine, Carolyn 2 00
Cottage $1,600 103 52
Shine, Clyde 2 00
Shine, Mary E. 2 00
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Shine, Clyde and Mary E.
Home Place $1,600, 1 Cow $75
Simpson, Robert M.
Home Place $4,000, 70a Tower Land $280
Sloan, John A.
Sloan, Ruth
Sloan, John A. and Ruth
100a Home Place $1,650, 2 Cows $180
Smalley, George, Jr.
Smalley, Elizabeth O.
Smart, Albert
Home Place $350
Smart, Francis L.
Smart, Yvonne
Smart, Sydney
Smart, Alexandria
4a Johnson Land $60
Smart, Walter R., Sr.
Smart, Alta H.
Smart, Walter R., Sr. and Alta H.
Home Place $400
Smart, Walier R., Jr.
Smart, Grace
Smart, Walter R., Jr. and Grace
Building Lot $50
Smith, Arthur
Smith, Nina
Smith, Arthur and Nina
Home Place and Store $4,500, Stock in Trade
$4,000, 2a Corner Lots $1,000, Dudley Lot $100
Smith, Clifton L.
Home Place $1,500
Smith, Carmelia
Smith, Edith
Smith, Alice
Smith, Kenneth T., Exempt and Marion
Home Place $1,900, Exempt $1,000
Smith, Jesse
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97 05 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00
98 23 2 00
Smith, Nellie
Smith, Jesse and Nellie
Stearns’ Camp $500
Smith, Lillian
Smith, Richard
Smith, Sylvia
Smith, Richard and Sylvia
Home Place $2,800
Smith, Robert
Smith, Mary
Smith, Wilmot A.
Home Place $2,700
Smith, Ida
Smoiski, Frank
Home Place $2,050
Smoiski, Stella
Snow, Stanley J.
Snow, Stella
Home Place $3,300
Snow, Walter F.
Snow, Jean E.
Solasz, John R. Exempt
1; Home Place $1,866, 18 Cows $1,800, 1 Neat-
stock $80, Exempt $1,000
Solasz, Josephine
lz Home Place $1,866
solinski, William
L&B $600
Solinski, Frances
L&B, $2,200
Sortwell, Evelyn
Home Place $2,400
Sosnoski, Frances and Delores
1/; Home Place $670
Sosnoski, Katherine
1, Home Place $670
Sosnoski, Stephen
1/; Home Place $670
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Sosnoski, Jennie
Spaulding, Howard O., Exempt
140a Buffum Farm $3,500, Exempt $1,000 Staples, Frank
Home Place $3,400
Staples, Marion
Staples, Shirley
Starkey, Carl E., Exempt
38a Field Place $1,900
Starkey, Edwin
Starkey, Nina
Stempkowski, Muriel
Stephens, Arline
Stephens, Ronald A., Exempt
Home Place $1,750, Exempt $1,000
Stephens, Doris
Stephens, William F., Exempt
Home Place $2,800, Exempt $1,000
Stephens, Louise
Stetson, Addie H.
Maxwell Pasture $250
Stetson, Auverne
Home Place $3,800, 25a Naramore Lot $250, lla
Naramore Land $50, 20a Lepinski Lot $100
Stetson, Richard, Exempt and Gladys
Home Place $2,700
Stillings, Hollis B.
Stillings, Laura
St. Michaels’ Parish
5a Bushey Land $200, 2!/,a Grow Land $500, Lee
House $1,000, 30a wood lot $100
Stoddard, Alton W.
Home Place $900
Stoddard, Josie
Stoddard, Irene
4a Home Place $2,000
Stoddard, Perley H., Exempt
Building Lot $50
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Stockwell, Rose, Estate a
30a Sprout Land $50 3 24
Stone, Elwyn F., Exempt
House and Lot #19, $2,600, Exempt $1,000 103 52
Stone, Sylvia 2 00
Stone, Lawrence R. 2 00
Home Place $2,250 145 57
Stone, Louise 2 00
Stone, Retta G. 2 00
17a Home Place $4,200, Slate Land $90, Sabin
Land $125, Exempt $1,000 220 95
Strout, Austin E., Exempt
Greenhouse $200, Knights’ Place $2,200, Exempt
$1,000 90 58
Struthers, Clifford
Whitehead L&B $500 le
Struthers, Jennie 2 00
Suleski, Anthony
10a Home Place $1,300, Powers’ Land $50 | 87 34
Suleski, Katherine 2 00
Sullivan, Wesley 2 00
Sullivan, Daisy 2 00
Home Place $1,600 103 52
Swan, Clyde 2 00
Home Place $6,500 420 55
Swan, Sarah 2 00
Swan, Henry 2 00
Swan, Shirley 2 00
Sweat, Earl 2 00
8a Home Place $2,900, Stock in Trade $1,500 284 68
Sweat, Goldie 2 00
Sweat, Ida 2 00
Swett, E. David, Exempt
Home Place $5,100, 1a Richmond St. Lot $600 368 79
Sweit, Dorothy M. 2 00
Swett, E. David, Inc.
Richmond St. Shop $1,100, 12a VanHolm Land
$400, Stock in Trade $50, Road Machinery $11,000 811 98
138
Tacy, Clair, Exempt
Home Place $2,150, Exempt $1,000
Tacy, Marion L.
Tacy, Earl F.
Home Place $2,600
Tacy, Emma
Tacy, Francis L., Exempt
a Hutchinson Place $2,400, Exempt $1,000
Tacy, Helen I.
Tacy, Harold J.
Home Place $2,900
Tacy, Jennie D.
Tacy, Lillian
Tacy, Luther, Exempt
72a Kendrick Lot $280, Stock in Trade $1,500
Tacy, Theresa
Tacy, Rosanna
Tacy, Roger J.
Home Place $4,300
Tacy, Olive K.
Cottage $900, Kendrick L&B, $2,100, Stock in
Trade $1,800
Taft, Alberta
Tait, DeForest, Estate
L&B, $2,500, 10a Creamery Lot $250
Tarbell, Ethel
Home Place $4,300
Tardiff, Alice
Home Place $1,800
Tatro, Earl H., Jr., Exempt
Home Place $700, Exempt $700
Tatro, Helen
Tairo, Earl, Sr.
Home Place $500
Tatro, Edith
Taylor, Herbert A. and Florence
Home Place $2,200
Taylor, Wesson
Wilder L and B $2,200
Taylor, Lillian V.
Thatcher, Ralph T.
10a Land $800
Thatcher, Gladys
4a Home Place $4,600
Thayer, Henry, Sr. Exempt and Marion L.
Home Place $3,400, Exempt $1,000 Thayer, Thelma :
Thayer, Madeline T.
Yea L and B $1,600
Thomas, Durwood
Thomas, Victor
Home Place $800
Thompson, Alexander Exempt and Marguerite
Home Place $4,400, Forest Lake Cottage $1,700,
Howard Lot $200, Wood and Lumber (not stock
in trade) $600, Exempt $1,000 Thompson, Earl
Home Place $1,100
Thompson, Emily
Thompson, Erdine
Thompson, Frank L.
Home Place $2,000
Thompson, George, Sr. Exempt and Lucy
13a Home Place $3,000, 1 cow $60, Exempt $1,000
Thompson, John
Thompson, Janis
Thompson, Hollis
Chapman Place $1,300 Thompson, Geraldine
Thompson, Lyn L.
Thompson, Barbara
Thompson, Maxwell Exempt
1 Trailer $1,000, Exempt $1,000 Thompson, Evelyn
140
Thompson, Melvin F. Exempt
8a L and B $2,300, Exempt $1,000 84 11 Thompson, Sybil and Scott Allyn 2 00
Lake Cottage $1,250 80 88
Thompson, Royal 2 00
Home Place $4,500 291 15
Thompson, Bernice 2 00
Thompson, Shirley M. 2 00
Thompson, Walton Exempt
340a Sheomet Farm $7,500, 2 horses $100, 26 Cows
$2,600, Exempt $1,000 595 24 Thompson, Elizabeth 2 00
Thomasen, Alvar 2 00
Thurston, Bessie 2 00
3¥2a Home Place $4,500 291 15
Toof, Gracia 2 00
Tower, Roy A. Exempt Home Place $3,300 YAU GS
Tower, Cleora M. 2 00
Truesdale, Elwin 2 00
15a Home Place $1,200, Cook Land and unfin- ished garage $1,200, stock in trade $150, 2 horses $100 171 46
Truesdale, Roselyn 2 00
Tufts, Horace Estate
2la Mellow Land $135 8 73
Turant, John 2 00
Turant, Steve 2 00
1 House Trailer $1,500 97 05
Turant, Zygmunt Exempt 14%2a House Lot $200 12 94
Tweedy, Annie 2 00
Tweedy, George 2 00
Tweedy, Helen 2 00
Tweedy, George and Helen
L and B $1,800 116 46
Underwood, Robert Exempt and Jeanette 2 00 Home Place $3,300 213 51
141
Upham & Clifford
8a Tillage Land $250 Upham, Lelia A.
Home Place $1,800, 3 cows $150
Vaine, Neile
Home Place $250, 20a Pasture and Wood Land
$60
Vaine, Clarice L.
Valley Food Stores
Land $1,500
VanHolm, Theodore
52a Home Place $7,000
Van Hoim, Ellie
Verry, Edith D.
2a Home Place $1,500
Vidal, Ruth E.
19a Crestwood $3,700
Wade, Elmer
lla Dominick Place $2,950
Walker, Clarence
2 Lake Lots and Cottage $2,250 Walker, Dorothy
Home Place $3,500
Wallock, John
Wallock, Florence
Wallock, John and Florence
62a New House and Land $3,000, Hen House
$8,000
Wallock, John M.., Jr. Exempt
L and B $700, 6a Garage and Land $3,500, Stock in trade $3,500
Wallock, Theodore
Building Lot $50
Ware, Susan
Wasileski, Joseph
Home Place $3,700
Wasileski, Joan
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16 17
126 17
2 00
20 06
2 00
97 05
2 00
452 90
2 00
2 00
97 05
2 00
239 39
2 00
190 87
2 00
145 57
2 00
226 45
2 00
2 00
711 70
498 19
2 00 3 23 2 00
2 00 239 39
2 00
Wasileski, Mary
Wasileski, Kenneth
Wasileski, Cecelia V.
Wasileski, Stanislaw
Home Place $2,200
Wasileski, Stella M.
Wasileski, Steve
Home Place $2,600
Weeks, Parke F. and Grace
Home Place $3,400, Stock in trade $100
Weeks, Parke F.
l5a ¥2 Dickinson Lot $125
Weld, Howard
Stock in trade $5,000
Weld, Helen
Wells, Mary Jane
L and B $1,200
Wells, Robert
Wells, Rose Bell
Wertheimer, Jeanne
Y2 Sabin Place $1,500
Wescott, Merrill
Home Place $750
Wheaton, Earl W. Exempt
Home Place $2,250, 15a Wood Lot $50, Exempt $1,000
Wheaton, William B.
