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Annual Reports
of the
Officers and Committees
of the Town of
HOLLIS, N. H.
FOR THE YEAR
FEBRUARY 1, 1944 TO DECEMBER 31
1944
WITH REPORT OF School District
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1944
Annual Reports
of the Officers and Committees
of the Town of
HOLLIS, N. H.
FOR THE YEAR
FEBRUARY 1, 1944 TO DECEMBER 31,
1944
WITH REPORT OF School District
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1944
The BANNER PRESS
INDEX
Appropriations 11
Budget
7
Comparative Statement 14
Financial Report 16
Inventory
10
Library
36
Memorial Day Committee 35
Payments
25
20
School District
40
Budget
46
Census
50
Financial Report
42
Headmaster
51
Nurse
55
School Board
42
Superintendent
48
Treasurer
45
Warrant
41
Tax Collector
22
Town Clerk 21
Town Officers for 1944-1945 4
Town Treasurer
24
Trustees of Trust Funds 32
Trust Funds, Auditors' Report
34
Vital Statistics :
Births
57
Deaths
59
Marriages
58
Warrant, Town 5
Schedule of Town Property
TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1944
Selectmen, Assessors, Fire Wardens and Overseers of the Poor
Clarence L. Howe Edward Lievens Milton D. Wright
Town Clerk Henry H. Hildreth
Town Treasurer Edwin H. Stratton
Tax Collector Elmer H. Boulton
Lucy Brown
Supervisors of the Check List Harold Hardy Henry A. Wilson
Fire Chief
Warren Towne
Police Chief
Norman E. Howe
Health Officer Leslie B. Locke
Representative
Helen Bell
Sexton Edward Gray
Trustees of the Trust Funds Henry A. Wilson Edwin H. Stratton Dana Goodwin
Auditors
Warren Towne Arthur G. Davis
Daniel Brocklebank
Library Trustees Wendell Wright William Worcester
Hannah Spaulding Elsie Towne Madeline Denault
Town Budget Committee
Henry A. Wilson
T. G. O'Neill Daniel Goodwin
Franklin Worcester Bertha Hayden Charles J. Bell
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Evelyn Rice Jax Collector
TOWN WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the Town of Hollis in the County of Hillsboro in said State, qualified to vote in Town Affairs :
You are hereby notified to meet at Lower Town Hall in said Hollis on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of March, next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following subjects :
1. To choose all necessary Town Officers for the year ensuing.
2. To raise such sums of money as may be necessary to defray town charges for the ensuing year and make appropriations of the same.
3. To hear the reports of the Selectmen and other Town Officers and Committees.
4. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer under order of the Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of taxes.
5. To see if the Town will vote to accept State Aid for the construction of Class V. roads and appropriate the sum of $771.43.
6. To see if the Town will vote to allow 2% discount on taxes paid before August 1st, 1945 and assess fines of twenty cents on all poll taxes not paid by September 1st, 1945.
7. To see if the town will vote to support United States membership in a general system of international cooperation, such as that proposed at the Dunbarton Oaks Conference, having Police Power to maintain the peace of the world.
8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $4,500.00 to capitol reserve from unincumbered surplus to be used as follows: $1,000.00 for Fire Department, $1,000.00 for Town Hall improvements, $500.00 for Town Maps and $2,000.00 for Post-War Fund.
9. To see what action the town will take in regard
500 copies Every I get a copy - 27-30 43.44
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to the purchase of new Highway equipment.
10. To transact any other business that may legally come before this meeting.
Given under our hands and seal, this 19th day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-five.
CLARENCE L. HOWE EDWARD LIEVENS MILTON D. WRIGHT
Selectmen of Hollis
A true copy of Warrant-Attest : CLARENCE L. HOWE EDWARD LIEVENS MILTON D. WRIGHT Selectmen of Hollis
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TOWN BUDGET
Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for the Ensuing Year January 1, 1945 to December 31, 1945 Compared with Actual Revenue and Expenditures of the Previous Year February 1, 1944 to December 31, 1944
Actual
Estimated
Revenue
Revenue
Sources of Revenue
Previous
Ensuing
Year
Year
19.44
1945
From State:
Interest and Dividends Tax
$ 6,065.98
$ 6,000.00
Railroad Tax
8.38
10.00
Savings Bank Tax
49.27
50.00
For Fighting Forest Fires
10.30
Class V Highway Maintenance
180.50
149.60
From Local Sources Except Taxes:
Business Licenses and Permits
2.00
Rent of Town Hall and Other Buildings
59.80
50.00
Interest Received on Taxes and Deposits
212.19
150.00
Income from Trust Funds
200.00
Income of Departments.
