Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Williamsburg 1960, Part 2

Author: Williamsburg (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Town of Williamsburg
Number of Pages: 126


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14 Bernyce Louise Pritchard


15 Beth Anne Graham


17 Caroline May Kellogg


30 Laurie Michele Smart


Sept.


4 Daniel Francis Bacon


12 James Gregory Wilson


19 Frank Edwin Pomeroy


26 Carmel Erin Kennedy


30 Mary Frances Thackeray


Oct.


8 Debra Jean Hanlon


9 Lou Anne Bates


23


15 Nathan James Brown


15 Robert Cullen Mccutcheon


27 Janine Elise Morin


30 Cindy Lou Kolosewicz


12 Tina Marie Smart


Nov.


3 Mary Lou Ann Keller


17 Tina Jeanne Crotty


24 Keith Anthony Dufresne


27 Roy Paul Cross


Dec.


5 Craig Warren Smith


20 Robert Charles Crocker


27 Guy Charles Rindge


MARRIAGES


There were 19 marriages recorded in 1960, as follows :


Jan.


9 Francis H. Green, Spencer, Mass. Helen Swinington, Williamsburg, Mass.


Apr.


16 David Elwyn Filkins, Northampton, Mass. Jane Elizabeth Beals, Williamsburg, Mass.


30 Richard Donald Bachand, Haydenville, Mass. Celia Marilyn Baldwin, Haydenville, Mass.


May


7 Philip V. Morin, Haydenville, Mass. Joyce-Ann Clark, Northampton, Mass.


14 Russell Roy Leonard, Williamsburg, Mass. Joan Leslie Foskitt, Northampton, Mass.


May


20 Philip Alden Bowie, Williamsburg, Mass. Norma Jane Moriarty, Northampton, Mass.


27 Douglas Clark Ranney, Northampton, Mass. Claudia Jean Blanchet, Haydenville, Mass.


28 John W. Bourgeois, Northampton, Mass. Rosemarie F. Clark, Williamsburg, Mass.


24


June


4 Willard Hamilton Thayer, Williamsburg, Mass.


Grace Mary Damon, Ashfield, Mass.


4 Bruce Peter Laberge, Florence, Mass. Nancy M. Braman, Williamsburg, Mass.


11 Clark E. Moore, Ashfield, Mass. Betty A. Beals, Williamsburg, Mass.


18 Arthur Blanchard Denison, San Rafael, Cali- fornia


Judith Johnston Snow, Williamsburg, Mass.


July


13 Gerald C. Magdalenski, Haydenville, Mass. Sandra (Bernier) Karkut, Haydenville, Mass.


26 Charles R. Wilkinson, Easthampton, Mass. Barbara M. (Burdick) Mason, Williams- burg, Mass.


Aug.


20 Robert Eugene Bartlett, Worthington, Mass. Marilyn Margaret Boucher, Haydenville, Mass.


Sept.


1 Ralph James Woodis, Williamsburg, Mass. Helen Elizabeth (LeDuc) Brown, So. Ash- field, Mass.


3 David Lawrence Shea, Northampton, Mass. Barbara Lee Brooks, Haydenville, Mass.


Oct.


29 John T. Golash, Haydenville, Mass. Pauline M. (Cote) Ryznic, Haydenville, Mass.


31 Reno Richard Dufour, East Hartford, Conn. Carol Joan Morton, Haydenville, Mass.


25


DEATHS


There were 29 deaths recorded in the Town of Williams- burg in 1960, as follows :


Date


1959 Name


Yr.


Mo. Da. 1 28


Dec. 2 Sadie (Hamel) Damon


88


1960


Jan.


7 Nina Mae (Gilbert) Barnes


79


3


24


11 Julia (Sullivan) Lloyd


69


7


7


27 Mary T. (Walpole) Shaw


79


1


25


27 Frank P. Paul


68


2


19


Feb. 9 Harry Lewis Wells


76


5


6


22


Ruth E. Watson


76


8


20


27 Carmon Damon Weeks


58


8


13


Mar.


20 Mary V. (O'Donnell) Kearney 77


7


3


Apr.


