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JA\IIFI1F1RIIEY, MIIEW HAXMPglHllllRlE

ANNUAL REPORTS

of the Town Officers of

JAFFREY, N. H.

for the year ending

DECEMBER 31 1963

Also REPORT of the WATER COMMISSIONERS

THE COVER PICTURE of Jeffrey's Mount Monadnock, taken by Marie Radcliffe of Alstead, will be seen this

year by hundreds of thousands of Americans. It is being used by the Association to interest

visitors at the New York Worlds Fair in a visit to the region.

A Pnnted by the MONADNOCK LEDGER, Inc., Jaffrey, N.H. A 35Z,07

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INDEX

Abstract of 1963 Meetings 35 Airpark 52 Alice Poole Fund 60 Amos Fortune Fund 60

Auditors' Certificate , 54 Bathhouse Account 51 Bonded Debt 16 Budget 10 Budget Committee's Estimate 12 Civil Defense 53 Comparative Statement 13 Conant Cemetery Trustees 60 Conant High School Fund 60 Conant Indigent Fund 60

Detailed Statement of Payments ,. 26 Dog Constable 34 Financial Report 14 Fire Department 17 Forest Fire District 51 Health Department 34 Highway Agent 38 Highway Garage Committee 45 Jaffrey-State Grant 16 Library 81 Luigi Cilli 33 Memorial Day Committee 53 Municipal Court 55 Overseer of the Public Welfare 33 Police Department 32 School Reports 61 Selectmen's Report 7 Snow Removal 53 Tax Collector 18 Town Clerk 25 Town Officers 3 Town "Property 16 Town Treasurer 23 Tree Warden 54 Trust Funds 56 Vital Statistics 82 Warrant 8 Water Works 48 DIRECTORY of TOWN OFFICIALS

SELECTMEN

J. OREN BELLETETE Term Expires 1964 LESTER F. HAMMOND Term Expires 1965

ALFRED J. CHRISTIAN Term Expires 1966

MODERATOR TOWN CLERK

JASON C. SAWYER ALBERT J. MORIN TOWN TREASURER COLLECTOR OF TAXES

ALBERT J. MORESr RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS

SUPERVISORS OF CHECKLIST

NELSON W. GILL HUBERT S. O'NEIL CHARLOTTE L DUVAL

BUDGET COMMITTEE

NORMAN J. PEARD Term Expires 1964 ALFRED P. SAWYER (Chairman).. Term Expires 1965 HENRY WHEELER, JR Term Expires 1966 DAVID L. VAN BLARCOM Term Expires 1967 RANDYL P. COURNOYER Term Expires 1968

*Appointed to succeed Leo A. J. Forcier deceased Nov. 1963

FIRE DEPARTMENT NELSON W. GILL - Chief Engineer HORACE A. DESCHENES, Asst. Engineer PAUL A. LEACH, Asst. Engineer

HIGHWAY AGENT OVERSEER OF PUBLIC WELFARE RICHARD H.WILSON LUCIEN E. VIGNEAULT POLICE DEPARTMENT LUCIEN E. VIGNEAULT - Chief of Police ARTHUR H. RIVARD - Seargeant & Constable KEVIN P. RIVARD - Patrolman & Constable

SPECIAL OFFICERS ROBERT F. BUNCE JOHN E. LAFRENIERE CHARLES J. MCCABE, JR. NELSON W. GILL ROBERT P. ROY ARTHUR H. HUNT JOHN G. HEIL EDMOND E. ROBICHAUD PAUL ST. PIERRE

CONSTABLE 00« CONSTABLE LLOYD F. WELLINGTON ARTHUR H. RIVARD

POLICE MATRON RUBY BROOKS

SEXTONS RANDYL P. COURNOYER DAVID V. BIRMINGHAM

CONANT INDIGENT FUND TRUSTEES LUCIEN E. •ELLA E. GRIFFITHS CATHERINE B. KIRSCHNER VIGNEAULT

LIBRARY TRUSTEES RALPH E. BOYNTON Term Expires 1964 GEORGIA L. EAVES Term Expires 1965 CARL C. SPOFFORD Term Expires 1966 MARION G. SYMONDS Term Expires 1967

HOMER J. BELLETETE Term Expires 1968

LIBRARIAN EVELYN H. RUFFLE

WATER COMMISSIONERS LESTER F. HAMMOND Term Expires 1964 RICHARD R. BUSSIERE Term Expires 1965

RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS Term Expires 1966

WATER WORKS SUPERINTENDENT WATER WORKS - TREAS.-BKPR. ERNEST E. OUELLETTE ALBERT J. MORIN MUNICIPAL COURT JASON C. SAWYER - Justice WALTER H. GENTSCH - Associate Justice WILLIAM D. TRIBBLE - Spec. Justice

- RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS Clerk of Court & Bail Commissioner F. ALEXANDER MAGOUN - Probation Officer

CONANT HIGH SCHOOL FUND TRUSTEES RANDYL P. COURNOYER Term Expires 1964 ROBERT H. GEORGE Term Expires 1965

HOMER J. BELLETETE Term Expires 1966

TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS RANDYL P. COURNOYER ..Bookkeeper ....Term Expires 19 64 Car CARL C. SPOFFORD Term Expires 1965 WARREN C. RUFFLE Term Expires 1966

AUDITORS ROGER R. SMITH THEODORE R. A. LAMBERT

PLANNING BOARD

JOSEPH J. CROCKER Term Expires 1964 1965 PAUL J. KIDDER Term Expires 1966 MILDRED D. MORSE , Secy Term Expires DR. FRANKLIN W. STERLING Term Expires 1967 RICHARD R. BUSSIERE Term Expires 1968 B. LEONARD KRAUSE, Chairman .Term Expires 1969 (Ex-Officio) MEMBER , BOARD OF SELECTMEN

HEALTH OFFICER JOHN G. HEIL

TREE WARDEN AGENT FOR TOWN CLOCK ALFRED P. SAWYER ELMER H. EAVES

COMMISSIONERS FOR HUMISTON PARK

FERDINAND V. SIROIS Term Expires 1964 PAUL I. DEVLIN Term Expires 1965 JOSEPH T. GRIFFIN Term Expires 1966 REPRESENTATIVES TO GENERAL COURT

WILFRED W. COURNOYER RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS

FORESTRY COMMITTEE Expires 1964 RICHARD R. BUSSIERE Term

ALICE W. POOLE FUND TRUSTEES

VERNON J. BEAN, Chairman DONALD L. PROCTOR NELLIE R. EVANS GEORGIA L. EAVES B. LEONARD KRAUSE

CIVIL DEFENSE

CHARLES W. BACON - Director REGINALD C. HILL, Asst. Director RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS, Co-Director

SELECTIVE SERVICE JAFFREY MUNICIPAL AIRPARK DAVID R. SAWYER, Manager RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS, Registrar

•ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

RENE J. FORCIER Term Expires 1964 REYNOLD A. BELLETE Term Expires 1965 JOSEPH P. MANNING Term Expires 1966 CORNELIUS R. LYLE, U Term Expires 1967 PHILIP M. DARLING Term Expires 1968 This board also serves as Board of Appeals under the Airport Zoning Regulations adopted by the Town of Jaffrey.

FOREST FIRE WARDEN NELSON W. GILL

ASSISTANT FOREST FIRE WARDENS

PAUL A. LEACH HORACE A. DESCHENES ROBERT F. BUNCE SAMUEL LAFRENIERE PHILIP C. TREMBLAY LEON W. PRIEST REPORT Of The SELECTMEN

REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN OF JAFFREY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING. The grounds around the building were landscaped in accordance with approval of the Town Th.3 Board of Selectmen of the Town of Jaffrey is listing Meeting of 1963. This has greatly enhanced the general ap- below a short resume of its activities during tlie year just pearance of the building. The dow nstairs hallway and rest- ended, in order that it might acquaint the people of this com- rooms were redecorated and given two coats of paint as munity some of their problems, projects, and other under- there was a great need for redecoration. takings they participated in. OLD MEETING HOUSE. The Old Meeting House in Jaffrey BUDGET. The Budget Committee met witli the Selectmen Center was painted on the exterior, but the refinishing of and the department heads and considered their 1964 budget the clock faces had to be postponed until this year. requests. A public meeting followed by an executive meeting of the committee was held in the Jaffrey Town Offices with AETNA STREET INTERCEPTOR. This project was com- a final 1964 budget estimate as shown further along in this pleted and put into operation during the fall of 1963. It now report. serves the Blake Street area and also the Aetna, Wheeler and Lawrence Street areas as well. TAX MAP. Much progress has been made on the tax map; and this work will be exhibited at the March 10, 1964 Town ADDITIONAL SEWER CONSTRUCTION. It is hoped that Meeting so that the public may familiarize themselves with the proposed sewer construction as being asked for in the the painstaking detail and labor involved in such a project. This 1964 warrant will be given the approval of the voters, as it map when completed, will serve as a guide for future Boards is part of the long-range program for sewage disposal in the of Selectmen and will assist them in their task of assessing Town of Jaffrey. This proposed sewage disposal construction property in this community, will help to alleviate some of the critical areas which are in dire need of sewage disposal construction. TAX RATE. The tax rate was lowered from $5.30 to $5.20 per $100.00 valuation. The property reappraisal which was LEGAL ACTIONS. The Town of Jaffrey through its Select- to have been done by the State Tax Commission during 1963, men, was involved in litigation during the past year; but this had to be postponed until 1964 as other communities ex- litigation has been terminated and it is anticipated that the periencing higher tax rates than Jaffrey had to be reappraised year 1964 will be a quiet one as far as legal actions are con- before this community could be done. The latest information cerned. received from the State Tax Commission leads the Selectmen to believe that this project will commence shortly after the SET-BACK ORDINANCE. The 30 foot set-back ordinance, coming of spring. as a result of a decision of the Superior and Supreme Courts has proven to be legal and that it will hold up in a court of TOWN ROAD AID CONSTRUCTION. This project was done law. The Selectmen now feel that this ordinance will be on the road leading from Jaffrey to the Peterborough town accepted in the future without question as to its legality. line beginning near the C„ Ro Lamson residence. NEW INDUSTRY. During the past year the Board of Select- SIDEWALKS. The Main Street sidewalk reconstruction had men has endeavored to cooperate with the State Industrial to be delayed this past year due to the injury of one of the Commission to see if it would be possible for new industry town employees. However, with good luck this work will be to locate in this town. It is still hoped that as a result of the completed during 1964. Other sidewalks will be either repaired! inquiries made by them of the Commission, that sometime in or reconstructed. the near future they may secure new induscry. A list of po- tential building sites that are available in this community has STREET SIGNS. Street signs were erected on some of the bean given the office in Concord for insertion in their report outlying roads of tliis community. It is hoped that with the which is sent out to prospective industrial site seekers. request being asked for during 1964, this will complete the program. The Board of Selectmen wishes at this time to express its appreciation to the voters and all who have in any measure PLOWING OF DRIVEWAYS, The plowing of the driveways assisted them in the fulfillment of their obligations as Select- was again handled on a sub-let basis during the year as it had men; and that they will continue to receive this support in the proven satisfactory duringthepastseason.Thismethod leaves future. all the town trucks and equipmen'; to concentrate on the op.).i- J, OREN BELLETETE ing of the roads. The fee was raised to $20.00, as it had jean LESTER F. HAMMOND necessary to make an additional assessment during 1962, and ALFRED J. CHRISTIAN it is greatly hoped that this will not prove necessary during Selectmen of Jaffrey this winter season. TOWN MEETING WARRANT

STATE OF Cretia Brook Interceptor from its present terminus on East TO: The Inhabitants of the Town of Jaffrey, in the County of Main Street easterly along East Main Street to a point Cheshire, qualified to vote in Town Affairs; beyond the Hillcrest Road, and then southerly to intercept the flow into the existing septic tank off of New Squantum You are hereby notified to meet at the Conant High School Road, for a sum not to exceed Seventy Thousand ($70,000.00) Auditorium on Stratton Road in Jaffrey Village, in said Town Dollars, forty per cent or Twenty-eightThousand ($28,000.00) of Jaffrey, on Tuesday the Tenth day of March next, at nine Dollars of which is to be paid by the Town and sixty per o'clock in the forenoon (polls to remain open until six o'clock cent or Forty-two Thousand ($42,000.00) dollars to be paid in the afternoon) to act upon tie following subjects; for by contribution from Federal and State govemm ants; and to raise and appropriate a sum of SeventyThousand ($70,000.00) 1. To bring in your votes for the election of Delegates- Dollars by the issuance of serial notes and Bonds upon the at-Large, Alternate Delegates-at-Large, District Delegates credit of the Town for the payment of the Town's share of and Alternate District Delegates to the National Conventions said contract in accordance with the provisions of the Muni- of the Democratic and Republican parties, to be held for the cipal Finance Act, Revised Statutes Annotated, Chapter 33 of purpose of nominating candidates for President and Vice- the laws of the State of New Hampshire, and to authorize President of the . the Selectmen to accept all grants and aid from Federal, State and other sources for the completion thereof. 2. To choose Two Delegates to the Constitutional Conven- tion. 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to enter into a contract or contracts for the acquisition of 3. To choose a Town Clerk, Selectman for three years. land and for the construction of a building or buildings Tax Collector and all other necessary Town Officers. to provide housing for the Highway and Water Departments and equipment, materials and offices for a sum not to 4. To hear all reports except that of the Budget Com- exceed Forty Thousand ($40,000o00) Dollars and to raise mittee and act thereon. and appropriate a sum of Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) Dol- lars by the issuance of serial notes and bonds upon the credit 5. To hear the report of the Budget Committee, and to of the Town for all or any portion thereof in accordance with raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be re- the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act, Revised Statutes quired for the support of the poor, building and repairing Annotated, Chapter 33 of the Laws of the State of New Hanp- of highways and bridges, fire and police departments. Mem- shire, and to authorize the Selectmen to enter into a contract orial Day, street and building lighting, and all other Town with the Jaffrey Water Works for the use of one-fourth of Chaises, said premises in consideration of amortized payments of one-fourth of the total cost of the same; and to authorize 6. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen the Moderator to appoint a committee of five members (com- to borrow money in anticipation of taxes. posed of the existing members of the Highvvay Garage Com- mittee if available and willing to serve) to act as a Highway 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen Garage Building Committee to aid the Selectmen in arranging to enter into a contract or contracts for the construction of for and supervising the construction of said project. a small ejector station off of River Street near Charlonne Street to pump the sewage from the septic tank to the River 10. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select- Street Sewer and to build a pumping station and force main men to sell and convey to the highest bidder all right, title off the Old Peterborough Road near Cross Street together and interest of the Town in and to the following parcels of with the connections from the pumping station to the two land with the buildings thereon; 1st the land of the Town septic tanks on North Street for a sum not to exceed Eighty situated on Blake Street, now occupied in part by the highway Thousand ($80,000.00) Dollars, forty per cent or Thirty- department with buildings thereon; 2nd the parcel of land and Two Thousand ($32,000.00) Dollars of which is to be paid rights incident thereto with the buildings thereon adjacent by tiie Town and sixty per cent or Forty-Eight Thousand to the Arthur Coll, Mario Dedo property and the Town of ($48,000.00) Dollars to be paid for by contributions from Jaffrey; and the parcel of land on the southerly side of Main Federal and State governments and to raise and appropriate Street, adjacent to Sawtelle property and Public Service a sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) Dollars by the issuance right-of-way together with the building thereon. of serial notes and bonds upon the credit of the Town for the payment of the Town's share of said contract in accordance 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate with the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act, Revised the sum of $5,000.00 for a State Aid Reconstruction Project Statutes Annotated, Chapter 33 of the Laws of the State of in said Town of Jaffrey on Route 124, continuing where New Hampshire, and to authorize the Selectmen to accept present project left off tow ards Jaffrey Center; distance to be all grants and aid from Federal, State and other sources determined by State Engineers, on condition that the State for the completion thereof. will allocate the sum of $10,000.00, total cost of this project to be $15,000.00. (By Petition), 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to enter into a contract or contracts for the extension of the 12. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell and convey to the highest bidder, all right, title and as extending from land of George P. Duncan and running along interest of the Town in and to the so-called Poole land ex- land of The Ark, Inc., to land of the Estate of Karl Compton. tending from the Ark Road, so-called, to Thorndyke Pond, (By Petition). being said land as acquired by the Town under the will of the late Alice Poole, or take any other action in connection tiiere- 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate with, the sum of $400.00 to be used for Civil Defense purposes.

23. To see if the Town wiir vote to raise and appropriate 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $44.88 for the purpose of installing and defraying a sum of money not to exceed $16,000.00 for the purpose the cost of two street lights on Old Turnpike Road, near the of purchasing a fire truck for the Jaffrey Fire Department residences of Charles Griswold and Paul O'Meara. (By to replace the 1932 Seagra/es^ which will be sold by sealed Petition). bids to the highest bidder, said purchase of new truck to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen and 24. To see if the Town will vote to increase the salary the Board of Fire Engineers. (By Petition). of the Bookkeeper of theTrusteesofTrustFunds from $200.00 to $500,00 annually. 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropri- a sum afs of money not to exceed $865.00 for the purpose 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate of trading the present 1963 Plymouth Cruiser tow ard a new the sum of Four Huidred Twenty-eight dollars and fiftj cruiser for the Police Department, or take any action re- two cents ($428.52) for the purpose of paying the annual lating thereto. cost of a changeover in lighting to 11000 lumen lights on Stratton Road to Conant High School and on River Street 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate from Main Street to School Street. the sum of $600.00 for the purpose of contributing a portion of the Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection coverage on full- 26. To see if the Town will vote to increase the salary time employees of said Town; said plan to provide greater of the Town Treasurer from $150.00 to $500.00 annually. coverage and benefit to Town Employees as approved by the N. Ho Municipal Association. 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate 16. To see if the Town will vote to permit the Tax Col- a sum of money not to exceed $5,000,00 for the purpose lector to accept payment on account of the annual property of extending the present sewage system now serving Peter- tax in multiples of not less than $10.00 in accordance with borough Street, to include Pinecrest and Ridgecrest Roads, the provisions of Chapter 36, Section 1, RoS.A. 1963. or take any other action relating thereto. (By Petition).

17. To see if the Town will vote to change the method 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate of the collection of poll tax penalties as it now reads; the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars for the purpose "interest on Poll Taxes at 6% after Dec. 1st"; to read; of installing street signs on various streets or roads in the "Penalty on Poll Tax, 20.^ after Dec. 1st."; said change Town of Jaffrey. would correspond with methods of collection used in other commuoiciss in this State. 29. To take up any other business that may be properly brought before the meeting. 18. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to dis- pose of land acquired by the Town through Tax Collector's 30. To vote on the question; "Shall Sweepstake Tickets Deed, by public auction to be held by them at the Jaffrey be sold in this Town?" Town offices, on date and time to be duly advertised by them, or take any other action relating thereto. 31. Shall the provisions of Chapter 287 of the New Hamp- shire Revised Statutes Annotated relating to games of Beano 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate be accepted in this Town? the sum of $2,500.00 for the purpose of continuing the Tax Given under our hands and the seal of the Town of Jaffrey, Map now being prepared by the Tow n. this Twenty-First day of February 1964.

20. To see if the Town will vote to determine and appoint the salaries of the Justice, Associate Justice, Special Jus- tice and the Clerk of the Jaffrey District Court as required A TRUE COPY ATTEST: by Chapter 331, of the Laws of 1963. J. Oren Belletete Lester F. Hammond 21. To see if the Town will vote to reopen the following Alfred J. Christian road or highway closed by gates and bars pursuant to the Selectmen of Jaffrey vote of the 1926 Town Meeting described as follows: "From North of A. D. Gordon, Jr., summer residence to E. T. McCoy's," said section of the highway now being described 10

BUDGET Of The TOWN Of JATFREY

Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures for tfie Ensuing Year January 1, 1964 to December

31, 1964. Compared with Estimated and Actual Revenue, Appropriations and Expenditures

of the Previous Year January 1, 1963 to December 31, 1963.

SOURCES OF REVENUE Estimated Actual Estimated Revenue Revenue Revenue Previous Previous Ensuinq Year Year Year 1963 1963 1964

FROM STATE: Interest and Dividends Tax $ 35,000.00 $33,655.11 $ 33,650.00 Railroad Tax 165.00 Savings Bank Tax 3,727.30 1,950.00 Reimbursement a^c Sewer Allocation Grant 3,882.92 12,006.27 5,723.48 Road Toll Tax 600.00 681.90 680.00 FROM LOCAL SOURCES EXCEPT TAXES: Dog Licenses 700.00 798.70 785.00

Business Licenses, Permits and Filinr; Fees 300.00 301.00 300.00 Fines and Forfeits, Municipal Court 1,500.00 2,098.42 2,500.00 Income from Trust Funds 3,500.00 4,536.35 4,000.00 Income of Departments: (a) Highway, including rental of equipment 8,000.00 4,531.79 4,500.00 (b) Bathhouse 35.00 15.50 25.00 (c) Beach Parkinq Receipts 600.00 360.50 375.00 (d) Bicycle Registrations 60.00 61.25 60.00

Motor Vehicle Permi t Fees 21,500.00 22,582.76 22,500.00

Withdrawals from Capital Reserve Funds :

Highway Dep t. 3,000.00 FROM LOCAL TAXES OTHER THAN PROPERTY TAXES:

(a) Poll Taxes - Reqular ^$2 2,725.00 2,168.46 2,7^5.00 (b) National Bank Stock Taxes 700.00 686.00 686.00 (c) Yield Taxes 250.00 192.43 200.00 TOTAL REVENUES FROM ALL SOURCES

EXCEPT PROPERTY TAXES $ 79,517.92 $91,403.74 $ 80,659.48 *AMT. TO BE RAISED BY PROP. TAXES 396,515.69 400,497.75

TOTAL REVENUES **** $481,152.23 11

PURPOSES OF EXPENDITURES Appropriations Actual Estimated Previous Expenditures Expenditures Year Previous Ensuing Year Year 1963 1963 1964

CURRENT MAINTENANCE EXPENSES: GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Town Officers' Salaries $ 8,000.00 % 7,967.25 $ 7,700.00 Town Officers' Expenses 6,500.00 6,873.9? 6,500.00 Election and Registration Expenses 300.00 288.50 1,200.00 Municipal Court Expenses 1,700.00 1,142.48 2,550.00 Expenses Town Hal! and Other Town Bidqs 2,500.00 2,767.51 3,300.00 Employees' Retirement and Social Security 3,400.00 3,458.79 3,400.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY: Police Deportment 19,000.00 19,639.72 20,650.00

Fire Department (Incl. Red Network) 6,000.00 5,574.51 6,400.00 Insurance & Town Officers Bond 4,300.00 5,089.54 5,100.00 Tree V/ork 500.00 214.00 700.00 Damages and Legal Expenses 5,800.00 16,795.95 1,500.00 HEALTH: Health Department, Including Hospitals 150.00 150.00 150.00 Vital Statistics 100.00 143.25 140.00 Town Dump and Garbage Removal 2,000.00 2,162.73 2,000.00 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES: Tarring 19,550.00 17,016.58 19,550.00

Town Maintenance - Summer 12,800.00 13,559.66 12,800.00

Town Maintenance - Winter 22,000.00 26,281.86 22,000.00 Street Lighting, Bidg. Lighting i Telephone 11,800.00 12,249.65 12,250.00 General Expenses of Highway Department 1,200.00 855.87 1,200.00 Town Road Aid 1,143.80 1,143.80 1,137.95 Libraries 3,500.00 3,540.44 3,000.00 PUBLIC WELFARE:

Town Poor & Old Age Assistance 6,000.00 6,000.00 6,500.00 PATRIOTIC PURPOSES: Memorial Day and Veterans' Associations 400.00 400.00 400.00 RECREATION:

Humiston Field & Rink 1,500.00 2,334.09 1,500.00 Beach 1,500.00 1,709.94 1,500.00 PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES:

Municipally Owned Water and Electric Utilities 90.00 81.34 90.00 Cemeteries 3,000.00 5,779.78 3,000.00 12

Airports Maintenance Account 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Advertising and Re-'ional Association 925.32 925.32 1,025.00

Town of Rindqe, N.H. - Taxes 300.00 317.52 350.00 INTEREST: On Temporary Loans 500.00 915.62 750.00 On Lonq Term Notes and Bonds 4,172.00 4,091.00 3,588.00 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES:

Town Construction - Roads 3,500.00 1,803.62 3,475.00 Sidewalk Construction 2,500.00 1,904.11 3,500.00 PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL OF DEBT:

(a) Bonds Peterboro St. 2,700.00 Sewer 10,000.00 12,700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00

(b) Pavment to Capita! Reserve Funds Hwv. Equip. 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 Fire Dept. 1,500.00 COUNTY TAXES 19,000.00 19,538.05 21,500.00 SCHOOL TAXES 284,202.49 278,248.96 280,546.28

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $476,033.61 $487,665.36 $481,152.23

Alfred P. Sawver Randyl P. Cournoyer

Henry Wheeler Jr.

BUDGET CQMiVliTTEE ESTIMATE Library 3,000.00 1964 Town of Jaffrey Budget Welfare & Old Age Assistance 6,500.00 Memorial Day Committee 400.00 School $280,546.28 Humiston Field 1,500.00 Beach, Parks & Playgrouids 1,500.00 Town Officers Salaries 7,700,00 Water Utilities 90.00 Town Officers Expanses 6,500,00 Cemeteries 3,000.00 Election & Registration Expenses 1,200.00 Airpark Maintenance 1,000.00 Municipal Court 2,550.00 Monadnock Region Association Dues 1.025.00 Tow n Hall & Other Buildings 3,300.00 Tow n of Rindge, N.H. - Taxes on Bullet Pond land 350.00 Retirei"ni;:u ^ So'r.al Security 3,400.00 Interest: Long Term Bonds 3,588.00 Police Of.rji.rtment 20,650.00 Temporary Loans 750.00 Fire DepJirtmsnt (Incl. Red Network) 6,400.00 Tow n Construction 3,475.00 Insurance & Town Officers Bonds 5,100.03 Sidew alk Construction 3,500.00 Tree Work 700.00 Payment on Debts Peterborough St. Bonds 2,700,00 Legal Expenses 1,503.00 Sewer Bonds 110,000,00 Vital Satistics 140.00 Cap. Res. Funds; Highw ay Equipment 5,000.00 Health Deparonsnt 150.00 Fire Truck Replacement 1,500.00 Dump 2,000.00 County Tax 21,500.00 Tarring 19,550.00 Summer 12,800.00 Total Town Operating Budget for 1964 $200,605.95 Winter 22,000.00 TOWN AND SCHOOL BLT)GET FOR YEAR AS Lights and Telephone 12,250.00 APPROVED $481,152.23 General Highway Expenses 1,200.00 *To appropriate $201,105.95, but raise only $189,167.44 Town Road Aid Construction 1,137.95

ALFRED P. SAWYER, Chairman NORMAN J. PEARD RANDYL P„ COURNOYER DAVID VAN BLARCOM HENRY WHEELER, JR. 13

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT

1963 BUDGET RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES 1963 Receipts Total Liabilities Liobilities Appropri- and Reim- Amount Expended Balance Carried to Department Carried from ations bursements Available 1963 Unexpended Overdrawn 1964 1963

Town Officer Salaries 8000.00 8000.00 7967.25 32.75

Town Officers Expenses 6500.00 1215.48 7715.48 6873.92 841.56 .... 825.00 Election & Registration Exps. 300.00 300.00 288.50 11.50 Municipal Court Expenses 3728.36 3728.36 1142.48 2585.38 2500.00

Town Hall S, Other B'dqs. 2500.00 25.00 2525.00 2767.51 242.51 ....

Retirement ?, Social Security 3400.00 1309.04 4709.04 4078.70 630.34 .... Police Department 19000.00 100.00 19100.00 19639.72 539.72 Fire Department 6000.00 169.37 6169.37 5574.51 594.86 Ins. & Town Officers Bonds 4300.00 4.37 4304.37 5089.54 785.17

Tree Work , 500.00 500.00 214.00 286.00 285.00 Legal Expenses 1993.: 3900.00 5893.30 16795.80 10902.50 ffealth Department 150.00 150.00 150.00 ......

Vital Statistics ... 100.00 100.00 143.25 43.25

Dump 2000.00 13.00 2013.00 2162.73 149.73 .... Tarring 19550.00) 17016.58)

Summer 17800.00) 4342.61 58692.61 13559.66) 1834.41 .... 1825.00 Winter 22000.00) 26281.98) Lights and Telephone 11800.00 2.25 11802.25 12249.65 447.40 General ffighway Expenses 1200.00 1200.00 855.87 344.13 325.00 Town Road Aid Construction 1143.80 1143.80 1143.80

Library 3500.00 149.75 3649.75 3540.44 109.31 .... Public Welfare 6000.00 166.63 6166.63 6000.00 166.63 Memorial Day Committee 400.00 400.00 393.71 6.29 ...~ Humiston Field 1500.00 33.34 1533.34 1005.26 528.08 Beach, Parks and Playgrounds 1500.00 421.00 1921.00 2207.28 286.28

Water Utilities 90.00 90.00 81.34 8.66 .... Cemeteries 3000.00 3606.62 6606.62 5779.78 826.84 Airpark Maintenance 533.70 1000.00 1533.70 1533.70 .... Mon. Region Association Dues 925.32 925.32 925.32 Skating Rink 450.00 450.00 1328.83 878.83 Blister Rust Control 800.00 800.00 800.00 Rindqe, N.H. Taxes 300.00 300.00 317.52 17.52 Interest: Loni Term Bonds 4172.00) 4172.00) Temporary Loans 500.00) 500.00) 5006.62 334.62 Town Construction 3500.00 3500.00 1823.62 1676.38 1675.00 Sidewalk Construction 1787.65 2500.00 4287.65 1904.11 2383.54 2350.00

Indebtedness: Peterboro St. Bonds 2700.00 2700.00 2700.00

Sewer Bonds 10000.00 10000.00 10000.00 .... Cap. Reserve Fund: Highway Equipt. 3000.00 3000.00 3000.00

County Tax 19000.00 19000.00 19538.05 538.05 ....

TOTALS 5564.65 188731.12 15286.82 209582.59 211881.01 12867.16 15165.58 9785.00 12867.16 2298.42

WARRANT ARTICLES : Tax Map 337.25 2500.00 2837.25 2369.00 468.25 468.25 Tax Reappraisal 10500.00 10500.00 10500.00 10500.00 Painting Town House 2000.00 2000.00 1276.95 723.05 723.05 14 FINANCIAL REPORT TOWN OF JAFFREY BALANCE SHEET

ASSETS LIABILITIES

CASH: ACCOUNTS OWED BY THE TOWN: In hands of Treasurer 84,142.66 Unexpended balances of appropriations: On hand, - Treasurer-Airpark Const. Account 129.66 Town Officer Expenses 825.00 On hand - Reimbursed - Amos Fortune Fund 21.00 Municipal Court 2,550.00 Tree Work 285.00 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND: Summer Maintenance 1,825.00 Highway Equipment Fund 590.11 General Highway Expenses 325.00 Town Road Construction 1,675.00 ACCOUNTS DUE TO THE TOWN: Sidewalk Construction 2,350.00 Due from State: Tax Map 468.25 Bounties 8.50 Tax Reappraisal 10,500.00 Sewer Construction Grant - Principal 65,685.76 Painting Town House - Jaffrey Center 723.05 Sewer Construction Grant - Interest 13,752.80 DUE TO STATE: Other Bills due Town: State Head Taxes - 1963 1,845.00 Airpark Construction Account 1,910.63 DUE TO SCHOOL DISTRICT: UNREDEEMED TAXES: Balance of 1963-64 appropriation 155.588.96 Levy of 1962 3,243.19 Levy of 1961 1,471.56

UNCOLLECTED TAXES: CAPITAL RESERVE FUNDS: Levy of 1963 28,750.64 Highway Equipment Fund 590.11 Levy of 1962 77.00 Levy of 1961 17.18 BONDS OUTSTANDING: Previous years 69.53 Peterborough Street Bonds 3% 8,100.00 State Head Taxes - Levy of 1963 1,845.00 Sewer Bonds 2.6% 143,000.00 State Head Taxes - Previous years 148.49 TOTAL LIABILITIES 330,650.37 TOTAL ASSETS 201,863.71 Excess of Liabilities over Assets (Net Debt) 128,786.66 GRAND TOTAL 330,650.37

Net Debt - December 31, 1962 130,384.51 Net Debt - December 31, 1963 128,786.66 Decrease of Debt 1,597.85

RECEIPTS

CURRENT REVENUE: FROM STATE: FROM LOCAL TAXES: Collected and remitted to 1962-63 Head Tax 72.28 Town Treasurer Expenses T.R.A. Reimbursements 2,482.50 Property Taxes - 1963 369,011.63 Receipts from Dept. Pub. Wks. & Highways 36.60 Poll Taxes - 1963 2,168.00 Interest and Dividends Tax 33,655.11 National Bank Stock Taxes - 1963 686.00 Forestry and Recreation Division 13.00 Yield Taxes - 1963 192.25 Sav. Bank Tax: 1962 - 1774.77 State Head Taxes - 1963 7,145.00 1963 -1952.53 3,727.30 Property and Yield Taxes - Previous Years 33,924.15 Reimbs. a/c State Federal Forest lands 63.52 Poll Taxes - Previous years 417.90 & Reimbs. - Water Pollution Aid 12,006.27 State Head Taxes - Previous Years 1,456.99 Fire Meetings Fires Reimbursement 113.04 Interest Received on Taxes 1,183.79 & Reimbs. Road Toll Tax 681.90 Penalties on State Head Taxes 201.50 Reimbs. Old Age Assistance 166.63 Tax Sales redeemed 4,008.93 Bounties 33.50 Overdeposited by Tax Collector 10.15 15

FROM LOCAL SOURCES, EXCEPT TAXES: Dog Licenses 698.70 Sewer Fund 4,000.00 Business Licenses, permits and filing fees 301.00 Fire Dept. Reimbursements 56.33 Municipal Court 3,728.36 Bicycle Registrations 61.25 Rental of Town Property 28.00 Police Department 40.98 Income from Cemetery Trust Funds 3,661.62 Sale of Town Histories 207.50 Income from Highway Department 3,624.11 Sale of Old Cemetery Truck 25.00 Motor Vehicles Permits: 1962 - 356.85 Sale of Obsolete Highway Equipment 1,307.18 1963 - 21,561.52 Library Income & Reimbursements 272.06 1964 - 664.39 22,582.76 Parks & Humiston Field Reimbursements 78.34 Beach Receipts 376.00 RECEIPTS OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUE: Sale of Town Maps 9,05 Temporary Loans - Anticipation of Taxes 125,000.00 Memorial Day Committee Reimbursements 7.56 Refund - Insurance 4.37 Water Works, BC, Ins., Ret., Office Expenses 1,084.83 Withdrawals from Cap. Res. Funds Conant Ind. Fund Reimbursements 874.75 (Highway Equip.) 3,000.00 Blue Cross & Ins. Reimbs. Received 251.90 Federal Grant - Sewer Construction TOTAL RECEIPTS 655,729.48 Allocation 7,003.00 CASH ON HAND, JANUARY 1, 1963 87,037.18 Bathhouse Sav. Account 2600.00 Int. 78.78 2,678.78 GRAND TOTAL 742,766.66 Aeronautical Fund 1,308.11 PAYMENTS