Gravel
67.00
Motor Vehicle Permit Fees
1,079.61
1,000.00
Sale of Town Property Acquired by Tax Deeds
Newton Walzer
106.00
Charles Fenimore
112.00
106.00
Scales
9.90
Ambulance fees
36.00
Memorial Day. rebate
27.34
Rebate on Insurance
39.00
County rebate of 1938 welfare
783.33
Fines
32.40
+Cash Surplus.
4,049.65
7,387.07
From Local Taxes Other Than
Property Taxes :
(a) Poll Taxes-Regular @ $2
850.00
800.00
(b) National Bank Stock Taxes
38.70
38.00
TOTAL REVENUES FROM ALL SOURCES EXCEPT PROP. TAXES
$14,019.35
$15,740.67
*Amount to be raised by Property Taxes
34,724.36
TOTAL REVENUES
$50,465.03
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Actual Estimated ExpendituresExpenditures
Purposes of Expenditures
Previous
Year
Ensuing Year
1944
1945
Current Maintenance Expenses: General Government:
Town Officers' Salaries
$1,130.50
$1,200.00
Town Officers' Expenses
504.26
500.00
Election and Registration Expenses
51.60
25.00
Expenses Town Hall and Other Town Bldgs. 767.42
1,000.00
Protection of Persons and Property:
Police Department
73.00
150.00
Fire Department
1,555.98
3,000.00
Observation Post
10.10
Health :
Health Department, including hospitals
78.49
50,00
Vital Statistics
30.50
35.00
Dog Damage
67.20
Highways and Bridges:
Extra Road Aid
180.50
149.60
Town Maintenance, Summer
1,377.72
3,000.00
Town Maintenance, Winter
912.13
5,000.00
Street Lighting
814.00
900.00
General Expenses of Highway Department
586.96
1,000.00
Town Road Aid
2,243.20
771.43
Town Dump
40.00
100.00
Special Oiling
291.50
1,000.00
Libraries
650.00
850.00
Public Welfare:
Town Poor
150.00
Old Age Assistance
884.29
1,000.00
Patriotic Purposes :
Memorial Day and Other Celebrations
225.00
225.00
Aid to Soldiers and their families
320.88
Recreation :
Parks and Playgrounds, inc. band concerts
123.42
200.00
Public Service Enterprises :
Miscellaneous
73.20
50.00
Cemeteries
725.35
700.00
Damages and Legal Expenses
150.00
100.00
Interest :
Taxes bought by the Town
334.19
500.00
Highways. and Bridges:
Runnells Bridge
27.18
50.00
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New Equipment Indebtedness: Payments on Principal of Debt: (d) Payment to Capital Reserve Funds Payments to Other Governmental Divisions: County Taxes
1,500.00
4,500.00
4,833.30
5,000.00
Payments to School Districts
17,914.38
17,759.00
Special Poll Taxes
1,326.13
18,859
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
38,302.38
50.465.03 51565
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SUMMARY INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF HOLLIS FOR 1944
Lands and Buildings (Exclusive of
Growing Wood and Timber) $794,945.00
Growing Wood and Timber
43,490.00
Electric Plants 44,700.00
Horses, 74
6,775.00
Oxen, 4
400.00
Cows, 748
68,600.00
Other Neat Stock, 71
4,625.00
Sheep, 20
156.00
Hogs, 82
1,225.00
Fowls, 41,505
41,505.00
Wood, Lumber, etc.
4,000.00
Gasoline Pumps and Tanks
1,100.00
Stock in Trade
6,065.00
Mills and Machinery
5,500.00
Total Valuation 1,023,086.00
(Exclusive of Soldiers' Exemptions
and Exemptions to Blind) 1,011,286.00
Poll Taxes, Regular 528 @ $2.00
1,056.00
Poll Taxes, Special 546 @ $3.00
1,638.00
National Bank Stock Taxes
38.70
Total amount of taxes for local purposes to be committed to collector including town and precinct taxes, regular poll taxes and na- tional bank stock taxes $ 32,483.26
Special Poll Taxes 1,638.00
Total Taxes to be Committed to Collector $ 34,121.26
Average rate of taxation per one hundred dollars valuation for all purposes $3.10
Amount of property valuation exempted to soldiers $11,800.00
CLARENCE L. HOWE, M. D. WRIGHT, EDWARD LIEVENS,
Selectmen of Hollis.
