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1-1-1964
Town of Gilford annual reports: selectmen, clerk, treasurer, tax
Town of Gilford annual reports: selectmen, clerk, treasurer, tax
collector, library trustees, trustees of trust funds, and school
collector, library trustees, trustees of trust funds, and school
board, year ending December 31, 1964, also a tabular statement
board, year ending December 31, 1964, also a tabular statement
of births, marriages, and deaths.
of births, marriages, and deaths.
Gilford Town Representatives
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TOWN
OF
GILFORD
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
Annual
ReportsYear
EndingDecember
1964
TOWN
OF
GILFORD
ANNUAL
REPORTS
SELECTMEN,
CLERK,
TREASURER,
TAX
COL-LECTOR,
LIBRARY
TRUSTEES,
TRUSTEES
OF
TRUST
FUNDS
AND
SCHOOL BOARD
YEAR
ENDING
DECEMBER
31, 1964Also a Tabular Statement of
Births, Marriages
and Deaths
3S2.01
Digitized
by
the
InternetArchive
in
2010
withfunding
from
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Town
Officers 4Town
Warrant 7Comparative StatementofAppropriations
and Expenditures 14
Town
Budget 16Inventory 18
Appropriations 19
Estimated Revenue and Taxes Assessed 21
Assets and Liabilities 22
Statement of Bonded Debt 24
Town
Property 27REPORTS
Town
Clerk 25Tax Collector 28
Receipts and Payments 34
Detailed Statement of Payments 39
Trustees ofTrust Funds 70
White Pine Blister Rust Control 77
Public Library 78
Reportof theForest Fire
Warden
andYour District Chief 84
Fire Department 86 Police Department 88
Town
Auditor 90SCHOOL REPORT
School District 91 School Warrant 93 School Budget 95 Financial Report 97 Statistics 108 Superintendent of Schools 115VITAL
STATISTICS
Births 116 Marriages 118 DeathsTOWN
OFFICERS—
1964Moderator
HARRY
W.
PRESCOTT
Town
ClerkLORRAINE
T.ROYCE
Selectmen
JOHN
F.WEEKS
WILFRED
H. ST.LAURENT
ERNEST
C.TOBEY
Treasurer
LEWIS
A.ALDRICH
Highway
Agent
PHILIP
R.BRYANT
Collector ofTaxes
WILLIAM
H.TAYLOR
SupervisorsSTEWART
E.VINCENT
S.
GILBERT
EMILIO
FRANCES
R.SWAIN
Trusteesof PublicLibrary
WILLIAM
S.LORD, Term
Expires 1965DOROTHY
K.SIMONDS, Term
Expires1966
TrusteesofTrust
Funds
RAY
C.WATSON,
Term
Expires 1965MAURICE
W.
SAWYER,
Term
Expires 1966MILO
F.BACON, Term
Expires 1967Auditors
S.
GILBERT EMILIO
I.
STANTON JACKSON
GEORGE
A.NEILSON,
JR.RepresentativetoGeneral Court
LAWRENCE
W.
GUILD
Chief of Police
CHARLES
F.BURDITT
Chief of Fire
Department
ALMOND
R.WATSON
Fire Engineers
WILLIS
H.HOYT
JOHN
F.GODDARD,
JR.GORDON
E.LANGILL
Overseer of Public
Welfare
LAWRENCE
W.
GUILD
Health Officer
ISADORE
STARR,
M.D.Budget
Committee
ROYAL
C.VAN
ETTEN.
JR.Term
Expires 1965KENNETH
H.FORKEY
Term
Expires1965EDWARD
H.NEEDHAM
Term
Expires 1966ROBERT
G.WATSON
Term
Expires 1966ROBERT
D.WHITE
Term
Expires 1966WILLIAM
C.BRISSE
Term
Expires 1967FRED
M.
SHURBERT
Term
Expires 1967WAYNE
E.SNOW
Term
Expires 1967School
Board
Selectman
ROWLAND
KEITH
JOHN
F.WEEKS
Planning
Board
JOHN
0.RICHARDS,
Chairman
HONNOR
W.
WILEY,
SecretaryRICHARD
P.WALLSTEN
ROBERT
B.MacHAFFIE
ARTHUR
H.NIGHSWANDER
ROBERT
F.JONES
Zoning
Board
ofAdjustment
ROBERT
E.HINDS,
Chairman
OLIVER
M.
COLBY
NORMAN
S.WEEKS
TOWN WARRANT
The
State ofNew
Hampshire
To
the Inhabitants of theTown
of Gilford in theCounty
ofBelknap
insaid State, qualified tovoteinTown
Affairs:
You
arehereby
notified tomeet
at GilfordGrade
Schoolin said Gilford
on
Tuesday, the 9thday
of March,1965, at 8 ofthe clock in the forenoon (Polls to
be open
from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at least) to actupon
the following subjects:Article 1.
To
choose all necessaryTown
Officers fortheensuingyear.
Article 2.
To
raiseand
appropriate suchsums
ofmoney
asmay
be necessary to defrayTown
Charges
forthe ensuing year, including charges for
Town
Officers'Salaries, Administrative Expense, Election
and
Registra-tion, Property
Mapping,
Repairand
Maintenance
ofTown
Buildings, Social Securityand
Retirementpay-ments, Insurance,
Dog
Damage,
Legal Expense, HealthOfficer
and
expense,Town
Dump,
Street Lighting,Water
Works,
Intereston
Temporary
Loans,Land
Pur-chase Costs,
Bond
and Note
Payments and
Interest,Tax
Appraisal
Work
for 1964.Article 3.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriate for the purposes of the PoliceDepartment.Article 4.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriatefor themaintenance
of theArticle 5.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvoteto raise
and
appropriate forWhite Pine
BlisterRust
control.
Article 6.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvote to raise
and
appropriate for the purposes ofDutch
Elm
Diseasecontrol.Article 7.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvote to raise
and
appropriate for the purposes of the Planning Board.Article 8.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will votetoraiseand
appropriate forCivilDefense.Article 9.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriate for the purposes of theLaconiaHospital.
Article 10.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvote to raise
and
appropriate for the operation of theHighway
Department.
Article 11.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvote to raise
and
appropriate forTown
Road
Aid
formaintenance, construction or reconstruction of Class
V
Highways.
Article 12.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvote to raise
and
appropriate for thesupport of thePub-licLibrary.
Article 13.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
willvote to raise
and
appropriate for the aid of theTown
Poor and
forOld
Age
Assistance.Article 14.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will voteto raiseand
appropriatefor thedecorationof gravesArticle 15.
To
seewhat
action theTown
will takeon
Old
Home
Day
and
to raiseand
appropriate fundsforthesame.
Article 16.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriate for themaintenance
of Parks,
Playgrounds
and
Beaches.Article 17.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriate for the repairand
main-tenance of the Glendale
Wharves
and
Parking Area.Article 18.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTov/nwill vote to raiseand
appropriate for theLakes
Region
Association for thepurpose of publicizing
and promoting
the natural advantages
and
resources of theTown,
incooperation with other
towns
in theLakes
Region.Article 19.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriate for the purchase ofsnow
removal
equipment.Article 20.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will voteto raiseand
appropriate forthe purchase of a truckfor the use of the
Highway
Department.