GENERAL GOVERNMENT: UNCLASSIFIED: Town Officers Expenses 7,775.25 Tree Work 214.00 Town Officers Expenses 6,873.92 Damages and Legal Expenses 16,795.95 Election and Registration Expenses 288.50 Advertising and Regional Associations 925.32 Municipal Court Expenses 1,142.48 Tax Map 2,369.00 2,369.00 Expenses, Town Hall & Other buildings 2,767.51 Taxes Bought By Town 5,080.66 Painting Town House 1,276.95 Discounts, Abatements and Refunds 507.40 Landscaping 250.00 Employees Retirement and Social Society 4,078.70 INTEREST: PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY: Paid on Temporary Loans 915.62 Police Department 19,639.72 Paid on Bonded Debts 4.091.00 Fire Department, Inc. Red Network 5,574.51 OUTLAY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, Blister Rust Control 800.00 EQUIPMENT AND OTHER: State Aid Construction 5,000.00 Insurance and Town Officers Bonds 5,089.54 Town Construction 1,823.62 Civil Defense 370.75 Bathhouse Construction 3,180.97 Bounties 17.00 Street Signs 454.84 HEALTH: Sidewalk Construction 1,904.11 Sewer Construction 23,131.27 Health Department 150,00 Sidewalk Plow 4,413.00 Vital Statistics 143.25 Cruiser 900.00 Town Dump Maintenance 2,162.73 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT: INDEBTEDNESS: Payment on Temporary Loans 125,000.00 Tarring 17,016.58 Peterborough Street Bonds 2,700.00 Summer 13,559.66 Sewer Bonds 10,000.00 Winter 26,281.86 Capital Reserve Funds Street and Building Lights & Telephone 12,249.65 (Highway Equipment) 3,000.00 General Expenses of Highway Department 855.87 GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS: Town Road Aid 2,855.99 PAYMENT TO OTHER LIBRARIES: State of N.H. - 1963 Head Taxes 5,179.50 State of N.H. - 1962 Head Taxes 2,593.50 Library 3,540.44 PUBLIC WELFARE: State of N.H. - a/c Yield Tax Debt Retirement 174.31 Treas., County of Cheshire, 1963 Tax 19,538.05 Town Poor and Old Age Assistance 6,000.00 PATRIOTIC PURPOSES: Trustees, Conant Indigent Fund 874.75 Town of Rindge, N.H., Taxes Bullet Pond land 317.52 Memorial Day Committee 393.71 RECREATION: Jaffrey School District: 1962-63 Approp. 143,508.90 1963-64 Approp. 122,660.00 Parks, Playgrounds and Rink & Beach 4,541.37 PUBLIC SERVICES: Amos Fortune Fund 21.00 Highway Work 17.30 Municipal Water Utilities 81.34 TOTAL PAYMENTS 661,645.47 Cemeteries 5,779.78 CASH ON HAND, December 31, 1963 81.121.19 Airpark Maintenance 2,796.82 GRAND TOTAL 742,766.66 16

STATEMENT OF BONDED DEBT SCHEDULE PROPERTY TOWNOF JAFFREY OF TOWN

Description Valuation Year ending December 31, 1963 Town Ha!l, Lands and Buildings 72,000.00 Furniture and Showing Annual Maturities of Outstanding Bonds and Long equipment 2,500.00 Libraries, Lands and Buildings Term Notes. 38,000.00 Furniture and equipment 20,000.00 Police Department 1 of Jeffrey 1 Town Town of Jeffrey Equipment 5,000.00 Peterboro Street Sewer Bonds Fire Department, Lands and Buildings 11,000.00 Bonds - 2.60% Equipment 18,000.00 3% i Total Date of Highway Department, Lands and buildings 6,000.00 Original Amount: 1 Original Amount: Annual Equipment 30,000.00 Maturity $27,000.00 $193,000.00 Maturities Materials and Supplies 1,000.00 Parks, Commons and Playgrounds 7,000.00 July 1, 1964 $ 10,000.00 Water Supply 180,000.00 Dec. 30, 1964 $ 2,700.00 12,700.00 Schools, Lands and buildings 380,000.00 Equipment 20,000,00 Airport July 1, 1965 10,000.00 50,000.00 All land acquired through Tax Collector's Deed 100,00 Dec. 30, 1965 2,700.00 12,700.00 Fire Alarm System 14,000.00 Sewage system land and station 9.800.00 July 1, 1966 10,000.00 TOTAL 864,400.00 Dec. 30, 1966 2,700.00 12,700.00 J. OREN BELLETETE Selectmen

July 1, 1967 10,000.00 10,000.00 LESTER F. HAMMOND of ALBERT J. MORIN ALFRED J. CHRISTIAN Jaffrey Town Treasurer

July 1, 1968 10,000.00 10,000.00

July 1, 1969 10,000.00 10,000.00 JAFFREY - STATE GRANT July 1, 1970 10,000.00 10,000.00 (Sewer Construction) Project: C-3

July 1, 1971 10,000.00 10,000.00 Total Grant - $103,808.61 July 1, 1972 10,000.00 10,000.00 Principal - $82,107,20 Interest $21,701.41

Ann jal Annual Total July 1, 1973 10,000.00 10,000.00 Outstanding Principal Interest Annual Year Principal Payment Payment Payment July 1, 1974 10,000.00 10,000.00 1964 $65,685.75 $4,105.36 $1,618.12 $5,723.48 1965 t> 61,380.40 1,516.99 5,622.35 July 1, 1975 10,000.00 10,000.00 1966 ij 57,475.04 1,415.86 5,521.22 1967 T 53,369.68 1,314.73 5,420.09 1968 tJ July 1, 1976 10,000.00 10,000.00 49,264.32 1,213.60 5,318.96 1969 1 45,158.96 1,112.47 5,217.83 1970 41,053.60 J July 1, 1977 10,000.00 10,000.00 1,011.34 5,116.70 1971 t 36,948.24 910.21 5,015.57 1972 t 32,842.88 809.08 4,914.44 July 1, 1978 3,000.00 3,000.00 1973 ) 28,737.52 707.95 4,813.31 1974 ) 24,632,16 606.82 4,712.18 TOTALS 1975 $8,100.00 $143,000.00 $151,100.00 20,526.80 505.69 4,611.05 1976 y 16,421.44 404.56 4,509.92 1977 12,316.08 f Peterborough Street Bonds, 3% Issued to Trustees 303.43 4,408.79 1978 8,210.72 ' 202.30 of Trust Funds. Sewer Bonds, 2.60% Issued to 4,307.66 1979 * 4,105.36 99,65 4,205.01 First National Bank of . Total Payment of $12,700.00 made during 1963 on This is new schedule of payment by year as per new this indebtedness. legislation which permits state grants of 30% of cost of ALBERT J. MORIN, construction instead of the previous grant of 20% of cost Town Treasurer of construction. 17

FIRE DEPARTMENT

FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT

DATE TYPE ALARM TYPE FIRE OWNER -OCCUP AN! 1962 Dec. 30 RNW Chimney Fire M. McPhie 1963 Jan. 8 Box 522 Sprinkler Pipe W. W. Cross, Pit #2 Jan. 21 R^^W Flooded Oil burner Belletete Apts. Feb. 22 R^rw Oil Burner Mrs. C. Guptill Mar. 19 R?JW False Apr. 6 RNW Forest Fire W. D. Tribble Apr. 10 Box Oil Burner Mrs. Dillon Apr. 14 Box Brush A. Coll Apr. 20 RNW Town Dump Town of Jaffrey Apr. 21 RNW Town Dump Town of Jaffrey Apr. 22 RNW Chimney Fire Jason Sawyer Apr. 25 RNW Grass Fire American Legion Apr. 29 RNW Brush Fire L O. Kirschner Apr. 30 RiNTW Flooded oil burner John F. Medlyn May 16 RNW Chimney Fire J. Lurwick June 23 RNW Automobile Gushing Moore June 25 RNW Automobile July 5 RNW Rubbish Annett Lumber Co. Aug. 3 RNW Grass Fire Wm. F. Smith Aug. 15 RNW Shed Mr. Belanger Sep. 27 RNW Brush Oct. 5 RNW House & Barn Old Paradise Farm Oct. 5 RNW House Fire J. L, Charlonne Oct. 6 RNW Car Fire Henry Martin Oct. 28 RNW Oil Smoke Leonard Martin Oct. 29 Still Alarm Town Dump Town of Jaffrey Oct. 31 RNW Rubbish Fire Bean & Symonds Nov. 11 RNW Building Axel Heden Nov. 19 RNW Chimney Fire Jason Sawyer Nov. 22 Box 411 Clothes Dryer Washerette-MainSt. Dec. 15 Box 112 Smoke 1st Church - JC Dec. 22 RNW BuUding C. O. Bowen

NELSON W. GILL Chief Engineer Jaffrey Fire Department 18 TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT DEBITS CREDITS Taxes Committed & R

Jan. 1, 1963 Taxes Taxes Interest Abated Dec. 31, 1963

T963 POLL $ 2,804.00 $ .46 $ 2,168.00 $ .46 $ 66.00 $ 570.00 PROPERTY 406,614.75 $632.00 35.68 369,011.63 35.68 2,000.75 $7,489.43 28,744.94 TIMBER YIELD 192.25 .18 192.25 .18 SEWER 9,409.65 8,149.65 255.00 1,005.00 BANK STOCK 686.00 686.00 HEAD 9,145.00 58.00 7,145.00 58.00 155.00 1,845.00

$4 28,851.65 $632.00 $ 94.32 (429,577.97) $387,352.53 $ 94.32 $2,476.75 $7,489.43 $32,164.94

1962 POLL $ 476.00 $ 10.00 $ 8.68 $ 410.00 $ 8.68 $ 52.00 $ 24.00 PROPERTY 33,832.26 1,129.57 33,591.90 1,129.57 187.36 53.00 TIMBER YIELD 276.20 8.65 211.15 8.65 65.05 SEWER 1,005.00 1,005.00 BANK STOCK 2.80 HEAD 1,614.48 35.00 140.50 1.431.99 140.50 145.00 72.49

$ 37,206.74 $ 45.00 $1,287.40 (38,539.14) $ 36,650.04 $1,287.40 $ 452.21 $ 149.49

1961 POLL $ 31.08 $ -- $ .57 $ 7.90 $ .57 $ 6.00 $ 17.18 PROPERTY 57.40 57.40 HEAD 95.00 2.00 20.00 2.00 20.00 55.00

$ 183.48 $ 2.57 (186.05) $ 85.30 $ 2.57 $ 26.00 $ 72.18

1960 POLL $ 4.00 $ 4.00 PROPERTY 61.53 61.53 HEAD 20.00 $ .50 $ 5.00 $ .50 $ 15.00

$ 85.53 $ .50 (86.03) $ 5.00 $ .50 $ 80.53

1959 PROPERTY $ 60.00 $ 60.00 HEAD $ .50 $ .50

$ 60.00 $ .50 (60.50) $ 60.00 $ .50

1958 POLL $ 2.00 $ 2.00 PROPERTY 3.70 3.70 HEAD 5.00 5.00

$ 10.70 (10.70) $ 3.70 $ 7.00

1957 POLL $ 2.00 $ 2.00 HEAD 1.00 1.00

3.00 (3.00) 3.00 $10.15 overdeposited 19

SUMMARY OF TAX SALES ACCOUNTS FOR 1963 Debits Levies of 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956

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Unredeemed Taxes Jan. 1, 1963 $2,117.73 $1,273.90 $364.24 $ 95.59 $56.87 $.99

Taxes Sold to Town During Year $5,080.66 , Interest and Cost 41.88 46.91 155.76 22.12 15.20 $5,122.54 $2,164.64 $1,429.66 $386.36 $110.79 $56.87 $.99

Credits

Remittances to Treasurer Redemptions $1,837.47 $ 575.72 $1,163.20 $ 42.62 $ 72.45 $34.61 $.99 Interest and Cost 41.88 46.91 155.76 22.12 15.20

Unredeemed Taxes Dec. 31 . 1963 3,243.19 1,471.56 Taxes Deeded to Town During Year 70.45 71.80 73.34 23.14 22.26 Taxes Abated During Year 38.90 248.28 $5,122.54 $2,164.64 $1,429.66 $386.36 $110.79 $56.87 $.99

UNREDEEMED TAXES FROM TAX SALES

1962 1961

LaFortune, Normand W. and Virginia S. 246.42 The Ark, Inc. $ 6.05 Loranger, Richard R. and Rita 241.83 Bosiey, Herbert A. and Daisy B. Malina, $949.27 Frank and Corale 43.14 Burns, Freda L. O'Neil, 487.75 David B. and Estelle S. 294.38 262.98 Gagnon, Andre P. and Betfy 1. 3.73* Paradise, Alfred B. and Margaret E. 82.80 11.85 Marling, Avis 56.34 Shattuck, Helen E. HeirS 64.64

Desrosiers, Roland W. and Rache;l J. 799.23 742.54 Butler, Ross E. and Theresa A. 20.53 LaFleur, Archie 408.50 *Balance of Interest and Cost Due For Redlemption

UNPAID PROPERTY TAXES 1963

Adams, Roger B. 78.00 Caldwell, Bernard C. Heirs 473.20 The Ark, Inc. 1,248.00 Champney, Theron N. Heirs 101.40 Ascani, Duvglio A. and Elizabeth A, 293.80 Christian, Elphege J. and Dorothy B. 38.80 Ascani, Elio A. and Florence A. 208.00 Christian, Ronald D. and Janet L. 150.80 Austin, Robert M. and Helen C. 153.40 Cloutier, Donald A. 98.80 Avard, Willie S. 218.40 Davis, Charles W, and Elizabeth A. 208.00 Baird, Mary A. 236.60 Davis, Yvette G. 200.20 Deschenes, Bassette, Regina M. 145.60 Albert A, 167.96 Deschenes, Leo G. Bernstein, Edwin G. and Jennie 1,029.60 15.60 Desmarais, Berstein, Edwin G. and Vera 312.00 Edward D. 280.80 Desrosiers, Auto Blair, Malion E. and Germaine M. 46.80 Sales 218.40 Desrosiers, Bosiey, Eva E. 119.00 Roland W. and Rachael J. 525.20 Donovan, Bosiey, Herbert A. and Daisy B. 878.80 Richard H. and Betty J. 405.60 Donnelly, Bowen, Clifford O. Jr. and Rose L. 572.00 Eva M. 112.32 Dyer, Leslie H. and Hazel A. Bridgman, Lola I. 280.80 280.80 Burns, Freda L. 387.40 Eaves, Alton C. and Jean A. 41.60 Butler, Donald J. and Mary 299.00 Ely, David A. and Priscilla M. 148.20 20

Margaret Forcier, J. Frederick 72.80 Emerson, 32.50 Gilmore, Harold 2.60 Gagnon, Joseph and Josephine 161.20 Girouard, Joseph 6,50 Garfield, J, Steven and Constance R. 124.80 Goodenough, Henry 3.90 Garfield, John T, 111.80 Gustafson, Carl 62.40 Gautier, Herve E. and Simone T. 187.20 Gustafson, Evelyn H. 62.40 Gentsch, Lucy C. 348.40 Hamlen, Charles R. 124.80 Given, Aylmer H. Mary T, 130.00 Harling, Avis 49.40 Griffin, Joseph H. and Ellen M. 249.60 Heffernan, David W., Michael A. and John T. 202.80 Hubbard, John V. and Sadie M. 26.00 Hartwell, Richard R. 254.80 Jackson, Helen G. Heirs 62.40 Hogan, Etta Heirs 275.80 Maguire, Harley L. and Shirley N. 143.00 Hunt, Glenn A. and Catherine M. 260.00 Noble, Charles L. Jr. 96.20 Kelley, David H. 184.60 Proctor, Warren G. 236.60 Knowlton, Albert C. and Mary M. 212.60 Quinn, Howard P. and Helen V. 26.00 Kulish, John W. and Aino J. 189.80 Rust, Fred W. Jr. 358.80 Sawyer, Bayard E. and Shirley P. 119.60 LaFleur, Emile J. and Dorothy J. 218.40 Smith, Russell T. 439.40 LaFortune, Normand W. and Virginia S. 213.20 Stratton, G. Francis and Dorothy N. 631.80 Lang, Charles F. 62.40 Stratton, Gardner N. 374.40 Letourneau, Norman P. and Mary L. H. 176.80 Strong, Charles P. 26.00 Letourneau, Raymond F. and Marjorie O. 148.20 Trigoboff, Leo and Rose 397.80 Levins, Peter J. and Ruth C. 325.00 Walker, Vernon E. and Marion P. 93.60 Loranger, Richard R. and Rita 223.60 Wilson, John B. and Donald Colby 13.00 Gustie, Frank R. and Isabelle M. 218.40 Marrotte, Daniel G. and Beverly F. 33.80 Stowell, Joseph M. 332.80 Moore, Rena and Elinor M. 147.32 Murray, Robert D. 213.20 PREVIOUS YEARS UNPAID PROPERTY TAXES

O'Brien, Joseph P. and Leona M. 202.80 1 962 Ojala, Robert W. and Mary E. 75.40 Ouellette, Antonio A. 53,00 CNeil, David B. and Estelle S. 270.40 1960 Ouellette, Adrien D. and Alice F. 468.00 Lauder, Charles 61,53 Ouellette, Antonio A. 26.00 UNPAID SEWER RENTALS 1963 Paradise, Alfred B. and Margaret E. 111.80 Peard, Norman J. and Edith A. 923.94 Ascani, Duvglio A. and Elizabeth A. 45.00 Pelletier, Alfred 143.00 Bassette, Regina M. 15.00 Perry, Dana D. Jr. and Dorothy A. 221.00 Belletete, Nora J. 15.00 Pillsbury, Roland W. 382.20 Bosley, Eva E. 30.00 Poirier, Jean M. and Lorraine 280.80 Bosley, Herbert A. and Daisy B. 60.00 Pomponio, Angelica Estate 205.40 Burns, Freda L. 60.00 Christian, Ronald D. and Janet L. 15.00 Record, Lewis S. Jr. 218.40 Davis, Charles W. and Elizabeth A. 15.00 Roberts, James W. 9.10 Davis, Yvette G. 15.00 Roberts, Mary R. 171.60 Desrosiers, Roland W. and Rachel J. 45.00 Sasner, Edward and Bertha E. 231.40 Dillon Motor Sales 30,00 Saville, Rennie and Isabelle M. A. 379.60 Given, Aylmer H. and Mary T. 15.00 Shattuck, Daniel C. Jr. 57.20 Hartwell, Richard R. 15,00 Shattuck, Helen E. Heirs 57.20 Kelley, David H. 15.00 Shepherd, H. Norris and Katherine L. 260.00 Knowlton, Albert C. and Mary M. 15.00 Sirois, Walter G. and Alice L. 213.20 LaFleur, Emile J. and Dorothy J. 15.00 Sirois, Walter, Alice and Harry 293.80 LaFortune, Normand W. and Virginia S. 15.00 Moore, Raymond A. 30.00 Taylor, Charles J. and Mary Rita 71.60 O'Brien, Joseph P. and Leona M. 15.00 Tenney, Lloyd C. Sr. and Bernice R. 36.40 Ouellette, Adrien D. and Alice F. 60.00 Peard, Norman J. and Edith A. 30.00 Walkonen, Frederic K. and Elaine C. 182.00 Pelletier, Alfred 15.00 Western Auto Sales 299.52 Pelltier, Arthemise 30,00 Pillsbury, Roland W. 45.00 Perry, Dana D. Jr. and Dorothy A. 15.00 Butler, Ross E. and Theresa A. 15.60 Poirier, Jean M. and Lorraine 45.00 Calleran, Thomas J. 146.90 Sirois, Walter G. Alice L., and Harry G. 45.00 Danforth, Mary and Margaret S. Kaminsky 44.20 Taylor, Charles J. and Mary Rita 30.00 Dedo, Mario R. and Ruth E. 780.00 Walkonen, Frederic K. and Elaine C. 15.00 Ellis, Charles A. 18.20 Dedo, Mario R. and Ruth E. 90.00 21

UNPAID HEAD & POLL TAXES - 1963

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Adams, Roger B. 7.00 Charlonne, Gerard A. 7.00 Earnesty, Joseph A. 7.00 Adams, Corrine T. 7.00 Christian, Beverly P. 7.00 Earnesty, Mary R. 7.00 Altshuler, Harry M. 7.00 Christian, Janet L. 7.00 Eastman, Elizabeth F. 7.00 Amenta, Emanuel 7.00 Christian, Richard 7.00 Eastman, Francis W. Jr. 7.00 Ascani, Duvglio A. 5.00 Christian, Ronald D. 5.00 Eastman, Francis W. Sr. 5.00 Ascanl, Elizabeth i 7.00 Clapp, Richard W. 7.00 Eldridge, Anna L. T. 7.00 Ascani, Severino E. 5.00 Cloutier, Albert P. 5.00 Eldridge, Joseph B. 5.00 Austin, Helen C. 7.00 Cloutier, Donald A. 7.00 Eddings, Sarah M. 7.00 Austin, Robert M. 5.00 Cloutier, Eileen 7.00 Egan, John W. 7.00 Avard, Willie S. 7.00 Cloutier, Sandra M. 7.00 Egan, William F. 7.00 Coll, Elizabeth M. 7.00 Ellis, Elizabeth M. 7.00 Contois, Jennifer L. 7.00 Ellis, Walter 7.00 Contois, Rodney R. 7.00 Ellison, James C. 7.00 -B- Cook, Agnes V. 7.00 Ely, David A. 5.00 Cook, John J. 7.00 Ely, Priscilla M. 7.00 Bacon, Charles W. Jr. 7.00 Cook, Robert W. 7.00 Emmons, Wayne I. 7.00 Bacon, Virginia H. 7.00 Cook, Sandra L. 7,00 Emmons, Edna E. 7.00 Baird, Barbara M. 7.00 Cota, Esther J. 7.00 Baird, Donald 5.00 Cota, Paul J. 7.00 Baird, John 7.00 Crawford, Cecile M. 7.00 -F- Baird, Marie 7.00 Crawford, John A. 5.00 Baird, Mary A. 7.00 Crowner, Marjorie 7.00 Farhm, Barbara M. 7.00 Baird, Raymond 7.00 Crowther, Ernest W. 5.00 Ferguson, Carol M. 7.00 Ball, Justin L. 7.00 Crowther, Katherine M. 7.00 Ferguson, Francis 7.00 Ball, Lily M. 7.00 Femald, Melville E. 7.00 Bernier, Alfred 7.00 Field, Daniel C. 7,00 Bernier, Alma 7.00 Field, John D. 5.00 Bibeau, Girard J. 5.00 -D- Folsom, Charles A. 5.00 Bibeau, Joseph 7.00 Fontaine, Millie M. 7,00 Bibeau, Rosilda 7.00 Davis, Yvette C. 7.00 Forcier, Irene F. 7.00 Blair, Frank J. 7.00 Day, Doris A. 7.00 Forcier, J, Frederick 5.OO Blair, Germaine M. 7.00 Day, Richard N. 5.00 Blair, Malion E. 5.00 DeGrandpre, Joan M. 7.00 Blanchette, Mary B, 7.00 Delisle, Eleanor 7.00 Blanchette, Richard F. 5.00 Deschenes, Albert A. 5.00 -G- Bosley, Alton M. 7.00 Deschenes, Josephine M. 7.00 Bourdon, Henry J. 5.00 Deschenes, Leo G. 7.00 Gagnon, Andre P, 5.00 Brewington, Marilyn L. 7.00 Deschenes, Roland C. 5.00 Gagnon, Betty I. 7.00 Brewington, Robert B. 7.00 Desmarais, Betty Ann 7.00 Gagnon, Daniel 7.00 Brown, Cora E. 7.00 Desmarais, Edward D. 7.00 Gagnon, Joseph E. 7.00 Bryant, Robert S. 7.00 Desrosiers, Edmund A. 7.00 Gagnon, Josephine A. 7.00 Bryant, Joyce C, 7.00 Devlin, Rita M. 7.00 Gagnon, Patricia 7.00 Burgoyne, Philip M. 7.00 Devlin, William E. Jr. 5.00 Garfield, Charlotte E. 7.00 Burns, Freda A. 7.00 Dillon, Emma G. 7.00 Garfield, Constance R. 7.00 Butler, Donald J. 5.00 Doane, Richard C. 7.00 Garfield, J. Steven 5.00 Butler, Mary 7.00 Dodge, Donna C. 7.00 Garfield, John T. 7.00 Butler, Robert Lo 7.00 Dodge, Elmer A. 7.00 Garfield, Roger J. 7.00 Dodge, Helen E. 7.00 Gauthier, Lillian E. 7.00 Dodge, Richard E. 7.00 Gauthier, Nelson E. Jr. 7.00 Dodge, Vivian L. 7.00 Gauthier, Pauline E, 7,00 -C- Donnelly, Eva M. 7.00 Gentsch, Lucy C. 7.00 Doud, Elsie L. 5.00 Gobeil, Joseph T. Sr. 7.00 Campobasso, Rafella A. 7.00 Drew, Clara M. 7.00 Godbout, Georgette C. 7.00 Caron, Ernest 7.00 Drew, Harold A. 5.00 Godbout, Gerard O. 7.00 Caron, Martha W. 7.00 Dube, Eva M. 7.00 Grant, Bernard J. 7.00 Carpenter, Christine 7.00 Dubois, Bruce E. 7.00 Grant, Phyllis A. 7.00 Carpenter, Claude C. 7.00 Dubois, Sarah E. 7.00 Gravel, Ruth A. 7.00 Carpenter, Herbert C. 7.00 Duval, Melvin A. 7.00 Grenier, Gerard 5.00 Carpenter, Lucy M. 7.00 Dyer, Hazel A. 7.00 Griffin, Ellen N. 7.00 Charlonne, Elizabeth N. 7.00 Dyer, Leslie H. 5.00 Griffin, Joseph H. 7,00 22

-H- Maki, Alan J. 7.00 Powers, Henry C. 7.00 Malo, Laida J. 7.00 Putnam, Grace D. 7.00 Harlow, Leon J. 5.00 Marrotte, Beverly F. 7.00 Harlow, Margaret 7.00 Marrotte, Faith C. 7.00 Hartwell, Freddie A, 5.00 Marrotte, Girard D. 7.00 Q Harvey, Gerald H. 7.00 Marrotte, Richard E. 7.00 Hebert, Mary A. 7.00 Martin, Henry A. 5.OO Quinn, John J. 5.00 Hebert, Verde W. 7.00 Martin, Hazel A. 7.00 HUl, Merrill R. 5.00 Martin, Lucienne 7.OO Hitchcock, Marjorle 7.00 Martin, Peter P. 7.OO -R Matthews, Paul R. Hitchcock, C. Wesley 5.00 5.00 Ramsey, Sally F. 7.00 Matthews, Myrtle A. Homan, Nellie A. 7.00 7.00 Ramsey, WUfred L. 5.00 Matthews, Ray E. Hotin, Leona M. 7.00 5.00 Record, Anne M. 7.00 Matthews, Sadye O. 7.00 Hotin. William R. 5.00 Record, Lena M. 7.00 McFadden, Richard H. 5.00 Record, Lewis S. Jr. 5.00 McFadden, Barbara J. 7.00 Record, Robert G. 5.00 Michaud, George M. Jacobs, Marean Jr. 7.00 7.00 Record, Robert G. Jr. 7.00 Michaud, Yvonne Jalbert, Paul 5.00 5.OO Robert, James P. 7.00 Miller, Albert C, Jr. Johnson, Antoinette 7.00 7.00 Robert, Mary R. 7.00 Miller, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Donald F. 7.00 C. Jr. 7.00 Robinson, Herbert A. 5.00 Moore, Nancy H. Johnston, Anita C. 7.00 7.00 Robinson, Marion G. 7.00 Moore, Raymond A. Johnston, Howard F. 5.00 7.00 Rollins, Arthur G. 5.00 Murby, Gertrude A. 7.00 Jones, Nellie I. 7.00 Rollins, Evelyn J. 7.00 Murray, A. Bemice 7.00 Rollins, Orvis L. 7.00 Murray, Robert D. 5.00 Rollins, Jane M. 7.00 Murray, William Jr. -K- 5.00 Rossignol, Exilda J. 7.00 Rossignol, Ovila F. 7.00 Kelley, David H. 5.00 King, Florence B. 7.00 King, Francis 5.00 -N- Kirschner, Thomas P. 7.00 Norwood, Stephen B. 7.00 Salisbury, Harry 5.00 Salisbury, Mrs. Harry 7.00 -L- Sands, M. Louise 7.00 Sanders, Hazel 7.00

LaFleur, Dorothy J. 7.00 Sanders, Paul 7.00 LaFleur, Emile 7.00 Sasner, Bertha E. 7.00 J. O'Brien, Joseph P. 5.00 Lambert, Eleanor Sasner, Edward 5.00 J. 7.00 O'Brien, Leona M. 7.00 Lambert, WUfred Saville, Isabelle M. 7.00 Jr. 7.00 O'NeU, David B. 5.00 LaPerriere, Joseph E. 5.00 Sawyer, Sheldon S. 7.00 O'Neil, Estelle S. 7.00 LaPerriere, Lorraine 7.00 Scanlon, Thomas 5.00 M. Ouellette, Adrien D. 5.00 LaPlant, Donn 7.00 Schmitt, Charles A. 7.00 Ouellette, Antonio A. 7.00 LaPlant, Mrs. Donn Scribner, Ernest R. 5.00 7.00 Ouellette, Doreen P. 7.00 LeClair, Joseph A. 7.00 Scribner, Lorraine R. 7.00 Letourneau, Ila 7.00 Shea, Daniel E. 5.00 Letoumeau, Marjorie O. 7.00 -P- Shea, Doris G. 7.00 Letourneau, Mary Lou H. 7.00 Sirois, Alice L. 7.00 Paradise, Alfred R. V.OO Letourneau, Norman P. 5.00 Sirois, Joan S. 7.00 Paradise, Margaret A. 7.00 Letourneau, Raymond F. 5.00 Sirois, Walter G. 7.00 Pelkey, Alfred J. 7.00 Levins, Peter Sr. 5.00 Smith, Barbara 7.00 Pelkey, Andrew R. 7.00 Levins, Ruth E. 7.00 Smith, David T. 7.00 Pelkey, Yvonne C. 7.00 Lindgren, Alice M. 7.00 Smith, James A. 7.00 Pelletier, Andrew J. in 7.00 Loranger, Richard R. 7.00 Smith, Muriel V. 7.00 Pelletier. Shirley H. 7.00 Loranger, Rita L. 7.00 Smith, Winfield M. 7,00 Pelton, Barljara 7.00 Lucier, Stephen H. 7.00 Snow, Arthur W, 5.00 Pelton, Donald J. Jr. 7.00 Snow, Edith E. 7.00 Pelton, Donald J. Sr. 7.00 Soucia, Richard W. 7.00 Perron, Jerry 7.00 Spoon, Raymond A. 5.00 Perry, Arlene 7.00 -M- Spoon, Judith 7.00 Pillsbury, Roland W. 5.00 Starkweather, George Jr. 7.00 Pillsbury, Stella A. 7.00 Maack, Audrey J. 7 QQ Starkweather, Mrs. George Jr. 7.00 Maack, Harry A. 7.00 Poirier, Maurice J. 7.00 Stewart, Leonard H. Jr. 5.00 MacDonald, Anita M. 5.00 Poirier, Lorraine 7.00 Stewart, Marjorie 7.00 MacDonald, Chester A. 5.00 Powers, Catherine F. 7.00 23

Stoddard, Dennis H. 7.00 Wallace, Clarrisse J. 7.00 1961 1962 Stoddard, Gladys M. 7,00 Wallace, Dewey W. 7.00 Dodge, Donna C, 7.00 2.00 St, Pierre, Albert 7.00 Wallace, Raymond J. 7.00 Dodge, Elmer A. 7.00 7,00 St. Pierre, Jeannette 7.00 Walsh, Joseph M. 5.00 Dodge, Helen E. 6,59 7.00 Sweeney, Alfred L, 7,00 Walsh, Joyce A. 7.00 Dodge, Richard E. 6,59 7.00 Sweeney, Bertha F. 7.00 Weichel, Hazel 7,00 Doud, Elsie L, 5.00 5,00 Sweeney, Lawrence E. 7.00 Weichel, William 7.00 Ellis, Elizabeth M. 7.00 Sweeney, Lawrence G. 7.00 Whipple, John E. 5.00 Gauthier, Nelson E. Sr, 7,00 7,00 Symonowicz, Lillian B. 7.00 Whipple, Marion D. 7.00 Gravel, Ruth A. 7,00 Symonowicz, Michael J. 5.00 5,00 White, Elinor E. 7.00 Grenier, Maurice -T- White, John A. 7.00 Grenier, Terestia 7,00 White, William G. 5.00 Jalbert, Paul 5.00 Taylor, Edward J, 7.00 White, WUliam E, 7.00 Lindgren, Alice M. 7.00 Taylor, John A, 7.00 Whitney, Harry S, Jr. 7.00 Myers, Marie L, 7.00 Taylor, Lloyd C. 5.00 Whitney, Marion G. 7.00 Pelkey, Andrew R. 7.00 Taylor, Muriel L. 7.00 Wooster, Blanche D. 7,00 Powers, Catherine F. 2,49 Taylor, Rosa G. 7.00 Wooster, Wallace B, 5.00 Rollins, Orris L. 7.00 7,00 Tenney, Bernice R. 7.00 Sweeney, Alfred L. 7.00 Tenney, Lloyd C. 7,00 Tenney, Bernice R. 7.00 - Y- Thompson, Gertrude S. 7.00 Tenney, Lloyd C. 7.00 Thompson, Luther S. 5.00 Young, Merrilyn B. 7.00 Varville, Roger J. 5,00 Travaglini, Dante 5.00 Young, Russell E. 5.00 Travaglini, Lea 7.00 "I hereby certify that the above PREVIOUS YEARS' lists showing the name and amount UNPAID HEAD & POLL due from each delinquent taxpayer, as of December 31, 1963, on account Varville, Patrick J. 5.00 TAXES of the tax levies of 1957, 1958, Varville, Roger J. 5.00 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1963, are correct to 1957 1958 1960 the best of my knowledge and belief," -W Dodge, Elmer A. 7.00 „ aq Levins, Marie J, 7.00 Walkonen, Frederic K. /s/ RAYMOND J, DESMARAIS „'qq Lindgren, Alice 3.00 7.00 5.00 Walkonen, Elaine R. Tax Collector Wallace, Bertha 7.00 TKEASUKER'S REPORT TOWN OF JAFFREY For the Year ending December 31, 1963 TOWN OF JAFFREY AERONAUTICAL FUND: Reimbursement for Accounts paid for by Town 1,308,11 BALANCE on Hand, December 31, 1962 $87,037,18 TOWN OF JAFFREY BATHHOUSE ACCOUNTS: RECEfPTS: (Savings) , Principal 2,600,00 TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES: Accrued Interest 78.78 Federal Sewage Grant 7,003.00 TOWN OF JAFFREY SEWER FUND: TREASURER, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: Appropriation from Sewer Fund toward Gas Tax Refunded 681.90 Aetna St. Interceptor 4,000.00 1962 Bounties Reimbursed 33,50 1962 Head Tax Expenses Reimbursed 33.46 RICHARD H. WILSON, HIGHWAY AGENT: 1962 Reimbursement forTaxLossonStateForest Lands 63.52 Income from use of Equipment, Labor, Tarring, etc, 2,542.75 1962 Water Pollution Aid (Readjusted) 12,006.27 Recovery Old Age Assistance: Louis A, Andrews 136.63 JAFFREY POLICE DEPARTMENT: Flavie A. Christian 30.00 Reimbursement for gasoline used by cruiser 681.86 Reimbursement for Costs of ForestFiresandMeetings 113.04 Dept. of Public Works and Highways 36.60 RAYMOND J. DESMARAIS, TAX COLLECTOR: Interest and Dividends Tax 33,655.11 1963 Poll Taxes and Interest 2,168.46 1963 Expenses 38.82 Head Tax Reimbursed 1963 Property Taxes and Interest 369,047.31 1963 Payroll Reimbursements 2,482.50 TRA 1963 Timber Yield Taxes and Interest 192.43 1962 Savings Bank Tax 1,774.77 1963 Bank Stock Taxes 686.00 1963 Savings Bank Tax 1,952.53 1963 Head Taxes and Penalties 7.203.00 Dept. of Forestry and Recreation (Annett State Park) 13.00 24

