Hatfield Annual Town Report 1945-1950, Part 11

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1945
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Levy of 1946 14,984.19


School Lunch Reserve 6,701.86 Sale of Real Estate 4,655.00


Tailings 3.70


16,848.84


Motor Vehicle Excise :


Levy of 1946 538.03


Unexpended Balances : Purch. & Install. Heating Unit or Units in Town Hall 1,125.00 Landscaping, Town Hall 32.00


Fire Protection, Runways 307.13


Departmental :


Highway 43.00


Hwys. Chap. 90,


Aid to Dep. Children 256.33


.


New Construction 2,194.19 Hwy. Dept., Purch.


Old Age Assistance 23.34


Slaughter Inspec. Fees 172.50


New Truck 1,300.00


136


Care of Cemetery Lots 95.50


590.67


Water Rates 1,263.09


State Aid to Highways


18,766.52


County Aid to Highways 7,715.18


State Parks Tax Underestimate 57.68


County Tax Underestimate 121.89


Temp. Repairs to River Bank, Litte Ponsett 500.00


Dike Repairs 112.19 Town Barn Repairs 63.49


Machinery & Equip. Purchase 361.63


Schools, Landscaping 100.00


Library Bdg. Repairs 128.25


Prep. of Post- War Plans 500.00


Water Dept., Renew Services on Main St. 1,199.40


Cemetery Power Mower


Purchase


225.00


137


8,148.28


Federal Grants: Smith-Hughes 391.39


School Lunch, Comm. Dist. Fund 354.69


Aid to Depen.


Children


85.50


Aid to Depen. Children, Admn. 3.78


835.36


Reserved until Collected :


Motor Vehicle Revenue 538.03


Departmental Revenue 590.67


Water Revenue 1,263.09


State & County Aid to Highways Revenue 26,481.70


28,873.49


Water Available Surplus


6,811.73


138


Reserve Fund


5,455.48


Overlay Reserved for Abatements :


Levy of 1945


1,864.65


Levy of 1946


1,199.01


3,063.66


Surplus Revenue 48,511.58


Total Assets $119,148.62


Total Liabilities


and Reserves $119,148.62


TRUST AND INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS


Trust and Investment Funds: Cash and Securities $59,719.11


Cemetery Perpetual Care


$11,834.39


126.22


Firemen's Relief Fund General Care Fund, Main St. Cemetery


10.00


Hatfield Library Fund


683.04


Hill Cemetery Gen. Care Fund Rehabilitation Fund


480.99


25,171.25


Water Construction Fund


21,413.22


$59,719.11


$59,719.11


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ANNUAL REPORT


OF THE


TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF HATFIELD


INDUSTRY


PROSPERITY


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1947


GAZETTE PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS NORTHAMPTON, MASS.


In Memoriam


GEORGE S. BELDEN Cemetery Commissioner 1946 - 1947


In Memoriam


JOHN T. SHEA Fire Chief 1932 - 1947


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Town Officers 1947


SELECTMEN Henry M. Kugler, Chairman


Edward S. Prew Henry S. Bokina


TOWN CLERK Peter S. Rogaleski TOWN TREASURER Peter S. Rogaleski


MODERATOR Gordon A. Woodward


BOARD OF ASSESSORS Joseph S. Wilkes, Chairman


John J. Fusek


Adolf M. Toczko


TAX COLLECTOR Thomas L. Mullany


SCHOOL COMMITTEE Alex E. Celatka, Chairman Stanley Ziezulewicz Francis J. Carlson


WATER COMMISSIONERS Thaddeus Kabat, Chairman


Simeon M. Bourdon Raymond Balise


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TREE WARDEN Edward Zalinski


LIBRARY TRUSTEES Sarah V. Kiley, Chairman Jean Kempisty Constance Mullany


ELECTOR UNDER WILL OF OLIVER SMITH Gordon A. Woodward


FINANCE COMMITTEE Luther A. Belden, Chairman George A. Englehardt John P. Donnis


BOARD OF REGISTRARS Thomas W. Ryan, Chairman Howard Abbott P. S. Rogaleski Joseph Pelc


