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W. S. Clark & Son, Range Oil Exeter & Hampton Elec. Co. N. E. Telephone Co.
49.69
136.08
72.30
$ 1,266.86
Police Department -
Harry L. Carter, Chief, Time and Mileage $ 33.00
Leo Vincent, Time and Mileage
37.14
Melvin Martin, Time and Mileage
10.60
$ 80.74
Fire Department
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Fire House Insurance $
164.40
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Liab. Ins. Brush Truck 42.00
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Liab. Ins. 4 Trucks
168.00
Elmer C. Rock, Labor Roof, Depot Street
3.75
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Fire Ins. Dodge Truck 6.30
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Fire Ins. Diamond T 7.00
W. S. Clark & Son, New Motor, Tanker 407.27
L. M. Currier, Care of Brush Truck
50.00
W. S. Clark & Sons, Supplies and Repairs
161.53
W. S. Clark & Sons, Heating Oil
176.58
Exeter & Hampton Elec. Co., Lights
155.20
N. E. Telephone Co., Telephone
48.07
Edw. B. Clark, Fire Ward, Bal. Appro.
609.90
$ 2,000.00
Damage by Dogs
Wheeler & Clark, Dog Tags and Licenses
$ 14.23
L. Evelyn Bake, 189 Licenes at .20 37.80
Charles B. Meeks, Collecting Taxes and Exp.
49.60
$ 101.63
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Vital Statistics L. Evelyn Bake, Recording Fees $ 36.00
Street Lighting
Exeter & Hampton Elec. Co. $ 1,341.13
General Expense
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Workman's Comp. Ins. $
174.53
Clinton Hutchins, Repair Cement Mixer 18.00
W. K. Davis Agency, Ins. on Flanders Place
5.40
Howard Keezer, Welding Pump Handle
2.00
W. S. Clark & Son, Painting Town Truck
37.60
Joseph S. Hills Agency, Ins. on Tractor John Irving, Repairing Truck Canvas
5.25
7.00
Wilbert M. Swett, Labor Repairing Tool House
114.70
Daniel Swett, Labor Repairing Tool House 96.00
Franklin G. Swett, Labor Repairing Tool House 18.00
Ora P. George, Labor Repairing Tool House
91.60
Edgard W. Graham, Labor Repairing Tool House
47.30
Henry L. George, Labor Repairing Tool House
24.75
Wilbert M. Swett, Windows and Cement
42.30
G. Austin Kemp, Roof Supplies
156.84
Leon Collins, Lumber for Tool House"
42.76
Bakie Bros, Supplies for Tool House
15.39
$ 899.42
Libraries
Library Trustees Appropriation
$ 750.00
Old Age Assistance
State of New Hampshire $
2,715.97
Town Poor
Rockinham County Home, Board, Chas. Hutch $ 1,388.51
Rockingham County Home, Board, E. Kelley 112.00
Florence George, Board, E. Kelley 614.00
Frank W. Foster, Groceries, H. Gonyer 10.00
H. E. Cheney & Son, Gasoline for Transient
1.25
$ 2,125.76
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Credit Reimbursements
F. W. Foster, Conservator for E. Kelley $ 746.50
$ 1,379.26
Memorial Day
Felt Crafters, Inc., 14 dozen Flags
$ 30.87
Kingston Gardens, 2 Baskets Town Hall
9.00
$ 39.87
Soldiers' Aid
Brewitt Ambulance Service $ 12.00
Parks and Playgrounds
Wilbert M. Swett, Tractor Mowing Plains $ 45.50
Daniel M. Swett, Hand Mowing and Raking 19.50
Ora P. George, Hand Mowing and Raking 18.75
Wilbert M. Swett, Tractor Mowing Plains
48.00
$ 131.75
Cemeteries
Wilbert M. Swett, Labor
$ 76.00
Daniel W. Swett, Labor
63.75
Franklin G. Swett, Labor
6.00
Ora P. George, Labor
62.15
Edgar W. Graham, Labor
61.25
Luther F. Graham, Labor
57.45
Geo. P. Leate, Labor
50.25
Wilbert M. Swett, Tractor Mowing
25.50
Lottie Goodrich, Gravel
2.00
Wilbert Swett, Pump Leathers
.60
404.95
Damages and Legal Expenses
Geo. E. Shaw, Tax Sale Costs $ 69.32
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
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J. W. A. Green, Recording 5 Deeds 5.00
Frank B. Nay, Report of Deceased Persons 1.10
John W. Perkins, Services on Zoning 15.00 Geo. E. Shaw, 2 Tax Collectors Deeds 2.00 John W. A. Green, Copying Transfers 31.80
$ 124.22
Taxes Bought by Town
Geo. E. Shaw, Col. of Taxes Bought $ 320.18
Interest
Rockingham National Bank, Int. Fire House Note $ 96.54
Rockingham National Bank, Int. Fire House Heater Note
10.00
Rockingham National Bank, Int. Temp. Loan
88.96
Congregational Society Parsonage Fund Int. 125.60
Universalist Society Parsonage Fund Int.