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STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED - 1944
Town Officers' Salaries
$ 1,150.00
Town Officers' Expenses
1,000.00
Election and Registration Expenses
100.00
Town Hall and Buildings
1,500.00
Police Department
200.00
Fire Department
2,200.00
Health Department
25.00
Vital Statistics
25.00
Bridges
750.00
Town Road Aid
383.05
Town Maintenance - Summer
3,000.00
Town Dump
100.00
Special Oiling
1,000.00
Winter Roads
1,500.00
Street Lighting
909.00
General Expenses of Highway Department
1,000.00
Post War Fund
2,000.00
Scales
25.00
Soldiers' Aid
450.00
Lands and Buildings
200.00
New Equipment
500.00
Libraries
650.00
Old Age Assistance
1,200.00
Town Poor
150.00
Memorial Day
225.00
Parks and Playgrounds inc. Band Concerts
200.00
Miscellaneous®
50.00
Cemeteries
700.00
Taxes Bought by the Town
500.00
County Tax
4,833.30
School Tax
17,615.52
Total Town and School Appropriations $44,140.87 Less: Estimated Revenues and Credits : Interest and Dividend Tax $6,106.70
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Savings Bank Tax
50.00
Motor Vehicle Permit Fees
1,000.00
Rent of Town Property
50.00
Interest Received on Taxes
150.00
Sale of Tax Deeded Property
500.00
Cash Surplus 4,049.65
Income from Trust Funds
300.00
Total Revenues and Credits
$12,206.35
31,934.52
Plus Overlay
510.04
Net Amount to be raised by Taxation $32,444.56
Less: Regular Poll Taxes at $2.00 $1,056.00
National Bank Stock Taxes 38.70
1,094.70
Amount to be raised by property taxes on which tax rate is to be figured. $31,349.86
Taxes to be Committed to Collector:
Property Taxes $31,349.86
Regular Polls at $2.00
1,094.70
National Bank Stock Taxes
38.70
Total Taxes - Town and Precinct
$32,483.26
Special Poll Taxes at $3.00 1,638.00
Total Taxes to be Committed 34,121.26
1944 Average Tax Rate: $3.10
CLARENCE L. HOWE M. D. WRIGHT EDWARD LIEVENS Selectmen of Hollis
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ANOTHER ENEMY TO CONQUER
Here is a home front fight that everyone can get into. Last year in this State 558 brush and forest fires burned over 4,648 acres of land, of which 2,788 acres were valu- able timber and young growth. With available manpower the lowest of any year since the war started, you can help to keep this loss down by preventing these fires from starting.
Keep in mind these simple rules:
1. Always get a permit from your forest fire warden before starting any fires in the open. Burning under certain conditions is permit- ted.
2. Never burn unless you have enough help to control your fire - a permit does not excuse you of negligence in case it gets away.