13 Richard F. Burke


89


2


2


28 Mary Louise (Chartier) Duplessis


75


7


8


May


18 Elizabeth (Warren) Richardson 72 (about)


29 Arthur LaCourse


54


0


3


June 21 Geoffrey Davis Harry


1 25


Aug. 11 Cheri (Vining) Dadmun


69


6


9


18 Carlton Albert Loveland


78


0


17


Sept.


1 Grace B. Denno) Roberge


75


11


3


7 Nettie Eliza Bisbee


89


10


10


24 George Brown


78


10


24


Oct.


1 Mary Frances Thackeray


1 day, 3 hours


15 Stephen J. Rosemarynoski


48


5


7


16 Henry C. Porter


62


26 George Thayer


61


3


6


Nov.


1 Ernest Samuel Barnes


80


6


11


11 Teofil Gromelski, Sr.


70


0


3


Dec.


11 Mary A. (Mahar) Martin


85


4


19


26 John Morton


20


5


22


31 Virginia (Bruneau) LaCourse 95


3


8


26


Tax Collector's Report


Outstanding December 31, 1959 :


1946 Real Estate


$18.40


1947 Real Estate


18.40


1948 Real Estate


20.40


1949 Real Estate


19.20


1950 Real Estate


18.40


1951 Real Estate


18.80


1952 Real Estate


22.40


1953 Real Estate


65.07


201.07


1954 Personal Property


26.30


1954 Real Estate


83.15


109.45


1955 Personal Property


36.00


1955 Real Estate


133.76


169.76


1956 Personal Property


67.47


1956 Real Estate


874.06


941.53


1957 Poll Tox


10.00


1957 Personal Property


447.95


1957 Real Estate


2,650.30


3,108.25


1958 Poll Tax


30.00


1958 Personal Property


230.03


1958 Real Estate


7,988.88


8,248.91


1959 Poll Tax


48.00


1959 Personal Property


1,312.76


27


1959 Real Estate


1959 Farm Animal Excise


38,711.83 19.00


40,091.59


1955 Motor Vehicle Excise


134.72


1956 Motor Vehicle Excise


74.29


1957 Motor Vehicle Excise


295.26


1958 Motor Vehicle Excise


1,231.93


1959 Motor Vehicle Excise


6,096.58


7,832.78


Total Outstanding


$60,703.34


Commitments :


Poll Tax 1960


$1,070.00


Personal Property 1960


10,535.46


Real Estate 1960


234,436.27


Farm Animal Excise 1960


369.51


Motor Vehicle Excise 1960


26,347.61


Motor Vehicle Excise 1959 in 1960 4,348.05


Motor Vehicle Excise 1958 in 1960


4.02


$277,110.92


Abatements :


Poll Taxes


$38.00


Personal Property


490.65


Real Estate


6,475.92


Motor Vehicle Excise


4,287.09


$11,291.66


Refunds :


Poll Taxes


$4.00


Real Estate


501.86


Motor Vehicle Excise


1,026.40


$1,532.26


Collected and paid to Treasurer : (Including Interest) 1955 Real Estate


$50.41


$50.41


28


1956 Real Estate


690.76


Motor Vehicle Excise


18.25


709.01


1957 Real Estate


1,743.42


Motor Vehicle Excise


98.94


1,842.36


1958 Poll Tax


17.54


Personal Property


8.89


Real Estate


6,567.13


Motor Vehicle Excise


989.59


7,853.15


1959 Poll Tax


34.50


Personal Property


164.40


Real Estate


29,033.25


Farm Animal Excise


22.56


Motor Vehicle Excise


7,446.99


36,701.70


1960 Poll Tax


1,008.36


Personal Property


8,455.50


Real Estate


179,390.99


Farm Animal Excise


259.14


Motor Vehicle Excise


13,256.95


202,370.94


Total collected and paid to Treasurer $249,257.57


Outstanding December 31, 1960 :