78.80
First Baptist Society Parsonage Fund Int.
61.60
Free Will Baptist Society Parsonage Fund Int. 35.10 Methodist Society Parsonage Fund Interest 10.90
R. W. Cheney, Trustee Elkins Funt Int.
44.10
$ 551.60
Town Dump
Martin Mailet, Bulldozer
$ 35.00
J. Edw. Stevens, Logs and Building Fence
97.60
Leon Collins, Milling Lumber
24.00
Bakie Bros., Hinges and Nails
6.13
Haverhill Sign Co., Regulation Sign
3.50
Ora P. George, Labor Superivsor
378.00
$ 544.23
Fire House Well
Hume Pipe Co., Cement Tile $ 300.00 6.50
Bakie Bros., Supplies
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Elmer C. Rock, Labor
13.75.
Robert Merrick, Labor 13.75
Martin Mailet, Well Digger
250.00
48.65
W. H. Friend, Copper Pipe and Labor Elmhurst Farm, Crushed Stone and Cement
14.90
Moore & Co., Supplies
6.85.
$ 654.40
New Equipment Town Hall
H. E. Clark & Son, Electric Water Heater $ 175.00.
H. E. Clark & Son, White Enamel Sink 106.00
Elmer C. Rock, Moving Partition Town Hall Kitchen
43.73.
$ 324.73
New Equipment Fire House
W. S. Clark & Sons, Oil Heater $ 1,165.00;
Temporary Loans
Rockingham National Bank Note
$ 10,000.00
Building Notes
Rockingham National Bank Fire House $ 1,600.00
County Tax
Rockingham County Tax $ 4,150.75
School District
Kingston School District, Bal. 1949
$ 12,274.96
Kingston School District, Bal. Dog Tax
381.73.
Kingston School District, 1950 Spec. App.
2,500.00
$ 15,156.33
Kingston School District, 1950 Reg. App.
13,500.00
$ 28,656.33
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT of WILBERT M. SWETT, ROAD AGENT, for YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1950
Town Maintenance, Winter
Wilbert M. Swett, Agent
$ 326.40
Daniel W. Swett, Labor
206.25
Franklin G. Swett, Labor
200.85
Lloyd E. Swett, Labor
3.75
Ora P. George, Labor
225.70
Edgar W. Graham, Labor
128.25
Luther W. Graham, Labor
111.85
Douglas Rock, Labor
33.75
Carl H. George, Labor
18.00
Oral W. Collins, Labor
23.25
Herbert Blaisdell, Labor
3.00
Romeo St. Laurent, Labor
3.00
Paul L. Cheney, Labor
7.50
Clifton Meeks, Labor
9.00
George Vincent, Labor
18.00
Wilbert M. Swett, Truck
130.50
Merle Simes, Shovel
207.75
Florence George, Sand
28.80
Wilbert Swett, Gravel
7.00
W. S. Clark & Sons, Repairs & Supplies
274.31
Long's Garage, Repairs & Supplies
129.51
William H. Friend, Repairs
1.00
R. W. Cheney & Son, Bridge Plank
75.34
Leon Collins, Lumber
106.26
Exeter Feed & Supply Co., Salt
134.40
Achorn Steel Co., Plow Blades
48.75
Ray Road Equipment Co., Plow Blade
18.86
Town of Newton, Plowing Hoyt's Island
32.00
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Withholding Tax, Last Quarter 1949
23.50
Withholding Tax, First Quarter 1950
35.30
$ 2,571.83
Town Maintenance, Summer
Wilbert M. Swett, Agent
$ . 316.90
Daniel W. Swett, Labor
250.50
Franklin G. Swett, Labor
113.45.
