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ANNUAL REPORTS OF HINSDALE, N. H. 1979

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  • ANNUAL REPORTS

    OF

    HINSDALE, N. H.

    1979

  • ANNUAL REPORTS

    OF THE

    TOWN OFFICERS

    OF

    HINSDALE, N. H.

    FOR THE YEAR ENDING

    DECEMBER 31, 1979

  • DEDICATION

    Your Htnsdale Board of Selectmen very proudly dedicate-

    this 1979 Town Report to Eleanor S. Smith, who for forty

    years has capably served Hinsdale as our Town Clerk.

    Eleanor is dedicated, helpful, friendly and loyal in

    serving Hinsdale in a manner in which we all can be

    proud.

    We want all our citizens to know that Eleanor's 40

    years of dedicated, responsible service to our town

    has not gone unnoticed.

    We extend to Mrs. Smith our deep and sincere apprecia-

    tion for a job more than well done.

    Hinsdale Board of Selectmen

    Paul G. BoroskI, Chairman

    Romao Renaud, Selectman

    Paul P. Sprague, Selectman

    2.

  • IN MEMORIAM

    This 1979 Town Report is given in memory of Miss Sylvia

    Fletcher who for 19 years generously devoted her time

    and energy as Hinsdale's faithful libarian, and who was,

    more importantly, a frtend to all who knew her.

    August 12, 1912 - August 17, 1979

    3.

  • INDEX

    Page

    Administrative Assistants Report 86Appropriation & Taxes Assessed 20-21Auditors Report ( State Auditors) 65w68Board of Adjustment 87Bonded Debt 23-24Budget 16-17Civil Defense & Surplus Equip. 88Compartive Statement of Appropriations & Expenses 43-61Compartive Statement of Indebtness Valuation Taxes 22Conservation Commission Report 89Dedications 2-3Fire Department Report 78-80Index 4Inventory 19Library Reports 69-71Municipal Court 72Payments 41-42Planning Board Report 90Playground Committee Report 91Police Report 81-82Public Health Nursing Assoc. 83-85Receipts 38-40Revenue 18Tax Collector's Report 26-37Town Clerk Report 25Town Officers 5-8Trustee of Trust Fund Report 62-64Vital Statistics

    Births 92-93Marriages ( 94-95Deaths 96

    Warrant 9-15Water & Sewer Dept. Reports 73-77

  • TOWN OFFICERS

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    Moderator

    Eugene Gaffey

    Selectmen and Assessors

    Paul Boroski Term E^xpires 1980Romao Renaud Term Expires 1981Paul Sprague Term Expires 1982

    Town Clerk

    Eleanor S. Smith

    Town Treasurer

    Marjorie Zavorotny

    Collector of Taxes

    Robert Savory

    Public Works Supervisor

    Fred McCagg

    Water & Sewer Commissioners

    Michael Wojchick - Supt.

    Bernard Mathewson Term Expires 1980Edward Dubriske Term Expires 1981Paul Aust Term Expires 1982

    Supervisors of Check List

    Ellenore Brinck Maria Shaw Judith Doucette

    Representative to General Court

    Patrick O'Connor

    State Auditors

    Overseer of Charities

    Paul Sprague

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  • Joseph DoucetteWilli am HodgmanRonald MajerRobert Marshall

    Chief of ftre Departttrent

    Alan Zavorotny

    Municipal Court

    Eugene E. Gaffey, Justice

    Health Officer

    Dr. Harvey Deutsch

    Forest Fire Warden

    Alan Zavorotny

    Fire Dept. Clerk

    Lewis Major

    Deputy Wardens

    Joseph RoyJames Stand iftElmer Wilkins IIIMichael Woj chick

    Chief of Police

    Thomas A. MacQuarrie, Sr.

    Sargent

    Joseph Dempsey

    Patrol eman

    John Dudek

    Special Police Officers

    Jerome BlodgettMichael BoldenJohn BonnettMarcel 1 us HoweAlbert KrumenakerDonald Perkins

    Serge PouliotCharles Rosploch Sr,John TraverseHermon WinterMichael WojchickWilliam Young III

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  • Police f^atrons

    Corrtne DempseyCarol DrosehnEdith Stevens

    Crossing Guards

    Judith DoucetteBarbara KeckElain Worden

    Trustees of Trust Funds

    Orson SmithRoland O'NealHortense Williams - Clerk

    Library Trustees

    Peter ZavorotnyIva Nelson - TreasurerDoris Smith

    Mark ChamberlainNorman HoffmanReginald GoveCharles Laval laGordon Leon

    Budget Committee

    Term Expires 1980Term Expires 1981Term Expires 1982

    Term Expires 1980Term Expires 1981Term Expires 1982

    Lewis MajorEdwin SmithGrace WordenEdward KondratPeter W, Zavorotny

    Paul Boroski

    Sexton

    Lewis Major

    Memorial Day Committee

    Michael BoldenDonald Levasseur

    Nurse

    Mary A. Wilson

    North Hinsdale Community House — Contact — - Mrs. Nelson ProutyCivil Defense Director

    Ralph Simonds

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  • Planninc} BoardCarol Rosploch Term Expires 1980Steve Kowalski Term Expires 1981Ann Corr Term Expires 1982Kenneth Higgins Term Expires 1983Charles Gratton (resigned) Term Expires 1983Eleanor O'Neal (resigned) Term Expires 1984Mildred Zywna - Alternate

    Paul Sprague - Selectman

    Board of Adjustment

    MaryAnn Wallace (resigned) Term Expires 1980Richard Corr (resigned) Term Expires 1981Bernard Rideout Term Expires 1981Anna Mahoney Term Expires 1982Charles Rosploch, Jr. Term Expires 1983E. Sherman Wright Term Expires 1984

    Charles Gratton [replace Maryann Wallace) Term Expires 1980AlternatesRobert BurnhamPaul Sprague - Selectman

    Water Pollution

    Orson Smith

    Conservation Commission

    Frederick Wolfe Term Expires 1980Grace Gagne Term Expires 1980Edward Hale Term Expires 1981Robert Simonds Term Expires 1981Frederick Bliss Term Expires 1981Mary Lou Currier Term Expires 1982

    Romao Renaud - Selectman

    Playground Committee

    Ann Boyd Term Expires 1980Sandra Moore Term Expires 1980William McLeod Term Expires 1981

    Paul Sprague - Selectman

    Bu tldtng Inspector

    Stephen KowalskiVI to Rlzzi - Assistant

  • THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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    TOWN WARRANT

    To the inhabitants of the Town of Hinsdale qualified to vote inTown Affairs:

    You are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the11th day of March, 1980 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon to act onthe following subjects:

    Article 1. To cast your ballots for all necessary Town Officers.

    Article 2. To see if the provisions of Chcipter 171 -A of the re-vised laws relative to playing games of beano shallbe adopted at this time.

    Article 3. Are you in favor of the adoption of the amendment tothe existing town zoning ordinance as proposed by theplanning board, such amendment being a revision inits entirety of that ordinance?

    Polls open on the above Articles at 10:00 A.M. and shall not beclosed earlter than 7:00 P.M.

    The following part of the Town Meeting will be adjourned untilMonday, March 17, 1980 at 7:30 P.M.

    Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $25,000.00 (Twenty five thousanddollars) to repair the embankment and install a re-taining wall on High St. perpendicular to Stearns Ct.or act tn any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $11,000.00 (Eleven thousanddollars) for the purchase of a 1980 1 ton dumptruckfor the Water & Sewer Dept.'s, or act in any mannerthereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recomrcended by Budget Comm.

    Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate

    a sum not to exceed $10,000.00 (Ten thousand dollars)

    to purchase a backhoe for the Highway Dept., or act

    in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Without Recommendation byBudget Comm.

    9.

  • Arttcle 7. To see tf the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $10,000.00 (Ten thousand dollars)to alleviate the leachate problem at the town ofHinsdale's sanitary landfill, or act in any mannerthereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Without recommendationby Budget Comm.

    Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $6,500.00 (Sij( thousand five hund-red dollars) to continue the yearly maintenance ofrepatring/and or replacing town sidewalks. 1980schedule as follows: Main St. (951 ft.) Depot St.(85 ft.) High St. (1,810 ft.) River Rd. (1,230 ft.)Canal St. (400 ft.) Northfield Rd. (385 ft.), or actin any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $5,136.00 (Five thousand one hundred thirtysix dollars) for a records keeper.

    Inserted by petition without recommendation Budget Comm,

    Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $4,000.00 (Four thousand dollars) to sealthe following roads: Pleasant St. (1,500 ft.) High-land Ave. (3,600 ft.) School St. (1,500 ft.) CreamPot Htll (1,600 ft.) Revere Drive (400 ft.) Dale &crescent Streets (1,000 ft.), or act in any mannerthereon

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $2,898.00 (Two thousand eight hundredninety eight dollars) as its share of the operatingcosts of the Southwestern N. H. Regional Planning Comm.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $2,700.00 (Two thousand seven hundreddollars) for Crossing Guards, or act in any mannerthereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise the sum of$2,500.00 (Two thousand five hundred dollars) forRescue, Inc., or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    10.

  • Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $2,500.00 (Two thousand fivehundred dollars) to purchase a gasoline pump with akey and meter system for the town gasoline stationto replace the present gasoline pump, or act in anymanner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Without recommendation Budget CommArticle 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate

    the sum of $1,781.00 (One thousand seven hundred eightyone dollars) for the support of the Monadnock Familyand Mental Health Services. This is .50 per capitabased on population figures from the SouthwesternRegional Planning Commission for the Town of Hinsdale,or act In any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $1,500.00 (One thousand fivehundred dollars) for the purpose of preparing aHousing Assistance Plan In accordance with the guide-lines of the United States Department of Housing andUrban Development, or act In any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    Article 17. To see If the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $1,398.00 (One thousand three hundred ninetyeight dollars) for the purchase of a hand held Radarunit, the money to be raised by matching funds fromthe N. H. Highway Safety Agency at %50/%50, or actIn any manner thereon.

    Inserted by petition Without recommendation byBudget Comm.

    Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate

    a sum not to exceed $1,000.00 (One thousand dollars)to fund f!eals-On-Wheels to elderly shut-in citizensof Hinsdale as sponsored by the Hinsdale Senior MealsProgram through Cheshire Senior Services.

    Inserted by petition f^ecorpmended by Budget Comm.

    Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $724.00 (Seven hundred twenty four dollars) ufor the support of the Monadnock Region Association, |lor take any other action relating thereto. This sum

    is based on the formula of twenty cents per town re-sident according to the latest available census figures.

    Inserted by Selectmen Without recommendation byBudget Comm.

    11.

  • Article 20.

    Article 21

    Article 22.

    Article 23.

    Article 24.

    Article 25.

    To see tf the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $701.92 (Seven hundred one dollars andninety two cents) in addition to which the St^te willcontribute $4,679.49 to be expended on Class IV andV road construction, or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Recommended by Budget Comm.

    To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatea sum not to exceed $550.00 (Five hundred fifty dollars)to purchase a two-way radio for the Civil DefenseDepartment, or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen Htthout recommendation Budget comm.

    To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriatethe sum of $475.00 (Four hundred seventy five dollars)to supply the necessary inaterials and labor to installfour, 4" diameter standard weight posts and connectingchain around the monument on Monument Rd., or act inany manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen f^ecomipended b^ Budget Comm.

    To see if the Town will vote to appropriate andauthorize the withdrawal from the Revenue SharingFund established under the provisions of the Stateand Local Assistance Act of 1972 for use as setoffsagainst budget appropriations in the amount indicated;and further to authorize the Selectmen to make prorata reductions in the amounts if estimated entitle-ments are reduced, or take any action thereon.

    FirePoliceHighwayStreet LightsRubbish Pick-upTotal

    $ 4,857.0017,442.0015,301.006,528.008,094.00

    $52,222.00Inserted by Budget Comm. Recomnended by Budget Comm.

    To see if the Town will vote to eliminate the positionof Administrative Assistant to the Selectmen effectiveApril 22, 1980, and delete the sum of $17,990 (Seven-teen thousand nine hundred ninety dollars) from thegeneral budget for this position and insert the sumof $3,500.00 (Three thousand five hundred dollars)

    to fund the posiiton until the above termination date.Inserted by petition

    To see if the Town will vote to allow a 3% discount

    for the first 30 days after the tax bills are mailed

    on the payment of taxes in full, or act in any manner

    thereon.Inserted by Selectmen

    12.

  • Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to confirm and authorizethe authority of the Selectmen to sell any propertywhich the Town has acquired through ta^ sale and taxcollector's deed to the town, or act in any mannerthereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 27. To see if the Town will authorize the establishment ofthe office of building inspector and to authorize theselectmen to act as building inspector or to appointa person to act for them to serve at their will asthe building inspector. The building inspector willbe guided tn the performance of duties by RSA 36:35and 36.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board ofSelectmen to apply for, accept and expend money fromthe state, federal or another gnyermenta'l unit or aprtvate source which becomes available during the yeartn accordance with the procedures' set forth inRSA 31:95-b.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to accept a gift of oneCapen upright piano for use in the Town Hall, givenby Mrs. Cizzie Fletcher, in memory of her daughter,Mtss Sylvia Fletcher, or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the TaxCollector, with the approval of the Selectmen toappoint a Deputy Tax Collectoro Said Deputy shall besworn in, shall have powers of the Tax Collector, maybe removed at the pleasure of the Tax Collector, andshall before entering upon the duties of the officegive bond as provided in section 6 of chapter 41.

    Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board ofSelectmen to reseach and investigate the feasibilityof a computer system for the town's municipal govern-ment; and if the Board of Selectmen so determine thatsaid system is of benefit to the town, to authorizethe Board of Selectmen to incorporate said systemduring fiscal year 1981, or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    13.

  • Article 32. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen andTown Treasurer to borrow a sum or sums, in anticipationof the collection of taxes for the current municipalyear and to issue in the name and on the creditof the Town negotiable notes therefore, said notesto be repaid during the current municipal year andfrom taxes collected within the current municipalyear.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 33. To allow the Town to accept pre-^payments on all taxes,with a warrant from the Selectmen, or act in anymanner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 34. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen tocontract for and accept aid relative to disasters,or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to accept and adoptthe report of the Selectmen, Auditors, and other

    Town Officers.Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 36. To see how much money the Town will vote to raiseand appropriate for the parent of ordinary Towncharges for all Town Dept's and for all othernecessary expenses arising wtth the Town.

    (See Budget & Revenue Sharing Arttcle)

    Arttrie 37. To see tf the Town will vote to raise andappropriate the total amount necessary topay the above voted articles and budget,or act in any manner thereon.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    Article 38. To transact any other business that may legally

    come before this meeting.

    Inserted by Selectmen

    14.

  • Gtyen under our hands and seal in said Hinsdale this 15th day

    of February, 1980.

    ul Gi. Bocj^s^eTT^ha i rman 'Paul Q. Bocj!

    Selectmen of Hinsdale, N. H. ^^^^^^^^^"^"7^ ^(^^^^--^^-^t^^^Romao Renaud, Selectman

    Pciui P. Spragjjrc, Se^I^c

    PauT G . .Bf;)^usk i , C-h»4^'=fflaiLir

    A true copy of Warrant Attest: /;£^3:2::££LV^L^^::22^;:r^:Romao Renaad, Selectman

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  • BUDQETTOWN OF HINSDALE, NEW HAMPSHIRE

    Purpose of Expenditures Approp. Actual Estimated1979 1979 1980

    Town Officers' Salaries

  • BUDQET CONT.

    TOWN Of HINSDALE, NEW HAI^PSHIRE

    Purpose of Expenditure %r Actual Estimated1979 1980Crossing Guards $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00Rescue, Inc. 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00Gasoline Pump 2,500.00Monadnock Family & Mental Health 1,781.00 1,781.00 1,781.00Housing Assistance Plan 1,500.00Radar Unit 1,398.00Meals on Wheels 700.00 700.00 1,000.00Monadnock Region Association 724.00Town Road Aid 709.11 709.11 701.92Fence (around Monument) 475.00Other: Art. 1979 & Prior yea rs 105,884.00 113,293.57

    Totals $683,950.87 $678,612.10 $802,042,96

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  • REVENUE

    i ' ', •. V ^ - . L 'i . ^ ^ ^ t ,Sources of Revenue EstiiDcited Actual

    *

    Estimated1979 1979 1980

    Resident Taxes $ 21,000.00 $ 21,400.00 $ 21,500.00National Bank Stock Tax 62.00 62.00 62.00Yield Taxes 1,000.00 3,581.74 3,000.00Meals & Rooms Tax 25,000.00 28,391.77 28,500.00Interest & Dividends Tax 23,000.00 26,210.77 26,500.00Savings Bank Tax 5,500.00 5,915.58 6,000.00Highway Subsidy 27,358.62 27,359.40 30,492.93Reim. a/c State & Fed. Forest 1land 350.00 340.63 340. 04Reim a/c Road Toll Refund 2,000.00 1,216.20 100.00Governor's Commission 4,560.00 None NoneBureau of Outdoor Recreation 11,000.00 25,813.32 11,000.00Reim. a/c Business Profits Tax 99,819.00 116,573.03 117,000.00Motor Vehicle Permit Fees 66,800.00 69,514.00 69,000.00Dog Licenses 1,500.00 1,237.50 1,200.00Business Licenses, Permits,

    Filing fees 450.00 450.00 2,000.00Municipal Court 3,500.00 3,127.18 3,200.00Rent of Town Property 2,000.00 1,757.00 2,000.00Interest on Deposit 2,500.00 4,524.98 4,600.00Income from Trust Funds 5,000.00 5,144.63 5,200.00Income from Water & Sewer 108,028.00 108,028.00 148,964.00f\re Truck Bond 58,582.40 46,666.00 NoneWell Art. Bond 356,000.00 None NoneRaceway 70,000.00 69,900.00 80,000.00Playground 6,200.00 None NoneCemetery 1,200.00 1,125.19 1,700.00Trailer & Build. Permits 800.00 1,210.00 1,000.00Revenue Sharing Fund 41,340.00 41,340.00 52,222.00Anti Recession Fund 484.00 484.00 NoneState Share for Sewerage Plant None None 26,640.00Highway Safety (Police) None None 699.00

    Civil Defense None None 502.50

    Totals $945,034.02 $611,372.92 $643,422.47

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  • SELECTMEN'S REPORT

    Summary of Inventory

    Valuation as Assessed April 1, 1979

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    ITEM NUMBER VALUATION

    Land $ 8,830,950.00Buildings 19,911,250.00Factory Buildings 2,783,200.00Public Utilities (Electric) 8,469,150.00House Trailers & Mobile Homes 350 1,776.350.00Total valuation before exemptions allowed $41 ,770,900.00

    Less: Blind 1 1,400.00Elderly Exemptions 108 875,000.00

    Net value on which Tax Rate is computed $40,894,500.00

    *This inventory multiplied by the tax rate of $3.13 equals theProperty Tax to be raised see the following report.

    TAX RATE

    1979

    Unit of Government Rates

    Munictpai $ .56

    County .19

    School 2.38

    Combined rate $3.13

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  • APPROPRIATION AND TAXES ASSESSED 1979

    Town Officers' SalariesTown Officers' ExpensesElection & RegistrationMunicipal CourtTown Hall & Other BuildingsProp. Record Assessmant Maint.Police Dept.Fire Dept.Planning BoardBoard of AdjustmentInsuranceCivil Defense & Surplus EquipmentConservation CommissionBudget CommitteeVital StatisticsTown Dump & Garbage RemovalNurseT.R.A.Street LightingGeneral Expenses of the Highway Dept.LibraryTown PoorOld Age AssistanceMemorial DayRecreationWater & Sewer Dept.CemeteriesDamages & LegalAdvertising & RegionalEmlpyees' retirement & S. S.Principal Notes & BondsInterest Notes & BondsInterest on Temp. LoansTown ReportArt. # 7 Anti -Recession FundArt. # 8 Rescue Inc.Art. # 9 Meals on WheelsArt. #11 Fire Dept. - PumperArt. #12 Police CruiserArt. #14 Monadnock Family & Mental HealthArt. #17 Heritage Park - PavingArt. #18 Re-writing Zoning OrdinanceArt. #19 Southwestern Regional PlanningArt. #20 Multi Purpose Court - LightsArt. #21 Records Keeper - PoliceArt. #22 Town Hall ClockArt. #23 Re-furbish MechanismsArt. #24 Sidewalk RepairsArt. #26 Adr^inistrative AssistantArt. #27 Road SealingArt. #29 Paint Town Hall - Auditorium

    20.

    $ 10,825.0017,816.00

    350.001,000.0014,310.007,550.0058,592.0025,180.00

    450.00575.00

    25,000.00697.00

    3,460.00550.00100.00

    53,100.006,250.00

    709.0017,000.0068,940.007,920.003,000.0011,000.00

    400.0012,250.00

    108,028.0010,750.005,000.00

    682.0014,500.0050,683.0014,170.003,000.00

    750.00484.00

    2,500.00700.00

    49,900.006,000.001,781.00

    16,000.002,000.002,470.006,000.004,800.007,000.001,500.002,904.008,000.0010,425.002,000.00

  • APPROPRIATION AND TAXES ASSSESSED 1979 Cont.

    Art. #30 Floor Selectmen's Room $ 1,200.00

    Art. #31 Crossing Guards 2,700.00Art. #33 Fire Dept. Generator 1,000.00

    Less Estimated Revenues & Credits:

    Resident Taxes $ 20,940.00National Bank Stock Tax 62.00Yield Taxes 1,000.00Meals & Rooms Tax 25,000.00Interest & Dividends Tax 23,000.00Savings Bank Tax 5,500.00Highway Subsidy 27,359.00Reim. a/c State-Federal Forest Land 350.00Reim. a/c Road Toll Refund 2,000.00Dog Licenses 1 ,500.00Business Licenses, Permits & Filing Fees 450.00Municipal Court 3,500.00Rent of Town Property 2,000.00Interest Received on Deposits 2,500.00Income from Trust Funds 5,000.00Income from Playground 6,200.00Income from Water & Sewer Dept.'s 108,028.00Motor Vehicle Permits Fees 66,800.00Raceway 70,000.00Cemetery 1,200.00Trailer & Building Permits 800.00Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 11,000.00Revenue Sharing Funds 41,340.00Fire Truck Bond 58,582.00Governor's Commission 4,560.00Anti Recession Fund 484.00

    Total Revenues and Credits $489,155.00

    $683,951.00

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  • BONDED DEBT

    LAND FILLED DUMPNotes dated December 21, 1974 Interest at 6.50%Orginal amount of issue, $75,000.00Payment on principal due December 31 of each year.Interest payable on June 31 and December 31 of each year.Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H.

    1980 $7,500.00 $2,437.50 1983 $7,500.00 $ 975.001981 7,500,00 1,950.00 1984 7,500.00 487.501982 7,500.00 1,462.50

    CLOSING OLD DUMPNotes dated August 20, 1975 Interest at 6.75%Orginal amount of issue $80,000.00Payment on principal due September 25 of aach year.Interest payable on March 25 and September 25 of each year.Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H.

    1980 $8,000.00 $3,240.00 1983 $8,000.00 $1,620.001981 8,000.00 2,700.00 1984 8,000.00 1,080.001982 8,000.00 2,160.00 1985 8,000.00 540.00

    SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIESNotes dated September 30, 1976 Interest at 7%Orginal amount of issue, $40,000.00Payment on principal due September 30 of each year.Interest payable on March 30 and September 30 of each year.Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H.

    1980 $5,000.00 $1,400.00 1982 $5,000.00 $ 700.001981 5,000.00 1,050.00 1983 5,000.00 350.00

    PAYLOADERNotes dated November 9, 1976 Interest at 4.75%Orgtnal amount of issue, $28,627.00Payment on principal due November 9 of each year.Interest payable on May 9 and November 9 of each year.Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H.

    1980 $7,000.00 $ 332.50

    DEPOT STREET BRIDGENotes dated September 15, 1977 Interest at 4.875%Orginal amount of issue, $47,957.00Payment on principal due September 15 of each year.Interest payable on March 15 and September 15 of each year.Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H. .„ ^^

    1980 $9,591.40 $1,402.74 1982 $9,591.40 $'^^J -^^

    1981 9,591.40 935.16

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  • BONDED DEBT CONT.