3. Always report any uncontrolled fire promptly to your forest fire warden. Minutes lost are acres lost.
4. Be especially careful with cigarettes, matches and pipes. Smokers caused most of our fires.
5. Never leave a fire unless it is dead out. You can't feel safe while there is a spark left.
KEEP NEW HAMPSHIRE GREEN
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1944
Title of Appropriation
Appro-
priations
Receipts
and
Reim-
bursement
Total
Amount
Available
Expen-
ditures
Unexpended
Balances
Overdraft
Town Officers' Salaries
$ 1,150.00
$1,130.50
19.50
Town Officers' Expenses
1,000.00
504.26
495.74
Election and Registration
100.00
51.60
48.40
Legal Expenses
150.00
150.00
Town Hall
1,500.00
767.42
732.58
Police Department
200.00
73.00
127.00
Fire Department
2,200.00
10.30
2,210.30
1,555.98
654.32
Observation Post
10.10
10.10
Damage by Dogs
67.20
67.20
Health Department
25.00
78.49
53.49
Vital Statistics
25.00
30.50
5.50
Town Dump
100.00
40.00
60.00
Extra Road Aid
180.50
180.50
180.50
Special Oiling
1,000.00
291.50
708.50
Town Maintenance
(Summer)
3,000.00
1,377.72
1,622.28
Town Maintenance
(Winter)
1,500.00
912.13
587.87
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General Expense, Highway Department
1,000.00
586.96
413.04
Town Road Aid
383.05
2,243.20
1,860.15
Runnells Bridge
27.18
27.18
Street Lights
909.00
814.00
95.00
Libraries
650.00
650.00
Town Poor
150.00
150.00
Old Age Assistance
1,200.00
884.29
315.71
Memorial Day
225.00
225.00
Soldiers Aid
450.00
320.88
129.12
Miscellaneous
50.00
73.20
23.20
Parks and Playgrounds
200.00
123.42
76.58
Cemeteries
500.00
200.00
700.00
725.35
25.35
Bridges
750.00
750.00
New Lands and Buildings
200.00
200.00
Post War Fund
2,000.00
2,000.00
Scales
25.00
25.00
New Equipment
500.00
500.00
County Tax
4,833.30
4,833.30
Special Poll Taxes
1.326.13
1,326.13
1.326.13
School District
17.615.52
298.86
17,914.38
17.914.38
Taxes bought by the town
500.00
334.19
165.81
$43 940.87
2,015.79
45.956.66
38,302.38
9,876.45
2,222.17
NET UNEXPENDED BALANCE
$7,654.28
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FINANCIAL REPORT
of the
TOWN OF HOLLIS In Hillsboro County For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1944 CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the information contained in this report was taken from official records and is complete to the best of our knowledge and belief.
February 16, 1945
CLARENCE L. HOWE, EDWARD LIEVENS, M. D. WRIGHT, Selectmen of Hollis.
E. H. STRATTON, Treasurer
ASSETS
Cash
In hands of treasurer $ 7,387.07
Capital Reserve Funds :
(a) Fire Department 1,000.00
(b) Town Map 1,000.00
(c) Town Hall Improvements 3,500.00
Accounts Due to the Town
(a) Ambulance Service 18.00 Unredeemed Taxes: (from tax sale on account of)
(a) Levy of 1943 18.47
(b) Levy of 1942 29.03
(c) Levy of 1941 28.79
(d) Previous Years 23.69
Uncollected Taxes :
(a) Levy of 1944
4,759.72
(b) Levy of 1943 41.56
(c) Levy of 1942 60.36
Total Assets
$17,866.69
Grand Total
17,866.69
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Surplus, January 31, 1944
12,685.32
Surplus, December 31, 1944
10,806.96
Decrease of Surplus
1,878.36
LIABILITIES
Accounts Owed by the Town:
Due to State
Special $3.00 Poll Taxes:
(a) Uncollected - due State when collected $351.00
(b) Collected - not remitted to State Treasurer 3.00
Due to School Districts:
(a) Dog licenses 205.73
Capital Reserve Funds :
5,500.00
Post War Fund
1,000.00
Total Liabilities $ 7,059.73
Excess of assets over liabilities ( Surplus) 10,806.96
GRAND TOTAL $17,866.69
RECEIPTS
Current Revenue : From Local Taxes :
Total taxes committed to collector, 1944 $34,191.01
Less discounts and abatements, 1944 370.32
Less uncollected, 1944 4,759.72
1 Property taxes Current Year, actually collected 26,934.31
2. Poll taxes, Current Year, Regular @ $2, actually collected 850.00
3. Poll taxes, Current Year, Special @ $3, actually collected 1,329.00
4. National Bank Stock taxes 38.70
5. Total of Current Year's collections $29,152.01
6. Property and Poll taxes, Previous Years, actually collected 2,873.58
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7. Tax sales redeemed 260.28
From State:
8. For Highways and Bridges:
(b) For Class V Highway maintenance 180.50