Article 21.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raiseand
appropriateforthepurchase
of surplusequipment.
Article 22.
To
see if theTown
will vote tohave
theState
Tax
Commission
continue tokeep
the list of equalized valuationsup
to date.Article 23.
To
seewhat
sum
ofmoney
theTown
will vote to raise
and
appropriate for further use in the construction ofsewer
linesin theLake
Street section.Article 24.
To
seeif theTown
will vote to authorizeestate acquired
by
theTown
atany
tax sale,and
title toall real estate taken
by
theTown
in default ofredemp-tion
from any
tax sale, to such personsand
upon
suchconditions as they shall see fit.
Article 25.
To
see if theTown
will voteto authorizethe
Selectmen
to hiremoney
on
the credit of theTown
inAnticipation of Taxes.
Article 26.
To
seeif theTown
will vote to authorizethe
prepayment
of taxesand
authorize the Collector ofTaxes
to acceptpayments
inprepayment
of taxes.Article 27.
To
see if the Tov/n will vote to require apermit
from
theSelectmen
before a driveway leadinginto a public
way
may
be
constructed or paved.Such
permit to be granted only
upon
approval ofRoad
Agent
with respectto location, drainage
and
grade.Article 28.
To
see if theTown
will vote torequire apermit
from
theSelectmen
before alawn
may
becon-structed,
graded
or seeded within the limits of a publicway.
Article 29.
To
see if theTown
will vote to authorizethe establishment of a Recreation
Commission
tobe
ap-pointed
by
theBoard
ofSelectmen
consisting of fivecitizens of the
Town who
shall serve withoutpay. In thefirst instance
two
persons to be appointed for three years,two
fortwo
yearsand one
forone
year, their suc-cessors to be appointed for three years. Vacancies asthey occurto be filled for the unexpired
term
only.Article 30.
To
see if theTown
will vote to authorizethe establishment of a Conservation
Commission
tobe
appointed
by
theBoard
ofSelectmen
consisting of fivecitizens of the
Town who
shall serve without pay. In the first instancetwo
persons to be appointed for three years,two
fortwo
yearsand one
forone
year, theirsuc-cessors to be appointed for three years. Vacancies as
they occurtobe filledfor the unexpired
term
only.Article 31.
To
see if theTown
will vote that at the1966
Town
Meeting, it will elect aBoard
of Auditorsas follows:
One
Auditor for aterm
of office ofone
year,one
Auditor for aterm
of office oftwo
yearsand one
Auditor for a
term
of office of three yearsand
there-after one Auditor to be elected each year for a three yearterm.
Article 32.
To
seeiftheTown
willvotetoauthorizethe
Selectmen
to purchase approximately 21 acres ofland located in Gilford Village westerly of the
Belknap
Mountain
Road
from
CharlesFarmer
for asum
not toexceed $17,500.00 to be used as a
park
and playground
and
to appropriate thesum
of $17,500.00 for suchpur-pose to be raised as follows: $1,750.00
by
current taxesand
the balanceby
the issuance ofnine serial notespay-able annually overa periodof nine years
upon
the creditofthe
Town, and
to authorize the Selectmentodeterminethe terms
and
conditionsupon
which
the notes shallbe issued including their sale
and
the timeand
place ofpayment
of principaland
interest. (Adoption of this article requires a%
vote.)Article 33.
To
see if theTown
will vote to enact the following ordinance:An
Ordinance
RelativetoRestraining ofDogs
Be
it enacted, thatno
dog
or dogs shall be allowedto
run
loose off the premises or leasehold of its or theirowner, owners, keeperor keepers duringdaylight hours.
For
each offense said owner, owners, keeper orThis ordinance shall take effect
on
April 1, 1965.Article 34.
To
transactany
other businesswhich
may
legallycome
before said meeting.In accordance with a resolution adopted at the 1957
Town
Meeting
amotion
will be presented to adjournto the Gilford
Grade
School in said Gilfordon
Wednes-day, the 10th
day
of March, 1965 at 7:30 o'clock in theeveningto take
up
articles 2through
34.Given
under
ourhands and
seal, this 21stday
ofFeb-ruary, in the year of our
Lord
nineteenhundred and
sixty-five.
JOHN
F.WEEKS
W.
H.ST.LAURENT
ERNEST
C.TOBEY
Selectmen
of GilfordA
truecopy
ofWarrant. Attest:JOHN
F.WEEKS
W.
H.ST.LAURENT
ERNEST
C.TOBEY
FINANCIAL
REPORT
Of
theTown
of Gilford,N. H.,inBelknap
County
fortheFiscal
Year
Ended
December
31, 1964CERTIFICATE
Thisisto certifythattheinformation containedinthis report
was
takenfrom
official recordsand
is correct to the best ofourknowledge and
belief.JOHN
F.WEEKS
W.
H. ST.LAURENT
ERNEST
C.TOBEY
Selectmen
LEWIS
A.ALDRICH
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OF
THE
TOWN
OF
GILFORD
Estimates ofRevenueand Expendituresfor 1965
Compared with
Estimatedand Actual Revenue,Appropriations
andExpendituresof 1964
Estimated Actual Elstixnated
Sources ofRevenue Revenue Revenue Revenue 19&4 1964 1965
Interest and Dividends
Tax
$15,000.00 $20,345.15 $20,000.00Railroad
Tax
28.19Savings Bank
Tax
500.00 593.80 600.00Reimbursement a/c State Forest
Lands 100.00 125.36 100.00
Head
Tax Collections 200.00 222.59 225.00Dog
Licenses 675.00 725.38 725.00Town
Clerk's Fees 1,000.00 1,110.75 1,000.00Interest Received on Taxes 1,400.00 1,592.31 1,600.00
Tax Collector's Fees 200.00 218.28 200.00
Water Department 600.00 625.58 600.00
Paymentsin Lieu ofTaxes 6,650.00 6,667.96 6,650.00
Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 22,000.00 25,518.94 27,000.00
Sale of
Town
Property 500.00 250.00Beach Tags and Admissions 1,000.00 2,195.21 2,000.00
Withdrawals from Capital Reserve
Funds 35,252.00 37,252.00 7,800.00
Boat Launching Fees 750.00 739.50 750.00
Interest on Treasury Notes 448.50 448.50 875.00
Hunt Land Purchase Notes 15,750.00 15,750.00
Town
BuildingBond
Transfer 840.99 840.99Farmer Land Purchase Notes 15,750.00
Poll Taxes 2,100.00 2,266.00 2,300.00 National Bank Stock Taxes 50.00 235.00 200.00
Yield Taxes 500.00 112.32 200.00
Total Revenues from All Sources
Except Property Taxes $105,516.49 $117,613.81 $88,825.00
Amount
to be Raised by PropertyTaxes 143,760.05
BUDGET
OF
THE
TOWN
OF
GILFORD
Estimates ofRevenueand Expendituresfor 1965
Comparedwith
Estimatedand Actual Revenue,Appropriationsand
PurposesofExpenditure
Town
Officers' SalariesAdministrative Expense
Election and Registration Expenses Property Mapping
Expenses
Town
Hall and OtherTown
BuildingsEmployees' Retirement and Social
Security
Police Department
Fire Department
Blister Rust and Care of Trees Insurance
Planning Board
Damage
by DogsDamages and Legal Expenses
Civil Defense Laconia Hospital Health Officer
Town
Dump
Street Lighting Highway DepartmentTown
Road AidLibrary
Town
Poor and OldAge
Assistance MemorialDay
Old
Home
Day
Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches ....