    FIRE TRUCKNotes dated December 18, 1979 Interest at 7%

    Orginal amount of tssue, $46,666.00Payment on prtnctpal due December 18 of each year.Interest payable on June 18 and December 18 of each year.Payable at Cheshire National Bank, Keene, N. H.

    1980 $16,666.00 $3,266.62 1982 $10,000.00 $11981 10,000.00 2,100.00 1983 10,000.00

    .400.00

    700.00

    SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITYNotes dated October 9, 1979 Interest at h%Orginal amount of issue, $506,000.00Payment on principal due October 9 of each yearInterest payable on April 9 and October 9 of each year.Payable to Farmers Home Administration, Montpelier, Vt.

    19801981

    1982198319841985198619871988198919901991

    199219931994

    $ 8,000.008,000.008,000.009,000.009,000.0010,000.0010,000.0011,000.0011,000.0012,000.0012,000.0013,000.0014,000.0014,000.0015,000.00

    $25,300.0024,900.0024,500.0024,100.0023,650.0023,200.0022,700.0022,200.0021,650.0021,100.0020,500.0019,900.0019,250.0018,550,0017,850.00

    1995 $16,000.00 $17,000.00199619971998199920002001

    200220032004200520062007

    20082009

    17,000.0017,000.0018,000.0019,000.0020,000.0021,000.0022,000.0023,000.0025,000.0026,000.0027,000.0029,000.0030,000.0032,000.00

    16,300.0015,450.0014,600.0013,700.0012,750.0011,750.0010,700 009,600.008,450.007,200.005,900.004,550.003,100.001,600.00

    24.

  • TOWN CLERK'S REPORT

    1978 AUTO PERMITS:

    3228 Permits & Fees $69,514.00

    Paid Town Teasurer $69,514.00

    DOG LICENSES

    1979 Dog Licenses Issued:

    310 Permits 1,532.50

    Less Fees $155.00Less N. H. Clinic $155.00 310.00

    $ 1,222.50

    25.

  • SUMMARY Op WARRANTSPROPERTY, RESIDENT AND YIELD TAXES

    LEVY of 1979

    - DR _

    Taxes Committed to Collector:Property Taxes $1,262,232.40Resident Taxes 20,940. JOTotal Warrants $1 =,283,172.40

    Yield Taxes 3,581.74

    Adddd Taxes:Jeopartly Warrants 4,650.93Property Taxes 3,336.58Resident Taxes 680.00 8,667.51

    Overpayments during year:A/C Property Taxes -0-

    A/C Resident Taxes

    nquent

    -0-

    Interest Collected on Deli Property Taxes

    -0-

    88.77

    Penalties Collected on Res ident Taxes 87.00

    TOTAL DEBITS

    - CR

    $1,295,597.42

    Remittances to Treasurer:

    Proprety Taxes $1,042,479.63Resident Taxes 17,160.00Yield Taxes 3,581.74Interest Collected 88.77Penalties on Resident Taxes 87.00

    $1 ,063,397.14Discounts Allowed 30,489.26

    Abatements Made During Yea r:Property Taxes $ 9QA,23Resident Taxes 1,480.00

    2,474.23

    Uncollected Taxes - December 31, 1979:(As per Collector's 1 ist)Property Taxes $ 196,256.79Resident Taxes 2,980.00

    199,236.79

    TOTAL CREDITS $1,295,597.42

    26,

  • SUMMARY Op VIARRANTSPROPERTY, RESIDENT AND YIELD TAXES

    LEVY OF 197F^

    - DR. ^

    Uncollected Taxes - As of January 1, 1979:Property TaxesResident Taxes

    $123,694.165,060.00

    $128,754.16

    Added Taxes:

    Property TaxesResident Taxes

    $ 877.24150.00

    1,027.24

    Interest Collected on Delinquent Property Taxes 6,081.71

    Penalties Collected or1 Res-ident Taxes 368,00

    Total Debits $136,231.11

    - CR. -

    Remittances to Treasurer During Fiscal YearEnded December 31, 1979:

    Property Taxes $123,749.60Resident Taxes 3,750.00Interest Collected During

    Year 6,081.71Penalties on Resident Taxes 368.00

    Tl 33,949.31

    Abatements Made During Year :Property Taxes $ 821.80Resident Taxes 1 ,370.00

    Uncollected Taxes - December 31 , 1979 :{As per Collector's List)

    Resident Taxes $ 90.00

    2,191.80

    90.00

    TOTAL CREDITS • $136,231.11

    27.

  • SUMMARY OF WARHAMTSPROPERTY, RESIDENT AND yi^LD TA^ES

    1-^v'or moR' vw^^

    "

    - DR. ^

    Uncollected Taxes ^ As of Janastry 1, 1979:Property Taxes $ 391,89Resident Taxes . 1,150.00

    Added Taxes :Property Taxes

    Resident Taxes

    Overpayments

    :

    a/c Property Taxesa/c Resident Taxes

    Penalties Collected on Resident Taxes

    TOTAL DEBITS

    - CR -

    Remittances to Treasurer During Fiscal YearEnded December 31, 1979:

    Property Taxes $ 170.82Resident Taxes 490.00Penalties on Resident Taxes 44.00

    '"'"' "^$ 704.82

    Abatements Made During Year:

    Property Taxes $ 221 . 07Resident Taxes 610.00

    $ 831.07

    Uncollected Taxes - December 31, 1979:(As per Collector's List)

    Property Taxes $ -0-Resident Taxes 50.00

    $1,541.89

    $ -0--0-

    $ -0--0-

    jnt Taxes 44.00

    $1,585.89

    $ 50.00

    TOTAL CREDITS $1 ,585.89

    28.

  • SUWf^ARY OF TAX SALES ACCOUNTS

    FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, T979

    - DR. -

    Tax Sales on Account of Levies of

    1978 1977 1976 Previous Years

    (a) Balance of UnredeemedTaxes - January 1, 1979 $ -0- $14,157.86 $2,773.39 $ -0-

    (b) Taxes sold to TownDuring Current Fiscal

    Year $79,786.27 -0- -0- -0-

    Interest Collected AfterSale 1,780.13 263.71 545,61 -0-

    Redemption Costs 196.30 112.80 85.20 -0-

    Total Debits $81,762.70 14,534.373,404.20 -0-

    - CR. -

    Remittances to TreasurerDuring Year:

    Redemptions $67,674,63 5,661.06 2,773.39 $ -0-

    Interest & CostsAfter Sale 1,979.58 376.51 630.81 -0-

    Abatements during year 684.24 818.57 -0- -0-

    De^ded to Town During Year -0- -0- -0- -0-

    Unredeemed TaxesDecember 317T979 11,424.25 7,678.23 -0- -0-

    TOTAL CREDITS $81,762.70 14,534.37 3,404.20 -0-

    29.

  • UNPAID PROPERTY TAXES 1979

    Aiken, Elvira $Albert, RichardAndrews, RickyAsh, Edgar & ViolaAsk, Gilbert

    Bailey, PhilipBall , GlennBall, Kenneth & EdithBeam, CharlesBeaman, AdellaBedard, JuanitaBellville, Kenneth & AlbertaBellville, Kenneth & AlbertaBemis, Euclid & TheresaBerardino, Samuel, Nagy,John Jr. & Klein, WilliamBerry, CindyBlake, DonnaBlodgett, Jerome & MabelBlodgett, Jerome & MabelBoemig, Andrew & RuthBonura, Richard & Mary JaneBoston & Maine Corp.Boston & Maine Corp.Bourgette, Raymond & LindaBragg, Harold & Carpenter ^ GaiBrandl , RobertBrooks, Kenneth & AnnieBurdo, Frederick Jr. & BonnieButler, Alan

    Capri, AliceCarley, MarvinCarley, MarvinCarlson, Carl & DianaChampagne, JosephChotain, DanielCobb, MaryColt Ind. Opr. Corp.Cone, RaymondCook, WendellCorey, Dennis & Ma re i

    a

    Cornel lier, Robert & AgnesCorriveau, WarrenCummings, Louis & Madeline

    Dascomb, Walter & DeliaDavidson, Richard & BeverlyDavis, Marjorie & Glen

    314293

    128397

    34

    139189

    58825

    471

    183557

    78333

    20517479

    83478

    1,123782

    278

    1,820596

    1 751

    820385611

    187

    125182

    9851,115754170158

    1,02929

    89425285160148

    259551

    46

    30,

    .57 Dessaint, Frankltn $ 301. 0«5

    .26 Dessaint, Ronald 125.20,94 Devoid, Robert 1,782.97,51 Diorio, Steven 48.64

    .43 Dixon, Arnold Sr & Mary 488.28Dixon, Arnold Jr Diana 397,

    .29 Dixon, Robert

    .37 Dodge, Richard & E. M.

    .52 Dodge, Richard & E. M.

    .25 Drew, Pamela

    00 Duso, Albert & Genie72 Ebbighausen Robert Jr.75 & Roxanne

    ,51

    234.73427.86725.21165.89565.05

    614.5711 Edson, Theodore & Mary 677.6566 Emerson, Shirley

    Emerson, Cedric &02 Shirley

    3382 Fetterman, Mary Beth15 Field, Dan & Patricia

    25 Field, Richard &

    75 Gertrude50 Fisher, George, Jr.

    57 Fletcher, Merrill

    10 Foley, Shirley F &Haskings, Florence

    496.11

    169.02

    140.85967.25

    116.42401.33165.89

    753.38Heirs of Myrtle 389.69^24 Fowler

    !06

    J 5 Qassett, Harrietjl Gehly, Jon & Sharon'38 Qehly, Jon & Sharon

    Gehly, Jon & Sharon

    ^81 Qiammarco, Linda

    J 5 Giniel, Patricia'oo^leason, Joseph*85 Gloyer, Margaret[33Gratton, Katherine'59Gratton, Leo & Ruth'07 Qreene, Robert & P. M[77Qreene, Robert & P.M.'82Greenia, Wilfred[29Gurian Guitars Ltd.

    .6844 Hamilton, Wendell

    ]

    24 Hansen, Norma[58 Harrington, Roger

    Harris, Verne L.79 Hinsdale Raceway*49Hoag, Charles

    1

    57 Hoffman, Norman &Josephine 1,145.66

    109.5580.87

    430.75635.39528.0248.76173.7224.13185.28539.00

    1,108.02. 733. G9

    159.71

    Inc. 236.32

    179.02208.15353.69150.85,258.00357.43

    83

  • UNPAID PROPERTY TAXES 1979 Cont,

    Hood, Thomas $ 981.87Hopps, Mary 308.31Hudon, Marshall & E. F. 625.10

    Huntoon, Marion 273.88

    Jackson, Ivan & Margaret 1,040.81

    Jagel, Thomas & Linda 874.84Jones, Erwin L. 139.29

    Jones, Hugh & Carolyn 244.14

    Kane, Sandra 148.68

    Kelley, Delphine 642.42

    King, Stephen 228.49

    LaFortune, James & Ida 395.95Landpact, Inc. 4,518.16Lang, Steven & Michele 458.55

    Laraway, Lawrence 22.70

    Lawrence, Theodore & Linda 139.29Leahey, James 12.46

    LeClaire, Robert 175.28

    Legere, Emile J. 253.53

    Legere, Emile J. 35,376.83Leon, Gordon 122.15

    LeVasseur, Donald 223.80LeVasseur, Gaylan 244.14Lundblade, Bill & Susan 354.30

    MacQuarrie, Thomas &Priscilla

    Martell, KathleenMartini , SandraMaynard, Charles & DonnaMaynard, Charles & DonnaMieckkowski , StanleyMiller, JeffreyMiller, John & BarbaraMitchell , WilbsrMleczko, William Sr. & EthelMorton, FloydMurphy, Karen LeeNadeau, Ernest J. Sr. &

    MargueriteNichols, Harold & Mary

    727.73272.39323.9648.52543.0670.43311.44613.48278.57391.8690.77

    246.32

    224.16972.48

    Piquette, Wayne & Cheryl 148.68Parkins, Homer & Dolores 737.12Parkins, Homer & Dnlores 62.60Partridge, Peggy 114.25Pel is. Heirs of Mary 280.14Phillips, Morris &

    Berdella 111.12Pickett, Dolly 107.99Pine Tree Development 711.12Plansker, Joanne 314.09Plansker, Dale 596.88Plante, Gordon & Linda 637.57Prouty, Nelson & Alma 530.62

    Ray, Martin 272.31Ray, Martin 309.87Roberts, Glenn & Grace 424.12Roberts, Robert & Linda 543.67Rogers, James 272.31

    Rollins, R. Steven 50.83Royce, Dexter Jr. 175.28Royce, Michele 159.63

    Schroeder, Alan &Josephine 230.06

    Senecal, Alice 129.90Shannon, Frederick 38.25Shepard, Mary Deborah 613.48Shores, Donald & Dianne 274.49Slaght, Warren 142.42Smart, Francis & Yvonne 349.48

    Smith, Edward & Mary 30.35

    Smith, Edward & Mary 66.34

    Smith, Gloria 167.46Smith, Kenneth & mary Kemp 89.21Smith, Frederick Sr.

