Hatfield Annual Town Report 1951-1957, Part 11

Author: Hatfield (Mass)
Publication date: 1951
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North Hatfield


Ralph Pickett, Capt. Rudolph Mathieu Richard Belden Clifford Belden, Jr.


Philip Maiewski Donald Mathieu


John Maslowski


Charles Belden Albert Omasta Steve Duga Thomas Smith, Jr. Edward Wroblewski Herman Southard Merrill Siemionko


Michael Omasta


TOWN OF HATFIELD MASSACHUSETTS


INCORPORATED 1670


AREA 8900 Acres


ELEVATION 132 feet at Main Street


POPULATION 1950 Census 2178


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT SECOND HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT


Charles A. Bisbee, Jr., Chesterfield, Mass.


STATE SENATOR FRANKLIN AND HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT


Ralph C. Mahar Orange, Mass.


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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT


Edward P. Boland Springfield, Mass.


SENATORS IN CONGRESS


Leverett J. Saltonstall Dover, Mass. John F. Kennedy Boston, Mass.


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Selectmen's Warrant


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Hampshire, ss.


To either of the constables of the Town of Hatfield 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 Memorial Town Hall in said Hatfield on Monday, the 15th 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 chose all necessary town officers for the ensuing year; Moderator for one year; three Select- men for one year; Town Treasurer for one year; Tax Collector for one year; one member of the Board of As- sessors for three years; one member of the Board of Water Commissioners for three years; one member of the School Committee for three years; one member of the Library Trustees for three years; Tree Warden for one year; Elector under the Will of Oliver Smith for one year; one member of the Cemetery Commissioners for three years ; one member of the Cemetery Commissioners for two years and one member of the Hatfield Housing Authority for five years.


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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, or act anything thereon.


Article 3. 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, 1954, 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 the provisions of Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws and amendments thereto.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer the amounts received from the Dog Fund to the Library Account, or act anything thereon.


Article 5. 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 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer such sums of money as shall be deemed necessary to defray the current expenses of the financial year and set the salaries of all elected officials in accordance with the provisions of Section 108, of Chapter 41, General Laws or act anything thereon.


Article 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,774.33 as allocated by the actuary and certified by the County Commissioners to the Town of Hatfield under the provisions of Chapter


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32, General Laws, as amended and pay said amount to the Treasurer-Custodian of the Hampshire County Re- tirement System.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to co-operate with the County and State under the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,300.00, for the improvement of Chapter 90 highways, the town's share, and to appropriate the sum of $2,600.00, the state and county share, in anticipation of reimbursement from the state and county, the town's share to be raised by taxa- tion and the state and county share to be taken from Surplus Revenue and returned to same when reimburse- ment is received, or take any action thereon.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to co-operate 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 $13,750.00, 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 co-operate with the county and state under the provisions of Chapter 90, General Laws, and to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $5,000.00, the town's share, for new construction on Elm Street, or take any action thereon.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $350.00 for a Dental Clinic, or act anything thereon.


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Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 for a Well Child Clinic, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and approprate or transfer the sum of $1,365.00 for the sup- port of a Visiting Nurse, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of twenty-five in- cluding the school committee and the superintendent of schools to study the school building needs for the town; this committee is to report back to the town on or before the next annual town meeting, or act anything thereon.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to install street lights in locations as follows :


Maple Street-East side of Bonneville Bridge.


Maple Street-in front of Tony's Service Station.


West Street, North Hatfield-in front of Frank Ma- linowski, Jr. residence.


Mountain Road, North Hatfield-west end of Moun- tain Road Bridge.


Main Street-near residence of Ernest Roberts.


Chestnut Street-in front of Paul Cernak's resi- dence.


Elm Street-in front of Michael Dulaski's residence.


Cronin Hill Road, Bradstreet-in front of Rupert Englehardt's residence.


North Street-in front of Anthony Zembiski's resi- dence at junction of Plain Road and West Street, North Hatfield, or take any action thereon.