Ora P. George, Labor
235.80
Edgar W. Graham, Labor
208.10
Luther F. Graham, Labor
146.65
Paul L. Cheney, Labor
18.50
Henry L. George, Labor
69.00
Martin Mailet, Grader
338.00
Wilbert M. Swett, Truck & Tractor
323.50
Merle Simes, Truck & Tractor
367.50
Charles Kelley, Gravel
42.80
Wilbert Swett, Gravel
11.20
W. S. Clark & Sons, Repairs & Supplies
277.97
Long's Garage, Repairs & Supplies
64.32
Lottie Goodrich, Gravel
7.00
R. W. Cheney & Son, Lumber
7.02
Leon Collins, Lumber
47.40
Bakie Brothers, Tools & Supplies
13.04
Town of Newton, Rep. Bridge, Marcoux's
17.83
R. C. Hazetlon Co., Culvert
23.04
Withholding Tax, Second Quarter 1950
34.10
$ 2,933.62
Tarvia
Wilbert M. Swett, Agent
$ 168.20
Daniel W. Swett, Labor
136.50
Franklin G. Swett, Labor
18.00
Ora P. George, Labor
125.50
Edgar W. Graham, Labor
87.80
Luther F. Graham, Labor
77.70
Paul L. Cheney, Labor
50.35
Henry L. George, Labor
78.80
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
George P. Leate, Labor
31.50
Robert Bennett, Truck
162.50
Martin Mailet, Sander & Grader
103.50
Wilbert Swett, Truck
109.50
Merle Simes, Truck & Tractor
202.50
Florence George, Sand
35.40
W. S. Clark & Sons, Repairs & Supplies
29.20
Long's Garage, Repairs & Supplies
13.25
Mystic Bituminous Co., Tarvia
1,496.32
Koppers Co., Tarvia
91.10
Withholding Tax, Third Quarter
47.50
$ 3,065.12
Credits
Charles Corson, Tarring Driveway $ 54.00
Warren Bakie, Tarring Driveway 12.60
Sanborn Seminary, Tarring Driveway 9.00
Charles E. & Elsie G. Chesley
27.00
-$ 102.60
$ 2,962.52
Town Road Aid Program
T.R.A. Town Appropriation
$ 338.95
T.R.A. State Appropriation
1,355.78
$ 1,694.73
For Hunt Road
Special Appropriation, Wadleigh Point Road $
200.00
Special Appropriation, New Boston Road 500.00
Special Appropriation, Gr. Pond Park Road
973.91
Contracted with State
$ 1,673.91
Total Refunded by the State
$ 3,368.64
252.88
Net Cost $ 3,115.76
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Report of Fire Department
The Department has responded to twenty-six calls during the past year, six of which were out of town calls.
Total estimated damage covered by insurance was $1,150.00.
Total estimated damage of property not insured $1,- 700.00.
We have been fortunate that all fires were reported early and the department was able to control the fires before much headway was gained.
The tank truck has proved a valuable asset at most of the fires both in our own community and in the neigh- boring communities.
A new well was dug at the fire house this year and provides an ample supply of water. The well is twenty- six feet in depth and six feet in diameter.
There is at the present time sixteen feet of water in the well.
We wish to express our appreciation for the coopera- tion that you have given the department in the matter of fire control.
Remember before you start a fire in the open first obtain a permit from the State Fire Warden. He is the only person authorized to issue a legal permit for this purpose. Our local State Fire Warden is Robert Merrick; there is no fee for the permit and whenever conditions are favorable he will gladly issue the permit.