1962 Poll Taxes and Interest 418.68 CONANT CEMETERY TRUSTEES: 1962 Property Taxes and Interest 34,721.47 Interest & Dividends Received 860.05 1962 Timber Yield Taxes and Interest 219.80 Sale of Old Cemetery Truck 25.00 1962 Head Taxes and Penalties 1,572.49 1962 Redemptions and Costs 1,879.35 MONADNOCK NATIONAL BANK: Loan in Anticipation of Taxes 125,000.00 1961 PoU Taxes and Interest 8.47 1961 Property Taxes 57.40 SALE OF OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT: 1961 Head Taxes and Penalties 22.00 E. Bertell Pierce 250.00 1961 Redemptions and Costs 622.63 Henry J. Belletete 796.00 Charles J. Letourneau 177.00 1960 Head Taxes and Penalties 5.50 J. Crocker Metal Company 84.18 1960 Redemptions and costs 1,318.96 JAFFREY PUBLIC LIBRARY: 1959 Property Taxes 60.00 Social Security Contributions 122.31 1959 Head Tax Penalties .50 1959 Redemptions and Costs 64.74 JOHN G. HEIL, HEALTH OFFICER: 1962 Milk Licenses Issued 14.00 1958 Property Taxes 3.70 1958 Redemptions and Costs 87.65 JAFFREY WATER WORKS: 1957 Redemptions 34.61 Reimbursements: Social Security Contributions 648.04 1956 Redemptions .99 Gasoline 399.50 Blue Cross 123.33 Overdeposited 10.15 Retirement 157.56 Group Insurance 5.90 ALBERT J. MORIN, TOWN CLERK: Office Expenses (Salary) 150.00 1962 Auto Permits 355.85 1963 Auto Permits 21,561,52 1933 Dog Licenses 693.70 LICENSES ISSUED: 1963 Filing Fees 7.00 St. Patrick's Church 110.00 19S3 Building Permits 80.00 J. Crocker Metal Company 15.00 1934 Auto Permits 664.39 Caplan & Co., Inc. 15.00 Jaffrey Bowling Center JAFFREY MONICIPAL COURT: 60.00 1962 Court Balance 1,629.94 1933 Court Balance 2.033.42 HUMISTON PARK COMMISSIONERS: JAFFREY FIRS DEPARTMENT: Receipts for restitution for damages at Field 33.34 Reimbursement for materials sold 7.50 Reimbursement for correction of Firemen TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS: Payroll 43.83 Capital Reserve Fund (Highway Equipment) 3,000.00

LUCIEN E. VIGNEAULT, CHIEF OF POLICE: 1963 Bicycle Registraiions 61.25 TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS: Telephone calls 2,25 Reimbursement for expenses as follows: Reimbursement Uniform Account 7.50 Old Burying Ground 431.64 WUliam P. Smith 31.23 Cutter Cemetery 390.42 Library Lawn 149.75 ALICE e. E- LEHTINEN, TOW.V HISTORY AGENT: Shattuck Park 45.00 Sale of Town Histories Baptist Cemetery 80.00 Josephine Deschenes 15.00 Conant Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 1,852.44 Anne B. Gordon (2) 30.00 Conant Cemetery Improvement Fund 47.07 David Van Blarcom 15.03 Conant Indigent Fund 874.75 Genealogical Book Research Company 12,50 Mrs. Carl H. Johnson 15.00 Mary C. E. Hamilton 15.00 Frances M. Witt 15.00 LAKE CONTOOCOOK BEACH RECEIPTS: Eunice Green 15.00 Parking Receipts 360.50 Marion M. Johnson 15.00 Bathhouse Receipts 15.50 RoUand Spofford (2) 30.03 Norma J. Sands 15.00 JAFFREY MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Joseph Lakovitch 15.00 Reimbursement for accounts paid for by Town 7.56 25

MISCELLANEOUS: TOWN CLERK'S REPORT Monadnock Insurance Agency, Refund 4.37 Sale of Town Maps 9.05 TOWN OF JAFFREY J. Oren Belletete, Blue Cross 89.70 Year Ending December 1963 Henry J. Belletete, Blue Cross 116.00 31, Evelyn H. Ruffle, Group Insurance 46.20 N. H. Ball Bearings, Lease Agreement 3.00 DOG LICENSES ISSUED Doris J. Gill, Rental of Old Meeting House 25.00 Male Dogs Licensed 145 TOTAL RECEIPTS 655.729.48 Female Dogs Licensed 24 '$742,766.66 Spayed Female Dogs Licensed loi Kennels Licensed TOTAL ORDERS PAID DURING 1963 _ 6 54.413.35 5 Balance after Close of Books 88,353.31 Kennels Licensed 1 Outstanding Checks 4.402.65 Female License Pro-rated 1 Balance on Hand, January 1, 1964 $83,950.66* Male License pro-rated 1 Spayed Female License pro-rated 1 2 Penalties collected Amount Received /s/ Albert J. Morin Commissions 278 @ .20 each ALBERT J. MORIN Amount remitted to Treasurer 698.70 Town Treasurer FILING FEES Filing Fees Received 7.00 Orders Paid $654,413.35 Amount Remitted to Treasurer 7.00 Outstanding Chks. 4,402.65 Soc. Sec. Due 687.79 BUILDING PERMITS W.T. Due 2.330.68 Building Permits issued, 40 @ $2.00 each 80.00 $661,837.47** Amount Remitted to Treasurer 80.00 **See Detailed Statement of Payments AUTO PERMITS 1962 Auto Permits Issued: Number: 150347 to 150413 57 356.85 Amount Remitted to Treasurer 356.85

SEWER FUND 1963 Auto Permits Issued: Number: 148462 to 150500 2032 21,253.10 Year Ending -- December 31, 1963 Nos. voided: 148804, 149606, 150013, 150016, Balance on Hand, December 31, 1962 12,531.31 149969, 150031,

RECEIPTS : 150351 R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent: Number: 399801 to 399850 49 308.42 Sewer Entrance Fees (6) 300.00 Amount Remitted to Treasurer 21,561.52 Labor & Equipment 6.00 Raymond J. Desmarais, Tax Collector: 1964 Auto Permits Issued: 1963 Sewer Rentals 7,894.65* Number: 338701 to 338733 33 664.39 1962 Sewer Rentals 1.005.00 No. voided: 338721 Total Receipts 9,205.65 Amount Remitted to Treasurer 664.39 21,736.96

EXPENDITURES : ALBERT J. MORIN R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 3,100.21 Town Treasurer Town of Jaffrey, Aetna Street 4,000,00 Elie Belletete & Sons 53.64 Mon. Sav. Bank, Deposited Money 10,000.00 Horace A. Deschenes, Refund 30.00 Total Expenditures 17,183.85

BALANCE ON HAND . December 31, 1963 4,553.11

* 255.00 deposited by Tax Collector after close of treasurer's books, not shown here.

ALBERT J, MORIN Town Treasurer 26 DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS

N. H. Town Clerks Association Town of Jaffrey 3.00 Association of N. H, Assessors 3.00 For the Year Ending December 31, 1963 Clerical: Albert J. Morin, Bookkeeper 3,570.00 GENERAL GOVERNMENT Alfred J. Christian, Clerical 199,70 Reports : The Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Town Reports - 1962 880.00 TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES Other Expenses : Selectmen: The Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Notices, Printing forms 77,00 Oren Belletete 600.00 J. Secretary of State, N. H., Copies of Sessions Laws 4.00 Alfred Christian 475.00 J. Forbes Magazine, Trustees Subscription 15.00 Lester F. Hammond 600.00 Financial World, Trustees Subscription 20.00 Arthur J. Faford 125.00 Mon. Nat. Bank, Safe Dep. Box rent for Trustees 7.50 Town Clerk: Esther G. Bennett, Deceased prop, owner list 1.70 Albert Morln, Salary 100.00 J. D. Reed Chaplin, Real estate transfer cards 148,90 Albert Morin, Auto Permits Issued 1,087.50 J. B & M Railroad, Pipe agreement 10.00 Albert J. :^orin, Drawing & Notifying Jurors 18.00 C. E. Whitlock Co., Reproduction of old maps 6.15 Town Treasurer: Treas., State of N. H., 1963 Trailer list price book 7.50 Albert J. Morin, Salary 150.00 R. J. Desmarais, Tax Sale and Other Expenses 142.15

Tax Collector : D. Reed Chaplin, Tax sale expenses 79.20 Raymond J. Desmarais, Treas., State of N, H., Boat Owners list & directory 19.68 Tax Collectors Commissions 3,383,75 Alfred J. Christian 23.05 Overseer of Public Welfare: Fred L. Tower Co., N. H. Register - 1963 20.60 Lucien E. Vigneault, Salary 500.00 Arthur H. Rivard, Dog Constable salary 100.00 ^uditors: Alice E. E, Lehtinen, Town History sales corams. 19.25 Roger R. Smith 75.00 6,873.92 James A. Sullivan 75.00 Trustees of Trust Funds: Cournoyer, Bookkeeper 200.00 Randyl P. ELECTION & REGISTRATION EXPENSES Agent for Town Clock : Moderator: Elmer H. Eaves 150.00 Jason C. Sawyer 20,00 Sextons: Assistant Moderator: David V. Birmingham 136.00 Helene G. Hackler 10.00 Budget Committee Clerk :

Assistant Town Clerk : Albert J. Morin 100.00 Fay S. Sawyer 10.00 7,775.25 Supervisors of Checklist;

Charlotte I. Duval 40,50 Nelson W. Gill 34.50 TOWN OFFICERS EXPENSES Hubert S. CNeil 28.50 Office Supplies & Equipment: Ballot Clerks: Keene Ind. Paper Co., Office Supplies 30.95 Frances J. Forcier 10.00 Edson C. Eastman Co., Forms 70.39 George W. Gordon 10.00 G. H. Tilden Co., Add. Mach. & Office Supplies 305.47 Ella E. Griffiths 10.00 Brown & Saltmarch, Forms 1.20 George A. Hart 10.00 Office Machines of N. H., Service Policy 38.00 Myrtle Hazleton 10.00 Sargent Bros., Printing tax bills 53.30 j^xpenses: Belledeu & Co., Office supplies & equipment 165.45 George E. Barker, Janitor expenses 15.00 Ellis Smith Co., Office Supplies 4.45 Transcript Printing Company, Ballots 40.00 Burroughs Corporation, Supplies for Office 57.60 Jaffrey Community League, Election Lunches 25.00 Branham Publishing Co., Auto Registration Books 7.00 Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Notices 15.00 Equity Pulbich Co., Revised Statutes 20.00 288.50 Little, Brown & Co., Parliamentary Law Book 5.15; Elie Belletete & Sons, Copying Machine 100.00 Auto Hire & Expense s: MUNICIPAL COURT J. Oren Belletete 125.00 Justice: Lester F. Hammond 25.00 Jason C. Sawyer 800.00 Alfred J. Christian 45.00 Associate Justice ; Albert J. Morin 36.20 Walter H. Gentsch 50,00 Postag e: Special Associates; Albert J. Morin, Reimbs. for Postage paid 10.46 Robert Taft 10.00 Postmaster, Jaffrey, N. H., MaUing reports 278.76 William D. Trlbble 10.00 Dues: George Nelson 10.00 N. H. Municipal Association 139.16 Clerk of Court ; N. H. Tax Collectors Association 3.00 200.00 . Raymond J. Desmarais 27

Expenses; Pillsbury Radio & TV, Cruiser Radio Maintenance 4.00 G. H, Tilden Co., Table for courtroom 60.28 Uniform Account; Chase's Inc., Office supplies 2.20^ M. Linsky & Bros. Co. 127.85 1,142.48 Other Expenses; American Safety League, 1963 Bicycle Registrations 46.67 Cournoyer's Cut-Rate, Office Supplies 3.25 TOWN HALL AITO OTHER BUILDINGS Keene Ind. Paper Co., Department Supplies 6.23 Joseph Guiilaume, Mowing & care of commons 678.53 Charles P. Sawyer, Printing 13.00 Keene Ind. Paper Co., Supplies 106.42 Postmaster, Jaffrey, N. H. PO Box rent 4.80 Elie Belletete & Sons, Janitor supplies 21.74 Lucien E. Vigneault, Travel Expenses to meeting 75.00 Edmund Bibeau, Janitor 676.12 N. H. Fire & Safety Equipment Co, Dept. Supplies 18.34 Wilfred Boudrieau, Electrical repairs 22.20 Pauline's Luncheonette, Food for prisoners 1.79 Goodnow's Shopping Center, Paint & Supplies 166.57 United Auto Supply Co., Dept. supplies 18.10 N. H. Electric Co., Water cooler 170.00 Chase's, Typewriter repairs 28,C5 John Heil, Plumbing maintenance 103.07 G. Belledeu & Co., Office supplies _ 11.70 Jaffrey Highway Department, Maintenance 5.43 19,639.72 Wilfred Boudrieau, Old Meeting House Expense 6.00 Ruby Brooks, Janitor 362.36 Clyde W. Felch, Carpenter repairs to door 3.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT George N. Fontaine, Lawn mower repairs 4.37 ged Net Work; Philip D. Moran, Electrical account 165.51 The Gamewell Co., Supplies 78.03 Walt's Signs, Signs for Towa Office Building 87.50 Wilfred Boudrieau, Maintenance 42,50 D. Girard Marrotte, Painting 99.20 Payroll; Randyl P. Cournoyer Jr., Painting 83.20 Horace Deschenes 159,00 Forcier Bros., Supplies 3.37 Nelson W. Gill 296.50 Roy's Self-Service Store, Supplies 2.92 Orin Letourneau 137.00 '2,767.51 Jasper B. Brown 92,00 George Blanchette 154.00 Landscaping ; (Town Office Building) Rodney C. Woodman 250.00 Paul Leach 229.50 250.00 Louis Tremblay 59.00 Jake Jalbert 72.50 Arthur Blair 95.00 PAINTING OLD MEETING HOUSE Samuel LaFreniere 75.50 Francis Bourgeois Franklin K. Burnham, Painting 1,200.00 68.00 Roland Lambert 87.50 Alfred J. Christian, Supervision ^ 76.95 Francis 1,276.95 Devlin 59.00 Paul Devlin 112.50 PROTECTION OF William Blair 50.00 Charles Enos 95.00 PERSONS AND PROPERTY Leo Bourque 54,50 Robert F. Bunce 159.50 POLICE DEPARTMENT Charles Bacon 29.00 Payroll: William Royce, Jr. 35.00 tucien E. Vigneault, Chief of Police 6,000.00 Donald Sawtelle 59.00 Arthur H. Rivard, Full-time officer 4,357,54 Joseph Griffin 53,00 Kevin P. Rivard, Full-time officer 4,167.85 Edmund Robichaud 86.00 Robert Bunce, Special Police 182.25 Alfred Merrill 86.00 Horace A. Deschenes, Special Police 17.55 Arthur Lambert 53.00 Nelson W. Gill, Special Police 139.05 WUfred Lambert, Jr. 44.00 John G. Heil, Special Police 217.35 Richard R. Bussiere 77.00 Arthur H. Hunt, Special Police 345.60 Charles J. McCabe, Jr. 33.50 Donald F. Johnson, Special Police 318.60 William Devlin, Jr. 69.50 John E. LaFreniere, Special Police 540.85 Clifford Pelkey 57.50 Charles J. McCabe, Jr., Special Police 291.60 Melvin Taylor 72.50 Edmund Robichaud, Special Police 465.75 Overdrawn by cash, but reimbursed to Town Treas. 48.83 Robert P. Roy, Special Police S07.60 Departmental Expenses; William P. Smith, Special Police 120,15 George A. Sirois 50.00 Paul J. St. Pierre, Special Police 572.40 W. W. Cross & Co. 33,12 Lloyd F. Wellington, Special Police 8.10 Cournoyer's Cut-Rate 3.18 pruiser Expenses; Keene, Industrial Paper Co. 19.86 Jaffrey Highway Department, gasoline 681.86 Southwestern N. H. Mutual Aid System, Dues 6.00 Desrosiers Auto Sales, Repairs 5.30 Butler Oil Co., Fuel 703.96 Evans Radio Service, Cruiser Radio Repairs 14.32 N. H. Fire & Safety Equipment Co. 357.30 Hackler Motors, Cruiser Maintenance & Repairs 324.82 Evans & Devlin, Plumbing maintenance 239.98 Red's Atlantic Service, Cruiser Maintenance 2.40 N. E. Assn. of Fire Chiefs, Dues 15.00 28

Cournoyer Ins. Agency, Firemen Insurance 164,50 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES Goodnow's Shopping Center 9.00 D. P. Robidoux, Trucking rubbish 6.25 SUMMER Red's Atlantic Service 131.01 R.H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 13,475.69 Keene Two Way Radio Service 45.50 Elie Belletete & Sons, Supplies 83.97 Nelson W. Gill, Tp, Payrolls, & trav. exps. 351.00 13,559.66 James A. Coffin 59.90 Hope Rubber Co. 183.80 WINTER William A. Holman Corporation 90,02 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 26,281.86 Thomson, Inc. 17.22 Christie & 26,281.86 Hackler Motor Sales 8.60 Elie Belletete & Sons 12.79 TAR The Monadnock Ledger Inc., Notices 4.00 R„ H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 17.016.58 Boutwell's Garage, Truck Maintenance 1.50 17,016.58 Moore's Service Station 53.70 United Auto Supply Co. 10.45 Richards Motors 8.00 TOWN ROAD AID CONSTRUCTION Treas., State of N. H., 1963 Appropriation 1,143.80 N. H. Welding Supply Co. 8.71 5,574.51 R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 1,704.35 Treas., State of N.H., Soc, Sec. & W, T. Deds. 7.84* (Due from Sewer Fund) BLISTER RUST CONTROL 2,855.99 William H. Messeck, Jr., State Forester 800.00 800.00 gENERAL HIGHWAY EXPENSES R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Miscellaneous, Payroll 605.61 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, BOUNTIES Payroll, Painting Streets 41.25 The Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Printing payroll forms 35.00 Albert J. Morin, Bounties Reimbursed 17.00 Wilfred Boudrieau, Traffic light 5.50 17,00 Keene Ind. Paper Co. .98 Alfred P. Sawyer 18.00 INSURANCE AND TOWN OFFICERS BONDS Alphonse J. Taylor, Reimbursement for road expenses 22.65 Eaves Insurance Agency 609,84 Treas., State of N. H. Reflectors 8.00 Monadnock Insurance Agency 582.21 Sanel Industries, Inc., Supplies 43.50 Cournoyer Insurance Agency *$3 379.79 Boutwell's Garage 4.90 Leonard O, Kirschner Insurance Agency 6.54 N. H. Explosives and Machinery Co. 70.00 Lloyd F. Wellington, Insurance Agency 11.16 N. H. Welding Supply Co. ^ .48 855.87 *(Insurance Commissions divided between Agents) 5,089.54

STREET & BUILDING LIGHTING CIVIL DEFENSE Treas., State of N. H., Radio & Generator 369.25 & TELEPHONE The Keezer Mfg. Co., Arm Bands 1.50 street Lighting; 370.75 N. H. Electric Company 7,877.29 Other Lighting: New Hampshire Electric Company 2,354.29 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Wilfred Boudrieau, Traffic light 5.20 John G. HeU, Health Officer 150.00 Christmas Lighting: 150.00 N. H. Electric Co., 1962 Expenses 15.86 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 44.20 TOWN DUMP Wilfred J, LaBrie 38.27 Roger J. Varville, Caretaker 650.00 United Auto Supply Co. 59,56 Frederick J. Caron, Caretaker 90.00 Jaffrey Flower Shop 14,00 Alfred Pelkey, Caretaker 853.00 T elephone: R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 455.93 N, E, Tel. & Tel. Co. 1,720.14 The Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Notices 9.00 Nelson W. Gill, Telephone Reimbursement 43.50 Jaffrey Water Works, Maintenance 31.22 Wilfred Boudrieau, Police phone alarm 77.34 Walt's Signs 8,50 12.249.65 Hope Rubber Co. 65.08 2,162.73 TREE WORK VITAL STATISTICS Richard M. Letourneau, Cutting & removing trees 102.00 112.00 Albert J. Morin, Town Clerk, Recordings 143.25 William P. Smith, Cutting & removing trees " 143.25 214.00 29

PUBLIC SERVICES HUMISTON FIELD R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 27.90 LIBRARY Irving's Clothing Store, Playground equipment 28,70 Shirley Burrage, Assistant to Librarian 905,00 Joseph T, Griffin, Labor 384.75 Letourneau Gas & Oil Co., Fuel - 588.26 Leon H. Hunt 13.50 Wilfred Boudrieau, Electrical Maintenance 21.40 Raoul Deschenes 5.00 Elie Belletete & Sons 35.52 Frederick D. Leavitt 14.00 Goodnow's Shopping Center 28.54 George N. Fontaine, Mower Repairs 10.60 DeCelle & Letourneau 646.89 Elie Belletete & Sons, Supplies 69.93 Treas., State of N. H., Soc. Sec. Contributions 163.04 Wilfred Boudrieau, Electrical Maintenance 26.10 Walt's Signs, Painting Signs 29.00 Paul Ouellette, Labor 4ri.63 Homer N. Letourneau, Care of lawn 149.59 David Duval, Labor 7.30 Alfred L. Fontaine, Furnace Maintenance 17.86 Robert Jalbert, Labor 7.50 D. P. Robidoux, Trucking rubbish 5.00 Daniel Griffin, Labor 15.65 Alan Hautanen, Janitor 151.00 Alan Hautanen, Labor 7.50 M. S. Danforth, Furnace maintenance 27.75 Bernard's Hardware, Supplies 3.15 Employees Retirement System 117.90 Henry J. Belletete, Equipment & Labor 243.20 Maurice S. Tuttle, Clock Repairs 7.00 Jaffrey Highway Department, Labor & Equip. 5.00 Linda Washburn, Library assistant 166.50 Don's Sunoco Station, Supplies 6.74 John Smith, Janitor 7.50 Jaffrey Water Works, Maintenance 10.68 George E. Barker, Trucking 7.50 Goodnow's Shopping Center, Supplies 34.89 Chase's Inc. 48.80 Smith & Thoin, Repair Damages 33.34 Smith & Thoin 163.39 1,005.26 B. Leonard Krause, Railing for library steps 250.00 Rodney C. Woodman 3.00 3,540.44 PARKS & PLAYGOUNDS PUBLIC WELFARE Edmund Bibeau, Caretaker 12.84 W. E. Aubuchon Co., Inc., Fertilizer 168.50 Lucien E. Vigneault, Overseer of Public Welfare 6,000.00 "6,000.00 Gordon's Services, Care of Lawns 100.00 Western Auto Associates, Inc., Supplies 11.65 PATRIOTIC PURPOSES United Auto Supply Co., Supplies 18.00 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 31,35 Jaffrey Memorial Day Committee; Chase Tree Service, Removal of tree stumps 110,00 J. J. Moreau & Sons, flags 42.84 452,34 Goodnow's Shopping Center .56 The Monadnock Ledger, Inc. 7.00 Jaffrey Memorial Day Committee, 1963 Appropriation 343.31 355.71 SHATTUCK PARK Roland P. Archambault, Removal of Trash 45,00 ^ RECREATION 45,00

SKATING RiNK. R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 276.10 CEMETERIES Clarence Labbe, Materials for hut construction 127.64 CONANT AND BAPTIST CEMETERIES Arthur Whitcomb, Inc. 36.95 Ralph D. Harling, Caretaker 3,300,00 Ferdinand Sirois, 1962-63 caretaker expenses 300,00 Francis T. Lambert, Labor 195.00 John Baird, Caretaker, 1962-63 40.00 Thomas J. Bosley, Labor 30.00 Howard J. Doten, Plowing and wood for hut 60.00 George N. Fontaine, Mower and repairs 196.95 John Hill, Construction of hut 450.00 Hackler Motor Sales, Truck Maintenance 208.55 J. Oren Belletete, Shovel 18.00 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 247.45 Jaffrey Water Works _ 20.14 Elie Belletete & Sons, Supplies 12.48 _ 1,328.83 The Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Notices 9.00 Jaffrey Water Works, Purchase of truck 500.00 BEACH Walt's Signs, Painting signs 10.00 '" Walt's Signs, Painting signs 23.20 Jaffrey Highway Department, Road Improvement 228.20 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 150.00 Goodnow's Shopping Center, Supplies 20.09 Alfred Cournoyer, Lifeguard 660.85 4.957.72 Sandra L. Symonowicz, Bathhouse attendant 330.40 Richard R. Roy, Parking attendant 432.10 Elie Belletete & Sons, Supplies 7.28 "Doc" Chauvin, Life Preservers 23.24 OLD BURYING GROUND Goodnow's Shopping Center, Supplies 2.95 Homer N. Letourneau, Labor 36.00 Griswold's Pharmacy, First Aid Supplies 7.92 Joseph Guillaume, Labor and Trucking 345.64 Bernard's Hardware, Boat 72.00 Carl C. Spofford, Cemetery Trustee Expense __ 50.00 1,709.94 431.64 30

CUTTER CEMETERY SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS

Homer N. Letoumeau, Labor 84.00 Treas. , State of New Hampshire .2^69.42 Joseph GidUauine, Labor and TmcklDg 285.60 2,269.42 Goodnow's Shopping Caiter, Supplies 20.82 .' 390.42 AIRPARK ACCOUNT; 5,779.78 Walt's Signs 16.00 Jaffrey Highway Departm^it 63,40 R, H. WUson, Highway Agoit, PayroU 1,183.71 Town of Jaffrey Aeronautical Fund ,1.533.71 OTHER ACCOUNTS 2,796.82 DAMAGES AND LEGAL EXPENSES R. H. Donovan, Veterinarian expenses 67.25 TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN Raymond J, Desmarals, Tax Rojr K. Piper, Surveying Thomdike Pond Road 122.00 CoUector 5.080.66 Patricia C. Robinson, Stenographer (CoU Case) 111.30 5,080,66 Cheshire Transporation Co., (Coll Case) 24.10 Ardiie L. Coll & George Hanna, Atty. (Coll Case) 13,587.00 Richard P. Grossman, (CoU Case) 100.00 Sheldon L. Barker (Coll Case) 399.80 John C. Calhoun (CoU Case) 510.00 INTEREST Edward S. King (CoU Case) 150.00 LONG TERM NOTES AND WflUam D. Tribble (Coll Case) 916.15 BONDS First Nat, Bank of Boston, Sewer Bonds Kenneth Britten (R. Moore - TRA) 12.45 3,848.00 Trustees of Trust Funds, Peterboro St, William D. Tribble - Town Counsel 795.90 Bonds 243.00 16,795.95 4,091.00

REGIONAL DUES LOANS - ANTICIPATION OF TAXES Monadnock Region Association - 1963'Appropriation 925.32 Monadnock National Bank _915.62 925.32 915.62 DBCOUNTS. ABATEMENTS & REFUNIK JasoD C. Sawyer, Overassessment 15.50 Alfred P. Sawyer, Overassessment 6.46 David R. Sawyer, Overassessment 4.4X TOWN CONSTRUCTION Jaffrey Woven Label Co., Overassessment 10,39 WHEELER STREET George N. Fontaine, Overassessment 36.17 R, H, WUson, Highway Agent, Payrou" 728,65 Ardelle A, Smith, Overassessmoit 10.34 728,65 J. Emile Despres, Overassessmoit 15.51 Blary PindeU Hunt, Overassessmrat 346,22 TOWN ROADS Frank W. Hazel, Overassessment 62.40 . R, H, WUson, Highway Agent, PayroU 1,094,97 507.40 TAXMAP 1,094,97 Gus Steman, Labor en Tax Map 2,369,00 STATE AID CONSTRUCTION - ROUTE #124 2,369.00 Treas,, State of New Hampshire, Appropriation ^oo.oq 5,000,00 WATER WORKS R. H. Wilson, Highway Agoit, PayroU 73,26 Jaffrey Water Works 8,08 81,34 SEWER CONSTRUCTION GROUP INSURANCE AETNA STREET INTERCEP'TOR The Hanover Insurance Company 72,00 Camp, Dresser & McKee, Engineering 3,158.83 72.00 B & M RaUroad, Right of Way 500.00 B & M RaUroad, Legal Expenses (Deed) 100.00 BLUE CROSS - BLUE SHIELD Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Adv. for Bids 19,00 NJ.-Vt, HospitaU2ation Service 547,91 MaUon E. & Germalne M, Blair, Land damages 500,00 547.91 LoweU Engineering Co,, Ccmstruction ^18.853.44 23,131,27 EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND Employees Retirement System 816,60 N.H, Police Retirement Board 360,00 SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION N.H. Div. of PubUc Welfare, Administrative Costs _ 12.77 1,189,37 MAIN STREET SIDEWALK R, H. WUson, Highway Agent, PayroU 1,904.11 1,904,11 31

STREET SIGNS PAYMENTS TO

Lyle Signs, Inc. 298.64 OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Pajrroll 124.40 Jaifrey Water Works, Materials 31.80 gTATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 454.84 Treas,, State of N. H., 1962 Head Taxes 2,593.50 Treas., State of N. H., 1963 Head Tases 5,179,50 Treas., State of N. H., 1962 Bond & Debt. Ret. 142.27 Treas., State of N. H., 1963 Bond & Debt. Ret. 32.04 NEW EQUIPMENT AND BUILDINGS 7,947,31 SIDEWALK PLOW COUNTY OF CHESHIRE Cbadwick-BaRoss, Inc. 4.413.00 Treas., County of Cbediire, 1963 County Tax 19.538.05 4,413.00 19,538.05

POLICE CRUBER Hackler Motor Saies, Trade in difference 900.00 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND CHIGHWAY EQUIPMENT) 1963 Appropriaticm 3.000.00 900.00 Trustees, Trust Funds, , 3,000.00 BATHHOUSE CONANT INDIGENT FUND R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Payroll 150.74 F, W. Sterling, MD 49.00 Elie Belletete & Sons, SiQjplies 98.11 Monadnock Community Hospital 423.50 John G. HeU, Septic Tank 430.00 Elliot Community Hospital ,276.25 W. P, Eildretb, Masonry Work 975.00 Dr. R. A. Moore 126.00 De Celle & Letoumeau, Construction 1,258.53 874.75 Jaffrey Water Works 134.59 J. Oral Belletete, Shovel 134.00 TOWN OF RINDGE. N. B. 3,180.97 Tax Collector, Town of Rindge, Bullet Pond Taxes 317.52 317.52 INDEBTEDNESS SCHOOLS

LONG TERM NOTES AND BONDS JAFFREY SCHOOL DISTRICT First National Bank of Boston, Sewer Bonds 10,000.00 t.. W. Brown, Treas., JaffreySchoolDist., 1962-63 143,508.90 Trustees of Trust Funds, Peterboro St. Bonds 2.700.00 L. W. Brown, Treas., JaffreySctoolDist, 1963-64122,660.00 12,700.00 L. W. Brown, Treas., Jaffrey S«diool Dist., Amos Fortune Fund 21.00 LOANS IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES R. H. Wilson, highway Agent, PayroU 17.30 Mimadnock National Bank 125^0.00 266.207.20 125,000.00 TOTAL ORDERS PAID 661,837.47 32

POLICE DEPARTMENTS REPORT

January 15, 1964 Incorrigible child 3 Maintaining gambling establishment 1 To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: Making false report of a crime 1 Malicious mischief 2 Gentlemen: Neglect of children 1 Possession of beer by minors 3 The Chief of Police herewith submits his annual report Procuring beer for minors 2 for the year 1963. Resisting arrest 1 The report shows a sharp increase in overall police ac- Throwing trash on highway 2 tivities. With crime on the increase throughout the country Violation of woods ban 3 we in the rural areas are feeling the effect of this trend. A 52 total of 736 complaints were investigated by your department, an increase of 145 over last year. We investigated 264 other complaints which involved children, an increase of AGAINST PROPERTY 100 over last year. Six juveniles were brought into Juvenile Court. Like other towns and cities a large percentage of the Breaking, entering & larceny 3 juvenile complaints involved Malicious destruction of prop- Larceny 6 erty. Larceny by check 1 Automobile accidents also increased during the past year, Malicious destruction of property 16 we investigated 69 accidents as compared to 49 last year. 26 On the brighter side, we once again got through the year without a fatal accident. We urge all citizens to drive care- MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS fully. Motor vehicle violations again led the number of arrests made by the department, 121 persons were brought in for Allowing improper person to operate motor vehicle violations, 16 of these for operating under in- 1 Failing to keep to the right fluence of liquor. 1 Failing to stop for an officer 2 Patrolman Arthur Rivard was promoted to Sergeant during Failing to jrield right of way 1 .the summer and Patrolman Kevin Rivard attended a course Following vehicle too closely of instructions at St. Anselm College during the Spring. 1 Grossly careless and negligent driving 6 A two way radio was installed during the summer, we Leaving auto on highway w/o lights 2 are now in communication with the County Sheriff Depart- Leaving scene of accident 1 ment and the New Hampshire State Police. Making improper turning movement onto highway 1 Special officers William P. Smith and Donald Johnson Operating after suspension of license 1 resigned from the force during the year. Operating so as to endanger 4 Operating under influence of liquor 16 REPORT OF REVENUE TO TOWN TREASURER Operating uninspected auto 6 Operating unregistered auto 1 Bicycle registrations $61.25 Operating w/defective equipment 1 Operating w/o eyeglasses, restricted license 1 Operating w/o license 4 Parking violations 8 Reckless driving 3 Speed 40 pffences For Which Arrests Were Made Stop Sign 2 Taking auto w/o owners consent 3 AGAINST THE PERSON U Turn 4 Unnecessary noise w/motor vehicle 1 Yellow Line 10 Assault & Battery 10 121 Assault w/dangerous weapon _1 11

AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER OTHERS Arrest for other jurisdiction Carrying concealed weapon 1 Escapees from institutions 5 Derisive words 3 Investigation 33 Disorderly conduct 1 Fugitive from justice 1 Disturbing the peace 1 Mittimus 1 Drunk 25 Observation 4 Fornication 2 52 33

Warnings Given Business establishments found unsecured 331 Vehicle .Violations Complaints investigated 736 Tor Motor Complaints involving juveniles 264 Emergency telephone calls, messages delivered 53 Defective equipment 45 False Fire alarm, cleared 1 drinking 9 Operating after Fire alarms responded to 31 28 Parking Insanity cases handled 4 49 Speed Intoxicated persons taken home 6 26 Stop Sign Larcenies reported 13 9_ others Larcenies cleared 7 166 Missing persons reported 11 Missing persons located 10 Money transfers 291 Value of Property Road conditions reported, agent notified 15 Street lights reported out 83 Reported Stolen, Lost and Recovered Sudden deaths investigated 2 Suicides, also attempts 3 Malicious destruction of property, restitution $239.69 Summons served for out of town police 14 Stolen property recovered for other jurisdiction 654.00 Lost property returned to ow.ier 574.00 I want to take this opportunity to express my thanks to Total value of property, reported stolen 472.30 the Board of Selectmen, the members of the Police, Fire of stolen property, recovered 444.92 Total value Highway and Water Departments, Highway Agent Richard WUson, Town Office officials Albert J. Morin and Raymond J, Desmarais, Judge Jason C. Sawyer and other town of- Miscellaneous Cases ficials. Sheriff Frank W. Walker, State Police Detective Receiving Police Attention William F. Smith and all the merchants and citizens of Jaffrey for the cooperation given me during the past year.