9. Interest and dividend tax 6,065.98
10. Railroad tax 8.38
11. Savings bank tax 49.27
14. Fighting forest fires
10.30
From County :
16. For support of poor Rebate 1938-1939 Welfare 783.33
From Local Sources, Except Taxes :
18. Dog Licenses 272.93
20. Fines and Forfeits, municipal court 32.40
22. Interest received on taxes 212.19
24. Income from trust funds
200.00
27. Registration of motor vehicles, 1943-44 Permits 1,079.61
Receipts Other than Current Revenue:
32. Insurance adjustments 39.00
36. Sale of town property acquired by tax deed, Fennimore Note and interest 112.00
Walzer note and interest
106.00
H. H. Hildreth, filing fee
2.00
Memorial Day refund
27.34
Town Hall 59.80
Scales 9.90
W. N. Audette, Ambulance Serv. 12.00
P. Lund, Ambulance Service 6.00
E. N. Stratton, Ambulance Serv. 6.00
Edw. Lievens, Ambulance Serv. 6.00
P. Baker, Ambulance Serv. 6.00
Therriault, Graveling 2.00
Mrs. Hills, Graveling
3.00
A. H. Rice, Graveling 6.00
Dube, Graveling 6.00
L. Lull, Graveling 3.00
Perrault, Graveling 35.00
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Geo. Kelly, Graveling,
8.00
A. Seager, Graveling 4.00
Total Receipts Other than Current Revenue 459.04
Total Receipts From All Sources
$41,639.80
Cash on hand February 1, 1944 4,049.65
GRAND TOTAL 45,689.45
PAYMENTS
Current Maintenance Expenses :
General Government:
1. Town officers' salaries 1,130.50
2. Town officers' expenses 504.26
3. Election and registration expenses 51.60
4. Observation Post 10.10
5. Expenses town hall and other town buildings 767.42
Protection of Persons and Property :
6. Police department, including care of tramps 73.00
7. Fire department, including forest fires 1,555.98
10. Damage by dogs 67.20
Health :
11. Health department, inc. hospitals 78.49
12. Vital statistics 30.50
13. Town Dump 40.00
Highways and Bridges:
14. Town Road Aid 2,423.70
15. Town Maintenance
Summer $1,377.72
Winter 912.13
2,289.85
16. Street lighting and sprinkling 814.00
17. General Expenses of Highway Department 586.96
Runnells Bridge 27.18
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Special Oiling 291.50
Libraries :
18. Libraries 650.00
Public Welfare:
19. Old age assistance 884.29
Patriotic Purposes :
22. Aid to G. A. R. Memorial
Day exercises 225.00
23. Aid to soldiers and their families 320.88 Recreation :
24. Parks and playgrounds, including band concerts 123.42
Public Service Enterprises :
27. Cemeteries, inc. hearse hire 725.35
Unclassified :
Miscellaneous 73.20
29. Damages and legal expenses 150.00
30. Taxes bought by town 334.19
Payments to Other Governmental Divisions:
50. Special Poll Taxes @ $3 paid to State 1,326.13
51. Taxes paid to County 4,833.30
53. Payments to School Districts 17,914.38
Total Payments for all Purposes $38,302.38
Cash on hand December 31, 1944 7,387.07
GRAND TOTAL $45,689.45
SCHEDULE OF TOWN PROPERTY
Description
1. Town Hall, Lands and Buildings $ 36,000.00
Furniture and Equipment 500.00
2. Libraries, Lands and Buildings 15,000.00
Furniture and Equipment 1,500.00
3. Police Department, Equipment 50.00
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5. Highway Department, Lands and Buildings 1,000.00
Equipment 2,000.00
6. Parks, Commons and Playgrounds 5,000.00
45,000.00 9. Schools, Lands and Buildings Equipment 2,000.00
11. All lands and Buildings acquired through Tax Collector's deeds 2,000.00
Total
$114,550.00
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Dog Licenses
Received Licenses on :
100 Male Dogs
$200.00
14 Female Dogs
70.00
2 Part Year Licenses 2.93
$272.93
Paid:
Edwin H. Stratton, Town Treasurer $249.73
To Town Clerk for fees (116 at 20c) 23.20
$272.93
Automobile Registration
For the Year February 1, 1944 to December 31, 1944 Received for 462 Permits $1079.61
Paid Edwin H. Stratton, Town Treasurer
$1079.61
HENRY H. HILDRETH Town Clerk
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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
Committed to Collector - Dr.
Property Taxes
$31,317.50
Property Taxes added 54.25
Poll Taxes, Regular @ $2
1,054.00
Poll Taxes, Special @ $3
1,644.00
Poll Taxes added, Regular @ $2
22.00
Poll Taxes added, Special @ $3
36.00
National Bank Stock
38.70
Interest and Fines added
20.65
Property Interest 1.91
$34,191.01
Remitted to Treasurer - Cr.