    Smith, Michael E.Smith, Suzanne C.Smith, Virginia &

    Cutter, Edward

    Streeter, RogerStreeter, Roger

    O'Connor, BernardOrkins, Allan Sr.Osborn, StuartOwen, Wayne

    Lucinda 568.18

    Ruth 494.54325.60652.69

    Terra, Arthur & FemeTerra, Arthur & FemeTessier, RonaldThomas, LeoTkaczyk, RussellTkaczyk, Russell

    233.19223.80255.71

    156.5043.82186.24

    841.02947.44179.9890.77186.24220.73

    31.

  • UNPAID PROPERTY T/U(ES 1979 Cont.

    Toney, Nathan & Deanna 1,109.62Toney, Theresa 100.77Turner, Floyd W. & M.R. 679.21

    Valiante, Velma C. 503.93Valiante, Velma C. 167.46Valiante, Velma C. 158.07Valiante, Velma C, 158.07VanGordon, Edward 143.98VanHirtum, Leonard Jr. & 129.90

    Anne 988J 9Vigneau, William Jr. 175.28

    Wait, Albert H. Jr. 117.38Wait, William & Myrna 489.85Waite, David & Donna 663.56Walsh, George & MacQuarrieWalsh, George & Ruth 139.29Walsh, Thomas & Jean 94.51Walsh, Thomas & Jean 156.50Ward, Arthur & June 139.90Ward, David 222.23Waters, James & Rita 961.52Wells, Donald & Shirley 909.27Whelan, Joyce S. 222.23Whelan, Sandra 175.89White, Katherine 150.85Whittemore, Lucy Anne 92.34

    Total $196,256.79

    I hereby certify that the above list showing the name and

    amount due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December 31, 1979,

    on account of the tax levy of 1979, is correct to the best of my

    knowledge and belief.

    Robert N. SavoryTax Collector

    32.

  • UNREDEEMED TAXES FROM TAX SALESDecember 31 , 1979

    Levies of1977 1978

    Bomba, Patricia $ 770.44 $ 702.49Carlson, Carl & Diana 1,100.07Castine, Maurice 204,55Cook, Wendell L. 141.58Cornell ier, Robert & Agnes 167,03 250.69Dascomb, Walter & Delia 57.45 236.90Davidson, Richard & Beverly 494,88Dixon, Arnold Jr. & Diana 382.25Emmons, Richard & Ruth 372.98Gale, Wilson, Jr. 287.23Gehly, Jon & Sharon 781.25 773.09Giammarco, Linda 146.19Gratton, Katherine 173.19Harrington, Roger S. 313.71King, Stephen 209.41Landpact, Inc. 2,279.43Martell, Kathleen 324.00 302.42Miller, John & Barbara 608.66 547.66Mills, Pamela & DeVoid Robert 1,080.75Mleczko, William Sr. & Ethel 344.18Owen, Wayne 642.82 584.51Pel is. Heirs of Mary 282.67 254.77Pine Tree Development Corp. 694.40Rogers, James 275.02Smith, Virginia & Cutter,, Edward 156.68Toney, Nathan & Deanna 963.22 836.38Waite, David K, & Donna M. 591.60Walsh, Thomas & Jean 104.90Whelan, Joyce 146.44 214.42Whelan, Joyce 159.24Whelan, Sandra 142.93

    $7,678.23 $11,424.25

    I hereby certify that the above list showing the name andamount due from each deliquent taxpayer, as of December 31, 1979,on account of the tax levies of 1977 and 1978, are correct to thebest of my knowledge and belief.

    Robert N. SavoryTax Collector

    33.

  • UNPAID RESIDENT TAXES 1979

    Aldrich, GordonAldrich, PatriciaAsh, PaulineAvery, Arthur E.Avery, PatriciaAvery, John S.Ball, EdithBall , Edward

    Ball , KennethBall , GlennBall , Stefania

    Barlow, JeanBarlow, MarkBarns, JohnBarrett, DonaldBarstow, Brerida L.

    Bartlett, CharleneBartlett, EugeneBerthiaume, JohnBerthiaume, Leonore M.Beruk, John J.Bishop, Paul A.

    Bishop, Sharon L.Bishop, Viola R.Blake, DonnaBlanchard, Edward J. Sr.Blanchard, ElizabethBlodgett, Jerome A.Blodgett, MabelBokline, EdwardBowline, JoyceBonnett, AlleneBonnett, BruceBonnett, FrankBonnett, SteveBonura, Richard A.

    Bonura, Mary JaneBoroski , Chester Jr.Boudreau, ArthurBoudreau, Mra. ArthurBourgette, Raymond H.Bourgette, Linda

    Boyd, BrendaBragg, HaroldBreed, CynthiaBreed, Harold

    Brooks, WinifredBrown, carolBuraczynski, Penelope R,

    Butler, DeborahButler, 01 in

    Butler, Parley F.

    Carbonell , Jorge A.Carley, Marvin F.Carlson, CarlCarlson, DianaCarpenter, GailCastine, GaryCastine, LindaCavanaugh, DennisChampman, DorothyChampney, Gary F.Champney, AndreaCobb, DeborahCobb, LeonCobb, MaryCole, ShirleyColmao, Ellen R.

    Cone, RaymondCone, Pearl ReddinCook, Eleanor J.Cook, Wendall Sr.Coughlin, DorothyCoughlin, WilliamCutter, MauriceCutter, Mrs. MauriceCutter, Katherine

    Dascomb, WalterDascomb, DeliaDavidson, Richard E.Davidson, BeverlyDean, Erica Jo

    Dean, JamesDessaint, RonaldDessaint, Mrs. RonaldDeuso, Peggy S.DeVoid, RobertDibler, BarbaraDixon, Arnold E. Jr.Dixon, DiannaDodge, Richard S.Downing, GordonDowning, ValarieDrew, KennethDrew, Pamela A.Duby, DeeDuby, JosephDuPont, Norman

    Eas-bnan, Regina

    Eastman, RichardEastman, RogerEdson, MaryEdson, MathewEdson, TedElinspanjer NoreanEllingwood, Steve

    Fetterman, MaryFetterman, RebeccaFetterman, RobertFinnell , BrendaFinnell , LarryFinnell , LindaFinnell , RonaldFinnell Mrs RonaldFinnell , SharonFisher, GeorgeFlanders, WyolaFoley, ShirleyFournier, DennisFowler, MelvinFowler, ArlitaFrew, Sally

    Galpin, FrancesGalui , JohnGarland, MichaelGarland, FlorenceGerry, Karen C.Glodgett, AllenGlodgett, CathyGratton, CharlesGratton, DavidGratton, JoanGreenlaw, RonGreenleaf, GroverGreenleaf, MaryGundry, LyndaGundry, Sampson

    Hale, JefferyHamilton, DoloresHamilton, StanleyHamilton, SusanHamilton, WendellHarrington, Roger

    Haskell , CynthiaHaskell , Dennis

  • Haskell, PjiylissHaskell, Wilder Jr.Hastings, Georgina W.Hastings, MarjorieHastings, WayneHill , NancyHowe, JamesHowe, Stephen D.Houle, Patricia

    Johnson, DennisJohnson, Donald Jr.Johnson, LoisJohnson, NancyJohnson, PatriciaJohnson, Robert Jr.Jones, DawnetteJones, Del Vina

    Kemp, KennethKemp, Mary E.Kemp, Sylvia C.King, Dennis R.King, Joann L.King, RickKing, Mrs. RickKirkwood, KarenKirkwood, William

    Lampert, Zolton C.Lampert, Rita M.Lamphere, DanielLamphere, ErwinLamphere, Jewell A.Lang, BeverlyLang, LesterLaPlante, GertrudeLaPorte, GenevieveLaPorte, ArthurLaPorte, CarolLatham, NeilLawrence, Linda A.Lawrence, Theodore R.Leon, FrancesLeVasseur, HarveyLunge, CalvinLunge, Deborah

    McCagg, FredMcCaluff, Michael L.McCarthy, FrankMcCarthy, Richard

    McDurfee, Harry L.McDurfee, Donna B.MacMurtry, DouglasMartal, PaulMartini, SandraMaynard, CharlesMaynard, Donna L.Mayrand, Edward H.Meanor, EarlMeanor, JaneMecheski, DebraMecheski, MichaelMieczkowski, StanlMiller, Raymond E.Mitchell, Debra L.Mitchell, WilburMoody, Linda C.Moody, StephenMoore, Carol A.Moore, Edward B.

    Nadeau, GaryNewman, Winston G.Newman, EstherNoyes, Katherine

    Osborne, Stuartostrowski , EdithOstrowski , TomOwen, Wayne

    Padham, MargaretPadham, ThomasParkins, Del oresParkins, HomerPickett, MaryPiquette, CherylPiquette, WaynePorter, CarolPorter, HaroldPlotczyk, MichaelPrice, SofiaPadufki , Steven

    Qualters, Robert J,Quinlan, Ronald

    Rehbein, RogerRehbein, SueReilly, Mary E.Reilly, MichaelReilly, Peter E.

    35.

    8etny, SusanRichmond, DeborahRoderick, HaroldRoss, Deborah

    Sage, YvonneSchlattner, FrederickSchofield, GordonSchofield, Mrs. GordonSiewierski, RaymondSmart, EvangelineSmith, George

    ey Smith, JoyceSmith, Kenneth F.Smith, M'ichealSmith, TerriStand ift, KellySumida, MichaelSumida, SusanSurridge, Marion L.Sutnik, ChesterSwanson, Gail G.Swanson, James A.

    Tennant, James L.Tennant, Marion L.Tennant, PeterTessier, FrancineTessier, Ronald A.Tkaczyk, Russell P.Tkaczyk, Mrs. RussellToney, MarilynTurner, FloydTurner, Margaret

    VanDeMark, Louise A.VanDeMark, Stephen P.Varno, ClairVarno, LeahVarno, PhylissVaudrien, SandraVigneau, Tami C.Vittum, Eloise K.Vittum, Verne

    Walker, SusanWallace, Joseph D.

    Walsh, Jean T.

    Walsh, ThomasWarriner, Andrea L.

    Willette, DennisWillette, Joyce

  • Wing, EarlWood, GaryWoodward, FrancesWright, BeverlyWright, ChesterWright, Hilda

    Watt, MyrnaWait, 'William

    Zinn, BrettZinn, Craig

    I hereby certify that the above list showing the name

    and amount due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December

    31, 1979, on account of the tax levy of 1979, is correct to

    the best of my knowledge and belief.

    Robert N. SavoryTax Colector

    36.

  • UNPAID RESIDENT TAXES PREVIOUS YEARS

    1978

    Bishop, Sharon L,Boyd, Brenda

    Brown, CarolHill, NancyHowe, James C.McCarthy, JeanMeano, EarlPrice, SofiaVarno, Phyliss

    1977

    Brown, CarolHowe, James CMeano, Earl

    1976

    Meano, Earl

    1975

    Cutter, Edward

    I hereby certify that the above list showing the name

    and amount due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December

    31, 1979, on account of the tax levies of 1975, 1976, 1977

    and 1978 are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

    Robert N. SavoryTax Collector

    37.

  • TREASURER'S REPORT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1979

    Cash on hand January 1, 1979

    Eleanor S. Smith

    Robert N. Savory

    State of N. H.