Auto Accidents 69 Property damage only 53 Respectfully submitted /s/ Personal injuries 16 Lucien E. Vigneault Breaking, entering & larceny, reported 16 Chief Breaking, entering & larceny, cleared 12

Luigi Cilli Fund Overseer of the Public Welfare

To the Honorable Board of Selectmen; To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:

Report Cilli Gentlemen: of Luigi Fund for the year 1963 The Overseer of Public Welfare herewith submits his Balance on hand December 31, 1962 $553.78 annual report for the year 1963. 1963 Income, Rec'd from Trustee of Funds 1901.77 Balance on hand December 31, 1962 none Reimbursements Town orders drawn 6000.00 907.30 Total $3362.85 Received from Luigi Cilli Fund 857.22 $6857.22 Disbursements, Direct Aid 3302.81 Balance on hand December 31, 1963 $60.04 Alien Old Age Assistance 1442.63 Old Age Assistance 5176.59 Respectfully submitted /s/ Lucien E. Vigneault Aid to Totally Disabled Persons 238.00 $6857.22 Overseer of Public Welfare Balance on hand December 31, 1963 none

Respectfully submitted /s/ Lucien E. Vigneault Overseer 34 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Report

To The Honorable Board of Selectmen Goodnow's Monadnock Dairy Town of Jaffrey Reds Hot Pizza Gentlemen: 21 Licenses issued at $2.00 $42.00

Investigations Health Officer Herewith is the report of the Health Dept, of the Town made by Town water complaints of Jaffrey for the year ending December 31, 1963. Milk Licenses issued for year Reportable diseases 32 diseases Girswold Pharmacy Communicable quarantined none Cournoyer Cut Rate Dog Bites 11 Cozy Lunch Cat Bites 1 Animals removed Oribe Tea Barn Dead 16 Forcier's Super Market Sewer complaints, Various 34 Complaints Pauline Luncheonette Garbage 12 Sawdust Complaints 5 Roy's Self Service Smoke & Dairy Complaints John A. Lafreniere none Poirier Store Unsanitary Living Conditions 2 Margie's Slaughter House inspections none Inspection 52 Wheeler's Inc. Dump Inspections Belletetes Super Market Store 86 Perry's Diner Inspection of Restaurants 12 Inspections Silver Ranch Dairy Beach 9 Overview Farm Assisting other Depts from out of Town 3 The Ark Respectfully The Monadnock Inn Submitted Birchtoft /s/ John G. Heil

DOG CONSTABLE'S Report

Year ending December 31, 1963

The Dog Constable, for the Town of Jaffrey, herewith Lost dogs returned to owners 3 submits his annual report for the year ending December Dog bites reported 7 31, 1963. Dogs hit by automobiles 19 There were a total of one hundred and twelve (112) calls Dogs found sick or injured 3 answered and taken care of during the past year which are Dogs found dead 3 listed below: Dogs reported chasing deer 2 Stray dogs 23 Dogs reported creating public nuisances 22 Stray dogs put away 8 112 Stray dogs placed in homes 7 I wish to take this opportunity to thank the Board of Select- Stray dogs returned to owners 8 men, Police Department, and all others for the cooperation Dogs reported lost 7 given me, during the past year.

/s/ ARTHUR H. RIVARD Dog Constable .

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ABSTRACTS OF TOWN MEETINGS

Art. 3. REPORT OF BUDGET COMMITTEE, It was moved BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT THE ABSTRACT OF and carried: "That the Town raise the sum of $188,731.12, ANNUAL TO^VN,MEETING but appropriate the sum of $191,831.12 as the Budget Com- mittee Estimate for current expenditures for the year 1963." March 12, 1963 Town Officers Salaries 8,000.00 Town Officers Expenses 6,n00.00 Municipal Court Expenses 1 aOO.OO Art. 1. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The following officers were elected as a residt of the votes cast at the Meeting: Election & Registration Expenses Tow-i Hall Other Buildings Town Clerk - Albert J. Morin & El- Social Security Selectmen for Three Years - Alfred J. Christian Retirement & Town Treasurer - Albert J. Mori" Pci^ - - _ ., ;.rtment Department, Incl. Net Highway Agent - Richard H. Wilt^ Fire Red Work Officers ~, Chief Engineer, Fire Department - i^eison W. Gill Insurance & Town Bonds SU-Cv Tax Collector - Raymond J. Desmarafs Tree Work Water Commissioner - Three Years - Raymond J. Damages & Legal Expenses 5,800.00 Desmarais Health Department 150.00 Humiston Park Commissioner, Three Years - Joseph T. Vital Statistics 100.00 Griffin Town Dump 2,000.00 Tarring 19,550.00 Overseer of Public Welfare - Lucien E. Vigneault Summer Maintenance 12,800.00 Town Auditors - Roger R. Smith and Theodore R, A. Lambert were nominated as Auditors and Winter Maintenance 22,000.00 Street Building Lighting & Telephone 11,800.00 the Tow.u Clerk was instructed by the & General Highway Expenses 1,200.00 Meeting to cast one ballot for their election. Town Road Aid Construction 1,143.80 Trustees of Trust Funds - Warren C. Ruffle was renom- Libraries 3,500.00 inated as Trustee of Trust Funds for the en- Poor Old Age Assistance 6,000.00 suing three years, and the Town Clerk was Town & Committee 400.00 instructed to cast one ballot for his Memorial Day Humiston Field 1,500.00 election. Parks, Playgrounds and Beach 1,500.00 The Moderator then made the following appointments: Water Utilities 90.00 Member of Budget Committee - Leo A. J. Forcier to serve Cemeteries 3,000.00 for a five year period to expire in 1968. Airpark Maintenance 1,000.00 Zoning Board of Adjustment - Philip M. Darling to a five Monadnock Region Association - Dues 925.32 year term to expire in 1968. Town of Rindge, N. H. - Taxes 300.00 Other Town Officers. It was moved and carried "That Interest: Temporary Loans 500.00 the Selectmen appoint all other Town Of- Notes Bonds 4,172.00 ficers necessary for the administration Long Term & Construction 3,500.00 of town affairs. Town Sidewalk Construction 2,500.00 Payment on Debt: Sewer Bonds 10,000.00 Art. 2. REPORTS. It was moved and carried: "That all Peterborough Road Bonds 2,700.00 reports except that of the Budget Committee be accepted Capital Reserve Fund (Highway Equipment) 3,000.00 as printed in the Annual Town Report for 1962." County Tax 19.000.00 $191,831.12

Art. 4. BORROWING MONEY IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES. Art. 6. AUTHORIZATION TO SPEND 10% OF HIGHWAY, It was moved and carried: "That the Selectmenbe authorized POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGET APPROPRI- to borrow in anticipation of Taxes." ATIONS FOR EQUIPMENT. It was moved and carried that this article be passed over.

Art. 5. SALE OF OBSOLETE TOWN HIGHWAY DEPART- It carried: "That MENT EQUIPMENT. It was moved and carried: "That the Art. 7. SIDEWALK PLOW. was moved and Town vote to authorize the Highway Agent, subject to ap- the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $800.00 and au- proval by the Board of Selectmen to dispose of any and all thorize the Selectmen of Jaffrey to expend from the Capital obsolete highway equipment through sale of same, offering Reserve Fund (Highway Equipment) the sum of $3,000.00 items for sale in Town of Jaffrey first, and that the Select- for the purpose of purchasing the sidewalk plow now being men be authorized to use the proceeds for the purpose of used by the highway department on a rental basis. purchasing new equipment for highway department use, said and to the authority to apply to the fiscal year 1963-1964, Art. 8. REAPPRAISAL BY STATE TAX COMMISSION. the Clerk,, items specified on schedule filed herewith Town It was moved and carried: "That the Town of Jaffrey in- and not otherwise authorized by vote of this meeting." struct the Selectmen to request the assistance of the State 36

Tax Commission in appraising all lands and buildings and Art. 17. NEW STREET LIGHTS - MAIN STREET FROM raise and appropriate the sura of $10,500.00 in payment CHARLONNE STREET INTERSECTION TO HIGHLAND AV- thereof." ENUE INTERSECTION. It was moved and carried; "That the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $339.72 for the purpose of removing seven 600 Lumen lights and Art. 9. BATH HOUSE AT LAKE CONTOOCOOK. It was installing six 11000 Lumen lights (mercury) on Main Street moved and carried: "That the Town vote to authorize from Charlonne Street to Highland Avenue." the Board of Selectmen to expend the amount of $2,600.00 together with any accrued interest, now on deposit at the Monadnock Savings Bank, representing the amount of funds Art. 18. NEW STREET LIGHTS - RCVER STREET. It was received by said Town of Jaffrey for the loss by fire of the moved and carried: "That this article be passed over." bathhouse at Lake Contoocook, for the construction of a new bathhouse at Lake Contoocook." Art. 19. SALE OF TOWN LAND - BROOK STREET. It was moved and carried: "That the Town vote to sell to Art. 10. TAX MAP. It was moved and carried: "That Donald and Marie Baird, the following described piece the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500.00 of land now owned by said Town of Jaffrey, and abutting on for the purpose of continuing work now being done on the land of said Donald and Marie Baird for a sum of money Tax Map for said Town of Jaffrey as approved by the March not less than $50.00 and described as follows: 1960 Town Meeting vote." 'A tract of land starting from a stake on the South side of Brook Street, 66 1/2 feet in a Southeasterly di- rection to a stake, thence in a Southwesterly direction Art. 11. STATE AID RECONSTRUCTION - ROUTE #124. It 64 feet to a corner of land now owned by Donald and was moved and carried: "That the Town vote to raise and Marie Baird, thence East 104 feet to the Town right-of- appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 for a State Aid Reconstruc- way road, thence 100 feet North to a point that is 70 tion Project in said Town of Jaffrey on Route 124, beginning feet Northwesterly to the South side of Brook Street' at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Main Street, and and that the Selectmen be authorized to convey said prop- running towards Jaffrey Center a distance of 0.4 miles; on erty by appropriate deed of the Town." condition that the State will allocate the sum of $10,000.00, total cost of this project to be $15,000.00."

Art. 12. STREET SIGNS. It was moved and carried: Art. 20. DISCONTINUANCE OF ROAD - OFF OLDFITZ- "That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 WILLIAM ROAD. It was moved and carried. "That the Town for the purpose of continuing the program of erecting pass over this article," street signs on various streets of said Town of Jaffrey."

Art. 13. CRUISER FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT. It was Art. 21. STREET LIGHT - M.-UN STREET, JAFFREY moved and carried: "That the Town of Jaffrey raise and CENTER. It was moved and carried: "That the Town vote appropriate a sum of money not to exceed $1,000.00 for the to raise and appropriate the sum of $23.50 for the purpose purpose of trading in the present police Cruiser towards of having a street light installed on Main Street in Jaffrey a new one." Center, midway between Gilmore Pond Road and the res- idence of Mrs. George A. Burgoyne."

Art. 14. LANDSCAPING - TOWN OFFICE BUILDING. It was moved and carried: "ThP^ the Town vote to raise Art. 22. RADIO AND GENERATOR - CIVIL DEFENSE. and appropriate a sum of mone> not to exceed $250.00 to It was moved and carried: "That the Town vote to raise be used to landscape the lawn immediately in front of and appropriate the sum of $369.25 for the purpose of pur- the Town Office Building, this project to be carried out chasing a radio and generator for civil defense purposes, under the supervision of the Selectmen." said sum of money requested to represent one-half of the cost to be borne by the State of New Hampshire."

Art. 15. •SOUTHWESTERN NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE MUTUAL AID SYSTEM. It was moved and carried: "That Art. 23. HIGHWAY GARAGE - COMMTTTEE TO STUDY the Town vote to ratify and approve and confirm the action of AND REPORT. It was moved and carried: "That the Town our fire department in joining our town to the Southwestern vote to have a committee of five citizens of this Town N. H. District Fire Mutual Aid in 1958, and in agreeing appointed by the Board of Selectmen, to look into the matter that our fire department may give and receive outside aid of the relocation and construction of a new highway garage, as provided for in N. H. Revised Statutes Annotated, Chapter and to make a report at the next regular town meeting on its 154, as amended." recommendation as to the cost, location, size and any other pertinent information."

MEEHNG HOUSE AND TOWER .^r.^t-^ltl^rL^^Z Art. 24. DISCONTINUANCE OF ROAD . NEAR ANNETT CENTER. It was moved and carried: "That fZ i T LUMBER COMPANY. After discussion it was moved and the Town vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money carried: "That Article 24 be laid on the table untU an ad- ' the purpose of painting the Old ^LH„r«!!i! '°l journment of this Town Meeting at 7:30 P.M., on Monday, Meeting House and Tower at Jaffrey Center." May 20, 1963." 37

Art. 25. OTHER BUSINESS WHICH MAY BE BROUGHT The vote being in the affirmative, the Moderator called BEFORE THE MEETrNG. The foUowing resolution was of- the motion as carried. fered and accepted by the meeting: "Resolved: It is the sense of the Meeting that the Selectmen be required to study the A further motion was made and carried: "That a commit- on Thorndyke Pond question of the so-called "Poole land' tee of fifteen (15) be appointed for the purpose of re- next Annual Meeting." and report to the voters at the porting to the Selectmen within ninety (90) days, giving all possible solutions to the traffic and road layout prob- lems in the vicinity of the Squantum Road triangle and that Art. 26. BEANO. The vote on the question of Beano said Committee be appointed by the Moderator." which appeared on the ballot was as follows: Yes - 610 The Meeting then adjourned at 8:35 P.M. No - 217 827 A TRUE RECORD ATTEST: It then and carried: "That the meeting be ad- was moved /s/ Albert J. Morin journd until May 20, 1963, at 7:30 P.M." Town Clerk, Jatfrey, N, H. The Meeting adjourned at 8:30 P.M.

A TRUE RECORD ATTEST: /s/ Albert J. Morin Town Clerk, Jaffrey, N, H.

SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

May 20, 1963 ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING The Moderator read the article as it appeared in the War- May 20, 1963 rant:

The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Jason "To see if the Town will vote to modify, amend, re- C. Sawyer, who stated that it was an adjourned meeting of scind or take any action relating to the administration and the March 12, 1963 Annual Town Meeting, at which time it enforcement of a certain ordinance adopted at the annual had been voted to postpone action on Article 24 until this date. Town Meeting on March 8, 1960, and ratified at the annual He then read the article as it had appeared in the Town Meet- Town Meeting on March 13, 1962, viz; ing Warrant: 'Every dwelling house, residence or accessory buil- "Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to discontinue ding hereafter erected in the Town shall have a minimum the following road and to allow ownership of same to revert setback of thirty feet from any public highway'," to the Annett Lumber, Co., Inc., 'From where said road begins at Squantum Road at the Annett Lumber Company It was moved and seconded: "That this meeting be ad-

Plant, and extending Northeasterly to a point where it joins journed". After a vote the motion did not carry. the road coming off Old Turnpike Road and going over to Squantum Road towards the residence of Harold G. Sands'." It was moved and carried: "Resolved: It is the sense of this meeting that a hearing before the Board of Ad- Both a majority and a minority report were submitted by justment will constitute a fair and reasonable solution the Committee appointed by the Moderator on March 12, 1963 to the so-called Heffernan case. And be it further resolved: to study the question of the advisability of discontinuing or It is the sense of this meeting that sound planning, while retaining the said road. not easy to accomplish, is a vital and necessary function for any growing community". It was moved and seconded: "That the Town vote to dis- continue the following road and to allow ownership of same to It was then moved and carried: "That this article be reyert to the Annett Lumber Co., Inc., 'from where said road passed over". begins at Squantum Road at the Annett Lumber Company Plant, and extending Northeasterly to a point where it joins There being no further business, a motion was made the road coming off Old Turnpike Road and going over to and carried: "That the meeting be adjourned". Squantum Road towards the residence of Harold G. Sands'," The meeting adjourned at 9:15 P.M. After discussion on this motion, the Moderator called for a vote, and there being some doubt about the vote, he then called for a standing vote with the result as follows: A TRUE RECORD, ATTEST: YES - 79 /s/ Albert J. Morin NO - 76 Town Clerk, Jaffrey, N. H. 38

Town of Jaffrey HIGHWAY AGENTS REPORT

For the Year Ending December 31, 1963

TO: The Citizens of Jaffrey. Drainage Culverts. A culvert was installed on the Lake Contoocook-Rindge Road. There was a troublesome area where water would accumulate during the rainy season which Having completed my second terra as your elected High- was eliminated. Other culverts were also put in where way Agent, I am submitting my annual report of receipts needed. and expenditures, together with a resume of the activities Summer Maintenance. Brush was mowed along the road- of the department during the past year. side areas, and general cleaning up done along country roads. Ditches and culverts were cleaned and scraped. Town Road Aid Construction. The road leading from the C. R. Lamson residence to the Jaffrey-Peterborough town Snow Removal. The practice of subletting the plowing of line was the location for the TRA program. The road was private driveways was continued ags^in this year, as it had widened and the course altered in places to alleviate some proved successful previously, leaving the highway department of the traffic hazards. The department is satisfied with this and its equipment free to perform its required duties. road and know that the road will now be used as an all- season road. Sidewalk Plow . The sidewalk plow purchased by the Town, has proven to be a good investment, and streets were cleared Sewers . No new sewer lines were constructed during the of snow with little time and effort. past year. However, several residences not previously con- nected now have been connected and have town sewage fa- cilities. Much corrective maintenance work was done to exist- Street Parking Area Marking s. The parking areas of the ing sewers which had suffered from neglect during the past Town and other traffic area designations were repainted years. It is the opinion of the undersigned that a complete this year. layout of sewers on maps containing information as to the location, depth, length, etc., be made, as there are not too Skating Rink . The skating rink area at Humiston Field many records available. was repaired this year to bring it into condition for use as repairs were needed.

Wheeler Street . This project was completed and the road surfaced during the past year. Town Owned Equipment. At this the Highway Agent would like to go on record and make it known that he is of the belief Town Construction. This construction was done on the road that the Town should own all its equipment and not have leading from Fitzwilliam Road to the residence of Herbert to be dependent on renting equipment from private individuals. Ludlum. This road is now used on a year-round basis and This would facilitate the Highway Agent's position and elim- had been badly in need of repairs for quite sometime. inate much unnecessary criticism and discussion of his op- eration.

Conant Cemetery . The roads around the cemetery were again resurfaced and other cemetery roads scraped and re- I wish to express my appreciation for the cooperation given paired. me In the discharge of my duties to the citizens of Jaffrey, highway department employees, Board of Selectmen, Water

Tarring . Several streets of the Town were resurfaced, as Department, Town Office employees, Police Department and were several other places such as the Airpark runway. all others who have assisted me in the discharge of my duties.

Respectfully, RICHARD H. WILSON Highway Agent 39

RECAPITULATION EXPENDITURES: LABOR: ACCOUNT AMOUNT Richard H. Wilson, Highway Agent 1,148.50 Winter $26,281. 86 William S. Ojala, Labor 806.40 Summer 13,475, 69 Harold L. Turner, Labor 1,272.00 Tar 17,016, 58 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 980.80 Cemetery 247, 45 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 1,049.00 Dump 455. 93 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 1,095.71 Sewer 3,111. 09 Fredric K. Walkonen, Labor 84.00 Christmas Lighting 44. 20 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 7C,80 Water Works 291, 05 Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 137.50 Jaffrey School District 17, 30 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 352.78 General Highway Expenses 605, 61 Emile C. Proulx, Labor 294,20 Parks & Playgrounds, Incl. Rink, Humiston Field 335 35 Maurice J. Poirier, Labor 19.50 Airpark Maintenance 1,183 71 TOTAL LABOR $7,317.19 Wheeler Street 728.65 Bathhouse Construction 150 74 Painting Streets 41, 25 SUPPLIES & REPAIRS: Beach Maintenance (Raft, Etc.) 150 .00 Town Road Construction 1,094, 97 Boutwell's Garage 261.90 Sidewalk Construction 1,904.11 Sanel Industries, Inc. 9.41 Town Road Aid Construction 1,704.35 Lyons Iron Works 65.34 Street Sign Installation 124 40 N.H. Welding Supply Co. 44.25 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $68,964 29 Hackler Motor Sales 5.26 Christie & Thomson, Inc. 147.47 Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc. 104.87 SUMMER ACCOUNT Ray Moore Motors 48.03 A. W. Peters, Inc. 1,160.13 Penn Culvert Co. 628.44 RECEIPTS: Roger Haskins 24.00 Eli Belletete & Sons 124.90 Greenville Mills, Inc. 336.15 Jaffrey Oil Co. 79.22 John Connare, Inc. 40.00 Butler Oil Co. 69.80 State of New Hampshire 189.60 Red's Atlantic Service 4.95 Jaffrey Police Department, Gasoline 551.88 Merrimack Farmer's Exchange 248.28 Jaffrey Water Works, Gasoline 399.50 N.H. Explosives & Machinery Corp. 675.00 Nelson W. Gill 3.00 Palmer Spring Company 461.47 Mr. Phillipson 25.90 Fox Auto Parts 85.15 W. W. Cross & Co., Inc. 15.00 J. C. Croucher Inc. 50.41 Jaffrey School District 25.00 Goodnow's Shopping Center 30.91 Graham B. Blaine 61.00 D. D. Bean & Sons Co. 15.70 Frank E. Davis 46.00 Angell's Automotive Services 10.75 Harold Wilson 67.50 Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., Inc. 216.30 Humiston Park Commissioners 5.00 Monadnock Lumber Co. 12.80 Travellers Ins. Co., Grader Repairs 103.20 M. S. Perkins Machine Co. 18.37 Town of Peterborough, N,H. 35.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES & REPAIRS $4,603.11 Harris Construction Co. 2.24 F. S. Ernst Heirs 42.50 Demetrius Gagnon 2.50 EQUIPMENT: Woodmere Association 15.00 R. H. Wilson, Pickup 293.39 Edwin G. Bernstein 7.50 R. H. Wilson, Loader 608.25 Leonard Martin 25.00 R. H. Wilson, Truck 38.00 State of New Hampshire, Gas Tax Refunds 349.65 J. Oren Belletete, Shovel 174.25 Gordon Services 34.40 Lloyd Dunning, Mowing 372.50 D. D. Bean Si Sons Co. 39.25 Arthur Whitcomb, Inc. 69.00 Pine Eden Association 25.00 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $1.555.39 R. H. Donovan 12.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $13,475.69 TOTAL RECEIPTS $2,458.77 40

WINTER ACCOUNT Winfield M. Smith, Labor 1,508.25 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 1,661.95 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 1,543.85 RECEIPTS: Fredrick K. Walkonen, Labor 1,272.00 Donald I. Perry 1.40 David I. Perry, Labor 18,75 Mobil Station 2.80 Albert W. Christian, Labor 18.00 Arthur Hunt 1.40 Raymond Baird, Labor 52.50 Philip M. Darling 2.80 Emile C. Proulx, Labor 226.03 Roy's Self Service Store 4.20 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 225.54 D. D. Bean & Sons Co. 140.00 TOTAL LABOR $12,785.44 William L. Shearer 4.20 Ephrem Bernard 5.60 SUPPLIES, REPAIRS, ETC.: Monadnock Ledger, Inc. 1.40 N.H. Explosives & Machinery Co. 47.19 Red's Atlantic Service 8.10 Boutwell's Garage 4.00 W. W. Cross & Co., Inc. 11.60 Christie & Thomson, Inc. 124,29 Jaffrey Municipal Airpark 69.80 Jaffrey Oil Co. 274.05 Town of Sharon, N.H. 3.20 Laitala's Garage 155.66 Jaffrey Police Department, Gasoline 129.98 A. W. Peters, Inc. 1,092.45 Carlos T. Pierce 4.80 Butler Oil Co. 218.76 Carl Hermanson 3.00 Red's Atlantic Service 475.10 Lorraine Parent 2.00 N.H. Welding Supply Co. 63.14 Arthur Lambert 1.40 The Chemical Corporation 2,835.77 Howard J. Doten 4.20 Charles A. Folsom 9,25 Henry Wheeler, Jr. 6.00 D, A. Eaves 16.54 Joseph D. Donahue 2.00 Don's Sunoco Station 469.10 Kathleen Cournoyer 3.00 Moore's Service Station 96.75 Town of Jaffrey Snow Removal Account 51.00 Sanel Industries, Inc. 440.05 Monadnock Inn 5.00 Concord Woodworking Co. 71.00 Elinor R. Eaves 4.00 J. Crocker Metal Co. 103.00 William D. Tribble 5,00 Charles N. Wood Co. 31.25 Frederick W. Millar 20.00 B.I.F. Industries 5.25 Florence P. Smith 13.60 Hackler Motor Sales 2.64 Milton I. Morse 4.00 Sanfax Corporation 90.70 George C. Robinson 1.40 Bergevin's Garage 33.79 Arthur Durand 2.00 Earl Porter's Inc. 103.90 Arthur H. Bradford 3.00 Arthur Whitcomb, Inc. 49.95 James Lurwick 4.00 International Salt Co. 205.16 Percy D. Mitchell 4.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES & REPAIRS $7,018,74 Elizabeth E. Whetstone 2.00 Sarah W. Gould 3.00 EQUIPMENT: Copeland M. Draper 4.00 Redvers White, Plow 796.00 Town of Rindge, N.H. 70.00 Octave J. Bernier, Loader 315.00 Dorothy F. Badger 3.00 R. H. Wilson, Pickup 343,98 Clyde LaPlante 2.00 R, H. Wilson, Truck 1,362.10 Demetrius Gagnon 2.00 R. H. Wilson, Loader 2,060,50 R. S. Fenerty HI 2.00 R. H. Wilson, Jeep 203.00 Leonard O. Kirschner 6.00 Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc., Sidewalk Plow Rental 1,360.00 Hayes Motor Sales 2.80 Oliver Burgoyne, Truck 37,10 State of New Hampshire, Gas Tax Refunded 332.25 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $6,477.68 Lola I. Bridgman 3,00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $26,281.86 Town of Rindge, N.H. 9.00 David Van Blarcom 6.00 Edwin G. Bernstein 18.00 TARRING ACCOUNT James Bowers J. 1,40 RECEIPTS: Leon W. Priest 2.40 Jerry Maniscalchi 6.80 Samuel Blanchette 1.40 Alfred L. Fontaine 17.00 Miscellaneous 3.25 Jaffrey Municipal Airpark 112,40 TOTAL RECEIPTS $1,003.38 The Ark, Inc. 7.00 Richard Letourneau EXPENDITURES: .70 Horace LABOR: M. Deschenes Heirs 72.00 D. D. Bean & Sons Co. 194.75 Richard H. Wilson, Highway Agent 1,888.77 James J. Bowers 20.00 William S. Ojala, Labor 1,414.25 Arthur Durand 20.00 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 1,262.60 George N. Fontaine Harold L. Turner, Labor 1,692.95 32.50 Arthur G. Blair 14.50 41

Conant Cemetery 228.20 R. H. Wilson, Pickup 171.29 Lowell Engineering Co. 104.36 Harold Wilson, Truck 84.80 Ben Ingham 10.00 Henry J. Belletete, Truck 62.10 Forrest E. LaBrack 166.00 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $1,993.69 James P. Smith 10.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $17,016.58 Howard M. Lewis 49,80 Charles E. Ouellette 197.50 SEWER ACCOUNT Henry J. Belletete 17.50 W. Brooks 21.20 RECEIPTS: W. W. Cross & Co., Inc. 249.25 Paul J. Kidder 4.00 B. Leonard Krause 10.00 F. Mei & Co. 23.50 Robert Major 13.50 Ingeborg Hanson 16.00 Albert J. Blair 40.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $43.50 Ralph E. Boynton 36o00 Helen Brodmerkle 25.40 EXPENDITURES: Bradford G. V/hite 8.00 LABOR: Leo U. LeClair 19.80 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 215.13 Harold L. Haynes 3.50 William S. Ojala, Labor 120.50 Robert P. Roy 10.00 Harold L. Turner, Labor 157.30 A. Maki 20.50 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 1,50 Albert J. Labonte 22.50 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 134.40 Nelson W. Gill 118.00 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 138.65 Howard J. Doten 19.60 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 168.75 TOTAL RECEIPTS $1,898.26 Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 37,50 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 137.25 EXPENDITaRES: Emile C. Proulx, Labor 33.75 LABOR: TOTAL LABOR $1,144.73 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 882.51 William S. Ojala, Labor 701.60 SUPPLIES, REPAIRS, ETC.: Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 646.40 Alfred L. Fontaine 115.09 Harold L. Turner, Labor 773.60 Robert B. Fish 35.40 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 693.00 Dinsmore Brick Co. 317,26 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 717.00 N.E. Explosives Corporation 3.15 Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 194.64 Silver Ranch, Inc. 2.50 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 90.40 Jaffrey Water Works 12.50 Christopher Johanson, Labor 7„50 Archie L. Coll 1.00 Raymond Baird, Labor 29.95 Goodnow's Shopping Center 250.16 Charles McCabe, Labor 297.75 J. Evans & Devlin 240.70

Emile C. Proulx, Labor . 13.50 F. Mei & Co. 17.00 TOTAL LABOR $5,047.85 W. W. Cross & Co., Inc. 10.80 Zep Manufacturing Co. 36.40 SUPPLIE.3^ REPAIRS, ETC. John G. Heil 42.89 Cold River Hot Mix Corporation 182.08 Thompson Coal & Grain Co. 5.00 Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc. 236.32 Municipal Services 118.61 Lyons Iron Works 86.50 Monadnock Lumber Co, 1.90 Charles A. Folsom 1.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES & REPAIRS $1,210,36 D. A. Eaves 22.60 Jaffrey Oil Co. 47.98 EQUIPMENT: John A. Connare, Inc. 4.99 R. H. Wilson, Loader 75.25 N.H. Bituminous Corporation 8,908.69 J. Oren Belletete, Shovel 344.75 N.H. Welding Supply Co. 15.20 Lloyd Dunning, Shovel 15.00 J. Crocker Metal Co. 10.00 Howard L. Whitcomb 321,00 Eli Belletete & Sons 39.81 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $756,00 N.H. Explosives Corporation 128.47 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $3,111.09 Rayem Enterprises 22.67 Snap-On Tools Corporation 9.50 Christie & Thomson, Inc. 10.19 TOWN RO.\D AID CONSTRUCTION Ray Moore Motors .25 Butler Oil Co. 23.40 RECEIPTS: A. W. Peters, Inc. 22 5.39 Treas., State of New Hampshire 1,529,60 TOTAL SUPPLIES & REPAIRS $9,975.04'" EXPENDITURES: EQUIPMENT: LABOR: R. H. Wilson, Truck 232,50 Charles J. McCabe, Jr., Labor 303.95 R. H. Wilson, Loader 1,443.00 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 292.50 42

Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 360.80 R. H. Wilson, Loader 84.50_ Emile C. Proulx, Labor 292.50 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $150 ."50 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 86.40 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $335.35 Harold L. Turner, Labor 203.20 Maurice J. Polrler, Labor 90.00 TOTAL LABOR $1,629.35

SUPPLIES: GENERAL HIGHWAY EXPENSES Alfred P. Sawyer 75.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES $75.00 RECEIPTS: TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,704.35 EXPENDITURES: LABOR: Am PARK M.\INTENANCE R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 4.00 William S. Ojala, Labor 6.20 RECEIPTS: Winfield M. Smith, Labor 3.00 Airpark Maintenance Account 1, 183.71 Fredrick K. Walkonen, Labor 3.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $1,183.71 Harold L. Turner, Labor 3.20 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 13.95 EXPENDITURES: Emile C. Proulx, Labor 10.85 LABOR: TOTAL LABOR $44.20 R. H. WUson, Highway Agent 32.38 Harold L. Turner, Labor 36.00 SUPPLIES: Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 44.00 Barber Tree Service 30.00 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 23.20 Christie & Thomson, Inc. 5.49 William S. Ojala, Labor 35.20 Lyons Iron Works 62.68 Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 24.38 Sanel Industries, Inc. 60.20 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 35.25 Eli Belletete & Sons 2.25 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 3.00 N.H. Welding Supply Co. 14.17 TOTAL LABOR $233.41 Goodnow's Shopping Center 47.77 J. C. Croucher, Inc. 152.36 SUPPLIES, REPAIRS, ETC. Dyar Sales & Machinery Co. 78.83 Sanfax Corporation 29.44 N.E. Explosives Corporation 39.90 N.H. Bituminous Co., Inc. 730.96 J.E. Faltin Trans. Co. 3.15 Robert Martin 30.00 Jaffrey Fire Department 24.20 TOTAL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS, ETC. $790.40 Fletcher's Paint Works 41.25 United Auto Supply Co. 2.09 EQUIPMENT: N.H. Explosives Corporation 26.20 R. H. Wilson, Loader 110.50 Snap-On Tools Corporation 22.64 R. H. Wilson, Truck 49.40 C. E. Bradlee Co. 31.68 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $159.90 Bernard's Hardware 2.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,183,71 TOTAL SUPPLIES _i646. 86 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $691.06' HUMISTON FIELD DUMP RECEIPTS: RECEIPTS: EXPENDITURES: LABOR: EXPENDITURES: R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 17.00 LABOR: William S. Ojala, Labor 24.00 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 8.75 Harold L. Turner, Labor 4.80 William S. Ojala, Labor 7.80 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 30.40 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 19.90 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 28.90 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 53.40 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 39.00 Harold L. Turner, Labor 3.10 Fredrick K. Walkonen, Labor 4.50 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 37.90 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 19.20 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 18.00 Charles J. McCabe, Labor . 17.05 Frederic K. Walkonen, Labor 10.50 TOTAL LABOR $184.85 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 18.60 Emile C. Proulx, Labor _9^10 SUPPLIES: TOTAL LABOR '$187.05'

EQUIPMENT: SUPPLIES, ETC. R. H. WUson, Dozer 66.00 Walt's Signs 8.00 43

GeoFge A. Sirols 18.35 SUPPLIES: Eli Belletete & Sons 5.38 Archie L. Coll 2.20 TOTAL SUPPLIES $31.73 TOTAL SUPPLIES $2.20

EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT: R. H. Wilson, Loader 191.75 R. H. Wilson, Loader 13.00 R. H. Wilson, Truck 11.40 TOTAL EQUIPMENT ", $13.00 Redvers White, Dozer 34.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $39.10 TOTAL EQUIPMENT "$237.15 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $455.93 WHEELER STREET

CEMETERY RECEIPTS:

RECEIPTS: EXPENDITURES: LABOR: EXPENDITURES: R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 102.38 LABOR: William S. Ojala, Labor 78.40 Ernest J, LaFleur, Labor 70.40 R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent 23.00 Harold L, Turner, Labor 71.20 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 7.10 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 64.50 William S. Ojala, Labor 28.00 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 67.50 Harold L. Turner, Labor 26.40 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 6.40 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 15.75 Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 6.25 Ernest J. LaFleur 23.20 TOTAL LABOR $467.03 Charles J. McCabe 11.25 Lloyd C. Taylor 21.75 . SUPPLIES: TOTAL LABOR $156.45 Goodnow's Shopping Center 15.62 EQUIPMENT: Silver Ranch, Inc. 17.00 TOTAL SUPPLIES $32.62 R. H. Wilson, Loader 85.00 Red's Atlantic Service, Plow 6.00 EQUIPMENT: TOTAL EQUIPMENT $91.00 R. H. Wilson, Loader 201.50 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $247.45 R. H. Wilson, Truck 19.00 J, Oren Belletete, Shovel 8.50 SCHOOL TOTAL EQUIPMENT $229.00 ACCOUNT TOTAL EXPENDITURES $728.65 RECEIPTS: EXPENDITURES: LABOR: TOWN CONSTRUCTION Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 1.50 William S. Ojala, Labor 4.80 RECEIPTS: Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 4.50 TOTAL LABOR |10.80 EXPENDITURES: LABOR: EQUIPMENT: R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 87.75 R. H. Wilson, Loader 6.50 Harold L. Turner, Labor 75.20 TOTAL EQUIPMENT $6.50 , Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 75.20 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $17.30 William S. Ojala, Labor 83.20 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 52.50 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 54.00 BEACH ACCOUNT Winfield M. Smith, Labor 60.00 TOTAL LABOR $487.85 RECEIPTS: SUPPLIES: EXPENDITURES: Penn Culvert Co. 209.02 LABOR: Albert A. Forcier 36.10 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 3.50 TOTAL SUPPLIES $245.12 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 3.20 William S. Ojala, Labor 3.20 EQUIPMENT: Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 6.00 R. H. Wilson, Loader 260.00 Harold L. Turner, Labor 4,80 Redvers White, Dozer _ 102.00 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 3.20 TOTAL EQUIPMENT '^$362.00 TOTAL LABOR $23.90 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,094.97 44

BATHHOUSE CONSTRUCTION STREET SIGNS

RECEIPTS: RECEfPTS:

EXPENDITURES: EXPENDITURES: LABOR: LABOR: Labor 24.80 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 14.75 Charles J. McCabe, 42.00 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 5.60 Emile C. Proulx, Labor Labor 14.40 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 32.00 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 16.00 William S. Ojala, Labor 16.00 Harold L. Turner, Labor Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 6.25 Winfield M. Smith, $103.20 Winfield M. Smith, Labor 12.00 TOTAL LABOR Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 9.00 Harold L. Turner, Labor 12.80 SUPPLIES: 21.20 Charles J. McCabe, Labor . _4,50. Jaffrey Water Works TOTAL LABOR $112.90 TOTAL SUPPLIES $21.20 TOTAL EXPENDITURES '$124,40 SUPPLIES: Silver Ranch, Inc. 13.40 Goodnow's Shopping Center 63.^9 TOTAL SUPPLIES $76.99" MISCELLANEOUS

EQUIPMENT; 71.75 R. H. Wilson, Loader . RECEIPTS: TOTAL EQUIPMENT _i7.l_.75 $261.64 TOTAL EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES: LABOR: R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 1.75 SIDEWALKS Robert W. Ojala, Labor 7.90 wmiam S. Ojala, Labor 15.10 Ernest J„ LaFleur, Labor 24.70 RECEIPTS: Winfield M. Smith, Labor 74.25 Fredric K. Walkonen, Labor 1.50 EXPENDITURES: Benjamin H. Orr, Labor 8.75 LABOR: Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 19.65 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent 144.00 Harold L. Turner, Labor 11.20 William S. Ojala, Labor 198.40 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 2.25 Harold L. Turner, Labor 108.80 TOTAL LABOR $167.05 Ernest J. LaFleur, Labor 174.40 Lloyd C. Taylor, Labor 94.80 SUPPLIES: Winfield M. Smith, Labor 43.50 Archie L. Coll 1.00 Charles J. McCabe, Labor 134.80 Municipal Services 71,00 Robert W. Ojala, Labor 2.40 TOTAL SUPPLIES $72.00 Emile C. Proulx, Labor 42.00 TOTAL LABOR $943.10 EQUIPMENT: R. H. Wilson, Loader 52,00 SUPPLIES: TOTAL EQnPMENT ' $52.00 Archie L. Coll 8.20 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $291.05 Cold River Hot Mix Corporation 185.85 John Swfinson Granite Company 420.90 R, H. WILSON Hackler Motor Sales 11,99 Highway Agent, W, E. Aubuchon Co., Inc. 3,30 Town of Jaffrey, N.H„ Snap-On Tools Corporation 13.90 Monadnock Lumber Co. 2.85 Eli Belletete & Sons 20.92 TOTAL SUPPLIES $667.91

EQUIPMENT: R. H. Wilson, Loader 260.00 R. H. Wilson, Truck 16.10 J. Oren Belletete, Shovel _ liOO TOTAL EQUIPMENT ^$293.10 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,904.11 45

Report of the HIGHWAY GARAGE Committee

INTRODUCTION (2) A wood frame one story storage building (approx. 24' x 40'), located on Main Street adjacent to residence of At the Annual Town Meeting of Jaffrey held on MARCH 12, Homer Sawtelle, is used for storage of snow fences, 1963, IT WAS MOVED AND CARRIED: snow plows, park benches, and similar items. The Water Works uses a portion for storage. The site is generally " that a committee of five be appointed by the Board rectangular, having 73 feet in frontage and 52 feet in depth. of Selectmen to look into the matter of the possible re- This building is a shed with no foundation, and is in good location and construction of a new highway garage and to repair except for the roof. Current road improvement by a make report at the next regular Town Meeting on its its front will necessitate that it be jacked up and moved recommendations as to the cost, location, size and any back from the road at least 25 feet which would place the other pertinent information." back of the building approx. on the rear property line. The front of the shed is now approx. 3' into the state of Accordingly, the Selectmen, on April 15, 1963 appointed right of way. The area to the rear of the building is now the following: used by the Highway Department to store snow fences, and the Water Works to store pipe and similar items. The David Sawyer Chairman Selectmen have received anestimateof$1500.00for mov- Richard Bussiere ing this building. Leonard Krause (3) A wood frame two story salt storage shed (approx. 24' x Ernest Pratt 40') is located in KK Village near the old dump site. It Richard Wilson was built in 1962 and is in good repair. The building is in a Town -owned sand pit whose total area is about 28 This fs the report of that committee. acres.

THE NEED The Water Works is working from these facilities; (1) A wood frame one story building (the Old Armoiry) Although, not specifically directed to do so by the action (approx. 20' x 24') located off Main Street between the of Town Meeting, the committee felt it basic to its work to Park Theater and the Coll Block serves as the Depart- determine whether or not any clear need existed for a major ment 'Headquarters". The building is in general dis- relocation and/or constructionof Town garage facilities. repair. The roof leaks. It is heated by a kitchen range. This it has attempted to do. It has an open interior. There is no toilet. There is no provision for an office. Wiring is adequate. Early in the committee discussions, we recognized that (2) Adjacent to the above building the Water Works has a it would be advantageous to group the Town Highway wood frame, two story storage building. Thesetwo build- and Water Works Departments in a single building. As will ings are reached by a 10'3" blind alley between the be seen, this line of thought was carried through the entire Theater and the Coll Block. committee work. (3) Additional storage of Water Works material Is main- tained at the Highway Department Shed on Main Street. The Higliway Department presently operates from three A review of the listed facilities and present Highway and separate sites and four buildings. Water Works operations lead us to the conclusion that Jaf- frey is not now conducting these departments whose 1963 (1) A wood frame one story building (approx. 28' x 60'), operations exceeded 3100,000.00 (and whose equipment value is located on Blake Street (Depot Square) servesasDepart- over S40,000.00) in a modern and business-like fashion. The ment '-headquarters". This building is in fair repair, three-way split of the Highway Department wastes many men although shabby in appearance. It is not insulated and and machine hours a year; heavy equipment moving in and out is heated by an old wood furnace converted to burn oil of Blake Street loses many more hours (as well as tying up and used as a spcae heater. The wiring system Is sub- and endangering other traffic); the main Highway Department standard. Except for a toilet, the interior is open. building is too small and poorly laid out. Routine maintenance There is no provision for an office. There is Interior on Town Equipment is difficult, and major repairs can tie up room for four trucks or similar equipment. Outside, most of the shop; equipment can not be freely moved in and out there is no room available on the front (East) and six of the building. feet on theSouthfor storageof equipment. A small storage The Water Works has similar problems - the approach to area (60' x 30') is available in the rear. Some equipment their shop is hazardous, to say the least; their operation is is usually stored on the public right of way. split; their shop is ancient, inefficient and in poor repair. A smaller wood frame one story storage building (the old Neither department has an office or place to maintain or jail) approx. (24' x 24») adjoins the above building. This safe-guard operating records. Neither department has decent building is in poor repair. (or any) provisions for employee toilet, shower or locker 46

rooms; both main buildings are inefficiently heatedj all build- TOTAL FLOOR AREA 4460' ings have insurance rates substantially above those to be ex- #1 - 450' equals one standard garage stall 30' x 15'. pected for a modern building ($12.80 thousand vs. 6. 00 thou- #2 - The School Board has expressed an interest in renting sand.) one stall for storage of the District School Bus. The We conclude that because of the existing dispersion of committee recommends that until such time as the buildings and sites and because of the general obsolesence of Highway Departments require this additional space, it present facilities, Jaffrey does have a clear and immediate be rented for this purpose. need for a modern, central garage and shop building to house Inquiry at several contractors gives the following range of its Highway and Water Works Departments. estimates concerning the construction of a building meeting the preceding requirements and having masonry floors and sidewalls: THE BUILDING $29,640.00 to $35,500.00 (median $32,570.00) In discussing the building, perhaps we should first say THE SITE that the committee has not drawn specific plans although we A number of sites were visited and considered with the have studied several sketches. We have, however, arrived at following requisites in mind: a set of general specifications which are detailed enough to 1. Ample room for building and necessary outside storage. is and, with the sketches, arrive at an outline what needed 2. Easy site preparation. the cost involved. estimate of 3. Good access to main roads and village center. envisioned a building that fulfill the follow- We have would 4. Opportunity to centralize activities. ing requirements: minimum 5. Opportunity to display building. 1. Present an attractive appearance. 6. Moderate land costs. 2. Provide necessary housing and shop area for equip- The choices narrowed to these locations; ment, each stall with an individual overhead door. 3. Provide employee facilities. 1. Present garage site (Blake Street) 4. Provide office space. 2. Town sand pit (KK Village) 5. Allow for future expansion. 3. Kathleen Fitzgerald land (South side Turnpike Road 6. Be practical in cost. between School and Water Works land) Logically, the building would be divided into two areas; the 4. Jason Sawyer land (Sand bank North side Turnpike first would contain the office, locker-room, tool crib and fur- Road between Pauline Bartlett and Charles Griswold nace spaces; the second area would consist of the equipment residences.) and shop stalls. The following chart outlines the approximate space requirements. Here are brief discussions of the various sites;

Floor Area 1. Present garage site (Blake Street) (Less than 1/4 acre). Use (Square Ft.) Remarks Advantages: Good access to main roads and village center. Easy site preparations. No land costs. Joint Use Entryway 160' Disadvantages: Insufficient room for building and nec- Office Highway Dept. 150' essary outside storage. Fails to centralize activities. Water Works Office 150' Increases village traffic congestion. Locker-Room Joint Use 200' 2. Kathleen Fitzgerald land (7.9 Acres) Tool crib and furnace Joint Use 300' Advantages; Ample room; Good access to main roads 3 ton International Highway Dept. Truck 450' #1 and village center; Limited opportunity to central 2-1/2 ton International Highway Dept. Truck 450' activities; Good opportunity to display building. Adams Grader Highway Dept. 450' Disadvantages: Substantial site preparation costs; Only 1/2 ton Ford Pickup, Highway Dept. Oliver limited centralization of activities; High land costs sidewalk plow, salt augur. (Pickup belongs to ($11,850) sewer augur, street striper, 450' Cemetery Dept.) etc. 3. Town Sand Pit (28 Acres) Dept. Maintenance 450' Highway Advantages: Ample room; Easy site preparation; Oppor- Future Use #2 450' Highway Dept. tunity to centralize activities; No land costs. 1/2 ton Studebaker 450' Water Works Disadvantages: Poor access to main roads and vUlage Air Compressor, portable center; No opportunity to display building; Secluded Welder, pump, etc. 450' Water Works location subject to vandalism and mischief. 47

4, Jason Sawyer land (6 Acres) would total $4,950.00 at amortization of debt in 10 years. Advantages: Ample room; Easy site preparation; Good Issuance of bonds in this fashion would affect the tax rate access to roads and village center; Complete central- #2 by an average of 43.7? a year for the 10 year period. ization of activities (adjoins Town Sand Pit - Between Prompt payment: Pit and Turnpike Road); Good opportunity to display By choosing to absorb the $30,000 cost within one tax building; Moderate land costs ($6000); Upwards of year, the Town would save $4,950.00 in interest charges. 80,000 yards of gravel, sand and fill on site - alone However, there would be a one year rate #2 rise of about nearly worth purchase price. $3.90 per thousand which would, in one year pay the total Disadvantages: Necessary land costs. Town share of construction costs. This committee recommends, the Jason Sawyer site as It may be noted here that the building of a central garage the logical location for a new highway garage and shop. will render suplus to the Town's needs three of the old sites FINANCE. and buildings, (i.e. Sites on Blake Street, near theater and Total cost of this project is estimated as follows; near Sawtelle residence). These, Land $6,000.00 the committee recommends be sold by sealed bids or by public auction and monies Site preparation 500.00 realized therefrom applied to the new building. This to be Building (incl. professional fees) 34,000,00 TOTAL $40,500.00 done as soon as feasible. The committee favors issuance of bonds because of its The Board of Water Commissioners has voted: stabilizing effect on the tax rate. <<.--in the event the Town of Jaffrey does build a consol- SUMMARY. idated garage and shop facility, comparable to that rec- Jaffrey has a clear need for a modern and central gar- ommended by the 1964 Jaffrey Highway Garage Committee, age and shop facility to house its Highway and Water Works the Water Works Department will participate in construc- Departments. We recommend that such a building be prompt- tion, maintenance and operating costs of said building in ly built. proportion to the use derived therefrom by the Depart- We recommend a one story masonry structure with ade- ment." quate office facilities and a minimum of eight equipment Inasmuch as the Water Works would use two of the eight stalls. We especially recommend care that this building stalls and a similar proportion of the office and other space, be constructed and maintained to be an attractive addition the committee recommends this proposal as fair and equit- to the community. We feel that the logical and most de- able for the Town. sirable site for such a building is on the Jason Sawyer land Project construction costs would thus be divided: North of Turnpike Road and adjacent to Town Property. Water Works (25%) 10,125.00 We recommend that an appropriate amount of money be To be appropriated by raised for this purpose by issuance of 10 year bonds. Town Meeting (75%) 30,375.00 Total 40,500.00 David R. Sawyer The Town may choose either of two ways to raise its Richard R. Bussiere share of construction costs: Issuance of Bonds, or Prompt Ernest J. Pratt Payment. B. Leonard Krause Issuance of Bonds: Richard H. Wilson The Town's legal debt limit, 3% of gross eval- Highway Garage Committee uation, is now approx. $241,601.00 Its bonded debt is currently (Dec. 31, 1963) 151,100.00 #1, 3% of gross evaluation. Borrowing Margin 90,501.00 #2 - This discussion is based on the current evaluation of Inquiry indicates that $30,000.00 of 10 year bonds could property. Present revaluation by State Tax Commission as- be sold at a rate of approx. 3% per annum. Interest costs sessors will change the figures but not the effect. 48

Town of Jaffrey WATER WORKS Report

For year ending December 31, 1963

SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT May 6 Edward Sasner, North Street 9.10 The Jaffrey Water Works Superintendent herewith submits May 7 Clinton Barker, his report for the year ending December 31, 1963. Hillcrest Road 23.96 At this time I wish to thank the Police and Highway De- May 8 Edward D. Desmarais partments for the assistance given me in my work. Prospect Street 14.70

I also wish to thank the people of Jaffrey for the cooper- ^^y -yc^ J. Scannell, Lake ation given me during the period of extreme water shortage Contoocook 34.40 during the past summer. Aug. 2 Herve E. Gauthier, School Street 37.73 30.32 Deschenes, Respectfully, Sep. 4 A. M. Howard Hill Rd Ernest E. Ouellette (Sawyer Farm) 28.16 Superintendent Sep. 5 Graham B. Blaine Rd. 96.74 348.22 Sep. 16 Charles L. Stratton, Stratton Court 20.71 NEW SERVICES Sep. 19 Napoleon J. Chouinard, Old Peterborough Rd 77.25 51.23 DATE NAME TOWN CUSTOMER Sep. 24 Albert J. Labonte, Apr. 25 Woodbount Inn, Lake Squantum Road 59.06 Contoocook 250.00 Oct. 9 Joseph Bibeau June 12 Town of Jaffrey, Lake E. Brook Street 68.06 33.08 Contoocook (Bath- Oct. 11 Charles J. Letourneau, house) 70.58 64.01 59-63 North St. 25.96 10.00 June 19 Francis Bouregois, Hillcrest Road 81.23 REPAIRS AND OTHER June 21 Carl R. Patterson, MAJOR ITEMS Squantum Road 48.36 50.00 Mar. 2 Repaired leak - Stratton Road 239.85 June 25 Olive M. Anderson, " Apr. 9 Repaired to curb stop. East Main Street 40.87 River Street 41.71 73.23 July 8 Repaired leak - Stratton Road 18.00 June 28 Sheridan J. Sullivan July 16 Repaired leak - St. Jean Street 28,82 Felch Road 84.66 66.23 Aug. 22 Repaired Valve - Main Street 64.40 Oct. 25 Harry G. Sirois Oct. 4 Moved Hydrant - Main Street 164.13 Burrington Court 50.00 Dec. 4 Repaired leak - Nutting Road 36,23 Oct. 25 Joseph E. Jacques, Dec. 13 Repaired leak - Main Street, Charlonne Street 69.86 50.00 Jaffrey Center 225.65 Nov. 1 Emerson W. Chamberlain, Prospect Hill Road 32.36 70.73 EXTENSIONS Nov. 5 Silver Ranch Dairy, Inc. extension line on Mark Street, 250 Old Turnpike Road 50.00 Aug. New 2" 916.08 Nov. 14 Arnold Baldwin, Old feet Galv. pipe used. 6" line on Burring Court, 270 feet Peterborough Road 47.47 50.00 Nov. New used. 1076.20 Nov. 20 Owen Libby, Burrington 6" Cement lined pipe Court 46.86 30.00 Nov. 23 Lloyd Tenney, Dean Road 30.74 Dec. 9 Skating Rink, Humiston Field 16.79 Dec. 11 Edward H. Rice, Wheeler Street 34.96 50.00

RENEWED OR REPAIRED SERVICES Mar. 25 Mary J. LaBonte, Stratton Road 33.85 A.pr. 15 Paul J. Kidder, Old Peterborough Rd 85.09 24.00 49

FINANCIAL STATEMENT OPERATING STATEMENT

ASSETS: INCOME : Commercial Water Sales 20,349.40 Fixed Assets ; Land 16,740.63 Metered Water Sales 4,039.03 Purification System Structures 587.12 Income from Use of Equipment 489.90 Other Structures 3,904.20 Income from Sales of Labor 277.79 Water Supply Equipment 18,969.69 Income from Sales of Truck 500.00 Purification System Equipment 2,945.30 Interest Earned on Capital Reserve Fund 686.98 Transmission Mains 50,774.71 Total Income 26,343.10 Distribution Mains 181,083.35

Services 26,450.25 EXPENDITURES : Hydrants 10,751.04 Reserves for Depreciat ion: Poole Reservoir Improvements 15,031.19 Purification System Structures 11.74 Garage Equipment 1,642.86 Other Structures 130.00 Other Equipment 3,551.68 Water Supply Equipment 252.87 Chlorination Plant 19,634.17 Purification Equipment 58.90 Meters 5,630.27 Transmission Mains 676.83 Office Equipment 1.047.00 Distribution Mains 2,414,38 Total Fixed Assets 358,743.46 Services 1,058.01 Hydrants 268.78 Special Funds ; Capital Reserve Fund 17.606.76 Garage Equipment 328.57 Total Special Funds 17,606.76 Poole Reservoir Improvements 225,46 Chlorination Plant 392.68 Current Assets ; Cash on Hand 1,150.14 Other Equipment 710.34 Cash in Bank 3,577.34 Meters 225.21 Materials on Hand 7,976.70 Office Equipment 104.70

Mdse. & Labor Sales Receivable -; 1333.03 6,858.47

Water Rents Receivable 6,841.98 Water Supply Expenses ; Total Current Assets ^0,8.79.1? Superintendence - Sources of Supply 1,411.35 TOTAL ASSETS 397,229.41 Labor - Sources of Supply 1,276.60 Pumping Station Labor 90.00 LIABILITIES : Purification - Labor Operation & Maintenance 1,607.77 Capital Liabilities ; Miscellaneous Labor 482.45 Municipal Investment 134.574.96 4,868.17 Total Capital Liabilities 134,574.96 pistribution Expenses: Current Liabilities ; Superintendence - Distribution 1,408.36 Accounts Payable 171.82 Distribution - Labor 1,275.62 Notes Payable (Monadnock National Bank) 9.000.00 Other Distribution Expenses 14,80 Total Current Liabilities 9,171.82 2,698.78 Reserves: Repairs: Depreciation Reserve .161j813^ Customer Premises Expenses 228.49 Total Reserves 161,813.06 Repairs to 672.67 Surplus Mains ; To Decemlier 31, 1963 85,952.33 Repairs to Services 696.72 .Profit ; Jan. 1, 1963toDec. 31, 1963 5,717.24 1,597.88 TOTAL LIABILITIES 397,229.41 Commercial Supplies and Expenses 1,094.87 Office Expenses 1,227.57 TREASURER'S REPORT Office Salaries 1,000.00 Other General Expenses 544.50 CASHin bank, December 31, 1962 $3,440.63 Truck Expenses & Maintenance 735.62 RECEIPTS : 4,602.56 Water rents received - Residential 20,622.42 Total Expenditures 20.625.86 Water rents received - Metered 3,996.93 Profit : Jan. 1, 1963 to December 31, 1963 5,717.24 Town of Jaffrey Cemetery Dept., Sale of Truck 500.00 Other Receipts .2,866. 69_ 27.986.04' EXPENDITURES 31,426.67 EXPENDITURES (Listed Addresso-Multigraph Below) 26,669.19 Corporation 11.47 BALANCE on hand, December Max Buckwold, 31, 1963 % 4,727,48= Labor 5.40 *CASH in Bank, Dec. 31, 1963 Henry J. 3,577.34 Belletete, Plowing 28.00 CASH on Hand, Dec. 31, 1963 Elie Belletete 1,150.14 & Sons, Supplies 137.60 Octave J. Bernier, $4,727.48 Equipment 9.00 J. Oren Belletete, Equipment Is/ Albert J. Morin 1,076.25 Charles Bishop, Labor Treasurer 36.73 Boston Maine & Railroad, Freight 527.50 50

Boutwell's Garage, Truck Expense 7.50 Letourneau Gas & Oil Co., Gas 3,00 Bernard's Hardware, Supplies .70 Homer LeClair, Labor 3.00 George A. Caldwell, Co., Materials 903.62 J. B. MacGregor, Equipment 30.00 Cournoyer's Insurance Agency, Treasurer's Bond 20.00 F. Mei & Co., Supplies 8.98 Christie & Thomson, Inc., Supplies 6.44 G. L. Merriam Co., Supplies 28.00 The Central Foundry Co., Inc., Cement-lined pipe 3,713.30 Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Forms and Notices 85.50 The Chemical Corp., Sprayer & Chemicals 530.79 Ray Moore Motors, Truck expenses 120.42 Charles Carey, Labor 23.13 Albert J. Morin, Bookkeeper 653.27 Cournoyer's Cut-Rate Store, Office Supplies 1.28 Albert J. Morin, Postage reimbursed 22.37 J. Crocker Metal Co., Supplies 20.00 Municipal Services, Materials 182.36 Howard J. Doten, Labor & Supplies 13.40 Monadnock National Bank, Payment on note 2,050.00 Darling Valve Mfg. Co., Materials 48.60 Monadnock National Bank, Interest paid 282.47 John Danais Co., Inc., Purification supplies 653.02 A. E, Marten Co., Office Expenses 8.13 Lloyd Dunning, Equipment 120,00 N. H, Electric Co., Lights 755.02 Desrosiers Auto Sales, Truck purchase 1,642.86 Nalews, Inc., Final payment on Chlorinator 314.12 Desrosiers Auto Sales, Truck expenses 73.35 N. E, Tel. & Tel. Co., 252.44

A.M. Deschenes, Fuel 9.70 State of N. H. , Postage and Chemicals 14,75 Raymond J. Desmarais, Oil heater 25.00 N. E. Explosives Corporation, supplies 96.05 Evans & Devlin, Supplies 20.78 N, H. Water Works, Association, Dues - 1963 10.00 Charles A. Folsom, Materials 2.00 Ernest E. Ouellette, Superintendent 3,332,04 Fischer & Porter Co., Purification Expenses 119,08 Public Works Supply Co., Materials 147.41 Robert B. Fish, Repairs 163.22 Postmaster, Jaffrey, N. H., Envelopes 85.80 George N. Fontaine, Equipment repairs 30,91 Red's Atlantic Service, Truck Expens.es 4,10 Hackler Motor Sales, Oil 7.70 R. H. Smith Co., Materials 58.32 Hilco Supply Co., Materials 69.63 Summit Supply Co., Materials 477.81 Internal Revenue Service, W, T. Deductions 1,432.65 Troy Water Works, Overpayment on account 7.50 Town of Jaffrey, Reimbursements: T-I Sales, Materials 200.35 Social Security 834.81 Transcript Printing Co., Notices 4.00 Retirement 196.95 Harold L. Turner, Labor 12.46 Blue Cross 146.34 C. A. Turner Co., Materials 349,08 Group Insurance 14.75 United Auto Supply Co., Supplies 15.79 Office Expenses 150.00 Frederic K. Walkonen, Labor 10.12 Gasoline 479.72 R. H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Equipment & Labor 483.64 Town of Jaffrey, Highway Expenses Reimbursed 67.76 Wallace & Tiernan, Inc., Materials 142,30 Jaffrey P.T.A., Calendar Adv. 3.00 Walt's Signs, Signs 20.00 Paul Jalbert, Labor 239.36 26';?5S.1S Albert J. LeClair, Labor 2,805.29 RECEIPTS from other than Water Rents

Clayton H. Crane 4.00 Charles J. Letourneau 10.00 Charles W. Davis 26.25 Red's Atlantic Service 37.23 Herbert Harvey, Sr. 10.00 Alphonse Belanger Est. 10.00 George W. Schoerner 10.00 Joseph Bibeau 33.08 Horace A. Deschenes 5.00 John S. Garfield 23.88 Napoleon J. Chouinard 51.23 St. Patrick's Church 10.00 Reginald C. Hill 10,00 Annett Lumber Co. 47.25 Greenville Mills 50.00 Bradford G. White 27.50 Edward H. Rice 50.00 Albert J. Labonte 30.00 Herve E. Gauthier 37.33 Ralph Pangborn 16.25 Iveretta Bingham 10,00 Graham B. Baline 403.87 Lloyd Fernald 17.99 Lauraette Sawtelle 10,00 Charles Howard 14.25 Lester F. Hammond 27.00 Mobile Oil Co. 20.00 James G. Bowers 1,43 Edmund J. Ellis 4.00 Woodbound Inn, Inc., 494.12 Joseph Earnesty 10,25 David O. Jewell 17.71 Paul J. Kidder 24.00 Lowell Engineering Co, 25.00 Troy Water Works 15.00 Town of Jaffrey: Delia Caron 15.00 Evans & Devlin 33,37 Bathhouse 209.31 Frederick J. Caron 5.52 Donald Cuddihee 5,00 Humiston Park 10.68 William W. Belletete 2,00 Aldie Dupuis 20,48 Cemetery (Truck) 500.00 Alfred L. Fontaine 39,34 Ingeborg Hanson 2.00 Highway Dept. 25.24 Marcel V. GuiUaume 5,00 Leo A. Charland 4.00 Francis Bourgeois 36.36 Veronica M. Smith 10.00 Roscoe A. Sawyer 10,00 Gunnar Anderson 19,38 Emerson W. Chamberlain 70.73 Warren J. Phelps 10.00 Queen of Peace Seminary 12.50 Joseph E. Jacques 50,00 A. M. Deschenes 102.64 Silver Ranch Dairy 54.00 Harry G. Sirois 50.00 F. Mei & Co. 28.69 William C, Royce Jr. 5.00 Rene Duval 3.50 William H. Gibbons Jr 10.00 Carl R. Patterson 50.00 Arnold Baldwin 50.00 Jaffrey Woven Label Co. 10.00 Olive M. Anderson 73.23 51

Report of the

FOREST FIRE WARDEN and your DISTRICT CHIEF

During the past year New Hampshire faced the greatest develop extinguish it promptly. forest fire threat to its woodlands in more than sixty years. The continued drought brought home to our citizens, as never 2. Carry your rubbish to the public dump - its safer, A before, the potential threat of destructive fires to their neglected backyard incinerator causes many fires. beautiful and valuable forests, homes and livelihood. In true

American tradition of meeting a common threat by volunteer 3. Never discard lighted cigarette or match. Make this effort, this fire danger was minimized by active prevention, a year round habit regardless of the safety of your patrol and a relinquishing of personal rights for the common surroundings. good. It was the greatest demonstration of public cooperation ever experienced by those responsible for local and state 4. Children caused fires are now a major concern. Keep fire control. The ready forces of volunteer fire services matches away from them and teach them to respect kept the losses low. For their effort and public response fire and not make it a subject of play. the general fire service expresses its heartfelt thanks for a job well done. Lets all join with "Smokey the Bear" and "Keep New Hampshire Green" and growing in 1964, Prevention however, is not just an activity for the bad fire years. It must be practiced until it becomes a part NUMBER OF FIRES AND BURNED AREAS IN 1963 of our public conscience- -a habit. Just plain carelessness with fire causes too many of our fires. State Fires: 873 Area-acres 2117 District Fires; 128 Area-acres 116 The following practices and suggestions will help; Town Fires; 3 Area-acres 3/4 Burning Permits; 194 1. Always have a permit for outdoor burning and burn within the terms of the permit and in a safe place. Cornelius Wood, District Chief Burn late in the afternoon when the wind is down or Nelson W. Gill, Warden on rainy or damp days. Check your fire and if winds

BATH HOUSE ACCOUNT

BALANCE on Hand, December 31, 1962 $2,626.00* INCOME: Interest to June 20, 1963 52.78 2,678.78 * EXPENDITURES: Town of Jaf'rey, General Funds 2,678.78* BALANCE on hand -0- *This represented $2600.00 received in insurance reim- bursement for fire loss at Lake Contoocook. **This amount paid to Town of Jaffrey General Funds for the construction of new bathhouse. See Detailed Statement of payments for construction.

ALBERT J. MORIN Town Treasurer 52

JAFFREY MUNICIPAL AIRPARK

TOWN OF JAFFREY CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT Aeronautical Fund

Accounts Payable :

Town of Jaffrey, December 31, 1962 $2,040.29 Receipts : of Jaffrey, Bal. 1962 Appropriation 533.71 Accounts Payable : Town 1,000.00 Town of Jaffrey, December 31, 1963 2,040.29 Town of Jaffrey, 1963 Appropriation of Based Paid Town of Jaffrey, after close of books on Treas., State of N. H., Town Share 134.46 account -129.66 Aircraft operating fees 1,668.17 Account due to Town of Jaffrey $1,910.63

Expenditures : /s/ Albert J. Morln R, H. Wilson, Highway Agent, Reimbursements 1,183.71 134.80 Town Treasurer Town of Jaffrey, Reimbursements (Plowing, sanding) William P. House, Brush Control 220.00 1 538.51 MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT . Balance on Hand, December 31, 1963 129.66* Balance unexpended, Dec. 31, 1962 in Town of *Paid on Construction Account to Town of Jaffrey General Jaffrey Funds $533.71 Funds after close of books.

ALBERT J. MORIN Town Treasurer

AIRPARK MANAGER'S RESUME

Traffic at the Airpark continues to increase slowly. Major local users are D. D. Bean & Sons Co., N. H. Ball Bearings and Electro-Pak. Maintenance costs were high this past year because of two projects which should not recur for several years. 1. All paved surfaces were sealed in July at a total cost of $1183.71. Work was done under the supervision of the highway agent. Next application wUl be due in three or four years. 2. The South approach zone was sprayed for brush control' in July at a cost of $220.00.

DAVID R. SAWYER Airpark Manager 53

SNOW REMOVAL ACCOUNT

Year Ending -- December 31, 1963

Balance on Hand, December 31, 1962 1,740.00 Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Forms 6.50

RECEIPTS : 2,509.50

1962-63 Snow Removal Funds 804,00 1963-64 ; 1963-64 Snow Removal Funds 2 .220.00 Bertie Saville, Plowing 54.00 Total Receipts 3,024.00 Emile C. Proulx, Plowing 18.00 4,764.00 Leo U. LeClair, Plowing 27.00

JEXPENDITURES : Philip W. Coll, Plowing 114.00

1962-1963 : John B. Hazleton, Plowing 90.00 Bertie Saville, Plowing 433.50 Howard M. Lewis, Refund 20.00 Emile C. Proulx, Plowing 555.00 Luther S. Thompson, Refund 20.00 Leo U. LeClair, Plowing 180.00 Agnes B. Nutting, Refund 20.00 Philip W. Coll, Plowing 480.00 Town of Jaffrey, Office Expense, Reimbursed 27.00 The Ark, Inc., Plowing 93.50 390.00 Daniel L. Jewell, Plowing 57.00 Total Expenditures 2,899.50 Red's Atlantic Service, Plowing 456.00 BALANCE on Hand, December 31, 1963 1,864.50 John B. Hazleton, Plowing, 138.00 Jaffrey Highway Department, Grader 24.00 ALBERT J. MORIN R. H. Wilson, Plowing 80.00 Town Treasurer Leonard G. Hunt, Refund 6.00

JAFFREY MEMORIAL DAY Your

Committee Report 1963 CIVIL DEFENSE

1963 DIRECTOR Balance on Hand, December 31, 1962 $5.97 Receipts : Reports 1963 Appropriation: $400.00 Less accounts paid by Town to: J. J. Moreau & Sons 56.69 The Civil Defense effort in Jaffrey during the year Total Funds available $349.28 1963 has produced the following results; 1. The Jaffrey Police Expenditures : Department has been supplied with Richard L. Brown, Hoops $4,00 a new two way radio for the cruiser. Nellie Homan, Wreaths 36.00 n. The Town Office Building has been equipped with a stand Coil's Radio Shop, Speaker Hire 5.00 by generator. m. Conant High School, J. J. Moreau &. Son, Inc., Flags 38.88 Jaffrey Grade School and St. Patrick Goodnow's Shopping Center, Supplies 6.61 School have been marked as Fallout Shelters. These Forcier's Market, Supplies 6.70 buildings, since being marked, have been found sub-standard Hubert S. CNeil 9.50 in Protection Factor and need improvement before they can Conant High School, Band Hire 200,00 be stocked and used as shelters. Town of Jaffrey Reimbursements: IV. The Radef teams, William Hotin, Chief, have period- ically Goodnow's .56 checked the Radiological equipment and sent reports to State Monadnock Ledger 7.00 7,56 Headquarters. Total Expenditures $314.25 V. The Communications Unit, Homer Sawtelle, Chief, has Total amount on Hand $35.03 been working on plans for an improved system of warning and communications which will be put into operation if funds become available.