TOWN ACCOUNTANT Gertrude B. Rogaleski


FIRE CHIEF John T. Shea


CHIEF OF POLICE Joseph S. Wilkes


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS Alfred B. Howard


INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS Michael M. Majeskey


SEALER O FWEIGHTS AND MEASURES Theodore E. Celatka


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COLLECTOR OF WATER RENTS Stanley J. Filipek


SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS Charles J. Eberlein


CEMETERY COMMITTEE Henry W. Wolfram, Chairman Mary B. D. Cutter George S. Belden


CONSTABLES Joseph S. Wilkes


POLICE OFFICERS


Stanley Baranowski


Joseph Filipek


Stanley Filipek


Francis Godin


Henry Kosakowski


Alphonse Maksimoski


Anthony Malinowski


Peter Malinowski


George Omasta


Thomas Shea


Waclaw Yanucik


DIRECTOR OF VETERAN'S SERVICES E. Daniel Maslanka


CLERK BOARD OF SELECTMEN Peter S. Rogaleski


DOG OFFICER Joseph S. Wilkes


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WELFARE AGENT Edna B. Beattie


FENCE VIEWERS AND FIELD DRIVERS Henry W. Wolfram


James S. Bardwell


WOOD SURVEYORS


John C. H. Richards Bernard Donnis


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Selectmen's Warrant


Hampshire, ss.


To Joseph S. Wilkes, Constable of the Town of Hat- field in said County, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in the Town Hall in said Hatfield, Monday the 16th day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to take action under Article 1, and to meet at seven o'clock in the evening to take action on all other articles :


Article 1. To choose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year: Moderator for one year; three select- men for one year; Town Clerk for one year ; Town Treas- urer for one year ; one member of the Board of Assessors for three years; Tax Collector for one year ; one member of the Water Commissioners for three years ; one member of the Library Trustees for three years; one member of the School Committee for two years; one member of the School Committee for three years; Tree Warden for one year; Elector Under The Will of Oliver Smith for one year; and one member of the Cemetery Commissioners for three years.


The polls will be opened at ten o'clock in the fore- noon and kept open until eight o'clock in the evening.


Article 2. To hear and discuss all reports or sub- jects which have to do with the welfare of the Town, and or act anything thereon.


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Article 3. To receive and pass on Town Accounts.


Article 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1948, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17 of Chapter 44, General Laws and amendments thereto. -


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the amounts received from the Dog Fund to the Library Account.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate such sums of money as shall be deemed nec- essary to defray the current expenses of the financial year, and set the salaries of all elected officials in accord- ance with the provisions of Chapter 41, Section 108, or act anything thereon.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to accept the list of jurors as submitted by the Selectmen for the en- suing year, or act anything thereon.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cooperate with the County and State under the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $600.00 for the im- provement of Chapter 90 highways, the towns share, and to appropriate the sum of $1,200.00, the State and County share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the State and County, the town's share to be raised by taxation and the State and County share to be taken from Surplus Rev- enue and returned to same when reimbursement is re- ceived, or take any action thereon.


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Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cooperate with the State under the pro- visions of Chapter 81, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $8,500.00, the Town's share, and to appropriate the sum of $8,500.00, the State's share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the State, the town's share to be raised by taxation and the State's share to be taken from Surplus Revenue and returned to same when reimbursement is received, or take any action thereon.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cooperate with the County and State under the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to appropriate from Surplus Revenue the sum of $6,750.00 for further reconstruction of Main Street, or take any action thereon.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to accept the revised list of Perpetual Care Cemetery Funds and other Trust funds as per the Town Treasurer's Report.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate from Water Available Surplus the sum of $4,000.00 for the purchase of War Bonds or other bonds that are legal investments for savings banks, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5, Acts of 1943, this amount to be added to the Water Construction Fund, or act anything thereon.


Article 13. To see of the Town will vote to approp- riate from Surplus Revenue the sum of $10,000.00 for the purchase of War Bonds or other bonds that are legal in- vestments for savings banks, in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 5, Acts of 1943, this amount to be added to the Water Construction Fund, or act anything thereon.


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Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $450.00 for a Dental Clinic, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,200.00 for the purchase and erection of a permanent Honor Roll for Veterans of World War II, or take any action thereon.