    U. S. TreasuryCheshire National Bank

    1979 $ 399,668.42

    1979 Auto Permits 69,514.001979 Dog Licenses 1,237.501979 Filing Fees 11.001979 Property Taxes 1,042,479.631979 Property Tax Int. 88.771979 Resident Taxes 17,170.001979 Resident Tax Pen. 93.001979 Yield Taxes 3,581.741978 Property Tax 123,749.601978 Property Tax Int. 6,081.711978 Resident Tax 3,740.001978 Resident Tax Pen. 373.001978 Redemptions 67,665.181978 Redemptions Int. 1,989.041977 Redemptions 5,661.061977 Redemptions Int. 376.501977 Resident Tax 250.001977 Resident Tax Pen. 24.001976 Redemptions 2,794.941976 Redemptions Int. 609.261976 Property Tax 170.821976 Resident Tax 170.001976 Resident Tax Pen. 15.001975 Resident Tfx 30.001975 Resident Tax Pen. 3.00Previous Years

    Resident Tax 40.00Resident Tax Pen. 2.00

    Reim. State & Fed. Forest Land 340.63Old Age Assistance 156.25Forest Land Reim. 356.32TRA 3,136.26Art. #14 - Conservation 25,813.32Savings Bank Tax 5,915.58Business Profits Tax 116,573.03Interest & Dividents Tax 26,210.77Rooms & Meals Tax 28,391.77Gifts 5,965.78Fire Dept. 163.96Gas 16.70

    Police Dept. 594.10Highway Subsidy 27,359.40Bank Stock 62.00Revenue Sharing 41,340.00

    Loans - Temporary 300,000.00Loans - Long !erm 106,153.79Revenue Sharing Int. 658.38Investments Int. 3,866.60

    38.

  • TREASURER'S REPORT CONT.

    Town of Hinsdale Rent of Town Property $ 1,766.00Police Dept. 519.35Gas Account 7,925.19Town Poor Reim. 232.09Sale of Loam 1,031.00Sale of Cruiser 451.00Highway Dept. 736.81Trailer Permits 930.00Building Permits 280.00Pistol Permits 74.00Licenses 340.00Cemetery 1,125.19Insurance 1,323.00Refund 220.93Memorial Day 10.00Recount of Votes 10.00Property Record Assess. 4.00Check #11442 voided 3.93Town Officers Exp. 14.63Town Hall Acct. 25,14Gifts 10.00Trailer Park Transfer Fee 25.00Water Dept. 23,390.00

    Public Service Refund 33.08Water & Sewer Dept. Reim. W'. H. Tax 3,641.68

    Reim. FICA Tax 3,447.70Reim. Ins. 695.34

    Municipal Court Revenue 3,127.18Trustee of Trust Fund Cemetery Trust 5,144.63Bonds Timber Tax 1,100.00Conservation Comm. 53.47Hinsdale Raceway Racing Account 69,900.00Hinsdale High School Gas Account 37.02

    Total Income $2,568,351.17

    Selectmen's; Orders paid 2,075,989.82

    Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1979 $ 492,361.35

    Respectfully submitted

    Marjorie ZavorotnyTown Treasurer

    39.

  • WATER TREATMENT PLANT

    1979

    Balance on hand

    U. S. Treasury

    Cheshire National Bank

    Less Expenditures

    Balance on hand Dec. 31st

    $ 208,484.43

    1,016,500.00

    5,381.10

    $1,230,365.53

    1,172,437.64

    $ 102,927.89

    Respectfully submitted

    Marjorie ZavorotnyTown Treasurer

    40.

  • SELECTMEN'S ORDERS PAID

    Town Officers Salaries $ 10,625.00

    Town O^ficer^' Expenses 19,433.93Election & Registration 554.58Municipal Court 1,000.00Town Hall & Other Buildings 14,335.00Police Dept. 59,628.63Police Re*. 291.93

    Fire Dept. 22,821.56Insurance 28,240.19Nurse 6,250.00Vital Statistics 46.50Sanit'=ition 52,007.66Street Lighting 19,098.52Highway Dept. 86,329.78Library 6,487.00Town Poor 2,007.94Memorial Day 432.08Recreation 5,725.42Cemetery 10,476.16Damages & Legal 3,433.94Advertising & Regional 646.64Discounts, Abatements & Refunds 2,025.55Retirment & S. S. 18,120.85Gas 8,879.64Civil Defense & Surplus Equipment 426.53Conservatton Commission 3,160.29Planning Board 324.83Board of Adjustment 501.30Property Record Assessment Maint. 5,159.30Budget Committee 550.00Town Report 750.00Interest 43,361.15Temporary Loans 300,000.00Long Term Loans 41,091.40Yield Taxes 287.35County Taxes 84,253.00Withholding Remitted 20,052.48School District 999,407.00Taxes Bought by Town 79,786.27

    59,487.79162.95

    1,696.102,500.00

    700.00T.R.A. 3,371.68

    6,675.006,000.001,781.0015,515.72

    41.

    Article #14 - 1973Article #20 - 1976Article #14 - 1978Article # 8 - 1979Article # 9 - 1979Article #10 - 1979Article #11 - 1979Article #12 - 1979Article #14 - 1979Article #17 - 1979

  • SELECTMEN'S ORDERS PAID CONT.

    Article #18 - 1979 $ 237.64Article #19 - 1979 2,470.44Article #20 - 1979 6.000.00Article #22 - 1979 7,000.00Article #23 - 1979 1,450.00Article #24 - 1979 5,000.28Article #26 - 1979 5,878.37Article #27 - 1979 9,115.55Article #29 - 1979 1,990.00Article #30 - 1979 1,200.00Arttcle #31 - 1979 2,662.50

    Total $2,098,904.42

    Less:

    Insurance Deductions 1,749.15Wtthholdtng Deductions 14,103.99PICA Deductions 7,061.46

    Selectmen's Orders Paid $2,075,989.82

    42.

  • TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES

    Appropriated $10,825.00

    Expenses;

    Boroski , Paul $ 1,375.00Deutsch, Harvey 300.00Kowalski , Stephen 500.00Renaud, Romao 1,275.00Savory, Robert 2,400.00Smith, Eleanor 375.00Sprague, Paul - Selectman 1,400.00Sprague, Paul - Overseer 800.00Williams, Hortense 700.00Zavorotny, Marjorie 1,500.00Total $10,625.00Balance

    10,625.001 200.00

    TOWN OFFICERS EXPENSES

    Appropriated $17,816.00

    Expenses:

    A & L Supply $ 31.91The Ashworth by the Sea 120.50Baker's Bookstore 79.02Boroski, Paul 39.03Brown & Saltmarsh, Inc. 48.30Deutsch, Harvey 50.00Hinsdale Press 29.50Hinsdale 'Municipal Court 30.00Homestead Press & Bookstore 50.02Indian Head Nat. Bank of Keene 20.00I. B. M. Corp. 83.82Kondrat, Nadia - Postmaster 1,020.01New England Telephone 506,65N.H. City & Town Clerks Assoc. 10.00N.H. Secretaries & Clerks Assoc. 10.00N.H. Tax Collector's Assoc. 18.00Savory, Robert 47.41Shaw, Maria 7,272.20Shaw, Maria - expenses 30.00Smith, Eleanor 3,338.50Snow & Lear Co. 230.25Treasurer State of N.H. 5,950.50Wheeler & Clark 110.26Williams, Hortense 288.56Zavorotny, Marjorie 19.49Total $19,433.93Less Income 13.18 19,420.75

    Overdrawn $ 1,604.7543,

  • TOWN HALL

    Appropriated

    Expenses:

    Allen on Co.Carttn PlufnbtngCentral Paper Prod. Co.Dompier Electric Inc.Elmer's GulfFleming Oil Co.Keene Industrial Paper Co.,Momaney PaintersNew England TelephonePaduchak, PeterPublic Service Co. of N. H.RoBust Sales & Service Inc.Shaw, Maria - exp.Sherwin Williams Co.Sprague, PaulSprague, Paul - exp.Tate DistributorsH. W. Taylor GasH. W. Taylor HardwareValley FoodTotalLess Income

    Balance

    $14,310.00

    Inc.

    $ 5,974.99228.1845.0137.1410.45

    554.86128.9770.009.88

    162.00806.6230.002.00

    276.135,624.33

    5.667.0598.50

    195.9467.29

    $14,335.001,507.00 12,828.00

    $ 1,482.00

    ELECTION & REGISTRATION

    Appropriated $ 350.00

    Expenses:

    Bliss, RobertaBoroski , PaulBrinck, EllenoreDeSantis, JennieDoucette, JudithFrenchie's RestaurantGaffey, EugeneGaul, ElsieHinsdale PressLaval la, AnnRenaud, RomaoRizzi, VitoShaw, MariaSnitth, EleanorSprague, Paul

    TotalOverdrawn

    15.0030.0055.0015.0065.0070.5840.0015.0064.0020.0030.0015.0065.0040.0015.00

    44.

    , 554 .58$ 204. 58

  • MUNICIPAL COURT

    Appropriated $ 1,000.00

    Expenses:

    Eugene Gaffey

    POLICE

    1,000. 01

    Appropriated $58,591.5

    Expenses:

    Amoco Oil $ 10.45Angel 1 's Automotive 55.13Auto Barn 181.43Auto Parts Discount 24.35Baker's Bookstore 52.05Blodgett, Jerome 642.00Bonnett, John 2,985.00Brattleboro Police Dept. 9.80Central Equip. Co. 161.18Central Parts & Supply 149.74Charlie Howards 's Alignment 15.00Clapp's Sporthing 6oods 25.74Dempsey, Corrine 12.00Dempsey, Joseph 10,426.91 34.97 (RS)Doucett's Sunoco 360.23Dudek, Joseph 9,623.02Ed's Tire Center 1,019.78Elliot St. Camera 117.30Elmer's Gulf 92.85Equity Publishing Corp. 16.00Gulf Oil Co. 102.68Hew Communications Inc. 179.80Hinsdale Press 74.50Hinsdale Products Inc. 3.29Howard's Alignment & Wheel

    Balancing 15.00Kondrat, Nadia Postmaster 88.00Krumenaker, Albert 742.50MacQuarrie, Thomas Sr. 13,766.03 (RS)Miller, Jeffery 180.00Monadnock Region Humane Soc.693.00Morey's Uniforms 660.50Nebelski , John Jr. 4,033.55New England Telephone 1,781.83Padham, Ray 592.64Page, Ronald 24.25Perkins Donald 156.00

    45.

  • POLICE CONT'.

    Appropriated $58,591.50

    Expenses:Pouliot, Serge $ 120.00Royce's Garage Inc. 1,306.69Sanvtlle, Shtrley 45.00Share Corp.Richard Snerburne Inc.

    51.2617.82

    Snow & Lear Co. 39.93Sonderegger, Betty 657.00Southwestern N.H.

    Dist. Fire Mutual Aid 56.87Spencer Brothers Inc. 17.45State of N. H. Motor Vehicle 4.00Stevens, Edith 22.50H. W. Taylor Hardware 14.16Town Of Hinsdale 5,080.45Traverse, John 777.00Winter, Hermon 1,284.00Young, William i;026.00Totals $45,627.63 $13,801,.00 (RS)Less Income 1,113.45

    $44,714.18 $13,801,.00 58,515.18Balance

    FIRE DEPT,

    $ 76.32

    Appropriated $25,179.70

    ABC Fire & Safety Equip. $ 141.53k^^er\ Oil Co. 2,150.07Angell's Automotive 16.98Charles 0. Becker 369.28Car-Go 389.,12 (RS)Central Parts & Supply 30.63David G. Deane 102.31 1,108.,70 (RS)Dompier Electric 354.70Elmer's Gulf 201.25Farrar Co. , Inc. 15.50Fleming Oil Co. 184.93Hew Communications Inc. 464.89Hinsdale Fire Dept.

    Payrol

    1

    10,270.02 2,350..18 (RS)Impala Chemical Lab. 116.03Matuszewski, Jay 20.48Meadwood Country Area

    Ftre Dept. 112.00I^errtll Dennts 7.80Nat. Ftre Protection Assoc 14.37

    46.

  • AppropriatedFIRE DEPT. CONT.

    $25,179.70

    Expenses:New England Telephone 522.03N. H. Fi>e Chiefs Assoc. 60.00Page, Ronald sr. 167.15Publtc Service Co. of MH 941.82RoBust Sales & Service 189.00Ross Express 8.67Royce's Garage 232.17Sanel Auto Parts Inc. 89.07James R. Shea 341.50Simonds, Ralph R. 452.00Southwestern N.H. Dist.