Home Place $1,400
Wheeler, Fred S. Estate
Home Place $2,100
Wheeler, Henry Exempt 75a Buckminister Land $320, 86a Jackson Farm
$3,700, Haskell bldg. $2,900, Haskell barn and land $700, Ball Place $2,300, Holton Place
$2,500, 18a Kendrick Land $75, 30a Willard
Pasture $100, 20a Holton Meadow $75, 3 cows
$225
143
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
142 34
2 00
2 00
168 22
2 00
226 45
8 09
2 00
323 50
2 00
2 00 77 64
2 00
2 00
2 00
97 05
2 00 48 $2
84 11
90 58
135 87
834 31
Wheeler, Doris
Home Place $4,200
Wheeler, Robert
Wheeler, Elizabeth
Wheeler, Robert and Elizabeth
Home Place $2,000
Whippie, George L. Exempt
Huntoon Place $800, 13la Home Place $2,700, Exempt $1,000
Whippie, Muriel W.
Whipple, Emma
Home Place $2,000
Whipple, Joseph
White, Grover
White, Rose
Home Place $1,100
White, Leander and Marguerite 85a Hogan Farm $2,700, Exempt $1,000
White, Katherine
Whitehead, Howard V. Estate
36a Home Place $1,100
Whitney, Maude A.
50a Wickerstrom Place $3,100, Exempt $1,000 Whiiney, Stephen P.
Whitney, Ida W.
Whitney, Stephen P. and Ida W.
Home Place $4,700
Whittemore, Herman
1 horse $50
Whiitile, Harold
Home Place $2,100
Whittle, Elizabeth
Whittle, Norman Exempt
Christianson Place $1,500, 34a Young Land $300, 8a Curtiss Land and Camp $600
Wiater, Alexander Exempt
Home Place $1,800, Exempt $1,000
144
Wiaiter, Stella 2 00
Wichile, Caroline 2 00
Wilbur, Warner Exempt
Ya Interest Land and Camp $150 9 70 Wilbur, Anna 2 00
Wilder, Norman 2 00
Will, John 2 00
Home Place $1,000 64 70
Will, Lotiie 2 00
Dawson land $100 6 47
Willard, Franklin J. 2 00
Home Place $2,700, 3 Lake Lots and Garage
$1,500, 22a Monroe Lot $80 276 92
Willard, Ruth B. 2 00
Willard, Harry
25a Pasture and Camp $200 12 94 Willard, John F. 2 00
3a Home Place $3,200, lla Flint Land $50, 34a
Willard Lot $120, 20a Hammond Lot $50 2210627
Willard, Paul K. 2 00
Willard, Barbara D. 2 00
Willard, William Estate
Home Place $2,200, Exempt $1,000 77 64
Willard, Eldoris 2 00
Willette, Leon J. 2 00
Marcou Camp and Land $300 19 41
Willette, Elizabeth H. 2 00
Willey, Brainard 2 00
23a Home Place $4,050, 1 horse 50, 1 cow $90 271 09
Willey, Irene 2 00
Williams, Henry M. 2 00
27a Holloway Farm $1,900, 7a Cellar Hole $400 148 8]
Williams, Henrietta 2 00
Williams, Raymond 2 00
Williams, Hazel 2 00
Wilton, Alexander, Jr. Exempt Home Place $1,700, Exempt $1,000 45 29
145
Wilton, Arlene
Winchester Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Mills and Machinery $4,400, Stock in trade $800 Winchester National Bank
Bank Block $14,500
Winchester Paper Co.
Detour Building $4,100, Coal Sheds $200, Sheri-
dan Place $4,500, Mills and Machinery $83,300, Stock in trade $8,540
Winchester Reel Co., Inc.
Dickinson Office Building $1,450, 320a Dickinson
Land $960, 105a Janti land $315, 2a Hopkins Land $100, Mills and Machinery $25,900, Stock in trade $21,000
Wing, Beatrice
Winter, Herman L. Exempt
2a Home Place $1,400, Exempt $1,000 Winter, Louise E.
Wood, Bert Estate
L and B $4,100
Wood, Cornelius Exempt Home Place$3,000, Exempt $1,000
Wood, Vergelin
Wood Flour, Inc.
Fischer Place $1,400, L and B $2,500, Mills and
Machinery $96,900, Stock in trade $1,300 Woodard, Frank Exempt
8¥%2a Home Place $1,800
Woodard, Mildred
Worsley, George
Worsley, Patience
Worsley, George and Patience
Drouet Place $3,800
Young, Winfred Estate
Home Place $4,900
Young, Beatrice
Lake Land and Buildings $1,850
146
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336 44
938 15
6,511 41
3,217 21
2 00
29 88
2 00
265 27
129 40
2 00
6,605 87
Zabielski, John C. 2 00 Home Place $2,000 129 40
Zabielski, Nellie A. 2 00
Zabielski, Joseph Exempt Home Place $3,600, 100 fowls $100, Exempt
$1,000 174 69
Zack, Joseph 2 00
Home Place $2,900 : 187 63
Zack, Mary 2 00
Zitzow, Clifford 2 00
Home Place $1,750 Ca) Bi LG Ht:
Zitzow, Emma 2 00
Zwolinski, Alex Estate
L and B $1,900 122 93
Zwolinksi, Anna
5/7 Home Place $2,714 175 60
Zwolinski, Frank Exempt
1/7 Home Place $543, Exempt $543
Zwolinski, Ann 2 00
Zwolinski, James B. Exempt
Home Place $2,200 142 34
Zwolinski, Verna 2 00
Stock in trade $50 a
Zwolinski, Stephen 2 00
Zwolinski, Bolga A. 2 00
Zwolinski, Stephen and Bolga A.
Home Place $4,500, Stock in trade $50 294 38
Zysk, Bronislaw 2 00
Zysk, Stella 2 00
Zysk, John Exempt
Home Place $1,600, Exempt $1,000 38 82 Zysk, Joseph 2 00
NON-RESIDENT, 1957
Adams, Harold and Louise Wichile Property $1,100 (AMY
147
Allen Oil Co.
2 Electric Pumps, 1 Hand Pump $200 Anderson, William F.
34a Tower Farm $1,600
Antonio, Peter and Virginia
la Land $400
Ashuelot Paper Co.
Waiter Rights $20,000, H.C.M. Lot 400, B&M Lot
$100, 4 Tenement Houses $6,200, Supt. House
$3,600, Power Co. Land $100, Mills and Machin-
ery $139,000, Stock in trade $24,000 Altomare, Paul A. and Eleanor
20a Howard Place $1,300
Atkins’ Plumbing Co.
Stock in trade $1,200
Baclauski, Joseph
18a Claflin Place $6,300
Ballou, Donald and Czarina
Lake Cottage $1,200 Barrett, John
Capron Cottage $1,000 Barrett, Lawrence and. Maxine
New Cottage $1,500 Bartley, Ruth
16a Houlihan House $1,900, 7a Broad Brook
Land $25
Batuleviiz, George A.
240a Ware Mt. Lot $400, 30a Franklin Mt. Lot
$100, 72a Dickinson Wilcox Lot $150, 3a Dickin-
son-Stone Lot $15
Batussco, Agatha
19a L and B $4,000
Baybrook, Richard W. and Irene
Lake Cottage $1,000 Beal, Edward W.
30a Sabin Wood Lot $300
Beverley, Ethel M.
Lake Cottage and 3 Lots $1,500
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103 52
259 88
12,512 98
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77 64
407 61
77 64
64 70
97 05
124 94
Bilson, Glyndean
Land $150
Birkenshaw, Marion and Mildred
Barry House $1,550, 12a Hammond Lot $100 Blaisdell, Clinton
Land $100
Blum, Felex J. and Grayce E.
Unfinished Building and Lake Lot $1,000
Bolton, Doris
Home Place $2,550, Doolittle Land $290
Bolton, Forest
17a Wright-Plane Lot $125, 3a Barber Lot $50 Bolton, Fred I.
19a Campbell Lot $175, 15a Field Lot $200, 20a ¥Y2 Upham Pasture 60, 6a Howard Lot $20
Bolton, Fred and Doris
19a Howard-Smith Lot $130
Boothe, Everett
50a Warner Land $200
B & M Railroad
Canfield Place $1,000
Bosworth, Elmer C.
Smart Land $50
Bradbury, Laura M.
L and B $300
Bready, George W.
75a Gardener-Field Place $2,050
Bridges, Frank and Julia
Lake Lot and Unfinished Cottage $150 Briggs, Lillian
26a Wood Lot $100
Brown, Walter E.
Hunting Camp $250
Buraczynki, Joseph and Laura
40a Detour Land $100
Byrne, James R. and Beatrice
10%a Old Magee Land $300
149
106
132
16
19
47
Al
Caliendo, Nat and Christine
2/5a Land $25
Carlson, Eric
Gates’ Camp $600 Carlion, Paul W. and Mary B.
250a Carlton Land $800
Carpenier, Clarice E. and Davis, Eleanor L.
12a Staddle Hill Place $3,500
Carpenter, Frances G.
15a Bigelow Farm $2,500 Carpenter, Myrile
15a Denning Lot $65, New Cottage $2,000 Carpenier, Otto
12a L and B $1,300
Caye, William R. and Ruth B.
4a Building Lot and Cabin $600 Cederlund, Edith F.
8.3a Land $30
Chandler, Harold J. and Katherine
Hegemen Lot $200
Cheshire County Savings Bank
Hammond Place $1,900
Cheshire Oil Co.
Garage and Land $4,550, 7 Pumps $1,000
Clark, Louetie L.
40a Shaw Lot $100
Clark, Mildred 4a Building and Land $400
Clark, Raleigh E.
18a Power's Lot $180
Cobb, Clesson E.
12a Scott Land $120
Colson, Samuel
Building Lot $270
Cone, Mary G.
Lots #27 and #28 $400
150
1 62
38 82
51 76
226 45
161 75
133 61
84 11
38 82
1 94
12 94
122 93
359 09
6 47
25 88
11 65
7 76
17 47
25 88
Cota, Vivian
Forest Lake Lot $200, Land $150
Cox, Archie
15a Wood Lot $100
Craven, Walier D.
Goose Pasture $35
Crowley, Margaret
A Thompson Place $3,600
Cronk, Daisey
Lake Cottage and Garage $2,700 Cronk, Herbert
Riley Place $1,300, 4a Powling Sabin Lot $35, 82a Dehler Land $80
Cutter, Vernon A.
la Hammond Lot $100
Davis, Margaret
177a Spenser Land $500 Davis, Paul
L and B $1,000
Davis Oil Co.
Bulk Plant $750
De Grace, Joseph
230a Ski Tow Lot $600
Demikat, John
1¥%2a Gordon Land $200
Demming, Dorothy
L and B $2,650
Dickey, Eben
30a L and B $200
Doolittle, Edna
85a Tract #1 and #2 $250
Dort, Wakefield
703.5a New England Land $1,428, 330a Chick-
ering-Castle Land $660, 747.9a Dickinson R.E.L.
and Lots $1,475, 72a New England Box Lot $150
Downey, John J. and Ann Mary
Lake Property $1,500
151
22 64
174 69
171 46
240 23
97 05
Duggan, Francis
2a Slate Land $25
Duggan, John E.
Doolittle Land $200
Duggan, Roland G.
15a Streeter Land $50 Dulac, Francis
Lake Cottage $2,200 Dunckler, Charles
10a Land $50
Eaton Lumber Corp.
o3a Curtiss-Bennett Lot $400, 40a Lyman Lot
$100
Elkins, Irwin and Muriel
Lake Cottage $1,300 Esso Standard Oil Co.
Esso Station and Land $4,000, 5 Pumps $575 Episcopal Church of N. Y.
49a L and B $3.800
Fabian, Henry E.