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept from the Board of Selectmen the sum of $300.00 (balance from Square Dances sponsored by the Selectmen) with the provision that this sum be used for the purpose of in- sulating the Town Hall.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to approp- riate from the Selectmen's Insulation Gift Account the sum of $300.00 and to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $872.00 for the purpose of insulating the ceil- ings of the Town Hall, or act anything thereon.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $561.72 for the pay- ment of unpaid bills of previous years, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 179, Acts of 1941, or act anything thereon.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $431.89 for the ' payment of unpaid bills of previous years, or act anything thereon.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to author- ize the Selectmen to sell and convey by proper deed lands acquired by the Town by Tax Title from one Anson G.


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Betts and situated in West Hatfield at site of Old Lead Mine and containing 174 and 53 acres respectively, or take any action relative thereto.


Article 21. To see if the Town will instruct the Water Commissioners to reduce the Water Rents for all those having trouble not getting sufficient amount of water in North Hatfield to one-half rate, until such time as improvements can be made to bring water pressure up to at least five pounds pressure at all times of the year, except in case of fire or other emergencies, or take any action thereon.


Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $300.00 for re- pairs to the Town Barn, or act anything thereon.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer a sum of money for the main- tenance of the police department.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer a sum of money for the purchase of a motor vehicle for the police department.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer a sum of money for the remodel- ing of the Town Hall Basement as to make it more suit- able for athletic purposes, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to purchase from Michael and Edward Kielbowicz a tract of land 211 feet wide and 1122 feet in length with contents, situ- ated on the southerly side of Elm Street and to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,000.00 for this purpose, or act anything thereon.


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Article 27. To see if the Town will accept Sunset Avenue, as laid out by the Selectmen, as a public way, or act anything thereon.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to petition the Board of Standards to set up minimum standards of construction, alteration and maintenance of buildings as required by Chapter 631, Acts of 1947 and Chapter 423, Acts of 1946.


Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to execute a right of entry to the United States of America as may be required in order to repair the Connecticut River Dikes and/or Banks.


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $650.37 as allocated by the actuary and certified by the County Commissioners to the Town of Hatfield under the provisions of Chapter 32, General Laws, as amended, and pay said amount to the Treasurer-Custodian of the Hampshire County Re- tirement System.


Article 31. Te see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $225.00 for the purchase of a power mower for the Cemetery Department, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate from surplus revenue the sum of $5,000.00 for bridge repairs, or act anything thereon.


Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate from surplus revenue the sum of $4,000.00, and appropriate from Road Machinery Earnings Fund the sum of $5,000.00, said sums together with the trade-in


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value of the Chevrolet truck to be used to purchase a heavy duty truck with equipment for the Highway De- partment or act anything thereon.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate from Water Available Surplus the sum of $400.00 for Main Street Water Service Renewals, or act anything thereon.


Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of five to study the present by-laws and to recommend revisions or additions to said by-laws, or act anything thereon.


Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Water Board to improve the Water System, or act anything thereon.


Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the vote taken under Article 25 at the Annual Town Meet- ing held on February 18, 1946.


Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to sell for the sum of $1.00, the Hill School Property, so called, to Hatfield Post, No. 344, American Legion, Inc. and author- ize the Selectmen to convey said property to said Post by proper deed, or act anything thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof in five public places, seven days before time of said meeting.


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Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doing thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this 2nd day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight.


HENRY M. KUGLER, EDWARD S. PREW, HENRY S. BOKINA, Selectmen of Hatfield.


Report of Finance Committee


1947 Appropriation


Amount Spent


1948 Request


Recom- mended


1. Moderator's Salary, Jan. 1, 1948


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


2. Selectmen's Salary, 3 at $250.00 Jan. 1, 1948


750.00


750.00


750.00


750.00


3. Selectmen's Expense


250.00


129.94


250.00


250.00


4. Selectmen's Clerk


100.00


100.00


150.00


150.00


5. Town Accountant


900.00


900.00


1,050.00


1,050.00


6. Accountant's Expense


150.00


137.72


100.00


100.00


7. Treasurer's Salary, Jan 1, 1948


950.00


950.00


1,150.00


1,150.00


8. Treasurer's Expense


200.00


196.93


250.00


250.00


9. Collector's Salary, Jan 1, 1948


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


10. Collector's Expense


250.00


285.99


250.00


250.00


11. Assessors Salary 3 at 400.00 Jan. 1, 1948


1,200.00


1,200.00


1,200.00


1,200.00


12. Assessor,s Expense


$ 100.00


203.35


200.00


20.0.00


13. Attorney's Fees


200.00


200.00


500.00


500.00


14. Town Clerk's Salary Jan. 1, 1948


950.00


950.00


950.00


950.00


15. Town Clerk's Expense


50 200.00


189.68


250.00


250.00


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16. Election and Registration