Water Department
Glendale Wharves and Parking
Area
Lakes Region Association
Interest on Temporary Loans
Interest on Bonded Debt
Interest on Long
Term
NotesLand Purchase Costs Village Bridge Henderson Bridge Fire Truck
Tax Appraisal
Highway Truck
Hunt Land Purchase
Police Cruiser
Sewer Construction
&
EngineeringSnow
Removal EquipmentSurplus Equipment
Farmer Land Purchase
Payment on
Town
Building BondsPayment on Beachwood Notes
Payment onWater WorksNotes ....
Payment on Hunt LandNotes
Total Expenditures
ures of1964 Appropriations
Recommended
Actual byBudget Appropriations Expenditures Committee
1964 1964 1965 $8,200.00 $8,276.59 $8,300.00 14,000.00 14,583.67 17,500.00 1,000.00 1,012.47 550.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 5,500.00 5,403.22 5,500.00 3,500.00 3,659.35 4,000.00 15,500.00 24,046.96 20,000.00 20,750.00 21,184.85 21,700.00 150.00 100.00 150.00 5,100.00 4,669.45 5,100.00 500.00 21.46 500.00 75.00 30.75 75.00 1,000.00 800.61 1,500.00 50.00 42.88 200.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 250.00 250.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 2,448.69 3,000.00 51,000.00 53,509.58 57,500.00 813.70 2,530.70 809.70 4,750.00 4,750.00 4,900.00 6,000.00 5,252.24 7,000.00 100.00 68.60 100.00 500.00 480.70 500.00 6,500.00 5,476.09 5,500.00 2,000.00 1,415.72 2,000.00 3,000.00 3,224.54 3,200.00 500.00 500.00 600.00 600.00 924.72 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 4,259.50 4,259.50 4,473.75 500.00 183.50 600.00 6,175.00 6,175.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 12,000.00 11,991.07 17,952.00 17,952.59 1,426.60 5,300.00 5,300.00 2,700.00 17,500.00 17,500.00 1,200.00 1,195.00 4,odb."bb 7,500.00 500.00 17,500.00 5,o6b.()b 5,o6b.bb 5,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,750.00 $244,125.20 $254,370.50 :$232,585.05
INVENTORY
April 1, 1964Lands and
Buildings $24,953,169.00Factory Buildings
&
Land
63,500.00Factory
Machinery
19,540.00Electric Plants 619,340.00
House
Trailers, TravelTrailers,Mobile
Homes
—
237 599,351.00Mature
Wood
and
Timber
6,875.00Stock in
Trade
ofMerchants
625,080.00Stock in
Trade
ofManufacturers
23,200.00Boats
and Launches
—
513 627,450.00Dairy
Cows
—
248
28,880.00Other
Cattle—
34
3,000.00Poultry
—
9,688 3,910.00Gasoline
Pumps
and
Tanks
1,600.00Road
Buildingand
ConstructionMachinery
93,315.00Wood,
Lumber, Logs
750.00TotalValuation Before
Exemptions
Allowed
Less:
War
ServiceExemptions
Less:NeatstockExemptions
Less: PoultryExemptions
$27,668,960.00 $234,350.00 7,480.00 920.00 242,750.00Net
Valuationon
Which Tax
APPROPRIATIONS
Town
Officers' Salaries $8,200.00Administrative
Expenses
14,000.00Election
and
RegistrationExpenses
1,000.00Property
Mapping
500.00Town
Halland
BuildingsMaintenance
5,500.00Social Security
and
Retirement Contributions 3,500.00 PoliceDepartment
15,500.00Fire
Department
20,750.00White
Pine Blister Rust Control 100.00Dutch
Ehn
Disease Control 50.00Insurance 5,100.00
Planning
Board
500.00Damage
by Dogs
75.00Damages
and
LegalExpenses
1,000.00Civil
Defense
50.00HealthOfficer
Expense
250.00Laconia Hospital 2,000.00
Town
Dump
1,200.00Street Lighting 2,500.00
Highway
Department
51,000.00Town
Road
Aid
813.70Gilford Library 4,750.00
Welfare
Department
6,000.00Memorial
Day
100.00Old
Home
Day
500.00Gilford
Beaches
6,500.00Water
Works
2,000.00Glendale
Wharves
and Parking
Lot 3,000.00Lakes Region
Association 500.00Henderson
Bridge 4,500.00Village Bridge 6,175.00
Purchase
ofHunt Land
17,500.00Land
Purchase
Costs 500.00Town
BuildingBond
5,000.00Beachwood
Note
- 10,000.00Water
Works
Note
1,000.00Interest
on
Temporary
Loans
600.00Interest
on
Bonds
1,200.00 Intereston
Long
Term
Notes
4,259.50Fire
Truck
12,000.00Highway
Dump
Truck
5,300.00Tax
Appraisal 17,952.00Total
Town
Appropriations $244,125.20County
Tax
39,383.14School Appropriation 322,849.31
Total
Town, County and
ESTIMATED
REVENUE
AND
TAXES
ASSESSED
TotalAppropriations $606,357.65
Less:
Interest
and
DividendsTax
$20,345.15Railroad
Tax
28.19Savings
Bank Tax
593.80Hunt Land
Notes 15,750.00Reimbursement
—
StateLands
62.68Collecting
Head
Taxes
200.00Yield
Tax
25.80Interest
on Taxes
1,400.00Beach
Receipts 1,000.00Dog
Licenses 675.00Motor
VehiclePermit
Fees 22,000.00Town
Clerk's Fees 1,000.00Tax
Collector's Fees 200.00Boat
Launching
Fees 750.00Interest
on
Treasury Notes 448.50Water
Works
600.00National
Bank
StockTaxes
325.00Poll
Taxes
2,486.00Town
BuildingBond
Transfer 840.99Payment
in lieu ofTaxes
6,650.00 Sale ofTown
Property 500.00From
Surplus 35,252.00Total
Revenues and
Credits 111,133.11Overlay 9,417.72
Amount
tobe
Raisedby
PropertyTaxes
$504,642.26InventoryLess
Exemptions
$27,426,210.00ASSETS
Cash
inhands
of Treasurer $84,644.55U. S. Treasury
Notes
64,124.05Accounts
Due
totheTown
:Water
Bills 648.70Unredeemed
Taxes:Levy
of 1963 14,503.84Levy
of 1962 1,093.91 Uncollected Taxes:Levy
of1964
102,601.12Levy
of 1963 514.76Levy
of 1962 557.83 PreviousYears
306.00State
Head
Taxes
—
Levy
of 1964 2,085.00 StateHead
Taxes
—
PreviousYears
220.00Total Assets $271,299.76
ExcessofLiabilitiesover Assets
(Net Debt) 132,248.71
Grand
Total $403,548.47LIABILITIES
Accounts
Owed
by
theTown:
Sewer Survey
$3,000.00Due
toState:State
Head
Taxes
—
1964Uncollected$2,305.00
—
Collected—
notremittedtoStateTreasurer $194.50 2,499.50
Yield
Tax
—
Bond
and Debt Retirement
Uncollected $149.66 149.66
Balance
due
toSchool District 229,149.31Long
Term
Notes Outstanding:Water
Works
Notes
8,000.00Hunt Land
Notes 15,750.00Bonds
Outstanding:Town
BuildingBonds
25,000.00TotalLiabilities $403,548.47
Net
Debt,December
31, 1963 98,113.80Net
Debt,December