L and B $900
Facemire, Guy W.
Home Place $300
Fairbanks, Clarence
Pisgah Cottage $600 Faulkner, Philip H.
30a Pulpit Rock Lot $150 Felski, Iva
Home Place $300
Field, Gardner F.
20a Brush Lot $100, 40a Field Land $100
Field, George
14a Bent Lot and Buildings $440, 12a Maynard
Lot $40
First National Stores
Stock in trade $4,970
Fish, Helen
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142
296
245
321
06
36
40a Peirce Lot $150 9
Fisher, Carl and Nettie
Y2 Interest 2 Lots and Camp $150 9 Foster, Guy E.
lla Sprout Lot $50 3 Franklin, Ray S.
Smart Land $100 6
Frazer, James and Frances
2a Land and Unfinished Building $800 5]
Frink, Oscar Estate
3a L and B $2,200 142
Frink, Richard
5a Putnam Land $100 6
Garfield, Charles
16a Home Place $500 32
Gates, L. A.
L and B $250 16
Gilbert, Charles R.
4a Land $100 6
Gilbert, Mrs. Fabiana
Cottage, Garage and 5 Meyerhoff Lake Lots
$2,600 168
Goldsmith, Morton R.
32a Royce Place $4,600, Cottage and land
$1,500 394
Goodell, Clifford
400a Gunn Lot $600 38
Goodnow, Mrs. C. M.
Goodnow Block $14,000 905
Greenwood, G. C.
6a Field Place $270 17
Gray, Mabel F.
Lake Cottage $1,500 97
Grover, Robert R.
L and B 400, Lake Lot $150, Lake Lot and Cottage
$1,300 119
153
70
70
24
47
76
34
47
35
17
47
22
67
82
80
47
05
70
Gulf Oil Corp.
3 Pumps $450 29 11 Guyette, Richard and Jeanette
Burkett Land $300 19 4]
Hall, Rhoda
36a Bolton Farm $3,500, 13a Bent Land $100, 72a
O'Brien Land $50, 20a % Upham Pasture $100 242 63 Hamilton, Merrill
Lake Cottage and Lot $1,800 116 46
Hampshire Franklin County Inc. Boy Scouts of America
L and B $200 12 94
Handy, Arthur Estate
L and B $3,050 197 33
Harris, Robert
Baker Land $350 22 65
Harvard College, President and Fellows of
20a Pisgah Lot $200 12 94
Harvey, Marion
13a L and B $2,700, 75a Davis-Condit Land $225 189 25
Hawes, Helen
Smith Property $1,800, 37a L and B $1,000, Brittain
Property $500 213 51
Hawkins, Benjamin and Deane, C. Lawrence
Kempton Lot $200 12 94
Hayes, Donald
30a Bliss Lot $90 5 82
Hayes, C. Madeline
Home Place $4,000 258 80
Hearne, Raymond E.
30a Land and Camp $800 51 76
Hecker, William L. and Mabel L.
Fosgate Land $100 6 47
Hensel, John F.
30a Land and Unfinished House $500 32 39
Herrick, Charles W.
27a Howard Land $150 9 70
Higley, H. V.
L and B $4,000 258 80
154
Hill, Maude Estate
Lake Cottage $700 Hinsdale, Town of
136a Stone Lot $400, Land and Water rights
$1,500
Holman, Hilda
Lake Cottage $1,700 Holzer, Gertrude and Chapin, Emily
271a Coombs’ Land $2,500
Houle, Joseph P.
Unfinished Building $350 Humphrey, Charles, William and Ethel
Mecheski Farm $8,150
Hunt, Charles F. and Violet
Unfinished Cottage and 2 Lake Lots $1,200 Jarvis, Alfred G. and Beulah May
8¥2a Groener Place $1,500
Jennings, Granville
New England Box Lot #674 $40, Lake Lot $200
Johnson, Jesse C.
32a Willard Lot $75
Johnson, William E.
150a Burt Land $450, 30a Smith Lot $90, 60a
Willis Lot $170, 20a E. Johnson Land $100
Jones, Richard B. :
3a Smith Land $15
Jordan, A. M. Estate
West Parish Land $300
Karacus, Christopher
65a Bent Lot $400, 25a Hunt Land $50, 30a
Pasture Land $60, 30a Wood-Manning Land $90,
25a Bartlett Lot $400
Kelley, William and Florence
5a L and B $3,100
Kenison, Radcliii F.
155a Worcester Place $1,100
Kinney, Norman E. and Anna E.
1D
45
122
109
161
027
92
19
64
200
71
Land B $2,400, Fisher Pasture $200, Willard
Pasture $400
Kopajzna, Joseph A. and Lottie M.
L and B $2,600
Kossakoski, Harry
120a Monroe-Buffum Lot $360
La Count, Clayton J. and Gloria I.
Lake Lot #3 and Cottage and Lake Lot #2
$1,750
Lane, C. L.
Sprout Lot $45 LaPoint, Shirley M.
16a Land $100
Laurin, Philip O. and Florence
Land $100, Lake Frontage $200 Lawrence, A. C. Leathers Co., A Division of Swift & Co.
Hayes Land $270, 28a Old Site and Buildings
$2,600, Bliss Land $900, 163a Coxter Land $2,700
Davis Land $540, Graves Property $2,900, Mills
and Machinery $208,635, Stock in trade $117,489
Lawrence, Maxine S.
Young Cottage (¥2) interest $675
Lee, Richard E.
15a Freeman Lot $100
Lindholm, John David
10a Land $100
Lindstrom, Charles J.
78a L and B $2,000
Livermore, Ralph
Cota Lot $70, Lake Cottage and Garage $1,500
Lobdell, Alban J. and Winston B.
Lake Cottage, Garage and Land $1,800
Lombardi, Richard M. and Jean
12a Thurston Land $400
Luce, Lawrence and Hazel
L and B $1,700
156
194 10
168 22
19 41
21741 40
Lucia, Gerald and Irene
Howard St. Cottage $1,300 Madigan, M. J.
23a Stearns’ Lot $400
Manning, Wayne and Margaret
Land B $2,100
Mannis, Josephine
15a Stebbins’ Land $100
Masin, Vincent F., Sr.
60a Stockwell Farm $2,300
Maskiel, Virginia
Lake Cottage $2,700
May, Emily A.
4la Sprout Lot $135, 43a Dickinson Lot $135 McGaw, Elizabeth T.
Y2 Robins’ Lot $20
McGrath, Virginia
Lake land and Trailer $400
McGrath, William A.
194a Gunn Lot $800
McNamara, John A.
Building Lot $400 Mecheski, Frank and Mary
71a Land $185
Merrill, Richard J. and Hallock, Martin H.
40a Kelly-Johnson Land $120
Metcalf, Ernest
Naramore Land $100, 3a Coburn Land $45
Milkey, Robert F. and Virginia
5a L and B $2,300
Morningside Community Center
Forest Lake Camp $8,100, C. Hildreth Property
$2,000, Camp Rabbit Hollow $4,900, 8 Boats $100 Murdock, E., Co.
Part of Potash Farm $200
Murray, James G.
150a Putnam Farm $2,500, 100a Smith Farm
$3,100
157
174 69
9 38
148 81
976 97
12 94
362 32
Nash, Robert
Lally Lot $100
Nees, Fred
Lake Lot $200
Newell, Herbert K.
30a Mt. Lt $150
Newman, Adelaide S. and Chickering, Margaret
Forest Lake Cottage $1,800
Newton, Fred
45a Belding Lot $100
Nilman, Carl
12a Drive-in Theater $10,000
Northfield School
30a Brown Mill Lot $200, 4a Mine Lot $130, 4a
Bent Lot $40, 20a Holton-Bartlett Lot $200, 14a
Coombs-Morgan Lot $200, 8a G. E. Horton Lot
100, Alexander Lot $90
New England Box Co.
53.3a Rixford Lot $200, 68.9a Fosgate Ware Lot
$200, 245.7 R & T Gardner Mt. Lot $1,400, 58.7a
Bartlett Lot $200, 268a Clark-Towne Lot $1,040,
12.9a Wiswall Lot $40, 1388a Amos Atherton Lot
$500, 53a Stearns’-Swan Lot $150, 100a Marvin-
Lewis Lot $360, 146.8a Scott Lot $480, 85.3a
Brittain-Tufts’ Lot $250, 97a Curtiss-Sawyer Lot
$300, 159.7a Adams-Estey Lot $480, 79.1 Roach
Lot $300, 10a Pike Lot $20, 49.5a Curtis Lot $260,
68.4a Briggs’ Lot $200, 115.3a Dingman Lot $700,
18.8a Cunningham Lot $40, 69.3a Marcou Lot
$200, 6.la J. A. Powers’ Est. $200, 251.9a Estey-
Fisher Lot $500, 63.4a Wilder Lot $200, 107.4a
Clark Farm $250, 15.3a Felch Pasture $60, 56.2a
Jackson Lot $70, Gun Club Yard $1,700, Pent-
land Yard $1,800, L & B $46,200, Mills and Ma-
chinery $69,000, Stock in Trade $136,420, Wood
and Lumber (not stock in trade $3,960)
New England Power Co.
34a Seminary Land $55, Electric Plants $29,819
158
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6 47
647 00
62 11
17,318 90
1932 59
77
Ogden, Frank and Winifred
Wagner Place $1,500
O’Kula, John R. and Allison M.
Unfinished Building and 2 Lake Lots #8 and #9
$1,500
Olmstead, Frederick and Claire
2 Lake Lots $200, Lake Cottage $2,650 O'Neil, Clarence B.
2a Felch Lot $300, 2a Mill Site $150
Paine, Carol Ann Rose
2a Lots $1,000
Park, Jane
3a L and B $300
Pasquarelli, Albert
Stock in trade $50
Paquette, Louis
15a Land $45
Paper Service Mills Inc.
Maxwell House $1,650, House near School
$1,000, Stephens’ House $1,650, 4 Felch Houses $6,400, Fiddle Hill House $1,700, Water Rights
$2,000, Mills and Machinery $55,000, Stock in trade $7,500
Pearson, Oscar
20a Land $50
Pearson and Teasdale
Land B $200, 50a Hunt Lot $50
Pelech, Bernard
10a Todd Lot $50, 50a Howard-Todd Lot $250
Pentland, Louise
Land $250 Perham, Richard and Catherine
L and B $1,600
Perry, George
6a Bridge Lot $115
Phillips, Carl F.
Manning Hill Lot and Tool House $100
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Land $250 16 18
Pike, Bertha F.
Unfinished Cottage $700, Warwick Rd. Lots $100 51 76
Pinand, Herman and Marjorie
Lake Cottage $2,000 129 40
Pletzner, John
2a Jackson Lot $100 6 47
Plifka, Stephen
Anderson Cottage $1,700 109 99
Polk, Justina W.
1.3a L and B $3.500 226 45
Potash, Frank
Lake Lot #4 and buildings $1,400 90 58
Potter, W.N., and Son, Inc.
Grain Shed $7,000 452 90
Public Service Co. of N. H.
Electric Plants $233,000, Stock in trade $3,635,
Wood and Lumber (not stock in trade) $602 15,349 23
Putnam, George Estate
18a Sprout Lot $115 7 44
Puinam, Lena M.
170a Puinam Farm $1,300 84 11
Rauch, Ford Sales
Stock in trade $5,000 323 50
Reed, Charles P.