/s/ Albert J. Morin /s/ Adrien Ouellette Respectfully submitted, Town Treasurer /s/ Wilbur LaPage /s/ Charles W. Bacon Memorial Day Committee Director 54

Town of Jaffrey TREE WARDEN'S REPORT

Year Ending - December 31, 1963 Nov. 21 VUlage Tree and Landscaping Service - TO: The Board of Selectmen, Removal of tree on Common, Jaffrey Town of Jaffrey, Village 40.00 Jaffrey, N. H. Total expended during 1963 $214.00 Below is a report of the activity of the Tree Warden of the Town of Jaffrey for the year ending, December 31, 1963. Several diseased trees were cut and removed around the To^vn during the past year as shown in the above report. Feb. 2. Richard M. Letourneau, Removing Stub on Some criticism was raised because of the removal of trees, Fassett IS they Road were not entirely dead, but, they were in a very bad condition and posed hazards from falling branches. June 5 Vil!"' It had 3Donald residence been planned to set out trees during the year 1963, but due to -' 30.00 the lateness of the time, it was decided to po? pone this project until 1964. July iz village Tree ana Landscaping Service - - Our Removal of tree Town Office Common 42.00 budget as proposed for the year 1964 reads $700.00. An explanation of the increase is as follows; 1963 Budget was July 12 Richard M. Letourneau - Removal of $500.00 of which we spent $214.00 on completed work. tree near Sands residence in Squantum Village 22.00 We have a contract agreement of $200.00 for the removal of eight more trees. When this job is completed the payment Aug. 11 Richard M. Letourneau - Removal of tree of $200.00 wUl complete last year's expenditures, leaving in Squantum Village near King Mfg. Co. 25.00 the usable budget for 1964 at $500.00.

Aug. 29 Richard M. Letourneau Removal of tree At" this time I wish to thank everyone for the cooperation in Squantum Village - near Gould and given me as Tree Warden of this community. Jones residence ^^•°° Respectfully, Alfred P. Sawyer Tree Warden

AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE

February 15, 1964

We, the undersigned of the Town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, such Trust Funds received by the Jaffrey Public Library which do hereby certify that we have carefully examined the reports may not have been so voted. This Article to be framed by the and accounts of the Selectmen, Town Treasurer, Town Clerk, Town Counsel. Trustees of Trust Funds, Tax Collector, Overseer of Public Roger R. Smith Welfare, Chief of Police, Memorial Day Committee, Road Theodore R, Lambert Agent, Treasurer of Jaffrey Water Works, Conant Indigent Auditors Fund, Treasurer of Jaffrey Public Library, Trustees of the Town of Jaffrey Alice Poole Fund, Municipal Court, ConantCemeteryTrustees, NOTE: Because of the date of the receipt of the above report, Jaffrey Airpark, Snow Removal Account, Amos Fortune Fund, flie Selectmen did not deem it desirable to sumbit an article and find them correct in all respects to the best of our on the above subject for the 1964 Annual Meeting, but felt knowledge and belief. that the subject should be considered with the Library Trus- We recommend that Trust Funds such as the Amos Fortune tees, the Trustees of Trust Funds and other interested Fund, and trust funds of the Jaffrey Public Library be placed parties and if action is deemed desirable, to present an in the care of the Town Trustees of Trust Funds, unless it is article for consideration at the 1965 Town Meeting. The specified to the contrary in the various deeds of Trust. This present system has been in existence for many years. is in accordance with the following New Hampshire statutes; J. OREN BELLETETE 31:25 and RSA RSA 202:10. LESTER F. HAMMOND We recommend that the Town insert an Article in the Town ALFRED J. CHRISTIAN Warrant, for a forthcoming Town Meeting, voting to accept all Selectmen of Jaffrey 55

Keport of the M UNICIPAL COURT Receipts Mis-use of plates 3 Malicious destruction of property 3 Fines $4,201.33 U -turn 3 Bail Bonds 50.00 Operating after revocation of license 3 Small Claim Court fees 21,00 Woods ban violators 3 Refunded by the Department of Safety 32,00 Parking on the highway without lights 2 Small Claim 30.00 Defective equipment 2 Simple assault 2 Failing to yield right of way 2 Disbursements Refuse on the highway 2 Operating unregistered motor vehicle 2 State of New Hampshire - Motor Vehicle Dept, $1,944.37 Fornication 2 State of New Hampshire - Motor Boat Division 22.50 Disturbing the peace 2 State of New Hampshire Treasurer 24.33 Making false report of a crime 2 Special Justices 40.00 Larceny by check 2 American Judicature Society 20.00 Leaving the scene of an accident 2 N. H. Association of Municipal Court Judges 10.00 Operating motor vehicle with restricted Raymond J. Desmarais Agency - Bond 5.25 license without eyeglasses 2 Witness fees and witness travel expenses 24.48 Reckless operating 2 Supplies 39.98 Parking in restricted area 2 Bail refunded 25.00 Taking possession of property without consent 2 Small Claim 30.00 Petty larceny 2 State of N, H. Fish and Game Dep't. 8.00 Derisive words 2 Fine collected by check - check uncoUectable 17.00 Engaging in a brawl 2 Town of Jaffrey, Treasurer 2,098.42 Assaulting an officer 2 Bail Bond on hand - December 31, 1963 25.00 Resisting arrest $4,334.33 Tailgating Total Number of Criminal Cases 350 Operating motor vehicle without plates Total Number of Small Claim Cases 84 Disorderly conduct Types of Violations Improper turn Speeding 102 Contributing to the delinquency of minors Solid Line 32 Operating overloaded truck Drunkenness 21 Carnal abuse Driving under the influence 18 Failing to stop at railroad crossing Operating without a license 15 Producing a fraudulent license Grossly careless and grossly negligent 14 Operating a truck without flares Stop sign 12 Operating a truck without a commercial license Procuring beer for minors 9 Failing to display lights Unnecessary noise with a motor vehicle 8 Obstructing justice Operating uninspected motor vehicle 8 Concealed weapon Assault and battery 6 Careless and negligent use of firearms Overparking 6 Operating truck with insufficent binders Allowing improper person to operate 6 Bookmaking Operating as to endanger 5 Fugitive from justice Operating motor vehicle without consent 4 Non-support Motor boat violations 4 Respectfully submitted, Failing to keep to the right 4 /s/ Raymond J. Desmarais Failing to stop for police 3 Clerk of Jaffrey Municipal Court 56

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AMOS FORTUNE FUND CONANT INDIGENT FUND This account is on deposit at the Peterborough Savings See Report of Trust Funds for Purpose of Bank, Deposit Book No. 2534. Fund and Investment details. Hand, December 31, 1962 1688.18 On hand' Dec. 31, 1962 $2,376.86 Balance on Income received from investments 262.37 1963 35.87 2,639,23 Income : Interest to June 1, 76.82 Paid Out 874.75 Interest to Dec. 1, 1963 40.9$ 1765.00 On hand Dec. 31, 1963 $1,764.48 Expenditures: Withdrawn and reimbursed Town of Jaffrey, Ella E. Griffiths after close of books for payment to Jaffrey Trustees Catherine B. Kirschner School District during 1963 21.00 Conant Indigent Fund Lucien E. Vigneault Balance on Hand, December 31, 1963 1744.00

ALBERT J. MORIN Town Treasurer

Report of the CONANT CEMETERY TRUSTEES Report of ALICE W. POOLE FUND COMMITTEE Year ending December 31, 1963 Balance on hand, December 31, 1962 -0- for Year 1963 RECEIPTS: Report of Alice W, Poole Fund Committee for The Bank and Trust Co., - Interest year 1963 and Dividends received from Mark S. Bradley Cash on hand January 1, 1963 Estate 860.05 $4,449.58 Received from Trustees of Trust Funds Ralph D. Harling, Sale of Old Cemetery Truck 25.00 6,463.91 Payments on loans Trustees of Trust Funds: 3,353.32 Conant Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 1,852.44 $14,266.81 Disbursements 1963 Conant Cemetery Improvement Fund 47.07 Loans to Students Total Receipts 2,784.56 8,722.00 Miscellaneous EXPENDITURES: 222.27 Cash on hand, December 31, 1963 Remitted to Town Treasurer $2,784.56 5,322.54 BALANCE on hand, December 31, 1963 -0-' $14,266.81 /s/D, E. Proctor, Treasurer

J. Oren Belletete Lester F. Hammond Alfred J. Christian, Selectmen, Conant Cemetery Trustees

CONANT HIGH SCHOOL FUND

See Report of Trust Funds for investment details. On hand Dec. 31, 1962 -0- Income received and paid to Jaffrey School District $245.36 On hand Dec. 31, 1963 -0-

Randyl P. Cournoyer Robert H. George Trustees Fund Homer J. Bellette Conant High School 61

ANNUAL REPORTS

OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Jaffrej/j New Hampshire

For The Year Ending

June 30, 1963 62

OUTLINE

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School Reports

PART I ADMINISTRATION A. Officers B. No-School Signal C. Calendar D. Report of District Clerk E. Warrant

PART n INSTRUCTION A. Instructional Staff B. Teachers' Salary Schedule C. School Program

PART ni SCHOOL PLANT A. Repairs B. Insurance

PART IV FINANCE A. Report of District Treasurer B. School Board's Financial Report and Budgets C. Detail of Expenditures D. School Lunch Fund E.. Durant Fund F. School District Bus Costs G. Notification of School Assessment H. Balance Sheet

PART V CHILD ACCOUNTING A. Graduations from High School B. Statistics C. School Census D. Enrollment

PART VI AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES AND SPECIAL REPORTS A. Health 63

PART I ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION A. Officers of the School District

MODERATOR Jason C. Sawyer CLERK

Myrtle J. Hazleton

SCHOOL BOARD

Ernest J. Pratt, Chairman Term expires 1965 Anne B. Gordon Term expires 1964 Gerald A. DeGrandpre Term expires 1964 Alvin B. Benjamin Term expires 1965 Leon H. Hunt Term expires 1966 James A. Sullivan Term expires 1966

TREASURER Lawrence W. Brown

AUDITORS Theodore R. Lambert Roger R. Smith

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Lewis F. Foote

TEACHER CONSULTANT Earl D. Barnes

TRUANT OFFICER Lucien E. Vigneault

SCHOOL NURSE Ruth S. Langille, R. N.

SCHOOL PHYSICIAN Franklin W. Sterling, M. D. 64

B. JAFFREY NO -SCHOOL SIGNAL Article 7. It was voted that the Auditors chosen at the In case of emergency when it seems inadvisable to have Annual Town Meeting March 12, 1963, act as auditors for schools in session on any day, the No-Scho 1 Signal will be the Jaffrey School District. given by sounding the signal on the fire alarm system at 7:30 a.m. It will also be announced over radio station WBZ, Article 8. It was voted that the School District raise WKNE, and WKBK at the same time approximately. and appropriate $334,308.49 and to authorize and direct Parents and pupils are urgedto depend upon the fire signal, the School Board to apply against said appropriation such

T.V. , or radio for no-school notices. Telephone operators income as is estimated by the School Board exclusive of State are no longer able to assist in giving no-school information. Aid, and upon the determination of the amount of State Aid to be received by the School District during the next fiscal year, to authorize and direct the School Board to apply against such appropriation the sum to be received from State Aid and with the School District Clerk certify to the C. CALENDAR Selectmen the balance as an assessment to be raised by 1964 the Town for school purposes. April 24 Schools close -- Spring Vacation May 4 Schools reopen Article 9. It was voted that the School Board be authorized June 12 Schools close (unless time lost) --Summer to make application for and accept on behalf of the District Vacation any or all grants forthcoming under Titles m, V or VTn, or Sept. 9 Schools open any combination thereof, of the National Defense Education Oct. 23 Schools closed -- Teachers' Convention Act, Public Law 85-864 or any or all grants of other funds Nov. 26&27 Schools closed -- Thanksgiving Recess which may now or hereafter be forthcoming from the United Dec. 22 Schools close -- Christmas Vacation States Government or from the State of New Hampshire under 1965 the provisions of the National Defense Education Act, or Jan. 4 Schools reopen from any other public source. Feb. 19 Schools close -- Winter Vacation Meeting adjourned at 9:48 p.m. Mar. 1 Schools reopen

A TRUE ABSTRACT MYRTLE J. HAZLETON Clerk of the School District of Jaffrey D. REPORT OF DISTRICT CLERK Annual Meeting School District of Jaffrey March 11, 1963 Article 1. Elected Jason C. Sawyer, School District Moderator.

Article 2. Elected Myrtle J. Hazleton, School District Clerk.

Article 3. Elected Leon H. Hunt and James A. Sullivan, Members of the School Board, School District of Jaffrey, for three years.

Article 4. Elected Lawrence W. Brown, School District Treasurer.

Article 5. It was voted that the salaries of the District Officers for the ensuing year be as follows: Each School Board Member $50,00 Treasurer 50.00 Clerk 5.00 Moderator 5.00 Each Auditor 20.00 Each Ballot Clerk 5.00

Article 6. It was voted that the reports, as printed, be accepted and placed on file with the Clerk. 65

School District Warrant

To the Inhabitants of the School District in the Town of the application against said appropriation of such sums as Jaffrey qualified to vote in district affairs; are estimated to be received from the state equalization fund together with other income; the school board to certify to the selectmen the balance between the estimated revenue You are hereby notified to meet at the Conant High School and the appropriation, which balance is to be raised by taxes Auditorium in said district on the 9th day of March 1964, by the town. at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon (Polls close at 9 p.m. unless otherwise voted), to act on articles 1 through 4. And you are further notified to meet at the same place on the same 9. To see if the district will authorize the school board to day at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon to act on articles 5 make application for and to accept, on behalf of the district, through 13 hereof. any or all grants forthcoming under Titles in, V, or vni, or any combination thereof, of the National Defense Educa- tion Act, Public Law 85-864 or any or all grants of other choose a Moderator for the coming year. 1. To funds which may now or hereafter be forthcoming fr(jm the United States Government or from the State of New Hampshire under the provisions of the National Defense Education Act. year. 2. To choose a Clerk for the ensuing

10. To see if the district will vole to place the funds 3. To choose 2 of the School Board for the en- Members previously voted under Article 8 in the Capital Reserve suing Three years. Fund for replacement of the school bus.

4. To choose a Treasurer for the ensuing year. 11. To see if the district will approve the purchase of a new school bus, authorizing the transfer and appropria- tion of such funds from the Capital Reserve Fund, as may be necessary, using the present district bus as part payment. 5. To determine and appoint the salaries of the' School Board and fix the compensation of any other officers or agents of the district.

12. To see if the district will accept the provisions of Chapter 197, Section 1-a, of the New Hampshire Revised Statutos Annotated and elect Its dlstplct officers at OiB annual b.R ToTr. hearhoQT- thefho reportsT.or^,^,-fo of^f Agents,*„„ 4. Auditors,A ^i Committees,^ ,ll ^^^^ meetine of Officers chosen, and pass any vote relating thereto.

7, To choose Agents, Auditors, and Committees in relation 13. To see if the district will approve of the extension of to any subjects embraced in this warrant. the public school health program to include the pupils at St. Patrick's School, as provided for in Chapter 200 of the Revised Statutes Annotated.

8. To see what sum of money the district will raise and appropriate for the support of schools, for the salaries of school district officials and agents, and for the payment Given under our hands at said Jaffrey this 21st day of statutory obligations of the district, and to authorize of February, 1964.

Ernest J. Pratt Alvin B. Benjamin Anne B. Gordon Leon H. Hunt Gerald A. DeGrandpre James A. Sullivan -

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Teaching Staff

PART II. INSTRUCTION A. Instructional Staff as of December 31, 1963 CONANT HIGH SCHOOL

TEACHER ASSIGNMENT DEGREE EXP SALARY

Bremner, Henry L. Principal, (7-12) B.E. '50, Plymouth S.C, 13 $8,500.00 M.E. '53, B. U. (12Mos.) Buckley, Stephen A. Guidance B.A. '60, U.N.H. 3 5,600.00 (12Mos.) Christiansen, Charles B. Math B.E. '63, KeeneS.C. 4,200.00 Cook, Robert W. English B.E. '59, Plymouth S.C. 4 4,900.00

Cramer, Stephanie Girls' Physical Ed. B.S. '62, Sargent, B.U. 1 4,410.00 Cunningham, Grace C Math & Latin B.A. '26, U.N.H. 37 6,052.00 Despres, Elizabeth A. English & Social Studies B.E. '63, Keene S.C. 4,200.00

Dodge, Ralph C Science & Social Studies B.E. '62, KeeneS.C. 1 4,710.00 Fitzgerald, Ruth J. English 3Yrs., '37, B.E. '48, Keene, S.C 25 6,000.00

Garabedian, Richard A. Boys' Physical Ed. B.E. '62, Plymouth S.C. 1 4,410.00 Gelinas, Anna E. Math & Librarian 3Yrs. '27, KeeneS.C. 16 5,500.00 Grummon, Louise T. French & English B.A. '32, Vassar College 2 4,725.00 Hancock, Katherine G. Commercial 3Yrs., '24, Plymouth S.C 27 5,500.00 Hotin, William R. Science B.S. '51, Utah State U. 9 6,200.00

Jones, Bruce E. Social Studies B.E. '62, KeeneS.C. 1 4,410.00 Laflamme, Robert P. Shop B.E. '61, KeeneS.C. 9 4,900.00 Lowe, Randall H. Science B.S. *63, U. of Michigan 4,200.00

Marx, Thomas F. English B.A. '62, Columbia Univ. 1 4,410.00 5,500.00 Niemela, Alvah Science & Math B.E. '55, Keene S.C. 8 Record, Ronald W. Social Studies B.E. '59, KeeneS.C. 4 5,200.00 4,200.00 Roux, Wyona W. Home Economics B.E. '63, Keene S.C of Maine 1 4,410.00 Wilkinson, Robert F. Math B.S. '62, University 9 5,900.00 Young, Russell E. Shop & Driver Ed. B.E. '59, KeeneS.C.

JAFFREY GRADE SCHG@t '51,M.E. 29 6,800.00 Craig, Clayton E. Principal, (1-6) 3Yrs. '33, B.E. '62, Keene State College 25 5,500.00 Belletete, Louise B. Grade 6 2 Yrs. '30, Keene S.C. 3 4,700.00 Blaisdell, Roger N. Grade 6 B.E. '60, Plymouth S.C. 36 5,500.00 Brown, Abbie Grade 5 2 Yrs. '24, KeeneS.C '61, Keene 26 5,650.00 Cutter, Mildred Grade 4 3 Yrs. '36, B.E. S.C 20 5,450.00 Davis, Priscilla H. Grade 1 2 Yrs. '26, Keene S.C 20 5,850.00 Hamilton, Mary CE. Grade 4 B.E. '44, Keene S.C. 15 5,500.00 Hammond, Dorothea V. Grade 6 3 Yrs. '31, Keene S.C 5 5,000.00 Holbrook, Emily J. Grade 3 B.E. '58, Keene S.C S.C. 23 5,800.00 Kendall, Dorothy B. Grade 5 2 Yrs. '32, B.E. '59, Keene 33 5,500.00 Lynch, Olive Grade 2 2 Yrs. '27, Keene S.C '61, Keene S.C. 36 5,785.00 Wallace, Geraldine J. Grade 1 2 Yrs. '27, B.E.

SUPERVISORS 5 4,956.00 Woodward, Lawrence F. Music Supervisor B.M. '58, B.U. 2 2,080.00 Robertson, Elizabeth T. Art Supervisor B.S. '60, U.N.H.

opened in September, 1963. Mrs. There were three changes and two additions to the staff at Conant High School when school Roux replaced Mrs. Louise Grummon replaced Mr. Robert Devoid, Mr. Randall Lowe replaced Mr. Guy Burrill, and Mrs. Wyona and English teacher to the staff. There Regina Devlin. Due to the increase in enrollment it was necessary to add another math Florida. were no changes at the Grade School, except for the leaving of Mr. Rodney Contois to teach in 67

TEACHERS' SALARY SCHEDULE Jaffrey, New Hampshire

Effective July 1, 1963

2-Ye 3-Year 4-Ye 4 plus 15 5-Ye 5 plus 15

1 $3,570 $3,885 $4,200 $4,305 $4,410 $4,515 (85) (92.5) (100) (102.5) (105) (107.5) 2 3,980 4,095 4,410 4,515 4,620 4,725 (90) (97.5) (105) (107.5) (110) (112.5) 3 3,990 4,305 4,620 4,725 4,830 4,935 (95) (102.5) (110) (112.5) (115) (117.5) 4 4,200 4,515 4,830 4,935 5,040 5,145 (100) (107.5) (115) (117.5) (120) (122.5) 5 4,410 4,725 5,040 5,145 5,250 5,355 (105) (112.5) (120) (122.5) (125) (127.5) 6 4,620 4,935 5,250 5,355 5,460 5,565 (110) (117.5) (125) (127.5) (130) (132.5) 7 4,830 5,145 5,460 5,565 5,670 5,775 (115) (122.5) (130) (132.5) (135) (137.5) 8 5,040 5,355 5,670 5,775 5,880 5,985 (120) (127.5) (135) (137.5) (140) (142.5) 9 5,250 5,565 5,880 5,985 6,090 6,195 (125) (132.5) (140) (142.5) (145) (147.5) 10 6,090 6,195 6,300 6,405 (145) (147.5) n (150) (152.5) 6,510 6,615 (155) (157.5) * 15-19 $5,450 $5,765 $6,290 $6,395 $6,710 $6,815 (125+$200) (132.5t$200) (145^$200) (147.5-f$200) (l55-h$200) (157.5-|-$200) * 20-24 5,650 5,965 6,490 6,595 6,910 7,015 (125+$400) (132.5-f$400) (145-/-$400) (147.54-$400) (155-f$400) (157.5-f-$400) *25 5,850 6,165 6,690 6,795 7,110 7,215 (125+$600) (132.5+$600) (1454$600) (147.5+$600) (155f$600) (157.5+$600)

*Limited to service in Jaffrey Schools only SCHOOL PROGRAM

Jaffrey Grade School primary difference between the "traditional" and "modern" approach is Prior to the opening of school in September a union- in the method by which the fundamental processes wide three-day meeting of all third grade teachers was are taught. The former method tends to stress the me- held concerning the arithmetic program for the coming chanics of mathematics in contrast to the development of an year. As a continuation of the in-service training program understanding as to the "why" of mathematics, an approach a series of staff meetings are being held for teachers of which gives a more effective understanding of the more ab- stract mathematical grades four, five, and six to prepare for the further de- and scientific experiences ahead. In addition to the velopment of our arithmetic instruction in the upper grades. extension of the mathematics program, the reading Many of our teachers took advantage of the Teachers' program was updated by the addition of the '60 edition Institute in Mathematics sponsored by our Supervisory of the Scott, Foresman reading program in grade Union, while others had completed independent study at 2. The purchase of the newest books will be continued as they Keene State College in this and other subjects. come on the market. In the time available Mr. Craig has continued The program of modern mathematics, "The Math Work- the practice of giving extra help to the chil- shop for Children", which was introduced in grades 1 dren who can profit from additional attention in reading. In September and 2 in 1962-63, was extended into grade 3 for the present 1963, because of the crowded conditions school year. This program is constantly being studied in the Rindge Memorial School, sixteen sixth graders from and evaluated. that town were enrolled in the Jaffrey Grade School. This To those of you who are curious as to the content of the number combined with 59 sixth grade boys and girls from "new mathematics", a brief word might be in order. The Jaffrey made a total of 75, which was divided into three 68

heterogeneous groups. Having this large number of pupils Not only are we gaining more youngsters each year, but we made it possible to do more extensive grouping than is are "holding" more students than ever before. Conant High possible with fewer students. An "honor" group was es- School was recently notified that its rating state-wide as far tablished in both arithmetic and spelling. as dropouts were concerned was "very commendable." Since last year's report two groups of sixth graders have attended Camp Sargent for one week. In May, a group was at camp with our sixth grade teachers, Roger Blaisdell and Rodney Contois. In November, another group If we were asked what we thought contributed to our "hold- was there under the direction of Mrs. Dorothea Hammond, ing power," we would definitely add greater application of Mrs. Louise Belletete, and Roger Blaisdell. This schedule guidance procedures and our new shop program to any list gave one group a spring environment and the other a fall of factors. situation. More and more youngsters are using the services of the During the summer Mrs. Dorothea Hammond completed guidance department. Being able to discuss academic prob- the necessary requirements for the degree of Bachelor lems and in some cases personal problems gives the young of Education from Keene State College. The award wUl people a sense of security that so many of our young people be made at the graduation exercises in June, 1964. This are looking for. makes a total of five school personnel, who have qual- Of the 32 graduates in June of 1963, eleven made applica- ified for a degree within the last few years. tion and were accepted at the two New Hampshire Technical Professional growth of other members of the faculty Institutes. We believe that this record speaks for itself. When, can best be Ulustrated by the chart below, which shows in any shop program, a youngster can see a practical applica- the courses taken. tion of his academic sciences and mathematics, then most TEACHER COURSE INSTITUTION definitely are we on the right road. Mary Hamilton Curriculum Development K.S.C. With this holding power that we seem to have, it Is quite Philosophy of Education K.S.C. imperative that we turn our attention to what we believe to Modem Mathematics K.S.C. be the most important of the "three Rs" -- reading. Per- Rc^er Blaisdell History of Latin America P.S.C. haps many of you remember the great difficulties that some Public School Administration P.S.C. of your classmates had in this area. The problem is stUl Abbie Brown Modem Mathematics K.S,C. with us — and on a greater scale, since so many more Olive Lynch Modem Mathematics K.S.C. youngsters are remaining in school. During the fall Richard Allison and Mrs. Marianne Noyes, Imagine the frustration that a young person has when he is speech therapists at Rehabilitation Cen- faced with such courses as physics, contemporary problems, ter, conducted a speech and hearing screening program or advanced literature, especially if he is a poor or slow in the first four grades. The results of this survey con- reader. We must constantly keep our sights on this reading firmed the impression of the staff that a number of chil- problem. Whether It be an expansion of our developmental dren could profit from speech instruction by a person reading program, or greater stress on remedial work, or trained in this field. The school board voted to employ thought of a self-contained classroom for better integration the services of a speech therapist from the center to con- of subject matter, we are not sure at this time. We are, duct classes one-half day a week. The program started however, extremely aware that the problem exists, and we on January 15, and will continue for twenty weeks. must take the proper steps to alleviate it. The music program of the school was climaxed by two At this point we would like to interject sincere thanks to outstanding events. In the early spring, the school pre- the W.W. Cross Company for contributing to our shop sented the operetta, "Kathleen - Maid of Killamey" to program. In the fall of 1962 the Cross Company gave to full houses on. the evenings of March 21 and 22. In May Conant a milling machine, a shaper, a turret lathe, two the Grade School band, supplemented by several students metal-spinning lathes, a reciprocal saw, a driU press and from the seventh grade, played in the concert at Conant a grinder. Needless to say these machines were put to good and also marched in the Memorial Day Parade. use. Our library has become an extremely Important part of our school. To think that only a few years back we had no library site; now we have a fine library, an efficient staff, Conant High School and almost two thousand volumes. The athletic teams seem to be having greater success this year than other teams in recent years. The soccer team As we said In our report last year, Conant High School is missed the tournament by a slim .06 of a point. At this writing growing. In September of 1963 that school opened its doors the basketball team seem destined for tournament play and after the summer recess to what we believe to be a record we are looking forward to a strong baseball nine. After the nimiber of 418 youngsters. lean years, the change is a welcome one. There seems to be little relief from these numbers for Perhaps during the winter some of you were entertained the future. In the past, there was always a small class of by our Glee Club or by the Conant Band. At Christmas the twenty-four or thirty-six that broke the speU of classes Glee Club sang for many of our local groups and organiza- numbering fifty to sixty. Now, however, all classes have tions. It is quite remarkable that of an enrollment of some between sixty and seventy-five members. As an example, it 275 In grades 9-12, better than a hundred are taking part is anticipated that sixty yoimg people will graduate in June. in choral work or In band. These sixty graduates will be replaced by an incoming seventh Through the courtesy of Ray Moore, we were supplied grade of some 75 youngsters. Thus, it goes. with a 1964 Ford for our Driver Training program. During 69

the first semester, thirty-one young people received the We owe our young people the best that we can possibly give. benefits of a formal course in driver education. This, we are sure, is what we all desire. It is impossible for us to cover the many facets of the education picture of Conant, Many people have contributed to the successes of the school. To these people, we are deeply Clayton E, Craig, Principal Jaffrey Grade School appreciative. Henry L. Bremner, Principal Conant High School In these days when an education is so important, we can- Lewis F. Foote, Superintendent of Schools not be satisfied with mediocrity. There is so much at stake. Earl D. Barnes, Teacher Consultant

PART rv. FINANCE School Plant A. REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TREASURER for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963 PART m SCHOOL PLANT SUMMARY A, REPAIRS Cash on Hand July 1, 1962 The summer maintenance force completed an anibitious (Treasurer's bank balance) *$3,219.14 program. At the Grade School the men painted our six General Fund $1,628.18 classrooms, the kitchen, and four toilet areas. The windows Tennis Court were calked where necessary, in Union Hall as well as in the Fund 1,590.96 classroom section. Received from Selectmen At Conant some six rooms, stairwells, foyer, and corridors Current Appropriation $273,008.90 were repainted. In the shop area, largely through the guiding Balance of Previous Appropriations .04 hand of Ernest Pratt, a new electronics room was created. Received from State Treasurer TUe flooring was laid in this area as well as in the music State Funds 5,435.00 room. Federal Funds 6,742.84 All outdoor window sills in the Conant addition were Received from Tuitions 30,858.20 waterproofed, and a section of the roof was repaired. Received as Income from Trust Funds 11,801.11 Received from all Other Sources 4,858.63 TOTAL RECEIPTS $332,714.72 , B. INSURANCE Fire, Extended Coverage & Vandalism, buildings and contents Total Amount Available for Fiscal Year Conant High and Jaffrey Grade School $612,000.00 (Balance and Receipts) 335,923,86 Boiler Insurance, Property & Liability Less School Board Orders Paid 329.984.42 Conant High and Jaffrey Grade School Balance on Hand June 30, 1963 Owners' & Tenants' Liability (Teachers and Public Liability) (Treasurer's Bank Balance) **$5,939.44 Workmen's Compensation & Employers' Liability **General Fund $4,449.37 Driver Training Car Tennis Court 1,490.07 District Owned School Bus July 26, 1963. /s/ Lawrence W. Brown District Treasurer

AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that we have examined the books, vouchers, bank statements and other financial records of the treasurer of the school district of Jaffrey of which the above is a true summary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963 and find them correct in all respects.

August 12, 1963. /s/ Theodore R. Lambert /s/ Roger R. Smith Auditors. 70

SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET.

B. SCHOOL BOARDS FINANCIAL REPORT AND BUDGETS

Revised Expenses Budget Budget Budget 1962-63 1963-64 1963-64 1964-65

ADMINISTRATION nO.1 Sal.ofDist. Officers $ 360.00 $ 385.00 $ 360.00 $ 360.00 135.0 Audit & Census 190.00 140.00 165.00 165.00 190.0 Supplies & Expenses 254.01 150.00 170.00 170.00 INSTRUCTION 210.3 Teachers' Salaries 183,043.61 197,140.00 194,300.00 211,513.00 210.5 Secretarial Salary 2,645.50 2,700.00 2,400.00 2,500.00 215.0 Textbooks 2,322.13 4,039.00 4,039.00 4,055.00 220.0 Library & Vis. Aids 1,706.10 2,885.00 2,885.00 2,885.00 230.0 Teaching Supplies 7,538.15 7,727.00 8,000.00 7,760.00 235.0 Contracted Services 201.50 700.00 700.00 1,420.00 290.0 Other Inst. Expenses 2,199.58 1,200.00 1,700.00 1,600.00 ATTENDANCE SERVICE 310.0 Truant Officer 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 AUXILIARY SERVICES 400.0 Health 4,445.93 4,700.00 4,700.00 4,400.00 500.0 Transportation 14,304.40 13,759.00 14,000.00 13,669.00 Replacement of bus — .... — 7,500.00 PLANT OPERATION 610.0 Salaries 8,631.04 8,950.00 8,950.00 9,075.00 630.0 Operation Sup. & Exp. 2,966.28 3,000.00 3,800.00 3,000.00 635.0 Contracted Services 485.53 230.00 415.00 415.00 640.0 Heat 8,172.76 7,350.00 7,800.00 7,800.00 645.2 Electricity 4,436.90 4,200.00 4,450.00 4,450.00 645.4 Telephone 743.01 725.00 775.00 750.00 645-90 Other Utilities & Exp. 457.07 457.00 445.00 445.00 MAINTENANCE 710.0 Salaries 5,967.59 4,950.00 5,500.00 5,525.00 725.0 Replacement of Equip. 2,481.34 720.00 2,720.00 1,425.00 726-66 Building Equip. & Repairs 8,941.72 4,950.00 5,500.00 6,628.00 790.0 Other Maint. Exp. 121.76 ...... FIXED CHARGES 850.0 Ret. & Oasi 14,886.26 15,546.00 16,000.00 16,908.00 855.0 Insurance 2,443.85 2,855.00 2,950.00 2,715.00 GENERAL SUPPORT ITEMS 975.0 School Lunch 5,386.70 450.00 450.00 450.00 1075.0 Athletics 1,109.70 1,220.00 1,220.00 1,770.00 1090.0 Other Activities — 150.00 150.00 150.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 1265.0 Site Improvement 270.00 ...... 1266-0 Improvement to BIdgs. 456.50 3,^ 5.00 3,600.00 4,000.00 1267.0 New Equipment 5,386.33 3,660.00 5,200.00 3,394.00 DEBT SERVICE 1370.0 Principal 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 1371.0 Interest 5,530.00 5,110.00 5,110.00 4,690.00 1390.0 Debt Service Exp. 34.75 40.00 35.00 35.00 -

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Revised - Expenses Budget Budget Budget 1962-63 1963-64 1963-64 1964-65 TRANSFER ACCOUNTS 622.00 1477.1 Tuition 692.85 885.00 885.00 1477.3 Supervisory Union Exp. 9,131.55 9,575.49 9,575.49 10,003.30— 1477.4 Per Capita Tax 1,242.00 1,240.00 1,240.00 1477.5 Capital Reserve 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 CONTINGENCY ITEM — 2.000.00 5.572.02 2.000.00 Net Expenditures $325,711.40 $334,308.49 $342,286.51 $360,772.30 Plus Refunds 4,273.02 Gross Expenditures $329,984.42 Cash on Hand, June 30 5,939.44 $335,923.86

INCOME

Cash on Hand, July 1 $ 3,219.14 $ *7,906.53 $ *7,906.53 $ 5,572.02 Revenue from State Sources: School Building Aid 4,875.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 Driver Education 560.00 — 500.00 500.00 Revenue from Federal Sources:

NDEA--Title 111 915.30 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 NDEA-Title IV 252.00 .— 168.00 Vocational Education 288.84 320.00 250.00 225.00 School Lunch & Special Milk 5,286.70 — — — Local Revenue Except Taxes:

Tuition - High 23,281.80 21,528.00 22,930.00 26,24400 Elem. 7,576.40 8,555.00 14,160.00 21,567.00 Twst Fund Income 11,780.11 12,000.00 12,441.02 12,600.00 Rent 201.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 Capital Reserve transfer — — 7,500.00 Other Revenue from Local Sources 405.61 100.00 200.00 200.00 Total Revenues & Credits $ 58,641.90 $ 56,059.53 $ 64,037.55 $ 80,226.02 District Assessment Raised or to be Raised by Property Taxes 273,008.94 278,248.96 278,248.96 280,546.28 Total Appropriations $331,650.84 $334,308.49 $342,286.51 $360,772.30 Plus Refunds 4,273.02 Gross Receipts $335,923.86

*lndicates Cash Balance (5,939.44), plus Accounts Receivable ($4,090.11), less Accounts Payable ($2,123.02).