31, 1964 132,248.71 Increase ofDebt
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OF
TOWN
CLERK
Year Ending
December
31, 19641963
Motor
Vehicle Permits—
57issued $ 412.401964
Motor
Vehicle Permits—
2025
issued 24,360.481965
Motor
Vehicle Permits—
38issued 746.06$25,518.94
Dog
Licenses : 281 Licenses 632.38 6Kennel
Licenses 93.00 725.38 Fees:404
Financing Statements recorded 808.00167 Terminations, Discharges
and
Releases recorded 167.00
9 Writsrecorded 4.50
3 Pole Licenses recorded 3.00
15 Marriagecertificates issued 15.00
9 Birthcertificates issued 9.00
24
Death
certificates issued 24.0014 Marriage licenses issued 42.00
18 Filing feesreceived 18.00
14
Record
Searchesmade
14.001
Assignment
ofwages
recorded 2.001 Letter of residence issued .25 2 Photo-copies of records issued 2.00
1
Assessment
list issued 2.00 1,110.75Water
billpayments
receivedIncome
receivedfrom Departments
:
Administrative
Expense
56.23Highway
Department
1,228.83 Electionand
Registration 6.50 PoliceDepartment
8,449.11Town
Buildings 25.20Fire
Department
28.00Welfare Department
2.04Miscellaneous:
Public telephone
commissions
4.42Sale of "Gilford Story" 20.00 Sale of oldfurnace 75.00
Recount on
office ofSelectman
10.00Collections of taxes
on
Tax
Collector'sDeeds
250.00Employment
office license 5.00Payment
in lieuof taxes 6,667.96Advertising Costs
—
Tax
Collector 45.78Launching
Fees 739.50Reimbursement
on
StateForest land 125.36
Refund,
Porcupine
bounties 4.009,795.91
Refund,
White
PineBlisterRust Control .60
Refund,
Check
issued forTreasury
Notes 875.95
Refund,
OASI
from
Library 94.86Witness
fee .25 8,918.68Gilford
Beach
receipts $ 2,195.21TotalReceipts $48,890.45
Payments
—
Town
of Gilford $48,890.45Respectfully submitted,
LORRAINE
T.ROYCE,
SCHEDULE
OF
TOWN
PROPERTY
Town
Hall,Land
and
Buildings $30,000.00Furniture
and
Equipment
6,000.00Library,
Land
and
Buildings 10,000.00Furniture
and
Equipment
6,000.00Police
Department
Equipment
3,500.00 Fireand
Highway
Departments,Land
and
Buildings 81,000.00Furniture 1,000.00
Fire
Department
Equipment
45,000.00Highway
Department
Equipment
35,000.00Beach,
Wharves
and
Parking Lots 194,000.00Water
Works
15,000.00Civil
Defense
Equipment
6,000.00Allland
and
Buildingsacquiredthrough
Tax
Collector's deeds:Normand
Morin
Land
5,000.00C. R. JonesEst.
Land
500.00REPORT OF THE
TAX COLLECTOR
For
the PeriodJanuary
1, 1964 toDecember
31, 1964SUMMARY
OF
WARRANT
Property, Poll
and
YieldTaxes
Levy
1964Debits
Taxes
Committed
toCollector:Property
Taxes
$504,642.26Poll
Taxes
2,486.00National
Bank
StockTaxes
325.00Total
Warrant
$507,453.26 YieldTaxes
$30.96Added
Taxes: PropertyTaxes
1,105.28 PollTaxes
24.00 Interest Collected 28.10 1,188.34 Total Debits $508,641.60 Credits RemittancestoTreasurer: PropertyTaxes
$400,671.60 PollTaxes
1,710.00 YieldTaxes
12.32 Interest Collected 28.10Abatements:
PropertyTaxes
3,504.46Poll
Taxes
114.00Yield
Taxes
none
3,618.46
Uncollected
Taxes
asperCollector'sLists : 102,043.35 Variance 146.87 Property
Taxes
$101,896.48 PollTaxes
686.00 YieldTaxes
18.64 102,601.12 Total Credits $508,641.60Levy
1963 DebitsUncollected
Taxes
as ofJanuary
1, 1964:Property
Taxes
$97,209.41Poll
Taxes
624.00Yield
Taxes
131.02Interest Collected during 1964 1,564.21
Cost of
Tax
Sale 172.50Added
Taxes
:
Property
Taxes
„Poll
Taxes
26.00Bank
Stocknone
Yield
Taxes
none
TotalDebits $99,727.14
Credits
RemittancestoTreasurer
During
1964:Property
Taxes
$96,739.07Yield
Taxes
Interest collected during year 1,564.21
Cost of
Tax
Sale 172.50Bank
Stocknone
Abatements
made
duringyear:Property
Taxes
$144.60Poll
Taxes
44.00Yield
Taxes
none
Uncollected Taxes: Property
Taxes
325.74 PollTaxes
58.00 YieldTaxes
131.02 Total CreditsLevy
1962 Debits $99,727.14Uncollected
Taxes
asofJan. 1,1964:Property
Taxes
$544.03 PollTaxes
32.00 YieldTaxes
100.00Added
Taxes: Poll 2.00 Total Debits Credits $678.03RemittancestoTreasurer
During
Year
1964: PropertyTaxes
$10.20 PollTaxes
6.00 YieldTaxes
100.00 UncollectedTaxes: PropertyTaxes
$533.83 PollTaxes
24.00Abatements
: PollTaxes
4.00 Total Credits $678.03Levy
1961 DebitsUncollected
Taxes
as ofJanuary
1, 1964:Property
Taxes
$300.00Poll
Taxes
6.00Added
Taxes
(Poll) 2.00TotalDebits $308.00
Credits
RemittancestoTreasurer
During Year
Ending
December
1964:Poll
Taxes
$2.00Uncollected
Taxes
during 1964:Property
Taxes
300.00Poll
Taxes
6.00Total Credits $308.00
STATE
HEAD TAX
Levy
1964Debits
State
Head
Taxes
Committed
to Collector:
Original
Warrant
$7,725.00Penalties Collected
TotalDebits
9.50
$7,794.50
Credits
RemittancestotheTreasurer
:
Head
Taxes
$5,470.00Penalties 9.50
Abatements
230.00Uncollected
Head
Taxes
asperCollector's List 2,085.00
Total Credits $7,794.50
Levy
1963Debits
[icoUected
Taxes
January
1,1964
$1,980.00Added
Taxes During 1964
65.00Penalties Collected 172.00 Total Debits $2,217.00 Credits RemittancestoTreasurer :
Head
Taxes
$1,805.00 Penalties 172.00Abatements During 1964
85.00 UncollectedTaxes
155.00 Total Credits $2,217.00Levy
1962 DebitsUncollected
Taxes
January
1, 1964 $85.00Penalties Collected
1964
1.50 TotalDebits $86.50 Credits RemittancestoTreasurer:Head
Taxes
$15.00 Penalties 1.50Abatements During 1964
5.00 UncollectedTaxes
65.00 Total Credits $86.50SUMA/IARY
OF
TAX
SALES
Accounts
ofDecember
31,1964DEBITS
Tax
SaleonAccountof Levies 1963 1962 1961Taxessoldcurrentfiscal
year 1964 $20,151.56 Balance ofunredeemed
taxesDec. 31, 1963 10,164.49 1,057.97
Interest collected after sale 93.48 403.23 12.36 Total Debits $20,245.04 $10,567.72 $1,070.33
CREDITS
RemittancestoTreasurer
DuringYear $5,015.58 $8,646.08 $306.26
Abatements during year ....