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KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Enlist your aid in the local paper drives not only as a cooperative gesture to the sponsors but to eliminate an unnecessary fire hazard that could cause you a serious fire loss.
Your Fire Department stands ready to serve you day and night in any emergency and in this hour of world un- certainty you can expect us to support any emergency de- fense organization that may be authorized by the Federal, State or Local government.
I wish to urge all citizens of the town to cooperate to the fullest extent with our civilian defense admin- istrator in any capacity in which you are asked to serve. We should all acquire a thorough knowledge of what to do in case of an unexpected attack. It is only by com- plete unity that we can hope to survive an atomic in- vasion of our country. It is the responsibility of every citizen to be prepared for any emergency that may arise from present world conditions.
Again we wish to express our appreciation to Elinor Martin and her assistants for the prompt and efficient service they have given us during the past year. Without their splendid cooperation our fire losses would be much greater.
We are aware that every one is interested and ready to help the department in any way they are able and we are grateful for your support. You can help us by refraining from calling the operator to ask where the fire is for ten minutes after the alarm is sounded. It is most important that the firemen are called in the least pos- sible time this can only be accomplished when the operator has all the circuits to work with.
WILLIAM G. SIMES,
Chief of Fire Department.
REPORT OF THE TRUST FUNDS OF THE TOWN OF KINGSTON, N. H., ON DECEMBER 31, 1950
DATE OF CREATION PURPOSE OF CREATION
HOW INVESTED
Amt.of Prin.
Rate of Interest
Bal. Income
On Hand at
Beginning Year
Income
During Year
Expended
Bal. Income
End of Year
1828
Elkins School Fund, Thomas Elkins
Note Town of Kingston Savings Banks
$1,260.00
31/2 %
.00
44.10
44.10
.00
1886
Edward S. Sanborn Fund, Est. E. S. Sanborn
2,000.00
21/2
12.23
50.45
56.00
6.68
1897 Nichols Library Fund, J. Howard Nichols
U. S. Government Bonds
1,200
21/2
.00
30.00
30.00
00
1909 Clementine Bassett Fund, Clementine Bassett
Manchester Savings Bank
107.22
21/
8.62
2.90
2.50
9.02
1909 Josiah Bartlett Fund, Mrs. L. G.
Manchester Savings Bank
143.78
21/2
34.31
4.48
15.90
22.89
1909 Wm. A.
Patten Fund, Est. W. A. Patten Amos R. Ingham Fund, A. R. Ingham
Manchester Savings Bank
98.70
212
4.01
2.57
2.50
4.08
1911
Manchester Savings Bank
39.99
21%
.79
1.01
1.00
.80
1911 Warren T. Webster Fund, J. P. Mar- shall
Manchester Savings Bank
42.42
21/2
2.37
1.11
1.00
2.48
1911 Herbert W. Marshall Fund, Est. H. W. Marshall
Manchester Savings Bank
188.28
21/2
13.31
5.06
4.50
13.87
1912
Alfred Towle Fund, Alfred Towle
Manchester Savings Bank
75.00
21/2
6.46
2.04
1.75
6.75
1912 G. B. & L. G. Hoyt Fund, G. B. Hoyt
Manchester Savings Bank
101.89
215
1.88
2.60
2.50
1.98
1916
Hosea Bartlett Fund, Grace P. Bart- lett
Manchester Savings Bank
37.93
212
3.45
1.02
1.00
3.47
1920
Julia F. Webster Fund, Will J. F. Webster
Manchester Savings Bank
178.37
21/2
6.38
4.64
4.50
6.52
During Year
On Hand at
Connor
1
1920 Moses P. French Fund, Annie L. , French
Manchester Savings Bank
81.49
21%
5.67
2.19
2.00
5.86
1921 Herman A. Pevere Fund, Est. H. A. Pevere
Manchester Savings Bank
92.43
21/2
10.03
2.57
2.25
10.35
1921 Nathaniel Brown Fund, Will W. L. G. Brown
Manchester Savings Bank
91.02
21/2
10.52
2.54
2.25
10.81
1921 Paul C. Nason Fund, L. A. Lowry
Manchester Savings Bank
85.11
21/2
7.17
2.31
2.00
7.48
1921
Wm. M. Gilmore Fund, Est. W. M. Gilmore
Manchester Savings Bank
86.56
21%
6.41
2.33
2.00
6.74
1922 Stephen R. Carter Fund, Emily J. Green
Manchester Savings Bank
63.77
21/2
5.56
1.74
1.50
5.80
1922
Richard Davis Fund, Harriet Davis
Manchester Savings Bank
38.56
21/2
3.80
1.06
1.00
3.86
1922 Herbert R. Richardson Fund, Richardson
Ida
Manchester Savings Bank
38.07
2 1/2
3.57
1.04
.75
3.86
1922 Rollins & Hornbeck
Pillsbury Fund, H. M.