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Article 16. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $7,000.00 for the lay- ing of a sewer at the westerly end of Elm Street and the installation of septic tanks or construction of filter beds, or act anything thereon.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to purchase or take by eminent domain a certain tract of land containing 11 acres more or less, belonging to Tobie Slosman and situated on the southerly side of Elm Street at the Hatfield-Northampton line and to appropriate from the Rehabilitation Fund the sum of $1,880.76 and to raise and appropriate the sum of $919.24, or act anything thereon.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $2,000.00 for laying an 8" Water Line and renewing services from Dwight Street to residence of Joseph Pelc, or act anything thereon.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to authorize the selectmen to sell the tract of land situated on the northerly side of Elm Street at the Hatfield-Northampton line, or act anything thereon.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $17,000.00 for the purchase of a new fire truck and that the moderator name three members to a committee of seven to include the selectmen and the fire chief to make the purchase, or act anything thereon.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $1,000.00 to extend the water main on West Street, West Hatfield in a south-


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erly direction to the Dairy Queen building, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $300.00 for the main- tenance of the Center School Athletic Field, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $200.00 for dike re- pairs, or act anything thereon.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to appro- priate from the Road Machinery Earnings Account the sum of $2,000.00 for the purchase of a used Case Loader, or act anything thereon.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $500.00, said sum to- gether with the $643.98 in the Library Building Repair Fund and the $786.99 in the Hatfield Library Trust Fund, be used to make available an additional room in the Hat- field Public Library, or act anything thereon.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer under the provisions of Chapter 179, Acts of 1941, for the payment of unpaid bills of pre- vious years, sums to accounts as follows :


Highway General $46.35; Assessors' Expense $41.56 and Vocational Tuition $3.00, or act anything thereon.


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


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


Given under our hands this 28th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty- four.


JOHN CERNAK, GEORGE W. ROGALEWSKI, JOHN J. FORTSCH, Selectmen of Hatfield.


Report of Finance Committee


1953 Approp.


Amount Spent


1953 Request


Recom- mended


1. Moderator, Jan. 1, 1954


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


$25.00


2. Selectmen's Salaries, Jan. 1, 1954, 3 @


900.00


900.00


900.00


900.00


3. Selectmen's Expense


150.00


45.84


150.00


150.00


4. Selectmen's Clerk


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


5. Accountant's Salary, Jan. 1, 1954 1,300.00


1,300.00


1,475.00


1,475.00


6. Accountant's Expense


125.00


122.45


125.00


125.00


7. Treasurer's Salary, Jan. 1, 1954


1,775.00


1,775.00


1,875.00


1,875.00


8. Treasurer's Expense


425.00


502.90


475.00


475.00


9. Tax Collector's Salary, Jan. 1, 1954


1,100.00


1,100.00


1,400.00


1,400.00


10. Tax Collector's Expense


450.00


594.66


550.00


550.00


11. Assessors' Salary, Jan. 1, 1954, 3 @


1,650.00


1,650.00


1,650.00


1,650.00


12. Assessors' Expense


400.00


332.55


400.00


400.00


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13. Attorney's Fees


200.00


200.00


200.00


14. Town Clerk's Salary, Jan. 1, 1954


1,650.00


1,650.00


1,775.00


1,775.00


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Town Clerk's Expense


300.00


290.71


350.00


350.00


16. Election and Registration


750.00


687.77


650.00


650.00


17. Elector's Salary


10.00


10.00


10.00


10.00


18. Town Hall


5,800.00


5,657.83


6,000.00


6,000.00


19. Police


1,200.00


1,173.65


1,500.00


1,200.00


20. Fire Department


2,500.00


2,929.64


2,500.00


2,500.00


21. Tree Work


1,500.00


1,476.44


1,600.00


1,600.00


22. Moth Work


1,307.00


1,706.40


1,307.00


1,307.00


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Sealer of Wts. & Meas., Salary


200.00


200.00


200.00


200.00


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Sealer of Wts. & Meas., Expense


125.00


218.08


100.00


100.00


25. Public Health


3,000.00


1,576.52


1,000.00


1,000.00


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School Physician


300.00


300.00


300.00


300.00


27. Insp. of Animals & Slaughter


550.00


550.00


550.00


550.00


28. Insp. Children, Pre-School


100.00


100.00


100.00


100.00


29. Insp. Children, Tuberculosis


75.00


75 .. 00


75.00


30. Highway, General


6,250.00


6,345.81


6,250.00


6,250.00


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31. Highway, Chap. 81 Highway, Chapter 81 from Surplus Revenue