Land deeded to town 725.62 827.73 764.07
Unredeemed taxes close of
year 14,503.84 1,093.91
Total Credits $20,245.04 $10,567.72 $1,070.33
Respectfullysubmitted,
WILLIAM
H.TAYLOR,
RECEIPTS
Current
Revenue:
From
Local Taxes:1964 Property
Taxes
$400,436.601964Poll
Taxes
1,710.00National
Bank
StockTaxes
235.001964 Yield
Taxes
12.321964State
Head
Taxes
at$5 5,470.00Property
Taxes
and
YieldTaxes
—
PreviousYears
96,849.27Poll
Taxes
—
PreviousYears
556.00State
Head
Taxes
at $5 1,820.00 Interest Receivedon Taxes
1,592.31 Penaltieson
StateHead
Taxes
183.00Tax
SalesRedeemed
13,967.92From
State:For
Town
Road
Aid
1,704.60 Interestand
DividendsTax
20,345.15Railroad
Tax
28.19Savings
Bank Tax
593.80Reimbursement
a/cStateForest
Lands
125.36Equipment
Rental 13.00White
PineBlisterRust
ControlRefund
.60Payment
inLieu ofTaxes
81.31Fighting Forest Fires 270.52
Reimbursement
a/cMotor
Vehicle
Road
Toll 780.60Reimbursement
a/cOld
Age
Assistance 225.97
Bounties 4.00
From
County:From
LocalSources,Except
Taxes:Dog
Licenses 725.38Town
Clerk's Fees 1,110.75Launching
Fees 739.50Beach
Receipts 2,195.21Tax
Collector's Fees 218.28Income from Departments
(Police,Fire,
Highway,
Welfare) 10,351.73
Income from
MunicipalWater
Dept. 625.58Income
from Motor
VehiclePermits 25,518.94
Income from
MiscellaneousItems 455.33
TotalCurrent
Revenue
Receipts $595,532.87Receipts Other than Current
Revenue
:
Temporary
Loans
in Anticipationof
Taxes
During
Year
$150,000.00Refunds
970.81U. S. Treasury Notes 50,000.00
Transfer
from
BuildingFund
840.99TotalReceipts
Other
thanCurrent
Revenue
$201,811.80Total Receipts
from
All Sources $797,344.67Cash
on
Hand
January
1, 1964 121,096.77Grand
Total $918,441.44PAYMENTS
Current
Maintenance
Expenses:General
Government:
Administrative
Expense
14,583.67 Electionand
RegistrationExpenses
1,012.47Property
Mapping
500.00Expenses
Town
Halland
otherTown
Buildings 5,403.22ProtectionofPersons
and
Property:Police
Department
24,046.96Fire
Department,
IncludingForestFires 21,184.85
White
PineBlisterRust
Control 100.00 Planning
Board
21.46Damage
by
Dogs
30.75 Insurance 4,669.45 CivilDefense
42.88 Bounties 7.00 Health: Laconia Hospital 2,000.00Town
Dump
1,200.00Highways and
Bridges:Town
Road
Aid
2,530.70 Street Lighting 2,448.69General
Expenses
ofHighway
Dept. 53,509.58
Gilford Library 4,750.00
PublicWelfare:
Old
Age
Assistance 3,610.64Town
Poor
1,641.60PatrioticPurposes:
Old
Home
Day
480.70Memorial
Day
68.60Recreation:
Public Service Enterprises:
Water Works
1,415.72Glendale
Wharves
and
Parking
Area
3,224.54Unclassified:
Damages
and
legal expenses 800.61Investment
—
Treasury Notes 114,551.50Land
Purchase
Costs 183.50Lakes Region
Association 500.00Taxes bought by town
20,141.29Discounts,
Abatements and
Refunds
1,811.38Employees'
Retirement
and
Social Security 3,659.35
TotalCurrent
Maintenance
Expenses
$303,883.79Interest:
Paid
on temporary
loansinanticipation of taxes 924.72 Paid
on
longterm
notes 4,259.50Paid
on bonded
debt 1,200.00Total Interest
Payments
6,384.22Outlayfor
New
Construction,Equipment
and
Permanent
Improvements
: VillageBridge 6,175.00
Henderson
Bridge 4,500.00Hunt Land
1,750.00Highway
Truck
5,300.00 Police Cruiser 1,195.00 FireTruck
11,991.07Town
HallRemodelling
1,981.70Indebtedness:
Payment
on
temporary
loansinanticipation oftaxes 150,000.00
Payments on
longterm
notes 11,000.00Payments
on
bonded
debt 5,000.00Total Indebtedness
Payments
166,000.00Payments
toOther
Government
Divisions:
State
Head
Taxes
paidState Treasurer 6,999.00
Payment
to Statea/cYieldTax
Debt Retirement
150.50Taxes
paid toCounty
39,383.14Tax
Appraisal 17,952.59Payment
to SchoolDistrict 260,150.88Total
Payments
toOther
Governmental
Divisions 324,636.11Total
Payments
forallPurposes
$833,796.89Cash
on
Hand
December
31, 1964 '84,644.55
DETAILED
STATEMENT
OF
PAYMENTS
DetailNo. 1
Town
Officers' SalariesAppropriation
—
$8,200.00Expenditures
Lewis
A. Aldrich—
Treasurer $520.00S. Gilbert Emilio
—
Auditor 20.00I. Stanton Jackson
—
Auditor 20.00George
A. Neilson, Jr.—
Auditor 20.00LorraineT.
Royce
—
Town
Clerk 1,700.00WilfredH. St.
Laurent
—
Selectman
933.33Jack C.
Sawyer
—
Selectman
194.45WilliamH. Taylor
—
Tax
Collector 3,082.59Ernest C.
Tobey
—
Selectman
738.88John
F.Weeks
—
Selectman
933.34 N.H. Vt. HospitalizationService—
Blue Cross, Blue Shield 114.00
Total Expenditures $8,276.59
DetailNo.2
Administrative
Expense
Appropriation
—
$14,000.00Recepits
&
Reimbursements
58.96Amount
Available $14,058.96Expenditures
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
—
Aldrich
Camera
&
Record
Shop
—
Tapes
for recorder 47.70The American
City—
Magazine
7.00 AssociationofN. H. Assessors—
Dues
10.00Howard
Ballou,Postmaster—
Postage 670.00
Belknap
County
RegistryofDeeds
—
Recording
fees&
transfer cards 122.40Branham
PublishingCo.—
Reference
Book
7.00Bridge
&
Byron,Inc.—
Town
Reports 936.00Brown
&
Saltmarsh,Inc.—
Office Supplies 1.70
The
Capital OffsetCo.—
Printing assessment
books
230.70CitizenPublishingCo.