1954 Personal Property


$26.30


$26.30


1955 Personal Property


$36.00


$36.00


1956 Personal Property


$15.97


Real Estate


162.00


$177.97


29


1957 Poll Tax Personal Property Real Estate


$4.00


161.50


998.75


$1,164.25


1958 Poll Tax


$14.00


76.03


Personal Property Real Estate


1,669.80


$1,759.83


1959 Poll Tax


$8.00


Personal Property


1,152.13


Real Estate


10,207.76


$11,367.89


1960 Poll Tax


$84.00


Personal Property


2,041.58


Real Estate


49,532.81


Farm Animal Excise


110.57


$51,768.96


1955 Motor Vehicle Excise


$134.72


1956 Motor Vehicle Excise


60.00


1957 Motor Vehicle Excise


191.52


1958 Motor Vehicle Excise


271.24


1959 Motor Vehicle Excise


1,389.86


1960 Motor Vehicle Excise


10,793.16


12,840.50


Total Outstanding December 31, 1960


$79,141.70


Respectfully submitted,


BARBARA W. SWANDA Tax Collector


30


Treasurer's Report


Receipts and payments for the year 1960 were as follows :


Balance January 1, 1960 $132,755.74


Receipts for the year 1960 593,868.24


$726,623.98


Payments for the year 1960 $560,996.54


Balance January 1, 1961 165,627.44 $726,623.98


Included in the above receipts are taxes, both for the current year and previous years, licenses, permits, re- imbursements, interest, etc., which you will find listed in the Accountant's report.


Disbursements or payments were made in accordance with 52 Selectmen's Warrants. Approximately 5,100 checks were issued, an increase of approximately 453 checks over the number issued in 1959.


I wish to thank all those who so kindly cooperated with me in the carrying out of the responsibilities of my office.


Respectfully submitted,


HARRY S. WILLISTON


Treasurer


31


Report of Town Accountant


In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, I submit the following report of the Accountant's Department for the calendar year ending December 31, 1960, including the sources of all receipts, detail of appropriation expenditures, statement of trust funds and town debt, and a balance sheet showing the financial condition of the town as of January 1, 1960.


Examination of the books of various departments have been made during the year and I wish to express my appreciation to the various departments for their help and cooperation.


Respectfully submitted,


WARREN E. MCAVOY Town Accountant


RECEIPTS GENERAL REVENUE


Cash on hand January 1, 1960


$132,755.74


Taxes :


Current Year :


Poll


$974.00


Personal Property


8,453.28


Real Estate


179,270.02


188,697.30


Previous Years :


Poll


36.00


Personal Property


202.53


Real Estate


36,793.88


37,032.41


32


Licenses : Liquor Other


4,500.00 341.50


4,841.50


Pistol Permits Fines and Forfeitures


37.00


165.70


Grants from Federal Government : Disability Assistance : Administration


104.56


Assistance


1,748.00


Aid to Dependent Children : Administration Aid


675.58


4,493.50


Old Age Assistance :


Assistance


7,022.45


School, P. L. 874


5,026.05


School, P. L. 864, Title V


11.43


19,081.57


Grants and Gifts from State :


School, Chapter 70


32,988.27


School, Retarded Children


1,155.00


School, Transportation


6,294.50


School, Vocational


2,238.86


State Wards' Tuition and


Transportation


1,263.24


Superintendent 1959


1,400.00


Income Tax


6,462.00


Highways, Chapter 81


8,138.49


Animal Inspection


30.00


Corporation Tax


8,396.20


Meals Tax


932.30


School Building Assistance Commission


69,280.50


Youth Service Board


1959 and 1960


7,200.00


145,779.36


33


Loss of Taxes, State 140.62


Taxes, Paraphlegic Veterans 1959


563.50


Paraphlegic Veterans 1960 667.00


1,371.12


COMMERCIAL REVENUE


Grant from County :


Dog Licenses


329.40


Privileges :


Motor Vehicle Excise :


Current Year


13,253.94


Previous Years


8,151.00


Farm Animal Excise :


Current Year


258.94


Previous Years


19.00


21,682.88


General Government :


Treasurer :


Withholding Tax-Federal


27,259.02


Withholding Tax-State


2,678.81


Blue Cross-Blue Shield


3,263.03


County Retirement System- Employees


1,999.88


Teachers' Retirement


7,353.75


42,554.49


Licensing Commission :