Lake Cottage $1,000 64 70
Renolds, Clifford
Handy Place $2,200 142 34
Rhoads and Johnson
26a Willard Lot $75 4 85
Riddle, Joseph G. and Anne M.
5’ea Nelson Land $150, 1%a L and B $600 48 52
Roberts, Charles H. and Arlene
Land $150 9 70
Roberts, Eleanor D.
Brown lot and Camp $1,000 64 70
160
Rowe, Frederick Estate
48a Whipple Hill Lot $250, 10a Barrels’ Lot
$50, 150a Baun Lot $450, 28a Bullock Pasture
$100 Royce, Dexter and John
Pisgah Cottage $1,200 Ryll, Charles and Anna
Y2 #21 Garage 750, Y¥2 Home Place $2,350, 10a
Y% Naramore Lot $30, 15a ¥% Ware Lot $40, 1 Lake
Lot $50, 69a %2 Hathaway Place 700
Saben, Elizabeth
2la Land B $3,500
Sample, Owen K. and Virginia
Lake Cottage $1,800
Samson, Edward J. and Ely M.
Butler Lot $40
Sandri, A. R.
104a Willard Farm $2,500, 2a Lake Lots $900, 52.9a Adams Land $160, 3la Amidon Land $100,
50 Jackson wood Lot $150, 18a Drugg Lot $60 Savage, Eugene P.
50a Classified Forest Land $300, 50a Brick
House $3,300
Schmiit, Peter G. and Evelyn
Lake Cottage and 2 lots $2,900 Scripture, Charlotte R.
Lake Cottage $1,500 Scott, Alwin H. and Elizabeth
Land $1,000
Seaver, William
18.7a Day Lot $100 Seybolt, Paul B.
125a Flagg Farm $4,100
Sherman, Margaret |
10a Stone Mt. Lot $25, 250a Stone Lot $500, 14a
Meeting House Hill Lot $300
Sincage, Joseph F. and Mary
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293 62
226 45
116 46
2 59
290 38
187 63
97 05
64 70
6 47
265 27
93 38
8a Holton Land $200, 89a L and B $4,000
Skinner, Lillian
Beaumont $2,300, 26a Wright-Smith Lot $100, 6a
Sarvin Lot $50
Smith, Harold K. 53a Taft-Smith Place $320, 24a Old Place $180
Smith, Homer Morgan
9a Smith Pasture $200, 7a Belding Lot $140 Socony Vaccuum Oil Co.
5 Pumps $625 Solasz, Thomas
1/3 Home Place $1,866
Spenser, Richard
1.9a L and B $2,000
Sprague, Floyd G.
Ashuelot St. Garage $1,700
Springfield Television Broadcasting Corp.
Unfinished T. V. Plant $10,000
Spurwink Co.
Land and Garage $5,000 Starckey, Robert
8a Holton Land $200
Steen, Lydia
Randell lot $50
Stevens, Leon and Hope
Cottage and 2 lots $1,000
Stewart, Dorothy
Lake Lot $150
Stone, Alfred and Louise
Camp $500 Stone, Dwight Estate
50a Kelly-Peirce Lot $150 Stone, Roy
L and B $1,900
Sudell, Florence
Lake Cottage $700 Sullivan, James H. and Arlene H.
Land B $1,200
162
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188 51
32 35
22 00
40 44
120 73
129 40
109 99
647 00
323 50
12 94
3 24
64 70
9 70
32 35
9 71
122 93
45 29
77 64
Swan, H. B. Estate
14a Lot $75
Talcott, Elmer A.., Jr. and Helen B.
2a Camp $400 Taylor, Richard and Ruth
Sa Isaac Smith Lot $3,000
Tide Water Oil Co.
2 Pumps $230 Tompkins, Wilfred and Matilda
L and B $600
Towne, Clayton O. and Bertha N.
30a L and B $1,500
Trubiano, Patrick and Shirley
Strand Hotel $6,000
Tuxbury, F. V.
Armstrong L and B $900 Varley, John and Helma
9a Fairbanks’ Lot $50
Vassar, George M. and Reita E.
Lake Cottage $1,700 Verry, Frank
43.2a L and B $200
Veterans’ Administration
Fortier Place $4,000
Walsh, Jane D.
Chamblain Block $18,000
Walsh, Joseph
L and B $800
Walsh, William
16a Hammond Pasture $160
Warren, Barbara
Ice House $100
Webster, Ernest
110a Tower Lot $475, 19a Streeter Land $100
Weeks, Marvin F.
YZ Dickinson Lot $125
Welcome, Paul E. and Grace M.
10a 3 tracts and Wilson Lot $400, Mt. Lot $50
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98 23
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12 94
298 80
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Westcott, Merle, Jr. and Gertrude
.34a Prouty Land $100 6 47 Whipple, Clara
32a Davis Land $130 8 4] Whippie, Faye and Nellie E.
19a Pudding Hill Land $90 5 82
Whipple, Raymond
6a Whipple Land $50 3 24 Whitcomb, Arthur, Inc.
3a Tardiff Land $100 6 47
Whitcomb, Cecil
Lake Property $3,500 226 45 White, Carolyn
18a Day Lot $100 6 47
White, Earl
Lake Cottage $1,200 77 64 White, Howard F. and Lessard, Rachael M.
L and B $1,300 84 1]
Whitney, Guy
Dedo Block $10,000 647 00
Whittemore, David L. and Lottie C.
60a John Hill Land $250, 203a Rixford Pasture $400 42 05
Wilbur, W. W.
Land $10 65
Williams, Charles A.
40a Manning Hill Land $400 25 88 Zavortney, William
72a Whittaker L and B $800 51 76
Zoladz, Frank J., Kobak, John E. and Kozikowski, Henry J.
Kelley Camp and Land $1,000 64 70
164
Report of Trust Funds
COMMON TRUST FUND
(for all individual trust funds for cemetery lots)
Principal
Jomuary 1, 1957: 236 individual funds,
principal amount $41007 16
Additions: Transfer to principal from unexpended
income, balances in full on 55 funds having un-
expended amounts above $10, carried inactive
since 1952 3345 15
Six new funds in 1957 1050 00
Capital gains dividends from seven mutual
fund investments b3o011
$46737 42 Deductions: Ashuelot Cemetery Fund transferred
to separate fund of same name 789 13
December 31, 1957: 241 individual funds, principal
amount $45948 29
Unexpended Income
The full income earned. by each individual fund during
1957 was paid to the Town, for use by the Cemetery Commit-
tee. All previous unexpended income was transferred to the
principal of the individual funds. Please refer to following
pages for these transfers and their effect on any particular
fund.
165
Investment Changes: 1957
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ae INVESTMENT nes
American Tel. & Tel. Co. 29
First National City Bank, N.Y. 67
Boston Fund 319
Chemical Fund 221
Eaton & Howard Balanced Fund 323
Fidelity Fund 426
Incorporated Investors 218
Massachusetts Investors Trust 627
George Putnam Fund of Boston 475
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Notes
32.891 24.933 532.824 (2)
(1) Purchased partly with rights.
(2) Purchased by reinvestment of dividends at net asset
value without sales or brokerage charges.
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
Cash, 10.2% Market
Value
Peterborough Savings Bank, No. 27046 $ 5418 84
Common Stocks, 22.3%
40 shares American Tel. and Tel. Co. 6710 00
81 shares First National City Bank of N.Y. 4819 50
Total Common Stocks $11529 50
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Investment Trusts, 67.5%
336 shares Boston Fund $ 5066 88 9.7
229 shares Chemical Fund 3439 58 6.6
329 shares Eaton & Howard Balanced Fund 6408 92 12.4
442 shares Fidelity Fund 5232762 9.9
428 shares Incorporated Investors 3000 28 5.8
634 shares Massachusetts Investors Trust 6219 54 12.0
532.824 shares George Putnam Fund of Boston 5759 83 byes
Total Investment Trusts $35026 65 67.5
Total Market Value $51974 99 100.0
Cost price 45948 29
Unrealized appreciation 6026 70
Loss in unrealized appreciation, 1957 7030 71
CONANT LIBRARY FUND
Investment Changes: 1957
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Eaton & Howard Balanced Fund 258 5 263
Massachusetts Investors Trust 65] 7 658
Ohio Edison Co. 50 6 56*
* Purchased partly with rights.
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
Cash and U. S. Bonds, 18.0%
Market oot
Value fund
Cheshire County Savings Bank #49524 $ 785 74 L3
167
$5,000 U.S. Treasury 27/3’s notes, June 1958 5000 00
$5,000 U.S. Treasury 21/,% bonds, Nov.1961 4935 00
Total Cash and U.S. Bonds $10720 74
Other bonds and preferred stocks, 15.5%
$2,000 Public Service Co. of N. H., 37/8% bonds
June 1986 $2000 00
114 shares Public Service Co. of N. H.
3.35 preferred 7202 32
Total other bonds and preferred
stocks $9282 32
Investment Trusts, 19.5%
263 shares Eaton & Howard Balanced Fund § 5123 24
658 shares Massachusetts Investors Trust 6454 98
Total Investment Trusts $11578 22
Common stocks, 47.0%
Banks, 28.4%
55 shares Chase-Manhattan Bank, N. Y. $ 2674 65
113 shares First National Bank of Boston ioieh 20
100 shares Manufacturers’ Trust Co., N. Y. 4063 00
20 shares Winchester National Bank 2800 00
Total Banks $16910 90
Insurance, 5.6%
53 shares N. H. Fire Insurance Co. $1967 89
78 shares Peerless Insurance Co. 1394 64
Total Insurance $3362 53
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Market
Value
29 shares American Tel. and Tel. Co. $ 4864 75
96 shares Ohio Edison Company 2863 28
Total Utilities $7728 03 Total Common Stocks 28001 46
Total Market Value 99582 74
Cost Price 59066 87
Unrealized appreciation 4513 87
Loss in unrealized appreciation, 1957 2622 84
HARVEY JEWELL LIBRARY FUND, $1,000
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
28 shares Manufacturers’ Trust Co., N. Y. $1137 64
Cost price 887 25
Unrealized appreciation 200 39
Loss in unrealized appreciation, 1957 129 36
GARDNER C. HILL LIBRARY FUND, $500
Investment changes, 1957
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fund.
The U.S. Treasury Bond, Series G, May, 1957 was surren-
dered at maturity, and the fund transferred to a savings ac-
count.
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
Peterborough Savings Bank, No. 29220 $900 00
JULIA B. THAYER SCHOOL FUND $2,075.80
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
58 shares National Shawmut Bank of Boston $2291 00
Cost price 62174 75
Unrealized appreciation HMGeAz5
Loss in unrealized appreciation, 1957 428 04
169
MARY G. STEARNS EDUCATIONAL FUND, $1,000
Investment changes, 1957
The Peterborough Savings Bank account was closed out
and the fund was invested as below:
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
Cash $ 28 04 $1,000 American Tel. and Tel Co. 434%
bond, April 1985 1045 00
Total Market Value $1073 04 Cost price 1000 00
Unrealized appreciation, 1957 73 04
GENERAL CEMETERY FUND
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
Keene Savings Bank No. 10793 $672 87
ASHUELOT CEMETERY FUND, $3850
This fund was created by the legacy of Florence Ball
Carpenter Cutler for $3,000, received May 14, 1957. The fund was increased by $789.13 on December 31, withdrawn from
the Common Trust Fund; which prior to the vote of the Town
Meeting in 1954 had been in the custody of George R. Polzer,
special trustee for the Ashuelot (Tufts) Cemetery.