    Fire Mutual Aid 29.00State of N.H. Motor Veh, 10.00H. W. Taylor Hardware 186.42Town of Hinsdale 940.45TriState Fire Mutual Aid 20.00Tyler's 98.71Wojchick Construction 75.00Wojchick, Michael 7.80Zavorotny, Alan 30.00Total $18,973.56 $3,848.00 (RS)Less Income 163.96

    B,809.60$11 $3,848.00 22,657.60Balance

    INSURANCE

    $ 2,522.10

    Appropriated $25,000.00

    Expenses:

    Blue Cross Blue Shield $4,835,53Colton Ins. 10,919.00Davis & towel e Agency 132.00National Flood Ins. 275.00N.H.M.A. Unemployment

    Comp. Fund 1,280.90Taylor Insurance Agency 3,750.26The Traverlers 7,047.50Total $28,240.19Less income 1 ,323.00

    Overdrawn26,917.19

    $ 1,917.19

    47.

  • PLANNING BOARD

    Appropriated $ 450.00

    Expenses

    :

    Brattleboro Reformer $ 22.80Marshall, Donna 150.00New England Telephone .28Rosploch, Carol 147.75Sanvtlle, Shirley 4.00Total $ 324 33 324.85Balance

    *

    $ 125.15

    NURSE

    Appropriated $ 6,250.00

    Expenses

    :

    Hinsdale Public Health Nursing Assoc. 6,250.00

    LEGAL EXPENSES

    Appropriated $ 5,000.00

    Expenses

    :

    Bradley & Talbot $ 135.92D. Reed Chaplin 180.00Hubal, Evelyn Register 194.06Greene, Arthur Attorney 2,916.96Parker, Phyllis, Register 1.00Sprague, Paul 6.00Total $3,433.94 3,433,94Balance $ 1,566.06

    TAR

    Appropriated - Article #27 - 1979 $10,425.00

    Expenses:

    Edson, Theodore $ 146,89Lake Asphalt & Petroleum 5,801.32McCagg, FredMieczkowski, StanleyNorthfield Sand & Gravel

    538.

    388.

    1,100.

    .92

    .31

    .11

    Piquette, WayneArthur WhttcorabTotalBalance

    396.00744.00

    $9,115.55 9,115.55$1,309.45

    48.

  • HIGHWAY DEPT.

    Appropriated 68,940.00Highway subsidy included in above total

    Expenses:

    Agway, Inc. 333.05 500.85 H SAllen Oil Co. 986.65

    '^'

    Angel 1 's Automotive 204.88Autp Parts Discount 3.36Bergevin's Truck Sales 44.52Bernardston Equip. Sales 527.55Bradbury, Richard 204.33Brattleboro Sand &

    Gravel 404.60 H.S.Brattleboro Tire 239.37Breed, Harold 2,454.19 1,724.31 R.S.Car Go 171.92Chase Tree Service Inc. 675. 00Cheshire Oil Co. 36.00Contractors Equip. Co. 252.10Robert E. Dunklee 43.78Ed's Tire Center 62.88Edson, Theodore 3,201.30 1,728.92 R.S.Elmer's Gulf 122.14Faucher, William 985.50 581.25 H.S.Fisher, George 444.65 H.S.Fleming Otl Co. 251.44General Lab. 1,526.29Rupert Goodenough 164.00Gordies, Inc. 454.40Granite State Malco 14.28Granite State Minerr-ls 1,273.67 H.S.Hinsdale Press 15.00Houghton Sanitary Service 125.00International Salt 7,335.41 H.S.Jason Highway Suppliesl ,631 .79R. N. Johnson 384.81Kirkwood, James 13.08Lake Asphalt & Petroleum 11,312.14 H.S.McCagg, Fred 6,009.56 2,327.501 R.S. 192.50 H.S.McCagg, Fred 15.00MCcarthy, Stables 60.00Major, Lewis 40.00Merriam Graves Corp. 321.59Mieczkowskt, Stanley 5,009.51 1,689.73 R.S. 150.80 H.S.Miller, Roger 129.16New England Telephone 334.52Curtis Noll 509.72Northfield Sand & Gravel 719.10 H.S.

    49.

  • TOHWAY DEPT. CONT.Appropriated $68,940.00

    Expenses:Oxford Chemical 220.84Padham, Ray 788.00Pellont-Farm 10.50Permalux 486.55Piquette, Wayne 5,022.58 1,785.13 R.S. 144.00 H.S.Ptquette, Wayne 15.00Public Service Co. N.H,.1,498.23Red Hed Supply Inc. 36.00RoBust Sales & Service 288.03Ross Express 8.20Royce's Garage 1,253.45Safety Roads Mat. Co. 120.00Sanel Auto Parts 564.10Sawyer Foundry 3,065.11 2,857.30 H.S.Scott, George U299.90Share Corp. 1,382.40 1,924.93 R.S.Spencer Brothers 51.11St. Johnsbury Trucking 154.34Stand Ift, Edwin 52.00State N.H. Metor Yehic"le 13.00Sumner, Donald 71.94H. W. Taylor Hardware 333.39Taylor Rental 41.00Town of Hinsdale 1,817.03Trew Corp. 52.91 401.47 H.S.TrI State Auto Service 524.87 523.06 R.S.Wayside Fence 3.00Webster Chemical Corp. 176.40 420.42 R.S.Whitcomb, Arthur 22.49Wojchick Const. 958.00 H.S.Totals $46,930.04 12,124.00 R.S. 27,275.74 H.S.less Income 791.21

    46,138.83l 12,124.00 27,275.7485,538.57

    Overdrawn $16,598.57

    T.R .A.

    Carried over $10,479.30Art. #10 - 1979 709.11State Contribution 4,727.40

    Expesnes:

    Bradburv, RichardBreed, Harold

    140.40267 .30

    Edson, Theodore 447 .60

    50.

  • T.R.A. Cont.

    Expenses:

    Faucher, WilliamLake Asphalt & PetreloumMcCagg, FredMieczkowski, StanleyNortheastern CulvertPiquette, WayneTreasurer State of N. H

    Total

    90.007,011.20

    731.52425.05909.15560.70709.11

    $11,29^.03

    VITAL STATISTICS

    Appropriated $ 100.00

    Expenses

    :

    Eleanor S. Smith - Town Clerk 46.50

    Balance

    SANITATION

    $ 53.50

    Appropriated $53,100.00

    Expenses:

    Dolbec, Ernest & Cecil

    e

    Stub, Inc.

    Woj chick, MichaelTotalBalance

    $ 4,200.0027,307.7020,499.96

    $52,007.66

    STREET LIGHTING

    52,007.66$ 1.092.34

    Appropriated $17,000.00

    Expenses:

    Public Service Co. of N. H. 19,098.52

    Overdrawn

    LIBRARY

    $ 2.098.52

    Appropriated $ 7,920.00

    Expenses

    :

    Dunn, William $1,815.0051.

  • Appropriated

    Expenses:

    Nelson, Iva Treasurer 1,949.50Wolfe, Carol 2,722.50Total 6,487.00

    TOWN POOR

    Appropriated

    Expenses:

    Case # 1 $ 34.64Case # 2 61.90Case # 3 103.96Case # 4 40,00Case # 5 40.05Case # 6 20.00Case # 7 62.50Case # 8 151.00Case # 9 72.47Case # 10 24.79Case i 11 29.97Case i 12 122.78Case # 13 9.93Case #14 47.87Case # 15 217.28Case # 16 385.21Case # 17 70.00Case # 18 191.70Case # 19 152.75Case # 20 144.90New England Telephone 19.24N. H. Local Welfare Adm. Assoc. 5.00Total $2,007.94Less income 232.09Balance

    MEMORIAL D.?iY

    Appropriated

    Expenses

    :

    Clareinont Pepsi Cola Co. 76.50Enibleni Flag Co, 223.52Ltnden Qardens 20.00

    LIBRARY CONT.

    $ 7,920.00

    $ 3,000.00

    1,77,585$ 1,224.15

    $ 400.00

    52.

  • MEMORIAL DAY CONT.

    Appropriated $ 400.00

    Expenses:

    H. W. Taylor Hardware 37.35Valley Food 74.71Total $ 432.08Less Income 10.00Overdrawn.

    RECREATION

    AppropriatedLess July 4thTotal

    Expenses:

    W. E. Aubuchon 14.87Baker's Bookstore 7.96Bradley Lab. , Inc. 132.50Elmer's Gulf 4?. 05Falvey Enterprises 510.45Foster, Donna 669.50J. Galanes & Sons 19.56Game Time 38.49Halogen Supply co. 36.15Hanson, Jerry 690.62Kings Mammoth Mart 46.57King Plumbing & Heating 629.20Miller, Wayne 1,000.00Moore, Sandra 13.50N. E. Telephone .79Northcountry Welding 18.00M. E. O'Brien & Sons 492.08Page, Alan 222.20Public Service co. of N.H. 691.05RoBust Sales & Service Inc 146.40H. W. Taylor Hardware 73.28Taylor Rental 20.00Wojchick, Cathy 200.20Woj chick, Michel 10.00Total $5,725.42Balance

    422.0822.08

    $12,250.006,200.00

    $ 5,050.00

    $ 5,725.421 324.58

    53.

  • CEMETERY

    Appropriated

    Expenses:

    Abbott, Mtchael 1,316.25Agway, Inc. 34.34

    F. J. Blum, Inc. 48.00-

    D. R. I. Industries 2269Earaes, Mtchael 308.75Elmer's Gulf 11.25

    R. N. Johnson 157.84Krewer, Lawrence 630.50Langlots, William 42.25McDurfee, Harry 15.00Major, Lewis 4,200.04Major, Lewis - exp. 783.26Noyes, Ronald 295.75Pelloni, John 15.00RoBust Sales & Service Inc. 549.25Royce's Garage 92.74H. W. Taylor Hardware 282.54Town of Hinsdale 87.26Wojchick Const. 20.00Wolfe, Fred 1,563.25Total exp. $10,476.16Less Income 1,125.19Balance

    ADVERTISING & REG!

    Appropriated

    Expenses:

    Brattleboro Reformer 38.14Keene Evening Sentinel 26.14N. H. Municipal Assoc. 582.36Total 646.64Balance

    $10,750.00

    9,350.97

    $ 1,399.03

    $ 682.00

    TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN

    Savory Robert N. - Tax Collector

    RETIREMENT & SOCIAL SECURITY

    Appropriated

    Treasurer State of N. H.Overdrawn

    54.

    646.64$ 35.36

    $79,786.27

    $14,500.00

    14,750.191 250.19

  • DISCOUNTS, ABATEMENTS & REFUNDS

    Blanchard, Edward Sr. $ 9.00Barnes, Benjamin 50.00Boroski, Chester 23.01Butler, John 24.74Dart, Mrs. Dorlays 11.41Dunham, Elmer & Cheryl 10.56Finnell , Marjorie 222.23Guerrero, Andrea B. 26.20Gero, Victor 15.59Hardy, Dave 3.89Leahy, James 69.89Latham, Neil 54.11Levasseur, Lillian 100.00McCarthy, Barbara 220.93Marmo, Anthony &

    Mason, Anthony 8.69Maine, Russell 24.39Potter, Cara 86.00Ray, Mary Josephine 7.04Roberts, William & Margurite 28.17Rouillard, Calvin 8.62Savory, Robert - Tax Colledtor 900.00Schanks, John & Erma 2.86Shumsky, Margarite 9.70Stand ift, Doreen 2.15Theriault, Gary & Judith 11.90Woznick, Ann 2.40Walsh, George & MacQuarrie, James 81.55Warriner, Andrea 10.52Total $2,025.55

    INTEREST

    Appropriated $14,170.32

    Expenses:

    Cheshire National Bank $11,170. 11,170.32

    Balance $ 3,000.00

    INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOAN

    Appropriated $ 3,000.00

    Expenses:Cheshire National Bank 8,800.83

    Overdrawn $ 5,800.83

    55.