Manchester Savings Bank
84.85
212
9.19
2.37
2.00
9.56
1923
Mary E. Calef Fund, M. E. Calef
Manchester Savings Bank
261.56
21/2
23.98
7.17
7.00
24.15
1930 Frank Munroe Fund, Est. Frank Munroe Albert F. Nason Fund, A. F. Nason
Manchester Savings Bank
100.00
21%
9.97
2.75
2.50
10.22
1931
Manchester Savings Bank
50.00
21%
3.26
1.32
1.25
3.33
1923 Elizabeth S. Stevens Fund, E. S. Stevens
Mechanics Savings Bank
77.87
21%
6.67
2.12
2.00
6.79
Mechanics Savings Bank
37.84
21%
2.18
1.00
.75
2.43
Mechanics Savings Bank
40.88
21/2
13.36
1.36
1.25
13.47
1923 Prescott & Berry Fund, Heirs R. L. Prescott
Mechanics Savings Bank
80.37
21%
4.68
2.16
2.00
4.84
1924 Wesley A. Bragdon Fund, Lillian Bragdon
Mechanics Savings Bank
88.86
21/2
7.20
2.42
2.00
7.62
1924
Chas. W. R. Smith Fund, C. W. R. Smith
Mechanics Savings Bank
132.49
21/2
8.78
3.57
3.50
8.85
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1923 Edward S. Philbrick Fund, Est. Sarah J. True 1923 John L. Webster Fund, J. L. Webster
DATE OF CREATION PURPOSE OF CREATION
HOW INVESTED
Amt. of Prin.
Rate of Interest
Bal. Income
On Hand at
Beginning Year
During Year
Expended
During Year
Bal. Income
On Hand at
End of Year
1924 Ellen J. Hoyt Fund, Est. E. J. Hoyt
Mechanics Savings Bank
60.56
212
4.98
1.66
1.50
5.14
1924 Daniel C. Bean Fund, Heirs D. C. Bean
Mechanics Savings Bank
81.11
21/2
7.64
2.22
2.00
7.86
1925 Alcena E. Eastman Fund, Est. A. E. Eastman
Mechanics Savings Bank®
162.73
21/2
19.85
4.60
4.50
19.95
1941 Susan F. Goodwin Fund, S. F. Good- win
Mechanics Savings Bank
200.00
21%
9.12
5.28
5.00
9.40
1941 Everett W. Silloway Fund, E. W. Silloway
Mechanics Savings Bank
200.00
21/2
9.12
5.28
4.50
9.90
1941
Emily J. Green Fund, Emily J. Green
Mechanics Savings Bank
100.00
212
4.76
2.64
2.00
5.40
1944
Gale Cemetery Fund, Abbie I. Little
Mechanics Savings Bank
100.00
21%
3.43
2.60
2.00
4.03
1945
Herbert Vickery Fund, H. Vickery
Mechanics Savings Bank
100.00
212
2.15
2.58
2.00
2.73
1945
Sarah R. Robinson Fund, Est. S. R. Robinson Helen A. Kimball Fund, H. A. Kimball Leslie H. Page Fund, Est. L. H. Page
Mechanics Savings Bank
100.00
216
2.32
2.58
2.00
2.90
1947
Mechanics Savings Bank ·
100.00
215
1.40
2.55
2.00
1.95
1947 Hattie E. Chase Fund, Will H. E. Chase
Mechanics Savings Bank
200.00
215
2.84
5.11
4.50
3.45
1947 Alice Nichols Stevens Fund, Est. Geo. Stevens
Mechanics Savings Bank
300.00
21%
5.26
7.70 .