—
Notices
&
Ballots 329.70Hermon
H. DavisIns.Agency,
Inc.—
Employee's
Ins. 204.69Edson
C.Eastman
Co., Inc.—
Office Supplies 102.11
Laconia Office
Machine
Co.—
Office Supplies 64.92
Carl
Larson
& Son—
OfficeSupplies 10.28Lerman
Press,Inc.—
PrintingZoning
Ordinances 56.30Mrs.
Grace
Maloon
—
Mimeographing
7.50H. A.
Manning
Company
—
Directory 36.00N.H.City
and
Town
ClerkAssoc.—
Dues
3.00N. H.
—
Vt.HospitalizationService—
Blue Cross, Blue Shield 113.98
New
Hampshire
MunicipalAssoc.—
Dues
&
Wage
survey 94.72Pitney-Bowes,Inc.
—
RentalofPostage
Meter
70.20Chas. C.
Rogers
Co., Inc.—
Office Supplies 327.92
Clarinda D.
Roy
—
ClericalExpense
1.50LorraineT.Royce,
Town
Clerk—
Postage
&
keys 50.36Wilfred H. St.
Laurent
—
Expense
of meetings
&
use of boat 176.00Sargent Brothers
—
OfficeSupplies 136.73Ralph
H.Smith
—
Use
ofboat 57.00Superintendentof
Documents
—
Bulletin .40
William H.Taylor,
Tax
Collector—
Tax
Collector'sDeeds
9.00Ted'sPrinting Service
—
Printingletterheads
&
envelopes 167.80RichardG. Tilton, Register of
Probate
—
Vital Statistics 1.40ErnestC.
Tobey
—
Expense
ofMeetings 4.00
Treasurer, StateofN. H.
—
Referencebooks
&
boatownership
Reports 175.74Tyler AdvertisingInc.
—
Printingforms
88.24The
Village Store—
Office Supplies .58John
F.Weeks
—
Expense
ofMeetings 11.00
Marian
E.Landry
—
Clerical 1,783.05LaurelA.
Lawrence
—
Clerical 1,931.79Helen
Moore
—
Clerical 21.00Janet
Moore
—
Clerical 2,367.63ClarindaD.
Roy
—
Clerical 14.00Joanne
E.Royce
—
Clerical 438.90LorraineT.
Royce
—
Bookkeeper
&
Lorraine T.
Royce
—
Bookkeeper
forTrustees ofTrust
Funds
75.00Walter
E.Trask
—
Deputy
Tax
Collector 75.00
Jean
PatriciaVachon
—
Clerical 358.50TotalExpenditures $14,583.67
Detail No. 3
Election
and
RegistrationAppropriation
—
SI.000.00Receipts 6.50
Amount
Available SI.006.50Expenditures
The
Eoulia-GorrellLumber
Co.—
Materialforrailing
and
checkliststand 825.09
CitizenPublishing Co.
—
Ballotsand
Notices 96.40Edson
C.Eastman
Co..Inc.—
Tally sheets
and
supplies 29.46CharlesA. Gove,Inc.
—
Materialfor railing 32.85
Ha\-«^ard's
Country
Store. Inc.—
Material forrailing 5.32
Gladys Patten
—
Dinnersforelectionofficials 30.00 Celia
Smith
—
Dinnersfor electionofficials 104.60
F. A.
Smith
—
BaUot box
30.00Frances R. Sv\-ain
—
Supplies 1.95Harold
I. Wilkinson—
Ballotboard
6.80Mary
Darling—
Inspector 12.00S. Gilbert Emilio
—
Supervisor 128.00 ShirleyGreenwood
—
Inspector 12.00 Ailleen Jensen"—
Inspector 12.00Peter V.
Millham
—
Inspector 6.00Helen
Moore
—
Inspector 12.00Mary
K.Nevers
—
Inspector 18.00H. Xeil
Xoyes
—
Inspector 24.00Harry
W.
Prescott—
:\Ioderator 70.00Arlene
Roberts—
Inspector 12.00Jack
C.Sawyer
—
Inspector 6.00Florence Shurbert
—
Inspector 12.00ShirleyJ.
Snow
—
Inspector 6.00Frances R.
Swain
—
Supervisor 120.00StewartE.Vincent
—
Supervisor 116.00Emily
Watson
—
Inspector 6.00Mildred
Weeks
—
Inspector 24.00Robert
White
—
Inspector 18.00Pearl
York
—
Inspector 24.00Total Expenditures SI.012.47
Detail No. 4 Property
Mapping
Appropriation—
$500.00 Expenditures S. Gilbert Emilio $500.00 DetailNo.5Town
Buildings Appropriation—
S5.500.00Receipts
&
Reimbursements
100.20Expenditures
Lewis
A. Aldrich—
Keys
$1.00Virginia Clifford
—
Christmaswreaths 6.00Goodwin
Paper
Co.—
Supplies 17.04Romeo
J.Gouin
—
Plumber
414.32Hayward's Country
Store, Inc.—
Supplies 4.95
Head'sElectric, Inc.
—
Vacuum
cleaner repairs 1.50
A. A. Jewett
& Son—
Fuel Oil 1,367.88Laconia
Awning
&
GlassCompany
—
Repairing flags 8.75
LaconiaOffice
Machine
Co.—
Mimeograph
machine and
supplies 210.60Lakes Region
DisposalCo.—
Rubbish
collection 24.50New
England
Tel.and
Tel. Co.—
Service 585.55
Northern Heating and Plumbing
Co.,Inc.
—
Repairs 2.70Page
RoofingCo.—
Repairs 4.00Persons Concrete
Form
Co.—
Retainingwall 395.00
Pubhc
Service Co. ofN. H.—
Service 1,107.34
CharlesC.
Rogers
Co., Inc.—
Equipment
49.86R.H.
Smith
Company
—
"Pyrof ax"gas 103.20
The
Village Store—
Supplies 4.81RobertG.
Watson,
Electrician—
Instalhng heater
and water
heater 385.34F. S.Willey Co., Inc.
—
Expresscharges 18.43
Win-Door
ofNew
England,Inc.—
VirginiaClifford
—
Janitor service 636.00Total Expenditures $5,403.22
Detail No. 6
Retirement
and
Social SecurityAppropriation
—
$3,500.00Receipts
&
Reimbursements
94.86Amount
Available $3,594.86 Expenditures Firemen's Retirement $556.50 PoliceRetirement 344.69 State ofN. H.—
O.A.S.I. 2,758.16 TotalExpenditures $3,659.35 Detail No. 7 PoliceDepartment
Appropriation—
$15,500.00Receipts
&
Reimbursements
8,449.11Amount
Available $23,949.11Expenditures
Administration
Expense
—
Postage $2.73American
FireEquipment
Co.—
Equipment
233.10Clyde
W.