  • TEMPORARY LOANS

    Appropriated & Spent $300,000.00

    LONG TERM NOTES

    Appropriated $ 50,862.80

    Expenses:

    Cheshire National Bank 41,091.40Balance I 97771-40

    YIELD TAXES

    Treasurer State of N. H. $ 287.35

    COUNTY TAXES

    Treasurer County of Cheshire $ 84,253.00

    WITHHOLDING TAXES

    Cheshire National Bank $ 20,052.48

    SCHOOL DISTRICT

    Appropriated 1979 - 1980 $1,204,581.00Paid on 1978 - 1979 prior to July 1, 1979 576,407.00

    $1,780,988.00

    Selectmen's orders paid Jan. - Dec. 1979 999,407.00Due on 1979 - 1980 appropriation before July 1, 1980 781,581.00

    $1,780,988.00

    BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

    Appropriated

    Expenses

    :

    Baker's Bookstore 7.73Bim's Printing 26.40Hinsdale Press 12.50Mahoney, Anna 176.30Rosploch, Charles 134.42Sanville, Shirley 4.00Snow & Lear 3.95Wallace Maryann 136.00TOTAL 501.30'

    Balance

    575.00

    501.3073.70

    56.

  • CIVIL DEFENSE & SURPLUS EQUIPMENT

    Appropriated $ 697.00

    Expenses:

    Hinsdale Press 15.00New England Telephone 2.45Simonds, Ralph - Exp. 112.02Simonds, Ralph 150.00Sprague, Paul 15.70H. W. Taylor Hardware 3.77Treasurer State of N. H. 51.00U. S. Civil Defense Council 30.00Wojchick, Michael 46.59

    426.53Total $426.53Balance

    CONSERVATION COMT

    Appropriated

    Expenses:

    Agway, Inc. 34.19Amidon & sons Sales, Inc. 117.55Baker's Bookstore 3.49Bliss, Roberta 7.00Brattleboro Reformer 33.98Brown & Roberts, Inc. 45.02Currier, Marylou 6.00Elmer's Gulf 101.65Grossman's 59.17Hinsdale Press 25.00Hutchinson, Bruce 1,274.00New England Telephone 10.89Paduchak, Peter 257.00Pelloni, John 75.00Public Service Co. of N.H. 157.54RoBust Sales & Service Inc. 225.00H. W. Taylor Hardware 573.29Arthur Whitcomb 141.55Wolfe, Fred 12.97Total 3,160.29Less Income 1,084.47

    $ 270.47

    $ 3,460.00

    2,075.82

    Balance $ 1,384.18

    57.

  • PROPRTY RECORD ASSESSMENT MAINTENANCE

    Approprtated

    Expens«s^:

    BDros^t, PcifllDatatrontcHtnsdale PressMa honey, AnnaMarshall & SwtftN.A.D.A. Appratsal GuideN. H. Assoc, of Assessing

    OfficialsRizzi, Vtto

    Rtz2l , Vtto - exp.Sprague, PaulTreasurer State of N. H.TotalLess IncomeBalance

    $ 7,550.00

    75.261,227.02380.50592.9555.0040.00

    20.002,499.97

    36.3036.30196.00

    5, 159. 3D

    4.00

    BUDQET COMMITTEE

    Approprtated

    Expenses:

    Htnsdale PressM. P. B. Corp.New England TelephoneZavorotny, PeterTotal

    Article #20 - 1976

    Expenses:

    Paduchak, Peter

    Article #14 - 1978

    Expenses:

    Krewer, LawrencePaduchak, PeterStowell ElectricTotal

    200.0046.563.44

    300.00550. DO

    ARTICLES

    Heritage Park

    All Purpose Court

    154.05347.05

    1,195.00

    5,155.30$ 2,394.70

    $ 550.00

    $ 162.95

    162.95

    $ 1,696.10

    1,696.10

    58.

  • ARTICLES CONT.

    Article #14 - 1973 Depot St. Bridge

    Expenses:

    Treasurer State of N. H. $59,487.79

    Article # 8 - 1979 RESCUE, INC. $ 2,500.00

    Appropriated & paid $ 2,500.00

    Article # 9 - 1979 CHESHIRE SENIOR SERVICES $ 700.00

    Appropriate & Paid $ 700.00

    Article #11 - 1979 FIRE TRUCK $49,900.00

    Expenses:Royce's Garage 6,675.00 6,675.00Balance $43,225.00

    Article #12 - 1979 POLICE CRUISER $ 6,000.00

    Expenses:Spencer Brothers $ 6,000.00

    Article #14 - 1979 MONADNOCK FAMILY & MENTAL HEALTH $ 1,781.00

    Appropriated & Paid $ 1,781.00

    Article #17 - 1979 HERITAGE PARK PAVING $16,000.00

    Expenses:Arlington Paving Co. 11,750.00Baker's Bookstore 13.48Crystal Ice & Fuel 3,225.00Grossman's 58.43Hutchinson, Bruce 162.50Krewer, Lawrence 85.9'^

    Greene, Arthur - Attorney 150.00H. W. Taylor Hardware 70.36

    Total. - , - .

    Balance15,515.72

    $ 484.28

    59.

  • ARTICLES CONT.

    Article #18 - 1979 Re-Wr1t1ng Zoning Ordinances $ 2,000.00

    Expenses:Brattleboro Reformer 25.80Keene Evening Sentinel 16.00Southwestern N. H. Regional

    Planning Comm. 195.84Total $237.64Balance

    237.64$ 1,762.36

    Article #19 - 1979 Southwestern N. H. RegionalPlanning Comm. $ 2,470»44

    Appropriated & Paid $ 2,470.44

    Article #20 - 1979 Multi Purpose Court - Lights $ 6,000.00

    Appropriated & Paid $ 6,000.00

    Article #22 - 1979 Town Hall Clock $ 7,000.00

    Expanses:Rodgers Clock Service $ 7,000.00

    Article 123 - 1979 Re-furbish Town Hall Clock $ 1,500.00

    $ 1,450.00Expenses:Towar Clock SpecialistsBalance

    Article #24 - 1979 SidewalksCarry over - 1978Total

    Expenses:

    Breed, Harold 417.60Edson, Theodore 471.42Faucher, William 82.50Granite State Malco Sales 15.70Lake Asphalt & Petroleum 2,289.67McCagg, Fred 577.50Mieczkowski, Stanley 447.55Piquette, Wayne 427.50Taylor Rental 201.00Water & Sewer Dept. 50.00Arthur Whitcomb 19.84Total $5,000.28

    $ 50:00

    $2,904.002,096.28

    $5,000.28

    60.

  • ARTICLES CONT.

    Article #26 - 1979 Administrative Assistant $ 8,000.00

    Expenses:Baker's Bookstore 143.80Cable Television Info. Center 12.50Cartirt Plumbing 119.48

    Grossman, Jeffrey 4,061.16Grossman, Jeffrey - exp. 315.54Lookin Back 54.50New England Telephone 198.79N. H. Municipal Assoc. 912.60Sherwin Williams 33.84H. W. Taylor Hardware 14.21Texas Inst. Service Facility 11 .95TotalBalance

    $5,878.37 5,878.37$ 2,121.63

    Articiti #29 - 1979 Paint - Auditorium $ 2,000.00

    Expenses:

    Momaney Painters 1,990.00

    Balance $ 10.00

    Article #30 - 1979 Selectmen's Room - Floor $ 1,200.00

    Expenses:

    Cartin PlumbingSherwin Williams

    23.301,176.70

    total $1,200.00

    Article #31 - 1979 Crossing Guards $ 2,700.00

    Expenses:Doucette, JudithKeck, BarbaraMarshall , DonnaWorden, Elaine

    872.50355.00535.00900.00

    Total 2,662.50 2,662.50Balance ~1 37.50

    61.

  • STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS OF TRUST FUNDSHINSDALE, N. H. FOR YEAR 1979

    Cemeteries, Memorial Funds and Library Principal

    Cheshire County Savings Bank $22,393.96

    Sugar River Savings Bank 18,775.00

    Keene Savings Bank 16,775.00

    Savings Bank of Walpole 15,100.00

    Peterborough Savings Bank 17,507.62

    New Hampshire Savings Bank 18,375.00

    Amoskeag Savings Bank 14,875,00

    Merchants Savings Bank 6,075.00

    Claremont Savings Bank 600.00

    Merrimack County Savings Bank 8,050.00

    24 Shares American Tel & Tel est. 901 . 00

    Total Principal $138,427.58

    New Funds created in 1979

    Waite & Schlattner $ 200.00Thomas Golden 200.00William Mitchell 100.00John Davidson 200.00Albert Huffman 100.00Thomas W. Sullivan 100.00Theodore Miller 100.00Joseph Skiffington 100.00Patterson & Mitchell 100.00

    Total $1,200.00

    Additions to Old Funds

    Chester Waterman $ 200.00

    Accumulated Interest Added

    Provost & LeChaine $ 100.00

    Totals $1,500.00

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  • SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CEMETERIES AND LIBRARY EXPENDITURES

    Fiscal Year Ending Decemerber 31, 1979

    Town of Hinsdale for care of cemetery lots $5,144.63

    Winchester Florist, Pine Grove Cemetery 248.35

    Jerome Ebbighausen, perpetual care Oak Lawn Cemetery 933.43

    Winchester Florist, Oak Lawn Cemetery 20.00

    Accumulated Interest added to principal 100.00

    Hinsdale Public Library 1 ,431 .20

    Total $7,877.61

    SECURITIES HELD FOR SAFE KEEPING

    Hinsdale Playground, Keene Savings Bank Account #33826

    Hinsdale Fire Dept. Savings Bank of Walpole Accouijt #8196

    Hinsdale Fire Depatment Cheshire County Savings Bank Accoufjt #27827

    CERTIFICATE

    This is to certify that the information in this report is correct to

    the best of our knowledge and belief,

    January 18, 1980

    Orson G. Smith

    Roland O'Neal

    Hortense C. Williams

    Income from Trust Funds held by the trustees in the amount of

    $5,144.63 has been paid to the town to be used only for perpetualcare of cemetery lots. Trust Fund Income can not be used for thegeneral funds of the town.

    Respectfully submitted

    Hortense C. WilliamsTreasurer trust funds63.

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    (Eoucord, 03301Municipal Services Division

    Frederick E. LaplanteDirector

    LORRAINE F. RACETTEAssistant Director

    SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

    January 26, 1979

    Board of SelectmenTown OfficeHinsdale, New Hampshire 03451

    Members of the Board:

    Submitted herewith is the report of an examination of the accounts of theTown of Hinsdale for the year ended December 31, 1978, which was made by thisDivision in accordance with the vote of the Town. Exhibits as hereafter listedare included as part of the report.

    One of the enclosed audits must be given to the Town Clerk for retention aspart of the Town's permanent records.

    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    Analysis of Change in Fund Balance : (Exhibit A-2)

    On a budgetary basis, the change in Fund Balance is summarized as follows:

    Appropriated:Fund Balance Applied to Finance 1978 Operations ($ 2,096)Balances of 1978 Special Appropriations 12 ,410

    $ 10,314

    Unappropriated:Revenues in Excess of Estimates $ 39,011Net Unexpended Balances of Appropriations ( 42,679)Beginning Fund Balance Used to Reduce Tax Rate ( 166,200 )

    Net Decrease in Fund Balance

    ( 169,868 )

    ($159,554)

  • Town of Hinsdale January 26, 1979

    SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS :

    Federal Revenue Sharing Funds : (Exhibit C-2)

    The Town received approximately $42,900 of Federal Revenue Sharing andinterest during the current year. Approximately $34,500 was transferred tothe General Fund for expenditures, leaving an unexpended balance of approxi-mately $22,900 for future uses which must be expended within 24 months of receipt.

    ENTERPRISE FUNDS :

    Sewer Department : (Exhibits D-1 and D-2)

    The Town does not maintain a complete listing of property and equipment inthe Sewer Department and does not record related depreciation charges againstcurrent revenues. Therefore, we are unable to express an opinion as to thefairness of the balance sheet or statement of operations and changes in FundBalance for the current year.

    Water Department - December 31, 1978 and 1977 : (Exhibits E-1 and E-2)

    The retained earnings deficit of the Water Department increased from $110,408to $120,268 during the year. The increase is due to a net loss of $9,860 for theyear ended December 31, 1978 as compared to a net loss of $6,156 for the prior year.

    During the year ended December 31, 1978, operating revenues increased by $685while operating expenses increased by $6,212. The increase in expenditures can betraced primarily to increases in superintendent's salary, cost of power and watersupply repairs during the year.