List of Investments, December 31, 1957
Market % ot
Value fund
Cash $ 796 18 23.0
10 shares American Tel. and Tel. Co. 1677 50 49.0
50 shares Eaton and Howard Balanced Fund 974 00 28.0
Total Market Value $3447 68 100.0
170
Cost price 3809 22 Unrealized loss, 1957 361 54
REPORTS OF INCOMES, 1957
On the following pages are listed the income and ex-
penditure from each separate trust fund, and the income re-
ceived on each investment in each trust fund under the juris-
diction of the Town Trustees. These following pages should
be considered a part of our full report.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANKLIN P. KELLOM, Chairman
CLYDE H. SWAN
STEPHEN P. JOHNSON, Bkpr.
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Statement of Appropriations
and Taxes Assessed
For the Year 1957
APPROPRIATIONS
Town Officers’ Salaries $ 5400 00 Town Officers’ Expenses 3800 00 Social Security or Retirement 600 00 Election and Registration Expenses 300 00
Municipal Court Expenses 300 00
Town Hall and Bldgs. Maintenance 3700 00
Police Department 1850 00
Fire Dept. $7000 00 Forest Fires 1000 00
—_§#—— 8000 00 Health Dept. $3000 00 Hospitals 1000 00
————— 4000 00 Dump and Garbage Collection 3900 00 Vital Statistics 300 00
Town Road Aid 883 60
Town Maintenance:
Summer $20000 00 Winter 18500 00 Tarring 10000 00
———— 48500 00 General Expenses of Highway Dept. 2000 00 Insurance, Bond or Debt Retirement 316 38
Sidewalk Construction 900 00
Street Lighting 5120 88
Libraries:
Maintenance $900 00
Repairs 250 00
1150 00 Old Age Assistance 5400 00
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Public Relief:
Town Poor $2500 00
Soldiers’ Aid 1000 00
State Cases 1000 00
Memorial Day, Vet. Assoc.,
Old Home Day
Parks and Playgrounds inc. Band Concerts
Cemeteries
Damages and Legal Expenses inc. Dog Damages
Advertising and Regional Associations
Payment on Debt:
Principal $29741 00 Interest 7275 43
County Tax School Tax
Total Town and School Appropriations
LESS: Estimated Revenues and Credits:
Interest and Dividends Tax
Railroad Tax
Savings Bank Tax Yield Tax
es
Motor Vehicle Permit Fees Dog Licenses
Business Licenses and Permits
Fines and Forfeits—Municipal Court
Rent of Town Property and Equip. | Int. on Taxes and Income from Trust Funds
Water and Electric Departments
Burial Fees
Telephone Booth
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4500 00
200 00
4300 00
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325 00
900 00
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250 00
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2750 00
7054 63
700 00
125 00
Highway 900 00
Total Revenues and Credits ——§— 32496 52
$229920 91
Plus Overlay 2201 92
Net Amount to be raised by Taxation 232122 83
Less: Number 970 of Poll Taxes at $2.00 $1940 00
National Bank Stock Taxes 400 00
———$ 2340 00
Amount to be raised by property taxes $229782 83
Taxes to be Committed to Collector:
Property Taxes $229782 83 Poll Taxes at $2.00 1940 00
National Bank Stock Taxes 400 00
Total Taxes to be committed ———_——$232122 83
Tax Rate
Town — Approved by Tax Comm. $6 47
SUMMARY INVENTORY OF VALUATION
Lands and Buildings (Exclusive of Mill Buildings, Land Machinery) $2286462 00
Mill Buildings, Land and Machinery 682135 00
2 Electric Plants 262815 00
9 House Trailers Used as Dwellings 9510 00
Mature Wood and Timber 5162 00
Stock in Trade 393949 00
10 Boats and Launches 940 00
4] Horses, Asses and Mules 2740 00
300 Cows 28630 00
32 Other Neat Stock 1980 00
8 Sheep and 9 Goats 210 00
1 Hog 25 00
610 Fowls 610 00
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21 Gasoline Pumps and 4 Tanks 3080 00
4 Portable Mills 20400 00
Total Gross Valuation before exemptions allowed $3698648 00
Less: Veterans’ exemptions and exemptions
to the blind 147136 00
Net Valuation on which tax rate is computed $3551512 00
Electric and Gas Utility Companies
Public Service Co. of N. H.:
Electric Plant $ 29815 00 Stock in Trade 3635 00
New England Power Co.: Electric Plant 233000 00
Amount of property valuation exempted to veterans $147136 00
Number of inventories distributed 856 Number of inventories returned 531 Number of veterans who received property exemption 151 Number of veterans exempted from poll tax 290
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Annual Report
of the
School Board of
Winchester School District
for the fiscal year
July 1, 1956 - June 30, 1957
Officers, Teachers and Employees
Winchester School District School Year 1957-58
FOREST A. FROST, Moderator
SOPHIA Z. BOYD, Clerk
GERALDINE D. DICKINSON, Treasurer
ARNOLD B. CONWAY, ROBERT A. SCHAUFUS, Auditors
School Board
W. EARLE JONES Term expires 1958
STEPHEN P. JOHNSON, Chairman Term expires 1959 CARMENCITA PERRY Term expires 1960
Superintendent of Schools
CHESTER C. LEES
Teachers:
Thayer High School:
PAUL C. McNAMARA, Principal Commercial Law
GERALDINE D. DICKINSON (Mrs.), Asst. Principal
Mathematics
JENNIE B. BENNETT (Mrs.), English DAVID J. COOK (thru. Dec. 20, 1957) Commercial
AGNES S. GRUPE (Mrs.) (begin Jan. 6, 1958) Commercial ALFRED H. CROTEAU, Jr. Industrial Arts
GEORGE W. GARLAND Music
DOROTHY J. GLAZIER (Mrs.) Home Economics
EILEEN B. LITTLE (Mrs.) Social Studies
ELSIE A. MAJOR (Mrs.) Social Studies
PHILIP E. PRATT Mathematics and Science
MARIAN P. SMITH (Mrs.) French and Latin
Center School:
GRACIA C. TOOF (Mrs.), Principal Grade 5 GRACE E. INGHAM (Mrs.) Grade 6
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CHRISTIE M. JAMIESON (Mrs.) Grade 5 ELIZABETH J. PIPER (Mrs.) Grade 4
RETTA G. STONE (Mrs.) Grade 3
ELEANOR C. GRAHAM (Mrs.) Grades 2 and 3
ELINOR G. KIBBEE (Mrs.) Grade 2
MARY M. GLINE (Mrs.) Grade 1
Ashuelot School:
HELENA A. LABERGE (Mrs.), Principal Grades 5 and 6
MARGARET C. COLL Grades 3 and 4
HAZEL L. RUBEOR (Mrs.) Grades 1 and 2
Truant Officer
CLIFFORD E. MONROE, Sr.
Custodians
Ashuelot School FRANK M. FREEMAN
Center School ALTON W. HORTON
Thayer High School CLIFFORD E. MONROE, Sr.
; Transporters
T.°5. OLIVER ELWIN O. TRUESDELL
DAVENA M. PRENTICE EDMUND RYLL
School Nurse
PRISCILLA S. GLOECKLER, R. N.
School Warrant
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the School District in the town of
Winchester qualified to vote in district affairs:
You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in said district on the seventh day of March, 1958, at 7:30 o'clock in the
afternoon to act upon the following subjects:
1. Tochoose a Moderator for the ensuing year.
2. Tochoose a Clerk for the ensuing year.
3. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing
three years.
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4. Tochoose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.
5. To hear the reports of Agents, Auditors, Committees, or
Officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.
im.
6. To choose Agents, Auditors, Committees in relation to
any subject embraced in this warrant.
7. To see what sum of money the district will raise and
appropriate for the support of schools, for the salaries of school district officials and agents, and for the payment of statutory
obligations of the district, and to authorize the application
against said appropriation of such sums as are estimated to be
received from the state equalization fund together with other
income; the school board to certify to the selectmen the balance
between the estimated revenue and the appropriation, which
balance is to be raised by taxes by the town.
8. To see what sum of money ihe district will raise and
appropriate for the purpose of erecting an addition to the present
high school building and for the further purpose of furnishing
the same with equipment of a lasting character; and in order to
provide funds for such purposes, to authorize the school board
to issue and sell notes or bonds in the name of and on the
credit of the district under and in accordance with the Municipal
Finance Act, and any amendments thereto; and to delegate to the school board authority to fix the date, maturities, denomina-
ations, the interest rate, or discount rate in the case of notes, and to provide for the sale thereof, and to take such other action
in respect thereto as may be necessary or advisable, all in
accordance with the laws of the State of New Hampshire.
9. To see if the district will authorize the school board to
execute any and all contracts or agreements necessary or ad-
visable in connection with the construction of an addition to the
high school building and for the purchase of equipment and
furnishings for the same, or take any action thereon.
10. To see what sum of money the district will raise and
appropriate for the purpose of paying for architectural and
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other services rendered to the district in connection with the
planning of an addition to the high school building, or take any action thereon.
1]. To see if the district will authorize the school board to
purchase for the district from George L. Adams, Sr., the tract of land of approximately two acres which is northerly of Thayer
High School and raise and appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) for this purpose.
12. To see if the district will authorize the school board to
purchase for the district from the New England Box Company a
tract of land 200 feet in width and some 1,317 feet in length adjoining the east boundary of Thayer High School property
and to erect and maintain a fence along the eastern side of said
tract of land and raise and appropriate the sum of two thousand
dollars ($2,000.00) for this purpose.
13. To see if the district will vote to retain the present
school Planning Commitiee and instruct it to work with the school board on the study of school problems in Winchester, or
take any action thereon.
14. 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 pur-
poses as may now or hereafter be forthcoming from the U. 5S.
Government and/or State Agencies.
Given under our hands at said Winchester, this 17th day
of February, 1958.
STEPHEN P. JOHNSON
CARMENCITA PERRY
W. EARLE JONES
School Board
A true copy of worrant—ATTEST:
| STEPHEN P. JOHNSON
CARMENCITA PERRY
W. EARLE JONES
School Board
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Winchester School District
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RECEIPTS
Federal Aid: Smith-Hughes and George Barden $ 398 84
National School Lunch 1755 01 Total —$ 2153 85
State Aid:
Foundation aid $18577 38 Building aid 1000 00
Total ————— 19577 38
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Total Net Receipts from all Sources $127840 58 Cash on hand at beginning of year, July 1, 1956 397 78
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Receipts
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BALANCE SHEET June 30, 1957
Assets
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Harrisville School District (Tuition) 29 05
TOTAL ASSETS ————— § 149
Net Debt (Excess of liabilities over assets) 4850
GRAND TOTAL $5000
Liabilities
Notes and bonds outstanding $5000
Total Liabilities $5000
GRAND TOTAL $5000
STATUS OF SCHOOL NOTES Thayer High School Addition
Notes outstanding at beginning of year, July 1,1956 $10000
Payments on principal of debt 5000
Notes outstanding at end of year, June 30, 1957 $ 5000 Financial records audited on July 31, 1957.