5.00
7.96
1947
George Stevens
Stevens Fund, Est. Geo.
Mechanics Savings Bank
300.00
2 12
5.26
7.70
5.00
7.96
.
5.21
4.00
7.91
1945
Mechanics Savings Bank
200.00
212
6.70
Income
1948 O. D. & E. O. Wadleigh Fund, Percy Wadleigh
Mechanics Savings Bank
500.00
212
5.52
13.74
6.00
13.26
1949 Louis C. Smith Fund, Est. L. C. Smith
Mechanics Savings Bank
150.00
212
6.34
6.34
1926 James L. Philbrick Fund, Heirs J. L. Philbrick
Amoskeag Savings Bank
38.63
2 1/2
3.52
1.06
.75
3.83
1926 Elizabeth A. Carlton Fund, Will E. A. Carlton
Amoskeag Savings Bank
869.76
212
386.43
31.59
7.00
411.02
1926 Samuel J. Spofford Fund, Est. S. J. Spofford
Amoskeag Savings Bank
77.89
21%
3.25
2.04
1.50
3.79
1927
Dora Hunt Fund, Mabel Hunt
Amoskeag Savings Bank
150.00
212
6.59
2.17
1.50
7.26
1927
Flora A. Bakie Fund, W. A. & W. G. Bakie
Amoskeag Savings Bank
57.91
21/2
6.95
1.61
1.25
7.31
1928
Elmer C. Carter Fund, Will E. C. Carter
Amoskeag Savings Bank
100.00
212
13.03
2.84
2.50
13.37
1928
Asa M. Bradley Fund, A. M. Bradley
Amoskeag Savings Bank
75.90
21%
6.38
2.07
1.50
6.95
1928
Mary S. Goodrich Fund, Grace M. Goodrich
Amoskeag Savings Bank
76.58
212
4.10
2.01
1.50
4.61
1928
Enoch B. Judkins Fund, Est. E. B. Judkins
Amoskeag Savings Bank
56.86
21/2
2.38
1.48
1.25
2.61
1928 Frank A. Woodman Fund, F. A. Woodman
Amoskeag Savings Bank
76.31
21%
5.05
2.04
1.50
5.59
1929 Martha A. Sanborn Fund, Est. M. A. Sanborn
Amoskeag Savings Bank
100.00
21/2
17.93
2.95
2.50
18.38
1929
Jennie A. Marshall Fund, J. A. Mar- shall
Amoskeag Savings Bank
38.43
21/2
4.41
1.07
1.00
4.48
1929
Abel Wood Fund, F. F. Wood
Amoskeag Savings Bank
76.58
21%
4.79
2.04
1.50
5.33
1930
Carrie B. Frost Fund, Delia Frost
Amoskeag Savings Bank
56.06
21/2
2.73
1.47
1.25
2.95
1930 Alphonse Dominick Fund, A. Dom- inick
Amoskeag Savings Bank
75.00
21%
26.98
2.55
2.25
27.28
1931
Clara E. Chase Fund, Chas. S. Chase
Amoskeag Savings Bank
150.00
21/2
18.50
4.23
3.00
19.73
.
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DATE OF CREATION PURPOSE OF CREATION
HOW INVESTED
Amt.of Prin.