SUPERINTENDENT'S TOTAL SALARY TEACHERTEAC CONSULTANTS TOTAL SALARY 1962--63 1962-63

$2,168.23 Peterborough $3,477,35 Peterborough 1,730.45 Jaffrey 2,775.25 Jaffrey 470.11 Dublin 753.95 Dublin 409.16 Hancock 656.20 Hancock 490,25 Rindge 786.25 Rindge 31.80 Sliaron 51.00 Sharon 2.500.00 State's Share 2.500.00 State's Share $7,800.00 pi 1,000.00 72

DURANT FUND

Included in the proposed budget for 1963-64 are the follow- ing expenditures under the Durant Fund: Development of Shop Program $850.00 Assembly Programs 500.00 Physical Education Equipment 400.00 Library and Reference Books 800.00 $2,550.00

DETAILED ACCOUNTS

DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES Grace C. Cunningham 5,700.00 Regina M. Devlin 5,400.00 For Year Ending June 30, 1933 Robert R. Devoid 4,900.00 ADMINISTRATION Ralph C. Dodge 4,410.00 Ruth J. Fitzgerald 5,700.00 110,1 Salaries of District Officers Richard A. Garabedian 4,200.00 Gelinas Ernest J. Pratt, School Board $50.00 Anna E. 5,200.00 Leon H. Hunt, School Board 50.00 Katherine G. Hancock 5,200.00 Evelyn H. Ruffle, School Board 50.00 William R. Hotin 5,900.00 Anne B. Gordon, School Board 50.00 Bruce E. Jones 4,200.00 P. Gerald A. DeGrandpre, School Board 50.00 Robert LaFlamme 4,600.00 Alvin B. Benjamin, School Board 50.00 Basil B. MacLeod Jr. 574.37 Myrtle J. Hazleton, Clerk 5.00 Thomas F. Marx 4,100.00 Alvah W. Jason C. Sawyer, Moderator 5.00 Niemela 5,200.00 Lawrence W. Brown, Treasurer 50.00 Ronald W. Record 4,900.00 $360.00 Robert F. WUkinson 3,469.50 Russell E. Young 5,600.00

135.0 Contracted Services GRADE SCHOOL Clayton E. Craig 6,400.00 James A. Sullivan, Auditor $20.00 Louise B. Belletete 5,200.00 Roger R. Smith, Auditor 20.00 Roger N. Blaisdell Elizabeth Boucher, School Census 100.00 4,400,00 Abbie S. Brown 5,200.00 George Hart, Ballot Clerk (2 years) 10.00 Rodney R. Contois 4,600.00 Helen Griffin, Ballot Clerk (2 years) 10.00 Mildred Cutter 5,350.00 Olive Roy, Ballot Clerk, (2 years) 10.00 Priscilla Davis 5,200.00 Fay Sawyer, Ballot Clerk, (2 years) 10.00 Mary C. E. Hamilton 5,550.00 Helene Hackler, Asst. Moderator (2 years) IQ.W $190.00 Dorothea V. Hammond 5,200.00 Emily J. Holbrook 4,700.00 190.1 Supplies & Expenses Dorothy B. Kendall 5,500.00 The College Bindery, binding School Registers $86.93 Olive Lynch 5,200.00 American School Board Journal, six subscriptions 19.50 Geraldine J. Wallace 5,350.00 N. H. School Boards Assn., dues 40.00 SUPERVISORS Edson C. Eastman Co., Treasurer's cash book 14.45 Edward Hamilton, Band 467.50 Elizabeth 1,960.00 Supervisory Union 47, endorsing stamp 1.00 T. Robertson, Art Jaffrey PTA, Calendar listings 3.00 Lawrence F. Woodward, Music 4,536.00 Sim's Press, Inc., ballots 17.00 SUBSTITUTES Betty Jane Balentine 360,00 Conant H.S. , school board refreshments 2.00 Edward A. Herrick, detail of expenditures 51.63 Joyce C. Bryant 240.00 345.00 Monadnock Natl. Bank, printed checks 18.50 Mary Brown Davis $254.01 Georgia L. Eaves 75.00 Frances J. Forcier 210.00 INSTRUCTION Patricia Hall 82.50 210.3 Teachers' Salaries Edwin B. Klein 495.00 Louise T. Grummon 127.50 CONANT HIGH SCHOOL Robert Grummon 7.50 30.00 Henry L. Bremner $7,958.33 Lydia Tolman Stephen A. Buckley 4,846.66 Frances J. Forcier, Tutoring 281.25 Virginia H. Burgess 632.00 $183,043.61 Guy F. Burrill Jr. 4,600.00 210.5 Secretary's Salary Robert W. Cook 4,600.00 Ida E. Brooks, Conant H. S. $2,645.50 Stephanie A. Cramer 4.062.50 $2,64S.S0 73

215.0 Textbooks FoUett Publishing Co., books 180.81 and Bacon, AUyn Inc. $113.66 Library Publishers, Inc., books 12.15 Chas. A, Bennett Co. $139.23 Rand McNally & Co., maps 111.44 Glnn and Company $139.76 Bruce Publishing Co., shop reference books 4.70 Holt, Rinehart &. Winston, Inc. $297.03 Doubleday & Co., books 5.00 McKnight & McKnight Co. 85.47 The Macmillan Company, book 2.92 Goodheart-Willcox Co. 36.89 C. S. Hammond & Co., books 18.40 Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. 393.18 Amer. Technical Society, reference book 5.01 McGraw-Hill Book Co. 113.58 Martin Murray Corp., science libraries 62.83 Macmillan The Company 186.98 science encyclopedia 93.22 McNally Company 49.29 Rand & Prentice-Hall, Inc., science books 100.44 Scholastic Book Services 60.20 Grossett & Dunlap, Inc., books 6.00 Scott, Foresman Co, 167.67 & Field Enterprises Educ. Corp., encyclopedia 157.50 Charles Scribner's Sons 11.14 Cuisinaire Co. of America, visual aids 90.25 Silver Burdett Company - 101.29 $1,791.85 American Book Company 55.93 Credits; Prentice-Hall, Inc. 84.48 Conant H. S., share of library purchase $78.75 Publishing Co. South-Western 82.84 Miscellaneous reimbursements 7.00 Fair Distributors Book 169.45 85.75 Supervisory Union 47 5.00 $1,706.10 John Colby '3.75 K. 230.0 Teaching Supplies Encyclopaedia Britannica Press 79.01 Charles A. Bennet Co., workbooks $12.26 Dell Distributing, Inc. 11.76 College Entrance Book Co., workbooks 4.04 Conant High School 1.50 Jonas Damon Estate, shop lumber " 70.50 Reader's Digest Services 18.65 Edgcomb Steel of N.E., shop sheet metal 229.92 $2,407.74 Ginn and Company, tests & workbooks 8.26 Credits: J. L. Hammett Company, classroom supplies 474.85 Dublin School District, joint purchase $21.92 Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc., workbooks & tests 255.40 Conant H. S., paperbacks sold 54.64 Ruwe Pencil Co., pencils 85.21 Restitution, lost & damaged books 9.05 The Felt C rafters, gym suits 257.40 $2,322.13 Ball Point Pen Co. of Amer., baU pens 15.07 - 220.0 Library and Visual Aids Chronicle Guidance Publications, guidance folders 7.61 World Book Year Book, encyclopedia annuals 11.90 (2) $ Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., workbooks & tests 241.58 FoUett Library Book Co., books 21.28 Thomas B. Harriss, duplicator paper 316.00 Iowa State Univ. Press, reference books 6.49 Holt & Bugbee, shop lumber 198.57 Campbell & Hall, Inc., library books 145.86 Houghton Mifflin Co., workbooks 23.53 Science Research Associates, spelling labs 117.90 Knowlton & Stone Co., shop supplies 160.78 Ruth Eaves, magazine subscriptions 53.80 The MacmiUan Company, workbooks & tests 61.81 Gaylord Bros., library supplies 20.25 Row, Peterson & Co., workbooks 3.50 Americana Corp., Americana Annual 6.00 Science Research Associates, record books & tests 93.05 Dodd, Mead Co., book 2.75 & Scott, Foresman & Co., workbooks & tests 330.57 Lecture Recordings, recording 5.35 Silver Burdett Company, tests 24.47 University of N.H., film rentals 82.60 Ellis Smith, magic markers ' 87.78 Amer. Assn. for Advancement of Science, subsc. 8.50 Texaco, Inc., driver training gas 11.85 Baker Taylor library books 27.07 & Co., Arthur H. Thomas Co., laboratory supplies 39.84 Music Educators Natl. Conf., booklet .55 Eli BeUetete &. Sons, supplies 10.17 Supervisory supplies 7.20 Union 47, Brodhead-Garrett Co., shop supplies 487.97 Educational Publishers, guidance booklet 1.00 ERA Cambosco Scientific Co., laboratory supplies 108.23 Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., library books 87.18 Cardigan Sport Store, Phys. Ed. & playground sup. 352.80 Dictation Disc Co., dictation discs 4.31 Encyclopaedia Britannica Press, workbooks 214.03 18.68 Campbell & Hall, Inc., library books Conant H.S. , petty cash expenditures 13.89 J. L. Hammett Company, visual aids 9.92 Milton Bradley Company, classroom supplies 1,005.49 L. W. Singer Co., books 60.29 art supplies 1,140.40 F. E. Compton & Co., encyclopedia yearbook 4.95 Scholastic Magazines, weeklies 45.00 Dance Record Center, recordings 16.20 Sears, Roebuck & Co., shop supplies 116.82

A. H. Rice & Co., tapes & reels 44.45 Sim's Press, Inc., printed forms ' 26.25 Conant H. S., film 2.67 Welch Scientific Co., laboratory supplies 23.75 Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc., visual aids 50.64 Amer. Guidance Service, tests 6.89 The Judy Company, visual aids 87.20 Allyn and Bacon, Inc., workbooks 93.58 The MacMillan Company, science library 10.40 Charles Bruning Co., drafting supplies 33.24 McGraw-Hill Book Co., science library 10.79 Desroisiers' Auto Sales, driver training gas 139.61 Monadnock Ledger, Inc., subscription 5.00 Natl. Education Assn., Phys. Ed. records 15.80 Parents' Magazine Press, book 3.79 N.H. Distributing Agency, shop supplies 15.88 Silver Burdett Company, book 6.22 Petterson Brothers, shop supplies 99.47 74

Pioneer Office Ap, liance Co., duplicator supplies Earlham College, instructional material 17.85 Services, tests A. H. Rice Co., magnetic tapes Amer. Guidance 10.15 South-Western Publishing Co., workbooks & tests N. H. Assn., Secondary - School Principals, dues 25.00 American Education Publications, weeklies Natl. Assn., Secondary - School Principals, record 12.55 Korpi's Service Station, driver training gas masters Office Co., duplicator supplies 23.55 Supervisory Union 47, supplies Pioneer Appliance tests Rand McNally Co., professional book 1.60 report cards Fred L. Tower Companies, N. H. Register 20.60 3.40 Barrett & Neal Typewriter Co., ribbons UNESCO Publications Center, book Grade School Teachers, materials bought at G. L. Merriam Co., shop supplies Welch Scientific Co., laboratory supplies Convention 39.79 DeMambro Radio Supply Co., shop supplies Webster Publishing Co., professional book 3.44 United Auto Supply Co., shop supplies Conant H. S. , Senior Trip expenses 17.46 Ruth Fitzgerald, supplies The Education Digest, subscription 5.00 Clark & Harris Co., Phys. Ed. supplies Goodnow's Shopping Center, supplies 5.82 Goodnow Shopping Center, supplies Supervisory Union 47, booklets 7.32 Reading 20.00 News Map of the Week, Inc., weeklies Conference The Psychological Corp., tests & booklets tests 33.73 Reader's Digest Services, workbooks supplies & misc. 25.49 Central Scientific Co., supplies Jaffrey School Lunch, lunches for Navy Band 18.60 Philip A. Rand Co., shop supplies lunches for UNH Band 15.05 N. H. Music Educ. Assn. dues 10.00 Credits; J. L, Hammett Company, diplomas 64.73 State of N. H., gas tax rebates $21.01 Henry L. Bremner, National Principals' Con- Miscellaneous reimbursements 7.62 ference 150.00 Conant pupils, woodshop 110.24 use of car 49.70 metal shop 61.63 Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., manual 1.33 sale of gym uniforms 191.40 International Farm Youth Exchange, speaker 15.00 Restitution for damage 25.87 N. H. Social Welfare Council, directory 1.00 Peterborough School District, sale of supplies 10.80 Conant H. S., Amos Fortune Speaking Contest 21.00 428.57 office expenses 20.00 $7,538.15 petty cash expenditures 3,35 235.0 Contracted Services Music Festival 40.00 Test Service & Advisement Center, Jr. High testing $191.10 N. H. State Dept. of Education, Principals' Conf. 6.00 University of N. H., Sophomore testing 10.40 Cooperative Test Division, tests 9.90 $201.50 Harold A. Clukay, field trips 408.00 290.0 Other Instructional Expenses Coil's Radio Shop, rental of sound car 5.00 Marion Rudkin, graduation speaker $50.00 Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc., books 3.70 Caddidy College Guide, college guide 3.45 Winnifred Gummerson, graduation pianist 15.00 Robert LaFlamme, use of car 21.00 N. H. Distributing Agency, office supplies .25 G. H. Tilden & Co., hand punch 3.95 Philip Cournoyer, swarm of bees 5.63 School Service Co., transfer certificates 2.85 Clayton Craig, administrative expenses 9.05 Ellis Smith, office supplies 53.51 James Baird, driving bus to Sargent Camp 7.50 James Baird, extra time 28.50 William Murray, driving bus 1.50 use of car 1.93 N. E. Assn., Colleges & Secondary Schools, dues 25.00 Amer. Assn. Health, Phys. Ed., subscription Scott, Foresman & Co., Book 1.49 to Journal 10.00 Peterborough School District, reimb, Stephen Buckley, conference expenses 41.37 for subscription 2.40 U. S. Supt. of Documents, pamphlets 18.30 Kenneth Carter, two assembly programs 70.00 Music Educators Conference, dues & publication 10.00 College Entrance Exam. Board, manual 5.00 Virginia Burgess, Reading Conference expenses 38.00 Desrosiers' Auto Sales, driver training car exp. 5.50 Calendarette Co., memo pads 4.93 Elite Laundry Co., laundry 1.20 Mildred Cutter, Reading Conference expenses 38.00 $2,266.60 Ruth Eaves, magazine subscriptions 36.65 Credits: Carl Fischer, Inc., music 265.81 Conant pupils, field trip $35.00 38.00 Ruth Fitzgerald, Reading Conference expenses Peterborough School Dist., purchase of supplies 6.27 transportation 13.02 Amos Fortune Fund 21.00 Walter Hautanen, lettering car sign 7.50 Misc. rebates & refunds 4.75 Olive Lynch, Reading Conference expenses 38.00 $67.02 G. L. Merriam Co., shop expenses 7.20 $2,199.58 University of N. H., concert 125.00 ATTENDANCE SERVICES Milton Bradley Company, office supplies 85.00 310.0 Truant Officer Sim's Press, Inc., programs 52.25 Lucien Vigneault $25.00 letterheads 7.75 $25.00 75

AUXILURY SERVICES Town of Jaffrey, salt 7.20 400.0 Health New Hampshire Electric Co., lamps 10.84 Ruth S, Langille, R.N., nurse's salary $4,130.00 Conant H. S,, payt, for labor, school break 7.50 The Griswold Pharmacy, supplies 21.98 Atlantic Refining Co., supplies for mower 2.80 Franklin W. Sterling, M. D., School Physician 200.00 _ $2,975.02 examination & X-rays for lunch workers 90.00 Credits: G. H, Tilden & Co., health forms 3.95 State of N. H., gas tax rebate $1.24 $4,445.93 Restitution for damage 7.50 500.0 Transportation $8.74 Sven Johanson, garage rent $300.00 $2,966.28 Red's Atlantic Service, tires 76.00 635.0 Contracted Services repairs & maintenance 140.50 Howard J, Doten, mowing tennis court $12.00 Cournoyer Agency, bus insurances 96.33 Elite Laundry Co., laundry & cleaning 38.23 Texaco, Inc., gas, oil, lube 18.81 Smith & Thoin, snow & ice removal 73.80 Atlantic Refining Co., tires * 187.00 Atlantic Refining Co. (Peard's), snow plowing 81.50 gas, oil, lube 587.33 George Barker, use of truck & mower 100.00 repairs & maintenance 251.35 hauling rubbish 180.00 Leon W. Priest, transportation for handicapped $485.53 child 100.00 640.0 Heat Hackler Motor Sales, bus inspection 2.50 Harris Oil Co. oil $8,172.76 Hazel Dyer, transp. of child to Crotched Mt. 186,48 $8,172.76 Gorham Fire Equipment Co., fire extinguisher 9.48 645.2 Electricity Henley-Kimball Co., bus repairs 332.61 New Hampshire Electric Company $4.436.90 Rita Gobeil, transp. for child to Perkins Inst. 98.00 $4,436.90 Henry Bremner, lunches & use of car 9.21 645.4 Telephone James Baird, driving District bus 380.00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co. $771.47 William Murray, driving District bus 350.00 Henry Bremner, phone calls. Senior Trip 2.75 Howard J. Doten, transportation contract 5,364.00 Clayton Craig, phone calls 2.64 special trip 6.00 $776.86 Emma Dillon, transportation contract 5.880.00 Credits: $14,375.60 Conant H. S. phone calls 33.85 Credit: $743.01 State of N. H., gas tax rebate 71.20 645-90 Other Utilities & Expenses $14,304.40 Town of Jaffrey, Water Department $145.64 Letourneau Gas & Oil Co., gas 249.75 PLANT OPERATION James Baird, custodians' workshop 9.00 610.0 Salaries Charles A. Folsom, wrench & crowbars 6.50 James Baird $3,000.04 Harris Oil Co., oil 46.18 George E. Barker 2,925.00 $457.07 William J. Murray Jr., regular salary 2,700.00 extra duty 6.00 PLANT MAINTENANCE $8,631.04 710.0 Salaries 630.0 Supplies James Baird, regular salary $999.96 Masury-Young Co., custodial supplies $813.54 extra time, summer maintenance 75.00 Amer. Standard Wholesale Corp., lamps Si tubes 423.24 George Barker, regular salary 975.00 Central Paper Products Co., paper goods & soap 193.52 extra time, summer maintenance 153.75 J. L Holcomb Mfg. Co., custodial supplies 359.20 William Murray, regular salary 900.00 Richco Products, Inc., custodial supplies 312.25 extra time, summer maintenance 116.63 Wilfred Boudrieau, bulbs 17.60 Robert Cook, summer maintenance 549.75 Hillyard Sales Co., custodial supplies 87.50 Henry Bremner, summer maintenance 15.75 John R. Lyman Co., cleaning rags 11.78 Ronald Record, summer maintenance 597.75 Hackler Motor Sales, gas for power mower 1.10 Lawrence Woodward, summer maintenance 417.00 Rochester Germicide Co., custodial supplies 64.30 Roland Boucher, summer maintenance 601.50 Sears, Roebuck & Co., supplies 2.37 Roger Blaisdell, summer maintenance 565.50 M. D. Stetson Co., vacuum cleaner supplies 11.61 $5,967.59 Mt. Kllbum Paper Co., paper towels 416.10 725.0 Replacement of Equipment CTL Company, Inc., supplies 2.71 Kent Agency of Boston, vacuum cleaner $241.56 Goodnow's Shopping Center, supplies 17.59 Office Machines of N. H., typewriters 310.00 Read E. Hawke, hygienic supplies 50.40 Royal McBee Corp., typewriters 500.00 George T. Johnson Co., waste barrels 32.40 Underwood Corp., typewriters 350.00 Pioneer Mfg. Co., hygienic supplies 27.16 Seamans Supply Co., clocks 8.78 Milton Bradley Company, wastebaskets 10.50 Milton Bradley Co., timer clock 10.00 Tucker Mfg. Co., custodial supplies 35.50 A. H. Rice Co., tape recorder microphone 10.62 West Chemical Products, hygienic supplies 42.55 J. L. Hammett Co., desks 166.36 Elie Belletete & Sons, supplies 13.76 Kent Agency of Boston, vacuum cleaner parts 68.75 '

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14.75 Fire Welch Scientific Co., laboratory equipment N. H. & Safety Equipment Co., emergency 32.85 The Monroe Co., chair truck light batteries 27.00 Business Machines & Equipment, Inc., typewriters 220.00 Cournoyer Cut Rate, blades for paint scraper 1.29 230.00 Seamans Smith-Corona, Inc., typewriters Supply Co., maintenance supplies for lights 108.99 26.40 Jaffrey Water Works, air George T. Johnson Co., rubber mat compressor 52,25 19.02 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass Elie Belletete & Sons, Misc. items 66.35 22.25 Chas. W. Rice Co., shades Elgin School Supply Co., stop watch & & shade cord 550.00 Goodnow's Shopping Center, rugs 250.00 Sears, Roebuck & Co., supplies 7.21 $2,481.34 R, H. Wilson, cafeteria entrance at Conant 153.73 Wilfred J. LaBrie, electrical work 30.82 726.0 & 766.0 Repairs to Equipment & Buildings N. H. Electric Co., water cooler 170.00 Somerset Musical Instrument Co., repairs to horn $16.00 Pillsbury, Radio & TV, tubes for PA system 10.80 M. D. Stetson Co., vacuum cleaner parts 11.22 N. H. Distributing Agency, supplies 1.67 IBM Corporation, typewriter maintenance 34.00 United Auto Supply Co., -supplies 2.17 Hobart-Dayton, belts 2.43 C. L. Haskell, stage setting 785,00 G & R Electric Co., motor repairs 8.00 stage curtain 60.00 Barrett & Neal Typewriter Co., Annual servicing 228.00 Brattleboro Roofing Co., roof repairs 116.30 G. L. Merriam Co., five year lease, gas cylinders 45.00 E. Desmarals & Son, labor 7.50 repairs & misc. shop exp. 13.35 Gorham Fire Equipment Co., batteries for lights 31.32 Richco Products, Inc., dust bag 22.00 9,013.87 Smith Bros., typewriter servicing 36.00 1 Credits; WUfred Boudrieau, repairs 73.73 United Church, paint $12.15 Hopkins Garage, paint on driver training car 16.15 Insurance claim 60.00 Elmer Aucoin, stop watch repair 4.75 $72.15 Theodore H. Von Karnecke, furniture glides 38.90 $8,941.72 Luther O. Draper Shade Co., shade roller repairs 15.35 A. H. Rice Co., repairs to audio-visual equip. 135.61 790,0 Other Maintenance Expenses Charles Bruning Co., lamp for blueprint machine 4,65 Town of Jaffrey, snow fence & posts $93.46 Pioneer Office Appliance Co., duplicator repairs 12.50 labor on tennis court 3.00 DeCelle & Letourneau, labor 193„88 labor and patch 25.30 Knowlton & Stone Co., sander belts 9.48 $121.76 M. E. O'Brien & Sons, repair parts for FIXED CHARGES playground equipment 78.60 850.0 Retirement & Social Security Supervisory Union 47, typewriter service 17.00 No H. TeachersRetirementSystem $9,278.17 Howard N. Chase, piano tuning & repairs 24.02 N. H. Employees Retirement System 911.44 Conant H. S., petty cash expenses 2.77 Treasurer, State of N, H.,SocialSecurity 4,664.28 George Fontaine, rotary mower repairs 1.00 N, H, Dept, of Public Welfare, OASI Fund Elie Belletete & Sons, supplies 2.54 administering Social Security 32.37 Bernard's Hardward, supplies 46.75 $14,886.26 J. J. Moreau & Son, supplies 17.66 855.0 Insurance Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., paint 450.58 Monadnock Insurance Agency, bonds 30.00 Burgess Vibrocrafters, spray painter supplies 2.90 Eaves Insurance Agency, driver training car 80.10 Pillsbury Radio & TV, repairs to P A system 5.45 Cournoyer Agency, teacher liability 221.53 Roger Blaisdell, use of car 6.09 Fire & extended coverage 1,705.84 Evans & Devlin, plumbing labor & materials 535.26 Workmen's Compensation & employer's liab. 463.24 Law Motor Freight, transportation, paint 2.65 $2,500.71' Roy Parker & Son, Grade School playground 1,000.00 Credit: Wilfred Boudrieau, electrical service & materials 120.70 Return premium 56.86 Simplex Time Recorder Co., maintenance service 20.00 $2,443.85 F. Mei & Co., plumbing labor & materials 903.45 GENERAL SUPPORT ITEMS Goodnow's Shopping Center, maintenance supplies 174.35 975.0 School Lunch Monadnock Lumber Co., paint coloring 3.54 Federal Reimbursements paid to School Elie Belletete & Sons, maintenance supplies 822.30 Lunch Program $5,286.70 doors 505.54 District Subsidy 100.00 stair treads 113.42 $5,386.70 Conant H. S., petty cash expenditures 3.85 1075,0 Athletics James Baird, use of truck, summer work 30.00 NHIAA, association dues $120.00 Bradley Washfountain Co., shower curtains 49.50 Harold T. Shook, gas for bus 3.20 Alfred Fontaine, plumbing 56.36 California Oil Co., gas 4.72 Albert Rajaniemi, paint 28.96 Cardigan Sport Store, baseball supplies 82.65 Smith & Thoin, labor & materials 65.62 soccer uniforms 45,00 Treat Hardware Corp., door hardware 720,00 athletic supplies 138,15 Worthen Lab, service on sound system 55o27 Clark & Harris Co., supplies 17,00 Luther O. Draper Shade Co., The Felt Crafters, letters & awards 63,18 shade cord, pulleys, etc. 44.34 Graphic Score Book Co., scorebooks 3.80 77

William Hotin, use of car, League meeting 3.08 Perkins, Bassett & Wright, shop equipment ou.^u Monadnock League, dues 15.00 hand truck 38.10 Elie Belletete & Sons, lime 4.00 Broadhead -Garrett Co., metalshop equipment 285.86 Alvah Niemela, soccer referee 50.00 bar magnets 29.20 baseball umpire 48.00 laboratory equipment 512.20 Warren Ruberry, soccer referee 16.00 Charles Bruning Co., blueprint machine 430.00 Raymond Richard, soccer referee 6.00 J. L. Hammett Company, table 35.35 William Hotin, soccer referee 16.00 Cambosco Scientific Co., laboratory equipment 44.00 Harold Clukay, team travel 125.10 Ca.-digan Sport Store, gym mats 225.00 Conant H. S., team expenses 17.96 Desrvsiers' Auto Sales, driver training car 2,319.10 ski team travel 30.87 Knowlton & Stone Co., shop equipment 195.93 Elite Laundry Co., cleaning 7.80 Seamans Supply Co., clocks 8,78 Globe Ticket Co., tickets 41.64 B, L. Makepeace, Inc., drawing tables and stools 1,181.60 Stephanie Cramer, ski coaches' clinic 20.40 Petterson Brothers, shop equipment 200.64 Guy Burrill Jr., ski coaches' clinic 16,20 A. H. Rice Co., magnetic tape eraser 30.00 Henry Bremner, use of car 5.32 Sears, Roebuck & Co., cables for electronics 3.80 Savage Sports Equipment Co., scorebook 1.45 belts 1,68 Emma G. Dillon, team travel 105,75 battery charger 19.99 Thomas Marx, baseball umpire 9.00 Langley Corp., casters 15.63 Walter Hautanen, baseball umpire 9.00 G. L. Merriam Co., welding booth 81.00 William Murray, driving bus 174,00 Wright Brothers, linoleum for benches 58.00 James Baird, driving bus 31.20 Welch Scientific Co., laboratory equipment 470.99 Patricia Hall, refereeing 9.00 IBM Corporation, on acct., typewriter purchase 220.00 guards 65,00 Irving's Clothing Store, shin . George Barker, trucking new motors 7.70 $1,312.47 E. F. Hollad & Co. athletic equipment 14.03 Credits: Monroe Calculating Machine Co., calculator 195.00 Basketball game receipts, net 309.17 N. H. Distributing Agency, motors 66.00 State of N. H., gas tax rebates 2.22 shop equipment 2.70 Conant H. S., reimbursements for tickets 14.00 map plotting kit 15.00 Peterborough School District, ski team travel 13.70 Reader's Digest Special Products, record player 85.00 NHIAA, team allovifance 27,12 G & R Electric Co., rebuilt motor 25.00 $366.21 The Home Aquarium, tanks 2.98 $946.26 Edgcomb Steel of N. E., shop equipment 47.86 1090.0 Other Student -body Activities $7,889.84 Lawrence Woodward, All-State Festival $21.65 Credits: Atlantic Refining Co., gas 4.69 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., trade-in allow. 30.00 Peterborough School District, share of Red's Atlantic Service, 1 96 1 - 62 driver training car 2,473. 51 Festival expenses 15.00 2,503.51 Elie Belletete & Sons, lime 2.00 $5,386.33 William Murray, custodial services 60.60 DEBT SERVICE driving bus 28.00 1370.0 Principal James Baird, custodial services 4.50 State Street Bank & Trust Co., payment of driving bus 27,00 bonds $15.000.00 $163,44 '$15,000.00 CAPITAL OULAY 1371.0 Interest 1265.0 Site Improvements State Street Bank & Trust Co., interest on bonds $5,530.00 court R. G. White, bulldozing tennis J270,qO $5,530,00 $270.00 1390.0 Debt Service Expense 1266.0 Buildings State Street Bank & Trust Co., coupon service $34.75 Herbert G. Parker, laboratory drapes $302.00 $34.75 office drapes 142.50 TRANSFER ACCOUNTS Elie Belletete & Sons, lumber 12.00 1477.1 Tuition $456.50 State Board of Education, tuition for deaf child $279.00 1267.0 New Equipment Peterborough School district, special class 134,85 Stanley Bownar Co., filmstrip previewer $30,78 N. H. Dept. of Health & Welfare, tuition for Wilfred Boudrieau, wiring for welder 8.28 blind child 279,00 Central Scientific Co., laboratory equipment 34.17 $692.85 Elgin School Supply Co., stop watch 39.99 1477.3 Supervisory Union Budget (Jaffrey's Share) The Jarmak Company, chairs & desks 276.00 Supervisory Union No. 47 Keene Electric & Plumbing Co., conduit 8 09 Superintendent's Salary $2,775.25 Masury -Young Co., floor polisher renovator 280.79 Teacher Consiatant's Salary 1,730.45 A. J. Nystrom & Co., globes 85.10 Office Salaries 2,612.00 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., putty softener 15.90 Office Expenses 2^13.85 outdoor basket- Amer. Playground Device Co., $9,131.55 ball equipment 192.36 78

1477.4 Tax for State-Wide Supervision DISTRICT BUS COSTS Treasurer, State of New Hampshire, Per Capita Tax $1,242.00 " $1,242.00 FIXED COSTS 1477.5 Capital Reserve Insurance $ 96.33 of Trust Funds, Town of Jaffrey $1,500.00 1,015.66 Trustees _ Depreciation (1/6 of $6,093.95) $1.500.00 Salaries (inc. Ret. & OASI) 801.36 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 4 325,711.40 Garage Rent _ 300.00 $2,213.35

VARIABLE COSTS 534.94 School Lunch Gas & Oil $ Maintenance 913.96 1^448,90. $3,662.25" SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM

Financial Statement Pupil Transportation (7,292 miles) $2,733.9-1 July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1963 367.05 Instructional Trips (25) (979 miles) BEGINNING BALANCE - July 1, 1962 $ 922.82 370.05 Athletic Events (20) (987 miles) miles) 191.21 RECEIPTS Other (5) (510 9,768 raUes at 37. 5? (approx.) $3,662.25 Lunch Sales - Children 26,815.34 Lunch Sales - Adults 1,315.70 Reimbursement 4,893.97 District Appropriations 100.00 Misc. Cash 472.12 TOTAL RECEIPTS $33,597.13 NOTIFICATION OF SCHOOL ASSESSMENT, 1963 EXPENDITURES (1963-64) TOTAL AVAILABLE $34,519.95 Current Expenditures $305,003.49 Capital Outlay EXPENDITURES BuUdings 3,995.00 Food $23,583.69 New Equip, (inc. NDEA) 3,660,00 Labor 10,276.98 Debt and Interest 20, 150.00 Equipment 59.76 Special Appropriations Other Expenditures All 539.79^^ Capital Reserve 1,500.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $34,460.22 TOTAL APPROPRIATION $333;30H.49

BALANCE - JUNE 30, 1963 $ 59.73

BALANCE SHEET RECEIPTS (1963-64) Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1963 ASSETS Balance, June 30, 1963--Less Liabilities (Estimate) 7,906.53 Federal Aid (Estimate) 1,320.00 Cash on Hand June 30, 1963 $ 59.73 State Aid (Estimate) (Building) 4,500.00 Reimbursements 960.11 Tuition (Estimate) 30,083.00 Total Assets 1,019.84 Trust Funds (Estimate) 12,000.00 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,019.84 Other Receipts (Estimate) 250.00 Assessment Required to LIABILITIES Meet School District Appropriation 278,24 8.96 Accounts Owed $ .00 ' TOTAL APPROPRIATION $334,308.49 Total Liabilities .00 AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE NOTES OR BONDS Excess of Assets over Liabilities 1,019.84 GRAND TOTAL PURPOSE FOR WHICH NOTES WERE VOTED $ 1,019.84 NONE

E. DURANT FUND CERTIFICATES 1962--63 TO THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN: Library —Reference Books $336.40 I certify that the above is a correct statement of the Music Program 299.46 obligations authorized, and the amounts to be assessed to Shop Program (Equipment) meet statutory requirements and appropriations made at the Metalwork 285.86 annual meeting of the Jaffrey school district held March 11, Drafting 1,181.60 1963. Blueprinting 430.00 July 26, 1963 /s/ Myrtle J. Hazleton $2,533.32 Clerk of the School District 79

TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: records of the school board in accordance with N.H. Revised

I certify that the above is a correct statement of the fi- Statutes Annotated, Chapter 197, Section 20. nancial proceedings of the district for the school year 1963- July 26, 1963 64, and that copies of this statement have been filed with /s/ Ernest J. Pratt the chairman of the board of selectmen and entered in the Chairman of the School Board

Balance Sheet

JUNE 30, 1963

ASSETS LIABILITIES

Cash on Hand June 30, 1963 *5,939.44 Amounts Reserved for Special Purposes * General Fund 4,449.37 Peterborough School Dist. 41.85 Tennis Court 1,490.07 Harvey Mudd College 5.50 2.00 Accounts Due to District College Ent. Exam. From State 130.49 Accounts Owed by District From Federal Agency 1,344.20 DeMambro Radio 17.55 From Others Campbell & Hall 3.80 Rindge School District 407.44 FoUett Pub. Co. 8.00 Goodnow's Shopping Center 2.78 George Barker 54.25 Desrosiers' 2,205.20 Capital Reserves (Offsets Similar Asset Account) 5,946.85 Capital Reserves: (Held by Trustees) 5,946.85 Tennis Court Fund 1,490.07 TOTAL ASSETS 315,976.40 Conant H. S. windows 500.00 190,000.00 Net Debt (Excess of Liabilities Over Assets)$182,093.47 Notes and Bonds Outstanding TOTAL LIABILITIES $198,06 9.87 GRAND TOTAL §198,069.87 GRAND TOTAL 3198,069.87

STATUS OF SCHOOL NOTES AND BONDS CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the information contained Name of Building or Project for which Notes in this report was taken or Bonds were issued Conant H. S. Addition from official records and is complete and correct to the best of Outstanding at Beginning of Year ._??2^i22Si2'^ my knowledge and belief. The accounts are kept Total $205,000.00 in accordance with Section 24 of Chapter 71 of the Revised Statutes Payments of Principal of Debt 15,000.00 Annotated, and upon forms pre- scribed by the State Tax Notes of Bonds Outstanding at End of Year $19C,000.0L Commission.