Liquor Advertisements


27.00


Other


6.19


33.19


Tax Collector :


Costs and Fees


357.85


Town Clerk :


Dog Licenses 634.75


34


Health and Sanitation :


Fees Other


29.00


5.00


34.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures 1959


40.60


Highways :


State, Chapter 90 Maintenance 2,500.00


County, Chapter 90 Maintenance


2,500.00


State, Chapter 90 Construction


6,000.00


Truck and Tractor Earnings


6,226.55


Other 23.94


17,250.49


Public Welfare:


Disability Assistance :


State-Administration


52.27


State-Assistance


7,097.38


Aid to Dependent Children : State-Aid


2,446.28


Old Age Assistance :


State-Assistance


7,903.21


Cities and Towns-Assistance


346.02


17,845.16


Veterans' Benefits : State-Benefits


1,517.48


Schools :


Towns-Tuition


23,815.61


Towns-Telephones


57.15


Miscellaneous Sales


23.90


Gymnasium Rent


52.50


23,949.16


Sale of Town Histories


23.00


School Cafeteria :


State


8,520.48


Local


15,504.36


24,024.84


35


School Athletic Fund


1,131.06


Water Department :


Rates


12,037.52


Service Connections


1,009.14


Fees


14.00


Water Connections and


Entrances, Deposits


425.00


Water Extensions, Deposits


100.00


13,585.66


Interest :


On Deposits


270.85


On Deferred Taxes


1,352.49


On Farm Animal Excise


.71


On Motor Vehicle Excise


169.23


On Charity Funds


1,824.39


On School Funds


4,796.43


8,414.10


Trust Accounts :


Transfers :


Henry M. Hills Hospital Bed Fund


500.00


Collins School Fund


293.92


Byron L. Loomis School Fund


60.41


Onslow G. Spelman School Fund


41.08


895.41


Municipal Indebtedness :


Anticipation of Reimbursement : Temporary Loan


22,000.00


Agency, Investment and Trust :


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds- Income 43.08


Refunds and Transfers :


Town Shed


25.76


Veterans' Benefits


41.14


Tree Warden 2.00


36


Water Department


78.00


Police Department Selectmen School Department


21.00


.50


315.00


Withholding Tax- Compensation-State


32.28


515.68


$726,623.98


PAYMENTS GENERAL GOVERNMENT


Moderator


$35.00


Selectmen :


Salaries :


Chairman


$400.00


Member


200.00


Member


200.00


Expenses :


Dues, Stationery, Flowers


and Postage


300.00


Office :


Furniture


209.50


Advertising :


Liquor and Other Licenses


53.46


1,362.96


Auditing :


Salary


1,200.00


Expenses :


Stationery, Telephone, Supplies


and Meetings


131.42


Equipment


38.36


1,369.78


37


Treasurer : Salary


1,500.00


Expenses : Bond, Stationery, Equipment and Postage 624.25


2,124.25


Tax Collector : Salary


1,200.00


Expenses :


Bond, Postage, Stationery and Supplies


749.28


1,949.28


Assessors :


Salaries


550.00


Expenses :


Transfers, Stationery and Postage


163.60


Office :


Furniture


225.00


938.60


Finance Committee : Clerk, Dues, Stationery and Postage


50.00


Town Counsel


148.72


Town Clerk :


Salary


300.00


Expenses :


Bond Stationery, Books


and Postage


299.36


Association Meeting


5.00


604.36


Elections and Registrations : Registrars 125.00


38


Election Officers, Rent, Janitor and Printing 881.00


1,006.00


Street Listings :


Enumerators, Mileage, Stationery and Printing


370.00


Elector, Oliver Smith Will


10.00


Town Hall :


Telephones


236.41


Electricity


19.83


Insurance


44.07


Other


33.05


333.36


Town Office :


Janitor


159.25


Electricity


33.48


Fuel


116.48


Insurance


87.92


Other


43.62


440.75


Town Secretary :


Wages


1,392.61


Other


22.77


1,415.38


Town Shed :


Fuel


58.75


Telephone


41.41


Other


19.87


120.03


Town Office Building :