17. Elector's Salary Jan. 1, 1948


10.00


10.00


18. Care of Town Hall


4,000.00


3,999.49


19. Police


2,500.00


1,337.59


20. Fire Dept.


1,500.00


1,917.25


2,500.00


2,500.00


21. Tree Work


1,00.00


994.30


1,000.00


1,000.00


22. Moth Work


500.00


498.35


600.00


600.00


23. Sealer of Wts. and Meas.


150.00


150.00


150.00


150.00


24. Sealer of Wts. and Meas. Exp.


50.00


48.52


50.00


50.00


25. Public Health


1,000.00


480.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


26. School Physician


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


27. Inspection of Animals


480.00


480.00


480.00


480.00


28. Insp. Children, Pre-School


100.00


85.00


100.00


100.00


29. Insp. Children, Tuberculosis


150.00


70.95


150.00


150.00


30. Highways, General


5,000.00


4,443.25


5,500.00


5,000.00


31. Highway's, Chapter 81


8,500.00


8,500.00


8,500.00


8,500.00


32. Highway's, Chapter 81 fr. Surp. Rev.


8,500.00


8,500.00


8,500.00


8,500.00


33. Highway's Chapter 90


600.00


·


600.00


600.00


34. Highway's,Chapter 90 fr. Surp. Rev.1,200.00


825.36


1,200.00


1,200.00


35. Machinery Operating


200 2,500.00


2,458.73


3,000.00


3,000.00


400.00


256.55


625.00 10.00 5,000.00


625.00 10.00 5,000.00


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36. Street Lights


2,700.00


2,545.36


2.900.00


2,900.00


37. Public Welfare


4,000.00


4,640.90


4,000.00


4,000.00


38. Aid to Dependent Children


38


2,100.00


1,907.94


2,500.00


2,500.00


39. Old Age Assistance


10,000.00


9,779.70


12,000.00


12,000.00


40. Soldiers' Benefits


500.00


465.74


1,000.00


1,000.00


41. School Committee Expense


100.00


10.00


100.00


100.00


42. Schools


56,520.00


54,162.63


58,435.00


58,435.00


43. School Lunch Maintenance


1,000.00


1,000.00


44. School Lunch Maintenance fr. School Lunch Reserve


6,600.00


6,600.00


5,500.00


5,500.00


45. Industrial School Tuition


1,500.00


1,571.60


3,500.00


3,500.00


46. Library


2,000.00


2,262.02


2,200.00


2,200.00


47. Library Building Repairs


200.00


4,465.00


200.00


200.00


48. Memorial Day


225.00


352.52


150.00


150.00


49. Care of Town Clock


25.00


25.00


50.00


50.00


50. Print and Deliver Town Reports


400.00


384.00


400.00


400.00


51. Telephone


75.00


52.56


75.00


75.00


52. Unclassified


· 50.00


33.25


50.00


50.00


53. Binding Town Records


50.00


41.00


50.00


50.00


54. Insurance


3,000.00


2,888.15


2,500.00


2,500.00


55. Reserve Fund fr. Overlay Surplus 2,000.00


1,999.23


2,000.00


2,000.00


.


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56. Water Comm. Salary fr. Water Available Surplus 3 at 125.00 Jan. 1 1948


350.00


350.00


375.00


375.00


. 57. Water Dept. fr. Water Available Surplus


3,300.00


3,523.38


3,335.00


3,335.00


58. Cemeteries 59. Tree Warden, Jan. 1, 1948


700.00


839.27


800.00


800.00


1.10 hr.


1.10 hr.


1.10 hr.


1.10 hr.