/s/ Lewis F. Foote /s/ Ernest J, Pratt Superintendent 's/ Gerald A. DeGrandprr s Leon H, Hunt s A, B, Bonjannn 1963 July 17, Sc'iool Roai'ci 80

D. ENROLLMENT PART V. CHILD ACCOUNTING As of Februay 4, 1964 A. Graduations from High School School Conant High School Thirty-two students, as compared with forty-five in 1962, Grade Grade 1 46 Grade 7 65 and thirty-seven in 1961, were graduated from Conant High Grade 2 33 Grade 8 68 School in June, 1963. 24 Grade 9 71 William Allen, Ellen Bean, Wilfred Blais, Margaret Ces- Grade 3 4 60 Grade 10 69 taro, Ernest Champney, KennethDaniels, Terry Davis, Terri- Grade 54 Grade 11 68 ann DeBell, Dean Drew, Janet Duval, Paul Faford, Donald Grade 5 74 Grade 12 59 Fish, John French, Philip Hannan, Thomas Herrick, Charles Grade 6 291 P. G. . 1 Howard, Joseph Inferrera, Dorothy Jewell, Christopher Jo- 401 hansson, Nancy Jurva, Charles Krause, Carol Mackey,Marcia Grand Total 692 Moore, John Morton, Michael O'Connor, Charles Oliver, Karen PART VI Seppala, Weltha Smith, Sheila Speeney, Sandra Symonowicz, AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES AND SPECIAL REPORTS John Tribble, and Joyce Williams. Of these twenty-six are furthering their education in in- stitutions of higher learning, which include four -year col- leges, prep schools, technical institutes, and nursing pro- A. Health grams; two are employed; three have entered the Armed Colds and digestive upsets presented the usual daily school Forces, and one is married. problems, making it necessary for some 275 pupils to be sent or taken home. In addition there were 20 cases of chicken- pox and 10 casesof measles reported. A few cases of impetigo were excluded but were cleared up quickly. Dr. Sterling, our school physician, examined 430 pupils B. STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1963 in the odd-numbered grades. Special cases, and the members High Elem. Total of the athletic and cheering squads. The doctor is available Number of pupils registered for consultation in problem cases, accident cases, and in during year 247 465 712 planning general school health programs, including immun- Number of days actually in izations. session 181 181 Th school nurse does the vision and hearing testing and Percent of attendance 95.6 95.4 95.5 keeps a continual watch for any conditions which need special Average attendance 220.5 420.7 641.2 attention, including help with corrections of remedial defects Average membership 230.6 440.9 671.5 in dental and vision cases. Aggregate attendance 39912.5 76152.0 116064.5 The annual dental clinic, sponsored and subsidized by the Average number of days each Jaffrey Woman's Club, operates to the benefit 01 children who pupil was in school 173.1 172.7 might not find dental services available to them. Sixty office Non-resident pupils (Tuition) 58 31 89 appointments with Dr. Raymond Moore provided 172 fillings Pupils transported at district and 43 extractions for 30 different pupils. expense (Average) 100 196 296 Glasses for pupils, who might otherwise not have had them, were provided by the Jaffrey Community League. There were 57 pupils whose glasses did not need to be changed this year. Of 177 who did need them, 152 were able to be fitted. The 25 pupils, who perhaps need to be checked by an oculist, are

still waiting because parents did not think it important enough C. SCHOOL CENSUS AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1963 Ages as of September 1, 1963 for them to have examinations at this time. types of polio Less than 1 year 59 The Immunization Program for all three v!3ls continued through the use of the Sabin Oral Vaccine. 1 47 2 56 All pupils were offered the opportunity to have the Sabin 3 45 Oral for long-term protection. Three separate drinks were 4 47 needed, making the total number of 2292. For those who these types of immunization 5 56 missed one or more of three 6 59 another opportunity will be given later this year to complete V 60 the series. 8 47 The annual pre-school registration and examinations were registered for en- 9 57 held in May. At this time 41 pupils were 10 40 trance in September. Data regarding regulations, facilities, 11 67 school calendar, and administrative personnel was distrib- records 12 55 uted. Health histories .were completed and school Pupils also checked for possible vision, hearing, 13 59 set up. were the parents could 14 57 or physical defects, with the hope that during the op- 15 61 institute corrective measures summer. An 16 63 portunity for pupils and parents to visit the school is also 1'? enables school admin- 56 provided at this time. Knowing pupils Through 18 45 istrators to plan classroom and school bus needs early in Total lose" the summer. 81

. During tie year special problems arise. Apparent truancy Defects corrected 533 cases are checked, clotiiing needs met and assistance given 81% of defects to special agencies to help with family problem 3. Mr. Stephen Without apparent defect 533 Buckley, school guidance director, has been especially help*- 76% of papUs ful in many of these cases. Exclusions and taken home 275 Approved professional meetings were attended by the nurse, To physicians, clinics, etc. 274 including tiie following: Home visits 357 Organizational meeting at Peterborough To end the school year the Health Recorxls were in order State Teachers' Convention, Manchester and up-to-date and the permanent records filed. The pre- School Nurse Professional Meetings, Concord, Monadnock school booklets were mimeograiiied and sent out and the pre- Regional School, Keene Cheshire Counli' Nurses, and at school examinations done and records complete. Peterborough. Work witi Pupils: Pupils examined 700 Defects found 779 S/Rnih S. LangUle, RJ^.

Annual Report of the JAFFREY PUBLIC LIBRARY

LIBRARIAN'S REPORT REPORT OF THE TREASURER

/olumes in library January 1, 1963 15,758 Balance on hand Monadnock National Bank, ^olumes purchased during the year 642 Jan. 1, 1963 $3,673.14 /^olumes acquired by gift 104 Receipts; /olumes discarded 56 From Monadnock Savings Bank, Trust Funds, Volumes now in the library 16,448 Parker account S3 ,000 180.00 :*umber of periodicals subscribed 62 Library account 2,500 150.00 ^fumber of periodicals circulated 4,111 Clara Gil'oert account 1.500 90.00 >funiber of books circulated 42,360 Chrienheld Robinson Fd. 2,000 120.00 Total circulation 46,471 Frank Shedd Fd. 900 54.00 EUen Bean Fd, 265 15.90 From Trustees of Trust Fund CLASSIFICATION CIRCULATION Jule Durant 6,097.84 Parker Fd. 299.69 Adult Juvenile Julia Bradley Fd. 15.84 leneral works 250 Fines and petty cash 61.01 Philosophy 80 110,757.42 Religion 48 51 Expenditures: Social sciences 380 801 Books * 1,975.40 janguages 30 5 Bindery 85.42 Pure sciences 681 1485 Periodicals 276.15 Technology 550 640 243 Supplies 192.72 A.rts 300 Expenses 4S.00 Literature 801 574 Salaries 4,500.00 3eography 790 1201 Total expenditures: 7,o^7rs? Pamphlets 1181 Balance on hand, Monadnock National Bank, Biography 3928 2580 Dec. 31, 1963 $3,679.73 Fiction 2801 12960 The Balance |3,679.73 to carry to April 1, 1964 Evelyn H. Ruffle /s/ Homer J1. Belletete Librarian 82 BIRTHS

Registered in the Town of Jaffrey, N.H.

For the Year Ending December 31, 1963

Date Name of Child Place of Birth Lv. No. Name of Parents Birthplace of or of Parents 19B3 Sb. Ch.

Jan. 15 Gerald Moorhouse Smith Nashua, N.H. L M 3 Charles F. Smith Peterborough, N.H. Claire J. Sherwood Pepperell, Mass. Jan. 16 Wayne Allen Emmons Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 Wayne L Emmons Hinesburg, Vt. Edna E. Tetreault Concord, N.H. Jan. 18 Brian Keith Harvey Peterborough, N.H. L M 4 Herbert H. Harvey, Jr. Jaffrey, N.H. Mary J. McLean Winchendon, Mass. Jan. 19 Cheryl Anne Brown Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Harry N. Brown Peterborough, N.H. Lorraine M. Taylor Jaffrey, N.H. Jan. 19 James Patrick Hurley, Jr. Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 James P. Hurley Detroit, Michigan Bessieanne Arnold Peterborough, N.H. Jan. 21 Albert Raymond Connors Peterborough, N.H. L M 3 Robert E. Connors Lemont Furnace, Pa. Margaret J. McKenney Dunbar, Pa. Jan. 22 --- Rich Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 Robert O. Rich Jaffrey, N.H. Theresa M. C. Brooks St. Johnsbury, Vt. Jan. 30 Twila Hope McFadden Peterborough, N.H. L F 7 Richard H. McFadden Fraserburg, Ohio Barbara — Jewell Alton, N.H. Feb. 5 Mark Joseph Charlonne Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 Joseph F. Charlonne Jaffrey, N.H. Cynthia A. Blouin Nashua, N.H. Feb. 13 Timothy Francis Woodward Peterborough, N.H. L M 3 Lawrence F. Woodward Norwich, Conn. Beverly A. Huntress Porter, Maine Feb. 16 Greg Scott Caldwell Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 Harvey G. Caldwell Alexandria, N.H. Helena M. Fish Jaffrey, N.H. Feb. 18 Michael William Devlin Keene, N.H. L M 4 William E. Devlin, Jr. laffrey, N.H. Rita M. Gagnon Manchester, N.H. Feb. 23 Robin Gail Brewington Peterborough, N.H. L F 3 Robert B. Brewington Fairmont, N.C. Marilyn — Lindsay - Monroe, N.C.

Feb. 25 Christopher James Del Rossi Peterborough, N.H. L M 4 Armand J. Del Rossi Wakefield, Mass. Mary E. Pomponio Jaffrey, N.H. Feb. 25 Donna Ann Cloutier Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Felix A. Cloutier Jaffrey, N.H. Barbara M. MacDonald Jaffrey, N.H. Feb. 27 Jodie Lee Cota Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Ernest M. Cota Greenfield, Mass. Arline J. Gagnon Jaffrey, N.H. Mar. 5 Kenneth Paul Devlin Peterborough, N.H. L M 4 Paul I. Devlin Peterborough, N.H. Judith - Perry Fitchburg, Mass. Mar. 10 Marvin Alvin Malo Peterborough. N.H. L M 6 Alvin R. Malo Troy, N.H. Elizabeth M. Clark Athol, Mass. Mar. 18 Christine Ann Korpi Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Robert R. Koipi Peterborough, N.H. Bette A. Stewart Peterborough, N.H. Mar. 26 Kurk Rene Marrotte Peterborough, N.H. L M 3 Daniel Girard Marrotte Troy, N.H. Beverly E. Forcier Lancaster, N.H. Mar. 30 Kevin Bernard Hampsey Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 Bernard J. Hampsey Pittsburgh, Pa. Jean F. Letourneau Peterborough, N.H. Apr. 8 James Michael Coll. Fitchburg, Mass. L M — Arthur J. Coll Jaffrey, N.H. Gladys P. Sollitt Syracuse, N.Y. Apr. 11 David Allen Dodge Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 David Burton Dodge Peterborough, N.H. Vivian L. Peaslee Augusta, Maine Apr. 11 Diane Louise Dodge Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 David Burton Dodge Peterborough, N.H. Vivian L. Peaslee Augusta, Maine Apr. 16 Mary Frances Manning Peterborough, N.H. L F 6 Joseph P. Manning Boston, Mass. Anna M. Maloney Boston, Mass. Apr. 19 Kenneth Mark Robinson Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 Herbert A. Robinson Peterborough, N.H. Marion H. Blair Gardner, Mass. Apr. 20 Phillip Julien Fournier Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 Julien L. Fournier St. Johnsbuiy, Vt. Irene J. Whittier Littleton, N.H. Apr. 22 Pamela Evelyn Conley Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Joseph C. Conley Lynn, Mass. Janice E. Lavoie Peterborough, N.H. Apr. 26 Scott Briggs Carter Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 WUliam R. Carter Brockton, Mass. Janis A. Briggs Peterborough, N.H. 33

May 9 Robin Lynn Grant Peterborough, N.H. L F 3 Bernard J. Grant Peterborough, N.H. Phyllis M. Mayhew Grasmere, N.H. May 12 Michael Edwin Smith Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 John H. Smith Peterborough, N.H. Weltha L Barker Peterborough, N.H. May 13 Victoria Leigh MUler Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Albert C. Miller, Jr. Peterborough, N.H. Anita Sangermano Peterborough, N.H. May 18 Kristan Gemma Leary Winchester, Mass. L F 2 Frank J. Leaiy Brockton, Mass. Claire E. Dunphy Quincy, Mass. May 18 Deborah Elaine Walkonen Winchendon, Mass. L F 3 Fredric K. walkonen Gardner, Mass. Elaine R. Courchene Jaffrey, N.H. May 25 Scott Alan Langevin Peterborough, N.H. L M 5 Norman R. Langevin Pawtucket, R.L Jacqueline U. Cote Jaffrey, N.H. May 31 Melinda Sue Chaike Peterborough, N.H. L F 3 Francis S. Chaike Goffstown, N.H. Beverly C. Jones Nashua, N.H. June 19 Leslie Ann Pelton Peterborough, N.H. L F 1 Donald J. Pelton, Jr. Jaffrey, N.H. Elaine C. Letourneau Peterborough, N.H. July 17 Michael James Despres Keene, N.H. L M 2 Girard R. Despres Jaffrey, N.H. Jacqueline MacDonald Santa Cruz, Calif. July 20 Gary Lee Holland Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 James Lee Holland Mt. Braddock, Pa. Anna Mae Elting Dawson, Pa. Aug. 2 Robert John Poirier Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 Roland G. Poirier Willowbrunch, Can. Keitha M. Dunning Peterborough, N.H. Aug. 2 Stephanie Wilhelmina Record Peterborough, N.H. L F 3 Ronald WiUiam Record Jaffrey, N.H. Dorothy P. Norwood Peterborough, N.H. Aug. 10 Stephen Greg Lafond Winchendon, Mass. L M 4 James A. LaFond Winchendon, Mass. Nancy T. Poirier Gardner, Mass. Aug. 12 Kendrik Bradley Gordon Peterborough, N.H. L M 3 George W. Gordon Waltham, Mass. Sharon J. Becker Kalamazoo, Mich. Aug. 12 Andrea Rose Dube Winchendon, Mass. L F -- Armand P. Dube Peterborough, N.H. Shirley A. Raymond Winchendon, Mass. Aug. 13 Kevin Christopher Marrotte Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 Richard E. Marrotte Troy, N.H. Faith T. Coll Peterborough, N.H. Aug. 14 Paul Andrew Bussiere Peterborough, N.H. L M 4 Robert E. Bussiere Concord, N.H. Stella M. Bourgoine Peterborough, N.H. Sept. 13 Lisa Ann Day Peterborough, N.H. L F 3 Richard N. Day Jaffrey, N.H. Doris A. Robbins W. Rindge, N.H. Sept. 15 Noe! John Fernandez Keene, N.H. L M 2 Daniel R. Fernandez ManUa, P. I. Alexandra R. Champney Gardner, Mass. Sept. 15 Diane Marie Spoon Keene, N.H. L F 6 Raymond A. Spoon GUsum, N.H. Judith A. DesJardins Keene, N.H. Sept. 15 Larry Dean Baldwin Peterborough, N.H. L M 2 Clifford C. Baldwin Jaffrey, N.H. Janice R. Boudrieau Jaffrey, N.H.

Sept. 29 Claire Marie Sirois Peterborough, N.H. L F 9 Louis J. Sirois Jaffrey, N.H. Irene Rita Quyette Peterborough, N.H. Oct. 2 Melissa Riith Jones Athol, Mass. L F -- Bruce E. Jones Keene, N.H. Virginia L. Richards Gardner, Mass. Nov. 2 Bonnie Lee Pelkey Peterborough, N.H. L F 2 Orris P. Pelkey laffrey, N.H. Annie E. Bennett Nashua, N.H. Nov. 3 Jeannette Louise Perkins Peterborough, N.H. L F 1 Frederick R. Perkins Peterborough, N.H. Judith L. Jones Medford, Mass. Nov. 11 Molly - Ruffle Peterborough, N.H. L F 3 Ronald H. Ruffle Keene, N.H. Marie - Royce Peterborough, N.H.

Nov. 13 Tina Marie Weichel Peterborough, N.H. L F 7 William H. weichel Middleboro, Mass. Bertha R. Martin Jaffrey, N.H. Nov. 18 Joseph Emmett Devlin Peterborough, N.H. L M 3 Francis E. Devlin New Ipswich, N.H. Regina M. Quirk Manchester, N.H.

Dec. 1 Paul Robert Bourgeois Keene, N.H. L M 2 Francis H. Bourgeois Orange, Mass. Lucille L Dubois W. Brooktield, Mass. Leominster, Mass. Dec. 6 Joel - Reenstierna Peterborough, N.H. L M 3 James L. Reenstierna JoAnn — Rideout Gloucester, Mass. Dec. 11 Bruce Edward Wilson Keene, N.H. L M 1 Wayne B. Wilson Marlboro, N.H. Prise ill a J. Forstrom Keene, N.H. Pa. Dec. 12 Rita Marie Stockdale Peterborough, N.H. L F 7 Edgar T. Stockdale Mt. Independence, Emma M. Smitley Dunbar, Pa. Peterborough, N.H. Dec. 22 Walter Edward Ellis, Jr. Peterborough, N.H. L M 1 vvalter E. Fllis Bettyjane M. Sweeney Gardner, Mass. Meredith, N.H. Dec. 23 Alan Wayne Rollins Peterborough, N.H. L M 4 Orvis L. Rollins Jane M. Anderson Warner, N.H. 84 MARRIAGES Registered in the Town of Jaffrey

For the Year Ending December 31, 1963

DATE NAME RESIDENCE OF EACH AGE PLACE OF BIRTH BY WHOM MARRIED 1962 July 14 Donald H. Raymond Winchendon, Mass. 23 Winchendon. Mass. Arthur F. Evans. JP, Dorothy A. Allord Jaffrey. N.H. 17 Peterborough, N.H. Winchendon. Mass. Nov. 24 waiter Edward Ellis Milford, N.H. 20 Peterborough. N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Betty Jane Sweeney Jaffrey. N.H. 16 Gardner. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. Nov. 27 John Alexander Taylor Phillipston, Mass. 53 Massachusetts Webb H. Sherman. JP, Muriel L. dapp Jaffrey. N.H. 45 Fitzwilliam, N.H.

1963

Jan. 1 John Harold Smifli Jaffrey. N.H. 17 Peterborough, N.H. Rev. Theo. B. Hadley WelOia Irene Barker Jaffrey, N.H. 17 Peterborough. N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Jan. 8 Patrick Joseph Cole Worcester, Mass. 23 Worcester. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP, Diane Joan Anderson Worcester, Mass. 20 Athol, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Feb. 2 Albany Jos^h Pelkey Jaffrey, N.H. 20 Jaffrey. N.H. Rev. John V. Moran Lena Rose Crandall Jaffrey, N.H. 20 Pawtucket. R.I. Jaffrey. N.H. F^. 3 Herbert Frederick Klug, Jr. Fitchburg, Mass. 27 Peterborough. N.H. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP, Eleanor Ann Martin Westminster, Mass. 23 Fitchburg. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. FdJ. 9 Richard Earl Rocheleau Grafton. Mass. 24 Worcester, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP, Linda Nancy Kotola W. Boylston. Mass. 19 Worcester. Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Feb. 9 Frederick Robert Perkins Jaffrey, N.H. 20 Peterborough. N.H. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Judith Lee Jones Jaffrey. N.H. 19 Medford. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. Feb. 9 John Frederick McDonough Laconia, N.H. 26 Grafton, W. Va. Rev. John V. Moran Pauline Ann Lessary Jaffrey. N.H. 26 Jaffrey, N.H. Jaffrey. N.H. Feb. 16 Gerald Hudson Harvey Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Peterborough. N.H. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Janet Ruby Shyska Nashua. N.H. 19 Nashua. N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Feb. 17 Edward Francis Griffin valley Falls, R.L 26 Pawtucket, R.I. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP, Frances Hay Burzzese Wilmington. Vt. 26 Boston. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H.

Feb. 23 Henry S. Gallup Jaffrey. N.H. 22 Sharon. Conn. Rev. Arthur H. Bradford1, Diana H. Shattuck Jaffrey, N.H. 22 Peterborough, N.H. Jaffrey. N.H. Feb. 23 Richard Antonio Letoumeau Jaffrey. N.H. 22 Jaffrey. N.H. Arthur W. Bowers. JP, Joanne Mable Whitney Wilton, N.H. 18 Peterborough. N.H. Troy. N.H. Mar. 1 Roland Gustave Poirier Jaffrey. N.H. 18 Willobrunch, sask. Can. Roland C. Goddard, JP, Keitha Mary Dunning Jaffrey. N.H. 18 Peterborough, N.H. Rindge, N.H. Mar. 3 Henry .Alfred Deshamais Leominster, Mass. 30 Leominster. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP, Carolyn Ann vamum Sterling. Mass. 20 Leominster. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. Mar. 9 Thomas James Gaizick Townsend, Mass. 25 Hazleton. Penna. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Rita Agnes Walsh Ayer. Mass. 32 Cambridge, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Mar. 9 Robert Heniy Pulsifer Leominster. Mass. 25 Lowell. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Carolyn Audrey Surina Leominster. Mass. 19 Leominster, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Mar. 14 Walter Irvin Weighill Winchendon. Mass. 52 Worcester, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP. Helen Viola Bacon Winchendon. Mass. 54 Hubbardston, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Mar. 28 Richard Toivo salmi Oakdale. Mass. 20 Cambridge, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP, Louise Ann Hickey Jefferson. Mass. 18 Detroit. Michigan Jaffrey, N.H. JP, Mar. 30 Hamilton Lincoln Jr. No. Brooktield, Mass. 22 Worcester. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, Roberta Louise Hanna Foxboro. Mass. 21 Central Falls. R.I. Jaffrey, N.H. JP, Apr. 6 Jensen Kennaona Zablan Fort Devens, Ayer. Mass. 35 Honolulu. Hawaii Raymond J. Desmarais, Marilyn Louise Alvarez Leominster. Mass. 33 Haverhill. Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Apr. 17 Albert Denman Hill Jaffrey. N.H. 41 Bennington. Vt. Roland C. Goddard, JP, Eunice Ruth Speckman Rindge. N.H. 39 Peterborough. N.H. Rindge, N.H. JP, Apr. 19 Robert Lawson Grissom Milton. Mass. 20 Boston, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, Sharon Rae Kellogg ,\ltadena. California 20 Hollywood, calif. Jaffrey, N.H. Apr. 27 Melvin A. Duval Jaffrey. N.H. 24 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. George O. Lange, Irene M. Girard Winchendon. Mass. 22 Winchendon, Mass. Winchendon, Mass. Apr. 27 Richard Edwin Pickford Dublin. N.H. 20 Peterborough. N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Patricia Ann Aucoin Jaffrey. N.H. 19 Lincoln. Maine Jaffrey, N.H. May 2 Henry Joseph Garvick Gardner. Mass. 37 Gardner. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais. JP. Anne Rosalind Martin Gardner. Mass. 41 Gardner. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. May 19 Harold Bruce Dunning Jaffrey. N.H. 49 McComb, N.Y. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Nellie Bailey Knowlton Gouvemeur. N.Y. 51 Gouvemeur. N.Y. Jaffrey, N.H. May 22 Richard Hult Smith Worcester. Mass. 21 Worcester. Mass. Rev. Mario Cestaro, Julia Ann Hoffman Worcester. Mass. 18 Worcester, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. 85

May 25 Donald Edgar Speckman Rindge, N.H. 39 Keene, N.H. Rev. Edwin J. Godden Mabel Lois Femald Jaffrey, N.H. 28 Peterborough, N.H. Moultonboro, N.H. May 28 James — Lawrence, Jr. Brookline. Mass. 55 Milton, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Maria Coardi-DiCarpenetto Brookline, Mass. 45 Ligure, Italy Jaffrey, N.H. June 1 Leonard Isaac Sarson Foxboro, Mass. 63 Denmark, N.S. nev. Mario Cestaro, Elaine Adams Grossmith Foxboro, Mass. 69 Roslindale, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. June 1 Hugh John Walsh Medford, Mass. 27 Somerville, Mass. Rev, Lionel Boulay, Ooreen Patience Ouellette Jaffrey, N.H. 22 Jaffrey, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. June 9 Phillip .Alvin Jones Salem, Mass. 28 Peabody, Mass. Rev. .John H. Leamon, Cynthia — Legro Salem, Mass. 21 Salem, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. June 12 Girard Joseph Bibeau Jaffrey, N.H. 52 St. Francis Que, George D. Chapman, JP, Brooke Wentzell Carpenter Rindge, N.H. 49 Nova Scotia Rindge, N.H. June 15 Norman Charles Bosse Jaffrey, N.H. 25 E. Corinth, Maine Rev. Lionel Boulay, Danielle Ursula Cote Jaffrey, N.H. 24 Jaffrey, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. June 21 Kenneth Wesley Barrows Palmer, Mass. 31 Springfield, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Jean Elizabeth White S. Barre, Mass. 34 Sayre, Penna. Jaffrey, N.H. June 28 Nonnan Paul Gagnon Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Gardner, Mass. Rev. John V. Moran Blanche Estella Brown Jaffrey, N.H. 18 Proctor, Vermont Jaffrey, N.H. June 29 Richard Hall Olson Jaffrey, N.H. 22 Manchester, N.H. Rev. L. K. Fisher Katherine Elizabeth Perry Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Peterborough, N.H. Peterborough, N.H. June 29 David Sanborn Sands .Taftrey, N.H. 22 Boston, Mass. Rev. Bruce T. vvyman Donna-Lee Woods Charlestown, N.H. 20 Windsor, Vermont Charlestown, N.H. July 4 Melvin Oscar Finan Manchester, N.H. 72 Ashburnham, Mass. Rev. Lionel Boulay Emma Gertrude Dillon Jaffrey, N.H. 54 St Roche, PQ, Can. Jaffrey, N.H. July 6 Neil Edward Roy Jaffrey, N.H. 28 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. Gerard J. Vallee Velma Ann Ramsey Keene, N.H. 21 Newport, N.H. Keene, N.H. July 13 Raymond Francis Burgoyne Jaffrey, N.H. 23 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. James F. Quinn Elizabeth .Anne Poodiack Peterborough, N.H. 24 Danbury, Conn. Peterborough, N.H. July 19 Anthony Francis Kielb Chicopee, Mass. 20 Springfield, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Sandra Leona Bohnak Chicopee, Mass. 19 Chicopee, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. July 19 David Joseph Murray Holyoke, Mass. 21 Holyoke, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Carolyn Louise Jubinville Smithferrj', Mass. 21 Holyoke, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. July 20 Cameron Finis Carlisle Shirley, Mass. 24 Lincoln City, Ala. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Patricia Ann Rocheleau Fitchburg, Mass. 22 Fitchburg, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. July 20 Raymond Louis Hueber Laconia, N.H. 23 Laconia, N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Elizabeth Mary Coll Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Jaffrey, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. July 22 Richard Michael Dragon Gardner, Mass. 23 Gardner, Mass. Arthur W". Bowers, JP, Katherine Ann Whalen Winchendon, Mass. 23 Gardner, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 4 Harold Edward Myers Springfield, Mass. 35 Templeton, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, jp, Madeline Louise Fiorillo Springfield, Mass. 39 Milford, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 10 Herbert Homer Harvey •Jaffrey, N.H. 50 Rindge, N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Eva Rosanna Partridge Jaffrey, N.H. 54 Peterborough, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 12 Walter - Talancy Barre, Mass. 22 ware, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Gail Cavallon Kitzmeyer Barre, Mass. 19 Ware, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 12 Edgar Dempsey Bonitz Rialto, California 30 Irvington, N.J. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Mary Elizabeth Yarochowicz New Milford, Conn. 25 New Milford, Conn. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 17 Richard Arthur Boucher Whitman, Mass. 25 Brockton, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Victoria Janice Walmsley Bridgewater, Mass. 20 Middleboro, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 17 Arthur James Brown Gardner, Mass. 59 New Brunswick Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Marion ETvangeline Meshdowitz Ware, Mass. 51 Maine Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 17 Wayne David Conforti Sterling Jet. , Mass. 20 Holden, Mass. Rev. Lionel Boulay Marieann Rita Cloutier Holden, Mass. 19 Worcester, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 17 Daniel C. Field Jaffrey, N.H. 28 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. David M. Elwood Drina H. LaBarge Winchendon, Mass. 25 Winchendon, Mass. Winchendon, Mass. Aug. 21 Alfred Joseph Sweeney Jaffrey, N.H. 24 Winchendon, Mass. Rev. Leo A. .Allyson Sandra Eilen Hubbard Marlboro, N.H. 19 Jeffersonville, Vt Marlboro, N.H. Aug. 24 Leonard Frank Korpi Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Peterborough, N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Suzanne Carole Dancause Jaffrey, N.H. 18 Peterborough, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 31 John Dexter Field Jaffrey, N.H. 29 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Marie Genevieve Fish Jaffrey, N.H. 17 Peterborough, N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Sept. 2 Frank Joseph Blair Jaffrey, N.H. 27 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. U. J. Simoneau, Gloria Elise Rousseau Greenville, N.H. 22 Fitchburg, Mass. Greenville, N.H. Sept 7 Robert Edward Bennett Dallas, Texas. 33 Rocky Mount, N.C., Rev. Mario Cestaro Bonnie Ann Bean Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Boston, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Sept 14 Ronald Floyd Davies Fitchburg, Mass. 25 Laredo, Texas Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Paula Diane Palmer Fitchburg, Mass. 19 Fitchburg, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Sept 21 Milton Leo Dalins Saxonville, Mass. 41 Boston, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Natalie Anne Taylor SaxonvUle, Mass. 22 Winthrop, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. 38

Sept 28 Alfred Homer Letoumeau Jaffrey, N.H. 51 Winchendon, Mass. Rev. Lionel Boulay Marie Louise Lillian Russell Jaffrey, N.H. 49 Leicester, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Oct. 5 Kevin Paul Rivard Jaffrey, N.H. 26 Jaffrey, N.H. Rev. Lionel Boulay Josephine - Shields Jafii-ey, N.H. 20 Boston. Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. Oct. 9 Hudson George Harvey Jaffrey. N.H. 48 Westminster. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Irene Frances Forcier W. Peterborough, N.H. 46 Peterborough. N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Oct. 16 Roger Edward Handy Worcester, Mass. 23 Worcester. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Lorraine Jean Sardagnola W. Boylston, Mass. 19 Worcester, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Oct. 18 Merrill Ronald Hill Jaffrey, N.H. 35 Winchendon. Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP. Shirley Ann Dube Jaffrey. N.H. 26 Winchendon, Mass. Jaffrey. N.H. Oct. 19 Nova Jerry Harvey Worcester, Mass. 29 St. Joseph, Missouri Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Eleanor Louise Belcher Worcester, Mass. 21 Worcester, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Nov. 6 Fred - Kistoff Jr. E. Princeton. Mass. 20 Holden, Mass. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Susan Marie Helleberg Holden, Mass. 18 Leominster, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Nov. 23 Walter Loran Wright W. Peteiborough, N.H. 19 Peteiborough. N.H. Rev. Roswell F. Hinkelman, Donna Lee Enos Jaffrey. N.H. 16 Peterborough. N.H. Peterborough, N.H. Nov. 26 Freddie Asa Hartwell Jaffrey, N.H. 36 Fitzwilliam. N.H. Rev. Mario Cestaro Carol Ann Gupton Jaffrey, N.H. 23 Peterborou^. N.H. Jaffrey, N.H. Nov. 30 Dale Allen Berry Athol. Mass. 21 Lyndonville. Vt. Rev. Mario Cestaro Linda Rae Hebert Jaffrey, N.H. 21 Montague, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Nov. 30 Edward waiter Lindgren Jaffrey, N.H. 26 Peteiborough, N.H. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. J. Belluscio Rita ciano Caldarelli Keene, N.H. 24 Keene, N.H. Keene, N.H. Dec. 7 Damond Vauthier Ryer Newton Comer, Mass. 27 Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Rev. William L. Gannon Margaret Mary Wozmak Jaffrey, N.H. 22 Boston, Mass. Peterborough, N.H. Dec. 14 Rulon Edward Wilcox Hyannis, Mass. 21 Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Mario Cestaro, Ruth Ann Byers Hyannis, Mass. 20 Braddock Hts., Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. Dec. 19 Allen James Hadley, Jr. New Ipswich, N.H. 20 Charleston, Arkansas Webb H. Sherman, JP, Gloria Jean Gauthier Jaffrey, N.H. 19 Winchendon. Mass. FitzwUliam, N.H. Dec. 27 Robert Charles Currier Kingston, N.H. 23 Concord, N.H. Raymond J. Desmarais, JP, Susan Jane Wilen Jaffrey, N.H. 22 Fitchbuig, Mass. Jaffrey, N.H. DEATHS

Registered in the Town of Jaffrey, N.H.

For the Year Ending December 31, 1963

A S, Date Name g m', Place of Birth Name of Parents Place of Burial e w 1963

Feb. 1 Mary Jane Labonte 90 F W Greenville. N.H. Frank Bourgeois Conant Cemetery Julia Maton Jaffrey, N.H. Mar. 30 Rosilda Caouette 74 F M Rindge. N.H. Allsaints LaFreniere St. Patrick's Cem., Emma Deery Jaffrey, N.H. Apr. 24 Eya Letoumeau 80 F W Townsend. Mass. John Sweeney St. Patrick's Cem., Luella Taylor Jaffrey, N.H. May 27 Donat Caron 86 M S St. Thomas de Pieire- Honore Caron St. Patrick's Cem., ville. PQ. Can. Marie Allie Jaffrey, N.H. June 11 Anna Lawrence Marean 71 F M Cambridge. Mass. George H. Lawrence Mt. Auburn Cem., Clara A. Dailey Cambridge, Mass. July 10 Leila M. Eaves 70 F M Dublin. N.H. Orison H. Moore Conant Cemeteiy, Sarah Southwick Jaffrey, N.H. Aug. 19 Edmund Bibeau 65 M M St. Francis du Lac. John 3. Bibeau St. Patrick's Cem., PQ, can. Adouilda chenevert Jaffrey, N.H. Sept. 6 George D. Davis 49 M M w. Newbury, Vermont George K. Davis St. Patrick's Cem., Bemice ward Jaffrey, N.H. Nov. 18 J. Homer Chouinard 60 M M St. Jean Port Joli. J. 3. Hermel chouinard Conant Cemetery, PQ, can. Emma Bourgault Jaffrey, N.H. Dec. 7 Kattie Josephine Elvis 38 F M Hony County, S.C. Waitus C. Cain Conant Cemetery, Primrose Hatcher Jaffrey, N.H. Dec. 17 Harry Neil Brown 37 M M Peterborough. N.H. Dyer F. Brown Pine Hill Cemetery Eva Connell Peterborough, N.H. Dec. 31 Lizzie B. O'Brien 82 F W N. Windham, Maine John Boody Woodlawn Cemetery Deborah Reed Westbrook, Maine 87

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