Purchase, Haydenville Savings Bank Building


8,000.00


Total General Government


$20,278.47


39


PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


Police Department :


Salaries


200.00


Expenses :


Labor


1,112.20


Mileage


439.30


Court


90.90


Equipment


32.30


Telephones


141.38


Dog Fees


39.15


2,055.23


School Traffic Patrol


1,000.00


Fire Department :


Salaries


635.00


Labor


1,233.00


Electricity


133.24


Telephones


919.14


Building Maintenance


637.20


Insurance


382.63


Equipment Maintenance


612.85


New Equipment


570.25


Fuel


737.60


Administration


40.54


5,901.45


Plans and Specifications-


Haydenville Fire Station


250.00


Haydenville Fire Station Construction :


Contract


10,233.33


Advertising


8.33


Fees


25.00


Equipment


737.00


Installation and Material


290.22


11,293.88


Civil Defense :


Mileage and Meetings 70.50


40


Sealer of Weights and Measures : Wages Insurance


100.00


22.80


122.80


Tree Warden :


Labor


265.60


Equipment


585.56


Feeding and Trimming


420.92


1,272.08


Gypsy Moth and Public Nuisance :


State Liability :


Spray Material


154.64


Equipment


190.00


344.64


Dutch Elm Control :


State Liability :


Labor


197.60


Equipment Hire


413.92


Contract


599.25


Samples, Dutch Elm Suspects


48.00


Administration


11.10


1,269.87


Total Protection of Persons and Property


$23,580.45


HEALTH AND SANITATION


Public Health :


Salary


$100.00


Administration


99.79


Public Health


335.84


Barn and Animal Inspection


60.00


Dairy Inspection


62.00


Slaughter


45.00


Garbage Collection


2,916.66


Rubbish Collection


763.34


Dump Caretaker


624.00


41


Dump Maintenance


467.00


Well-Child Clinic


292.49


Diphtheria Clinic Public Health Nurse


300.00


1,000.00


Total Health and Sanitation


$7,066.12


HIGHWAYS


Chapter 81 :


Labor


$4,771.81


Town Equipment


1,515.20


Private Equipment


3,837.25


Patch


448.20


Grits


776.05


Gravel


473.50


Mowing


184.50


Oil


2,520.57


Culvert


131.03


Other


42.20


14,700.31


Chapter 90 Construction :


Labor


2,830.41


Town Equipment


809.15


Private Equipment


6,220.05


Grits and Stone


1,275.67


Culverts


1,456.33


Oil


1,270.14


Rail


443.58


Other


62.46


14,367.79


Chapter 90 Maintenance :


Labor


588.48


Town Equipment


356.75


Private Equipment


432.80


Grits and Stone


466.00


Oil


1,779.59


Blacktop


564.00


42


Culverts Patch


243.67 68.83


4,500.12


Winter and General :


Labor


6,442.08


Town Equipment


2,869.80


Private Equipment


3,046.40


Salt


1,802.18


Sand


1,489.00


Patch


139.20


Blades


514.50


Other


320.23


16,623.39


Depot Road Project :


Labor


173.63


Town Equipment


64.60


Private Equipment


207.05


Stone


108.00


Oil


746.45


1,299.73


Bridges and Railings :


Labor


1,030.61


Town Equipment


127.30


Private Equipment


103.70


Lumber


1,064.00


Patch


27.54


Other


143.33


2,496.48


Street Markers and Traffic Signs :


Labor


88.14


Town Equipment


18.00


Private Equipment


10.20


116.34


Tools


194.39


Property Damage


.79


43


Superintendent's Maintenance : Dues Seminar and Meetings


7.00


18.00


25.00


Street Lights


3,353.52


Truck and Tractor Expenses :


Repairs


2,771.76


Gasoline, Oil and Antifreeze


1,300.03


Tires


1,191.57


Chains


228.62


Insurance and Registration


1,007.18


Other


148.97


6,648.13


Total Highways


$64,325.99


PUBLIC WELFARE AND VETERANS' SERVICES


Public Welfare:


General Relief :