8,500.00 -


21,515.20


8,500.00 13,750.00


8,500.00 13,750.00


13,750.00


33. Highway, Chap. 90 Maint.


600.00


1,497.90


1,300.00


1,300.00


34. Highway, Chap. 90 Maint. from Surplus Revenue


1,200.00


2,600.00


2,600.00


35. Machinery Operating


3,000.00


2,620.36


3,000.00


3,000.00


36. Street Lights


4,100.00


3,822.00


4,100.00


4,100.00


37. Public Welfare


3,000.00


2,876.72


3,500.00


3,500.00


38. Disability Assistance


3,000.00


2,778.41


3,500.00


3,500.00


39. Aid to Dependent Children


3,000.00


2,453.17


3,500.00


3,500.00


40. Old Age Assistance


10,000.00


12,141.80


12,000.00


12,000.00


41. Veterans' Benefits


200.00


555.59


1,500.00


1,500.00


42. School Committee Expense


100.00


26.00


100.00


100.00


43. Schools


87,047.21


84,034.43


92,974.00


92,974.00


44. Vocational School Tuition and Transportation


2,000.00


1,676.47


2,000.00


2,000.00


45. Library


2,500.00


2,779.11


3,000.00


3,000.00


46. Memorial Day


300.00


275.40


300.00


300.00


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47. Care of Town Clock


50.00


50.00


50.00


50.00


48. Print and Deliver Town Reports


500.00


426.35


550.00


550.00


49. Telephone


250.00


203.79


250.00


250.00


50. Unclassified


100.00


88.25


100.00


100.00


51. Binding Town Records


50.00


50.00


50.00


52. Insurance


3,500.00


4,548.23


4,000.00


4,000.00


53. Reserve Fund fr. Overlay Surplus


2,800.00


2,141.12


6,000.00


6,000.00


54. Water Commissioners' Salary, Jan. 1, 1954


600.00


600.00


600.00


600.00


Chairman


$250.00


2 Members, each 175.00


from Surplus Revenue


55. Water Dept. from Surplus Revenue


4,000.00


4,498.56


7,500.00


7,500.00


56. Cemeteries


800.00


90.6.13


800.00


800.00


57. Tree Warden, Jan. 1, 1954, $1.60 per hour


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Water Mains Loans :


Fr. Water Av.


Surplus


$11,800.00


Surplus Rev.


2,197.33


11,998.47


11,998.47


13,997.33


13,997.33


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Interest, Water Mains Loan


Fr. Surplus Revenue


1,673.50


1,673.50


1,607.50


1,607.50


$202,936.18


$199,608.21


$224,820.83


$224,520.83


From Available Funds


$36,021.97


46,054.83


46,054.83


$166,914.21


$178,766.00


$178,466.00


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JOSEPH V. PORADA, Chairman, LUTHER A. BELDEN, WILLIAM E. BOYLE,


Finance Committee.


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Selectmen's Report


To the Citizens of Hatfield :


The Selectmen of Hatfield wish to thank all the town officials and the citizens for their cooperation in 1953.


Selectmen's activities during the year 1953, were confined mostly to routine matters.


On a questionaire sent to us by the Pioneer Valley Association seeking industrial sites, we suggested three plots of land situated near the railroad, and the main highway, which we thought would make good industrial sites.


We petitioned the State Dept. of Public Works Chap- ter 91, for a rip-rap on the Connecticut river bank, at the foot of Bridge Road near the tower. The river at that point, is eating into the bank, and if the spring floods continue eating the bank as in past years, we feel it may cause considerable damage to the South Street section and the meadows. The state engineer estimated the cost of 1200 feet of rip-rap at $15,000. The state share $7,500., Town share $7,500. We are planning to do half of the project this year at a cost of $3,500 State and $3,500 town. We also petitioned the County Commis- sioners and they have granted us $1,000 towards the com- plete project.


We have not been able to make much progress on Sunset Avenue, due to the fact that the seller and the attorney haven't signed the necessary papers. Until this is done, we are not able to get a clear deed.


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The work of spraying the town highway shade trees was done at the proper time. The mountain section which was infested with Gypsy Moth was sprayed a little late but it was not due to the fault of either the Selectmen or Tree Warden.


At a meeting at Northampton, it was agreed that the State would spray the disaster areas of Hatfield, Nor- thampton, and Easthampton. Later these towns were notified that the State had decided not to spray these or other areas in 1953.


We then contacted the Tree Warden, Water Commis- sioners, and the Supt. of Water Dept. and with the aid of a spraying company had the mountain section sprayed.


We hope that in 1954, the State, Counties and Towns will be granted the sum needed for spraying at the proper time.


The new construction for 1953, was the completion of the Mountain Road Bridge, with rip-rap placed on the river banks next to the bridge, to protect the bridge abut- ments. Total cost of this project $48,255.31.


Mountain Road was widened and straightened from the main highway to the approach, plus 300 feet beyond the other side of the bridge.


Elm Street is completed about one third of the way, at cost of $16,280.63. We plan to continue the project from the Northampton line towards Hatfield. The rea- son for this is because of the storm sewer and the san- itary sewer which we are planning to empty into Little Neoponsett Brook. We feel this is a good spot for a sep- tic tank or a filter bed, whichever the state allows us to build.


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Not only has the Supt. of Roads and his men done a good job on our town roads, but they have also done a good job on our trees, at a savings of labor and equipment to the town.