    GENERAL COMMENTS

    Water and Sewer Departments :

    As in prior years, the audit continues to disclose several variances fromstatutory provisions of law regarding the Water and Sewer Departments. OneCommissioner still serves as Commissioner, Rents Collector, Accountant andTreasurer. Warrants are not issued by the Commission to the Collector. No formalabatement procedure is used regarding abatement of rent charges.

    We repeat the following statutes covering the above variances which arequoted as follows:

    "R.S.A. 252:19 Establishment. Duties, any town or village districtwhich adopts the provisions of this chapter may, at the time of suchadoption or afterwards, vote to establish a board of sewer commissioners,consisting of three members, which board of shall perform all the dutiesand possess all the powers in the town or district otherwise herebyconferred upon the Selectmen."

    "R.S.A. 41:4 Incompatibility of Offices. No person shall at the sametime hold any two of the following -of fices; selectmen, treasurer,moderator, trustee of trust funds, collector of taxes, auditor...."

    Comment

    :

    From the above statutes, it seems clear that the Commissioner can not serve

  • Town of Hinsdale January 26, 1979

    as Commissioner, Treasurer and Collector of Rents at the same time.

    Regarding sewer rental collections, the following statute is quoted:

    "R.S.A. 252:13 Collection of Assessments or Rentals. They shallbe committed to the collector of taxes, with a warrant under thehands and seal of the mayor and aldermen requiring him to collectthem; and he shall have the same rights and remedies and be subjectto the same liabilities in relation thereto as in the collection oftaxes." ,

    Recommendations :

    It is therefore recommended that the Commissioner commit such sewer rentsto the tax collector by warrant under their hands and seal as required by thestatute.

    In reference to abatements of sewer rents, the following applies:

    "R.S.A. 252:14 Abatement of Assessment. For good cause shown, themayor and aldermen may abate any such assessment made by them or bytheir predecessors."

    "R.S.A. 252:16 Correction of Assessments. If any error is made inany such assessment it may be corrected by the mayor and aldermen bymaking an abatement and a new assessment, or either, as the case mayrequire; and the same lien, rights, liabilities and remedies shallattach to the new assessment as to the original."

    "R.S.A. 44:2 Provisions Applicable. All provisions of statutes,now made or hereafter enacted relating to towns, shall be under-stood to apply to cities; and all provisions relating to select-men.... shall be construed to apply to the mayor and aldermen....unless a different intention appears."

    We recommend that a formal abatement procedure be adopted in accordance withstatutory requirements. All sewer and water rental collections must be remittedto the Town Treasurer in accordance with the following statute:

    "R.S.A. 41:27 Duties. The town treasurer shall have custody of allmonies belonging to the town, and shall pay out the same only uponorders from the selectmen. .. .the town treasurer shall keep in suit-able books provided for the purpose, a fair and correct account ofall sums received into and paid from the town treasury...."

    In view of the above statute, it is recommended that the Commissionersimmediately transfer the duties now performed by one Commissioner to the properofficials as required by statute and appoint a Collector of Water Rents andmake proper commitment of water rents to said Collector under the hands andseal of the Commissioners.

    It is further recommended that all receipts be reported in total and allrefunds of overpayments be recorded in order that all transactions of the depart-ment be properly recorded.

  • Town of Hinsdale January 26, 1979

    Application of the Municipal Budget Law :

    In towns operating under the Municipal Budget Law, R.S.A. 32:10 providesthat, an unexpended balance may be transferred by the Board of Selectmen fromone appropriation to another provided that the total amount expended for allpurposes does not exceed the total amount appropriated at the town, school orvillage district meetings for all purposes.

    The To\m of Hinsdale exceeded its appropriations by $15,838. The majoritems causing the overdrafts of appropriations were the overdrafts of StreetLighting of $4,613, General Expenses of Highway of $6,135 and Police Departmentof $4,062.

    Conclusion :

    The provisions of Chapter 71-A, Section 21, require that the Auditors'summary of findings and recommendations shall be published in the next annualreport of the Town. Publication of the Exhibits contained in this audit reportis optional at the discretion of the Board of Selectmen. This letter, however,must be published in its entirety.

    We extend our thanks to the officials and employees of the Town of Hinsdalefor their assistance during the course of the audit.

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    MUNICIPAL SERVICES DIVISIONDEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION

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  • 1979 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF LIBRARY COMMIHEEAmi don Stearns- Town Robertson Barrows Misc.

    Jan. 1, 1979Amt. on handReceived 1979Expenditures^.n 1979

    Fund* Bowker-Jones* Approp. Fund' Fund^ Acct.

    793.44793.44

    $000.00

    95.2395.23$00.00

    62.581,949.50 158.68 385.65 82.611 ,859.99 1 58.68 385.65 82.61

    ; 152.09 $000.00 $000.00 $00.00

    *Money earned on Trust Funds in 1978.

    EXPENDITURES FOR 1979

    Books, Magazines-PapersTown A/C Ami don A/C

    Supplies aServices

    Util

    American Library Assoc. 28..00H. W. Wilson Co. 27..00Moore-Cottrell Agency 271.41 66.07Public Servic Co.Nathaniel Dame Company 26.97 41.00Hunting-Brodart Inc. 52.34Gaylord Brothers 34..65New England Telephone Co.Barbara Keck 56..05Col ton Insurance Agency 152..00Quality Books Inc. 29.28National Geographic 17.25 5.75World Book Inc. 21.50Yankee, Inc. 13.00The Book Cellar 10.99 11.25N. H. State Library 43.45William Dunn 91,.45St. Martin Press 23.53Green Mt. Bookstore 4.37Homestead Press 12.35 12,.55Picturepages Inc. 45.00Solar Data 82.80Meshek's 6.45Westminister Press 63.25Better Book Co. 40.47 7.98Publishers Central Bureau 35.08Taylor-Baker Inc. 655.42Illinois Mfg. Directory 23.03N. H. Publishing Co. 16.22American Econo. Services 42.66Regent Book Co. 6J5 86.22Children Press 53.04 206.92H. W. Taylor Hardware 2 .10Grolier Ent. 61.53 13.38Child's World 171.56

    416.59

    223.64

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  • 1979 REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF LIBRARY COMM. CONT.

    Books, Magazines & Papers Supplies Util.& Services

    Interhouse Publt;Baker Book StoreFacts-On-FileReader's DigestIndependent Pub.Dorrance & Co.

    jhing Cc

    Group

    $1

    Town A/C

    7.497.5914.9716.896.06

    Ami don A/C

    10.90

    ,538,.13 $793.44 $403.80 640.23

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  • HINSDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY1979

    Circulation for 1979

    Hours open per week 25

    Adult FictionAdult Non-Fiction

    6,7311,131

    Juvenile FictionJuvenile Non-Fiction

    2,353510

    PeriodicalsAdultsJuvenile

    82955

    BookmobileAdultJuvenile

    Total

    1,344164

    13J17

    Interlibrary Loans 33

    Books loaned to other libaries

    Total number of Books borrowedfrom N. H. Bookmobile in 3 Visits 1,715

    Average desk and telephoneinquiries per month 100

    Volumes added to library in 1979Adult Fiction 78Adult Non-Fiction 283Juvenile Fiction 163Juvenile Non-Fiction 77

    601

    Balance from 1978 $ 5.87Cash receipts from fines 191 .25

    Disbursements (newspapers, books) $116.40Cash transferred to treasurer 54.64

    $171.04 $ 26.08 SalBaln'ice from 1978 ($5.87)Cash received fron rentals $ 59.90

    Disbursements (Box rent. Supplies, Stamps) $57.46 $ 2.82 Bal

    Ca?h on hand for 1979 $28.9071.

  • HINSDALE MUNICIPAL COURT

    1. Crtmtnal Cases

    1. Complaints entered during the year2. Complaints disposed of during the year

    a. feloniesb. misdemeanors 11c. vtolattons 309

    2. Cases dtvtded Into classes

    320320

    1. Not gutlty pleas 212. Found not guilty 43. No! Pros 224. Cases appealed 15. Drunkness 16. Fish & Game 37. Motor Vehicle laws;

    a. Town Ordinances 16b. State motor

    vehicle 301

    3. Juvenile cases 4

    4. Small CI a Tins 16

    5. Cash recetpts:

    Cash on hand January 1, 1979 $ 499.50Total receipts 9,184.50Total

    Total amount paid to State $4,546.40Total amount paid to Town 3,127.18Total miscellaneous 260.00Total operating expenses 1,008.97Total

    $9,684.00

    $8,942.55

    Cash on hand December 31, 1979 $ 741.45

    Respectfully submitted

    Eugene E. Gaffey, Justice

    72.

  • REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT1979

    Unpaid Water Rents, Jan. 1, 1979 $ 4,437.31

    Cash - Jan. 1, 1979Checking Account 2,858.35Savings Account 52,665.87Cash on hand 33.88 55,558.10

    INCOME - 1979

    Water Rents 56,277.91Job Works 1 ,614.44Interest Income 2,983.28 60,875.63

    1979 Accrued Payroll Taxes Payable 1,007.72 $121,878.76

    DISBURSEMENTSEXPENSES -

    Purification & Water Suppiy:Salaries 8,496.00Supplies 1,562.21Electricity 12,276.92Repairs & Maintenance 721.76 23,056.89

    Distribution:Salaries 8,784.00Supplies 2,527.74Repairs, Ma int.Water Storage Tank 11,292.14Water Lines 3,848.00Hydrants 240.57Meters 225.00

    15,605.71General Expenses:

    Clerical & Accounting 3,600.00Telephone 1,995.56Supplies, Postage,

    Printing 503.27Insurance 1,398.00Truck Expense 2,400.00Taxes 1 854.56Miscellaneous nil. 59

    CAPITAL ASSESTSHydrants 1,571.32Mis'] Equipment 1,600.561978 Accrued Payroll

    taxes paid

    26,917.45

    11,862.98

    3,171.88

    1,362.42

    73,

  • REPORT OF THE WATER DEPT. CONT.

    1979

    Cash - Dec. 31, 1979

    Checking Account 8,852.46Savtngs Account 43,649.15Cash on hand 765.18

    53,266.79

    UNPAID WATER RENTS, DEC. 31, 1979 2,240.35$121,878.76

    74.

  • KEPORT OF THE SEWER DEPARTMENT1979

    Unpaid Sewer Rents, Jan. 1, 1979 $ 240.00

    Cash - Jan. 1, 1979Checking Account 614.01Savings Account 8,914.61Cash on hand -0- 9:,528. 62

    INCOME FOR YEAR 1979

    Sewer Rents 43,407.84Interest Income _ 511.19 43 ,919. 03

    Accrued Payroll taxes payalDie

    [SBURSEMENTS

    812. 55

    $54,500.20

    d:

    EXPENSES

    Payrolls 11,910.29Treatment Plant

    supplies 588.87Distribution Supplies 1,707.20Repairs & MaintenanceTelephone

    472.04160.10

    Heat 1,618.00Insurance 1,145.00Truck Expense 582.08Taxes 526.40Mis'l Expense 249.93Clerical & Acct. 3,600.00Salaries-Gen. Officers 1,500.00Stat. -Print. -Postage 223.13 24 ,283.,04

    CAPITAL ASSESTS 6,580.00

    1978 Accrued payroll taxes pd. 35.61

    CASH - Dec. 31, 1979Checking Account 1,194.91Savings Account 19,425.80Cash on hand _ 1,148.34 21 ,769..05

    Unpaid Sewer Rents - Dec. :31, 1979 1 ,832..50$54,500.20

    75.

  • SEWER DEPARTMENTINCOME STATEMENT

    1979

    INCOME

    Sewer Rents $43,407.84Interest Income 511.19 $43,919.03

    EXPENSES

    Payrol

    1

    $11,910.29Treatment Plant

    Supplies 588.87Distribution Supplies 1,707.20Reapirs & Matnt 472.04Telephone 160.10Heat 1.618.00Insurance 1,145.00Truck Expense 582.08Taxes 526.40Mis'l expenses 249.93Clerical & Accounting 3,600.00Salaries-General

    Officers 1,500.00Stationary , printing.

    postage 223.13 24,283.04

    Depreciation 112.18 24,395.22

    Net Profit (Loss) for year $18,523.81

    76.