Rate of Interest
Bal. Income
Beginning Year
Income
During Year
Expended
During Year
Bal. Income
On Hand at
End of Year
1931
Chas. C. Rogers Fund, Est. C. C. Rogers
Amoskeag Savings Bank
50.00
21/2
3.49
1.34
1.00
3.83
1939 Eva J. Hill Fund, Eva J. Hill
Amoskeag Savings Bank
100.00
21/2
3.64
2.59
2.25
3.98
1941 Daniel J. Bakie School Fund, Will D. J. Bakie
Amoskeag Savings Bank
5,000.00
21/2
73.87
127.62
150.00
51.49
1941 Daniel J. Bakie Cem. Fund, Will D. J. Bakie
Amoskeag Savings Bank
500.00
21/2
29.84
13.31
10.00
33.15
1941 James Bakie Cem. Fund, Will D. J. Bakie
Amoskeag Savings Bank
100.00
21/2
4.24
2.61
2.50
4.35
1941 Newell & Emma Hill Fund, Ella B. Silloway
Amoskeag Savings Bank
100.00
21/2
2.45
2.57
2.50
2.52
1950
C. B. & J. T. Clark Fund, Relatives
Amoskeag Savings Bank
300.00
2.1/2
5.64
5.64
1931
Nathaniel Cheney Fund, Mary C. Reed
New Hampshire
30.00
2 2.35
.80
.75
2.40
1931
John P. Seaver Fund, N. G. Burrill Horace J. French Fund, H. J. French
Savings Bank
100.00
2
4.62
2.60
2.50
4.72
New Hampshire
500.00
2
13.07
12.83
10.00
15.90
1932 Caroline W. Collins Fund, Will C. W. Collins
·Savings Bank
100.00
2
20.57
3.00
2.50
21.17
New Hampshire
50.00
2
2.56
1.30
1.00
2.86
Exeter Banking Co.
100.00
2
.59
2.01
2.00
.60
Exeter Banking Co.
Savings Dept.
75.00
2
.91
1.51
1.50
.92
.
Savings Dept.
1933
1932 Susan D. Wadleigh Fund, Sarah F. Tilton Chas. P. Leach Fund, C. P. Leach
Savings Bank
New Hampshire
1931
Savings Bank
New Hampshire
1932 Ida F. Prescott Fund, Est. I. F. Prescott
Savings Bank
On Hand at
1933
Edward L. Cheney Fund, E. L. Cheney
Exeter Banking Co. Savings Dept.
100.00
2
.21
2.01
2.00
.22
1934 Will W. Hunt Fund, W. W. Hunt
Exeter Banking Co.
Savings Dept.
150.00
2
1.94
3.04
3.00
1.98
1935 Leo & Neva Judkins Fund, Neva Judkins
Savings Dept.
100.00
2
.72
2.01
2.00
.73
1935 John L. Webster Fund, Clara Webster
Exeter Banking
Co.
50.00
2
1.32
1.02
1.00
1.34
1936
Geo. M. Bakie Fund, Will G. M. Bakie
Exeter Banking Co.
Savings Dept.
100.00 *
2
.11
2.01
2.00
.12
1935
Stephen F. Nichols Fund, Clara
Exeter Banking Co.
Savings Dept.
100.00
2
2.98
2.06
2.00
3.04
1936
Fred & Grace Corkum Fund, F. M. Corkum
Savings Dept. Exeter Banking Co.
100.00
2
.69
2.01
2.00
.70
1937
Daniel Wadleigh Fund, H. J. French
Savings Dept.
100.00
3.63
2.07
2.00
3.70
1938
Frank Welch Fund, Mrs. F. Welch .
Exeter Banking Co.
Savings Dept.
100.00
2
.98
2.01
2.00
.99
1938
Nellie P. Marshall Fund, Will N. P. Marshall
Exeter Banking Co. Savings Dept.
100.00
2
.98
2.01
2.00
.99
1945
Daniel S. Kimball Fund, D. S. Kimball
Exeter Banking Co.
1,000.00
2
45.62
21.01
15.00
51.63
1901
E. G. Judkins Fund, Will E. G. Judkins
Provident Institution
for Savings
100.00
2
8.41
2.70
2.70
8.41
Exeter Banking Co.
Savings Dept.
Nichols
Exeter Banking Co.
2
Savings Dept.
64
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the information contained in this report is complete and correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief.
ROLAND W. CHENEY, ANNIE M. BUNKER, FRANK W. FOSTER, Trustees.