Angers
—
Mileage 45.00BarrettsBusiness Machines,Inc.
—
Belknap
TireCo., Inc.—
Tires 124.14Brodhead's
Ford
Village—
Cruiser
expense
14.50Joseph
R.Brunell—
Pictures 2.90CharlesF. Burditt
—
Mileageand
Police Meetings
expense
262.08Armand
Clairmont—
Dry
cleaning 1.50Ed's
Auto Beauty
Salon—
Cruiserexpense
15.00FederalLaboratories,Inc.
—
Supplies
and
equipment
32.09Gene's
Chevron
Station—
Cruiserexpense
9.00Gladysz, Inc.
—
Tires 82.82Glendale Store
—
Supplies .39Globe
Discount Dept.Store—
Supplies
and
Clothing allowance 103.12Gray'sService Station
—
Cruiserexpense
7.00Hermon
Davis InsuranceAgency,
Inc.—
Employees'
Ins. 131.67Highway
Department
—
Gasoline 1,223.71Robert
Hutchinson
—
Mileage 6.00RobertH. Irwin Motors,Inc.
—
Cruiser
expense
184.92John's Shoes
—
Clothing allowance 16.15Myer
J.Kassner
—
Repairingbadges
7.00Kelley's
Army
and
Navy
Store—
Clothing allowance 25.11
Laconia
Hardware
Co.—
Equipment
8.05Lerman
Press, Inc.—
Officeexpense
42.50Gary
Luneau
—
Mileage 3.00Mack's
Men's
Shop
—
Clothingallowance 389.55
Manter
Oldsmobile-Pontiac,Inc.—
Cruiser
expense
1.00Melnick's Shoes
—
Clothingallowance 27.34
New
England Telephone and
Tele-graph
Co.—
Service 424.62N.H. Association of Chiefs ofPolice,
Inc.
—
Dues
2.00N.H.-Vt. Hospitalization Service
—
Blue Cross, Blue Shield 418.80
O'Shea's Dept. Store
—
Clothingallowance 20.25
ReliableClothingCo.
—
Clothingallowance 10.80
Rice's, Inc.
—
Tires 54.31The
CharlesC.Rogers
Co., Inc.—
Office
expense
85.01LorraineT.Royce,
Town
Clerk—
Office expense 1.48
St. Anselm's College
—
Police School 150.00Sanel
Auto
Parts, Inc.—
Supplies
and equipment
102.21 SignalAuto
Supply, Inc.—
Cruiserexpense 36.60
Frank
W.
Smith
—
Mileage 3.00Ted'sPrinting Service
—
Officeexpense 27.40
Two-Way
Communications
Service,Inc.
—
Radioexpense
245.11Whitey's
American
Station—
Cruiser expense 1.00
Herbert
Wright
—
Mileage 42.00Charles F. Burditt
—
Chief 5,744.50ReginaldI.
Adams
—
Police Officer 28.00Victor N.
AUard
—
Police Officer 87.00Clyde
W.
Angers
—
Police Officer 440.50Ruth
B. Burditt—
Desk
Clerk 1,140.00Raymond Cummings
—
Carl
Hamberger
—
PoliceOfficer 85.50George
E.Hart,Jr.—
PoliceOfficer 167.50
Clarence
M.
Hills—
PoliceOfficer 372.00Robert
Hutchinson
—
PoliceOfficer 4,975.01Gary
Luneau
—
Police Officer 224.01Corey
McAllister—
PoliceOfficer 589.25
Melvin
Olewine
—
Police Officer 1,032.51Donald
Sallies—
Police Officer 341.25Burton
Shaughnessy
—
PoliceOfficer 796.25
Jean Sims
—
Communications
Clerk 360.00Dale
Smith
—
Police Officer 1,008.01Frank
W.
Smith
—
Police Officer 918.88Stanley
W.
Whitney
—
PoliceOfficer 576.00Herbert
Wright
—
Police Officer 234.50Total Expenditures $24,046.96
Detail No. 8
Fire
Department
Appropriation
—
$20,750.00Receipts
&
Reimbursements
298.52Amount
Available $21,048.52Expenditures
Aetna
EngineeringCo.—
Supplies 13.00American
FireEquipment
Co.—
Equipment
466.70Baker
&
Co.—
Supplies 8.88Howard
Ballou, Postmaster—
Postage 25.00
Belknap
TireCo., Inc.—
Tireexpense 74.40
Cantin ChevroletCo.Inc.
—
Car
allowance 8.00
Division of
Motor
Vehicles—
Car
allowance 12.00
Belknap
Co. SoilConservationDist.
—
Equipment
118.87Eastern
Auto
Parts, Corp.—
Tire'Expense 44.64
Eastern
Auto
PartsCorp.—
Supplies 11.47
Everson-Ross Co. Inc.
—
Badges
34.45Farm
Bureau Mutual
Ins. Co.—
Car
allowance 110.50Farrar Co.
—
Equipment
256.00Merrill
Fay
—
Use
ofpower
wagon
at forest fire 10.50
Globe Manufacturing
Co.—
Clothing allowance 4.97
Goodwin
Paper
Co.—
Supplies 62.21Maurice
G.Gouin
—
Plumber
10.29Romeo
J.Gouin
—
Plumber
110.10Hawkins
SafetyEquip.Co., Inc.—
Clothing allowance 24.11
Head's Electric, Inc.
—
Supplies 13.97Highway
Dept.—
Gasoline 200.64Hopkins
&
Barlow
Inc.—
Supplies 21.10International Association of Fire
Chiefs
—
Dues
12.00Robert H. Irwin Motor,Inc.
—
Truck
Expense
212.69John's Shoes
—
Uniform
allowance 67.30LaconiaFireDept.
—
Refillingairtanks 12.00
Laconia
Water
works
—
Fireprotection 1,578.32
Lakes Region
Disposal Co.—
Rubbish
collection 38.50Lakes
Region
Laundry
&
Cleaners,Inc.
—
Uniform
allowance 25.23Lakes Region Mutual
FireAid
Assoc.Inc.
—
Dues
6.00Lougee-Robinson's
—
Supplies 13.23J. J. Morin, Inc.
—
Supplies 31.05Motorola
Comm.
&
Elect., Inc.—
Radio expense
274.00Mystic
Waste
Co.—
Supplies 17.25New
England
Tel.&
Tel. Co.—
Service 453.22
New
Hampshire Welding Supply
Co.,Inc.
—
Supplies 10.00Perreault's
Men's
Shop
—
Uniform
allowance 99.90
N.H.-Vt. Hospitalization Service
—
Blue Cross
&
Blue Shield 341.96Hermon
H. DavisIns.Agency
Inc.—
Employee's
Ins. 274.23Loran Percy Photography
—
Pictures 4.50ReliableClothingCo.
—
Uniform
allowance 12.47
John
Richards—
FireSchoolexpense
2.50Chas.C.
Rogers
Co., Inc.—
Office supplies 1.80
LorraineT. Royce,
Town
Clerk—
Car
allowance 34.43Sanel
—
Supplies 16.39Signal
Auto
Supply, Inc.—
Supplies 77.86 R. H.Smith
Co.—
Supplies 4.00Standard Overall
Dry
CleaningCo.,stateDept. ofResources
and Economic
Development
—
Equipment
99.26Two-Way
Communications
Serv.,Inc.