Groceries


$181.00


Fuel


31.08


Board


41.50


Medical


12.00


Hospital


866.30


Electricity


19.00


City of Northampton


65.00


1,215.88


Disability Assistance, Town :


Assistance


3,727.48


Medical


87.20


Hospital


7,327.18


11,141.86


Disability Assistance, Federal :


Assistance


427.00


Medical


15.00


44


Hospital


1,286.84


1,728.84 -


Aid to Dependent Children, Town :


Aid


1,968.00


Medical


16.00


Glasses


16.00


2,000.00


Aid to Dependent Children, Federal :


Aid


6,265.64


Medical


195.02


Hospital


215.70


6,676.36


Old Age Assistance, Town :


Assistance


15,362.68


Nursing Homes


5,466.50


Hospital


1,999.68


Medicine


1,063.44


Doctors and Dentists


714.10


Glasses


91.50


Ambulance


32.00


Cities and Towns


270.10


25,000.00


Old Age Assistance, Federal :


Assistance


876.12


Nursing Homes


390.00


Medicine


146.36


Doctors


95.00


1,507.48


Veterans' Services :


District Agent's Salary and Maintenance


785.50


Veterans' Benefits :


Benefits


2,233.95


Doctors and Dentists


247.00


Fuel


525.62


45


Medicine Hospital Glasses


45.35 861.15


42.00


3,955.07


General Administration :


Salaries :


Town


1,428.00


Disability Assistance, Federal Administration 81.77


Aid to Dependent Children,


Federal Administration 503.35


Old Age Assistance,


Federal Administration


564.78


2,577.90


Administration 200.00


Total Public Welfare and Veterans' Services $56,788.89


SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES


Schools :


Teachers' Salaries


$140,509.72


Adjustment Counselor


4,746.60


Janitor Salaries


12,418.51


Superintendent's Salary


2,906.16


Nurse


1,280.00


Secretary Salaries


4,728.93


Athletics


941.00


Books


3,470.37


Classroom Supplies


4,198.02


Committee Salaries


275.00


Electricity


2,880.22


Fuel


5,015.39


Insurance


1,981.61


Janitor Supplies


1,413.10


New Equipment


2,227.52


Office Supplies


292.51


46


Physical Education


503.02


Physician Salaries


500.00


Repairs


2,002.13


Special Class


2,304.70


Special Transportation


414.00


Sundries


1,322.86


Telephone


836.95


Transportation


8,645.00


Union Expenses


225.00


Vocational Transportation


382.50


Vocational Tuition


5,093.39


P. L. 864, Title III


800.00


Grange


2,600.00


211,514.21


P. L. 874 :


Repairs


2,710.56


Awards


76.30


New Equipment


429.36


3,216.22


P. L. 864, Title V :


Books


39.35


P. L. 864, Title III :


Equipment


153.45


Classroom Supplies


700.90


854.35


Haydenville School Oil Burner :


Contract


2,500.00


High School Athletic Fund :


Uniforms


185.82


Transportation


284.00


Dues


20.00


Cleaning


35.00


Towels


58.00


582.82


47


School Cafeteria : Labor Food Other


8,137.21 14,686.54 1,223.00


24,046.75


Libraries :


Haydenville Library :


Librarian


106.00


Janitor


30.50


Repairs


64.00


Insurance


50.85


Fuel


29.79


Electricity


12.00


Other


1.50


Books


103.13


397.77


Total Schools and Libraries


$243,151.47


RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED


Recreation Committee :


Hallowe'en Party


$30.00


Equipment and Material


140.00


170.00


Athletic Field :


Expenses


180.17


Town Clocks :


Repair Service


50.00


Caretakers


80.00


Electricity


19.27


149.27


Memorial Day :


Expenses


163.54


Town Reports


508.75


48


Wood Lot Workmen's Compensation


10.35 1,928.17


Total Recreation and Unclassified


$3,110.25


CEMETERIES AND ENTERPRISES


Old Village Hill Cemetery


$150.00


Mountain Street Cemetery


75.00


Water Department :


Administration :


Commissioners


75.00


Bond


10.00


Fees


5.00


Office Supplies


194.55


Pumping Station :