ARNOLD B. CONWAY ROBERT A. SCHAUFUS
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REPORT OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER
for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1956 to June 30, 1957
Cash on hand, July 1, 1956 397 78
Received from Selectmen:
Current appropriation $103441 00 Received from State Treasurer:
State funds 19577 38
Federal funds 2153 85
Received from Tuitions 2158 74
Received as income from trust funds 143 68
Received from all other sources 513 86
TOTAL RECEIPTS —————$127988 5]
Total Amount available for fiscal year $128386 29 Less School Board orders paid 128265 46
Balance on hand, June 30, 1957 ete Od
GERALDINE D. DICKINSON
District Treasurer
July 31, 1957
This is to certify that we have examined the books, vouch-
ers, bank statements and other financial records of the treasurer
of the school district of Winchester of which the above is a true
summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957, and find
them correct in all respects.
ARNOLD B. CONWAY
ROBERT A. SCHAUFUS
Auditors
July 31, 1957
THAYER HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION NOTES
Date due Interest Principal
November 15, 1957 $45 00 May 15, 1958 45 00 $5000 00
$90 00 $5000 00 Payable at: Bellows Falls Trust Company, Bellows Falls, Vt.
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REPORT OF AN EXAMINATION AND AUDIT
of the accounts of
THE WINCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Winchester, New Hampshire
July 31, 1957
The School Board
Winchester School District
Winchester, New Hampshire
Genilemen:
We are pleased to submit herewith our report of an exam-
ination and audit of the accounts of the Winchester School District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957.
The scope of our audit included the accounts and records
of the School Board, the School District Treasurer, the School
Lunch accounis, and the Thayer High School Activity Funds.
This is to certify that we have examined the books,
vouchers, bank statements, and other financial records of the
Winchester School District, the School Lunch accounts, and the
Thayer High School Activity Funds, of which the attached re- ports are a true summary to the best of our knowledge and be-
lief, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957, and find them in
very good order.
We wish to extend our thanks to the officials of the Win-
chester School District for their cooperation and assistance
during our audit.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD B. CONWAY
ROBERT A. SCHAUFUS
Auditors
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WINCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS
As of June 30, 1956 and June 30, 1957
Assets
6-30-56 6-30-57
Cash on Hand $ 397 78 § 120 83
Total Assets $ 397 78 §$ 120 83
Net Debt 9602 22 4879 17
Total Assets and Net Debt 610000 00 $5000 00
Liabilities
Bonds Outstanding $10000 00 $5000 00
Total Liabilities $10000 00 $5000 00
ANALYSIS OF CHANGE IN FINANCIAL CONDITION
Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957
Net Debt—June 30, 1956 $9602 22
Net Debt—June 30, 1957 4879 17
Decrease in Net Debt $4723 05
Factors Affecting Change in Financial Condition
Decreases in Net Debt:
Bonds Matured $5000 00
Net Budget Deficit 276 95
Net Decrease | $4723 05
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Overdratts of Appropriations $ 5486 83 Unexpended Balances of Appropriations 2893 31
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Summary of Receipts, Expenditures, and
Proof of Treasurer’s Balance
Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1957
Balance—June 30, 1956 ® 397 78
Receipts during year 127988 51
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Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1957
Thayer High School Addition Notes — 1.8%
Amount of original issue: $30,000.00
Date of original issue: May 15, 1952
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Principal Payable date: May 15
Interest Payable Date: November 15 and May 15
Payable at: Bellows Falls Trust Co., Bellows Falls, Vt.
Maturities—Fiscal Year ending: Principal Interest
June 30, 1958 $5000 00 $90 00
$5000 00 $90 00
School Lunch Account
Summary of Receipts, Expenditures and Proof of Balance
Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1957
Balance—June 30, 1956 ® 789 67
Receipts:
Lunch Sales:
Children $10582 04
Adults 761 46
$11343 50
Food Reimbursements 1755 Ol
Miscellaneous:
Milk Sales $600 35
Donations 60 00
Refunds 22 92
683 27
Total Receipts —————— 13781 78
$14571 45
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Labor—Adult $3884 00
Labor—Children 211 80
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Miscellaneous 221 09
Total Expenditures ——_—_———— $1320] 94
Balance, June 30, 1957 $ 1369 51
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Thayer High School Activity Funds
Statement of Accounts and Proof of Balance
Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1957
Balance Balance
Fund 6-30-56 Receipts Expend. 6-30-57
Class of 1956 > 12 60 $ 12 60
Class of 1957 655 08 $2084 36 271159 6 27 85
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Class of 1961 53 96 32 4be 86 58
Class of 1962 100 46 100 46
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Music Pie reco LOS 39-6 © 267425.7% 4420.44
Thayer Revue 148 22 76 60 93 08 131 74
General Fund 100 23 2064 50 1964 87 199 86
Student Council a2 74 a9 RAs 75 69 348 32
$2394 28 $6313 79 $6227 81 $2480 26
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Statement dated June 28, 1957 $2651.05
Less Outstanding Checks 170 79
Reconciled Balance—June 30, 1957 a: $2480 26
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Financial Report
July 1, 1956 to June 30, 1957
Receipts
Cash on hand, July 1, 1956 $ 789 67
Lunch sales-children $10582 04
Lunch sales-adults 761 46
Sale of milk 995 95
Federal school lunch reimbursements 1755 01
Kiwanis contributions 60 00
Miscellaneous 2/ 32
Total —_— —_— $13781 78
GRAND TOTAL $14571 45
Expenditures
Food $8849 05
Labor-adult 3884 00
Labor-children 211 80
Equipment 36 00
Other 221 09
TOTAL EXPENDITURES ———_$13201 94
Balance on hand, June 30, 1957 $ 1369 51
Financial records audited on July 31, 1957.
ARNOLD B. CONWAY
ROBERT A. SCHAUFUS
Auditors
Acknowledgement is hereby made of the contributions of
the Winchester Kiwanis Club. This money is used to provide
lunches for underprivileged children.
A freezer was purchased for the Thayer High School
Program. Payment was made from the lunch program fund
and not by the school district. Since it was purchased after July 1, 1957, the expenditure item will appear in the financial
report for the school year 1957-1958.
218
Report of High School Principal
I hereby submit the annual report for Thayer High School to the Superintendent of Schools.
Enrollment for the school year 1957-1958 as of February 1, 1958:
Seniors 29
Juniors 26
Sophomores 48
Freshmen 46
— 149
Seventh Grade 40
Eighth Grade 36
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The Industrial Arts Department continues to offer a variety
of opportunities for students, who are interested in this field.
The State Department explains that the industrial arts pro-
grams should be described as an exploratory period in the
students’ school life: a period during which he can find out just
what seems to be his interest.
The Music Department, headed by Mr. Garland, presented
the annual Christmas Concert and plans are underway for the
spring operetia.
The following have been chosen for the All-State Concert:
All State Band
Charles Lang, trumpet Richard Baker, tuba
Record of cash on hand as of February 1, 1958, for various
classes and organizations in Thayer High School:
Class ‘58 $1321 85
Class ‘59 306 03
Class ‘60 222 04
Class ‘61 99°31
Class ‘62 130 45
Class ‘63 33 98
Athletic Association 124 86
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Music Fund 423 94
Thayer Revue 166 99 General Fund 411 64
Student Council 330 32
The commercial department has been somewhat handi- capped as a result of Mr. Cook's leaving in December. We are
very fortunate to secure Mrs. Grupe as a replacement. The increasing demand for commercial training poses a problem as
to the need of more equipment and space.
Emphasis is being placed upon the mathematics and
sciences, and students are being encouraged to take these
subjects if they have acquired qualifying grades in basic
courses.
The English, language and social studies classes are
doing a remarkable job in their respective areas. We have
added two health classes to the Junior High School curriculum.
The Home Economics Department accomplishes a great
deal despite the lack of space and facilities. Practical sub- jects can best be taught by actually doing, and it requires room
for large classes of home economics students to cook, sew and
practice home making.
The graduating class of ‘57 is well represented in post-
secondary schools. It is very gratifying to see that so many
students realize the need of further education and are taking
advantage of its opportunities.
Of the twenty-four students graduated, it is remarkable to find such a high percentage who are seeking further training.
Seven graduates are enrolled in Liberal Arts Colleges, Teachers’ Colleges or Business Colleges; two are enrolled in
nurses’ training schools.
Two graduates are employed in Washington for the De-
partment of the Navy; others are employed in the local area
or have joined the Armed Forces.
220
In compliance with the State Board of Education’s required program of studies, each student, commencing with the 1958 Freshmen Class, must receive a balanced program which entails some study in each of four fundamental areas—langu-
age arts, social studies, science and mathematics. Thus each pupil shall successfully complete a minimum program of gen- eral education as follows: English, 4 credits; Social Studies, 2
credits (including U. S. History); 1 mathematics and | science.
In conjunction with the above required subjects, each stu-
dent shall elect at least eight (8) credits of work suited to his
own individual needs, interests, abilities and plans.
In order to comply with the new State Board Standards and
to keep within the teacher load limits of classes, teacher prep-
arations, maximum class sizes, and total number of class
minutes to be taught, it will necessitate the hiring of more
teachers and the increasing of classrooms.
In view of the many recommendations made by the State
Board of Education, it seems possible that in the not too distant
future many of these recommendations will become mandatory
as the educational standards rise. If this assumption becomes
a reality, our present school facilities will be even more in-
adequate than they are now.
Due to the foresight of the people of Winchester in adding
two rooms to the high school in 1954, we were able to meet the
minimum requirements for an accredited high school this year.
Without the addition, this would have been impossible. We
hope the same sane thinking will lead Winchester to provide
the new proposed addition to the high school in order that we
may fulfill some of the state’s recommendations before they
become obligatory.
As a matter of record a summary of the 1957 commence-
ment and a list of graduates follows:
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Essays
Leo Rice Rosalyn Barrett Janet Jackson Constance Botting
Nancy Nash Jane Hopkins
Bruce Jones Donna-Jean McNamara
Nancy Nash was the recipient of the Josephine Mansfield
Sprague Music Award. The honor students were Donna-Jean
McNamara, first; Leo Rice, second; Rosalyn Barrett, third. The Class Marshal was Norman Paquette.
The class roll is as follows:
Angela M. Banis Bruce E. Jones
Rosalyn F. Barrett George H. Lawrence
Frances R. Benoit David R. Manning
Consiance M. Botting Donna-Jean McNamara
Rita H. Bushey Carolyn A. Nash
James J. Byrne Nancy R. Nash
Patricia M. Campbell Barbara J. Polaski
Edward J. DeTour Marilyn A. Pratt
Joyce M. Hildreth Terrance P. Qualters
Carolyn M. Hodgman Leo E. Rice
Jane A. Hopkins Joanne M. Tatro
Janet R. Jackson Barbara J. Wasileski
Respectfully submitted,
PAUL C. McNAMARA
Principal
Report of Superintendent of Schools
To the School Board and Citizens of Winchester:
I have the honor to submit my eleventh annual report.
STAFF CHANGES:
Thayer High School: Mr. Marvin S. Zimmer resigned as
supervisor of music at the end of the last school year. He has
been replaced by Mr. George W. Garland who has studied at
the New England Conservatory of Music. Miss Florence E.
Flint, commercial teacher for four years, left us to accept a
similar position in Hampton, New Hampshire. Mr. David J.
Cook, a graduate of New Mexico Western College, was en-
gaged to teach the commercial subjects. He resigned unexpect-
edly after the Christmas holidays. We are fortunate in having
the services of Mrs. Agnes 5S. Grupe who is now teaching the
commercial subjects.