—
Radioexpense 101.32The
Village Store—
Supplies 48.01VolunteerFirefighters
—
Magazine
5.00Werner
Wagner
—
Use
ofpower
wagon
atforestfires 16.00Almond Watson
—
FireSchoolexpense
&
mileage 314.78Robert G.
Watson
—
Electrician 17.35Benjamin
Weeks
—
Labor
4.00AllanD.
Whitney
—
Uniform
allowance 9.47
Whitey's
American
Station—
Supplies 6.40
Harold
Wilkinson—
Uniform
allowance 40.37
Win-Door
ofN. E.,Inc.—
Repairs 44.50Worcester
FireEquip.RepairService
—
Equipment
24.56Wright
Comm.
—
Radio expense 94.61Salaries
and
Forest Fire PayrollsAlmond
R. Watson, Chief 5,079.00H. Neil
Noyes
417.10 Allan D.Whitney
4,256.15Harold
I. Wilkinson 4,522.70James
D.Ames
7.70 JerryW.
Ames
8.13 PeterAmes
4.90 Calvin Batchelder 4.90 Phillip R.Bryant
4.90Bernard
G. Burditt 3.75 Robert L. Clifford 106.06Frank Clow
4.90 MartinColburn
2.10Ralph
Cornoir 1.25 Steven Davis 8.50 VincentDeviris 2.80 DanielDockham
10.60 Albert Dolloff 13.70 PaulFabian 3.75 MerrillFay
3.00Wayne
Ford
1.25John Goodhue,
Jr. 1.25 JefferyHaven
10.60Merton Hawkins,
Jr. 3.75 JerryHeath
4.38Robert Hinds
4.20Ronald
Hook
5.60David
Hoyt
16.35 Richard Isabelle 5.60 William Jacques 2.50 CalvinKolb
1.88Roger
Landry
4.90Gordon
E. Langill 32.20James
Martel 1.25Bruce
Massie 2.50Dennis
McAUister
2.10 William McAlUster, Jr. 9.80Ronald
Meadows
3.75Stephen
Moore
2.50Edward
Needham
7.00WilUam
Norton
5.00 Melvin B.Olewine
3.75Walter
Patten 4.90Thomas
Perrier 2.80Wilham
Perry
1.25Tomas
Powers
2.50John
Richards 7.00Robert Robertson
10.50Dennis
Roux
2.50Robert
Rowe
4.20Roger Sawyer
9.35Fred M.
Shurbert 2.80 DaleC.Smith
1.40Nathan Smith
4.90Hutton
Snow
25.90Wayne Snow
21.55Robert
Steele 4.20Dennis
Swett 7.00 BrianThompson
5.00 Ernest C.Tobey
4.50Werner
Wagner
5.60Henry
M.
Walther
2.80Benjamin
Weeks
20.00 RobertWeeks
16.90 RobertWhite
7.00 SeeleyWhite
6.15 StanleyW.
Whitney
13.30Parker
Wood
8.13 TotalExpenditures $21,184.85 Detail No.9
White
Pine Blister Rustand Dutch
Elm
Disease ControlAppropriation
—
$150.00Reimbursement
on
White
PineBlister
Rust
Control .60$150.60 Expenditures
William H.Messeck,Jr.
—
DirectorResources
Development
Division $100.00Detail No. 10 Insurance
Expenditures
Belknap
Agency
$4,669.45 Detail No. 11 PlanningBoard
Appropriation—
$500.00 ExpendituresLaconia Brass
&
Aluminum
Foundry,
Inc.
—
Street signs $13.00N.H. MunicipalAssociation
—
Salary Surveys 3.00 Treasurer, State of N. H.
—
Maps
5.46Total Expenditures $21.46
Detail No. 12
Dog
Damage
Appropriation
—
$75.00Expenditures
Adelard
Brochu
—
Sheep
killedFred
Clairmont—
Poultry killedPhyllisSloan
—
Board
ofdog
at
Humane
Soc. $10.00 17.00 3.75 Total Expenditures $30.75 Detail No. 13 LegalExpense
Appropriation—
$1,000.00Expenditures
Nighswander,
Lord
&
Brownes
$776.26Samuel
L. Sargent, Attorney 10.00Wescott
&
Millham
14.35Total Expenditures $800.61
Detail No. 14
Civil Defense
Appropriation
—
$50.00Expenditures
Evans
Radio, Inc.—
Supplies $2.88R. H.
Smith
Co.—
Rentalofstorage tank 25.00 Treasurer, State ofN. H.
—
Desk
15.00Total Expenditures $42.88 Detail No. 15 Laconia Hospital Appropriation
—
$2,000.00 Expenditures LaconiaHospital $2,000.00 Detail No. 16 Health Officer Appropriation—
$250.00 ExpendituresNone
Detail No. 17
Town
Dump
Appropriation
—
$1,200.00Expenditures
Lakes Region
DisposalCo.Inc.—
Care
oftown
dump
$1,200.00Detail No. 18
Street Lighting
Appropriation
—
$2,500.00Expenditures
PublicService
Company
ofN. H.—
Service $2,448.69
Detail No. 19
Highway
Department
Appropriation
—
$51,000.00Receipts
&
Reimbursements
2,653.18Amount
Available $53,653.18Expenditures
Acme
ServiceInc.—
Gas and
oil $5,894.63MiloF.
Bacon
—
Culvert pipe 1,051.72Beede Waste
Oil Corp.—
Road
oil 752.00Belknap
TireCo., Inc.—
Tireexpense
445.03Boulia-Gorrell
Lumber
Co.—
Supplies 11.55
Phillip
Bryant
—
Supplies 1.75Bucklin TractorCo.
—
Supplies 2.73StantonBuzzell
—
Equipment
hire 275.60Carignan Brothers
—
Equipment
cost 20.00
Carpenter
&
Paterson,Inc.—
Supplies 42.02
Central N. H. TractorCo., Inc.
—
Equipment
cost 12.11Chadwick-BaRoss,Inc..
—
Equipment
and
equipment
cost 1,807.06Cities ServiceOilCo.
—
Supplies 126.61Concord
Foundry
&
Machine
Co.—
Supplies 21.00
Hermon
H.DavisInsuranceAgency,
Inc.
—
Employees'Ins. 503.91Don's
Tree
Service—
Cutting trees 15.00Fletcher Signs
—
Lettering truck 25.00GraniteStateMinerals,Inc.
—
Salt 250.92Grossman's
—
Lumber
35.16Hayward's Country
Store, Inc.—
Supplies 38.94
R.C.HazeltonCo., Inc.
—
Equipment
cost 893.16
P. A.
Hooper
—
Supplies 23.76Hueber
Lumber
Co.—
Lumber
167.04W.
D.Huse
&
Sons—
Equipment
cost 11.00
InternationalSalt Co.
—
Salt 1,467.20J. J. Morin, Inc.
—
Supplies 2.23Laconia
Awning
&
Glass Co.—
Equipment
cost 41.45Laconia Construction
&
Paving
Co.,Inc.
—
Equipment
hire 50.00Laconia
H