Labor


12.40


Electricity


594.41


Chlorinator :


Labor and Truck


237.40


Electricity


257.15


Chemicals and Material


8.52


Pipe Line Maintenance :


Appropriation Route 9


Entrances


9,000.00


Labor and Truck


2,060.06


Material


2,202.05


Equipment Hire


633.17


Route 9 Entrances,


Rent, Patch


3,000.36


Water Shed :


Labor and Truck


78.70


Material


3.00


Lumber


82.00


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Indebtedness :


Additional Water Supply Note 2,000.00 Additional Water Supply Interest 225.00


20,678.77


Extensions :


Eastern Ave. and Sunset Drive


6,630.80


Total Cemeteries and Enterprises


$27,534.57


AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT


Taxes :


State Parks and Reservations


1,071.19


County Tax


12,386.90


Dog Tax


633.00


14,091.09


Federal Works Agency : Water Plans 12.00


Withholding Tax-Federal


26,662.77


Withholding Tax-State


2,548.53


Employees' Retirement Deductions- Town's Share


2,904.35


Employees' Retirement Deductions- Employees


1,917.90


Blue Cross-Blue Shield


3,189.82


Collector's Costs and Fees


357.50


Teachers' Retirement Deductions


6,724.33


State Audit


71.59


44,376.79


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 43.08


Trust Funds :


Transfers and Investments :


Byron L. Loomis School Fund 60.41


Onslow G. Spelman School Fund 41.08


Collins School Fund 293.92


Henry M. Hills Hospital


50


Bed Fund 24.40 Helen E. James School Fund 294.00


713.81


Trust Fund Incomes : Payments :


Henry M. Hills Hospital Bed Fund 1,650.00


Whiting Street Worthy


Poor Fund 466.00


Mary L. Main Worthy Poor Fund 100.00


Byron L. Loomis School Fund


85.00


Onslow G. Spelman School Fund 2,170.00


Anne T. Dunphy Fund-


Benefit Helen E. James School


260.51


Electa Waite Charity Fund


100.00


Ethel Curry School Fund


47.50


4,879.01


Total Agency, Trust and Investment


$64,115.78


REFUNDS


Real Estate 1960


$276.74


Poll Tax 1960


4.00


Real Estate 1959


225.12


Motor Vehicle Excise 1960


468.04


Motor Vehicle Excise 1959


558.36


Highway Department, Tool Shed


3.87


Water Department


56.48


Police Department


9.00


Selectmen


.50


Total Refunds


$1,602.11


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INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT


Temporary Loans :


Anticipation of Reimbursement $442.44


Loans :


Temporary :


Anticipation of Reimbursement 22,000.00


General :