$141,960.00


$136,952.85


$154,860.00


$149,860.00


LUTHER A. BELDEN,


JOHN DONNIS, GEORGE ENGLEHARDT,


Finance Committee.


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Selectmen's Report


To the Citizens of Hatfield :


The Selectmen of the town of Hatfield wish to thank all town officials and citizens who have so unselfishly co- operated with the Selectmen in making this year outstand- ing.


We have conducted the town's business for the year 1947 without calling a Special Town Meeting for the pur- pose of appropriating more money for any department and that has not been done for the past 35 years; and we also understand from the Department of Corporations and Taxation that Hatfield may be the only Town in the State that has this record; so once again the Selectmen wish to thank all of those who were responsible in making this a banner year.


We want to take this opportunity to express our sym- pathy and that of the townspeople in the loss of two valued Town officials namely, John T. Shea, Fire Chief from 1931 and George S. Belden, Cemetery Commissioner from 1946.


The Town has improved its roads substantially during 1947 with no cost to the town on Prospect Street and De- pot Road, Bradstreet. Main Street has been further re- constructed for nearly one-half mile at ¿ of the total cost borne by the town. We recommend continued reconstruc- tion of Main Street under Chapter 90 during 1947.


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The dikes were repaired at a cost of over $6,000.00 which was totally paid for by the Federal Government. We are hoping that we can persuade the Army Engineers to continue with the necessary repairs and building of dikes in this town.


We have in 1947 increased the benefits to members of the fire department, namely by the purchase of a Fire- men's Insurance Policy which will give benefifits as fol- lows: Death $1,000.00, Medical expense $500.00, weekly compensation $25.00.


There has been considerable talk to the effect of discontinuing Square Dances that have been held in the Town Hall every Saturday night, because of the conditions of the floor for athletic purposes, however we do not re- commend that action, because we feel that some remedy can be found to do both. We figure the total income to the town organizations sponsoring the dances amounts to well over $4,000.00. The Selectmen have had seven of these dances during 1947 with a total income of $532.16; of that amount we have purchased Silverware for $60.00, tables $174.02 and we have a balance of $298.14 which we are willing to donate to the town as part payment for the insulating of the ceiling in the Town Hall; which should be done to conserve 4 of the fuel now used.


Nearly all towns in the State are faced with a sharp increase in their tax rates. Hatfield can avoid this if we follow the recommendations of the Finance Committee.


HENRY M. KUGLER


HENRY S. BOKINA


EDWARD S. PREW


Board of Selectmen.


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Town Clerk's Report


VITAL STATISTICS


1947


Births


Marriages


Deaths


Male


27


44 .


16


Female


26


13


-


-


Total


53


44


29


Preceding 5 years


1946


45


61


28


1945


28


48


28


1944


34


34


18


1943


36


34


28


1942


40


37


28


High


1916


124


1946


61


1922


50


LICENSES


1947


Dog Licenses


Fish & Game


1947


127


361


1946


175


403


1945


170


307


1944


162


332


943


172


296


1942


157


268


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State Census 1945 Voters December 31, 1947 Voted at Annual Town Meeting, 1947 Special Town Meeting


2188


1167


765


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By-Law


The by-law as follows was adopted at a Special Town Meeting on December 15, 1947 and approved by the Attor- ney General on December 30, 1947.


"No minor under the age of 16 shall dis- charge any firearms, airguns, beebee rifles or any other dangerous weapon in the Town of Hat- field, except or unless such minor is at the time and place accompanied by and under the control and supervision of an adult."


P. S. ROGALESKI,


Town Clerk.


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Treasurer's Report


Peter S. Rogaleski, Treasurer


In Account with the Town of Hatfield


Cash on Hand January 1, 1947


$73,246.72


Receipts for 1947 :


January


$19,348.53


February


9,961.57


March


9,457.25


April


19,512.70


May


11,667.71


June


22,032.76


July


16,715.43


August


6,910.39


September


22,537.39


October


33,517.39


NovemberE


51,484.68


December


32,119.00


255,264.80


$328,511.52


Payments for Warrants :


January


$9,926.04


February


12,575.32


March


24,615.90


April


14,723.85


May


12,365.84


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June


18.225.61


July


31,576.57


August


11,155.39


September


24,230.54


October


25,528.65


November


22,969.40


December


42,934.67


Cash on Hand December 31, 1947


77,683.74


$328,511.52


P. S. ROGALESKI,


Treasurer.