Center School: Mrs. Katherine E. Urgielewicz, after teach-
ing second grade many years in Winchester, resigned to accept
a position in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Mrs. Elinor G. Kibbee
who had taught at the Community Center for several years, was
transferred to the second grade position. Mrs. Christie M. Jam-
ieson, a graduate of Plymouth Teachers College, assumed the
responsibilities of the Community Center position vacated by
Mrs. Kibbee.
Ashuelot School: There were no personnel changes at the
Ashuelot School.
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS:
Center School: A major repair job was done on the front |
steps by our custodian, Mr. Horton. This is work usually done
by professional masons and Mr. Horton is to be commended for
his excellent accomplishment. In addition, he painted the fifth
grade room, repaired the basement walls with masonite panels,
raised the height of the cafeteria tables by replacing the legs
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and repaired the drain board of the sink in the cafeteria.
Thayer High School: Fluorescent lights were installed in
the commercial rooms by Mr. Monroe. We have been congrat- ulated by the state inspector upon this installation, since the
artificial illumination has been improved immeasurably. Mr.
Monroe also built a storage cabinet for the band uniforms and caps and gowns.
The exterior of Thayer High School was painted during the
summer months. The chimneys were also extensively repaired.
Ashuelot School: Considerable interior painting was done
by Mr. Freeman during the past summer. He painted the walls and ceiling in the cafeteria, painted two classrooms, and var- nished the woodwork in the building.
After the Ashuelot School was struck by lightning, major
repairs were done on the chimney and roof and the front porch and steps.
ENROLLMENT TRENDS: Enrollment Table — January 1958
Grade
School 1 2 3 4° 5° °6 (7 <6eegerGe ie eo
Thayer 36 40 46 51 27 29 = 229
Center Bade ns. SssoO bad 196
Com. Center 8 8 17 33
Ashuelot 15 15 1010 14 4 68
Total 45 55 48 47 67 35 36 40 46 51 27 29 526
Possible Future First Grade Enrollments
(Data taken from School Census Cards)
School 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
Center 41 39 40 28 25
Ashuelot 12 7 10 8 14
Total 53 46 50 36 39
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Possible Future Enrollments
Ashuelot School
Grade
School Year 1 2 3 4
1958-59 12 15 15 10
1959-60 rf 12 15 15
1960-61 10 fi 12 1s
1961-62 8 10 7 12
1962-63 14 8 10 (i
Center School
Grade
School Year 1 2 3 4
1958-59 4] 30 40 38
1959-60 39 4] 30 40
1960-61 40 39 4] 30
1961-62 28 40 39 4]
1962-63 25 28 40 39
Thayer High School
Grade
School Year 7 8 9 10
1958-59 35 36 40 46
1959-60 67 35 36 40
1960-61 47 67 35 36
1961-62 48 47 67 35
1962-63 55 48 47 67
1963-64 45 55 48 47
1964-65 53 45 55 48
1965-66 46 5S 45 55
1966-67 50 46 53 45
1967-68 36 50 46 53
1968-69 39 36 50 46
6 Totals
14 76
10 69
10 69
15 67
15 66
6 Totals
douaeoe
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40 218
30. 203
12 Totals
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AGT 27
40 273
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67. 315
47 294
48 297
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As stated in previous reports, the figures in the above tables are not to be considered factual. They merely serve as an
indication of future trends in enrollments. They do not take
into account that there will be non-promotions and that there
will be drop-outs, particularly in the high school. They also presuppose that families will not leave Winchester and no new
families will move into town. However, they will help the
townspeople to have a better idea of future school needs.
An article will be inserted in the school district warrant for the consideration of the voters. This article will call for an addition to Thayer High School which will accomplish two
things, relief in our crowded elementary school housing and
improvement of our high school facilities. It is planned to build
four elementary school classrooms which will take the pressure
off the Center School.
Four members of the State Department of Education recently
paid Thayer High School a visit. Their conclusions included
the following recommendations: a larger science area, an im-
proved cafeteria, larger home economics quarters and provision
for a library. These recommendations have been taken care of
in the planned addition to Thayer High School.
The School Board and School Planning Commiitee have
labored long and diligently in studying Winchester’s school
needs. After careful consideration of various plans they decided
to submit the one which they deemed as most practical for
Winchester. This plan will provide for two avenues in later de-
velopment of our school plant.
A cooperative high school shared with neighboring towns
is still within the realm of possibility. In the event that this might
materialize, the present high school would be converted to
elementary school use.
If it is found that a cooperative high school is impossible, additional elementary classrooms could be added at a later
date. In either case, the Center School would be abandoned.
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It is to be hoped that the thinking people of Winchester
will support this flexible plan. It is sensible and realistic and
evidences the serious thought put into it by the School Board and School Planning Committee.
In conclusion, I wish to express my appreciation to the
teachers, pupils and parents, the School Board, the School Plan-
ning Committee and the patrons of our schools for their co-
operation.
Respectfully submitted,
CHESTER C. LEES
Superintendent of Schools
February 3, 1958
Winchester, N. H.
HONOR ROLL
(Perfect Attendance)
THAYER HIGH SCHOOL
George Lawrence Grade 12
Marilyn Pratt Grade 12
Celia Perlowski Grade 11
Joseph Dominick Grade 10
Dolores Sosnoski Grade 10
Nancy Willette Grade 10
Stanley Dominick Grade 9
Sylvia Howe Grade 9 Judith Miner Grade 9
Wendy Royce Grade 9
Richard Durkee Grade 8
Betty Gregory Grade 8
Bradley Sanborn Grade 8 Lucie Thompson Grade 8
Mary Nelson Grade 7
Anthony Perlowski Grade 7
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CENTER SCHOOL
Gerald Ronald Croumie
Grover Wadsworth Jones
Maryteresa Amarosa Janice Oski
William Polaski
Betty Joslyn
Thomas O’Connor
Stanley Plifka Richard Tacy
Wayne Smith
Robert Secord
Jean Thompson
Gordon Tacy
Christine Irene Willette
Charles Earl Royce
ASHUELOT SCHOOL Sandra Bouchie
Patricia Turant
Margaret Powers
Eugene Piurkowski
Linda Miner
Grade 6
Grade 6
Grade 5
Grade 5
Grade 5
Grade 4
Grade 4
Grade 4
Grade 4
Grade 3
Grade 2
Grade 2
Grade 2
Grade 2
Grade 1
Grade 6
Grade 5
Grade 4
Grade 4
Grade 3
STATISTICAL TABLE OF WINCHESTER SCHOOLS 1956 - 1957
Aver.
School Enroll. Attend.
Thayer High:
Grades 9-12 166 137.6
Grades 7-8 89 81.5
Center:
Grade 6 30 24.3
Grade 5 33 29.9
Grade 4 57 47.7
Grade 3 40 34.5
Grade 2 47 39.3
Grade 1 47 37.9
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93.3 93.1 95.2
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Grades 5-6
Grades 3-4
Grades 1-2
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Auditors’ Report
Board of Selectmen
Winchester, New Hampshire
Gentlemen:
We are pleased to submit herewith the report of our Audit
and Examination of the accounts of the Town of Winchester for
the fiscal year ended December 31, 1957.
Included in our audit were the accounts of the Board of
Selectmen, Treasurer, Tax Collector, Town Clerk, Highway
Commissioner, Water Department, Fire Departments, Overseer
of the Poor, Library Treasurer, Trustees of Trust Funds, and
Municipal Court.
This year we have prepared several financial statements,
which are to be included as part of our report. They include Comparative Balance Sheets for December 31, 1956 and De-
cember 31, 1957, Comparative Statement of Appropriations and
Expenditures, Statement of Estimated and Actual Revenues, Budget Summary, and Summary of Long Term Indebtedness.
We also have prepared summaries of the accounts of all de-
partments included in our audit.
The Comparative Balance Sheets show an increase in the
Net Debt of the Town in the amount of $28,044.47 over 1956.
As indicated in the Budget Summary a Net Overdraft of
appropriations of $14,745.21, less Net Revenue surplus of
$3,287.71, results in a Net Budget Deficit of $11,457.50.
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The Audit procedure included comparing vouchers and cancelled checks with supporting invoices and payrolls, as well
as entries in the books of record; and receipts were checked by source insofar as possible. Book balances at the close of the
fiscal period were verified by reconciling cash book balances with Bank Balances, and uncollected taxes were verified by mailing notices to a majority of the delinquent tax payers. We
also have verified outstanding accounts receivable of the high- way and water departments by mailing letters of inquiry to the
larger accounts. All outstanding Long Term notes were verified by letters to the Banks or individuals holding these notes.
Section 10 of Chapter 32, New Hampshire Revised Stat- utes, Annotated, 1955 (Municipal Budget Act), the provisions of
which have been adopted by the Town of Winchester, provides as follows:
“32:10. Exceeding Appropriations. In towns adopting the
provisions of this chapter, no board of selectmen, school board, commissioners of a village district wholly within said town, or other expending agency shall pay or agree to pay any money
or incur any liability involving the expenditure of money for
any purpose for which an appropriation has not been made, or in excess of any appropriation or allotment made to it, except
for the purpose of paying judgments rendered against the town
or school district or said village district, provided, however, that in case of sudden and unexpected emergency the selectmen or
village commissioners on application to the state tax commis-
sion, and the school board on application to the state board of education, after hearing, may be given a certificate of emergen-
cy authorizing them to make such expenditure or incur such liability, provided that no such certificate of emergency shall be granted unless the budget committee of the town has ap- proved the expenditure. In cases arising during the year fol-
lowing the annual meeting, where changes occur which make
it unnecessary to use the amount appropriated for a specific
purpose, an unexpended balance may be transferred by the
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board of selectmen or the school board or the village commis-
sioners of such village district from one appropriation to an-
other, provided the total amount expended for all purposes does not exceed the total amount appropriated at the town, school or village district meetings for all purposes.
It is noted, therefore, that contrary to the provisions of
Section 10, chapter 32, of the Municipal Budget Act, expendi-
ures exceeded total budgetary appropriations and to the best
of our knowledge no application was made by the Board of
Selectmen to the State Tax Commission for authority to exceed appropriations.
We list the larger overdrafts for your information:
Fire Department 5 843 00
Forest Fire Department 2152 44
Summer Maintenance 9613 75
Winter Maintenance 2236 41
Tarring 4105 87
General Expense of Highway 719 00
Interest on Temporary Loans 719 14
Taxes bought by Town 1136 10
Some progress was made in clearing up uncollected and
unredeemed taxes of prior years, however, still further action
should be taken by the Board of Selectmen, in that they should carefully examine the Tax Collector's lists of uncollected and
unredeemed taxes and remove by abatement or issuance of
Tax Deeds, such taxes as appear to be uncollectible or where
the two year redemption period has expired.
We hereby certify that we have examined and audited the
‘accounts and records of the Town of Winchester for the fiscal
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year ended December 31, 1957, and have found them to be in very good order, except as noted. To the best of our knowledge
and belief the financial statements and summaries of accounts
reflect the true financial condition of the Town as of December
31, 1957.
We extend our thanks to all the officials of the Town of
Winchester for their assistance and cooperation during the
course of our audit.