Anne T. Dunphy


Elementary School 25,000.00


Helen E. James Remodeling 2,000.00


Total Interest and Maturing Debt


$49,442.44


Total Expenditures 1960


$560,996.54


Cash on Hand December 31, 1960


165,627.44


$726,623.98


RESERVE FUND TRANSFERS


Highways, Winter and General


$623.39


Highways, Chapter 81


.31


Highways, Chapter 90 Maintenance


.12


Street Lights


26.74


Veterans' Benefits


163.93


Veterans' Agent's Maintenance


.50


Workmens' Compensation


28.17


$843.16


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TRUST FUND INCOME ACCOUNT


Henry M. Hills Hospital Bed Fund-


Balance 1/1/60 $463.64


Income 1960 $725.60


Expended 1960


Balance 12/31/60


Transfer


Income


784.50


$1,674.40


$299.34


Whiting Street Worthy Poor Fund


337.51


188.13


466.00


59.64


Mary L. Main Worthy Poor Fund


559.35


138.75


100.00


598.10


Henry W. Warner Worthy Poor Fund


333.19


254.47


587.66


Electa Waite Charity Fund


478.54


57.64


100.00


436.18


Lyman D. Waite Charity Fund


270.08


23.63


293.71


Albert S. Hills Charity Fund


106.39


175.00


106.75


174.64


C. J. Hills Charity Fund


162.50


106.75


55.75


Ethel Curry School Fund


95.80


31.25


47.50


79.55


Collins School Fund


268.09


1,561.37


43.92


1,785.54


Byron L. Loomis School Fund


802.26


372.19


145.41


1,029.04


Onslow G. Spelman School Fund


577.52


1,642.42


2,211.08


8.86


Albert D. Sanders School Fund


525.97


220.49


746.46


Ellsworth H. Hyde School Fund


475.53


93.88


569.41


Helen E. James School Fund


294.00


294.00


Anne T. Dunphy Fund-


Benefit Helen E. James School


195.49


238.68


260.51


163.66


Anne T. Dunphy Fund-


168.91


237.56


406.47


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


43.08


43.08


W. C. T. U. Clock Fund


64.17


64.17


$5,648.27


$7,309.31


$5,599.40


$7,358.18


Benefit Anne T. Dunphy School


TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG Balance Sheet-December 31, 1960 GENERAL ACCOUNTS


Assets


Liabilities and Reserves


Cash


$165,627.44


Temporary Loans :


Accounts Receivable :


Taxes:


In Anticipation of Reimbursement Payroll Deductions : State Withholding Tax


$22,000.00


Levy of 1954:


$781.88


Personal Property


26.30


26.30


Federal Withholding Tax 2,687.11


Levy of 1955:


County Retirement-Employees 329.75


Personal Property


36.00


36.00


Blue Cross and Blue Shield 73.35


Levy of 1956 :


Teachers' Retirement


629.42


Personal Property


15.97


Real Estate


162.00


177.97


Agency :


Levy of 1957:


Dog Licenses-Due County


1.75


Personal Property


161.50


Land Purchase-


Poll Tax


4.00


A. T. Dunphy School


600.00


601.75


Real Estate


998.75


1,164.25


Tailings-Unclaimed Checks


111.13


Levy of 1958 :


Trust Fund Income :


Poll Tax


14.00


Personal Propert y


76.03


Real Estate


1,669.80


1,759.83


Levy of 1959 :


Poll Tax


8.00


Personal Property


1,152.13


Electa Waite Charity Fund


436.18


Real Estate


10,207.76


11,367.89


Lyman D. Waite Charity Fund


293.71


H. M. Hills Hospital Bed Fund 2,99.34 Whiting Street Worthy Poor Fund 59.64 Mary L. Main Worthy Poor Fund 598.10 Henry W. Warner Worthy Poor Fund 587.66


4,501.51


54


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Levy of 1960 :


Poll Tax


86.00


Personal Property


1,983.58


Real Estate


49,532.81 51,602.39


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise :


Levy of 1955 134.72


Levy of 1956 60.00


Levy of 1957


191.52


Levy of 1958 271.24


Levy of 1959


1,373.95


Levy of 1960


10,788.92


12,820.35


Farm Animal Excise :


Levy of 1960


110.57


Tax Possessions


192.43


Departmental:


Federal Grants:


Disability Assistance : Administration


22.79


Old Age Assistance


172.44


Assistance


303.36


School Department


9,170.36


10,492.89


Water Department :


Rates


2,611.48


172.23


Miscellaneous


431.00


Aid


1,406.57


Petticoat Hill Extension


317.50


3,359.98


Aid to Highways:


Assistance


10,479.15


State


19,050.00


Schools:


Public Law #874


4,950.93


County


3,750.00


22,800.00


Albert S. Hills Charity Fund 174.64 C. J. Hills Charity Fund 55.75 Ethel Curry School Fund 79.55


Collins School Fund 1,785.54


Byron L. Loomis School Fund 1,029.04


Onslow G. Spelman School Fund 8.86


Albert D. Sanders School Fund 746.46 Ellsworth H. Hyde School Fund 569.41


W. C. T. U. Clock Fund 64.17


Anne T. Dunphy Fund-Benefit


of Helen E. James School 163.66


Anne T. Dunphy Fund-Benefit of Anne T. Dunphy School 406.47


7,358.18


Aid to Dependent Children


1,150.09


Aid to Dependent Children : Administration


Old Age Assistance :


Overdrawn Accounts : Highway, Chapter 81


800.00 Public Law 864, Title V 11.43


17,346.46


Overlay Deficits :




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