The highway dept. widened Pantry Road by Marsh's and Sadoski's residence. This spot was very narrow and dangerous. Prospect Street near the old Walsh residence was also widened.


We advertized for a new dump truck, for the town, which was to be equipped for plowing snow. We received four bids and we purchased a truck from the Hatfield Garage, who was the lowest bidder.


In as much as Northampton will be celebrating their 300th anniversary this year, we feel that the town should participate in the celebration, by entering a float in the parade.


We appointed James E. McGrath, Police Chief, to succeed his father, James L. McGrath, who passed away in 1953.


One Special Town Meeting was held in 1953.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN CERNAK, GEORGE W. ROGALEWSKI, JOHN J. FORTSCH,


Selectmen of Hatfield.


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List of Jurors


1. Henry Betsold


2. William Blyda


3. Alberta Bryant


4. Anne N. Cernak


5. Edward S. Dickinson


Poultryman Lumberman


6. Henry Donnis


7. John P. Donnis


8. Michael J. Filipek


9. John W. Mullins, Sr.


10. Thomas J. O'Dea


11. John Osley, Jr.


12. Rita J. Osley


13. William Parmeter


14. Joseph J. Pelc


15. Antonia Porada .


16. Alexander T. Rogalewski


17. Margaret R. Shea


18. Anthony Sikorski


19. Anna Stefancik


20. Herman Strong


21. William Symanski


22. Frank T. Woodward


23. John Zack


24. Anna Zapka


Clerk


Asst. Administrator Housewife Housewife


Butcher Foreman Farmer Farmer Contractor Housewife


Garage Owner Farmer Housewife Farmer Housewife Garage Owner Housewife Restauranteur Lumberman Insurance Agent


Farmer Housewife


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Town Clerk's Report


VITAL STATISTICS 1953


Births


Marriages


Deaths


Male


21


17


17


Female


22


6


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-


-


43


17


23


Preceding Five Years


1952


36


32


20


1951


58


29


29


1950


44


36


15


1949


49


33


24


1948


44


50


21


Highest Rate


1916


124


1946


61


50


LICENSES


Dog


Fish & Game


1953


117


367


1952


171


407


1951


118


389


1950


166


379


1949


158


416


1922


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License


Number


Amount


Junk


2


$16.00


Auto Dealer


3


75.00


Cabin


5


7.50


Slaughter


1


1.00


Pin Ball


2


34.00


Common Victualler


13


13.00


Milk


5


3.00


Oleo


2


1.00


Sale of Firearms


3


3.00


Sunday Entertainment


133


57.00


Gasoline Registration


11


5.50


Beer Permit


16


40.00


Lord's Day


16


16.00


Liquor


17


6,350.00


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ELECTIONS


Registered Voters January 1, 1953 1263


Voted at Annual Election February 16, 1953


791


Registered Voters December 31, 1953 1238


SPECIAL TOWN MEETINGS 1953


Special Town Meeting - August 20, 1953


Article 1. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,000.00, or any other amount for the purpose of laying an eight inch water main on Elm Street, from the residence of Mrs. Thaddeus Graves in a westerly direction approximately 1400 feet and determine whether the money shall be provided by the issuance of bonds or notes under authority of Chapter 44 of the Gen- era! Laws.


Article 1. Voted that the sum of $6,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of laying an eight inch water main on Elm Street from the residence of Mrs. Thaddeus Graves approximately 1400 feet in a westerly direction, and that to meet said appropriation, the treas- urer, with the approval of the selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of $6,000.00 and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44, General Laws, so that the whole loan shall be paid within one year from the date of the first bond or note. Unanimous vote 4 to 0.


Article 2. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $1,175.00 for the pur- pose of renewing water services on Elm Street, or act anything thereon.


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Article 2. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $1,175.00 for the purpose of renewing water services on Elm Street.


Article 3. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $500.00 to the water department maintenance account, or act anything there- on.


Article 3. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $500.00 to the water department main- tenance account.


Article 4. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $500.00 to the 14" water main account, or act anything thereon.


Article 4. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $500.00 to the 14" water main account.


Article 5. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $750.00 to the veterans' benefits account, or act anything thereon.


Article 5. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $750.00 to the veterans' benefits account.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $1,500.00 to the old age assistance account, or act anything thereon.


Article 6. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $1,500.00 to the old age assistance ac- count.


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Article 7. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $800.00 to the insurance account, or act anything thereon.


Article 7. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $800.00 to the insurance account.