65
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Auditors' Report
This is certify that we have examined the accounts of the Selectmen, Treasurer, Tax Collector, Town Clerk and Trustees of Trust Funds and find them correctly cast and properly vouched.
HARRY T. SNOW, LESLIE W. CURRIER, JR., Auditors.
66
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE NICHOLS MEMORIAL LIBRARY For the year ending December 31, 1950
RECEIPTS
Balance at close of year $367.73
Received from Town Treasurer
Amount appropriated by town $711.30
Library tax-required by law 38.70
$750.00
Received from Trustees of the
Trust Funds 30.00
$1,147.73
EXPENDITURES
Exeter and Hampton Elect. Co.
$ 36.20
Gladys M. Merrick, Librarian
208.00
Frank Cavaric, Janitor 154.50
Wallace E. Card, Insurance 40.20
W. S. Clark & Sons, Fuel Oil & Bulbs
128.20
H. R. Huntting Co., Books 85.73
The Personal Book Shop, Inc., Books
83.59
H. W. Wilson Co., Reader's Guide
12.00
Franklin Square Agency, Magazines
47.65
National Geographic Society, Cum. Index 2.50
Gaylord Bros., Mending Material
5.30
Exeter News Letter Co.
2.50
Rockingham National Bank, Service Charge 6.49
$ 812.86
.67
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
Cash on Hand 12/31/50 334.87
$1,147.73
Respectfully submitted,
EUNICE CLARK,
Treasurer.
REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN
On the evening of April 25 a neighborhood meeting was held at Nichols Memorial Library. Mr. Andrew Christie, chairman of the board of trustees, welcomed the assembled librarians and trustees. Besides a general dis- cussion period, there was a talk by Miss Catharine Pratt, of the State Library on periodicals and on the library standards. Mrs. Gladys M. Merrick gave a talk on work with school children. There were exhibits of new chil- dren's books and new periodicals, which were discussed by Miss Rosalie Wright of the State Library staff.
The library has continued to develop its service to the school children. Use of reference books by the students shows a marked increase. We received State Aid again this year which helped us to purchase supplementary books for high school and the upper grades.
We wish to express thanks and appreciation for the books which were so generously contributed by the fol- lowing: Mrs. Raymond Avery, Mrs. John Bakie, Miss Marjorie Childs, Mrs. Andrew Christie, Mrs. Harry Clark, Walter E. Gibson and William Harlow.
Respectfully submitted,
GLADYS M. MERRICK, Librarian.
ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT of KINGSTON, N. H. For the Year 1950 - 51
70
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
OFFICERS OF KINGSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1950 - 1951
SCHOOL BOARD
G. Austin Kemp, Chairman Term expires 1951
Gladys Merrick, Clerk Term expires 1952
Harvey Clark Term expires 1953.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Louis L. Ramsay, M.Ed.
TREASURER
Ralph H. Bake
MODERATOR
Edward B. Clark
CLERK
Eunice Clark
AUDITOR
Ruth Walters
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Chester Fuller
SCHOOL NURSE
Constance Cooper, R. N.
71
KINGSTON TOWN REPORT
School Warrant
The State of New Hampshire
To the Inhabitants of the School District in the town of Kingston qualified to vote in district affairs :
You are hereby notified to meet at the Bakie School in said district on the 10th day of March, 1951 at eight o'clock in the evening to act upon the following subjects :
1. To choose a Moderator for the coming year.
2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing year.
3. To choose a member of the School Board for the ensuing three years.
4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year.
5. To determine and appoint the salaries of the School Board and Truant Officer, and fix the compensa- tion of any other officers or agent of the district.
6. To hear the reports of Agents, Auditors, Com- mittees, or Officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.
7. To choose Agents, Auditors and Committees in relation to any subject embraced in this warrant.
8. To see what sum of money the district will raise and appropriate for the support of schools, for the salaries of school district officials and agents, and for the payment of statutory obligations of the district, and to authorize the application against said appropriation of such sums as are estimated to be received from the state equaliza- tion fund together with other income; the school board to certify to the selectmen the balance between the es- timated revenue and the appropriation, which balance is to be raised by taxes by the town.
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