Very truly yours,
ARNOLD B. CONWAY
ROBERT A. SCHAUFUS HERBERT A. TAYLOR
Auditors
Winchester, New Hampshire
February 6, 1958
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LEVY OF 1957
Debits
Taxes Committed to Collector:
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
National Bank Stock Taxes
Yield Taxes
Head Taxes
Additional Taxes:
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
National Bank Stock Taxes
Head Taxes
Interest Collected:
Head Tax Penalties Collected:
Total Debits
CREDITS
Remittances to Treasurer:
Property Taxes
Poll Taxes
National Bank Stock Taxes
Yield Taxes
Head Taxes
Interest
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Yield Taxes
Head Taxes
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Summary of Tax Sale Accounts
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
DEBITS
Levies of
1956 1955
Taxes Sold to Town During Current Fiscal Year $3578 30
Balance Unredeemed Taxes
January 1, 1957 $3388 43
Interest Collected after sale 1 SZ 40 77
$3579 82 $3429 20
CREDITS
Remittances to Treasurer:
Redemptions $ 598 19 §$ 864 35
Interest Pays 40 77
Abatements during year 61 44
Deeded to Town during year 461 50 528 06
Unredeemed Taxes, Dec. 31, 1957 2518 61 1934 58
$3579 82 $3429 20
Summary of Town Clerk's Accounts
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
DEBITS
Motor Vehicle Permits Issued:
1956: — 326080 - 326126 $ 93 44
1957: — 374501 - 375737 11137 14
$11230 58
Dog Licenses Issued:
1957 Licenses $484 50
Less Fees retained by Clerk 39 80 ——___—____ 444 70
Miscellaneous: Filing Fees 16 00
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Years
$6197 86 65 30
$6263 16
$ 979 66 65 30
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CREDITS
Remittances to Treasurer:
Account of Motor Vehicle Permits
Account of Dog Licenses
Account of Filing Fees
Total Credits
Summary of Highway Commissioner's Accounts
$11230 58 444 70 16 00
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Receipts:
Received from Selectmen:
Summer Maintenance
Winter Maintenance
‘Tarring
Sidewalks
General Expense
Expenditures:
Summer Maintenance:
Payrolls
Trucks and Equipment
Supplies and Expense
Winter Maintenance:
Payrolls
Trucks and Equipment
Supplies and Expense
Tarring:
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Trucks and Equipment
Supplies and Expenses
Sidewalks:
$31280 17 19873 20 16495 86
470 11 411 50
$16119 05 0434 75 9726 37
$31280 17
$7147 96 4934 10 7791 14
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Supplies and Expenses 224 ——_____—— 470 11
General Expense:
Supplies and Expenses 411 50
Proof of Balance
Balance in Winchester National Bank—as
per statement of Dec. 31, 1957: $143 00
Less: Outstanding Checks:
No. 1299 $30 00
No. 1324 41 00
No. 1344 72 00 143 00
Summary of Accounts Receivable
Highway Department
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Balance of Accounts—Jan. 1, 1957: $ 713 90
Total Charges for 1957:
Summer Maintenance $1306 50
Tarring 6151 07
State of New Hampshire 960 00
8417 57
Received on Account during 1957
Balance of Accounts Receivable—Dec. 31, 1957
Summary of Water Department Accounts
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Balance—Jan. 1, 1957 ® 2837 61
Receipts:
Services $17766 00
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$9131 47 4856 12
$4275 35
Installations 987 50
Material sold 380 84
Refund 13 00
——— 19147 34 $21984 95
Maintenance $1225 00
Salaries, Clerical and Labor 1452 90
Light, Heat and Power 3812 85
Postage, Express, Phone
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Equipment 362 34
Repairs and Extensions 3033 73
Insurance, Interestand Dues 6168 72
Principal Payment, Well No.2 1000 00
Miscellaneous 13 00
$17980 50
Balance—Dec. 31, 1957 4004 45 $21984 95
Proof of Balance
Balance in Winchester National Bank—as
per statement of Dec. 31, 1957 $9852 52
Less: Outstanding Checks:
No. 800 $ 100 00
No. 812 1714 81
No. 814 68 45
No. 815 28 46
No. 816 203 34
No. 817 56 00
- 2171 06
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Add: Cash on Hand 322 99
Reconciled Cash Balance $4004 45
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Water Department
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Balance of Accounts—Jam. 1, 1957 $ 893 05
Total Charges for 1957:
Services $17839 50
Installations 1012 50
Material sold . 380 84
Refund 13 00
19245 84
$20138 89
Received on Accounts during 1957 19147 34
Balance of Accounts Receivable—Dec. 31, 1957
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Summary of Fire Department Accounts
Receipts:
Received from Selectmen $6131 10
Expenditures:
Winchester Department:
Annual Payroll $860 00 Payrolls:
Gen. Alarms $ 755 00
Misc. Alarms 1077 50
——— 1832 50 Supplies and Expenses 1685 88
——— 54378 38 Ashuelot Department:
Annual Payroll $ 165 00
Payrolls:
Gen. Alarms $120 00
Misc. Alarms 92 50 wees Dec ona 212 50
Supplies and Expenses 1375 22
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$991 55
$6131 10
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Balance in Winchester National Bank—as
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Less: Outstanding Checks:
No. 364 | $15 00 No. 366 15 00 No. 368 20 00 No. 370 23 32
1792 72
$73 32
73 32
Summary of Forest Fire Warden's Accounts
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Balance—January |, 1957
Receipts:
Received from Selectmen
Expenditures:
Payroll $3928 75 Transportation 347 59
Supplies 233 79
Balance—December 31, 1957
Proof of Balance
Balance in Winchester National Bank
as per statement of December 31, 1957
Less: Outstanding Checks:
+214 $5 00 #215 3 00 +216 3 00 +239 1 00 +17 3 00
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$6131 10
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$4513 53
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Reconciled Bank Balance $3 40
Summary of Overseer of the Poor Accounts
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Receipts:
Received from Selectmen:
Direct Aid 1225 48
Aid to Soldiers 288 43
—_————— $1513 9] Expenditures:
Direct Aid:
Food $772 00 Fuel 66 90
Medical 363 27
Clothing 23°31
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Food $259 50 Fuel 20 93
Medical 8 00
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$1513 91
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Balance in Winchester National Bank .
as per Statement of December 31, 1957 6 5 00 Add: Deposit not credited—Jan. 3, 1958 28 85
33 85 Less: Outstanding Checks:
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+243 8 85
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Summary of Library Treasurer’s Accounts
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Balance — January 1, 1957 $693 05
Receipts:
Town Appropriation $ 900 00
Special Lighting Appropriation 290 00
Trust Funds 2664 88
Fines and Sale of Books 190 16
4005 04
$4698 09 Expenditures:
Salaries of Librarians $1095 35 Books & Magazines Purchased 1562 57
Library Supplies 85 28
Lights, Fuel, Janitor 819 14
Repairs and Supplies 101 54
Card Catalog 365 00
New Lighting 223 43
———— 4252 31
Balance—December 31, 1957 445 78
—_——— 4698 09
Proof of Balance
Balance in Winchester National Bank
as per statement of December 31,1957 $517 O01
Add: Deposits not credited—Jan. 2, 1958 10 26
fem. 3, 1958 240 79
768 06
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#110 $18.00, #113 $48.00, #116 $20.00
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Reconciled Balance:
322 28
Summary of Town Trust Funds
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
COMMON TRUST FUND
January 1, 1957:
236 Individual Funds, Principal Balance
Additions:
6 new funds during the year
Capital Gains Dividends
Unexpended Income transferred to Principal
Deductions:
Ashuelot Cemetery Fund transferred
to a Separate Fund
December 31, 1957:
241 Individual Funds, Principal Balance
List of Investments as of December 31, 1957, and
Income earned during 1957:
No. of Shares
or other Unit Description
Passbook #27046 Peterborough
Savings Bank
40 American Tel & Tel. Co.
81 First National City Bank
336 Boston Fund, Inc.
229 Chemical Fund, Inc.
329 Eaton & Howard Balanced Fund
442 Fidelity Fund, Inc.
428 Incorporated Investors
634 Mass. Investors Trust
Principal
5418 84 6251 55 4202 30 4174 85 2910 71 9932 03 4409 34 3403 77 4475 17
$445 78
$ 41007 16
1050 00 1335 11 3345 15
789 13
$45948 29
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$ 151 80 285 75
532.824 George Putnam Fund 5569 73 279 66
$45948 29 $1964 85 Other sources of Income:
Unexpended Income: Cheshire County Savings Bank $3114 11
Unexpended Income: Winchester National Bank 329 82
Albert Doolittle Fund, Vermont Bank & Trust Co. 5 00
$5413 78 Note:
$3345 15 unexpended Income transferred to Principal
$2068 63 Income paid to the Town
CONANT LIBRARY TRUST FUND
List of Investments as of December 31, 1957, and
Income earned during 1957:
No. of Shares
or other Unit Description Principal Income
Passbook #49524 Cheshire County
Savings Bank $ 785 74 § 22 80 $5,000 U.S. Treasury Notes, 27/3%
due June 1958 5025 44 143 75
$5,000 U.S. Treasury Bonds, 2!/2 %
due Nov. 1961 4928 56 125 00
$2,000 Public Service Co. of N.H. Bonds,
37/g%, June 1986 2044 78 77-50
114 Public Service Co. of N.H.
3.35 % Preferred 8778 00 381 90
263 Eaton and Howard Fund 9400 55 178 02
658 Mass. Investors Trust 3034 17 269 78
59 Chase-Manhattan Bank : 2776 10 132 00
113 First National Bank of Boston 5410 97 367 25
100 Manufacturers Trust Co. of N.Y. 3433 00 200 00
20 Winchester National Bank 2700 00 140 00
53 N.H. Fire Insurance Co. 2085 70 106 00
78 Peerless Insurance Co. 1381 50 78 00
29 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 4295 34
56 Ohio Edison Co. 2987 02
$55066 87
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OTHER TRUST FUNDS
List of Investments as of December 31, 1957, and
Income earned during 1957:
No. of Shares
or other Unit Description Principal
HARVEY JEWELL LIBRARY FUND
28 Manufacturers Trust Co. $887 25
GARDNER C. HILL LIBRARY FUND
$500.00 U.S. Treas. Series G, May 1957 0 00
#29220 Peterborough Savings Bank 500 00
$500 00
261 00 110 88
$2993 88
Income
$15 00 Note: Income on above two funds paid to the Library
JULIA B. THAYER SCHOOL FUND
58 National Shawmut Bank of Boston $2174 75
MARY G. STEARNS SCHOOL FUND
+¢28666 Peterborough Savings Bank 0 00
$1,000.00 American Tel. & Tel. Co.
43/3% Bond, April 1985 871 96
Cash Winchester National Bank 28 04
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$127 60
6 17 50
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ASHUELOT CEMETERY FUND
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50 Eaton & Howard Balanced Fund 1209 94
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GENERAL CEMETERY TRUST FUND
#10793 Keene Savings Bank $672 87 Note: Income of $21.34 added to Principal
Summary of Municipal Court Accounis
Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1957
Receipts:
Fines:
Motor Vehicle Cases $405 00
Fish and Game Cases 30 00
Public Service Commission Cases 30 00
Other Cases 40 00
Balance of fine from 1956 30 00
Small Claims Court Fees 3 00
Expenditures:
State of N.H., Motor Vehicle Dept. $291 00
State of N.H., Fish & Game Dept. 13 50
State of N.H., Public Service Commission 13 50
Town of Winchester, N.H. 188 88
Postage and Expense 6 00
Witness Fees Aa be
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