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE AND OTHER FUNDS


Fund


1947 Income


1947 Expense $ 2.40


1947 Balance $165.05


Hannah W. Smith


$ 9.90


J. D. Brown


1.50


1.50


100.00


Lewis S. Dyer


1.52


1.52


101.00


Charles H. Waite


2.07


2.07


137.49


Charles M. Billings


2.26


2.26


150.00


James Porter


1.65


1.65


109.51


Fannie M. Burke


1.66


1.66


110.82


Chas. S. Shattuck


1.66


1.66


110.63


Seth W. Kingsley


1.65


1.65


109.45


Reuben Belden


1.50


1.50


100.00


Theo Porter


1.60


1.60


106.18


Charles L. Graves


1.60


1.60


106.22


Augusta Beals


1.61


1.61


107.29


250,827.78


27


B. M. Warner


3.11


3.11


207.42


Henry Batcheller


1.53


1.53


101.26


Reuben H. Belden


1.52


1.52


101.00


Edwin H. Eldridge


3.02


3.02


200.67


David Wells


1.50


1.50


100.00


Otis Wells


2.26


2.26


150.00


Carrie L. Graves


1.50


1.50


100.00


Harriet S. Marsh


3.07


3.07


204.35


Clarence E. Belden


1.50


1.50


100.00


Alfred J. Bonneville


1.50


1.50


100.00


Roswell Billings


2.26


2.26


150.00


Houghton-Douglass


2.26


2.26


150.00


E. S. Warner


1.01


1.01


204.53


William Dougherty


1.24


1.24


251.56


Scott & Herman Harris


1.00


1.00


200.00


Mary E. Hubbard


2.01


2.01


100.00


Anthony Douglas


1.10


1.10


55.25


E. C. Billings


7.45


7.45


620.27


Hugh McLeod


1.54


1.54


102.92


Lucius & Stearns Curtis


3.83


3.83


254.28


H. W. Carl


1.54


1.54


102.73


J. Franklin Knight


6.44


6.44


428.20


Silas Hubbard &


J. Hastings


4.20


4.20


279.57


Levi Graves


2.39


2.39


159.00


Jonathan Graves


1.56


1.56


104.12


J. E. Porter


1.54


1.54


102.43


Chester Hastings


1.54


1.54


103.14


Frary-Gardner


1.51


1.51


100.57


Thaddeus & Solomon


Graves


3.03


3.03


201.91


Samuel Field


2.26


2.26


150.53


Samuel Field


2.26


2.26


150.50


Alpheus Cowles


1.60


1.60


107.18


Daniel Allis


2.29


2.29


152.22


P. M. Wells


1.95


1.95


129.86


28


Benj. Waite


1.36


1.36


90.91


Joseph D. Billings


1.54


1.54


102.92


Cooley Dickinson


1.95


1.95


129.63


Lemuel B. Field


1.65


1.65


109.18


Roswell Hubbard


1.55


1.55


103.54


Abby Dickinson


1.54


1.54


102.57


Rufus H. Cowles


1.67


1.67


111.44


Charles E. Hubbard


1.72


1.72


114.30


Luman M. Moore


3.02


3.02


200.64


Israel & Lucy Morton


4.83


4.83


321.39


Elijah Bardwell


6.04


6.04


401.90


Luther Wells


5.12


5.12


340.48


Oliver Warner


.78


.78


52.37


John H. Sanderson


1.59


1.59


105.44


Charles Smith


1.64


1.64


109.05


J. H. Howard


1.61


1.61


107.48


Conrad W. Wolfram


3.01


3.01


200.00


Henry R. Holden


3.01


3.01


200.00


Fannie Allis


3.01


3.01


200.00


Charles A. Byrne


2.26


2.26


150.00


N. T. Abels


3.01


3.01


200.00


Arthur C. Bardwell


2.26


2.26


150.00


Fred Schepp


1.12


1.12


75.00


Joseph Schepp


1.12


1.17


75.00


General Care Fund


7.23


7.23


480.99


John R. Sauergapf


2.26


2.26


150.00


Lorenzo Cutter




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