Property Taxes collected
$26,830.71
Poll Taxes collected Reg. @ $2
840.00
Poll Taxes collected, Spec. @ $3
1,329.00
Discount, Errors and Abatements
370.32
Interest collected, Property
and Poll 2.16
Bank Stock Tax collected
38.70
Uncollected Property Tax
4,214.72
Uncollected Reg. Poll @ $2
218.00
Uncollected Special Poll @ $3
327.00
Fines
20.40
$34,191.01
1943 Levy, Dr.
Uncollected Property Taxes
$2,773.56
Uncollected Reg. $2 Poll
164.00
Poll Taxes added 10.00
$2,947.56
Interest on Poll and Property
132.06
Fines
10.40
$3,090.02
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Cr.
Poll and Property Taxes collected $2,868.16 8% Int. on Poll and Prop. collected 132.06
Fines. collected 10.40
Errors and Abatements 37.84
Uncollected Poll and Property
41.56
$3,090.02
Levy 1942 and Previous Years - Dr. Uncollected Property and Polls $221.61
Interest @ 10% added 10.52
Fines added 3.40
$235.53
Cr.
Property and Polls collected
$53.35
Interest @ 10%
10.52
Fines collected
3.40
Abatements on Poll an i Property
107.90
Uncollected Poll and Property
60.36
$235.53 I certify that above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Signed, E. H. BOULTON, Tax Collector.
Approved: W. H. TOWNE, A. G. DAVIS, Auditors.
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand
$ 4,049.65
Elmer H. Boulton, Taxes
32,536.94
State Railroad
8.38
State Banks
49.27
State Interest and Dividends
6,065.98
State Highway
180.50
Hildreth, Automobile Permits
1,079.61
Hildreth, Dog Tax
272.93
Forest Fires
10.30
Janitor, Town Hall
59.80
Weigher
9.90
Charles Fenimore
112.00
Walzer "Newton"
106.00
Refund Memorial Day
27.34
Refund, Insurance
39.00
Cemetery Trustee
200.00
Filing Representative
2.00
County Welfare rebate
783.33
Perley Lund Ambulance
6.00
Wilfred Audette, Ambulance
12.00
Edward Lievens, Ambulance
6.00
E. H. Stratton, Ambulance
6.00
Mrs. Hills, graveling
3.00
Therault, graveling
2.00
A. H. Rice, graveling
6.00
Dube, graveling
6.00
L. Lull, graveling
3.00
Perrault, graveling
35.00
George Kelley, graveling
8.00
A. Seager, graveling
4.00
Total Receipts
$45,689.45
Total Orders
38,302.38
Cash on hand
7,387.07
EDWARD H. STRATTON Town Treasurer
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SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
Town Officers' Salaries
Arthur G. Davis, Auditor $ 15.00
Warren H. Towne, Auditor 15.00
E. H. Boulton, Tax Collector 200.00
E. H. Stratton, Treasurer 175.00
Edward Lievens, Selectman 150.00
M. D. Wright, Selectman 150.00
Clarence L. Howe, Selectman
250.00
Henry H. Hildreth, Town Clerk
60.00
Henry H. Hildreth, auto permits
115.50
$1130.50
Town Officers' Expenses
Edson Eastman Co., supplies $ 16.25
Mary L. Goodwin, Readers Digest for service men
79.50
Sargent Bros. supplies
12.00
E. H. Stratton, bond, supplies
61.50
Assoc. of N. H. Assessors
4.00
Indian Head Nat. Bank, Expenses .37
Osgood Constriction Co. Honor roll glass 13.00
G. M. Stearns, labor on Honor roll
27.59
Wilfred J. Boisclair, supplies
.80
Second National Bank, Safe Dep. box
3.00
Arthur G. Davis, expenses
3.68
W. J. Audette, expenses 2.51
Banner Press, Town reports 118.40
Donat Corriveau, Reg. of Deed, supplies 27.00
Edward Leivens, expenses
15.00
Brown & Saltmarsh, supplies
10.05
M. D. Wright, expenses
15.00
Elmer H. Boulton, tax titles, expenses 24.19
Clarence L. Howe, expenses 25.00
Henry H. Hildreth, Vital Statistice, exp. 24.92 Marion L. Howe, copying 1943 Inventory books 5.00
Therriault Press, supplies 15.50
$504.26
25
Election and Registration
Lucy E. Brown 10.00
Harold Hardy, Election Supervision
5.00
Cole Printing Co. Check lists
20.00
Therriault Press, Ballots
16.60
$51.60
Town Hall
Edwin H. Stratton, insurance
$300.00
Edwin H. Stratton, public liabilities
125.00
Hammer Hardware Co.