Article 8. To see if the town will vote to appropriate from surplus revenue the sum of $429.00 for the payment of an unpaid bill of 1952 for public health, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 8. Voted to appropriate from surplus rev- enue the sum of $429.00 for the payment of an unpaid bill of 1952 for public health.


Attest : P. S. Rogaleski,


Town Clerk.


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Treasurer's Report


P. S. Rogaleski, Treasurer


In Account with the Town of Hatfield


Cash on hand January 1, 1953


$108,151.21


Receipts for 1953 :


January


$34,761.06


February


16,098.80


March


8,916.68


April


3,584.81


May


21,896.60


June


37,487.57


July


33,500.14


August


10,350.01


September


32,185.24


October


57,104.85


November


34,896.31


December


39,063.27


$329,845.34


$437,996.55


Payments per warrants :


January


$10,220.36


February


22,979.56


March


20,998.10


April


21,051.37


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May


29,130.48


June


18,298.87


July


44,380.75


August


20,200.13


September


22,849.59


October


39,642.49


November


34,221.40


December


38,694.29


$322,667.39


Cash on hand December 31, 1953


115,329.16


$437,996.55


P. S. ROGALESKI,


Treasurer.


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE AND OTHER FUNDS


Fund


1953 Income


1953 Withdrawal $5.41


1953 Balance $210.05


J. D. Brown


2.63


2.63


100.00


Lewis S. Dyer


2.66


2.66


101.00


Charles H. Waite


3.62


3.62


137.49


Charles M. Billings


3.95


3.95


150.00


James Porter


2.87


2.87


109.51


Fannie M. Burke


2.92


2.92


110.82


Chas. S. Shattuck


2.92


2.92


110.63


Seth W. Kingsley


2.87


2.87


109.45


Reuben Belden


2.63


2.63


100.00


Theo Porter


2.80


2.80


106.18


Charles L. Graves


2.80


2.80


106.22


Augusta Beals


5.46


5.26


207.29


B. M. Warner


5.47


5.47


207.42


Henry Batcheller


2.66


2.66


101.26


Reuben H. Belden


2.66


2.66


101.00


Edwin H. Eldridge


5.29


5.29


200.67


Hannah W. Smith


$12.91


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David Wells


2.63


2.63


100.00


Otis Wells


3.95


3.95


150.00


Carrie L. Graves


2.63


2.63


100.00


Harriet S. Marsh


5.38


5.38


204.35


Clarence E. Belden


2.63


2.63


100.00


Alfred J. Bonneville


2.63


2.63


100.00


Roswell Billings


3.95


3.95


150.00


Houghton-Douglas


3.95


3.95


150.00


E. S. Warner


2.02


2.02


204.53


William Dougherty


1.24


1.24


251.56


Scott & Herman Harris


1.00


1.00


200.00


Mary E. Hubbard


3.01


3.01


100.00


Anthony Douglas


1.66


1.66


55.24


E. C. Billings


15.60


15.60


620.27


. Hugh McLeod


2.58


2.58


102.92


Lucius & Stearns Curtis


6.39


6.39


254.28


H. W. Carl


2.58


2.58


102.73


J. Franklin Knight


10.76


10.76


428.20


Silas Hubbard & J. Hastings


7.03


7.03


279.57


Levi Graves


3.99


3.99


159.00


Jonathan Graves


2.61


2.61


104.12


J. E. Porter


2.57


2.57


102.43


Chester Hastings


2.59


2.59


103.14


Frary-Gardner


2.51


2.51


100.57


Thaddeus & Solomon Graves


5.06


5.06


201.91


Samuel Field


3.78


3.78


150.53


Samuel Field


3.77


3.77


150.00


Alpheus Cowles


2.69


2.69


107.18


Daniel Allis


3.83


3.83


152.22


P. M. Wells


3.25


3.25


129.86


Benj. Waite


2.28


2.28


90.91


Joseph D. Billings


2.58


2.58


102.92


Cooley Dickinson


3.25


3.25


129.63


Lemuel B. Field


2,74


2.74


109.18


Roswell Hubbard


2.59


2.59


103.54


Abby Dickinson


2.57


2.57


102.57


Rufus Cowles


2.79


2.79


111.44


Charles E. Hubbard


2.87


2.87


114.30


Luman M. Moore


5.04


5.04


200.64


Israel & Lucy Morton


8.07


8.07


321.39


Elijah Bardwell


10.09


10.09


401.90


Luther Wells


8.55


8.55


340.48


Oliver Warner


1.31


1.31


52.37


33


John H. Sanderson


2.64


2.64


105.44


Charles Smith


2.74


2.74


109.05


J. H. Howard


2.69


2.69


107.48


Conrad W. Wolfram


5.03


5.03


200.00




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