12.10
Clover Farm Stores, supplies
4.02
Davis & Goodwin
.30
William L. Nutting, tuning piano
4.00
J. Therriau Implement Co., Gas
1.75
Nashua Hardware Supply Co., Rail for back stairs
8.52
C. L. Haskell, Fire Proofing stage
curtains
125.00
Marsh Parsons Co., Screen, 1943
3.73
Walter Dudley
4.50
Edward Grey
75.00
Edward Lievens
50.00
Public Service Co., lights
53.50
$767.42
Fire Department
Public Service Co., lights
$61.60
Nashua Coal & Coke Co.
59.11
E. H. Stratton, insurance
8.75
Nashua Auto Co.
33.10
Half Moon Station
12.07
Clover Farm Stores
.90
W. W. Ladd, oil, gas
29.47
Justin A. McCarthy, Co., hose, coupling 541.84
Farrar Co., repair No. 2
45.75
American LaFrance Co.,
31.60
Warren Towne, Forest fires
85.25
Warren Towne, Salary & Wages
53.20
Johnson Electric Co.,
9.70
26.
Davis & Goodwin, supplies
2.90
Hollis Telephone Co.,
31.94
Henry H. Hildreth, payroll
488.50
Earl Wright, Janitor & batteries
60.30
$1555.98
Winter Roads
Wilfred N. Audette
$323.40
Wilfred J. Audette
27.70
Joseph Nartoff
94.40
W. D. Bell
143.10
Hartwell Bell
16.00
James Hall
4.50
R. C. Chamberlain
50.65
Walter Dudley
8.40
Edward Gray
13.80
Edwin Matott
19.15
Edward Lievens
205.30
Osgood Construction Co.,
5.73
$912.13
East Roads
Wilfred N. Audette
$168.75
Wilfred J. Audette
50.85
Joseph Nartoff
8.00
R. C. Chamberlain
18.40
Walter Dudley
4.46
Edward Gray
96.47
Edwin Matott
101.65
W. W. Ladd
84.16
Collector of Internal Revenue
1.62
$534.36
North Roads
Wilfred N. Audette
$ .60
Wilfred J. Audette
9.45
Joseph Nartoff
63.80
Howard Parkhurst
8.90
R. C. Chamberlain
37.10
Walter Dudley
9.95
Edward Gray
94.85
1
27
Edwin Matott W. W. Ladd Collector of Internal Revenue
140.77
78.73
2.53
$446.68
South Roads
Wilfred N. Audette
$ 52.53
Wilfred J. Audette
37.30
R. C. Chamberlain
9.60
James Marvell
25.90
Maurice Marvell
68.50
Walter Dudley
4.97
Edward Gray
121.28
Edwin Matott
24.45
Collector of Internal Revenue
1.85
W. W. Ladd
50.30
$396.68
General Expenses Highway Department
Wilfred N. Audette
$ 50.65
Wilfred J. Audette
3.40
Joseph Nartoff
11.80
W. D. Bell
4.71
R. Chamberlain
4.80
W. W. Ladd
8.61
Edwin Matott
8.40
Edward Gray
29.10
Edward Lievens
11.00
Wright Bros.
44.77
R. C. Hazelton Co., repairs
283.65
Clark Wilcox Co., repairs
57.88
Nashua Welding Co.,
7.00
J. Therrian
6.09
Mercer Bros. Garage
55.10
$586.96
Runnells Bridge
Wilfred N. Audette
$ 13.00
Wilfred J. Audette
7.80
Davis & Goodwin
.98
R. Chamberlain
3.60
28
Edward Gray
1.80
$ 27.18
Town Oiling
Walter Dudley
$ 14.40
R. Chamberlain
21.60
Joseph Nartoff
24.00
Wilfred N. Audette
60.00
Earl Wright
5.60
Treasurer State of N. H.
165.90
$291.50
Town Road Aid
Treasurer State of N. H.
$889.80
Wilfred N. Audette
199.50
Alex Mailloux
484.65
Edward Lievens
131.25
Fred Willard
237.60
Bert Gilmore
117.60
Albert Lapiere
117.60
Joseph Nartoff
218.70
Fred Willard
27.00
$2423.70
Street Lights
Public Service Co.,
$814.00
Observation Post
Public Service Co.,
$ 10.10
Police Department
J. F. Woods
$ 73.00
Damage By Dogs
J. F. Woods
$ 17.00
Henry Hildreth, Town clerk
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